Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, October 11, 1918, Image 1

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LEADER
COTTAGE GROVE, LANK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDA Y. OCTOBER II, 1918
MANY STAND READY
TO CARE FOR BOYS
SERVING WITH COLORS
A. B. WOOD IS SERIOUSLY
INJURED WHEN THROWN
FROM SPEEDER
I
F Y O U can’t soldier in France,
don’t soldier on the job at home
NUMBER ¿
RUSSELL EATON, BROTHER
OF MRS OARETSON, 19,
IS COMMISSIONED
MAN IS RELEASED FROM
UNDER CAR AS HEAVY
TRAIN PASSES
i
M oiiii * idea of bow our aoldior nod '
Mr». F. A. <1 a ret son, Jr., bu» received .
oiiilor boy n
being cared for wtiercvei
word of the appointment of her brother,
I bey mu v go, IN iodierifed by the follow
Ku»»cll 8 . Eaton, to a lieutenancy in (
Most Hrrloua Wound I n a I)«w|j U an I j iog b iter received by Mt. nod Mr* '
the infantry. Hi- in but 11> year* of age Machine Carrying C. H. PauUn and
! Pinley \Vbi|i|»N from the H»»l<)i»<r« nod 1
Abova Kldn«y*, Alao HrulM*d
uml i» »aid to be the youngest lietiten
George Worthington Turn» Tur-
Hmlorn dub, of Henttlei
About Hpliial Column
lint in the service. Hi« father, C o l O. 1). j
tie on 8 P. Crossing
''Y o u will lie |ib lined to klMiM t but I
uiet your no », Nelnoo K., I . H. \nvy, j
A It Wood received iojlirieN Hntlir jut our dlib bere h»«t Wedoe^dny even
lieeu under military training since child- 1 The mystery of the abandoned ear
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day es i niog wbicb it wiin ut fir n ! I mg lie i* well nod in good NjdritN no.I
; bood.
which wan left in the ditch at the nee
thought uiigbt prove fntul, when the registered your omoe with the wi«b tbol *
| und croaaing this aide of Crt-swell
giiNoliue Npeedcr which be nod Walter we write you. TI ioumuim I n of noblier n nod
Home Guard Recruit*.
! Thursday night of lust week has heeu
KogeiN were riding into the city on the uni lor« ure trinriing for the greot wur in 1
j Another buneh of recruits added their ' solved. The car hud the appearance of
Oregon I’acific A Kimteru truck«, left jibe cituip« hiu J fort« ncur KunUlr and to j
name« to the home guard roster Tuen- having been «truck by a train, and se\
the mil« ut the curve j»i«t out«ide the | |»ro\ ide them with o wboleMome
pin
o I. moiim pl:„ ,. to Total Hubtu-rlptlouM Ar* Now $«0,860 City Health Officer and Mayor A rt day night and there wm an attendance « „ a l who pa«*Md made a «eareh to • « * if
fity limit n . Mr. Koger« wiin ul«o budly .«pend their frer turn
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TOt* ! _ NUn! b, ! . 0f Hub-
I
* C*OM VP City
of ,i, full »quads Tbe new me,. were|it ,nlght
oecupant» bad been
ght be that the occupant*
bruiaed but wn« oble to come to the city I 'i|H*n«*il and in maintained by patriotic
M-ribarN !• 744.
If Need Appear*.
Edwin
E.lwin Skilling,
«killing, a
s former
f..rmcr member,
Member, Har
Har- ¡hilled and had been unable to report
for md for Mr. W imm I.
men mid women many of whom hnvi
i ry
Frank
i Skilling,
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' K.
' M. Thurber, ~
' For jth* accident
Mr. W ood’* ni«»*! «crimiN injury wiin «« mi « in tin* Ncrvifi* of our country. Wo
j r4“r- T- L. Hmitb, Walter Woolley, Wil-J
develops that the occupants were
ju«l nbovc I be k'ducVN, w bere n prujee give parti** with muNic mol free rc
\ total of 7 It puri-basers are repre , ( ‘.Mage drove ha« *° *Br escaped the bur «pray and D. I.. Dorward.
