Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, June 28, 1918, Image 1

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    31 ?
y (imi**; (Srnu? Sntítel
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VOLI MK XXVIII
L. L OF L. AND L.
OUSTS I. W. W.
FROM CAMPS
AND
OOTTAUE
G RO VE
LEADER
COTTAGE GROVE, LANK COl'NTY, OREGON, FRIDAY
STRING OF ACCIDENTS IN
RUJADA AND UPTON
L000IN0 CAMPS
Waller Pill-liar Can Kaintonber Nutblu»
That Took Plot-« ou the Day He
Huxtalued lujurlea
Afi'iib* ii t m hiivit rofiM* Ihirk uml fuNt
ul thf Kiijuibi «mil l a|»fon logging fxai|NH
iluring tli«* | iuh I tfii i I hvn
Ht unify Du in •* wood, who p i i m t I pi I I*'
JFXK 2s, l!»|s
COTTAGE GROVE IS EUGENE PUIS SEEF
WAY GENIO IN IN BACKGROUND
W.S.S. DRIVE FOR FOURTH
M M BER 40
THE PRINTED WORD NEVER
STOPS IN ITS ROUNDS
OF THE WORLD
O. W
McFarland Oat» Letter Referring
to Story Printed in Sentinel
Last December
That the printed word never »top» eir '
min tin g wu» demonstrated again tbi» ,
week when Ii.
. McFarland received
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...
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PROPOSED FORINE
ROAD SHORTER
CHEAPER
Patriotic Worker» Will Not Per­ leak. dun. .10 with the dr af t urmy, eu» Big Rally at School House Tonight Endei vori to Put Other Cities of happ.^V be the g w McFarland »h.. County Engineer Files Complete
tinned a d I »loca teil «hoiilder Toe.dliy 1
Expected to Put Pep Into
the County Into the
formerly lived in Cleveland. Ohio The
mit Disloyal Agitator» to
when he I • II between two cur».
Report and Recommendation»
.,
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,
party writing had iu»t »ecu the item
Walter
Pilcher
wa»
»everely
injured
Hang Around
the Campaign
Foreground
printed
The sentinel i „ » , December
With the County Court
Friday when »truck by limlm of a fall
lag »nag. The »mig wu* nit by u log
Tin. I «ovili I .l'ifioti o f Lo|(K«*rii it ii*l being diugged by a donkey. It wa» I i
Th"
'‘ ' » ‘ rt««
I . uii i I km in.'ii it u a *• « »III | »It* f i • I > oijnl«*il th«* tli'iught tbar th....... . would full in the
rained only half of it» quota in the
oilorifoio im 1 W. \\ I rom tin*
!
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' ' h" h
" K w“ » Hur auviug. »tump cumpu.gu. I here b..»
hiijn of tin* nortliw<* n I, in <'ordìnu to | tra v din g, but when it wu« takeu out j been a lu* k of |M'p ia thi. drive uml
t *iiI*tiiiii W. A. Arnold, <Ii«if i t« t o»^;n n i✓ I by thi* ruota and f«’ll baekwardr* thfr<* a fuilure on the part o f ritircua to rcul
it for tin* \V 1 11 u in «* 11 «• \ i»ll.‘> anil woutli 1 m u » tint finn' t<» g»‘ t «»»it (if th<* wuy. Mr.
IXf tUnf thiN d n i f in jun | um imjiortaut
• in Oregon, W ||«« Nil>4 tllllt till’ I IIIII|lN i l >ili*h«,r wiin uiM'oiiM’ iuiiN fui a ni» in I r un iiuy uf Ihf libiTty bond dri\»*N h u v
inni iiiilU iii Iii n «Imi i i« t mi* now l ,H| o f huiirw a n*l tiiiN ni ii <»* I »«*•'!* limitili* fu bi'fii. T h f mun«*y will !»«• unih I i’or fh»*
|H-r «‘«Tit liM'tli I m ' I n ol tin' IcgHili, nini i f i iifiiit ifr iiiiythiiig flint iMWtirrfd t h f nu iii «* j»ur jM»fM'»* und ift just an hadly
(lint they him 1 to it that no <lm|<«yi«l iimti day <»f tii n injury F l i r t a n d jniNidbly iiffdfd.
