Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, October 03, 1919, Image 1

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VOLUME X X I X
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SNODGRASS IS BOUND OVER
ON ASSAULT CHARGE
Former Cottage Drove Marshal Nearly
Kill* Mau by m a k in g Him ou
Ilea.I w ith Wrench.
Frank Hiiodurass, locomotiva «ligiusar
on i In- Hootli Kelly I.umber rnnipuny’»
logging ruilwuy above Wotulliiig, i» un
iter ♦Hum bull to nwuit lictlou o f tlo'
grand jury, a k i w i l with assault with
o ib'iiilly weapon upon Janies Brady, u
brukrlnuil OH the same line, who in
now III the Kllgenu hospital with »
fructurail skull uml whoun condii urn,
llie iiltcniliug |ihy»ieinn any*. I n uariouu.
The nrmiiult was comuuttiul on Tirar»
tiny. According to Hnudgrii»*’ own ato
ry, llrmly turnad u aw iteli over lual
before Hiiinlgrnaa ' engine rumo iifoug
mol the bitter “ «ailed Imo ilo w n ’ ’ for
It. A fter the engine atn|>|>ei| Hiioilgmaa
aanl llrmly came to bini nini lobi him
if be were o f f hia engine he wotihl
knock lila henil o ff, or aouiething aim
¡In r. Hiioilgruaa auva he grasped u
monkey wrench it ml dismounted from
Ina engine whereupon Hruily at ruck
him on the unii with u heavy at irk he
rumini uml Hiioilgruaa at ruck llrmly
over the henil with the wrench. Wit
neaaea to the nffuir ngree in the mitin
with thia atory.
llrmly fell unconarioua mol wua ut
unce brought to Eugene where phyni
riniia fouinl tbut he limi auffereil u
very Inni frnrture o f the aknil.
Hiioilgruaa, upon lenrning o f the tin
ture o? llrmly'a injury immediately
nakeil llr. Kuykendall lo proeure u ape
embat from I'orllninl ut hia expense.
Ile minuta timi he nrtnl too hastily
uml aulii he woulil ilo anything in thi-
Morbi to naaiat the victim o f hia huaty
temper.
Hiioilgruaa ia n former city murahnl
of Cot luge d rove unit wua deputy wnr
■leu of the atule penitentmrv 'luring u
portion o f Oawnhi Went'a mlmmiatrn
tuoi ua governor.
Itrmly, who ia only 111 yenra o f nge,
livea in Hhuatn county, t'nllf. He wua
bi uk emu o ou u ilifferent trnui tlinn
the one Hiioilgruaa wua working on.
Notwithstanding that Itrmly lumie u
atuteiuent Hint he «liti not wuut to
prosecute in« assailant, u complaint
wua aworu to mid Hiuulgruaa wua bound
over.
OOTTAOE
OROVE
'*
LEADER
Swtttoi
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAV, OCTOBER ii, 1919
THIEVES RINO FIRE BELL
TO DISTRACT ATTENTION
OF CITY MARSHAL
For the first time burglars have put
one over on Murahul Pitaber, tlo- o fft
r nr who»,, hutu-hi'a hnv» rcaultc.l in
milking him u reputation na u man-
getter.
Friday morning ubuiit twu
o'cliM-k the fire bell tnppi'il on*« which
i. ii n i g ii ii I thiii the niiirahul ia wuntcil.
Bitcher could 1 1 ml no on«» who had nut
in u cull uml coneluildl Hint the elec
tncnl iippnrutiia hud gone o ff nerident
ally, A fevy min ii tea Inter n big cur
imaaetl him mul the occupnnta gnvn
evidence of being in u hurry. In the
inuriiiiig it wna found tbut btirglnra
had l kill two t llilt g l from the
Wtiodaou guruge, huving entered by
tnhiug u glnaa out o f the rear. I’ itcher
in ceituin thut the nliirm bell wna rung
to tnke him to another part o f the
city while the robbery wna being com
milted mnl he la certain that the oe-
cupmita o f the cur that wua in aurh n
hurry got the rasing*. To mid inault
to injury, the thieven left u not« any
lug t Ii it t they would Mend buck the
money to pay for the tirea.
Home tourlata hud been m the gnruge
the eveiulig before looking nt tirea,
which were the one« nfterwurda atolen.
It in preaumed Hint they were ahort o f
money mul thia methoil wua the only
one by winch they could ucipure the
properly. The gnruge iieople, however,
lo not place much fuith in the promise
that the money to pny for the tirea
will lie aent buck. Fred llrombiiugh
wua unleep in the gurugr at the tune
the robbery took pim-e.
