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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1918)
k ^ V M v --/ ______ $ VOM MK XXVIII AWFUL SLAUGHTER OF GERMANS SICKENS Brillili Oil liner* Retire When the U uii * Become Bo Hot They Cun No Longer Be Fired (Enttarn (Snntr ^ n tto l AND COTTAGE DROVE LEADER «'OTTAOK GKOVK, LANK »'«H’NTY, OKKOON, FRIDA V, .11 I,V PREACHER MAKES SUCCESS OF W AR GARDEN AND ENJOYS WORK IC «• v J on «’| i I i K (lotti*, ¡m u ta r o f III« Miilioilinl «• liurch, I iiin il«'inofiiit rntcil that hi* hit■» itt>i1 1 1y in otii«*r I iim ' h I m ' nh I ch that of liifi|C th#• k « im | h I, mu) i* h**tiiiioii\ to fhitt flirt h** Ita» ohi * •»( fhr la*ut war giirilriiM in tin* city. 11«* h I mmh I v in«« ha«) |H*itN, I r ' iiiih , jM»taio«*«, ran on* ami it«*«'?», ami «*\«* ii |»i«*k«*«I a ri|a* lo | iiiii I o a f«*v\ «laya nigo II«* any«* that cv ! «*ry )•••»!viv ‘a worth of foni! in* mi»«*» «■an lil «* h Inin to (oil j a at that mm h iiiom into war a«*ti vitina ami, |r-ni«it*tt, In* 1 f im i* ili** «•*«*n,ia** m * h t y «‘ a n r^ i/.in ^ . 191* NOTICE TO PATRIOTS! R E C R U I TS Every able bodied mail of Cottage Drove ik aMlced to do 1 i 1 h patriotic duty by Joining the home guard arid at tending drill every week If possible Tl:e regular drdl night 1» uow Tuesday, the roll being called at 7:110 sharp If you want to do your duty, he at the armory next Tuesday evening No need to allow embarraMKmeut xtand in tie way i t doing your duty new men are being added at every meeting You would fight, if necessary, for the pr itec tlon of your home, your wife and f kiddle*, • >ut le your mother and sisters, you <an't fight effectively un pi ..-pared. Preparedness I k the .eat v .iy to avoid the necessity of lighting. Your governor has asked /ou to propare for home defense. The <>o y* lu tl e trenches expect you to oe prepar« d to back them, if uece • ary Cloud anything make a per on'* duty plainer" Complet router of the company will be published next week. Will your name be there II you can't get out to drill next Tuesday, but want your nan.e ou the roKter. notify The • lentlne. SAVINGS STAMPS MEETING IS FOLLOWED BY A NEAR TRAGEDY Nl’ MBKR 41 C0T1AGE GROVE IS STILL BEHIND IK W. S. S. DRIVE One o f the wrur savings stamp» rullie» Fri«lav evening came near having a | tragi«* ending. \ > . )l. Hemenway, II. ,L Shinn, H. L. Muckirj ami Misse» Hazel and Neitji Ha/.elt«;ri ha«l b«*en attending! u meeting ut Hhu* Mountain. On their, way home the lights o f the ear went out 1 and the trip hml to be ramie in the; dark. Nothing w«*nf wrong until just I a» the party wra» entering the eity lim 1 HALF OF QUOTA OF $25,620 its. when a r«*ar w h«*el dropped o f f o f HAS NOT YET BEEN th#* culvert hi fr«»nt o f the l«ande»s ( SUBSCRIBED pluce, the car tip)>ing onto it» »i«le. Mr. | Shinn mnde a «{trick and iinceremonioo» ' «•xit over or through th«* windshield L ib erty Loan Flying Squadron Will B» while Mr. Markin, in tiie rear seat, w a c Thrown Into the Treu che* and greatly embarrassed by being so uncer- i It I k Expected City Will einoniouslv s#|ue«*/«*d between two sueh j Soon Do Over the Top. charming and estimable young women. N o injuries were »u»fain«*d beyond a - few »cratehes (unless the carmine dis ' coloration of Mr. Markin's face, which Cottage Grove ha» for the first time «lid not bleach for several day», be ; fallen «lown lamentably in a patrmti«: counted / and the ear