Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, July 13, 1916, Image 1

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OOTTAOE
OROVE
LEADER
COTTAOE OROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREOON, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1910
WM.HORN.PIONEER
1$ BEAD
Hiul Been Prominent R«iident of
Oregon for Quarter of
a Century
Wax Horu In Brolland and Married
Thar* Ovar Fifty Year* Ago. Five
of Hlx Ohlhlrau itorn to the
Uulou Hurvlva
Win llorn, » lui limi liveil nenr
Wnlker tur iilinust n <|imrter of n een
Iilry, «lieil .1 iily 7, nfter n long illnrxx.
The fniieriil wax liehl ut thè Wnlker
• linreh Hiiadny afternnon ut .1 o 'eloek,
in terni eut In-mg in thè Wnlker eemetery.
Ity api-i-iiil rei|ueat of thè fninily, llev.
W. V. MrGt-e, nf A lini liy, ronillieleil thè
nervine*.
W in llorn « in liorn ut Culruxx, l’erth
»li m-, Heotlnnil, May 1, 1840. Novemlier
MI, I silfi, he mix uniti li in marriage lo
fu i henne fumile, nini xurvivex.
Tu
thix Union nf mer fifty yeurx xix clnhl
ren «vere liorn, five nf wrhnm ore liviuff.
In IH7II tue fu ni i ly ■ lime tu Amerieu,
xetlling ut .1 oliai, III., where they re
xiileil for eiglit yeurx.
In 1892 they
inoveil tu IIregun, si-ltling ut Wnlker.
Mr. Unni «vux n memher of thè l'rexhy
teriiin ehurrh, scrving ux n ruling ehler
for n niiiiiher of yeurx.
Hiirvtving ehililren ore Mrx. F.
Mnrkie, Mix. U. Y. l’ orter, Mnleolm A.
llorn nini Win A llorn, of Wnlker, inni
\ liorn. of Portinoti
U ri •• C
W righi, n dsughter, il iati in 1 IH Mi Tuo
xixlerx live in Heuthiml.
A lirother,
Ainlre» llorn, livex ut l'ortIntuì There
ure thirleeli grundrliildrrn.
Big Musar Curnpauy Incorporate« Itera
The l tnh Minilo Hugnr company, of
Sull l.uke thè # lo, turo, (MMi rune-rii heml
eil lav Jnxe|ih Simili, hux formnlly enter
er thix xlnte by filing eopie* of itx ineor
|iorution unti puying thè neeexxnry feex
for |iermixxion to ilo Inixinexx in Oregon
The ftnh eoin|>nny hux iilri-ndv (Ione
ronxidernble W o r k In thè xtnte, ineliul
mg thè xugur fnrtory ut Ornntu l'nxx.
unii bnx invext ignteil thè |>oxxiliilit iex
of inuking beai xugur in Hutherlm nini
o t h e r loenlitiex.
Anotlier lurge foreign corporation en
termg (Ite »tute ix thè Pnthe Kxrhnuge,
of N e» York, tbe $3,000,000 nu>\ ing
plrturi- eoarern, whioh filari copie« nf
itx nrtielex Hnturilny and reeaiverl per-
mixxion lo do huxinex in thè xtnte,
Kneh foreign corporation roming
mio thè »tute pnyx n declaratinn fee of
#50 nini a regolar fee of $100 n yenr.
PASS CREEK CANYON ROAD
TOGETROCK
The roonty ronrt o f Douglas Oounty
hux proniixeil lir. A. ( ' . Sr-ely, prrxident
of thè Itoxeburg Commerciai club, t li ri t
immerliate action »nuli! he tnken to
lune thè routl through l'nxx Freek rnn
yon plnred in n pnxxiible conilition.
