\ 3I ïp (Cutían? (Iron? fattoi * V« »1.1 M K AND W V III in '» \ n KNIGHTS OF GRIP ARE HERE FOR PICNIC HOME A C T IV E I ’m m <|l|ri I l i i l l N klll^llts uf LANK I H i N T V . Hli’ l . i . U N | R ID A \K II, F ili S E R V IC E G L itM A N SOON r iq s n N a v y F l im in a t e s V A ótc • >111 III li (ulti fi f <»f fin I III \ **r MI I y f l u n k fin\i i»« m ¿¿ti t I h * i i lii*f •• hv • Il II) f II !■•*«• «' Illl t i fiorili' M’M UH* I » > Illlfi*llli»l»llr, b> f l t v v i ' l . mill I » V » 1 1 » li* i* v «' li f h nf fin* lii’ii i' tut ut < I'M w !I \ f •» i*i-f I h i «*, tu m in i’ I.-, m * ' t H«\ • i nm \\ 11 It \ • '««III 1 l* Im i 1*1 s r i i «Hit il« : i fi«| t I :i 1 l'I II I/«' \\ 1III IIH'll nt hi-f , t Ii: it ti«< Imiin g u a r d Il II I u r ^ r l i f l v l i r r . l li lui Wltll t In* i * ihm | | h * ii p i - lit Mill 1 i t y in • il nini in j»*i t ln-ir nriil Il I /Ut UHI Ili fili' 1 fu­ |u\ «nu 1 « it 1 \ it »■■« W ll l iti lllilk i- t In- ■ t u f'\ ' i i . n l < nlniM •1 1. i i i l r r . f i n i s in l l II Vi l l Hi; mi n ' n j « i i - u h 11»• 1H i; «*\ i•lit nf t tit «•V lit nf II Ml - X n n i «iiifliri'iik Un* f hi in m u l t, '•.MUK f if nv tile In i p l I ;i lilr W llOl l i » « ' » •» SS i Hi III I h - Unni o u t i i d e uf The I h i I w i h i J i I I h - k • - 1 *f ss i t i m i thè « f u t i - f • li• • Ij* fin* svoliteli u i h I « li 1 1«I r •-11 tu 11i- Ilin in V t m m I h . ' 1 it« b "t r i n i ; •" i | Í m | i «'| i h *-«I w i th .ini l ; « • t u w u y u m l ti t In- k «• \ In tli i i H > gì » I i*i 11 out n f :i ••I’. tin- I n m k i in niNi- o f 11 I*. filimi rniil mu l fu r th«« k!"»• 1 lit! \ I' I mm -II t II 1 n W II W i.li ! (<> «JIH 11 any 1 \\ \\ • 1. «t u i lm m «-i tiltil • • 1 *•* f 1 In n i-lc n||ti t III- liny i w hn ii-ll t In , n u l l i t ft r nse in Mu if n • ’ < 'n|«»nrl 1.«-ml . t fc««o«|i. i k l v«*rv **iirn«*i f l y uf tili'M* 1 ini-r I- • I » I •• nf I In ■V it re *1 II 111 ifn tr, ItliiV«' 1 $ g r f t ri i i u r '■••lg. 1 If tin i p p n . x unit «1 .51 Mill iin-inl»* r i ««Iilfrfi n n X« i-i-.l t in* n f till* t > m gun II nn* iu: r « 1, l .i i d i 1 i nun ili •* ss f lu- i I s lun. rutililiy, o l i r lm If uf f In s lióle •J.M m i d i oi n i m- r i n u r l ur ^e fun«- ¡i lui fu h if» I ntnft* *» me n»I h t fn|*. o r li bout t n i p u t r in tin* in f ui inni r r n - j t l u l l SS II I li M tilt nuiiiuli • HH «•<* MIS f SS lilt I 2 I inpn svili I»«- 11‘ i ni er n i f l i r ¿pieii.i • l i m i U t !••• (lies Iu ,mn* V *5", mi .1 C,M. i «nil nt y hfti f uri-iiuun 7 l .'l l i p i fin*« TIu'i«- hum«- lì ni i «1 r o m ,1.1« I mh I m «I < nt ! tj-t lin i) D 1M > Hfl f n l r lin-in I •• i u f tin- l i n n ! •« id in « 11 •-• \\ h i •Il W ill r h| »«'«"I I li mi t Ilf nil tlllH‘ N t« A ' K I K S in th e A in e rl- ru n n u v y »ire rlu n n e il art tlie b est fed I mm I s o f m en in tht* w o r ld III th e Mhlp ft K u lle y u e v e r y e ffo rt I h m u d e to e lh u liiH te Wrthte. In th e u p p e r p h o to »»tu* o f th e r o o k s oh th e M e n h m i t i mu l t r a v e l i n g ni« n w i l l p u n i e s v i f h tin* t w o reg ni i r lm! t n h u m iinl t In- «•in- :it th • 1 . . f (> N o rth Jinko tM I n o p e r­ I n i Si* lili- n f s nf I I n in in ; wt «•in il.il«*» Mi l » \ ' a t in g a