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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1918)
Wht (Enttarn* (la w fa tto i FRIGHTFULNESS IS SHOULDER BROKEN _ WHEN AUTO OOES MADE SIUDY BY J AND VOLUMI'! X X V I I I ( i IT T A U K OOTTAOE U RO VK, LA N K DROVE LEADER CO UNTY, OKKOON, F R ID A Y , .11 L V o JAIL SKNTh* FOR YOUNO L». MS % '»’ ORS II I, If llH : __ t SOME LEFT BEHIND WORSE CRANE A N D ASSOCIATES |THAN ENEMY SHOOTING TAKE OVER BUENA VISTA FROM IN FRONT CINNABAR MINES ( 'olii piu ili tu lui ve beett tini*, c m t ly of da 11111 ge »Ione by youiig i gom g ni «w un m lag in l(ow ri ver eunt of tlic c ity. Fnriiii*rn wlion«* prop erty thè yoiing meli ero«« report tim i gatcN hiiA'i* Formar Pintor DoCMiTt M ine« W ord« New Fropertieti and Bla« k Butte Mine* bei li |efl open nllow ing Ntoek tu ewcupe lu Tejllug o f the DuUrtt of Thoa« W ill Be Operated Under Harne nud g*‘t ia to g n iin fiddN , tliat feuce« K im a lciu g at llom a M anagement. tinse beoti knocked down and w irc feiie**« cut. Me veni I l'OWN hlis«' le*« «»III»* *n k frolli g ettiu g ia to n«*w g raia , limi “ Thorn* le ft behind who are not w ill I*. I- Fran«», m anager o f the B la c k H-nUnd* STicini Writer Telia of om» liorne w a « ln«t for «evcral «Inv*. The ing to make aucrific«»n h i proportion to B u tte «jincl silv**r mine«, arid hi« aaaoei- farm ern lire determ iued tu m ake mi ex Premeditated Slaughter of th«’ Hiicrifie»*N being nitide by the boy« ate« have taken ov «*r th«* Buen a V iata am pie *»l t he firn! «lepreilaf or they who have gone to fh<* front tho««* who group o f « ven cin n ab a r mine« on the Non -Combatanta cuti li in th«* act, and they scurii pnrent« tire not going the lim it h i th»* p atrio tic I mp<| iih riv e r .’10 rnil«*« from Ki«ldle, w lioNi* cln ld rcn go nw iiiim ilig in tliat v i work at home lire worm* than fhone i*nil have 'Otnrnent'cil operation». M r. e in itv tliat they ha*l better n n k e inifui whom th«* bo yn w ill fa««* in batti«* ur Fran«* w ill m anage the new group, aa MAH T i i i p i A i » H*i l»y Ii«*trentiiiK O i r I i** h of tlie ir young hopeful« and miike m y,*' were th«* word« of H«*v. l>. A . w ell a« th« mm«** at Hba*k B u tte . i i i i i i n to O u U li V lct o rlo u * All!*:«. certa in tliat they tire noi thè onen due M acLeo d , V. M ( A. w o rker w ith the (^uick«ils er 1« « till b rin g in g a good ItullillugH A m HyNtrniatlr fot pili «cntene«*H. colora and form er pantor of the I'rea price The j overnm ent take« 10 per cent T h e p ro p iT ty o w im t n if fe e t e d feel b yteria n church here, who nddreaNed a o f the output lit $105 a flu n k , and the ally Destroy«*«! tliat thè g u ilty uim * n are «howing very union in ertin g at the M ethodi«t church rem ainder »ring« fr«»in $115 to $120. littb* nppreciat ioti of thè kindncuN Hund 11 y «*v«*nifig. «liowii in nllow ing tliem to cronn p ii Itev. M a cL *o d 'n add rena waa a «tir i My K. G Bi|qi, eo|i) rid ili, 11*1'»; BODY OF CAPTAIN M E. vate property to retteli thè Hwiiiiining ring one. It «’oiitnined much inform a W •• I H I I*ur in ut I I o Y lm k on tin* place«. PARSER INTERRED HERE tim i a« to how the boy a are being cured I u»•Ntln y rv i'im ig folluM ing tin* o|M*miig for and wun a refu ta tio n o f «tori«»« eir ni 1)1« gri-Hl liuti Ir oil tin* w n I i t i i frin ii The fun *ral of F a p la in M y rl F ili« d ilu te d to the e ffe c t th at the aoblier IlAS SOME FINE WHEAT 1 intblo tu 1 ut o il tin* ra ilw a y «*«»1111111111 B a rk e r, of I'o rtlu n d , waa held her«* M o n OltliOII Ut A III VYltll tllt'ir lllfol loM«‘H CESPITE LACK OF RAIN boy« have w h ite flo o r bread and ir e d ay afternoon, thi« being the home of liv in g m a lux ury denied the c iv ilia n * (lit* U m ilim i limi u rlìi u i i |»I him * n o t r r to hi« brille o f a few month«. T h e fu n eral Fr«*«l W r ig h i, of W u lk