| fata l injurifN iniglit liiivt* rfNiilt<*d hud
iiiii'H uroiitnl t'itiii|>
A lug fally will l»f h**ld sit th«* high
Tin* («»gioii in a o v itimi mljuin t to i nut K v f i f f t Woutlay ahuWfiNj fh«• p rr* M'hüul amlit«iriuni tliiM f\i*niiig ut whifh
tin* I * m t •-«! Ht ut #‘ n m my, tin* firn! of •• lief n f fiiiml t<» g f t fu flu* whiNtlf <‘or d «pfukfrN will f i i d f a i o r tu |>ut ginger
tin« kind in •• i i n I ith ' i * nini tin* only lnl»or amt Nfuj* flu* dunk«*y vagiti»*.
iuto th«* fitmpuiga uml tu bring thf pfo
\ f r i i f (iiiroulti* NiiNtn im <t M*Vfr<* in
orgu luxation in w I im 'H tin* I nit ml HtnlfN
l»l« to riuli/.f thfir duty tuwardN thf
pirifN to I iin I mm -K ii f«*vi dayN » «•for* purebaae of th«*«f NtainpN.
Ii it r i*v«r part iiijmtr.l
Ifi't'uiiNt* o f tin* loynlty of lb«* logg«*n» when Ntruck by «< l»**<»k, and .\rt •lun»*N
Attfudaui'f ut thiN rally hüN be«*n
uml millilitri, un
n I#* h »*«*«I bv
thirr had t m it I i IcgN badly m j u r f d * hf n a l«»g inadf un uiijfh u »Inty iin t h f pur«*hua«* nf
rollfd «»ntu him.
IU<Tnl>«TNÌII|» ill tin* It iiion, ( In* p> llillH'
thf Ntuui|iN, th f governili»* ut huving
-
w -a-a-— - —
lion of ttir|»!iuii* nini oth«*l g«t\«*f nim ut
prueticully nrdered thè utt«*iidun«*«* uf
material in |»rogr«*»*ing affording to UNIVERSITY TO TRAIN
fvi*ry pe tnoii w in» culi g<*t th»*r«* and th«*
«r II filli It*.
CLERKS, TYPISTS, ETC locul ruut un 11 »* <* ha» itiNt ru«*t imi» tu
At tin' prfNfnt tiiut* nboot 20 ,o«a» I
Ifurn t h f ifiuUui tur t h f ubNciirf o f iiuy
M »< i |«I m * m nr i* working with I ha* l»»gg«*r* C uuin # I n Inaugurated lu Order to Sup. piTNOii w ho fuiild b«* prfNfiit.
mid lumlirrunii o f thf northfM'«! in tin
Th»*r«‘ will bf u program uf in unì «*, in
ply War Need»
Mprurt*, fir, nml w h ilf pint* «hip, rnil
additiou lo a mniib«'r t»f *h<»rt talk».
way «»ml nirplam* timbri prodortion,
Himilur iiieetingM are b«*ing held in ev
A war •• ni»*rgfn»*y rourM* fur tin* train
and o\ cr 60,OIK) fivilinn wurkrr» an* ing of I brk», Nt«*nogf upher«, iypi»t», n ** c «*ry * h o o ! «liât r i «* t throughout the length
^ogngi’d if* Ih«* Ninni* work in tin* in»rtli
relarifN uml «»ffi««* nianager» will be and bremlth <il the land on this night,
wi*Nt. It in tin* hope o f flit* military nu given on th«* euinpo» o f the Cni\< rNitN and the Cottagi* Grove four minute men
fboritifN that thf *ol<li«*ri» inny In* tnki*n <*f Oregon from Juu«* - t to August .'lb, are having N»»inf difficulty m furniah
out of thf tiinbrr work l»v th<* lir*t of if there are 50 or more ap|*licunt» Claim ing speakers fur meetings in outlying
thf year tutti »rut to tin’ battle front to <*k will be held from *» to IO o ’clock T»v«* 2 districts.
mil in tli«- groom! work for tin* uvintorN evenings each we«‘k. lb Walter Morton,
No one enti escape going on record in
The w orkera linvt* r»‘i»ch«'»l u p rod net Ion dean o f the school of eotnrn«*r«*e o f th«* th«* war MitvingN stamp d in e .
