Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, May 24, 1918, Image 1

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V O I.I M K
l ' O T T A G K «J K liV K , L A N E
XXV
COMMENCEMENT
WEEK STARTS
0 H PITCHER IS GIVEN A
RKMAKKABLE HOME VOTE
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l'r«*Mfntutu>n n f ( ' I ii h ** S ii | . e r ii it « ' i u le ii t
l(«»y* W U I iimm ,
l*t I’Hentut in n til |)i|i|niti'iM J m l g e II
•I. Sii 1 ii n.
\'»fiil |tii«’t " ll\ (inn«« I ):«v s ' ' ( Smart)
I r u m im l.tieey 11 m l Clinrle M I ' m t / m u t i
I In* H«*ni«*r e 1 11 mm j • I tv w i l l In» gi\«*n
lu-xt rimr«"«ln\ n i g h t , m it i the m i n i m i
1*1« 111« w i l l I m * In lil M o n d a y .
w In» ile t eu t *'il I li e mi * m en ti iii|i»ulit i*illy
n w e t l i e i i t*iu t esH f • » t l i f f u e l ti m t I » il t
u lm u t 2 <* I *e r • » - h t ut tin- c i i i i f i t r y
ite W uh f l i n t .
OKOVH
LEADER
MEMORIAL PARADE GROVE SCHOOLS ARE
FORMS AT BANK EASY WINNERS OF
CORNER AT 10
MANY PRIZES
, \ e * t T h u r m J u y is M < u m i c i l • I: y mu I
IIHIJIll.
w i l l l*f t it t i n g l v oliMer v «*«| l i e i e ,
M Will
T i n *• u « t m u u 1 y fureiu»«iu r u i f
lie b e lli at the f e l i i e t e r y . T h e 1*11 It- W ill
fit*« k,
tn r m nt th e l*nnk furnei* ut lo
f l u ’ h n iu e g i c m l •• *1111 *;* i i \ l i f t i n g .* « «* h
e o r l tu the u lil m iliiie r a .
In til«* 1« It e| tin« ill Ut tw u h « l i n k til«
( i i e i i i u i c i I u«i«lr«MH w i l l I*. <!«’i i \ f i e « J at
t i l l ’ Met h«»«l 1 St f hur« h liy l i e s . ,I«* m « j*h
K lint t n .
1 i i m e t n u r i i i i »»•rninii w i l l li e <!e|»v
e t f i l at I I o ’e l n f k M u m la v f u i « ’iin«in liY
T h e O n ly
W ay.
The only wny to win fit«* wnr.
And this will m I uiii I the t«*Mt,
I m to tutti the 111111 tace to the
\ n d k i e k h im in th e
cum !
wum I.
OKRMAN ALIENS AGAIN
REQUIRED TO REGISTER
B jr Time Is in Store for Genial,
Doughty Knights of the
Grip and Trunk
«»mil
Kangaroo
il u>
Ti,.
'"•■ milled e x h i b i t
tiio k th«' f i r s t
Justice
• • t'i for «listri< ts of the M«*«'<in«i
I’d / -
. I n . . . . I I .<1 S h i 1 m a i l took the f ir * t p r i z e
u f «.’i »••I d o n u l d d o r w n r d th e gecond
I’ d / ' of " ' on tlir«-«* pi«*«'«* i i i a m i u i t r a i n
•'■K •• v i i i . i t , <#ra«•«• H a r d i n g too k f i r s t
f.r ».*■
* » am i M artha W ilk in s o n th ird
|.i >/■ ot »I ori i>**Mt lo a f of b re a d mini«*
« I uni
»*•*:»f HilliMtitUti'M, a m i th»* s i x t h
* r « d e took third pri/.«* on Rc«J Cross
k ti it f I II iv-
Court
and
Will
Dispense
Summary
With
Puni8lr
men Will Be Dealt Out to
Refractory Ones.