e r, one o f tho o f th«* country. “ T here t« ubaolutely no aervice« sv«*re conducted from the chapel li|ow 111 » tin ru ilw iiy Ntiition nml tim U * . to m tri ni|it the truffo-. Ilittiil»* limi l»rr|i ih o r I mie» cNNful gru in grower« of thi« waate at the nrtnv cam p a,'* the apeak er In' Baator J . M ark Fom«*r, uncle o f Mr«. ilro|i|<r«l in III liny |#laren. On«* lilt I lo *n fluii, li UN hroijght to thè e ity NIillIpb'N «aid, “ and tu» one not h avin g aevere P a rk e r. ir mil flin t |rft l'u n * f» tir lioum 11 to ml of • tf Nume m ightv fin«» svhi'fit o f th«* I.it ile p liVH i <’ a 1 e le rc ia e could th riv e on the F jip ta in B a rk e r*a Heath occurred duly un, nini uriotb«*r timi lilt tin* tr m k jiiNt <‘Itili, l(**d F lu ìf f , Hcnrdi'd N’o rw av und plain foo»| a«*rve«| the boy« w ith the I J at A «torta, w here hi« b o it, the “ C ap colora. ' * 11•* I iiin about Itlirm l o f UN, no tli.it M b**|| ilu M II • unir Wliit«* W in te r varii'ti«*« titi n K. L. H in ith .’ ’ waa lab i up fo r re i«er«*n of th«* g ra ia w Lieti he untb'i tv r vtrrr u tru io ln l uliout th r r r linU'N pair«. H e wa« «ick but a few «lava w ith pati*« w ill ttirenh .'III bu«h«*U to thè nero. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS I 1 olii A liiirtlN. typhoid. M l tilling fio- lugli vt ay m |»ro|ilr h i n- The grani n I io w h tliat it I iiin Niiff«*r«'d F a plain B a rk e r wa« .'10 ye a r« and 24 DUE FOR SECOND RISE from tii«' continuod d ry w«*uth»*i. #he f lr n n g lo fo rr tlir otiruNh of tin* (*rr «Iny« of age. He w:i« born at F la y to n , IIIUIIH WollM-ll II II: I •* Il 11*11 •* f I ll ll l J(U I III* f l*il |»iw*r pari ot tiiauy of tlo* hen«U not Fill«»«« there are im m ediate reduction« | N . Y . and cum«» to Oregon about nine It svili grossa 011 in tin* coat of thing« that go in to the year« ago. H e wa« m arried at P o rtla n d u Idil few tir loti i£iti|(N they riiu lil ro iiv rv h a v in g fille il out. nini w r r r w a lk in g »long tlir roa«l mot Necoiid beiteli luud. juukiug o f a uewapaper, the «ubacrip M arch !». o f thi« year, to Mia« M ab el K. |iuVli* iiv n , tr y in g to m u l i tlir e la tio n, tsou price o f T he H entinel ia «lue for W h eeler, o f thi« c ity . T h e o n ly s u r v iv hoping* to gw eouiew lir r r , iiny a h r ir . flint I I AH O H U M A N N A M C B U T B A C K 8 unother ad van ce in the im m ediate f u in g r«*lativ«» in thia part o f th«* co u ntry 111H U V O L B H A M U R I. TO woultl u ffo r.l N iifrty. tur«*. Th«* ino«t recent utlvance in the i« the widow, aged IP. T h e m other, Mr«. T H E L 1 M IT Ilutigor »unir ititi» tlir rioontnm*. mol coat o f puhliahing a to*w «paper ia th at . F o x . Iiv at lira n d y w in e . V a . A broth H r li'ft tlir tru lli to hunt tooil, whirl» w of poatugi* ratea. B ru it paper u I mo re er. B o y, live * at W ilm in g to n , Del., and •flint beni ime I iin mime muy bave n fom ul u ft r r u walk of about tw o unir*. c e n tly took another «light advnnce. It another brother, H*»««. i« a lieutenant A lioiiNr hml lirrn nl»uli«loiiri| mol w ith Gerittun tsvaug to it ìn no riMinon to I« probable that the aiib«cription price | in the subm arine service. M ik e K< bclbe* k sshv all I iin « p ire it Noinr Itrrm l mol u »lo*h of «iilinofi svili be rui«e«l to $2 not lat«*r than hep Th«»««* from outaide |»r**««*nt at the fu ehmige «lioubln ’t g*» for th«» «upport of w liirli w r n p p ro p nn trii. t ember I. Mu b u r i pt ion* w ill I»«* aecept ; nera I w«»re Mr«. Kdna Com er, o f Port- It wun w tn lr « mi tho* rotiti to AlllirtiN thè gov 4‘riiin efit, and h«* ha« jo in ed Ine ed at the old prie«* u n til that time. ! lam i, and her m other, M rs. B ik e , o f th a t w r w r r r brought to u rrnli/.iition of **a V ii»g« HtuHip iitviif club ve If li ¿1000 \ in c o u v e r; H. A. K n ig h t, cap tain o f i* wliut tho UrrniuiiN r r iilly hud dour, i scorih • »f ilo* little ntickem . T h e K eb Rogue riv«»r bout: C a p ta in H e rb e rt F a s «dbeck n are nmong th«* m any o f thi« COMER IMPRESSED WITH liuti b rrn in tlir r ity two w r r k * b rfo rr. siil v, of P o rtla n d ; M rs. George A d d in g YELLOWSTONE WONDERS ton. o f Po rtla n d , and Mis.