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE HAS
REACHED 500
Muperlnlendent It* at tie Culla Attention
lo Brobable Violator« of Coiupul-
aory Education Law.
Di-apite the huiulicup due to the hick
>f text hooka, acliool work ia now in
nil awing unit prngrraamg nicely. The
attendance ia iilmut 500 uml ia ao much
Inrgi-r than hiat year that it him been
found neceaaury to add im iuatructor
ii genernl acience. Mi »a Mae llurbert,
■ f .Springfield, hna accepted thia |.oai
ion and will atnrt upon her dutlea
next Momlny. Hhe ia u University o f
iregou graduate,
A 'teueher
wna
Itlipped la at year, ao that the faculty
uuw the name ua before that time.
Huperiliteiiilf lit Iteuttle ia o f the
opinion Hint the compuiaory education
aw ia being Mnlnti-d in coma inatunrea
I lu- law require» that nil children un
ler the age o f Id yenra who have not
gruiluated from the eighth grude ahull
utteml achiail.
Footprints of Old Pioneer Days
Mra. H. K. McKinney report* being
iimong the eurlieat aettlera o f thia aee
tmu. Hhe urrived in 1862, her parents,
■mathim and Mary Tihiietta, aettling
ii the Klkheud country over the line
o Dougina eounty. They eamu down
the Columbia on the Lot Whitcomb,
the firat bout ever built in Oregon. It
wua fommnnib'd by Captain Ainaworth
uml trnveli-d between Cascade full* and
Portland.
Mr*. M cK inney’* griiml
fnther on her mother'a aide wn* wound­
ed iu the Hluekhiiwk wnr.
• • •
W’m. A. Kelly, o f Dorena, arrived
ere in IM51. lie wua the aim o f Mr.
ml Mr*. Ira Kelly. ' ‘ A u n t” June
fentrh, then a girl in her ’teen», who
rode lioraeback much of the way, enr
ro d litrb- William a large part o f the
n i *
on lo
r loir»c.
•
Did old Chief lliilotiah drink fire-
wliter or did he not drink firew aterf
it ia the recollection of Itonm- Himrt
idge that it wna hia thirat for liquor
.hut cauaed the liiaa o f the teeth which
reaulted in hia Ix-iug nuim-d lluiotiali.
It ia the recollection o f Hhortridge that
lliilotiah, Catfiah, Charlie uml H|iore’»
Jim, nil Indian* o f the Cnhipouin tribe,
aiieiiked under the »tore of Anderaon
H a in 1 1 to n (ubout where Haginuw now
ia), bored a hole through the floor into
n keg o f whiaky on the other aide o f
the floor, emptying the keg into their
atomiicha, thnt llumiltua caught the
Indiana uud hit llnlotiah in the mouth
with u gun barrel, knocking out a nuin
ber o f ni* teeth, uml tbut he tbcreuftrr
wna given the numc which aignifted
no teeth.’ ’
lioonc remembera old Moaea, a Mo
Inllu chief who didn't drink nnd was
mi enemy uf firewater. Hi- aeeined to
huve n hold over the Cnhi|Mioiaa, na
well na over hia own tribe, nnd all
listened to him with res|s-ct. Boone
describes him us u mnn with a red
cently by W. A. Kelly. Boone anys he
iilsii could
Id tail hides the same way if
had the time and patience. He adds
that the Indiana often colored the
hide» with the smoke o f rotten wood
and sometimes they were so olinble
nnd so perfectly colored that It wna
iilmoat impossible to tell them from
broadcloth.
a a a
“ Uncle” Iturne Veuteh is another
who re mem tiers much o f the old In
diaiis and it ia hia recollection thut
old lliilotiah wus burned to ib-utb while
under the influence o f liquur. “ He
wna na lazy ua any o f the Indiana.
None o f them would do uny work to
amount to anything, but upon the duy
o f Ins death he had I ms - ii shoe king out*
a order to get u supply for hia horac
for the winter. This he piled in hia
shanty and in the night the oat*
enuglit fire nod Hulotiah wn* burned
to di nth in his own cabin .”
I I’ ncle” Iturne Veatcb apeak* en­
tertainingly o f the Indian wur. The
wlntea here were warned by llnlotiah
that an upriaing wua imminent, but
thia section never wua molested. There
were Home Ml or more, however, who
went from here to southern Oregon.
O f theae, “ U n cle" Iturne, now uged
91, and “ Uncle” Thus. Bovey, who
muat bo 83 /» r 84, nre thought to be
the only often now living. Mr. Bovey
ia thought to be living aomewhere iu
the northern port o f the atate. The
commander o f the company waa flip-
turn Noland, o f Crcswell, a fearless
fighter with previous military exper
lence in the Mexican wur but who is
an id to have been curt-lean in earing
for hia men. Jeremiah Tnylor, who
died only recently, wna the only Cot
tuge (irove mun who waa wounded.
