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« Cottane (Snro? Sbattei AND VOLUME XXXI Mmutier of Couple I h Only Dittili Otri ; White Hluvn Charge May B« Mudo. A muoio givmg Ilio ir iiuuic* ni (' Il W otiti unti Fiuily l'it'tlfi lini, v\ « ' r « * lukfii miti t iiNlotly litro I* i » « Iti y !*\ F«|«uly Hloril I I * a ( < li« i oii a « ini r K* * 1,1 ill'i;nl to li ii 1 111 m I >«» li. Tlio t-oiiplf u r rivfti In*ni from i'iiiiforniu ivitli u |>tirl y of |tl«J«*|i|<* |l|i kH, M Ilo leni |iirki*t| I lo ili il|» vv litio llit y wi'ir brut lli|( Ilo ti W li y no ri II. I li«« coli|)In ni III I clfiiuii'il (o I h . lini i ri«*«i Imi lui or tititi» iti t*«ft limi Ilio) Wt'lo 10*1. Tilt) Ito. Ilio.- Il U uro III (Ito wutolii ili rjfi* of Hloiilli l'ilt lo r, Ilio ìiif ii llililo muli j;««M«,t, nml ut I oiu|i|ot| 10 iiinkii Unir ^otiiwu), Imi l'iltlo i ami « prò|uiro<l fot U hm movo tm«i ovor look ibi-ui ut Wulkor. 'I lio Ululi VA'ii«t lltkou In-foro .lo ti it o of l'oltro Voli II yf limi JjlAoll li IlOlllllllil Ilio, uf $50 tir Uf# «lityn in fi » 11 uh u I iiouiin of liol< 1 1 iiu inni fot Ilio follimi iaii I boriii«»u. Noi liuvliiK Ilio coni, lo* va uh tukoii lo Olii rollili > jinl uiol ili«' ¿¿irl, va Ito u |*) h ' iiih lo I»«* noi inoro tliun 11 voitit ot n^o, i& 11 Itoti li olii un ini' 10 Ito IN, ih I»«*i ai vC Imiti I»v ilio rollili) nutboritimi uh u w i I ii .- hh . rito ui{«t of tIlo tfirl limi 110* fini timi h I io va uh lirotii'nl loro from ( ;il ifonuu, |iroliulily inoli iim pronomil ioii by (lo* foiiorit 1 uul boi il in» iunior Ilio Munii va luti, »lavo mi. l'itrbnr ih of fio* lioliof (Imi ilio uniti itili l»o fomiti to ho va ti n lo <| in roti not limi Aiti li u hufik rohhory ut H iihuii \ ilio, rulli., .1 tiIv Ih. l ’iltlo r fottuti limi ho Iil h oturlly ilty Ururriplioii ni 11 tinnì aa untoti for Ilo. ori tuo litui he lai« r fomiti ono of ilio hunk * h etili vii * ino no y l»i»y;i» in Ilio porNonul ho Ioli K IIICH of III«. Ottupli«. Ilio ifirl nuvo thn mhlroHH of ber |m roti I h in Nttn Frttiiri*«-«» nini Ilo* (ni I boritimi Ini v o noni va urti to Ihoiu. $2800 DISTRIBUTED E CH WEEK BY CANNERY SIMM) I n Paul Weekly for Hlarkbrrrti*K Aioli« ami $600 for Cau Ultltf Tbriu. i lio < otlttip. Urov «. euuiiery in pro Aitimi' ti ttiiuuniniiy l'olii unno nini in tli'.f 11 Imi ini* lumtoy ut Ilio ritti' u! $ 1 .' h o o Otte li VAo«*k. tlf tliiH aanoiinl, nhmil $$00 IH I I A (oli mul for iot ul Hiipplo • unii $1600 IN for hlu* k horr ion ulmu*. itoti uh umi otb i itroni “ i |• 11 »«in* «• u« «mul for un ■ Abolii f L'Ino «i| ilio Intuì utumltil ih lutino y limi va imiti h<- Ioni lo I lo* « mu uiuuity «-serpi tur ilio «*uuni-r\i limi uuumut I h ' iui * | »uul lor Kv«r^rooti bitte kh«*rrioN uml lor ilio iuhm tu tuo unii' iboiu. Th«*Ho b«rrioH KrovA \w!«l uml no ver %Aoro pn ko«J b«*fort* (ito oh luhlinbuionl of ilo* euuiiory. Kveti novi u Iurte«* puri uf lli«,tu uro loft mi ih«* liiinhe*. Abolii f#00 I H bt-llii» putti »-urli va o> k lo ilio piekoro umi olxmt $ttOu to lite euiinerH un IÌ iih oue iteui, liit rouH<iÌ mlerent tu tbe «wntiory un I be puri of produrr ri» ih h I iowh by tiio furi limi un utbiil tonai Ut) uer«*N Ita Ve berti piuu(ed (o hiuu II fruii lo In* nold lo die eauiiery. Tbe enlire output of (In* oaunory for tbiH yeur lui n b«*«-i» Httltl iunior roti t rii et exttpl jMMirH iti Kullmi (lui*. T* In* tot ul Hitb-n iti «lui«, uro over $du,0O(\ HAVOC AT PUEBLO BEYOND WOKDS TO UESCKIBE IlarrrlN Hpriicl 8u llouni SoeitK U re w no me 8intit» iti thè H tn r k e u GROVE LEADER COTTA*IK UKOVK, LA N K C O U N TY , OKKOON, FR ID AY, HKI'TLAJHKK 2, 1021 MAN CAUGHT HERE MAYBE BANK ROBBER »’«male OOTTAOE C ity , No (»11 «. aa ho lui m not A ÌNÌto«l tilt* Ne« no etiti buv«• tiny Imi u vui<ue idei ol Ilo* lombi«. doHtruetmu AAroufflit by tln- t lot.il ni l'uoblo, l'olii., uè« *trillili tu Mr. uml Mro. 1«. I,. tiurrol, wbo b»Ao J un I roftirtiml to ihoir boni«, boto from u iunior tnp to Okluliotun nml aa tu» N|M*ut hi * lioiirs in ilio Htnekou rity. *'It va ili b«. in II ti > in Olii li n voi, * * t bo v Huy, ' ' boforo Ilio eity enti !»«* pili oii nuytbitiK bko n ttoriuul I iuhin . Fitti«* tiiiHin.