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UHsurc» a rea»o|iahle th e y put it u s e r on the bu y» o f the nigh « hu id , voiin* o f w lm u i hod p r e d i c t pruflt e n n li thè a a r allunili enti a li li • M f l i n t th e g i r l » w o u ld lose find t h a t the In thè ycur unii thè largo atorea of go m e w o u ld be u i i u n f i c i i i l f a i l u r e , f u r Kriilii In thoae aretino» ni thè aorlil (he I n t t e i reneon d e e l i m t i g tu piny* o u n a cut uff troni tranaportutlon »lu.uld j i » r i* 1 1 ni i ii ii r \ g om e f u r th e g i r l » . uKuln collie luto cotnpelltlotl. Th e w o r e w a s If 1 tu P in fu % or o f the "To Inereaae u h m e thè "o r th è preNrllt p r le e llKure," lo U K lIa te u n ) of arheat Ile nihleil. I n e r e a a e of p rle e . « n u l l i h u v e th è e lte et of v U I o ii h I v ha lli pi riti»; thè larg o o p e ru tlo u » of th è mi Iloti limi thè u lllen In i aiiHllig a l i e u t o f lant yeur'H c r u p lo he a i t h l i e h l frolli th è m u r k e t li w o u ld , in o r e o v e r . ili» l o c a te all thè preHent «vago l e v e l a tliut h a ve heeli c h I u I i II h I i c i I loti h ili»! il suiti, create un aln i u ft e r nilicli unx a m ^ il i mi uh t r In I tlierefore utiri »t a ll i e t i a o i i h l he h a r m r u l tu e v o r y ImliiMtry tu th è c o u n t r y . " S I ho Watrr Hate ou W l i r a t . P o rtlan d . tir e l'o r a l i e u t u r n a et a of t h è P a c ific u o rth a e M t. u f l e r t o u r c o n t e n t i m i fo r th è p i a t i r e of u p rie « u n pi»rtt> a l i l i l'hlciiKn. tl ie r e I h g r a t i fy ln g « a a u r a n c e in u n u fficia! iiicssu g c frolli l l e r h e r t l l o m e r . ri-celved h> W B. A v er, f e d e r a i forni a d l i i l n l a t r a t o r for O re g o n , allie ti ilofiiiitoly un nollliccH t h è eHtuhllHhilient of u $1! 50 a u l e r r u t e frinii l 'o r t l a m l t o New Y ork, unii un a p p r o v i n o n e p a t i t i p rle e Appuretit d is p a r ii ) h e tw e e n thè huHlc prlee of $2 tifi for Pacific cnuHt a lie u t. recen ti)’ d ecreed hy procluma tlou of th è preHident, unii Identlcul a Uh litui flxod limi yeur. a III he net uh I i I c by th è »hlppliiK board'a agree- m eni lo curry north w eatern a h e u t in g o v e r n n ie n t vchhc I h ut (he $ I fili rute, w h lch u u to m a llcu lly Inauro* grow er» u I iuh I c coni peli»» (lini of approxlinuteljr IL’ I h per bu»he|. "The »lilpplng Imuril liuti unilertukeii lo IruiiHporl exceHM proiluctlmi of a h e u t or flour." reuda thè Muover nie»sugr, “ front th è Pacific c i i u h I III governinoli! veHHel». unii liuti limile u rute of $ti for flmir and *.'t 50 for a lieu t In coiiHeqiiniee, thè fooil udinliilHtru tlon a lt i he utile to rulue Mie prlee I iuh I h for th è l!MH hurvest ut Pacific couat pori» to u p p roxim u trly th è t'hl cupo barila.“ 11. S. Rifle Output Large. W ash in gton S e veli hlllldred thou- aund urinv r i f l c » huve l i m i prodiiced In Ilio P ulteil S lu le a »Im e H i I h country e ti t e r n i thè war. a c c o r i Inn tu u alate- m en i mudi' pnhllc hy thè ordliance hureuu ut th è a a r ilepartnient. lo e n I g*rl» m u l d e s p i t e t h e f a c t Mint th e g in ne wo** p lo y e d on a H u t i i n l n y c \ e f lin g nt the end o f th e s c o s u i i th e re «'• Ip ts wen* t 15 in e x c e s s o f th e h ig h e st r c i ' i p t * * nt n n y o f th e b o y s ’ gom es Tin* lui'ol girl** hnd th e \ i»it»»r« g o in g I r i ' m th e s t u f t u n d th e f u n s g a v e th em u p r o a r i o u s su p p o r t in one o f t h e h o t te s t olid lim s t s p i r i t e d c o n t e s t s o f th e se ason . The d e t e r m i n i l i ion w hich mude tin* g om e a f i u n t i c i u ! s u c c e s s w a s alno sh o w n in t h e p l o y i n g . 