“ Uncle” Iturne apeak* o f the feeling
thut came over them when one o f their
number wna killed. 'Die impulae was to
clean out every one o f the Indiana.
“ Uncle” Iturne remembers well In­
dian Mnry, w ife o f Indian Jnck and
u character well known to ull the pio
in-era. Hhe is buried in n corner o f
the
Mi-Furinnd
cemetery,
where
“ l nele” Dave McFarland caused a
monument to be erected to her mem­
ory.
* a a
Next week The Hentinel will publish
a list of the early settler* o f the Coast
fork valley furnished by Boone Hhort-
ridge, and o f the Row- river nnd Mos­
tly creek valleys furnished b y “ U n ele"
Borne Veatch. who has also promised
to furnish u list o f nil the early set
tiers from Camus swale south to Cot­
tage Drove.
BALKY FLIVVER, LIKE MULE,
KNOWS ITS MASTER
AND GOES
Anyone interested in a facial ib-m-
onatrntion o f disgnst in its most viru­
lent form should have seen the look
on the “ p h i«“ o f C. A. Bartell a few
mornings ngo.
“ D art” recently acquired i flivver
which hud been converted into H
“ bu g.“ Upon the morning in question
Burt wua in a hurry to get aom -where
and the bug waa to be hit mean* of
conveyance. For 45 minutes he twirled
’er. intermittently trying the spark
and gas and once in awhile squaring
o f f and looking nt ’er ns if he wished
the outfit was in some plxee where
there would be no ignition troubles.
Many came to gaze, to offer advice
and pan* on, while Bart turned a id
turned and the flivver steadfastly re­
fused to chug.
Billy Johnson happened along, en­
joyed the performance foe a few mo­
ment* anil then exaaperntingly te-
marked: “ Bart, the only trouble ia
that you d on 't know how to twiat 'e r .”
“ Well, i f you think you know more
about it than I do you 're welcome to
try it .”
Billy took hold o f the handle in just
the wuv Bart bad held it. be twisted
er amend onee in exactly the seme
manner thnt Bart had already twisted
’er several thousand times, the only
difference being that she “ chugged”
rij(ht o f f the first twist.
.L ot wua the moment you should
have seen B a rt’s face.
GOVERNMENT RECOGNIZES
MUNICIPAL FIELDS
Cities Ara Informed as to Require­
ment* Exacted for Fields of
Different Classes.
N U M BER 2
POWER SERVICE CRITICISM
IS QUITE TAME
Man»g*r 0. M. Shinn Speaks Before
Commercial Club and Says
No Apologies Due.
The first meeting o f the eommereisl
club for the season, held Monday eve­
ning, was largely attended. The ques­
tion of faulty electric light und power
service was discussed for an hour or
more but no aetion o f any kind was
taken. There has been considerable
dissatisfaction during the pust few
months beeuuse o f the feet that the
lights have been o f f three nights and
because several times there nun been
nterruptions o f day service, or when
there has been service it has been un­
steady and fluctuating, causing consid­
erable inconvenience to users of light
and power.
Twice the lights wero o f f because
of necessary repairs at the electric
light plant and onee because o f a
shortage o f water. When the power
has been o f f during the daytime it
has been beeaose o f accident, necessary
repairs or ehanges in the system.
Brevious to a few months ago the
electric light company wits able to any
that not onee during its present own­
ership had the power been o ff more
than a few minutes at a time to nilow
for oiling the machinery.
The unsteady and fluctuating ser­
vice has been explained by the slip-
ring o f a new belt recently installed,
»ut which will be remedied.
There has been some street talk o f
asking the public service commission
to make an investigation, but at tho
meeting Mondav night no such sug­
gestion was made and criticism o f tho
electric light company was much moro
mild than that heard on the streets.
Manager C. M. Shinn was present
nnd atated that he had no apologies o f
uny kind to make, charging the several
interruptions o f service to the scale
which the city wnter causes to form in
the boilers at the power plant. This, he
says, is so much harder than the aver­
age scale that ordinary methods o f re­
moving it have proved unavailing, and
the management is using every e ffo rt
to procure a process or a special ma­
chine that will accomplish the desired
result, and that when thia is done, the
principal eause o f trouble will have
»een removed.
