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©te J VOLUME X X VII COUNTY COURT TO .o ' (fM n a t AND OO.TTAOE GROVE LEADER Swtitol COTTAOE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1917 TWO SIXTH COMPANY BOYS QUESTS OF HONOR MILITIA B O Y S WILL ENLIST IN SIXTH CO. BE CALLED ON AND BE WITH JULY 25 FRIENDS I Campfire Picnic Hopper Given fur A rn o 1 ami H ohm Brown The first function in honor of Cottage Grove boy» who may »0011 be on the , field of buttle in Prance or l(u»»iu wn» 1 given Tue»dnv evening when HO people, • »Id and young, gathered at a campfire picnic a mile and a half »outb of the Siili Obstinate About Permitting j «• 1 1 v in honor of H omcu mil Arno Brown, • member» of th«4 militiH company An State to Lay Hard , unple and delii'iou« »upper wiim nerved, followed by u program J. I> Jen »on Surface Tided a» manter of cereiuonieii and a» 1 guitar a 1 * co ui pa uint. Mr». Jsine» Kng Makes C l a i m » N u t S u b s t a n t ia t e d by land, \I i » n Fay Sam», Kalph Brown and Mr Ji'n»ou »ling, Mr». Fred Brown r«4 O i l i e i I ' u l t l s « to U u u v e r s a lt o u • ite«l aii oration by Itobcrt lngi*r»oll a nd Iu coiiHlNt#ul W i t h »tlitable to the occaniop, and Key. W. P a st P ra ctic e s \ Chapin »poke a few earnent word» TO SOUTH Members of Sixth Company Are Local Militia Offers Opportunities Pleased to Have Date Set to Those Who Would and Are Ready to Go Avoid Draft 1 The date for culling Sixth company into the federal nervi«** ha» been def ! initely »et for July inntesd «*f July i I !), a» ha» been expected. Captain Wood», hi» officer» and men ar«4 bu»y arranging their affair» preparatory to going anywhere they may in* H«*nt by the gov eminent, and all are relieved to ; and c a lle d fo r u ro u n in g c h e e r fo r the know tlie exact date they will be called. Mo»t of the member » are hoping and T l iu t ill»* l*u«l » l i r l « li of' houlittiiv »«»util | bo y», m I i h 'I i w in h e a r t ily g iv e n . • •Xpert lag that they will be »ent to • * I roittiK«* U i u v c * l i i r b in »«• iniit li « Miuiiii'iit 1 1 «»in tourint* ttftid o llic rn i France but, of rourns, they w ill not a i m li.'ivt* ot c aniu ii to *l »*4 it, a i l l noun know whether or not that 1 » their dea* I G n a t ion until they »tart, mid folk» at lit- I I'lf lllll, WIIM I III* »1 U f III o f j home will not know until they arrive. •Judge II I B o h ii F r i d a y . I ll«’ t ntllll V «'«»ill t linn II Ji|»lop| lu ll'll There i» «|uite u probability that they will I»«* kept at home for fort duty in .f.ilMHI t«»( tlii" illl JlfO V «* If A • * 111 a nd thin I cane of attack upon any count. t<i III* III tl 1 • Ill'll ll> II Ilk«* Mllll ft Oil! till* ‘ lu ll Illl' tto lk Mould Ii n V fl* l#(*t4ll lu'gllll It i» «|uite certain that th«4 boy» will In lo io thin Iiu «1 it not I i i , i * u fm tlie fact go either to F«»rt Steven» or to Falo that 11 ) •* »title IN to tiamnt III It. .Illd g r Men May Get Their New Numbers Alto, Calif., for training. 1 it» vv ii nu > n it tiik«4» tune to get Mich Less than two week» remain, between by Application to County H o i k » t in t e d , a nd thut Mill lie noiu«' now and July 25, to arrange »«»me public I line thin »tl in In i i H u e of the ««»tint \ function for th«4 militia boy» to wi»h Clerk at Eugene them God speed and to rai»e a men* l i n k c iim he rn M ill I»«* |»li»«'«4<l there and a guild piece of lo a d M ill l»c li m i t , na\n fund. 'I'll«4 date tor th«* diatt to fill the the Judge. Th«4 report « * f Health Officer Oglesby J u d g e M om li mild that thin ro ad Mill »rune» ot the Cnitcd State» will be an for June »how» that there were II birth» not he h a rd n u rt u re d tin » y e a r fo r the iiounicd »hortlv. The fii»t drawing will i e a »«in that the c o m ity ha» appro p ria te «! ue made at \\ a»hiiigtou within the next and !