Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, April 18, 1919, Image 1

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VOLUME XXIX
MANY GET NAMES ON THE
HONOR ROLL FOR THE
VICTORY LOAN
EUGENE MAN SAYS COTTAGE
OROVE HAS LI VEST
COMMITTEE
"Y o u r rnmiuitteu hna the moat ateimi
of any committee in the county, und I
want to aee you the firat to go over the
to p ," wua the atateuient of K. K. Korn
Tbl« I» U i l Opportunity to Buy Bond* paugb, of Kugent*, who wua her« Tuex
day in the Intereata of the loiin. " A f t e r
Klttior for Patriotic or In
talking with Mr. I inphrey, your chair
y outillent Purposes.
mail, und Mr. Hnrtell, your city rajituin,
I al> ill certainly be dianppointed if you
do not take the leud and ahow the rent
Willi tho feria promiiirnt Hint thin la of the county, including Eugene, how ft
tbe laal government wnr lioml iaatie, ia done,"
lliat I ho quota la smallar than l»»fur*
and that no ovrrauliarriptiona will lio ar
Ccpted, both thoao who wiali to perform
tho laal art they ran to ahow their »up
port of tho war and thoao who drairo
government borni» for mveatnient »hould
get their »iibarriptloua lu early to avoid
disappointment.
The I ihu I rouimittoo ia eudoavoring Prient« Wfco Want Over the Top Tbrae
Ttuiea Maknn Forceful Appeal
to put tho iaaue over in voluntary aub
arnptiona, thu» relieving the eomuiittee
for Purchaa« of Bond*.
men of unirli work Tlmt tho voluntary
aubarription la likely to bo a large on<
i» indiratod by tho number who have
The whippet tank which demon
already made their pledge».
A greater uinount of intero»! than wn* atruted here Haturday aa a part oT the
e i perirvi hua been »howii ill the promo publicity for the Victory loan attracted
tiou of thia bond i»«ue. At the meeting a large crowd from the city and aur
uf worker» held Wndnoaduy forenoon reuniting country. The tank made a trip
there was an atteiidnnee uf 11(1 aud up Mum afreet and Inter gave u demon
more euthuaiaam thwo waa »huwa at ■ trillion on the vacunt property acroae
uiuiiv meet inga held during the progreaa the afreet from the Coo|>cr building
Private Clarence l.ikena, who went over
o f the war.
t 'omini!tremori themselves nre aetting the top three time» aa gunner and com
an example for other» by getting their mander in ou» of the tanka, told of the
aubacriptiona In early and all of the part the tunka had played in Vinning
firal aubacriptiona rame from committer ihe war nnd »fated that the averug'
life uf a ta nk inn a in action waa three
member«.
The W o m e n of the city are ranvnaaing minute». He made a forreful up|x ol for
the rity and making up a rurd index aa aupport uf Ihe Victory loan. "M a n y ot
In provloua rampnigna, but they are urg thè tanka which helped to will the win
mg every perann H a l t e d to go to one have not been paid for, the ammunition
uf the banka and mukr hia or her aub use/! m the tanka and by th» aoldiei
boy a ima uo| been pu id for, the food we
»eriptiotj without aoliritntion.
The n u m e » of thoao entitled to mem ate (aud which waa always aerved
brrahip in the Honor Roll will be print promptly) bua not been paid for, the
ed upon the big rlolh aign which Chair eoat of »ending ua tu France and getting
man t iuphrey baa erected in the facade ua home ugain haa not been paid fur
uf the old Hex theater. Only thoao Tho Victory loan ia fur the purpose of
w b o a r aubacriptiona are made beforc cleaning up our unpaid bilia. ’ Rev. D
Haturday night will appear upou the A, Mitel.end, who wua v tailing in the
Honor Roll. If the lug atroet thernmin city, uiao made a touching appeal.