In view o f the fact thnt Cottage
Grove has already established a tem­
Boone remembers the Indians well
porary flying field and a large number
becuuae they often made winter cump
ut residents are interested in the es­
on hia fnther'a place uud nlao on tbi
tablishment Of a permanent field, the
old Hawley place. When he wua a kid
following iiifgrmutioii communicated by
In ri.tild talk Molailn better than be
tin- war department to Milton U. Klep-
could Kngliah. He remember* that he
per, president ot the Aero Club o f Ore­
uuce hud blood poisoning o f which be
gon, nnd by him sent to the commer­
THOUOHT KILLED BTl
wits cured by un uld Indian squaw
cial club, is ot interest:
AUTO; VISIT8 HERE
who prepared n mixture o f herbs.
The government is now taking step«
You could almost see the poisoning
to secure the cooperation o f certain MANY FROM HERE ARE
Vim.
Atwnt«r.
»b n
wdn
lioappenr, ’ ’ auya Boone. The squaw
municipalities in tnc United States in
ATTENDINO COLLEGES
thought to bnvt bf*i*w k»11«*«! in an nu
tisik u great interest in him beenune
establishing landing fields primarily
fuiiit *lti I«* wr««rk in Han tu
Cnlif..
she found he wus n nephew o f her
for the use o f the air service and thc
Not only is tho attendance ut the
ii nhurl 1 1 me iiKO, ÌM n | h * ii «I i
the Wl'i'k
friend, “ Uncle” Hum Hhortridge.
ucrial mail, but in addition, for such
with Ckiitngi' tiro*«* friniti*. lli»r rotn*
local uses as may be determined upon local schools the largest in their his­
linone also remembers how the In
tory, but the number from here attend­
iii'ii wifr, wtm nut in thr unfit«* wr**«k,
tbruugb mutual agreement.
diana tanned hides, us described re
ing the higher institutions o f learning
dirti front bar injuri«»«. Thaw w«*r*
The
development
•
o
f
aviation
in
never was larger.
four in lb«4 r*»r nini till wc*rr hurt, Vln*.
the
United
States
will
be
along
both
Those from here attending the U.
At\%ul»*r itn«l thf wotnnft who i|it*«l EUGENE MAKES BIG
militury
uml
commercial
line«.
The
PRESIDENT WILSON HONORS
Imtb ln'iltg |»irk«'*l tip for t|i'(t<l. Tim
S BENSON FINDS IT IS army air service, although concerned of O. are as follow s: Vietor (humtiers,
PLANS
FOR
AIR
CIRCUS
Herman
Edwards, Warren Edwards,
til fntril m r tut« rroNninu rt atrrft mnl
LITTLE KNOX PRICE,
primarily in the military phase o f avi Herald White, Sylvia Veatch, Carey
BEST TO DO THINGS
liffor«* tbt'V notice«! another rnr wnt
atiou
development, is
nevertheless H. Medley, AnnabeUe Small, Roscoo
BOY ORATOR
FOR YOURSELF
l»«,nuit|{ «I««writ tin tbc*m, tht* driver look
Kugene ia plunning to entertain
vttuily inter.-»ted in cooperating with Hemenway, Florence liemenway, Claud
iit|< liu«’k atol tulkinu; to othrm in tho Inrgc pert o f l.nue eounty nt nn uerini
and
assisting
any
other
legitimate Kime, Ruth Stewart, Feru Holcomb,
rnr. Tkere wim no tint«' for warning •irei»*, the dute uf which will probably
Tho following from Han Francisco t J. H. Benson planned on having some
It wmn muti fita! thin wan thin mima be u week from Humlny, In addition pit pern concerning Knox Brice grand-1 fine string beans for di niter a few- agencies winch ure engaged in aerial William Porter.
activities, forem ost among these is the
Those from here attending O. A. C.
driver's third offt'ttne and It«* st*«'iit«*d to the aeverul forcai patrol planea ni son o f Mr*. H. L Knox, o f this city dny* ago. He sent them hi
home for thut poatoffice department, which now finds
—
,r't
indifferent ubout bin nrtionn.
ready loented nt Kugene, aeverai atout will be o f interest to the little ft-iitiw ’» pirrpoae.