C. H. Paulin and George Worthington,
lion of ibc cur Ntruck him, ton* through fre«bnicnt* «o tlo buy« bnvc h good time •enteil in the lint of subscribers to tie ravuges of Hpurnsb influenza and no)
1
i employe» of the Bohemia Lumber com
•*vcniI thick»»»**«*« of clothing arid tor* > *rnid bomchke «iirroiiruling«
My only fourth Liberty loan III the Cottuge a. tion bus been taken to prohibit pub
Taxes Aie Delinquent
puny at Kow River.
Mr. I'aulin wa*
u Urge bole in flu* fb «b Thr «pumi col 1 «un i* in tb»* army «o I urn iiitcrratrd hi (trove district. I he totul subseriptioiis ; be ■.•.s.-iubbiges. There have been a few
I axes became delinquent October 5, driving and came to the crossing unex
uinn vvii« nl«o injured but Mr. Wood i* ''II fbc«c young men mol r*joic«»i| to mm * me now »tilt,.’ISO, nit hough the district ’* severe colds with some of the symptoms
the date the second half should have j p^ ted,y an(1 at a speed too high for
now ic«ting ••!• « « I y ut bi« ko tue mid it them well cared for, well trained and quota of 4 t> 2 , 2 (Ht was rieeeded on theji.f mtliienrii, but nothing of a severe
tn-en paid. Those who overlooked pay--| ,Hfety. The car skidded on the slippery
I« I bought there Will be no permiilieUt eager to do their part
pening du y of the drive. The average niiliire. Ilealtli lltficer Oglesby bus re ment on that date should attend to the
rails of the «oiitheru Pacific tracks and
in JlirieN.
‘ * We hope that father« mol mother« • ubseription is »U.I. 2 I.
c u e d instructions from the stute board matter at once to avoid ucnimnlation of
torued turtle, the driver being pinued
Ibere i« no aafinfnetory eiplamition everywhere are befriending the ««»Idler«
Ad.lit ion nl subscribers this week are of health to stop all public amusements interest and penalty.
down by the steering gear which had
i>f the lice ideo I. Mr. Wood remembered and anilor« «tuttoned near or pa««mg ns follows:
and assemblages immediately upon tbe j
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caught one of his arms. Mr. Worthing­
nothing from the time he felt the wheel t h rough..
Allison, Kuy H.
Kelly, Kred
app. arance of tu outbreak of the influ
ton was able to extricate himself and
FOSKETT WINS
MRS
of the cur hit the tie« until lie re
‘ •The mini« are uurertmii now no Under, ('alberino
Mil 'ue. I’eter
eiizu uml says that sueh instructions
CIRCUIT COURT CASE with the uid of parties m another car
gullied coiiNciol|«lieN« »lot found u liilln wnte »»fien to youf anil««, «»»n mot a«k tieidler, Alfred
Mclt.de, Bertie
will be obeyed to fhr letter, but find*
which passed in a few moments the ear
ber of men gut tiered around him It i« I In« frirtid« to w rite. * *
MeItole, Harry
Iteidler Uros.
no cull for auch action yet.
was turned ov^r and Mr. Paulin re
Declaring
that
deeds
to
certuin
prop
I hn opinion that the mil« iiiu«t lui v i
O L I V E W HOHKHTS
Mdtole, J M.
H.-idler, Chus.
M a y o r W h e e l e r c a lle d a m e e t i n g o f
erty involved were made wilfully and { leased just a few moments before a
bee»» «lightly Npread ut tin« point Th»
McKibben, Henry
Ilulliew ood. C. E.
citi/«*n« y r a t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n , a t w h i c h
without undue persuasion, Judge 0. F. heavy freight passed over tbe spot
ear wa« traveling uboiit IT» mil
un
Mr und Mis W tupps now have two llumewood, Hi an ley Massey, John W.
th e miv ¡ « a b i l i t y o f r l o « i n g place« o f j
Hkipwortb, of the circuit court, has de . where Mr. Paulin had been pinned
hour.
•on«. Charles and Nelson, in the navy i llesl.ar/ea, Mrs.
Piper, A. C.
a * discussed. Not .
1 public assemblage w
was
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cnled tbe case of Minnie «. Howard ami down. I be headlight of tbe train was in
Mi Wood wiin generili manager of the Y *i h «in lr»«*»l t»» j* »i h tin* S. A T C. at
Alice
Porter, J. C. mid W. action was taken but ull
those present
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i (.buries J. Howard against Alice «. ...» light when the accident hapoened. The
I »regoli Purifie a Kuttern rmlwiiv for H \ <’ hut win «»‘li! bollir
Pott«, «I mur« H.
