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W ________ /( tì t J ffln «a» ítw (Krott* g>ntítel • - ,t - _ _ i- — - ^ _ _ and VOLUMK XXX oo ttao e pro ve • leader OOTTAOK OKOVK, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920 rm LOCALSSTART ON PENNANT WINNING CAREER MAIL CARRIER POPULAR ON DAY LIVE WIRE 18 PUBLISHED X — - PRETTY FLOWERS; H A R D CARELESS DRIVERS IMMUNE WORK GO TOGETHER IN COTTAGE GROVE • A. II Hpnnkel, who doc» a ntunt of Yoncalla, T im Victim, la Drubhsd delivering the morning mini ii I miii I the John Ruler Talks Before Orange end city, when not engaged m nome other to Defeat by tho On» Hlilo.l Hayn Planting Poaiea Ia Only of hin mullitmlimion aiti viti*'», deelaren ■cora of 19 to 3. the Beginning. tliiit he him unraveled n great myntery which had greatly ruffled Inn urbane C ottage d ro v e won II» fir» t g i in ie x f dignity, lie hud noticeli that on Fri I’lnnting flower« in a wrmte of »tier llie season on ilio bom« grounds Hun day morning* all the feminine pulronn gv unb«n you urn going to give them along the route were out to greet him dav In n one «nli il content w itli Yon proper cure,’ ’ aui-l John Under in hin For »»variti • u llii, tln< nuora being 111 In .1. For ni> with gludnoine amile». I talk befor»*the grange Hnturdny, “ You week» lie aim gteiiily troubled nn to in n in g s Y o n ru llu fm li'il lo get unir « i l l get on renultn by netting out pn lim ila I brae n il'll to but. T ill' Inciti« the reanon for Inin unetpliiined dinplay «ten null then nitting down to watch of pleimure at hin* appcnriiiire, and a k i ìi i | i T^ Inni th in g * th e ir own w ny und them grow. You ’ve got to keep out bui fo r lutine p la y in g w ith tilin g » com great weight him been taken from Inn the weed», you've got to keep them' lug nn euny lite vinltorn m ight not Itavi mind by Ilio happy noliilion of the cultivated You ’ve got to attorn! to nciireil nt n il. T h e ra were ntiinerou» m*»t ery. On hint Friday morning, one them, nnd nothing look« much worn«' of the »aid and aforennnl feminine pn e ri nr» on both nnlen b ill moie were than n pretty parking of flower» next ru n tly to t'o tln g u drove nsoapt tin me Iron» gieeted him with the ununl re* to another parking of weed», or • prat Npleiident »mile, took her mail and III the el|{h tb it m l n in th , I ty yard of flower» with grim» and Mndinnce disappeared weed» allowed to grow without biu- lu the » la th In n in g w ith Ihe Inciti» norted if Viver U|* Ih e lumen w ere kept f u ll but the from her comely face. “ Where*» my id ranee along the nidewalk. I ’retty v is it in g b u tte ry tig h ten ed up on th eir, H**ntinel til.» m orning!*' »he d< mano flower* are pretty thing», but if you And then the grout light broke. nre going to have pretty flower« you work m ill tw o «vero furenti out nt ed home on ilin k y k iln . One acoro wit» After thin Hprink. will nee that the have got to do a lot of other thing». full i|iiotit of the live wire newspaper I’retty flower» nre luce to look lit, but foram i. T h e Incula h a v e not y e t got th eir in in the nurk. you don’t have pretty flower» and a t»eeil um l Ih e slu g g in g wun in ib ì. T in pretty hum« without |ota uf hnr«l work, k e n v ie a l In in w ere tw o bugger», one which »nine folk» do not think o f when ea«h by Hm lth uml K in g T h e vinito m they come along nod admire a pretty «ver., t ir It li'il to ilenth w ith a n y th in g | yard.’ ’ din t lookeil lik e u »ingle. T h e butterien w ere; Y o n ru llu llo w m il um l H o ffm a n ; C o tta g e d ro v e t o lle ra uml K in g , H o w ard Inni c re ili! fo r 4 n ln keo u tn uml fe lle r » 14. T h e lu ttn r eased up once in n w in k I» let thn v ia l torn get u feel o f the kornehnle. How u n i inaueil fiv e tick e tn lu the in it ia l nnrk nini t V ile r» none. T h e re c e iv in g ra il» o f la ith batte rie « were in goml to rn i. Ilo ffm n n in it for mer leuguer who han been out u f the game a num ber o f yeu ra. K in g han alno ilo n r w ork w ith the p ro fessio n al« um l m ail« a re a l rep. with th e local» lunt ye a r T h e umpiren were A p p le g ate , of Y o n rn lla , uml liu k e r, o f C o lla g e d ro ve T h e girlin' a a a »«cintiti one throughout an il Inora wan no sq u ab b lin g . T h e barn! am i the bleacher» v o cife ro u sly cbeereit ih » Incula tu victory. The lineup wan an follow «! Y u t lfM lU — M l i i i Tf M ..................... ... ...... K Kru iM ', Üb ............ ........... W im , l b ........... ......... ..................... Tm ey, ........ u n i, p ........................... ........... . H u f ? « H. K m » « « , r f ................................... l i n u ^ b r r t y , 3 b *...-. r > ................. T a r p i l i , I f ........... 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Do you an n former eenliic the per nonal benefit you derive from the O r e gun Agricultural College! It given you, all the latent dntn on farming jont fot the unking The n rit time nomething comen up you don’t underntaml in your Turin work, apply 1° the t>. A. t’. tennioa nervlee. Try it nut. It will not fail you. You ran be one of itn long distance ntudentn. Then« ntndeutn are nrattered all over Oregon. Ilnve you ever heard o f l'ruf. Jume» Dryden mid hia flock of White l.eg horn»! He ia the mnn whn mude tin Oregon hen fnmuun and he »till in in the good work of ntlmuluting the urin tnrrney of Hiddydom toward the pro duct ion of 300 egg* n year or there about». luidy MarDuff, hia creutiun, wna the firnt fowl ao far an known, to Iny more thnn 300 egg» in a year. Hhu produced 30.1. Recent record» »how that hen» o f thin name »train have laid an high nn 300 eggn yearly. In- creaned egg production han brought more to the atnte of Oregon thnn the total maintenance coat» of O. A. C. fom Ita foundation. Prof. Dryden i»niien a bulletin every month on pnul try hiinbnndry. I f you want to make money in ckieken railing, amid for thin pamphlet. The college hun ¿¡»covered how tid combat fruit pent» nnd eliminate weed». Thi» »ervieo ha» already proved of immeanurnldo value to all who work with thn »oil. Would you want to go back to cut ting grain by hand! Then don’t com pel the rising generation of Oregon to do that very thing in the attempt to gain nn education. They mutt have tool» to work with. Hchooln aro their tool». Hchooln coat money and more money than they ever did before, becaune the baying power o f a dollar hna fallen to 43 cent»; becaune operating eontn have more than doubled; beciymo the nun» ber of »Indent» hnn increnned 14H tier cent. The ntate revenue for higher education haa »tood practically , »till It him lncreaaed only 3.8 per cent. Own you houne 148 nhcep where von you only kept 1 nhe»»p before! ('an you feed 148 nhrep on only 3.8 per rent increnned food! No. Neither can we meat the reonomic condition» at O. A. C. with onr prenent fund». We ank your help. We are confident that the farmer» o f Oregon will not deaert im in thia eriaia. Vote for the millnge tn« law. It will emit you only $1.98 for every thou- annd dollar» o f taiahle property you owni. Have y « t figured it out that w a y! HKI.LK HUKKHOLDER. O. ▲. 0. *22. CHICKENS'AND OTHER UVE STOCK REGULATED BULLET EMBEDDED IN OLD FIR TREE CAUSES SPECULATION While M. F. Babcock was engag'd Authorttinc rteetn to Take no Cogni the other day in demolishing chunks of a fir tree und preparing the sticks in sance of Opon Violation suitable size fur the good wife to use, of A ll Law the ax bit some hard substance. An examination showed it to be a bullet embedded in the wood fiv e inches un Vthile reckless driving ■» not an com der the bark. A pitch pocket had mon an it one« wna, carelr»» handling I formed around the foreign substance of automobiles continue« mid almost nnd there was also a knot at this point no attention whatever u paid to run- 1 on the outside of the bullet, whether tjing cam nn the streets with cutouts caused by the bullet or not is not <d-«. No attempt in being made by known. fhe proper authorities to ne« that thin Undoubtedly the bullet had been J"*ter regulation in enforced. embedded there king enough for five few days ago a large truck with inches of wood to grow over it. ‘ How nVtiffler nja-n went the entire length of it got there