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AND (Sriw Üwtttol OOTTAOE OROVE LEADER COTTAOE OROVE, LA NE COUNTY, OREOON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1918 VOLUME XXVIII NUMBER 18 OTHER PLACES MAY FREEZE BUT TH KOI GH the generosity of W. B. (hooper, the lurge COTTAOE OROVE HAS ground floor rooms of the Cooper building, first door FUEL TO SPARE «•ast of th»' postoffice, will be used by the Ked (Toss brunch us g«*neru! hctobpjurters. The room has been A» Mil lllllirHllVll »1 till- « i l o ' Weather given for Ked Cross purpose*, rent free, until mieli time as Cottage Drove it not affected by the' fuel »hortnge which ia cauairig »0 much it is leused. The use of tables hns been donated by Mrs, Burk lin » MM. lion lui» »»"*•" e n j o y i n g . ••"<1*1- holder and Mr. Hprny. ('hairs will b«* supplied by tlo- ladies «offering in the enNt and hat re» 111 ted j Ir-«*» have mu.1— a* Ki«wlli ..f ov i-r u foot of th<; Red Cross. A few more chairs nr«* needed ,f hupp . in ail order from the fuel admini»!ration tl.iM w.uter mui II »......... ... -•-** ,,f if you have a spare chuir ut home bring it with you. A tele- curtailing the activitie» of induatrie*. Suntlifr« P a c ific r c e e u t l y hilled h gar plome will be installed ut u speculi low rati- through the gen Cottage Grove ha« not required much ti.| Miuik- I vv.i fee I l»*<g which ev ideally e rosit y of the local telephone inunnger, Mr. Corson, bight« fuel for heating thi» winter and there I,li.I been f.min i by ' »*'- l»ulinv A-»III*» have been furnished fiee by the Cottage (»rovi* Klectric eom 1« any ouantity of wood within en»y *nii.l thought " I " i» K Oml » rriV -d. pany. The president and committee are attempting to main reach of the city that can be had al tain this room, for thy present, on a no-cost basis. It was w M c F a r l a n d d is c o v moat for the cutting and hauling away. w aecessa t y to purehuse a small amount of wood this w«*«*k but OTHER ACTIVITIES HINOE lUioiulIig H o » Pr vdui'lug Center if is hoped that four or five wood owners will surprise the I At the mill« hundred» of cord« go into e r s BROKEN RAIL IN I .i,i,.- i-.iunt y i« rapi *11 v becom ing ' " i - I ON PERMANENT ROUTE committee by hauling in one or more loads each and forget the burner« because that is the cheap lot tin- li.'K producin g ' ' I i ' - f " " r l b - w»a I i tiug to chatge for it. 'I hose nimbi«* to attend and work can NICK OF TIME est wav to get rid of if. PlI PI'll I OF THROUGH ROAI) mill nli i|iiii*nt •» from help in this wuy. tlir norm til «li •pm*'ut» oflo-r • • • Another Candidate for legislature. count y in flu* i»ortbw«*t * I |> to Mutui W M. Roberts, of Eugene, who wan a Because of Defect Steel Had Broken A HKD GROM STORK TO BE ESTA RMHIIED C'.iimiiM« Iul C’luh DucliUtH to Iirlnt oil #|lgy M|a«| 4 ii««*nI m from thi* rounty for .Inn member of the Rough Rider regiment Following the successful experiment of larger cities, the Off In Suck a Manner That limi brought 1,00(1. liniimdlute Removal of ItaUwuy in the Hpaniah-Ameriean war, has an- local branch will open u K**d Cross store, fh«* proceeds of Train Would Have Beeu ClOH UllIK l U / a i t l H us M « uuh whit-h are t<» go iuto a general fund for buying K<*<! Cross nouneed his candidacy for the legisla Wins Wrist Wfttcb. Forced into Ditch. supplies. The stor«* will be used as a clearing house for ture. Air. Roberts declare» in favor of to lluv© Huiv*y Multi. Miss hdtiu Johnson, of this city, won turning fumi produce, good clothing, home «aimed fruit, etc., better roads and of state printed sehool a wrist wutdi in the hilgene (maid s into cash for th«* R«-«i Cron*. No goods will b»* sold on corn text books. He i« now stock brand in subscription contest which closed Inst mission. All merchandise offered for sale must have been Undoubtedly W. W. MeFarland avert sp«*«*tor. t'ottiiK** Grtiv «• ir <I•• t •• rti»it i I to «to given outright. If you ha.»* anything which could be sold ed a wreck on the Southern Pacific Sun week. tinny «vitti Ilo* cliiiiK< rouN railway rn»** in the Red Cross store and turned into cash for the K«*d day. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. McFarland iligM north of 1 m 4 m * on l*n«'ifir h* hv\ » > | Cross supplies, bring it in at once. SERVICE FLAG FOR and Air. and Mrs. A. H. Tyson were on WINTER FIFTY YEARS mol is uUo *l«*t•*i iniiM'il to huv*» I'nrifn J • • • CITY IS SUGGESTION their way to Eugene. As they passed AGO WAS MOST SEVERE hi^hw h v throiiKh this piirt o f the county | The room will be open today (Friday, January k¿%) at 1:30 over the tracks at the bell crossing per lint nell tly locnteil. I I iin wiih tull\ p in. In future the rooms will be open each work day, the north of here Mr. AlcFarlaud noticed I’he suggestion has been made that ; ilemoiintruteil lit the meeting of the rout l i f t y y e a r s ago J a n u a r y Iff th e te in | h<* is to be announce«! next week. Annouiicern«‘iits will also that a piece of one of the rails was Cottage Grove have a service flag. The be posted in the window* of the room. lucicinl dull Moliti*)’ nil*lit, vdien these p e ta l lire in K u g e n e w a s 15* below / e r o , , gone. Going back to investigate, he high sehool has one, lodges, churches • • mutters were up for ronslilerution. a c c o rd in g to th e " F i f t y Y e a rs A g o ” and private bouse« have them, and whv found that the break was at least four Theie is every retison why these «tun c o lu m n o f T h e O r e g o n ia n . I lie fo llo w At the meeting of the Red Cross branch lust Friday night not the eityf In proportion to popula- inches in length and broken in such a rous (*rossiii|4s shouhl he elimiimtrtl. m g ite m is fo u n d in th a t co lu m n in in the commercial club rooms, a large number of members way that the wheels of a train would attended and considerable business was transacted. Good i tion Cottage Grove has done rjuite as be forced off the track on the ditch It is reiuiirktilile t hi« t no defluite net Ion T u e s d a y ’s e d i t i o n ; well as any city in the country—much reports were rea«i by the various committees which goes to inis 1*1« II Ink eu before, fottute Gmvr i " T h e J o u r n a l s a y s th e w e a th e r a t j better than the average city—and it j side. He reached a telephone as quiekly show that the Cottage Grove branch has nut been idle the is stirred to activity t»l this time |»e , K iig e n e h a s b een el**ar a n d v e r y co ld t might be found that it heads the list, as possible, telephoned to the agent past few weeks. Copies < »f these reports will be published illuse other tilings depend upon know Í fo r th e la s t te n d a y s T h e th e rm o m e te r • here anil bud warning sent to trains next week. population considered. IIIK just where l*u«*l fit* lilgllWilV is K“ lflK I -vas do iv a to I *r>' below / e ro un T r td u y , that might be approaching the crossing. • • • Other places have service flags. Why to be periniinentIv loented. A bnd|<e J a n u a r y H». I» h a s b een c o ld e r in K u , A freight was about to leave here at not Cottage Grovef C. K. I'mpbrey, president of the brani-h, wa» made official into the city from |)eli|¿ht vnlley is ufi ge n e fft»iin n iiv p lu c e h e a rd fro m in th e that time and was only able to pass buyer Mod celierai manager. Mr«. Hurkholder waa nif.de man nbsobite necessity. Kveil the eoulity s t ilt ♦*. ., over the rail by moving at a snail’s ager of all umiliane«, netting, knitting, and hospital supply Mrs. Martha A. Stroud Dies Here. «ourt mini it a flint, but it does not wish i* l .l tu n e r » mji > th e y r e n i- n ili- r t l.a t committee». All supplies »ill lie purchased ut ne; '.vho|e«nle Mrs. Martha Ann .Stroud died here pace. A crew was immediately dis to m t until the hi|<liwrnv perinmiently w in t e r iim b e in g tin* c o ld e s t e\»*r k n o w n | with no resale profit and in m * lurge i|Uantitie» an in necessary Sunday following a stroke of paralysis patched from here to put in a new rail. tocuted, bet si use u bridgi* that would h e re a n d f lin t th e y l i m e seen th e th e r I to get the lowe«t price». All »holenale invoice» will be just a week before. Th.