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Sto fflottaw (ßnntr ftmttol J VOLUM E and CO TTAG E GROVE, CANE X \ IX APATHY IS FEARED IN GREAT UNITED WAR DRIVE Need for Fund« Will Re Greater If War End« Thun It I> at Present po tta g e p rove lead er '____________________________________________________________________________________________ CO U NTY, OREGON. F R ID A Y , NOVEMBER H, COULDN'T FIND DEMOCRAT FOR ELECTION BOARD AT LATHAM BROTHER OF REV KNOTTS HELD FOR RANSOM BY • * »o o jo ^ thuf hill hrnthof, • • • • lulu M p i I i 'U tu look after li» m iiiiiiiiik |»roi>i*rty, I iiih | h *«* u uuptumi l«v u I iiiih I o f \ iltiNtHN iiih I in now I h ' iiik lirl.l for ii liciivy ru ii no in. Anotlo-r lirotliiT, Thom a-• Kliot I n . of DrcMu.ll.'H, l<%v\ li, w ho lin t Korn« to hi l'u*o to it kni ■ i f in gtft ting In* brother reli-iiNi'd, utiitoN that frii-mU mid I oiniiii - mn iiNNociulcw nre n-iolv to |my tin* rmiNom but fear tln*y ru ii iiovor K«»t the mo liny to the captor» of Mr. Knott». then* baing no many oth • r biiiiiU ol buiolitN operating in thi ne igh bo rliooil, The bit in I which I io I i I n Mr KnottN in I nii id to be ubout Hit» mile«« from < hi huiihuit. K. IV KnottN htiN Inn I wi in i In r i I i ' u I iiikn with the baml 11 m before ami luiN neverai timen hml to go to Villu Inm•«.• If to get hiN property rel«-a«ei1. 11 im brother eiprcioien the hope that lie will be Mutely buck in the t'nifed Ht»t«*» within u few «lay-, «fating tliut every tiling poNnibb- in being done. illieil < '••! lu««* ( iro\ *» ' n quota hi %% mi tinvo in $1200. It would Neein tliut there would be ul in«• m t no e ffo r i neeeMNiiry hi ruiNing thiN ii mount. Hut nii « h iiiuy not the eiiNe. Many will think it no ettay that they will linn* ent hli n iiinlii. Mutiy otherN will low* interi-Nt beeiiiiNc it loi»kN tiN if the war would tome to an early clime. (In account o f the ban on public gntli «•ring* no meeting* to ruiN«- enthiiNiaain PATRIOTIC PEOPLE SHOULD GATHER W ALNUTS cun lie held. Fur then«* reiiNoiiN, »tute, county und FOR MASKS city coin in 1 11 ecu ure warning ttgttin»t the upnthv (hut may etiaue. Tlii* people o f the Cottage Grove ru«n The Me funiU ure ju*t i » n n«*c«*»»i»ry trv have nn unusual opportunity to li«l|> now in* they ever have been. the government Nut shell* lire greiill) Kicii n I ioii I i I the wui end tomorrow, neeifed for o»<> in the niiiiiiifurturi' of American froopa will be hi Kuro|M* for gu* inimk m mol ninny hu»hel* of »n liiat* not I cnn thu it one year and probably li" to waste here uniniully. T h e »« «hell*, loader. K ii foreement o f peace term»« on with the outer covering removeil, mnke Uermany und the work o f recoiiNtruction on« of thu lient raw product» for Ihe will require u liiru«* military force, much iniiniifurtore o f carbon for gu* innnk» of which will to* made up o f American Tbone n lio winll lo lie of service to the troop*, und th«» phvnicitl fitNk o f bring government should guther the*e mol Ilia the men bom«* will require not le** tnke them to Red ( r o w lieuili|Unrter*. thu ii a year. where the *hi|i|oug m il lie ntteioleil to The in*' n left over there lifter the ceNNtition o f ho*tilitie* will have e\«*n more nee«l of the In-Ip of orguni/ntion k uch ii* thane participating in tin* driv than have the men who are keyed u| by the eiciteinent of the war und who buve hunt und lntere*tm|( tuuku con fronting them. L ife in going to be u comparatively dull uffuir for the troop* after the fighting i» over and the rccre attonnl ml\nnttuft*» Niiiudied by *uch or gaglvattotiN a* the Y. M t*. A., Y VS < A K. o f ('., Kulvution Army, American l.ilirury association, .Jewish Welfare board and f ’unip Welfare aaaociation S