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Sfa OIrttían? formt? fa tto i J V Ijf O. L ibrary * and OOTTAOE O KO VE LEADER ( ’» ITT Ad K UKOVK, LANK rn l'V P V . nKKlJOM. KH IDA V, ni TOBKH 25, l'tls FOR ALL CITY NO WATER AND INDUSTRY NOMINATIONS OFFICES MUST BE BY PETITION CLOSES DOWN Ilf faino* of tin* priMiiiitioniiry iifili*ra ftikcn I’ounty nini city health Sy»vt-M*-r K. Veatch Was Member «( One of Earliest Emigrant Trains, Dunton E. Hamb City In W itlw ui W atii, Lluiit »nil i off iff n liy to alni«*, prnvrnt thf •» | » i • *it « I of tin* l*o war for Two Duy* hut • * 11 ai, * * imi i • i» I » 1 1 a* ni in* o» fini l/f ln*l«l to lin Well Known Pioneer Miller of W. siern Oregon, Mrs. E. B. Sherman Long a Resident Nothin« llapiM>ntf nominate « uiiili«l4»l**i for eity office* t«» la* votiti upon Nov fin I •«• i 5, ami fo* thaï i «'a m * ii nil fil n « I i«ln tin in ii it In- nom 1 nialetl l»v |M*t it ion. Such petition*» mint limi lliMY II |«UI t i»r \i«*t!iiu V ulti«« Untili I*« .vilh tin- til« * «••«. • •» I- .nil Il II « 1 nil «luv r u«*»«! t \ I*« « nil i1- ni II 1*I«*H • tliri’i t * hil iluy- Infoi* tin- eie*’tont la »/»«let »V» ’ «vili 1*1 I* Il 1 III ill«' ilium i • in* i»t tin »lieh lialftjei lili I"’ pi a *1 41 (M*M 1 «'III \ til) » lm«l i.ci II |Mll mi III«’ lit*. tlfílt liliilof «. Mimik pftitiniir mu) ta’ nini i«i r un II »III im II« i !.»*•• In (in Mi «m n Ulti* thf I..I lu ll l*«*f tin j*i mt «i t mu u u«l i u *» l.l. . f i tin tin i ffortla I V nl.l M K XXIX \ll iu<ltl»ll\ of tlo Three Near Nonagenarians Die Within Three Days nt\ wim « i i I Ì M ’I ) oft n* i » fo hi fitteti ti* a inn vor, Mill ». v«»rul t H im l*i Inii’ fi tut li) MU a Tin* 11 « mi » hi f t , n iffoi«|ei, one « «itili*’ i luían > il M f«*«1 in |»lili'<*, tin • r II ) , llli'll II w i ini' , ftoni l'io h w a ni fol tw<» year 4 ami olir I . I t « i n « i t « s o <! u !*«♦' I ill I h r «’ v r i l f fonaci Inni u from «*a»*îi wai«l f«» f « *tt f Till. Ilo- ' | /».«It- n ' " I wi n» » li«'« I «‘«I Milli vuii I In vttiVvt »vilcui I ni ! v «• n » » I It •liti noi I hi mill . il 1 1 »« if nf fon »' t li**\ 4* iln* dmitfcr. I li»* » it) ’» prov « 11 > J«»* m | t li« k «4 11» till till* 1**1», | «*V4 »’4 « I , tuoi • linn« 1« it | » | •« * li » * • I Tin* «‘11*111»«’ li«l»t | • 11< ut ifi*|»«*ii‘lw ii | ii * it t !••• Cl|) 44 il I 1*1 l«ll » I » 1*01 III/•» •* M I. Ml |o r|«**».* «ItiVV Ii Mill ill««»«* ll/tlll« |||l< » 44**1«* in ii* 1 »1» « i ii vv ( i v n i ili«*»« n«««l«i'i Will«*« f • • t II m ' i » I »oil«' « Ilo* n i» w iii uul»« ht« *1 Munii.i r ut«lit. I I S AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS NOBODY GOOD HOLD.. u l.O u Solln* «*a»i| muy collie out ot tin Militi • n/u t pithhuif Th.« flirt that the |J*»«u« i- »pi ••mi thr«ni«h »ptltinn hin* l*‘‘l io '»layo» \VliC4*fn iee«*i\iu« irto ti y rei|tie»l»* j , fin thr «i. tort’f metit of I in* unti »piti n« NEAREST WAY HOME IS BY - WAY OF BERLIN (hhl G row th to C ow 'a Stomach. Mr If * 1 1 • a n «Miti l»ron«lii Inifk w ith him from ii tr •i* «*> {{••»finii« fili» wf«*k a rath' i o*l«| »p« « m«* ii of for«*i«ti «row th tak fit from tin* »fttitiai'h «»I a row. Th»* « to w th m imo »tira*«I i i |»«»ut ni * vi * ii iin'h«*» «•iif wav 1*4 four tin* «*th«*r timi win* ii p« rf»*»*l «»vai Tin- m **nI•* of lIn* «ro n fi a|»|*fnr«*«l to It«« hair anti tin* Rtlf}|MtMil mu I» thttf th f row I • k« *T h«*n»*4f mol w'nl l«iw«*«| th«- hair anil ilo* limimeli fornifti u « «tv fin i« l«*r it. Th«*i. w fif a lunula** SI « » f thf»«’ ni th. »tiimiu'li of th f «-MW w I ik I i «Io*«I filini tIn*ir ffff«‘ti*. HOY O K FE k ó TO t«*»\ T h e le tte r wir» tinteti S f p | r m l * f i I**. * * Tht* ipiiekewt wav ho m e i» l»y fio w a y o f Merlin, * ' W e iu te ll »ay», **im«i w r u i«* on our w a v . M’c h a v e l»t*fii on I In- m a rc h a)mo»t « ••lit inuhtl v lor atw«> t»r th ret* w e r k » . ’ ’ W «'mieli 1» now t