Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, September 26, 1919, Image 1

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THIEF FINDS WRONG
ON NIGHT JOB
Pitcher Man llunrli Homethin« 1» <»«>I uk
tu llappeu unii HtraUhtway
Things Begin to Move.
AND
OOTTAOE
GROVE
LEAD ER
COTTAGE GKOVK, LANK COUNTY, OKKGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919
BRAWNY BLACKSMITH BEST
KD BY BICEPLESS BUT
BEAUTEOUS BANTY
Clint H(nigg» in of the opinion that
» |div»ieu| com liosit ion mu»t be of a
brittle nntlire. Two week» ligo he au»
tinned it twi«ted unkle in u wre»tling
mill I’ll with Hum Muckin. The idea uf
bluck»mith getting the wnr»t of u
u f 11 mg mute h with u mercantile
. iloin» wiin bud enough but Hpngg»
hi iiv find» he I iiin u fractured rib thut
niiiNt have gotten in the aame en
limiter. I f he find» thut hia heart i»
nit of place ii i i i I that hia liver hna
been tiirni'd laaide out, he 1» going to
k Markin to kelp aupporl tb#
H p n g g » fuinily while he undergoea nee
»»urv ph v »ic ii I re|iuira.
Footprints of Old Pioneer Days
There ia nothing thut atira up un- old Indian fell buck into the flume»
cleat hiatory like u miaatntenient of und periahed.
Dr. Oglc»by relate» that when he
facta. Dr. Oglvaby Ink«» exception to «itini- to thi» country old i In lot mb hud
the »tu teme nt umile in The Hcritiriel three wive» but in the cnur»e o f year»
lu»t week anil credited to W. A. Kelly all of the»e und all o f hia children
to the effect thut old Chief lliilotmli died and frn|liently the old chief
wim in a drunken »tupor when he »us would mourn, ‘ ‘ What have i done thut
turn'd the burn» that reunited in hia the l^ird ha» taken away all my peo­
death. Dr. Oglesby »ay» that the ojd ple I I have always tried to live right.
chief never took u drink of whmky iu 1 have never »tolen, nefer lied und
hia life and bud a grout deal of nrver drink firew ater.”
trouble with the member» of hi» tribu
Dr. Oglenby relate» that old Indian
becuoNo he could not keep them frulli Jm-k wa» the one who lout hia legs by
Iriuking Dr. tiglc»hy »iiy» that upon rolling into the fire when drunk.
the ureimbin when Hitlotmh »ii»tuiuei| Oglesby wim called to attend him and
the burn» that reaulted in hi« dcuth, a the old Indian u»ki-d thut the white
number of the mem bei» of In« tribe m-dinne man treat him like he treat­
bail conn* h ome drunk and be hail ed white people, that he »ave hi» life
■tnyed up until lute in the night keep by cutting o ff hi» leg». Thm wu» done,
mg them from beating tbi'ir women, rbut during the following night the oth-
A fter be bud gone to »leeii In» cabin ' cr member» of the tribe piled old «(Uilta
or liouae caught fire unit means of und blanket» on top uf old Indian
egre»» were »hut o ff by the flnriie». A Jm-k, tI ion «mothering him, ufter which
dwarf Indian, Cutfinh, who wim the they left the camp and never again
•ervaiit of the mighty ilaloti»b who! went onto that aide o f the river, prob-
weighed 24« or 300 pound», made h i»'a b ly thinking that the ghoat of the
■ »rupe through nil opening in the roof »mothered indinn would not cro»» the
He
endeavored
to
pull
Huliitmli | water. The supposition ia that the In-
through the »nine opening, but ou hi : | dinna »mothered Indinn Jack because
count of the old chief » tremendous they did not wish to !>«■ burdened with
weight wa» unable to do »o and the carrying him around with them,
BO&ROWER
PLUOS
RIFLE
WITH LEAD; OWNER
IS WOUNDED
Aa the result o f loaning hia rifle,
Marvin Alatott ia Buffering with a se­
ver« wound of the left leg near the
groin.
When the gun was brought
home it wa» found to be jammed with
load. Alatott heated an iron and in­
serted thi» in the gun in an effort to
force the lead through. Fartiele» of
powder which had been left in th« gun
exploded from contact with the heated
iron and a jagged wound aa already
described wa» the re»u!t.