They were served for dinner it necessary to establish throughout are as follow s: Charles und Belle Burk­
inanv
friends
here
holder,
Chester
Anlauf,
Raymond
plunea are expected trout Mather field
all right, but Jim d id n ’t get nny o f the country terminal or way stations
Veatch, Dale Wyatt, Marvin Smith,
Bulletin: To shake the hand of ’em.
rin- eireu« wilt be exuetly wkul it»
CHAROES FIRES ARE
for
its
aerial
mail
deliveries,
and
Ellis Harding, Victor Kem, Arthur
niiuie implica with aiuola o f every de I’ reaident Wilson and to be called n
Jim has come to the conclusion that
SET BY JOB HUNTERS Hcriplinu given by veteruna o f the air " f i n e little p atriot” by the chief ex if you want to be sure a thing is done which is jointly associated with the Combs, Clyde Bureham, Walter Land-
air
service
in
presenting
this
project
wehr, W'm. Haldeman, Kay Nelson.
ecutive uf the United Htatea ia the you should do It yourself.
to the attention o f your municipality.
honor being cherished by six-year-old
Those from here attending normal
J. A. Churchill, who has romo «low
You see he sent the beans home by
ONLY ROCK IS NEEDED TO
The
establishment
o
f
landing
fields
front the lioheiniu distrirt *«ir tto
M AKE H IO H W AY PASSABLE Knox Brice, who is known us the buy George Myers, an employe o f the store throughout the country, through coop­ arc: Ruth i ’ helps. Electa Hamilton and
oriitor
because
o
f
hia
activities
on
the
Grace
Harding.
n inter, ntntrs if as his l»«dl«*f that
and a near neighbor. Myers took home eration between the government agen­
There may be others attending these
unniv o f the forest fires whtrh MUm
Al|, thut now prevent« I'ncifie high public platform on behalf o f Red Crons a number o f other packages nnd put cies and the cities concerned, will eer-
institutions whose names huve uot
so nturh daina^o arr net I»v ( mthoiis way both north und auuth vf here irives and l.iberty loan campaigns. his own pnekages nnd the package o f
loti km u for J«>l«* ns firt* fighters. All from being made paaautde fur the win Muster Brice was introduced to the I leans dow'n on the kitchen table nt tuiuly operate to the advantage o f come to the attention o f The Sentinel.
both
the
government
and
the
eity,
be­
the tiniber on his pince, his idiirksinitIi ler ia two or three weeka o f tune for president during his recent visit here the home o f his daughter, Mrs. Elbert
cause in the rapid development o f com
shop and the t»ml»«T* in two o f his the laying uf rock. North o f here the liy Mayor KolpH and Davin MeNtih. Hmith.
luerctai aviation those cities which MASONIC CELEBRATION
tiiimrls on tho I'ronitlrnl croup won highwny inn be mude puaanbie by the who told Bresident Wilson o f the boy's
When Benson got home un hour or have provided the primary facilities
destroyed I*v the flames, lie estimates rocking o f u I miu I Intif n mile to con zeal up and down the count in Liberty so Inter he found no beans, but he for operation o f aircraft in their v i­
AT EUGENE TONIGHT
kill I*• - Ilf $1000 III in\ I Ilf 1-t i "II iici-t the old road where torn up by loan (-ani|mi)'us anil other war drives. Inter found them at the Hmith home, cinity will havo paved the way for lo­
vmeed in his own mind o f the identity the new work. Houth o f here nt lenat Bresident Wilson said thnt the young where they hail been made up for the cal benefits resulting from the devel­
The Masons o f this eity and their
o f the pnrty who set the fire whirl u mile o f rocking will lie required »ter hail rendered a fine patriotic ser family bill o f fare. Mr. Myers had
wives have received an urgent invita­
destroyed Ins property liut Ineks proof liut u dny or two o f dry weather vice to the country. Young l'riee ia forgotten to deliver them and Mrs. opment o f aerial intercity transport a tion from Eugene Masons to be pres­
suffiriently posit i\ e to sueressfnlly would complete the gruding work on the son o f Mr. uml Mrs. K. C. 1). l ’ riee Smith thought they were meant for tion, express service, emergency ser ent at Eugene this evening to assist
Of tilt) ( » ’ Farrell street. His father is her. Myers made it all right by deliv­ vice, and local photographic mapping in welcoming the A1 Kader special o f
prosecute.
both antea o f the overhead cro*at::g.
broker. The lud is a natural orator ering Benson some beans out o f his or aerial protection.
14 ears from Portland and to partici­
In furtherance o f this, the govern­ pate in the reception and ball at tho
anil has been appearing before public own garden, which were found to be
170 IS AMOUNT RAISED FOB
80 TONS BLACKBERRIES
audiences since he was 4Vh years old. much su|H>rior to the ones which should ment has adopted the follow ing general armory. It is planned to make this
policy:
TIIE A LB ER TIN A KERR HOME During the various l.iberty loan drives have been delivered.
IS CANNERY S OUTPUT
the biggest Masonic celebration ever
he sold approximately k.'t5<),(M>(l worth
The air service and post.»ff:ce de held in Lane county.
o f bonds, lie has raised several thou
purtment w ill cooperate fully in e*
The amount mined up to date
Kiglity tnna ia the ninount nf black
lierriea ennned by the Cottage Drove Cottage drove for the Albertina. Kerr MUM dollars for the various Ite.l Cm»» SENTINEL AND KEM LETTER tublishing municipal landing fields.