wa» hardly! drive. Not over half it» quota in the damaged outside o f a broken wind saving» »tamp drive ha» been shield. rained and a war emergency committee «if men ha» been appointed to a»mHt. in I W W SABOTAGE PLOT IS i Hy K. ti j ili«* riti«'- a lo li ^ (In* lini* ol tilt« lllltihli SUSPECTED WHEN FLOUR fimit ni ik* 1^iuui uml iiorth' in E'iaun' IS DOCTORED wiwn ini«»»**» uf 111111111*11 «lowii atolli* ami I ' \ ila r t <• 11 th o u g h t In* ha«l at onil»l««l l»ri«'k uml utortur. hln Ila Inni iloti«* fin ir Work «*v i*ry w hrfi*. Doni Ilo* «al In-'li al 1 OH to MOfli«’ *lll»«tt H('t- plot II f«‘W «|t«y M ili uny ol th«»»«' citila ami you wouhl ngo, uhi ii buri#*} pamakra »orvr<l ut, funi ariH'kugi* nvcry tini«*. Not only hi» hontrlrv wrr«* r«*t urti«*«! from fin* «lin «a!hiiirala, loit I mii M iu ^ h ol • *\i*ry kiml llig roon* |«y g tir at » who rollili iiot i‘iif w**r«* ili rulli»- Now unii th«*i» «»uoutflj ol thoin oii arrount ot foroign aiihatnnr«* «nlllira v\ nulli hi* l i f t to u ff or «i a pili«'** tliry «ontain«*i| \l i Marioli thoijght poaaihly gronml j of r«*fugr fot aoliii«*r» ijuàrtorni tli«*!«*. i h i m wua tln* coitilitioti «*v«*n lu ton- fhr giua» or aoun* oth«*r ila ligi* rulla ali Ira t a li rr* 01633849 riiight lo mi th«* floiir. Aft«*r thoroughly'i »prilli «invi* of (hi» y **ar. FOREST FIRE ON DINNER *="-l*‘'.»og th*ii" ,'rk Th« ^ Noi wua if all fin* icault o f »h«*ll fin* paniiilig anni«' In* gof a gooil a|/« i| color ; r V V V K T V R V Q P R U I ? TB 1o“ U tea,,,J’ 14111 :,Kalu ‘ a , W ln ,° U ivC iL fi i n n iio J u lvV £ l o service. The team» will cover practi- ili Molili* ritira ori tipo <| l»y t In* lirim an» ot piai romiiion ordinar} -ami in tln* OUT OF CONTROL I «tally the name t*?rritory a» in former a ltri thi* hit; imiti«* of tln* H oiuiim * umi hot toni of tln* pan, whii'h h«* limi pui ! Mnt. Ole ChrUtianHOQ Is Victim of First Crop of Any Magnitude from That 1 drive». Each team will be made respou- ÌM*fori* liimlriiImii* *a tiiiiioiia volutiti««} <*lin»«*«l at fon «-onta a potimi, li«* ha» Near Fatal Accident in Hotitlieru E. Valley Will Be Composed HoldrnDan, forext r l in g e r , for a tirtain amount ¡t* d,»- takiii th«* mi«ft«*r «ip with th«* foo«| ad r«*tr«u»t, thrn* wua uny iiinount o f rvi Pacific Switch Yards. ... from Kujadu Tuesday Im.k.n^ for | tr)et and „ elpeete< that thlB mBth. Largely of Pears. «ll'nro o| Itili Mi I m 'II ij * i|«*|i I htu t «*ly mini -fiat imi. m. i, to UKKiKt III f.({htii,K fire above th. 0<( wi„ work a, Buee^*,fu||y a, jt bux in lilow li to pi«*n*M. tini- rollili 1 -uaily t«*il l"KKlnK '»nip* at Kujada. There hive j t ,jrjt Weatbvr Keport for Jtme tln* «iiffi'i«*n«*«* Imiw«*<*n tln* iii«*^ulur Mr». <>!«• f'hristinti-Mfi, «• f Latham, The I,«frane valley will take a position been a number o f firen there but all are j The quota given Cottage Drove m M n m m u m t«*inp«*riit ur«* !• I . on th«* ifth; iuta l»y Mh«*ll fin* ami tln* ayatnmitir had a narrow «*»« ap«> f r o m death Mon thia year a» a .»hipper o f fruit, accord under control exeept one on Dinner Of thin amount # 12,U00 hux lilowin^ out o f Ilo* l’ronta of liuiMin^a in in nu uni t«Tiip«*rjittif •• .11. « « ii fhr !» f ; dii>‘ af>«*rn<H»ii in tin* Moutli«*rn I'ucifn- ing to Claud Sc brack, manager o f the, creek, whirh i» running will) arid the been mixed, leaving #13,000 or better mi ' iiii maximum, ho ; mrnn minimum, 1*2; | oli «*ntir«* atr«*«*ta. switch yurda. Sh«* waa walking