N liM U K R
1
CONSTITUTION IS ADOPTED
UNDER DIFFICULTIES
Olrcumatanrai A r « Said to Have Been
Mach th« Same aa Those Pre
■rated to League of Nations.
'harles M. Htevens, Eugene attorney,
atudent of the constitution and it t'lii
aud Utersating speaker, addressed
— audience in the high school audi
toriuin Friday evening, the meeting
being for the purpose o f observing e.on
stitution day.
Mr, Htevens said thut divinity
shaped our national as well as our in ­
dividual life. He went into detail ax
to the circumstances surrounding th«
adoption o f the constitution, the nunt
■erfect o f humun instruments. II.- r-
A ll But On«, Mia« Olive Bhortrldg«, ated that Benjamin Franklin, then M
rears o f age, was called a dotard,
Escape Without Any In Jon ax
Washington a fool and that Patrick
of Seriose Natur«.
Henry made inflammatory speeches
High School Enrolla 1 :Mi Btudanta on
telling how the country would be driv -
to rack and ruin.
rtrat Day and Uradaa Hava
Miss Olive Shortridge sustained a
The speaker went into detail as to
a Total of 330.
dislocated elbow in an automobile ae- the defeet» of the original articles o f
eidrat Saturday evening. A party o f federation under which the war fo r in-
young folk» were going to I-ondon to d««prudence was waged, when the fed-
With un attendane« in high erhool
attend a dance, and were riding in a erated body had bttle actual power
ml grade» greutcr on the fir»l day <»f
t'halmera ear owned and driven Ey Mr. except to make recominendatmna such
«■hold tlion the total registration for
Ritchey, o f the Sixth Street garage. aa those now proposed iu the proposed
lu»t year, cnthu»iimm in iiluio»t running
The steering apparatus “ froze” and league of nations, although it usauiiu-d
lot, from the primary grade where
the machine went into the diteh when
xtt aa the constitutional governing
the little tot» huv« gathered for their
leaving the first bridge south of the body o f the nation when it declared
tir»t great oxiMTH'iice to the »tiideut»
city. Several of the young people, who war and formed an alliance witii
and Inculi y of the high »ehool,
were nine in all, were nianed under _ ranee. I t had no power to collect
The higli ««’hind «unified LtS the fir»t
the cur but none but Mias Shortridge taxes, although it could incur expense.
lay and the grade» 3311. making a t«>
were seriously injured. The car wa» It had no power to raise and equip an
al attendance o f -til. In »pile of the
badly damaged.
army, although it did do so. Had tbero
• hurt nge of iHMik», brought uliout by
been the authority afterwards cm bod-
he aliuoat i-ompb I»' change uf text
ied in the constitution, and had there
Million Raises Fine Fruit.
book», regular work wan »tarteil Tue» Large Crew of Workers Finds It A1 Funeral Is Held Monday; Mrs. J. F.
J. D. Million, who hopea to round been coordinated effort, England, our
lay in the elementary grade» and Wed
moat Impossible to Keep Fro
Earl, Roy and Hiram Are
out the number of years indicated by recent ally, could have been driven o ff
nc»duy in the high school.
due« From Spoiling.
Surviving Children.
hia name and who is yet bat 75 yeara n one year, instead o f si-vi-u.
M im Kli/.ubeth DeV'aney, a graduate
The atates levied their own dnties
young, remembered The Sentinel this
of the University of Oregon, wim in
week with generous samples o f the nd these were the cause of much run-
Wnnhiiigtiin D. t'., when ulMted I » xne
With a crew o f about Co at work
J. A. Griggs, one of the tx-st known fruit whirh people who might be con­ teation and ill-feeling between the
eed Mi»» Georgia Kinar-V un M high
states.
ehind instructor. M i»» llcVancy ar produce i» coming in mi rapidly nt the of tin- pioneers o f this section, died sidered elderly in a country with less
The speaker told o f the valuable
ozone can raise by the em­
riveil Morduy ufter u hurried trip L'littage Grove cannery thut it is with Sut urduy nixiu ut the home o f his soil salubrious
part secrecy played in the adoption o f
itero»» tlie continent und wa» ready for difficulty that much o f it i« k'-Pt from lliram, in this city. The funeral will ployment of a portion o f their spare the constitution. The four outstanding
U f course, he explained, it
»(Milling
The output ulreinly him held Monduv from the family home at time.
lui v Taccdsy Banting,
.¿MB**»., Washington, Franklin,
The »Indent body eounril o f th. high puwed the total out put for lu»t year, Comatuck, ltev, Joseph Knotts o f f i­ doesn’t take any great amount o f w«rk *.?*
Hamilton and Madison, were pleug'-d
to
raise
fruit here.