to r porn I, unti hn* b r o t h e r , Ser«*’i»i»t Kl w y a M f ( ’a i « a r , of th e a v i a t i o n lo rp » i» hi l u i r tor p ro u io tio n to a lie uten n n c v Wenilt'll h «* im I n »«'«arti» f <» all hi*» írif'fnl» -I*#I»vi S lltiwer, w ho «lieti 111 I hh . h . I.nt«-i »li«* u u irri’ tl Mr. Sberiniiii. w In» nino «lieti ami ili i #« iti ahr m n v r d to C o lt li « e ( • v « • v « ami u f te iw a rd a tnade h«*r lumie w ith ber d u u « h t r r , Mra. P. K. Jo n e ». Mra. Jone* ami unotlier «Inughter, M c lv i u u , of M i n tuti ne. Itivfn, are th«* «mlv » u r v i v i n ^ childreti «tf a f u m ilv o f eight b*»rn of th«* firat murr in ge. ^ M i. \ fateli dirti S u tu riln y , tln* fuuurn l *rinr hrlti Suinliiv fn*»ii th«* chapel. U«*v. W a lte r Cnliinoii o f f i e in t in « . Il» w h i l»«»rn M itr th . !H I. ut K n fie ld . 1 1 \ Iftfrr from Weiniell tinteti < h* folte i 27 3 * * \\ e a I«* rr »tili« now moi hav« W hi te f o i in t y . D im o ia , b e n i« *me o f n u i*bailee V• • warh our 1 «»the»« ri n « I eleni» fumi!)* nt I *v *‘ hildr«*ii ( I «• full brut ber» «•nr «<|iiìpm«'iit A ni«*« h«»t uliunrr yea ami aliterà h a lf l i i t e r a ; all I mi ! tfitlay w io* a reni tr«-ut \\ * ««*t ;t mee. ••ne «tf * hom aliti iiv two Tt* raia,. fanuliea. At |t*n« letter front KIwyn »lt«\ lief on* yea nboiif 12 yenra rtl of H « r hi aecompUMieti lefilay, tin* firaf 411 over two umilili» pii refi t i to Dnv ia ro u u t y , |«»w'u. Tilt’ boy» fiati i toe 11 titilli« «rent work ina wlier». fu* li veti untiI K V i , w h rn he in* ami they eertitiiily li a va* bei •!•' in« a m ember « * f tht* «*mi«raut traiti »pit*iit|iil «apport. W«« liti v e ti V M « rame A. man with in« who ìm h 'form er Kit for Ore««»n whieh w n » t’oiiimniuied l*v - »a Vi*: ««• io * m ì n i i t e r . BOTTLES ARE PLACED FOR THE RECEIPT OF FUNDS FOR BELGIANS SELL S T O L ^n lioiiS K CHEAP \ l e t t e r from K I w y n M e C a r « n r ( «lute« S e p t e m b e r 2 ,H; auva: * * \\ t* h a v e juat inoveit u « a m and h a v e hud a n o t h e r eitn !>*v iti . O re., O r t . - I « S p e rm i tu U n tim i, to««*ther w it h flit* I at tintiv eorpa. T h e cam paig n for the futi«! for m il l S en tilo I \» K. !.. M clie y iio liia wic thia t i m e fton i (le n e riii I 'e r a h iu « him w a lk iii« «low 11 tin* c o in itv tonti a r a r Cu» » fit. W e th in k more «»f tin» th an o f tin tor llf l g i i in unti F re n c h buine» waa of (III I Ile »«luy e v i 11.11«, he u n i a bue w ho e e v c r u l c it u t io n a bef«*re b f e a u a v it wa* fit nilly at urte«! ye a te id a y . when bottb»r WU» t»li X loti» to »eli It hornr he w ita rol won ni t iif f n a t «Irivt* bv \m*-ricrn Itt receive the eontribiitiotia were p|u<..... in«. T h e prie«* in* »et 011 th è hor*e wa* ft-ror» ulotie and. ua y o u k n o w , it w m in both ot^the lntiik». tin* Hon T«»n unii ru lli’ ulop»lv low 4*f 1 • I th è atory <*f how put o v e r uieelv a n d 11 «ren t d e a l wn> I’d i t f coiiffctitineriea and in C iii pli n v he «t*t tilt* anim ili I iiim II y plfiumble. M< «uilietl W e le ft th a t »«•«•?«»» 11» mhiii in \ M a rk in ■« at ore by th e I* •«* * 1 to n im i! M r. ThompMon, of the K lite, had rollini« »tiMpifinu», .Me. Me Heyinilila fit»» •1 r • \ »• *1*W i I Up utol it lo ok* ua ii tec. tile honor o f putt i n « the firat eontribii iiakeil th è b«»y to cttiue homi* w it h inm »VP Y\ nil l«i t:«k«’ p art nr toir th ir d anon toni into eiieh of the botftea. T h e ton l«»r Ilo* m « h t , w ln c h in* re atlily «liti \ \ . w i*r«» nctir l. icu tc rn n it K im aevclt I. The I tribuftovi» » ribu fio n afe b r u ì « «•« lieet«*d under tin D e p ili) S h ti.ff l ' i t e h e r , «»f Cotta«« MpimlriMi w h en lie wna killed, ( i t i n e , wiim ih * lieti unti ru m i 1 «low 11 tio win* w a a f ly nt« wi t h him w hen he w 11* dirt»etiori «•t the O regon eommitte e fot f o l l o w i n « 1110111111« am i «ot tlie b