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° fflattan? (Brutto Üwtítol AND lib . ---------------------------------------------- VOLUME XXXI Rinhop M *' 11 ( 10 , of I)«tnv#r, und Dr. YoungRon. of Portland, Deliver Powerful MnmaK**H. W • t li eveiiiiig u u d ie n e « * ruiiKiiiM fro in *00 (o lo oo, Ilio 11r h t iiniiiiiil M««t hodiat con f iTi'iii’o cu ni |i m e e t i n g ».u*« I oli i l i c i I he moni upt innati*' | iu | h ‘ n ni »I m profilo!eri». K o re uo oil ilio) u l i e r notili meni 111^0 navi« b«*«*n u t t r i i d e d by 260 t«> 400 W h ile a ll lite aj*'uk«'ra b a v e b e c o frolli Ihe M i MI ioi I in ! ehurrh, Ilo« m e e t i n g ih h«*in# r o n d i i c t e d iih u non Hcctariun u f f a i r . Hinhop Mende. o f Di'ti ver, coni luci h I lio e vi* ii hik uieetiutfH mik I eu* li uddreaa lui* beeii u u o H crfu! uiaajiftgo. liiahop Mbcpanl, o f l'or tluiol, who wiu lukmi* puri ili lite uieeliliKH, amo » coiu|M*llet| lo r«*tilrli lioiue oh uccouiil ol mi e y e ut I lo Im o unti Ai ili lo* iiuuhle lo return. Dr W W Y ouii ^ hou , ol l'orlluutl, nino u l'oivt«rliil M|*eaker, Ino» uddrd mudi Iti ilo' lut «»reni ol ilo* luenliiign. O lh r r HiH'iikern bu ve beco Or. <nlh«*ri, ol •Multili; Kev, Oiiy Ultc b. ol !{oa«*hurp Dr l i n k muli, ol K im ld e «'olh'K**; Dr Wotiti, o f t'orvulliH, unti Kii|H'iinlenih'iil Du li forti, o f Kutiein*. Mph-ndol milMicul programa Im ve bren Riveli ul cucii HeNNioti under Ilo* d i r e d i o i l o f Kred * u uiiiliiy . I l c v . T . I>. J oiich , o f P o r i la n d , m * y r u M o f U|f«% ih (he o b l i t i Itlleiidltlil ut t b e i«i«*«'t mga. Ile preiirlic ti h i t fir>*t aeruiuii lumiv v en n i uno in ( u n y o n v i l h , Houibern O rng m i, CALIFORNIANS BECOME INOCULATED WITH OWN BU0 It ¡H quite not ¡cable that of f o r e i g n mi rs p a s s in g t h r o u g h here t 'u l i f o r n i i i lic e n s e s -rea lly out n u m b e r liccnm-* f r o m o t h e r Htnti-H. I 'r u e t u -a lly a ll earn p a s s in g t h r o u g h O r e g o n north mol Hontli p a s s lo-re, ho lim i t h e r e I. go od opiMirt unit V to nee w h e re th e t r u f f l e eoitllHI fro m K v i i l e n t l y Giilifiiriiin |rr,ip|n, w h o h a v e w o r k e d year» in b u i h l i n g u p th e toirrint brini nr»» I iiivi * lieenrnr in o e illiile d w it h their o w n gerrir. M ho , it Hi-i-iiiH, visitor* to t h e i r Htate h a v e n ro u a cd t h e i r eri rioni t y Willi liili-H ol th e b e a u t y o f O r e g o n a n d t h e y tire c o m i n g t o nee f o r t llelOHelveH, BUSINESS AND CHURCH LIFE ARE INDISSOLUBLE N oted Churchm en Are Hpeokcni C h a m lier o f C o m m e r c e F o r u m D in n e r. at T h a t tin* busti'« >i rutti s o n a i l i f «• o f n «'OUiiuunity ru n not t»«i HvparMt«*d tii'iii tli*' u p l i f t i n g m o r a l inflii«*m*«* id lIn* c h u r c h , t h a t w h at I iuhiiii * hh ii «*« h L h ih a K 'v i v n l o f tin* o ld f o a b i o i i c d r«* b g i o n , i m a m u g s t i n t hon«*Hty hi buni n«*HH a n d f a i r tr«*nttn«*ut n f o u r f«*ll«>w cn»atur«H, th at tin* m a n who h I iowh llu* wa> I«» lig h t l i v m g d«»**H uiuru f o r tin- Li KM AND FOR LUMBKR w«»rbl th an lie wh o to ils f a i t h f u l l y a IR BKTTKR IN KART h a l f c e n t u r y to provi»!«* u l i v i n g f o r binisi If m id littl«- f l o c k , t h u t tin« per Urtali De ale ri Are lucre aaiuc Piti eh.toen mu tu* ut «Htiibtisliinciit hen* o f th** non and Ht oc km * T i n i . » •« ta rla li c a m p i m i t i n g ni tho M u l h " diHt con ferem o w o u ld ui«*un mu* h ('Illi-ago, Allg. I I. T h e trend o f th«* Ho«'iallv, m o r a lly a n d f r o m a I uih iik h - h ini ber murket hun «liuto n ho iio * mi a in|| th u t thon«* to ho ar«* proveiueut ti li ring ilo* |*u«i Het’k, to' lid n ic c tiu ^ tier* 1 « o i d m u lo lite wet'kly uiurkel »«vieto l»M a pernia lient location, ol ilo* Am crieau Dm# ber in un K«*tuii wi*r«* ho in«* ol th«* »1 fitelJienta m a*!«* at luuibermen un* lucreniuiig their pur tlo* « luini! mt of cominer«*«* forum W«*«l (imwM uud títere urr nome in d o u i i o u iH*M*luy noon hi grang«» hall. Th«* o f yartl «hortuip*». T b e r ep o n »uva: him In-on (in reality a nuiuptuouH O h tbe wloilt* tbe lituikt»i trend Ino • I m k c n d i n n e r ) wuh n e r v e d b y the «howt» impetri • meiii. N o i on ly lui'* w oliteli o f il««* grang«*. thè volume ol im pnry tui reuned con l’Io* Hp« tik«*r" w i * i «• IIInliop M*'ade, o f Hiderubiy, bill ilo* volume t* t Htl le»* lili H I *««n v »*r ; H«i|M*riut »'mien t Dauf'ord, o f increti»«'«! mol Ilo* • bullo ter ol thi I'.ug«*i««*, and Dr. VN W. Youiignoii, o f ( »r*l«*i" hu\ « P ortla n d, all «if whom an* att e n d in g tillMUK*»* in mor«* vur»«**i. MU III u the *n in i• ii»' * 1 1tig, and M a y o r K uow I ch . !