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V .. V i L VOLUME XXVIII MERCY CALL HAS NO MEANING 10 GERMANS riifcutp AND oottaoe orove Swtttol leader COTTAGE GROVE, LANK COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. .11 LY 2*i. 1918 PKOVIDENCE H0LL0W8 0UT LOG WHICH ROI.L8 0N MILTON LE ROY Milton l.eKoy, s«m o f Mrs. .Maini Le Itoy, limi a uarrow cscape fr««m belng i iushi'd to «lenili under a log at thè Itu jada logging camp 8utur«liiy. \ btg being «Ira w a by a «lonkey en gioì* hit anofher log ami start«*d it to rolliug. I.eltoy, w In* Hiis «lirectlv in its patii, wns iiliiibl#* to <|tiite mas«* his «•srupe uii«l ime end o f thè log passo«! over limi. Th«*re was a «rook in tliis end of thè log, and filose w I mi siiw thè li*« idilli t li i li k t h 1 « t thè hollow siti«' was down Just iis flie l«»g pass«*«l over th** boy, w ho eseap«'d with only a few bruises IL- cimo- to his honie l»«*re to recov«*r froiu Ins injuries. FUNERAL OF MRS. WOODSON 25,000 WOMEN ARE NEEDED TO BE HELD ON HOUR TO BE GIVEN TRAINING OF ANNIVERSARY FOR WAR NURSES 8TEP8 ONTO PORCH, OREET8 FKIEND8, FALLS, FOUND TO BE PARALYZED NUMBER 44 LORANE ROAD IS AGAIN SUBJECT Of DEBATE H. H Jarkaon, of Walker, went out on hi» poreb Sunday, gr«-efe»l heartily »«tne frienil» who hail ju»t arrived, and liiMltai.il Taken Body to Home of Campaign HtartH Next Monday. Quota then piIrhrii forward off the poreb. He Falliliy In tli, State ut Texae ha» «¡nee been entirely paralyzed from for Cottage Orove Small. Mr» fot Interment MUI» I» Chairman the waiet down and partially paralyzed j in the upper part of th«' body, although able to talk a» ea»ily a» before. I'hy»i Funeral ser\i«*«*s for Mrs. J. K. Wm»d The next patriotic call will be for rian» think the paraly*i» i» due to an Silk Cre«k People Voice Opposi F. vimi Used by Them to Entice son, w'bos«* death 4»ceurr«*d Thiiraduy 25,000 women between the ages of 19 i injury to the »pine »u»tained when Mr. tion to Proposed Re-Routing Quarry Within RiuiKe of evening following childbirth, were held nod *15 for student nurses to relieve .Ineknon fell from the poreb to the Friday afternoon at the home, Rev. graduate nurses for work at the front.] ground, a di»tanee of »onie »ix feet, but in Their Valley Their Torpedoes Joseph Knotts officiating. The husband 'this requites but a small qu«dn for a there in no explanation of what iail»ei1 left Sunday morning with the body for ««*»11 in unit > the size of Pottage Orove, the fall. -eiitia| that «*a«*h community Stamford, Texas, where final funeral but it 1» Mlllloilh AM* to ItofPtxl Loiuloti - All Agree Upon Asking for Daflnlta s**r\M«*s will I»«* conducted next Sunday prov i«le its quota, however small that! HURLS DYNAMITE AROUND Survey for tbe Route Over the From h4 #i»r*litJK A ii plan** Wl icti on the same day of the week and month may be. AND THINK8 OF DAN- Mountain Between the Dairy D«atb to The campaign for recruits starts next her marriage, and almost to the NATIVE OF DENMARK BACKS as QER AFTERWARD Two Valleys. minute «»a the sixth anniversary of hei Monday. Mrs. K. K. Mills is chairman W u u i l Hal*«** OUR B0Y8 WITH W of the «•«. jticil of d«*fens«* for Po wedding. 