-'*> ih b(*ine ettiulm loti und unni uml dolu in vet I il I I mi hi iioh . h boiiNON nml vri«*utit filuo«. n . The flood oeeurrod tbree imtntliN brfore our \ ini ! ami vet fin* duy va o vAoro tlioro finir I»< m I i «* m w«»ro nuoti ri I mm I by u n toniti uliovel H.rapini* up lumi tu a vneuiit Npm •*. No otto k no va h bo va itimi v aa «*ro drmvmtl und ni a ti y bmlioN titiiy novor bo fotiml. PorbufiN ilo* itti4*tirtItiiiif of I ìoiioh tiintiy yourn frutti now iiiny brini' baek tinnì orìoN of Ilio overwbelitiiiiK eutiiNtropli«*. Hobllorn ur«« yet oii l'iiurd to protoet i»r«»i»«*rty. The firn! fioor of overy f*ii11«11tiLT ni t In* eity vauh fliio«lt*d nini Hto«*k» «»f i ' ooi I h va «»re Iniried m uiud. They »re brini' Nolcl ut wliuti vor they va ili brini», wlneb in liti lo. The odor li i«* li itermenteN Ilio ut m un pii tre iiiiini be da no*, roti h to h«*n It li. * * Tilt* ri firmi* \\t‘ro li «» I « I up »««verni diiy n by flood.H in Colormlo timi LTtuli. One bmli»o aacii I out un botir after (boy puMNod over it. A AA II II t li. I AA' I II HO II |t. CHICKEN FINDS NUC0ETS INSIDE LIMITS OF THE CITY O If. Willard ¡ m in doubt an to fvli«*t Iter be I iiin an umliNeovored mild mine oii I nn plaro or whotlii.r bo baa k i I lot I u lion Avliieb bad di* covorod a tnetboil for traiiNforiiiititf •liver <| ti i II m into ko M<. ii ntiffffetii. two of which were found in th«» ehi.'koii ' h oir/ard while boinK pri* f»arod an tfie piooe «1 «. roNintauee for a itoondiiy moal. Tbo hon bad hardly b(»en o ff th«» Willard place at any time and intod have found the niigiretN within a abort dial a net* of tbo W i I In r«l homo, whieh is on tin* won ! side, well within I hi* eity limit m . Mrs. Willard had often noticed that thiH ehieken’ii cukh hml a iH‘etiliarly i»oblon yolk. Mr. Willard thinks tbe ehiekon must have found aome ebuuks of ore from Itobemia which had bi»eti thrown out in tbe yard. BARNYAHI) FO W L MARKS FKIKND8 W IT H BIRDS OF P L U M A O I It i h feared that one of the burn yiii• I low I oii t ho It. O. YoarouH pluee tins tlikou u I a k i n VC fust eourpuuy nod buds of plumui^o nud nmy liny duy forsake tho proNiin* bio In va lufli slo* va UN roun d b) hot homo hiv iiii' dul il ill Wliito l.oi; horn tuotlior, va ho fours t hut hor vv n y aa ii 111 i Wild ii* y liuvo iiihorit. d Home of tho i tinrm toristirs of tin mult paiout. I t n your uld llu/.ol Yeitrous fmind f I Vo «»I this lien’s oni'H ro|M»Hiii^ in u ehititt proimiiiit *s nost uiid Indi nobbuii' with sit ohnm plniiH.int I ’ll** boll *a i ' kkn VAore rotuuvou wo duy a Inter the ohonsunt hatebed. 'I In* umtliof bon lhut (lie departure of the tills of birdluml will romoAt- t. iti pi ut ion which her cbibi u n ¡i I* It- to lesist. o a ELECTRIC LIGHT BONDS ALMOND HEMENWÀY WINS RACE BUT LOSES HIS BREATH Almond ilomenwuy is short enough breath to run a black smith’s bellows for several months The Hontinei hurdly believes that 'F it k a it vc sides in ii local controversy nnd approx i mutely 20 pounds of privately owned h is ul best suine va hut unpiua^ant, not, ttliyom thinks the expensive physical upholstery, os ' to ment tou bomi; (hiodorous to frttuid ptuut eoulil continue to exist ia the the result of chasing two of tun nice ol municipal competition. ] diip and pupa in i it y. qimdrup* ds which became fright If tie eity in to install an electric Hut u d.-iuu« tutu' form of govern ened at a oassiug train wbii« stand mont *iiu not lio siireossfui if llnr citi I light uud power system with $5o,iaie. mg ut the cannery uud ran several I I /.olii« tin loot frill to oApross I hoir viovAs that imuiiH that the local plant u to ! openly oil public (jucfttiouN, and umny be coin |,elled to Hell at that figure,! blocks, with Alinoud in hot pursuit, before i-o mi n g to a standstill. i pi « *iu uin.