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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
( C ________________ * u t í a ______________________________________________ VoLUMK XXX i s M an d oo ttao b grove LINGERING ILLNESS I>r Kulicrt Hutcliffe, tinteli chaulniiqua Imturar unti divina, died ut Iti» boom bere Mnnday hauti, The funcral V M belli W«<lnexday forrm>mi frani Ibi' ebapel T b » locai M Il Hi I II IC loil^O, Of whiij» ho vuN ii iiit'iulicr, limi diurne o f • ho HtrvieoN Hovorni li vini in vslmli Dr. H u liilff« limi liiin m ««If* m'Ipcli'il wui 0 piung nml tho M(*ri|ituro nu-lin^ nini foriti of Ih«- «crvici' Mr«*m ti I mi of In i m liotion, M.’iny unii I m ' uu I i fui wrrc Ibi* fiorai Ifibisli « Uoliort H iitcliffr wii n borri in h«)ii»lt, York *h ir«. Kn^lnml, Hc|rtcml>tr SII, Mini * n » Al yvnrm o f u^c * III C h B ih tu t t e COTTAÍJK (JKOVK, LANK COUNTV, OR EU ON, KRIDA V, MAY 2H, m<> MRS. MONROE SUCCUMBS TO JESSE B. LEWIS, PIONEER DR LECTURER, , - S FFE DIES ’ DIVIN E A N D ,,;» v « w Ä s r HERE DOQB FOR PETS Kml d om »» Following N ot ahi» Public Career a» P u ta r anil Member Chautauqua Tal»ut. a Hama pruclici.l jakar from Iba Wall foal Ml n la in imt bnva liar a » ‘ ringing Iba gullible denizen» af Iba l^ma Him »tala, Tha raininarciul club bn» ra raivad u raiiiinuuirut uni frnin liurniii Haul, a f Htniiifaril, T a in », saying I bn I ba bn» liaan in farina. I by u resident o f Ih i» »tula iliut prairie dug* nra In Kraut ilcin n ini barn hk hoii»ahold pat» mid liruiK fun ay price» uinuiiK 1 ‘ottUK'' (iru vn ’» “ 100. * Tha writer wiiy» ha hint »avarnl pair* wbirh ha i» w illing to di»pa»a o f an fnvorubln term». Ha fur tha aommarriul rlub bn» baau un nbla to ti n t n o f nay cry lUg-detiiMml far Imt» a f tbiu kind and ba» bo»ii anubla to nml iinyono w illing to piirf with nay Kr,,,,t i|iinntity a f filth y I ur ra in »»ch an ge for tho rata I it t If iinimul» wbirh Iba T a in * inquirer rarauiiu* ml» »o hiKbly » » liaiii.i'bold rom|»ininn» Death Occur» Tw o Day* A fte r Balog Taken to Eugene Hoapltal for Treatment. l lead er IS NO MORE HAS _________ NUMBER 3« BEENS AND NEVER 0NfIDIAM0NDTFST A b'lHabnli gnina which will probably Early Marebant lia r«, Charter “ quin- »avarnl expert »enreki. per» Aitb rupid adding machine», .» tchrd Member of M H, Church and j ulad for naxt Mundny afternoon at 4 Marion fo r M Yearn a 'clock. The content w ill be between the Indoor» and the Outdoor*. 8 . I.ickety Godard, who bn» abrogated to J«' 0 »i il l>-wi», pioneer resident uf hirmu'lf the title o f enptnin o f the out Cot tag 1 (Jrave, diad Tueaduy ul the door team, challenged the indoor team hunie of hi» iluughler, Mr«. Krad l.umb, to the conte»t and »elected H looph ole nenr j ( obiirg whi-re be hnd müde hi» Mnckin a» captuin o f that team. harne »inre Innt fall. Tha funerul will Professionals, »•■mi-pri>fe»*lorml» uad bebl from tha Mathodi»t ebureb ut near *emi prafesnirinnl* nre barred from 1 •! o 'duck tbi» ufternoon, Hav. Ilumrii k the lineup* o f bath tenm*. Ha* been», "ffld a tin g . The Mutomr ladga will never wasers and never will be» only I buve churge o f tba »ervice nt the are eligible. Admission w ill be free to gruv *. , , Waa MRS. SARAH KNOX, PIONEER OF 1851, IS DEAD Waa Life-L on g Member o f Christi&r Church and Prominent in Mission and W. O. T. U Work. Mr» A !.. Monroe, who wiih taken Mr*. H. !.. Knox, pioneer o f lnSI, d ie Hunilny tu n ho»pitnl in Eugene, died at her home here Monduy forenoon, ran Ibera ut ft u 'clunk Tue»duy murning, cer being the rlm w o f death. Th< • ba euuua a f dautli bring enlargement funeral was hi Id Wednesday afternodi of tin- haiirt. liar rilhdition lind baaii from the Christina church, o f whirl, »eriuu» far »evernl month». The funnral faith Mrs. Knox was a life-long mem wna hebt from tha cbapal ya»ti*rduy ber. Rev. Keliems, o f Eugene o ffic ia l uftarnaoa, Hav. Hntnrii-k affiainting. ed. There was a large attendance oi The floral triliuta» wäre numarou» urnl friends and many benntiful flornl tri I" iuitful bates. Interment was in the A. F. * Mr». M onroe’» tnkidan nama wn» Mr. Lewis wu» in hi* aighty-*ixth ! ? ‘ tTlh’ . 