> death» for th«* month. Of th«* few day». The number» drawn will be birth» 8 w«*r«4 female» and '» male». Of n o m oney foi it» part o f niieh im p ro ve announced to the pie»» and ul»o tele the death» all w«*re femal«*». m e rit . graphed to the adjatunt general, who • • T i m « «mnty co urt m junt a» atixio un an a n y o n e to hut«i »urfu* «• t in 4 roudn Mill loiinult the fib*» in hi» office, Minch NUMBER 42 WILL SELL ICE CREAM TO HELP MESS FUND io n i RED CROSS The Ked Cross society, assisted by the Honor Guard girls, will give an ice cream social on the Lurch lawn Satur- day and Saturday evening for the ben- ‘ efit of th** me»» fund of the militia company. As all « iti/ens are interested in sending the men and boy» away with j a good sized fund it is expected that no one in the city will mi»» this oppor funity to help, and it in likely that Country Districts Raise a Much ■ some will pay a great d«*aJ more than Larger Amount Than Was th«* usual pri«e of ice cream on that day. This is th*4 first move in the effort to Expected of them • treat the Cottage Grove boys an well an th«.* boy» of other citi«4» are b«*ing tr»*at Total Amount for the City Is $3972 95; ; ml. Total for Country Districts Is In the evening th«* band will play and j Sixth company will give an exhibition S1835. «2. Nearly $1000 drill on the street in front of th«* lawn. over Allotment SS.I08.37 The army «Jraft in but a few day» a wav and all arm» of the »ervice will ire filled by tin» method from the eligi ltd«» who have not at that time made t b * -1 r own »election. Those drafted will have to go wherever they may be sent and with whatever arm of th«* service they may be selected for. Those who enliM before th«* draft may make their UN 11 »elect ion. Although the auditing committee of Sixth company, of tin» city, i» yet the H*d <'ross has been unable to com u dozen men nbort of full war strength. plete its work, it h a s progressed far If not filled before July 25, m I i ** i » they 1 | enough to announce that the total will be calb'd into the service, men j amount of cash and pledges is $5,7)19.37. from Cortland will be u»ed to fill th«4, 'It this amount a little over half was rMiik«. paid in cash. The subscriptions pub Naturally Cottage Grove men subj«*et ; ‘ ished this week complete the list. If to diatt would prefer to be a»»«f«'iateS j anyone has not been given proper credit with friend» and neighbor» and to be Officers of Sixth Company Follow in the published list, or if any error has under officer» with whom they are a» oeen made in the amount of subserip Practice of Eating Same «juaifited. Thin can b«4 accomplished tion as published, the auditiug commit Food as the Men only by ♦ -filiating before the date of the tee would be pleased to be informed of draft. the fact. Otherwise, the list as pub- B> enlisting in Sixth company at • 'upturn Wood», officer» and member» I lished, together with the corrections once, men lik«dy to be drafted will not | of Sixth company hast- been greatly in- made, will be considered Correct. oniv «how a greater patriotism than by I censed the past week througn a false J The auditing committee has endeav waiting fur the draft, but will »«*♦* *«*r report concerning the me»» fund that ored to credit contributions to the cum- vice alongside friends and neighbor», | Pan t»een circulated by some malicious | ...unities m which they belong. Some arni will get into on«* of th«* plea*nntc»t lor ignorant person. I he statement was j money was paid to Cottage Grove so arm* of the service, providing the com made, and ¡(¡yen considerable credit, licitors that should have been credited pany i n kept in th«* coast artillery. that the mesa fund wu» for the