j Neighborhood News
LONDON.
this neighborhood. The lightning struck
three trees ou the W. J. Chapman place
tearing them to shreds, but no further
damage was reported. The heavy show
era which followed were o f much help
to the late gardcus.
Ernest Johnson, o f Alpine, visited
over Suuday with Mrs. Johnson, at the
W. l>. Heath home.
W. L. Miller has two teams hauling
lumber from tbe mill to the docks at
the railroad.
MiaaAllie Phillips is at home for a
time. The store iu Albany at which
she was employed lias changed hands
and employes.
Claude Arne and little son have been
quite sick during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs liert Hands have been
visiting Mr. Hands’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hands, the past week. They
leave soon for llliuois to make their
home.
Miss Gladys Chapman, o f Cottage
Drove, has been elected to teach the
Mount \ iew school.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sears, Hrison
and Clarence Sears, W. D. Heath.
Claude Arne and Chas. Hales were
among those iu the Grove Saturday.
Mr. aud Mrs. 1*. N. Diluett ami sons
visited Tuesday evening at the \\ . 1>.
Heath home before leaving in the car
via Koseburg for their home in North
Heud Wednesday,
DORENA.
(Speciul to The Sentinel.)
August
11. Miss Molletta Teeters
left Thursday for a visit with friends
at Kola.
Mr. and Mis. J. K. Medford returned
Suiiduv from a short auto trip to
central Oregon (Hunts.
M(ss Sarah Elliott went to I'ptou
Friday to help in tin» cook house.
‘ ‘ Aunt K a t e ” Land is visiting rela
tives at I skihs .
Mrs. John Chapman, who had been
visiting relatives here, returned to In»
home in Eugene Tuesday. Her mother.
Mrs. Naomi Hales, accompanied her for
a few days' visit.
Mrs. R. !.. Ridings, o f the Drove,
spent the week end with Mrs. li. I*,
tr it e ».
Miss lid ie VanSchoinck, who is cm
ploved in the Drove, s|H>nt Saturday
night and Sunday at home,
W . M. Johnson returned Monday
from from a business trip to Idaho.
Pay e Mcl.in spent the week end
with Miss Ruby Vrrington at Mission.
Mrs. Marion I.ebow, o f Lynx Hot
low, and Mrs. John Samson and little
laughter, o f Salem, visited Snuda» at
the 1 >. L. England home.
James England, of Salem, visited
Sunday night with his brother Lowry
England.
Mr. Rosene, of Portland, is spending
a few days at the Wes Chrisman home
while attending to business affairs.
SHRINE COMING TO AMERICA
Probabilità Th.it
Brshman Tem pi«
May Flnd a H o m i In Falrmount
Park, PhlUdslphla.
Th e Beù Cattle M ake
the Be¿t Food
(Bp*»cinl to The Beritiuel.)
August 11.— Mr. utid Mr*. Albert
An entlre stime Itrahman tempie,
Noth aud daughter Vivian, of Medford,
whleh serve»! a* a placo o f vvoraliIp
aud Mr. aud Mrs. Delbert Wills, o f
Weed, Calif., arrived Monday for a
In India fnr hiindred» o f yenrs, vv III
Visit at llio V). P. Wills home.
Th o c in c timi a tle iitio n limi «ora lo k eep nummi» iiili'iulnil
tic Instiillcd In thè massivo mtnudu <>f
Mr. aud Mrs. Will D v e ly and K.
l'oc Inml in Ilio Inai nf eu lolilioli Rivca n a n i t a ili ilio w a y ut
Momorlal hall. Falriiiount park. Pilli-
Geer left Saturday for Seottsburg.
adolphlu, prò»Idod ilio director of ilio
incili limi la iiimv |mlt»tnlilt* am i aallal’yiiiR in e v e r y w a y .