FORMER C. G. MILL WORKER
UNDER SUSPICION
BLACK BUH E FIRST OVER
THE TOP IN R. C. DRIVE
HOARDERS IN DANGER;
PROSECUTION IS LIKELY
S p o k a n e , M n v 17 . Clinrle M l l e l i b e r d .
slat«* fin id im I i i i i i i int r n t o r , t « m I 11 y i** ue d
a n t»rg«,a l upp»*nl n g n in * t h o a r d i n g f l o u r
a m i r«*(|iieNte«l 11 »•* r e t u r n o f a l l Miirplim
w heat f l o u r w i t h i n th e n e x t .'to «I i i v m .
Mnim« f l o u r I ium I m *«'|| M«*i/«a| in th«* .state,
m i l l M r . I l e b b e n l , but now f n ilttr e f «»
1« t in 11 MinpliiM f l o u r w i l l In* f o llo w e d b y
• l i m i n u l p i‘os«*('iitiitns, In* « lec ln re il .
d u e C o t t a g e d r o v e f a m i l y I iiim ttlre n d v
been n s p i i r e d to t u r n b a c k a Mtirplu* o f
mi * \ e ra I mu « kM, a n d o t h e r r e p o r t e i l «• a Men
of flo u r and s u g a r h o a rd in g a re under
in voM tigntion.
Mr*. OhAK. Conner in Near Accident, j
(». L. Aleinnil«»r, I'nited Mtuten mnr
»hai, will he in th«> eity ii«*if Thtira«lny
fur the ptirpnne uf inMiiitig permit«« to
(hutunti nlirtiM to come within *t half
mile of the nrnmry ut»«*«l by the home
guarii emupnav. All inule (l«*rmnn nlietiM
Il yenra nf ng«* «*r over who fail to get
thene permitM nt thin time will In* linlih1
to nrreMt mid internment if fuumi with
in the prohibited lone.
COME AGAIN
FOR PICNIC
« nt ' «gc (¡rove wnlkeil away with
II th» prizes at the e«luerttion»l
ra lh
o«l « vhibitiori at Kugefie Matiir
h
limiul X'enteh. Kuv Wonlev, •lolltl llnlln
I'lnt/mnn nail Clvd«* lliirehnin. MemluTM
of «I iimm hi tirmv: William llnldetiinn,
Clint I«* m Fiihrer, llnrnld S miiim , Virgil
Powell, Iti Orovi'a, Virt«»r K«*m hi|dn
miiH giunteli in Sept etti her : Kleetii Hum
i I toil ti nil Korent M»*liiiiiid»,r,
14963879
Allcniooh Exercise* ut Metliu(ii*t First on Katin- Exhibit and Also
Church With Address
oil Manu:») Training and
by Rev. Knotts
Substitute Bread
Y a k im a ,
Wiodt.,
Mnv
17
I'tiite il '
The .11 iti«*tnIM -1 of t he f I iimm nre i » h
f n 11 n w h : I'm nk Walla««’, |*r«*tulf a I ; I . uim Sfnti'.H M a r s h a l C n t l i n na«| I >i m tr 1 «*f F o o d
TlminiiM, virepreniiletit ; 11 • l«|ti lliirden. I t is p e c t u r M e ll «»Me t m l a v tinea rt he«l I INI j
M«ietniv; I.in ile ( *11 11 1 m < » li. \ ti liti litui Mil«'k m n f f l o u r « «»neealed in tlu* r«*Mi «1 ••n«*«*
Ml min, K n II u t .I«» i geiiMoti, Tii.tn Multili, o f Chari«** I .«•«•, a ( ' h i t i n m a n , nt T o p p e n 1
Theltiin WilkiiiMiiti, Mufeel NknggM, Mrs. i»h . I .«•«• wti* nliMi’iit, but w i l l b«* t il k «*n j
I’laak Wn«i«iriiff ('h»*t«f«*r Aalniif, (*nrl i n t o eiiMtody w h e n he i* f o u n d . T h e o f
(*ur«'tM«oi, llnrnld Htlgna, IliiMton M«*d fi e in I n m e -« « « k in g th e «lenl«*r w h o Mnlil
ley. ( 11 111 n r«l Tnvlnr, ClinrleM lin k , liny the f l o u r .