English, W P.
i seemed to be prepared to bark the au ,
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kett
and
others
in
favor
of
Mrs,
r
os
men
who
were
on
their
wav
north,
were
•e\erul year« before the road wun taken
l(o h 1 u «on, Venir
I Eerguson, S«g.
, tbonttes in taking any measures w hich |ietf
«
brought
back
to
the
city
in
the
other
over by J. H Chamber« h year ago On
f Fr<*«*laii<il Ktlti
Ko««, O. 1C.
I might . be considered necessary
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CAN T SAY TOO MUCH
- , to * ore
Tins _ was a case wherein
Mrs. Howard,
car. Their injuries were not so great
Ui count of the «carcity of help he wa«
(»aroutt*, Win. A. Sauudrr«, Clark J.
vent till- spread of the disease here in
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FOR
Y
M
C
A.
WORK
r
who
is
a
daughter
of
tbe
late
William byt that they are again able to be at
«up» r m I ending the repair of britlg»*« for
U r i g g « , 11. H .
Smith, Ulrn 1).
.case it should appear. The meeting was t ■■ ,.
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U. Abrams, husbaud of Mrs. Foskett work.
the railway mid wa« on hi« way home
Wbil«* iberi* in no Idiigt r doubt h i thr | Hanmiii, M a r i r t t r ThouipNou, Kydia
j called by Mayor U bee.er as me result |y, b(.n ^ di(d aued Mra K<M,kptt for
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Tbe car was badly damaged, the wintl-
from hi« employment when the accident
lilfonl, Mr*. Carol
mind« o f utiyou«< »»« to tb«* gtool work | Itili, I». S
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letter
«
rifle.
iui
bj
the
.ouiitv
recovery
of
certain
property
which
shield
being
broken
and the top torn
occurred
Truuii**ll. H ugh and health officer asking him to close ev
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l»t*nig dour by tb** Y. M
A. among Hubbard, Wilry
B
¡included
i
tM
is
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t
C
and
lot
in
Eugene,
i
of
f.
•'ha*
\ditm«, auperintendent at tin
W.
¡erythiiig at once.
thr b o ) « a rrv in g w ith tb«* color*, yrt JohiiMon, V\ m F.
property
in
Cottage
Grove
and
farm
Southern Pacific *« tie plant at l.iithuro.
i \\
Whitman, Alfred
Th.-re is a possibility, however, that
t In* f»dl«»wring rxtrart from a lettrr writ
lands in section .3U, township 20 south,
wa« III tw«i accident« the week before
Jonra,
C.
K.
\\ i Ilium«, Sidney A. thr mayor w*i
issue surli a proclama range .'I west. The judge decreed that VEATCH RETURNS HOME
t<*i* bv Kii) Hnumgardnrr, on»* of tb«*
Mr W ood1« accident, but e «raped with
Jour«, K.
W
i
«r
mu
u,
Martha
tion
today.
BECAUSE OF INFLUENZA
¡Ju n e ,
IttlH , r r g iN t r m it « f r o m C o t t n g r
Mrs. Foskett is the sole owner of the
only minor injurie« lie ha<lu *t had an
Wolf, Cornelina
.
» . . .
..Grove, who in now at ('muo Krwi«, will K nott*. *1 o«r|di
property
and
that
she
is
entitled
to
a
a o id«’ Ht f o r t w o \ r m « , a l t h o u g h h r b a i l .
Uaymond Veatch arrived Wednesday
I "ic county has .. .» y c gone over E U 0 E N E CLOSED UP TIGHT
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b it o f iiiter«*«t:
j decree dismissing the suit. The judge
h u d m u n v h r ft H r t h a t .
from Corvallis, where he went to at­
*1 It la u i»i»l plmiNurr to think that I In* t<»|i, huK»*n«* Mini Springt i«*l»l li»*iug
BECAUSE OF INFLUENZA decided that Abrams deeded the prop tend the «. A. T. 0. He had suffered
Cot tug«* CJrovr ami vicinity are go«»d under tli»*ir »piotn«. Tb»* atut«* in yrt \
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I ertv to his wife freelv and without un-
Tb**
behind,
with
Portland
lagging,
several days with a severe cold and the
LARGE AMOUNT LINEN
Bed Cro«* mid Y. M C. A. «upportrra,
^
Drastic measures to prevent the spread | due persuasion.