o y . I b r o u g h t dovv 11 ¡unde d in ou r 1 1«■ 1 «I on flu the relief of ch ild re n in Be lg iu m tin. t|eve|ope«| tim i tilt* fiora«* liuti berli afoleti w a y b a c k f r o m th e liner« to re port thn* Frinite . C o ntrib u tio n *, « r e n t «ir amali at Corv alila , vv lirre Ih** bo y liv «al, uno l . ie u te n n n t Kooiit’ v eit lm«l been l»r«iu«ht arc u rg e n tly needed for the preserva timi tln* I mi ) Wlt.» rotimi v orili« t " lliiik* tlttwn. That wa» nt t h e b e g in n iti« «*t lion ot th«* lift* of tlie ita)*«*» in the»« hi» w a y to ( *14 l i f orti tu. T h f bo y , w. th e dr iv t* nroiiml (*hnte au Thi«*rrv . D m stricken couiitrie*. « u v e fin* titiiiif o t Frittik l.etnmrtl, waa iio ? a**i* hia « r a v e I»«1 1 wna »piitt» n ea r il t a k 1*11 to Kit«« «i -, w liete he l u t r r wa* when wt* w e r e tin a f i e l d in th a t r e tu k e i «ot f en by fh«' Mt litoti ctmnt v itut Imrit n** inni lite ow Ut'l «*f tilt* h u ia r mime lo C ol tu««* ( i r o v e aliti to ok tln* anim ili houn . « 'm in ty Food A i l m i n i . t r n t n r F . M. W i l J ’Y d ln w i i i« 1* tin extract fr«»m 11 l«*t Hrr «t K e n n e t h F i n l e y l i i l l t i e u / a V ie tili, t«*r 1 «»«•«•»v bv Mrs. M C. K i n « from k ilt . hil. ri ri'i\ i*rl noti«*«» t rout thi* . l a t i fiiuil ndininiHtriitor that o w i n « to tin K e n n e t h Cluir«* Fin le y , w ho « 1 1«*«l iti her husband. Li«*itf cnmit K i n g , win l'u ri Ialiti M oin lu y o l Spiiiiiah 111 1 lueii/a, went t«» F ra n c e w ith th«* t’» th a r t i l l e r y : ¡o‘ii 1 r i M ut m ill fi»,*il it w ill In» ni>t-i*K.virr wa» tu tir rimi le »a tinnì t w o in olitila u«o hud 11 letter from the lygitnciiY t«» to unt* t h i . fi'i'il only for d n i r v t’Rttlo, t«» Miaa \ i v iti ti K ut it Mliiir, tliiu«!iter ot day and th e y in«* up nt the fro nt ta k in g p o i i l t n . w m i i ^ i m k i mill y o u n g i i i l v r . Mr. \\ 1 Ik 11. i . . r i u l i i i ^ n o t i n ' , to nil Mr. inol Mia. \\ II. I l l a i i , w ho umili part 111 tin* big d r iv e g o ing oil up th«*r< t.uii il reaitleut r liere pur! o f ench yen» now. I wish I w«*n* up there w ith th«*m rVril . t o n ' , tlirmit'iioitt tin* count > and T h e other t w o offi« «»rs wh o came t <» tin a idcilgc m u .t be ni^noil by ali pin SI»«* w ila i 11 1 iauate ly knovvn a a ‘ ‘ .lini heavy a r t i l l e r y school w ith in«» nr«- both <•ha.fr. o f mil l feed to t h i . < ffeet ..ml i f ' ’ to lier ( 'otta««1 ( I r o v e fi ietnla.. \li F u r le y wna L’L* y e a r a o f u«e. Ile bn* k w ith the ou tf it and g e ttin g theli that the p u r e h n .f r w ill f o n . f r v o oh t h i . part «»f the fun, while I am back her« Urailf o f fi-fd. i Vliatctl ili flit* ( p u n t e r m iia f c r *a «lepHrt p tue ut o f th è armv at th è o u t b r e n k ol tw o mi let* f ro m the fr«»nt »till g oing to It looks like m ig h t b«% s«*nt tln* vvnr aliti wua a aer«eiiut ut C a m p school. «nit to som«* t r a in i n g center as an in l . e w ia at th è tini«* n f Iti.» de u th . stru« tor nnd kept «»lit o f th«* figh t fin an oth er six months. I cam«* to Franc« OramlHon A r r i v e s un O u h le n W c d d l n « w ith the i«len «if f i g h t i n g the boche an« In tln* item Inaf vveek al ioti t th è ni r iv a i ol' a a*ni ut fio* homi* n f Mr. inni have fought n oth ing more n 'rio u s than a * * log ' ' table nnd an • t ' m •nicri* nine« Mia. ICnbtTt Kt iunly. Thi* Seiitiii«, l a ta t e»l tini! in* u rriv e t l up«*n fin* a n n i v e r a n n In nilih^. " \ V ««i «mt to night to shoot polaris o f Ina « r in n lp u re n fa , Mr. unti Mia. |{ Il K e n iid y . 