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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1921)
I C a ECCN fiZV.’S NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. The Sheridan Wlllamlna bond Issue * ii lost In Tuesday*» election by 67 Vote*. Eight)-six China pheasants have been “ planted" In the woods near the Country olub e,*lf links at «' vallis. Actual development work on th« United Stato» submarine base at the Tongue point site has been begun Active construction, however, must await the completion of surveys and other preliminaries S O C IE T Y Merville Ycatch and Mis» Myrtle I Swans,.ii weii manic.I Nitturdnv at i .... i tti . \v m Moll t i-i ..i iIn l*rc»bytenau cliui.ii at .tolgono, « f l i c oUing Ibo coup!,, wore accollili«mod Salmon an' ascending the Upper l rein here bv O n \ catch, father id Belli are well known Willamette ami McKenzie river* in the bridegroom v ouug people o f ilic c o in mu ii ■ t v , the 1 large numbers, according to M.iator bruit b ♦‘¿ili; a o f \lr u n* ( Fish Warden Carl Shoemaker, and Mrs. \. \\ H w . iu . hou aiul (It«* in nit* proapeeta are that the egg take ibi» v^room a *011 «it Mr. autl Mrs. O u \ I'ttU'h, pa>ni»4*r* «»l thi^ hhi . Tlit't rear will be very large. will ot t upv th,« i 1.. tlmrivl r«"Mtl«’iit «* Unita of the Oregon national guard «111 south frhxtll. -ii' ^ from all sections of the state started Mi 1'hailrs M II m i I o w , s«m o f Mt moving Tuesday for Ouiup l.ewls and aiitl Mi* t* \ Harlow, «if (hi* oit} 1 anti M»> n ! )« n rt.N Kuflauti, «lau^litei «»( KVtrt Stevens, where the annual en «laitu's Kitt; la mi, I >«> t li well ku«t\\n 1 cazuptnent aud field Instruction will volili^; p«‘«»pif « » t tliiN « « > in 1111111 « t > « pi p mari ioti 111 Salt iti M«»ii«ln> ba held June 16 to 29, inclusive. M in . n Kunlun«! was al t li«* tifati ot D elegale» from moet o f the cltie» a 1111 Ili li** 1 > «I«* j * ìi rt uit'ii I in Vanitili t«n and towns of Marlon. Ginn Yamhill, stila,' tiiuf utili Mr. Martov is a aulì»* man for flu* l>utt«ltts Martin a«*rv»««* I folk . Benton a n i 1.incoia counties to •*«• • iM'rmion I h« \ will makf Iht*ir I40111. the number of approximately 150 iKir 111 this «-itv. tletpated In a district convention of Mrs. J. \\ . Htifklf\ ftitfrtu u if«1 tin* I the Neighbor* of Woodcraft at Albany Stit-ial l w f l \ f rilin'"ia y tlliiiion. M in T h e ei»;htfenth annual convention of »•alia l»t«r*i*«ui au,l \»l«lin«' Atluui' the Son» ami Dauchter» of Norway. J »11 the usual niMtnier aiul Itclil i f t •(*•;« if s li 1 district N o 2. comprising I'aliforula. meni» were »ervcti. Oregon. Washington. Monlana. Idaho, i * * * » .. . . . . . . , . Ille (Wirt' given in Masonic temple British t olumhia ui.I Alaska, w :is held |.(> ...••■p i,,r Mr and Mr» W |* in Portland with n< .trly 100 delegate» Ball » » ' given bv llie Eastern Star, lastend o f tile t'onstelln»i>>ii eliti., a» and v isitors in attendance sta’ e.l in aii item last week Wasco county will ihi* year have one M r Thomas i» Kgglest.ut, ,»f l\»it o f the bigg, st b.iiV »<» of wheat In its lami, nini Miss Trisia Martin, formerlv history unless the hot east wind In uf tlu* city, wero inaine.I ut \ n■> Mr. timi M i» jures It. according to E. R Jacktuan. c.iuver We.lnes.lay FtfKlest.ui, vv ho are visiting relative» county agent Mr Jackman said the iti ibi» citv. vv.ll mah e then lumi, hi county's 1921 crop probably will yield P ori la n.l. I. 400.000 bushels o f wheat. A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DOES FOR A CITY W IIA I THE INDIVIDUAL WOULD LIKE TO DO IF HE KNEW HOW TO START----- JOIN New in Dry Goods This Week Kspcciallv lili«* 4111 ; 11 i I n of I'TeiicIi \\ l i l t ) Nainsook llcsli colored : 111« I I *ri4-4‘ 35c to 50c. \\ hilt* silk hose. I Julies1 new fashioned Mack mcrceri/cd ISM* H »SC M.11 Imi I’ iuM T h e stockholders o f the «'»rv a lll* »l ift* »i 1 1\ 5 5 c . general hospital h.ne voted to Increase the capital »tuck from $2S.O'|0 to $50. 