toward» Lorano Orchard coiripaay, who was in \ *er\ ice» o f :■ large e r e » o f men may lie yet to be mixed. The fact that Cot It wua uv«*r thia t«*rril«ifV flint tln* im*ni» tnuporiituro 60..!; *27 «*l«*nr dava, th«* HttAtion unti attempted to j*t«*p out th«* city Tuesday. The crop will be required for neverkl week« before it in tage Drove fell down xo miserably wax <««Tinnii» propoac«! to iiiakt* thi-11 iliiv** I partlv rloudy, ami 2 «*loini\. No rain. «»f th«* way o f au «*rigiiie which wn» np largely cun.po»«-d «»f pear», o f wbieh controlled, utllex« there should be « due largely to the faet thut xo ninny did Olii* thiindoratortr oii th«- 1 ?*h. tor Anilina. prmichitig from l>«*himl h«*r. Sh«* thougnt then- will he from Mt to 15 earload», ac heavy ruin. i not realize how much they were ex- A atinly of thi* litup will rcmiilv «Ita sh«* was »f«*ppiftg into th«* -pa«*<* |u*tw«*«*ii eonJiug t«» present indication». About i peeted to xubxeribe and did not under- • lo»«* thrir purpop«*. Th«*u lui«* wi « n i i I nmi I the trmk», hut instead sf<*pp«*d insi*le one third o f th«*»e will be d 'Anjou» and : xtand thut the puymentx were xprend -IO imi«'» «*i«Mt <*t thut piar«*. A litri in* m th«* mila. Sh«* waa »truck by the pilot the remainder Bartlett». I ’ears have i ! out over a period of xix month« for the a rniiwny c«*nt«*r «*f i inpor tu io«* y umi to ami thrown forwlird on her far«* hut don«* well this year be«*au»e o f unfnvor-i purpo.e of making it poxxible for poeple enptui’«* timi city wouhl cutihli* tln* t««• r outaide th«* track. Th«* great toe o f one able breeding condition» for pest» und to xubxeribe the desired amount and pay imi ita to m t th«* liritinh arti:}* of tln* f«»«»t was badly crush«*«! bv a w h«*el uml b« «-au-eof th«* careful spraying methods i it out of the xHvingx of the next xix noi t h o f f fi olii tln* nruiy of tln* »oiilh th«* neit toe injured, ami h«*r fa«-«* wa- practiced by th«* people o f that valley. ' month«. umt provimi couitminirut ion lirtwrrn budl} bruised nad »«*iat<-h«*«l. She wa- This w ill be the first fruit crop o f j j The quota for Cottage Drove amounts fin* ut ni y of th«* north unii th«* Fr«*iul», able, however« to be r«*ni<»v«'d t«» h«*r any magnitude raise«! m the valley, but | 1 to #.'15 for each adult person of the city A morirli na uml itntnh »outh o f tln* horn«' the next day. ther«* are w veral thousand acres o f f ; and any former purchase« of stamps do Hoaimo. The Christianson» hist th«*ir home by trees coming into bearing. | not count on such quota. Vn*winj* th«* lino» o f «irfon»«*, tln* «nu fir#* a f«*w weeks ag«>. Cottage Drove is not the only eity inni, howit/«*r», wir«* <*ntuft|*l«'iii«*vtt» timi! that has had difficulty in raising its ODOROUS MAGNOLIA IS NOW Ir«»m*In*» ot tln* lintiali, otti* woulii noi quota. -Vearly every other city has had IN FULL BLOOM AT F C t liink it po«»it>lc tur uny hiiiunn mimi to A b iti B o d ltid N i d i W h o COTTAGE GROVE DIRECTORY Ralph L&mmers Has Miraculous I the same difficulty aud some intensive HAS M ANY TITLES OF o l i » ! no «olii M< mm Ì i *«I limi witli mo lift)«* COFFMAN S Have Not Responded to Call work is being done this wet* over the Escape When Whirled by ARISTOCRACY rogarli for tifo a» to attvinpt to punii entire country to show kaiser Bill that for Home Guards Th«* magnolia tr«*e on th»* F. C. Coff- ’ Immun fb*ah against »t«*«*l ft# tlx* «-xt«-nt Revolving Shaft whatever our government n«kf