'The l o c a ls hud lost to th e K o s e h u r g g i r l s on th e l a t t e r ’s f l o o r w h e n th* \ ho«l to pio v a c c o r d i n g to tin* r u l e s nt th e b o y s ’ g o m e, w i t h w h i c h t i n y nn* not f a m i l i a r . nt th e sinne tim e b e in g sh o rt s e v e r a l good p l a y e r s . \ p r e l i m i n a r y g a m e w a s p l a y e d In* t w e e n th e D o re ria b o y s ’ te a m and tin* K l y i u g M ’s, th e s c o r e f a v o r i n g th e lat te r. COTTAGE OROVE BOY NOW ASSISTANT U S ATTORNEY .l u l i n \ ••iilch, o f P o r t l a n d , ii fo r r e s i d e n t of t i n » c i f v iiiot »on o f K. M \ i t i t •-It. Ii ii h I m ' i t i n|>pointcil » | h > c ia I iinhi »t:itit to I n i f c i l S t a t e s A t t o r n e y j K i i n k i n , lit P n r t l i i m l , I n k i n g th e plni'i* held liy M r I t a n k i a b e f o r e e l e v a t e d to | fhi* I n i t c i l s t a t e * a t t o r n e y s h i p In tjo* j i>-»igniiti..N ol ( 'liiri'n iT* I. . Hciini«**. M r. hot Venteli g r a d u a t e d I i ..... tin- lin n ersitv I l : i n »* iiool in P.IU7 mot w a s ii *1 ill 1 1 ti-il to l fin- p r n c t i e e o f Imv in I ' l l » , t i c ¡» a m c n i l i c r o f th o li i w f i r m o f K n f f e t y A V e n t eh. SENATOR HUSTON SOON TO BE A VISITOR HERE S e n a t o r S . It. Il i i N f o n , o f M iitn o iiin h | - m i n t y , rr>| m i t i l i •-: i ii c iil o t i i l n 1 1 - f o r I ’ liiti'il I S t n t c » » f i i n t o r . M ill v i s i t C o t t a g e G r o v e * w e e k f r o m M o n d a y i n t h r in t e r c u t » of hi» c a m p a i g n . l i e hit» been i n v i t c i l to be ;i Kiii-Ht o f th e c om n ic re in I c l u b w h i c h m eet» Mint e v e n i n g m o l lin» been in i i te il to i n t i k f n te n or f i f t e e n m in u t e I t i l k . T h e t l iili f o l l o w » th e p o l i i 'y o f in v i t i i i ^ n i l i t i ml iiln 1 1 >» w h o n r e in th e e i l y on m e e t i n g ni|{htN to m n k e »hurt olilre»»*'» but « lik e » no p n rt in p o l i t ie » m i l e n ilo r » » » no r a m l i i l a t p » . L..iw»on and M etcalf Home. M u d i n o li , W l a . — A l o y a l t y re H id iillu n liicItid liiK m i u m e n d n ie n t c o n d c in n liiK H e n a t u r I.n F o l l e t t o f o r til» a t t i t u d e to w ard the war wan ad opted by • t a l e s e n a t e by a v o t e o f :!ti to It. Try the want ad. way. th e ClotblUK I» Sent to Needy. I’ w o boxe» o f e l o t h i l i K c o l l e c t e d b y l u y l i » ch im i s t u d e n t » f o r th e » o f f e r i n g A r m e n i a n » , a n d w h i c h c o u ld not lie » h ip p ed on a c c o u n t o f l a c k o f boat » p a c e , w e r e s h i p p e d t h i s w e e k to th e l . o u i s e hom e a n d t h e b o y a ’ a n d R i t i » ' a i d s o c i e t y at P o r t l a a d . u ii i i l m i : n w a y . t iio o g h i s k n i ' t i E l lA im m i oi m an . rnm KKU CROHH A . VV. (#ri*g«»ry, w r i t i u g Troni R o c k ( ’ottrige (ir«»\ e h a s th e «list i net ion o f lan«lf M u tile , s u v