m e a t hlh e r th a t f •»! flit- i n r u n ^ r u iu iil* un M .it .) r«*« k , « nil -f it 11 «• ( I m b u i i *i > r « » f • «ti« Il i II t h r ru tft h a r ó n wi t h th e ss lien* li p ro |¿ im u svilirli mi Imi«-** t ri«|. «M-Ilt uf n n r r i * i i i ! v . leant p o s s ib le wufttUK**. ■ • « 11 ih i ^ tu < u|unr I I .enili-r, ss ho hiu* [ i lio o f i HU, i» I t li i ti ^ u n i I 1» ’ .' f u l if fu e l f o r fig h te r s . B a r o n is «• t l l p i fu III « «i f ut t h r IneiiIII il‘M n f 111111 ^ « u n t r i t o miti ««flirt « ! il li f • ss i II pi r h u d ly lie e d e il In th e H ille d H H lile s a n d uni in tin* intru'it' nf nfulilinhlni* rt-tle t he pie im Inn« li t t I : 11», u f f e r iia sle N 'Ih e a llie d n e e d * In p o rk p ro d hume ^imril iluniij J t lir III Ml t li re«* ss li it* li fin- «tussil svili rr| »nir t th e hnII u c t» a r e ]5 n inmi . i »»» p o u n d * m o n th ly , fin, lliuit nf ili«- ; ;il II r* I i-ninpii n i r i |>lilk w l i r f r f l i r l i i s i liti^ III « * a m i » I h - i th re e tim e s un m u d i mm b e fo re th e w a r 11 * •1 fi I Hi « * t r lui li f i Will i rumo |cit in u lluf : nr«- junn^ into tht* si rs ire hv bi*ili|; J tà**7*frr£¿¿ fòrti rsa fí& w/rn A n o th e r w a n t e e lim liia t o r on th e N o rth hi nehi i l l fi l i l i - svilirli wi l l he i «Ut «I ut i w n r n m a*« i l n ' l i t f * d e p u t ie s u| r i i h i t [ I »ttkntu In th e p o ta to p e e le r. sh o w n In t«ï«M-i m America for grenier use 11 3 «HI |. ni ill tin* i t a t e ll ll lltia pruptT M o l t uf ! th e lo w e r p h o to . N o th in g Is lo s t ex e \« t v home and for all ii«*i*ils «»f urmy I l u i tier V il l I h * NITS «I III II o t r i t tr ipui I I .nm* « «*«iut s i ro tiip u iiie i nre f u l l u w i n ^ l ce p t th e a c t u a l |M»tuto s k in and nuvy. Eat more {»otutoes, eat ut t» lili «» ‘« l u r k . 1411*1 l»ti; H i r i n g ni 7 :f»o i flu a furtlo -r p r o e m i l i u f • S in t * w i l l i ni •t lii.l« li |¿riilit| Nlrrt t t|nUn . f o r wlu« li riiiiift- ! W ill h r fili fl i i l i e d h> U f l s e p i n «• jury nr« h«*it rn ti m l III i kn n^ur« » r u l i r t W hit'll miti iiutml SS il| l»r J ll i t i «*«• lln* t • » |. r. M th * R «Ii*»|I Hied «I n ttf ss Ili«-li r«| ( rim i Will with . le- «In 1 I n- r«* W 1I l 1 |»r utli«*r H|Mirf - i l l i II 1 1 r i i , th«- f i l i n i hl^ r s i ' l t f uf fili «inv I h ‘ "lì Mie J»rnin! hull a l M u n i r fi Il hr i* i II i i i i i j ’ ut 0 : 0 0 u ’«• I«»«■ k , h itt e r meflinil. HEAD OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ARTS DEPARTMENT FILES REPORT D rpaiImeni In Conducted at a Coat to the DlHtrirt of 924 tiû for tUa Y e a r ’* Work 7316 AMERICANS KILLED AND WOUNDE DIN ACTION A L IE N S HOARD HAVE OF FLOUR irruiitM vs e r e u s i m i Ha t u r d u y h v 'Mint I - n i t r i i Htnte.i A t t o r n e y K a n n r t h e t i r r e i t o f F r e d K ’- h h lr anti »n. b rr»i K r h h l r . J r . f u n n a t u r a l i z e d ' » • m i m i r a n c h e r * l i v i n g n e a r M ohb *r , I i l la r n n o k c o u n t y , on flu* eharj;»* rif h o a r d i n g w h e a t f l o u r in s i n l a t i n n n f ; | j ) nini li l i ), Il II \ r t fl,r LARGE Placed Duller Arrest by U 3 At to n ie y '* Of f i c e 0 lui I f fi liuti, w In» dee In re» flint I ||r ; l i | i M 'M B E K ¡IH n Sl-,r, fii'f iiie Ittnj', .'imi «»ut ut' t l i n i i l i r «*«*t io i i m : tu e a i e nf‘ a I «• -1 Miti u f f i l l i e o a * ! , iti «-(•»••* of f i n u li li*, n ini ni fin* «’ vi'iif ut \\ «Hit In n i k , n i y ■ ' i i l m i r l .Infili lo r One ; 111 « I iii'ii i m u l fr o m u lm^< fui ul uovi:, LEADER ¿oli Homi* i i i i n n l nei v se,- u r i Lu r^e Duy Il II I II l*i*| MAY h G RO ROVE VE C o l o n i I (.