Other» beatile» Private l.ikena who ae
eter duca not ahow thnt the quota haa
been rained by Saturday night, the r»m compaincd the tank were Hergeunt l ’Ima
niitlccmcu probably will be railed to O. Hemlerahott, who twice went over
gethrr Monday forenoon to remploie Ihe top aa a tank gunner, and Corporal
Geo. C. A (den, who almi waa in the tank
the job.
Worker» ar» requeated by Chairman aervlre.
The Victory Liberty loan tanka are
I'mphrry to watch the thermometer and
to be prepared to go to work Monday not toya. Though amali, rompnred with
morning in raae there ia need o f doing auch giant» aa the famoua Hnttnniu,
so Thom- who wait for th» aoliritora will they are none the Icaa real and are rapn
blc of giving a full account of them
not get on the Honor Ridi.
Thoao who»» nubarriptiona had been »riven m combat. It waa with tanka
made up to the rloae of banking hour» like tbeau that the government expert
ad to break the German defruaea. I’oat
laat night are aa follow »:
war atateiuenta ahow that hint the war
m ini T mhii . i t t i . k
continued many month» longer there
C. K I MVHRKY
would have been a whippet ready for
I’ KAKI.K f M I 'llR K Y
»very 70 feet of the weatern front.
O. W OI.AI'KM O RE
Each whippet ia minimal by two ex
MRS. lll.A t'K MORE
perla. Itoth driver and machine gun
A. K II A M I.tiTII
man nre rl|>crienrrd in both branrhea of
GEORGE KKHKI.HKCK
the tank nervier, in uriter that in rum
J. A. W RIG H T
of aeeident the gunner may drive or the
C J. THOMPSON
driver man the guu. The gun on three
HANK OF COTTAGE OROVR
particular tanka are the famoua Hrown
MRS El. BERT HBOC
mg rapid fire rifle.
%
K A. SN A I Kit
The interior of the tanka i» amali. Th,
r
O. A. A l'H H K Y
driver aita in the extreme front with an
J. V S PR A Y
elevation o ff the floor of but a few
ALP. J I'R Y
mcliea und the gunner atunda directly
( 1 K N K V IK V K J I’ RY
bark of him aurroimded by hia reel» of
H M W KND T
cartridge». The engine in in a appurate
OKI ». HR A IN Alti*
compartment in th» rear. It ran be
J K. PA U K R I.IK
cranked from the inaide but in cane ot
MRS C. J. FttHTKK
aerimi» trouble ran only be reached
FR A N K I,. IIO CKKTT
through trap doom in the roof.
H K MKT C A L F
A direct hit ia nereaaary to atop the
K It BISHOP
a until tank. K ifl» bullet», machine gun
(»RACK H L A C K W K L L
bullet», ahrapnel miaailea and rhnnri
H A. M II.I.KR
high ex|doaivea have no effect. A direct
HAN H M IN U G IE
hit agnmat or under the tunk ia necce
ANCHOR AI-HTKD
»ary to dentroy or put it out o f com
C \ Iti. A IK T K I)
miaaion.
C H R IS TIN A AI.HTKH
H L. GODARD
GET ON TH E HONOR R O LL—VOL
IN A (K)|) A RI)
UNTEEK YOUR VIC TO RY LOAN.
HA V ID HTKRI.INO
D. C HTKRI.INO
L IN N IR HTKRI.INO
0. 0. GOES OVER THE TOP IN
KI.HIK HTKRLINO
Y. W. 0. A. DRIVE
ARCH THOMI'HON
_ H H HWKNOKI.
Quota Waa $80 and O im Team Alone
WORTH H A R V E Y
Brlnga In Third of the Entire
H V. A L L IHON
Amount to Be Raised.
M ARY A. HAKKK
AHK HANOH
The Y. W, C. A. tug day held from
C. A B A R TK I.L
1:30 to ti o ’clock Friday afternoon net
DONNA B A R T K I.L
ted $81.20. The quota waa $80. A tag
I.OCIH A N I» K V K L Y N HKNDKR
day wua nlao to have been held Hntur
F C. COFFMAN
day, but "n account uf other thing» in­
J W KDHY
terfering, together with the fact that
C ARR IK H K M E N W AY
auppliea hud been exhauated and the
MR A N I) MRS W. H. HODOE
quota had been rained the acromi day
O. K HDTHKLL
waa given up. Those who »old the tag»
H. C K N IO H T
were Mm. C. E. Front, Mm. IliraO)
a
(IKO. (). KN O W LB fl
Grigga, Mm. ((haa. Adama, Mr». A. I.