\ nevi
«»f | o , o « mi . o < mi fret n month of airplane university, will be the »lireetoi.
wrinkle has been introdueed which will
timber nml th»* goal bin* now been ini«ed
This eoiirs«* is g iv e n to ui«*et war prov«* un «*ff«*ctiv(* e h«*«' k ou all ctti/.eriN.
to ;io,ooo,ooo a month, w lindi will r«* ti«*»*ds, nml is intend«*»! to train p« rsoii" This idea is kimwii us ‘ ‘ tht* yellow
•piire u unirli larger number of worker* who wish t<* tilk«4 business positions ca rd ,'' tMH’ttUiu* o f its eolor, uml every
uml many more ooldier* in the wood* mieli us those suggest«'«!, or who w ish j mi.> w ho fails to make a pledge to buy
and rainpN
id qualify fu» tin* civil service examina
stamps will I»«* report««! to state head
t'uptuin Arnold wim in lite *»t> dor
t mus |»ii those positions. The Cnit«*d quarters on the yellow card.
mg the puat week, lie i* unable to niaki' I States govern ment has made ri*p«‘Ut<*d
W hen u sol«»» itor visits a house and
frequent vmitN. but bin work ìn looked requests to educ ational institutions o f no one answers the door, a regular
a fter by Private K, J. Palmer, who in the country to assist in ttanting persons pledg«* card will be l«*ft, togeth«*r with
»tationed here a* iu»peet<»r
capable o f f i l l i n g the *'th«»usmuls and a section nf the yellow card. Each \ el
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! falling o f thf ripf tomato found by Mr. I
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1 MfFarulml at that time o f thf v«*ar.
i
Kugene, Ore., June 57.— Indication.
Mr. McFarland, however, ia a nntivc I County Surveyor ii. W. tabby ha»
„re that th I.a..... ..
put. ml., d e n
Oregonian, ... could lay no claim to be- lile.t with the county com t ...» report
oimtratiou ,nd home guard review on ,„ g the McFarland the writer o f the 1 upon tU* prupowd new road iruui Col
July 1 will be the munt »plemlid iibe r letter wa» »enrehing for
tag»* Urovt* to l-coraue, ami iavor»
Nation
vat ion uf
of -ue nation'» natal day in the'
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tae new route ior the reaaon that it will
hiNtury « n*- fouuty. Ir in ap(>r»»|»riat<‘
*uve i»o«« leet ol dintance aud zzUu /tut
DIVIDE
CROSSING
CHANGE
m h I th» ••«* inty wlii<*h httn half thf houif
OPPOSED h i ii. S DIRECTOR ot uuxiiuuiu grade, iie reto.nuifada that
guurdN »n th«* »tut** nhouid tfature tti
the atreieh between V catch'a and Med*
urgani/ati« hm iii u Fourth uf Julv (•«•!♦•
Chair man Miller, of the Public Service ley n of u»UU feet be buiii in a tirut-
brutiuiq ui «i it im u I no fitting fhnt th«*
»’ *aea manner mis s«*u»ou at an eatiniat«Mi
CommiMiion, Urges Action
guvt-riior <» thf Ntat«* Nhoui»! hunur NU<*h
coat ol
7. The report in part in uh
a cflfbrati«»n l>v th»* nttfmlu nff o f hiin
H a ifa , Ore., June 21.— K. H. Aiahton, I ' “ -
h «*11 uml Htaff.
regional director for tht^railroad a<imin
Curauaiit to your inatruetioua, 1
Aiiothcr wur time fuufh will b«* thf
jNtration, han ask' d the publie aerviee ; ,iave “ a4le * preliminary aurvey of the
H«*d Cro«»* work<*rM nf th»* «ouuty, fv»*ry
(uiuuiiM-ioii to pout pone it» order re- ! * uiac I up Hilk ereek; eu»ieav oruig to tind
umt huviug pruuiiM«d ut IfUNt uoe auf»«*
quiring the H«iuth«*rri I ’avifie to iiiNtali ' "here the proper location o f that aec-
mobil»4 <»f wurkfTN in unifuriu.