- stroke occurred The break was evidently discovered im stilisi \ the needs of Deliftght viillev ! in .in i.'t e r i i « I " « «» / r r n o n ly o n. - or ^ turned over to the »ecretnry for recording the larger pur on her sixty-third birthday anniversary. I mediately after it took place. The cause c h u «c». ('. M. Shinn, I). A. MacLeod and .*, I,. Mcatty were ••i i K h t no* I"* good enough to parry nil < I m i T « lin e . Funeral services were held here Wed- i was a defect in the steel. appointed a committee on finance and auditing. Ho* north and south truffle. Therefore, I T in ' m ilt I n - r f lin t w in t e r i« in g re a t i I nquestionably fatalities would have nesdav. Rev. Joseph Knotts, of the A number of other appointment« Mild Red ('tu ., huaine»» the court doi s not wish to build any .-.in • rn«t In flin t " f t in » w in t e r . T h e | followed hud a fast-moving passenger Methodist church, officiating. The body will be acted on today by the esecutive committee, atinoufice In idge with u possi to li tv that it would j t e m p e ra tu r e h e re t in » w in t e r h a s tin t j ment uf which will alno be publmhed next week. was taken to Corvallis for interment' hit th- break. liuve to be rebuilt uf once us n part of j [b e e n b e lo w .'H i* n lio v e ze ro nt u u y tim e beside that of her husband, who died | l'un fir highway. Cottage drove does I n n il, w h ile th e r e ho« been n g re a t d e a l T- | last July at that city, since which time ; HAZARDOUS CROSSINGS not feel timi it run wait niiv longer for . ¡ o f r a m , th e w e a th e r th ro u g h o u t h u * { Stroud made her home with her | MAY BE ELIMINATED th is bridge and will, therefore, take lo en in o re lik e s p r in g th a n w in t e r . W. G. I’ errv. The only other j rveiv means to -••cure the permanent surviving near relatives are J. L. Ferry ! As Cottage Grove people are interest loen I ion of the highway. Progressive Hihool at Butte Fail». , and Mrs. Alary Skoglund. brother and ed in having some of tbe dangerous rail Col l u g e (»r ove al so needs a b r i d g e | T . 11. I l u t e h in « o n , :i f o r m e r r e » iije n t o f I «ister, both of Seattle. road crossings north of here eliminated s o u t h o f the c i t y , atol t h e r e is n pos s i * M o u n t V ie w , w h o Í» now |i r in e i|in l o f .Martha Ann Perry was born January ‘ and are planning aetion through tbe b i l l tv t h a t t h i s intiv b< in .de a purl nt j ||H. Hi huols ut Butte Falls, Jackson Wsrs H-ld Up for Hcvsutenn Hours in Ganerou* Chunks of Pork Now Ready It. lsj/i. in Folk county. Oregon. She public service commission, the following t h e h i g h w a y , w h i c h ho l d s b a c k a d e n county, writes an interesting letter eon- for Slackers Who Are Shy on a Kansas Snowstorm With tbn , was married to David Stroud April 1. extracts from the law under which the mo n in t h i s c a s e al s o . ct-rtiing the Hi'livitiea of the schools Fighting Blood. Marcury Way Down , I »71, in Benton county. August 2d, 1»S4. j public service commission could act are T h e r e is a p r o b a b i l i t y t h a t ( ’o f I n g e there. Although the school ha« but four I while in Shasta county, California, Mr. I of interest. d r o v e c a n g»*t onJ v o n e o f t h e b r i d g e s teachers, it lias all modern conveniences, and Mrs. J<troud adopted a little three , t h i s v e n t , i f flic c o u n t s li as t o b u l b i with play shed and a complete outfit of To be put up n tree by u pig is n new year-old girl, Ollie Hyatt, whom they \ N'o highway shall hereafter be con Mr. und Mrs. W. E. Nixon have re structed across the track of any rail b o t h , but if o n e is tu b e c o m e a p a r t o f j |duy apparatus. A seed growers' club turned from an extended vinit in Kan experienee to Jusper Fntten but one raised and who is now Airs. Ollie Ander road company at grade, nor shall the * hv h i g h w a y , t hen C o t t a g e G r o v e t u n has bis'ii orgiiiiir.ed I hero and the study which he underwent this week. I'pon sas. They returned by the southern son. of l.os Angel»*«. Calif. track of any railroad company get bojh If b o t h a r e to b e m a d e u p a r t of pedigreed seed taken up. "Jlieksun mute und were seven davs in making coming