A le * Small went to the Drove Tuea
iniiNouiii cali assemblo Ilio tisi tona • f
W e l i m p III c l . IS........ ich Willi I V I »
l i l i a l i ni III.* b l i s i i i c a a
day.
stono tliat go to ingko Ilio stirino. The
Mr. and Mrs. Fr«xl Demnrest, o f Cres
ni' »«'llnit: i n c ili
Um monta I l i o |H (itÍllt'«'«l lim ier lile Inal ul
IIImliHi house o f vvorshlp was pur
well, have beeu spending a few day»
eiiiiiiilunía nml o u r ctinlmiiern Ret the benefit.
■'basisi h.v Mrs. A ddin e Popper Giti
with friends here.
W. C. Shortndgc and son Herbert
son. a Phlliidclpltln vv ornali vv ho dh-d
aud Koy Heck motored to Kugcne Mon
Iti war service, and every stono III Ilio
day.
strueture was box od and shlppcd III a
Misses Kthel and Ada Sherman, o f
Duo ni mir l'niiey tonala or juicy ati-nka will emivitiee y mi
salllng »ossei, whleh inailo ilio trip
the Drove, spent a few days with Or
nrouiid l'ape Unni. T h e »brille I» thè
timi mi poorly etti ment ever leaven the liloek here. Properly
pha Combs last week.
glft o f Mrs. Gibson'» relative», vv ho
cut ment elimiimlea wnale, is « naier prepari li nml la far moro
Howard Cox returned Mouday from
vvlsh It to ho a meli lori al to tho vvork
The Dalles. Mrs. Cox remained for
appi'li/iiiK- Ih«' Itici timi il enti h* oookotl heiter, tiiakca it
of tho dottd »»ornali.
It Is Ilio tirsi
longer visit with her parents, Mr, aud
moi «» nul nt mua, lln rehy filling nil the reipiin-meiita o í guixl
timo tlitit suoli a litigo pieci« of sculp
Mrs. Deorge Sutherland.
•
mont.
W. A. Heck went to Portland Mon
turo was over brnught to America, and
day.
ovoli Europe ranno! boast of »urti ali
Mrs. J. H. Matney and daughter
■irrompiIshtnetit.
Th e nearest to It ‘
Mrs. Lewis, went to the Drove Tues
an» thè Elgln frlozcs In London, thè
day.
tonili o f Pomati, brought frolli Egypt
L evi Deer and Mr. Strom were
to thè Motro|Mil!tun iiiuscum. and thè
PHONE
81)
the Drove Mouday.
BARTELS & SAFLBY, PROPS
ROW R IV E R .
froscocd Asina walls se«m In Berlin.
Mias Auuabel Small, o f Eugene, is
Wlille minio sny tho templi* Is o f |
visitiuc her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Ale
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Small.
Iiravldlati ar<-lilteetun\ whleh »»olil i j
August 11.— Alf. Williams and Thel
Mrs. Clarence Shortridge visited at ma Thomason are ill with measles.
molili thnt It was luillt prlor to tho
W. T. Jones home in the Drove Mon
totith century. tho alone Is In suoli
Mrs. Wm. Elliott and little son Leu
day.
Bayard T aylor'« Description of Sensa tino condltlon thnt If looks Ics* tinnì
left Weduoaday for Junction City.
O. P. Wills and sou in law, Albert
Joe Tonoli and Joe Prcma/.zi, of
.'USI yours old. Th«» llin* alr o f simili
tions Under the Influence of
Noth, and D. K. Harris motored to the Star, were here Monday evening
«■rii India tnii.v hnvr pros«*rvisl It, nomo
Hashish Is a Classic.
Drove Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Maker, o f Dorena.
sny. Notlilng o f Its origli! I h knovvii.
were here ou business Tuesday.
Hashish may be reckoned one o f
D IV ID E .
Corbett Smith visited home folks
the most classic o f nil Intoxicants
Saturday night aud Sunday.
(Special to The Seutinel.)
