° •' o L lb r „ y fflo ttw AND VOLU11K XXIX OOTTAOE OBOVK Brntiwl LEAD ER COTTA»K DROVE, LANK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919 A Soldiers Diary NUMBER 38 the personal interest, •ncourngemant of posed largely o f such words as “ mar­ •"gli ideal» nini his «fflelen ey a» a ' shal, police, cop, corporal of the guard,” teneher. The retiring auperintendeat etc. replieil thut he rollìi! fimi no words to However the popular young woman capre»» how mueb more thnn it» intrin i who had been seized, abducted and tak­ sic vitine Ilio gift represented to hiin, en away without anybody’s consent, nnd flint he should ulwuys rherish it as finally prevailed upon the burly Over- a momento o f thè two years o f pli-ns I,__ . . u . . | _ , , . , *“ '"l to take her bark to the little front Left Bel lew uni work he Ibiil «njoyed wlth it» do llew at M a. m, March 21. and «grumble. Captain can’t stand it | seat in the Ford, and it did. and she re- Hiked to Nogrnt I,. Routrou, arriving to »■ .- the company r.-t a minute, so sumed her plaee on the right and the por», At thè ln»t student body meeting of at 1 o ’clock. Speech by Major-General i t ’s 30 minutes physical drill, 30 min I little Ford resumed its joyous Journey thè lugli s e h o o l thè c o l i s i it ut ion wns Job a son. Left In ” 1 tv’ ears tl I 10 utes games, 30 minutes elose order drill. | along the way that was dappled with Commencement Exerdaes Friday nmenilcd so thst in thè future thè o ff! The night before wr left Bellew we ail Htartmg to drizzle again and continues »¡|Very moonlight, “ Hence, and also therefore, enmity was Squadron Leaves Portland Earl} cer» will Ite elei-tisi ut thè dose o f thè emptied our bed sucks and turned them all day. We were out to V. I f . C. A. Night I* Laat of W eek'» sehool yenr instend o f at tb« begin- in. Wc had an inspection to see thut show and it was rotten. Tomorrow; Vi*it« Albany and engendered and continues to exist be- Many Functions. Weather in bad. 3(12 , ! tween the Fords and the Overland*, niug. A fter u lively »intesi for thè not eveu a cigarette butt was left in . Wednesday.— . - Springfield en Route. Kverytbing was satisfactory. headquarter* company came in. I was j but nobody know* whether to bet their presidenry Kdwin Shilling won thè of sight. fiee over Kenneth De Istssus by one Thnt night we slept upon the liurd floor» down to Red C ro»» uml got toilet bug. 1 change on the burliness of the ;ver- vote. The other officers elerteil were: without any fire uni! it was u cold night, Company out for drill again. My »quad j lands or the numerical superiority of Till- ( ’uttng,. drove schools have clou The rose festival airplan« squadron We stood reveille at 5 o'clock, is on billet police. | th« Ford«. v for llio year, lit« work h ivl«K >»«•«• n Vice presidenti Knid Venirli; secretnry, too. which passed over this city Tuesday en Thursday.— We hud our drill sumo as rooml«il out very sat isf act only in nil Ardir Ktiy; treasurer, M irile Potts; breakfast ut 5:30, inspection again at 7 route from Mather Field, Bacrameiitu ■lepartmriita. Ninctiaui tcw-hcrs were driiiniities, Rolli l ’ helps; senrgtnt ut and ut 7:3U w , fell in. Our pin k» were usual I was over to eump 1 and saw A T T E M PT M A D E TO ENTER to Portland, will stop here Haturda; tukeu for motor trnn»|>ort. At M o'elor.k arins, Merton llsrding; athletie maria the movies. Hml quite a talk with Al. t'in|iloy«ii uml 103 |>u|iiI m w rn enrolled T H E A. B R U N D Si GO. STORE evening on their return trip and wil we ugnin fell in nnd M:10 we marched Lugg. Also bud hot chocolate. Bund during tin' your. Owing tu.lli« ravages ger, Francis Lueey. spend the night at Cottage Drove, uc out onto the highway and took our ploys while we eat. Hy unmiimons vote thè high schiMil of tbr lufluonru tbo ascragc iluily nt Wednesday night an attempt was cording to announcement o f Lieuten Friday.