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(ünííaii? <8nw f a tto i AND VOM IM K X X X OOTTAOE PROVE LEADER COTTAGE UKOVK, LANK COUNTY, OKKIiON, FRIDA Y, JULY Hi, IT20 “3E— - ~ rr-r- LIBRARY WELL PATRONIZED DURING JUNE NATURE HEALS NEAR FATAL WOUND MADE YEARS A 0 0 IN FIR A n unuNiiul m id | i n d i u l d y urm|ui* il limi rut ion o f In» m mi t u r n « t m * f o r 1 1 m iivvn in rc|M»rti*d l»y .1. A. . f i l l , VVlicn III* r e c e n t l y cu t i n t o utov«* 1« n ^ t li ll»e t r u n k of ii m nuiinot Ii f i r , u liirj^e I I»» I. ft'ulroiiH o f tin* city lilmiry borrowed • •*11 '»nt o f tin* l o w e r 1 ' i r t o f tli. t r u n k vv l< ' I i |,a d 1**1/ v o lu m e i «I i» r i li ili«* m o llili o f m ill l^t't fev«*|il(*d n cut l*een niiiile m u n y y e ii ru *i« ». |'h«» cut Juii«*, M inh l.y iliu l l o o j o r , lib r a r ia n r r K«»| mini pori», u m l m o ii I i I ii m lo iilit «•« 11 y lm \i* VV II H f u l l ) I *v 111« IlCH III <||* | »1 I tukni out lu m i) inori book* li u • I Ilo»« rcumi n I lie |ieiNou m i l k i n g I lie c»i* d i d lint fllil*ll t i l l i n g tile t M e Mild nil b«*««ll II lu i |* r i *«'|('('t Mill lo clionnc fr o lli iM t ll T in * n lio M in g h r«'iniii k i i I »I • w h »n on«’ l l i r e f i l l e d tile r i l l w i t h H l i e 1, « oitMi«l«*r m lim i I In* cut in * r o lli « I io li h i m id c o v c i c d il w i t h l»urk vvliici cum |»lele|y h id till “« m . T h e lie.v yrov. * h flit* I l l u n i ) ( o t it i * o n ly 27l»7 vid im i«'* In u ild ilio n Ilo ' re a d in g m o n i in f i l b ’d d i d lint t i n t w i t h th e old lit! I vv In n |b e «O rli Itili i l i ) Il I IX li I valili Ito ) n M Ilo nini«* ch u n k f e ll out *t l e f t t il e old cut .» 10 look ovrr III«« IIIII^II/.Ilimi oli flit* I t enh U|l|»i‘UM II14 UN •! it hud f»»,'*fl lliudi Fiction forni» u lur(gc puri « * f ilo* t h e d u y tm fo re . T h i ’ tre«* hud «*vti|«*ut rnnlm^ h i limili ini l»r librar) |> ilroiin Iv be en ii lurj^e one w h e n th e 1-H inch for in »luti«' **f«l b ook n of limi klini r u t vv un iiutde uiiil mum n e a r l y f i v e f« i t were tuki'ii out. Tlic reumi tiing It*1« h i d i u u i e t e r w h e n f e ll e d . Alino*! 5 0 % o f liook* Borrowed In One Monili, I' uiu I n A hi for Development were rliiHNif««*«1 liu|i firlion. un 1511 juvmiili' inni 3« A I m o i I lin i b o o k * lit i\ «• been m lili'il I o III«* I t l u n r ) % % 1 1 li• ti Ilo * I un I y e a r uiol M inn H o o p e r r i | n i l i All inori* )« l lln » Ni ' Il Mi II **lllv $ llM l IH IlV.'Illlblc fo r IM’ W I hio I n ••urli year fr o m ilo * f iiii «I |»ro\ i «I «-< I l»y ilo * c it y , m o l w ill» | » i •* • ul I mo k price* tln ri «loi'N lin i |{o v i i ) fu r , M i * * 11 o o jii't « * % | *lii i ti «*41 T l i r v o ltin o now on fin* ubi* in** ru v H i u w id e r in it i* «*f m««l i»i(j u m l ut«* w e ll H«*li*r| im |, I m i ! no il t • in |»t ru n lo* um ili* lo t i l l lln (Im m illi fo r (pioti h o o k * vv 1 1 ii lio* m e apt r h iiin a v a ila b le fo r t l m r jiurrlm N«*. Iiilrri-Ht in tin* lilirnry I iiin been k« •*n nil y«*ur rtl!lioii|gli n ulinj^ u»ually full* o f f «lui iliix III*' NUttiium inolitlm. Hinrr Jiiuuury I u totul o f 1 *»• • ni*vv inmnio in I iuvi * i o d i midi <1 t»> tli•• li»t o f |«li I to n * T in * lilir u r y I n no w o|i««n n ix tin ir n «turli vvi'i'k, I m o »fi«•riiiM UiN u iu l f «• ur • \« •u n i;**, i i i o I mi « I oni d u li d u y only on I . m n i I i i ) u m l H iiu d u y 'Hi«* lio u r* un* M o m lu v u f I « r iio o ii, \N i*dm m I u )'. T h u r*« l i ) u m l K r id ti) i*v c n itiji* a n d S ul u i d u ) u flrr iM M iii u m l cv«*niinj. d a u o iitk k h from V IS IT IN O kaht GODARD HOMI! M r i l* A , A t k Inno fi» o f l'nwn«*«* City. N e l» , u m l M r» , ( lu y A ^ n i'M m i ! li I»«* r d u u ^ lilc r lio r o l li V , • » f \\ lo- a t la n d , \\ V o , a r r iv e d h i Ilo * e l i ) K rb ltiy fo r n m o n ili ’i» v n o i ul II««* horn«* o f llo 'ir |»itr«*iitN, M t a ml M r* Il l( U m lu r<|, D u r in g flim r u l i ) In r«« tl» r G o d a rd r lu n , r« o « *i*tifiK o f ilo * He vi* ii «* li • 1«) r •* ti o f M r u m l M i ll li (b o tti rd tu oi tlo *ir fm iiilii'N , w ill lo d d v v i« k ly r e u n io n * M I Ito* uieiiilu*rN M ill lo* III fllte lld u iir« * «' X ce|*f II I. < »odili d , o f lt r u * h , t'«do M in . \ l k i t i Non tim i Mr«. A ^ i i i ' m Mpritii(« tt roii»|d**l« •u rp ri*« * on l l o i r p a r e n t* , fo r ilo «dd f«dk» d id n o i knoM o f t h • in te n d e d % i» it u n t il their n r r iv n l her«*. POWER PLANT REPAIRS SHUT ELECTRICITY OFF 1. 