Herodotus,
the “ Father o f History“
Wm. l.ittle and Jesse Tucker, o f the
August 11.— James Ambrose was in Drove, attended the dance at the Prank sjieuks o f Its use among the ancient
the Drove Monday.
Scythians, mid It wus doubtless tin- Land of Tibet A w .n ti thè lllumlnatlon
Pleuard home last Saturday evening.
Miss Mae Dugan, o f the Drove, spent
Whleh Can Only Coma From
Miss Wilma Scott returned to her drug referred J o by Homer us "the
Monday night at the home o f her par
home iu Eugene Saturday after a nssuager o f g rief” In the house of
Civilization's Llght.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Dugan.
week's visit at the 1-aBeiU Stewart Menelaus.
Mm itrd Taylor's account
Mrs. C. L Hurkett shopped in the
home.
Tlhet, thè mynt««rlous ¡and to thè
,,
, ,,
, o f his sensations on first taking It ut
Drove Monday.
north o f India, ha» got no vvhodcd ve- I
. , w.... L.
Damascus Is tncniornhle.
It put him
Mr. aud Mrs. Dusse Turner visited Donna, visited
Sunday at the F. F
Tuesday at the I-*?e Dugan home.
In a state o f mental exaltntlon where Ilici«*», and tho grand binili I h carri«»! ’
Seerist home.
In n stslnn rhnlr.
Punlshiinmt» nr*'
D. D. Kuberst aud family, Ethel
in
all sensations ns they arose sug
Mrs. James Spahr and daughter Dret
Mackey, W. W. Oeiger and* A .' M
gested more or less coherent linage* m ie i. Moli nr«* cut to pi«..... slowly. i
ta were in camp Tuesday.
Brown motored to the McKenzie fish
In n double form, one physical, the Wonten siis | m »-| « h | o f adilllery bave
hatchery Sunday.
SA G IN A W .
other spiritual, and the latter reveal tholr m'sos ami llps sili and thoti aro
Miss Julia Turner and Ethel Mackey
ing Itself In a series of Indescribably whlpp«»l t«i dcntli.
motored to the Drove one day' last
(Special to The Sentinel.)
New borii hiihlcs ar«' plast«*r«»l over
brilliant
metaphors. A few minutes
week.
August 11.— Mr. aud Mrs. W. P. after tHklug the drug he found him »vitti butter and thon lald III thè min |
Miss Nellie Miller is visiting rela
Dick aud family and Mr. and Mrs. O.
F a n n i n g uhoi I to la* cotiai<h*r«'il the Imrilcat kitnl o f w o rk
self at the foot o f the Great Pyramid. nakeil. Kars are plero-d and lieti») j
tives near Crow, Ore.
Knight motored to Yoncalla Sunday.
Wi t h llio aiivetil o f th«- Irnctor it I m ' ouiii «- a real prufi-Haioti
rlugs Insertisi whleh often tear uut tho
The McDole brothers started out
A
wish
instantly
trunspurted
him
to
Mr. Gerard and family, o f Spring
lotto o f tho onr.
Monday with their thresher.
am i I'aYiiiern h«'Came n g r ie iiltu r n lia la am i men o f a c e r t a i n
field, visited Friday evening with S. Its sun lull, far atuive the palm groves
Mrs. H. V. Johnson, who had beeu
The llmlis and trunks o f thè dea«*
and wheat fields o f Egypt. Then, look
nuiouiit o f leiaiire. T h e y a rc m ore imle|N'iit|oiit th an e v e r
H. Jarrett.
visiting her brother, K. H. Kenady,
lng down, he observed that the pyra ■tre hncki'd a pari and left oli stoin's
The J. Fogle family visited Satur
Ik'fore, e s p e c ia lly if a Kortlami furniahea the limit» c poWet
left last week for Tangent.
for thè ilogs, plgs and vulture» to de
day with Mrs. George Fogle, who is in mid was not built of stone, but o f gt
fo r I ho plow , fo r I hi- aoeiliT, fo r the h a rr o w , fu r t hi* lnli»l«i
The D. Dugan, J. A. Mackey and
a hospital at Eugene.
guntlc blocks o f "plug" tobacco I For vour. The plgs are In turn a t ib ie 1
Lee Dugan families, Mr. and Mrs. N.
am i for all tin- o th e r tin in timeliim-ry w h e r e h o rn epu w er fot
Mrs. Anlauf and family, o f Myrtle a moment lie writhed In a perfect par dellrnry vvltli tYn* Tilo-tun».