V. Allison Defeat« F. C. Coff will be much needed in tho*e days. The i»nly q treat ion then will I*«» whether or man and 0. H. Willard not the people art- going to continue to buck the boy* who nave won the war. for Alderman rh( or fund» i** »U( b t in«» l>§ reetui (ten era I John ft. Mott. In t B t fflt —------ of the natioiihl war work «lri\e, ia u-k tug for f»0 per ( ««lit overNubucriptioii. A. H Wood in the in wlv elected may mukiiig u total to b«* raised $2.10.000,000 or of ( ‘«»ttug«* (»rove, hitting hud no op iiitfend of tllll.SlMMHlO, un f i r«• t an position ill the recent city election. .1 nounecd. Hichard Hhore Hmith. chair t. Young was elected recorder and man for l«nne county, announce* that no i Herbert Ktikm treuNiirer, both without offic ia l rhitnge will be mude in Lane j opposition. county * n oiiotu. but he hope* that ev In tin* |*'irwt ward l)r. A. W. Kmie eryone will deal generously with thi* wn* elected t«» the council for the four work f«»r the men at tin front and de year term and Ne|*on Ihirhain for the nih - n a h»-a\y uversubwription. tw«»*year term, both without opp«»«ition. To ratN«- I.san«* c o u n t y ( l u o t a o f $29. , ill the Heeotid ward David Hterling MOO. r*■« officially f ile d , it la atinoiinciMi, wn* elected !•■! the f «•«»r yen! term m3 ..•■iil.l , , 111 , an r.\ • rage viih« rivitii ■ K K Wulkcr for thr tw o yen r tcrm, Iff «II thv utlult, o f tin- roil lit y u ( « I . M t*ifh » ithour o|iposition. Tin* ivuuM in. nn •liiiilili' thr nlamini In thi* Third »urti, J. \V. Ventch wti* gui'n tin* Kril Crom in ihi* ln*t drill*. elotted for ih" four vrar terni without wh<*n dmintlon* »rri* n*k<*d rnnging op|HMMtiull and !*. \ . ÀII uhiii for thè two frinii « I fur Ih" poorrr In « « high 11 « «X* venr ti*rnr over F. ('. Coffmau and II. 11. fur lh " fmrlv well-fn do Th<* di*»ired Willard. ovrniubx'riptimi wnidd 1 nr rt*H .(* 1 hr*r figuri*, wiinrnhat. In \ irvi **f tin* d iffi Waldo Fanihaiu Kllled tu Batti«. nil tv o f n*arhing nil th«* |n*n|di* in thr Wablo Faruhiim. sou of Mr and Mrs. ruuiitv undrr I m* r«*«trii't**d I'linditiun* I) II. Fttrnham, o f \\ nltery ili", l.aue dm* tu th,. mfl|ii*naa e|nil«uiie, tin* run roiinty, un, kilbd in butti" in Frauce I ritmi mu* uf 1 i".N' rt*nrh"d udì ni*"d tu t irtober -I, arrurding lo word rereived In* hi-mirr thnn iiriginnllv fignrtM it thi* »»*ek liy hi* pnrent*. The yoiiug thi* (,m.tn 1« to Iff* rni*t*d muli wuuld bave beeli 2J vear» o f age Tin* nurk uf th"*" vnriuu* urgunira Novi* ut ber II hud he lived. Ile cuimted Imn» fur thr "iiluil"d mm tbi’it gum* «. in tue murine* in Kugcuc during thè rrcri'ation*, librari"*, rending mid writ spring thi* venr and «e n t lo Frnnce mg ranni*, hunt"** hmin". nnd generili "1 ni le m arti * "iitertaininenl Mlpplii* iu*t nhmit the Un .(line 24 thè young mnn wh * re- ln*t link between th" l>uyn und tin* porteli ns miMsing in uri ioti. He ia «uni bumaa they lime left. A* wire eipr«**»ed to bave been cuptuied by thè Geruiuu* by n V. M C. A. worker, they fiirni»li and lo lune Iliade hi» eocape, »evernl let "th e In at Indiintiiin that anybody ter» liavlng been receivod from him rnre*.’ ’ The rommittee nnk* tliut tlimu* «inee. Ile nad re»idei! in Lane county IDrlull'd tu be .tlligy « i l l i the buy* ri* eight yeara. Beside* his pnrent* he fleet un |u*t « Im i ibi* work mean» tu leu va» ti brothor, W, K. Furuhnni, a»*i»t tin* 111 . nnt poNtmnater nt Kugene. 1 A Itnrtell I* rhnirinun $ »r th" Mr. Fnrnhnni wa» knuwn bv a nuiuber Cottage Grove Nrluml district, mid tu re, hn\mg visited thè nomee Cochrnn M ih * Lulu Currin i* iu*rri*tary. fninilv. Kullowillg ure the <|iiuta* nud uffirinln for n mini Iter of the nearby *ehool di* Only 25 Casas of " F l u . ’ ' tricts.