-nl s into va In«-li vai * liuvo beoti regard lens uf the amount of money toil in i VC II t easily I iuvì been liveried which may Ini invented, and it hml ; Almond’s upholstered nether ex- tremetiea built for draft work, ra j j by a more Irei- diiN'iission of pui»lie bettor do that thuu to enter into com i «pie 'I tous. I ho roiP'Ut<ms sitimtioii petition with the city, or that con ! ther than speed, were spurred to their utmost by the fact that his j liOAv ex 1 st ini» l II tin* county court is a, ■icetiou in to be made with some out ; ion Head was«' seated in the seat uotublc o*uin pio of th«» result of let mile concern which cun run a powei ‘ of the equippage hanging onto the Imi; tinnì;« luki their ovili «routs«* be line m her» and only the distributing reins for dear life, which latter l‘H llSi of not va minni; to Ink«* sides umi nynteui will be bought, leuviug a fact probably resulted in the horses raus«: rane or in u content between worthlenn power plant on the bands of stopping without doing any damage. the company, or that tionu of the prop- j tw o cipruily rospo e te d c i t i t e l i » . Young Rend was an proud of hifl Wo sho ubi not |M-rmil ours.-lv.-s to j erty uf tlo- prewiil light and luwo-r i feat in staying with tho runaway girt iuto uny mor«* such pr»*dieiimeiits i’uui|muy ik to be bought ami the com | a* l>ad Almond was short of breath puny will be left tu get whut it can 11 » i ougb ou r 11 iw s«*nso ut ! uud not nearly as excited. to wound thn f«•«•lings of some fron d uul uf its nynti-m on tuc junk market, or that the city in to jiuild both a j or va o r ih y citizen, whom wo muy ud mire for sono* «pmliiies but whom w«* power plant uud u distributing system,: «lo not think tlo* person to hundió in which cane more than «50,000 is likely lu be retpured and iu which ! certain of our public uffuir*. At tbe special «doctiou to I»«* lob event ul.-o u valuable plant now owned; m-xt Tu.sday u proiM»sito»u will bo cutiiely by local people will go to the up for tbe voting or bomis for tho junk heap. Photograph* to lk* Used to Arotum •*«i ablj-diim at of a manici pu I light uud The question for the voter to decide power system. F«|uullv good citucui is whether ur not the mi nation is no Cltueii* to KraluaUou of Uu exan|Miratiug and no impossible an to Fitcher and McFarland Find Former i»«»t It supiMiit and oppose tbo bond i* desuatii« CoudittoiiM. sue, but 1 »\ far the larger number are wurruut uny oue of these things. Location of htiil. Operator and K * . in u quamlury us to how they should Jug of .Product. 1s t us consider these further facts; nel. they do not know uiuciiy whut way hi Al luni va .»i k is now uml«- A municipal power plant would not ih to follow t h e propo»«*«! issue of »I «'«»minerce '» th.- chiiuibor i pruür m bonds. They do not know vs hut is In' on the lux rolls. Ilie present plant lim n l'rinc and L. C. Brown, of of work. the county jail it« t w 111 n u t pm and sniiittttioa W U H iik.-ly to liiippon m cun«* the bonds an uud system otiys over #1:100 iu taxes. Inis city, ure in A power eom|niny bringing its lines charged with the manufacture of one «»I tli> major it*ms iMdoct«*«!. • noi issued. 1 h«- Hontiml tooia that it to the city limits would pay no taxes moonshine, ns the result of a raid ou I ho dir.*« .or* are of tho «»pinion thui i» its duty to explain tbo situation as into the city treasury. tho Prine home staged by Deputy th«* Itisi lop in h o I v i u i; ii probi* ui i'» I nm I it < uii , Without f«*ur or fuvur un«: 1 be priqMined new issue of bonds »h e iill Pitcher, in whoa he was ably I.» study uml umi« r -tumi it. Much hits va it limit sent iincutiil f«*liiig of un\ would Isx the resuiircvs uf the city tu kind, in doing so it will cull u spud« assisted by Night Marshal Frank Me b«t li suol uboiit II in'leu 11 slrtfeiN. bini it such au exteut that there might be farlaud, who brought his heavy artil va uIk «, v v «-« «I h , lubbmli, etc., but th«* u spud«* und will not miar«* words, considerable doubt if the people would wilt s u y some things which it would lery into ucliou wheu Air. Prine at Iroani hus uoeidod ihul the iomt aau ) lo ti lido rain ml unti »«»ivo Ilio probi«-in mo« h rather not suy but which tin vote further bonds fur impruvemeuts tempted to escape through the back tu the wuter system, which pru|s,sitiun door with a gallon of liquor, which he make necessary. is t hr uni'll 11 po tonal display of uu «iluutiou s* ■*■ in « to • ■ • is mure than likely tu be put up to threw away but which was retrieved sii*liiiy uml onsiiuitriry sights uh th«*y Tho city c o u n c i l hus answered whut tlu-m within a very shurt time. by Ale»ariaud, alter he had run down u« t uu Ì ly c * ml. Voters