Lewis, the Fred Patten family, o f Coast
m orly waa natal. Hitch y o u r m o r t g a g e am i y m i r f a u n um
Poiut, spent Saturday and Sunday at oxysm o f laughter at this ludicrous
Th e "bri'ukers o f fhe dead" are alto
Fork, the John Dngau family, o f the
the C. C. Moody home.
c h i u c r y to a Fori Ison. F a r m i n g is n l w a y a fun w tlli a Fortlnoti
thè m-uvenger» o f thè country. They
Grove, Mrs. M. A. McMullen and Miss
discovery. Then his senses were rav
C. (Jueetier, Ed. tjueener and J. Fogle
Margie McOinley picnicked at McKen
Ished with delicious perfumes, and live In fllth.v hut» four feet high, bulli I
were in the Grove Tuesday.
zie pass Sunday.
there came to Ills ear* divine melodies ■>f human bon«*s und thè horns of
Mrs. Benston motored to Eugene Sat
and harmonies such hs Beethoven catti«'.
urdav.
S I L K CREEK.
Yot thè Potata, thè seat o f thè
Mr. and Mrs. Burgess visited at the might have dreamed. T im e and space
JohnstoD home Saturday.
seemed vastly extended, so that a min TIbetan ruler. Is a magnlfb-ent whlte
(Special to The Seutinel.)
Mrs. (^ueen aud daughters Nora and ute seemed nn hour and an hour a granite building. Inrger thati nny In
August 11.— A son was born Friday
Harriet and Lillie Knight shopped in year, while his friends In the suuie Europe. It Is crovvned wlth huge dolile*
to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gildersleve.
II) ti 11 > «ht»W ttn ¿¡«Miti j t u l g l i H Iti do l i t e )
the Grove Tuesday.
room with him teemed miles away, as gllsfonlng wlth gold It Is tIn* houle of
Orren Moe and Roland Wilson ar
«In in m u k i n g 11 r h o i r e .
Bertha Whiteley returned Monday to
rived Tuesday from Tillamook.
though he were viewing them through 10 ,0 110 ninliks, a» Well as itile grand
Mr. Turner has gone to Idaho for his her borne at Star.
laniH and hi» hnu»«dn»lil. The building
leniti' offrii flit- uioi«t «*ifreti\c cnl
Miss Howard, o f Yoncalla, has be.'ii a reversed telescope.
health.
I h 070 feet long. 12 storie» Itigli.
ThtftK« OtHrfi f h iik ami WHat W«
ifiMt) in timi nbi r h woubl iit-vff I m u
visiting
with
her
parents,
Mr.
ind
Dora Chitwood, who spent the past
e >
Th nk of (ho Th 04« Üfhor« îfuaà
beni i|mki‘ ti luti f imi Ih«« r n t i r i f e d
week at the Raymond Trask Mome in Mrs. Thomas Howard.
nini f r i l i n i p r litui it f a d i n g otif
W. L. Leonard returned Tuesday
Welcome to the Wattlo.
the Grove, returned home Tuesday.
Professor W'eaver, o f Sutberiiu, spoke from the Dalles.