is, of course, unknown. Muin avenue several time» waking i Possibly the bullet wan aimed at a more nome than n puffing locomotive. I deer, possibly at nome farm er’s eow, A few days ago a tourist traveled a or mayhap the presence o f the t r a block or more clear over on the left in the path o f the bullet prevented a aide of the street hugging the curb and human tragedy. The history o f how even passing a crossing on the ex the bullet got there will remain un treme left »ole. written. Hiryele rider» neein the most careless with their own live». A few days ago a young la«i turned from Pacific high way onto the Main avenue bridge go ing east at full np«-ed on the wrong nido of the bridge. A car wan coming o ff of the bridge and in endenvoring to get out of the wuy the lad fell into The Kugeue baseball team will be A woman will do anything fur love the street and onlv the fuct that the und in it n will do uriytbing for fi worn cur wit» moving slowly und that the here aext Hunday to content with thr mi, n o then* N h o u l d not In* nmn) thing»» driver threw on the brake» saved the local team and the game in expected to tx- one o f the most spirited that will li ft undone in thin world. lad from serious injury. take place during the season. The Eu _____ ________ * -------------- team is the only one that de RATTLESNAKE BOB ADDS NO NEED OF MONEY WITH gene feated Cottage Grove last year and TEN MOKE SKINS TO rivalry has always beea keen between MAMMOTH TUBER ON the teams of these two eities. HI8 RECORD DISPLAY An oniinunr«* wun j*n nmim ! by tin* city i council Moinluy c\«tiling prohibit mg the erection o f burim, «tublc« und r h irk i’ii coop* wit inn !l(l feet o f any ri*Hidiiitr( flir p t the residence o f the I »er »on litiiiding the t»i. rn9 «tub!«* or chicken coop. The ptiNHing nf the orili nance nmulted from roinpIttintN ngurdmg the erection A rattlecnake cultured by H. W. of u chicketi coop on the afreet line cl» ( Kattlennakc Hob; \ eutch, hi»» been on rertly u; front of «event! of the bent dinplay thi* week in u hardware »tore reNidenceN o f thr city. I window in Kugeue, The reptile is c g l't yearn old and wan one of 10 he tw o A K i: u m tl ON T in : BAMÊÊ found »uniting themselves on the ruck» near Coburg He dinpatrhed all except MACH IN K DURINO T ili! ; thin one with a nbotgun Mr. Veatch ia PABT W ECK - . 4 well N " * " 11» a mortal enemy of rut ('hurlen Hieven« Ioni a purl uf th<* tier», in given credit fur practically fitnt joint o f the nec'iml finger o f the ; cleaning them out of the Cottage left hand in un accident at the playit O rovf country and claim» the record of the Cottage Drove Manufacturing o f killin g i5tt in <■■«- day ia »outhern company yrnlrrday forenoon. He wan Oregon. Mr. Vcatrb i< now living in , demnlrntrating the npemtion of the an Eugene. 1 ■""" - % chi nor y to member* of the phynlr« rbmn of the high arhool. A purt o f MRH W EBB ER'S P IA N O CLASS O IV E 8 HUOCE88FUL R E C IT A L the merbnninm o f the «unii machine ■tailed While filin g thin hi« hand The recital given Wednesday evening wim caught by the knife and the part of the finger «o badly macerated that in the high school auditorium by the piano pupil» of Mr». Harry H. Webber, it wan iM'CMaury tu amputate it. “ I k e " Leonard auntitiiiril a »«vere wan a nui-ce*» in every particular. The injury to u finger of one of ho hunda clans wun assisted by pupils from Mr». in the name machine a few day« be I .eon DcaLarxrn' vocal class and by j Mmn Milliccnt Burrow», who gave a fore. Mr Hieven« i« one of the heavy rqsding. Grade» from 1 to 7 were represented «tuckholder* 0 the company and the lu the piano work which wax given in manager of the plant. a very creditable manner, pleasing a large und appreciative audience. The rlannir number» were well received and the vocul solos were much enjoyed. City Council The reading to have been given by M iu Hdzcl Lmn-ks wan omitted on ae count o f her inability to nttend. The decorations, conaisting uf fern» May .if— Regular meeting. All mem nnd apple blonnom», wore beautifully tier» and mayor prenent. I(<dl called arranged under the supervision