«•- hind ha» already organized and I» it bus even bean found *ece»«ary to ciating. interment wu» in the Com­
to
absolute
secrecy, and although there
stock
cemetery.
He
win
aged
*5
years,
ut work plauaing student body activ work Sundny» to make any headway
were many bitter controversies Xetw n
it it*» for the year. Edwin Skilling i* ngninat the increasing receipt», mid the 4 month«. 11 day».
COUNTY
HEALTH
NUBS*
them, they did not become knowfai until
John Allen Griggs was born in Erie
pre«ident of the »Indent body and ex reeord run in the hiatory uf the iimti-
WANTS SERVICES ASKED 5« year» later, when the Hamilton let­
tutiou woa made last Sunday, when county, N. Y., May it, Dt.'id. lie crossed
ufficio pre«ideiit of the eounril.
ter» were published. Mr. Htevens is
3V7M No. 10 cun* o f prune» were put the plains in 1853, w u married in Cal­
up. Over »even ton» or fruit were thua ifornia in Dttili to Miss Surah Ann Examination of School Children by o f the opinion that had these contro­
U H A C T IV IT IE S ARE
versies
become public property ut tho
O fficial Is Not Compulsory.
of. Forty-five ton» of pear* Jones, nnd arrived March 17, 1871, at
A L R E A D Y IN F Ü L L SW INO disposed
time the constitution was being eon-
have been rnnned, la tuna of blackIx'r- CoiiiNtiH-k, Douglas county, hi» home
rie« uttd 35 ton» of bran». The output ever afterwnril». He came here for
Mis» Mury A. Brownell, temporary Biuered, it roight never hnve been
Thi» week him been filled with the tin, v.-jir will eaatty double that " f nii-dii-iil attention only a few day» be­ public health nurse for Ijine county, adopted. There was a great conflict
high »rhool urtivitie» incident to the laat yenr and the innnngruient find» fore his death. His w ife died two and spoke in the auditorium o f the high over the membership o f the houses o f
rcKiimptiou of »ehool work. A high that additional floor apace and mu u half year» ago. Surviving children school Monday afternoon to parents congress and it was through the power-
•ehuol rnlly wna held W ed Beoda y night clnnery must In* provided before oper­ lire Mr». J. F. Earl, o f Riddle; Roy, o f of the school children, the object o f *ul tafluence of Washington that thn
and already I hour who are Inking nth ation» commence nest yenr.
Cnnmtock (member of the legislature), the meeting being to interest parents smaller state» were protected by equal
letir» are arranging n football arhedule
Mul llirnm H„ o f this city.
to such an extent that they will de­ representation in the upper house o f
The fir»t game will be played Sntur
mand that the county court keep a congress. The second great conflict
lav of next week nt Eugene.
county nurs«- on permanently. Buck a was over the question of whether
Three rbiMea have elected officer» 76 CITIZENS SION
luster Brumfield Home.
demand must be made or the county slaves should be considered us persons
a» follow»:
Tauter (Dutch; Brumfield arrived nurse will not become permanent. Miss or property. Finally, us a basis for
FOR 1920 CHAUTAUQUA
Seniora President. Kenneth D eljt»
Monduv morning ufter neurly two Brownell was accompanied by Mrs» determining population, it was deter-
«o»; vice prc»idcnt, Clyde Ixmnnrd; »ec
Cottage Grove is to have a rhnutau- years in France as a member of the Jane C. Allen, who ia employed by the mined that each slave should eount a*
rotary, Raid Vcatch ; trau trar, A lle« <|iin the coming summer, 75 o f the lead­ EOth engineer». He is mighty glad to Htate Tuberculosis society as a field three-fifths of a person.
liareiNon; »ergennt at uriu«, Edwin ing citixens of the city having »igned be home nnd hu» hud all o f Europe worker.