>«*«<ii pln«*«<it f o r «*ot!JM«i#ni i - («•rial u nd m i l i o n i ! t i m b e r • a m ! at th. i. \\ Miller, H4*«-r«*tary o f th«* «’ ham "ii nn 1 ii »»«* th«* voluti»«* o f put« ha hi •H «Il ber o f colimi«*r * « , pr«*Nid«*d. yar«! alo* k b y »••lull In mb* » u»«*n hu« nbowii ali un* remo* 111 ( h e " O t i l i o III HIOH COST OF LIVING pin«* litui Dolile la« f i r re y io iia a aid«' r a b ie abort am* o f ataph* y a r d IS EASILY EXPLAINED i n a iiuiu I m r o f th** 1« «!i* vi* lo pi u u rr ov«THol«r !*ur * hun.'ra, p a r tie l I ¿trail**, Or«*., A u g . It». (H|u*cial to rt'in liera, a re not p ia c in e o l d e m I li** N. ut H o i ) Mi** * K v a W e n t w o r t h t h»* a lo e k ia but!!)( lice« fed. Tbli ha x un e x p l a n a t i o n o f t hi» h i g h com ! u utlo ii ih empbttHÌretl b> Ilo* n u m b e r o f living. A f«*w d#yn a g o uh«* t r ic il o f win*« re e elV ed by n eller i fro m «Mia to p u r c h a s e b is 11 «* r hi tlo* ¡¿»rum* t«»m«*r» iiHking after order# re c en tly \ a i l e y but wuh u n a b le to do ho iiu «I du ceti mol how notili "In pine ut h nut > d to g o to C o tta g i* d r o v e t«> b«* hii p f matte In tlo* hou I h, |nirlooliti 1\, hu pli«'d. 'l'Io» tr n e k upon w h ic h h I i «* m ade many of Ilo* pfotlueem tire ultori til i h«* i rip c a r r i e d a loud o f cr«*ani to tin* flooriuu, ceiling, Moling mid fillodi. • r e » n»«*rv at «*(!«• th«* c w l. Hit«* bought I H« »me mu il ut uè i ti rem un* nino oye rao h) ou certain i!**iii» of dtini*naiou. Produttori eonlliiuen nho'k for !ki> f*eanon of Iht* yeur mol a Juat alniut etpml tu ilo* v olitine of ahipmciita. Pricca un* »«mieto hai firmer aio! il in not uh eiiHV to obtain coiicchhìoiih uh il uhm ti week or teli day» Ugo. I he buit«*r wh«*r«* tin* cream wuh «!«• Iivcrcd and fr**ight«*«l it buck when* t h«* cream cnim* from, fhtiM (living fr«*ighl ckiargeH two wayn, hi a«l«litiou to tin* profit for «•udì hand through which |he rr«*um ami hutt«*r passed. M ihh Wentworth hi « vh it ih no wonder butter ih fit)«' flic | m » ihi «I and Pu r th e week end in g A lig n â t fi that what ih t rut* of butt«*r ih true of o n e h u n d r e d a is m illa in w e n te rn Or«* bread and a ttintinnii«! <»tli«*r nrtid«*H used ill the liofile. Kite tlufikn PrcNid«'lit gn u unti w en tern W i i d i i n g t o n r»'|x*r! II un bug ih right when h«* Hityn the p r o d u c t io n ut rd ,< d2,U¡¿4 f e e t , wln eli i- t w e n t y n in e |M*r cen t be lo w iiormul. l»eop|e aniHt g«t to work in t h«* count ry nr c o r d i n g to th e W e e k ly r e v i e w o f tin to r«*«luci* th«* high coat of living. W en t t ’ottnt I .UHI berm«* II '* lianoe Hit It'll. A wiintnil will r«*ut your lioum*. •• New btiniiifMH tot till'd fiM.3- 12.710 fe e t. Hkipment* t o t a l e d 67,41 2,1 m U f e e l t ie liv e r v by OROVE LE A D E R COTTALE OKOVK, LANK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUCJl'MT 19, 1921 THOUSAND IN AUDIENCES AT CAMP MEETING K of OOTTAO B ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------— rn il, n ew huidiica« no boleti 1,211 cam; m i l n hip m eu ta 1,166 cam. I nnhipiH t| bit In m e hi tin* ltd t r a d e wan 2,002 c u m bilHiiieMH t o t a l e d 3,613,Pit# feet. AD. I CLUB MEMBERS ARE APPRECIATIVE OF RECEPTION TRIP TO NEWPORT HAS THRILLS AND DISCOMFORTS Editor Hun to I'o Own Repair Work and Undulating Uoadtt « *Lurn ( 'renin Into Butter. (liy tini Kilitor.) Him.ll rur» huv« to b« h.-lp.il over a A motor trip front Cottag«* ( i r ove to »hurt ateop gru.l« b«r«. Thoae who New|Hirt ih onc in wlmdi tln* ph'iiMur«* .1» not rorr.-.ily tune their arrival i' «leyived unir«* out of uuticipation of have to wnit nev.-rnl hour» or whut tln* ronda are gomg to he in a* Ink« th« K.l.lyviih- tb-tour, which »» yeur or two tinnì out of tlie exhil »ul.I to b<- u ronai.J.-rabl.- .liNtum-e out aratimi of tln* trip in progr«*MM, whichj o f the w ii y w ith »out« rough going. in «'«fttally irne of a gr*at inany oth**r That l.inrolli «ounty <iu»t m «nough «IrivtM m Oregon jual now. One dog to Ov Ih« »oul o f ang.