of Mrs. Minute» rend and approved. H. U. Origgn. Ordinnnee No. 44i, le-ing nn ordi One of the pleasing feature» of the nance to prohibit the erection of any evening wna the loving tribute of the barn, »table or chicken coop within 30 clan» to their teacher iu the form of a feet o f any ntreet, or within 30 feet of gold fountain pen. Mm. Webber wn* any renidence except thnt o f the pernon completely surprised. building nurh barn, «table or rhirken coop, without written ennaent of the REG ISTR A TIO N IS 10.736 common council, w i i n rend firnt, second TWO TH IRD S RE PU B LIC AN S nnd third time» and pnnm'il. On motion Wynne ft Kime were The total registration of voterV in granted perminaion tn erect a woodshed |j»ne county at the present .time is nt the rear o f the city hall, the name 16,756, according to figures given out tn be removed at any time upon order by County Clerk Bry»bn. Of these H,- uf th»> in>nimen council. 500 urc republican», 4662 democrat» The mayor announced the appoint and 634 are classified a* mincelluneou», ment o f Mr*. J. H. Chamber» on the which gives the republican» two third» library board to fill the unoxpired of the registration. term of Mr». A. B. Wood. It ia notod that the registration thin The water rnte for the ennt aide year hus narrowed to practically the M-htad building wun fixed lit $10 the two old political parties. month until the meter in repaired. On motion the ntreet committee wun Ronds Bring Scarified innlrueted to look into the matter nf Many of the principal roads of Imnc grading and graveling Monroe avenue county are now receiving their annual between Hixtli and Tenth ntreet» and neunfying and rolling J. K. McKy, to report ut the next meeting. county road superintendent, has three On motion O. H. Willnrd wax given crews engaged in thi* work and he ex pertninsion to neeure lumber ut the iacta to complete it by the first of c it y ’» expenne to repair crosswalk near une. Among the* road» now being im hi* place. proved in this manner nre the Prairie On motion the water rate for J. H. road between Eugene nnd Junction Chamber» i»t l.ntham wna fixed at $95 City, and the Row river road east of the month for fire protection nnd for Cottage Grove ns far cunt ns Doronn. drinking purposes for his employe» and The road between Cottage Grove nnd hed to the I*Oitdoa and the Bailey hill road south boilers. west of Eugene will come next. The following bills were rend, audit ed and ordered paid: Fire Department on the Job. N. J. Nelson, Jr., sweeping of A »mull roof fire at the F. J. Alstott. street» ..... ........................... $ 38.75 home in the northountern portion of the Wynne ft Kune, hardware..... . lt!.t>8 city Wednesday forenoon caused a Fire company, salaries........... 18.00 small amount of dtimngo. The fire de G. U. Pitcher, salary and ex partment arrived in record time and penses ....................................... 129.83 were ready to turn the water onto the Phil Joncn, work on pi|<e line.... 7.50 flame» In not over two or three min G. F. Garoutte, »alary as night utes from the time the alarm was police ............... Itft.ttfl sounded. As it was not necessary to I. A. Knndall, hauling rubbish ... 33.75 turn on a stream of water, the damage Henry Held», hauling rubbinh..... ‘31.35 to the inside o f the house was not J. K. Hluckinorr, hauling rubbish 31.25 great. * C. G. Klee. Co., April lights...... 2113.83 J. K. Young, salary.................. 56.00 Mother’ s Day S om e» nnd Mari cat Pro W. W. Oglesby, »alary and ex gram ftt Methodist Church. pense» c................................... 11.50 Hunday is Mother’s l)ny. ^tfrropri- On motion council adjourned for one ute services will be held in the morn week. J. E. YOUNG, City Recorder. ’ ing nt 11. All mothers are especially invited to the nervirW*. The choir will prenent n musical program at the eve Takas Agency for Thrgn Good One«. ning hour, to which all are invited. George Hnh| hit» ta k e^ th e agency The offerin g will go to the Armoainn for the Mitchell »ix, Jordan six and and Hyrinn relief in the far ennt. A licit four. He will have a Mitchell cordial