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AND V O M 'MK XXIX (étant COTTACI E OKOVE Üwtttel LEADER COTTA« 1K OftOVK, LA N K m i \TV, OUKOO.V, FRIDA V, OCTOBER 1«, l'IlH RAISES FRUIT THE “FLU” SEEMS SET ON BOYD THAT W OULD CAPTURE FIRST PRIZE A NYW H ERE GIVING COTTAGE GROVE THE CO-BY While AflMiuliUgt» Of Kvm v Kind Have H*an l*r«»litbtt»<!, Nothin* L ik « Split*mir II uh Appel» not # * fin, t(ii|i, or n r»iil»*v «*r fin* < |»l<!«‘llil«' i», | m 11M • IV lo n«*f III lidi of li liold lo ir , l’ srrv | • li 1 f 1 1 •- i» lai ««• li un Invìi iliiiM*d liv onici ut' tilt* lini vor. N o nei \ »*•••» «%••(«• lirld IM tlli' •lini •-1» •* m Hu libili v, | • I nil«I «.«ni rooiun to'ic nlml • 11 *, fili' •dtlloln u lui tiii'Hlif li li Ve liHii • |o»«*tJ, unii lotici* ilice!ii»n*. roiiiuierriiil dilli iitri’flii|fH inni iiono uuiird tirili lime lteeii eiiiled o f f ilnt il li11 (limare Imn I-U^ hci I l’Io le li II \ e I »••••li Itili li V ne v «• i «* «•oliti» limi il f«»iv M'Nere eimen of ¿¿ii|i or ili fi il«* il/.li, Itili none flint I iunc tlm.il o|te«| li11V IIIMII futili nVlii|it«tlim. VN Inle M II VOI W I mo * le r «Ini tiof feel flint loenl romlitloiiB ninne wurriinteil file ilruntlc me umiltà unkeil I • v lite ninfe brillili l*oiirii, Ite • 1 1 • I Hot «'lire to luke 0 t In i en|ioiiniliilit V ol u 11«• % \ i *iU l( ‘ l»»»*'*«* tnr ftie (tlu^iie to «I« \ el«»|» tlirou^li In« l,r*il,U,,i“ ‘\ uml folloue.l lite iiil v ire of thè nnr^eoii U«*fl«'liil of t lo* I liitctl Mufen. 1 1 iiiiniiiittini l»y thè nini«* Imititi • •1 ioullh M. \\ 1 toy * | I iiih iilneeii u leiiimk < f*l • enliiliition of fruit hi the window of ill. lit ii ho n |dmfniit«*y Mint to *1« loon«Iriit* «lint thin tool ion cun do. Tlieic nre I Viirii'tien o f H|t|den, four \ It r i«*t len of |o*i»|H, one <ti ftem lien. All lire im Orel tv fllllt H n Wlin e v «l m«tv\ II li II V W lie 1«' nml «leiiiormtrutCM tint! the fuiiioiiM« f<*i tile, fruitful \\ 1 1 In iio'l t e doenn I have to take a hack »«»at for anything that yiitwn Oil! of tile Noll. Milliv VIHltor* link if Hie frill! In from noltll* Ol ‘ ol lio* fnnioun fiiiit McetiofiH «»f tin* went. Mr If* ■ d i mi ei|u*ricm«*»l fruit k i «» w «- i -<'-4**44**4 +<*+*V*4*>+++++4 Listen, Folks, Here’s a Secret I 1 ; Î Kaiser Jacksons Barrage Fire Has Sinister Meaning but Thinly Veiled Mß >44< ' / + t ' i 4 4 t A.'.A. '> + v v v « 4 . 7 4 < '4 4 « * l A •»><••: XJ r \ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 _ 4 ^ 4 4 ** NUM BBB4 A B WOOD BLAMES ACCIDENT TO STONE PLACED BY CHILDREN A. H. Woo.l in recovering slowly from the injuria« received when hm speeder jumped the O. I*, k E. tracks. A care- fill eiamioation of the rail* haa been made ur the point where the aecident occurred and it waa found that they were not »pread a» wan at firat »up ......-I. Mr. Wood I» now convinced that the accident waa the reault o f w a r oil- »trust ion put on the track by children. ; j I GERMAN “KULTUR” COMES NEAR GETTING COTTAGE GROVE VICTIM _______ Mlaa McDonald Hlta Few Inchaa From Olaaa Which Falla From the nwaitaht a h n » Skylight Aboya. j --------- ,, . „ 1 Mia» Margaret McDonald, one o f the Why all tliI h I’ iix . from the Portland teeth .l.-l lu»»i*d revenge: .buirniil conictmug fid\crti»ing ra ti» for >,_rev. uge. It « to w ....I . * „ It- c d 'm l T a f «■ * a r ''* ! ■ » a few day» agu. w lu-i, the ' " ' " • I I" »». arid the .|eliiii|U. Ml tna pub b. . I,le barreled • e k »l„7t revenge, « " ' ' l a o n n r o t h e r a have recei ved _ o „c kl l h f , h high "sehóòl assembly the Moline tractor plow» plow» which which the» they ,««y achool aaaembly I" lo .n* t u o .il liiuther . l a c k » o n a a h c M ■■ cur* ,h,‘ Moline tractor 77, l'K ^ ? t n o . f , the h'gh l -,T » . V ' r ,y are dernonatrating on farm» ----- near i#U the * r" f ' ° " 1m f *,,) “ '" '■ *•« front o f her Whv the»«' two inculi ............. .. ballot ... I ‘ iccordiince * »TitI * " '* " " " * * " '*" Till »HI Oral fiA at £ tu « u « ^4 tka u,‘ 1 1 ‘if.