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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1918)
vumaw (ßrau? Battitoi __________ ___________ VOLI \ IK X X V III ARMY0F6.000.ÜÖÖ Ï0 BE WHIPPED BY ALLIES I) AND l ’O T T A U K U K O V K , L A N K M K N R P . A C H I N O 21 Y E A R S O N OB H K FO RE AUOUST 24 M U S T R E O IS T E R DOTTACI»; O OTTAOE VK UKO VE LEADER O i l ' N T Y . O K K U O .N , F K l D A Y, A I O I ' H ' I I«, CARRIER DELIVERY CAPS EXPLODE AND TO START HERE ' ' . . SEPT.2 MM m M ’ MBKK U OF O C I V I L I A N C A M P W I L L L E C O N T I N U E D FOR P E R IO D or nan w a m 03613815 47 HAS EXPLANATION OE MYSTERIOUS Civilian tarnps, »urli Hs th#* tuie now BoriIntuì, ttri*., Aug. II. Ksi*ry young jin session mi fht* campus, are rr* he ron • iiiun ili tlii* I nitrii Mot«** tt In» li ir« I tinned in rapid si*#|ii«*nee at the I niver - I | mh ** i ' i | lii h ttt<»nty fi rat flirtI m I iiv « jìim i * j sit y of Oregon durinu the entire dura-: lihiiii' 5 iiiui«l rf»ip*tcr un Sut uriln v , I f itin o f the war. A ii^ii•• t 21. Th«* derision to continue the #*amps in- 1 TI m * ufily in#*vi o f tin* ligi' 4j»«*«*if i«*»! definitely romes us the result o f the i v\ I mi tt ili n »! Iiuvi* tu r• • i*»»«!«•# uri* fiumi* plen of the war department for an un Irriul\ in tin* militar v or naval •»«•rvl»«' , limited number o f trained unti fit men W i l l i K v e r y A v a i l a b l e G e r m a n on l'io ' il »hould ma in* . ..ii« « o l i P a t r o n » C a n H a v e N«*w S e r v i c e G e o r g e A l l m a n I » V i c t i m o f A c c i - to enter the rentrai o f f i c e r s ’ traininu M r s . F C. R a l s t o n S a y s T h e y A r e ili« l»ig i i*i»ÌHtrntimi tiny tu !*«• li•*I• I suiiir Haiti«* Lin«!, T a n k B e l o t e U h tamps to try for rom mismo ns in the or B ox S e rv ic e , B ut Can «lent in W h i c h L i g h t e d W o r k o f Sect W h ic h P red icts I fluir in K#*|it(>iiil»<*r f*»r * «'g’iMf rut ioti <»f Um»t national army to he recruited N o t H a v e B o th all ni«*vi In*tvv•*«*a tin* ug«'* of Is ami lo I k N o w D o l i u lto Om* P ip e P la y s P a rt th e C o m i n g o f C h n s t tlirouuh the draft in th** eorninu few y«*iii M. \ h l»i*fur«*, rrgint rut ion will fu* in months. I <* Il li r IX«* of lo** ni «Iraft liuti l «In Till. fi'H Kxeept f«#r a break o f fiv e or si* infrut imi |ilar«*i« tt ill In* ojm * ii from 7 ( 'ot t au** (¡rove will have fret* frinii A very pluuail.ln explanation o f the • 11 \ I G i 'o|»vriglit, I1M*» Uyi.i.n.it. . » , » » " . I » bKbl.-<l pip* , hr rleiM. o f «bn prn.ent Til«* tt iii|i|«|it|' Of (¡«‘tlllitlIV. lili* lililí;' ¡«•'i’Itirk ni tin* morning until It uVIork delivery hruinuinu Ko|iteiiiher 2, Ih#* ...».In » I.H.I ron ln n ation wbi. h r e . » l l « l L ¡ v„ , ¡ , v nhni|, , hn oprninK " * *h- peculiar 111:1 rim.¡j* wbinh bove appear.-.! puMtoffiee hiiviiiu M*«*iv*d urt|t*rs t*i ... tbn I.... ..I tl„. r.Kb. borni ».. <in..rUnl 111^ of fllül |lir)ll(«MH ttlllllkt- fin t M »11 til ¡at rii^lit. w)lj,.h w i|| about 5 ., “ I-*" h«.u»n, in nnnrly all ritm* o f Ibe No rxriiiM' tt ili I m » im *i*i*|»f»’il for fnIlari* etuikt* the nrt'MMiiry |o«|.aration«. l,«r ktH*«**, mim ) tln* «-«t u !*li»tmig uf a Allmnn T 1.nwl.1y »Mnrmo.n. j 11.<- will ron «ont¡na..n*lr with valley is made by Mrs. F. C. Ralston, 'Plium* ttiitbinu their mail hy furrier I#<*rmntt•*i»Vv riglit mui lH»iioraltl«» |»«* i h ‘\ ito o ,j[i*ti*r1 mu'll failure lu'ing |.uui*li II. prnpnring fo u m - *hn nnp. t<r| ,,f on|y H f,.w JMV. I.n»wnnn o f this city. » riome o f the houses here bear the let 1 i il «1 1' t i |i i V •* i • * ii i t •* V • - lti»k ii |nli I lint 11«I»I«* )>y i iti |»r inoliHM*iit ti|» tu tnìv year. liiilnf notify tin- pmttoffi**e t«> that e f 1.1.1« ..III Ilia «n il ».III bail (Irilln.l «bn , I tifili f • • 11 * * w • • I l.v i lolui't imi into fin* m*r it-* t, iiui^t ha v e « t # ret iiiiiiilifr« mi their bol** f.. lii.'b lb*- ilvnnn.itn « » - «.. i _ . _____ ter i i f hut most o f them hear the letter lilt|n! I»• * iloiir. hmiMr« and iniiMt proviti** a mail rr tu- .»