m : * 1 w u i i t to c o m p ii h i i ’vitig at b*iiHt one m a le k n i t t e r in th e H e has III e II t y o i i un th è n ppen rii lo i* and i o w * V pers on o f J>. I I . H c m o r i M a y . eorupleted u S « i b » u n sipiar«*. Then«* a re • It i h I ita«**• o f 'The M en tin i(l. F o r a so ; c n l l e i i c o u n t r y n e w x p a p e r it ih oro* o f a toot Hi|uare a n d n n u m b e r o f t beni« thè beat th a t bus cono* to in v noto»* f ro m «Ii f t •*r «*nt k n i t t e r s a r e pur t o g e t h e r in th«* f o r m ot a blaiik«*t to be u-* d by miti s lo o ild lo* a p p r e c i n t e d b y th è reni «lenta a n d b u s i n e s s meri ot y<»ur rum fio- R e d ( T omh in L u m p « f o r « •*»» i b - m u iiity . Wlievi a lo c a i p a p e r cari be cent s o l d i e r s . K u c h k n i t t e r seb*ets and ' i l l u d e i n t e r e s t in g to a s t r a i i g e r th oii l i u y s h is ow n y a r n a n d in e a c h jupiare Niifols o f n n l e s a w i i v if m ust be «loubty nev era I c o lo rs o f y a r n a r e u s u a l l y used. Mono* k n i t t e r s w o r k t h e i r n a n o s in t o ho to o h i * in cUisc to u ch w i f h a f f a i m . V o u r loca I h m r e g a r d to fio* i d e a l th e u p in r c * a n d sono* orn an o -n f th e m in w h e n «"III w c a t h e i e o io h f ioiiH e x i s t i n g in O re g o n Other w a v s . 'The b l a n k e t j « «oí«' « iestgrod to giv«- th e c o n v a - t h i s w i n t e r h u v e g r e a t l y appeale«! to me pb t through eoatrast w i t li o l i r w e u t h e r , lesee nt u s in g it Houi»*thing t«i d i s f r n c t w Ito li ha« be en ilo* cubie»«t f«,r os «*r 100 and em p lo y h i s m in d . M r . 11«n » .s a y ycjir»», th è t h e r n o u n e t e r r e a e h i n g .'15* usi «I y e l l o w , b lu e a n d re«i y a r n in his below / e r o oro* «liiy t h i m n io rith . O l i r j H4|i»ar*' i fid it t«»«*k rum a b - .at f i v* « v e I T h is t n h a r b o r , se ldoin e|ose«J to n a \ i g a t i o t i , has nítig s t«»r i t s e o u i p b 't i o n . been f r o / e n o v e r s o lid f o r w e e k s and tirgi-d to t r y h is ha rol a t a sw«'at«*r bu t f e a r s h«* h a s n ' t t h e p a t o n« «-. people b a v e w a lk e « | to th è islam!«« I l m il e s diMtant ori s o lo l t e e .’ ’ ROW R IV ER ROAD IS T H E JN THB COUNTY r so iT t B ia a m o b i ? b p ry t u •ramo w bath bb Ama Candidate for Governor Given Cordial Reception by Cottage Grove Voters Q ua Mo*-er S p e a k s Reim aiH cently of W o rk in g Upon R o a d s Upon O ccasion ol V isit H e re F o u r Y e a rs Ago («us ( . Moser, c a n d i d a t e fo r th e re pub lican no in in atio n for g o v e rn o r, rn**t the people of C o tt a g e («rov»* S a t u r d a y . ree» iv ing ti very co rd ia l reception and m a n y promise* of h e a r t y s u p p o rt. II«* • i r t u d th e f'ottag** G rove c o u n tr y four y e a r s ago an d f«*e|s c e rt a in t h a t his voto her** th is y e a r will be g r e a t e r th a n be- for» Me p -r «• re m in is c e n tly of his for BEST llfl M I S S I O N ER BLOOMING 'The w a r ni w i n t « r w e a t h e r ih f o o l i n g thè f r u i i fr«*es, som e o f w h i c h un* s t a r t m g tu b in i. Hoone S h o r t r o l g e r e p o r t * a M u r b k ii k p i 11 in m f u l l Idoorn. Ir t h e r e un* no taeuvy t r u s t s . f r u i t w i l l be un un iia lly e a r ly th is y e a r. I l e a v y fronti» a f t e r th è in i l d w i n t e r w o u ld rnean g re ti! •laninge. L e g a i bla ri k s at T h e S e n t i n e l o f f i c e , l ' a t r o a i r e boote i f o l u n t r y . ••• The Row r i v e r r o a d is th e best p ie c e ot road in Laro* e o u i i t v o f f I'a c ifie h i g h w a y , is t h e s t a t e m e n t un «I»* b y C o u n ty C o m m issio ner S p e n ce r, who has se« n n e a r l y a l l t h e romJs o f th e c o u n t y till- V i i liter. 