welcome extended to nl| ser and a Hell on exhibition on the street» vices. Saturday evening. These are three of the best value» in cars on the mar Fighters Pay Fin»# ket. m7pd The city treasury has been enriched during the pust Hreek by fine^ paid by Telephone Company Incorporate*. combatants who took star parts in Article* o f association o f the Walker three fistic encounters in the anteroom Co operativo Telephone company were at Moose hall Saturday evening dur filed thi» week in the office o f the ing the progress of n dance. The county clerk. The incorporutor» are “ m ill»’ ’ were <|uite excitative affairs H. Y. Porter, Clyde Wright, F. K. Tay and none o f those in the dance hall lor, Marion Jnckson and F. K. Eng knew o f the addod attraction until land, and the capital stock is $60U. afterward*. 1 A- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A i M A R T IN C L A R K A D M ITTE D TO B A IL IN BUM OF $6000 Martin A. Chirk, found guilty of tnnnsisugkter m the alleged killing of Ck%rl»a l Taylor and sentenced to four yearn in tke state penitentiary, probably ju i l be frc l on bail within the ntfif^Rkro -or three days. Judge Hkipwortk having admitted him to bail. Clark '« attorney» filed notice in court of appeal to the state aupreme court and soon afterward Judge Bkip- worth made an order grunting time to file the transcript on appeal npd grant ed uti extension of IK) days, also order ing that in the meantime the prisoner may be allowed his freedom by fur nishing bonds ill the sum of $6000. EVE RYO NE HAB PU DDING EXCEPT FOUR OB F IV E Leave it to a child to let folks know what it is thinking, especially when it thinks it is being slighted. Not so many days ago, at the dinner table, a little tot in a family o f five noticed that the mother’s plate was flanked with n dish of left over pudding. A f ter many and sundry glance» nt the pudding, nnd evidently being dissatis fied with this exclusive arrangement, the child pulled this one: “ Everyone has pudding but grandpa, and daddy, and brother, and me.’ ’ A fter that re mark mother gave a practical demon stration o f u problem in short division and the only ones who didn't have pudding were grdndpu. nnd daddy, und brother. BLOCKING OF R A ILR O AD CROSSING PU T UP TO 8 P. The commercial club is taking up with the Southern Pacific tlte matter of blocking the Main avenue crossing. It was reported to the club that many times the crossing is blocked for from 26 to 40 minutes, which is contrary to rulings o f the public service commis sion. The speed o f trains through the city is being taken up nt the same time. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere appreciation of the many kindnesses shewn tr* during the sickness ami death o f our sister nnd mother, and especially for the floral offerings. MBS. J P. CURBIN, MRS HERBERT B A K IN , H. F W YN N E . MRS. J. A. MERRY MAN, MRS J. 8. BENSON, m7pd A. L. W YNNE. Weather Repnrt for April. Following is the weather report for April, ns kept by C. E. Htewart, lecnl cooperative wentner observer: Mesa maximum 58.1, mean minimum 37.4, mean 46.7, maximum 74, minimum 30, precipitation 3.28 inches, clear days 10 partly cloudy 6, cloudy 14. For tne some period ia 1919 the maximum was 72, the minimum 32 and the precipitation 4.95. Card o f Thank* We wish to express our sincere ap preciation to the members o f the fire department and to all others who as sisted in saving our home from fire at noon Tuesday. m7c MR A N D MRH I). STERLING. If your wedding stationery is printed by The Sentinel, you are assured a long and happy married lift. *29tf NEXT WEDNESDAY SECOND ANNUAL PARK DAY Busin »a# Hoaaaa to Clos« at 3 o'clock; O m Hundrod Mon and as Many Women Are Wanted Next Wednesday is Cottage Grove’s annual park day. Moro than a him d/»d loeu aud as many women ar< wanted to take part. The store» are ex peeted to close at 3 p. tn., to give bus me»» men and clerks an opportunity to participate in the work. Arrange meats probably will be made for re freshments to No served in the park after the men kave earned the same by the sweat o f their brows. The entir. peril will be