000 Form er residents o f Illinois now living in Rogue Hirer valley are plan ning to . hold a picnic at Ashland June 24. The 20th annual session o f the Friends Church o f Oregon opened at Newberg last week and continued for five days. Consent was granted by the senate to H. II. Haynes to construct a dike across Mud slough, on Isthtuua inlet, in Coos county, Oregon Pre|>aration8 are Iveing made by O L. Foreman to ereot a shingle mill on upper Maple creek, which is a few miles south of Florence. Tli«* Past Mntrun.N * « lui» hcltl t h f i r Harry Agee, aged 30, of Portland, re galar iu«‘f t i u ^ ut th,» hoNpituM«» h*»mc B. T. Simms o f Corv sills and J. P. T. t • Cole of Molalla » - r e appointed mem was stabbed in the throat beneath the «•i U n II \ M i II. i .* !i Mondii) a 11. i non. Kla borati» n* ir«* Nlmif ut* w«*rf IB- i**rv et!. bers o f the state livestock sanitary right ear and wounded fatally. died just after r e a d i n g the hospital board by Governor Olrott. M rs Charles \ nnDeubiiri; nnm » h«»* Th e Oregon Wool and Mohair as The police believe that the crime wa» j | tesa to the IjiCtiiuii.t elub T ih ' hi I h \ afternoon. sociation passed the thousand member committed bv a burglar whom Mr mark on June 4. w hen the total mem A g e e had surprised rifling the bureau C orn er o f f i f t h an d M a in Ph on e 70 A break attributed to the burrowing bership amounted to 1018 T a le s o f the T o w n The state highway engineer has of a gopher caused a dike proiecting ■tarted work at Wasco on the first the Twentieth Century track farm of unit of the Sherr-sn highway which J. H Koberg at Hood River to give Fingili Uniti* \\:tw tnken f « • t li • way. inundating the mid Columbia's Springfield h«»>pitaI W«•• !»»••'»«In n will he between Wasco and More. Ile *n y n li u never was *«» gititi to i;et »erv ice iii»-«-tin llIH.I II. Mi- etnie at the hi^li Win llognle and a»» olii, ,ni»*o M r. an.l Mr*. John K» lu II*« « k wep an\where iti I hn ht,> a.* he nnh .* I o ^ t « oliagi* Gr «»Vi» liuti week. W h ile visiting Clyde M. Morse at most extensive truck garden and en Ito lo in Mie nflernuuu to tl»e VV ibi» n Fusene n isit«»rN > t *ter»h»y. here. Il** *»y n the l li iteti State» li» Mrs. I,. R. I une, of the tiróte, wa* »» boi hnlisi» w bere Muli,tu v »dm,il I» ^ Sileti, W alter Frazier of California tailing a loss estimated at more thau Mr. :«iul M rv t ’harl«'« ( ’: i I*J sn «*|| r«1 lar alietol ot Fanmla from an imlm* í »•ili lo III»* VV |i IIi*nlh homi* VVi’iln* » licbl enih Hiindnv nftcruutm was stricken with apoplexy, fell Into $ 10 . 000 . tutto*! \Vetlne>tlnv front a N\t*«k‘s vini » trial mol prt»i¿rei»MN e Ataiitl|KJint. » In v »»f la»t w»*«*k Mr. Il fi « I VI t n I hit ri« * |la 1« a w n$l VI r unii Vii» Fl«»y»l .lune» w»-r»- al t«• t *• Ifi*, « <• r• » n *• M*iti*li«v C. P. Ragsdale, of Bak.-r, who. held in Fort lauti w 11 li Mr. timi Mr* J. IV the Ix>wer Siletz and was drowned. l ’rot / ma ii. Oetting T r a ille Violatori. thè Waldo vi - li- t boro* VI r ti ii«l M r ». 