1 I t t * Mild |to w e r M en* o f f in ill«' c il y T u c u ilriy fr o m n lio u t 7 :3 d n. in. to 4 '.il p in. n in i n il u m e liin o r y m*iii|* « ■ In t u ì |H iw e r MUM III li «I.UI o I n I il l Milli«* r e p a ir * M e rc in j«rof 5 re*N itt Ilo * p o w e r I d ti f IT H ll||M ir t N |n t !••* g r ille * b u n te d o u t, neei'N N ltuI lll|{ ill** r«»|ilo\u l of lio fire N M illie I lie n *|» n ir* M e re tM 'lllg mud«*. VALUATION OF ELECTRIC SYSTEM BEINO CHECKED K T. Massello hiii I (V .1. Uri-m, <»f Un* | iii I.I ii ' M-n Ir» riunmisaion, un- iti llia. i l l y c l i n k i n g ii|■ tin- physical vai mu <if tin- Cut lago Un n r Electric i i * m | ili il y , c iu r li I iiin | ii 'I it imml fur mi ml« mice in rat«*». A henring mi tin' |i«* t it tun I n In In* lit*lil lirrt* Ini! th** da le has imi yi*t been net. Weather for June Thu weather fur tin* ninnili o f . 111111 *. n< kf*|it by <’. K. Htcwsrt, lumi oh w r\i*r, fiill.iwn: \bi « imtiiii tomp«*r»tiir«< s ", mi .lunr -1 uml .'III; in i n mi mu trai|M*rfil uri* ML’, mi •liiut* I; iiifiin maximum 71!; iiwfin mio i in ii in O ; clour ilny» 29, rlmidy ft, part Iv rloutly ft; precipitation '¿.lì inrlu*». ( l i r precipitation *o r .lime, 1919, won .»7 iin'li. Rarber Shop Sold. II. Hkinner nini U. F. llnllniluy, o f Eugene, |iiirehnm*il lite Dentils lieu ry hnrher »liop Mmohiy nini nre non ill eh urge nf the bilami'»». f u r the present they |ilnn tn opernte Iwn elisir» hi (In* simp lint mny mhl n tlnril Inter. Mr. Hkinner Ini» m i veil hi» family tn the eily anil i» living in the l.ewi» |iin|N*rly nt Fifth nini Wu»hingtnn. Cha». Marti Killed In California. rim». 11 itnI. o f Eugene, known to n numlier lien*, wim killnl Inni week in n ■treet ear nreiih'iil in Hun Ernnciscn. lie war ii »mi o f Mr. mol Mr». F. .1 Hnitl nini »|ient »evernl year» in tin' Bohemia mining diatrlrt looking lifter mining property in which hi» father i» inlerenteil. m g t o II Mt M i «* r e f a r y o T h . ' Ir« w i t r l i o u t M t n t * III ell re« « n t 1 ) i M iicd 1 ») K « « z « * r . W U H t o I i i t \ «• ( j o n e in t o e ffe c t .fiily 1 i * *u*p< inlcd tern p o ru n lv p « n d i n ^ ' t h e i n m i u i h *«« o f d r i vert l i c e u h «* n I n tlioM«* w h o b t i v e f i l e d t h e i r i i p p l i r n t i o f m , h u t tin - N e c tio n u p f d y t l l K t o p e r «III* u n d e r I d l * o p e m t i v e M i l d k i v c m n o ex« iiMe f o r it v i o l a t i o n o f tin H i t . O v e r H m i .WM i u p p h e i i t n * n * f o r l ic e iiN « h * b l i v •• u l r e n d y heetl f ile d m id when t h e n e c r e t u r ) ‘ n o f f i c e huN hud t i l i i e t o ( I i * | m # mc o f t he**e u f i p n l «*n f o n e u i e n t o f t h e rtef W i l l he h e j( u n . FernonN w h o h n v e n o t y e t f i l e d t h e i r I p p l n - u t i o n * u r e f i r m e d t o d o no u f one* un n o e x c ii N e N w i l l U * ncrrpt«*«l wh en t r a f f i c «»f t i c i t h h i ’( • i n t o t a k e a c t i o n . ALF WILLIAMS ARRESTED IN CORVALLIS FRIDAY AIT W i l l i a m » m id l l e t t i e W a r d , w ho w er, it r r en ted F r i d a y in t'orv ulliN » w e r e hr«»uj»ht to I .uiie c o u n t y hv Id -pu t) s h e r i f f <»enr(*e C n i n i ’r a n d lo dge d in th e c o u n t ) j u 1 1 u t Kii({«*iie. WiIlium»* w sin nrrcN te d on a ch ur^jf o f c o n t r i h iltillj» to th e d e llliip ie in v o f a m i n o r , u id th e i r I vvu* he ld in ctiMtiMly on rc«iiii*Nt o f her m o t h e r . The Couple left Hprui^ficld in it cur .Inly 5 and were reported to he ut the home of W 1 11 1 it ni ih mother in Philo ninth. Wiili.'titiN I n J5 yearn o f ntfr und Hettie in 15. \\ illiaiiiN vv a n hound over to the (•rand jury by .finite .1. («. Well* in jtiNficc court Hitt unlay atul h ir* hail fixed ut UfMM». he vv uh unable to fuint* the bail money lie vv .