'l’ ina wtia tene, I mi t it wiif i f it isn't «doudy. T h a t •» fun. Y«u d o n ’t have to ««i to bed at taps vvhei tini o a l y t h è a n n i v e r a a r y , bu i th è «o ld en y o u ’re on flint k ind of n job, and it unni v e r a u ry , n m kiii« tln* c n in c id c n e r y o u ’re up late enough y o u d o n 't hnvi all th è m o re reitiut kiiblt». to get up at d the n«*xt m o r n i n g . " 1 .1 T h r e e B o y a L e u ve . IV n rl F lu a te r l e f f Tu«*mlny f u r F ori S t e v e n a inni II uh I oii M e t llc y inni O e r tild C olin i» l e f f Wetliic adtiy f o r F o r t Me A r t h u r . Tln* boy« w e r c to hav«» «one a inoiif ii or ao e n r lie r Imi \v«*re liciti hcrt- 011 ace ou iit o f flit» in flu cti/ n epideitiic . M a r n a r e t B r a n d M a r r ie d . S e a t t l e l'twt l n t e l l i « e n c e r : Miaa M ar «u re i Ili 11 mi. ilin i« liter o f Mr. inni Mra. S |{ lirt nol, tif Colta««» (Iro v e , be e a m e th è b r id e o f Mr, 11 :ir r ìm Fm m ona, non o f Mr. uriti Mra. Mar ria Fin mori a, o f thi» c i t y , W e« lnenda y e v e n i n g , O e t o b e r W T h e r e r e m o n y wua p e r f o r in ed in Sf. J in o r a C n thc rlr nl. T h e b r ille wua ut femletl b y M ia i Kntiicr l l i l l , o f f o r t l u i o l . / ì n u « h t e r o f M r ^ a t id Mra. I.. S. Il ili. o f Cottri««* ( i r o v e , a n d th è «ronm b y M i. ( l i l b e r l Mini k Mr. inni Mra. Ktnniou* w ill Ire ut h*imr* a f t e r N o l e m b e r 1 , nt tln* L u x e r n e Upnrtmenta. • ¥ The paper. S e n t i nel— th è live w lre nevva ••• N eaily Tw enty D eaths H ave Occurred In the County, M ost of These Being a t Eugene C o tta g e (¿ ro ve's p ro v erbial good luck seems to !/«• hnbiin g good in regard to th«- pi demit of in flu enza. O n l y two cam** nave been reported here ami nei th er of the»»* ka.» spread. O n e ot the patients is again on the street am i tin.* other is recov ering. T h e schools, ch u rc h es, the theutei and all place* ot public assemblage re m ain closed, however. Iu Eugene there have been or more «ieaths from the piague, several of these being member* of th«* t r a in i n g cam p at ; the u n iv e rsity . A t (-resw ell there has been one «b^ath, that of Mis* Orae»* Jo h ns on, a teacher in the schools. T h e plague seems to be much more se ver«’ in C a li f o r n ia th an in O reg on. A news dispatch says that the little town «►r Needle* ¡» in da nger of being wiped *»ut entirely, there b«*ing b cm »«*» and 1 i J deaths reported at th«* time tin* «!*» patch w a* f¡id. C o u n t y H ea lt h O f f i c e r K e rr o n th in ks that the peak of th«* epidemic has not yet been reached am i advises the people . to continue using ev ery pre caution. Con- «lition* have, h owever, improve«! in E u gene, with f«*w«*r new cases reported and no deaths for t w o days. Wednesday was the f irs t d a y in o v er a week in a *h**rt tiin«* unless operated upon aful ' which there had not been one or more that an operation was «langerous, but deaths there. that h** wouhl recov er w ith o ut trouble T h e total deaths in the cou n ty fro m if th ey could preserve life u ntil h** the plague are now ab«/ut , most of eame out from un«b*r th»* anesthetic. these b eing in E u gen e. T h i s be failed to do. H e was born F e b A «lispateh fr**m W ash ing ton says the ru a ry , in Genesee c o u n ty , N e w situation has g re a tly im p ro v e d in a rm y Y o r k , :i«’<oni|>unied h i» parents to M i c h i « amps un<! in a nu m b e r o f the states. gan in M , and come to O reg on with th«*in in IHfhi b y w a y of the Isth m u s of I 'u u am u , la u d in g at Coos B a y . A few years later he moved to C a n v o n v ill e , where in iHtíH he m arrie d M rs. M a r y F i n l e y , to which union six children were A t a m eeti ng o f u n i v e r s i ty Author ities born. He was well k n ow n am o n g th«* pioneer settlers of C a n v o n v ill e , R«»se la»t week it was d e f i n i te ly decided to l o i r « and C ottu g e G r o v e because of his hold ano th er state o f f i c e r s ’ tra in i n g connection with th«* flo u r mill in d u s tr y cam p at the u n i v e r s i t y b e g in n in g N o and clo sing December . in «*n«‘h of th**»«* places and was inter- vem