The ileplortible rnndition of thè riunì
in l’nxx Creek ennyou »ux brought tu
tlu- uttention o f thè rourt by l>r. Heely,
»ho, in n few worilx xniil flint many
eompluintx hnd been filed with hi in
lutely reguriling thè highwny under con
xiderntion. “ The conipliiintx of tour
ixtx puxxing over thix rond huve beati
generili,’ ’ xnid l>r. Heely, “ unii in nome
inxtnnrex Douglas cnunty hux reeeived
xoine very unfiivortible ndvertixing. The
lime Ini» no» been reurhed whi-n thè
ineniberx of thè rommerrinl club, of
wliieh I uni prexident, dexire to krui»
uhiit ix to tre dune with thix nntnrinux
rond. I huve no <|unrrel with you genti.--
meli, hot I wixh to be plnred in n poni
tioti where I eun ndvixe thè dilli meni
In-rx und other ¡nipiirorx whut thè court
intenda to do. If thè court anticipate*
(F
Doesn't Recognize City
After 2 2 Years Away
Mud Tr&ilx (live Way to Favlng,
and Crops to Fine Brick Block«
DON ’T remember whether
I
or not there wnx n «treat
»hen I left Cottage (iroM- 22
yenrx ngo, reinnrked Willinm
l)Onk, o f Power«, Coo« county, nx
he ntood on Mnin avenue trying
to reinember the plnee he hndn’t
xeen for nearly n quarter o f n cen­
tury. Mr. Donk eouldn’t reeog-
ni/.e n «ingle building nx one thut
wnx xtuiuling when he left for
greener fieldx when only u young
fellow. There were no brick build­
ing« then, mid only n few of tiny
other kind. There were only mud
trnilx where nre now puved xtreetx
nnd cropx were growing where
ure now fine buxinexx bluckx nr
pretty dwellingx.
•
Mr. Dunk nnd fnmily nre vixit-
ing Mr. Dunk’a uncle, Thurxtnn
Dunk. They- will xpend xix week«
nr two month» vixiting in I.nne
enmity. Pncle nnd nephew hnd
not xeen each other xinee the
younger left here.
J
«
improving the rood I will xo inform
thonc who xi-ck informiitiun.
In the
event the court ilncx not intend to
improve the higliwuy, 1 will inform
them of thut fiu-t. I came here thin
Mr. mul Mrx. ,1. II. Kobhinx, o f thix
morning merely to xeek inforinution nnd
I think thut I inn entitled to u definite city, un i-xperieneing a uuique and fc
licitoli» privilegi- urie whieli few p<-o
iiiixwer. ’ ’
pie bave thè good fortune to enjoy, At
Ihelr li o h i e at tlu- corner o f Washington
Row River Young People Wed.
avellile mul Kleventh xtreet uri* gatti
At the Methodixt purxonnge in thix ered four generatioim of their family.
city Monday evening Rev. II N. Aid
Home dayx ago their dmighter, Mrx.
rieh pronounced tin- wordx wliieh united | Mary A. Fix, arrivali from 1.0« Angele«,
tin- dextinie» of Horner D. t’linmberluin Pulir., for a viali. Tue diiy Mrx. F ix ’x
mul Mixx Nellie l.inobnugh. The wed daogliter, Mrx. L. I.. Iturrix, alno of Lo*
ding wnx u very quint iiffuir, Mr. mul Angele«, arrived, mul with lu-r carne ber
Mrx. I.nwrenee Plu-lpx, o f thix city, daiigbter mul non, Marion mul Dubbie.
being the only gliextx.
It m tlu- firxt timi- they bave all been
The bride ix tlu- duughter of Mr. mul together,
Mrx. Jamcx l.inelimigh, of Walden, mul
Mr. Rotibirm ix HK yeurx of ago. Ile
buth xlic mid her huxbmid nre promin wim borri in Indiuna. Mr. Kobbinx ix
ent mul populnr young people of Hint SO yeurx of nge, mul wim liorn in New
locality.
York «tute. They «vere mnrricd in ISSI.
They depnrted Moiulny night for Idn Twelvn ehildren wi-n- boro to them, ten
ho, where they will moke their future of whom tire alili living, mul they now
home, nnd whither the beat wixhcx nf
inuny fricodx will follow them.