•I :• v, (il«,nn IIiekey, (Hen Maiith, Clinrlen
NIM BER 35
( < »I \ I V, n K I . U i >\, K R I D A V, A I A V 21. ] ' » l «
PITCHER AND BEDE JUNE 5 SET AS DAY
COUNTED OUT
FOR REGISTERING
I .•»! Ili*« . I n i ^ i ' i i t M i i
Mttlii,
limit-
f lf o m t ?
OOTTAUF.
For tbe »eeond succeeding year the
traveling men of Oregon will hold their
WISH TO JOIN DEPARTED annual picnic here, Friday, June 14, be­
ing the «late *et. Thoae who were here
LIFE PARTNER OF 66
WADE LE ROY VISITS THE iiev » ttlliaon '.«f 1 1«« ( hriatia 11 1 bun h.
last year were so well pleased that the
YEARS IS GRANTED
PLACES MADE HISTORIC
la lk s H a v e K u u W i t h C a o d id A t o H .
l> • - p i l l i n g « «mt«*Mt K iJ it h H i c k e y
Cottage (»r o w invitation wa* accepted
BY NAPOLEON
New»» nt n» 1 e m in th e Kugen«* |*M|i«*rM t »»ok I« -? f.riz«* in the «-ighth grad«*,
immediately upon receipt.
The local
r e g : i i « l i u g the i»ig l . l k « In il ig s th e r e t h i s < io ni»,
VN i.ght took Meeond f»ri/«* in the Death of Mrs. J. G. Rotibins Follows committees are making plans to care for
Hay
l i n y . A r e A l r e a d y T a l k i n g A l m u t Week Mlut« : ' ' l i y M|ieei:i| re«|iu*Nt l > : i\ i« l s ix th
at least 200 guests, who are expected
Within
Few Months After
p' .'b* ami Muriel Young second
A i i i i i i . i l Kftuuioun to IW* 11 »•lil
»11 :• let in w i l l 1 el ut 11 A l l e n K n t n n Y g«*at pn/«* in th fourth gr:ul«\
from ail section* of the state and who
That of Husband.
at F o r t Htev®iii».
.1 m l » 1 1 in K u l t e r t u i i ' m w h a le . Jn h tt i i e l l
will be f«*«i Hooverized food at one of
The pri/« v f u n i n g d i s p l a y w a s p ut on
w i l l te ll huw gntiti u ‘ | i f t | f * he I i j i . h »»it «‘xhibition here Monday ami Tuesday
the many picnic grounds of thi* section.
In n iii o f tin- iiuimi in teri-u t m g le i tern the le giM lu ture , a m i l ' r » i | M t i f k « U , for
lh«* wish of Mrs. .J. (». Robbins, ex The stores o f the city will be closed in
ami t
htindr<*«lH who saw it «io not
l i c i t I t i t i li e t i i w r i t t e n t f i i l i i Killi n'« - I»y
tin* e ii if ' i e a t io n *»t th«* I r m h ,
w ill
In* w (imb
hat it took tin* honors. The pressed at the time «»t the death of her honor of the guests and it is expected
111 - . . l i i l . - l liny H, W i l l i e I e | ( n y ile|tfe
remark I ku*d,a,,<l March 1, that nhc might be al that there will be a record-breaking at-
u -k e t l In |»Ur :i *(ite»-|i | * 1 1 « ti•*r nil th e w or 1
tlie pupils was <111 i
i , * ! i ' h tin I . t i l i l t e nt till* Im llie g i i u r i j
I lowe.i !»» join h«*r life companion ot tendance at tbe baseball game at three
ukt-r«« ’ t a b le . ’ ’
abb
• •lit|':itiy i n ’i
m it i hj * i * u ki» «»f g e t t i n g u
'»♦» years in th»* other world, was granted - o ’clock in the afternoon between the
j t v nt 1 In- M f i i t i i i e l flin t itei‘lllf«i it I III « » m t
May 2b. She was in her eighty secon«l team representing the traveling men
l.l . i v i s i t liy flu- |»reMii|eHt 'Mie iHMUe ,
year. Mr. Robbins was in his ninetieth and another representing the business
miiMt li iiv « ’ l i f e n un«* n f nume timi* n g 1*
year.
men of the city.