ber «•st«*«l w ith the late H«|uire V a u g h n 1 w ho T h i s « a m p w ill pro b a b ly li m it the n u m or , as died iu his n i n e t y -t h i r d year in the ber «jf men attemliftg to «»I«l L a th a m mill. H e was in his y o u n g e r housing faci li ties in Eugene would not years an acti ve m em ber of the I. O . (). w a rr a n t acceptance o f more. F . and Masonic frate rnitie s, being a ch arte r m em ber of both South l ’ mpf|Ua No. and Douglas N o . I. O . O . F. lodges. H e becam«* a m em ber o f the l a t ter in IMVI. T h e funeral servi«-es were in **harg(* <*f this lo«|ge and a nu m ber of I n s Masonic brethren accompanied the remains to the gra ve. S u r v i v i n g rein- t i v «• s are two br others ami a sister l i v ing in M ic h ig a n , a step-son, Charles F i n - lev. of Dissto n; the son, S. (). H a m b l in , of P«*rtlan*l, an«! th«* f o ll o w in g «laugh t ' T s : Mrs. W . I ’. V a n S c h o ia c k . o f Do- r«'na: M rs. Ids K. R«)*», of l*rov i«lence. R. I . ; Mrs. A . Reeves, of Hood R iv er. 40 . « » i il i liti U f f . limi In- ha» «»Veti I fr.ilth t »I M imi til a Jci.i'M Diai» t i r e r ()«le»l»y lu ll a u t h o r i t y to ttike ¡ M im (hit .I«»IM’I4. 1 « » 1 * 1 « 1 of Ml» .1 I' i »io*li ai't ion. Mom it«*, of i I iin «’it) , «li«‘«i ut I*! ii «* in M ollilaV al lim a«« of ill >«**41 » ih« L> mitón rum«- nt «Ifiitli win tut Im*«i/ ii . Sii«* Inni kn'«*n in K ii ««* io •nip «’ lu»*t M tu « li timl Ali iiiiuautil t r i p h ’t o f ileatha occurrc d vv >«•• a luirif hi tlii* offi« «. «»( |h . ( \N liere d u r i l i « ti»«* pnat week, all of ili* Stmt |i vv ort Ii S)tr> fiiliif fiolil |*i|fl»lo. thr**«* beili« peripli* rio»** to PO yeara n i Colti., vvlirif dir«*« iii«*tli«>i- liv«’ •i«t Til t V Wfie Duutoii h.. Haml/liii. Till- ifiutiiliN w»*if I » i o ii « li t è*«*t(» nitri \\ finirli MrCarK&r W rite» T hat ft/itl* i «f « l \ fttra, a montila; Mra. Kli/nli**th fluirm i *»«*rv it «•** w i*i «• i» • ' I « I on tin M S h f rm a n , a«**tl ai* yeara, 7 moni In !lm. Keen iu the Thick oí It lawn \\ «*«Ini-ulti) toM*no«»n, 11« v Kn«»|t Ulti S vlv ratei K. Ventc h, n«« «l h 7 V «’Ura. W ithout a Casualty. offi«*i:tlin« Slu* •nil** Ii v ih ) In* rr with 7 moiitha. M r. Veuteh and M r. lla m h li n I m i nin I i 'P, nini fin pail Innrfr» w rfr f**i were twt» of thè t*ldeal ami l*«*at kiiown iii«*r hi *boolmnt«*«. I m lirtnk»» Mill Ur. tifiti M in . K II Mi ('iir«i»i luivt* pitturerà */f lina aection. In «» ii « Ii t thf I km I y I m - i «* Iron» re* f i v «*t| a let ter from \\ f toll’ll, one of Mia. Sherina*i died T h u r a d u y n i « h t . th* ir three noto* u«*w ii Frunce, in thè fino riti b e ili« he!«! S a tu r d a y fr«*m IIOMF. PAPllR IS MIGHTY w lut h lie »uy» the «Willi ttriillery hi»«l thè homi* of ber duu g h te r. Mra. C. Y. WELCOME, SAYS TEETERS l*««-n in action for Mat’ll werk» ut tin* Jo iira , H«*v K n o t t i offi**intuì«. Sin* wua letter w it » w ritten mill then l»«»in at llavtoii, (>hit», M arc h 21 *, 1 siili fiiin* th« H**r«i*iinl « Italp ti I fftfii, now in liuti not v tt tin'll a ru»tmllv in the liat nud w 11 a mari i« «i S c p t c u ib r r 17 , 1 * 54 , t*< K i a i o f , ni a l«*ttfi t*» I n » par«*at». M i it it • I M r » U«*«»r««* T f i ' t i T » . » u y * Ili a ! In ii.« « i f « f | N » « l Inn I • r m f «nj*y o f T l » f S**li t > li«' I un«*«« a i r i v i l i « ov I'rm'im, utol flint fli r ( 'otta««* ( i i i i v f l»«»yn • a*l«l I i j i m II) i r*«t l a i n I In* s «*H v •*■» for th«*ir I n n i to *«•« it lloiiii* it«* i i m i » u n « l i t Y w f l « « n n l f, la « • «»tty•, I«/ tin* boy* **o\«*r lhi*t«*. ’ * FLU STILL GIVES COTTAGE GROVE GO-BY 15 m vm h NTMBM» 5 The Late Sylvester E Veatch C a p t a i n < j«l* aby. fath er of Dr. O glesby, of tin* eity, ami of which m any pio neers «»f tIt 1 a set tion were members. Hia brother*. II (\ and Doe, were ulao m e m ber* of tins train . H. C. C