CITY HEALTH OFFICER PLEASED
left New York April 6. Tbe ear is lit- !
ernlly covered with inscriptions put on |
at the different places through which |
they have passed. They will return to
New York by the northern route. They
ha « e 55 grandchildren and lit great were much impressed with Cottage
grande hildren
Grove, but suggested that some way
Mr Robbins is n Civil war veteran, should lie deviued to guide all through
having served two years nnd ten months traffic through the city.
in the Eighty second Indiana infantry,
Three Proposed Questions for the
being mustered out nt the close of He­
I. O. O. F. Officers Installed
wn r.
Cottage Grove lodge I. O. O. F. in­
Voters to Settle Fail to
Mr and Mr- Robbiim removed from stalled officer* for the ensuing year
Get on Ballot
Indiana to Minnesota, and five years Saturday night. District Deputy Grand
ago e me to Cottagi- Drove.
Master J. W. Eddy acted as master of
Mrs. Fix is 53 years of age, nr.d was ceremonies. Following ix the official
Law for Permitting Manufacture of
born in Indiana, but him rexided on the roster:
ronxt for over 30 years.
Light Beer In State Favored by
C. H. McKibbcn, I*. O.; H. C. New­
Mrs. Darrm ix 34 year« o f age. Hhe comb, N. G.; J. F. Lamxon, V. O.; L. A.
42,046, While 30,170 Want
wax born at Lydia, Minn. Her children, Ralston, secretary; H. J. Shinn, treas­
State Teetotally Dry.
Marion, aged I», and Bobbie, aged 7, urer; J. W. Eddy, R. H. N. O.; H. W.
were both born in lain Angeles.
Boyd, L. 8. N. O.; Wade Watts, K 8. V.
Mrs. Fix, Mrx. Burns and the two G. j W. N. Hubboll, L. H. V. 0 .; A.
Eight state-wide measures bearing a
children ««ill remain here about a week, Brewer, R. H. H. H.; J. B. Himeral, L. 8.
after which they go to Tacoma for a H. H.; A. M. I’rutber, warden; Geo. Hall, total of 227,328 signatures— five pro
posed county laws, and three measures
«ixit with relativi'« mid friend«.
conductor; J. Asher, chaplain; Geo.
submitted by the last legislature—-will
Thompson, O. O., and A. E. iiamloth,
be on the official ballot at the general
COOPER BROS SHOWS COMING I. O.
election next November.
Four Generations o f Family
M eet at J . G. Robbins Home
C. G. EMPLOYERS TO
HOLD JOBS
Meu Who Oo With MUltla Will Be
Retained In Service by Mills
and Railroad
Pottage drove employer* have shown
no lurk of putriotixiu when naked if
I hey would iillnw employe» to go to an
iimpinent with Hixth company C. A. C.,
l >. N. 0. mul even to the Mexirnn bur
der with the troopa, if oerexxnry. J. If
Chamber*. of the J. II. Chamber« I,um
ber roinpnny, mid I,. H. Hill, of the
Brown Lumber company, who jointly
ipernte the II. H. Logging company,
have agreed that any of their men who
are member« of, or become member« of,
the inilitin, may rexiime their regulnr po
xitionx upon their return. The wood»
foremen, (ieorge Hiixtingx mul LnHnlle
Stewnrt, have iilxo agreed to ro-operute
The Oregon Pnrific \ Knxtern ruilwav
linx done tbe uume. The Intti-r him n!
wnyx I lean exeept ionully lenient about
allowing it» employe« to go to nniiuul
encampment, «ometimrx at great inrun
venience to the buxinexx.
Captain Wood* him ixxued an order to
Sixth company requiring iittendanrp at
encampment of nil officer* nnd enlisted
■nan who have nerved <1(1 dnyx or more.
Thix order wax made nercxxnry by r*
cent inxtructionx from the war depart
inent which atipulate that all companiex,
it the time of leaving their home xtu
lion for enriimpnient, xhull eonxixt of
not lean than two offieerx and forty-two
enlixted men who have xerved xixty
or more day*.
Commends Efforts of Cottage Grove Two Performances to be Given Satur
People for Clean City.
day, July 22.
Dr. W. W. Oglesby, city health o ffi
No one can fail to notice the atinox-
cer, is delighted with the efforts of Cot I phete of refinement about this parti-
tnge Grove people to imxist him in innk | eulur show.