There w ere many delays in the adop-
Skilling; representatives, Eva Hartung a contract with the Ellison White thut he want», but says he is ready
A central meeting will be held in tion of the constitution by th«* nec«*s-
ml Francia ljic«iy; reporter, France» Ohnutaui|ua system. The sennion will to go aguin under the same circum Kugene Octuber 18, at which time tba sary number o f the states. It was sub-
I jicey.
Minces.
be for sis (lays.
I^anc Couqty Public Health assoeia- ntttted by congress September 2.\ 17vst
Sophomore«- Freaident, Harry Skill
tiun will be organised. Each commun­ was adopted by the necessary six
Considerable difficulty wm» found In
ing; vire president, Clara Milne; »er
ity o f the county will have a vice- statw within six months but not by
Pitcher Takna Law Breaker to Door» retary, Velma Hart; treasurer, Ethel secur.ng the 75 signers, us a number COMMERCIAL CLUB
president and each community will be 1
i-o
o . e I,la ,ld » the 11481 to
unail
of
the
Chautauqua
fans
were
sore
be
,
p
p
O
ITM
ti
v
n
M
n
«
v
• arts
Mackey; representative. Mûrie Veateb;
of County Jail Without Arous
ruuiie Ellison White bad turned down a i
A vJ K lio U I t lfi I t l U n il A I represented on each committee.
reporter,
Marie
MeCargnr.
Miss
Brownell
will
hereafter
divide
ing Suspicions.
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Fre»hmen Freaident, Wendell Cuch bona fide contract given them two |
Rayi Car W asn't Speeding.
The commercial club will hold its her time ns follows: The firat week
ran; vice (iri'Nideut, Dorm llidderninn years ago, and the fact that there was
o f the month will be spent in Eugene
Mrs. U. L. Gillegpie, who was driv-
»ecretary. Veta Finaler; trenaurer, Eva a heavy deficit from the Kiididiffe first meeting »iuco the summer vaca- and vieinity, the second week in Cot- lng the car which collided week before
A few moment» before he »tnrted fur Brock us; —rgannt i| arm», Jm-k Bap chnulauqun last yeur also hail a de j tion next Monday evening, at which
Kogeue
Tue»day
fori'noon,
Deinity ger; reprewillative, Fred Awbrey; re terrent effect. O f the 75 signers no time there will be n social session nnd tage Grove and vieinity, the third last with a wagon load o f poles, says
Hhenff 1'itrher received a telephone porter. Manon Tretera.
two are from the same family, so that plans will be luid for the w inter’* week in Junction City and vieinity and that the item was in error in stating
the fourth week in Florence and vicin­ that the automobile was speeding. Mho
mr»»nge from the Ibiiiglit» county »her
a large proportion of the l imn lie» of work.
greater
ity. Her first visit to the Cottage says she was not traveling ut
i f f to In* on the lookout fur a mat
the city are represented by the sign- j
—
— —
Grove community will be the second rate of speed than 16 miles an hour
who had robbed an obi man in that WOULD BEAT RAIN
_________________
_
Pioneer
8tones
Popular.
week
in
Oetober,
when
she
will
inspect
and
that
the
accident
was
due
largely
county, taking a rifle, revolver and
BY ROCKINO HIGHWAY
Following is one of the many com the children of the schools for physical to the fact that the wagon curried no
»mull »urn uf money. I7ndi'r»taiidiu
Tie Plant Resumes.
moots The Sentinel has received re- und mental defects. This examination light, although it was durk at the time.
that the main highwny wn» ciliari
The Southern Pacific's tie phint at ; gariling the pioneer stories which it is not compulsory and children whose The wagon was driven by Mr. C'lev •
Every effort i» being made to com
1'itcher took the Delight valley detour
Imthnm
is
again
operating
with
a
crew
publishes intermittently: “ I wish to parents object will not be examined.