benefit '<> outside communities, and rhs com ' of tue officer» and that the men of the mittee has endeavored to give these out- | company would receive nothing from it. -ide communities credit wherever possi j No statement could be further from the ble. In some eases the committee was • «intaiu d u p l ic a t e » ot a l l t h «4 regi*»t rut ion aii. I* -u* h Improvement is Manf« *i, | truth. In the case of Sixth company, ; unable to determine which community c u rd » fr«»in tin* » t a le , un ce rta in t h «4 »a id J i o l g e M om i i , ' ' b u t the re m ui«»«* eaeh officer when at camp ha» put was cut it led to the credit, and so left iiiin ii4» <*t the men b e lo n g in g to t in 4 iium hit el v no uioni'V tor the Murk tin » y e ar. into the me»» fund 75 cents a day, while • be amount in the city list. Latham, her», a n d n o t i f y the c o u n t y bourd». I l l «4 r«»ud p ro g ra m lot t in » y«*ui ha» : the men hate each put $1 info the fund Divide, Hebron, Silk Creek and Mount riiene comity board» will mail no l»« «ai m ad e out and uioticv iip p ru p riate «! j tor the entire encampment-—usually ten i lew are each probably entitled to some lifuutioiiN to th«4 men who have been lot c e i t a i u lo a d » uud for c e r t a i n Mork, day» or two weeks. The officers, after subscriptions published in the city list. culled 111 their ie»pective countie», a n d we ha ve to »pend tin* money acco rd i putting much more into the mesa fund \s near as th** committee was aide to l'hene notification» M ill direct them to i u g j y . N e a t y e a r i f tin* people want than the men, have eaten at the same decide, the communities should be cred upp«*ur tor phymeui «xuiiiiiiution ut u h a rd » u r fa c e d r«»u*l» Me u i e M i lli n g t‘» i mess as the men and eaten the same ited as follows: •late net. which inunt be within »even m a k e a p p r o p r ia t i o n » tor the put pose of I food. Black Butte__ ________________$ 143.50 duyn. p r e p a r in g tin* roud bed tor t h e m . * ’ The mess fund is paid o\er to the Blue Mountain......... 50.50 ill«* nu m b e r» o f the men h a v e been I.v«*n i f the m o ney were a v a i l a b l e for mesa sergeant, who gives a bond us »e ' The Cedars.... ....... 95.10 | ( ha nge d f ro m thime p lac e d on th e ir p a v i n g thm y e a r . J u d g e M o m i i g i v e » it * i-urity and has entire charge of expend- I Comstock .... ............ 5Ö.5U > lit lb* gre e n ur blue card ». W h i l e it 1» an Inn o p in io n that it Mould aot I m * ad I ing the fund without any suggestions Curtin __ ______ ___ 17.00 j alinont im p o » » ib b 4 that n iiy o n e » t i ll at v i»uble to la y the pttVemeut oil »oft f il l» , ! whatsoever from the officers. He buys I Div ¡de ...................... « 2.00 * the uddren» g i v e n when he re g iste re d a» m on id In 4 neceanary in »nine place», I fur both the men and the officers and I Disston and Kujada..................... 151.00 ¡ w i l l m i» » r e c e i v i n g n o t ic e ot hi» »elec it«* i» *»t the n p u iu n t that it w«»uld not | adds to the army fare, provided by the j D o n n a ........... ............... 124.00 l i o n , ye t it would be w ell tor him to » la u d v *1 > lo ng it bu ilt m flu* v\u>. : army rations, fresh fruit and vegetables I Hebron ......... ...................... 7«.25 le u ru h i» new nu iu h e r a n d w a tch the riot contained in the regular array fare, ! Kellv District T h e m n b r n t a i n l u i g niuo iig u u to m o b ile dinpntehe» fro m .................. 32.25 W a n h u ig t o ii to »ce the officers getting nothing that the Latham ........................ 129.50 o m it* 4 r» in I' o t l u g e («lo ve , m ho»«* lie«*n»e w he the r or not hi» in a m o n g them i Compliment« of Cottage ••rove High S*ho*il Annual ! men do not. ............... 