4 * \\ He llf», I i 1« |<* The Fischer Flouring Mills company the largest wool clip of last year and T r a file \ iti la I or» e*>ntlliue their •I Mr». Il «1. Iziiulwehi .-iiiil » fiildicii. Mcufi alni • I k M'II i ’ c He I» r** *’ |«4'lit Hull I f y»»u enti *t affortl ti» subseribt* f*»r the tax levy. t»n I*» redine IC » .1 this year in that section o f the state, uf Kroll, visited over (tic vi», I» i-mj at Corvallis turned out last year 60.- « In v with Mr is it • I Mi** \\ I» II* «il rhe Sentine I y«»u fitti t affortl u « » t t « » Ijtud cimiributc»! t»2 f»u ni |s»licc » »»uri. I.aiotvvdir ’» »i«ler. Mi 000 barrels o f flour from wheat sup approximately 270.000 pounds has sold retiti Konteono elne 's. • • • I »»n Muuduv for *|s-edil»g ixlui \ VI vv 11li Mrs. « ‘laude Vrne MeUF. M O U N T A I N plied by Benton. Isvne and Polk coun it to the Portland War. house com Vi sir,- piiiigh'»! ni» n simob-on l»»r lei Mr». 1*. H. Kirtlev, o f t ’olilstiyrlt V l McOauley, "i Portland, vi» | ring bis » ur s | h - u » i too min ti time Ioni ■ t »1 tbr |snillry men »»f Ilo* neighlair (N|M'4' ìu | («i The .Seni niel i pan y of Portland, recqlviug 16 cents '»'.»pp.d in 4'ottagc lintvc v. «t. r .l»v . ties. ; mg oli tlu* mani drag. ho.nl Mundny. June* Iti Ml II ml Ml- .Satinili Mrs. J. A. I ‘at t non, .it I’urthind The Astoria Overseas corporation a pound. T h e clip was of t h g . finest Hi e a li miai »»'h»M»l iii**etiug uf dislnrf \V al«i«iii nini pm *n mi* i i*tti|uit^ «»ut n*a«r visiting li.-r isircnt», Mr. and M e Se li» a» l Meeting Next Mouday ha’s just closed the sale o f 15,000 bar quality. 12* vv»ll I.» liciti Mon.lay, Jimc 2U, a th.* If In* Motiolntli f»«'h«H»| h«»tiA(* \V lu. I j i i i .I c »» tin» week. The ai»miai s» h*»»l iiii-eling f»»r tli» llln scbiiol house U th* r I in* a-t. r « tine h«*in«- lu*»i rels of Astoria made flour, which will T h e Hood R iver valley apple har Found Bunch ot k> v ». Ow ner can cleri imi o f ufficers will be lo-bl ut Mr». Chnrlea Ibi li » aud «laughler . • ■I be shipped to Europe on the steamer vest may not reach the mark anticipat have same bv proving property and o ’clock next Tuesilay. \ ilirei-tor f*»r I «orni h v, s|M'nt si v crai da \ » **f In»! Ji*hii Mli'ii •* mother miti luollicr pnyitig for this notice. r J three v» ur» and a rU-rk f»»r ime v» ui vvcck vv 11 li Mr. and Mr» fi I. Eng lh«n Nji.nl Sun*!. > ;il hi« hum«* Pomona. ed at blossom time, when trees were J. 11. Chamber- went to I ’ortlnud on ari* to be elected. The terni ol II. ,1. land a« Murena. Mr. ii 14« I Mr \\ « « 1 « • W f* 11 n i n*l N«»ii The United States dairy division has never before so laden with blooms. business yesterday. | Hhinti as director nini o f Wortti M r». «'laude Vrne and Mr». It «• % i * 11 • « I .'It Mr I * • i. * M i l - M ' i r asked the O. A. C. dairy department to A recent inspection o f orchard* causes John Wilson and fahiilv, ol Belling I ll i r v » v as rlerk i-xpire. Iztndwelir visited Mr and M r» Waldo * lav i» it* I Hu n«lii) VI » III r M oiiday. Mr- Itati ltrurnl>Mui;li j** n! •••«. ral furnish two dairy students to act as belief that the tonnage may not ex barn, Wa»li., arrived \\ .