-l or editor. gon«* d«*tOtir after unni ber tukeM lite It i» only .-quail.-.I ou tin» trip hy the |M*p out of a driver w Ini I i um to tak«* duet for th« find f.-w mil«» on th« eight to t«*n liourN to inuk«* wliat »outh end of th« Walki-r *ioah«u d« h I ioii M b<* a five hour or nix hour d rive,1 tour, wh«r« it »««m » to fill in chuck A start in laude by d«*tourìiig out o f i hoi«» like wnti-r ».M-king it» own l«v«l. Cottage drove to Mugiuuw. After Vimy motoriHt» deceived by thtrae U n uiilcn of uew piiving Snginuw to filled in rtiui'k hob.» huv« paid r«puir Walkcr, and two iih I ìm or oid mu«'i«dafji bill» on broken »»ring». On «ith«r of b«*yond Wulker, truffi«' is nent uroiind ih «»« di-tour» eu«ii cur rain«» it» owu to ( ¿« ih I u ' ii |»y wuy *if thè l'IeUHlilit 11 1 11 ( du»l atorm which 1 » iuipa«»able to tb>- eoiiiitry, thè two detoura lengtheiiing ! cur hi-luml and th« aggravation of th** dirti#in e about **ight un Ics, Crea i tiuiling bihmd a road nog ia only well b«*ing left «-nlirely off tln* map. r.-liev.-d wh«u th« hog i» uualcd into Tini regolar l'a«*ifi< highwuy betw**eu gelling onto u forbidd«u pi««« of eon Cottag«t Orove uud Suginuw c.u u b** »1 ruction while your i-ur »bp« in ahead. iiHe«|, liowever, after 7 p. in. and b«* it i. a question a» to whether lor« 7 a. in. On aecouut of th«* Wulk< r the hump.» under the dual are put Uoah«*ii job b«*Hig of eementv thin then- to break the monotony or thc st ret« h i n uot open ut any lime, bui Mpriug» ol the car but they aoiuetunen il i" re|M«rt«‘d thnt tliin job ih progr«*HH »«r v « uuuther »oim-whal useful pur mg raptdly. Som«* cara ìumìm I oh tak p»»i' a ,MtiI of cream m our car waa mg tln* detour provided iato Cre»W«*l tritn»formi-d during the trip to a i i i h ! takmg thè highway t rmn there to pretty lu ll« roil ot butter uud a pro O om I i i ' i i , bui roud work hi progrca» IMirtionaic uuiouat of buttermilk. uiakeH this a har«l«*r trip tliuii tln* The plunk covering» over the little long«*r «un* ov«*r tbe regolar d«*tour. dii<l.c. at the bottom of »o many Cuving all thè wuy fr**m Oonbon giud.-», ulway» four to »ix niche» througli Kugein* nini Juintioii City t O above or below the grade of the road, ulmul 1U in il.» b.-yon.i Monr.H- (th.- probul.lv guv« mul.-riul a».»i»lttuce to . i r.mi ..or inni rotigli JilUL'tion • ily ttio churning procc»». M o uro« ilciour Imving b.-«u ri-r-.-ntly There ur« plenty beat hairpiu turn.» «li mi li ii Irti by roiiii'li'tiou of th« |niv on lb.- iu»t JO uul«» ot the Newport iug> lui» ju»l »inuot limi out th« buai|>» end ul tin- highwuy to keep a driver un ili« li uipi'r v»li.-ii u .1«tour m hit bu»y wliu i» unfuuiihar with the ruad I l.i.t ii»«» li qiiurti-r of imi« of |.tiviiig and many places ou high grades where lo roiin.-.-! with III.* <'orm ili» ili-tour pussiug cars requires considerable dex whi.-li r ir .l.» out u .Ji»lnuc« wlu.-li u t.rity, but when you pu»» a cur which »igu lioiiul »lu i«* i» fuur uni«» 1 rom bud gum- over th« bunk, bus rolled ilo- college city. couipletuiy over twice umi aix oc A iii w»|.M|»r |M-rwni u»«» rumi »¡gii i upi.ul» buve «»cuped almost without mioriuelimi ruuliou»ly, Iw ing trini« .1 »crutch, as we did, and see the car lo Ntftte M Ieri only lini knowu to and oceu(Mint» fur yourself, you bt- lo* Itii't. A» th« rumi iii-ur» N.-w^Mirt, t-nluo en. onruged. tln»-« »igu», «urli 11 «oli»iU« rubi« ili» Just b.lorc we reached Toledo our tuoi’« troni ili« olh«r», »lu i« thnt it 1» elut. h begun giving trouble uud a 1/ uni«« to ih« iM-Hport «ily. 'i lo- »«rollìi yib of |«viiig »outh frolli .lipping clutch is lur from convenient • 'orwilli» uboul »ix or »«v«u unir» ■» wiicii there is hill chiubmg to do aud deep »and to plow through but they o | m - ii ufler umi iicfor« working hour» but litui ju»t out of th« city, l>.-ilig work fine ou u down grade, so We coasted duw u to a garage only to be ol rrllll-llt. I» uot 0|»-ll Ut Uliy luu«. Th«n- uri* no »igu» ou th« t'orvulli» mformed thut the uuly mechanic iu tiriour lo «iiri-«l N«w|iort truffi« inni the town who uuderstood a car of a ilriv«r noi (uuubnr with Ih« rumi», that kind had becu working 10 uud lh Imi kiiowmg timi Curvulli» wu» uu tli.