90.50 money p a y » for the ha rd nu rfuce, 1» that f a i l u r e to re c e iv e the m u ll n o t ic e doe» Leona ... The officers could eat at a separate Loraue . the »tat«* hig h May coiiuui»»iun o ffe r«4«! not r e lie v e a n y o n e who m a y be d r a t t e d , _____________ 182.10 HAVE MANY TRIALS ON I mess if they desired and could have London .................. to 1 u k e «»vet the roiul betw eeu here and a lt h o u g h it 1» not l i k e l y that t in » w ill WORKERS AND MONEY 159.09 (In* Ito u g la» eo iu ify lin e |u»t a» it 1», occur. NEEDED BY RED CROSS W AY HERE FROM IOWA served whatever delicacies they were , S a g in a w ....... 200.15 willing to pay for out of their own Í .Silk Creek ... and that the e o im t y , ina te a d o f h a v i n g 5«.«3 T h e S e n t i n e l w i l l e n d e a v o r to post to put 111 aiiv i i i o i k 'V to fix the g ra d e , n u m b e r» a n d name» o f tho»e d ra t t e d Women Start • • Housewives" for Mem Use Sawlogs as Brattea in Descending pockets, but could not_ in that event, Star . .. 40.IMJ Eastern Oregon Hills. hers of Sixth Company. Mouhl save the fftHMi «h u h it now pm a» t n p i d lv u« the .»election» are mude. use any of the provisions purchased I Walden .... ... 31.25 p<«»«*» to put in t o m a c a d a m . 14 50 Ik • * ....... 1 1 he k n o w » hi» n u m b e r, a m an by The women of the Bed Cross society J. G. Cooper and family arrived Sat out of the company mess fund. This lengthy explanation is made be : Mount View \ 1 . II And«*r»on, pre aide n t o f the com «o ii » u !t u i g u lint o f the u u n ib e r» d r a w n have practically completed their plans urday from Marshalltown, Iowa, for a «9.00 no t r i a l 1 lu b , h u n pre»ent d u r i n g tin- cun «1111« klv Icu i 11 w he the r or not hi» fur carrying on their sewing work for visit at the homes o f Mr. Cooper's cause The Sentinel believes the patri Total......... .. ............. ............. $1,935.4 2 m i i v e r » a t i o n between \Jr. A d a m a , o f the «•wn n u m b e r 1» a m o ng th e m or not. the boys and men sent to the front, brother and sister, W. B. Cooper and otic people of Cottage Grove should give The total of the above amounts, »late coniuti»aion, a nd tin* c o u n t y co urt, C o m p le t e li» t » «ft the new nu m b e r» The first work that is being done is to Mrs. 1. A. Kandall. George Applegate | its militia boys a rues» fund ample to $1935.42, leave» $3872.95 for the city | tide them over until they beeome ac ..nd In» u i i d c i n t u n d u i g of the ««niver»a a u v e been punted bv each c o u n t y cx make “ housewives’ ’ for the members and family, of the same place, accompli of Cottage Grove. The country districts lio n m u » that t in 4 s t a t e would » la u d a ll • nipt 1011 board 111 th«4 variou» county of Sixth company. The sewing «lavs this | nied the Cooper family as far as Cot- I customed to the regular army fare, and the expeu»e, a» tin* e n t i r e road 1» al I court bon»«*». The county clerk will fur week are Wednesday, Thursday and tage Grove and continued on to Grants I because it believes any such malicious did much better than was expected, us i or ignorant falsehood as that spoken of the Ked Cross committee hud planueil i r a d y g ra d e d a nd liu l f o f it ha» a mac 1 ni»h men their number» upon re<|ue»t. Friday. The regular sewing days have Pass, • on only $1000 from outside the city, im I h 111 nr g r a v e l s u rf a c e . io,s ,h4, officer» :,n'1 m,,° “ in I whereas the actual amount subscribed not as yet been definitely set. The tri| from Marshalltown to Port It the i 4 o m iiii»»io n M ill t a k e o v e r the The society is now noxious for new land was made by motor ear and Mr. I justice. 