-'k in : r *"!r . n ! nl llic ffi'licriil election, bearing tile bol.l laid ph, I')««' U»i|* ol h i flio'li/u c|»id< line ha * suini at ion : * ' Initialed by C* * .la i ' " " '\U,ZA >■»«. |.l«r....-.l iiVv.l P l ac e v , l Z t L Zi ,l( *»«r. Had it »truck her .he would " ,l ‘ 11 ,f‘ - t*1'! /<'ro httur in tjJ#. w0jJ4.r# f?*.r.«.|iv bUri. vmU>r Auv u f H hv ** b«en kill#?«J inntantly. li«,«*n unite Herman in K uk <* u «*( wln*i«* and It W. H iig u o d f " Why thice «(«* fi t |i h Ini v e ot'<* ii r r«*«i. 1 lion»* v\ ho .It., k .on k ll n g 'u .ilf * | f ‘ ' » * to l I c " a much ‘ .HV N«»v «*fni»«*r fi, lilH. nthooii »ml .|i«4 i/no'i work i#fii i> Tbin in how Hbe would huve bteii a I If heralded and m i g h t y 1 I ■ f > T ,*.".*|, - ?«• It* . mini, horuld#«! xml miifkty l 1™ ' tt,Ml ',,d ^00,, WOrk ,n irj war v ie tim i Aa An thP victim: the ra.t.lt reault o f thn the w»r, • l»«*«l v • r* \l i n A. I. Hriifliri in. Ana. the, ' "I Week» Editor .lnck»ou lia» been drive m ih< newspaper» o f Oregon, with ‘ ,n ‘ " ‘*'*"- tbe bi(ffa »ebon! ha» a military com two v«*m old diiuifhfei o f Mr. ami Mm pany arid it 1 » tbe duty o f the color .1 II Iditkclv', uioi Minn M hi I a !> I .«in raging over In» two pel iiieu»iire». For Mener» .liuksim k llngoml at the head w i l l . , the editor ini liage ol the Joiirnnl o f the lug puah. It* » advertieeil ulmoat »‘load to »oe that the flau ia raised each lev. lia» literullv run led » i d i a iniirderou» ti* ina a» ii certain other lug drive In morning and lowered earn evening. That nf tack on two I In-gun »lutale» that tip l i i » l . i v It may be an diaaatruu*. morning the wire rope refused to work piar to la* a gtcut »ource o f worry lu II, utera u f the »tale are open to i and the boya were unable to raise the \|i»»r» .liu kaun & Ungi,ml. argiimnit but they refime tu be coerced flag before aebool time. The boya had oin i» t( ii - ciiMinic <lelini|iienl tua ai Mi .l..c k » i i n l i i d i l i n v . kiiuvvinu thè been taught that it waa a serious mill liiil.lleulimi Invv. Tlu* ullur ini««.» fui p.-lt. -|.ili»i,rk bebimi In» |ilnii». Imli tary offenae not to have the fla g up, Un- .li.iiin.il » «ru lli i» III. . (iHtin^ In» cu» n ir.- tkut tbey «vili vote a mu.t in that two who were free for one per * * » ' i*ti il“ ra ti» fnr I ckii I mlverliainu • i n " \ ( > ’ ’ tu i.neii uf tbe .lackaun- iod took that time to climb to the roof »■>< II“ - »In'** -il* Oregon. lina »■ 'I nic?i»urea. Tbey lielieve thè Quota, Raised on tbs First Day. Ha« to free the wire. The trap door got lt..ili I n « . Ii^ve Ili-i n nitularly pnaaeii n c « b a v e n ni;ht tu live; thev ;nway from them, »lid down tbe rool' Since Been Exceeded by Mure ••> 'Ite aiuti* Ic^i.lntuie. Tbey bave knovv . 1 tl,.- »|,|cii.|i<l vvurk uf tbe Ore j and into the nkyligbt, which gave way » 1 .... 1 I tbe U-»t» ut tini«'. Tbey « e r e ile ieou prc»» in eupportinu tb.. wnr activ- Thau $10,000.00. Clwyu M< Caricar, of the Aero Hquadron. jfrom the impact. The gla»a waa 2bx7s vi.ci| I ur 1 . 11 I 1 I 11 ....... ice ¡imi tiuve fui ,tie. nml li.:m ilrivi*» «ithuut recum peDMc inches m faze. There were many pupils litui Mean in Every Iti ü flicht Kai'.rn Fin« Flrld Corti t lidi III.ir Iiii»»iun. Ituth lu vv » are pai nml tl..