in from his work he found tbut be constructed across a highway • »I I he h i g h w a y , t h e n , o f c o u r s e , b o t h countV will be heard from in seed pro n bonr had broken out and hud picked the trip. They were held up in Kansas The priee of want ads. is about the I at grade, without having first secured b r i d g e s wi l l be s e c u r e d w i t h o u t f u r t h e r duction,' .Mr. Hutchinson stutes. for 17 hours by a snowstorm while the ii i|uurrel with 11 horse. I'pon seeing only thing that hasn’t gone up on ac- \ the permission of the Comission; pro nth» T h e routi ner r i a l c l u b anti r e s i d e n t s Miss Ite«« Hutchinson, teacher at thermometer was I legrecs below zero. Mr. Fatten the pig turned hi» attention A i l i h r s o u t h e n d o f tlo* c o u n t y a l r e a d y Green \ alley, Douglas county. Miss Fin There was »now 11» far us El Faso, Tex., to the latter und only bv dodging be count of the war. One cent a word— vided, that the foregoing shall not ap ply to the replacement of lawfully ex l i u v e a p e t i t i o n b e f o r e t he p u b l i e servie»* iit.-i Hutchinson, who i« studying tnusii- but when they reached l.os Angeles hind obstacle», climbing trees and fen three times for the price of two. •** isting roads, highways and tracks. The « o m i n i ssitiii ii' *king f o r fio* e l i m i n a t i o n wifb ln-r »i«ter, Mrs t». J. Van Winkle, they found the thermometer at HO above |ces was Air. Fatten able to escape. Mrs. commission shall, after a hearing, have o f i h e c r o s s i n g s , w h i c h s h o u l d s t i r tin* of Jefferson, and their grandmother, and pretty nearly melted. They were 1 Fatten was attracted to the scene and FIGHTING FORCES OF the right to refuse its permission or to h i g h w a y c o m m i s s i o n to a c t i o n in muk Mrs. E. J Motte, of Nut berilli, spent the mighty tickled to get back to Oregon, got out the dogs, with whose assistance CANADA SHOWN HERE grant it, upon such terms and conditions m g a •Ilf V e y. If ne c e s Au r y , fh»* 1*0111 me r holidays nt the koine of Mr. and Airs where the temperature is always moder Mr. Fatten was finally able to get the as it may prescribe. The Comission shall « t a l c l u b wi l l f i l e a f o r m a l r o i np l n j n t Hutchinson. ate, where it is seldom hot enough to be pig iuto the corral. One of the dogs Canada’s Fighting Forces, shown in j have power, after a hearing, to deter w i t h fbt* p u b l i c s e r v i c e c o ni in i ss i tin a mi uncomfortable, seldom cold enough to was pretty badly done up. Mr. Fatten motion pictures at the Arcade theater 1 mine and prescribe the manner, main it is p r ê t I v c e r t a i n t h a t t he h a z a r d s a r e freeze water, where gardens grow win- has butchered the pig and »ays be is HAVING EXPLOSIVES Sunday, attracted large audiences. Pti- | tenance, use and protection of each such **o g t c a t t h a t tin* c o m m i s s i o n c un tlo REQUIRES LICENSE ter and summer and folk » never die un- i ready to donate genero»*» chunks to ; vate \V. E. Coilinge gave the lecture j grade crossing. n o t h i n g e l s e t h a n o r d e r t he e l i m i n a t i o n III they get irmly to. Mr, Nixon talked «lackers who ure »liv ou fightin g blood. that accompanied the pictures. He The commission shall also have power, o f s ev er al crossings. T h i s would m ak e Oregon to all of hi« relatives and a pci mu len t location ot tlo pel mit i o n t l o c a t i o n «»! t he h i g h w a y ; -erved nine months in the fenches and after a hearing, to alter or abolish any T lie r e is some misiiridciNtaiidinn re friends back there but say» thr-rp is on|v OLD FpUIT TREES MUST J! t*l*«*NNll I > at Oil«*«' | lost bis right arm in attempting to grade crossing heretofore or hereafter n>ir«linn thè ««‘ n i r i n j j o f Hcemo*H f«»r «*x one way to get them to realize that he BE MADE TO PRODUCE Ola* t«*n!ati v «• *i»r\**> lia* I »••«* n mail«* ! throw a German bomb out of a Ger established, or to change the location piosi ve*. Jt is nccessnrv tu ha ve a li is telling the truth Hbout things nut for tin* lii|¿iitva> I »«• t %\ •••* it h«*r«* find Ku The