A m i r a U a « national flower. the foM-
Ity worrying for f« »r »timething im v
Ethel Moody returned Tuesday eve Innumerable Instances Where Pros
Me all believe that rhlbireu ah»ul»l
here Saturday in the interest o f educa
en wattle, has play .»I Its part In the kappsw, you will g.-t yourself ...... ■
whipped fot thelf ...... g ....i but
ning
from
Eugene.
pectors
Have
Been
Aided
In
Search
tion.
welctiiue to Australian soldiers, tiud • »nidition where y«»u won i l»c able t » » j „ „ |,k< t»i »»■»• it i n n l out on ><»i
Harry Jarret and family, o f Spring-
for Earth's Treasures.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cole, o f Creswell,
the motorcars which run from tbe stand ' t when it •!■»■».
' iM-ighlxirs ' knl« first
were dinner guests Saturday at the field, visited Sunday at the S. H. Jar
ret home.
A very large gold nugget Is said to transports to the discharging depot
D. A. Estes home.
Th.' price of tomb«toiii< « may be ¡
Mr. Adney and daughter Myrtle re
1 tenth ami tate «
■«ml It
Mr. and Mrs. Koy Wheeler, from the
have been found the other day In a are filled with blossom as well as ¡ g o u i g up, but t h a t ’« flotte of our fu
urued Saturday from Drain.
1 « about u« hard
with
khaki.
Equally
happy
Is
the
McKenzie, took dinner at the Babcock
wild bee’s nest In Australia. The story
lierai.
o| her.
home Saturday.
seems likely enough, for Austrullu has custom In some «-Itles o f utilizing Wat
•
LORANE.
Carl McCoy was buried here Tues
tie
ilay
as
an
occasion
for
a
special
Tb.
n««e««or
get«
«0
he
belieV
e«
all
j
yielded all the reully monster nuggets
T
h
e
per«on
who
day afternoon.
..1 .... .
the »I
to
date— the “ Welcome”
weigh«»! app«-aI on lielialf o f children's char
with envy is due for 'a l*«ug altai-k of
(Specinl to The Sentinel.)
Mr. and Mrs. Cochran have bought
pure fables.
ltl«*s.
It
Is
worth
noting
that
a
corre
2,195
troy
ounces
and
was
valued
at
bilious laa-ss.
August
11.— The Ixirane baseball
the Ernst property.
Mrs. M. F. Babcock spent Monday team returned from Russell Suuday f43.AOO— and one o f the biggest wus »pondent In tin* Sydney Morning Her - f i l i l e often w lo-11 l'upul thinks he I
Home (»copie take pi» asure in prrdirt
by
a
prospector
who aid tl»*clares that the word “ wattle''
with their colors flying having won discovered
with Mrs. J. W. McCoy.
lui» woun.le.1 a beart, if he skuuld ex , „ K ltlIll
f terrible things
Edith Wheeler was in Creswell Mon over the Russell team with a score of stubbed Ills toe against u projecting romes from the “ wattle-and daub” I
Ii""iie
thè
wilhdrnwn
arrow,
he
would
kappen
7 to 1. This team has played a number angle o f It.
huts .made by the «‘arly pioneers by
day.
funi thè point turned,
'
« , «
Sam Damewood came up from Cres o f games this season and has lost only
On the Wind river Indian reserva the aid o f the twigs ami brunches of
A pr<>|tn*pt| rpform 1« often mmli*
well and spent the week end with one game. They play the Ijsma team tion, In Wyoming prospectors look for a strung«* tr«'c laden with hcnutlful I There are some few (••■oiib- in thè
1 **il»li* uiol i *«*|»« i lur I mtuiinp o f tin* ihkh
xt Sunday on their own field.
friends here.
grains o f g»ild brought to the surface yellow, hall shap«»l flowers.
"They I world for whom it would be a |»lei,*ur.' hip ntu ug!iin«*t it.
Martin Foster visited the Grove yes
Lola and Cora Wilson went to tbe
• • •
of the ground by ants. And In Ari began the -»»«'living the wattling o f to write an obituary.
terday.
Grove Tuesday.