The air service will select the land­ LIGHTNING HITS TREE
ATTRACT NATIONAL AND
rnmiery thia aenaun, inalend nf l*t tona nuraery home in it* “ Ben-brick, Huy organizations. In the fourth Liberty
ing fields in cooperation with munici­
na atated in n report from here u few » b r ic k " , gimp» ign Ima now renehei loan campaign he toured six states ia
AND RIPS IT TO SHREDS
LOCAL ATTENTION
pal representatives. The field selected
dnv* ngo. Imst aeiiaon the mnount <>f the total o f (H i nnd Ihia probably will the interest o f the bonds. He has
be iiicrenaeil before the com-luaion o shared the public platform with some
must conform as far as possible to the
tbese I h - i rit'H put up wna «0 tona.
A tree in the Perkins pasture within
The discussion by The Sentinel and general specifications contained herein
Hie campaign. Tho committee wiahei o f the most distinguished men in the
to thank the people of Cottage Orov
west. President Wilson took a distinct O. M. Kent upon the proposed league and will be classed according to de the city limits was torn to pieces by-
J. Mark Corner nt Metbodlat Church for their generosity
lightning
¡Saturday afternoon.
Tho
o
f
nations
has
attracted
both
local
and
liking to the little fellow and promised
tuiled specifications hereto utluched.
l'nator J. Mark Corner will fill the
thunder clap which followed the larit
that on hia return to the White Hulls.- national comment. The Hentinel is in
The
establishment
o
f
the
field
will
pulpit nt the Methoiliat churcli Hiinduy
he would send an autograph ropy of receipt o f the following letter from be made in accordance with articles o f lightning was the loudest which
Waken Olttxeun Look lug for Room.
morning mul evening ditring the nb
lion. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., president of agreement to be entered into be even the oldest residents remember o f
Master Brice.
Keaidenta in the vicinity o f the his photograph to
• • •
aeuee o f Kev. Joseph Knotta. In th
of the National Republican Publicity tween the United States government having ever heard here. Lightning and
evening he will gtve hin leeture on I'reebyterinn rhurch were diaturbe
thunder o f any kind are rare here.
Call nnd I’ ost: While the grownup association, o f Washington, I). C.:
and the municipality.
Indin. This will be hia Inat nppeurnnce Tuemlity night by u mun who profeaaed “ prominent citizen*’ ’ were struggling
" We thank you for your kindness in
Although the government must con
liefore n t'ottuge (Irove nudieneo be to be looking for n plnre to aleep. )1~ to get a glimpse o f Bresident Wilson sending us u clipping from your ed-
fine itself ut present in cooperating in SON IS INJURED AND
fore hia depnrture for Indin tu renn me called firat at the J. Ii. McFnrlun
the Ht. Francis, Knox Brice, six itorisl page o f September 12.
the eetublishiueut o f municipal landing
I hn miaaionnry work. A rolleetiou will home. After being aeverul time* nakeil at
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o
u
r
discussion-
o
f
the
league
is
years
old,
wenring
the
uniform
o
f
a
MOTHER SERIOUSLY ILL
Io* tnken in llie evening für the per hia nuine he anid lie wua n «Hunger i colonel in the aviation corps, and with nut only logiesl, but forcible, and fields ut cities whore the aerial mail
nonnl ex|M'iiae fund o f the Coinera in ■ he city, thnt the Imtela were crowded two gold medals on his breast, was sit­ written in a very readable style. We service requires the stations or where
Mrs. Emma Eby was called to North
and that he wua looking for n ¡dace to
stations are required for crosscountry
linliii.
aleep. He curried u grip, lie next ting on the president’s knee while the shall reproduce a portion o f it in our use uf the air service, it is net intend­ Bend a few days ngo to attend her sou
chief executive was complimenting next clipping sheet. The copy for ed that such limitation should iu any Frank, who wus seriously injured in it
went
to
the
l.eonard
home.
While
the
Oalilwaila Hnv« Tim« o f It.
nrtiona aeemed pr-ulinr he mmle Brice on his Liberty loan and Bed the coming week has already been way restrict the establishment o f other mill accident. While she was there sho
W. t'nblwell write« from Hun Jom1 man’ll
no III tempt to gam entrance anywhere, Cross work. At the conclusion o f the made up, so that it will be about ten landing fields ut cities and towns received word that her mother was
Onlif.. timt thi'V nrriyed Hiere «afe bill although
he frightened aeverul in the interview, Bresident Wilson presented days before you will receive a copy of where local conditions would seem to seriously ill at her home in Chellis,
Hot altogether aoiind. The truin nhem neighInirhood.