K. C. LOCKWOOD
Wynne, Mm. C. K. Umphrey, Mm. Maud
KI.W YN MeCAROAR
Hooper Ingram, Mm. F. A. Gnretaon,
HAROLD MeCAROAR
Jr., and Mm. H. W. T R iis . The team
RICHARD MeCAROAR
componed o f Mm. Adnni» and Mm. A.
W E N D E LL MeCAROAR
L. Wynne carried (Iff the honora with
MKH K. MeCAROAR
aille» of $26.20.
O. W MrREYNOl.DS
MR AND MRS. K K. M ILI.fl
GET ON T IIK HONOR ROLL— V O L­
MR AND MKH I.KHTKK MOONEY
U NTEER YOUR VICTO RY U )A N .
JEAN K. MOHHY
MKH. I». C. OLCOTT
W H. OHTRANDKR
NEW BRIDOE A T W A L K E R M A Y
MKH MAE OHTRANDKR
BE CONSTRUCTED TH IS SUMMER
1*. M ROHDK
0. K. HTKW ART
County road viewer» are viewing out
T. (I HUDTKLL
*
the new road whirh will lend to the pro­
ANO IK HWKNOEL
posed new bridge near Walker over the
R H. TRAHK
((oast Fork nt thnt plnec. Thia new
K A T IK B. V E A T C II
bridge, it ia believed, may be built the
ROBERT M. V E A T C II
coining Mummer.
O R. WOODHON
OKOKOK AND C A R R IE L A Y N O
New Bridge Over Martin Creek.
D N M eIN TC R F F
Hit families who live on " H u ll ave
MRH K. L. M eINTITRFP
nue," near l.nthnm, nre greatly pleased
DR. D. L. W(K>DH
that nt Inst they have got a bridge over
CD A. W IL IB O N
Martin creek and ran now get onto
I). J. HCHOI.L
Pacific highway without n long round­
L. C. PARM E R
about trip. " H u ll avenu e" runs south
MR AND MRH E W. C A L D W E L L
west from the John Hull plare nnd a
W A. TROW BRIDGE
number o f families have tnken up places
F. II ALLIHON
in there within Ihe past few years, ere
ANDREW H RIIND
aling a demand for an outlet.
JON KS A EATON
,
J K TROW BRIDOE
MRH. M F. DesLARZKH
MRH RENA BU CK LEY
M F. DesLARZKH
JOHN W BU CKLEY
ROY DesLARZKH
MRH. C. J. KEM
LEON Deal.ARZEH
CLAU DE J. KKM
MRH LEON Deal.ARZEH
ROY K H illlR T
A LIC E E. Deal.ARZEH
W ILB U R A. Hl’ K A Y
t
OROVE
LEAO ER
(JOTTAUE (¿ROVE, LANK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919
WHIPPET TANK ATTRACTS
URGE CROWD
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OOTTAOE
Early Cottage Grove Newspapers
CUTTINO WHISTLE FOR SON
IS NEARLY FATAL TO
BUTTE MOONEY
NFMHKR .U)
MAJOR MILLS, LYCEUM MAN
WILL ADDRESS MEET
OF L L L L
Cutting nut a whistle for his little
son earn« near resulting in the death of
Butte Mooney, of Mosby creek, Hatur­
day. 11 » was sitting on a fence and in
some way lost bis balance. In falling Feast of Wit, Wisdom tutd Pood Is on
he stabbed himself below the groin and
Urn Program of the Booster
cut a gush several inches long, barely
Many interesting notes regarding early iaaiiea of the leader were ua fo l­ missing an artery which would have
Rally Saturday.