'I ll •• I" » >rc*t j •luce on tbia roml. -aid Mr [««•rieer. 1 « no\e Dor . ii :i th e r e λ not :• i pince mol«il« « can riot t ru v c | at :: i i . r . t t v fa s t pro c NECESSITIES CHEAP HERE HIGH SCHOOL C O N D U C T S IN COMPARISON MOCK TRIAL C o a l Ui S w e d t n O th e r I » $1(XJ a T o a . Th in g!» A l m o s t Im p o s n ib it to O b ta iu M any Lawyers. J u d g e . W itnesaea and J u r o r s P erfo rin M uch L ik e Those D ig m t a n e s Do in Real Lite. P ric e s «if most eo inm o dities in th is An i n t e r e s t in g m o c k tr ia l w a s hehl country h av e ad vaine«! b ecause of th»* at the high *ohool F r i d a y «'vening, tin war, but p ro b ab ly I»* h * th a n hi uuy olii «•as«* being entitle«!, “ Th** S t a t e «»t (tr«’ •*r b ellig eren t, or an y of th»* E u ro p e a n g««n vs. F r a m i s L acey, ('la m ie Sherrnnr. n eu trals. Moine fig u re s on «'oruiitions in and K \ ert W«*eden. ’ T h e b o y s wer«* ¡S w e d e n a re g iv en in th«* W o r l d 's Work. I ch arged with p u rlo in in g school books, ;»s follow s : [ b u t most of the t«'sf imoiiv pro«ia< « *« 1 a * i ** S w eden b e fo r e th e w ar use«! to irn Î th e tria l was c o n n ected w ith th e w ear port ab ou t 5,(MM».noo to ns « » I* eoa I am! m g of ««v « T a i l s by a n u m ber «»f th«* b o y s ! coke a y ear. T h is supply, o f course, has ¡a g a i n s t th e wisiies o f the sup«*rint*‘n«T stopped. On»* result is th a t ct»a! u «•lit. T h e tr ia l w a s eofi«lucte«l by nu-rr. i S w eden now sells at ♦!(*(» a ton, and is 1 bers o f the pillili» " p e a k in g class. II. J. ( d i f f i c u l t to o b ta in . In D e n m a rk , also. Shinn a c ti n g as judg<* and th«* ju rors tin* (*onl s h o r ta g e is acu te . In ('open being men an d women of th e c ity . The | li a g e ti’s fin est d e p a r t m e n t st«»re clerk s 1 jury failed to a r r i v e at a v e rd ict. Tin* | w ear lug straw s lip p e rs nnd woolen tr ia l was »-ondurtc«| in real law y er-lik e j b la n k e t s be«'MUse ther«* is n«»t coal fashion, much of th«* tim e being t a k e n I en ou gh to keep th e place p ro p e rly heat • in l»ridg«*ring wit tiesse«* and en d c a v oring • **«l. ' to «‘licit te s tim o n y on u n im p o r t a n t A u tom o bile fir«*s are scare«* in Den ¡p o in ts. “ Judg«**' S h i n n ’s d«*eision> m ark ami co n se q u e n tly h a v e sky r«»cket- wer«* in k eep in g w ith thos«* ot m any ed in price. A single tire *o«h! f * * r +5-10 i r«*gtilar ju rists. O f course the t r i a l was th e r e last ( October. intende«! all in fu n a n d much o f t h e t«*s- * * Ten in Nweden is a pound. Oof tu n o n y was in k eep in g w ith t h a t idea. I fee is p ra c t ic a l ly uno litu in ab le. Wooli'ii Chus. I'rot/.m an an d < *1 i 1 1 « » r« I T a y lo r ! c lo th in g has in creased m o n 1 t h a n LiOO were atto rn ey - fo r th** p rosecu tion, iiid per cent m price since th e b e g in n in g of Max Wilson, Lila C