-• rt.-ii || ìm «hoiiph. f *1 rat ha- «..i.k with embellishments that form a Tlirn* IIri‘ ti 11«*t'ilii!•* IIIImIn*r o f »'••I eeptaeir of m . iii * kind. Letten- I*»r tie hi» pipe fr>.01 ina inoutb wi«b thè l.n.i.l cross, ant) a few hear the letter and fig i| 11*1 n • i N In}t ID tlir (««iliinti iiriílV, llf»<l lively |»y rnrrier «iioultl hear th*- afreet lini« « lioi.liiii; Ibn capa ami timi mhiii - ure* MJO. Others bear a letter »S en inikilij: rr:nl , tu «*t \ •* Mi tln* llflllV. 16214310 atld i r«M o f III lui 111 i 111 { Ini.» 111. f i l i intn «bn |lii*ir i*« i ili'filltti* :il9l«nitit «I mil t •* lIIII closed iti parentheses. ItiiMim-i*- ir i «■ # i may have hotli a Ini’-! i'»|>». TIm liuiiil « » a furo «<i alirml» nini I uf f )• • • 11 ii • ni mi ii mi fot figliting |iiirf*«MM*H. Mrs. Ralston’s explanation is that th** ut**« and rt,i«i*len<,e il* livery, as well as Arni 1 - • . 1 nt tbr wrlat. 11 «11 M htiti'% i*r ti»«* i» 11 ni I '*’ r «•! 1111 * 1 », ttliat (» stand« for God, that the C with the a postoffire hoV, hut otli<*r r • ' -* i • I « 'lits IIti.l il..- forre ... il,«- nxplnrn.n bt-nn Plant Which Ha* Been Idle for Several cross stands for “ the eoniing o f Christ ” i scr tln* iiiiiiiiinl of »mmitiinin, \m**ri Year* I* Sold to the Lasselle i ; i '«* t i i k I*» !«• *ll|i|«l \ «'Uoiigll nf ••ui'li N tf «»liai M< vniiierit S»arie«! tu Provltle must have oifliei th*- tlelivery*, a post io «In- pp..MÌtn ilirn rtiofi if ¡1 pri>bn)il*- , and that the H.'JO means Fepteinlier JO, Brother», o f Albany offi«*e h*tx, or ip-t their mail at the urn lh »t I brini wniil.i h:i\n l»-no tali.vi n 1 t«i «i\ 1*1 | m » n \ **r til« € i «* i II» IIII ftrtlty lililí the tlute o f his coming. Dalntifli«v fm Wouudetl DouKlihoys • *ra| deliv rry vvimlott. and must notify o ff. t'ufi*«* tlmt lint ¡un tu Nuliiftít tu ti | Mrs. Ralston says that there has been In Artny Hospital*« The I*. I. Rust fruit dryer here has the pu«t of fire tt hit'll they* wish gtltlll «*f i II t ••rila I íiilili I «If.riirv. tu til#* a recent eonveution o f a sect in Port There will l.e fmenomi and afternoon |M*iii’** tliat V iihtoji ttitli lirr allir*i ttill Sheldon Passes Through , ',k*'" o v " ,,v Hr" ,h- " - ia nti a fid that the delegates have had l'in* va unirli uf ( otturi* (¡rovr are to «pa-rntor» in both dried time since their return hum»* to th«* cit • l* trr lllilir olí 1. ii») .'«I tu «i*» iimìi I i * mu* « | » i :• r t jar • * f deliveries mi hu*inr«« «lays, mo* mi loti ( H.-n <■. Hh. l.lnn » .... .ben. Oregon | " f Alh" nv. tllll «1111 \ i m |i iiutioii i» fu g«*t ti m Iit-ar finit artil .'in* font jar o f fatti front fhmr uluy s, and none on Hundavs. lisn « . m , nn iober » f the legi.lnture. | an*1 Hh** " ,M at «’ut ies o f the valley to put the*«- markings fnr the Ashland normal, and „ '»"*• P « » " « •»»•• "»'"l-e for bundling this U|H»n th«* houses. Thi* limits within whirh mail will he a to a < orn « t **i«timut«• • »f \\l«nt «t iM.fi n t a n il in u f.»r the ».•Iditr hov« a» tt t lint I“ i t*r in aliti tlifii «lofio»! it The peculiar markings were not gen v\ h.» are in nrtnv ho«|.itnl« al hmiit* mol deliverrtl are as follows: H*nrfii»u f,( 1 nnndidnfe for «bn speakership o f th^ | y e a r ’s crop and who promise *0 pa v the Fifteenth street mol Last Main avenue ...-,« bn.,«.