given a general grooming. The grass, weeds aad brush will b<- mowed and raked; all nsiscellaneou* tin cans, sticks, and debris will be re moved; drainage ditches ure to be cleaned; the tnrf i» to be leveled nu.i holes filled. A 'Quantity of gravel w ll be laid on the Washington avenue stub and a fence will be put np to keep tourists from using the north end nf th« park for camping purposes. A brick oven also will be built. The com mer eial club, at it» meeting Monday night, eontributed $40 for expenses incident to th* work. Inasmuch as the women have an e<|ual voice (or more) in eivie ita provement, no restriction will be put on the number who feel disposed to wield a rake or assist in preparing re fresbments for tf p. m. Hot coffee und sandwiches will be served and it is desired that eaeh woman prepare a S E N T IN E L W A N T A D 8 KNOW’ NO basket of good things to eat. The men are asked to bring any or all of the EIGHT-HOURB-A D A Y following toola: shovels, scythes, brush REG U LA TIO N 8 hooks, rakes, pitchforks, axes, wheel Just a common, ordinary two-bit barrows and post-bole diggers. wuntud sometimes gets wonderful re L. B. Woodruff Dios sults. C. H. Haight, who is a regular L. B. Woodruff, was for yearn an- patron of The Sentinel's wantad col umn, reports the sale of pigs as far soeiated with his son Frank in the away as W olf Creek from one little conduct of the la tter’s plumbing shop, two-bit wantad. -Sentinel wantad» will died April 30 at the home of his do most anything and belong to no daughter, Mrs. H. S. Ousterhondt, at eight-hour»-a day organization. They Hopewell, Ore., near Salem. Death wan sudden, resulting from an attack of never sleep. heart trouble and bronchitis. The son Frank was present when the end came. Leroy B. Woodruff was born Novem ber 2, 1841. at Lysander, Onondaga county, N. Y. He was married Janu ary S, 1869, in Minnesota, to Miss Josephine Riekaieker, who died in Minnesota September 25, 1888. He SAG INAW . came to Oregon 30 years ago and lived ia or near Cottage Grove until mov (Special to The Sentinel.) May 5.— Miss Chloe Whiteley spent ing to Portland a month ago. He served during the Civil war in Co. II, the week end at her home at Star. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Moody spent First Minnesota mounted rangers and Hunday at the home of Mr. M oody'» was a member of Appomattox post, G. A. B., of this city. Surviving children parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moody. The Adney children have all been are Frank B., of Portland, and Mrs. on the sick list during the past week. H. 8. Ousterkoudt, o f Hopewell, Ore. A large audience attended the en One son, Charles, died in infancy. tertainment Saturday night. W. L. Leonard was in the Grove QUICK AC TIO N B Y MIBB M c F a r l a n d s a v e s h o u s e M oaday. Mrs. F. T. Benston and children mo Miss Mabel McFarland, by quick ac tored to Eugene Saturday. Mrs. Barr and son were in Cottage tion, prevented what might huve been a destructive fire at the home of her Grove Tuesday. Mrs. Dick, o f Portland, is visiting at parent», Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McFar land, in The Cedar» district, Saturday the home o f her son, W. P. Dick. Mrs. Henson and Mrs. Scott shopped afternoon. She was at home alone and. while sweeping the walk, discovered in the Grove Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Hopper, o f Springfield, that the roof was on fire. A fter call is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing her uncle, Charles McFarland, by- phone, she carried a ladder to the at L. Queen. Chas. Sharon, o f Portland, is visit tie, climbed out onto the roof and had ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. the flames extinguished before help arrived. Sharon. Mrs. W’ . P. Dick went to Eugene Sunday evening to visit her cousin Fr*e Methodist Conference Hare. who is in a hospital there. The annual eonfereuce o f the Fret- Rev. Large visited Saturday with Methodist church for the Southern Mr. and Mrs. Burgess. Oregon district will be held in the A number from here attended the Baptist church Muy 19 to 23. Bishop play at Walker Friday night. Warner will preside and Presiding Elwyn Whiteley is visiting with his Elder Dodge will be present May 13 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott. to 15. Lee Leonard has returned from Day- ton, O., where he was discharged from Twelve B irth* Four Deaths. the army, after serving three years. The report of Health O fficer Oglesby Terry Moody was in Eugene Monday. shows that during April there were 12 births, of which four were males and STAB. eight females. There wey? four deaths, equally divided between the sexes. (Special to The Sentinel.) May 5.