immediate rejuvenation of the man trench which he and his compan of such crossing when in its opinion the «-«‘ lise to ha va * «'Spioni v es in one *n p«»s here ami that is to get them to spend a K » * n « \ t a k i n g ili«* \\«* n | *t i * I « • « * f t i n * N o n t i » hundreds uf million» of more or |e»s ions had captured. He spoke of the public safety requires such alteration, scmhìoii , c v «* ii thouith hczuyht befor«» thè year here. «•rn J'jiiif»«* tr in k s i»«,arlv tin* i*ntirr «h*« barren fruit trees throughout the United great sacrifices being made by the Can abolition or change, or to require a sep li«*cuNÌni* luw wcnt iu to **ff«*ct. T h is n f He thinks his frietii)» Hre crazy t| i fliU««' 111«* (*X|*(*hrt«* o f thin milt«* ixoiijd t«■« f ** iiiauv w ho h a v e po w d 'T «»u liatid stay back there and they think he is Stales, so us to bring them up to their adians and emphasized the fact that the aration of grades at any such crossings, A»<* I rritn'inloiiH, wit!« nr v t*rul rocky fo r roud w o rk . fo r blnstlUK atump*. alpi crnzv when he tells them the truth full productivity, is the object of a winning of the war now depends upon and tu prescribe, after a hearing of the point* !«» I»«* cut mv \ u \ and mil ft y «lain new uiovem-Ut whjch has been started Uncle Sain, the allies little more than parties, the terms upon which such sep f«»r tniuin^. T h e law is ulso stri et re about this country XK«* hu it* t « » * m ■ 1 11 •* with fitriiiiTM whoiic by thy food administrator of Iowa, holding the enemy even. He made a aration, alteration or change shall be c a r d in i; thè saf«* kccpiri^ «if e s p lo siv e * . pro|o*rt> would In* ruined. The foute forking with the nurserymen and the strong appeal f',r every American to made, and the proportion in which the H icv illusi he piit in 11 Neeur.e place and from Wulkt r through Delight \nllev on FEWER HENS NOW', BUT agricultural agents of that state, and stand behind those who are sacrificing expense of the alteration, abolition or iiiiv thel't must he iin u ie d iatejy report the find nid«* o f th«* Southern Fucili«* THEY LAY MORE EGOS which is being energetically taken up all in the trenches and said it was time change of such crossings and the sepa «*d tu thè lice usi li}* ii|{eut. truck* in Icvci the enfin* dint unce and ration of such grades, and the mainte Spray’s cash market shipped 5<i eases by food administrator* all over the to stop doing our bit and do our best. there w ou ldn 't l»f n rent to f»a.\ for nance thereof, shall be divided between country. of egg» Wednesday, which made a total FARMERS MAY NOW MAKF. durone«**«. The rond beloni*;* to tin* «out» the railroad company or companies and 'This 1» a splendid and very prac ELKINS SAYS SOLDIER of F .’ll cases so far this weeh- TGtTt* ' ty, in ni une almost tin* entire «liMunce, MONEY OFF OLD STUMPS the state, county, municipality or other were .11* doze*) eggs in eaeh case. Mr. tical idea,” said \V. K. Newell, ussist- BOYS KEEPING CLEAN publie and the J'aiiiien« o f Geli^ht valley have authority in interest. nut federal food administrator for Ore — Spray finds that, although there are o lf e r i'd to take their team* and «lo con A i- lu Or«at Deinaud fur Miuiufai-ture The commission shall also have power, gon. "a n d one that we expect t\v fol fewer hens here now than there were That the soldiers at the mouth of the Mide rabie volutiG'er work. uf Btilp Kuees. some years ago, the egg produetion is low up iu this state. While Oiegou is Columbia river are leading a clean life after u hearing, to alter or change any A I th«* rctjueNf o f th** «‘otnnn'rciul club crossing heretofore or hereafter con much greater, the larger number of hens especially prolific in fruits of high uual- th«* county court has petitioned tin* «tute Mnnv farmers in Oregon are now now being owned bv those who umke a ity and great variety, there are many is the statement of Chaplain Willard A. structed. where a highway crosses the highway com mins ion to make a survey turniug llu-ir Ir— stumps intu money, specialty of egg production and insist 1 orchard» that are being neglected and Elkins, of