It wna u foct thnt every Knox with an nutogruphed photograph the sheet containing nn excerpt front warrant such action. Wherever such Idaho. She left for there at once.
o f t In-in wna w reeked in a tunnel, no hotel room in the
o f himself uml invited Knox to cttll on your editorial.”
city wna full.
uction is considered, it is
they limi to hoof it over the mountain
O. M. Kern relates that one morning independent
him “ at the White House some d a y ."
felt thut the sir service should be con­ Oars Mast Not Stand on Willamette.
He Mity a: “ It wua hot iin huiloH mid no
Knox gnined more than statew ide shortly after the appearance o f his re­ sulted
in the selection o f the field, in
J. R. Medley Funeral Held.
Eugene Register: Automobiles must
water to drink. Home hud to be cur­
fame during the war through his ply to The Sentinel, n citizen o f the
The funernl o f J. It. Medley, whoae speeches in behalf o f Liberty loans and city opened the door of his o ffice and order that the landing field decided not be allowed to stand on Willamette
ried und other« fell by the wayside
but nfter 1(1 honra we were on our obituary wus published Inat week, wan the Red Cross. He was made an au­ inquired. “ How much nre hides today 1 upon by the municipality may meet street any longer than half an hour at
wav again. We were nearly nil in held Kriilny nt Onklnnd, the family thorized lecturer for the American Red You ought to know because I see you tue specifications for a regular sir a time, according to the city ordinance.
service station in case future develop­ J. O. Bristol, acting chief o f police,
home for many yenra. Rev. Walter Cross nnd raised more than ♦4(MMI by are getting ’e m ,"
but nre o. k. now. We will be here ft
ments lead to its incorporation in the says there has been some complaint
Culliaon, o f thia city, officiated.
The reciting Bresident W ilson's address
n month ur more.”
There seems to I ks glory for all.
uetwork of fields which the govern that the law in this regard is being
aiirviviiig children, whoa« mime« were just before war was declared. Brice
rnent assists in establishing.
not puhnahed luat week, nre Mra. fiel was four years obi nt the time. The
violated, and he says the officers wilt
Weather Report for September.
CLAUD COFFMAN GETS TWO
The geueral specifications for the try to enforce it.
Mai inumi, 85 on the Itth; minimum en Heck, o f Mnrahficld: O. It. Medley lad lives with his parents, Mr. nnd
proper landing field may be stated as
f Kcedaport; Mr*. I.etin Itafniou, of Mr*. K. C, 1). Brice, at 041 U'Farrell
JOBS WHERE HE THOUOHT fellows:
.14 on the K ith ;' mean maximum. IIU.H o i'ortlunil;
Mra. Curdiu Neaa, o f North street.
What do you wantt Makes no d if­
menu minimum, 45.7( mean tempera ilend; K. H.
TO
OET
BUT
ONE
(a) The location o f the field should ference. Try a Hentinel wantnd.
Medley, o f Tigard; Mra.
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ture, 57.5; pri-eipitatioiv, 2.I1.M inc lu-a
bo such that transportation to and
Dpul
Hand,
o
f
Huld
Hill,
nnd
Miaa
Clear day», III; partly cloudy, 1 Adelin Medley, who lives lit heme,
Christmas Beals Again.
from the heart o f the city will not or gasoline and oil supply and spare parts.
Claud
Coffman
last
week
proved
cloudy, N.
Once more ure the Red Cross Christ himself n friend to two women o f the dinurily take longer than half an hour
Mra. Mnry C, Adams, lives nt
The classification o f fields will be
Maximum temperature fur Heptcmhcr. siater,
(b ) The field should be situated ad
Kelso, Wash. A ll were present lit the mas seals to adorn our holiday pack­ eity who arc without tho handy ndorn-
HUM, lid; minimum, 111; precipitation funeral.
ages nnd letters. The sale o f the seals, nient o f the house who builds the fires. jncent to a good highway and be near according to the detailed specification.*
attached und may be stated in general
1 inch.
w-nich was omitted Inst year in defer K'*ts in tho wood, etc., ami such proof to the city car lines.
as follow s:
enee to the Red Cross and its mem of friendship waa not without recom­
(c) It should huve public service
Memorial
for
Soldier
Dead.