« Zeni» W h eel It wun o rru p iril by woiimmi utid l*hildr»'li «ectioti svilii G ennari niieentrc who hnv«* mol old «urli. In U hm ; it hud u populu- b en i ««*ttiug a m iglits good «»xaiitple for er, of Ynquina. “ I have ae«»n m any o f the fatuous ttun of T lir N trrrt* on th r firNt o tlie i« tuNfolluw. i'o ttu g e Grov«* ha« two m ountain« ami canyon« o f both the old | \ i * 11 w r r r i 'I imiu utid o rd r rly , th r prop I r other inember« of thè liniit club, oim * lo* and new world, but never have I aeen ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER w r ii homo*«!, f r r lin g u n frv 40 mi ir* from mg 1«. M . L e Win, who bought ¿ItHHl a n yth in g to com pare w ib t the wonder« IS INSTITUTED HERE tlir but t ir front Hut on t Inn duy hi «sortii of th«* atimipM «luriug (lo* drive, • *f Yellowatoti«* park, which I recen tly M nn'li nil wun d if f o r m i. F i f t y O rm im i rii«* other meintier *b«ire« flint I iin nani»» hu«l th«* opp o rtu n ity of v i«itm g , ** sn v« C n U «i;- G rn v- ck»|.»-r-*\n. 41, K - r a l u ir pill II ON hml dropped 2<MI boiuliN on he not ptlbllNlied lie s. J . M urk Com er, who in in the c it y \rr»i »a n ian titu ted S n lu rd a y t k r n t y , b lo w in g up I u m im a mid «toro for a f«*w day«. Mince v is itin g b«Te sev a v e n in j; b y M ax B n lla rk , « f C o rtlan d . biilldiligN, k illin g w onirn, rh ild r rn mid SOLDIER BOY ENJOYS era l week« agu a f te r Ins retu rn from old nirn. HIS OVEKLANL) TRIP In« m issionary work in In d ia , he has | Ifrand high (iri- .t o f Or-gnn. T h- n ffi — r« instull-.l » - r - : O. <>. V*>atrh. high I t o i d r U hollNr w ith th r roof gofir l»«*«*n atte n d in g c«#nferencea «»f tl»«* Mev pri«*»t; W o rth H a rv o y , k in g ; M. H. An it it « I ii purl o f it w all blown in »food 1» P..l|.>»inu ih u le ftiT w r it lr n l.y * 'lif «•tith*day A d v e n tist church in the went ! d -rm ii, .- rib - ; .1. S. S iN b v , ra p ta in of worn till w ith ti Imi»«* w r.ipprd in a n I i h w I fo n i I* lliiilm .il, ii lir.illi.'r «il \ lr . K K. ern atntes. H is fa m ily ia v is itin g at th- h n .t.; K K M ill« , p rin - ip al mi NI m * hulked nboiii brw ild rn u j, du/rtl. She K ii i i h ii, «>t tlii» r ity : W a lln W a lla w ith M rs. C o m e r'* people jo u rn e r; 1. \\h— l-r. ro ya l ar-h cap ro iild not n it e r th r hnuN«* for it wun ill “ T b i» i» M .iinliiy m<irnin|> unii w r Ir t i ami h«» came here for th«* purpose o f . ta in ; (J. (). Knnw 'l-., m n itr r o f th- th in ) ruiliN ; bl*Hid«'N th r r r W U N «*N«*r> tik i'll <'iiin|> l.rw in iit In K u 'iir iliiv inorniltK conducting th«* fu n eral of C a p ta in B a rk v - il; A rth u r H tr n a r t, m aatrr o f th- *— hood o f more Immlm b rin g dropprii. Hhr MV i>l..|i|.r<l ut M rlriiu u little w liilr ln<t er M onday. nn.l v - il; An<lr-u Rrutid. m u«ter n f th- m ntiourd fru ii! ir u llv tit u lit liti in it ptiNN c v rn in g inni «‘unir auto liillin^i« u'nuiit t ir .f v - il; .Inhti B ad - r, tr- a .u r- r; ( ’ha*. mg home rn rt, but tlir \ r h ir ir wun i i ) 1. IV o p Ir dm« n tu w**. li« rv«*ry*whrr«\ Adam«, »— r - ta rv ; (io tt fr i- d (ira b - r, 20 OF THE 145 IN NEXT rra d v rrow d r«l mid hr hrr«|r«l not. 8h«* T lir y |{i« r iih ru tiily, rh rw iti({ unni, tir eroNNi'd th r n trrrt, «nnk by th r romÌNidr niigr«, ri|fHrrtt«n<, niii|fii/.in<‘* limi ¡ mihì DRAFT ARE FROM HERE M-ntin-l. A nnml.