-, p»s.n.| th rough hem Wed- h,Kh**"r n,!,rk,•, •" r “ " h* \X lint im fhtit* flirti ut tin* (¡ormavi ♦•rally not«*«! here until Tuesday morn • l-='--n!|n Brothers operate some L *0 ing. although a number of women report • Ifliv to I*r I»rii t ra * ouf thriMluhoiit the entire eounlry umler theiiee «.»util ahuiu Fifft-riith *» t r ••* • t !.. i i..-.dn> on bis wav north, lie savs ev ,h•• ’*,!,,*‘ holM* »«* '‘ ," ',ur having s«*cn the markings on their Figur** m t la ri t to m* ■ MiT in a ) mul ut i* I v the « 11 r • etimi o f the t'"ii««*r v at ion rt»in C^iiiney avenue, flienee west on t¿uim*y -rvth.ng looks fine, although he dido t i *,rV*'r" * t ,! r , ! . , ; . ,| . • . . I lliittee o f thr tuitioiial ernia* il of île a v enne tu I'm • i f i « hiu)» way. then**- north I |mrt>. dnrtv peeifv whether he meant age the product ¡«in o f prunes and other houses several weeks ago. (>th«*rs are ft halli**, ! fruits in this section, tu the profit o f • ni Purifie h i uh vv it v f«» \\'«-*t Main ave | the fi-.rmnl, the spenkership t-unfest or • arcfullv Il g l i Ì It *‘( V ll «* - ’ a t » »TU' f i t M o f f l t h feline. positive that the marking*« have h«« u both themselves and the grower. nut*, thenee w'r-t on U *-t Main uv emir j the erops Xnyvvftv, It* i himself had the rr autlioi it i»*r, tinti ttliiot» w ori* ßi'iirrn 11 v Mi- ('harlet \dmti« i* «luminari fur put on recently, au#i others are c«*rtain Tiie plant has not operated for several run f Mliiri), -*l|Ott i «I tlif«t till* fir*! of flu* CoHnu«* h i i ^ e mol rorniii it fera hiivr I«. () street, thenee n*.rth mi () street tu appe:* i ¡1 »tee of heinu in tht* pink o f e«»n they were put «»n Monday night. : venrs. vriir (trrttiiiMY litui alinljt 7,l(M».(MMi Mill lu en h | » | »« * î r « t « «I tu eiirry mit t in* emiva« ('hesfnilt - f r ••» * t. fht-nee *-nsf *»1» f ’liesttillf • IÎ t i « • It A number o f women were somewhat - —-— — ilirt« mi tin* ttftvti’ ffi 11 o/i I, or available nitlg, \ « I * I. « I mmuiit ti*.*M fur Other |.lr («f» Street ft* l*aeifie liiuhttnv, a#*r«*ss the; fright«*ue*| when they first noted the TUDOE H E L M U S W. T H O M P S O N Ife Women Lead Cow Home. "Milt Tlttw ||tH'N l'Ut lilt'll II fit Si.ldiers, of v Ii«• ttor rk vv ili he n|ipmnte«| and |*n 1 • lit e r tu the north end o f Colimi hi.-i markings, but wh«*n it was found they V IC TIM OF H E A R T eourt, thene** siMifh f»» (¡ihhs avenu«*, Mr (.--iirue Hohl and Mrs. \V. B. :«« tt •'1 id \ iii < ri. ri rt’gnrtl »»«•l«li«*n* ; H 11 nil«** 1 114 f neetletj. were general over the city they were T R O U B L E in «'ft ft f*i all « * f h«*r ##»«•#» in fit «' «iiitlif imi ; Til. *M.|| leitinu teamn art* urueiiflv re- t heure rast ti» Seventh street, flu-nre Hiittl-'v return«*.I Friday fr#»m the Haw immediately laid to some religious f a it tit«»i* u% li«,r l»«*\ % «'\ «• 11 f ** h«»r IP20 I|»IV»»I««I t«l • inret at the r«itiinirrrilll t llll» smith fu l-iast Mairi avenue, (heure east l**v |.l:it't* near l.orutie, hrinumu with natic or canvass« r. H'-lmijs \V. Thornpson, retired attor «■ ; it iiuuiti« men m f !»«• h«»*|ilitnl»* tt'!!«1 » at ?» D- ni Tumula y, at tt h i f ' h finie the "ii l'íisf Main a vende t»» puinf of he them a bovine o f the rnilk ^ivine uen Nearly all the mystic markings in ney at law and former Lane county • 1er ttiio-li they |e*| the entire «listan#*#* ver ufol return to tin* t M -1 stepi v mi tlo* tt.»t k V 4ÌII ht* ta ken umniiiu an* lik •Iv ti this city arc placed upon th»* door jamb Those livifijr ‘ Ultsiih* **f these limits *»f stun«* )(• or II miles. The* women went iildge. *lie*| Siithienlv at tht* home o f W . at a uniform distance o f five feet from r a ii k for (i»«'rm nnv i% ito-)u«lnit; nII o f up ’I'll 1* 4«* f<*:iuiw sir«* i«H f.