% City Health tSffieer Oglesby report* UtI (Junta. «1*1; Hubert Will*, rhnir that the total number o f ruses o f infill man. '.M (Juotn, «117; K itty .lone«, rhnir* en/a reported to date from this section i* 25, only 7 o f these being Mithin the nun. Ufi (Jiiotn, M i*» Inea White, city. Most o f tho*«- afflicted have 110 » rhnirinun; Mr*. George lioyd, aeeretarjr. recovered. There have lieen no death*. 80 (junta - 11 * : A W t 'orautt. Only five new rase* were reported dur ing the week. rhnirninn; K. I. Meur«, nerretary. The epidemie seem* to he abating .¡I Quota. »117s Mi- Pretf Front, I'hniriniiii; Kditli l.uml»<hr, »ecri-tury. m e r the country, probably due to the .'I* (Juotu, «hó; Mr*. Hu»ii* t'mnp, «etere restriction* imposed by health o f In KUgene the number o f new chniriunn; Mr*. I.ydln Henra, aerretnry. ficer*. 90 (Junta «11.1; George Mudingtuii, case* and the number o f death* hate dropped o f f inuterlully. cbm riami 1 Claud Hehrnrh, »ecretary. «N Quota, « I lit ; Mr*. Minnie A*bbv, Sentinel Arrives Oversees. chairman. fill Quota. «H.1; M i»» Jane (liieriat, Merge nut Htilph Teeter* has written «.rhnirninn ; J. A I'owell, nerretary, hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tcct 01 Quota, ^ ‘ ' ^ ‘ « I ' l l ; Arthur Combs, chair er», that he now hits received three cop ie* o f The Mentinel, that they came man ; !.. C. Hpnngenberg, secretary. 75 Quota, 01 G ; W. (I Massey, chair through in better »tiupe thnn some he received while at Fort Htovena nnd that in mi ; J K. Ban ton, secretary. Hu Quota, «!'J; Marion I a* bow. chair they were about the best reading be has received since eronsing the water. He man ; .Mis* Nora l.ebotv. secretary. 90* Quota, «l.'t; I.. VV. Hunt, chair 1 *nv* he ha* received hi* mail pretty reg ! ulur 1 v but that many o f the boys hnve in an ll.'t Quoin, «l.'l.'l; Itenettn Teeter», I had no mail whatever and feel prettv i blue every time mail arrives nnd then* chairman ; Rebecca Bale*, nerretary. lilt Quota, «5(1; Fred Kelly, chair | Is nothing for them. man; S. A. Monteith, secretary. Il!4 Quota, «177; K. I.. MrRrvnnhl*. Oglesby 8nys I t Is tha “ Flu.’ ehnirinan; Mr*. F. M. Chapman, aerre Dr. \V. W Oglesby city health offi- tnry. leer, states th luit lie wan mis<|iioted when 1/7 Quota, «11)2: K. H. Ilolderman, I he was given credit for saving thl»t it rhnirinun; Mr*. Ivlitli Munney, «erre 1 "n s not the real Spanish influenza that ta rj j Cottage Grove ha* had. The physician* here do not nil agree ns to whnt the I malady is, but the health officer is o f CHURCH BELLS W IL L the opinion that the plague here ia the RING NEXT SUNDAY same that is elsewhere called Hpnnlsh I influenza. Cottage G r o v e ’s good luok But Hetvtra* Will Be Held In tba Home* is still on tho job, with no deaths and by Families. I but comparatively few eases. A. B, WOOD ELECTED COTTAGE GROVE MAYOR The church bell* o f the city » ill ring Hundnv morning the mime n* before the linn wn* put upon public meeting*, but the service* to follow are to be held In the home* by member* o f the household* instead o f in the church«*». This method o f continuing the service* during the In fliirnzii epidemic nn* »uggested liv Rev. È. G. (>. Groat, pastor emeritus o f the Baptist church. School May Open Monday. There may or there may not be school next week. Superintendent Glass, the school directors, the health officers and Mayor Wheeler hnve the matter under advisement nnd a decision will be reached today. I f the decision ik to have school, nn e ffort will be made to notify all pupils. Cln»»y job printing. The Hentinet * • Seldom fail«. way Save 50c on Your Subscription r The Heiitmel has udopted an entirely new subscription bleu, which will tnuke