early papers in Cottage Grove and their low»: George Wall, M. D.J R. M. started a flow of blood that might have
editors have come out aa the result of Veuteh, flour mill; C. Htevenaon, jew ­ caused hia death before medical aid
the attempt of The Hentinel to learn who eler; J. L. Wynne, painter; I). Hemet could have reach him. Ile came here to
Major Mill», of Portland, lyceum o ffi­
may have been on the aubeeription list way. blacksmith; J. I*. Currin, druggist; have the wound dressed and Is getting
cer o f the I-oyal I-egion of Isiggers and
the longest,
H. W. Htaplea, contractor; W. W. Short- along nicely.
Lumbermen, will I»« present as the prin­
Mra. J. I*. Graham, of Portland, now ridge, rough lumber; J. I. Jones, meat
cipal speaker at th» big 4-L rally in
visiting at the home of her parents, Dr. market; I’erry Sherwood, furniture;
Moos» hall Haturday night. Major Mills
and Mm. W. W. Oglesby, tins the second Lurch’s, general merchandise; Joe II.
is reputed to be one o f the best speakers
copy o ff the press of the first paper Hharp, general merchandise; J. B. l-cwta
in tbe organization. He was one of tho
printisl in Cottage Grove. It was the and C. H. Murk holder, furrnera' cnah
founders o f th» original organization o f
Cottage Grove l-ei|der, F, W. Chauaae, afore; I’ iper k Hoblerman, hardware;
the I-oyml l-egion of I-oggera and Lum­
editor. Thnt wus October 12, IMHU, near H. G. l-oekwood und Robert Griffin, reu|
bermen and bad mueh to do getting it
ly .’ill year» ago. Mrs. Orulinm wua an estate; H. J. Hloan, hotel; Htouffer,
employe upon the pnper but discreetly Markley k Co., saw mill; Eakin k Hria­ Lack of Switch Engine Service Ia Said started and placing it upon a perma­
nent basis. Other speakers, representing
retrains from giving her exact age lit tow, general merchandise; T. J. Mark
to Be Reason for tbe Pro
both operators and employes, will be on
the tune, although ah» hud grown to ley, Idaekainith ; II. Thompson, groceries,
the program. A fine program o f music,
posed Change.
sufficient yeura to be able to do all the hosiery arid tobacco; Htouffer k Mark-
athletie stunts, boxing and refreshments
editing and act all the type during six ley, manufacturers o f and dealers in fur
haa been prepared in addition.
weeks that the editor waa sick. The nitur«; Hemenway brothers, livery.
A ll former members o f the legion are
paper was printed on an obi army pro»»
Engineers representing the railway expected to be present aa well as all who
Among items appearing in this firat
and the entire outfit was a very crude iaaue are the following: J. I*. Currin administration were here this week mak
are in any way interested in the welfare
one, e.ompured to the one now uacd in drug store robbed and 115 secured, be ing au estimate o f the cost of moving
of the industry. Membership is open to
producing a paper thought worthy of longing to Mr. Whipple, who had the the (Southern P a c ific ’» tie plant to Eu
anyone who pays the initiation fee o f
gene.
The
object
of
moving
to
Eugene
Cottage Grove.
poa to ff ire in the Currin »tore; Esther
$1 and monthly does of 25 cents.
The first pnper printed in Cottage J. Rose, the only female rarrisr in the would be to get thu benefit o f switch
It is the intention to make the organ­
Grove wn» not, however, the firat Cot world, carries mail from Airlie to le w engine service, ao it is understood. Ho
ization a real service to the men and
tnge Grove paper, for Vol. I, No. 1, Cot­ iaville; Robert Griffin brings in un Oe far no definite actiou baa been taken the industry as a whole in this section.