-.fio -.lay lor n Worker* lb»Ul Luti«- beoti visit at the home of his orotber, The laibv »Inughter o f Mr t»ud Mi». •I n 9 thi" ««•« k at (In* .»oha Faltarr Inspectors of navy butter in California ceed 2.000.0O«! box»-«, the yield of the (t.sirge Wibwiu, whom lo- had not Seeu Th»- »'litir,, team urganizatiou in tlu- Flovd Jone» is «liuti* ili ugnili. (taint diami »«*r «*t **jiriiii erre rt'or^nm/Ht t«$n for twenty years. Vii lini M r» I*. It l'Iiilbn» and soli district in 1919. creameries. .lint Inn' • -1 • r «Nini to Ornili Muri « limitali:ti \ v 11 1 lunch al ll**t* I Ruduev, V Isilcil Hiindtiv v v i * li Mr uiol *litv oli I • 11 " i n c " ** Whatever kind o f job printing you The public schools of Clatsop county J. B Miner o f Bend ha* written a Kart eli. have, The S«-ntiiiel can handle it for rank fourth among the counties of the letter to the attorney g. n.-ral asking Vol i . VV v i . Il Vili R I.A BEI. state in a compari.-nn o f educational whether ten e x s - r v l r e men of that Mi»s Mary W i - m a n went to Wald and financial factors covering a period vicinity can pool their loan* for the |iort yesterday to v i»it her uurie, J. Canada Admit* Hindoo Woman. W. Walker. of six years. purpose of purih.1» ug a »lurk ranch Tlu* !ir»t Illudo»» «o m ini atei thè Mr». Jane Crow, mother o f Mr». Win Thirty-one Jerseys, all females and Under the b«>nus and loan a. t this Buiiubndge, returned Thursday frum a tlrst Hindi»» boy who over i*iiter»*d a number of them this spring s calves, would be impossible, a. i jrdlng to a visit at Moscow, blu. Vaiunuver or Brltish t '»niiiiil.la l'un were sold at the state fair grounds verbal opinion of the attorney general. k our pro-|»-rny depend» on that vt mia. lo lu.ike lite provili«*«* tbelr le » uh *. Hu- chamber o f com at Salem last wee! for a total of $4850. There wen* 4s>i (>erson* arrested for your neighbor. arrlv«*.| r«*»«*iitly mi thè Empre*» of F t i. " W h e n At i/iniu W o n ’ g i n n i n g in ilo* r i a m i l i o l \ » vv in.Ti'e helps bring pro»jH-nly to all. an average o f $160 e irh. traffic violations in Oregon In May. Sterling Kee.l Co Japllll. I bere lire thotlsnild» of lllll • jn. l i e S liit iiy I lain lit,iti A I » al vv i si York s t o n ilo U is in g l o tfh A slight Increase in rates, aggregat from whom fines were rollerte,) ag Mrs. Bertha t.ruvi », of Cortland, i» «!•«»» Ilvibg Iti III** pr»»vluce, eligugcd h i'ig h la I lo* i i t d m g W ItereT »•rn, ing approximately $5*1« annually, la gregating $4119.30. according to re the guesi o f Mr». J. V. Htewurt. In vv orktng III tlu* W ihm I m or In op«*rnl A storv I Imi ci ti s l o In de ila Ki h l v Piiln hi “ Ki n g o l lit«- Mrs. Mike Wald, ot Eugeue, visited ing aawtulli*. S«»ine o f fli*‘ln Uav«* granted to the Clatskanie Electric port! roeohtoi from u a j countie* o f lu n g h i« t an d lu u gh s l o In d e tls her mother, Mrs. Barbara Buhl, Tue» ( ' l l i * l l h , " e| ilH i> i| c 1 1 inaile mudi money. F»»r u long lime comjsiny in an order issued hy the the state and tabulated by T A R af • lay'. l.ar*. thè govertlinetit r«*fii»*i| M<llnl»v4loii to Sal. " T h r I »nek of I he ferty. in charge of the law enforce public service commission. lllml<«i woiiien, luil r»*»«*ntly ibis bue C O T T A O E O R O V E W O M E N GET Irish," no Allan llwan |iioi|nc W *•*I " I h«* False K o a d ," Thomas D Cuteforth, a blind psy ment bureau o f thb motor vehicle de wa» llfl«*»| 'llie new arrivai wus thè R E D C’ ROSh C E R T I F I C A T E ! lion, hy 11 •-rol< I Midiratli. chologist. who l a s been teaching part men t. Knnl li» lincii A story of tirsi woman to tnke advantage of li. school at Riddle, will be one of the 21 