* in nin niiih d to f h r county jail. ELECTRIC FLATIR0N IS CAUSE OF SMALL BLAZE Fire at the K. K. Mills home Tues lay afternoon canned it small amount o f <lfttiin(;e. 'Phe flumes started in u lower room, evidently from an electric flatiron which hud been left lviii(j on the lied. Mrs. Mills hud fit tempted to •iar«% the iron curlier in the duy hut could not do so, ow in g to the fact that there vvus no power, that being the day the electric light plant was shut down for repairs. It in probable that tlte ‘ ‘ juic«»*’ wan left turned on and when tin* electric fdniit resumed op«*r it ions the iron heenme heated mid set the hed afire. Mrs. Mills * * wedding dress was among the articles destroyed Phe flumes were extinguished by Mr. Mills and several volunteer assistants, while the fire department stood ready t«» turn on a stream o f water i f n«*ces sary. COTTAGF. GROVE TOTS MAKE HIT AT ALBANY CITY NOW IMPROVING D o n ’t have any »lacker». Keep track o f what each hen due» by nmng egg record carda. For »ale by The Sentinel at «1.7ft the hundred. F.ntrle» Made After Arrival in Liver pool Have Keen Bra»a<l. Proba hly by War Oeimor. Mr. a fid Mrs. Win. Kelly, have just received through the war depart incut tin* per oiuil l»«*|ongings and the dfary kept I») their son J>c))»«*rt, who Mils killed m action ui Fluni <’ October H, r.»ls. The parents treasure highly these un'ine ut os o f their sun 's sacrifice f«*r his country. An 1 ‘ xainiiiiition o f the diary shows that it was kept up to September 15, li»l\ but all entries lifter AugUNt lit* have been erased, probably by the . i-iisor. The entry o f August ‘JO rhron .eie* l ie l b e r t ’s arrivili ut Liverpool. It is probable that the i*rUMiiri*s were inude ut th** tune o f l*(ll»«*rt's «leuth, C. 0 BALL PLAYERS NOT when the belonging* w«*rc st»»r« «I pend INVINCIBLE OPPOSED mg their return to the reía!iv es, th«* r«*tiNOfi probably b« ing that the nota TO EACH OTHER ions contained in format ion regarding A b o u t th e o n l y m i i ) to d« *f ei: l o t * aiov eineiits o f troops thought to I»«* in tu ^ e U r o v i* h u ll pl iiy er N 1 « tn j e t th«**n formation that might prove to be of ii^uittMt one tt u o tn er . T i n l l . i l u v t e un * Il 1 ue to the «'fieni) in <*u*c of hi« coni t i l l i n g to k e e p i t * d r itc b«*re l.»*t ,S uji mg mto pos*«**siori o f the diary. • I I I ) , du e tn u d e u t h i ii t h e I i u i • ly ill The persona! belongings consisted o f one u f tin- p l u y e r * , C iir i K n i ^ , wh*» a pocket knife upon which was cn li u n d j e * till- re re iv ||||« end f u r Jh( III' graved *'l> K .fune J l , ” the date be tug that u|xiu which l*ell»(*rt went into p l u y e d wi t h V ou cr illu u^Mtin«t < .»*i v o n v i l l e , w h ile i* u r | t e l l e r * , w h o does the s«*r vie«*; a pocket book from which th e t w i r l i n g f o r th e J mc : i I n , rind * ‘ F u t " the money had been removed, accord Hm »Ii w h o • | • 1 1 1 • o f t e n «1«*« •rriten th e mg to nr my regulation; a new testa N«*cond Nuck, held p 1 1 lOtiM on th e ('u n meat presented by the American Mible yuiiv ill«* feuiti. 'I'h ««»« i e t ) , und a picture o f two young p r e p o n d e r n n c e of * " t l u ^ e < • r « » \ •• p i n ) « t n If »VI :» v • ( .iiiv on men and two young women. The men v i Ile t lu* v i c t o r y , i h« « « « • r e h e i l i g were Kay ViiiiHchoiuck and a Van to i. Valin lad. Iielbert *s body has been removed from th«* temporary resting place pro NO DRIVERS UNDER 10 xided ut th«* time o f his death and th«* NOW ALLOWED ON ROAD locution i* now given us ‘ ‘ (»rave 121. section II, plot A, cemetery 12.12, Ar I'erNoriN under Id yefim o f n^«. w h gonne American cemetery, Kormigne u t t e m i * 1 (» «I r i \ o u m o t o r \ « I l l H . in sous Mont fatico ii , M«use.