-r o f \ i« itn r. »-r> pr-.ent fn.m Kiig-n-. mid htlggrd th r Imb«* rloN«* to h rr brnint. rurtjH. r i i - * ' Y " ii 1 hi « b in i 11111^11/111«''. Sud th r O rm im i kitiNrr i i i I I n on Ood mid inmi to witnrsN th r g lo ry of I iìn ii r tu m . ■imi nuli* |>u|>rr un liuiiril. ‘ ‘ \\ r uri- Ini \ in,; n urlim i trip . T hi Hr.-n«*ry ih ' u run* trm it. \\ «* un* ju « l rn TI m * only thing * y Htrm utir about th r l. r i n g N'nrth l.nkutn, I U'X' hh . W r b u\r wind«* p ln rr wun th r ord erly m illiner in tunriHt r i t o unii m ir k itrh rn w itli un w h irh men w ere m r r y in g in ntrrtrheri« tì«‘t firn* fuu.t, ba\|. p lrn ty tu rinnl ami b rn rin g th r wounded from tlir front «ni 11 w ritr. ( ìr t u f f u n rr in u w ln lr far and p in rin g th rill in u K rd 1‘r o i i train rx rr rin r . I nino h a v r p li'iity u f tolnirr. nml m nlrhrn am i uni rn ju y in u » ivn i'lf III till* Ntutiou. W r noon gurNHrd that our trn ili hud r v r r y minuti*, ('un bnrilly npurr th r tin ir tu n lrrp ut ni^bt. T h r prupl- uri1 tint lirrn n ld r to |»M* through th r Ntn lio n , mid w n lk rd through tin* ntn fiuti r r r t u in ly ri ir- tu iih . T h- n hu lr rnun mol uloiig iilmut two mi Ion o f triu-k« to tryHi.l- ivHvCH ut un. T h- n p m iin K pnn -riunii frulli th r n im lon in 11 tlii 11 ti n r v r r fin d it. tu In* furyntt-n It in nnt lik-ly thnt I M a n y r r fu g r r« timi riunì' into th r » i l i r v r r usu ili tuk- nnnth-r trip lik- ya rd mid p ilrd on etirn to which m> rii tliin timi I liuti 't in trm l tu tninn iin v ut gin«* w an attuclied, tin if hoping by Nome it. I ilnn 't knim whnt riniti* w r uri* tuk ch illie r that sin rn g ilir would eom r along ini;, nor wrhrrr » - uri* k - ì i i k , nur w hrn mid ta k r them N om rw hrrr, nnywhrr«*. to » - 'I l u-t tlir r r , nur ho» Innn w r » 'ili Niifety. T h e re w r r r obi wom rti utid rrninin lirfn r- tu k in i; nliip. uml I rim ili young tvomrn, obi men mid rh ild r rn , nnt tr ll if I iliil k n u » . I uni » - Il mitin hilddlrd to g rth rr, fr a r f u l lest th r w rath f i n i nml fim i thini;H unirli l i r t l r r tinnì o f tlir G erm an hnrdrN Nhould o v rrtn k e I Inni hupril fnr Ani i;rttiu i! no tlmt them. W r went through theno nenie n my u n ifnriu frrln untum i nml n lift li* for more than tw o i i i ì I cn mid found our unni tu nrm y lif r , un it gorn h r t t r r thnn tra in uliout u halt m ile from w here we it «liti. Imi I imi junt 11 lirg in n i'r nml hud left it. h n v r innny tliingn tu Irn rn . W hen tlir G erm an* w ithdrew from “ D m i't g r ir v r nlniiit un* fn r th- » u r lìi one r i t y a fte r the fir* t buttle o f the Homme they blew th r fronti» out <»f m m lil In* no p im i, to li\ •* for 11 whiti* mnn nhnulil <»••riminy » in . I n p p rrrin to building« w ith nyatem and thoroughne«*. It appeared jin though nomonne hud vour npl-mliil nupport in Im vin g lib e rty limi.In '* eome along w ith a hug»* elenver, tr y in g T h r l-tt-r » 11 n » r it t r n tu 11 nint-r nt to ehop o ff th«» front h a lf o f «Mirti bttihl mg. A fte r the b n ttle th r G«»rmnni |»n* Snlnion, liluho, uml m in f- r w iin ln l tu M r. Hmtniin in w ith lint nenne«! thin r it y , nml, w h ile nome o f the Mrn. Pi 11 u n i building« nhowed the rrm ilt o f nhell fir»* t r r y D. .‘U titli f ir lil nrtillrr.tr. hi b attle , there wan p lenty o f evid en ce of «lelilmrnt«* w reck in g , o f esphiniven h avin g b«*en placed in mi e n tire row of three ntory atone building« un«ul for nforen on the firnt floor« and d w elling « on the neeond and third floor« and din charged w ith rtiinoun e ffe c t. Thin wan done ju«t before H ind enb urg '* fnmoun v o lu n ta ry re treat, n ft«*r w hich the Fren ch enme bnck to th e ir c ity . T h e y found one bu ild ing inf net. It wan th e ir c it y hall. O f rour««* th ey eon jectured, ami were even generoun «'notigli to nncribe to the Germ an gen- «•rnln H om e fin e nentiment for h avin g le ft th eir public building , even when they wrought ruin a ll about it. The m