ounts an d Ruth th e war. Chocolat»* sells for +d a p o u n d ; I’helps for th e dctVns«*. T he l u u i r t u nd- > hum for 1 1 a pound. I ing ap p eal of Miss P helps f«»r til«* p ris ­ * ' («asoline, likcwis«*, is d i f f i c u l t to oners at th e b a r wouhi has«* done e re d it o b ta i n , an d th e price of it is p r o h ib itiv e to an ex per ienee«l c rim in a l lawy* * and last O cto b er it was fl! a gallon. drew h e a rty applausi* from th«* audi«*nee. * * T h e length o f th e mid w in te r day Claud Kitne w as clerk. Mi-- Vii«*« ill S w eden is :ippr««iimately fo u r hours. G aretson and Miss S ylva Y eatch \\« re L ig h tin g , therefor«', is an « ssential. K«*r ; stenograph«*rs of th«* cou rt, Ray Woolley osene is practically unobfaintiblt*, so the ¡w a s s l u r i f f an d “ I ' e t e ’ ’ An hi ut was people h a v e t<» d ep en d largely upon can : Ins a s s is ta n t. • He«. In A u g u st, IiH4, candì«*« w ere 15 c e n ts a |M»und, in J a n u a r y , lit 17, J4 j «‘c u ts a pound, and last O c to b e r 5S E N D O R S E M E N T F R O M L E B A N O N | c e n t s a pound. L eb an o n C r it e r i o n : On M onday El “ T he s « arcity a n d c o n seq u en t nbnor mal prices « * f m o to rin g n ecess ities tir«*s l*«*rt B«*d«*, of C o tt a g e G rove, well know n • «alitor of T he Cottagi* Giovi* S«*ntinel. an d gasoline, fo r »‘xauiple h a v e neces ( ann o u n ced him self as a c a n d id a to for sarily a f f e c t e d th e use of pleasur«* ears. R ecently t h e r e w ere only 17 t a x i c a b s the repu b lican n o m in a tio n as jo i n t son | a to r fo r tin* L ane Linn co u n ty d is tr i c t, op«*rating in S to ck h o lm . ’ * j to stuccoed S e n a to r Ed. Cusick. Mr. B. «lo ! has had c o n sid erab le ex perience in 1« g MANY V IS IT O R S A R E H E R E I ts Ititi ve eoinniittee work h av in g been n L O O K I N G FOR L O C A T I O N S c o m m itte e clerk d u r i n g a t least tw o ; term s o f tin- O regon legislature, which i A large n u m b e r o f v is ito rs h a v e been giv«*s him an in s ig h t in tin* busim s- re- j h ere d u r i n g t h e past few w eek s looking «piired o f a s t a t e se n a to r. T h e nom ina 1 to r l«»cntiniis an d th»*r»* h a v e been n • to m fo r th is te rm is cone«*ded t«» belong n u m b e r of r»*nl e s t a t e t r a n s a c t io n s . W. j to L a n e co u n ty a n d w hile Mr. Bed«* ( I.. Miller, of Los Augel«*s, Inis be«*n her«* i « an be assured o f a stro n g fo llo w in g in j looking for ti m b e r nnd a mill s i te and I Linn cou n ty , flu* real fo rce t h a t is t«* J . I*. D u c k e tt, of ( ’hehulis. W ash., has ! nominai«» a re p u b lic a n c a n d id a te for been h ere fo r th«* sam e purpose. The ' s e n a to r in tin* fo u r th d is tr i c t th is y e a r l a t t e r was a c c o m p a n ie d by his wife. : is th«* rep u b lic a n voter* o f L ane e o u n ty . I . i e n t e n u n t C o l o n e l H K . l.n w » o n » n il 1 M a jo r II. K . M e tc n lf n rriv e d W edn«» d a y fro m F o rfre » » Monroe, w h e re th e y r e c e i v e d »pee in I m i l i t n r y t r n i n i n R . T h e y toivi* :i w e e k lien* l i i 'f o r e r e t u r n i n g to th e f o r t » on th e C o l u m b i a . Wlaconain S enate C o n d e m n ! Paclfiat. COMPI.IMHNTH FOR C'OT o k o v i : PA T E R h y taok NUMBER 23 Only nilit- million ponplo out ol' ¡1 liumlroil ami ton million popula­ tion in th** I'niti'il Stall's, oi- l«*ss than om'-thirtl of thus«* i*njoyin«r an incnim*, hav** sulmorilnil to tin* liht'ity loans. Tht* third lil*«*rty loan, to la* launched in the near future, will require that every mail, woman and child invest their savings in Itomls in order 1o make th** loan a success. There is no I»ettcr or safer investment than a I’nited States government liond. V ou receive a tfood rate of interest and the homls are exempt from taxation. The interest coupons are paid promptly at any lmnk m hen due. Plan NOW the limn- lw*r of 1’. S. liberty bonds you can and M ill buy. MORE PEOPLE MUST BUY LIBERTY BONDS LESS THAN THIRD OF WAGE EARNERS IN UNITED STATES HAVE SUBSCRIBED TO LIBERTY LOANS nn r visit, when he stru c k h ere on good roads d a y and was hustled out to do his bit w ith a shovel. Mr. Moser w as on his w ay home from so u th e rn O regon a n d said In* would c a r ry J a c k s o n c o u n ty an d get a good vote in Douglas, J o s e p h in e an d L ak e. SUNDAY SCHOOLS WILL COORDINATE EFFORTS S y m p atL y an d A c tiv e C o o p e ra tio n P a r e n t s I s S ought. SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD NEXT MONDAY Charter of City Must Be Amend­ ed to Conform With New State Law I 1 ! N<-xt M onday i.» th e d a t e o f the epe- • oil elec tion tor a m e n d i n g th e c h a r t e r to co n fo rm vtith th e m e a s u re e n a c te d by • • lie people r e q u i rin g t h a t c ity e le c tio n , be held on the name date» a» Htate elec­ tion». A h election» h e r e a f t e r » i l l be held only e v e ry o th e r y e a r , it i* ul»o neee»- eury to a m e n d th e c h a r t e r a* to the term» of o ff ic e o f the o ffic e r» o f the c ity , ho t h a t th e m ay o r, re c o r d e r au d tre a » u re r will »erve fo r tw o y e a r s au d the councilinen for fo u r y e a rs . T he poll» will be a t th e Long »tore b u ild in g on th e eu»t side, a t th e c ity hull fo r tb>- c e n t r a l w ard a n d at tb c ho«e hou»e on th e wc.»t side. T h e y will be open from it to 1^ an d from I to 5. P u p ils Go on H ik e. T he W a sh in g to n d a y p ro g r a m , r e ­ qu ired by the O regon school law s, was g iv en F r i d a y t o r -n o o n o f last week b e ­ fore th e assem b led high school an d g ra d e s , th e e n t i r e school b ein g dis- rniss-d in the a f t e r n o o n . A t 1:15 a b o u t •>0 pupils, in c lu d in g th e e n t i r e p h y sical g e o g r a p h y class, a c c o m p a n ie d by th e i r in s tr u c t o r , S u p e r i n te n d e n t B. \V. Glass, a n d Mrs. Glass, w ent on a h ik e to C erro Gordo. Si,me s p e n t th e i r tim e on th e b a n k s o f Bow r iv e r, while o th e rs c b m tied to th e to p o f the m o u n ta in . A t i o 'c lo c k lunch was serv ed , c o n sistin g ->f s a n d w ic h e s , w ienies ro a s te d o ver th e c a m p f ir e on spit», an d c o ffe e , th e home- w a n t h ik e b e in g s t a r t e d a h a lf hour la t e r an d being com p leted a t *5 o 'clo ck . The last few blocks o f th e t r i p were m ade in u d r e n c h i n g rain a n d all were soaked. O th e rw is e th e t r i p w as id eal, the sun s h in in g in all its glory. of S t a n d i n g of D iv id e Spellers. F ollow ing a re th e g ra d e s m a d e b y pup Is of th e D iv id e school in th e recent A I'oordinotiiin o f tin- e f f o r t * o f th e c o n t e s t : S u n d ay schools of th e c ity is contem Leslie C h a p m a n . lbO; K atbnleeA Me- (d ated in th e o r g a n i z a ti o n of a S u n d a y Reynold«, lo o ; A m erig o M o s ta c h e tti, school union, p la n - fo r which w ere laid loo; J o h n n y M o s ta c h e tti. lot); T o n y at a uitb'ii m e e tin g held a t th e Fresby* Tonoli. !