— A large number from here A few long scars on the side o f a attended the high school play at Dnre- young man's face may not be sufft u Saturday evening. eient circumstantial evidence that hi.- Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher, Jr., whiskers have started to grow hut moved into the J. T. Wicks house they’re an infallible sign that “ pntei Monday of last week to be near camp, fam ilia»’ ’ is going to swear the next where Mr. Pitcher is employed. time he trie# to use hi» razor. Fairy Allen returned Haturday from a week's visit 'at Wendling at the I f there is anything a woman eujoys home of her brother, Rollin Wicks. more than having her grocery bill Johnnie Cole, o f the Grove, visited smaller than her neighbors’ it is to in 8tar Hunday. have it enough bigger so that the Arthur Bailee, his mother, Mrs. M neighbors will talk about what sn ex K. Sallee, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neal travagnnt cook she is. were in Dorena Wednesday evening J. P. Wicks was in Eugene from Thursday to Haturday on business. C H A U TA U Q U A SIGNERS! Francis Wicks, Ed. Whiteley and Dale Oweu motored to Eugene Wed A meeting of chautauqua signers nesday evening of last week. will be held at 8 o'clock this eve Mrs. C lifford Magee left Hunday to ning at the commercial club, at visit her husband, who is in a hospital which time the advance organizer in Portland. He was injured in a log < for Ellison-White will be present. ging camp in Washington. A large sttendance is requested. Mr*. Beatrice Casey and baby. Kittle Jaue, nnd Jimmie Magee motored to the Grove Tue»d»y evening. Miss Enuiic Ualdemau, teacher, and the pupils o f tke Wildwood »ohool vis — there are a lot of people you ited the Star school Friday. don’t know. There will be a basket social at the school hmse Friday evening. May 7, —nnd a lot o f people who don’t the proceeds to go to the Armenian re know you. lief fund. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Gillespie and Mrs. —and a lot of those who do know IxiBells Stewart visited Hunday with vou don’t know just wkat yon Mrs. Idllie Owen and Mr. nnd Mrs. have to sell. Elmer Wicks. Miss Velma Bailee returned to school —and possibly you don’t know nt Dorena Monday, after a week end that the best way to get them to visit at home. know yon and to know what you Mr. and Mrs. Rollin W ick» and Mrs. have to sell is to let them listen Eb. Hpray visited Hunday with Mrs. to your story in an ad. in The Ida M. Wicks. Live Wire Newspaper eaeh week. Mrs. James Hpahr, who was on the — now you know. , siek. list several days the past week, is reported ae better. — let them know. Miss Gertrude Miller spent Hunday with Mrs. L. Gillespie at Bow River. EUGENE WILL PLAY B A U HERE NEXT SINDAY Many may wonder why The Hcntinel hna fuiled to scud out its ntntentcnts ns yet for last month '■ bunincaa. That the entire force has been too busy is a pretty good exenne, but a still better one can bo produced. A few days ago Charles Beidler left on diaplay in The Hen t inel window a Burbank potato weighing close to three pounds. It is ns flawl»»s ax the purest diamond and almost as valuable an one o f thoee precious stone» of the »ume weight. With this v n»t amount uf wealth on display, no une ban challenged The Hentinel'n credit and it has pot been ni'cenmiry to collect the money where with to pay the mouth’s bills. The Beidler* have about 500 bushels o f the tubers and have refused a part nership with Rockefeller and Morgan. NUMBER 3H Neighborhood News 'f