The performance goes
iug the city flyb-nx, ueiiltliful nnd hcun along with perfect system and the
liful to behold. With Dr. Oglesby di­ ; myriad und bewildering bill is finished
recting the sanitary campaign, each : before the slightest tinge of unrest ix
successive year find« the humble fly I felt. Acts follow each other without
more dexperutely handicapped in the j delay. The program ix made up of big
attempt to support hix family in the j feuture acts. The ilutxu troupe of Jap-
style to whieh it ix accustomed, and in ! anexr acrobats and jugglers, I’ rof. Van
creuscs the health, happiness and pros ’ Rankin and hix wonderful troupe of
perity of our people. The doctor ’« let­ trained and educated ponies, Captain
ter of commendation follow«:
Chnx. Duncan and hix great pertoiming
“ My good people o f Cottage Grove: elephants, the like of which him never
I am xo pleimed to xee the result of before been xeen, and the numerous
your good work in denning up the rub­ other act« o f the monkeys, dogs und
bish and filth of your xtreetx and alleys, goats, gymnasts, acrobat* and arenic
your home surrounding, nnd especially performer* from every known land,
your barn*— the ineubutor nf the pixti- Mile. Roberts doing her death defying,
feroux fly, the carrier o f many diseases. nerve thrilling arts in midair has well
Continue the good work and the time earned the title of Queen of the Air. and
will come when you can have your xoup her acts are ««ithout doubt the greatest
without a fly in it, or sleep on the gamble with death ever attempted. The
porch without one tickling your nose.
entire program is truly beyond compare
“ W. W. OGI.ENBY,
and tin» show should be seen by every­
jly)3
“ City Health O ffic e r ." one.
WEST COAST PROPERTIES HOLINESS CAMP MEETING
MAY BE SOLD
HERE JULY 14-23
It is reliably reported thnt the West
Const properties in the liohemin dis­
trict, including the Muxiek, the Champ
ion and the Helena mine*, have been
sold to Hpokxne mining men. The men
who are re|Mirted to have closed the deal
«¡sited the property about u month ago.
The property is one o f the best known
in the district. It is understood thut
the new corporation will lie called the
LESLIE VAUOIIN FRACTURES ARM Conaolidnted ( hntapinn Mines company.
The property him been operated dur
ing the past rouplc o f years by H.C.
Frightened Horne Overturn« Buggy and
Mahon. Dixon & Zimmerman have been
Run« Away
the owners.
I .exlie Vaughn, u ten-yenr old lad liv­
ing five inib-x emit of Hnginnw, sustain
ed u fracture o f hi* right forearm yen
terilay morning when the horse ««Inch
lie and hi* mother, Mr.». A. O. Vaughn,
were driving, became frightened and
overturned their buggy on the grade
J* 1 *»! mile* euxt o f Haginuw. The boy
«vim taken to Haginuw from which
place he «van brought by auto to Cottage
drove. Dr. Froxt reduced the fracture.
Du- boy nlxo xuffered Home painful
I'neiiil nbrnnion*. Mrx. Vaughn exruped
without xerloux injury.
Presents Bill for $85.30.
Willinm Hnrper through hlx attorney,
II. .1. Hhinn, prexented n bill Monday
for #85.3U ugninxt lame county for dam­
age« Mimtnined by hi» automobile April
!*, HHlI, when hi« driver rnn into mi
nbxtruction placed aero«« the bridge on
the Pacific highway south of Cottage
drove. He allege« that the agent o f the
county or one o f hi« employe« placed n
two by-eight ncroaa the roadway at the
bridge in Mtu-h u place that It could not
be Mi-en in time to «top an automobile.
He presented a number o f affidavit«,
mid nlxo a number of verbal witnesses
to support his bill.
Votes All Life; Loses Citizenship.
Rev. W. 11. Dorwurd, who has been
making hix home with M. D. Mitchell
at 659 I’enrl xtreet, him moved to the
(Ieorge Yntex home at 72 Madison
street. Rev. Dorwnrd fought nil through
the Civil war and him voted nt all elee-
tionx since that time, but now he can
not find his father's naturalization pa­
per», nnd the Wi»cnnxin original rec­
ord» have been destroyed, and the min
inter is thereby disfranchised.— Eugene
dttard.