M«»ni(* men w|»«*n«I ten «Ifrne* iiinkiua
Blaine Addison freights and carries zona anthills are a common source such a fabric ns the world has never
Mrs. H. L. Fowler and daughter
I f you want to gr»iw to a ripe old
of
excellent
gurnets
which
arrt before si'«»n. tbe warp and woof o f a
felhtwi o f thein»elven with th«
passengers to and from Eugene Tues
Maeva were in town Monday.
" " " y ' « “ 'J1 ^Mexico
fellow who h h N N|t«*nt 11 «iollar, nu<l
fetched to the surface by Pie Industri fabric which was In a fter years to "* ''»
days apd Fridays o f each week.
thing it it |«rof it utile wny of udverti«
Threshing begins in the Ixirnne va l ous Insects.
stretill across the globe with never a
L Y N X HOLLOW.
All the wrorbl may love a lover, but
ley this week.
breaking strand the fabric of an «-m- tin» interested young limn eollbl be ron tafl
During the war we h.wl grievous
• • •
Miss I^enora Hubbell, who is a guest n**ed o f antimony to bard« n shrapnel
(Special to Tbe Sentinel.)
plr«\”
tented if he felt o rinili of I lie a ff»’r
Willie lletirnt him gotten into the
August 11.— The ladies aid society at Hummer-Rest, gave an interesting bullets. The latter are o f lead, but
lions o f just one of tin- ninny.
Imd hulot of lielieving the editorial«
met last week with Mrs. D. P. Cald talk to the Lorane Sunday school pu require the addition o f 15 |>er cent of
Spruce Tree 573 Years Old.
in hia own pagiera.
pils last Sunday morning.
well.
I f everynne could hnve everythillg
• • •
The little shower o f rain this week antimony to etiuble tin in to hold
O. E. Woodson and Miss Ruth Rob
In making a survey of the spruce
. he waiiGol, theri» wuiild !>«• no possili!»'
An en ut er n university profeaaor any»
ison, o f the Grove, were Lynx Hollow' was greatly appreciated as it broke the their sbupe when the containing shell fon-sts, wliero tbe airplane cutting wn»
nll|,,,|y th. .b-inaiol.
hot spell aud cleared the atmosphere explodes.
the miníele« never hii|»|ieiie«|. When h
visitors one evening last week.
carrled on durlng tlie war In thè I
* • •
Accordingly, the government sent
eollege prof,
t« nu iilett like thm in
The Misses Verna and Zaida Estes, o f smoke.
«JrHys llarbor aprine dlstrlct, a tre«'
Hterilizntiun bill* are |ui«*iag vnr
colente«! into hin " think t u n k , " »I II
out experts to look for deposits o f
o f Silk Creek, were week-end guests
.778
years
obi
was
foiind.
says
tbe
ious
legislature*
......
».
days
and
ili»
STAR.
not u very far rry to believe in the
at tbe Dresser home.
the metal, and the most productive
American Foreste) Magazlne o f .................. ..
is, th»'re will b»' fewer b'g probability und po««ibihty o f the unr
D. P. Caldwell and two sons left
antimony (nine that we now have In
Ington. T b e Iree was f«4l»»l In clear islators.
riele«,
last week by auto for Polk county.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
ttd» country was located by tbe lp-lp
• • •
Ing to make thè mllttary rnmps safe
The Malcolm Horn family were Sun
August 1L— Mr. and Mrs. Howe and of a badger, earth thrown out o f the
’Ih«* more positively »onu* question»
day geests at the R. Y. Porter home.
Tuft doe« not «moki* but 1« not ud
laughter, o f Cottage Grove, Mr. and creature’s burrow showing a glint of after a limi» limi falb'ti and ineliaced are answered, the more rertnin they
ver«e to u p u ff now and then.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolcott and Mrs. J. H. Hpabr and daughter* spent
the roof o f the oflb ers' quarters. The are to be nskeil
•»•■r and over again.
• • •
son Johnnie, of Silk Creek, were din the w«»-k end on an outing up Hharp’s the precious stuff.
free Is clos* to tin* Dlymple highway,
ner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles creek.
