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te VULtJMK XXIX J IS SAVED FROM DROWNING BY COMPANION Affair Is Afterward M ai* a Joke Through th« Presentation of a Mammoth Medal. (Rattm ®nro? gwtttel ANO AND OOTTAOE OOTTAOE OROTE OROTE LEADER LEADER COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTV, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919 ARCH THOMPSON LUCKY BUT ALWAYS FINDS OWNER FOR MONEY Archie Tbooipaon ia puzzled to know whether he la lucky or u hard lurk guy. During the paat ail montha he hna found at different timea the auiu of $70 in coin of the realm, but In each rate the owner of the money hna been found. The biggeat find wua gilt, which he picked Up in the ronil line aide of Creawell. It waa ill a pocketbook which alao con tained the name of the owner, whoa« uddreaa waa given na Heuttle. He waa found at Hiicrumeoto, to which city he hud moved. A few daya ugo Mr. Thump- aon found gift on the floor of hia atorn, where it had been tramped upon by riuniernua Ciutomera. It belonged to Joe Abeene, Jr., of Loudon. Mf. Thompson aaya that there ia hardly a day that money ia not found in aweeping out hia place, the pay dirt sometime» running ua high aa four liita tu the pan. A Soldier’s Diary DR. DONEY WILL OIVE THE FOURTH OF JULY ORATION Carl O. Honey, president o f Willam ette university, has been secured as the orator for the Fourth of July celebration here. A patriotic concert will be given, probably on Main avenae, between 7 nnd 8 o ’clock to take up the time be tween tho end of th« main program and the beginning o f the fireworks spec tacle. Mrs. I*eon DesLnrzes will have charge of this feature. On account of the recent visit o f the flying circus it is probable that the committee will give up their plans for an airplane exhibition for tbo celebra tion. NUMBER 39 WORK STARTS.ON SEVERA! CITY STREETS Twelfth, Jefferson, Quincy sod Secom Are Those That WUl Rscelvs then upon Mndison square. We rode the L trum to 42d street on 0th avenue and a Macadam Surface. bought tiekets to the Hippodrome. A f ter the show we took the subway to Wilfred Jury, recently a suilor with the Pennsylvania depot, from there to Work haa commenced upon the eon Country Life I’ ress and hiked back to the ('nimdiiiii navy, who la making an tracts for the macadamizing of several eitHudi'd viait at the homo of hia uncle, eamp, to bed at 3:30 a. m. Wo also took streets in residence sections of the city. Alf. Jury, probably was waved from a sight seeing car and saw the city, nlso The first work is being done on Twelftl a Chinese joss house. drowning u few daya ago through the street, which will be improved fron efforts of la-ater I'helpa. A |>arty von Friday.—-Our e.ompany hud a fa re we Main avenue to Monroe avenue. Th- elating of the two mentioned ami Dnic banquet in New York. We also had other streets to be improved are Jef Wyatt anil Krauna l.arry wore on an sightseeing tour of the city, which was feraon avenue from Tenth street to thi- * outing o|i Moaliy creek. Jury fell over r eat, and w« were dined at the H. an end o f th« street, Quiney avenue fron u Ift todt cliff into the dee|i water of H. club on Riverside street, which was First street to Sixth street, and Hecon< the canyon below, being atunned by the treat. After th« banquet we were given street from Quincy avenue north to th< fall. I’ helpa went iu after hun ami aur tiekets to th« Htrand theater. Our ban end of the street. cveded in taking bun to anfety. quet was given at a restaurant opposite The eontraeta were let to drarle The affair waa nu joke at the time the Hinger building. Left New York for Beidler at 88.60 per cubie yard for mac but waa made an later by the presents camp at 1:30. Nofsingcr and I hud some adam in place and 80 eents a yard foi lion to Mr. I'helpa of a mammoth lend time getting to th« depot. medal made u|> in iinilutioii of those Saturday.