it gets. On«* who would glance over a «lire« man place is putting forth its first re«|uir»*«l |o br«*nk through For every The flying squadrons will call on all tory of th«* Cottage Grove country blooms for this year. This is the only ! gum tlo-re mu»t ! m * a price, tliec«* must those who have not subscribed their be n m «*(« au Minen t o f I hm » of life uguiuaf Mollit» Finger of Scorn a; Those Who might be h*d to l»elie\ «* that Cot tog*- mugmdiu tr«*e in th«* city am! it always To be whirled around a rapidly re quota.«, or a« much ax it seem* that they Grove wa» under some autocratic f*$m attracts cotmideroble attention with its l#eave to Otter» the Protection ground gained Men «if «-xpeneuce ami volving shaft. to have every xtiteh of ■night be able to. and a supreme effort o f g«»v ernment. A «tweetory won hi im mammoth turd nigiitv perfume«! hi Oof.?». o f Their Wives mud K 4 <die». »unity etui figure in ndvnuc«* to mum* I j clothing except his «hoes and stockings made to reach the amount the govern- «I«»»«* enough King» for all the cotiatnrr of which there ar«* some 15 at present. Mother» and Sister». thing of a certuinty n» f « * what the cost 1 torn from hi# body and yet to escape niBnt ha* asked for. now at war, and probably ns many, — ---------.............. will I»«*, ami no general in the Hrilimli, 1 with but a few scratches, was the ex Latham was the first district of this t^ueons, not t<» mention the Mci^u»*« n» ’ French or Aui«*ricau army hu» l»«*en \ BRIDE OF HERMAN 0 ¡M-rienee of Kalph I .a miners. 14-year-old [ section to report going over the top. and t^ii4 ‘«*iiers. In ad«liti«m there ur« ! f<»iiml »o r«H*klcN» «»f human lif«*, »««1 \ campaign i» on to stir inter«*»? in wa« «1*5 short Friday night beforo MILLER MUCH KISSED son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ijimmers. Nte«*p« «I in military h«»art l«*»sn«*»», a» t « » the home guard organization, which I» Mrinces. Kayser», Karls, linke.» ami 1 I he boy and his brother were playng the war savings stamp rally, but at this i Count». All are patriotic citizen» o f a ! be willing to pay the price that (i«*i ; con»id«*red just a» important in its way iii-n th«- drafted in.-n li ft Eugene ct about the «haft under the l.nmmer* meeting #l!k>. #5 more than the re many paid, «»r willing l«i order the •!«*;«11» * as any «• f the war activities and which free country, however« and aie doing | .) o'clock tsiniduv morning f i r Hun Fran mill Friday afternoon and had been quired amount, was »ub»«*ribed. Th«» to ««) his «»w a men a« Germany or«lere«| in has b«*ea call«*«! for bv the gf»\ern«»r o f their liest in th«* prosecution of tin* w..r| i-im-o, Mrs. Herman Otto Miller, bride of winding belt lacing about the shaft tal »ubseription waa $1805. Miss fnex f«*r world «l«*moeraev. thi» drive. . the »tate. mu- of rhe un i- in tin- quad o f ter. ua.« ’ when the boy's clothing liecanie entsng White wa» chairman and Mrs. George History r«*cor«l» that when Nup«deon [ At the war saving» stamp rally Fri kisM-d by everyone o f them just l-efore led with the lacing and he was boitnd Hovd secretary in thi» district. wu» nearing his finish, when it was r«* I day evening H«*v Joseph Knotts flnverl PERMANENT PATRIOTIC the train left. to the shaft. Had he been caught cross- Row River, with a quota of $2800, thut hi» mind wnx becoming the si»»i«*s and mtdlyeoddles who ar«* »«» g.iide«l that mimi was M r . nnd Mr«. Miller w- rc married wise o f the shaft, which wnx loeated but went over the fop with $.1215. Thi» i* FUND IS ESTABLISHED Komewhlt degenerate, lo- xpent los utili ternler finiteti, »«» «*«»1*1 footed, »«» \\«*?