state
at
large
went
over
the
top
doctor
said he had a good start for
SENT FOR SOLDIERS f«»r thr Y. M. C. A. 1 « our of thr beat
|of «punish influenza in Eugene were
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«panisb influenza, of which there are
thing« tlirrr rv«»r wa* for u »oldirr, a« first dav.
take,, by the city authorities when they UNDERGOES OPERATION
some 490 cases in that city, most of
A* thr rr«ult of thr linrti «1 r 1 v •• In nf .they fiirnmh 11 « with writing mute rial*
ordered that no public meetings whatso
IN ORDER TO SERVE them among the students.
wrrk thr It•*«! Cro«« brunch hrrr *rnt 1 of nil kiml«, nl««» ull kind« »»f muu««- EUGENE SLACKERS ARE
¡ever be held until further notice, that
Raymond reports that none of the
tln* following Item« to thr Kugriir ehnp mrnt*. When von fir«t rone hrrr they
REMINDED BY LETTER' alt theaters, moving picture shows aud I kf r, <q.ira Burkholder write» from eases are serious and that he himself
ter for the use of the army: 5(1 sheets, give you u hair brush, tooth brush and
!churches t* closAil. that no dances, pub ¡Corvallis that Charles has been rejected is all right now, although he lost sev­
2M handkerchiefs, LI5 hand towel». If«! u bar of samp 1 used to lh.uk the Y.
A reminder by letter to several bun lie or private, be held, and that all otb l for , hr H A T r . on aCPOllnf nf hernia, eral pounds in weight. On account of
bulb towels nt.d lliw i in cash for tbe «1 C. A. was a gruft but, b**licve in«*, dred citizens of Lane county, that whib . >r social gatherings at private homes be ¡ with whi,.h aU u t 5 ,, Pr p<nt ,tf the ap
tbe prevalence of influenza, the author­
purchase of linen The object of the Miner I buv«* entered the «ervice J have
they were sju-ete.! to subscribe for Lib 1 sncelcd.
i plicants are afflicted. He underwent
ities decided to postpone the organiza­
drive was to roller! unirle» already changed my miud.M
, M > ..... » bonds of the fourth issue, they
Eugene is closed up tight and the an 0, ^ rati(>n Monday and will be con
tion of the 8 . A. T. C. until October 14,
purchased but which the owners could
have not done so. has been sent out doom of all places where crowds >uJ | fi.ed to the hospital for two weeks and
at which time Raymond will return.
give up without replacement for the per
from Eugene Liberty loan headquarters, audiences usually gather, except the ; ,vill ^ ob|iged to remain quiet for fi(>
C0TTA0E
GROVE
FRUIT
None of the other boys have come
lod of the war, thus making a saving in
«ubseription lists are ull iqien to the • niversity of Oregou and the public ,iavs thereafter. He will have to wait home.
IS BEST EVER SEEN
the raw material, ns well ns in the labor
public, it was stated at headquarters, aehools. are under lock and key. Tb** j unt,|
me^x* «yuazrter for Induction Into
required In weave it.
W, It Cooper brought to the city 1 and if anybody desires to learn who has (students of the university and pupils ,|ie ^ A
kaa bren a bitter disajipointment DATES UPON WHICH TO
Monday from the old Yentrh ranch on : and w ho has not subscribed they may do |of the public schools w ill be under the 1
CITY WATER MAIN IN
MAKE BOND PAYMENTS
¡Row river sonic fruit, as fine as ev er 1 so by looking through them. While it ¡-d irect observance of their instructors to botb Charles and hi is folks but all
ROW RIVER PROTECTED i aus grown anywhere, eonsistiug of highly probable that none of the names ¡ *nd any student or pupil with a cold I ar(, determined to stay with it until he
A large number of bond purchasers
ahu.
qm,|ifv. He'will take the me
peaches, pears ami apples All ure of ! of those who were expected to subscribe will lie immediately sent borne. The^
have not yet familiarized themselves
Tb»* v%«»rk «*f profiting tb«* city '« unusual si/.e, perfect in form, and al I ami
authorities thought it safer to keep tb** ;
engineering course.