-v knnvr tbnt publicatiun ermi» in the room but the skylight ia above Hlm e I.uHt April. H«mie imi: li tv firn* niilii|«|en «tf field teineil after «imiInr »tntute» in uiijuili' hnv ■«■ini- «lyw artl, nml thut rate* tV it fa the rlose o f the drive today Cot- the teacher's desk, «•oro M«le ieft ut Tlie Keiitinri o f f ire ' 1' • I 1 ini' '•! pulilientii.il in aliuul.l 1 «cij rntbi r tinnì lu«crc,|É if tage (.rove will go about « 10,000 over \a a reault of the incident a flagpole lo n lt«*lii(i»t Vnllev tunnel, » h o nani, l.utli In vv » »re ¡ 1 » luw, if nut luvvcr, I Im >1 thè m « .|,ii|icr» uf thè state nre tu »ur the top, « i t b no campaign whatever will be ereeted upon the campus. Major " » l u i t teli «III liti olii IV «tlllll II I li ine«! lt rhere ii no (|i!«»M mil but wliut Cottage li nr|{e» l i m i in uenrlv all nf thè »tate» vive J Si n neh fnr thè lei*al rate Inll. inude lifter the opening day o f the Metcalf and .Superintendent lila»» bav- No one i|ijc»tion» the nini «In! uii thè w• »rk li «'(>*«• li ' ' Tli«« «*i«r» Drove I mivh bus i b«*«*n plus mg a prom o f the I he voter» » i l l naturally »uapect the drive, the quota having been punaeil on mg been authorized by the military me iilioiit II* int hr« lonu uml ilo* kernel* men! p.ii | in the big punli in I runic. »t .tei„. "t tli.it „ » lung !.. we have law. ■„ tli,. delinquent tux «hut day. company to oversee ita erection. I *•«• ihitli art tiler s boy«, |o ur more nt ; ho * lurye, u rli filin i nuV inni I honoii'lily ...... 1 V ,l’ ,,I“ M , loll. I fa. V know that attorney» and ta* Additional subscriber* the past week t l • w iiom an* from here, wen* being giv«»n ...a, no one tor a moment will • ,„,t,m l g, .I.»„ ,» are close pal» as a rule, »r e 1 .» follows: tinii filial iiih I ructioiiN fur Iruiit line let a delinquent tu spa vet should U«.. kl, „ w th.. »iheme Jackson Oaretson. Mr». F VV. 4 ...., ,uwy ,,rnpoM. wou|d A., Jr. iS' ik ueuily two month* ugu, but ainee !.. nolified o f h.» I ehi",Henry. Miickie, F rank f hi n fio word o f what they nr«* doing I Ilea whv the editorial barrage each delinquent taxpayer entirely Hmith, F. A. Kiebd, Clifford C. ha i rear lard here ho fur in Ib r Hentin* i ' I T " « V V " upmi tlu- im ri ie» the tax tax title title grab grab- Ferini, 1’edro Thurm. Wm. E. i'" " " " 1 ...... ' ......... - s o ut l the I iuh l«*tirued. , b -r. . I : I - V. -sui would provide delinquency « hrisinaa, \\. \\ . H«*ath, VV. D. \iM»th»*r t ’uttage tiros«- |»o> who ban . "I ' '■»“ • '. I.tur Jaeksoi. „ui,.. |,v ,,,a,l. The .-si.ting law pro- Horn, Reuben V. Hetuch, J. B. be«*u m the thick o f it, n Flw vn Mi ( u f. " ‘ 9'." ' v id. » th, v. r v same thing, fuit goes a Jones. Marion VV. Pltuard, A lfre d L. Woe on Visit From The Dallas When gar, o f the aero M|ua<lroU He n with in th«* int«*r«*Ht *«if tne un- Hprinkle, A. H. .Vaughn, Hidner H. Tslspliolis King» lu alni Mesi l'rom a bombing outfit mid I ih * written hi* He Coma Down With Fatal ncr w h<>»«* pr«»|M*rty In«» I m *- »sprinkle, Mr». A. If. Finney, F. L. parent* that hn mpiitdroii hm pal tin if ut«* lie«»« I«*« I not. And tin* pr«*»a o f <lr«*- coin *idiio 1 uctit uml pros olen that onlv done«, Marian Attack of Pneumonia. Bimano liuti?« 1» Munitili June», VVhifaon, Me. gon poked (’«»niiilemb)«- fun at Mr. .lack puled ill esery big fight Hllice Apiil. upon 1 1 lure uf thf* mail notie«* shall Whitson *St«jnehurgt Phoebe A ita r tiia Tire H«- ih one of the lo ad mechanic* and I iiih »«» ii , whi«*h ril«*'l hnu t*xe«*ed»ngly. pul'li* -11 I m * mad«*. The voter» know Lambert, Chun. A. V unXortw ick, J, E. i»e«*H liiav day and night. II«* d i m eon And ugnili «»nee upon a time Editor ih-.t .1; • kn«#n ha* f«»rgott«*u to meotioo fhillip s, Martin V. Criswell, Raymond The funeral o f George Francis H aw Holer.»Id«* flying hi caring for the ma .Im kion awoke to find that the Multno thi* iiiri in hi» arguai«*nt. They know, Vouug. J. E. Bcnnon, Orpah VV'. ley, of The Dalle», was held here yester ’Hu* |«luut «if