— I am k. p. You should see ti-inln m « m u only 352, lint |>it«< this color» wero cbnnged to old gold nnd place in the battalion. We then marched to our place of entraining, Nogi-nt ic use. We feed 3711 men in un hour at made to enter the grocery stor« of ant-Colonel Henry L. Watson, in com drnwhgM. M a r hers, pupils uml purcnt blue. Brund k Co. by cutting the window on mand o f tb« fleet. Btops will bo mad- Koutrou, a distance of 22 kilos. We ar each mesa. rallied seEly, mol liy « » I r e efforts mol E vi­ at Albany and Hpringfield on the waj rived there at 1 o ’clock. We dte our Rides iloraabark at Aga of SO. Huturday.— Very cloudy all day. No the west side o f the building. longer loiurn niumi^i'ij to cover tin Preparations are being made for tin Mrs. H. K. Parker, of Lundpnrk, sandwiches, which had been issued ut drills. Laid around in barracks. Re­ dently the maurauder* lost their nerve roar»« 4 ( study. Twenty two students reception of the binlmen, and the loca and fled without booty, for the cash in Bellew, uml received our pucks. While ceived 10 letters late in evening nnd went to Albany Siiturdiiy for n visit fiuupli't *4 tl>« high school course tin» landing field has been put into exeeilen y«ur, tnr class consisting o f <*i|(titn with her son, Thoqins I’urker nnd fnm we were waiting for the train, Major four I hml written myself to Cbns. Halt the drawer was unmolested, and no loss condition to facilitate their landing am could be detected from the large stock Generul Johnson decorated a man with ily. Mrs. I’nrker mude the trip on at Ciimp I»'wis. They bad been re­ girls uml four lioy». of groceries. Mr. Brund is of the opin­ embarkation. Among tbo tom tom» inn.lint to rom horseback front l.umlpurk to Disston, the 1). H. C. and made us a speech. As turned to mo. The squadron ia made up o f one D<- Holiday.— Hoowed during the night ion that nothing was secured. Robberies io«nr«iio'nt work wer« tb« annual |>li' a distance o f seven miles, over steep usuiil, the Y. M. C. A. was there to »erve Haviland and six Curtiss planes. me, rlass iluy, th« ulumni reception uml rough roads, although she is H{| years us with hot choeolutc but only about but it didn’t stay on the ground long. in Cottage Drove are o f rare occurrance The De Haviland is equipped with i one company o f the whole train got uny 1 was over to the Red Cross to get a for a town of its size, especially at pres­ tbo lmio|m‘t uml coiiimonri'nii'iit *»e r old. and our company was out of luck. The sweater but yon have to go through so ent when a “ wave o f crime” is the Liberty 12 motor, weighing S73 poinds rise*. and capable of developing 400 horm It lent» all bow a woman ran think “ Y ” men uppeured on tho scene just much red tape that I pitsse.l it up. We popular thing in so many vicinities, and T b « nnnunl picnic wm bi'lil nt th« power at 1800 revolutions. The plani their absence is doubtless largely due us the train was to depart at 3:3(1. We thut a muti who will stoop to elope with had cootie itiNpection at 10 o ’clock and Elka' grmiml» on Mo»liy crook, ii I miu weighs 3200 pounds and attains a sp*-»( forty »tuilont* enjoying u iloy o f bn»<- her is any better thnti the one she is had French ” 8 40’a ” to ride in and I suppose we will have a bath this after­ to the wide spread reputation o f our o f 124 miles an hour. Though her doughty marshal, Green l’ itcher, which there were 30 in our cur. There was noon, and we did, I nil mol other »port*. At noon n lunch married to. wing spread is less than that o f thi not room enough for nil to lie down, Monday.— Was a nice day. Had our acts as several ounres of prevention. »on oil which, though sumptuous Curtiss type, the big bomber seems fa uml I was among those who had to usual exerrise and also hud some pic­ »■•on ili»»ppe»roi| Itofore the uppotitr larger in every way. The De HaviHnc. stand. It was very cold. We were not tures taken of Al. Lugg uml myself by which ml urcuiiiulntoil while the young will climb to a height of 20,000 feet allowed to stick our feet out of the door, a friend of bin named Harris. people ranged the hill* mol wimil». The Curtiss planes are equipped wit) ond only one door open. No one wns Tuesday, April 1.