295 MEN WILL BE I was nearer $2iMHJ. 1 oiul |ii»t u » it Mtnnd» the c o m it y court members and it is eip*>cted that most Cooper tells some interesting stories of j I h c m ess fund is now about $100, and DRAFTED FROM LANE 1» p u t t i n g in t o tin » road for in iic a d a m j of the women of the city will .join the j their trials along the w ay. Between The **" that cauie from ( reswell. Got- JUNCTION CITY PAPER GOES f.UMMI m In ch c ould junt a» w e ll be »p«‘iit COUNTY, IS ESTIMATE ! workers and that most o f the men will Dalles and Hood Kiver they found hills G r o v e is likely to make the amount AFTER LANE COUNTY COURT on fur in mad» n e a r here t h a t need it show their interest by pitying member so steep that they hitched sawlogs to Hardly any company of the b a d ly . figures Are Prepared by Adjutant ships. Workers are needed and money ¡their cars to act a* brakes. On one hill 'bird infantry so tar called into ser- The Eugene Guard had an editorial T h e c o n t e n t io n that the g r a d e »hould General on Basis of 0000 Men is urgently needed for the purchase of the brakes and clutch gave wav on Mr. '**"*' 7|u* h:,d 1'**» than $500 to #lii00 do. last week on the roud building program !»«• a llo w e d to »tiiu d » e v e riil y e a r » befo re M Total for State. supplies. Membership lists ure now in i Cooper's car and the only wav he pre- n,,,,'d by thou respective cities, of Lane county, especially that piece of h a u l » m i n c e 1» la id and that ha rd »ur the hands of C. K. L’ niphrey, K. K vented n serious incident was to drive roud lying south of Cottage Grove to SAYS GRASS VALLEY Lane county will be required to sup I a«-«' 1» not a »ur«'«*»» la i d on a n e w ly Mills, Worth Harvey, Chns. Gettys. C so close to the bank thnt a trunk tied the county line. The question was, why m ade grad«*, doe» not »eem to In 4 born e ply 295 men under the first war draft, .1, Kent, and Mrs. Clara Burkholder, but upon the running board rubbed against OUTDID ENTIRE wasn't it paved when it would cost the uccutding to estimates which have been 0111 by pn»t p r a c t ic e » . A l l h a rd » u r fa c e application may be mude to any other the bank anil acted as a brake, county no more to have it pavedf The Sherman County Contributes S8 the prepared in the office of Adjutant Ilea member of the society. The membership «•11 «• 1 1 v »tre e !» in la i d i m in ed l a t e l y fol The Cooper family will visit here a Cottage Grove Sentinel hit up the coun Person to Red Cross. eral White. This calculation is made lo w in g the c o n ip le t iu n ntnl r o ll in g of fee is $ 1 . 00 . Members from outside the month or more. court, uud Judge B o w n in particular, tin* g ra d e , ( ’n l u n i b i ii h i g h w a y wu» la id upon the basis of about «000 men as city are also desired. C. W. Wallace, formerly of this city, remarking that "Bowti has been a bar Oregon's quota of the 087,000 men to tie ui the mime m a n n e r , T h e n » ore deeper You know what you want, hut maybe ! Hrites frOM Grass Valiev: “ 1 was nacle on the county too long now, uud f i l l » there than the one» on t in 4 P a c i f i c selected. Ttii- large number of men cn Tlu* Sentinel should be in every home ot liers don ‘t. Tell them with a Sentinel , pleased to note the great success the the people outside of Eugene have the h i g h w a y »oiith o f h«*re, vet C o l u m b i a listed in various liruuehes of tin- service of the Cottage Grove country. want ad. Ked Cross committee attained in Cot votes to put a real honcst-to-goodness h i g h w a y in Ju»t 11» g«M»«| and ju » t a» from tlie stnte will reduce the number tage Grove and 1 think you are all to flesh and blood mau info o f fi c e ." tlial must be supplied. »mootIi a» t in 4 d a y it wu» lui«i. In ail TELLS OFFICERS A FAKE CANDIDATES FOR