w b ii It tu M »if th e e a r l y l i n k u f iu te re iit
Ill«* funeral of Mrs. Robbins was held
Preceding the dinner there will be a
in it lu u in g ilt i r i l
It lie »’n ilI ■ I M**e the
XV ednesday aftt-rnoofi trorn the Baptist program of stunts at th«* picnic grounds,
I • i • ««nt « > • tu | *ii ti %' nt n \ i - r a It ii li <1 r r «I
church. Rev. h. <». (J. Groat officiating, including swimming contests and a
«in uilt. rs, ii l u i g i i i i i m l i e r nt w Im m nre
Interment was in th«* Blue Mountain i bathing suit exhibition in which ail the
i he IniHii sf u f IniMiiM HM nu n, i l r i l l i n g two
cemetery.
guests are expected to take part under
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m B e h in d ; C a n
All Young Meu Reaching Age of 21
«light m u w o k , lifN iil e * u t t e i i i l i u g n f t i
Jan«* i'lTce was born in Steuben pain of being haled before a kangaroo
d t d a t e l o r S e n a t o r 2W.\ in L a u e
in
-.i lm nI, he w n iilil i n i n e fn the eon
Ibiitng the Year Are Required
county, N. Y., August 15. Kid. going court, wh«*re justice will be dispensed
h i . m u l i c i t the f n | k h ut Im llie nre r ig h t
a n d rjKO i n L i n n
with h«*r family to Indiana when one | with and summary punishment meted
to Preseut Themselves.
In lu m i (In- s n l i l n r h uyu, m»f u l i l y g i v i n g
year ot ag»*. Nhe was married t«» Jacob ( out. There will be a prize for the trav*-
l i l i e r n l l y nt t h i n li m ile y , Init |«ri*|»ii r i ng
(». Robbins October lit, 1*51, and they j cling mail making the most sylphlike
! I i . i i i s i I v eM fu r et f i f le n i M«*r v le«- ut the
afterwards
moved to Minnesota. They 1 appearance in a bathing suit, as well as
I ' l te l i i i . i l u i u i f f i t i t i l f i gt ir <* M i m l i c a t «
ml
Or«*.,
May
-.‘I.—
\Ycdne«duy,
I*
I m i i t ft thev n re u«*e(|e«l.
l a y . . a d 11 d o u b t t h a t l*« »th l * i t « h « r a n d
lull« ."i. I iiim been officially d« ligiiat»*«! uHived to Cottage Grove in lu ll to i numerous other prizes for others making
W tule mu y h tin- liuyn nre n i l I t m k iu g
M* « 1« w « « u l « l h a v e b«' «*n l i i i m i i i a t « * d l u s t as regint ration «lay throiighouf
the spend their «Inclining years in a mild , a different kind of appearance,
tnrwu»«l fn i i i i i n i i g lim ili' n m l a r e t a l k i n g
Music will be furnished by a jazz
K t i i l i i v Ii:•«I h a l t th «* t - o i i n t r y v « i t e o f t h e l i.it. d States for ail young men who climate.
if tin- a i i u i c i l reiiuiniiM tu In* In-M fit
Surviving « liibinrn are Mrs. S h. Me bund, un«l fh«*re will be a grand bail in
« ' « f l i n t y I n - e a «»«it. I h e t o u n t r y v « « t e w a s hav»* ;itt:niie«l th«* ag«* o f L’ l y«*ar* since
I'nrt N t e v e i i v IK - miivh th ut i f t I n - f o l k m
! ( -»II, »»t I'acoiua: Mrs. E. A. McCall, of 1 the evening.
n o t « » v «*1 - o p e r c e n t , f l u * f i n a l t i n o f f i
«lraft registration «lay on«* year ago.
it Im llie * itti lil Hie K r e i i r l l g i i l n w ork
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• ml t igiir«*s nr»*:
( in \\ « .|ii.*H«l;iVf June 5, every 21-year j Knapp. Wis.; Mrs. Mary A. Fix, of Lo*
«ng in I :u t<>ii«-M n in i l i n i n g m e n ' t w o r k
For Sheriff: Pitcher. Hill; Htickels, «»III H»«»I ill the Cnite«l State** m u s t a p | Angeles, Calif.; M«»rton C., and Mrs SUBSTITUTE PRICES
in y w n i ili l imt h e i i t u t e fn «In |>rniii|*tlv
l inIcy Whipp*. Cottage (ir«»\e; lfav id
JttlJi; a differ«*nce «»! I 7s.