* hours u day, wu» o ff duty uud Uowevcr, he wuy, ungili ilriv« mio th« city only to wouldn t In- on again. lieve !.. rflrx r* blu utepe w kN ltrack f. did drift uround in his go to meeting clothe., mid udviscd us quite court.- lì«tiiug to iiu.l I .rvoiul fini..mai li from th« U«tuur i» u iil.-iir.iliit trip but ously to put uu our working clothes u» »o.iu u» III« ilu»t rumi» through uud spnty the disk» with gasoline. I.in.-olii .-utility ur« hit lh«re i» little tv* Thut treatment hud little effect, ao we li.-l uni il Ih« « u r w »nuli rumi» ju «l conaulted the mstruetiou book, whicii out of N«wport ur« n-a»-h«il. Th«u« »aid thut on the thingumbob there h a »« l.r.-n no «ut u|i by h«avy tru.-k» were a dohickey aud u Uohmkua, that liauliug railway melt-riul timi evali th« it the dobinkus was looneued uud the nio»t (». w.-r lui .nr» huve liiffirully dohickey »crewed m the direction thut our« th«y g«t out of ih« ruta, llow guv« mure »)>ar« between the thingum the trouble «y.-r, ou ur> ouut of ih« »t«u«Jy trai fi«. bob and the dugusary Ih.-r«- i» no la.-k of I ì . hi J Hninnritana to ».iwM i . » n-medtod, which proved quite h.-l|i u »trillili.-.1 rur bu.-k ¡ut» Ih« ruxJ u simple operation uud actually rem A bght rum thnt i» not h«avy edied the trouble, besidt-» saving a .-iomgli to nmk« ih« .lirt rou.l» uiu.-kv gitruge bill. Despite dust and sand, detoura aud .lo., notiti«ra for Ihi» «mi of th« tri|i. I.nii-olii «oinity i» «mi in-rii li n g with detour», we found that tbe trip be Ih« »lu t« .highwuy <-oiuml»«ion, how tween Collage lirovc aud Newport can «v «r, oli u Oli IO bii»i», th« »tut« tak In- made m »even hours' driving time mg ih« long «mi uud im louliou» un with little difficulty but it ia probable limi n r«ul bouli-vuril will grm-t th« thut the uveruge driving time is eight ui»«orl»t withln two yenr*. Hl.nlg«it nr nine hours. The distune«, eliminat bill. Oli« of th« huriL‘»t gnnlr» tini t ing the Kddyville detour, is about 125 lui» «vi r «xl»t«.l ou imy routi m Ori in lies. The trip is a somewhat tiring one, gini, I» b«iiig «iitlri-ly «linimiit«il ami imi li y »hort «u l» ur« In-mg uiud« thut without question, but we know of no will »horten th« .butani-« mnuy imi«» better place in the world to rest thau ■imi eliminato n uumb«r of wiiuliugi Newport uud the fine highway which trini». The n«w rumi nrouml Hlo.lg.-tl will leu.l there is going to make it a tuli .un now I m < uM.-.i uft«r and b«for<- much more popular resort. The detours that aggravate the mo working hour» timi i» on« of th« pr«t li«»t pu-ee» of highwuy oli th« cutir.- torist serve one good purpose. They .- oiii | m >I even those who live hero to trip. Flit ««n in Ilo» out of Tol«ilo th<- see («iris of their owu state that will .liri-rt rolli« i» clo»«i) ou ucruuut of be little seeu by tbe traveling public u«w gru.bug but ia opri, ut uoon after the completion of the main high uml alt.-r limi b«fore working hour». ways. In the cargo Inule, «lomenti«* order*» Tho nii-mbiTi. of tho A.I. club r «r totaled li *... .IH4 1 • • 1 i • ■ » ' » ii I ,oui I’orthiu.l, who |ui.» (li t fe«*t ; el|Mirt nbipmentn I through h.-ro Fri.Iny oti thoir win feet. nuuih, w.-ro v.-rv upprtu-uitivit of th.- i r.:i. io.-ni r.-.-.-ivi-.l hi-nt, limy w.-r.* I I** B u m p e r B e a n C r o p ui.-l ut Sngimiw by u i-lminb.-r of <-..Di A. J. Ht«*v«*n>» him another htimj*«*r in.-r.-.* . nr, urrniigoniAittn ulr.-ujy huv crop of boatta this year, which lie i mg I m ’.- ii mu.1.. to have lilt, lugli nn' M lling to the Pottage Drove mutiny. «I*-# for lli.-ui. On th.-ir urrival in The fimt picking netted him hii tuna. Croni of lioti-1 Ih.rtt.li tln-y wor»- ir.-iit.-il to i.-.i i i . u iii unU Irmouaiie nn. You loa«* tnuiiy n «inibir i f von afl.-rwnrdn .-M-orl. J through tin- iwvin neglect to reati the to n litada. work lo Ih« Hontli, whi.h alno hu.i b**«u hrlil niN‘ti for I ho party. Issuance of $50,000 In Bonds Municipal Light System Ia A win. I ml i-oatH liti lo ami uaunlly 3 YEAR OLD TODDLES TO U.'tH you wliul you wnut. Up to the Votera. ** PhiUlti, three year old son of M rs. Il M. I.itke, think» a to hid«» ht ol Ilia inania and In* 1evna that ah** "bout«1 either stay home or take huu with her when aim go** Ulto the •i t y t o ahup. They li «-« Oil miri It Tenth street. A li-w I h v * ago Ilie lad wu» lei 1at holm* a lull- tli«* uiothnr « 11111 «* doto u to th«* itisi ii«*** »ei-ti.ni fur »1 pp li «* * f o r the home The »hopping expeditior lm ** i i i i i «' s.im .