OFFICERS Now 1 do not pretend to know tlio be congratulated, as the towu certainly « lit i o i i , h a l f of the g u i d e on t in 4 road STORY TO EXCITE THEM TRAINING CAMP WANTED raised an amount much in excess of inwardness of this matter, but It seems »«»utli o f here ha» a lr e a d y hi*eu u»ed for LANE COUNTY ROAD to me the county court is rather sleep •Von Moltke" Says He's Just Plain I But two days are left for applica ¡what its real quota should have been, y e a r » and the gru tic on the new »e efio n ing on the job when it comes to getting 'but 1 mu sending you herewith the list CAUSES FIERCE KICK American Citizen. ha» u l m i i d y »tood f o r a y e a r . tions for enlistment in the second ot'fi the " d o u g h " for our equitable sham which we raised here in our little town K m met »sharp, ro ad »u p e rv in o r in the cers' training camp. T. C. Wheeler, Alf San Ftanctscau Says Highway Is Dis George Von Moltke Ellsworth, al Jury and Herbert Eakin are the mem land surrounding country, which I think of the general fund. Lane county is « li» t rirt w here the proponetl h a r d »ur grure to Civillxed Country. logo*! slacker, arrested a few days ago, liers of the committee to which applicn ¡will surpass anything in the state or, one of the largest and most wealthy fac e would b «4 la id , »tty» it i» In» un de r in fact, the whole I nited sq.ifes. Hher- counties of the state. It should Uavo who stuted upon arrest that his name » t a n d in g that the »tat«* <*0111111 i» » io ii pro “ I won’t stay in u county which tol was Von Moltke anil that he was a lions should tie made. . , . man county, with a population of oniv live officers who can meet and hold po»cd to init dow n c o ncre te fo r the ha rd orate* such u stretch of road us that lie Men over 31 years of age who have r * . , ... . \ i i i 4990 people, raised over $32.000, an ar- their own in the general tield. Cottage cousin of General Von Moltke, admitted »111 Mice. A u t o m o b i le o w n e r» an«l other» tween Cottage Grove and the Dougins hud militnrv limning are preferred, al- r • ,, , ' . . , ,, ,, . ernge ot more than $s tor every man, Grove has one of her citizens on the in t ' o l t a g «4 (Move interented 111 the m a i l j eoimty line one minute longer than it before United States Commissioner W though others are eligible. Full partic- * ' .. . .. ■ ,. . .. woman and child m the countv. There bourd but he does not seem to have im B. Dillard that he was boni in New ,i - had no Hueh mid(>r » t a n d i n g a nd feel that takes me to get out of it. This was Jersey and thnt the story to the effect ulurs mat be obtained from members of the committee. wUl b,‘ 14 tew ,,,or<' »ubacnptioas to add proved the stnuding of the court unicli. tho»e w is h in g to u»e home» on the road the statement made at the Fifth avenue thut he was a German subject “ under If there is anything in the opinion __" to our list and we expect to raise it to h a v e good reason to protent n g a in » t a n y g i l t age, Friday, by W. O. Smith, of Sun thnt is lieiiig generally circulated that k i n d o f »urfii(*e w h ic h c an no t be used Franeiseo, whose unto lionise is No. orders" was told to excite the officers. Currtns Are Subject of Feature Story, those counties that fought the road bond Last Sunday’s Oregonian contains a ,b,‘ submitted by Mr. Wallace Ellsworth was bound over to the federal by th«4in tin well 11» by a u t o m o b ile » . The «240. In making these and other equal court, waiving examination. He snid three-column feature story of which Mr. iir*' pledges tor $200, 4* tor $100, 39 issue ure to fare poorly under the pro people o f C o t t a g e G r o v e w i l l o bje ct to ly strung statements Mr. Smith said he is only 19 years old, but he looks to and Mrs. Hugh