pear ut the registration plu* «• «1« •*ignut«*«l
th e «’n iii| in rt iY iv ely l i t t l e thut 1« um W im I
MAY BE REGULATED
R., «»f Hamlin, Wis.; Charles, Mrs. \
F«u join t Menntor. I .am* »«.iintv : It. «!«•. by hi** lot al draft boarii ami r«*gi»ter.
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Th«* only exception* are men already , Maria r ( v, «aghlin
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Congressman Hawley Thinks Food Ad
W mi«* Ii u s I m ’ i ’I i v i n i t i n g tir«»illnl Nu|»u I
Minn . un«t Mrs. Edith l.eicher.
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l.ina county: liede,
It» II. I |U*J; a mi military or naval service.
Spec al * , ent«*r,
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Do
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le n ii ‘ h H t u ili|iiu g g m u m l n utnl te lln o f '
• Ii I ferelH e «if .IV».
:irraiig«*ni«*nts have b««*n made whereby • r ( ti elites, Wis. 1 here are i>o grand- j
v isitin g
tin* gr«*ut gen eri» I ' m f o r m e r
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Pitcher ran «juit» a I»1 1 1«* stronger in abs«*ntc«*s and tho**v t«»«» ill to appear I m * ¡children and 1* great-grandchildren.
Referring further to the price* for
In rt • t « 111 : « 1 ter m n in i m*eiug th e u r u m r n m l
('ottag»* (»r«fv«* ami '•urroumling pr«* f«»r«* the boanl at the registration place*
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wheat
substitutes.
Congressman
W.
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• th»*r r e l i i ’n n f ft 1 v gon e i I h v m .
«•ilict* than «1 i«l liede, but tin* latter may register by mail.
Hawley has written The Nentinel as
overcame the dit f ««reti»'»* with a heavier
Hut tiny must all register. Failure to
follow . :
vot«* through««»»» the county.
«I«» s«» nciki i flu* guilty young man Ii-
•‘ I submitted tbe substance of your
able to imprison motif for «»nt* year. Ig
letter of April 2*. li»l\ to the food ad­
HOME GUARD COMPANIES noraiiec of th« f «« t that Juni* ”» is regia- I
ministration. which took the matter un­
tration «lay will not b«» accepted as an
W ILL HAVE TO BE
Description of Man Who Left Job and der ’ advisement." I have today received
• x« use. 'I'll«* burden o f informing them* |
their reply in writing, referring to the
Debts Tallies With That of Mur
SWORN IN
s*■ I\ «• s as to th«* date nml plat*»* o f reg j
I i|Uestion of the prices churged for sub­
C a p t a i n * o f A l l T e a i y n A r e RftqtiOftted
derer Wanted in Washigton.
stitutes for wheat flour, signed by the
to T u r u l u a C o m p l e t e IteinixtMl
Legal Standing Nece:*nry Before Artn^ istratinn is placeil on th«* men them j
s«*l\ «**.
I'nited States Food Administration, per
L i s t W i t h T h e i r R e p o rt* .
and Uniforms Are Issued
Ib'gistration will be in ehstrge o f th« | It » :is thought f o r ii few days that
J-
renm. Chief Coarse (¡rain Div i-
1’ottnge ( i r o v e might have a part in * ' " D- :i< follows:
To him- »tiiri.liiii' with the »r.’itr tin- |o«*al botirils in their respective district
W h i l e n«» r o m p h ’te r e p o r t* n re in fr n n i ........ «iiiir.U of tin. loimlv nml of :■ II Thev are rei|uired to post immediately solving the mysterious murder of a
" 'e have no authority to fix prices
fi le teniiiM w h o are I c i m l l i n g th»* Ke«l o«ln-r i* mi ti i it-, iini.t lir.l In* .worn in h . ■ li.t of the registration places.