ayor mid othern gathered to celebrate. T h e y open oil the door nml ntepp«>d onto the threnhold. T here wim n te r r if ic ex filoni on and p«*<q»l«» mid b u ild in g were blown to piecen. T h e re w in v e ry little o f even the c e lla r walln le ft. Hombn had been placed in the bu ild ing and w ire at- tnch ril to th r thrrnhnlil, » it t i th r rrnult nrrn. Ili 11 rr n iilr n r r 11 lnm i|urt o f flowi>m loft fo r thonr « h o rettim eli. T o it h ntriug » uh uttneliud, nml when thè Inoli)urt »un lif t r il there »un un etp ln h ìiiii w itli ilenth nml wreeknge fo llo » mg « iih T he fo llo w in g C o ttag e U ro v e men ar* among the list o f 145 ordered to report at Kugene dune 24 for ex am in atio n an«) induction into the a e rvice : Dugal W . K u i i k i ii ( D iv id e ), A rc h ie F o ste r Jo n e s, Antonio Goseyu. B o y S m ith lin m ls. W a d e klx«in|>ron W a tts , (in««** Le e Turn «•r (D iv id e ), C lin to n M e d le y , Chari«'« S k iffin g t o n H a ll, D elbert H a rr is W ills , C laren ce A rth u r Peterson* Ueuben A l fred Rissue, A rth u r D ugan, D ennis M u r ry B o w m an (H a g in a w i. A rth u r W ilso n Kissiie, Mherniati Le slie («odurd. C la y Kng land. Jo h n Je ffe r s o n M c D a n ie l ( L o n in e ), H a rle y H arm s, «lames H e n ry Lun caster, W illia m H ira u i Y a n c e y. T here are 11# to be induct«*«! ivit«» the service, uml th<* men w ill be accept«*«) in th«* or der named CROSSING AT DIVIDE WILL BE CONSTRUCTED Salem , Ore., J u l y 17.— B e n F . D ev, counsel for the So uthern B n e ifie , wns her«» from Bortlnn«l today nml s t it e d th a t all doubt« as to the co n structio n of the o ve rb o ld crossing at Divi«!«» h iv e been resolved in fa v o r o f the co n stru c tion o f the crossing nml th a t w ork w ill go ithenil. Fo r n tim e it appear«»«! th a t the cross ing work would be discontinue«! on a c count o f th«» opposition o f K«*gion:il D im * to r A ishton t«» th«* « «Im m ission's order re q u irin g the constructio n o f the «•rossing. WHITE AND MEDLEY 0 0 FOR SPECIAL TRAINING H e ra ld W h ite and Doris M ed ley, ot th is c ity . have been named as tw o o f the students o f the U n iv e r s ity o f Or«* gon to be sent to the presid io at Han Krnnri«-» to ntt-nil th- rtO-ilny tmining j ; Has line Looking Corn. I »-«pit- th- -xc— d in g lv d rv »- a th - r. mun- fa rm e r, nr- going to h ave a good corn crop. M ilfo rd Ho).|>er ha« a field that lo o k , a« i f it had had a ll the w ater it needed. Th- . t a lk , are h e av y, about w aist high, and h ave a fin - ro lo rl H- h a. k-pt th- ground w - ll c u ltiva te d . L L WOOLLEY CLAIMS TO HAVE REAL GARDEN L. L. W o o lle y, ta lk in g about gardens, claim s th a t he has som «»thing real in th:it lin e, and th at he has h«»«»n appre c ia b lv red u cin g th«* high «*«».«t o f h oover i/«*«l liv in g fr«»ni that ««»uree. Turnips have reich«kd m ature sire, and the fam iiv tab le has been supplì«»«! w ith new potatoes, tu rn ip s and onions. Beets, «»f w hich lie produced oeular evidence, measured H» inches in circu m ference ami w eighed 2 1* pounds each. The S e n t in e l's guess is th at M rs. VN«»«db»y has pro vim ! herself an adept w ith th«* hoe and «!eserves h a lf the cred it. Brings Fine Cherries. J . M. M« Dob» brought so in«» fin e «am- pl**s o f R o y a l Ann ch«‘rri«»s t«> Th«» Seh* tin e l offic«» M o nd ay. T h irty- fo u r cher- ri«*s tipped th«* scales at three-quarters «>f a pound. T h e yield has not been v e ry large th is year. ._ NTMBKR 4il TWO KILLED IN ACCIDENT FORMERLY LIVED HERE Hu1 baud of Mr«. Margaret Nunn Waa Once Marahal of Cottage Grove. Mr*. .Margur-t N unn, o f Kug-ee, who w a . k illed iri an autom obile a— id e a ' at C u.