Mr. Dorwnrd visited relatives here
a short time ago.
P. I. RUST W ILL OPERATE
THE PRUNE DRYER HERE
Percival I. Rust, o f Eugene, intends
operating his large fruit dryer here this
season to its full capacity, nerording to
announcement made by him Monday.
“ There is going to be n bumper crop
o f prunes this year,’ ’ said Mr. Rust,
“ and the dryers o f the Willamette val­
ley will the taxed to their utmost to
handle even a pnrt o f the crop.’ ’
Mr. Rust intends shipping n large
quantity of prunes from Eugene and
other outside points to the dryer nt
this place.
NUMBER 41
The third annual Oregon State Holi­
ness camp moating will be held in Cot­
tage Grove July 14 to 23. The meet­
ing ;ill be conducted by evangelists J.
A. l\ring nnd A. C. Watkins in a large
tent whieh will be erected nenr Eighth
street on Quincy avenue. The initial
session will in-gin at 7:30 o ’eloek on the
evening of Friday, July 14.
Local
people prominently identified with this
organization are R. G. Elliot, president;
Mrs. J. W. Stoops, secretary, nnd Ansel
Wood, member of executive committee.
The late W. G. Gardner, of this city,
««as, prior to his death, treasurer o f the
society nnd also a member o f its execu-
ti\e committee.
ELEVEN MEASURES
WILE APPEAR
SCHOOLS TO REOPEN
SEPT. 18
Eotire Faculty Has Been Selected with
One Exception— Principal Zach
arias Resigns.
The »r-hool board haa designated Mon-
lay. September 18, ax the day for open­
ing »‘-hool thix year. By the resigna­
tion of A. L. Zaeharioe, principal o f the
west side school, a rearrangement of
teachers has been made necessary. Mrs.
lima Bcuger ha* been promoted to prin­
cipal and other promotions will be made.
Mixx Mae Armstrong has been elected a
member of the faculty to fill the va­
cancy thus created. The complete list
of teachers, with one exception, is as
follows:
High school— Superintendent, W. G.
Beattie, A. L. Barnhart, Miss Currin.
and Mrs. Barnhart. The physics teach­
er has not yet been selected.
Grades— Mrs. Bcager, Miss White,
Mis* Hooper, Miss Davison, Miss
Yeateh, Miss Bemis, Miss Buell, Miss
Armstrong, Miss Hchilling, Mrs. Rags
dale, Miss Woods and Miss Stephens.
Manual training, domestic science and
arts— Ernest Purvanee and Mrs. J. 8.
Benson.
Three proposed state wide measure .
for which petitions were in circulation,
apparently failed to obtain the neee
sary number o f signatures.
Of the state-wide measures whieh will
appear on tbe ballot, the constitutional
amendment advocated by the “ equal
rights for home industry” committee
proposing to allow the manufacture of
light beer in Oregon, leads in the num­
ber of signatures, with a total of 42,046.
This is the largest petition ever filed in
the office o f the secretary of state, and
contains 7204 more signatures than the
“ d ry ” petition filed two years ago. ('.
T. Haas, o f Portland, filed the complet­
ed petition. He said that the names
were obtained by volunteer circulators
and that slightly more than half were
obtained outside o f Multnomah county.
Approximately one-tbird o f the signers
are women.
The proposed constitutional amend
ment to prohibit the importation of li
quor into the state for beverage pur
poses was filed by J. Sanger Fox, in be­
half o f the Oregon prohibition commit
tee. It bore 30,470 signatures.
Other state-wide measures for which
petitions were filed with the number of
signatures are: People’s land and loan
lew amendment, 24,663 signatures; pro­
viding normal for Pendleton amend
ment, 28,000 signatures; state-wide tax
limitation amendment, 25283; rural
credits amendment, 27,250 signatures;
prohibition of compulsory vaccination
and medical treatment law, 25,126 eig-
natu.es; law to repeal and abolish th<-
•Sunday closing law. 24,500 signât ires.