and uni mit will ne
wuicr in ?» i n w h«*i«* it cri»*««*« H»»w river most without blemish.
pointed out that the g eueral public will 'children in ihc school rooms under strict
Charles" Proizmam Dale Veatch. Har- ! wi,h
«»ate* » P « » whi,‘h >'>stalments
ci»Nt of tbe city, und where it wn*
observance than to allow them to run I vev Holderman. Edwin and Homer Red !
du«*- The-V are as
vv imbed out hint winter, him been c*un
(ford and Rav W’oollev are with Mrs
Initial instalment, 10 per cent.
refused to buv builds through .he far I alsiut the streets.
Mrs. Maulillug la Burled Here
piateli.
V »nil filltd with atone bua
, Mayor Peterson has been informed Burkholder. Bay was' rejected on sc
.
¡"«»■»»«■■L »
P«*' «*"»• due
The funeinl of Mrs. Nora I .Mauldiug, that the lists are open at all times.
lo*» n ii«**»l to kefip tbe bnuk from wun I i of Portland, was held here Tuesduy.
*Ve physicians of the city that be I count of heart trouble hut will enter ^ 0' em»”*r “ *»
The text of the letter sent out from
Third instalment, 20 per cent, due
lug aw ay mid tbe pipe itaelf bn« been Death occurred ut Portland Htinday. headquarters follows:
■ tween I > •'> and 2IMI persons w ho have |
a „indent ;n electrical engineering
| December 10, 1018.
•unk in another erti» filled with rimerete She was aged 2H years, !• months, 2*
n
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' \ciiording to the records of thi severe colds are suspected of having i
Fourth instalment, 30 per cent, due
und rock tin»! further protect mi with n days. The services were conducted from office you have not yet made your sub Guen/.a but ns tar as he could ascertain
Sustains Fractured Ankle,
January 30, 1910.
crib <»f rock it I mi V«* tb«* pipe und rip rnp tbe eImpel by Rev. Joseph Knotts and seriptioa for fourth Liberty loan bonds. ¡,h* ;l,“'*"rs have diagnosed only seven
Grant Fields sustained a bad fracture
Payment may be completed on any'
below.
•ilerment was in the Honrs remetorv.
j Fixiw district is not yet up to it- quota 1 “ ^ '“'i{*lf eases as being genuine.^ None of the right ankle Monday while cm
instalment date together with interest
The cifv '* Silk creek writer «itpplv
of
the
persons
afflicted
arc
said
to
be
I
ployed
at
the
Southern
Pacific
tie
plant
Her first marriage was in limfi Inland a subscription from you is needed
bud to be iiaed a Inrgc part of ln«t win W'lllium Gillespie, whose reath occurred ! It would never do to allow thin cam seriously ill.
j at Latham. He doe» not know just how on deferred payment.
ter Tin« aonree i« Inrg»* enough dur in IKItl. (she w-is married to Frisbev puign to end with Eugene not up to >ts
---------------------------(the accident happened but he had taken (
mg the wet «eiim»n but itiNiifficient «Inr Mauldiug in I'.HH.
'up a tie and was stepping from one car SCHOOL TO FURNISH
Surviving rein »hare. Please make your siibscriptioii at RAILWAY POSTAL
mg the Nuiiiuier month*.
to another w hen the leg of
trousers
BOTH HELP AND JOBS
Do not <U‘
tives nre thè liusliiind, two ebildreu, «»IIC*«'. Your rutili^ i.« 4
CLERK IS REMOVED
must have become entangled with some
I.ester und Raymond Gillespie; thè pur I jiv . *
FOR DISLOYALTY part of the mechanism of the car. He j With labor so scarce it is the desire
cnt», Mr. and Mrs, Hid Ynughn, of this
LACEY IS ELECTED TO
. 1 t «*11 between the cars, the ankle being . of the schools to furnish help from
Captain Knox iu Thick of It.
HEAD STUDENT BODY city, and thè follovving lirotbers and
Ralph D. Neer, railway postal clerk'
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the frac among the school bovs and girls as tar
sisters: Mrs. Mary A. Handers, of Nar
Captain Roy K. Knox, formerly ot j 1 the
,„r Willamette Pacific between K
1U. . ;. twistiwl . in . such , a manner , that
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tur*
of
two
bones
resulted.