8 8 LIMIT Alda A<l«*o«*ks was born December 7, 4 Hrove and community. She will have] Harvey Russell. Son in Law of Divide People. Writes of Mysterious |MJ»|, in Mississippi. Mh«* was married th«* direction of th«* recruiting here nnd i H\ K , U. r«»|»vriylit, 11*1’' Tha proposed new road between f'ot- l'ari l(ri««*h is iinother w ho has joifieil July Wreck on 8. P. will furnish full information to all who] I9lg, to ,L E. Wood non, and Grove and i^irane was the subject (l«*riiiiiii will fur** hit* rt*n«l••#’•••! u»rl«**s th«* war su v mg* si imi p Imiit club with are interested. th«*v moved t«* Or«*g«m a year later. of discussion at a special meeting of th«* merry m il of I lie *«*n. $ I im m i worth <*f tli«* little stirkers. Ife | Besides th«* husband and thr«*«* *1111111 Recruits will be enrolled but may not1 18vide, Ore., July 22. (Special to W e a l l k n o w flint the f i l i a l net w l i i r l i toiuierlv liv «*«l m Ben ma rk and ku>*ws children, surviving r«*lativ«*s ar«* the be s«*nt at once, being aske«l to hold . The Mentincl.j — Mrs. Harvey Russell, the commercial du b Monday night, «Id litMii^lif A i i i e r o a inf»« Ik«* w a r m m U«*r soiiiething frolli fusi Itami eipcri«*tn*e parents, who resiile at Kruui, Texan, th«*ois«*lv cs in readiness for an assign ] wb«» is visiting here with her parents, egations being present from l^iran«», iti il li \ '* «!«•«* In r**«l a n d •»xt**,iif«*«| rutili**»* «if thè Ilici II od«* pur Urti b> thè wui lords Mr. an«l Mrs. W. K. Burkett, has re whieh IS in sue b urgent n ee d of the nnd nim* brothers and sisters, who re 1 ment t" < training school, w a r f a r e oil Imtli |MI him «tiger atol fr«*í|¿l»t «*f Heiiuany wh«»m thè American boy a ! «•ei\e«l son! from h«*r husbun«! telling «»f road, and from Silk Creek, through *i*l«* in Texas. Th«* child born at th«* nil 1 1 » i «i ti oil t h e o r e a n . are u I hiii I t<» pili uni of business. Tw«» o f bis fniraeiiloti* escape from d«*nth in an whieh valley several «-hauges of route Intermitioiml law oil «lentrii« tioii of file Kiisrli bovs ur«* bnrkiiig I fiele Hrmi time of Mrs. W o « m I* o | i ’« death lived but TWENTY FIVE MORE BOYS unexplained railr«»ad wreck whieh oc were proposed to which the Silk Creek n f«*w hours mol will b«* buri«*d with valley people have been a unit in op belligerent anil neutral »hi|«|iifi{' »* rieiir with tla• if lives and th«*ir parents are ARE NOW IN THE SERVICE curred at Ager, Calif., July 15. th»* mother. The gara^-s «*f th«* city posing. ami Miniple ami bulini lie no tar ai* there bnrkiiig I li «* I ** * v s with their money A freight train was passing a string will be ebfsed «*11 th«* att«*rn«*on of the ran be huintiility in warfare The rule which tituki* a inightv patriot ir rombi With the 25 men who were inducted of outfit cars, on«* of which was used The object of the movement is to fiiii(*ral in T«*xas. pro* aim that before a l»«»at i* »unk, the nation. into th** s**rv i«*e this week. Pottage by Mr. Russell, when sev«*ral freight obtain a road with no grades over five Hrove now has 2-1H in the service. deRtroyer must renrue the |fn««ei)gerii cars junified the track. The wrecked per rent and to shorten the distance be Waldo Farnliaui I d Casualty List. Leslie Hodard, who was to have gone cars fell over onto some of the outfit tween the two point* wherever practi- and iiiuke them «afe; then, under • er Waldo 11. Farnham, of Waltervilb*. 