^' A war ‘ le < ’ r e g o l i nr«< « I n n i g h o in \ io l I l i o n o f purtmeiit circular says that every cure i h .* p r . V ÌH H u m o f t h e r «•«•«• n I’fltiCt c l .H being given the cemetery where the • l y m o t o r «•lilt* l e « I r i v i TH ' licclIH«* lll\% II l i d loiiored d«*a«l now rest. Iielbert’s body a r e s a l .j«*( t t o u r n ••t u n i i t i u c a c c o r o •v ill. l»e left in Franc«*. Tin* litlb* Mi»»i'» Millifont nml *L*r rim* lliirrnw» won tin* hoiirl» o f their ki'nror» in tlirir w i t nt inn» given nt Oral Hopper F.ulhit» In Field Artillery. Albany on lnile|M'iiib*nrp ilny nmi re Orni F. Hopper, IH, etili »led in Yin* eeive.l worm prm*«* from nil »iile» for 7xth field nrlillery nt Ktigene Hntnr tlie tiitii»iinl i i bi Ii t y they ilinplnyeil. ilny mul left for Portland to flni»h The Albnny Demur rut mentioneil them Ho* pliynicnl eiiiniiiiatinn. lie will In* n» tile fentnre o f the whole progrum »in i to Cmnp (Irani, Rockford, III, which win pre»enleil before n rrowil for training. o f nbonl ftIHHI people. The Fourth o f •Inly eelebrntion nt Albany m u one o f Ohthlren'a Exercises at M. F,. Church. the fentnre» o f the »tnte rnilioml Special c hildren '» e ierci»e» will In* m en '» eonvention whieh win liebl ihere held at the Method!»! church Sunday thi» yenr. morning. Pnrcnta who wi»h to have their rhildren bn pti/c d are naked tn GASOLINE SITUATION IN bring them to the service. Emerson Property Sold. t'. , 1 . Rrur.li» han pnrrhn»ed the three reaidenee properties on north Sixth »tree! belonging to the Kmi*r»<m eat ate. The »ale wan made by .1. II. Headrick», admini»trntor. DELBERT KELLY’S DIARY IS ED CONNER HAS FINE FARM PARENTS’ TREASURE ON MOUNTAIN TOP The gnNoline »itnntion in Colla ge d r o v e i» improving, nreonling to wor.l given out by A. A, Richmond nt the Stmidnrd Oil »tnlion. Commercinl enr» lire now nllowed IlMI per rent enpnrity ii nil plcnnurc enr» fit) per rent. From pre»ent iadiention» the rom pany ex pert» to rontinile on the »nine or nn unproved bn»i» till the end o f the pre» cat »hortnge which i» looked for by October. EUGENE MAY PROVIDE FOR MEN S DORMITORY Tht* Knjjrm* )ioii»in^ roinmittc«, hfl» |>l.*.|^ril it»r lf to form u liol.lm^ rom |.iiiiy for thi* r i f c l i o n o f n m. n '» ilor ni i lory ut Ilo* I'niv. rnity o f Orr^on in t':t»o I In* I miiim I o f ri'^riit» ilrriiii* to rutliori/i* it» criirtioii. Th«* ]>ur|Hiiti* o f hr romniiltri* in to provili«' rrli«*f for (In* hou»ii)j; »itnntion »ooni*r than fumi» ut tin* univ rmitj' will tu* avail .lil.* for tin* |>ur|MHo*. Tin* eommitl**«* i» ul»o taking at tiv o »ti| » to »orur« ••»¡«loner <|iiart«*r» for now in<*miipr» o f 11 |<* f a m i l y mol for »tudrnt» brfort ib«* o|iriiin^ o f Ihr univornity thi» fall. SILK CREEK (Hprrial to The Soni inri.) July II. Mil<lr«*i| Itiirrham rrtiirnrd Frulay from a wrrk ’» vi«it in KiiK''»''. Kblrr .1. A. Ri|>|»*y ami Mr. I v t t i iHino, o f Sul boriiti, wrn* hi*ri* K*ilil.ath Mr. ami Mr». / . Collina, o f S|>rm(; fioiil, v i»itril Siimluy at th.* II. M Dani«'wootl homo ami Mr». Nanry Danii'wooil rrturnrtl with th«*m for a f«*w «lu y»’ \iait. Mr. Maloiif, o f Indiana, i» vi»itiiiK .vitti hi» dnii)’ htrr, M r». C. I.. \Vil»on. Mr». Krn»t l«*ft Tni*»«lny lo K" *" ln*r .lan^hti-r, w ho i» »<• rioilaly »irk in Ari xonn. (ìfor^i* Dami'w-ooil loft Momlav for VVi«Hhin|{tnn, w boro hi* r ip o r ta to work durili^; harvi'Kt. Raymond \\il»on loft Mondnv for Chitwood. Mr. and Mr». Joo Daniol», who had l.ffii viaiting nt thi* Notti«* K»fo» homo, «*ft Momiay for thoir homo in Suthor Un. A party wa» giv«*n Saturday ovoning in honor o f F'Iwin K»t«*a at tho II. I.. Fowlor homo. It wa» Inrgoly a t t m d f d and nnirh rnjoyi*d. A ta f f y pulì wn> oih * o f tho divorMion». Mr. K»t«*» loft Monili«v for i*ii»ti'rn