«k in onlv a few days age, the bride, like a short distance from the floor beneath the __ be»t ___ ___ _ ___ made by any district »hotting tnry rexource», thè live« o f In« men, the spim-s and ««■ iinrcsponxiv e to then Immediate Contributions Are Needed to hundreds and thousand* o f others whose the mill his head and feet would have; in this vicinity which has sr" far report with just s neh profligney a» wn» show u ..... nlry 's call tlint they feel unable to Coyer Deficit. husbands have gone to war, agreeing struck the floor timbers as he revolved t-d complete returns bv thè Derninns m thè yenr l!i|v make tin* effort iien*»»nr} f «• g«*t out that she would lie happier to I m - the i and he would, undoubtedly, have Imen Mount View, which always goes over ittul |ir«*|«nre th«*iiitu*lv«*» f«»r tint «*mer .V |Mrinan«*ut |»:itriotic fun«l fmtn w ife o f i* soldier than a sweetheart. I he K a is e r h in m e lf enm e lo th è w est the top, »ub»cri6ed $1<G5, with a quota «•rii fro n t to in iik e th i» b a ttìi- lu x butti«-. gen«*} tlint may tm»«*, who i«n* willing t«» which tl»«* expen»#»» o f nil th«* war drive» Mr.». Miller accompanied her hurhnnd to Sam NVwcorab, the engineer, stopped of $960. In d ig n i- lim i w o ii K u « « ia , b u t in trig o « ' I«* h \ i * tin* |>o»rtihle |irot«*ction o f their will lu> paid wh«*n thee«» »?* no «»rht*r ■ the *tati«»n nnd just a» th * train started the machinery just a» soon a» he »aw The Blu«* Mountain district went over «'«•uld im i too l th è it i lin d i, o r trem -ln-rv wi\«*» uml kiddie», «•! their im»th«*r» t*it<1 ineth«nl pro\ ide«l was «»»tnMish«»<! at th«*i on«» of th«* men suggested that they all ! the predicament the bov wa» in. It was, the top with $1020 in subscriptions, and ten husky necessary to cut the boy loose from rhe : Saginaw also reports having gone to iie li tlie in ; so th e y w e re to be nitide »i»ter», t«» tli»* hu»bavidt« nnd father» of VV. S. S. rallv Friiiay night. Subs«-ri|» ‘ 'kis> tin* bride, oth«*r wit«*» nnd children nnd the »on» turns to th«* fund will I m * limit«*«! to n young men each hurriedly implanted a 10 te«'l th è pow er o f D o rm iiii w r x t li. shaft. He was able to be out the next over the top. i kiss upon tile lip; o f the bride, the hus «lay apparently none the w«»r»e for his, M i l i t n r i sin m ust p r e v a li f o r D e rin a tiy nnd Unit her» <»f other inoth«*r» and dollar «‘iii-h time donation» ar«* ask«*«!. Silk Creek reports raising $600, »inter». II«* »nid flint th«» time is rn|*i«11y The attendance Fri«lny uig!it was s»> bum! !>«*ing th«* tenth, ut ri11 i-ost ; lite rul«-rs m ust m n ke a rm ili experience. There was but a small attendance at e r s h u w itig , w h a te v e r th è lo»x ni lit e tu approncliing when un able lm«li«*«l mnn small that many who will wish t«» put t Mr». Miller was Mis- Mary M. l\>w«*ll. the war savings stamp rally held at the who i» not a m«*mber o f th#» home guar«! «if Koran«*. th è m en ni ilo- r iin k a w h o , w it li f i n i r th«»ir dollars into th«* fumi were n«»t j high school, many carelessly neglecting DRAFT REGISTRANTS ARE n n e e s to rs , lim i lim i t r n iiiin g o f inori- will I m * look«*«! upon n» yellow, will lu* reaeli«*«!, and th«»»«» can l«»n\e th«» amount to answer the