have uu definite iiifurmatiuu and captured his man. To this ond, prizes have booti oi M*«*ms u r«*ai douiuml by puttiug the ii(«1 ii which to work. They do not Ixilld IMUC Up IO 1 1 .. (■ * il li.'ii Pilcher hud been suspicious for some /«•r«*d I « * r tho b.st groups of pictures ol hu < h piucos, liopmt; that tuo eon mudo no othor move, mj (ur an Tho know the first thing about how the time Ihut the illicit liquor manufactur #50,000 might In- expended, or whether Houuiiol I. m u ri', tu proMiuto tho bund ing business was going ou, ulsu he had Unit will interest u large portion of I lie citi/.otiH ot til«* City 111 the contest, ikk no• Only L>y Ilio inurbili ut uno volo the intention may be only to hold this the still pretty well located. Haturday an » Ilio prii|>OHUiuu ourrtud Hi tho boud issue over the electric company morning he and AicFarland made ii V,Inch vaimi bl (umiliante them v% i» us u club in making contracts with il. search of the woods close to the south eonditi«»ns. The pictures wilt be put COUIIClL Voters huve only a vague idea as to west boundaries of the city and their W hot hor or uol tbo couucil favor, «<ii «impluy in u prominent pluee mi us to attract the attention umi comment th«- profMiKotl l.oini ÌKKUo. it . t u boi«- whut the ultimate cost of an electric olfactory organs soon picked up the system might be. The investment in »cent. However, uli they were able to nru|M'r uml »o li timi tho ikkuu .houli! ol ! he « ut ire city. t tie present system probably is twice tind was the place where the work All •iiiHii'liily aud tiusanitnry piucos i.o put up lo tho Peoplo* We .limi n o », the proposed bond issue. uro t<» bo pliotogruphod and tlo* prizos know, ami » o aliuuid know had beeu dune. Bvidcutly the still • • • ha«i I m - cu moved only the day before in« largo onough to iuti*r«*Ht kmlnkors »hother or not th«' Mtntimeut favor, u The Sentinel holds no brief for the for the ground was still wot where und noti pr«»l«--ooiiul emnora opomtors. iiniiiii ipnl plant. It i. only fair to th« present ugtii and'pow er compauy. As water had been poured uut. Uevemi A ir.sui) «-ouMidernbl** eh-unmg up hus litiht umi powiT company now Hcrvi« r«*sulto«l tr.iiu tin* r«|H»rt that th«- pi«- ill«' «tty limi tho uh nera know wtn'thor fur us The Sentinel knows, its editor spots where the dirt hud recently beeu tuns wen* to I»«- tnk« u. ICubbish lum or not tiioy uro «ilo iu going uhoixi is the only persou who has ill a public removed and replaced showed where I m * oii n*utov«*d from munv s|s»t« uml with ox tonili vo uud ostiou.ivo nnprovi- meeting expressed his unrestrained the mush had been buried. upiuiun ot the faults of the puwer and vao «*«I h umi gras* cut from oth««rH but iiM'iil. now uudor »a > . A search warrant was secured, also • . 4 light service. the editor ot The Ben the assistance of Constable Marsh and tli««ro ur«* luuny bud walks, m*gl«*rti*d liucl at one time had some little Kr<>m dolioi'ut iinpiiry Tho th'ntinol l»urkmgH, unlrunnied tro«*s, tiu|mint«*d »(«ced Officer Farmer, of Eugene. und li it re |*u i red I umihos , wo«*d gr««wn tiu. iM'oomo (irmly of tuo opinion that trouble over electric |»uwer service and Pitcher took the front door and Me ytir.is that nr« fir«* hu/.ur«is, «poti whut »eiitiiuoal tliero i. fur tho pro ibe manager uf the light uud power kurland the back door and as Pitcher drums nnd e«*-s | m »«»1 s that «-xbudo (HjiH'd bond IKK 111 « IK tin* roRult u lun.it cumpnuy ilid not hesitate in the recent eutered Prine tried to escape with the nati «oouH giisoH, uu sen*«* tied outhouse* outiroly of piTHonnl fouling uguin.t tho pre nominal iuu campaign tu express his liquor through the rear door. ritld glirbllgo pilos litui bfod filos to inutmgi-r of tho bu.ino.., Tho iutero.t i canons as lu why the editur uf Thu The boiler, which probably had been • urrv their Ath- goruis into h«»tis«*s and of ofh<«ri iu the ooui|«ny, appurontly. ¡sentinel wan uut au ideal candidate a part of the still, was found but no lur city office. Imi not boon eolulld«'rod. It i. ri'grot «Ulti» finiti. other evidence of a moonshine business ho the ¡sentinel uud the light and except the gallon of liquor. Anything that is off«*iisiv<' to the tubi«' timi KUoh Hhouid bo tho ruw. All (•oiver company seem not to nave es iKMio n. unporluiit d . thiK nhould be sight or other Heiis«*s ur emlungi-rs The raid by the officers broke up a h«*ulth nnd c«»iuf<»rt is a suit aide sub «■Ith'il U| m > ii ionio other biiKiH. A pub lublished much ot u community of in neighborhood card party. 