Orogon. Mi»» l.oni»«* Matthyr«', o f l'ortlnml, i» visitine nt tho John Ashliy homo. Chnrlio Homi i» improving. Mr. nnd Mr». Vinai Rnndall, o f tho Or«iv«\ woro at thi* Dwmi'wood honm Sunday. Mr. tirimi*» wont to thi* (trovo Mon dny to moot Mr». tirimi*» mothor and n¡oro, who osport to mnko thoir homo .vith tho tirino*» for n timo. Mr. Clark lirouglit hi» hay lialfr ont rno»ilny. Mr». M. F. llnlM'imh rnllotl ono nf lornoon thi» wook nt tho John H'oml, W". \V. tiildoralov o nnd Mr». lani Whoolor homo». Arrhio Wilson l«*ft tho fim t o f tlo* wook for Chitwood. I>. A. Fato» hmilfd hnv Snndsy for W. W. (liltloralovo. DORF.NA. (Sporial to Tho S«'ntinrl.) July 14.— Mr. nml Mr». J. K. Ilol* •troin and <*hildri*n, o f Marrola, apont Sunday at th,. ,1. II. Kirk homo. M ra. VVnrrrn Kollv wont to Fpton Tiifsdity to work in tho rook houao. Visa Fnyo Jonninga ia »ponding tho w'fok with rolntivoa at Mnrroln. Mi»» l.ottio VanSohoinrk, who nr I'ompanii'd Mr. and Mr». Thomas Kg hort to thoir apartinont» in Fortland rhnraday, rotnrnod homo Monday. Mi»» Mildrod Ward, o f Springfiold, »pont Sunday at tho A. S. Ward homo. Carroll Harlow and briilo, o f Wrnd ling, »pont Fridny at tho (Hon Srott homo. I,. O, VnnSrhoinrk, o f Kugono, is visiting nt tho homo o f his paront», Mr. and Mrs. C. A. VnnSohoiaok.. ,1. K. Hod ford, J. II. Kirk nnd Wm. Johnson motnrod to Kugono Tuosdny on bnninoaa. Mi»» Annlo l.indsny, who hml boon visiting at tho Jnmna (loiilot homo, ro taraoil to Corvallis Saturday. PH O N E Y OU R N E W S . DR WOODS RECEIVES $11.97 FOR HALF YIELD ON ONE ROYAL ANNE Half th«« yi«*l«l from on«. Koyul Ann« VlfdttM Olvcn Added Z H t r»r Chick« n «•(««Try tr««* brought Dr. D. Wood» Dinner A fter Climb to View f t 1 . 1 »* nt th«* f'ottiig«* Urov« cannery V a lle y * h Grandeur. Saturday. Thi* tree from which the «•lierri«*» w«*r«* »old ¡» about 14 y«Hr» old and ha» l*«*«*n in full ben n ng for I he possibility for panoramic boule- »ix or <*igtit year». Th«« yield 1 » re vnrdN in the t ’ottngc iirove country is markable in view o f the f net that practically unlimited, A few w««*kN : thi» year i» regard«**! 11 » a poor eherry ago The Sentinel mentioned the po*~i ; »fUMon throughout the »late. bi Ii ty o f such a road that would reach An acre o f cherry tree» bearing at the top o f the mountain on the James j the »am** rutc a» thi* one «till would Forter place. On last Hiinday the 7*«l : produce $760 in a »<*u»on, and mmi* o f itorinl I aimly was entertained nt the j t tie »eetilirig» growing everywhere F. C. < «inner borne, northeast o f the . throughout the city are capable o f «•ity, where Mr, (.'oiuicr has a mountain bearing $ to ,,r $.r/i worth o f fruit n farm far from the madding crowd. | year if g rafted to »tundurd varietie» The only n«*ighbor is I*, ii. Chamber i <ueh a» Royal Anne, Ring or l.ornlmrt. bun. lint if the farm is exclusively |o rated, it is none the less productive, and is one o f the most fertile o f the ROYAL ANNE DOESN T HEAR WARNING; PRODUCES many such in the famous fertile, fruit fill Witlu mette. Despite its elevation, $30 CROP ther«* i 4 no luck o f moisture and the H«ime o f the cherry tre«** in thi» *ec view of th«* country which can b«* ob tained i* on«* o f startling grandeur, tion niu»t have faile«l to note the dole ('limbing the i*l«*vatious to get the ka ful warning» o f early »priug. There wuh ti* t«e no cherry crop tbi» year, leidoHCopie views gives a fine gastro nomical zest for the fried chicken din yet now com«*» K. It. I’ hillip» with a ner which Mrs. Conner provides f«*r twig o f a Royal Anr|<* cherry tree an<t those fortunate enough to be invit«*d within a <li»tan«*e o f mix inch**» there guests. were lift ehi-rr.e». |j«»t year thi» tree The Conner ranch is reached easily bore fyj gallon» and Mr. I'hilli|>» think» ^ automobile by the road which turns the crop thi» year will be ntxiut the Hi«* financial r«*turn prolmbly o f f through the old Coehrun ranch now an me. ovv lied by VS. 14. C oo | mt . The trail is will be about $. 