1 a" ' . “ :?* ,lU‘ '! K a** o A. M.-I. O. (f . F. cemetery. Mrs. Knox Clan* Hbarbart. Hba wo* borr, August yeer. Ha wu* born In Indian“ ( ¿ p f m ^ T 1'.’ wiU M »fi v - n " " ,h was one o f the best known pioneer worn Ul, IS7I, in lirown eoonty, Win., und ber #, m:t 4 , nnd eroaaad Iba pluin» in " 1 ,c 1 • cn o f this section. wu» in har farty aigbtli yanr. Hba! IHg3, *i Illin g with hi* fiinuly in Pulk Hurnb L. Churchill wn* born in Iown rniivad with har fuinily tu Nabru*kit 'eoon ty, luter maving in ll.ntuu county, Jan. 31, 1850. The fam ily crossed th* • hinn«lii in IMM), miirryiiitf M in M« hhih und thara murriad Willium llalcamb, : “ * d Corning to Cottage Grave in l<tSH, plains the follow in g year, settling ii I m ’ WI h in l ’ rinr«« Kilwurd J m I uihì iii INDI wba dieil in 1 * 11 «. In 1 Mlli »hi* mtirriail i when ba nt aaca rntPreii tha maraaritila Linn county, near Albany. Hhe met unii rom m g lo ttn< Unii« «I Mtuti*» in A. I,. Munraa, wba »urvivea. Thay bueine*», In which ha eoritinueil until Oscar F. Knox while both were student ¥S»r IA y r ur» lir k m |>n»tor af Metliudisl '•am» io Kugana in 1910 und mavad tu retirm g Io private life in 1913. C. H. at Monmouth norinni. They married u rb irriii'N la Minti)'. Ili' rullìi' tu Orinari (bilfaign Grave during tha u m r yanr . 1 Burkholder nod O O. Veatch, bofh 1H74, immediately after graduation, an* in Uniti, remainiug n f i ' » tnautb» in Big Tent Is Up, Many Tickets Sold; Hba wu» n nn nibar o f tbi Hayul Naigh »*¡11 n ■udant* o f thi* City, nra formar settled ut once in Cottage Grove on thi Yiinihill raimty nnd being »»u t la ('ut E rA rtaln ers H ere; Enthuslam rorauaan Parada Htart» From Bank bar», wba hml churga a f tha »ervice nt bu»ine»„ pnrtnar* o f Mr l.i'wi». Knox place east o f the city, which prop l»|(i' (ir a v » in tb » full af thitt yenr the gr ruve, und wu» a eli uri er member Rampant; L et':, Go! Ha wu» u Veteran o f »ha early In erty is still in the fam ily. Mr. Knox, i Corner at 10 o ’Olock, Oration i l » »»r v »d lini cburrb bar» far Girci- a f tlia a Hi .a i a I T w elve tini». Hurviving dian war», wu» u ehurtar numbar af member o f one o f the oldest pionee yt'iir», || iiìiik frani bar» la l^'liunon far at 1:S0 in Aftornoou children ura Clyde lloliarnb, o f tb i» the Mcthadi»t church o f thi» city arid fam ilies o f this section, died iu 1901 Irta ycur». l i » Jaitnai Ih » Klllnin c ity ; Mr». F ,M. Hildreth, o f l.oc hml beej. „ M iihoo for 5<i yanr». Chautauqua open* th i» afternoon ut Mr*. Knox wax a fa ith fu l worker it Wtnte ( ini il t u in | un lulaiit wlnle n r»»i Angela», und M i»» Fern Holcomb, o f He ia »orviveil by the w ife and the • 2:.'i0. The big tent i* up, the director, the W. C. T . T7. anil foreign misamnnr} dciit tbari'. A * ii raault a f hi» viali tn The ii nn tin I Decoration dny ele rc i»e e thi» city. follow ing daughter» and »on »: Mr- M i»« Bernice Kly, hn» been here for work. Hurviving children are Miss M:I idillio Kuli», Ida , in bla chnutuuijiiu will lie eaiidiirted Holiday under the Fred Lamb, o f Coburg: M r« H. H. »everal day* doing her part to add to mu- Knox, o f this e ity ; Boy Knox, o