110 mirvire biiKiuoiui uf uuy kind i. nub terest. j«»« t for u pinturo. Hut we can suy of the light and jert to luuoh critic mm, both fair uml Hule* uf Contasi. Central Hotel Changes Hands. 1. First prize, $6; second prize, $.'i; unfair. Tlie Sentinel hu. not the louât (tower company Ihut its owuers have Mr. aud Mrs. J. \V. JdcCarthy have doubt that in (hi» ra w muoh of the established their homes here, have es given up the management of the third pruui, $L’. u plant here which paid A large part tablished L‘. Fnzi's n w u r«led for thought ■ ritiriKiu in jiiKtified. Central hotel on account of Air. Me sit ova ii in selection of views or tho id tin. eritiomm, u large |iurt uf the taxes hist yeur uf $1^UU, that the l arthy s health. E. Kelley, who had owners of the couipuuy always have 1 1 1 feeling towarda tbe romtNiuy, « ogeiicy ol urguuieiit mude by th«* charge of the hostelry before the M c views lor city beuutii t.uUou nud in the m u ll of the more than Horry lavored every move fur the welfare Carthy's, has again taken over the man "t the City, have supported every appearance made by thv manager of «arutut ioti, minor thuu far art or agement. Air. and Mrs. McCarthy and mo« hum« ul e*ecll««nee of tin* rii«*titr«*s. the oomiiany ut tho timo of tho hoar move fur better sellouts, have cun Mrs. McCarthy’s mother will start on tribuled tu every public movement, all mg hold horo by tho publie service The ak ' vah ot fared should not 1 m * a motor trip which probably will con mullcr liniu post card size, but muy oommiKKion when a rine in raton wan of wliieh things a municipal plant or tinue for a year. They anticipate anki'd. The naturo of tho uunworn au outside company carrying power tu reaching Florida for the winter season. b< uit) St/«* largor. I. Farit group olfer«*d shall consist given by tho manager of tho company tbe city buuuilitries would uut du, and Mr. .McCarthy was gassed while in the «il ut toast sia views uf uusightly or mny huvo boon u | hiii profennioiml ml .tint during (he war the activities ul service in France and lung trouble has it usa ni i ut y I »luces and may consist ol vie«, but that in no exrune for that the uiuuugor ot this cuiupuiiy and his resulted. ninimgcr, for the retinoli that n man most cstimublc helpmate were far a larger number. 6. All views must b«* of pla«*«*s nger uf a publie norviee company nbovu the activities uf the averuge MRS. W. B. O SM ON D IE S OF inoli Id, ninne nil other thingn, bo able citixeu ui this country. vv it litu tlit* imittn ol Cottage Grove. D IS E A S E C O M P L IC A T IO N S He believe that the owners of the i». No iiuim-s ure to bo murki'd iiimiii to nonno the attitude the publie will tho Itici* ur edge of th«* a iuwv but take, .houli! bo able to deal piotimiutlv i-ouipauy wish to du what is rignt. l t Mr>. Cynthia Lucinda Osmon died Tho Sentinel dealt tailing only in the method of dealing each a lew to have plainly mnrk. d willi tho publie. Monday evening of a complication of upon its back tho ioiutiuii ot the view very kindly with tho muuugor of tho with the public iu u business way uml diseases. The funeral was held from eleo! rio ooinpaay in giving the report tailing miserably in making u showing taken us " N o t ili sitio of Mimi stnvt E. ol tho nubile nerviro ouluminnioii utmn before the public in a public hearing, the home yesterday. Rev. J. Hour Figtii st r«H»t. ' * Airs. Osmon was lu all our experience which gave that public tbe idea that CnrLsou officiating. V. All views of u group ur«* to b«* thin Inn ring. bom iu Aliirshall, Alieh.. Atig. 2, 1* 69, placed hi one ctiAchrpo ami this envel wo have nut neen a inanugor of a pub a whole lot was being hidden from and was 52 years of age. The family «»| n . is to bo pluiiilA* tiiurkt*<l with the lie « t v ire oomimny noorou un wan the public view. • • • had lived in Oregon ¿0 years, South numen it ii « I iMiilrosji of the