a <*ou«:retf crouuing ut Divide^ where i
,Jf *h<- Cottage (»rov e-Loram* road
KugfOf hüN f u d f a v o r e d to inak** thi»
the railroad ero»»e»» Pacifc Highway, I 'lmuld I«-. Our survey is now completed
u hum* fuunty dcinou*t rjit ioii in «*\ **ry
placng hix request upon th«* ground that j
from the ljuiit^ ol Cottage
»fiim* <»f thi* wnrd. Nu Kugfiit* «rornpuuy
it would In* agaiuNt policy at thiN time
ttlJd i » on the location that thi»
¿ n «*lig'bb* to fiit«*r thf eumpftiti ve
because o f war eoudition.N to imp one th** j r^ud, in my opiuioiq should have tieeui
drilU. Main uf th<* infoiber# uf thf
expenditure upon the railroad.
' «>uiit or snould be nunt.
Th«» uufvey
liberty ehuruN uf -fr»« \«*i«*fH will eorn«*
Mr. Aiahton n m»»\e was taken after follow» the present mad to the turn
fr um Cot lug»* l i r o v i ^ i i r i n g f i p k l , Crea
an appeal to the director-general bv the ^hth o f Kudoiph s uouse at »tatiou 4 »,
wfl| and Juuftiuu City. I h f UoddeuM
Houthern i'a« i t > company agaWist the j tlleu H,M'8 diagonally aeroua Kudoiph s
nf h ib fity will fome frniu Cottage
ommission ’» order requiring the cross field au«J pusses juut beuind The Cedars
(»r»»\f, tue Gndd<*M o f Juufiee frnui
scuo«>lhoUNe uud, then int*j the old road
1 ing to be put in.
J une t mil City, Columbia from Creawell,
In response to Mr. Aishton’s request, near station 67. From here it follow a
and i ’nele Ham frinii HpringfieId. The
Chairman Miller, of the commission, tne oid .r<ja<] for a short distance and
buueball gain»*» will be between t<*iinm
sent a letter to Mr. Aishton urging, for then skirts t « e foot of the hill on the
from over the county.
I the safety o f the public, that the work east side o f Hilk creek througn the laud
Every possible attention will !»«• given
! in Pane county b** compelled to go ot H. C. \ eat eh and crosaea the bottom
the visitors The armory will be tun»**»!
and creek northeast of Air. \ catch *
I ahead.
over to visiting home guard companies.
I
" T h e r e has been a concerted move- h«juae, corning into the old road ut sta­
Privat*- room» will be furnished for the
meat throughout the United States and tion Wi. From station tni to 124 the »ur
women from other communities who
c4»usideratde agitation in this state reL vey i» within or very near the old road.
have parts in the celebration and ev«*r\
" F r o m station 124 t<» 141 the survey
| ative to the elimination o f dangerous
thing will be done to further the idea
grade crossings," Chairman Miller says crosses the laud of Mr. Medley and ia
that now is a time when the people of
j in his letter, "particu larly where such below the location of the present road.
Lane countv must be a unit.
“ Considered as a whole this road will
| elimination c«iuld be accomplisht*d with
j out excessive expenditures. A law was save hOO f»*«*t in distance, or over 11
CAN T SHOOT CRACKERS
i « nacteil ;«t th«* last session o f the l**gis- per cent u f the «tistance by the present
ON FOURTH OF JULY lature giv in g our commission juristic road from Cottage Grove to above Med
fion over grade crossings, and author?/. ley >. It also saves 2800 feet o f uiaxi
ProLibitioo Within the City Limit.*' 1>. | ing u> to eliminate or protect such mum grade. The cost o f construction, i f
*• T lken as War Measure.