morii h» »u à culli’d tu thitt place tu i.uepieo» of Appaninttux pu»i, U. A. K M r* Edward» 1» Buried Here. Tra»k and Jack Lew i», o f Col tug. the interest already being »hown by A lbany; Mr*. E. C. D. Price, o f Hai aceept Ih. pastorale af tha Prrsliytcrlnn The pnrnda to thp cemetery w ill *tnrt Tbi funerul o f Mr», Itena Kilwnrd» d ro v e ; Mr*. K. M Oberg, o f Minrie (he hundred» o f chuutnuqua fan» o f Francisco, and Frank Knox, o f this eity cburrb o f »b ic h fuith b» Inni Iteeome ut the bunk earner ut 10 a ’clock. Tha u unni tir r. In 1 ti I fi br ugnili Ini ned tbr aid »aliliar» aipact citixi a» o f the ally wn» h. Id Hunilny uftcraaon with pri-' a^Milio, Mian., and lu-»tan L. Lew i», of 'ha community and the entertainer» Hurviving brothers and sister are AI I for the firat day are here. The tieket Churchill, o f this c ity ; Mrs. Frank A i vutr »arvici'» ut tha I). (I. Mt-Furlnnd Kugerie. I-,III»..a W ln t» tnI•*nt, triivcling aver tn fiirniab cur» to enriv them to the - t *»Je ha» progressed quite »atisfactorily ley, o f Uoseburg; John 8 . Churchill, o: ncnrly »v c ry »l'cliiiti af tb » Uniteli cemetery, a hare iba iiaoiil Decoration cim .la ry , where Hav. Hnmriak o f f i « ciutarl. Harman Kilwnrd», u »on, nrcom K. C. Hchiller, former clerk ut the ! :,n'1 P™"* »«> «n enthuai- Mnrcoln, Ore., and Hetiry 8 . Churrbii MInla» und ( 'illuni» und prò vi li g aav af day carantomea w ill ba held. The .'hnutanqua ae»»iOu. Of Santa Bo-u, Calif. ibi* Moat popolar larlnrar» Wltb Iba Kl Amaricnn l.egian, ax «er\ ice mea, eivie pimiad tha body hare from Hun Fran lfregun hotel, where he wu» known a* i cium, whara death occurred. The p-ogram i» a high elns* one. - Iin d ,” died Tuemlny, Muy 4, ut Van limiti SVIut» »y«ti-ui (In urraunl a f ili »acletiaa, fraternal order» und citixrn» couver, Waith. The funeral wan held Copies o f it have been freely distrib bruilh ha guve u|i In» rhuu(nui|iiii con ganarully nra invited to take purt lu W A T C H YOUH LA BEI.. uted in the city and «boat the commu there M;»y H. Ifui’l |u»t full litui »iu re lin a bini Illude Iba puruda, nity. In b rief it is n» follow *: bla bauli' bara, whara ha Inni u baiiuiiful Tlia annual Decoration duy oration Today: W illiam » Male Quartet. E ve buina und orrburd wlneb hr bnd only ra w ill be given ut the Mathodiat church ning entertainment by Evelyn Bargelt, c e n iI y ilmpoiiBtl of. F o r m riny m outhn 1 « t 1 :.W m the nfti*rnn«ni by H ev. K O cartoonist lecturer entertniner. h* knew tout there mum u u linpe for hm (>. Grout A program o f rending* und Saturday: New York A r t is t » ’ T rio ; A dvice Is Given to Boll I t Be for» recovery, rnrcmonin being the chuim * of moalc will be given ut the same lima. afternoon lecture. “ Getting by Your dot» t)i. A large audience ut tended the Mem Being Used.— O fficia ls of Hoodoo,” by Ham Ornthwell, peptimi»t. |)r. H utcliffe, during his ministry oriul sermon nt the Methodist church C ity Get Busy. Evening lecture. “ Remaking the K en here, wan jirobuMy the moat |*o|iulitr Hundny forenoon, the sermon being by James A. Local Candidate for LagiaUturw Gets vote*. Kibert Bede, candidate fo r the tucky Mountaineer.” i^Mtor the city hit« ever hud, thut | m »| iu given by Rev. Hamrick legisiulure, curried both city und eoun- Burns. Home Vote.