tage Grove Leader, was printed at Drain toiler |s-nr 11 inches in diameter; a and property for the possible location
It is expected that club rooms will be
July 15, I HHJl, K. 1*. Thorpe being the ed­ daughter ia born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank of the plftit has not been secured, but
opened at once to be used for tbe car­
itor. Druin was at that timo u much Wooley; Daisy Wallace visited her there is quite a probability that tbe
rying on o f amusements, for business
livelier plare than Cottage Grove, al­ »¡»tor in Portland last week; there has plant will be moved. Th» plant baa a
meetings and for reat rooms and that
though that relation was long ngo re­ not hem much excitement at Bohemia largu pay roll and ita loss would be an employment department will be
versed. Heventcen iaaiiea o f the l-»adcr o f late; prohibition defeated in North greatly telt by Cottage Grove buaineaa opened.
were printed at Drain, when the pnper ami Houth Dakota; Baker Hlagle arrive» men. The commercial club ia in com­
munication with the representative* of
wua sold to Mr. Chnuaae, who estab­ from Colorado to make hia home.
OET ON THE HONOR ROLL— VOL­
lished a plant here, Mr. Chauam- waa
The fir»t paper was printed upstairs the railway administration, but it ia UNTEER YOUR VIC TO RY LOAN.
but 17 yearn o f ugc and waa u warded in the building still standing just west thought doubtful i f anything could be
a prize nt a atnte editorial meeting in of the Robinson restaurant. When Mr. done to stay the removal in cane it is
I’ortlnnd for being the youngcat editor Thorp repurchased the Leader he moved found more economical to locate the HARRY WATKINS, ONCE
REPORTED DEAD, IS HOME
in the atate.
it into a building on Muin street about plant elsewhere.
After two or three year» Mr. Chauaae a block east of the present office of The
Harry Watkins, who was twice
GET ON THE HONOR RO LL— V O L
sold the paper to Mr. Thorpe, who Hentinel, but shortly built the building
put out o f commission while in service
moved hia Drain Echo here and for some now occupied by M iller’s machine shop UNTEER YOUR VICTORY LOAN.
with the infantry in France, and who
time laaued the Kehieleader. Upon Mr. and moved hia plant in there. Home ram
knows what it is to go over the top,
Thorpe’» sudden death, I,. F. Wooley pie» of the printing done in that early CARELESS WITH ACID;
arrived yesterday in Eugene on his way
and C. W. Wallace took charge of the day are still on the walla. ’
BOY IS BADLY BURNED to North Bend to visit hia parents. He
W. C. Conner, who afterwards owned
la’tider for several yearn.
was pretty badly torn to pieces by the
Mr. Chauaae ia now with the Chauaae The leader, was an apprentic» under
A bottle o f carbolic acid, which had hun fire and was once reported as killed
I’ rudhomme Co., a large I’ortluml print­ Mr, Chauaae and waa later sent by Mr. been thrown intie the backyard at the ia action.
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ing house. Mr. Woolley liven nt Eugene Thorp to run a paper at Riddle. The Central hotel, probably by some former
Charles Sharon, o f Saginaw, who also
nnd Mr. Wallace lives at Gruaa Valley. Hentinel has requeated Mr. Conner to roomer, was picked up by Albert Coop­ recently returned from th» service with
write a story o f the newspaper life of
The subscription rut» o f thia early pa­ Cottage Grove aa he remember» it but er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, who run the famous 3rd Oregon, was another o f
per wua $2 and the first aubacribera are be writes that ua doing the editing, ror the hotel, who spilled the contents over the seriously wounded. He has a silver
given na W. W. Hhortridge, J. I. Jones respondent« and field work for the hia hands and face. His hands were ser­ plate in hia bark and was sewed up with
und Eakin k iiriatow. Strangely enough Northwest Poultry Journal and getting iously burned but only a small amount silver threads. He also has a bad wound
Mr. Hhort ridge, Mr. Jones aud Herbert out the Harrisburg Bulletin over week­ of the dangerous poison got on his face. under one knee. He was reading a news­
Eakin at ill ar» on the list. Mr. Hriatow ends oeeupiea the lurger part of hia time His suffering has been iutense.
paper at the time he was wounded, hav­
ia now a resident of Eugene, aw ia also he will not be able to do ao at present.