i crossing* when by us deemed necessary. a good iicH-adam road was to be built,
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t h o u s a n d s " o f such |H>sitiona which lire; |<.w card is number«*«! s«*rinlly so that
1 We have succeeded in having manv will favor the new i« cniiou, as there are
ii«»w open, ac cording to the c iv il s«*r ; u recurd can be kept o f each individual
DUET OF MOTORCYCLE
Mayor .. ..... 1er has received f . o » ! |[r, (|, crossings throughout the stat’e 2«00 yards less material to move oil the
THIEVES CAUOHT HERE vice < oininiNsmti 's various nuth-es u f va. curd. On the strip !«*ft with the pb*dg«* f i r e Marshall Wells a request to en-
¡shed and have fot manv years use« new location than uu the old. The coat
I eanries to I n * fill«*«l.
eurd is the fi d l o w i n g :
force section j ot ordinance ¡» « b.rh | (,ur
efforts iu this dir¿eti»a.
o f surfacing on the new will be less, on
Notice t»i Householder : A war sav­ prohibits the rapitolin£ o f firt'w«>ik:
The fee f«»r thi* entire c«mr»e <»f 10
Deputy Pitcher H u l Men Uuder Sur
" W e «1«» not believe that deferring a«*count o f the difference in the length
weeks is #15. payable at thi* time o f reg­ ings solicitor called at vour home and within th«* «*itv limits. Th«* fire mar
veilluiire Beloie Wanted
•oustruction of this overhead crossing uf the two lines. This opinion is based
istration Htudents iegisteriug will prob­ was unable to secure a war savings shall sa vs:
would be economical, advantageous or on the assumption that a first class road
pledge. This notice is therefore left for
( o t t u r i 1 tirok i- is in u fu ir w n y tu ably need to s|H*nd from *3 to #5 nddi
" Acton «long tins line is purtii'iilarYv in the best interests »if the government­ is to be built . 91
vour immediate attention.''
g,-l u reputation uf link mg n very UN. violin! f»ir books and «»quipltieut. Pros
«lenirablf* at this tini«*, beeauN«* o f th« al program o f o f our people."
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A record is kept o f all refusal» to a d v a n t a g e sum«* persons might be tlis*
lieultky «-Iiit.u 11 * for automobile uml iuo pective students should apply for admis­
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KANSAS
BUSINESS MEN
sion
to
the
roujst*
curly,
as
tinal
nr.
sign a pledge.
torryele tlileven. Tw o mori' were caught
pofted to tak«* o f this opportunity, under Sentinel Goes Across and Comes Back
Follow* then an cxeerpt from the the guise of patriotic* demonstration, to
HARVESTING BIG CROP
tit-rc 1'riiluy. They gave their inline» ns rangenients will dep«*ud som«*whai upon
At least one copy of The Sentinel has
president's proclamation o f Pledge dny. inflit t untold damage « h i property «io!
Joseph Klorni uml George Pouter. They the number o f registrations.
traveled to France and back. This par*
Something like 100,000 men ure out
Persons regiatere«! in the evening June If*i. and nt the bottom o f the slip war supplì»»* by explosions resulting in tieular
were accused o f stculing u inotoreyele
copy <»t‘ The Sentinel was re. in the K:tns:is » hent f'ielti*. or » i l l lie
«•nurses
nu»'
uttenil
anv
of
the
«lasses
is
the
following:
from Donna The sheriff '» offic e heuril
«lisastrous fires.
«•ei\e«l by Wade l*cKoy and was us«*d bv before June ami July have passed, har­
" A r e yon for I nde Sain or the kai
Ibut the men hail ionie thin way nini in the day sessi»»n *»f th«* summer s**ho«»l
“ Your co«»peration will contribute him after being rarefully read) to en-
vesting this y e a r ’s war-winning erop.
without
the
payment
o
f
any
additional
ser
f
word win. unit to Deputy I'iteher. An
largely to the protection o f all food sup elos»» a beautiful hand-made apron h«
Where does this army o f harvest
“ Those who are not with ns nre plies, war materials an«l other neeesai*
«min un he lienrd the nnnica he remein fee. Hay session sttnb nts may register
sent to his mother. Mrs. Maude LeRoy. hands eoute f r o m ’ Well, where does
beied having rollini ed up und qucs- for classes in the night s»*ssi«»n by the against u s . "
ties n«*c ess ary to support our boys In
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i ’ershmg 's army o f fighters tome from t
When the householder ignores this no France.
tinned the inen n few
ilnyu le* payment o f an additional fee o f #5.