— I was on pick and shovel Colonel Watson, Governor Olcott and moving the dirt, a cost of about $ l.lo a running foot on each side of tho Members of Flying Circus Art ireaeutcd during the war for acta of detail with the rest of the gang. W streets. iravery and hcroiaai. The presentation were late in getting out to work and Guests of the City. The contract for furnishing rock ha waa tiiuile at a meeting of the |mrty at wi-r„ penalized by being given no passes been given to H. L. Godard and H. J the Jury hom,> Wednealuy evening. to New Yo(k until Wednesday. Ixird Jorgenson at $2.25 a cubic yard, thi only knows what is next. Today was Had Been Operated Upon for Appendl Saturday was ono of the greatest days city to furnish the crasher ready to. Oodard Klrkad by Horse. very fine outside. I sent horn« what cltia but Other Complications H. I,, (iodard la rerovering from an bad left of my personal effects. It ia in the history of Cottage Grove, being operation. S L. Godard is rapidly completing hi Were Revealed. injury to hia right leg auatniurd when too dark to write, so will wind this up the date of the first visit by airplanes Four planes from the flying circus that contract tor the concreting of First al waa em|doyed upon hia run tract o f lay for today. tng aouCrete on Firat alley. The Him- Monday.— I am on k. p. today. It is performed at the rose festival spent the ley from Fifth street to Seventh street dull team waa eni|iloyed on the Job and more of u pleasure to be on here than night here, Colonel Watson, in command the work between Sixth street and Hev Diion I*. Horton, Lime rounty arara one of the boraea liecume frurtioua I«- aor, died at Merey hoapitul in Kugene anything I know of. There is a good of the squadron, being with them. M entb street already being completed. eauae of atrppmg upon a looae timber M onduy morning at the age of tkl yrara, lei nch in the kitchen. I was made a first R. Klepper, president of the Oregon and Mr. Omlnrd, who waa at work a after a long illneaa from atomnrh elusa private today. Very nice day out Aero club, and Governor Ben W. Oleott GERMAN GIRLS SERVE were passengers. Oovernor Oleott and few feet uway, waa kicked before be trouble. Nutwithatundlng hia illneaa hr side. Went over to soldiers’ town to BIG FEED FOR YANK! at Colonel Watson delivered addrei could get out of the way. The injury bud attended to the d oti»« of hia o ffice I in * ,b i* • » r u i n g . A t “ ,HJ" ">*• o|d tub vaudeville in the evening. the high school auditorium in the eve waa to the fleaky part of the limb. Tb'c up to u few day» of hia death. He un- ¡ ^ir"‘ ,"B une «'de^ then on the Tuesday.—I did some washing and Several letters which Mrs. A. E. F ob oing. Two o f the planes arrived from Mesa kits sliding o “ ff the bone wa a uninjured. The accident hap I derwent un opératiun Thiiraduy after other. “ ** " ~ l" ‘ “ were “*"* 1 ’ was over to the aerodromes and saw ter received from her son George jua peurd Monday noon and, while he milled from tilt- aa tables and men were falling down «very •tuple of planes. Also watched them Albany at 4:15 in 45 minutes flying before he received word that he wa esthetic, jut account o f bis weakened where. Tonight finds thing« about toe maneuver m the air. It was very good time, landing gracefully in the presence booked to anil for home give a distinc condition he waa unnble to withstand same. Wo went ten miles out of our This morning I got my eoat pressed over. of several thousand people who had indication o f how the boys still ove EDITOR SAYS CAR DOES Ut soldiers’ town und witnessed a com- gathered at the landing field. The sec shock. The operation was for ap fours« on account uf the storm. NOT RUN OUT OF OAS the Tuesday. April 10.— Weather is very p4<-t<- someymult by a Ford caused by a ond pair of plane« made the trip by way there feel about the delay in returning pcadicitia, but it waa found that there good. This evening another storm is tire blowout. Occupants not hurt and of Brownsville and arrived about an them to God’s country. All through th. were other serious complications. letters runs a note of disaatisfactior Home of hia frienda at home tried to Mr. Horton wan first elected assessor putting in its uppeurnnee anil another car not damaged much and the darn hour later. One o f the first pair to land that is close to melancholy. To get hosn. have some fun at the elpenae of Editor in I h IKI and nguin in 11MMI. Retiring to shi^i ia in sight on our right. thing chugged right ahead. Today was ascended and performed many thrilling is their one great aim and desire, ai Itcde while he waa attending Maaouic private life for a number of years, bi stunts and one of the second pair did Friday.— The weather i» ideal and the quit« warm. though the letters indicate that they ar. gland lodge at I’urtlnnd laat week, but nas elected once more to the office in water as smooth aa glass. We passed W«dneaday.