« a lle r anil G o v e r n o r W l t l i y i oinlie U i g « M i l i t a r y A i l i v l t y T r a v e l i n g M e n G iiU ict H e r e F r o m F u r und N e in GUARD MjK Jo OOTTAOE K There U a sufficient quantity o f jmc TOTALS OF KKD CROSS SUB SCRIPTIONS GIVEN BY DISTRICTS less wheat. COLT HAD ONLY ONE EYE. WHICH WAS IN MIDDLE OF FOREHEAD K.dlnwini' i* a complete rt por» liv d l„ t r o t , oil the recent Red t 'rte**, d r i \ e . »onte of flu* , :i|,f ti i o. i lid io*t tu rn in I i ** im of limile*, with their report**, puli Mention of the contribution - t,\ n o l i * id mils ii not yet p m iih li i hilt tuny mini«* luter. I >nt r u t St r «•«• t Natl 4 ln.no « 1r-H-ttl be i ni iiii- f4.!MI 11 on !M,.!5 1 in.tin 2 2 1 .' 5 0.00 47.25 lint «-\«-n «1«*j»r«*-^-* i « |*iac«-i t««r til«* su, k •*yi* was n o rm al in tu n/«\ T h e uml« r ANNUALSCHOOLMEET NEXT MONDAY Continuation of Training Depart­ ments Will Be Up— Director and Clerk to Elect Next Monday is the date o f the an lln* net of Mnv 10. li>17 final H4*hmd n»*eting, at which time one liHijmi«'«- of flu- w nrrnnts for the ur- si hool director and a clerk will be elect* m t of t In* two me■n win 1»»*«•«! on the e«l and the pro|»osition of retaining or r**j#nrt « *f W «Ilium f »1«.v *-r. *‘»-«-ri-t w*rvirr doing away with th«* manual training ;j 1/«.}J f uml Mb«« i f f \\ B. f 'n in |i !>*•! 1. of und domestic science and arts depart Tilinmunk eoiinty. On tlnir firit suit rnents will be up for eonaideration. to th»- Krhhlr honn-i th«- ««fficer* found I here is considerable feeling lx»th for only one 50 pound nick of flour at each ami against tin* continuance of these de- place. The officers then visited th ** | part rnents, and a large attendance is Ifeneral merchandise store at Moh! • t anticipated. rid seized the proprietor *s l*ook», in Anyone who is 21 years o f age, has which the accounts with the Krhhlr« liv«*d in th«* state six months and in the ihosscd the sail* o f a barrel of flour school district 30 days is a qualified **'»»*h t<» father and son in th«- months voter at this meeting, which is different 11 1 I>«-«-« ti i t»«-r and January last. from the* budget meeting in which only Vrrned with this information the offi- taxpayers may vote. r- returneil to th«* homes of th«* two '»•naans. Removing the hoar«!« from Dr. John Harris Dies. th«* «-riling of an upstairs room in «*arh The body of l)r. John Harris, pioneer t th»* homes, th«* sleuths found cached o f l.ane county, was found dead Friday assay in the uttie seven 50-pound sacks morning in Hendricks park at Eugene, in on«* borne and 1" sm-ks of the sum«- where he had wamlered several days txc in th«* other. before. Death is thought to have re­ sulted from natural causes, although be had suffered great mental anguish be- saw mill o f th»» ¥ i*eher I.umber • cause of a charge o f