the paper cheaper to subscribers but without loss to the publisher*. The annual cost of keeping track o f «ulmcription*, sending out monthly statements, etc., is <|uitc an item. I f subscribers will obviate the necessity o f this ex pense, there is 110 reuson why they sbouldu't be given Ilm benefit o f the saving. I f all subscription* are paid promptly at one time o f the year, nt-urly all o f this expense run be elim inated. For that reason The Mentine! has decided to adopt the plan o f making u special rate during Novem ber of each year, with the hope that nearly all *ub- ncnptinns will be puid at thal time. This year the spe ciul rate will be «1.50 for u full year in udvunce. What it will be in future years will be deeided at the time, but it will be u real reduction from the regular sub scription price. I f your subscription expires uny time between now und November of next year, we will accept your sub scription for the intervening time at the rate of «1.50 a year, but no reduction fron* the regular rate will be made unless the subscription is paid up in full until next November. For example: I f your subscription expires during this month, you run pay up to next November for «l.fih. I f your subscription expires during December, you can puy up till next November for l l j f l y . I f your subseription expires during January, you can pay up till next N m c m l s r fur «1.25. I f your »ubm-ription expires duriifg February, you ran pay up till next November for «1.121^. In other Words the rate to pay up until next N o vember will lie 12',- m rents a month. All arrearages will be charged at 17 rents a month. Those in arrear* rau pay up to dnte und get n full year in advance nt «1.50. Thi* «pcciul rute begins today*, November 1, ami continue* to and including Haturday. November 30. A COOK BOOK F R E E — To all who pay two year* in advance, we will giv e absolutely free, a Counervation Cook Book, worth «1.00. 7 COTTAGE GROVE IS REPUBLICAN BY BIG VOTE HELL, HEAVEN OR HOBOKEN BY CHRISTMAS, WORD FROM OVERSEAS M eN ary, r ........... | s5| 4»i HO, N | (N M i Slaughter, » . ___ j 4, 2, 2j 0, 1, ! West, d........ ...... I 55, lo , OO1 27, 33(17. Representative in Congress:_____________ Lieutenant Beebe Reports Having Been TTTi» ley" r. _____¡120, 65 122; 45, Talbert, ......J___ 4,__2 ; __ 7,__4, 7| 2i in Some o f Hardest Fighting G overnor:________________ * of the Entire War. Fierce, d. ...........i 54, 10] 8fi| 21| 88,13' Bump, s. _______| 2, 2, 4, 3| 3| 1 Sergeant Daniel L. Woods has written Witnyeombe, r. , 00, 47( 8», 33, 54,32. Worth Harvey the following postal: State Treasurer: “ There are some wonderful old cities H o ff, r....... ........ , 8?, 44 , 841 30, 50|20. over here. This is a great place but far Mason, “ — d. J „| 51, 0, 38, 22, 28|14 behind the times. I t is all very interest Sears, s. -I »! 31 «»I A 3| 1- ing and edueutional but yet we realize we are here for business. I think the Justice o f Supreme Court: , *auer kraut is about all played out, so Evans, d . _______ | 4| 4, 11| 0, 13, 4. we may be home soon.’ ’ Johns, r. ... ..... ;105, 40,100, 31, 54,33* Lieutenant L. C. Beebe has written Justice Supreme Court ,/o fill vacancy Mrs. Beebe that he is just back from Bennett, d...........| 11, 2| 5| 2, 3, 2. some hard service at the front and said Campbell, r. ----- 1 0, 0, _2| 0, 0| ___, 15| 13, 20; 13, (it 6. he had not had his face and hands Coke, ” r. a.___ * washed or had his clothing o f f for 10 Olson, r...... ........ , _ 1,___ 2,__ 2,_U,__3|_t* | days. He said he had been in some of Attorney General: the fieriest fighting of the. w a r,-fa r , worse than the buttle o f th*e Marne, Brown, r. _______|134, 55|12Uj 47| 08|42 4| 2 < 3| 6j - j Kegimental headquarters at the tin e ' annoB, *......... were in a dugout where four days befo*e Superintendent Public Instruction: two German officers and ID priva'.es Churchill, r........ 1211 551171 47j t>5|40 bad been captured. He said th..r all l.u-k, s............... 1 5i _2, 7| 5| Tj 8 man officers bearing white flag would ! f Yr an Labor Commissioner: ’" ‘Ji - uring out schemes for getting tne first robnblv arrive nt Foch ’s hendqunrters boat home. Gram, r. ......___ ..¡117, 50,1161 471 ti4;3b lust night. The wild acclaims o f joy • * * Nikula, s . ______ , 7, 3, 5, 2, 10, 2. here turned to condemnation o f the Following are excerpts from a letter United Fress for another o f its faked Public Service Commissioner: stories and the statement waa frequent written Worth Harvey by Sergeant J. Johnson, s. ____ j 3, 3, 5| 2, *1 2' ly made that no piece of German prop B. Fatterson, who has been here manv Williams, r . ____ ,113, 50 113, 44, 5U|3<: in connection with his work with Uganda could have done more harm, that times the Faeific Telephone & Telegraph no dependence could ever again be put company: “ For over a month we were Superintendent W ater Division: 7 5 7; 2 in United I’ ress news and that papers walking from 12 to 14 hours a day, Burgholxer, -* . . 8 2 using the service should be branded ns with no Sundavs. Just now 1 have it Cupper, r...... ,___,101, 40,106, 42, 58,35* unreliable, if not worse. pretty easy. 1 have a small detach Senator Lane County:__________________ ment attached to a French wire section Foster, ....... — -| 80, 41| 77, 25, 44i26. und we haven’t much right now except Joues, i...... ....... , 55, 14| 51, 26| 32,17■ what trouble comes in. We are quartered with the French and mess with them Senator Lane and Linn: und we surely live high. They have Bell, r................. 107, 40 113, 41, 5«.‘36 been here a long time and have things o . « , — arranged so they can cook. Besides, tne KePt®seDt a vives. 1*3. 46i 931 32] 47¡311 French spend more time preparing their Bean, r. meals thnn we d o ..........I really don't Graham, r...... .....¡ 90, 43| 90| 30; 44;29. WHeeler, r........... , 91, 4t>¡ 94| 32, 49,312 think you have a chance o f getting over ! as I think the war will be over before Fullerton, i. ___ ¡ 31| 1U| 3U¡ 11 1 1»; 10» Voters Evidently Do N ot Believe Dem ’ you can make it. We say ‘ Hell, heaven County Clerk: j or Hoboken by Christmas.’ ” oernts Are A ny More P a tri I ; -'ii. r........... , loti, 17,104, 45 6 1 10 otic Than Opponents. J. Otto Bureham, who is -with the Sheriff: 3<ilst ambulance corps, o f which sev Elkins, d ........... Í3 24 71 29 34|23 eral other Cottage Grove boys are mem Stickels, r.......... ; 7tij 34, 61| 25; 43¿23: l.ane county bus gone completely re- bers. tiers, writes his parents. Mr. and Mrs. publican for the first time probable in Shad le Bureham: “ W e have been *dver Treasurer; history. The only possible exception to the t o p ’ in our line o f work, the same VauYaDah, d___ i 42| 11| 35, 21) 19(12 tlus^ is the probable election o f Walter a* the infantry. They *av our trains Ward, r................ | 74, 46, 89, 34| 56,29 B Jones for senator over O. H. Foster had speeial mention in the newspapers. 1 rn-nTt» nommlasionar- ami e\cu at that Joues is a republican : The day* certainly went much faster C°unty Commissioner, resent we Harlow, r.......... -1 87, 45| Sl| 31, 5TT29. who » a s defeated by a narrow margin thnn behind tho lines. At iu the primaries und came out as un in are back for a rest— in rea af U r « e k . * I J..........