9 8PRIN0 LAMB8 RAISED BY tain rule«, it i* legal to »ink the Imat with th«* contingent this week, has not cars anil at the same tin»«* powder in ! eable. The proposed changes in the Silk WM BAIMBRIDOE WEIGH | this county, wh***«* name was in Sun rerovere«! from injuries received some the freight cars exploded, anil several ereek valley are for the purpose of Mot tiermaiit de%'t*l«»|»e«l th«* »u Ititi ft day's casualty list ns missing in nction. and straightening nut time ago, and The Kugene H«gist«*r says of the freight cars, as well as several 1 shortening rin«*, ami »tilt mitriti«*« ran art only a* 890 POUNDS was a frieiul of Mr. anil Mr*. Horace that h** was left at home to recover <*f the outfit cars were «lestroyed by the road. A five per eent grade over Mtuk«*« of the *«an. Wnt. Hulmbridge lielieves m thè old Po«*hran and \ 1 •• it••«I here a few days from his injuries. Archie Jones, recent The old rule of wurfar«*, the old agree fire, fuel oil adding to the intensity of the mountain ean be secured without | bef«»re joining tin* mar:n«*s. J h«* name ly hurt in a logging accident, and who] the flames. After the wreck, un«i wbiU any changes in the Silk ereek portion of meat, the old pledge of htitiur, gi\«*n up * adage that I h * w ho lauglis lu*t Iniighs ' of Porporal John IV Ashworth, of went with the contingent, returned yes j th«* flame* were at their height, *ti<*k* the road except where it comes over men and ua nation*«, «ltd not Nilit the b«*st Ile «uva fitlks hti\e lo «-a laughing 1 Springfield, appear«*«! in th«* same list, terdnv morning, having been furloughed of dynamite were found lying aleiut. this »ide of the mouatain. The greatest (Irritili ii m«*tl»o«l «• f warfnre a** ii |»|»I m *«I at hi« eaperìmetifs in sheep rnising* but ilint tiow his tura hus come. IL* bnuighf bunging th«* war closer and <*b**er t«» for 90 days. , Those from her«* who, l*\ ih«* «iibiittirine, **o honor ami th«* g»v Where they came from and why the objection put forth by the Silk ereek years of ag«*.' niue Lebruarv lambs t«* th«- city \Ve«1 home. Farnham was l«*ft were; Dugal \Y. Rankin 1 Divide),| shock did not explode taein lias not been people to the proposed route at this rii w**r«l had t«» g«», and the Oermnn« \rchie Foster Jones, Antoni«» Oos«*va, j explained. Several of the sticks f«*!l point was that there is no definite in deliberat« Iv *«*nt boat* and pnaaengem iiesduy that weighed w*#»i poiinds, ami »«• v « ti 'i-fenr «d«l wethers flint w«*ighed WANTS REGISTRANTS R“ V >mith Hands, Wad«* Hampton 1 onto Mr. Russell's car. Without think formation as to where the permanent to th«* bottom without warning. 1 I2**.h poiinds He ehallenges nny of tlios«* With the development of w I re lea«*1 DRILLED BEFOREHAND Watts. (>ut*e l.«*e Turner il>ivi«le).] ing of the danger o f doing so. he picked survey will be and, therefore, no one , Plint«*n M«*dl«'v. Pharles Skiffington up the dynamite and hurleil it as far knows how much any particular piis-e telegraphv rame th«* «I• tr«•••■• «‘all, «»r w ho bave innd«* fon of hun to ••«pini th«* merry rail, the 8. O. 8. rail of the m * ii . record, espeeinlly with sprmg lumi»*. P«*rtlund. Ore., July Pncle Sam H :«11. Delbert Hirria Will*, t 'ir.r fr«*m the danger zone as he could. of property is to l«e injured. The Silk | wants hi* s«*b*«*ti\«* s«*r\n*«» iu«*n win* are \rtbur IVt«*rs«»n. R«*ub**ii Alfreil Ris*ue. Strangely none of the dynamite was »•reek people intimated that with def \ boat in tfolibb* r«ml«l «eml that «till inite information as to the route of and other Imat« r«*rei\ing it would ru*»h II A I N S o r l'AHT W K K K W I L L BL rnll«*«l to ih«* colors hereafter f«» rf*M«*b Vrthur Dugau, Dennis Murry Bowman exploded by the concussion. ihe proposed road at this point all ob- or MUOH BENEFIT TO th«* training ramp«« mentally and morn!