manslaughter ny. located in th»- timber three* brought against him for an alleged op­ hove Marcóla, was burned to the eration ujM»n a 16-year-old girl. ground Thursday night. The fire was din oserei! by tin* »light watchman in A L T A K I N G AC C E PTS P O S IT IO N I N Hie cent.T of the first floor of the mill S H E R I F F 'S OFFIC E about 2 o clock. It was not anywhere near th«* boiler or power plant, and the Attorney Alta King bao accepted :i cans«* o f th«* fir** is a mystery. The mill po-ition in the oheriff'a offic e nt Eu­ was a circular saw plant and employe«! gene and hao tempo mriiy di aeon tinned t rom 1*0 to loo men. The In w h ich hia legal practice here. He ha.a vacated •sai complet«*, is estimated at ♦40,00*1. hi« quartern in the Kirat national bank and is partially covered by insurance. building and leavea today for Eugene to axaume the dtltieo o f hia new poaition tomorrow. H i» family will remain here for the present. » Fiscfer Sawmill Burns. JAMES LEABO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SUSPICIOUS LOOKING ACCIDENT Gasoline Engine Explodes at Ishmael Mill Day A ft e r Strange Man Had Visited. Strangers Barred From Mills. On aerount o f numerous destructive fire» in Oregon and Washington mills, the military intelligence brunch o f the war department has advised all saw­ mill and logging Operators to exercise oxfn-rnf* caution in a d m it t in g s t r a n g e rs to their plants. Every authorized in spector will carry an identification c a rd Ix-aring his photograph, signature, the seal o f the military intelligence office, and t he signature o f Colonel K. H. Van Deman. and an excerpt from the es­ pionage law. Any pretender not display ing this card and who attempts to puss as an inspector is to be reported to the war department nt once My telegraph. For some time the local mill has ad- niitted no one not |*ossessing pass j signed by the foreman. Thr rk o f a hun or an I. W. W was suspeeted in the explosion o f the gasoline engine at the Earl Ishmnel W ■■I i I i i k I o ii <'« n u a llii- h .iiiio tiK th « tln- uj.per míe aml -iwinill last Friday nmrning. as the re A i u » r lr » n «&p e d lt L iiiit f > fn ri * ■ t h in m o l no iiosTril». siilt o f whieh .fames l.**:iMo, the eo* ter r« p u rt*-i| |>> U c n o r u l IV r u h lt iK tn tu l nmlars u | mmi ln»th u 5o..i5 gineer. -nstained serious injuries. The 7:Uf> th « w i r i l r p a r t n i . n t H t u iu iin r c il T h e a n i m a l w a s ki * 1.25 • ase o f the skull was fraetured. injuring III in u k lliK p u h llr th e f lr » t ot r « K u l> r h ein j' luoiiiit«-«!. S ta r 4 7.25 The Mrain. and a terrible gash was Tom »••••hly ■ u m n ia r ln nf < h h u h I i i i - h I II \ idi ui l.eabo's neck Mv the flying sfeel. Lib erty Loan Corrections. D r a t h « In a i'IU m u m l fro m w n u iu la , 4 v5o Silk <'re«-k 111.7o 5o.2o A strangor was loafing about th Hi rough an unintentional oversight d ia a a a v . a r r l d r n t a a n d a ll o I I h t ra u a n a Borni o ti 21.56 70.3!» 01.05 plant tbe day Mefore and it was stis- tli • list nt liberty loan suhscriptions in Sii|¿i n a w tin in In* r 2 » I7 . w h ile 4u4«i m e n h a v e 103.00 1 so.05 2s.3 o5 |>ecti*d that ho mighf have injeeted some «•i tv ilistriet No. » were never published. H O U S E K E E P E R S SHOULD Mí View *2. ln 352.7o 435.10 h a a n w o u n d e il a n d !