ing it concealed, as he thought, by his
GET ON TH E HONOR ROLL— V O L­ body, but a hun airman pieked out tho
Mr. Jones. Dr. W. W. Oglesby has nlao He make» the following interesting com­
been a subscriber ever since the first ment, however: *' The 1-ender was UNTEER YOUR VICTORY l>OAN.
white spot and made a hit.
issue and D. D. Knox reports that hia ‘ born’ upstairs over Frank W oo d ru ff»
family haa never been without the local plumbing ahi>p nnd was printed on an STREET IMPROVEMENTS
GET ON TH E HONOR R O L I^ V O L -
paper since the time one was first print army press. F. W. Chausse, editor and
ARE VOTED BY COUNCIL UNTEER YOUR VIC TO RY LOAN.
ed here. Wm. Walluec, o f Creawell, ia owner. It waa then and there I ’ learned
also said to have been a subscriber at the trade. Horace Mnnn published a pa
S. O. Veatch Appeals.
Ordinances for the improvement of
the time o f the first iaaue. The Hentinel per in the good old Cottage Grove-Lem Twelfth street from Main avenue to
The abstract in the appeal of S. C.
would b» glad to hnve the names o f oth ati days in tho building (west side) Madison aienue, o f Jefferson avenue Veatch from the decision o f the county
• rs who have been subscriber» all the i where G. G. Warner now lives, which from Tenth street east to the end of the court in assessing damages in the open­
time there hna been a paper here.
paper afterward became the Bohemia avenue and for Quincy avenue from ing o f the new stretch o f road through
The early paper ia quite a curiosity, j Nugget. I could only prepare auch an First street to Hixth street were passed his farm on Silk creek in rebuilding the
not alone because it ia ao much differ article by being on the ‘ spot’ ns I can­ at the meeting of the city council Mon I-orane-Cottage Grove road has been
ent from the papers o f today, but be not remember Ihe dates nnd would have day night. The work will start as soon filed in circuit court.
Mr. Veatch filed claims for damages
cause o f the items appearing therein.
to make some resenreh. It ’a somewhat as weather conditions permit. The pre
Those carrying advertisements in the a long story. ’ ’
liminary engineering work has already to the amount o f $4000 but the court
allowed him only $600, accepting the
been completed by O. L. Nichols.
majority report o f the viewers on the lo­
GF-T ON THE HONOR ROLL— VO L­ cation o f the road. P. M. Morse, acting
LABORING MAN HERE IS TAKES PAGE VICTORY LOAN
county engineer, and J. W. Hobbs, view ­
UNTEER YOUR VICTORY LOAN.
BEST FIXED, SAYS
AD. IN EVERY PAPER
er, filed a report favoring passing
EASTERNER
OF OREGON
through Mr. Veatch’s farm but A. W.
Try Out Pass Crook "S o u p ."
Worth Harvey, R. 8 . Trask. 8 . L. God­ Sims, the other viewer, filed a minority
The laboring man in the Pncific north
Probably the most signal service ren ard, G. M. Scott and Elbert Bede went report, advocating another route, claim­
west is in better condition than the 1 « dered a Liberty loan campaign in Ore­ to Drain Friday night to assist in put ing that Mr. Veatch would be badly
boring man in any other portion of the gon has been rendered by J. I- Ether ting on the M. M. degree for the Mason damaged.
rountry, is the opinion of W. F. John idge, president of Morris Bros., of Port­ ie lodge there. Th*v made the trip by
son, who has just arrived here to take land, who has contributed the funds to motor nnd found the roads in excellent
OET ON THE HONOR ROLI-— VO L­
charge of the Brown lumlier mill inter pay for an ad. ulmost a full page iu size condition except for a half mile at Com U NTEER YOUR VIC TO RY LOAN.
ests, which his company recently pur in every newspaper in Oregon. The ad. stock. They had no trouble getting
chased.
referred to appears in this issue o f The through going down, but coming back, OROVE BOYS ARE PROUD OF
He states that in Indiana before the Hentinel. The cost to Mr. Etheridge will they spent about 15 minutes trying to
CITATION FOR GOOD
wnr the laborer was getting 20 rents to be something like $5000 nnd the only re­ dip the "s o u p ’ ’ out of a chuck hole.