the coast artillery corps, for truck of a railroad company above or merly of this city. In a letter to a o f tin1 l>el»ijht valley route and t«> yiv e that biddy pay for her feed. have not been bearing up to their full Portlund paper January is* Key, Elkin* below- grade, or where the track of a a pci ma tient location «d the hii'hwnv. instend of biiriiing thein up, liy virine railroad company crosses a highway quality or quantity for a number of sea says. 1 '«» 1 1 1 «K** Grove people and the Geli^ht « f tbe d-velupiii-nt of ih- «hip kneo in above or below grade, when in its opin sons. Ovvuers of suc\v orchards should REQUEST FOR SEED IS DENIED dustry ns 11 restili of shjpbuilding. ‘ •There has been considerable discus ion, the public safety requires such al valley people will make no complaint immediately get iu touch with the food Slnp kiiees lire secureil frolli regnlnr concern i au any location, just h <> it is Secretary of Agriculture Turns Down administrator's office or with the Ore sion of late a* to the morality and gen teration or change, and shall prescribe eral moral conduct of the American sol permanent and nivea them an opporti! old Irei- stumps und ut present tliere is Request of Silk Creek People. gon Agricultural college at Corvallis for diers. Mv peisoaal observations for the the manner in which such alteration or i» 1 1 y to nhend with other plans, hut «111 ■ I — 11 demiind l'or tliein in l'ortbind Washington, Jan. Ik—TL*f secretary advice as to how to rejuvenate their last five months have been limited to change shall be made, and the propor they h«*li«*vr tin' Delight \all«*y route nnd il11 other pince« wkere woodeil «hip l'onstriictiiin is under vvnv. Tliose con of agriculture has advised Kepresenta trees and get them luto tuli bearing as the coast defenses at the mouth of the tion iu which the expense of such alter tin* «'h«*ap«T mui mor«» f«*nsild«», ation or change and the maintenance of nected v v 11 li thè iudiistry nre predieting tive Hawley that no seed can be seut tq soon us possible. The aggregate amount c'vVlumGi:« river. l ’ uhlie Servire ( 'oniniÌHNÌoiier BiH'htel such crossing shall be divided between timi tliere will be :i conti II U S nre of Ilo' Cottage Grqve, (Ire., for thy purpose of < > f the fruit that neglected trees in this Out of justice to these soldiers, and niel with the coin mere in I «lui» Monday the railroad company or companies and I present demsnd for live yenrs nt thè reseeding to suitable gras» a large area state may be made to Yield, if the or for 'the information of those who may the state, county, municipality, or other tii^ht anti c x pi a i n «'«I what tin* commis of land west of that fity and vast of the ehardists will cooperate with tfce food sion would linve to do if eomplnint wn» l'-nst. be especially interested in them I wish public authority in interest. 1. 11 ... • • u l i i u l v >» i n e n itii i l l U f !l«i III 1 11 m t M t l u l l III t i l i m II 1 1 1 V »* 111 «*111 1 I I As it tiikes un nvernge of JII5 »hip î»iusli(w . valley, which was l burned oyer , udini»i*trntiuu ,hi* i»»vement. Vi will ut< lmvi, heartily, the high Iilcd w 1 • li it. Ile ivas takeii over thè load between liete and Creswell Tue» knees l'or ondi wotiden sliip nnd ns thè by forest fires last tall. Resident* of be a very substantial addition to Ore 1 standard of their moral conduct. They H off May Run for Treasurer. mean business and, apparently, have no duy und expressi-d surprise Ihut no nc «¡ile price ol' cucii knee i» froni HO ccnls Cottage Grove had »greed to »ow the gon s food resources. O. P. Hoff, a former Lane county time for dissipation. Gone are the days mun, now state labor commissioner, timi limi liefure loen tnkcn to remove to $1, the possibilities of the industry seed if the goverument would furnish jt. A want, ad costs litt|e »u*l often brings Secretary Houston adv(sys tliut no when the term soldier stood for a ‘ rip- which office he has held for a number thè extreme hnznrils existing in tlie run be seen. Knees of the sizes known big return*. Nothing too big or too lit as Ss, 12» and I ts lire in most demand, fond is aviiilable tu buy the seed nud roaring good time.’ Efficiency is now of terms, may become a candidate for crossings belwccn bere limi tliere. tle to be »old by a want ad. the watchword. A l tlic m e e tin g Atondll.V night he coin- different ynrd» having different re also Huit the forest service experts are the nomination of state treasurer on of the opinion after rondurting morv Thy Heptinel— thy live wire news- "Unqualified praise is due the coast the republican ticket. Mr. Hoff was plimi-nli'd thè clu b l'or it» a c t i v i t i e s am i qiiirenieiits. The knees are furnished the »hipynrds t h h 11 iliui expérimenta thaï the cost of j papyr defense commander. Colonel Ellis, and station agent of the Southern Pacific sani Ihut thè S alem clu b rollìi! n<>t get in the rough nnd there they nre made reseeding is mit of |iriijiortii>ii to the re Colonel C. C, Hammond. O. C. A., for at Irving for many .years previous to imi hih -I i un a t t e n d a lic e ut m e e tin g s a» into the proper dimensions. Coniptitiics sults secured, their constant efforts to protect these his election as labor commissioner. A due» thè C o t t a g e G r o v e club. engaged in the business of furnishing soldier* from immoral conditions nnd in Salem dispatch says: f i n i t i l y Conim issiiiiicr S p e n ce r, wlm —th* merchant who keeps his ad Examinatlons Reiu* llyltl, tIll-in to the shipyards buy them at the fluences. This statement calls attention w h s present ut thè M ondnv night m e e t ‘ ' State I .aIvor Commissioner Hoff, who vertising on the move This js the week of examinations in shipping point, paying cash, und ship to a fact of great general interest ot' was bark at his office for the first time in g , snid timi in ense thè h ig h w n y rimi the schools. Students with grades of 90 which a leading United States journal in several days, today stated that he —the one who has a yeal story to inissimi de e ide s flint mnrndain is a hard them t<> the deatinntion. Blueprints are or better have been exempted and are has recently said, ‘ Never before has a is giving serious consideration to the tell and tells It well ■ u r f a r e , tliere is 11 p r o b a b ili t y o f a Inige furnished the farnx'rs to guide them in on v Mention while the others work, ex nation taken so advanced a position on matter of becoming a candidate for the ainiuiiit o f tbe m oney Troni t h è slx-aiil- the cutting. —th« one who. when be has real eept in the seventh and eighth grade»- inoral matters in time o f war.' *’ republican nomination for state treas limi risii In r limili issile lieing »peni in With the cost of everything entering In order to temper these for the stale j hargaius to offer, lets the people urer and expects to definitely make up l.a n e r o u n t y this y r n r , into the making of a newspaper increas examinations in May, all h«vy been ( of hla community know about Dead Letter List. his mind bv the latter part of the week. them through the local newspaper If ymir w-edding stntlnnery is prlnt- ing, it is absolutely essential that nil required to take the examination at thu ' Following is a list of letters remain There seems to be no doubt in the minds Miibseription» be paid promptly. *** ed by The Mentinel, you are assordi n time, irrespective of grade*. ing uncalled for at the Cottage Grove of Mr. H off's friends here that be will —la the one who Is outdistancing long und huppy married life. *** postoffice for the week ending Jauunrv become a candidate for the place.’ * A want, ail cost» little and often brings all competition 20; Foster, Mrs. Rov; Frost, W. J.; The Sentinel—the live wire uews The Sentinel- the live wire new s big returns. Nothing tou big or too lit • •• Classy job printing. The Bentinel. •• • • • tle to be sold by a want ad.* Frost; Pitman, Bill. '* * paper. paper. C. G. DETERMINES l m a i 'LES a i u > h n a k k h riii n k HALM Y WEATHER IH AU VEN V OE HP RINO the Red Cross Branch Will Have Sewing Room and General Head quarters in Cooper Building on Main Street + NIXONS GLAD TO BE BACK PIG GOES CRAZY, PUTS ITS : *«"'? " OWNER UP A TREE FROM FROZEN EAST TIMELY WARNING SAVES WRECK on s. r.