government's call to at GIVEN FINAL NUMBERS tend the rally, while many others had • litui ti «-entury in im iliin g but tn k m g looked upon n» ufmid flint h«* may In* with A If. Jury, at the Hank of ( ’«»ttage j SIX MORE LEAVE TO call«*«! upon t«» »tiff«»r »«urn* .»light incon (¿rove. This is th«* »«»etimi subscription urdrrx. made engagements before the advertis SERVE THEIR COUNTRY Th«- ilrnwinj; to lle«i^;nut»• the unler A ln i so on th è tw e n ty t ir s t «Iny o f venience m performing hi» pntriotie that has be«*n called for. Those wh«» «liti l ing of the meeting that could hardly be in vv hii-h this year's registrants will be not donate th«» first tune can apply a 1 .M a rch , th è lilovv wn» « t r u c k , tln- It i itis i) «luty, u» nfrni«l that hi» precious enr The following men «if th«* Cottage called was held last week. The regis broken. Some #2200 of the deticit was I** so lu ti», d e te r iiiin e d , b e lie v in g th e y *•»»» limy !»«• injured in protecting the dollar on each subscription. The com Grove country are membesr of the draft trants from the Cottage Drove country subscribtnl at this meeting. I.. M. Lew is, c u llili lio ld th è lin e , tln- D e r iiia u g i-n e m ls lit«*» ii nd property «>f the country of pl«*te list of donor» w ill be publish«*«!. | . increment which l«*aves Kugene today were given numbers ax follows: Chaun a transient, taking the limit. #1000 in which lit* bon»t» o f being n citizen. together with an iteim/e«l account « » t .. ,, ., . .. ... .. ,, . s t r ik n ig w it li th u t in a d iie sK an d re e k * .. tor Fort Ä cDowell, Calif.: Henry Karl eey V. Crites, 3t$; Alva Emory l>«vis. stamps. II«* wu» roun«lly tipplttii«t«*«t n» h«* liti«l «*xp«*nt!it ur«*» Jessn e ss tim i coni«-* o f d e x p e ru tin n . The government required that a rec Fowrell, L«*rane; William Everett l*«»\v it>: Roy Archie Baumgardner, ti.'!; Clif Iliin d r e d s o f th o u s iim ls o f m en hm l if onto thn»«* who nr«* »o ln<*kitig in n There is a deficit at the present tini«* ell, Londot . Kerl William Guldens. Sa ford Smith. S3; Vivian Edward Dwyre, ord be kept of tho.ie who attended and reiiiizntion of th«* dutic» of citixenship I m - i - ii m o ved fru iti tln- l{u s s in ii fro n t to ami immediate c«>ntributions are n«»»*«l lem; Geoige Small Mosby, Robert !'■!; doe Levi Deer, lotv; Alby Halbert w ho did not attend this meeting and th«v In-lp in th è strugg i«-. M nioke xe re e n * thut they loll in «*n»e while oth«*r» with «»«I. In tin* list as published last week Thomas Aden and Benjamin Franklin Ritchey, 115; Fillmore Dale Wyatt, 123; local committee is instructed to report »•-re th ro w ii lip to In d e Ilo- m n v e m e n t* I«*»» time tire drilling to intik«* certain a subscription of $1.00 by J. J. \Vil»«>n Marksbuty, Cottage Orove. Harlev Isaac Ross, 141; Commodore the reason for th«» non attendance of thut none «if our Oo«l giv«*n lib«*rtie» sire was not incinti«*«!. f r o lli th è observ ut ioti liiitlo n n x a in r Perry Rogers. 154; Wm. Frank Ijtslev, nnv citizen. p liim - s ; nome o f th è « cre e n s ha li«,en taken from u». I'sed cars can be hougnt of Woodson Hit*; Nelson Finley Whippx, 171; Win.! E U G E N E -ALSO POSTPONES W A R Among th«»»«* who regularly nttend I li r ii w ii up un e n r lv a« th è w eek Ili-fori- Soldiers Reduce Their Packs Brothers with small pav ment down. S A V IN G S STAM P Leonard Sturdevant, I7S; Carroll Brv w h e n w e w e re th e r e , T h e D e rm n n g u nx «hill nre three who come 12 mile», tin Deorge Foster, who is with the Fourth D R IV E tin Deorge, 1*5; Robert Day Conner. • -o lig lieli h n rd e r, lo u d e r and m o re n f t e n . oth«*r who come» M mile», and »ev«*rnl Engineers in France, tells interestingly !