tli«* ( iiftiim* (irovc I«*«* chine«« but hm done no fighting with a mah « «mnt v «l«*liti«Iti«*nt tax lut publica f«»o. 11 . t tin* prcicnr law ih fanhioned t•» KtiH* /eri«# Hu»kellt James V’ . day. Death occurred Tuenday at the cnfu|#ni»v. imiii'il l»v J. H. H»Ubv, wh * plane iih set, although he hm tri«s«*h*d home o f his uncle and aunt. Mr. Mrs. Sam», J«(»eph and « « «in |»l«*t • |\ «li’Hifov «’1| I»V l»i«* a b ii * !i k\:ii the length and breadth • >f d ram« with ti'»n had been legally awaided to hi- protect the unfortunate delin«|uent from Horn, Catherine *t«*eno d « intemiMiriid’ H . The Uregonian the t $ » a ml,, grabber nn«i other» o f hi» dark »on. Clarence (i. VV. McFarland, whoa« he had been Eudora «I«»«o\ rr**d u I hmi I I I i »«**»« 1 1 » v nii*ht I » \ hi* ««iiiadroii lie hud jtt*t had 21 bourn :i ml Th«* K\ «‘ ii 'ig T«*l«*gruin. Whei«upon tvj '" " i th v will refiiHc point blank Haight. Gwendolyn Lawson. B. K. visiting. He had arrived but a few tli«< o|»i*n«lot .«’ tin* N*ui9li«-rii I #i« a *if i« in I'ariH hn f i n t furlough nim’«* arris Millionaire J k-Miii again gn:«.*h«*<l hin t<# ipp« rt u« h it »« heme. U n d , VVm. A. Standard Oil Co. days before from the home o f his Hlutioit iin In- hi m imitai ni* out the imiti mg hi Friin«'«*, Plank, J. VV. Krtken, Iver brother, O. H. Hawley, at Mapleton. iioiii'li for No, .*»4 I in* iiluiit iv h 1 |mr \|arthu Gi rman, ii B While there he had suffered with a bil tittlU * *» \ «• r «•« I |»i i it in ii r ii m «• miti it i* O O T T A O E GROVE SCHOOLS TO Letters From 8«ddiers Wanted. ious attack. Pneumonia developed soon Mrs. Buckley to Look A fte r Belgian VVinecoff, C. H. jii»Ail»l«* lliwt ho uit* *»f tin* imtrlnricr <*nii R E M A IN CLOSED U N T IL l :«rn\ al The S«*m 1 nel ih desirous of printing M«lk Bottle* in This Section. ii' Hill VM|{«**I ■ F U R T H E R ORDERS interentmg «*x< «*rptM f ioiu letters front i but a few «lay». The services were held A | m * i ulinr **imiiiiHlittic«* in l ontif«* C O U N T Y F A R E XCEED S IT S from the ehuj>el. Rev. Walter Callison oldicr I »• i \ h A 11 > having mch I«* 11 •* r • VI r- .1 VV. Bucklev hit» been aopoint- turn nifi» tin* tir«* ih flint h ft*tv inn Ih e Hchool board held a nueting yen Q U O T A FOR L I B E R T Y L O A N ¿ m d a ' t t y . Mr. Hawley hail been dis ut«*nI h I««*for«* tii«* flnin«*H a«*t«* «I ìh «*« i \ Verdnv ufterm»on am! «Ieeiil«*i| th.it the will «*ovif«*r a Hpei’iul favor upon Th« «'*1 t«> look after th«* Belgian milk bot N«*ufin«*l, and upon S«*ntin«*l reader», it ti»* • iiipiign in thiH section. Mrs. V V . if.,. a ; . ... 1 . x. **l*afK,**l from the armv a few months «•n*tl tli«- hh itrhlmuni ut 11» I'urifu •H-ho«d* woubl not In* reopened next I « I«‘|*I iiiii «* J k I*«*l«*Krn|*I i < «tiii|mnv nboui'd Momlas uii I chh «»Tdci* permitting re th«*v will a lift w Tin» Sentinel to take 11. < ’ 1 k 1 :■*, Lane county chairqian, dio * o f the I lliertv d |u»nUraV i l * "** We<*k ' aK“ 0,1 * et#* " , # i phyaieal disability, extract» from them. Nothing o f a p«*i !• * ì » • 1 up 111*111 Eugene thè firit o f thè nou, eement w.y . i . L ‘U * 1 » a wl e y wa» 29 year» of a*e sad n i nil from lh«*r**. It u |« oh «* i I«I«* that Htiiuption nre r«*«t*ise<l from tin* »tnte * aturday that | was born and rai»ed here, movinir to tin* finin'** limi k>urn«*tl *««»nn innut «*t •on board of health. Ih«- *«*huu|* will I»«* re »onttl or h «* ut intentai nature, m«*unt for w» « k « ii « I ruade thè ap|Miiatment. Mrs. I .me luiinti- hn l u t aiiHtiiK flit* light to h I miw . Siliii' m«*tit op«*m*d immediate Is upon re««*ipt of the 1 «**• ii»i«*nt only, will b«* taken for Hit«* k lev w 1 li havt* two ahi infant a, who -h;i\«* nof yet been appointed. Man ut oli* it from tin «tore room, •* 11 }i •* r • mi eh order», but the Hchool board « | uhi *«1 pubi ira t mu. ,n, ,hh1 yHL7ey.ofthV.