-whsl [engthen«*«! and ah«' waa surprised t» he met nil the »1 reft by her little hull to llo h u m ! he liltd heroine tired i i f Hail 1 tig' and w 11 till d hi» amnia. The mother V heart weal ap itilo he rouf of Ilei in-ail 1 \ y ) i «‘ II sll«* limigli! of the little follow f i II d i II Lf lu» wav 1 lorn* and lodging the truffle of Main »1 reel mid h«* toda <|iiiekly urnS|H'*I III 11 liinlhcr » Invìi U cm tira n* ile spite overalls, slrsw hat tinti pint clothe» not iliteiuled for street «four. Sr CHURCHILL IS WELL PAID FOR FRIGHT OF FEW NIGHTS AGO Al. Churchill finding thut mod the road ut night if somewhat hit ir rii ini UK. experience. One night re eently, while un the rumi neiir his Boh. min property, he iliHeovere.i two »potlighls moviuK ill hi* direc tion unii lighting the roti.1 for hiui. Fruiti the peeiilmrly luminosity of the lights he derided tlmt the owner t her. .it' whh ....... ili riusi. BO hr tnrne.l the heavy urtili.-ry Imim- tut- put the enemy tu flight but «liti not Imvn tbu nerve tu follow the wounded enemy to rover. The next (Iny he round a dend cougar, ih , iik vannini» un ih ii profitable, measuring nine feet, one of the biggest ever killed in the district. He hint since eolleeted (he «10 bounty on tlo- varmint and in hav tag the hide made luto a valuable rug. SMALL FEE IS TO BE RULE AT AUTO CAMP Cot tug«* drove probably will bo on«» Or«*gou to pm |«uy busin. Tin bouid ot dircctorn of the chimbor of comniereti has HUggestcd to tliu park com mil to«* of thut orgiiuiaatioii that a fee of 25 cent» u night be put into effect ul once. CUiea in the soul hern purl of tiu* Htate art' holding a meet mg f o r the purpose of «‘onaideriug .situ ilar mdion ami, undoubtedly, 11 large number of the eitic* of the state soon will b«* making a small charge for uh « i id ’ t i l e first c i t l e H h i i I m auto c a m p on ii <>t U ll t o CM 111 pH. H ie directors also called lit tent ion to uiiiuinitury toilet conditioua at the auto eaiup. DARING AVIATOR DOES HAIR RAISING STUNTS “ .linx'* JenkiiiH, daredevil aerini aero!»ut, llnill«*«t thè «rowds who hiiw litui perforili I iìh liuir taisiug Minuta Imre ili ih w«*ck. With tli«' piane raeitig Ih rotigli thè iiir. pi luteo by Capta hi I ««» w «* 11 Y«*r«»x, rlnglish a«*«*, •leiikin# «limbed armimi mi thè wings, hiiug by I iih loes, atomi oli mie of thè winga w liile thè filane hmped thè loop and performed other ««pia 11 v durili atunlH. The piane «Ini «|iutu a linai n«»NH in earryitig passengera. Chinpcrative Tlircshcr Convenlcnt. L viix llolhivv, Aug. IH. (Mtiecial to 'Hie Helitinel.) I.ynx llellow hus a co ofieiati ve tlireshing ontfit whi<*li in iirov mg «d gr**nt benefit to Ih«» people. In thè « 1 1«I «laya tli«*v wcrc oldigeil to wnit il ii t il tlu* nindiitic.H lui « I finiahed iti tln» vnlley, w Itile ntiw th«» grani is threshr«! nini ont of tln» wuy liefore thè fall mina b«*giu. Boy Scalettai by Botling Coffe*. Milk Cret'k, Ore., Aug. Is. (S| k » cìr 1 lo T'h** Help ilici.) Ih*unn* D hiiìc I m , thè amali non of Mr. ami Mrs. Jo<* Daniela, wna acverelv acald«»d laat w«*ek when in* Upaet a enfi of iioiiing coffee unto himself. The Sentinel want« th# a#ws. ♦ IRRIQATED APPLE TREE THINKS 8PRING HERE AND BLOSSOMS f,oraiic, Ore Aug. 19.— (Special to The Beiitinel.)— An apple tree in full bloom at Miss Eva Went worth’s Bummer Rest place presents quite an unusual sight for this season of the year. The tree is a young one and this is the first time it has been in full bloom. Mias Wentworth thinks the tree’s on iisunl [s-rformance is due to the fact that it has been regularly ir rigated during the dry season and probably is laboring under the im preaaion that it has just passed through the winter season ana that spring must be close at hand. MOONSHINE STILL IS FOUND AT COMSTOCK Prominent Residents of That Section Axe In Tolla of Law aa Re sult of Discovery. One of the biggest round ups of ai l.-ged law violators iu thu history uf thu Lauu county court was completed Friday «veiling by District Attorney C. •V Juliustuu uud bheriff Fred Btickuls, iu cooperation with several federal officers and a Douglas county deputy. A » a result of the activity of these officers a group of uiue men aud oue woman were before the justice court, the district attorney and the U. 8. coiuui msiouer. Early iu the day Sheriff Btickels and tuc federal officers followed a boos.