Currin are the subjects. I,,r 450, 1« for $25, 1 for $2o, i tor $15, ceeds of the law, then 1 think there the p u t t in g «low 11 o f roud» a n y w h e r e in I that he wanted his identity to be fully lie 22 or 23. Mr. Curtin is a well-known Cottage -*• for $10. for $:«. lo for $2.50 and should be u howl go up that is heard thin v i c i n i t y that a r c not f it fo r home from one end of the stnte to the other. < known mid tlint he was ready to buck Grove bov who went to Alaska as an * ,or $i* «5. draw n tra ffic . The fact that this county has a fair ! any statement he made. The road, he CHAIN LETTERS ARE NOT electrical engineer, and the story tells Elwyn McCargar, who is in the avia macadam roud most of the way through i said, was a disgrace to any civilized BACKED BY RED CROSS i-hens how Mr. Currin 's ability as a BAND AND MILITIA MAKE tion corps, is soon to be trunsferied it should not cut us o ff from one cent. community. player won him a life partner. from Fort Sum Huston. Texas, to Day- We need the uioucy on our roads and if Association Has Nothing to Do With HIT AT F.UQENE ON FOURTH J. W. Hoyt, proprietor of the Fifth I ton, Ohio, where he will take examina our officers have any grit we will get Such a Scheme. Orore Boy Editor Glendale Annual. Ki-pnrts from Eugene are to the effect avenue garage, stated thut Mr. Smith tion for sergeant in the corps. He says it.— Valley Progress, Junction City. thut the Cottage Grove bund mid Cot was the third nuin to register a kick The American Ked Cross association i Worth Harvey has received a copy he can scarcely wait to be called for Cooper Buys Veatch Rauch. tage Grove militia company were the Friday on the condition of this piece of is not behind, does not countenance, and of The Stylos, the annual publication of duty, The 1. H. Veatch ranch on Row river best features of the Fourth of July pro road and they were nil equally cm is not responsible for certain “ chain j the Glendale, Calif., high school. Harold Mrs. C. C. Crnson is visiting in Eu was sold this week, \V. B. Cooper being gram there. The band gave an open nir phntir in their Imigiiiige. letters" being sent out by unknown par Venske, formerly of this eitv, was e»l- the purchaser. The Cooper garage at Mr. Hoyt also states that he is ready ties to collect money ostensibly for the itor-in chief and the book is quite a lire- gene a few days, concert thnt had real “ class,’ ’ and tin the corner of Sixth street and Washing- prejudiced persons said thnt Cottage ¡ to furnish the best car he has got to Ked Cross. This information has been tentious one, well designed and printed, tou avenue was part of the considera Grove'a khaki-clad boy* w ere the finest take the member* of the county court received from national headquarters in and does credit to all connected with it. PAY RED CROSS SUBSCRIPTION tion. Mr. Veatch and family have lived down to inspect these roads and will Washington. appearing in the liti«*. That portion of Red Cross sub Cannery Gets Cans. on the ranch ten years and the ranch furnish a photographer to go along uml scription* due July 1 should now be had been in the Veatch family for over A cnrlond of cans arrived Tuesday The wise buyer patronizes the mer take photos of the road if the county j Want ails, are for those who want paia to Alf Jury, cashier, at the half a century. The Veatch family will for the cannery. The plant has be«*n in court will consent to make the trip.— Ku something. They are a panncca for all chant who shows he is alive by liis ads. Bank of Cottage Grov e. move into the city. the wants of raniikind. 4,4 operation this week putting up cherries. in the local newspaper. *## gene Guard. MESS FUND SUBJECT OF MISLEADING STATEMENT DRAFTING OF MEN TO START WITHIN FEW DAYS _ u. s.