-ilow N t•• w days befure hy motor with M. Renshaw in Eugene Sn timi ay morn the fhmr and are in hud pencil. i ti •» U1 «o, : t In««« iu li«*r iirttiv («* . 11 r«*#tui i XI» 4. ('Iintii)»« •rv Mrs Kniest may pia«-#* h*»xes mi the Ismnilaries of *»\*-r in the free delivery distrirt and their mail Orville Burnette, w h*» has the piare ing. iliyitmf ! tin v •***rt of a ill a li M»l«* to li«»l«1 U ritt, \i »* l'»*rk ihm s«»me <* hs «* s . where the door jamb ie Jutlge Thompson, wh«i had been ill r*»nted \ «*| ti j£iin, I»«» h«» «.f inferior 1ill \ 4 r«*uui 2 XIr* X. It ....... 1. Mrs O will he depusifed III SU* h I m »X«* s . painte«l a dark color, th«* markings are j **»r a long time with leakage o f the i 1*111 or in « -1> t ti I «I I r It tj t ll L. Xii-bol». upon the lighter colored paint o f the heart, starte«! to arise from his bed nt R E P O R T E D LOST. C O TTA G E GROVE P E O P L E Mm unti htivu in |»rinon rninp« anti Team • Mrs Elhert M*'*le, Mrs. F. F A R N I I A M ho«lv o f the h«»use PROBABLY A L IV E AND W E LL IN C IR C U IT C OURT S U IT S »he Renshaw residence Saturday morn iin»n itiol hov- «:i|»t urei I in tin* l»ig ilriveit \ ( inret son, *lr.. Mrs (***«»r^e S.utt, While some credence i* given to the ! ng. when suddenly his head fell hack t*f tlii« \i >t »Io -tt that (iertitanv i« «Irutt Mrs. I(. Hiifkley, aiul he was den«l when his nurse reached theory that the strange letter«* were Waldo Pnrnhnm, who visited hen* as! In the absence t»f Circuit Judge G. P. MM* on her male |i«»|iulat»mi to thi* lit Tenni t Mrs. \Y. ,?. \Y«.*»ds, Miss place«! upon th** housed by «»anvassers. ¡the guest of Mi and Mrs H«»rnt - C*»ch iHkipworth, County Judge II L. B«»wn : his side. uiuMt mi filling lor army \fo| w i t h Lrane«*s ('**x f o r the guidance o f follow-up men, it Mr. Thompson was nppmnftMl -tuinty the*»»* ¡t i- pmlmMv tru« that «he had Tefiu* r. Mrs. |( IL ,luh, Miss Lisle ran just h« fore joining (lit* marines, and j grant* ! r»n inji.itetioi) Fiitlnv against I« h * s n*»t se* ni [KiNsibk1 that this eould , loniHio a v ii tin lilt* the firat <*f the y«»t»r l.t'lt, M iss Ji-ssi*« Smith. Miss 111M *• k tt *• 11. I who was ri'eeuftv r**|H»rted missing In ( James McKay in the divorce suit jutlge <tf Lane countv by the governor in l!"*!». to suceeed G. R. Chrisman. who 1 h* vp •" *>n*d daylight with I» iiiiint Ite I ritirili ho rut I, hottever, that Team (¡ Mrs I* Wyatt. Mrs. Rny action, is prol.uhly safe in Europe. His brought against him by his wife. Eliza resigned, and was afterward elerted. 0,,t dist-ox t ry. It is also nomewhat o f a the w ir i•• l»«'iug fought to»« . tu a Inrg«* Irtish. Mrs. <'nllisi.n, Mrs 11 \. Miller. inttther. Mrs |). B Ftrnhnm. o f XVnlter l»«*th McKay. enj«»ining him from dis- serving a full term after his eleetion. ,“/ ’,,orT »*"•» •" all the cities where the t \ i r a t, 1 • \ l»*.\* tt ho tt**re only I ’’ or 14 Team 7 Mrs. .i*»hti Hilshy, Mrs. Hert ' ill«*, has rcrcivt**! a letter from him, ( (Midnjf t»f the stock o f gt»o«ls or fixtures .fudge Thompson is gix.-n the e reti it o f "#»*"*»• markings have appeared no .-hie \* if*« old tt lieti ho«tt ill t io« I* fiffl Ul «Uli* oil Tra»k, Mrs Mfrt*t| Skei. \1rs. liurk indicating that he is within the Ameri o f a cigar store which he conducts in inaugurating l.un.- county's gtssl r«.».is hn'* *...... found to the person or per f'uftnge iìruvt* and fur wfaieh. it is • an lines, alive and uninjured. four vi'iirn ay«». hohler. campaign, which has i..