• « I l u * * J * » * 7' 14' dependent cundidate. too. Everyone is talking about the Surveyor Ihe election o f Stickels for sheriff prospects o f peace before Christmas.” Libby r. ......... I l l 49 111, 41, 61137 and Hranstetter for coroner is partly accouuted fer by the purtisau feeling Mrs. B. F. Hi nurd has received word Coroner: aroused by Fresident ' Wilson *s appeal from her son, Louis, that he was in a Braustetter, r.. . ó:; 21'*, 56 17 29 I* for a democratic congress. Both Elkins hospital, having been gassed, but was Veatch, d. ... 861 34; 75, 36; 38.2<*. and Watch admit that they . lost huu better, had received his w in ter’s allow . . . ---- Constable:______ ’ ure«!n h u u hundreds o f votes for that j Alice o f clothing and was comfortable, reason. _ McKernan ........., 93¡ 41; 82¡ 44, 5U]3Í' REPORT OF END OF WAR • SENT OUT PREMATURELY The news flushed yesterday bv the United I ’ress that Germany had signed the armistice, sci the rountry wild with joy, big celebrations were held every »fiere mid Cottage Grove was just ready to sturt hers when the old reli able Associated 1'resa sent the sickening information that the f a i l e d Fress new* wus false, that officia l Washington had announced ut 2:15 that no armistire had I... . signed at thill time and that a di» patch froui Furi» hud stnted that Oer DEATH OF VERNA HAWKINS CITY, STATE, COUNTY AND NELSON IS SHOCK TO NATION GO STRONG MANY FRIENDS REPUBLICAN Was Industrious. Ambitious, of Agroo able Disposition, and Highly Re gordsd Young Woman STUDENT BODY STACY M. BUSSELL, County Clerk. NUMBER A report «nmi*» from Latham that \ they came pretty near not having a ' polling place out there. When the hour for the poll* to open arrived, there were I no democrats to take their places on j the board and no legal election could be I held without them. The republican mem bers, who » e r e on hand, came pretty Southern Lane County Show« Ul g n in g up tha job »h e n E m .Sharp, » h o i* well acquainted with pol in Old Form ax Result of itie* in that neighborhood, returned from a »eureh o f the community and Wilson Appeal greeted his compatriots by saying, “ By gosh. I ve eorraled one “ and he was hanging onto him for dear life for he Cottage Grove went strictly repubh knew that if no election wa* held at Marioi Latham there would be a lot o f republi can except f o r one offiee. can votes going to waste. That pre Vcatch, for coroner, wa» well remem cinct turned in it* usual republican ma bered by his former neighbors, thougi jo rity with a fe w votes added for good his vote was materially cut over that o two years ago. Mtickeu, republican cau measure. didate for sneriff, won over Klkius by fe w votes, this being the first tim- MARK OAROUTTE W OULD a Cottage Grove haa gone republican 01 NOT FIX STRAIGHT this o ffice within the memory o f th* younger voters. M eNary fo r tne senat* REP TICKET and VVithyeombe for governor receive«, A good one i* being told ori Mark splendid endorsement». A » far aa return» have reached Th- Guroutte. one of the election judge« in .Sentinel, outlying precinet» voted mucl Cottage Grove No. 5 precinct. Mrs. H. VV. V incent asked tor assistance in the same a» did Cottage Orove. Although Waiter B. Jones, independ marking her ballot. Mark, ever kind and accommodating, offered his ser ent, is apparently elected to the aenati vices. “ Now, how do you want to over O. it. Foster, Cottage Grove gav> v o t e f asked Mark. “ 1 want to vote Foster a majority of DO vote*. The Wilson appeal for the electioi • ’er straight republican from top to bot tom ,'' answered Mrs. Vincent. Bight of a democratic congress completely | then and there Mark quit and insisted solidified the republicans here and nev that a republican member o f the board er before have so many straight repub i do the marking. He wasn’t going to lican tickets been voted. have it *aid that he ever marie out a The complete returns for the city ar* straight republican ballot, and nothing follows: j could induce him to finish the job. U. S. Senator, short term: ¡ 1 1 2 , 3 1 4 | 5 | Tl ■1............... 