—Comnltaionereblp Inrity Im iijj utte«ted by tht* lur^e l«ud try by a vote o f about tw o to one, W. W. Oglesby has received a report Hundny: The Morrison Girls. E ve ionce« which Attended hi« «ervice«. The Is a P retty Context but wu* defeated in the county by ning lecture, “ China’s Problems, N a from the state health o ffic e r stating Kllimtn W hite |»eo|d(' \ ulucd hi« «ervice« 5tMJ votes. Chamberlain wa* the fa v o r tional nnd International,” by Dr. N g that the eity water here shows eon highly. ite here for the demoerntie senator-hip. Piuin Chew. Chinese statesman. taminatiou and that it should be boilei Ita»ida* hi* Masonic connect ion hare, Cottage Grove voter* »toad xtmngly In the county Emmett Hhnrp won Monday: T a y lo r’s Hinging Band. before being used. Dr H ntcliffa wu« a mamber a f the Kik« by tbe «durational measure», all o f over Spencer for the county rommi* Health O ffic e r Oglesby sends sample- Afternoon entertainment by Tom Cor and W. (). W. lodge» at Idnho Full», which received a large favorable vote. sionerahip by a large m ajority, al wine, funmaker. Evening entertain frequently to the *tute’ health o fficer 1.11 The blind school oiounurr wo» the par though it wn* nothing like the two or ment by the same talent. Oragglug Brake Bearn Dislodges Prog This report was on samples o f watei Hurviving relative« are the widow; ticular favorite. The state road bond three to one vote reported here Hutor- Tuesday: J. W alter Wilson company. sent two wi eks before, one from thi at Switch and Trucks Follow the mother, Mr*. May Hutcliffe, who amendment carried in tbe city pre Afternoon entortuinment, “ l ’oliyana, ” intake and one from the city fountain the W rong Rail. mnda her home far yaur» with her son, cinct* and lost In the country pre The three Eugene candidate» fo r the by Pauline Lucile Mayo. Evening lee This is the first time that eontnmiua and the fallow in g children: Mr». Kl cinct». County road bonds lo»t by a legislature. Gordon, Bean nnd Allen, ture, “ The Mothers o f the Future,” tion has ever been found at the in mar (A rm o rcl) Mumum, a f I’artlnnd, few vote» in the city but were ever were nominated. Barnard won out for take. The city o ffic ia ls immediate!; by K ate Cpsoa Clark Tha wracking af two lauded logging lastingly hammered in the country p rf ■ ad Habert, o f this city, who 1 » the the eoonty judge nomination and C. N. Wednesday: Royal I ’hilippino Sex took steps to find the source o f con Ihirtcanth »urcrasive nl<la*t mule child cur» ju »t north o f tba Mum nvanuc ciueta, where the roods w ill be built Johnston for the district attorneyship tet. Afternoon lecture, “ The Four tamination nnd fresh samples huvi to boar th « name. A brother, W alter, crossing an the O. P. A K. railway by the money provided. A ll o f the oth num.ax ion. been sent to lease i f the contaminn Hquure B uilder,” by Captain T. Din» FridnJT afternoon tied up tra ffic on er measure» curried in both city nnd liv e » in Maine. The »an hnd just The state ha» gone for Johnson for more Upton. Evening. chnnfanqua tion has di.'.-tp;>eared. As the report thut line until Monday. ranched Drum with tha Kllikan White country except these two. president, although the contest with game* in public and closing concert. was delayed two weeks, it is possible The train wn» bucking into the yard» ■ r»tam when hr rerpive<l ward uf hi* Both city nnd country dmtrirta went Wood was close, Johnson'» margin be Afternoon sessions begin at 2:30 and that the coi.t-inunation had disappeared with »averul cur» behind tha engine. fo r Hhnrp for county rnmniisiaonrr, ing only a few hundred votes at times father ’a death. before the receipt o f the report. evening sessions at 7:30. Apparently thi' fro g ut the twitch gnvc but Mr. Hpenrer curried bis own pre- 11 » the count progressed. way. It 1 » thought that it inuy have emrt. The d ifferen ce between the tw o The vote in Cottage Grove and sur Results o f Eighth Grade Exams. bean dU lodgiil by a drugging broke in thi* end