-en carried on H" ' " ‘ responsible, making it nearly cer- j legetl, his vvi ft Fnrnham, who was serving with th«* furnished the men ev Ituf < Serum tty hadn't th** 7, 100,0(10 T**mi s Mrs Klhert Smith, Mrs. (> i-xt-r since. He was enthusiast ir over ,n ' n ,h:|* •or!,l talent is responsible, as ni* n iiutt \N Ititi*-k more, Mri Criswell. Mrs. I loth company o f marines. thir«1 re 1 bar, placement battalion, on Jun«* 4, ml \ suit was filiti Saturday wherein IV. ginn! rom Is anti was prominently men- ' » * * " * • • " could hnrdly cm er a city anti I |. f . ♦!.. find of Ml. \ rar (.. rm nn Armes. tinned as a successor to K. J. Adams on l,v ,h,‘ n' g h< |«dice without arousing Ioni nhont I, IIHI.IMMI in«*vi. Sinre then Team Mrs, (¡e«»rue Hall. Mrs. llar dressed a 1 «• 11•• r t«» his mother in which tl Klint is plain tiff nini I>. J. tim e r h«* stnte*| he would **«»«»n g«» into action - an-l ethers are defendants, and wherein tht- state highway commission, the place *»he hn*t |.rtdiul.lv |o«t a nnlhmi more. ry M et enlf, Mrs. Swansoii. lo-ing gi\. n to R. A. Booth, o f Eugene. In the fit*-» half #.f her drive north o f Team I (• Mrs. Charles Shinn. Mrs. for a period o f seven days. June 2L the • he pla-ntiff seeks n judgment against The funeral was belt! M«»ndav after 1918 Round Up to Benefit Red Cross. official ntiiioiinccinetit cam«» that he was (e u e r mul Ins w if-*, dulia, in the sum the Sminuì», whit'll lieu’lln Manli 21. «ht»1 Xntlrett Brunii. n«»«»n. IVndleton, Ore.. Aug. 14.— IViidleton missing in action. The letter just r«* " f *<¡17.;:». with interest at s per cent |..*f l 7n.tMMt (th i« i« on uuud author if v . Tenni 11 Miss Lv n llaftunu, XI iss will stage her ninth annual round up **«*iv**d states that he had been trails I frulli \iigust s I!iI s, and »75 atturner With the In-t half ••!’ flint tirivi h»*i Bethel Gntt«ly. next month for the benefit o f the Red ferre«| t«» another « omfianv and had n«»t ' f et*. It is alstt prayed in the enmplnint S U G A R C A R D S Y S T E M t«.lîil loss f«*r the enfin* «Invi* tt« iit Team 12 Mrs. I>av i#l S« holl. Cross. The directors o f the big frontier b«'«*»i in netion. The Moth went int«i a«* ; 'hat the plain tiff's murtgage against above fiMO.iHH), Hhe has b«-«*n driving in E F F E C T I V E A T O N C E show offered to contribute the entire Hon, and if is believed thfit tin* r«*pnrt the premises involved in the suit be s.»li*l muss formation sine««, and has M IL IT A R Y T R A IN IN G FOR net proceeds to the Rett Cross anti the ing o f Fnrnham as missing in a«*ti(»ti is first, prior nnd enly lien against the be«*»» paying <|«*arlv in lit’«* for every I'nrtlnnd. ••re.. Aug. 12.— Sugar must offe r was accepted bv the organic» S C H O O L S I S C O N S I D E R E D th«' r«*sult *»f some «*ir*»r in the record of property, nnd that the claim o f the de be* bought by the curd system in Oregon foot o f ground gaine«!. liis transfer. fendnnts. Fanny White. .1. C. Rimpsun. hereafter. Foot) Administrator Aver an -ion's representatives vesterdnv ((m* British «»ffleer sniil to in«*: 11 It It is lyuite probable that s«»m«* form The ninth o f Pendleton's famous ejlie , ------- ----- 1 Helen Menile Howard and .Tuhn F. How nounced today. doesn't rtriki* s«i ftttieh differenr«* wh«*th ! nf militarv training will be taken up in dramas o f the west will be held Sept cm France 100 Years Behind. ard. tu thi* property he decreed inferior «•r tin* German lin«* »s t|i«*r«* «»r «*v«*r her«*, He established a system o f dealers' the -"bools th«* coming \«*!«r. Th«* sub Iter 19. 