contoNtttiit. manager of tho Cottage Drove Kleotnc Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska having As a final word, we believe a fur roinpanv in thin report. Yet iu a Ml a tows uro to b«* in tin* office b«'en their home previous to arrival ol tin* elm Ut Iter ot coturno ree by Moti private con vermilion with the cummin ther issue of bonds ut this time is [ here. Surviving relatives are the hus mioiuth we were informed that un unwise and improv uleut: we believe' ilnv night, Sopì. IP. band, W. B. Osmon; a daughter, Mrs. M. In i In* chumb«*r of commerc«* of dotiblodly the couipany was entitled to that any move such us this should be I Edna Burdon, of Grunts Puss; an a m o in ratei and mon* than likely fully uml definitely cxpluiucd to the! In «• all views of each group will I»«* adopted daughter, Aluy; a brother, P. mtirko.l l»> u iiiimbor given the con would have been given a rue Imd a voters on the purt of those promotingl H. Jones, of this city; aud two sis IcHtnul uml phicod to good advnnlHg«* different kind of . a . . ihowiug been mudo. it; we believe that the voter should I ters, Mrs. Jessie Lewis, of Yakima, he informed whether or not the move on curd board nud then passed upon There in an old laying, which in nut ineiins the practical confiscation of; Mash., aud Airs. Jennie Fate, or bv i tit i *n it in I jiidg«*s unti may thi'ii be Eureka, Calif. ptiie.-d m som«* «‘«»a a onioiit pluct* for u ulu avi true, but ii worthy of nerioui the priqierty of any citixeu, so that he! public «»xliibit ion, study uml coin niniidonit ion on tho purt uf any bum it"*y say whether or uol that is what | M ORE M'ORK IS STA R TE D O N new, to the effect that the runtouier lie wishes to accomplish. par i son. COTTAGE G R O V E -L O R A N E R O AD The public has recourse against uny IU. It is umlorstood that ouch con always in right. The mont nuccemful ti*Ntunt. agr«*«** to turnisti to tin* «ham Inin Hen concerni tire those wliieh public service compuuy. The Boutinel A county crew has started work ber of coinmi*ree the film or i»lut«* of enter into any argument with a eus ii ready tu be one tu demand that uny from the Lorane end on the Cottage any view submitted; h i order that turner upon thin presumption. A pub defects or unefficiriiey in service be Grove Loratie road. The work being slides nmy be made therefrom to be lo* s e n ile eompnny uf any kind needs remedied, the aid of the public service done this year is filling in low places, to udopt this policy mure than nay commission being seeured, if neces prometed on scr«*«*n* later. cutting down steep grades and gettiug The Sentinel believes sary; it will join in a demand that the It. To milk«1 any group more of fini other buninesn th«> »aid hi such shape that the that to a laek, or np|mrvnt lack, ut aftairs of tins, or any other public tivi* the si* or more view* of titisightlv county’s road machinery can work on or iiuiinnitury placet may bo contrasted ! lining thin the manager of tho Cut service, be made public; it will gladly it. The work of clearing the grade euiiipanv owes, assist in taking the company to task with view* of especially sight ly places (ago Drove Klectrie wa. completed some time ago. This or «unitary conditions, if (*ont«‘stunt more than to uay other rensou, tho for any shortcomings; and it it should work is beiug done with the proceeds fooling I'xintiag against Ins method of hnppcn that the service wanted, at u dosi r«*s. price that is fair can not be secured, of the $15,000 in lamds bought by 12.- Further information umi <*o<»|x.r conducting his buninonn. The (|iii‘Mtion in, udmittiiig that the after fair and sufficient notice to the citizens of lim ine nn«l Cottage Grove. ittioli may be had from thi* secretary fooling to which wo I iiin c referred may light and power company, it will not of tho chamber of comniorcc. m ' itii justified, does ttint warrant, does hesitate ut a later date, when the city I it niako lirait ieablo, does it justify, is in condition to float u bond issue, | further indebtedness of the city to tho and when the proposed manner of extent of $50,0001 s|H'uding the money is fully explained, to promote ti muuicipol plaut upon eon The Sentinel hardly believes that ditious