Statewide measures referred by the
last legislature are: Mingle item veto
amendment; exemption of ships amend
raent, and amendment rep -tiling --or.»ti
tutional provision forbidding suffrage
to negroes, Chinamen and mulattoes.
Sentinel Editor Out of Town.
Elbert Bede is in Washington this
week attending the meeting o f the
Washington State Editorial association,
in company with E. E. Brodie, o f Ore­
gon City, and Phil S. Bates, o f Portland,
president and secretary respectively of
the Oregon State Editorial association.
Mr. Bede is secretary o f the Willamette
Valley Editorial association nnd presi­
dent o f the Lane County Publishers’
asociation, so that Oregon newspuper
associations will be pretty well repre­
sented at the Washington meeting. Mr.
A Montine) want ml. will sell it.
Bede delivered an address at the Glad­
Members of Mixth company C. A. C.,
stone Chautauqua on his way to Wash­
O. N. G., are making preparations to en­
UNION SERVICES ARE ARRANGED BROTHERS HOLD REUNION HERE ington.
train here early Sunday morning for
Fort Htevens for the usual midsummer
All Cburches of a t y to Unite In Sunday Flve Members of Family Meet For First
All Quiet Along the Border.
encampment. A number are still of the
Time in Thirty Years.
Evening Worship.
A post card mailed at El Paso, Tex., opinion that from there they may be
to Mrs. L. M. Thompson, of this city,
I. J. Williams and J. E. Williams, of by Mrs. Duffy who, with her daughter, sent to the border, despite the faet thnt
During the next two months the
there is a lull in the exciting condition)
churches o f the city will hold n union Rosehurg, F. A. Williams, o f I.ooking left last week for her old home near in Mexico.
(■lass,
and
Bud
William»,
of
Bull
Run.
service each Sunday evening at 7:30
New Orleans, La., conveys the informa­
A special train will bear the Cottage
o ’clock. The firxt service o f the series were guests Sunday o f their brother. tion thnt quiet preails along the border,
Grove and Eugene companies to Port­
W.
A.
Williams
of
this
city.
The
re­
will be held at the Christian church
and that the landscape in every direc­
land and at that city the other com­
next Sunday evening.
The sermon. union marked the first time the five tion is most profusely decorated with
panies in the corps will join them and
brothers
had
been
together
in
more
Uncle Ham's khaki-clad soldier boys.
“ The Willing Mind,” will be delivered
proceed in a body to the fort.
than
30
years.
by Rev. I). A. MacLeod, pastor o f the
All officers nnd men attending camp
l ’ resliyterinn ehurrh. A cordial invita
Flu Roads in Good Condition.
w ill take the federal oath prescribed uu
Remonstrate
Against
Road
timi is extended to nil.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Frazer, Mr. and der the law of June 3, 1916, prior to d- -
A number of interested taxpayers,
The young people’s societies o f the
protesting against the laying out of a Mrs. J. F. Beytien, Clyde Dick, J. Har­ parture for camp.
various churches will also hold union
road in the Mo.sbv Creek region, were old Beytien and Mr. Frazer’s two neph-
services. The first meeting o f the series
Special School Meeting Wednesday.
j at the assessor's office Monday after­ e«vs, o f Eugene, visited London ¡Springs
"ill also be held nt the Christian church
noon checking up the names on their Sunday, and made a side trip to Black
The
special school meeting to vote for
Sunday evening, beginning nt 6:30
petition, and also on the petition for the Butte. The party found the roads to the budget for the coming yenr hen-
o 'clock.
road, rejecting the names of persons not be in good condition, und reports hav­ will be held Tuesday afternoon in the
ing met a lurge number of Rosehurg nnd high school auditorium. The budget
The leader, Mr. Walter R. Dimm, m the tax roll.— Eugene Guard.
Creswell people at the spring.s
now editor o f the Springfield News,
suggests n 10-mill levy as necessary for
has visited our city before in the inter­
Those who send check or money order
carrying on the work. This is two mills
est of Y. M. C. A. work. The subject by mail to pay subscriptions will re­
lens than the previous levy.