20 and 21 and. despite tht- fact In a letter to liis parents, Mr. mnl to the p l a i n t i f f ’s mortgage but it does mnk« n differ«1#)'*«* in *b*t«*r- curds, one for each purchaser, on which i‘*« t was discussed at the meeting o f the Mr». A. ►). Foster, Ueorjfi- Foster, with that some o f the famous cow-boys nud mining the war h«»w ninny *|«*:«d (l«*r -cliool boar«! Monday night, but no d«*f th<- Fourth Knuiti-u-rs in Frame, ssivs A D V F .R T IS IN O MOST C O N C L U S IV E every purchase will be entered. When buekatXHis have answered the call of mans tir«* along th«* w n v . " filled out these cards are to be re • nit«* action could be taken until nr that Franc«- is nhout 100 yenrs ht-hind their country and are now hnildogging G U A R A N T E E OF Q U A L I T Y Xml when oim * sees tin* d«*so!nt«% coun turned to the county administrator iang' iiients are iiia«l<‘ for an instruction \im-rica in many wins, lit- tells n f set- the hun somewhere in France, there will trv «»ver \\ h it* Ii flinch « » f th** fighting has where they will lie carefully cheeked lie competition aplenty for the prir.es offieer. It is probable that Major ing a farmer sharpening his M-vthe with When you buy an advertised protiuct. in order to prevent “ re p e a tin g ." b«*»*n doti#* this year, he can g«*t the phil H. I\ Metcalf will In* sectinsl, Th«* a hammer anti trophies. The usual program o f voli Imjr a gunranfee o f qnality. #»sophv «»f t•• •* British vii*wpoinf and Ayer said there has been a great deal wild west sports will be presented but training probably will !»*• confined! lie speaks uf seeing n Herman air la the ohi dava, when goods were suiti wonder w hv the German geu«*rtils pnv so o f com plaint by retailers that their re there will be added touches w " t h e mil largely to s«'ttmg up e\«*r«*is**s. The girls tutich in lit'«* for s«» lift I«* in ground plane shut down, and expresses a wish in hulk withont menns o f iilentifieation, stnete l supplies o f sugar have been , ¡ t » ry ,n d patriotic in keeping with the vill be instnicte«! by Miss M«-|)onald, when there « s s no way for th..... . gained. tu see them all come down the same nearly exhausted by peopl "' phy sj* ni director. w»\ Choeolnte and eigarettes art* \er\ E When «»a«» looks at the map anti sees I " " " h" .............. t o . . ; . ....... No person has ever received a salary seart-e. and tht- first one xrbo finds n the manufacturer was at liberty to use I almost unanimous from the dealers o f the adviific«» mail«» in the big drives «»f < or dividend from the round-up but here store that litis any usually Inns up the inferior material, and ninp-t-a-ture In the state,*' he said, “ that some cheek- this year, lie «loes not get nn ¡«lea «»f • H F . A V Y RAINMS B E N E F I T tofore the profits o f the show have been an inferior way without injuring his entire stink, tleurge spenka nf getting half that lias taken place, f«»r he cannot! P A S T U R A G E A N D CROPS l i n g ilex ice be installed. ’ ’ devoted to cix :e improvements in Pen The Sentinel unit i-iiniinends nn editorial business. s«*«' mi th«* map th«* (icath that has been) The consumer is permitted two pounds ileton. In these times, however, the For the gootls were unidentified. F »en I In* heavy showers o f this week hav<* < appearing therein. «but 1 1 to the Gcrmiin for«*«*s while they of sugar per month per person ami the should the,» prove unsatisfactory, there I curd sets forth the number o f persons directors decided thnt such improve • .............................. o f im-alininld.. Ix-m-fit fo pnatur were making that gain. ments should gix-e wav to xvnr enter was no way for the consumer to know 104’ In Shade in N ew York. i iu the family and the address anil date prises, nnd made their o ffe r accord A fair estimate o f th«* total loss to I ag«» ami to th«» corn, b«»an and h e r r v , Mrs. Lee Roy Woods has receix <-d "hose gootls they were or how to avoid j o f purchases. «•nips, all *»t which wer«' sh«»wing griiit Germnnv in tin* drives is fhret* «yunrters • ingly. ne»**l nf iti.