- i (Saginaw . Arthur Wilson Kissiie, Clay to th«* reNeu«* jertion to the change of the road at HOME CHOPH \«»w, a n u#r«**ult o f (icrman prnrtiee. Iv fit 111 every way. ami with at least Knglnu«!, John Jefferson McDaniel (I^o- an ehmentnrv knowledge «»f militarv ran«* . Harley Harms, »Fames Henry Lan MUCH HE D LIKE TO TELL this point might be overeome. All from in « rttNwing the <H*etin both way*« w«* BUT LITTLE HE CAN that section present at the meeting « «•ubi i«•«•«•»\ «• wirele«« iiieNNnge* but > The rnins «»I thè pust w«*«*k urlìi be (*f drill. «•aster. William Hiram Vane«*y, Sherman ! stated that their desire is to see th«» «'Otisiderabb* benefit t«* cori», potnt«»es, but «*«»iibl M*nd out none. It i* piaun«*«l to r«»nduet preliminary L«*sl ie (»odanl, Huy Kwing. Roy Hazel ' OVER THERE — l.orane people get a good gra»le over The Imnt w un kept «lurk at night. V«» benn■ and pasture. The pret ipitntion military «Irill to fantiliurixe the inen rigg. Elmer Naucs. Floyd Johnson and 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foster have rc-J the mountain and a good road, but that «•lie on de« k u n peimitt«*«! to hair a ] was not as henvv in ibis s«rto.n n« it with its fir*! priioiples. It has been Ira Larson. cently received two letters from fbeir they wished to have a voice in the rout flashlight or f « » smoke a eignr for f«*ar * was m <>th«*r p u ^ i of Oregon, and it foiiml that this work actually places son tieorge. who is a private with the ing of the road through their valley. th«* light w tillbl r«*\eal th«* ttf ritlitrr ’■ I*» was heavier in som«* <*f tlo- \ m II«» v * tinnì the ni«*n a month or so ah«*a«l in rapacity SEVEN POTATOES TIP Fourth engineers. He says that there ; With but one dissenting vote a motion eat ion to some etiemv era ft. It was rht* it was in th«* city. to b«*coni«» efficient s«*b!»«*rs. anil of SCALES AT FOUR POUNDS are so inany interesting things to be was uilopted asking the county court to saíne with wirelewe; not lung was sent course th«* well drill«*«! man has a much told but »^ little that they are permitted ; order a definite survey of the proposed for fear a Fritz would pti k if up atol New Ite«nut» for Munir G u a it i * belter ^«ppornynil v to obtain quick pro Th»' |»ot»to it » i | i »I»»«', nut trrrn to hnvc to tell that it makes letter writing a »lif ! road from the foof of ihe mountain oil Mink the steamer and I»«* was sinking Buss<*ll (turi-tson, ( ’. 8V«*vens and motion than the mail who has to begin ■ li.'on m'riouiilv nffertinl by th** »iry »|»^ll fieult task. He seems to be having a lit lhe west side to the foot of the moun enough a» if was We hn«l to ftitikt* Kr«*«l Beoller are rer«»nf recruits f«»r th«* at tin* beginning nnd learn everything mil I th»- ni>iii»tnr»- that foil tlii. wwk tle good luck, as he s|ieak< of being b l tain on the «»a*t side wh«»re if will eon «(iiirk turns on two neenalons fo g«*f hoiiir giiiiul New meli un* bcitig ml«b*d aft«*r h«* enters the service. : »»ill i»r»*:»tly inrrrnM> tho viobl. I*<»t:it«a». leted where there are beds and itr.i\' neet with the.present road. a v\ a \ «*u« h w «*ek. * * r«M»kie sipiuils b«*ing The g«»veminent is encouraging draft 1I0 not M'»'ni to tEirivr on fr»'»|U«»iit irri- mattresses. Among other things, l i e j County Surveyor Libby was present It a steamer hears ail H O. S. rail, form«*d uhm n«*«essarv for iiistruetioti registrants to enter b»«*a| militia reserve ^Mtion. Hinl »nmf of th«* b»»«<t tuber» that speaks of waiting in Lite two nuur- at ' • ami aid«»«! much in the disi-usaion by his the steamer now has to roiitinue on its an«! horn«* guard organizations in th«*ir lla\e been rui*»'»! here thi» year have 'he Y. M. C. A. to buy a few things. < knowledge of the history of the road w av. heeding not the rail. The ««ffb ers communities for drill. Odd PellowH Instali. hail little in»ii»tiire. A» an example of says that Jhe method of farming there anil the reasons for propo.»