10 . narrow and winding but an easy grade and entirely safe for a careful driver. AIR PATROL HEAD TO T H in road is part of a loop which SALVAGE RUINED SHIP goes through the Conner place, rejo in ing I’ncfrie highway at Haginaw, but Cnptain Lowell Smith, in charge o f the north end o f the road is rough und th«* Kugene base o f th«* forest air pa steep arid little used. Mr. Conner has trol, will make an attempt to salvage another road which lets him out on the the machinery and instruments o f th«* highway at the King place. All o f Deffnvilnn«! plane No. 4 which was these roads he maintain* at hi* own badly smashed when engin«* trouble expense. Visitors are always welcome forced Pilot H«*y«*r to make a landing on any o f the roads, but it is under in the* mountains about 30 miles north stood that Nine«* th«* editorial visit the o f Diamond lake in the wihl* o f Doug poultry is being carefully guarded. las county. The big ship is a total wreck mi far as further service is c o n cerned, but Captain .Smith ho|M*s to DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1913-14 ARE FORECLOSED bring out the engine parts and instru meat* by m«*:ius <»f a pack train which D«*cr««*« f«ireclo»ing d«*lin>|iient tax he will lead there the last o f this certificat«*» for 1 1 «I a m t l!«l t in Lane week. Pilot lley er and Observer Don Davis county were rendered in circuit c«*urf \\ cdnentbiy by J u d g e (1. F. Skipiv«*rth. both escaped without injury but it I he amount due a» tax«*» become» a seem«*«! only b y a miracle, as the plane lien on th.- property by the di-cree and turned completely «»\ «-r after it *tru<*k the »heriff will t«e authorixed to »«*11 the ground near th«* base o f Drea«l and it for the tax«*» due. Thi» i» the fir»t rerror mountain. Th«* tw o airmen wan* time Ijin«* county ha» taken tlii» nc «lered in thi* mountains 24 hours with Non. a4 it i» u»ual for in«livi<lunl» who • »ut f« «»d. They finally came upon the * i» h to ac«|uirc certain tracts upon Big Camas rangers' cabin and got in which tax«*» an* <)•■ Iin<|it«*nt to tiring touch with the outside world. They proceeding» th«*m»«*lv**». A large num- were fiv e «lays, on foot and by train, lu*r o f property owner» were named in making their way back to the Kugene b a se, while th«* accident occurred but the suit. 50 minutes from Kugene by airplane. Don Dn\ is, whose home is at Nyssa. HEBRON. Ore., is a student at the IT m e r s ity o f Oregon and is follow in g th«* forest pa (Special to The Sentinel.) July 14.— Mr. nnd Mr». E. K. Finnen. trol work «luring his vacation. uf the Drove, viaited a part o f last w«*«*k with Deorge Taylor. EUGENE FIRE CAUSES A number enhived a picnic <linu$r S60.000 LOSS MONDAY at the 1.. (>. Markham home on the Fourth. Fir«* which broke out in the furnun* Mr». J. A. Powell nnd »on Norval room o f the F. K. Dunn dry good.» and Mr». II. M. Kappauf motored to »t«*re in Kugene Monday afternoon d e Kugene Sntur«lay evening. stroyed or ruined half o f a stock o f The John and Deorge Kelielbeck g ood» valued at $ 0 <M»io and greatly families attended chyrch in the Drove damaged the building. All the o f f i c e Sunday. fixtures and hoti»«'hoid goods o f Dr. Mr. an«l Mr». J. A. Powell and »on Anna Maur«*r, osteopath, who orcupietl Norval and Mr. nml Mr.». D. J. Kap- the second floor, were ilextroy«*d. I4us pauf motored to Loiiion Sunday. ill«*»» house» throughout Kugene »u»- Mr». D. M. K«*l>c|lu*«*k i» vi»iting in jwiided operations while the fire wax th<* Drove thi» w<a*k. ia progress ami a large crowd worked M. K cbelb eck, o f th** Drove, i» vis with the firemen in an effort to save iting this week with hi» »on» John and i»» much o f the store ’» stock ns possi Deorge. * t*b*. The throng whieh gathered, along l ittle Vivian White i» quite sick. | Willamette street to watch the blaxe Mr». It. 11. Kappauf was in Kug«*ne seriously hanip«*r«‘d the fire fighters. T uesilny. The loss, including damage to the Mi»» M. J. Piper wa» in the Drove building, is estimated at $ 60 , 000 , par Tuesday to attend thi* fiftie th wialding tially eo\er«*d by insurance. anniversary o f her parent», Mr. ami Mr». S. R’. Piper. LONDON. (Special to Th«* Sentinel.) July 14.