! woman and two children in Washington.! " n
products. However, we are do
CroMH f i i i u p . i i g t i , it 1 m i i p p u i e n t that C ot
Tlies«
•gistrntioii plait , » i l l be open I \ man answering the description of the '"«* everything possible to regulate
*lr|lll«y «IllTiff» nr ■IIIINll-ri'll i l| | tl tin*
tuge d r o v e 1 h g«»ing to experiene«* tin mi I it in of ilio
We are now requiring millers to
i*lo«‘k tin' morning of June o j man wanted was emploved for some
n.i-nriliny to :■ lit troni 7
•I i f f i f lilt \' ill g«*i!>g n \ er the tn , , T h . - , Irr ri'irju'il «iy County .Vtul^i* II
I t i t i l P o'clock that night. They will I m time at a local pony mii| and left his ““ k«* «ecklv report to us of prices they
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H ls if k Mutt«* «liMtriet w m m t h e fir n t fn 1 How ii from \<l jiit.-uit «ii io rnl .1 M W 11 I 1" « lll,rK nf oft'lriiiN nt' tilt* In al draft I job here just a few days before the I l,a-v ,or r:l"
« » d « ‘Ie prices of
Mil a 111 ua a m o u n t n e t u n lly nliov «* it«« lin in,.
t l.onr.ln.
murder without notice to his employer i
nianufaelured products. We have
<|iiotn. T h e Minn o f .f 17 0 .5 0 I ium li«»«’ii re* I
'•r his creditors, lie went under a dit a l * ’ adopted ■* maximum handling profit
Tlio roiinlv rmirt lunl liorn nnki'il to
•■ eiv«*«| f r o m then* « hi a <|ii«ita rtf f l i ? 7 . fiiiiii.li uniform* for tin- .i-w-rnl com
ferent name than that given as the on ,h,>!**‘ «‘ereal products for wholesaler
Cannery Cleans Up.
I ) i* t r i e t N«i. I<t, «if tlu* e i t y , I iiim Min«*«*' iniiiii'* ol tlie county »nil the rulin')
TlioS :innt-ry 1» tin» week m:ikin|f a mime of the man wanted in Washing- and retailer, and bv thi» method of con-
lu r n e « | in tlL'L* oil a i i f i t i n i i a l <|untn n f in l”i' wroti. to tbi- mljnliiMt ^i iioral r* . Iii|>ni• -nt of severnl liuntlretl iloaen cans ton. and it is now thought that he cai»|,r° l "** e I l”■'■, to
»heat sub-
• ii‘J, Imt I iiim tint reported on tin* lorn I UiiriliiiK the «« hiu I iiik of the oi|’:ini/:i "I it. proiluet., wliiel. il.'ims up every- iint be the man.
stitutes move from producer to eonsum-
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er at a minimum cost.’
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I iium.
I 'hint' on liiiiul mill brokers are urgiii|:
t '»»pt 11 i a m o f a l l t«*nm m h n v e b een re*
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E . 1 U H 1 M O K f c A R E CALLED
th(.n
l anv : u i t l l „ r i : v th . V n eed . X e v e r -
• I »1 • * h t ••«I to t u r n 111 1 1 emi/«*«l liMt* nt a l l
W XT« II Y «»I’ K I.VHKI.
S:i \ e •.*.rn ¡.leli\ery.
T0 COUNTRY S SERVICE theleas 1 have a lingering feeling that
-oile*« 1 ipt imiM w I i h i t u r a i a g in t h e i r re
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{ they have authoritv to do more than has
«*«• i p t m a m i ph*«lge enr<l* T h i * w i l l obv 1
Young Men From Here to Entrain at
f ;lr been done. '
«ti* flu* 111:1 tty e r r o r * th a t h a v e o»*«*urre«l
Eugene May 29.
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in th«« p a b l i c a t m u o f liutM in th«* past.
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AND
M r s . C h it s , ('« in n e r n m l nun H e r a l d , o f !
d e l i g h t V a l l e y , h a d a n n r r o w o*cape
ft out i n j u r y «01 M a i n *tre«*t o f th e e i t v
.S a t u r d a y
w h e n 11 d a m a g e d
n<*«i(yok«*
b r o k e n m l l«*t t h e t o n g u e o f t h e v e h i f l e j
d r o p . Th«* hor*e* beiam«* f r a c t i o u * w h e n !