— I um on billet po­ Wednesday evening fouml the nmli Hispano-Huiza motors, develop.ng 15i allowed to got o ff the train for any­ lice. It is a mighty fine day outside. toriiiin welt fiiletl with »chool patron* horse power at 1450 revolntions, and flj thing at any time. We were sup|M>»ed who hml gntbereil to hour the ulwny Wednesday.— W e get the good news at a speed of 80 to 90 miles un hour to (nuke this trip in 12 hours. We had o f our departure. Of course, as usual, interesting truilitionul rlua* iluy pro They weigh 2200 pounds, are o f thi u supper on the truin thut evening con­ our aendoff was hail and snow, and the grnui. Mi*» Ao ullowoil to reach and interest every man, woman provided and also a stall to serve sec­ good for tlNee meal* for 1« days. Wc The first gooseberries were received the committee to make the visit o f thi grniluute. Ituth Jorgonaon »ung “ Kill nnd child in the Cottage Grove country, onds to any who desired, also four vat* went aboard about « o'clock in the and introduced to the new up-to-date aviators here one which they will lor; filluiout“ with grent chnrin, mol Ituth u large fund is liciug raised to defray with three changes of witter for wash­ evening and at about 5 o ’cloek in the stemmer, which requires merely feeding remember with pleasure. Stewart '• pimio coin cuptureil her henr Information concerning the hour o* the e»pease» of the most claborat« ride ing mess equipment. These nre heated morning the tug boat towed us out and and the removal o f the stemmed and era it a iiaual. Th « playlet which emloil This labor-saving their arrival is unobtainable at ttn bratiou that Cottuge Grove has ever at­ by steam ana run automatically, ami we started for home. It was more like cleaned product. the program w n u cleverly put on fnrec tempted n celebration befitting the also under rover. When we arrived on a funeral than a farewell. Not a yell. addition to the equipment reduces the time, but will be disseminate 1 in ever} who»e trugie rlima - left the Innliling W hy! The weather was fine all day force required to handle the gooseberry manner possible at the earliest moment importance o f th,. events that have treuiltling from fulling oodles, uml even transpired duriug the past year and a these grounds, nt ramp 1, we were ex­ and the *eu very calm. This boat has run to the minimum, so that at present amined fur veneriul and cooties and the actor» were overcome with luoghtcr. FARM ERS URGED TO REPLACJ demonstration o f our appreciation of then turned in our hard tack and corned it over the good ship Mnrmnludf (the only four or fiv e women are needed. tin Thiirmliiy evening the ulumni of Munager Bales is busily engaged in FROSTED BEANS W IT H th,, heroism o f our brave soldier boys willy, which suited us very much, m»k- Hcotian) most of us think. We have the Cottage Drove high »chool gnthereil I»etter sleeping quarters and better eats. supervising the construction of an over BROCCOLI who offered their lives in the cause of mg our pucks six pounds lighter. We ■ t the high sr hiMtl till 1 tiling fur their uu This boat is the U. S. H . Mexican, an heud earner which will be a material liberty nud justice. then msr«hed ovei to the isolation nil steel bont and o f about 10.(100 tons uii*l tiuuiiucl. Tbo ilome»tic art room improvement, and in installing the re Farmers who lost their bean crops ii More then 910 young ,men from the • umps nnd were assigned to our billets. wm tuatrfully urrangeil for a reception Cottage Grove country unawrred the By this time it was supper time nud caparity, single screw propeller and a cently purchased “ Canco” automatic the recent frost are being urged to plan room, uml promptly nt M;.'I0 the gue»t* cull ot their country and *i* gave their we hud a good meal. Then we turned I slow traveler. We are making about 12 double sealer, u modern machine for broccoli in place o f the beans, by J. O were ushered into the long hall, which liv e » the inat menaure of devotion To in for a food night ’■ sleep, which we to 13 knots an hour. We were pnid up sealing cans with the utmost speed. Holt, manager o f the Eugene Frui Ireaulif ully decorated, with the to the last cent before we left Ht. Na- Everything will be j n apple-pie order Growers' association. There is a grea these boys we owe a debt o f gratitude all appreciated. tnblo running the full length, »eating zairre. to care for the first run of cherries as demand for canned broeeoli, according which can never be repaid, nnd those March 27.