— Mr. ami Mr». Archie May, o f Kenrick, I«la.. nr«' »ponding a few day» at the Ismdon hot«*l. J. T. Small was in Kugene Monday. Howard Cox motored to th«- Drove Tuesilav. Mr and Mrs. Al. Schwerin g und son Kenneth ami Marion Hag<*r ami «laugh ter motored up from Creswell Sunday ami \i»it«'<l at the K. Deer home. J. II. House was in the Drove the first o f the week. Mi »if Hester lt«*mis was married Sun dliy to Harry Welch, o f Marshfield. Mrs. Deorge llutsell, o f the Drove, sp«'at a few «lays at tin* London hotel tin* first o f th«* week. Mr». Rosa Currin nnd son Lynch »pent Friday at the O. I*. Wills home. Mias lleen, who hml been visiting her parent» for a «lay or two, returni*d to the Drove with them. Mrs. Sum Svveetlnnd, o f Fortland, vi»it«*d at th«. Will klnssey home the first o f the week. NUMBER 4 ! ~~~ MlllS TO OPEN MONDAY IF SHORTAGE PERMITS Cars Are Still Hard to Obtain anil Docks Loaded With Lumber From Earlier Cut. The Bohemia Lumber company ’» mil) at Row River, which shut «town ju»t before tho Fourth un account uf the car shortug«*, resufm*i| y**.»t»*rdav, al though the ear »Inirtnge i» still m-iite. I h«* J. II. (Thitmlters mill probably will resume Monday after a similar shut down. Frasier Johnson, president o f the Western Lumber & Export com pany, hop«-» that they will be able t*> resume Monday, and is leaving for Portland Haturdn^ in nil e f f o r t to »e eure more cars. A t present the W. L. * K. company is receiving but tw o or three car» a day but this in not enough to make much »howing on th** lumb**r already piled on the «locks. Indiana Man Visits Friends Here. Walter Myer», o f Indiunapidis, iud., »topped o f f at Cottage Drov«* Thurs day o f last week for a visit o f »evernl • lay» with VS. F. Johnson, pr«-»i*lent o f the Western Lumber & Export c u d - P»nv, in which Mr. M y m i- a stock- nobler. Mr. Myer» was a ilelegat** to llie democratic national «-«invention at Man Francisco and is making us«* o f the opportunity to visit in Oregon on his way home. M B 8 W I L L I A M H O R N D IES T H U R S D A Y A T L Y N X HOLLOW' Mrs. William Horn <lie«l at her home in Lynx Hollow July M, l# 2 o f at the age o f 7« years, 2 months, 5 -lays, and was laid to rest beside her husband in the Walker cemetery, the funeral bring conducted by Rev." W. V. McGee o f Albany. ( utherin« II. Condie was born in Olaringone, Perthshire, Mcotland, May 3, 1H42. She was married to William Horn N ovember X, 1M65, and in 1X71 earn«* with her husband to America, settling first near Chicago. Iji ter the couple moved to Kansas, and in 1X92 they cam«* to Oregon. Mrs. Horn was the moth«*r o f s i x ebildren, and nt the time o f her death was survived by f iv e children, 12 grnmtrhildren and tw o great grandchil dren. Mho survived her husband four year», he h - v iu g «lied July 7, 191«>. Mrs, Horn had be«*n in declinin g health for some time. Her s«*ii William A., who lives at Emmett, Iilu., visited his mother only a few weeks ago. The other children, all o f whom were able to tn* at h«*r bedsiile and at the fuueral, are Mrs. Mary R. Mackie, o f Walker; Vlexander, o f Portlaml; Margaret M. Porter, o f Walker; Maleolm A., o f Mag- maw. Mrs. Catherine A. Wright, the remaining daughter, died in 1906. MONTANA IS BIG STATE JUDGING FROM SAMPLE Montana is a prolific state i f one is to judgi* from a touring car from that state which passed through the c ity a few days ago with nine children, all apparently urnler 15 years o f age, cooped up in the rear seat and on«* or two younger ones sitting with their parents in the fr^nt seat o f the ear. RAWLINGS MOWER IS RABBITS’ GRIM REAPER H. R. Rawirngs claims to l«> a mighty hunter when given his choice o f weapons. He establish«'«! a new- local record when he giiillotiiie«l 12 rabbits and a blow snake with his mower one dny last