Certificate» from ibe national offic e lov«* llial was tosi oli ilo* l ’ riin T o protect the city water supply S n u b 1‘o l l a n l in " W h e n th«* Ib-r hiislinnd w»*ut to llidln frolli Ynn graduate assistants to be employed by system from possible Injury Medford •d the Americau Red Cross have ar rosa- palli, Ilo n foiind agal l i oli NVitnl H I i i w n " «aniver thr«»* y«*ars ago, to puy n visti rived at the lame county chapter ol the University of Oregon this year. ilo» wav cali« «I straight has filed an Injunction suit against the flee for distribution among tile many to hi* bolli«*. Ile b»»l Iliade liioliey Sun. "A Larm Chirk A inly,” who inct the and lnt»*ml»-d to ri'iiiulii In Indili. Imi Residents alone the line o f the Rogue R iver Valley Canal company lame euunty women * 'oiu«*«ly, " A rlia lie Kio inics " Charlea Ituy. Andy (fray requirements III the courses ill Southern Pacific n Clackamas county and the Medford irrigation district, home bygiciie and car« uf the sick re wlien Mie bun oli u i h i k i i wus llfted be (Chan Hay) Hliitl«iing young T h u r Fri "T lu * C ra d le o f i|«‘d ded lo ri-turn w Iter»* opportiinlties are signing petition)- protesting to the asking a temporary restraining order cent I y brought to a close at a number Htiln Hnl«-Minan, pra«,lii’«*H sales F o u i a g c “ , l i d i Ila ri W in , .S ot place» m the county. w**re gr»ater li»* lirouglil bis wlfe members of the public service com to prevent building along and over The work has been under the iiianslnp in Ins Imariling liiui.w I l a r i ih s«-cn a * a cro«»k vv h o in and Iwelve y«*ar old son. The fntlmr mission against the increase in fares the right of way of the c ity ’s water direction ol Miss i.ulo tjcil and eon loom In-ton* hi* «'rucked mirror, reforn icd th roiigh h i* lo n g »isle.l o f tlftis-n leeluri'S < ert if Ii lit e . Intilels to seiel Ilo* boy lo Ilo* pillili«' The annual drainage field trip of pipe supply system ncliiHila of Yareouver. lit* mainspring was light, I mi I have been received by Mrs. l«ni.-a. sci \ ice m Frane«* a n d vvlm oli the Oregon Slate Drainage association Continuance o f f. deral aid In the Portih. secretary o f the Cottage Grove In- always ran slow It* foil he r e tu r n lutine, In c o i o » '» u |><» 1 i«•• - came to a conclusion at Tillamook. sum o f $100,000.o0o annually for the class, for the follow mg members, who Teli* of Web Footed Men. could utter Ins sal«** talk. Ins man c h a r g i i l wi t h Ilo- « lu ly o f The drainage association vlelti-d 24 states, with an additional $1'>.000.000 completed the » o i k , Mrs. Daisy I'orter, The io»»»i » u r e »0.» iril»»*. inlleil Ag Mrs. Margaret Glove», Mrs. Kinnin " p r o s p e c t » " «ml» li*d from H orn«* h r ì n g i n g lus f o r m e r p a ls lo drainage projects on the three-day trip for forejit roads, was asked in a tele Allen, Mr». Mary Robinson, Mrs. I^tn ■immilli, tire to some evieni vv»»b foni one « Is«*. ju a t i c c T h i * i* a fn * «* in a tin g The amendment authorizing pa>- gram prepared by the state highway i Mtewart. Mrs. Anna McGuire and .Mis. ed. unii Ile* skln o f Ihelr fe»-i i» " a » leu May llugute. p i c l u r c g i o ì «'Vcry scen e has "M o n k e y II iihmi «'**, a Situ ment of cash bonus or grant of a loan department and addressed to the O re d«.*r a» bloiiing |»u|»r. Tliey ll*V At Magmaw those receiving eertif i l * d is i ilici I l a r i p u nch ahiit)* comedy. of state money to veterans of the gon delegation In congress. The tele »ente» ar»-: Mr». /• lina »Hear-. Mrs. 