Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, March 22, 1918, Image 1

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    VOLUM K XXVIII
COTTAOE OROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918
ENTHUSIASM W ill
PUI LIBERTY
LORN OVER
HACilNAW KAHM KR F I N D S T H A T
BEOOOOM W I L L FBODUOB
F X C C L L F N T CHOP
V \\ ( «o nlitt, ot Hiigiiiaw, htiM p r ove d
lh.it tin* ('«Ittllge <ir«»se c o u n t r y is
mill |d tal to lilt- pr « M1II «* t I « » Il ol b u a coll
iiim I vsill^ be able t«« suppl y the city with
this V I'!'«'III ble frolli tW«» i u l e s li«iW pro
•luciiig
II«* hits eut sonie h«*fi«l« that
w ** i g ii **« I »' i poiimls, iin«l I i ii m nia u y that
will run t«Mir poiinils. II«* «*ip«*ctN to nc |I
'«•ni« : ; o ü crat es. H<» f ar iim kn o wn in»
"fina - in t hi s vici nit y nre ruining broc
•oli mi a large si ale, bill Ml. ( ' o i l i u t t ’s
I him « <« mm piobiibly will i mine«* o t h e r s t«»
j go lilt«« the business, which has proven
i so Miii't't'MH I ul Hi ot h«*r sect ions o f tin*
H. S. STUDENTS CONDUCTING ORGANIZATION OF A HOME
W. S. S. DRIVE
GUARD PROGRESSES
DemoiiHtratiiig F ac t T h a t They Will Be
Ready to A hhuiju ) Dut leu of the
Coining ( J e m r a t i o u
T h e wa r «livings s t ump d ri ve in Cot
tag«* t i i ove , which is bei ng «oiniueted
thin wc«‘k, is in c h a r g e o| high nc I ioo I
st ml ent s, with S u p e r i n t e n de n t Olunn ul
tin* h«*mi. 'Fhe s t ml en t s un* demount ni t
m g that they u p p r e c i ut e that th«*ir fu
l ur e ilepends upon t he out come of th**
wa r ami t hat t h e y wish to In* in e v e r y
Coll)put«* Kccon! to Hl* Müll« of Wl lit
I In- S e nt i ne l war pr«*sent«al with two
way w o r t h y of p l a y i ng t h ei r p ar t s in
H v e i y C I U / i n l l u s Do n « f or I l l s
ol th«' loin pollini heads.
t h a t f u t ur e .
Count i y lu Hv«ry D r i f t
T h e e n mm i t t e e which is( cov e r i ng tin*
HOW U I Vt t t t BIKTI1 TO T W K N T Y cit y p r o p i r im eouipoNi'd of Charle*
Ho I'm l ' u t On.*
T HU MB P I O O I B S i n s i d i : O F
I'rot/.inun, Cly«l«* Hurehuiu mol Hu/«*i
NINI; MONTHS
|«oucks. Th«» commit tec which is cov
»•ring tin* ««»iintry «iistriets im composed
N i ' M ' i i i i i m v il r i M * Ini* tin* «»ntliu i i in
(». W. Me F a r l u ml elaitus to l n i \ e a «»1 T h e l m a Wil kinson, Ksth«*r Jorg«*n
I »**•*•• n I i i i H II l l m t I n l i r m g *i||os\n l»\ l In*
p r i / c sow t i n J u n e 17 lust y e a r sin* sou, Raymornl \«*ut«h and F r anei * l.a
t t n i k i t « i i i tin* t l n n l 1 1 1 r t v loti ii ill i \
pr e s e n t e d I n r o w n e r with an % •• n d o / e n **«* v.
T i n « win« iti* in 11 ii h t r n t r i l nt
tin* v ii 11 \
(iiggn s, all of which livc«l litui frinii
M o m l n y i i t t i - i no on , w l i r i i funi»«*r* I • it
which Mr MeFi irl aml sob! 4D7 worth
t l i i ’ ir p l o w »*, i l o r t o m t I i •*iv |»uti<*iit* n u il
ot |»«nk, b<*Mides s av i ng s«*\«*ral for
I j i u m i h ’ mh iiii'ii f l u i r r out o i n i ' f « in oí 1 1 •* i to
Ini-e«iing. tin March II tin* sani«* sow
H tfiliil
I I I f i t t r r i i illftt r ir t i* i i i fit«' < itl
g a v e bull« to II more pigs, which an*
tu ^ i* tir iiv i* r o i m t i y , f o u r ! 1 * 1*11 w «* i i * n*)i
iloiug nicely.