o f the connty was HI* rounding precincts is given below: MRS. H. C. COMBS, OF The results o f the eighth grade e x beam. The forward truck» on one cur * LONDON, DIES TUESDAY amination taken m I.anc county on followed the wrong rail und the cur X * May 13 und 14 have been completed wu» forced around rrnnawisa o f the 3 u Mrs. H. C. Combs, o f London, died W -r and the results fo r this end o f the truck and the cur follow ing wu« da u here Tuesday evening at the home ot < Ti < X county are as follow s: S carifier W ork » on Row Riser, London ruilmi. Both cars ware heavily landed Miss Augusta Oamutte. where she hue • a I J < 0 V. District 24— Conditioned, 4. and the rails und roadbed were been muki.-ig her home while receiving X X s and Bilk Creek H ighw ays; -c X District 25— Conditioned. 3. wreeked fo r n eonnid' rnblc ilistnner. X medical treatment fo r u complication COTTAGE. GROVE H I I Rock Crusher Start». District 26— Passed, Alma Adney. < •— S X o f diseases. The funeral was held yes 2 J X X p I t 3 4 5 Frances Adney, Donnell Allen. terday afternoon at the Taylor Imni P a y » Dollar Fine. District ( 6 —-Conditioned. 2. For J’ resìdent— 1 cemetery, Rev. R. P. W illiam s o ffi 1 Carl lionnrtt enriched the city treu» 1 \ - . 0 11 Hand work la wall under way in thi» District 45— Passed, Dorena Hhort- d a tin g. 3 6 , i 1 4 MUOVER ...................................... 1 , 5 1 ! 5-1 ury tin « week to the extent o f one section. ridge. Jewtic Schrieber, N ellie Stewart, 13 31 i 1 1 20 14 .176 27 21! 1(J 12 7 JO H N SO N Sarah Elixabeth Jones was born ii A county rond rn«w ha» Just earn Inrge curt w heul, having been »um 1 *>* 1 Kj 3f 4 il lt>1 1 Î 41 fi! 5110 Beulah Smith. Marie Thurber, Naomi Carroll eouaty. III., December 16, IH62 LO W D K N ................ plated »cn rifyin g tha Haw river road monad lie fe r « Justice Young an the WOOD .................. ........................ Wynne, Dwight Buchanan, I^eo Brand, 8 31 lrt 22 210 She married H. CJ Combs March 26 1 24 1 171 25 11 27 33 1 24 from th » »teal bridge to Haw Hiver complaint o f G. W . McFarland, who Ivan Currin, Robert Galloway. Forest 1890, at I-ondon. She united with thi Fur United Htntes Henator— 1 1 on the [ churned thut Hennalt hud nearly run H rurifying 1 » now in p o g ri I 22il 12 32 1 ( 24 l i ¡181 Groves, Eugene Hamrick. L yle l-owry. Christian church when a young gir 71 21 1» 1 i f ABRAHAM ....... lanidna rand between the Hard bill him dawn nt the intersection o f Hav Knap. Marion and remained a faithful member ol 5, 20i 2! 286 Carl Porter. V errill H TAN F IE L I» ! 4i 24 50 lì 35 42 22 12 a a t ii nml Main whi-n Mr. McFarland Htnl the Rouse bridge. A county rock Richmond, (lieu Smith. Henry Snnuer. that faith until her death. Surviving For Herretary o f State— 1 I 1 1 1 ( 1 crii.li**r an the Hud Thorne ph.ee w ill turning into Mmn. Mr. Bennett UO RU RN .......— ............................. Gerald Thornton. Gordon W right, Joe relatives are the husband; a son Ar :i i I 4 1 2< 4 f 1 4i a 1 3 1 69 1 H «tu ri work Monduy und the pftRCinjt o f 11^ im c d thrit ho thought Mr. M eFar JO N E S .8 i i 7 4 9 50 Young. V irginia Bosley, Helen Breed 2 1 6 thur; a daughter Orpha; a brother rock on the l-on.lon rand w ill cam i > » " " « ” *»»« turn down M u it in KO/.KR ............................................ f 15 7 15 lt 9 .3 15 1 l i 1121 love, Rav Godard. Mary Harris, M arga Wm. T. Jones; and- three sisters, Mrs 1 5 tornea immadiutaly. From tha I ..... Ian ,l" ' «Itreetion his machine waa go- 7 : a 2 2| 31 L O C K L K Y ..................................... 