«*d change» in mi the steamers any the r«*ns<»ti f«*r that f o t f a g e Hrove bolge. I. O. O. K., has wknt potato«»» nr»» »b»inx. Mr». J. W. would make folks here laugh, and that the route of the road. is that two Herman submarines had) instali**«! thè followmg offirers: A. L | Clark, who hu» a eity uarilen on which 'he famous Peerless American tobacco I been known t « * g«*t fogeth«#l\ sen«l out a Burrows, N. (•.; K. T. Benstoa, V. H.; ZACHARIAS SAYS TO MAIL HIS SENTINEL TO BERLIN »lie ha» done ni»»»t of the work, ha» is very mild compared to that of Eng WOMAN IS CHAMPION distr«*ss rail. an«l then when a ship Il J. 8hina, sreretary; H M. Hall. -niie, »even of whieh tipp«»»l the »enle» laud and France. * anie on an errand «»f men y, semi t«»r tr«Mi*urer; H. K. Uaroutte, eonductor; GROWER OF REAL CORN A. L. Zaehnrias, former principal <»f lit an even four poiinil». They are of the Foster has been impressed with the ¡ pednes into the ship and sink if. L. I'. Farmer, wurden; Il Mefargar. • • • th«' west s id e «« I iimi I here, now with the Vnieriran Woniler variety, well »haped manner of building cities over there ini ekaplala; J \s Bddj R H N (I 1 One of the nicest pieces of corn in m»l w it hunt bb*mi»h. quartermaster *s department of the ar about the same manner as the other London is always warned when Cler ' \i Jacksoa, I 8 N CI,; C I Hmltk this section is growing in a city garden. bovs who have written. He says thnt at man airplanes cross the Kuglish rhan ! IL 8. V. H.; J. K. Lamson, L. 8. V. («.; my, stopped off here Monday while on an«l a woman who does not hesitate to Three More Back Uncle Sam the place where he is billeted most of nel \ wat« h is always kept at tin* roast « \\ Caldw+ll, R. 0. R R w Boy <1. ! hi* way to the pn*si«lio at San Francis say thnt she is old enough to be a pio Francis \V. Beck stead has enlisted in «’< 1, where he will probably have charge the houses have great stone '.alls, with \s so«in as the word gets to London 1 L. 8 8.; Il IV Whitloek, I H.; \V. N • »f a company of bakers and rooks. H«‘ th«» infantry, and llarobl E. Sh«»pherd iron gat«»» and huge padlocks, th« » i o i i m »« | neer of this section, is the grower. Mrs. wrhlstles are blown, lights are put out. liti bl»«* II, O. H. ; is now commissioned a second lieutenant, an«l Hl«»nd R. Williams have joined the e'idently having been first erected and S. K. Cochran has corn stalks that are the city, already dark, is made dnrkcr, ; •>Vz feet high and are as husky looking navy. ^ the streets left to get to them the b«»st j wild piHiple seek safet\ where\«*r they, \ sperinl school eleetion will I h * belìi i lie nsked to have Th«* Sentinel follow as any grown in the famous corn sec ' him in th«* service and when ask«*d if way they could. ran. August fi to ele«*t a director to atieceed tions. She has a large, fine-looking gar Foster sp«*aks of Hr. Frost ha'ing The Herman airplanes usually rom«* j J. B. l'rot/intuì, w ho bus resigned be i it wiiuld b«* all right t«» sen«! it to Ib'rlln W S S PLEDGE