vvi'ek. Mr. R a w lin g s' services will be much in d e mand i f he can rig an attachment that will keep chickens, dogs, eat» nnd other livestock out o f tho sickle. COTTAGE GROVE MAN FILES SUIT FOR WATER RAIN 0UENCHES FIRE IN CUT-OVER TIMBER Josinh Porter has instituted suit ia circuit court against C. K. Stewart, county fruit inspector, for damages alleged ot have been caused by refusal o f Stewart to allow him the use o f an irrigation system on Moxby creek «lur ing the last two seasons. Porter se«*ks damages amt a court order d i recting Stewart t<» allow him to use the water. Tht* trouble arose over an irrigation system constructed when Porter amt Mtewwrt were joint owner.» o f 2»7 neres o f land on Mushy creek. The land now has been divided and Porter ran not »ecure the water except by an irrigation ditch running through Stew art's land. STATE CALLS FOR BIDS ON FLORENCE HIGHWAY Hid» for the construction o f 11.2 miles o f new road on the Kugene Florence highway have just been called for by the state. The stretch in ques tion is by way o f the “ low p a s s " and reaches fr«*m the summit «if the coast L Y N X H O LLOW . mountains to a point near Hear creek falls, being a new route almost the (Sporial to Th«* S«*ntin«*l.) entire di innee. July It.— Marion l.ebow transacted It is expected that construction work biisini »» in Creswell Tuesday. will be well under way b efore the Awbrov W olford was in the Drove rainy season sets in, but the obi road Tni’sday. probably will have to Is* us«*<l for an •Tames Huntsman same home Satur- other winter. day for n »hort visit. Alex Horn nnd son Krnest returned It costs 5c a month to let your sub to their home in Portland Sunday. scription run over. Watch your label. • Mrs. Ina lletx nnd baby and Mis» Nevn Walker, o f Wnldport, are visit nig their aunt, Mrs. Marion Lebow, CANNERY WILL START this week. ABOUT AUGUST FIRST Mabel and James Huntsman enter tained a party o f young people nt din Aecoriling to present exp«‘rtations ner Sunday. the Cottage Drove cannery will start operations about August I on berries W A N T ED. RATKH - -The minimum nml string beans. Not i*noiigh cherries price on a want nd. is -fte. Three inser are coming in thi» year to pay the ran tions for the price o f two. One half cent nery to open on them, but the plant a word after third insertion. No adver is receiv in g all the growers tiring in tisement put on books f o r less than and is shipping them by truck to the 50c. dOt f Eugeue canuery. A serious fire which had been gain ing headway in the cut over timber near Dinner creek camp on the W est ern Lumber It Kx|mrt c o m p a n y ’s hold ings has Iwen extinguished by the heavy rains. Fire danger throughout the entire timber district has been greatly lessened since the rain began. BARTELL HOTEL WILL OPEN ABOUT AUGUST 1 Delay in the shipment o f furniture and fixtures has caused (J. A Hart ell to postpone the opening o f his new hotel in the Cooper building, nt the corner o f Eighth nml Main, until about August 1. Goods are arriving daily now, however, ami thing» are be ing plaei'd in the building us rapidly' us possible. Tw o Fires in One Day. T w o fires called out the fire «lepart- ment Momiay. The first was a fire at noon in the w ood yard o f the West ern l.umhi'r & Export company on east Madison nvenue. Much o f the debris from the mill is burned here and sparks from this set fire to a pile o f slabvvood. The loss was not large, latter in the afternoon a flue fire «« curretl nt the former Mct^nccn homo occupied by the Win. M. Henry family, 'n ie loss was nominal. Your home newspaper is first entitled to your support. Annual O. E. S. Picnic. The annual Eastern Htnr picnic will b«v helil next Fridny afternoon. The women will go out in the afternoon nnd the men will jo in the party Lir the svenin g meal. The n f f a ir will be held nt the Elks picnic grounds uml families o f nil the Masonic bodies are invited. The Masons nre arranging tn holo their annual picnic witkin a fbw weeks.