«istur«‘ fidlowing th«* long, *lry word from her sons. Lieutenant Lee Rov < h '»n a sec ont) time. <»f a million men. That is very «*i»tis«*rv j “ \nv person violating the rules anti summer. Potatoes w ill also be helped to , W ....Is ami Sergeant Dan Woods, that < 'ompetition among manufacturers |,uying in. exresa o f t h t " a l l o w »nee will a 11 vi». some extent. The forest fires which they are now at Cnmp Mills expecting ,,n »Ne basis e f price first nt a sac-' lie guilty o f hoarding nnd subject to the But that is not the only way in which j hail sprung up since the rnin o f a few 1 to lie sent to France nt any moment, | quality if this was necessary to .penalty preseri lied fer honrrling,” salti Germany is losing, la «»nlinary trench But now. with the » ,, , weeks ago are completely quenched. They report that the soldier boys re mi et competition. J . , ' * . I Ayer. “ Any person possessing nnv warfare, when flier«» is no offenrive on. ti *■ an«l trademarks . , reived every attention from the citi ii*L «‘tit o f a»! . v «*r . t i si . . sugar in i‘X«*«‘Ms o f th«* i»roii«*r allottaiice no drive, Germany |os#*s about MOjMHlI r tlx., «roods HS i U 1 > . Mr. nnd Mrs. S. |{ Brand have re zens o f cities along the way, lieing IIS a III «»Il Ils «if e I «I «»Tl f I . f VI . nu K Ï ' **•* i should at once return it to the dealer •»•«•ti a month. This was stated to m** in turned from n motor trip to Seattle. treated to ice cream, iced milk, rookies, tin piotinet ot a certain mnnufnctnrer. j f rom „h ir li it XX as purchased. Paris by a titan of the high«*st authority, I’Ve ir till lighter. Miss Margaret, who is etc. They report a temperature o f 104* all this is changed. and if ngre«»s with th«* statements o f Quality must now h f th«* first con a stenographer in the shipyards, neeoni- in the shade in New York city, the high As Result o f Investigation of Depreda In Near-Serious Accident. otli«*rs. Nur is it unreasonable. panici! them home. est temperature known there in years. sidérât i«»n with |»ri«*«* s«*«*otidarv f*»r. if tions o f Youths. Violation of I.. I.. Barrel was in a near serious Germany *s army, if plac«»«l along t h e 1 “ Me for old Oregon after the w a r,” th«* «pmlity provt's mwatisfartorv, the irrident last week. An axle o f his car Dry Law Is Discovered. tt«*st«*ra front, wouhl havre her men and «inestinti that Germany is war wenrv. savs Dnn. ) rovi sinner will avoid buying th«»se g«i«»«ls gave wnv on Roberts mountain Fridav boys every ¡neh o f th«* way three deep, The m«*n in the «irdiaarv walks o f lif«* a secoiid time and the manufacturer | « ft e r m m . while he was on hi* wav to tnuehing ellmw to elhow. The British, are tired o f killing and being killtsl. As a result o f investigating the dip Many W ill Join Home Guard. will haxe k.limi the market for his Hiéndale Mr. B a r r e l 's presence o f mind the French, the Italians, th«* Belgians,i They know that while th«»irs have «li«*«l \ W. Belli well IS a new recruit in | r - net He cannot afford to sacrifice - in i m . - . l r . - | x bucking his car into the redation* o f several young men o f the tin* Portngu«*s«‘, and now our own men, »»nil nr«* lieing ask«*d to «li«», th«» six sons the home guard. A dozen or more have q "»o t> in a single unit or pnckngc. bank probably saved him from a more city, which occurred a few nights ago, are hurling trench bomb« nt tin* German o f the kaiser still have wind«» skins, indiented their intention o f Iw-coming Che advertising nnd the trndemark Serious accident. Tl-«* enr was tnw*u! District Attorney Ray ran into a qunn army i*v«»ry day