WORK AT FRONT
22 rents an hour and is now getting turn he will get will be the satisfaction Mr. Trask and Mr. 8 cott absorbed a
about JO cents an hour, but ia living in of knowing that he helped to make the large quantity o f it with their overcoats
the city where expenses are high and \ ictory loan a success. He has set an and other pieces o f raiment.
Hnrry W. Kirk, George Duncan and
where two or thriv rooms is the best example which, if followed by every cit
Herbert Brown, tlree former members
he ran afford for a residence. Right in izen o f Oregon, in proportion to their
GET ON THE HONOR RO LL— VOL- of old Sixth company and who were in
Cottage Grove, he says, where rents nre means, would put the campaign over in
the motor transport service in France,
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low und food, fuel nnd clothing are record-breaking time.
are particularly proud of citations for
y
cheaper than in the big cities o f the
bravery which they received from the
ft ia Mr. Etheridge’s idea to make M IL L IO N A N D A QUARTER
east, the laboring man finds conditions this appeal not only from a patriotic
VOTED FOR COU NTY ROADS commanding general and which read as
as good ns anywhere on earth nnd much standpoint, but for the purpose of ac
follows:
Fifth Army Corps, Headquarters, Oct.
better than in most places.
quainti :g Oregon people with the true
W. L. Johnson, o f Twin Falls, Ida.,
worth o f u government bond as a safe, who is director of highways for Twin 5, 1D18.— General G. R. Alexandre, com­
GET ON TH E HONOR ROLL— VOL- sane and profitable investment.
Falls county, which has voted a million manding the artillery of the Fifth Army
UNTEEK YOUR VICTORY U )A N .
and a quarter for road impovements, Corps, U. H., to the Colonel commanding
New Mill People Arrive.
and who is visiting coast points study the <>5th Artillery regiment, U. 8 .:
Saw Mustard Gan Made.
A t the time the transportation o f mu­
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Johnson, Miss ing highway construction nnd methods,
Frank Brumbaugh, who returned Wed Mortlm and Miss Alice, their daughters, »topped here this week for a short visit nitions was rendered very difficult by
nesdny from the service, was at the and Miss M yrti» Huey, cousin of Mrs. at the home of his sister, Mrs. 8 . I. the crowding of the roads, their bad
Baltimore arsenal nt the time the arm Johnson, arrived Friday from Indianap­ Godard. He had visited Loe Angeles. state, and the few vehicles available,
istiee was signed. The gns works there olis. Mr. Johnson is one o f the heavy Han Francisco and Halt Lake City and your ammunition train accomplished
this supply in eases particularly d iffi­
were itlon» turning out -«Ml tons o f war stockholders in the company that went from here to Portland.
cult. You transported munitions to the
gns every day, much o f it being the bought the Brown mill and holdings and
battery positions o f the e«gaged divi-
dreaded mustard gns, whieh was pnrtic he will be permanently located as man­
Frost Warnings Furnished.
ularly dangerous to handle and have ager o f the properties. The family is
Arrangements have been made where cion, in spit» o f the difficulty o f all
around. Th » supply on hand at that stopping at Hotel Oregon until securing by those interested may get frost warn­ sorts and under enemy fire.
I strongly desire to express to you my
time was at once taken out into the a suitable dwelling.
ings through the local telephone centrn!
ocenn nnd dumped. Nothing could hold
office. Frosts are particularly dange-- complete satisfaction.
(Signature) ALEXAN DR E.
the gas for any considerable length of
GET ON TH E HONOR ROLL— VO L­ ous to fruit at this time of th» year snd
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time and it had to be used ns soon as U NTE ER YOUR VICTORY LOAN.