Irte the improvement» on Pacific
enger and the accident happened this
A »hurt diafane« from the city he »aw
ighvvay at Divide before the fall rain» of Mexicans. The plant was »hut down tell you how very much we appreciate
side o f the K elly bridge. T l le wagon
abend of him u pedratrinn whom he u
fur
s«ime
tune
beennse
the
former
crew-
tlint
'old
times
dope.’
Indinn
lore,
»to
­
»et
hi
,
when
thm
(iiirtiun
uf
the
road
was not damaged but the car, an Over­
onre derided wa» the man wanted ■
ROAD BOOSTERS PUT
wns
not
satisfied
with
the
number
of
rie»
o
f
the
pioneers,
pioneer
newspa-
land, lost a wheel.
will
become
nbmdiitcl
V
iuipn«»nble
if
Dougin« county. Overtaking the mu
UP LORANE ROAD MONET
left without rock. The grentent trouble hinirs n day they were asked to be on per», etc., especially the stories by I)r.
hu invited him to ride, the o ffer beni
i Oglesby. I t ’» great.”
glndly accepted. The puHNeiiger wn »rem» to lie ill getting n crew o f men thn job.
Little Tot 8calde<f to Death.
More than $600 has been subscribed
particular to hold tight to the rifb large enough to do the work.
Mrs. John Myers attended tho fu­
by residents along the road and by neral o f her four-year-old granddaugh­
which convinced Hitcher that hie fir»t
people in the eity for work along the ter Esther Myers, at Corvallis this
auapiciona were rurrrrt. 1‘itcher »tu|i|M'd
north I-orane road where the county week. The little tot had been at Leb­
in front o f the county juil nml the pa» NEARLY TWO HUNDRED
will not be able to complete the work anon in company with her mother,
Kruger got out und wn» profu»« in In
DOLLARS FOR THREE PIGS
this year. The eounty is to furnish Mrs. Pete Myers, to attend the wed­
thunk». ''D o n 't mention I t . " »nid th
blasting
material and residents along ding o f Mrs. Myers’ brother. While
deputy »heriff, "th a t wa» nothing a
A price of $IU5 for three two year-
the road have subscribed $200 in cash at the home o f her grandmother Ks
all compared to what 1 am going to d old hog» is the record to date for tin»
and work and business men of the eity ther, while running about the house,
for you. I have had a room reaerver »ectimi of the country nnd this was the
have subscribed $400. The portion o f stumbled and fell into a kettle o f boil
for you in t hia little red brick bui I
amount received bv Tony Abren for
the road where the work will be done ing water, the burns sustained result-
lag where nil your want« will lie take
three pig» o f the Cl. 1. C. »train. The
Following the plan adopted a year ago. The Sentinel
is the two and a half miles from the ng in her death. The family wer« at
rare of ut our expeuae fur Nome littl |nirrliii»er is a new renident who is go
Medley bridge to the school house in one time residents o f Cottage Grove.
will this year give its second nnniiul special November
time. W e're a very hospitable bullet mg onto the old Shortridge pince on
district
No. 48 at the end o f road dis­ There are three surviving brothers.
of |M'o|de around here. ’
The aur Const fork.
subscription offer. In order to be fair to all, those
trict
No. 69.
prmed iiiun admitted the robbery an
whose subscriptions come due before thnt time may take
County Rond Superintendent MeKy
gave hi» name a» Juliu» Froii7.nk.
advantage of the offer.
OLD MEMBERS T A K E CHAROE
and Patrolman Tullar have looked over FRESH, RIPE STRAWBERRIES
O r LODOE TOR E V E N lN O
First it should be stated thnt owing to the continued
the proposed mprovement and say the
ARE CURIOSITY TO
JASPER PATTEN FEATURES
work will start at once.
advance in the cost of producing u newspaper, the cash-
VISITORS
A
notable
«nvent
in
Musnnic
circles
IN MOVING PICTURE
in advance price of The Sentinel, nfter November 30,
of the city wn» the blue lodgu meeting
C
H
ILD
IS
IN
JU
RED
W
H
E
N
SHE
will
be
#3.(M
l
the
yenr,
and
for
each
month
a
subscription
OUTDOOR SCREAM
Wednesday evening iu honor o f the
Bert Hands briuging a load of straw­
IS KNOCKED DOW N B T
becomes in arrears 5 cents will be added. Examples: I f
older members o f
the fraternity.
berries into the city Wednesday at­
CARELESS C YC LIST
Mimhv creek moving picture theater Among those present was one member
you should not pay your subscription until a month after
tracted the attention of a number o f
Evening performance, Saturday, Hc(
visitors in the city who were on the
'I « i- r» o f nge, and still as spry aa
expiration the price would be $2.05; if you should not
Little Olivian Smith, daughter of street at the time. There has not been
tember 80,
most men o f tin or 70, who ha» liceii a
pay until two months after expiration the price would
Mr.
am
l^lrs.