» t r u c k b y th e b u g g y , but » e v e r n l m e n
c a u g h t th e m b y tin* b r i d l e * a n d b r o u g h t
( h e m t«» n M t u n d still a lm o s t i m m e d i a t e l y
a m i b e f o r e a n y d a m a g e was d o n e . 4
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M A N Y GROVE P E O P L E
I lie Cottage Grove country will be
A T T E N D SCHOOL R A L L Y
well represented in the next Lane conn
tv draft. In filet, the number called is
Among those who attended the school
the largest asked in any draft from this
exhibit, parade and pageant at Eugene
section, which is also true of the entire
Saturday were Mr.. A. S. Powell. Mrs.
enmity. The men are to entrain nt Eu-
gene May 29 for Fort McDowell. Calif.. I 5 " ' * ' h T “ ’ £ * 1
' « ' -te r the coast artillery. Those called ' ' V
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Groom, Roy \\. Glass, Mr. and Mrs. J.
from here are
i F. Godard. Miss Hester Bemis. Mr. and
Leonard Milton Brown, Anlauf: James'
Mrs. J. P. Currin, Miss I.ulu Currin,
K Mansur, James G. Sutherland. John
Miss
Eva
Hartung.
Miss
McDon­
G. Tello, Murray Trunnel and Walter
ald. Mrs. Karl K. Mills, Mrs. T. C.
Lennon, Cottage Grove; Thus. Franklin
Wheeler. Mrs. O. L. Nichols and chil­
Brumbaugh, Lebanon, and John II. Gar
dren. Mrs. E. C. -Shay, Miss Marjorie
man. London.
Shay, Miss Muriel >jhay. Miss Fern Hol-
•'"tub. Mrs. Archie Thompson. Miss
CURIOS FROM INDIA ARE
Vvanello Thompson, Mr®. Tima Bragrr,
ATTRACTING ATTENTION
Honta Meager. Miss Doris Hard
ing. Miss Grace Harding. Mr. and Mrs.
A
splendid
collection
of
curios vi. B. Pitcher. Chester Anlauf, Frank
brought from India by .?, Mark Comer, Sherman, O. W. Phillips, Pat Brown,
j "ii displav in the windo# of Benson’s Ivan Sams, Mrs. Maggie Hopper, Mrs.
pharmacy, is attracting much attention. J. V. Stewart, Miss Geneva Kime, Mrs.
There are beautiful hand wrought brass L. H. Gilerist. Mrs. F. B. VnnNortwick,
pieces, table scurfs, an Indian fiddle, Mrs Win. Skilling. Mrs. H. ti. St. Clair,
mi ori litui pipe, rosaries, a Buddhist Mr. and Mrs. ('ha*. Caldwell, Miss Mil­
prayer wheel, several drinking .essels. dred Dugan, Miss Frances Cox, Miss
a tomtom, a beggar’s bowl, a head- Bernice Brninard, Bernard Brainnrd,
man s as, a war knife and many other Miss l.enora llohl. Miss Edith Hickey,
interesting things. Fifty pairs of In Miss Muriel Young, Gordon Wright,
■ lian shoes of all kinds ami the «kin of i Paul LeRoy, John Gilbert, Leslie Walk-
an alligator killed by Mr. Comer are on er. Frank Wallace. J, M. Carpenter,
display at the Woolen Mills Store.
H. K. Metcalf.
Ihe curios will be on display for ten
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days and will In* shown Monday night'
Mrs. S. B. Morss writes from Pacific
at the Arcade theater, when Mr. Comer Bench. Wash., to subscribe for The Hen-
j " ' l l K,vo ,,n explanatory lecture.
¡tine). She reports that they have ob­
tained a year's leave of absence from
A want, ml cost» little and often brings their homestead and thnt Mr. Mors* is
big returns. Nothing too big nr too lit­ getting ♦ ; a day ns a mechanic in a big
tle to be sold by a want ad.
*** spruce mill.