■ome almost without advance notice, so
possible after being manufactured or
1st
Ind.,
Headquarters
fi5th Artillery,
Fruit Inspector Stewart made thesj ur-
dent royod.
Watch Had Poor Engine.
rnngement.i with the telephone couipiin) C. A. C., A. P. O. No. 728, A. E. F , 17
A Cottng» Grove lad o f immature for the accommodation o f growers of October, 1918, to The Munitions Office,
85th Artillery C. A. C.:
Culver Buys Meat Market.
years had acquired a timepiece that was this district.
Harry Culver, who hns been in the pretty flashy looking ns far ns the case
The commanding officer, 65th A rtil­
lery, C. A. C., wishes to express his sat­
meat market business her» at different was concerned. One evening the boy’s
Ambulance Boys on W ay Home.
times, has purchased K e lly ’s Cash mar­ dm! remarked in fun that the watch
The Jfilst ambulance corps, o f whieh isfaction and commendation o f th» e ff i­
ket from Emerson Keithley and is plnn was a pretty fine one, to whirh another Georg» Matthews, Joe Hmith, Warren cient manner in which the supply o f this
ning to move it into the Allison building boy of the family remarked: " I t ’s all Edwards nnd Otto Burchnm are mem­ ammunition was maintained. (
A copy o f this communication will be
west of the First National bank some right on the outside but the engine in­ bers, Is expected to land in New York
time the coming week.
side misses on one cylinder part of the Sunday, nnd the boys probably will be submitted to each truck driver con­
Both meat markets o f the city have tim e ."
a
out o f the service in not more than n cerned.
Credit is particularly due to Cnptain
changed hands during the past two
month from that time.
George H. Terrell, munitions officer,
weeks and men formerly in the business
Home Coming Celebration Talked.
here have been the purchasers in both
There is some talk of making the ap­
OET ON TH E HONOR ROLL— VOL and Second Lieutenant Albert R. Do
Burgh, in charge o f same, and each en­
cases.
proaching Fourth of July a home coming UNTEER YOUR VIC TO R Y LOAN.
listed man on the trnrks engaged in thia
dny in honor of returned soldiers and
work.
GET ON TH E HONOR ROLL— VOL­ sailors. The suggestion was made nt the
M. E. Revivals.
By order of LIE U T. COL. KERFOOT.
UNTEER YOUR VICTORY LOAN.
commercial club some time ago and hns
Tho revival meetings at the Methodist
JAMES M I’ IKHKAD,
met with consider?ble favor.
church being conducted by the pastor.
Major C. A. C., Adjutant.
Builds Stairs for Swimming Hole.
Rev. Joseph Knotts, hnve had several
Chet. Is on Way Home
J. H. Hchell, who owns the place on
attractive features which have helped
Chester VanDenbnrg is in the Plst to mnke them interesting. The sermon-
Easter Cantata Sunday
Row river where the so-ralled Elks
The cantata, " T h e Crucifixion,” will
swimming hole ia located, hns just com division which landed in New York eta to the children have not only been
pleted stnirwnys over the wire fences Tuesday. If is thought he will be dis­ enjoyed by them hut even the growmips be given at 4 p. m. Sunday afternoon
so thnt people can get into the grounds charged and he at home within the next have been helped by the lessons taught by the choir or the Methodist rhurch.
by way o f illustration. Aa to whether Rev. Knotts will also preach an Easter
without opening gates or elimbing over few weeks.
fences. Several of thna» who use the
or not the meetings will be continued sermonette. The Masonic lodge of tho
GET ON THE HONOR ROLÎ,— VO L­ the coming week will be determined eity have accepted the pastor's invita­
hole chipped in to pay for the lumber
tion to attend the services ia a body.
U NTEER YOUR VIC TO RY LOAN.
and Mr. Schell did the work.
Sunday,
FIKHT I’APKIi FOIL THIS CITY WAS PUBLISHED AT
DRAIN, AT THAT TIME LIVELIER PLACE THAN THIS
PROBABILITY OF REMOVAL
OF TIE PLANT