- clue across the Douglas border to Comstock aud iu the milk bouse ol Fruuk Murkella, about a mile north of Comstock, they discovered a healthy little mooushiue »till iu full operation with about a half gallou of the in toxicant made up. The outfit was con lis.-uled uioug with tbe boose aud 1-ruuk uud 1’ete Marketta were placed under arrest, charged with the illegal manufacture uf liquor. 1'ete, who conducts a small store at Comstock, was taken to Roseburg in charge oi Deputy Bheriff Frank Uop- kins, uf Douglas. Frauk was taken to Eugene by the officer» uud was given a hearing before E. O. inunel, U. ti. commismouer. Later he was released ou his owu recognizance aud will be tukeu to 1’ortlaud for trial. Dewey Watkins, of Comstock, waa at the »amc time tukeu luto custody, .hurged with repented sales of muon »tune iu Cottage Grove aud elsewhere, iu the court of Justice Wells he pleuded guilty aud was assessed with u fine of $5UU aud sentenced to 90 days in jail. U e is now behind the bars. Another case of illegal selling was thut of Clyde Cook, of Junctiou City, who was brought iu yesterday by Deputy N'ettk-ship. Uu pleaded guilty before Justice Wells and was fined $J50, with two mouths iu the county jail. loiter iu the evening Frank .-»hermua, of Trent, was brought in, charged with selliug liquor, and placed in jail. Capping the series of arrests, the officers invaded the Osburn hotel with what appeared to be very clear evidence and placed uuder arrest Man uger Harold Ulusou, charged with the IKissessiun of liquor, aud three em ployes— Wiuard Mahew, Barry McDon ald and Frauk Bvuuett, charged witb illegal »ale. implicated with them ure Arch Wasson aud Beatrice Me- Kibbcu. U f this group, Uiasou, Mahew uud Bennett furnished bonds iu the sum of $1,U0U aud were released. A vvautud will sell it. LOST AD. BRINGS TWICE THAT WHICH HAD BEEN LOST It does not often happen that an earring is lost. Only once in a great while would it huppeu that two ear rings would be lost in Cottage Grove iu the same week. Yet such was the case last week, for oue little ad. in The Beutiuel brought two earriugs which had just been found. One of these belonged to the woman inserting the ud. but the owner of the other has for Local Merchandise Store Shows That uot beeu learned. Cost of laying Has Had A waatad will get whatever you Material Decline. waut. •• I An interesting uud important item T h e iitauauco o f giiU.OOO iu b o n d s f u r NOTI IS VICTOR IN lite c s l u b h s l i i u c u t o r p u r c h a s e o f u of news is contained in the Helliwell, GAME WITH L0RANE Bangs &. Marksbury ad. A comparison m u u i.-ip u l l i g h t i n g s y s t e m , t h e issuum-c ol (.1.1,000 ill b o n d s to r o f u u d a Ilk. is made of today s prices with those Iu a heavy sluggiug contest Sunday i.imiu ut o f 1VU1 w a t e r b o n d s u nd un ol a year ago, showing reductions of afteruoou the Noti team was victor a u i. -u dm e iit to th o c h u r t c r ot th e c it y •it) per cent and more. Hope mushn is shown to bo only over Lorane by a score of 11 to 3. r a i s i n g t h e u uiu uiu tu l e e f o r li q u o r v io lu t unis to $1100 w i l l c om e u p ul u about a third of last year's price, The hard hitting Noti outfit rolled up s p e c u li e l e c t i o n w h ic h h a s b e e n s e t by Fruit of the Loom about 41) per cent, a total of 17 hits iu the nine rounds sheafing less than OU per cent; outiug of play aud used up two Lorane thu c il y c o u n c i l f u r BcpL-uibt-r ti. about 4U per cent, ginghams 50 per hurlers during the afternoon session. cent, yarns 50 per cent, romper cloth lairune failed to connect safely when BRUMFIELD CAUGHT HERE 50 per cent, toweling 50 per cent, oil hits were needed aud their field work doth about t)0 per cent, cretonnes also slipped up at critical moments and b AME DAY AB IN about 00 per cent, brondcloth 50 per allowed numerous Noti runs to register. CANADA «■cut, wool velour 50 per eeut, sateens Lorane hud previously defeatea Noti a little over 50 tier cent, serge about iu a fast game. lieputy Sheriff 1'iteher caused u 50 per cent, mescaline 50 per ceut, little excitement it few days ago by crepe de chine a little over 50 per unuouilcing thut he hud ciuighl Uruui cent, cotton hose a little over 50 per OUR CIVIC PRIDE