1 S 2 11 1 ¡ i2 ret Higgins, Lillian Horn. Agnes H il Busan M. Walker. Miss Emma C. June road the »e a rifie r w ill go onto theHilk | *hl»‘ h'’ turnad out to g iv e th « 12 23 14 n ai ir 11 159 ton, Genevieve Johnson, Inez Join's, and Mrs. Anna 1. L iv e ly , all resident» l ’ AKHt >NH 21 17 25 McFiirlnnd cur mam to da »a. Mr. rrw k rand. Grading an tha Delight 0 •scili 1. H E R M A N .......................... • 1 24 Donna Nichols, Genevieve Rice. Condi o f London. 7 1 2 3 u 7 i 1 Valley detour rami between tha »teal McFarland rbiinieil thut he had the WOOD ............................................ 2 3 7 ! 2 « 1 0 0 4 1 i 34 tioned, 5. right o f way uml gave the signal thut bridge anil the F. B. Phillip* plnrit District 4*4— Passed, Dale MeCov. For Putilir Service Uom.— he wit» going to turn up Main avenue ha» bean rompletcd. District 50— Passed, M yrtle Mayhem CLOTHING CATCHES FIRE AS 4 31 13 22, 3.8 24 9 26 22! 49 B U C H T E L .................................. u in the opposite direction. The tenti 2 D istrict 61— Passed, Nelson Beims. SHE DRIVE8 ALONG ti 13j 2» A crew from the state highway it«- 9I 13 156 31 9 12; 2'. CO Li S IN ........................................... many wu» »a conflicting thut the judge l 11 Conditioned, 1 . artIiiant hits resumed work an I'a rtfie For I,egislature— ON HIGHWAY ! imposed the ini>da»t fine a f one ilnllnr. District i5— Passed. Raymond Ban- ighwuy nt Divide nml thi» piece o f SE W A RD D A l.l.E N .................... 34 15 40 11 1« , 39 1 ifi 15 8 27 f I 7 ■23.8 work w ill be completed tin* year. The HOUIS E. B E A N ............................ 31 201 36 14 24 1 34 161 101 5 10 1 21 ,220 ton. Conditioned, 1. To be driving on the public highway District s4 -Passed, Avnnolle W hit and to twice find her clothing a f ir highway nt thin paint wn» in u da U N IO N FO REN O O N CHURCTI E l.H E R T B E D E ............................ 6.H 3< 72 20 42 52j 23 ! 191 9 38 1 36,415 I OO 257 lock. Conditioned, 1. S E R V IC E S A T C H A U T A U Q U A W M. T. GORDON .......................... 41 21 47 s 15 Í 4» ! ,s i phirubla and nlinaat inipnsimbl« condi | with no nppurent reason ^therefor, i , s 21 District 93— Passed, Flora Bales, the experience o f Mrs. I. N. Dresner tion during tha pnst winter. Il C. W H E K I.K H ............................ 42 201 37 13 22 32 27 1 10 10 33 I 7 263 A vis Edwards, Grace Hrnith. Condi On nrenunt o f the number o f people For District A ttorn cy— o f Walker. There was a strong breex- 1 ( who w ill wish to visit the grave» o f JO H N H TO N .................................... 2s 2« I 39 15 25 39 22 14 20 16 232 tioned, 2 . and it was with d iffic u lty that th SHEEP HERE DOINO THEIR friend» und relutive» an Humlay morn 8 M IT H District 119— Conditioned, I. ............................... 44 2o 1 36 11 14 21 1 1* 1 » flames were extinguished. The firs * 18 22 220 District 131— Passed. H&xen W. W il time the flumes were discovered the; mg nml decorate them with flow er», PART TO HIT OLD HI For County Judge—- urraiigcinent» have beoti made for a H A R N A R D ....................... ............. 44 22 48 12 24 46 1 2S lfi 4 32 141290 liam a. had burned through the lapmhe. It i t COST 0 ’ LIVINQ union servire in the chiiiitnuqim tent. D E G AN _______________________ ___ 22 16 2N 156 7 14 21 1 -8 <; « probable thn| they were not complete!' « T H R IF T IS SUBJECT A T For County Uommissioner— extinguished the first time nnd th- I f the high cast a f clothing isn't re The service will begin promptly ut I I .8 « 2»! 325 N E X T G R A N G E M E E T IN G breexe fanned them into life again daccil it w ill not be the fault o f the mid c I ohc ut 12. The various Hundny SM ARE ............................................ 