-ad- l.oi k . Miindny, w a . th- w idow o f B - rt N unn, a form er m a r.h a l of th i. -ity. T h e fa m ily le ft h-r- «omr fifte e n y e a r , ago and M r Nunn w a . «hot «h o rtly a fte rw a rd , w hile em ployed a» an engineer in a logging -amp nt M ar ro le. T h e fa ta l Su n d a y »e-id**nt •irr-irr-d when the autoinob*b* »!.« «truck by ari 0 . \V. H Jr N tra in . 1 he n r » a . b«'ng I d rive n by M r*. N o n a « «on K a rl, aged 2.1. who w a . alno kill-d . D tl.-r* in th- p a rty w ere F ra n k N u n n , ag-*l 14; h u tb N u n n , ageil 11; '»-■i-g- N o u n . ->g-i| P ; M i«« R uth Htaubb. fian ce e o f F u rl N u n n , and W a lla r e I ’riee, ageil 57 M r. F r ie r wa* k ille d , and <i-org- Nunn h a . *in-e di-d, but Ruth Nunn and M i«* Htaubb ar- but .lig h t ly in ju red . A ll w ere reaid en t. o f Fugerie, and the fu nerftl. » e r e b-ld tb-re W - d n e .«l«r. INTO DITCH J. A. Briggs Escapes Without a Scratch, While His Son Is Seriously Injured Truck Had Just Been Obtained fur HauUng Lumber and Elder Briggs Was Being Instructed in Handling the Wheel. J . A . B rig g s and »on O tis had a n a r row -scape from death in an auto truck accid en t S u n d a y aftern o o n , and O tis | sustained a broken collarbone and an in ju red back. HARRY WATKINS TELLS M r. B rig g s had ju st purchased th- tru-k to haul lum ber from his L y n x OF LIFE OVER THERE H o llo w m ill to W a lk e r. In order to g-t T he fo llo w in g le tte r from H a rr y C. th- engine to ru n n in g sm oothly the tw o W a t k in ., twriee wounded and once re mad- a tr ip to C ottage G ro v e w ithout port-d k ille d , » a * printed in a re— nt a load. Tb - younger B rig g s suggested ¡««lie o f Th- Coo* B a y H arb o r. N o rth th a t his fa th e r l-arn to handle tb- B-nd , h a v in g been w ritte n to M r*. J . wbeel and the elder B rig g s had d riven F. M onro, o f th a t r i t y : the car su ccessfu lly o ver the bad bill* Hloie. F ra n ce , Ju n e .1. 191«.— Dear b e tw — n b-re nml W a lk e r, but in S i.t e r and H ro th er: I re— iie d vour aa-ending a h ill between W a lk e r and mo«t w-lrom- le tte r a fe w d ay* ago. I l.yn x H llo w , a m il- west o f W a lk e r, h- h a v e n 't had a n y fo r n e arly tw o month* m om -nturily lost control, and the truck W - ar- h a v in g fin - w eather here now. went o ver th- Di-foot grade, turned It h a . not rained fo r n e a rly a w eek. I -om pl-tely over, and landed right-side- wa* out on a little trip, y - .t - r d a v — went up. T h- younger man jum ped but w a* out on a tra in alxmt ten mill*« and caught by the tru ck , w hich h it him und w alk-d ba-k. C a r fnr- i* p re tty expen rolled over him. Th- elder B rig g s, who «i ve. could not jum p, was si-ar-clv scratched, W - had a fin - d a y th- 30th o f M ay. although the tru ck rolled o i cr him also. T h e y mar-h-d to th«* — m eterv in th- M rs. I,. I,. Green w itnessed th- a c c i inorning and in the afternoon there w a . dent and summoned m edical assistance a good fie ld meet. T h ere w a* a large from here. -rnwd o f Fren -h out. T h e y all *— med T he younger man was brought to tb- to ap p reciate it v e ry mu-h. hnspital h-r- and is now restin g e asily. T h i. i. a nice little -amp and I lik- T he tru ck w as con sid erab ly dam aged, it fine. W e have a band here. T h - y hnv- though th- engine and running m— han- ju .t organized but th ey do fin e. There ism -s-ap-d in ju ry . 