He
was
:
as
possible
without
taking
time needed
Franela l.aeey heads the student body cotta. Waah.; Win. Yiiughn, who is in i ottage virove, w no is now on weuernl
, ^ene aud Powers, who had been on that
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>
r
i for study. Those wishing the services
a Portland hospital.
for this year He is also president of (he serviee; Albert Ynughn, of Baker; Pershing 's staff in France, is in the
„¡n,.e tke opening of the line, was j
U>
of either boys or girls, and bovs and
Ins class niifj cuj.tain of the high school Mrs l ’earl lliuklr, of Astoria, and Mrs. iliiek ot the fighting, according to a ' removed from his position Saturday by j
girls who wish employment during their
0.
M.
Baldwin
Seeks
Divorce.
military company. Other officers of Esther Harkelroad, of Eugcne.
letter received by his father-in-law, K | telegraphic order from the headquarters
spare hours, are requested to file their
After
living
together
20
years,
and
the student body are Hetliel Gowdy,
A. Johnson, of Albany.
,,f the railway postal service at Wash
wants with Superintendent Glass, who
vice-president; Junnifn «hurt, acere
Dugau Recovara From Influenza.
■‘ It is quite a sensation,
he says in j ington, as a result of the filing of rtiarg raising a family of children until they
will trv to accommodate both.
attained
their
majority,
Mrs.
Lillian
E.
tary;
Arilie Eby, treasurer;
lin te l
Word has been received here that the letter. ’ ‘ to lie in bed w ith your gas ’
0f disloyalty against him.
Baldwin deserted her husband, Oliver
Loucks, dramatic leader, aud Frank Harold Dugan, who is with the navy at uiiisk and steel helmet nnd hear ini
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Charges sent to Washington by the M. Baldw in, according to a divorce com
Civilians Are Barred.
W hite, sergeant at arms.
Bremerton, Wash., is recovering from menae shells cracking uroiind you all
I committee in charge of the second I.ib- , plaint filed by the latter in circuit
San Francisco, Oct. 8 .— Civilians in
1111 Httaek of Spanish influenza. He lost uiglit. Thinking the next one will get
erty loan. ... 1017, set forth that the court
Thev were aarrieil September deferred classifications on account of
riued Iß for Trespass.
12 pounds ¡11 weight, «eventi who took you, pei Imps, is a little hard ou the
postal clerk refused to buy Liberty ^
at Stevens Point, Wis., savs industry, occupation or employment, in
Fred l.utten/i, of Dorenn, was fined <ick ut the same time he did are re nerves and not conducive to sleep.
bonds and had expressed his lack of , h^ ,.,lnip|aint( ani, thi defendant de­ eluding agriculture, are to be barred
»5 111 justice court yesterday for tre»
imrted to have died.
“ Hut to lie under machine gun fire
j serted the plaintiff in June, 1015, it is from, attendance at officers’ training
passing upon property leased by W' W
when eiieh gun fires 40(1 to .*>00 shots sympathy with the war.
camps, the western department of the
When
a
Liberty
loan
parade
of
eh¡1
i alleged.
Chriamun, also of Doremi.
per minute, is the real thing, aud morc
j army announced her« today.
dren was held, it is alleged, Neer re |
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Chrlsintin and Lattenzi came to blow*
exriting.
All other qualified draft registrants
— are you bolding a sack?
More Nwue9 for Honor Boll.
a few dnya before in a dispute over
“ We also see air battles every day, fusisl to allow his children to partici j
may apply for training as officers at
possession nf the property, and the suit
j and it is more satisfactory to he up I111**’
| The Sentinel has been informed of
the regular schools for infantry, field
— a boy was sent to market with
resulted. From the evidence it appeared
here where there'» something doing than
^ e statement which brought about 1 four more Cottage Grove boys w ho are
artillery,
machine gun, coast artillery.
a sack of rabbit*.
| to be in camp.”