8.
R.
Hmith,
wan
serious
Ju»per ratten, former range rid
week since early in May that Mr.
member for ti.'l year». Another member
In- $3.10; if you should not pay until three months after
ly injured while coming home from a Hands
him ju»t exchanged u " g e a r n h ift" cur Ktl years of age, who wa» also able to
has not gotten a picking iwnl
expiration
the
price
would
be
$2.15,
etc.
school
a
few
days
ago
when
atnirk
hv
for a " H e n r y '', lnte»t pence edition make a speech, ha» been a member 00
the vines will contiuue to bear until
a
bicycle
which
came
out
of
F
ir»»
alle'v
Until November 30 we will accept paid-in-advance
from Detroit, Mich.
along in November. Mr. Hands is but
year» and »till another present upon
just as she was crossing it. She was one o f many in this section who liax
At the end uf the gnrtige I» n “ III!
the occasion ha» been a member for
subscriptions for a full yenr or more nt $1.75. Figure
picked up ia an unconscious condition the everbearing variety and straw
biiuiin'r winch Jimper hud pliiced there more than 50 years. Many states o f
single months over a yenr nt 15 cents each.
and for some time it was feared that berry shortcake made from berries
fur In» larger cur and which bail here the union were represented in the
there were internal injuries. A number fresh from the garden for Christmas
A h a »ju'i'inl November o ffer we will accept subscrip­
tofiire »erved the niir|Hi»e piliiiirahlv mother lodge» o f those present. The
o
f accidents have barely been avoided dinner is nothing unusual.
tions from November, 1020, to November, 1021, at #1.50.
JuHper driven into tile garage with hi» older member» held the clinir» for the
at this crossing on Kixth street, which
Intent pence edition "'H en ry .” and evening nnd entertained the younger
is a blind alley,
the funner range, rider when
members with short speeches.
Examples:
EDITOR TO GO TO AERIAL
find» he ha» no gear» to »hift (mil
OOW DTVTLLE
RESID ENTS
PRO
bul k on the »teeriug wheel nml bellow DRIVES
CIRCUS IN ONE OF
I f your subscription expire* In Hcnti'wber, 1919.
TRACTOR
FLOW
JU8T
H IB IT SHOOTING OF GAME
' ' whim, ' ’ bill the " H e n r y " , fatte «t
30 cents will pnv you to November; add $1.75 (total
BEFORE H UBBY FRE8ENTED
THE PLANES
IN
T
H
A
T
SECTION
pence edition, »trike» the 2lx24 till in |
$2.05) and you will be paid to November, 1920; add
W IT H DAUOHTER
er and pu»he» it through the end o
another $1.50 (total $3.65) ntnl you will be paid to
Elbert Bede, editor of The Hen tine
All residents o f Gowdyville have pro­
the garage and fo lio » » it to th
A few hours nfter Mrs. Everett Fow
November, 1921.
hibited hunting in that vieinity and has received word that it is quit
ground three or four feet below, where ell whs nssisting her liusbiind by oper
are taking steng to have that entire probable that he will be picked up b
it» temper in incited by a »inali build ntiiig the triiidor with which the full
I f your subscription expires in October, 1919, 15
section set aside in a game preserve, one o f the plaues on their way to th
ing whieli it chime» iicrii»» the yard plowing was being done she presented
cents
will
pay
you
,to
November;
add
$1.75
(total
after which it will be a serious offense aetial circus to be neld in Eugei
and detnolinhea. When the " H e n r y ” him with a hnunriiig bnby daughter.