ncle H t i r n c i, a lth o u « ii »everal years older, survives. T h e y arrive d » t A l b a n y in September t*f the same y e a r and a rr iv e d at what i» now • ? ei t y of Cottag e d r o v e the next y ai Fhere was not a Whuse at that Dine where now stands the main part of the eity. Mr. Veatch resided in this coil it t v from that tune unti l hia death. II* was married in J a n u a r y , M , to M a riu h Kb/nh eth K n o x , who dieil ()**- t**l*«*r n . l!M»2. S u r v i v i n g relatives are: T w o brother* ami two sisters, H . C. and |{ M . W a t c h , M r». X . J . W h a r t o n aud Mrs. Hnrr»«*f Walla««», all of C ottage «•rov»*; three anus and three daughters, I. II.. of l*«»rT la m i ; Mrs. M a rg a re t M a r t'll and M r». D«/rn M a r t i n , *if Cresw«*!!; i(. \\., ui N »1 th Ben«l, and Mra. H. I.. Thoniaa ami K C „ o f Cottag e Gro ve. I here arc g ra n d ch ih lre n and tw o gr«*nt-gf undrh ib lren. 1 1 50 2 11 M r. H a m b b ii «li«*«l at I'o rtln m i F r i d a y , ♦hi* r«*m:»in» being tnken t «» Can von vi lie f«»r inte rm ent beside those «*f hia wife , whose < 1**11 th pr«»reded hia b y ’*•» v'ears. He hud «••in* to I'u rtlutid but a few «lav* be|.r-c |n |,Ve w ith hi.» son, S. O . H a m b l in , and wna a p p a re n tly in the b r»f <• t health except for a rupturi* that lia«l « «*v<*loped about a month before. I'hysieiann »aid that he could liv e but 1 RED CROSS W ORKERS, ATTEN TIO N ! I in* local ]{«•«! Cross brunch ha* r«*c«’i v e«l an im m ediate order for loon w ard mmaks to k»e used by those « •ring for influ enza cn*«*s. T h e ban «•11 a sse in binges will not a p p ly in this cum * and w orkers nr»* u rg e n tly re- «piested to report at once to the » u r g o a l «!teasing» room, whieh w ill In* o|u’ii « v e r y af te rnoon and M o n d a y ■ nd T h u r s d a y evenings u ntil the or 1 «i«■ i» «’«»mpleted. The L ate Mrs. E lizabeth B Sherm an 20 12 1 0 AN O TH ER O F FIC E R S ' TR A IN IN G CAM P W IL L BE H ELD T H IS YEAR 23 20 250 72 EMPLOYERS SHOULD PUT IN EXEMPTION CLAIMS FOR ESSENTIAL MEN 14 C. G. OVER THE TOP ON THE JUMP IN THE LIBERTY BOND DRIVE T h e purchases of L i b e r t y bonds of the f o u rth issue came w ith in one bond •>f rea ch in g $* in the C o tta g e G ro v e «listrict. T h e (junta was $ , . fo that Cottag e G ro v e went well ov er the top, u-* it has in e v e ry d r i v e an«i in e v e ry w a r a c t i v it y . 0,000 300 01 200 T IT L E GRABBERS NOT SA TISFIE D , O regon’s Experience in L iberty Loan D rive Is W holesome Lesson. NAME OF ALBERS IS TAKEN A strik ing illustration of the value of FROM STORES OF CITY | publicity has come to light w ithin the I past three weeks. The illustration boars in g bearing the name of A lber. I a inoral which should be of interest to M ILL TEED SCARCE AND FOOD will \n y h th no ebanee of .ale in C ottage | every voter. «•«uintrv. A D M IN ISTRATOR SAYS CARDS «•rovr, a le »¡life the expose o f the pro him The state L iberty loan com m ittee sent M UST BE SIG N ED feeling, of the m anufacturer of these out pledge card» broadcast over the L ieutenant King C hafes at R estraint. good.. Tiie «tore, of the city have ■ state to notify patriotic citizens to burned up every piece of advertising come in and voluntarily purchase l.ib- «*«1 m atter relating to them* good, and all order, tor any of the good, have been I ertv bonds during “ honor w e e k .'' pre 5 raaeelled. The feeling am ong the p< ceding the efficient cam paign. ‘*1 Did the voters res|nind ? Thov did pie ot the eity i. aueh th a t it is likel not. that all good, of that brand on hand 1 will be .Inpped back to the w holesaler, In fact no attention was paid to the or disposed o f in bulk for stork food. cards by !Hi per cent o f the people. The situation becam e desperate w hen, on the evening before Septem ber 2s the state SUOAR REGULATIONS was short about five m illion dollars in ARE NOT UNDERSTOOD bonds. 