% i^:^dnM ; » ^ ^ l«rf««n* or attt*r fit«« fm*. ho thut thi*ic the H«'hiHiU upon the re«|ii«‘if o f the .*tnf«* in a |MiH»it»ilify that tli«* finn»«*» w«*r<* board uml doe» not eare to reopen them annouiiee.l that every banking‘ distriet b r o t h * " O^H H aJlev M «p leton °** nti’ id« nta)l\ »i t l*\ hurglurn. In nurb without had |>a«»ed itn quota ex.-ept Hpr,nKfield. r,ru,,,pr* U * H Hawle-T . uf M npleton. peruilHiUiii Iron» the Hume mi I'vmit fIt«* tbi«*v«*H tout bti%** bit lb« 1 »ource. whieh «an only $2000 behind. • |»honr un.I mitt have* 軫«rti •»«•an i nwuv City Health ttffieer Ogb’nbs' t»t f.r*t through li ni o f flu* a« f k I i fit l«*niling to gave I iih permiHHion for r«*op<-uing th«t CROP S IIO R T A O E FIG U R E S tbrir <l«*t«*«lion. Mchoul*, but later withdrew it upon find I N L A N E C O U N T Y R U N H IQ H Mr. H i 1 h I i \ I i ii * not \i-f «I «*«* i « I •« I ulicth mg that there ih a tru«* ea«*«* of gni# • r «r «ir not In* will r«*buil«l iiifluiuixn, which «aim* here f N «*w A limn to the amount o f $I.20 o ,IMH| in H r b a d | ii h t f i n i i l o i l ( i i i t t i n g lift In* port. estimated by financial authorities o f i HU|i|»ly of I««* for tin* v v m t r r uriti m o Oregon an the renult o f the crop short- Mayor Wheeler Is Ready to Retire, but |»r«*|iit r i n g to rloH«* «lowti. II«* •*a\«*il ak'c iu Lane county for tbe past year,! nliout mix totiH o f t b r » « » l i d i f •«*«! ni|Ua JUDGE H A R R I S TO RESIGN Others May Be Willing to IS HUMOR I N P O R T L A N D according to N. S. Robli, coantv ajfricul- lo ir a, n h i i l t ih b r i n g « .'« ri d f o r nt the Keep on Serving. turai »Kent. **Farni produce, for the! t ' o t t a g r t#f»»\«* C r n u i i r h .1 u d g e 1 .l»W I «'lier I H um *, of Eugene, pant year, stated Mr. Robb, -'w as not _______ <»r««i»t r m it t ih «In«» the iiiiittbrrH of a. la rife an in 1009, and onlv HO per cent (hr t u r r(«ui|iMiivf who h im «!«* rr«*or«l Will renigli f r o m tlo* »tut«* iiipreme bench, in a r«*p«»rt t r "in Portland. The uf « h a t it « : t « two years 11 ^ 0 , a normal -A complete »et o f city officers are to tune in g«*tting ti|*|inmttiH on the hi «*m y e a r . " The normal income to Lane ^** elected this year at the name time I h«» f I allien were noon under i'Otlfr«d :« •*« 1 I ll t-giiiiill 11 *.*« v s: ’ * That .1 uitic«* county fruni its farm products in $ 3 , 000 ,- *nd at the same places that the county I «Il WI i'll«*«' I U n n i» the |*l.iiit of the t'ottuge (iniVi< Manu election is held, but as yet not a eau- will renigli from t he 1 d • g«m «up! «*iue fnituring <om|»unv( boated nearbs, \ ■ 1 ' ' • ■> I - * • • I’ • . h . .1 Fruit in the only exception to the crop didate has appeared for any of the uf- In no danger after the firnt few men nhortiixe in l.am- county, and this crop fjecs. It is expected that Recorder J. E. that hm pcr»i»t«*ntlv circulated lor »«*\ utr«. yielded double. The success of fruit is Young. Tr»*a.«urer Herbert E»kin and «Tal w«*eks past. 9 attributed to the warm » ¡u t e r and several nu-nilier.» o f the council will sub \<«oiding t « « ntreet i'OMip, which spring, which were especially favorable mit to reelection, but a» yet none have • 1 alio th«* goHHip in the liiibltnt «»f Inw SOLDIER BOY IS made public announcement to that ef- to the netting o f the fruit. \«*i». Justice Harris inteu«ls t«*tt«l<'riug LONESOME FOR WORD — ^— ---------------- set. Mayor Wheeler ha» stated that ni» ri'HÌgiiiitioti in older to »ie«*«*pt a Mrs Foskett Entertained h? " ' * be* « ru«“ **'ty affa irs , FROM OLD HOME CITY «•o tu tu I ss ion it* major in th«* judge ad\o cate's department. It i* further »tat<*d Mr«. 