«:* a r e iu im h I i i k In nitro-glycerine into tln* gasoline supfdv, I he d e p a r t nient u n * m u d e p r a c t i m l l v Row R i\ er I he Sentinel has s«*eureil the foll.iwinj; B U Y CORN M E A L N O W 0.00 BU.20 i fte tlo n . In c lu illliK m en h e ld p rim m e r» although the engine had Meen tmubling - e l f allotllinillj; My th e o e r \ il ij ; o f o v e r l(l:n k Kat !«* 170.5o 0.00 1 7o. 5o i-«*iftifll list troni tin* solicitors in this -“ nie. \ representafi\i» o f the eompanv In G e r m a n ) di -Trict. They were unahle to reineinlmr •*> 1 **llt a* hool ltlll('lll*o, th e aule o f Hhie Mr Word has eome from th«* Bane county 36,5o ♦6,2o 0.7o \hieh Miakes the engir,i has sinee \ is- The d e p u rt m e iii ■ r w c a p lln la t io n fo l Mi e liâmes o f all tin purchjners and The tu i u ee iiieii t , Mrend. e i e ., und tile r u n n i n g N.. ! • I food a«1ministration that housekeeper» 31 .oo ltt.on 50.00 ited here and has expressed the opln* Iowa *s. ‘titinel will he pleaie«l t«» publish th« .nd p ic k l i n g ot f r u i t an d x c g e t u l d e o No. 5 46.00 130.50 *S4.5 o 'oti tliaf tln* explosion was due to the should buy corn meal at once, as the mimien o f any who have been over* Killed in arllun UneludliiK 291 at th at ot h e r n lue w o u ld l u n e Meen n nateti. v | price has declined owing to the arrival r 5nnn 33.5o S3.50 condition o f the engine. lo* ked. Tin* ineovnplete liit ii as fol K i gli teen dollaro of prize iiionex ulao Nos 15 Kl •eai. I M i ; do-,i i , i wounda 110; » M j '»f a lar^e shipment \\hi«*h had been 4 4.35 121.65 166.00 No one eise was injured. A traetion le S. \. Allison, *550; Ka\ Allison. Of dlnease l b ; , died o f a n Id e lll» and «e n t into tile depart nient from th.* No i ; 02.00 30.50 61.50 ■ ngine is Meiag installnl and the mill ! Ion«; delayed in transit. Heavy r«*tail Fi I.riue county aehool fair, nt which tin No. II Russell, * loo .1. E. Wood I buying is desirable on account o f its o th e r iM iih e a . w im iid e d lii a c t io n , 52 On 11 s.ño 171.15 will resume Opefntions at once. i f | 0 O ; Mrs. Maker. - >o : M rs t'otiage Gnu e adunila won prizeo »K I .eon ! perishable qualities. Present market No. ño so los.ño I50..ÎO 41'«'. in la a ltiK In u i tlo n ( lii<-ludIn«c Itesi .arges. íño; I.eon Di «Ijirzes, .»2 0 0 ; gregrfling till. ctuolitions are such, it is Mid, that even No In H'il.ñO J57.ÎM» p n a o n e r a i. : u j Itili IO Suggestion to Red Cross. Mis. Alii,* Hawkins. - I; — .lundis. I a heavy demand would not send the 27.50 4 . 1.00 No. I 7o.,5o Total T'lla. Izard County R«*^ister: ()\«*r in Mi s . lini (•riunii Hluekmorr # loo; Frank I Lorane Cla-s* Graduates. price up. 5.1.50 (S ño No. Ii 1O2.O0 «•Miri. it is said, they have introduced \ M. F land, f 50; Mrs. \\' sdi ey , s ño ; G The freight rate increase, which take* I.iimiie, Ore., «lane 1(1. The nnniuil l.orane 120.10 0.00 120.10 Griggs. «i.'IOO; H. Conno #200; new I i m p i n g societies t«> swell the ehureh 1 effect June 25, will cause the price o f graduating exereises nf I.iirane t'nion No. 1.1 I S OU 30.25 4«.2ñ treasurh's. and th** follow ing scale o f j coiner in Hrund house name forgotten all substitutes to rise, but at pr*'sent high -I I iiiii I Nil. 2 Were held Friday e\e No. I 40 oo 7 0 . 