A
revolution
in
reported to be miiui
11 miles north o f lluiii|>tullps. The
It begins to nppcnr as i f there will went in Keiunior, but it i« not e«p««*t
Tompkins Sunday.
Mrs. Carpenter and daughter E ve
T N T Wins Contest With Dynamits.
stump was 1 1 . «1 feet from the ground !»• a deartli of gohh'ii 'anniversarie»
The Nixons and Kents, of Delight lyn were Dorena visitors Saturday.
•*d thnt the w o rld '« eoiiilibrilini will
A contest was recently -ringed be level. The tr«»- was two Inches In ill
amnng thè growmg generai imi.
Valley, visited Sunday at the home of
be perceptibly dinturbej,
Oina Land and Evert Wright, o f Do tween 40 p«*r certt dynamite and trini
• • •
• • •
»m
e
te
r
when
Columbus
discovered
their old Kansas neighbors, the Pen rena, and Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Bailee
If
’
m
>
i
1
1
ri^lit
to
tool
yolir
iiwii
borii
trotoluene,
and
ttie
latter
won,
says
America.
ticos.
Why i»ny 11 dollar 11 word for edi
motored to the Grove Friday evening.
if you mi» iiiuk«* munì.
the Scientific American.
T w o con
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil White and Mrs.
•orini« when you enn get exactly the
Ear) Neal was iu the Grove Hatur
• • •
crete plera hud to be hlasb-d out and
James Porter, o f Cottage Grove, and day.
«nine In uguale m W'eb«ter'« at a dollar
Creative Genius.
Does snyone knuw who is ut thè for about 500 word«.
Miss Fay Cooley, o f Eugene, visited
Dale Owen and Jay Cole were in the this gave an opportunity for a com
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Shakespeare iis «»| the skeletons o f head of tIn* revolution in Melici» Un*
at the Marion I.ebow home Monday.
parative test o f the two explosives,
Grove Friday evening.
w «»'k f
Mrs. Taylor entertained company
A New York man riami« lai« wife
Mr. and Mrs.O. C. Bailee and Mrs. with the r.MUlt that 14.1) cubic f«»'t form«-r Ilf«- thnt hud drifted down to
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from Eugene one day last week.
po«t him a hundred thou«aud dollui«
. T. Bailee and daughter and son, Vel
o f concrete were removed p«-r pound him upon tin* stri'iun of time and were
U<*fiiMÌriK to |my wtint you nwc in not
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horn and daugh ma and Melvin, spent Haturday night
o f T N T , and only 14.1 per pound o f cast at his feet a heap o f mere ib'iifl «•poriorny iinilcr u Etrirt mt«rpntntm n That wit« only to get her. Ju«t think
ter arrived Friday from Erninett, Ida.,
of what the " k e e p " will be for that
nd Sunday on Hharp’s creek.
matter. But he clothed them with flesh o f thè worit.
dynamite.
for a visit with relativist.
hind o f h wife but, then, they d o n ’t
Dale and Donald Owen, Miles and
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and
blood
and
hrenllied
Into
tlo'lr
nos
T N T Is no doubt destined to be
There was a little gathering on the Alvis Wicks and Johnnie Thrun were
keep them in New York.
A m u t i who wniild f ly into ri tu ut rum
uiM-d extensively In engineering work, trils; and they lived and moved with
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school house campus last Wednesday in the Grove Haturday evening.
a
life
that
was
Individual
and
self
ex
if
you
li
ìh
lumf*Ntyr
will
evening as a farewell to Miss Sarah
'I lit* almighty dollar i« (b>d enough
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. White, o f Eu as It Is less sensitive than dynamite,
fiNHPNMor.
Lajo ie and the Caldwell boy, who were gene, visited Hunday with Mrs. Ida but greater preeuutlons must be taken latent after he had once thrown It off of tiow In* l»pfit th«*
for many.