which it tniuas fuir to all anyone thinks that an electric light coucorued. Cottage Grove Banker Su ffers N o IU and (lower plant and electric system Uut that time is not now, rcgurdless Consequences From Exposure such ns we now have can be built and of any personal feeling against any on Hunting Trip. Work on Whttenker Avenue la Frog- installed for #50,000 nt present prices one connected with the power anil of machinery and material. light company, justified or unjustified. rossi il k Rapully ; Other UNSIGHTLY SPOTS OF CITY 10 BE PIC I UREO PISTOL SHOTS HELP RAID ON MOONSHINERS LASSWELL IS FCUND AFTER NIGHT IN WOODS SIXTH STREET PAVING IS RESURFACED Streets Done. TEACHERS ASSIGNED TO THEIR POSITIONS Coat inning tho extensive street nml sidewalk program of the rity, Sixth street w n s resurfaced this week for Superintendent (>. W. Ilnys has com three blmks south from Main street plcted his assignment of teachers. The nml nil clnirk holes hi paving in the position* are us follows: ut rut portion uf the eity arc being High school -H. Hargraves, nria- pntclifil, us well ns the |sir1loii of l « l ; Miss l.ula Cnrrin, Miss Kline west Main street paving wliieh gave i Price'' Miss Maud Skidmore, Miss uny uml lias been iu blur condition for! Maud’ Immson, Mrs. t)ra K. Itemen- several yenrs. way, .1. K. Uodard ami K. J. Kdwurds. Work on the entire four blocks of Friacipnl Hargraves is a U. of O. Whltenkor avenue is practically com- graduate and letter innn. Kast side M m Mnriette llamant, plctod >111111 the " h o t s t u f f " will be nil down today. sixth; Mrs. Albert Woodard, fifth; Miss Nora tjiui'ii, fourth; Mrs. U. J. The nmrudnmixing of M street nnd Mrs. Aida Smith, mirth I nine street hits been completed. I.amless, third; second; Mrs. A. K. Harrows, first. West side Mrs. Hum Bcutrer, eighth nml principal; Miss Adolfo Waite, Attorney for Veternns. J M. Williams, of Kugon«, has been seventh; Miss Irvin, sixth; Miss Hays, iippointeil attorney to represent Wurlu fourth and fifth; Miss Mendenhall, war veleni us in nptdymg for the ben second nud third; Mrs. Matilda Sleep, firat. efits of the booua net. | EASTERN MINER0L0GIST LIKES MINING CAMP N. M. Hcnton, of Cleveland, Ohio, professor of mineralogy, who returned Inst week from making a professional examination ot mining property in the Itohi-min district, was very favorably impressed with the camp. He found ore which seemed to him to warrant one of th«> livest and most prosperous «•amps in the west. NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC A now Southern Pacific passenger train schedule went into efrect Sun «lay. No. 14, north bound, now arrives nl :t;.'12 p. n>., instead o f 1:4»; No. 15, south bouud, arrives at 2:10 p. m., in strnd of 1:48, aud No. 17, south bound, arrives at 7:40, instead o f 7 :4 * A s«>arch porty which left Lorane yesterilay morning found 8. 8. Lass well. Cottage Urovo banker, who had been lost iu the woods since the day before. As he was au experienced mau in the woods, there was great fear here that he had been accidentally shot ur hud suffered some injury and u si-urch party left from here snortly before the report reached here that he hud keen found. He suffered no ill eonseauenees from tho experience and told those who found him that he had merely gotten turned around in di ructions. The R. 8. Trask family returned Sunday from a trip to Cniter lake, making the trip going over the Wil lumctti' highway and returning by way of Medford and Pacific highway. Thev were enthusiastic over the beauties of the Willamette highway which has just been opened. The trip to Crater lake ia shortened 100 miles by this route. / NUMBKR 50 SUPER-SPEED DRY KILN IS BEING1 ERECTED W . Is ft E. C om p au y ’s MUI Prepares for Resumption o f A ctivities E a rly in October. Work lias beeu started at the West ern Lumber A Export company’s mill on the most modern und one of the largest dry kilus iu this sectiou. Il is being erected south uf the planing mill, will be of tile and concrete con »traction throughout, will have a hold ing capacity of 40,000 feet and a dry mg capacity of 30,000 feet. It will be charged from the south end aud the dry lumber will be taken out at the north end, where it can be