— Went to recreation hall the same before landing. having as good a time as could be ex the editor left in charge neglected to 191(1, defeating lien F. Keeney, who had three ships today. A strong guard was maintained at the and used the swing, also to the movies take ad\antuge of the opportunity de- previously defeated him. landing field, it having been found by pected under the circumstances, witl Hnturday.—Today is our company’s ia the evening. Hhow was good. plenty to eat and not too strict military apile the urgiug of the aforesaid frienda Mr. Hurtou was born ut Sacramento, turn for guard and 1 am on. Tb« sea Thursday.—We left camp and about previous experiences that this was the of the aforraaul editor. The uforeaaid Calif., and came to Oregon from that ia rolling aguin and by midnight it ia 4 o'clock marched to the depot and only way to keep the planes from being discipline. For one o f their big feed frienda rlaimiHl that word bud runic state in 1882. He made his home here the worst of any of the trip. We passed started for Camp Lewis at about f damaged. The reception committee had Foster's company had several kinds oi meat, cakes, salads, vegetables, wine bark that th« editorial cur had run out until first elected a s s e s s o r and after hr a sailing vessel today. o ’clock. I had a good sleep in an uppe passed the word about the city that ice cream, cigars, cigarettes, candy of gaaubue on the way tu Portland and left office be returned here and re none of the members o f the party were Hunday, April 13.—Htill rough at aea. bunk ehocolate, etc., paid for from the com it took the combined effort» o f all the sided on a farm, lb-fore coming to tbia I’lissed a couple-of boats. Friday.—Snowing today. This mom to be allowed to spend any money and other cara traveling thut way to laud state be wua engaged in mining in north Monday.— I’ assed lots of boats. We ing wc had our first real meal on the th« members were very warm in ex pany mess fund. Twenty German girl- the parly aafely at their deatination. ern California. are getting rlon.. to land, fume into train, consisting of oatmeal, coffee, pressing appreciation of the kindness were hired to serve the meal bat all but six were scared out, but after thej Ksrcpt that the ear did not run out of lb-sides his wife, Mr. Burton leaves New York harbor about 8 o'clock. bread, hum, fried potatoes and peaches. and courtesy shown them while here. gaaoliu* nnd did nut have to tie towed, three sons nnd one daughter, Htvphen Everybody ia happy. On account o f the fog Sunday fore learned the treatment accorded thei’i We only ent twice a day. No guards on sisters they greatly regretted their ac the atory waa correct. It waa a fuet,i W. liurton, who resides in Wisconsin; Tuesday.— Everybody up at 4 o'clock the train. For dinner we had roast beef, noon the machines wer« unable to get however, that on one of the tlo per rent Milton C. liurton, who is with the arnnr and rolling parka. Home confusion. It mashed potatoes, corn, coffee, bread away until about 11 o'clock. All ar tion. Mother’s day was duly observed or grader near Independence, the pitch of occupation in (lermnny; Cyrus C. is very amusing. We left the bout at pineapple and oranges. At Crestline rived Safely that day at Mather field, the Rhine and Corporal Foster sends r waa ao high that at about 20 feel from liurton, o f Kugene, and Mrs. F. H, Governor Oleott completing the trip 10 o ’clock. Fussed the statut« of Lib* Ohio, we got o ff and got some sand copy o f a folder issued for the oeeasior tba top of the kill the gwa got below the row, of Trout Creek, Montuna. “Mrs. erty at 7 o ’clock in the morning. De wishes, doughnuts nnd coffee. We with the party. level of the carburetor and the coin Harrow aad her husband and Cyrus Bur barked at pier No. 2. Y. M. C. A. passed through Pittsburg also. None of the planes experienced any by the Y. M. C. A., which contain* Joaquin Miller’s “ The Greatest Bat blued efforta o f the drivera of aevcral ton were at the bedside of Mr. liurtoa served gum and post cards. Red Cross Saturday. April 28.— We passed difficulty in landing upon and arising tie’ ’ and Margaret Lee Ashley’s “ The rara which had to atop bccauac the cd at the time of his death. served coffee and sundwiches aud through Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneap from the field provided here but Colonel Mother.’ ’ itorial ear had appropriated the renter Mr. liurton waa |mpular with his naso candy. Salvation Army served postcards oils. We marched through the streets of Watson said that a field 2000 feet in Dearest A number of pictures are enclosed ir of the very narruw grade, were required cistea in the court house nnd with the and telegram blanks. K. C. served hand ImCrosse and also ut Ht. Paul. We had length should be provided, which is to get the car over the pitch, but the thouannds throughout the rounty with kerchiefs and cigarettes. Jewish Welfare plenty to eut for one dny on th« trip about twice the length of the present one letter. Some o f them appear to havt editorial ear never ruiia out o f gna while whom he was acquainted. served cigarettes and chocolate bar*. We are making good time. Were treated field. He said that the width of 500 been captured from the Germans, one the editor ia with it. feet was sufficient. At the meeting of of them being a photograph o f a Oermar Th* body was brought here from Ku W* loaded onto a ferry boat and went fine by the Rial Cross. Fine weather. group preparing to fire a trench mortal gene yesterday and interment ronde un down the Hudson river under the Wil Hunduy.— 1 am on k. p. today. For the commercial club Monday night it and another is of a portion of the kai dcr auspices of the local 1. O. O. F. linmsliurg bridge and Brooklyn bridge. breakfast we had peaches, bread, cof was decided to endeavor to secure such AUTO CAMP SOON TO ser’s 259th infantry, against which thi BE READY FOR USE lodge, of whirh he wits a charter ill cm Haw- the tall buildings. Good weather. fee, oatmeaL We passed through Aber a landing field. 58th infantry was pitted July 18, 1918. b o r . ------------------------- We took the electric train for camp. deen, H. D., at 5 a. m., crossed line into Corpoml Foster reports having seer Only about b o hour's ride. At 9 o ’clock Montana at 2:48 a. m. LAST OF FLYING CIRCUS Cottage d rove’a auto ramp will lie 4TH ENOINEER8 ORDERED a regular American Indian squaw in reg we w-ent through the delousing outfit WILL REACH HERE TODAY Monday.—Stopped at both Butte and BACK TO FRONT FROM BRE8T ready for uac within a few daya. Con ulation Indian clothing, who pro vet and got our clothes delouacd and ruined. Deer l.<uigc. Left IV-er Lodge at 10 a aiderable work nnd expenar wer,, necea quite a curiosity to the “ squareheads.' Lieutenant Hackett, the bird man m. Crossed into Idaho at 2:45. Paraded Mrs. A. K. Foster has received word Wednesday.—Today is very stormy. I aary tu get the ninth end of the park who left the flying circus at Albany on in abuiie, to prepare n roadway nnd to from her »on, Corporal George Foster, bought u pair of shoes and did some in Spokane about 8:30 p. m. We were account of damage to his engine, is ex BAD SPOTS IN SAGINAW treated royally here. Big turnout. put up aigna for th,. guidance of thorn o f the 4tb engineers, tbut after reach washing. Tuesday, April 2».— We paraded in pected to arrive her« at about 7:30 this CUT-OFF ARE REMOVEE Thursday.—I w-ent to New York with wirking to uac the camp. Water and ing Hreat for eniburknii-nt they have been ordered bark to the front. It ia Schofield and his cousin and Maloney. Seattle and had a turkey dinner served morning. He will take on oil and gaso wood will be furnished. presumed that this ia because of the We sur(, hud u good time. We took n by the Women's league. Largest turn lino and expects to leave here within an The cut o ff on the Pacific highway b e l l i g e r e n t attitude taken by the tier street car from Hempstead to New York out yet. We also paraded at Tacoma hour or so after his arrival. between here and Saginaw, made neces Ice Plant In Operation. nnd landed at the l’ennsylvania railroad I w here wr were) also treated royally. Ar sary because of the work being doro The fi/at ire from the machinery in mans. depot, the largest in the world, and were 1 rived at Camp Lewis at 1:30 a. m. We Girl of 18 Dies. on the highway, became such a quag atalb-d at the plant of the Cottage drove just in time to witness a fire nt the were up for physical exams, before wc Posse Capture Thugs. creamery waa made Tuesday, being twin Miss Rose Ellen McGuire, aged 18 mire last week during the rain that Roaeburg, Ore., June 17.— Sheriff Geo Union hotel. We went to the top of the went to bed. years, 8 months, 6 days, daughter o f Mr. loaded cars found it impossible to get rakes with 11. H. Trask, owner of the Quine arrived here today with Mike 2* Woolworth building. 