CARDS ARE den. and gives it continual personal aver in fleets of six. sev«*n or eight 1 «'ause of having moved awav. S i far ( with instructions to hold f«*r his arrival. been advanced to a major and spenks RETURNED TO DISTRICTS When they approneh th«* eity, London no «*inididafes for fin* posifion ha\<* np I he sai«l that would be satisfactory t«» of biin as fully deserving the honor. | | him and that he was certain the papers puts up a curtain of shrapnel fire about peni ••«!. He enclos«»«! a 50-eentime piece of paper The work of recording the war »nv Two Good Window Displays. the ritjr. \V. NI. Tliuinb, o f Portland. \ ;si|e«l : would not b«» very obi when !»«* r«*«*ei\ed ing» stamp pledge» of the entire eounfy money, which be sail! was worth 101 A novel window display is that in 1 them. That is, many big guns, powerful during th«* pust w«*ck with thè Heorge has been finished bv .1 .Tome Workman, cents in American money. the I'mphrey & Mackin store this week. «*n«*iigh to shoot two or thr«*«* miles In Lamuo rs funtilv. county chairman, ami tlw» cani» are now The obi miner, the w-ell-kmiwn trade Wheatless Loaf Is Found. b-iag returned to their respectixc place- fio* air, are kept in rertnin positions Mrs. Borace Ponner nnd «hiblren re SUBSTITUTE PRICES ARE mark of a well-known brand nf g«iods, Washington. July 22.— The wheat less j of redemption and the banks and post and fired constantly so long as enemy turned Monday from a visit ut Kugene. is shown frying flapjacks over a camp UP FOR INVESTIGATION platos are h««\ering near. The guns are office» are askiil to hold them nnd to loaf has been found. While the whole fire. He is pretty handy at the “ flap Ilermnn Kdwards writ«*s his grami credit ¡ill who have bought stamps on country has b«»en se«»king the 100 per not !iiui(*d at the plant's, but so many ping” part of the stunt and never miss mot ber, Mrs. Laura NI «Fa riami, from Pruftte*rlng. i t Any. Said to Bo With of them nr«* firetl that it is almost im cent wheat substitute yeast bread, a | their pledges. According to Mr. Work es the frying pan. Mill» or Jobbers. Pattatila, that h«* never saw sudi hot possible for a plane t«* g«*t over the eity man. the pledger '» word a* to how mans recipe has been de' eloped in the experi-| 'Another gi>od window is th«» display w«*nth«*r. IL* is un a submarine ehaser. without being hit. -lamps he has already purcha»ed on his mental kitchen of the I’nited States de Tin» stato fooil iiilmiiii»tratiiin hu» of loggers' supplies at the Wynne & I.«*nora and Herbert llubbidl are nt Most planes find the fir«* s«» hot that pledge is to be accepted without ipies partment of agriculture and the I’nited b w » uril«*ri>il ut make o thorough invi»» Kime store. The “ floor” of the forest th«‘ pihits turn bark, but frequently one lendiiig ili«* Kpworth leagm* institut«* at lion. Notices will be sent to all who ¡Mute» foo«l administration that may tigntion of thi1 iliffiiri»iii»i» in privi» bo is well depicted with a layer of moss. have pledged, advising them where to mean th«» saving of thousands of pounds j or two get through and «|o their damage Jefferson. fwi»i»n whrut flour ami wheat flour auh find their i-urd». If they have already of wheat flour before flour from the It is said, mol the authority s«*emed Miss Nieta lìar.