1 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES “ A niiinbet of people seem to be iu, Then a new plan was tried. The loan sent “ personal n o tices” VISIT COTTAGE GROVE doubt regarding the purchase of sugnr organisations for table use and canning purpose»,"* out through the newspapers, by publish N early every eandidate on the repub saiil F M. W ilkins, eounty food adm in ing the names o f a few F ort land slack lirtin tifk e t w a. in the eity yestenlav istrator, recently, lie has many people ers and some others over the state. on a jun k et to the south end nf the him o ic r the phone and verbal W ithin three days P ortland and the enm ity. A few of the republican, of calling inquiries regarding the purchases they state at large slid over the top. The the eity joined them at dinner at The are allotted. Anyone in doubt tniir be result was a highly agreeable surprise. Oregon. In the party were L. K. Bean, governed by the Mail notice, it can be seen, is not al follow ing: ''F o r table and Dnviil Graham, ean d id ate. for the effective. lower house; .!. B Bell nnd O. H. Fo. or fantilv use the allotm ent is twt ways ter, can d id ate, for the upper house; pound» per month for each member of Tin* P ortland J o u rn a l’» cam paign to Fred Stiekels. rnndidnte for sh eriff; R. the fam ily and may be purchased at elim inate the publication of the delin :30 •s B rv.on, rnndidnte for eounty elerk: one time. For exam ple, if there are five quent tax lists is not m eeting w ith the M. II. Harlow, eandidate for eom ini. in the fam ily, the m o n th ’s allotm ent is approval of the tax payers of Oregon. TURN YOUR CLOCKS _ _ _ , .to n er; I). K. Yornn. eonntv ehiiiriwnn ten pounds and may be bought in one In the first place, it is a cam paign of BACK SATURDAY NIGHT |a „ ,I C. II Sedgwiek. e„,m ty .eeretar" purchase, which ends the buying of malice, of spitew ork, against the press \\ B. .lone., independent enndidute of the state. In thi- second place, the When you go to bed S aturday night. | for the senate, drove into the eltv just sugar fin fam ily use for th at m onth. existing publication law o f Oregon is The purchase of the entire m outh's sup turn your rlo ek . and w ntehe. bncluoni In . the o th e r, were leaving, ply at one tim e i. advisable, as it con fashioned to serve the tax payer and not hour and von will have the eorreet tinn I ---- in labor for the stores and also the title grabber. The present law pro Sunday morning. On the last Snndni still get want ads at before the serves vides publication, but only after mail in paper bags.'* of Vlareli, next year, elock. will again war You prices they are o f the same h a ie been sent out and have lie udvaneed one hour, nnd on the Inst duality they and alw ays were. ••• The allotm ent for canning purposes notices failed to notify. Publication Is not for Sunday in (»'toher be turned back an in a fam ily of two to three is 23 to 50 hour, these ehm ige. to be made eneli who pay but for those who have or even tlO pounds. In a fam ily of four those spring mid full, aeeording to the pro failed to receive proper notice. Could to six <a to AO pounds may be secured, nny fairer visions of mi net of eongre.s of last schem e be devised f and in a fam ily o f eight to ten. AO to - no store ever beeame a big year. ■■■ • — ---- Let the present alone. It works 00 pounds m ay be secured, but all sugar to vour ad vantage law store w ithout advertising Court Houa« A ddition Accepted even if if does not purchased for canning purposes must The new addition to the eounty court —no tow n ever became a big be secured through a perm it from the please the title grabber. house has been aeiepted by the eounty town w ithout a live court nnd th .......unity o ffic ia l, are now food ad m inistrator or one o f his repre in their new offices. The sehool super newspaper well filled w ith sentatives. B. ». Swengel is the food F ront W heel of Car Stolen. iutendent, district atto rney, county J. H. B ennett, of 1120 W est M ain, is live ads. ad m in istratio n 's representative in Cot agent and fru it in.