45 18 1 4« 20 19 51 35 17 6 27 27 9 15 16,217 Mrs. l>Tcsser suffered no ill effects, a »keep in the Cottage Grove country. nrhool* w ill meet nt the ti»u»l hour* S P E N C E R ....................................... 351 24 ! 41 i 13 “ T h r ift ” is the subject which w ill the flames did not reach the flesh. 1 For Assessor— The fleece a f one C ot» »Enid yearling and in tho maini plu«.'». 1 Memorial »ervice» will be held at the K K K N K Y ......................................... 35 12 , 31 « lfi 34 1 231 8 5 33 21 be up fo r consideration at the lecture is thought that the flames started fron- lim b just sheared by Ktl. Conner weighed l!2Vk pound«. A 12 or I I panini M ethm li»l church at 1:.IU sharp. Thin W A L K K R ....................................... 37 27 52 17 23 3s| 18 18 9 16 19 274 hour at the next meeting o f the grange a cinder thrown hy a -»team rollei Saturday o f next week. Members w ill working on the highway. For U. H. Henator (D em .l fleece i» en ii »idc red a garni one. Home »ervice w ill chute in time for all to 1 3 fi 111 8 11 89 answer roll call by making a compari S 1S 5 19 a f the wool from th i» fleece measured reach the tent in time to hear the ( M \ M B K R L A IN ........... __ 0 concert by ‘ ‘ The Morrison G ir l».” .8 8 17 07# son o f th rift o f the past and future. 3 7 « fi S T A R R W K A T I1 K R ....................... 19 Id inche» in length. WOMAN OF 94 PAYS Worth Harvey, assistant cashier o f the 1 Kxtrnding Kmineut Domain— VISIT TO SENTINEI SS 87 31 35 40 27 21 7 395 First N ational bank, w ill deliver a 56 Y EH ................................................... e « O O TTA O E O RO VE G A R A G E S STATE COMMISSION IS 282 short tnlk upon the subject. 36 21 A pro- 9 15 21 11 17 41 NO .................................................... 43 A R E L IV E 8 T IN T H E 8 T A T E The Sentinel was honored Tuesdav AFTER 0AME VIOLATORS Htnte Bonding Amendment— Í 1 by a visit from Mrs. M. C. W illis, wh- 21 338 Cupie» o f the »uliwriptiun list to the Y EH ................................................... 53 33 71 2« 2« 34 1 21 19 13 21 makes no attempt to deny her youthfu Albany W ins From O. G. High .......... 46 18 26 15 2.8 51 35 45 19 37 32 352 j The state game commiNHion evidently rumpiiigii fund for the state road bond NO The local hi K* school tenm wns de jrears to the number o f 94. Hhe is ye Kestoriug Capital Punishmont- is determined to alainp nut )I"KK>»K ainendmeiit ilim-lose some interesting 63 30 34 4t» SI 2t‘> lfi 24 42 396 feated iw iee during the past week hy ns jo lly and a* full o f fnn as she wn deer. H aving received continued rom facts. Cottage Grove garage* Contrili Y EH ................................................... 46 « pirn ills th at'd eer were being chased by uteil'(l35 to the fund, while the city o f NO ...............................................r _ tW 10 43 15 22 40 27 33 11 30 24 321 the Albany high school team. A game when * young woman about -40 year was played here Friday, w hen the score ago uud can parry jokes with the bes dug» in thi» section, Mr. Brown, chief Eugene contributed only 940. Ashland Crook & Curry Amendment— 4 33 19 299 wns 9 to 3 in favor o f the visitors. A o f 'em. The only complaint she make deputy from the Portland o ffice, and contributed only (H i, Astoria only (Mi), Y EH ................................................... 42 so 49 22 17 3 fi 18 29 E. H. Hawker, »pecinl deputy from Eu Head only 430, The Dalles only 940, NO ..................................................... 