— from stores and banks ami farms and
WAR
DEPARTMENT
ASKS
For further inf«»rmntioii n«ldress the tification, or refuses point blank to sign
fore uml informing them where they
Mayor Wheeler has instruct«»«! Mar
REPORT ON DRAFT IDLERS offices and shops, from every trade,
could «¡et work, lie loented them ut the extension division, University o f Or«»- a pledge curd when interviewed, the so
hal Fitclier to :*«•«' that th«* ordinance i>
every profession, every walk o f Ameri­
licitor fills out the other part o f the | rnc,
l.uiunier« unii uml noon hail them in gun, Eugene.
can life. Just so in Kansas. The army
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yellow
card.
This
gives
the
name,
ad
Portland,
Ore.,
dun«»
26.—
All
persons
custody. .stoini pleaded guilty nml « » »
who can give information in regard tt» o f harvesters eonies from the villages
dress, occupation and nationality o f the
fined »50. Pouter, who i» only 01 year* NEVER WERE LUMBER
and towns and cities— men o f every
person from whom no pledge was re COTTAGE GROVE IS TO
any draft registrant whose status is af
of age, wriin turned over to the juvenile
PROSPECTS BRIGHTER eeived, together with the reason, wheth
HAVE PROMINENT PART feeted by the work or fight regulations. calling, men o f every kind, who left
court.
1 which become e ffective July 1, are par- their town affairs for a few- weeks and
The owner o f the motorcycle, who had
In the I. i . i .I mt l».»inr»R o f th.* 1'ncific er “ refused to s i g n , " “ not at h om e,"
floeked to farms for precisely the same
found the muchinc where it had been i.iirtl.kki-»t i f « r.'ior.i* nrr Iwiiq; made. " d i d not answer d o o r b e ll," " d i s l o y a l " Eugene Expects Home Guard, Goddess ticularlv requested bv the war depart
Singers and Baseball Team.
Illf,nt
llo to<
reason* that their relatives and friends
iibuudoned by the thieve», wu» fined in I ... nt w e e k ’» yew bu»ine»a » f f f | i t f d w..» and "reason given by person."
came to the colors— to play a part in
In
fa«*t,
the
regulations
make
it
the
Solicitors
are
warned
that
they
must
the Eugene ju»ticc court for speeding, the Krei.te»t for any »¡t<|{le week in more
U«»ttng«» (»r«»v«* is sch«»dul«xl to take n i duty o f all citizens to report at once all winning the war.
lie »uni lie wu» tenting it out lifter lank
tin. ii » i i montka. ’Wu» totaled Stl,7ktt,2.'l5 use judgment in reporting on yellow
It is an inspiring picture o f patriot,
prominent
part in the patrhitic demon j
w hieh may come to their knowl
card
and
to
lie
sure
they
are
right
in
,ng repair» when he wu» caught by the feet. Anti<'t|>ntiii|{ the ndti.nee ill rate»,
vounty »pei'd cop. Hi* knew who hud buyer» tire ru«hi»|{ into tbr market to assigning the reason. The solicitor signs stration at Eugene .Iuly 4. I he Eugene odge concerning registrants Who are idle ism. First the young manhood o f a free
people freely marching away to tight
Iulii'ii the machine but tit the time did ».«'I. un extent that mi r.i'ti ^renter his own name and address and turns it committee is planning on an attendance I ,,r w ho are engaged in a non-productive
for the w o r ld ’s freedom; now the home
not want to bring action ugninnt tin tot» I will' lie »hiinn for the current in to the precinct captain and the re «»t *ix sip ads ot the home guard, the occupation or employment. This report
g«»dd«‘ss o f liberty is to come from here, should be made to the n«*arest local remaining manhood leaving desk ami
port
finds
its
way
to
the
files
o
f
head
men, thinking it would coat him »ev
week. It. addition to the loti inerea»e
25 singers in the liberty chonta are to «Iraft board.
shop and turning to the harvest fields,
»■ml dollar» to »wear out u warrant
from cn.nmcrrinl ehnnuel», the govern, quarters.