11. A. Miller entertained very af,,fr 10JJr? * r® uf " « v i e e , H as council that when the com million arrivi*», .lui Some idea o f how |otl«*Holtt(' the kioyn pleasantly Saturday afternoon in honor " '“i 2 m?-v” r- s ' * eouneilmen in th« m iiiv get and how murh they np t »«•«* Harris will be sent nbn»ad f«»r «Inly. o f Mrs. Charles Foskett, o f Chicago for V ? * eL*it‘*d - in to the merly Mrs. W. H. Abram», o f this eitx » b^ "tber o ff.ee» pieeiate letti*rH from frieudn ut home, Divide Crossing Again Up. A simple and dainty luncheon was T •*lec»lon o f, » complete set o f in indicete»! |»y n letter which the editor T ETTERS from our boys in the trenches and \ttpli<*n( ion inn been minlv* to t hi* o f The S«nfin«»l hnn recei\e»l from do served, the tables being decorated with I T n l 'U' ' " , " 1 nee’*S!' " rt' beautiful bouquets o f r..«es and dahlias '‘ ."“ "»t** in *l**<*tion laws putting all elec H«*|di K (H ap p y) ICohertn, who worked publi«* H«»r\ice coin ui I si ion lit tli«* Lane from the women in canteen and other for hi mi«« time nt the l.nniiiierH miwtnill county court for»p«*rniiN.iniii t«• eoiiNtinet The guest« « e r e former members o f the .,10n" on th,‘ *anu> dav " * Ke“ '‘r“ 1 •*lec- w ar work, all bring to us the same me$ and who f re«|uent lv pi»« Ve*! the dnilii at a grnd. «roHHing nt Di\i«le, where an Social T w elve elub. with a few others «*\ «*rli«'nd crom iig wits recent l\ disap th«* diim CM In re. He ih now lit t'amp and were a.» follows: Mrs. J. s. Medley sage— SEN D US N E W S FROM HOME. proved l»\ th«* Lnit«»«| Stjit«'** highway» of Kugene; Mrs. B. K. Job. Mrs. J H M«nile, Mil., with CompniiN t». tl.'ird in 14-YEAR OLD LAD fanti v. An extract from I iin lettei hiivh : coil ne 1 1 after coal m et» for tin* work had Chambers, Mrs. Helen Hilihv. \U»s Es ther Silsbv, Mrs. Elbert Bede. Mrs A I * I •• ii hi * link Iiiv friemlN to wiite t o ' been let by th«' Oregon contini**ioii. Th«» OF FRANCE THANKS W orld news is all right, but O U R BO YS pi«■»«' 11 f cro»iiiig is coiisidereil by th«* me, for 1 expect to come buck to Cot I- Monroe, Mrs. Van Allison, Mrs. Jen MOTHER OF EUGENE want N E W S O F THIS T O W N . They want nie Fishburn. Mrs. B S. Hwengel Mrs. tug«* tifose after the war and will be 1 1itt«• highway ««»mminion a» «»ne o f tli«* w*i s plcanfd to think o f m\ friend* who most dangerous in the »tat«*, and the H. H. Veateli, Mrs. John Bader* Mrs the home newspaper. Publishers are prevented A letter, written in the name o f his wrote to me from *«• fur unity to rhy«*r matter of an o\«*rheml crossing was in Herbert Kakin. Mrs. (». M Hall. Mrs. me up n ml k< rp me happy, l e t tern troni controv«*rs\ mam months before finally Will Hall. Mrs. f . H. YanDenhurg. Mrs. country and his family by Cecile Losck, from sending their papers free to anyone, even 1» 14-year-old French lad, thanking her uu Von«* m i l be tin un (»red the duv I get being diNnppiov«*d. The Lam* minify Charles Adams. Mrs. Worth Harvev boya in the service. Consequently a national Mrs. O. M. Scott. | for the sacrifice she made in sending them. 1 base hud only thr»*c letter*« court hopes to i*i«ntiiiitti* soni«* o f the I her three sons, who are all members or Mince I l«*ft t ’ottnge Utov»*, uml they diing«*r bv it new grade crossing. movement has been started by Col. William th,* H5th artillery, to assist in beating were from noldier frieudn whom I met Boy Run Over; No Bones Broken. bark the hun, has been received by Mrs. To Complete W. S. S. Quota. in San F rn m i hi *.o. | mu over itINNI iiii I ch Boyce Thompson of New York, \vh# Is acting I When W. Xichols was coming cumin ichol.a wns into R. Robertson, o f Eugene. The letter Now that the great fourth Libi rty hwuv and you know how nnxioun I limit