shunted into the planer shed or sent direct to the dock for loading. The lou«i«d trucks will be taken iu aud out of the kiln ou double tracks. The kiln will be of the super-sueed type. About a third of the product o f the mill will he put through the kiln, necessitating a larg«: addition to the dry shed, which will have a capacity of over half a million feet. 8. L. Godard is supervising the tile and concrete work. it is thought that both the kiln and dry shed will be completed by October 3, ut which time, President Johnson states, the anil will resume operations, after a shut down of several months. Mr. Johnson states that prices have not advanced but that the demand is stronger at the low prices than it has beeu for some time. He can not ex plum the reason, but there is a feeling among mill m«-n that the situation has improved considerably during the past few mouths. He does not autici|>ate a general revival in the business uutil late in the spring or early in the summer. ELECTRIC LIGHT BONDS ARE UP NEXT TUESDAY Usual Apathy Being Displayed Citizens Asked to Decide Own Problems. by Little interest, apparently, is beiug taken in tbe special city election to be held next Tuesday, wheu the most important prtiponitiou to come before the voters is the question of author ixiug the issuantm of $5U,U0U m bonds with which to acquire an electric light ing system. Actioo is asked of voters on an issue of $15,UOO of water refunding bunds. As the eity is unable tu take up tbe old bonds, there is nothing for the voters to do except to authorize the new bouds. This is the 1901 issue of bonds, on which nothing has been paid. The amount of $12,000 has been paid on the $100,000 of bonds issued in payment of the systi'm now in use, $(5,000 of which are due each year, beginning with 1920. The other proposition on the ballot is an amendment of tbe charter to in crease the minimum fine on certain offenses to $250. It is understood tli this is aimed at violations uf the prohibition laws. GOOD ROADS WILL MEAN MIGHTY TRAFFIC Many Are Not Held Back by Bad Highways and Closed Roods. Even I f the condition of the roads aud thu many delays occasioned by waits at places closed by ruud work is huid lug back the tuurist traffic, as they undoubtedly ure, the traffic over goud roads is going tu be something tremendous. A fair idea uf the preseut traffic cau be secured by beiug preseut at points where the ruads are closed fur twu hours at a tune. No sooner is the road closed, after being open a few miuules tu let traffic through, than cars begiu tu clog the highway waiting fur the next open period? i ’av ing companies keep men al both ends uf the clused portions to stop traffic aud direet cars tu the position they are to occupy while waiting, " l i p in front please,’ ’ is the cominou com maud, su that all available space may be used. From 20 tu 40 curs use the city’s auto camp every night. Thu 25 cent feu seems to make no difference aud has resulted iu putting the camp ou a basis where it pays its own way. A party from Utah, who used the cutup during the past week, said it was tho best they had found during their trip. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FORUM WEDNESDAY A forum for members of the cham ber of commerce and their guests will he held at 6:30 uext Mednesday evo- uing at Hotel Burtell. The tune uf the luncheou has been changed from tbe noon hour to tho evening hour for the couveiiieuce of members. A 50-ccut table d ’hote din ner will be served. Th« subject for discussion will be some phase of the chamber of com nierce’s program of work. Members are urged to be preseut with their wives or other guests. Reservations should be made with secretary Miller by Tuesday night. BOY BURNS INSECT; STARTS SERIOUS BLAZE The attempt on the part of little Ben Little to burn a spider with a match started a fire a few days ago which came uear destroying the Ralph Lancaster barn. Mr. luncaster was compelled to summon aid to assist him in warding off the flames. No serious damage was done. — Patronize those who ad vertise, because by advertis ing they show that they are live business men. — which means that they tarn ovor their stocks rapidly. and always have new goods on their shelves.