— Up to thi* time the M2 gue»ia. Four cour»e* were beau who have returned will be the c it y ’s weather was fine but today it i* rain­ Friday.— The weather ia fine. Lots soon as they come in. Although some to Mr. Holt, who states that the mwo t ■ fully nerved by Mr*. Iiep»un ami her guests of honor on the nation'» birth ing. We have had one inspection this of the boys getting seasick. We had varieties will be short this yeur owing eiation is carrying over several thou •|oiue«tin science clu»», who received to the frost, the bumper crops o f other sand dollora’ worth of canned bean: la *. morning of identification tags and inspection nnd boat drill. much well deserved praise One o f the fruits which are assured will more than from last year. The Imyal Is-gion o f Loggers nnd waist belts. We have u very nice Y. Saturday.— A typical day. Couldn’t highly appreciated feature» o f the even The frost caused quite a heavy lus: Lumbermen, which also played so con- M. C. A. here, but na usual with i$c too have been better. I-ots of the boys get­ balance the deficiency, so that the con- mg wn» the splendid iniisir by the tiros* nery is expected to eclipse its splendid to the bean crop in some localities. Non spicuous n |mrt in winning the war, will late for anything. ting seasick. Y. M. C. A gave us an orchestra of Eugene, whose number» record for the past two years. is a good time to plant broccoli, and tho have an important pise,, and part in the Monday.—-4th platoon is on guard. orange npiece for our breakfast. They were heartily encored. Between the plants are easily obtainable. tug demonstration. The Imgion will I um on the second relief. Weather are getting quite generous. I wonder courses Mrs. Icon DesLarzea »ung 2-CENT LE T T E R POSTAGE bold a grand rally here on the evening very good. why f “ H pring" in her usual delightful man of July 3 nml the program will include Tuesday.— Weather cloudy but cool TO BE RESTORED J U L Y 1 S P R IN G F IE L D C E LE BR ATE S (T o bp continued next week.) ner, uml by special ropiest Mr*. Koy nddresses by members, boxing, music, A D V E N T OF IRR IGATIO N Min*» »ung “ The Hweeteat Htory Ever ■lancing, refreshments and smokes. The On the first o f July the two-cent Told,“ with orchestral accompaniment, A three-day celebration is in progresr responding to insistent encore» with city will be turned over to the legion C A N A D A T H IS T L E STA TU TE A U TO M O B ILE FE U D IS ON IN stamp will return to its before-the-war job, and will be sufficient to carry one at Springfield to celebrate the advent TO BE ENFO R CED B Y T H E COTTAGE GROVE “ Hunshme. *' Meorge Mathews us tunnt for the direction of the night's eelebrn lion. ounce of first-class mail to any part of o f irrigation in the upper valley. West muster ably introduced the spenker«, C O U N TY COURT COUNTR Y The legion will also have a big part the United Htates and its possesions. ern Oregon needs irrigation in the sum who resptmded to the following subject»: Mrs. Trunnel, “ The Uruduiitc» o f the in the sports progrnm on the Fourth Owner* or Occupant« of Property Must Burly Overland Plays Scurvy Trick on Postal cards will be one rent. This mer months while the crops are coming A general challenge has been sent by will mean' a substantial saving to to maturity, and the completion o f thi Cottage Orovfl High B tk o rij” Mi»» K ill Pests or Pay Fine. Inoffensive Ford. Cottage Grove to every In-gion local in large users o f the mails, and should irrigation projects proves the proges- Lewis, “ Home Mood Times in the Cot Ih district for a bus,'ball game, nnd ulie also cause a boom in thea post-card busi siv> spirit o f Western Oregon farmers. luge Orov* High Hchool;“ Kind Ventcb. for participants in the many other Hpeciul officer* will be appointed by A deadly feud is said to be on be- ness. Tourists who are discovering the A few years ago the popular idea would “ The Uirls of Our High Hchool;“ Krnn the county court to enforce the new law »porting events, the ball team to tie t » « en ihe ( >\ i riunds nnd Fords ia tha beauties of Oregon scenery will be able have been that umbrellas were more ns l.ncey, “ Tht> Htudent B o d y;“ Ruth made up from any or all o f the various against allowing Canada thistles and j Cottage Grove country. The circum to send two scenic cards at the preesnt needed in Oregon than irrigation Phelps, 1 The Beniora us w e 8ee other pests to flourish. Judge Bown | „tunces us related by witnesses o f the price o f . one. The increased rate has locals. ditches, but scientific farming has dew Th em ;’ ’Edwin Hkilliug, “ The Hoys of Those wishing to enter any o f the says that the law will be enforced to uf f air are as follows: been in effect since November 2, 1917, onstrated otherwise. Lawns and gar­ Our High Hchool;” Huiel Ixiucks, “ The it »eems thut a highly respected and was a war-time measure. ■ vents nre asked to write to U. M. the letter if it is possible to do so. The dens left unwatered during th? sum Heniors ns We Hcc Ourselves;’ ’ Mr. Mnrksbury, gcnrrnl chairman. Cash section of the luw relating to these member o f the Ford family was giving mer are a sufficient proof o f its impor­ llemenwuy, “ Mrs. Henson's Mood-linn irir.es will be offered for chopping, saw­ pests follows: :i »mall delect party on a rural boulevard F A R T V TRQTTS* T F T T «t ( I T tance. i|uet;’ ’ nml Mr. tilauu, “ The Fine Htu ing nnd log rolling events between the “ I f any person, persons or corpora Sunday evening, having as its guests la S U E OF dent Hoily.’ ’ At a late hour the gueats lumberjacks. D E A T H OF EDITOR THORP tion owning, possessing, or having care two popular young women and two ditto BOONE SHORTRIDOE V E R T N A R departed after singing the good old high The Cottage Grove fire department of, charge of, uny land or lands, im- young men o f Cottage Grove *a younger R O W LY ESCAPES H ORRIBLE ■eliool songs. The senior rluss iissumed will nlso be in the s|Mirts progrnm with Provcl or unimproved, inclosed or unin ; Pt, fl,e p|llfe cnrJs boin(; lirrang,.a 8S The Sentinel ia indebted to J. P. Cur- DEATH. tin' ninungi'inent of this yeur’s bn nonet, both feet nnd its sleeves rolled up. In rinsed, in this state shall knowingly follows, towit: front seat, on the right, rin for a copy of The Leader o f Febru nml with the aid o f the juniors nml ao addition the members at th,. Inst regu permit uny Russian thistle, Canada „«.nt away from there, taking the pop ary (i, 1917, which contains tlie obituary Falling bodily into a rock crusher phomorcs, made it a marked auecctui in Inr meeting voted their entire organiza­ thistle or Chinese thistle or aysinibriutn popular young woman; front seat on the of E. U. Thorp, who died three days be every detail. white muaturd), left, ditto young man; rear seat, on the fore, being found dead on the sidewalk that is operating at full speed and liv tion snluriesi to the Victory Jubilee nltissimum (culled Amidst the fragrance o f June flowers cocklebur (known us the dagger cockle right, popular young woman; rear seat, east o f the city a few minutes after ing to tell about it afterwards is a bit fund. of experience that Boone Hhortridge un­ nml the smiles o f ndmiring friends nnd The various committee* nre getting bur), atripler urgenta (called the silver leaving his home for the office. A ll derwent Friday out near The Cedars justly proud parents, the graduating into their stride, nil details are being salt bush), to grow up thereon and al­ on tho left, ditto young man— just like that. the column rules and advertising rules He conservatively classes it as a hazard class o f I it 114 mud« their finnl appear worked out and no effort or expense low the same to stand until its bloom It was a gorgeous Eve, the way was ou the editorial page are turned up­ ous undertaking. mice at the high school auditorium last will be spared to make the Victory Jubi falls and its seeds begin to form, such i dappled with Silvery moonlight which side down and the obituary notice indi­ He was liftin g a