7, 4| 14| 7| 12| 4 Mulkey, r. _____ , 1014, 50| D4| 33| 53,34. U. S. Senator, long term: j The many friends here o f Mr*. Cora LaYerue Nelson, who was known to her friends here ns Verna Hnwkina Nelson, were greatly shocked to receive new* Suturdivv o f her death in Portland F ri day following an attack of Spanish in fluenza. Her pruther Dale, who hud gone there from LaOrande to visit her, was also down with the same disease and the funeral was postponed until Dule's condition was so improved that he could come to the funeral. The body o f Mrs. Nelson was brought here Tues day evening and the funeral was held Wednesday afternoon on th«. lawn nt the chapel, Kev. Walter Callison offi- einfliig. The floral tributes were many. Mrs. Nelson w h s a resident o f this city for a nnml»*r o f years, being an em ploy* o f The Mentinel for four years. She was later employed on a paper at Newport for several years nnd had made her home here again for it short time after her husband left with the colors, acting for some time as cashier in the l mphrey A Markin store. She was one o f the most loved and most highly re garded o f the young people o f the com munity, being uf nil unusually industri ous, amhitious nnd agreeable disposi tion. She was employed with tne Federal Telegraph company at Portland at the time o f her death. Mrs. Nelson was born near Norton, Kansas, April II, IMI3, and was aged 25 years, il months nnd 3 days. She was married to Mr. Nelson May 5, ID 17, while he was in the service o f his coun try. Surviving relatives are the husband, Earl Nelson, who is in France, the par cuts, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Ilau kin*, of this citv, nnd the following brothers and sisters: Dale Hawkins, o f La Grande, Ore.; Leslie Hawkins, o f this Eight Births, Five Deaths. city; Mrs. Dora Smith, o f l ’ortrnnd, and The report o f City Health O fficer Miss Hculnh Hawkins, o f this city. O g le s b y shows that' during October j there were 8 births, o f which 5 were ANOTHER COTTAGE GROVE ; males and 3 females. There were 5 BOY HEADS U. OF 0. deaths, o f which 3 were males and 2 The tin Hots reached u* in fine shape and practically all o f them have been sent out to the d i f f e r ent precinct*. You are to be con gratulated upon your good job on the ballot* and to my notloti non they are the best looking nrh o f ballot* wo have had nir some time. 1918 For the second time within recent vear* a Cottage Grove man has been honored with the student body presi dency nt the University o f Oregon. Thi* time the recipient o f the honor is Her it LI White, son o f Mr. and Mrs. N. \V* White. As the result o f the exigencies o f the war, this is the third president for the student body this year. Carlton Spencer, son o f County Com missioner and Mrs. K. H. Spencer, was (I.,- **IIm student from M B to In hmi ored in the same manner, lie is now in tho south with the aviation corps and ^ l o s p o c t s to bo sent across any day. o f 1 Osiv a Id ‘ West* for* Vh e**l ’*uri e !f 8 U t e I SENTINEL W ANTS YOUR Normal School: 47 a r ? * is; 28¡i¿*. Y'es senate and \\ ithveombe has u safe lead STORIES OF UNUSUAL 73 22. 52, 29, 35;2l. I N o ...... over Fierce for the governorship. PRODUCTION The seat upon the supreme bench . Dependent Home: made vacant by the death of Justice --------- Yc* .....................I 36! 