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leaving the next day.
Wicks.
to ventilate after a shot, owing to tin- from Ills own exuberant Intellectual
A
baby
is
too
prerioun
n
tlnng
to
be
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser visited
Jay Cole and Donald Owen visited large amount o f carbon monoxide vitality. Ills teeming bruin bred lo w
A fte r a woman ha« rained four or
laken aroun-l promiseuously keep il
Silk Creek friends the last o f the week. in Dorena Tuesday evening.
tive ehildren, «he doenn’t talk much
which Ire one o f the principal products lier beggars anil klngller kings than at hoaie, wtier»- you cui, watch it.
Allen Lajoie, the nine year old son
about theorie«.
Mrs. Miles Pitcher has been «piite
all
Europe
could
hnv<-
furnished
as
o f combustion.
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o f Frank Lajoie, who was run over
with rheumatism.
KuhJ«s‘ts for bis portraiture.— Ith-linrd
A man will loaf nround al week
and killed by an auto truck in Eugene
Jennett and Lillie Hpahr visited
I
f
other«
rould
only «ee U« 11 we
Grant White.
anil then work nn Sunday.
Cootly Parking Space.
Tuesday, was brought to Walker and Tuesday afternoon with Velma Bailee.
«ee our«e|ve«t
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interred in the Walker cemetery Wed
T lr«»l o f being taken Into court by
Florence and Oina Land and Evert
The less temptation there is m the
ntsday.
Wright, o f Dorena, and Johnnie Cole, traffic policemen, because at the time
Famous Library.
The rennon you d o n ’t kirk the man
world tile more gnoil ptsipb- there will
o f the Grove, visited here Haturdiiy be go«*s to business Ills car has to be
who i« up 1« that he iiiMiMt« on looking
T h e Vatican library Is the most be.
M O U N T V IE W .
you in the face.
evening.
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parked In the street, as day storage is sumptuously housed o f all libraries,
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T . Wicks mo at a premium and access to a pub und contains some o f tIn* rarest manu
f,ov#» fimi whisky rob mrn nml worn
(Special to The Sentinel.)
tored to Eugene Tuesday.
To g ive a soft answer is awful hard
lic
garage
at
those
hours
Is
difficult,
scripts
In
i-xlstence.
Th
e
printed
bisiks
t*n
of
thi*ir
bminn.
August 11.— Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Mrs. J. T. Bailee visit«»l Monday
sometimes.
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Philip Kosenbach, art connoisseur o f Inelude over 2,500 books Issu»»] In the
Sears, Clarence Sears and Mrs. Kate afternoon with Mrs. Ida Wicks.
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The fellow who nails a lie nml makes
Sears were Sunday guests o f Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hpahr and daughter Oretta Philadelphia, has Just paid $l«i.00t> for flfte«-ntli century, many o f them vel
When a man or woman gives up a
it stick is a knocker worth while.
Mrs. Waldo Miller.
a stable property which he will con limi copies. Th e library Is subì lo con
¡sited in Row River Tuesday after
proposed marriage beennse one docs not
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The electric storm o f Saturday night noon.
vert Into a private garage fo r blniw lf.
tain over 2^0.<A10 volumes and 3U.UU0
lii'loiig to the same church ns the other,
f
oriNHlrn
i
»
k
the
Htnfp
o
f
iiiiih
J
youn|(
and Sunday was particularly severe in
J. P. Wicks is on the sick list.
m anUf rlptn.
there will be found to be other good
It la near Ids pla<s of buslnaaa.
fo lk « get into, it i« a wouüer that «o
reasons why it should be given up.
O u r M eat Cutter Is an Artiát
C ity M e a t M a r k e t
DKUG OF MARVELOUS POWER
HOLDS MYSTERY AND HORROR
Farming Is Fun W ith
a Fordson
GO TO WOODSON’S FOR FORDSONS
HINCS WE THINK
ANIMALS POINT OUT RICHES