and night o f the week. But the Germans «if high nn«! low etisfe memliers within the immediate future. ! p w a u t e e the consumer against inferior into Kosi burg bv \V. Parker, former tltv o f home-made l«eer ami wine. l ln v have many different methoils «»f are still w«»rkiag t«»geth«*r in a Compart Mr. Helliwell is another o f those who ¡-'"•••Is. When questioned by th«- district at Iv in the garjig«» business here. sending the bombs so they ena r«*nch fighting machine, doing tin* bidding i*f have hnd considerable military training torney, the boys admitted sti-nling a any of the German trenches. To get 'heir war lords. Manx go forward to I and who feel it their duty to answer the I f you c a n ’t sell it, try the want ad quantity o f licer, which they huil^f- und Edd Jenks Seriously Injured. so,Him Germans a month means only I»- shot simplv because they know that call o f the president and the governili wav Seldom fails. Word has reached here that Kdd in a woodshed, and said they- tried tu one man n day for euch quarter o f n to turn back would menu denth up to give the country the value o f thut -------------- •— ---- | -leaks mis seriously injured in a mine get awav with what they thought was nub- nl trench, nnd when one s«-es the against a stone wall or without even training hy becoming members o f home Major Metcalf Finds Nn Opening. ! accident in tin Copper King mine in several k«-gs o f the amber fluid. Inves opportunities for trench fighting he waiting to he lined up in thnt fo r m ili1 guard rómpanles, Major H. K. Metcalf, who has been southern Oregon recently. The tunnel tigation of the wooiished revealed the readily understands the rensonnldeness I fnshion. | ■ ■■ endeavoring to get back into the ser in which he was working caved in ami kegs, which were found to contain tier ol the stntement. That means ii million I Anil it run be put down to ii certnintv Aunt rast 90 Visits Niece Past 80. vice, from which he was discharged be Mr. Jenks sustained a crushed idlest rv iu'r e. instead o f beer. Hnmpl«-s were men a year. That menns that during this that the kaiser will have even more Mrs. Kiirah Sanders, xxho is past 90 cause o f physical disability, has re and two broken ribs He is now at a nB,I •» it is found that the juice year, with drives nnd ....... . warfare, trouble among his own people than h e l y e n r s o f age. accompanied Mrs. Karl K.lceiv.-d word from the war department Medford hospital, and it is thought that ' h" ’‘ •'‘‘ " " • '" t e d it is probable thnt pros ■ erinanv will tie reduced to fewer than ha* had when it is definitely lenrned Mills home from Brownsville last week »hat. inasmuch as all branches o f the there are no permanent injuries eention will' follow. ,(HHI,orni men, boys and convalescents. »‘V »hem how he has sen' the sons nnd and visite.l a few days with her njpee. : service must pass the same phvsienl Xn arrest* have of been t made the t is this army flint must lie honten fathers to their denth—how he has Mrs. M, J. Emerson, who in past 80 ! examination, there is no opening for A want, ad costs little anil often bring* **.*’" i,!* no'' f,Y ' h-‘ manufacturer o f It i-nnnot lie snid that the morale o f | spent human live* w ith n profligacy | years o f age. Mrs. Mandera said thnt | him at present, either at home or big returns Nothin g too big or too lit ,h,‘ wim' beer, both o f which, it is the Germany is the liest. There is go ! never known before. I she enjoyed the motor trip very much abroad. tie to be sold by a want ad. • • • ' stated, were for home use. RUST FRUIT DRYER WILL BE PUT _ SAVE FOOD AND JAM FOR SICK SOLDIER BOYS J BOYS STEAL BEER. LEADING DISTRICT ATTORNEY TO HOME BREW CACHE