IS field. The liruuifield caught, how cent, overalls 50 per ceut, serge suits GIVEN A RUDE JOLT ever, was u hut by that mime who was about 00 t>er eeut, shoes about 65 per wanted by Ins Kugciic parents. Fite her cent, dress shirts ubout 00 per cent. A reader of Tho Sentinel calls at instructed the lad to take the next These are, of course, prices as they tention to the unsightly condition of Irani home umi left the lad to follow udunlly existed in this store a year the lot at the eoruer of Main and ■ list ructions while the officer went ago aud as they actually exist today, Beventh streets. “ Straugers, ” this about oilier of his manifold duties. show nig that there actually has been reader w rites," need only Took at this Tim boy failed lo follow instructions jin many articles a material reduction corner lot and the front part of the uud succeeded ill rnlchuig up with it ia the cost of living comparable to the city park, to learn the quality of our pnrty which w h s going luto tbe Bo reduction in incomes. civic p rid e ." The refuse referred to it is apparent to anyone, of course, that greatly detracts from the city ’s In-iinu district for uu outing, with whom he Imd arrived here. i’iteher that a reduction of 50 per cent takes appearance is evidently that left after Im.l iio iwiier* with which to hold him off as much iu dollars and cents ns was the Fourth of July celebration seveu The much wunted Brumfield was added by a 100 per cent advance. weeks ago. ruptured the same day in ('itlgitry. Orange Meeting Tomorrow. MEN ARE MORE SCARCE first o f the grange meetings to Program of Work Adopted. THAN ARE THE JOBS be The held at the homes o f members will The program of work selected by be held tomorrow at the W. A. Hem liallot by members of the chamber of Quite evidently there are none iu euway place. Tree blasting and char common-« hits been adopted by the Pro board of tli rectum. The Sentinel wilt Cottage Orove wishing manual labor pitting will be demonstrated. publish the program ia full iu its next who are oat of jobs. A section fore fessor Edwards, of the Cottage Grove man from south of here was hore a few schools, will be present to assist with issue. days ago seeking men and was unable the meeting and Ira P. Whitne_y. tv) supply his needs. Men were wauted county agent, has been invited to be MONEY FOR L0RANE a few .lays ago for road work north present. AH those interested are in ROAD IS SUBSCRIBED of hero unit were not to be fouud. vited to attend, whether or not mem bers of the .'range. Road Signs Suggested. The sum of $15,000 has la-on sub The board of directors of the cham Miller Resigns: Marksbury Takes Place. scribed by the people of Foliage llrove and vicinity to liuy bonds lo that her of commerce has untier consider« E. W. M iller’s resignation as a mem amount to rebuild a portion of tbe turn the installation of road signs on ber of the board of directors of the nil roads ia Cottage Grove's trading chamber of commerce was accepted t'otInge Orove l.orunc highway. This stun will pav for the culverts territory directing traffir and givin- Tuesday night by the board of di rectors aud O. W. Marksbury t and drainage on the new ly graded por the distances to the city. elected to fiU the unexpired term. tioa of road around the mountain, a What do you want* Makes no dif- .liviaues of 5 ^ miles, and will put n WATCH Y0UB lamit ^ in shape for constructiou next spring. tersnes. Try n Bentiuel wan tad. *** SPECIAL ELECTION CALLED LOCAL PRICES DOWN HALF FOR SEPT. 6 AND EVEN MORE TOWN TO FIND HIS MAMA NUMBER 48 BOY BURGLAR SHOT AS HE ENTERS DRAIN STORE D. Oool, Merchant, Tired of De predations, Watches Property and Oats Marauder. A young hobo, who gives the name of George Johnson, was shot, perhaps fatally, Tuesday morning at Drain by N. D. Cool, while in the act of break lug into the store owned by Mr. Cool. The wounded boy was taken to a Ko»«burg hospital, where an operation was performed and the bullet removed Be has a chaneo to recover if com plications do not set in, but the case u complicated by the fact that dirty bits o f clothing were carried into the body and will probably cause infection which may be serious. Mr. Cool has been having a great deal of trouble with burglars recently and on a number of occasions his store has been entered and money an.: valuable articles taken. Because of this he has beeu staying in the build rag nights and has been guarding hi» property. A few nights ago someone tried to cuter the store and Mr. Cool fired three shots but without effeet. shortly before 1 o ’clock Tuesday morning Mr. Cool was awakened by the noise of someone in the store. B>- investigated and found a robber et terrag the building through a window. Be called to the robber to surrender and tbe boy threw up his hands. The g.