¡the investigation lending to N e a r ’s dis j in the service of their country but who
that both men had u lease to certain
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missal was made in conversation with were overlooked in the publication of
tofP" and quartermaster corps.
pasture land owned by Perry W. Kuscne,
but that the lease given Lattenzi does
C O U N T Y F R U IT IN SPE C T O R
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V" n
a solicitor for the the roll of honor. They are Chester C. [
_ M
. . Irti_ rolor8
at night he came home without
not become effective until January I,
S U B M IT S S P R A Y F O R M U L A S
1 'berty loan, last November. Mr Crowe, Thos. J. Sprinkel, Ray Baum
'
having disposed of them.
. Ann Houtte was accompanied by J. 8 . igartner and Kills Williams. The name j
Ulree »ottage Grove l ys have
1HIP, L. L. Ray, district attorney, rep
ordered to report October 21 for induc­
resented the state, and W\ B. Jones, of
The following announcement regard I Workman, another Liberty loan worker. , of Homer Bedford was omitted from
- when questioned by his dad as
tion into the service. Pearl Plaster will
Eugene, represented Lattenzi.
ing the spraying o f fruit trees has i •'«'.’ordiiig to the statement sent to those who are attending the 8 . A. T. C.
to why be bail not sold them, be
be sent to Fort Stevens and Carey
been made l.v C. E. Htewnrt. ronatv
bv Mr Workman an<1 VPT' a»
A- C
said that no one hail asked him
Huston Medlev and Gerald Floyd Count*
ified by Mr. Van Houtte, the postal clerk
Rubhnr Goods Bring Oominandeernd.
fruit inspector:
what he bail In the sack.
will be sent to Fort McArthur. These
was
indisposed
to
enter
into
convert*
Ciub
Hol(Js
gocm
s
*
Sston.
Apple trees should he sprayed within
News items in valley newspapers
were to have been indueted into th«
A S)„.in, „„„¡.m of the r<)mmercial
the next ten days or two weeks for an- tion on the subject of the Liberty loan
state that th *1 government is coin
serviee some time ago but the induc­
- some merchants are like this
He
said
finally,
Mr.
Workman
reported
r
|„b
was
held
Mondny
evening
to
open
thracnose. If there is no scale in or
mxndeering all slickera, raincoats and
tion was postponed on account of ths
little boy.
in his letter to the postoffice depart
winter season and celebrate the pay
chard use lid-80 Bordeaux mixture. If
rubber coats of every kiml for the use
[ prevalence of influenza.
nient
ment of the last of the debt which hmj
of the men in the service. Not a single
scale is present use lime sulphur solu
’ 1 have not contributed and I do not hung over the club for years. Cards,)
- thye have something for igtle
garment of this kind is now left in
tion one part to eight or ten pnrts of
Everyone Can Help.
intend to contribute. T ant with thi* war pool, billiards and liowling were the di­
but don’t let folks know what
Eugene. The government is paying 10
water.
There seems to be some way in w hich
they have in tbe sack.
per cent above the wholesale price paid
«pray peach trees for California like the Irishman with the hnsh; the versions. Cigars and fruit juice were
every person can do something to help
»er v ed.
by the merchant*, which is less than the
peach blight within the next ten days man who made it enn eat it.”
win the war. A* examples, Mr*. Black-
wholesale price at tbe present time, lint
or two weeks with d fi 50 Rordeaux mix­
- the way to open the sack Is
more, mother of Mrs. Wallace Beaver,
merchants are making no complaint. Ho
ture.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Allison motored
High School Cremates Kaiser.
througb the advertising columns
although well aloag'towards the 80’»,
fnr the government ngent has not
to Eugene Monday. Mr. Allison had re : The high school held it* annual rail»-
of the newspapers.
has given a pntchwork quilt to the Red
reached Cottage Grove.
Elbert Smith was in Eugene between ceived word to report to the draft Monday night and burned Kaiser Bill
Cross store, and Mrs. John Milne has
trains Friday and brought hark the board. Mr. Allison wak recently placed n effigy on Main avenue, after which
- are you holding a sack?
given a wool quilt.
Get your girl— and then get your an­
copy for the county ballots, which will board. No action was taken in his case, a bonfire party was held on the high
nouncements from Tbe Sentinel.
•••
however.
bo printed by The Sentinel.
school campus.
W ATCH YOUR LABEL.
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AVERAGE SUBSCRIPTION TO SPANISH INFLUENZA HAS1^
NOT APPEARED HERE
IS $93.21
IN EPIDEMIC
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