2ñ 3H.28 j pric«-s has been adopted: (»iris under j » I oo ; .lohn Carpenter, ifllMI; S H i c k e y corn meal is cheaper than wheat flour ning in the Methodist church. Professor No. II IÜI.Oil • is.00 I l i 7. oo lb. 15 « «uits a hug o f tw«» minutes or a j Guv Dynr, id the I nilcrsity o f Oregon o.oo 15.00 Honor Guard 15.00 * 11111 ; ( >. hi. \ \ ..... Ison. - ;uo ; woman i i ' «lmit s(juee/.«' for 10 cents; from 16 to i and the cheapest o f all substitutes. Advnnro on a Front o f 7 1 Miles and deli\ eied ii most forceful address on thi ( . K. .tones house name forgotten Totals * I siiti n i - 24lo .no * 1270.01 20, 50 cents; from 20 to 25, 75 cents: if |OII Take More Thou a Thousand siilij»*eI, " T h e lliggest Hoar. ” school ma'ams. 40 cents; widows, ac- Teuton Prisoners. E. If. Crowe, chilirmun o f the school conling to look*. 20 «*«»nt* to *1; old Monril, presented the diplomas. Tin* THIEVES AND FORGERS WHO SIX MOLTHS OLD IS OWNER mai«ls from 2 f«*r a nickel to 5 cents , ightli grade graduates wen* Grace and WERE CAUGHT HERE ARE OF MA NY SAVINGS ' «‘arh and n«> limit *>n time. Preachers j l ’uri» The French have struck the Eunice II ileniaa, and Miss Harriet Win ASYLUM ESCAPES STICKERS I -ire n«»t charged. Kditors pay in ad- General Crowder Asks That Men Be * German* a hard Mlnu along a front of iTred \nMl was the high sc I iimi I gradn Reclassified Wherever E v i ­ ) verfisinj; but nre not allow«*«! to partici­ about 7 'n miles between Kulieseinirt ate. Kalpli .1* Hugh«**, «it' T m ijfi'iit , and dence Justifies It. J: « k Fil« nips«oi. a«;«'d »’« months. pr«d» pate until all «>th«*rs are through. Following is the complete program: amt St Maur, recapturing llellov. Gen ( H'nrm* 11«»I In f i«I, ot Forthiii«!. wh o wor«' nbl\ is uno o f tin* hcavh'st inxestors in ¡ I ii v neat ion Rev. Henries. :trr«*Ntt'«l h«*r«' In at u«*«'k w i t h :i Mtolvn war savings stamps of anyone o f his j Its wood and tin* heights lictwecti Mrs. D. A s te r Dies at Roseburg. Song, " Xmeriiui" Sehmil Chorus. Washington.— With the double pur­ Hjixon romiNtvr. |»rov»'«l t«» I»«• escapo«) j a^«- in this s<»«*ti«»n. Ownin'* «•100 \\«»rtii t'ourccllcH und Mortemer Mrs. D. Asher, a former resident of Essay. " O u r F l a g " Harriet Aulil. inmAtoM t*r«»m tin* ininii«* iiftvlum. Th«* of tht* stickers. lit* is ♦hv son o f Mr. pose of increasing the number of men The nfflclul ailliouiireliiunt by Ihe this city, diisl at Rose burg Juin* ti from Song. " • 'oiiitiienei'iiient ' " S ch o o l nn*n :i|*p«ar«*«i p«-rtV« tl\ ratio nal d u r i n g :m«l Mrs. Archie I'I h mp** ii . .lack ’s sis available for military service and of wur office of this gain nuyu Hint tin* I • 'horns. an attack o f pleura pneumonia. The t i ir ir conviT Hati on vv it li tin* ot’fi«'t»rs li«*r«* | ? *r. \\ancJc, a*, *d 12. «s tlio owner of la ia r ta g fairer administration of the Germans sulfered heuv v losses and Address, " T h e lliggest H our’ ’ Prof. and Awn* wia«* om ui^h t •» ask to i « m * th« an equal amount of st imps and a ¡f5o funeral was hold June ». She was 70 years o f age. The Ashers left here about selective service law. Provost Marshal- left more tInin limn prisoner* and G u y D y n r . u i th o ri tv of thoftt* a