(a) First class landing fields are
bership drive, will be resumed Decern
Sue« Mining Company.
committee has been «elected from ber 1 on a mure comprehensive scale pense to Ulnud, for he got two jobs utilities, such as electric light, water those which conform to the above gen­
Alleging thnt w-ngcN due him amoiin the A eitiaens
supply
and
sewerage.
when
he
hud
expected
but
one.
o f l.une eounty for the than ever before. O regon’s quotn is
specifications in every way.
to «22H1, I*. C. Chriatenai'n I iiin begun
(d) The field should permit o f ex eral
It seems thut his father made ar
(b) Nccond class landing fields nre
adit in cirruit court ngnuiHt the Oreen purpose o f raising funds for the eree «44,2110.
pnnsion.
rungements
for
him
to
accept
a
job
f n monument us n memorinl to
conform to the general
Bock mining cumpnny for the recovery tion o from
putting in the w inter’s wood for a
(e) it should not be in a position those which in
Imne eounty who gave thei
every way except that
o f thnt «tun. together with intermit at those
CLIMATE IS SO SALUBRIOUS woman who had so far been unable to where it is likely to be shut in by fu specifications
lives
in
the
lute
wnr.
The
members
the field is neither square or rectangu­
the rnte o f d | mt cent |ier nnnum from
hire anyone to do the job. Clnad fob turo building operations.
from
Cottage
Drove
nre
Klliert
Bed
lar.
THAT
PUMPKINS
GROW
July I, Utili. The (ireen Bock Mining
( f ) Size: The minimum size o f any
lowed paternal instructions nnd report­
(c ) Third class landing fields ar«
HANOINO IN AIR
company operate« in the Itnhemin dia C. K. llmphrey nnd T. C. Wheeler.
ed for the job, but through n misunder field should be such as to allow s tHM) those
fields which nre less desirable,
trict.
standing o f names he put in the wood yard runway in every direction, with owing to size and location, and which
Taylor Command* Soldiers' Horn«.
Deorge Teeters evidently hns heard for Ida Vontrh, when he should have no interfering obstacles.
fail to meet the general specification*
H. W. Tnylor, o f Kugene, Civil war o f the famous hanging gnrdens and is reported to Ida Miller. He did not
Carload o f Fonia Arrive«.
(g) Shape:
The field should be along
the following lines: Where the
Wood.on Krothera received u rnrlond veteran and former county treasurer trying tu copy them. Because he did learn o f the mistukn until after the squure or reetaugular.
ground is such that a take-off can be
o f Fords Tuesday. In the Hhipment o f Lane county, has been nnpointed not nnve room in his garden for n job was done. Mrs, Veuteh was st
(h) Marking: A circle 100 feet in made only under certain weather con­
were three touring cura, n one-ton commitmlnnt o f the soldiers’ home nt pumpkin vine he hns trained it up over prised to have her wood put away diameter with a band three feet wide
ditions; where accommodations do not
llusehurg. lie entered main his dutic a trellis and into a peach tree. It now but was glad to pay for having it has proven more effective.
truck, u rondater and a conpelet.
include hangar space; where supplies
October I.
has three pumpkins o f good sixo hang done. Claud then reported to Mrs.
(1) Ground: Tho ground should be are available only upon request; where
Shipping Many Billy Goats.
ing from it. Ilia neighbors nre betting Miller.
smooth and firm under all weather con the field is so situated that help will
H. C. ventea I* becoming an exporte
Flour Stolen In Daylight.
ditious.
thnt the vine will not be nblo to hold
be available only upon request. Third
o f billy umita. During the pnat wreel.
A Bernard report» thnt two snrks o f them up, while he is betting it will.
Woman Lookout Discovers Firs*.
(j) Approaches: AH landing fields class fields must, however, have pro­
he hna »limped three to Hutherlin, one flour were stolen from • his delivery Mr. Teeters is raising three crops this
Mrs. W. M. Deorge, the woman look should be free from surrounding ob­ visions for guarding airplanes nnd must
to North Itemi nnd one to Kugene.
truck in bronil dnylight Monday while year from his garden. The first two out nt rntrview, discovered two small stacles, such as buildings, telegraph or
have telephonic communications with
he was making n delivery on Birch were o f rye and the third is o f garden nre* during the past week. They were telephone lines, trees, towers, ete.
the eity.
Lana Onta Fourth Price.
avenue.
truck. In fact, where he planted rail on the headwaters o f Sharp's creek
( k) Accommodations:
The
field
(d) Fourth elass flying fields are
la n e eounty won fourth price on it
¡shea for the third crop he now hns a and both were extinguished before they should provide such accommodations
those which can be used only for land­
county diaplay at the «tate fair.
WATCH YOUB LABEL
fourth crop o f winter cabbage*.
had made any headway.
as telephone service, transportation, ing in cose o f emergency.
f a c e and u whi t e heart.