$1.90) and you will be paid to November, 1920; add
to hunt thereon. The quail which have some time in October. Tho word
latent peace edit inn, fail» tu hurdle
Both mother and daughter are doing
$1.50 (total $3.40) and you will be paid to November,
been started there are multiplying rap­ from the Eugene chamber of co.nmere
ditch .luMpcr .jnnm on Nili the brake» Ii fine but the father has had to finish
1921.
idly Hnd were fed during the winter which is arranging for the circui.
can find and tiring» the runaway to
the plowing himself.
by residents. They now wish to pre
ntwnil»till, after the »urroundiag bind
I f your subscription expires in November, 1919,
Spray W o n 't Sell Chickens.
vent their slaughter and will prose
»enne had been Imilly torn to plori
J\ F. (Filosofer) Hpruy, who h:
$1.75 will pay you to November, 1920; add $1.50 (to ­
cute anv persons caught hunting them
John R. Medley Die*.
and »ruttired over the Fatten place.
gone into the chieke^-ruising bu.xinei
on forbidden property.
tal $3.25) and you will be paid to November, 1921.
John Robert Medley, Civil war vet­
The " H e n r y ” wim not greatly dam
on a large scale, has recently refuse
ugfd, but Mr». Fatten, who was in th eran nml resident of (fregón since 1850,
an offer o f $2 each for 60« of h
The
idea
is
to
hnve
nil
subscriptions
expire
in
yard, barely enenped being run over.
died Wednesday evening of heurt
H. H. Klbbey Dies.
White Leghorn pullets. He says he ca
November and to have them (« id in advance ns much
trouble. The funeriil will be held today
Blue Mountain, Sept. 25. — (Special make more than that by raising eg;
ns
possible,
thus
saving
The
Sentinel
considerable
nt
Oakland
from
the
Christian
church.
to
The
Sentinel.)—
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H.
Kibbev,
well
Hull Fruii« Dryer Running.
aud still not be bothered by the go
Mr, Medley was nged 75 years, 8
expense in bookkeeping, which saving we wish to give
known resident o f this section, died at eminent's profiteering investigatin
John Hull him been u|H'rnting h
to our subscribers.
his home here Hunday from a rotnpli- committees.
private prune dryer for two week» nn months, 13 days and wus born in Ran­
dolph county, Mn. I'pon coining to
ration o f dis«>nses. The funeral was
••xpect» to demi up hi» crop thin wee
held Tuesday and Interment was is
The prune» thin year are of large air.i Oregon he settled at Oakland, where
0. G. People in Eastern Reunion.
he
was
nitrr.ed
42
yenra
ago
to
Mis»
the Blue Mountain cemetery. Mr. Kib
and were in no wav injured by tin
REMEMBER T H A T TO T A K E A D V A N TA G E OF TH IS OFFER
A clipping from an Indiana paper
Rebecca
Flirtiti,
who
survives.
Six
bey
was
SO
years
o
f
age
and
was
born
rain». Mr. IInil ' h dryer him two tun
states
that the fifth annual reunion o f
YOU MUST DO SO BEFORE NOVEMBER 30. 1919. A F TE R T H A T
in Vermont. He had nut recently re­ the descendants o f Nehemiah and Kit-
nel» and he hn» nn trouble in enring years ago the family moved h«re. Dur
D
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TH
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R
A
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W
IL
L
BE
*'2.00
A
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A
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IN
ADVANCE.
W
ITH
mg
the
Civil
wnr
he
was
n
member
turned
from
Portland,
where
he
had
fur hi» entire crup nt the time when
ehell linden was held at 1-owell, Ind.,
F IV E CENT8 ADDED FOR EACH M ONTH OF ARREARAOE.
gone for medical treatment. The wid August 31. Among 300 present wero
the prune» are in the pink of condi­ of Co. D, 1st Oregon cavalry, itetiJ»s
ow survives.
tion. lie him handled »mall <|imntitie» the wife, six children survive.
4 ^ * Finnerty and Mr. and Mrs.
for hi» neighbor*
A. k Burrows and dnughters, o f Cot­
Clear*
around
for
Garaga.
Highway Work Nearly Completed.
tage Grove. Millieeat und Jerrine Bur­
Contractor Kynn reports that, he lias
Carnival Ia Coming.