'In h imirsh and » r e so inuchi ut lem t Nora Jackson, Mrs. Mary Keene, Mrs. In thè water thnt tbey s«*eiii “ lo stand world war was carried in the state gram was signed by H A. B isj . chair Kihlie l ’ilio in " K i n g of thè Mon. Tims " 11 iiiiiori'si|tm," Nellie Joll, Mrs. Isiura Brown ami uprlght In tluit cleroent wlthout imy l 'ircu* ' ' election by a vote approximating three man o f the commission. featuring Alma Httlnn» A Miss Inez Tucker. perreptlble effort.” Th«*y catch <ln«-k* to one ,\t Row River: Mrs. Esther Dowens, T h e Oregon Growers* Co-operative Htory hy h'unnie Hurst. A Sai *' K ximihc My D i in I , " by «livinte under thein und ciitchlng Muster of the newly-organized head association, with headquarters In Mrs. Jesse Blew art, Mrs. Nana Bar Cosmopolitan production lb- W allo U n d nson, Mrs. Ethel Wiserl, Mis» Alice thè blr»l»' leg*. quarters company. First battalion. Ralcm, now has a total of 1804 mem Thrum, Miss IVnrl McCollum, Mi - "Tlielr »Ilei conslst* rhlefiy o f tlsh, El-a Pteuard, Mr». Haael Lee, Mre. Fifth Infantry, O. N. G.. was effected tiers, and controls approximately 30. water fo.vls. sago nnd ih«* roots o f wa Ellen <i»»-n», Mrs. Matilda Jon» -, Mr» at Eugene last Friday when 41 men 723 acres o f land in the western part .1 esse Poole and Mrs. Htellti Magltolry. ter IMI**«. They k»*ep plg», swiltig III were sworn into state and national of the state. When the association «•nidles, iiiid»*rn»*atb tbelr hou»«*s Today is short, yesterday u gone, tomorrow may never come, service. Irvin g Whipps Is Buried. was organized. August 1, 1919. the (w lilrli are In Mie water bulli < mi ten If you've got anything to do get busy. Join the Chamber The bodv of Irving J. Whipps nr Bids for the construction o f 15 cul membership was 137 and the acreage f««H |sil«*s), lylng » mi tbylr belile* wltli rived Friday trom Kansas uinl the of Commerce dunng week of June 20. verts. s i x ' small bridges and one so- did not exceed 3000 acres. tbelr leg» stlick tlmuigb Mie botlotll I funeral was held .Saturday, interment and feeil tliein »»n flsb me) sugo Tli« called crossing, will “be opened at a Several months will elapse before In-ing hi the Biiiinbuugli ineiery. K<v. Hki-ltou officiated. Mr. Whip|m ileail ur»* •buri» d' by lielng lle«l to a £ peels] meeting o f the state highway the machinery is in shape to enable was born at Wasliogi Minn., and wn» stlike. Ibe tesly »«s*lir«il vvell a bove commission to be held in Portland fhe soldiers’ bonus bill to function. The ; 3» years uf age. Be hail made Ins fiisid l«*v«*l.' Froin ” Soni»* K x | h t i «* iici - June 28. • distribution o f a bonus and loans to ' Inline lo re since Prill until going to n t a New Gulneti Nesldent Mngls Kansas last fall. .Surviving relatives The Bay Horse mine, located In the the service men will tie In the hands ar.- the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Irate,” by Capi. A. W. MmikbMi eastern part of Baker county. Is pre- of a commission consisting of the gov- : Whipps, and the following brothers ¡and -islt-r»: Charles, Nelson Y'ernon, paring a tramway which will accom- srnor. the secretary of state, the adju- Maxwell and Gladys, ol this <-ity, aiul Napoleon’a Dessert Service Sold. modate the siiipment o f 50 tons of or« tant-general of the state and two other 1 Mrs. E. A. H< lire pel, o f Corvallis. A Fr«-o«'b «l«**a»*rl «Hall of giti pini«* dally to