COTTAGE OROVE 18 BEST
ORGANIZED SECTION OF
THE COUNTY
C ommi t t ee I h A p p o i n t e d to D r a f t For m
of O r g a n i z a t i on and P r e p a r e
Se t of By Laws.
C o t t a g e G r o v e is t o h a v e ti h o m e
gu.nd
i h i s w a s d«*«*ided u p o n a t t h e
iiiei' tiug o f tin* c o m m e r c i a l c l u b M o n d a y
n i g h t , an«l a ««»minitt«*e w a s a p p o i n t e d
t o a r i a n g e th»* «i et ai l s o f t h e o r g a n i / a
f i on a n d r«*port at th«» n e x t M«»nday
n i g h t iu«‘«*tirig. Th«* c«»uimitt«*e h a s r«*
« r ui t i ' d m o r e t h a n 100 m e m b e r s a t t h i s
tiin«*, au«l it is exp«*eted t h a t t h e or
g a n i / a t i o n will be f o r m a l l y c o m p l e t e d ,
b y l a w s a d o p te d ami officer* elected
M o m l u y n i g h t . Th«»se d e s i r i n g t o j o i n
m a y si gn t h e m«‘fiib«*r*hip roll by p e e i n g
t . ii. * o r s o u , W. .1, W h i t e , K. W (¿lass,
b . I l l a r r e l or M a j o r M e t c a l f , t h e ineoi
b e r s «d t h e r «*cruiting c o m m i t t e e .
\\ \ ' K II Y O l ' t t I . A H K I -
Have 25c.
SIXTY ATTEND TEACHERS’ SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY IS
CONVENTION HERE
ENTHUSIASTIC ONE
f «••••• 911 •••! Ht
till-
llirrllll^ .
Tin * l l i u ^ l i i f l
« «’ lit u i l i l r i ’NM l»y I ' r o f i wiMir Hi I m f r r , o f
tin* l o i \ r i hi t \ nt ( I r i ' ^ m i , w •• 11 rop tinl
S T A R T E D TO W A L K F R O M L O R A N E
TO BE P R E S E N T A T L I B E R T Y
L OA N M E E T I N G
Claud«* He br ack, o f Loram*, li bert y
loan c o mm i t t i ’eman. whose name is evi
d e n t l y of Ger man ori gin, !**► th«* spi rit
t h at is goi ng t«i put o ve r th«* t h i r d l i b ­
e r t y loan ami d r i v e th** ka i s e r back to
the Rhine. Alt hough h»* had notice but
a f •*w hours befor e t he meet i ng, he was
here be f or e the me et i ng opened. He
| s t a r t e d t o walk t he 12 miles o v er t he
m o un t a i n b u t was f o r t u n a t e enough to
j be gi ven th** use o f a ri di ng ani mal .
Mr. S e h r m k is s u p er i n t e n d e n t for the
l.orane O r e hur d 6c T i m b e r c ompany.
A G E D E X C O N F E D E R A T E IS N O W
DOING HI S BEST IN M ED
CROSS W O R K
RABBI WISE WILL SPEAK ON
ARMENIAN RELIEF
GERMAN BLOOD HAS NO IN-
FLUENCE ON SPEAKER AT
LIBERTY LOAN RALLY
C am ouflage Torn From Face and Body
of H a lf L eopard, H a lf H yena
Ju n g le Beast, in M a g n ifi­
cent O ratorical E ffo rt.
ALVADORE MAN IS OUT FOR
COMMISSIONER
Will You Back
Up Our Boys
in the
Trenches?
The Third Liberty
Loan, April 6 to 27 Is
Your Opportunity
to Help
( h i t o f th«* Y e l l o w . * *
iiim I
Dan Mi nogue, o f l . a t h a m dis
tri«*t; G. W. Mc Re y n o l d s a n d Nelson
Lil>erty L o a n De l e ga t e s.
T h e fol lowing «lelegnte«, in ndilitinn Lewis, o f Divble «listriet; G. W. Me
t»i a In mt t h i r t y from t h e ci t y, ntt«*inh*«l Fnrlan«l an d W. A. I l e m e n w a y , T h e
t h e li bert y loan rally Momlav aft«*r Cellars «listriet; .1. A. .loll, o f Sa gi na w
«listriet; L. W. Hunt a n d J o e Dame
noon :
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. (!rnno, o f Black wood, o f Wi bl wood «listriet; Mr. an d
B u t t e d i s t r i c t ; Mr. a n d Mr*. F ü h r e r , Mrs. P. J. Ilelliwrell, Mr. atitl Mrs. (' has.