*»•; Howard Clair Cox. lt»2. T h e c o u g h in g lim i lia r k in g o f th è g u nx who com«» from two to four mile», wrhile of how the soldier boys adapt them W HITE FLOUR SALES Eugene Guard: In view of the Fourth The published list did not show the lim i file w h ir / in g o f sln -lls lu m ie th è many nl»le lH»die«l men within tli«* <*ity selves to circumstances. In n letter lo M AY RESUME TODAY number of Ralph Leonard Brown, prob- of July ceiebrutiou in Eugene and the it ili n e Inn i lie n rd th è w e i-k ’ b e fo re seeni limit» i«11«* it way tli«» «»\ening «»r nr«* out his mother, Mrs. A. E. Foster, he say* part the citizens in general are planning i . . . ... .. ably due to an error in publication. 11 k •• e hi hi s p la y . T h e D e rm a u x w e re motoring «»r enjoying them»elve» in that his company hus been covering Hoginning today sales of white flour ' * to take in the observance of Independ sh o o tn ig o v e r Ih e ir o w n lin e o f tn -ni-hes »«im«* (*«|tinlly iinprorlurtive manner. quite a few “ kilos.” He started out on the 30-50 basis may be resumed by ence Dny, the drive planned by the fix U lto th è f i r s t lin e o f H r it ix li d e fe n se . with un SO pound pack but found each Orognn dealers under permission grant The Sentinel has a bargain in a sehol- ing squadron to raise #t*0,tKi0 in pledges T im i is th è n ie th o d o f x t u r tin g un o ffe n - day that there were a number of things ed by the food administrator. urship in the International Correspond- to put Eugene's war savings quota over 150,000 TROUT FRY ARE «¡ve. he could dispense with, besides he could Boaver state patriots have turn«-d|ence School whirh has b«»en left with it the top has been postponed until next DISTRIBUTED IN STREAMS mnke the little French kiddies happy T ln - D e rn in ri m en in t h e ir own | back from domestic ami a. renntile for sale. fltfc week, according to an announcement I ren elle« lim i been d re sse d ili uew o lii with the presents he gnve them. Inci stocks between 17.000 and IS,000 bur A enr of trout fry was received Wed made today by J. K. Pratt, chairman to rn i« , Inn i b e ejl nitide to d r in k rum in n i rets of flour to In» sent by the govern- ! nesdny front the state fish hatchery. A dentally he has reduced his pack of the city war savings committee. •-thi-r so tIn ,t th e y w o u ld be r«‘«'kli-ss in n i inent to fill the needs in France. This number of locnl xpiirtxnu'n nttended to pound* by the process of elimination. The flying squadron w ill be organized — advertising doesn’t pay in n f iiiiin - o f m in d to fin-e n n y o rd e a l. He mentions that eggs nre 00 rents record of self-sacrifice has b«»en made in the ilixtribiition nnd nil the nrci-xxihle tinder the leadership of a captain. There unless give.i thoughtful T h e r n p t iiin x Inni noi been tru s te d w it h xlrenmx of the nearby country received the half doyen, nnd chocolate is almost barely four weeks, the spontaneous nnd | will be five teams. One team will be attention by th ru who th è In f o r m a t io n th u t th e y w e re b e in g voluntary action of householders and their share. The fry were smaller than impossible