1. a -rowd o f Fren-h her- e v e ry even in g fo r retreat and guard mount. T h e y hnve j u . t given u* the p rivileg - TRIES TO HAVE HATED RIVAL SENT TO FRONT n f te llin g » h e r e we nre. N o w perhnp. I -nn te ll you lot* o f in fe re .tin g thing- A ra se in w h irh one yo ung man a t nbout th i. place. tem pted to h ave another yo ung man— I h ave been through a ll the mo*t in te r- .tin g p la re . and I am going .oms- his riv a l fo r the hand o f a young worn more when we g-t the rhnn-e. I only an — put in class 1, so th a t th- la tte r get e v e ry other d ay o ff. I j u . t .igned m ight be sent to the fro n t and le a ve the p a y ro ll fo r eight m o n th «' p ay but I the fie ld c le ar fo r the form er, was up w o n ’t be v e ry w ell o f f when I get it a . fo r consid eration before the appeal I o n ly have about «8 le ft a month. I board fo r th is d is tric t a few d a y s ago. hnv- had o n ly a v e ry few fra n c s in that T h e r iv a l w ho took this means to w in tim e and w hat I h ave had the n u r.es or his suit reported to th- board th a t th- other yo ung man. who had b— n g iven doctor ga ve me. a deferred c la s sifica tio n , was spending his tim e in joy-rid in g. T h e la tte r Soldier Lads Pass Through. brought hi* em ployer and time-book and C laren ce S c a r* nml D elb ert K e lly .iro ie d th a t th e charge was untrue. I t w ere on a troop tra in w hich passed is probnblc th at the yo ung wom an in through here T h u rsd ay night o f last the ease can now e asily decide w hich week. T h e tra in did not «top but tht >ne o f th- young m-n she wants. I m » v . threw o f f several le tte r, which read a* fo llo w s; " T o our fr ie n d , in C o ttag e G ro v e : Y M C. A WORKERS ARE J u s t a line to let you know w e passed NEEDED FOR OVERSEAS through C o ttage G ro v e to night. W e are I f you can measure up to these re fin e and d an d y. \\ c le ft Cam p I.e w i* at 2 p. m. to d ay. D o n ’t know where quirem ents you can go to F ra n c e a» a w e ’re going but w e ’re on our w a y. Rest Y. M . C. A . w a r w ork se c re ta ry; Good m ixer. «•¡she* to all. ” O v e r d ra ft age. N o t a p a c ifis t or slacker. Captain Woods Takes Job at Cornelius W illin g to go under shell fire . C ap tain l.ee R o y W oods w rite s that Broad-gauged and w illin g to go where he i* no« o ffic e man fo r the Stan d ard O il com pany at C ornelius, w hich station sent. T h e ca ll has gone out from the nation supplies Forest G ro v e , H illsb o ro , and al w a r w ork council o f the Y . M . C. A . about a dozen sm aller to w n , and ser vice stations. H e say* he haa received fo r 4000 men fo r overseas service before three w ire» o rd e rin g hint b efo re nn ex Sep tem ber 1. These men must go to am in in g board fo r a comm ission in th- F ra n e e as big b ro th er* fo r the boys who V. S. guards, n a tio n a l arm y, but says. h ave gone from th e ir hom e, to fig h t in " I d o n ’t th in k I ra re much to do guard the great cause. T he Y . M . C. A . sec d u ty . I f I *• an *t go across l w o n ’t re ta ry must ta k e eheer in to h is life , serve him at a ll tim es and keep him fit p la y .” , to fig h t. F ra n k A. Ja c k s o n , head o f the bureau Look at Proposed Breakwater Site. o f personnel fo r the n atio n al w a r work C o u n ty Ju d g e S o w n und Com m ission council o f the Y . M. C. A. w ith head ers H a rlo w and Sp encer « e r e here F r i q u arters at 519 F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k day in sp ectin g the cou nty road below b u ild ing , San F ra n cisco , any* th a t the the S p ra y steel bridge, a re«)uesf h avin g need fo r men at th is tim e is • most been made fo r the b u ild in g o f a b re a k urgent. w a te r at th a t point to p reven t the w ash in g a w a y o f the road. Mrs. J. A. Cardwell Dies. T h e body o f M rs. J . A . C a rd w e ll, who DEATH COMES QUICKLY died J u l y 13 at O ak la n d . C a lif., was TO SEPTIMUS S SPENCER brought here W e d n e sd a y fo r burin). A short service was held a t the g rave y e s Attended Institution of Royal Arch te rd a y forenoon. R e v. W a lte r C allison Chapter Here Saturday. o ff ir ia t in g . T h e rause of death was May Govern All Food Prices. eaneer. B M. W ilk in s , county food ad m in Sep tim u s S. Speneer, p ay in g te lle r at M rs. C a rd w e ll was born in M issouri istra to r, has received a c irc u la r from the I nited S