«*lton is vìsifiiig with »titule». A letter from Herbert Hoover Traveling Men Thank Citizens. good, that it «*osts London $100,000 for Miss Parolvn 8«‘ h«*lling at Ada. purchased their *Tamp» they are expect nexi wheat harvest is available. to Senator Chamberlain written in June, A resolution thanking the citizens and p«iwder and sh«*lls every time they have The directions for making the wh«»nt- H. II. Briiinnrd eumpleted a trnnsne- anil a popv of whieh wa* »ent to 1.. K ed to state this fact at the bank or |m»t- business men t«f Cottage Grove for the to fight «»ff Herman airplanes, and a (ioti last w«*«*k for thè sale of th«* Short office. nnd credit will be given aeeord less hretid are as follows:: Mean, of Kugene, »aid that the priee of courtesies extended fh«»m nnd the en inglv. All of these: I*, cups liquid, I table- fight fakes place on nearly every clear ridgi* ranch at London to .V. Hutler, »ub»titute» hail ilerlineil until they were tertainment furnisheil on June 14, flu- spoonful corn sirup. cake yeast. 2 tea moonlight night. There is a constant o f Jefferson. about the »ante a* that of white flour. day of the traveling men s picnic, has booming of the guns of defense for two Lieut. Beebe Has Charge of Prisoners. spoonfuls snlt, I whole egg. been adopte«) by Oregon Council No. 84, A. A. Ri«* li linoni wfites from Head that Mr. Menu immeiliately »ent word that or three hours at a time. With one of these: J J-ft cupfuls bar Lieutenant I.. C. Heebe in writing I’nited Commercial Travelers. th«*v are delighted with fhings there and there had been no »neh dee line in thi» Th«* planes come up the Thnmea river from Frame to his wife here says that ley, 2 \ nips ground rolled oats. that he has loeated some good fishing. »eetion of the country, and the ordir for And one of these: 2 '* cupfuls corn and lóente the eity by counting bridges he is in charge of prisoners in that sec U N N A M E D W O N D E R B E A N IS A N Tliey enj«»ye«1 a \ init a few davs ago an investigation i» the result. An in that cross the river. tion. One prisoner said that he had flour. 2's cupfuls rice flour, 2*. cupfuls A L L S U M M E R PR O LIF IC from Mr. and Mrs. B«* ii Hroff, o f B«*d- veatigntion of priee» paid bv retailers Zeppelins quit coming some time ago. been having little to ent except soup sweet potato flour, 2Li cupfuls isciinf) PRODUCER in«>ii«I. Bert sayn The S«*ntine! is sur«» shows that they are not to blame and That was bemuse th<> British invented n and bread, and looked as if he were tapioca flour. that the profiteering, if there has been a friend to th«* homeless. Make a sponge of materials under 1 sh»*ll that would s«'t a Z«*pp«*liti on fir«*. J »iieh, lies between the mill» nnd the job telling the truth. String beans which produce about except egg' and half ingredients used 8«» long ns British sh«*lls merely pune Lieutenant Heebe says that from their thè bridg«»s, which ap|u»ar ns m«*r«» ber». four times as prolifically a* the ordi tur«*«l the bottoms of th«* Z«*ppclitis the Sponge shouhl stand in position they can s i h » the Herman» but from 2 and str«*nks across thè silvery tlirea«l o f th«* nary string bean were brought into the Hermans <!i«ln 't mind; but with the in the enemy cannot sec them. The latches warm place until 'e r v light, at least ri\ «*r. But hit th«* obj«*rt sought or miss eity yesterday by C F. Counts. The Begin Hoarder Crusade. flaminabb* shell, they restrrtt their it, their Immhs coni«» nnd iisiinlly with are keeping up a continual gun fire, two hours. Work in balance of substi pods are uniform and about nine inches Portland, Ore., July 17.