Circus Coining to Town.
«vili be: “ Is it worth while for me to ceive no receipt unless requested. Wstch
The
Cooper
Bros.
Ccombincd
shows
lie a Christianf”
Text: John, tenth your label to see thnt your date is
have so many great, high class features
chapter.
changed.
sep22tfc that no other show can now compare
with them in giving such general satis­
VICTOR MURDOCK TO BE
TRAFFIC SHOULD ENTER
faction. The great success attained by
HERE SATURDAY EVENING
CITY, SAY TRAVELERS i he Cooper Bros. Show is due to the
tact that they are always first to secure
\ ietor Murdock, the red headed pro
Having made the trip in their ear novelties o f merit. The trained wild
“ W ink” Wallace Has Successful
gresaive from Kansas, will spenk here from New York by way of Georgia, animals with this show have been se­
Hotel Business at Grass Valley
Saturday evening in the high school Texas, the Mexican border nnd up lected with great care and are the best
auditorium. As already anonunced, those through San Diego to Oregon, Alice in the world, showing such wonderful
W. WALLACE arrived
who had senson tickets to the recent Snit jer Burke and Nell Richardson ar­ intelligence in their different acts that
• Sunday from Grass Valley
chaiitauqun will be admitted free. Oth rived here last Thursday. They nre mak­ they seem almost human. Cooper Bros,
to visit his mother,“ Aunt” Ann
ers will be charged 50 cents. “ Unde ing the trip as an advertising stunt for show is spoken of by the press and pub­
Wallace, whose condition is very
Sum’s Tomorrow” is the lecture to be untionnl woman'» suffrage and, of lic as being clean, moral, and of the
critical. “ W ink” says he is en­
delivered, nnd was written after a visit i course, they eschew all male escorts and highest class. Remember you make no
joying a fine business with his ho­
to war ridden Europe.
have made the entire trip nlone. They mistake by going. Two performances
tel—served 300 meals July 3 aud
daily, afternoon and night at Cottage
450 meals on the Fourth, and had
Grove, Saturday, July 22.
jly !3
to put three and four in each
bed.
They had a little cloudburst
SPECIAL LEAGUE MEETING
there May 29, four people being
FOR WOMEN TAXPAYERS
drowned in a canyon 17 miles be­
That the cherry erop is a long ways Evidently this tree has a notion o f bear­
low Grass Valley. Wink had just
from ruined, is indicated by a branch of ing the yenr through.
There will be a special meeting of the
put in ten dosen chickens to Inst
• • •
Royal Annes sent to the Sentinel by
Southern I.nne County Taxpayers league
over the Fourth and had to wade
Mrs. S. E. Markley. The limb was
“ We can go your story one better,” at 2 o ’clock Friday afternoon, to which
around up to his waist to rescue
loaded with fruit thnt wns in no way writes Nate Compton from Amity. “ We «▼omen taxpayers are especially invited.
his poultry. It is probable that
injured.
noticed thnt Jasper Pntton found n limb A number have already signified their
“ Wi nk ” wns saved considerable
two feet long with 125 cherries on it. intention of being present. It is hoped
embarrassment by the fact that
Sorry we did not see this item before by the officers of the lengue that there
the water was high enough to pre­
Another example o f the prolificness «ve picked the thickest o f ours but we mny he a large number o f the women
vent the exposure of bis none to
of the Cottage Grove country, is a counted 184 full grown ripe Roynl Annes present nf all meetings.
rotund nether extremities.
branch from a cherry tree left at the on a limb 2 3^ inches long and 64 Black
Crops will be fine out there this
Sentinel office by H. R. Piper. On the Republicans on a twig 10 inches long,
Anything that’s worth selling ia
year, Mr. Wallace states.
limb were new blooms, green cherries, (’an you bent itf Yamhill county against worth the price o f a want ail. to help
partly ripe fruit and fully ripe fruit. the world I
■ell it.
dee22tf
MILITIA BOYS WILL GO TO
ENCAMPMENT
Embarassment to Wader
Prevented by High Water
G
Cherry Crop N ot Much Hurt;
Trees Heavily Laden With Fruit