ta te s N a tio n a l b »nk. o f Ku and w as ti.3 years o f age. Mhe enme to th«» state food a«lniinistriiti«»n which gene, member o f the Kugene c ity conn ; m ay foreshadow thi» adoption o f price- c il, joist grand M aster o f the M asonic Oregon about 3d ye ars ago and liv e d in C ottnge G ro v e about 29 years. She fix in g in all common com m odities in lodge in the state of Oregon and past moved to O ak lan d a little o ie r a y e a r the gro cery line. The com m unication m aster artisan o f the U n ite d A rtisa n ago. H e r husband died about 15 years ad vises the form in g of a prie«» ex a in in V sseinb li, died uf Kugene M ond ay a f ago. T h e only ehild is M rs. D ella H u ff, * ing board, o f w hich th«» cou nty food ternoon. M r Sp encer had been at work o f O ak la n d , who accom panied the body I mlmini.trnfor «hull h- rhairmnn and in the bank u n til about I I o ’elo-k when here and who moved to O aklan d nt the «■ hirl. .ball -on.i.t ,,f r-pr-«-ntaf ii -« he eom plnined o f : n acute attae k ot same tim e as her mother. Sh e is su r j ,,f th- « hnl-.nl- gro— r«. varimi. - I,...- . in digestion and w ent to a hospital for v iv e d bv a brother nml tw o sisters, J . j *.f r-tail-r«. «urb a . -a.h an.l -arrv treatm en t. At 2 o 'c lo c k he ivn . dead. W . W illia m s and M rs. A. M ille r, o f S a n [ vt»r- . an<l -r-dit .tor-«, and « h o o f -mi M r. Sp encer had been susceptible to Jo se , and Mrs. S. B . Clough, of O ak lan d . j mim-r.. T h i. — m m itt— « i l l from tim - these atta c k s. He » a s 5.3 ye a rs old and to tim - publish th r p ri— a w h irh it -nn had been id e n tifie d w ith the hanking K n ig h t« of P y th ia * E le c t .id.-r. r-a.nnabl- fu r th at rn u n tv business in Kugene more than a quar T h e K n ig h t* o f P y th ia * lodge hn< te r of a ce n tu ry. The fu n e ral was held elected the fo llo w in g o ffic e r» : J . I,. Mr«. Nancy McKee Die« ye s te rd a y aftern o o n , a number o f M a O rr, C. C., J . F. M c F a rla n d , V. C .; J . K. Mr«. Nanrv Kli/ab-th M -K— who sons from here atten d ing . O stran d er, p re la te ; J . A. W rig h t, M. at In n n o th rr Im ililin g 11 lomt o f thè -amp. ITpon th-ir r-f..rn th-y »ill b- knini'r »un le ft to prove » juke on thè -om-i na.i.tant in.tni-for« in military Mritinh. T h r re trrn tin g foe munt hnve an.l tn - tic . at th- o n lv « r* ity f r lt re rtn in thnt » h r n Knglinh Ironpn T h-v w ill hav- all tb - ir -xp-n«-. pal.) nn» thnt Inint notar m ililier » im ld grilli w hil- a tten d ing th- -amp and w ill r- it und ilnnh it to thè floor. Hot thè - n - th- nag-« n f - n li.t- d m-n Th- Mritinh huii hernm r rm itioun h y thin young m rn h a v r a lre a d y le ft fnr th- -------------- -— . fin ir. T hey hml n (lerniun prinoner » h o prr«idin. »•nn fu ni i I i 11 r w ith thè e ity , nml th ey F. C Coffman'« Brother Die« tulli hiin to go in firnt uml p irk itp thè Jam-« Hh-ll Coffman di-d at hi» hnmr loinf. Il- refuneil. T h rn th ev retire il to at Kugene Wedne.day aftern.mn nt the had been ill for m.me tine, di-d Wed n dintnnre nml took 11 nhnt nt th r kninrr. ag- of •'(.*» y-nr. and 24 day». He leave, neaday at the age of Hi year« The fu Tho toint flr w o ff th r prilrntnl, nml be.id-» hi. mother. o-*e brother, K. C neral «ill be held at lO o'rlo-k today » it h it rn n ir th r rttplonion thnt « rerkm l Coffman, of thia rity. The funeral will from the Mill« chapel Rev F, 0 O th r building. be held today at 10 a. m. I Uroat officiating.. M r. Sp encer w as w ell know n in this c ity , esp ecially am ong the M asonic f r a te rn ity . H e w as here o n ly Inst S a tu rd a y e ve n in g at the in s titu tio n o f the R n yn l A rch chapter. C . A . V an D e n b u rg , K . o f R. and S and M . o f F .; B. S. Sw en g el, M . E ; F . C. S p ra y , I. Q .; Dan M inoguc, O . O. The want ad. way i* the right way.