i the city a few days »go. a little lad 'is as follows: as President of the Home Paper Service of be to be remember •-« I to ms tiiendi and loan campaign i» «»ver as far su Lime l>v the name of Braswell, « h o lives on Donjeux, 1 September, 1918. county is concerned, thi*« county having liow unirli I will npptet iute getting let America to give the boys what they are calling south Sixth street, attempted to take n Dear Misses: Mv parents and me we tern from the g irli and I mivh 1 know reached its «piota during the past w e k , rule on the wagon, without the d r iv e r ’s are happy to speak to you about your there. Help me an ii wddier and I will lilt nrtive «atiitmigii w II be made to for. Every community is joining the movement. ( f ,HV*V p, f * - i>uf b'* foot slipped, tbe ¡good sons. fight I mi per «■«•lit for the fr«*i*iloni of make up the «lefi«*i«*ney mi the «'.unity's i ',rnbe beam knocked him down and the We ave the pleasure o f to get ac- Let u$ see that our boys are not forgotten. the world, (lise ms vers bent regimi* to «tiiota of war saving* stampi toi this w heel passed over a leg and an arm. [ quaiiitcd o f the three brothers Kobert- ull iiiv frb*ndn and ank them to write me year. The countv is $1*0,000 below its aml though the » a g o n was loaded with ' son. You may to be are proud Misses, «plotIt of $020,0041. ti»» I am very lonotmmc for u letter.*' Send to the publisher of this newspaper four tiers o f wood, no bones were since you ave given o f so generous sol- Tliom* to whom Mr. Roberti purlieu broken. diers for forbidden the good cause and Ilirk e y Oets Fitte Shecp. whatever amounl of money you can— 5 InrIv ieiiI Inn regard* nre Nrchie Thomp lielieve t^at France always grateful to Stanley llickev received a ear o f 32 »«» ii , Fav Alliioii • • Flit *' Smith, F. tiro. Raise Fine Grapes. cents or $50.00. W e will publish a list I .munirli, Fred, l»e«i,"Harrs ami Mr. and Cotnwulil sheep Frolat murniag, Tbey Not weep Misses, your boys is brave The Sentinel received two fine exhih M in . I .animerà. Myrtle I'oft*, duini « e r e in fine eiiHilitiiin aliti hiiiiic aire ul\ each week of those contributing, and the it- o f grapes during the past week. One and shall to come again soon toward Witherwnx and lliblred Hall, and hi* liad «n o i fnllv cigli! incile« long. Mr. you. was o f the white Rose Peru varietv amounts contributed. lett«*r certailily indicateM thut n kind llickev gut them at a bargain frnm a You know sure fhe news o f the battle. from Mrs. J. C. Porter. The bunches word from any one o f them or from farmcr «lu i nuld them 011 accuunt of were monsters, weighing from three to You see that a great many o f Boches is anyone d i e would do much to cheer n not hnviiig nufficient tei d to w inter Every cent received will be used to send five pounds. The other was o f purple ! dead and very prisoner them. Ion «»nomo Hiddicr bov. Coneords from J. S. Coleman, and it' j 1 *'*‘K your pardon Madam i am such this paper to our boys at the front. If at any finer grapes grow- anvwhere The ashamed o f write no bad English, i know E lf like Toninto Orown. the end of the war, there ia any surplus, it Sentinel force has not had the pleasure >' " f very difficult o f understand but H M DAMEWOOD STARTS It. Meow n has found 1111 mill to o f tasting them. ------- - - aj my relation and me w ill yet tell that we mntu in hi» garden. Till« tomato ha» will be turned over to the local Red Croat OFF POTATO CONTT ST two admire you and thank you for name o f perfectly shaped ear» or horn», set ! France. NO O AS FOR S A L E ON S U N D A Y Committee. The annual potato contest, which squarely on top nt the tuniatii, well pro ' 1 allow o f write to you Madam, be portioned and both o f the same size and