— The govern raids to th«* airplanes. tute «f ixture "hen -punge is light. Work «lead ly effect «» ii others tlian those ment '» crusade against flour hoarders j which makes sb»eping a little difficult. in length. Mr. Counts does not know in egg b«»aten slightly. Shape into loaf. It is probably true that th«* Hermans nimed ut. the name of the variety, as the seed was began in earnest yesterday when deputy IMnce in pan. brush top of loaf with Henry Breeding Dies. try t*» hit definite objeets in their flight One bomb hit n motor bus carry»ng I'nited States marshals were sent out sent by Mr». Ida Sehimpf, of 1‘nrtluml, Mrs. John Spray received word Satur melted fut. let rise to double bulk, and but th«* difficulty in aiming well ran b«* MI persona and notli ng was Icft o f bus with warrants for the arrent of five per day of the death of her brother. Henry then bake in loaf pan in hot oven for a sister of Mrs. Counts. The vines be realized if you can imagine yourself on or passeng«»rs. That w«*ight o f met il gin producing early and continue pro sons who are said to have stored more Breeding, at Fossil, Oregon. He was a one hour. a fast flying express train on the edge and explosives falling two mPes « r ducing until frost in the fall. flour than sufficient for n month's re , son of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Breeding, pio o f a precipice, and trying to throw fi more will go through nny building it <|iiin>mi»n*e. I f von can't sell it, try the want ad. neer» who formerly lix«»d on Row river, missile from n ear window and hit nn liits, and a single Immb wiìl wreek a Rebekahs Install. Today's arrests follow an announce nnd numerous relatives live here. Mr. object in a canyon two miles below von. bui ld i ng 00 fe«»t squm ». The Kebekah lodge has install«»«! the ment by I'nited States Attorney Haney Breeding was Tuber Moth in California Potatoes years of age, and re One hit a hospital killing :i innther. that he has determined to deal more »e The man in the bomb throwing air Fruit Inspector Stewart has diseov- following officers: Mrs. Alice Knox, moved from here with his parents when plane is flying nt a speed of at least ber ehild, sud injuritig tln» doctor in verely with flour hoarders than he ha* er«>«l tuber moth in shipments of pota N. 0.; Mrs. Addie Veatch, V. 0.; Mrs. one year of age. The funeral was held Mi* or 90 miles an hour. The British guns c barge, up to date, for the reason that the gov Mondnv nt Fossil. toes received at Kugene nnd which orig Minnie Bterliig, sccrctnry; Mrs. Ida keep him something like two miles Hennanv is ns stupii! as she is rulli ernment is hound to »•»cure sufficient inated in California. He immediately Caldwell, treasurer; Mrs. Grace Hruud, above flu* eity, possibly more. It is al l«*ss in this method o f wnrfnre, for it flour for the allies, nnd hourding inter ordered the tubers destroyed. This pest chaplain; Mrs. W. C. Johnson. I. O.; The price of want ads. is about the ways night time when he com«*s, and he demonatratea that sin» does not under feres with the program. only thing that hasn’t gone up on »*• has never gained a foothold in Lane Flora Hatton, O. G. has to locate the object* by their «lis- stand thè Hritish chnracter nt nII. fniI count of the war. One rent a word— county and Mr. Stewart is determined tunee from the river and proximity tg ing ubsolutdy in thè olyect sought. W A T C H YOUR L A B E L . Sava 25e. The want ad. way is'the right way. three times for the priea of two. •• • to prevent it* getting a start.