large rork into the Fridny evening. Miss Kuth Htewnrt lee the biggest event in the history of person, persons or corporation shall b e ! shimmered softly down through the cates that Mr. Thorp was one o f the hopper o f the machine when he lost hi wns given the honor of delivering the Cottuge Grove. Make your plans to guilty of u misdemeanor, nnd upon con ,ibilant foliage, and tho little Ford leuding citizens of the community and balance and fell head first into it him snliitiition, Miss Hylviu Ventch wns vnl come early. virtion thereof shall, for the first of- j purred sweetly onward, its radiator one with many friends. The funeral self. He caught, more by accident that edietorlsn, mid Miss llnzel Loucks gave fense, be fined not less than #J5 nor ; radiating felicity nnd steam and its en- was held under the auspices of Cottage design, with one hand and clung unti the class poem. The uddress o f the more than $5«, and the second, and jjino throbbing rhythmically with cc Drove lodge No. 51, A. F. k A. M., the machine was stopped. The rock fel' evening wns delivered by Dr. John E LE CTIO N RESULTS each subsequent offense, not less than »tasy anil gasoline. which still is the Masonic lodge o f the upon him, bruising one ankle so badl} IN L A N E CO UNTY ♦50 Htraub, Denn of the University of nor more thnn 421)0, said fine to be |t nl„(, ¿ n i that a certnin member city. In the obituary H. W. Ross is re­ that he is still on erutchce. Oregon, whose impressive words held rehovered with costs in an action to lie of the Overland elan was giving a party ferred to as having conducted The Tho official count of the vote cast the closest attention o f the nudi brought in tho mum» o f the ntute o f Ore [ on fin* .samo evening. It was not so for- Leader for a few months the year be Brown Laghorns Lay Well. cnee, although many were standing. in Lane county nt the special election gon for the use and benefit o f tho gen ; tunnte, however, in the matter o f guests, fore, thus bringing to light another Mrs. J. (j. A. Young has another re­ Dr. Htrnuli emphnsi/ed the iidvniitngci s ns follows: eral fund of the county whore the of- j n j;s capacious seats were no popular editor who has been overlooked in pre­ cord-breaking flock of hens. Bonding Limit Increase. From t o f education, which cannot be reckoned fens« is committed. Justices o f the . young women— nothing whatever but vious stories concerning pioneer news­ Brown leghorns she obtained 215 eggv in dolliira nnd cents, but also mnda the ..................................................... 2351 pence shall have jurisdiction o f thin of papers. I ditto young men. during the month of May, or nearl} {uiint thnt in mutter o f compensation No ................................................ 2081 fense.” In this issue o f Tho lender are a num­ four-fifths o f an egg daily per hen. And prowling through a bosky dell, Reconstruction Hospital Amendment those occupations in which brawn, not ber o f items written by the late editor __ . _ _ _____ | (he burly Overland came upon the tiny brain, is the chief requisite, nre the Y e s ........................................... IMS ______ Ford, far from its garage and kindred before his death, the last to have been League W ill Have Social. 2305 L O R A N E P L A N S TO S H IP most poorly pnid. This very instruc­ No ............................ penned by him being an account o f a 2&>000 BOXES OF A P P L E S and n long hard winter coming on. Irrigation and Dralnaga Interest. The Epworth league will hold r tive lecture was greatly nppreciated by ______ | “ Oh, I.izziof Your clutch is slipping” quilting bee which he had attended social on the McCargnr lawn Frida} the class who were completing on« im- Ye................................................... 1998 and which was written of in a humor­ evening. June 13. Apple growers in tho lovrnne valley 1 bellowed the burly Overland. A program of mu No ................................................ 