Persons writing or giving this infor­ in order that the fighters, and the civil­
This is the first time that in a drive be from here, and Pottage Grove is
While be w ii » in court answering to the meat i» expi'ited to plnre heavy order»
billed for a baseball gam«' with either mation in person need have no fear ians sustaining the fighters, may be fed
« harge uf »pccding he »nid nothing in the immediate future. An order for an attempt has been made to make a
Junction Uitv or Mab«*|.
, their nnni«»s will be revealed. f«»r the and the fight continue to a victorious
nbout the theft of the machine and thin !WI,IMM),OIMI feet of eiintonment lumber complete history of each person solicit
Ma
jor
1
1.
K.
Metenlt
has
be«*n
asked
j
information will be regarded in this end.
ed.
1'nder
the
new
arrangement
a
pledge
fuel did not come out until Inter. He will »oon lie placed, to lie followed l.y
wu» told that the pnmceotion o f the another from the railroad mlmini»tra- or a report on a yellow card will be filed to serve as one ot th«* sta ff officers toi Sl»nse as strictly confidential,
Many Others Axe Discharged.
other men would cunt him nothing nml tioa for diiO.ltOO.OIH) feet for freight car in every instance. It makes a record the occnaii n.
Captain
Lee Roy Woods has received
—
—
w—
§-
s
•The
price
o
f
want
ads.
is
about
the
which will serve ns a chart to the real
he told who they were.
cn»»t ruction.
:only thing that hasn’t gone up on ac­ word from Lieutenant Smith, who a t ­
LENGTH
OF
SUNSHINE
spirit
o
f
the
publie,
and
it
will
disellisi'
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The northwest lumbermen are looking
o f the war. One cent a word— tended school with him ut Fortress
S U P P O S E D P O T A T O BUGS A R E I N for a »tendy market for their produet each weak or suspicions spot.
IS SHORTER EACH DAY count
three times for the price Of two.
Monroe, that all the others who failed
R E A L I T Y O N L Y IM M O D E S T
in Italy after the war.
An economic
to pass the examination have been dis
The
days
ure
now
getting
shorter
by
L A D Y BUOS
survey o f that country has ju»t been VERLE WILSON SUCCUMBS
charged. O f ten from the const defenses
H E S E N T I N E L endeavors to
completed, and analysis shows that in
TO GUNSHOT WOUNDS minutes ai d fractions of minutes each
of the Columbia only two were success­
get
out
a
newspaper
that
is
a
day.
although
the
difference
in
the
It lias ib*veb«pe<) that what w<*r4* sup the first fiv e years o f peace Italy must
ful in passing the test. One o f the suc­
good ad. for the city. In this
|rt»*«*d to lx* potnto bugs found upon import from three to f i l e times as
Verle Wilson, son o f Mr. and Mrs. length o f sunlight is ns yet hardly no |
cessful ones was Lieutenant James
ticeable.
Technically
Saturday
was
the
i
it
has
succeeded
to
a
certain
numerous patch«»* o f potatoes in this vi
much lumber ns it imported annually in W. W. Wilson, o f Yonealla, grandson of
Mills, brother o f K. K. Mills, o f this
extent, as has been testified
einíty, nr«» r»»nlly the charming Indybug. the period preceding the war, when its J. M. Me Dole, o f Divide, and nephew longest day o f thi' year, when there :
city, and whose family spent several
to many times— but we have
Their r«»sen»blaiH'e t»» the ooft-Nliell<»<t annual imports were 1,000,000,MM) feet. of Mrs. J. W. Vcatch, o f this city, died should have been nearly lt> hours o f j
months here during the past year.
not done as well as we would
potato bug is eiiuned by tli«»ir immoli, It ¡» estimated that the country will at the home o f his parents Monday fore continuous sunshine. Hv July 4 there
Lieutenant Smith, one o f those who
like to do. W e have been able
enty in attaching themaelves to the p«« require from .'IJtOOJMKt.tHMI to 5,0tMt,tMi0. noon. The funeral was held Wednesday. will lie practically an hour less sunshine :
failed, is only 2H years o f age but has
to
do
ar
uracil
as
we
have
be
thaq,
there
wns
last
Saturday,
-md
•>’
'
lato lenvcN while shi'ilding the raiment 000 feet o f rough and square lumber a He was 21 years o f age, o f perfect phy
served nine years in a military school
car. e of the support we have
in whieh they «rere garb»*»I as larvae.