j usually develops quite dignified pro New War Measure by Oregon State cause yours sons say to me that you shape. The ears or hums give the to There is no profit in this to the publisher— shall is glad. portion», i» mi, the first exhibits beinp Council o f Defense. even in normal times, subscriptions are not sold by II ,\j. Diunewimd, who raised about rn-itu a p f c iH a t l) r l f - N u appear*wm. i Ooodbve dear Misses, you get very I Grec acres o f the tubers on his Silk at a profit. With w ar prices prevailing, and the The Oregon state council o f defense much friendship o f x family o f Frauce. First Or.nulclnld Rorn on Annl vert ary t'reek ‘ ‘ squirrel” ranch. One potato, of a little Frenchman o f 14 vears has requested that no delivery o f gaso high rate of postage on papers sent to France, V in pound son horn Tuesday to Mr. | the Red Star variety, weighs three CEC1I.E f.EHt’k , line, engine distillate or other petro and Mrs. Robert Kenadr ariixed on 1 pounds, « h i l e others are o f almost an - — ■ Donjeux. our cost will scarcely be covered by our full leum produets be made on Sunday and the wedding anniversari of the grand mammoth proportions. Several speci subscription price. as „ result the Smndard Oil company MEMBER OF FORMER men« o f llurbankn « c i g l i from a pound parents, Mr. nnd Mrs If. II. Kenadv, lias an non ■iced that beginning Hundav and is the first grandchild born to ntn to a pound ami a half. October 20, and thereafter until fur- , SIXTH CO. IS HOME Remember that over in France, some brave o f the grandparents. Mrs. K e n a d v ‘s ther notire, all o f their distributing sta- -------- parents nre Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner, L E W I S 0 REERF. 18 NOW. soldier or sailor from this town— perhaps even tions in the state o f Oregon, inrlndiug ,A traveling man who stopped o f f here A F IR 8 T L I E U T E N A N T o f Divide, their automobile ser\ ire stations, # ill Wednesday reported that on the traiu some splendid woman working within sound of from fhe south he had met a soldier re I m * closed on Sunday. N*o sale or deliv the guns— is depending on you to “ KEEP TH E Mrs. 1. <* Beebe has receixed word No P arent-Tender Association ery o f any kind will be made on that turning from France to his home in through the war department that lier On iicconnt o f the many war demands H OM E L O V E K IN D LE D ." day. Clatsop county, who said that he was li ne I mi nil has been promoted to a first upon the time o f the people o f (he com As in the ease o f the recent an formerly a member o f the Cottage lieutenancy as o f date o f July 29. Mrs. miinitv, no effort will be made to or nouncement regarding the sale o f gaso Grove company. The drummer did not Hcebc has not had direct word from giini/e the parent teacher ussm-intion line and engine distillate on week davs nsk the younp man’s name. It is prob l.irutenant Beebe for six weeks, at this year. A meeting was rnlled for only between the hours o f H a. m. and able that he is one o f those who joined which time he was recovering in a Wednesday o f Inst week but flier** w-ns rt p. m., this latest request bv the state the company after it left here. He was French hospital from a wound and mus such a small attendance that no busi- council o f defense is made for the pur in the best of spirits and said ha wxs tard gu». 1 ness was transacted. xnxioui to get back to the front. pose o f conserving man power. COTTAGE GROVE GOES WAY OVER TOP ON LIBERTY LOAN BONDS SIXTY-FIFTH IS IN THICK OF THE FIGHTING OVER THERE GEO. F.HAWLFY DIES HERE AFTER SHORT ILLNESS ICECOMPANY'SI'i.ANT GOF.S IN QUICK FIRE 1 \ . ALL CITY OFFICES TO FILL AND NO ONE OUT They are calling to YO U from "O v e r Th e re ” GIVE. W H A T Y O U CAN *