750 feet high, the Wednesday.—Sun is shining brightly and Mrs. T. B. McGuire, died Tuesday through and Contractor Byan has, at thi rreamery, acting ns wet nurse. lock, n lireek rz-convict suffering from tallest holding in the world.. We then 1 and a nice day in sight. W« are am- evening of typhoid fever, after a short request o f the highway department and n bullet wound in the thigh and bird walked ndown through the stock ex ious to get started mustering out. linens. The funeral was held yesterday the Cottage Grove commercial club 10,000 POUNDS WOOL shot wound» in his buck; Pohn Kalis, change street, known ns Wall street, j (To be continued.) afternoon. Rev. D. N. Melnturff offi ironed out some of the rough spots. IS SOLD AT 53 CENTS robber, u Greek or Serbian, wounded in eiating. The family moved here a few the bark; Claude Bennett, rniid to be years ago from Missouri, where Miss SCHOOL PLAYSHEDS ARE CURTIS VEATCH DAMAGE A wool pool of 10,00(1 pounds wua sold from Portland, chauffeur for the ban McGuire was born. Miss McGuire at SLIGHT CONTAMINATION IS FOUND IN WATER here Tueadny, Knuwlea A timber ge* dita, and S. A. Krenimer, of Hcottaburg, NOW UP TO THE VOTERS tended high school here and was popular CASE IS BEING TRIED ting the lot nt S3 rents. Other bid* Oregon. The first three men were placed with the younger set. The mother is ranged na high aa SO rents for the finer in jail charged with being implicated in Healfh Officer Oglesby has received Dr. A. W. Kime was elected a mem herself seriously ill with the same dis The far-fumed Curtis Veutch Lorane grade and 48 rents for the lower grude. the 82000 robbery at the government road case is now on trial in the district ber o f the school board at th« annual ease. from State Health Officer David N ------------------------- Roburg the result of bis examination ot rock crusher bunkhouse five milea be court and the jury and attorneys in the I meeting of the school district held Mon Morse Named County Surveyor. low Hcottaburg early Monday morning. case visited the scene o f contention 1 day. He is also a member o f the city Home From Or and Lodge. P. M. Morse, chief deputy county sur «ample» o f city water. The report state* council nud the library board. Worth vcyor for the past two years, has been that the sample taken from the intak* Tima» who attended the aeaaioiia of Krcmmer ia under arrest for trying to Wednesday afternoon. The county court adopted the report Harvey was reelected clerk. The di- named as successor to Hollis W. Libby, is found to be entirely free from any the grand lodges o f the Masonic frn get away with booty dropped by the ternity in Portland last week were M. bandits. Heven hundred and thirty dol of u majority o f the road viewers and ' rectors were instructed to include in the county surveyor. Mr. Libby resigned a germs, while that taken at .'he city established a new stretch of the Lorane ' annual budget an item for plnysheds few days ago to become a member of the fountain and from the Silk creek reser H. Anderson, (). O. Veftteh, Mr. nnd liirs hna been recovered. Mrs. Elbert Unde, Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs. The robbctV wua planned by Zelock, road through the Veatch pasture, allow- for both the east sid« and west side state highway engineering corps. He voir shows contamination that might O. L. Nichols nnd Mrs. H. V. Allison a former employe at the rock sruaher, ing Mr. Veatch the 8*0)0 recommended j schools. had been home from th« service only a cause bowel trouble. Health Officei All bad returned home by Hominy night, who knew that some of the foreign In by the majority of the viewers. M r . — -------------------- few days when he tendered his resigna Oglesby has recommended to the city except Mrs. Mills, who stopped for n borers there were hoarding their «-urn Veatch has appealed from the finding« AERO CLUB ASKING tion. Mr. Morse filled Mr. L ibby’s council that the reservoirs and water ings. Leaving Portland the gang mo of the viewers, claiming thnt he ha.