year for the fir»» five years, and 2,000, sique, and expected to join the army the latter part o f December the length
and four years with the F S. marines.
received
from
advertisers
and
of
sunshine
will
be
shortened
to
M
‘
v
i
County Fruit Inspeetor Htewnrt, win» otto,otto a year for the ten succeeding within a short time.
He holds one o f 4tMio efficiency medals
.-.ubscribei'
,e have done the
is tin authority on bugs, eaperinlly lady- years. The prospects for the northwest
Young Wilson was out shooting crows hours.
issued during the past 145 years and
ben
we
could
with
the
support
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s-s--------
bug*, is the person t«> giv«* this informa
out o f cherry trees on June 14. In
lumber business were never brighter.
was
coast defense ordnance o fficer for
we have received. How much
Pupils Paj»s Exams,
tion. He has n » i far aucc<»e«le«| in keep
climbing over a fence the gun became
■ — w ■»- »- -----
several months.
better
we
do
in
the
future
de
The
f
o
l
l
o
w
i
n
g
pupils
o
f
t'ottBge
Grove
ing potato bugs out o f th«» county. Th«'
Get your girl- and then get your an­ entangled and exploded, the charge hit
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pends entirely upon the sup­
lady bugs do not harm th«» potatoes or nouncements from The Hentinel.
"*
ting him under tin1 right arm. He man­ and surrounding school d is tric t» were
Holding R evival Meetings.
port
we
get.
The
Sentinel
will
successful
ill
passing
the
recent
eighth
w s s
—
either plants to which they nttach them
aged to rrnwl down n hill and nttrnrt
The Church o f Holiness people are
at ail time ;et out a paper in
selves, und lire nn enemy of the aphis, SIX COTTAGE GROVE
the attention o f some tourists in a pass grade examinations:
holding their annual ten day meeting
keeping with the desires of the
Distriet 4*i Marie Veateh, Grace San
which has raised such havoc this year.
ing
automobile.
A
neighbor
woman
who
BOYS 00 IN THE DRAFT
here, the first session having been held
citizens and business people of
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was met on the road, got into the ear ford, Marie Uaroutte, Marie MvCnrgar.
last night. Rev. J. A. Kriug, evangelist,
the community as expressed by
Population of County Is 30,276.
The Cottage Grove country had fur and stopped the flow o f blood with n Clara l.eunt, l ’aul Holladav, Henry
is conducting the meetings, and the pub
their
support.
To
this
extent
it
Maier,
Hurry
Skilling.
Harvey
Robin
O th e rw iv he
The total population o f Lane county, nished ti o f thp HM drafted men which pack over the wound.
lie generally is invited to attend.
is possible for them to say just
aeennling to returns from th«» wnr sav­ left Kugene Monday for Camp Lewis. would have died from loss o f blood be­ son, Flovd Longfellow, Walter Woolley.
---------w s a ■
what
kind
of
a
newspaper
they
Rex
Wheeler.
Klnor
P.
Knowles.
ings census, is 30,276. The county’s to­ They were as follows: Delbert Kelly, fore reaching home. He was so weak
Seventy fiv e per cent o f the males o f
want.
District H.'t Glenn Fave Mel.in. Phil,
that the wound could not be dressed for
tal quota f««r the purchase «if stamps is Dorena: Raymond T. Hatton and Ar
this country receive a salary o f less
ip L. Mosby.
tour»,520.
thnr dosso, Cottage Grove; Walter Rob several days.
than «tilSi a year. Here's a ease where
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Mr*. Veateh and the McHole family
inson. Divide; Joseph Fremarxi, Ruja-
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w e ’re all willing to lie with the minor­
T ry the want ad. way.
were present at the funeral.
W A T C H Y O U R L A B E L . Huve 25c. da, and Joe Jackson, I.orane,
ity.
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