22«« |Hirtsnt step in their life's education. .......... * : ____ _______ .. . . . I I if. G i i n ** A w i go ru n io lr m \ u ilriv Aw, pick up n m railroad spike’ ’ ous strain. The guests upon this occa­ sic and recitations will be given. Hhouli nre estimating a yield o f i 25,1)00 boxes $5,000,000 Bonding Amendment. Hnperiatendent UI hss then presented sion were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar King, replied the little Ford courteously. the weather be too cold the social wil i ................................................ 2011 this fall, as the young orchards are the rlnss to A lf Jury, who granted the Espying the Ford’s guests, however, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, initials not be held in the church. ................................................ 2325 yielding henvily. ¡.urge trnets were set diplt-mas in behalf of tho school board. given, Mrs. Mount and son I^a, Mrs. out to apples and pears a number of the burly Overland was filled with envy Lieutenant Oovernor. The twenty two members o f the class ■punchers’ Examination. 1837 yenrs ngo, and the owners who have and immediately changed his tactics. In Tinmilton Ventch, Mrs. Long, Mr. and who received their diplomas nre: 2455 taken rare of their orchards will receive his best Valvoline voice and with crafty Mrs. H. C. Veatch. Mr. and U n . J. W. Notice is hereby given that the coun Ituth Htewnrt, Ada Adams, Kthel dissimulation he induced one of the pop­ Oowdy and E. 1’ . Thorp. The bee was ty superintendent of Lane county. Ore. good returns from now on. Roosevelt Highway, Huger», Pearl Ashby, Ruby Ashby, Irmn ular young women to descend from the held nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. will hold the regular examination of 2865 Rnmlnll, Mary Wiseman, Rose liable Codling Moth Appears. Ford, whereupon the popular young Veatch and quilting bees were said to applicants for State Certificates at. thi 1(1 M3 man, Helen Ritchey, Htelln Coffman, The first codling moth o f the season j woman was seized by the Overland’s bo becoming the rage. court house, in Eugene, as follows: Com Reconstruction Bonds. Grace Oliver, Muriel Hhny, llnr.el In the same issue the robbery of the mencing Wednesday, June 25, 1919, a 20« 1 appenred Friday, according to C. E. j ditto young men and taken into their Loucks, Hylvia Ventch, Julia Tur­ Mr. car which opened wide its throttle and store o f Roney brothers at Goshen is 9:00 o ’cloek a. m , and continuing unti 22NI1 Htewnrt, county fruit inspector. ner, Kiln Counts, Bethel Oowdy, Ruth Htewnrt say» that spraying for this np- 1 «'*•» hoarse staccato explosions o f de- reported, the thieves getting $260 Saturday, June 28, 1919, at 4:00 o'clock Soldiers' and Bailors' Aid. Jorgenson, Virgil Oowdy, Mm Wilson, m. Schedules of subjects ean be se­ 2577 ple pest should be completed by June 1 risive laughter rasping from its throat worth o f goods. David Melnturff, Ron 1». Voorhce*. Mrs. Orrin Robinson says that her cured by application to 1N50 Itl. He advises a spray o f one part j wont away from there, taking the pop Just at the clone of the e*erelses lime sulphur to *10 pnrts water, and one ular young woman and its departure husband, who died some years ago, was jl3-20e E. J. MOORE, Supt. Market Road Tax. Miss Hylvin Ventch, the class president, one o f the first subscribers to the Cot­ 2023 pound o f powdered arsenate o f lead to along with it. completely surprised Superintendent ’The Ford tooted its Horn with wrath. tage Drove newspaper and that she has I f there’a one thing that a boy feel I72M 5« gallons of water. (Hass by presenting him with n diamond Bnd the ditto young man, left alone on had the paper continually since. that he can’t forgive his parents for, The total number of votes cast was stick pin, ns a token o f the esteem in i t ’a for being chastiaed before some Men talk a whole lot about tho way the front seat on the left, uttered a pro­ which he is held by every member o f 4740, which is about 30 per cent o f a A fine spring tonic— Sentinel wantads. young lady gueat. digious quantity o f crisp English com- women talk. the clans, and of their appreciation of normal county vote. TWENTY-TWO FINISH COURSE OF STUDY AT C. G. 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