« viait at Hnlera. FOR MEMBERS HERE place during the latter’s year of ab mains be given a thorough flushing. tored to Hcottaburg, where they left the been damaged to an extent of $4000. A 1 sence in tho naval service. ear in charge of Bennett, proceeding to number of local people have been put on | A# a rMu)t of th« reot,nt vi(it of tho MAY HAVE TO CONDEMN LANE COUNTY CARRIES the rork crusher by boat, and entering PART OF RIGHT OF WAY Nsphew and Niece Die. flying circus of airplanes to Cottage OFF FESTIVAL HONORS the bunkhouse lined up the ocrupnnta tin- stand as witnesses. Mrs. Pet Sanford and Mrs. Ida Miller drove an effort is being made to secure and searched the place. Pete Tarvick. Condemnation proceedings on the par here a large membership in the Oregon received word Friday of the death of l.uao comity won tbo first prize in an Austrian, hud 81980 stored away and COMES FOR A VISIT thoir nephew, Frank Smith, and niece, of the state will be instituted against r j Aero club. The officers of this club the victory industrial parade at the this waa soon discovered by the bandits BUT FINDS SMALLPOX give their services free and all funds Mrs. Eva Birch, both of Salem and chil number o f property owners between Eu Portland rose feativul on county flonts. who then left, neglecting to cut tele dren of A. D. Smith, of the same city. gene and Walker where extensivt Chnrles Raines, o f Seattle, who ar derived from membership go towards Mr. Smith was aged 33 and died Thurs changes are planned in the route of th* The bnsc of the flout was banked with phone connections. A poaac made the paying the expenses of promoting the rived at Walker Hunday to visit nt the ferns, while banners, flags nnd shields capture after a running fight. work of the club, which is endeavoring day. Mrs. Birch was aged 37 And died Pacific highway, if a satisfactory set of various aorta ahowing what Lane The fourth man implicated in the home of his aunt, Mrs. Aden Miller, at present to secure the establish Friday. Both were victims o f influenza, tlement cannot be had between thi county did tuwnrd winning the war holdup was raptured near Drain, Ore., found smallpox at the home and came on from which Mrs. Birch's husband, Rich county court and the farm owners in were draped over the background. The today by Deputy Hterllng. He ia suffer to Cottage Grove, returning to Seattle ment of nn aerial mail route for the ard Birch, is recovering. dividually. The county court says tha roast. Such expenses as those incurred tup uf the flout depicted a eiunping ing from a slight wound over on« eye, Tuesday. He formerly lived here. He many o f the farmers show a spirit of by the lieutenants who visited here in arenc, with a tent amt a campfire, nnd where a small shot plowed a furrow a made tho trip from Portland with a Mrs. LeRoy Resigns. fairness and are willing to be reason their trip through the state securing friend by motor. The friend went on standing on the float was William couple of inches long. Mrs. Maud LeRoy, who acted as assist able in their demands for damages, bu' after leaving Mr. Raines at the homo of landing places for the ships of the aerial ant postmaster for two years, has re that they are afraid that the state wil O ’Connor, of Kugene, dresaed in spurts circus are paid from this fund. The non his nunt and when hr found th it he man’s toga, nnd while the flout pro Cherry Slugs OeMlng Bod. resident membership fee is 15, with no signed her position in order to keep up have to condemn some o f the right-of ceeded down the linn paper rainbow Cherry slugs are getting bud in Lane could not visit his aunt there was noth due*. Alf. Jury has the applications for home for her sons. Wade has recently way in order to get the grading of thi trout were swung from the end of his county ugnin, nays C. K. Stewart, county ing left for him to do hut to should -r returned from France, having been a new highway finished this summer, anc membership, a number of which have fishing rod and fluttered awuy Into the fruit inspector, and he declnroa that un his suitcase nnd hike the four miles to member o f old Sixth company. Miss it ia determined to finish it before win been signed. crowds that lined the afreet. On the less spraying ia resorted to at once the Cott-igo Grove. However, he was for Mae Dugan has tahen Mrs. LeR oy’s ter. ------------------------- trout, in red letters, waa “ Lnne County, leaves of the trees will be stripped and tunate enough to get a lift in the Bede Godard Ashby. place in the postoffice. D. H. HEMENWAY IS car,-which came along on its return from the Hpurtsninn ’a Paradise. ” 8. Leslie Godard and Miss Ruby L there will be