«i; Glen C r a y to n . !)2; George te r ia n church T hursday e v e n in g of last M' K-yno|d.«, 02; l.ueelia B o b in so n, 92; veek. A r r a n g e m e n t* a r e b ein g mad«* Mae Tonoli, 92; C lare C h a p m a n , V*; fo r a ro u sin g union m ee tin g o f th»* - h e r m a n C hap m n t . vS; E th e l M ackey, chu rches, a t w nich linn* v ita l problem s ' + : i'h i li p B obinson, 7b. • it S u n d a y .school w ork a r e tu be dis c u s m *«1. A “ F a t h e r and M o t h e r ’ * d a y is KHAKI BOYS BID GOOD also b ein g p la n n e d , in w hich way it is j BYE TO HOME FOLKS Imped tu e n l i s t nut only the s y m p a th y j b u t the a c ti v e cooperuti«»n o f p a re n t s A n u m b e r o f C o tt a g e G ro v e b oy s w ere in tin* t r a i n i n g of th e boys and girls, home fro m F o r t H tev en s f o r th e w e e k ­ a s well as th em selves, fo r g r e a t e r ser- end. th is b ein g th e las t o p p o r t u n i t y th e y v ice th r o u g h tin* S u n d a y schools. e x p e c te d to h av e to v isit home folks Tin* S u n d a y school union will h a v e an b e fo re being sent to E u ro p e. T h e y e x ­ ex«*cutive c o m m itte e (‘«imposed of a pected to m ove T u e s d a y fo r a so u th e rn w orker from ea c h S unday school, tin- t r a i n i n g camp. A m on g th ose who were fo llow ing h a v in g been selected a - mem home were O scar H u b b a r d , W illiam bers of th e fi r s t c o m m it te e : Mrs. C a ld ­ V augh n, Ed. V a le n ti n e , E d . a n d Tom well, Mrs. A dam s, Mrs. O liver. Alf. i^ueener. K elly Moody, C h arles L a c k e r , J u r y and ( ’. E. l ’mphr»y. Mrs. Caldw ell K obert S im pson, Chas. F erg uso n. W e n ­ was eb'eted c h a ir m a n an d Mrs. A dam s dell a n d H a ro ld M e C a rg a r, D o n ald De s e c r e ta r y and t r e a s u r e r . Long. Sam Y e a tc h , Willis H en d erso n . A bner G ilch rist. J o h n G a r o u tt e , Wm. S o u th w a r d , C laud S ilkw ood. Wm. E d ­ w ards. who w as ac c o m p a n ie d by his w ife ; M y n a r d W eeks, B y ron J a c k s o n A H ooverized c o m m en cem en t a n d the and O l i \ e r I’ohll. th e l a t t e r th r e e b ein g best one C o tt a g e G ro v e has e v e r had. from C resw ell, an d K obert Shields, o r is the plan of the 1DB class. T h e c o m ­ D rain. m i tt e e on a r r a a g e n i e n t s f o r co m m e n c e ­ m ent w eek a lr e a d y has an i n t e r e s t i n g L o re or Lumbago? pro g ram u n d e r way. S e v e ra l new fea W h e n a m a n ' s in lov e d eep enough tu res will be i n t ro d u c e d a n d a t e n t a t i v e to believ e i t ' » lum bag o, ho c e r t a i n l y p ro g r a m will be g iv en out at an early has a b a d ease. T h is is e x a c t ly th e d a te . - f a t e o f a f f a i r s in th e p lay . “ T h e I’ro- f e s s o r 's Love S t o r y , ” to be g i \ e n b y IS G L A D TO G E T A W A Y F R O M the local high school s t u d e n t s M arch ' and 9 in th e high school a u d ito riu m . N E B R A S K A W I N D S FOR F an cy a s p i tt o o n e n t e r i n g in to th e \ A MONTH b a rg a in fo r a w ife, b u t n o t h i n g is too E. W. C aldw ell a r r i v e d her«» S u n d ay ridicu lo usly a b s u r d to be seriously c o n ­ m orn in g from W y m o re, Neb., w here he sidered by the S co tch c h a r a c t e r s , P e te has s p en t six y e a rs . H is f i r s t r e m a rk s an d M enders, in t r y i n g to g e t rid o f a upon rent h in g h ere w ere t«> co m m en t p ro s p e c tiv e wife.' T his a n d m a n y o th e r e q u a lly a m u s in g upon the g r e a t differenc«* in th e c lim a te b etw een O regon a n d N e b r a s k a . The in c i d e n ts arise th r o u g h o u t th e e n ti r e th e r iu o m e te r r e g i s te r e d P below zero play, which is a lon g t h r e e a c t com edy. when In* le ft th e r e . He will s p e n d a The p ro d u c tio n is a n u n u su ally b ig u n ­ m onth hen* and sa y s it will be a reliei d e r t a k i n g fo r any high school, an d to be free fo r t h a t len g th o f tim e from much w ork has been re q u ire d t o g et it tin* wind which blow s su m m er a n d win up to th e v e ry s a t i s f a c t o r y s t a n d a r d o f te r in N e b r a s k a a n d d u r i n g th e l a t t e r work w hich is a lr e a d y b ein g d on e b y It i» a d ecid e d ly high *lriv«‘s th e cold th r o u g h an y ooveritig a the s t u d e n ts . class p lay , an d a t th e »ame tim e a d e ­ person can w ear. lig h tf u lly hum orous p ro d u c tio n . Box Social Is Success. Tf y o u r w e d d in g s t a t i o n e r y is p r i n t ­ The fr u it box social g iv e n a t The C ed ars S a t u r d a y e v e n in g w as well at ed hv T h e S e n tin e l, you a re a ss u re d a ••• te n d e d an d th e old fas h io n ed p ro g ra m lo ng a n d h a p p y m a r r ie d life. MODEST COMMENCEMENT IS PLAN OF 1918 CLASS given by th e women w as much a p p r e ­ cia te d . The r e c e ip ts from a u c ti o n in g the boxes were ♦ I ».05, to which a d o llar was a f t e r w a r d a d d e d , g iv i n g the worn on ♦14.05. which will g r e a t l y aid in fillin g th e “ housewives** w hich th e y have p re p a r e d to send to tin* soldier boys. T w e n t y V o lu n te e r F ro m H ere. The n a tio n a l d r i v e for th e T. S. s h i p y a rd v o lu n te e rs closed S a tu r d a y , th e s t a t e ex c e e d in g its q u o ta o f 5204 by 0 L L a n e co u n ty re p o rted 0", of which 20 were from C o tt a g e G rove. The r e g i s tr a ti o n from h ere could easily h av e been much larg er, b u t ow ing to lack of re g i s tr a ti o n m a t e r i a l s an d a p p a r e n t lack o f c ooperation from h e a d q u a r t e r s no i n ­ te n s iv e c a m p a ig n w as put on. Thrift Stamps Free! In o rd e r t o s t i r in te re st in t h r i f t s t a m p s a n d “ b a b y " bonds. T h e S e n ­ tin el w ill g iv e f i f t y r e n t s in t h r i f t s t a m p w ith each o f th e fi r s t 20 two- y e a r s u b s c r ip t io n s on b oth S a t u r d a y an d M o nday. T h e price o f a tw o -y e a r s u b s c rip t io n is E ach o f th e f i r s t 20 s u b s c rib e r s p a y in g th is a m o u n t on e it h e r S a t u r d a y o r M o nday will re- c e iv e 50 c e n ts o f th a t a m o u n t bach in t h r i f t stam p s. S u b sc r ib e rs will in th is m a n n e r help th e g o v e r n m e n t w ith o u t cost to them . M ail o rd e rs m ust be p o s t m a rk e d not In ter th a n M onday.