r r t 'i t i n u th«*m. T h o v liberty bei;««. i year ago. Surviving relatives are the General Crowder telegraphed gover­ *ome guns Iti tin* hinids of the French. Song, " l .o r a n e I'nion High School " Ii it«I nishod forced ch»*cks at ( V o n w o II. husband and the following children: nors of all states asking immediately High School (iirls. Several villages uml Important SURGICAL DRESSIN GS CLASS Mrs. K. T. Kotiert«, o f this city; Mrs. re-investigation of the dralt classifica­ Presentation of diplomas E. R. A L L F LO U R M U S T RE R E T U R N E D height piisltIons were recaptured from IS K E E P I N G UP TO SC H E D U LE I. Gill and Mrs. ('. I*,. Henediet, o f Rose tion lists everywhere. < 'row e. the Germans uml the fighting was us barg; Mrs. Helen Gill, o f Mt. Vernon. Class I. already exhausted In some Song, " S t a r Spangled H a n n er" terrific as at any time during lln* war I lie surgical dressings department of Wash.; W. O. Asher, o f Marion; J. D. Surplus Will Be Shipped to the Soldier \ udienee. localities by the repeated calls, con­ M u* Red ( io-- i- su* i • sst'ullv complet | It was over this front that tin* Boys in France. \sher. II. F. Asher. Ira J. Asher and C. Itenedii'tioa Rev, Searles. tains 28.7 per cent of all the regis­ ing til** large quota,of dressings for this i French, since Sunduy's offensive In* Ì M. Asher, all o f Portland. All were trants, according to the national aver­ month, and are preparing for a big as gun. hud held hack tin* Germans from I present at the funeral. All surplus flour in l.nne I'uuuty must SUN ECLIPSE INTERESTS sigiiuient ot sphagnum moss work which I age, but percentages in the 4500 local keeping imce with the advance they Me returned to the dealers Mi*fore June COTTAGE GROVE FOLKS will begin as soon as th.* special paper exemption board districts vary ma­ Two Potf-ri Lim it on Sugar. 20, according to orders received My were making from the center of the required can In* obtained. This is e V terially both up anil down from the I ntil fill her otice town resilient* Food Administrator A. C. Dixon. The line south of Reasons sur Mutz toward Tin* soliir (*cli|i**(* Friilnr sfternoon pec ted at any time and it is hoped that average figure. the Oise river, where the onslaughts wns the umili nttrnction o f the pnst government lias requested that the flour many new workers may be added to the may not pu.chase more than two pounds ot sugar . t otic t ine, nnd country resi­ I h * returned so it will Me m ailable for By “ slacker marriages” and *‘ un wiM'k inni prov cil o f miii'li int«*n*st to of the Invaders were met with u de­ il millier which have been laboring dii dent- .*re limited to :.ve pounds. A sack grounded claim of right to industrial shipment to the soldiers. This mentis fense In man and gun power that tlinsi* who Ioni provilli'il thi*msi*lv«s with ¡gently throughout the hot weather. ot sug.i r may be obtained hy signing a white flour and not the substitutes. Mrs Ditcher went to Eugene to meet card guaranteeing that it will he used or agricultural exemption.” General brought to the Germans enormous sniiikinl gluss for tin* oi*i*nsion. Husiness Tin* flour situation is very critical at ••m ill* nrarly to n stnmlstill until nfti*r the state instructor on this work, which