H. L. Godard atarted work yesterday rows both gave readings.
clearing tke ground for tke laving o f
The George T. Scott United Shows completed the grading nn hi.t Pncifis
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for tke ____
new Wood
Due to a bursted steam pipe in
open here next Monday with a carni­ highway contract north of h“ re with
Rede A Smith, Publishers
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garage. The aid hoarding house ou the boiler at the eleetric light plant t
val and will be here fur the remainder the exception of the rock cut behind
property waa completely demolished was no electric service Wednesday
o f the week. They will pitch their the JuiLon Allen plnce aud ut tl c S-g
yesterday.
inaw hill.
til late in the afteraooa.
bent* on north Ninth atreet.
A mull w tio afterwords gave his
name iin Ariliu M Hiiwnders, o f Yak
Him, hum Interrupted ut iiluiul 2:3«
ii't'liu k Hit ii • Iuv in■ • rfi111u w liili* iiiii king
n I'.uri'ful mi 'I i *«'tmil ut | ii ( ii ' n mill sinok-
mu miiti'riuU ut llu' 1 roulirtilri' cigar
niuri'. k'ur Minin* run mm In* had waited
nii111 II iit ii h it i ' ini I’lfr k i IIrnuml In
Ini dl»i-oiiiiiiodcd uii'l ill onli'r In iivnnl
« ii ii m i no anyone iiny troubli* wbatevci
In- made Iii n 1'iilry through it nmr win
•low above Urn n I ii ' i I roof. Mnrshiil
i'ltrher, who tuul Ni'i'ii I hi« niuii m I i |i in
lir lii ml tliu lull lit i ritf. ilnl nut interrupt
llm |irii«iiM'ilin((N until In' thought tin
robber, working under full glare in the
front rouiii of tin* »tori', nml till In»
liiu'ki'ta flilt'll, lit' tin'll tii|i|n'il on tin
window iiiii I »ti’|i|ii'il nruiiiiil unitor I Ii••
mar window J un I iii time to h I hivi ' ii
revolver against tin- tlin 'f'» rib». ‘ ‘ I
didn't
anyone arouml «vim looked
hk» u polireinun, ” Hnwndors i-a(ilniniil.
It i» M im ii't III o f u coincidence ttint
never Ini» itnynui' put nwuy witli u ili'l'
redation of liny kiml when I'ltehcr Inn
I... ii on the job. tMln-r niulit robbi'fii'i
when the tnlevea were not ileteeteil
occurred when aomrune elae was on tli
me lit loll. Hitcher "III.I In' tuul ii klinrli
Holiday in • • r n • n u Hint In* hinl liettei
»tick iiriiuml, iiiNteuil of piling to In'll
to m il for the night trnlii which w a»
»ever a I hour» lute. While »tninling in
ii we I ml no »pot nen r the l1" " Ton '" g
Ituting nil what he hint better ilo. In
saw tile man »lip around liehiml tin
Trimlirnlge »tore two block» down the
■tree!
I'ltehcr slipped down to the
»(nit where the mini hinl ili»n(i|ienreil
but could find notbiiig. H ihiii he hetiril
■uuieoiie I'liiuliing nliiiig the »hi-d roof
I'lleher then went nrouud front nml
wiitrln-il the thief work hi» wuy in
thru ugh the window and beta kinuell
to the routent» o f the reglnter nml
»how rii»ea.
The thief bail |ireviou»lv entered th<
W i II niui re»taiirunt through the rant
• bier, whirh
unlinked, and ha<
helped hioiaOlf to u bottle " f milk
Mr» Willson's puree, containing $1.65
nml IS cent» worth of rumlv which
Mr». W 111» i ■ ii hml (iiirrhn»i'd the day
before. Mr», Wilburn i't|dnlna that »he
i» imi (•••riuitted to ent riindy but on
thin urninion hud determined to defy
the doctor» and providence ind go on
n regular »pree.
The |uir»e anil money have been n
turned by the county authorities but
ebe i» »till mourning the loan of the
uintcrinl» for the »neehiirine debnurh
The thief, who wm found to be but
2« year» o f nge, ho» been »enlenced ti
the reform »ehuol. lie nlremlv hn» n
record nml hi«» bruken n parole given
by the Wnahingtun nuthoritiea.
919 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
LEADS 1918
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PASSES 1918
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