15 32! IS, 17!ID Moore is still in doubt. Judge John S. Bring in Your Interesting Facts and No ..................... I 59; 25| 58, 24| 34|20< Coke, of Marshfield, ran strong in this They W ill Be Dressed Up Closing Rogue R i v e r : _____________ section o f the valley and Cftnrad Olson. for Comnanv unpointed to the position by Governor company. I Yes ........ I 27| 1ST 32| li| ¿itili. W i thy combe, ran ahead o f all compet --------- N o .... I 551 241 57| 251 28|18t ■for* in Multuomah --------- --------------------------------------- county. | Bring „ ... in your --- egg . _g s stories, or any oth Closing Willamette River: llawley hud no opposition for c o n -( er stories show ing the productiveness or ress from this district and both Me attractiveness o f the famous, fertile, Yea .....................I 47, 2 1 j 42 Ki 21 i ..... ........... I 48[ 14, 46| 19| 33| Ibi irthur and Sinnott seem to have safe fruitful \\ illamotte. The Seutniel will 7 * ° leads in the two other districts. be glad to dress up for you any story Delinquent Tax:____________ ________ ___ The county ticket elected is ns fol about unusual yields, big vegetaBles, lows: big profits from hens, or anything else Yes .....................; 55; Is 45 22 24* It N o ’ ..... I 511 241 54) 21| 37(1». For sheriff— Fred Stickels. that will make interesting reading. For county clerk— E. K. Brvson. ------------------------ ; Legal Rate: For county treasurer— Miss Edna Weather for October. I Yes .....................i 341 201 29' 13| 15|111 Ward. I The report o f M i n Ruth Stewart, o f N o ......... 1 43 1 1S| 46| 19| 30| 15* For county commissioner— M. H. Har the local weather bureau, shows that low during October there were 12 clear days. Increase Tax L e v y :__ For coroner— W. W. Branstetter. 14 partly cloudy and 5 cloudv. The pre- ! Yes .......... I 30| 231 34¡ H | 21 1 1 For county surveyor— H. W. Libby. cipitaiton was 2.2 inches. The maxi No .................... , 59, 21| 53, 23, 25, 1 8 For stnte senator, Lane and Linn mum temperature was 77 on the U th counties— J. B. Bell. and the minimum 34 on the 26th. For state senator. Lane couatv— Wnl I GETS OUT OF SICK BED TC ter B. Jones. 00 TO THE POLLS ON For stnte representatives— L. E. Bean, ELECTION DAY David Oruhntn, H. C. Wheeler. — the price of success is eternal I f Walter B. Jones is elected to tho : publicity. senate this probably will be the first I A t least one Cottage Grove woman time aa independent candidate has been doesn't think the right to vote is a pnv — publicity in any-form Is good elected to offic e in Lane county. 1 ilege to be lightly held and she shamei for your business. The Lane county vote indicates the I { many others by getting out o f a sick partisanship that was developed a* the I bed to go to the polls. She is Mrs. H. E — but the best of all is displayed result o f the president’s appeal for a McFarland and she said she wanted to every day in the columns of the democratic congress, which caused party show her interest in those who are do newspapers of the country. lines to be drawn as they never » e r e ing so much for us at this time. drawn before. A. B. Wood, seriously injured recent — it reaches more people, carries Early returns indicate that the re ly, went to the polls for his first outini. publicans hnve gained control o f hoth greater weight and remains longer ! since his accident. the national house and senate. Henry In the memory of those reading Ford, protege o f the president, is Three Mora to Join Colon. It. thought to have been defeated for the Three more men from this vicinitv Micigun senutorship. will be called to the colors about No — to reach your home people use v ember 11. They are Ogle Roy Yount your home paper. Get your girl— and then get your an o f this city; Dugal W. Rankin, o f Di nouncement« from The Sentinel. ••• vide, and Lawrence L e i f , o f Loraae.