40 10 18 5 24 3.8 29 29 15 19 24 251 return game was played Tuesday nt is that she has to use a crutch in get Albany, when the score was H to 4 in ting about. Hhe disdainfully refuse« gene, were here several days during IsiGrumle only 9KI, M arshfield only Huccessor to Governor— the o ffe r o f a jitn ey to fa k e her home 18 35 38 385 fa v o r o f Albany. This game was close ................... 47 29 79 29 30 49 31 lire past week. O ffic e r» o f the enm- 920, North Hend only 9H>, Pendleton Y EH 11 19; 20 235 ly contested and might have resulted She wanted to get avquunited with th nii»»iiiii made another vi*it here only n only 920, Ht. Helens only 9 Hi, nnd Vale N O .................................................... 50 12 26 *9 22 41 25 d ifferen tly but fo r the fact that three man who had written so many storie Iligher Educational Tnx— abort tim e before. only 4 Hi. Cottage Grove quite e v i e 416 men in succession were issued tickets about her and he has been promised 46 30 12 33 61 87 34 31 Y K S ................................................ 29 SI dently has the liveat bunch of garage» N O - .................... .............. .............. 45 22 34 15 26 45 31 38 22 24 341336 to the initial sack and all o f them piece o f the birthday cake which Mrs in the state. W illis intend« to prepare on the birth Y0NCALLA 18 DEFEATED scored. 80 M irra’ Re verni e— day anniversary which w ill murk tin 5 35 211347 AOAIN BY 0. O. CHAMPS YKH .................................................. 54 S3 6.8 24 29 28 2fi 24 «IO 21 1 20 [3 2 $ reaching o f the century mark. STRENGTHENED EUOENE Community Picnic Is Planned. N O ......................... .......... ..... .......... 47 10 33 17 25 54 30 40 • The business men o f the city have Cottage Grove continued it* unbroken TEAM HERE SUNDAY Klementnry Hchoot Tnx— 1 1 ■ Salton Maintain.* Reputation. YKH ........................... ........... .......... 70 29 89 2S 33 i l 33 26 13 3»| 281429 under way plans fo r n community pie- airing o f Victoria* by taking Yonralla Those who beat George Hatton rnix into camp Hominy on the latter team ’» A spirited hnnehnll game in promise,I N O .................................... ......... ..... 34 IN 24 11 26 4 « 2f» 40 19 19- 24- 287 nie similar to that given several years ago in the city park, when every resi ing garden have got to get up early ■■ irrounile. The »core by Inning» wiih ne for Hundny, when the Eugene team HI 1 mi Hchoot Tnx— 1 will again piny here. This tenm ha* Y Ri* .............. ....... ............................ 65 34 87 31 33 56 30 34 12 33 •U: Ufi dent o f the surrounding country was the morning and stay up nil day. Hi fallows: H 20 11 13 33 26 27 18 17 23'231 invited to be present nnd n free pic dirty lettuce has now grown to sue! Cottage G rove.....1 0 « 1 0 0 « 3 2*-7 strengthened it* lineup fo r the occa NO .................................................. 35 nic dinner wns served. mammoth proportions that he ha* go Yonralla ............. 1 « « (I 0 0 0 1 0— Ï sion nml the old time rivalry between Connty Road Iintnls— y to g ivo each hend about a foot 01 7 14 17 19|290 Quite n number from here nccompn Cottage Grove nml the visitor* w ill be YKH ................................................. 47 30 59 19 2.1 31 24 space in which to expand. The Sentinel, 42.00 tho year. 60 17 57 22 32 61 39 61 20 44 40|462 very much in evidence. med tbe home team. fi U . . CHAUTAUQUA OPENS AT 2:30 THIS AFTERNOON DECORATION DAY WILL BE OBSERVED SUNDAY C o tta g e G r o v e G o e s S tro n g fo r A ll the E d u c a tio n a l M e a su re s ; W o o d Is F a v o rite WRECK OF LOGGING CARS TIES UP TRAFFIC W ALLACE S A G IN A W MUCH ROAD WORK BEING DONE NEAR HERE a C J 4 WATER IS CONTAMINATE SAYS STATE OFFICER