|im 'lur, who had of m ystified by the rem oval of one of the tuge Grove. ✓ —T ie Sentinel Is alw ays flees down tow n, are now located in front wheels of his M axwell car one The governm ent “w ants everyone to tin1 county building. The rust of the ad night recently. In an ad. in thi* issue ready to do its part. have the sugar needed for canning fru it he o ffers n rew ard for inform ation lead- ilitioa was 4Ztl.07l.All, whieh does not uud is anxious th a t they should have it ing*to the apprehension of the thieves. include painting, plum bing and wiring. Industry M ust Be K ept Up a t Home for the B enefit of the W ar Across the Sea. To Employer* of l abor in Necessary Industries: As industrial adviser in be half of the departm ent of labor to dis trict taiard, division No. 2, I call vour |»articular atten tio n to the fact th at it is your duty to riaim deferred classifi cation for all men in your employ who are “ necessary’ ’ or “ k e y ” men. espe cially fitted for the work in which thev are engaged, or highly specialized ex perts, assistant, or associate, or sob- m anagers or controlling and directing heads of an industry or m anagers of a substantial or integral part thereof; and not to m ake any such claim for men who are not such. The em ployer who, through fear of criticism , fails to make a claim which should be made, is as blam ew orthy as the em ployer who, to prevent inconvenience to him self, makes a claim for deferred classification for a man who is not a “ neceaaary’’ or • ’ key ’ ' man. It should be borne in mind th at in dustry a t home must not be preserved at the expense of failing to raise an arm y. The artny must be raised ami in dustry must be m aintained at the high est efficiency. The m ethod for you to claim deferred classification for men who are in your employ who are necessary men. as here in above defined, is for the em ployer t»< m ake an affid av it specifying fully tin- nature o f the em ploym ent and the rim sons for claim ing deferred classification nnd such affid av it should be forw arded to me. In order th a t men in ,y o u r cm ploy may be prom ptly and properly classified it is im perative thnf you ai once claim deferred classification for all men in vour employ who are entitled to the same. F. I.. ARM IT A OK, Industrial adviser in behalf of the de parturient of labor, 'district board, di vision No. 2. Address, Eugene. Oregon. No School N ext W eek. A t a m eeting of the school board yes terday it was decided th at there would be no school next week, unless the ban of the sta te health board is lifted. Mrs. W. G. B eattie w rites from Met lak atla, Alaska, to renew Mr. B eattie 's subscription f <r another yenr. She say ' they had a beautiful summer there, but had had tw o weeks of storm s and re eently fog and sunshine. As Mrs B eattie w rites the lette r and sends the money, it is evident th at Mr. B ea’fi» is p retty busy w ith sehool affairs an- that he has wisely entrusted the hand ling of the finances to the wife. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones, who were called here last week on account of tht serious illness of Mrs. Sherm an, mothci of Mrs. Jones, and who died Thursday night, returned to Champion M onday. Mrs. Roy Bellows, o f Roseburg, who was here to atten d the funeral of hei grandm other, Mrs. Sherm an, was called back to Rosehurg Sunday by a messag saying Mr. Bellows had comi- down with influenza. Among those from outside who were here to atten d the funeral of “ I n d e ’’ \> s Veatch were I. H. Veatch, of Port land, a son; Robert YV. V eatch, of North Bend, a son, and Mrs. Elizabeth Church ill, of P ortland, a granddaughter. Legal blanks a t The Sentinel offiee P atron ize home indu stry, ***