to get. assigned to the work of organizing a prepare the copy— in n rc h e d to u s ln u g h te r . A t n g iv e n tim i' dealers compassionate and generous i tixunl, due to the fact that the hatchery “ # 10 iM> limit club.” as well as by those who th e y w e re to open w r it t e n o rd e rx , nnd enough to place their own gratifications Edwards Meets Watkins in France. has been unable to secure sufficient A club of those who will pledge #100 put the ad. into type and ut n n iit h e r g iv e n lim e th è h e tiv y g u n x William Edwards, son of Mr«. \lli<- second to the need« of others. help, nnd it wax thought better to get will also be forim-d. arrange its position w e re to r h n n g c t h e ir riin g e f r e n i th è them Into the streams rather than take Robinson, wntes from France that he in the paper' f i r s t lin e o f H r it is h ilef<’ lise to th è sec- the chance of their dying nt the hnteh has just not Harry Watkins, who hn« Married Girls to Wrong Men. FIRE DESTROYS DAM AT o n d , u n ii it vvns th e n th u t th è D e rm n n x twice been reported killed in action, but eyr for laek of care. Th<- Sentinel made a slight error, a — advertising gotten up in a «vere to m n ke t h e ir m xh fro m t h e ir PALLETT LUMBER MILL (>rror |„M vv,.,.k ~ n th(. st,',rv Within less than an hour after the is still in shape to give the haus a real vrrr manner to appeal to the buyer, tre n c h e x to th è f ir « t lin e o f th è H r it is h . ear arrived here some of the fry were trimming. As Edwards has been traits concerning the double wedding nt the and handled by the printer in The I'alictt Lumber company's mill T o th è s t irp rix e o f th è H r it is h th è ( l e r in the water. The officers of the Rod ferrei! Iront his battery to lighter work F. B. VanNortwick home. The eiror a manner to attract the eye. near Divide was in danger of dent rue ninna r a m e in s o liti m ass f o r m a t im i, th è and <inn eltili wish to express their tip on account of his physical condition, it was to marry the girls off to the wrong will get splendid results. tion by fire Monday night. Fire, «am«- fo rm n tio n flin t N n p n io n n ttseil In precintlon of the services of those who is likely that the same is true of Wat men. Otherw ise the story was absolute- | which originated in the log run h is Iti Mt d e s p i'rn te « tru g g le s . M n n y o f were on hand with automobiles to take kins, who is in the same in top ly correct, and the girls probably knew way, spread to the dam of the log — you do your part and th è H r it is h hm l been k ille d in th è b a r The two men had not met for three the difference anyway. Miss Adda be the fish nut to the streams. There were pond nnd destroyed the dam By tho we'll do ours— and you'll see rn g e , k il t n th e rx w e re th e re h itn g in g on 150,00(1 in the shipment, which wax only venrs. The letter was written June 14. came the bride of John Trnnnel and : heroic efforts of workmen, who stvyel that what ere tell you is so. w it h t r a e B r lt ix h g r i l . secured through thi persistent efforts Miss My rei became the bride of Evt-c.>t: on the job sll night, the flam«« were (C o n tin u e d on t h ir il p a g e ) of C. A. Bnrtell, secretary of the club. If you can't sell it, try the wnnt ad. I Powell. kept away from the mill proper. HIT BY ENGINE BUT LORANE VALLEY WILL I ' SHIP THIS YEAR PREACHER FLAKS MOLLYCODDLE SISSIES CLOTHES TORN OFF BU I IS ONLY SCRATCHED t \