tor canning purpu«< *- only. The regula­ Crowder believes, some registrants casualties. thi* pnssing of tin* phononionn. Tin* this time, and tin* government needs all is practically new to everyone. have imposed on the local boards to T h e apex of Ihe German wedge also tion allowing three pound* a month to •H-lipsi* wns not quite totnl here, but the that can lx* obtained to send nbroml. escape service, while In other districts Ilo* rooms arc open ev.tv afternoon ; a person remains unchanged. Officials was uttucked with success and driven ilnrkness lieenme sm*h Mint it wn« neees Mr. Dixon hss received some surplus and on Monday and Thursday evenings. hope that this drastic order will be onlv an application of fhe regulations has back, while the teutons made a slight i r y to use II rt i fir in I lights in business flour from several ..... pie anil expects been perhaps stricter than is intended. I tenipoi *i ry. all patriotic people to turn in their sur gain nearer Noyon. houses. Porker Brings 872.85. It was said that with the gradual plus. Every pound counts, he said, and American marines also hare con " P i g s is m o n e y " these days. Hart Births and 4 Deaths in May. exhaustion o f class I, unskilled farm pt*oplc must think o f it o f ns iniirh lm Call for City Warrants. tinned their brilliant gains against the Johnston, o f Saginaw, sold a porker a report o f Dr. Ogleshv, city health laborers whom the boards have been Notine is hereby given Mint nil wnr portnnee as bullets. Germans in the vicinity of Chateau few days ago whieh tipped the scales j „ ff| (.,.r. shows that then* were > births allowed to place at Its bottom will rants on Generili Fumi. City o f Cot tu ge Thierry, having In u new terrific at at I v i pounds and for which Mr. John-|nm| ) death during the month o f May. have to go to cantonments. There Rifles A rrive for Home Guard. Grove, Oregon, to register No. 2IMMÌ, will stop received a chi ck in the amount of taek driven the Germans completely O t the births 5 were females and .1 were lx* rnlleil for pnymeiit June 14, MMX. will be no change in this policy and Sixty two rifles arrived Wednesday 972.x.'». from Hellnu wood, capturing IIOU ail males; o f the deaths 2 were males and Interest will renne on that ilnte. the only relief. It Is declared, will to In* used jointly My the deputy shcr 2 were females. dltional prisoners and a quantity of HERBERT EAKIN, i f f company mid the home gimril com­ come from enforcement of the "w ork Get vour girl -and then get your nn- war material. jn lir (*ity Trensurer. pany. nouucemeuts from The Sentinel. ••• The want ad. way is the right way 1 or fight” order generally. The r e j . i r t f o r lie • puai -rhoul year d Mr* I o p a l i H e n . im, t e n d i e r of il,* llie.t II* a n c o r e und u r l a ili lire liliali «rhool. Im* Iteen fil i «I (Will Ilo* ai* Imo! Mulini und timt the coat to the dlatrii't fu t III rondurt o f the work for the year » a ♦ 2l.lt.*>. l>f tina, «i, i * W II a apl'tlt for aewipj* mater in la. und ♦ Ia,l2 for tin* eiMikll'K depili tuieut. Inn kin i; the coal per <*n pi In for the i Ina* of IP j;iila P" eenta tor the year. It u ja d a N Th«* f '••«In 11 Bath n in 1 li-liroii 1 >«»ri*nu 5*1.50 1 7.M» 4 ».nn 57.50 FRENCH THROW HUNS BACK TO INVESTIGATE DRAFT UST