-sture in the half light, however, ap peured to be menacing aud Mr. Coo. fearing the intruder was pulling a gun, fired at him. The shot struck in the left side, just above the belt and the boy fell lo the floor. The gnu from which tin bullet was fired was quite old and the bullet tumbled upon ieaviug thu rnuxxl. aud in striking tore a very jagged hole. In spite of the wound the burglar was able to walk to a physician’s o f fice, where first aid trealmeul was given. A large incision was ueceasary, the abdominal wall being cut into. The bullet wus fouud to have penetrated the wall, through to the abdominal cavity, it did nut rupture any of the intestines but carried through portion» uf clothing and other substance which, it is feared, will result in dangerous infection. The wound otherwise is not serious aud unless complications nrise the boy will recovci. Be gave the doctors and officers tbe name of George Johnson. Be said he has no relative» aud that he wa» born and raised in Bouth Bend, Ind. Be gives his age as 16 years, but the development of his body shows him to be at least 16 aud possibly older. Be attempts to convince the officers that be is under 17, evidently with the hope thnt his case tuny be heard iu the juveuile court. No use to worry. Try a wantad and let your troubles disappear. ** IT IN E R A N T T A K E S W H E E L S OFF L O R A N E M A N ’S H A C K Charged with stealing four wheels from a hack, the property of Mr. An .lemon, residing seven miles west of Lorane, William Clanahan. itinerant sigupaintcr, was arrested Tuesday bv Deputy Bheriff George Crbuer and was sentenced to 60 days in the county jaiL Clanahan, accompanied by his 15- year old sou, was traveling by wagon aud stopped uear the Anderson home Monday night. With the aid o f the boy, Clanahan rolled the hack from the Anderson premises to a nearby orchard, removed the wheels anil placed them ou his owu -vehicle. The Clanahan boy probably will In- placed in the reform school. Try a wanlud after everything else has failed. •* IM P R O V E M E N T S A T L O N D O N TO GO A H E A D A T ONCE N. 8. Hayes, new owner of Cala pooya springs, aud his aasistaut, F. R. Btrom, went to Portland Tuesday to secure uew machinery and equipment for the bottling works and summer resort, which they iuteud making one of the most popular in western Ore gou. An eleetric plant will be in stalled, the bottling works will be en larged, the hotel refurnished aud the grounds improved. Canadian Pictures Shown. A representative of & company sell iug Canadian lauds gave a motion pie ture exhibition Tuesday evening iu the Sterling Feed company’s building. Two slides were shown of Rocky mountain scenes aud five uf Canadian lauds. The pictures were shown for the benefit of several interested in Canadian lauds but there was a total attendance of about 50. DOZEN LADS BEFORE JUVENILE OFFICER About a dozen of the young lads of the city were up before the county juveuile officer last week for petty thievery, which has been prevalent for several months. The lads were ail paroled to their parents and will b> given an opportunity to make good, with the understanding that the re form school awaits them if they di not mend their ways. Cannery Buying Blackberries. The cannery wishes to refute th. report that they are not buying black berries. The cannerr has received of fers for every blackberry that can b. packed and there is no limit to th amount that will be accepted. — no matter how tight mouey may be, advertising will loosen it up. — it is a fact that the big advertisers use big space when others think there ia no use going after business. — in that way thev keep their sales up to normal. They get the business that others might have gotten had they beeu equally as wide awake. — the small business man will profit bv keeping clone watch of how the big buid- uese man keeps ‘ ‘ business an usual." s-- ’