Spokane. The values are prin members to be appointed by the gov doublé thr»*H«l nml alidi piitb*rn, .enti cipally silver. ernor, one of w hom shall be a service C IV IC S E R V IC E A T slstlng o f two sugar sifb-rs, foni P R E S B Y T E R I A N CHURCH Preparations have been completed man. These member* are to serve k | sioiih , n palr o f sugar tongs; 24 siimi A I m n i m m i w a r e at for the summer session* o f the Ore without com|>ensation. At the evening service at the Pré» sp«Mina, 24 forks and knives wlth por by t e n » n church m i l Sunday tin* gon Normal school to be held at Mon Sherman county, which for many c«*laln han«1l«*a. formerly thè prnpi-rty ! church will g ive expression to its in mouth, Pendleton and Ashland. The years baa hail the distinction o f being terest in a »up|«»rt o f the chamber of o f F.m|»eror Nap»>l»*on, ami t»*aring th» K n u m elN vare lrn|**rlal dph er o f th«* b«*e, w a» *ob coiinm-rci- organization us a part of sessions will open at Monmouth and the first county In Oregon to rile re the spiritiinl life of the community. In a Isiiidnn iu>'Moii house hot Ioni! Pendleton June 27 and at Ashland turn* o f elections with the secretary of The minister and representative |»-ople ago. 11.« »«*rvTo«* was III»- property ol June 20 •tate. now has to take a back mat o f the church will »|»-:ik and » |S-r in I li noblenmn whoa** ninne I n not re Mrs. Margaret Garland, aged 35 Yamhill and Washington counties music is armuge»|. All citizens au»l v«*ale«l Isiiubui Tlmea. friends o f this < Imn-li are »»»r-bnllv years, said to be housekeeper for share honor* for first place in filing i invited. The . usual morning sUrvir-e Frank D. Wilson of Portland was kill the results of the special election with | a ml Hunrlay schi.ol. Rev. \1 S|»sirow M O U N T V IE W . -.v ill preach. ed instantly and her employer was so the state department. The returns (Mis-rinl io Tin* Mcntincl.) seriously Injured that he later died, from th«se two countie« reached the Mighty Glad to Oet Back .lune IH. Mr i i i i <I Mr». C. II. Hurk when a small automobile In whloh they secretary o f «rate Friday Canvassing Wilfred Jury arrived Saturday from holder nnd «'hiblren, of Cottage Grove, were driv ing to Portland after a picnic the vote* probably will start this week Canada and is visiting L. N. Phe||>a visite») Hundnv with Mr nml Mr». .1 Mr. Jury i» but K 11«- trip jumped from the Columbia river ind probably will te completed before and other friends. Mr. rind Mr». J. R Obolcy nml recently out of the government highway near Bridal Veil Calia to tfe: July 1, according to the c retary of hospital, where for several mouths ho|>* Elizabeth und Mrs. C. W. H<*nrs nnd attended the community o f saving his life was almost given up. Clarence, loot of a 4o0 loot .iff. (tate. urade, | « Kerris corsets and corset waists. A scit utili«*a11 > patterned I'Vrris inatfinitN corset. Grocery Specials Lid piiinids of lirst «cradu head rice I*«»r $1.00. Tomatoes, 2' - pound trails, pur can 10c. Hood dap tea, pur pound, 25c Powell & B u r k h o l d e r ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Great Reductions in Prices I*rooms ut, .................. One H a lf O ff One Fourth O ff Percolators ut,. One Fourth O ff at,........... One Fourth O ff Market, and ('lollies Baskets One Fourth O ff Hampers at, One Fourth O ff A ll Other Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices W. L. Darby & Company The Winchester Store f