no cherries next year on Portland. It was a coincidence that AGAIN IN BUSINESS Ashby were quetly married at Eugem Mrs. K. K. Mills Honored. such trees as are affected. The inspector says that he has noticed Mrs. H. V. Allison, who was in the latter^ Mrs. K. K. Mills, who attended the Wednesday at the home of Rev. D. H Charles Fahrenwald Ia Dead. T>. H. Hemenwny, who has been in sessions o f the grnml lodge o f the Order Leeeh, who officiated. Both are wel Charles Knbrcnwald, a veteran of the many trees this summer that were badly car, had been visiting at the B. F. Civil war nnd a well known resident of affected by slugs last year and that Strange home in Portland, where Mr. business here several times during the of Eastern Star at Portland lost week, known young people o f this community Raines hnd nlso been visiting nnd from past 25 years, will soon open n clothing was honored by appointment to the po Mr. Godard has become prominent as t thia section, died Tiioeday, kidney they have no cherries on nt nil. The beat spray for the slugs, he says, which Mr. Rnincs left three hours nhend and general merchandise store in the sition of grand Martha. M. H. Anderson, school teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Godari trouble and complications being the building recently vacated by the Woolen who attended the same sessions, took s will both teach in the Mabel school) cause of death. He would have been 75 on tree« where there are no cherries, of Mrs. Allison. Mills Store, so thnt now hia former com prominent part in the drawing up of next rear, Mr. Oodard having beet years uf age in August. Funeral arrange ia a solution of one pound o f powdered petitors are in his former location nnd new by-laws for that organization. Mors Soldiers Are Home. elected superintendent. ments have not been made pending the arsenate of lend to 50 gallons uf water, Soldier boys who have returned home he will occupy the former location of his urrival of the *on Charles front Knpid but on trees thnt contain fruit it is ad Oottags Grove Defeats Springfield City, H. D. Beside» the son, the widow visable to spray with a solution o f one luring th« past week are Lester San former competitors and the two firms I^afayetto R. Long and Mrs. Jean Cottage Grove was victorious in bs^e and on« daughter, Mrs. Henry Rohde, gallon of lime and sulphur to 70 gallons ford, Wm. Skidmore and I .cm Brown. will agnin become competitors. Mosby were quietly married at Eugene o f this city, survive. Mr. Fahrenwald of water. The other solution is poison Sanford was on the Tuscania, which was Monday, Judge Wells offieiating. Both ball game» played at Springfield Satur Have yon a house to rentt Use a Sen hav« long made Cottage Grove their day and Hunday. The »«ores were 15 U had been a resident hero for a number oua nnd it would he dangerous to use it sunk, nnd he and Skidmore were with tinel wanted. ••• home and are well known here. us a »pruy on trues that contain fruit. the 20th engineers. aad 19 to «1, o f year*. { COUNTY ASSESSOR BURTON DIES AT EUGENE (Continued from luat week.) Monday.— Hna been u very good dny on the aea. Church acrvL-ea were held. They have a motion picture maehioe, but only 000 cun aee the allow at a time, from what I hnv„ heard of the layout I don’t cure to aee it. Mimdiiy, April 7.- The ocean ia very rough, Firat we run out on the deck, then down into the hold, then out, mid ao on. About 10 o ’clock we hud fire drill nnd now we are out on the deck and can't go below. Thu ayatem on thia bout ia rotten. Inapection every day. Tueadny.—Tb« »form haa rleured away and the weather ia quiet. We hud fire drill about 3:30. 1 hud a ae- vere headache nearly all day. We had rice, coffee, bread, boiled apuda, boiled egga (2) and apple butter for breuk faat. Dinner, boiled apuda, baked end fiah, a bar of chocolate, tea and bread. Fur aupper w> bud aurdinea, bread, rof fev made of aalt water, a bar o f choco late and cabbage alaw. We paaacd a »mail boat at about H o ’clock. In the afternoon a boat louded at Hreat paaacd ua on ita way to New York. It will ur- rivr a day or ao ahead of ua. Th« luat we hi<ard of the Imchanbncbe, the bout that left the aume port a day later thnn ua, we were forty eight boura la-hind if. Wcdncaduy. -Thi» morning the ocean ■a pretty rough aguin and a «mull atorm ia on. Meverul boy» on deck got a »oak AIRPLANES MAKE HISTORY FOR OLD C. G. j I