Jess«* T r u t me l nnd George Ke bel beck, o f Bab' s an d (Maude Arne, o f Mo u n t View
H e b r o n distri«-t; ( ' l amie »Hehraek, o f I.«» d i s t r i c t ; J . B. Lincbt uigh an d II. L a u d
r une d i s t r i c t ; Kminct S ha r p, W. P. H u f f we hr, o f Blue Mo u n t ai n d i s t r i c t .
BY SCHAFER
OF 0. U.
T hough a v e t e r a n of the C o n f e d e r a t e
a r my, c r i ppl ed a n d u na b l e to leave his
house, J . A. Burgess. 74 y ea r s o f age,
of S a g i n a w , is s e t ti ng a m i gh t y good
I f Pr o f es s o r J o s e p h S c h af e r , o f t he
exa mpl e for others. H h a s helped Mrs. I Diversity of Oregon, was one o f t h e
Burgess, who is )’»2 year * of age, in million of t hose of G e r m a n blood whom
k n i t t i n g four ¡»airs o f socks and a the k ai s e r d e p e n d e d upon t o ai d him
s w e a t e r for t he Red Cross.
, m bis war a g a i n s t t he l. ui t ed S t a t e s of
1 Amer i ca, his d i s a p p o i n t m e n t c e r t a i n l y
H a r r y W a t k i n s A g a i n Repor t ed Killed. would h a v e been keen could he h a v e
A r ecent l y- publ i s hed list o f c a s u a l ti es l i st ened to P r o f e s s o r S c h a f e r ' s a n a l y t i ­
in E ur o p e c o n ta i n e d t h e n a me o f P r i ­ cal e x c o r i at i on of t he Ge r ma n e mp i r e
v a t e H a r r y A. W a t k i n s , which is the in his a d d r e s s b e f o r e t he s o ut he r n l. ane
name of t he f o r me r C o t t a g e Gr ove b«»y c o u n t y l i b e r t y loan ral ly a t t h e c o mm e r ­
one«* be f or e repor t ed as killeti a n d who cial club Moml uy a f t e r n oo n. Mr. S c h a ­
i n known to h av e been t wi ce wounded
fer is bot h a prof essor, a n d a deep s t u ­
in act i on. So f a r r e l at i ve s h a v e recei ved d en t , o f hist ory. He w e n t back to t h e
no wonl o f t he d e a t h o f «»ur H a r r y A. ti me o f A le x a n d e r , t h e p at r o n s a i n t o f
Wa t k i n s , who enl i st ed f r om N o r t h Bend, I the g r e a t m i l i t a r i s t G e r m a n y o f t od a y ,
and it is not kn o w n w h e t h e r or not t hi s and s howed how wi t h c a m o uf l a g e a n d
is t he same bov.
. Ma c h i a v el l ia n c u n n i n g t h e G e r m a n
I beast had m a d e c e r t a i n t h e wur in
! which t he e n t i r e world is now e nga ge d.
, He s howed how t he G e r ma n people,
who, u nd e r a g ov er n m e n t such as our s
; would lie a people such as us, had been
mol ded i n t o a people r ea d y to do t h e
i b i d d i n g o f i t s mi l i t a r i s t rulers. T h e
This M akes the Second to E n te r the l a mbs ki n c a m o u f l a g e was torn fr om t b e
f ace anil body o f tUe f r o t h i n g ha l f leop­
L ists A g ain st M. H. H arlow , th e
a r d, h al f h ye n a j u n g l e b e a s t which rules
P resen t Incum bent.
tbe Germany of today.
*' We m a y not be a t w a r w i t h t h e
G e r ma n people as such, but onl y b y
J . A. Holcomb, a p r o m i n e n t f a r m e r s l a u g h t e r i n g mi ll ions of t h e G e r m a n
of Alvndore, has filed with t he c o u nt y people can we d r i v e t h e a r m i e s o f i m ­
clerk his d e c l a r a t i on o f c a n di d a c y for peri al G e r m a n y buck to t h e Rhi ne, a n a
| t he republ i enn nomi nat i on for c o u nt y not unt i l t h e hordes of t h e ka i s e r h a v e
commissioner.
t hus been d ri v e n back, or u n t i l it b e ­
Mr. Hol comb is one of t h e c o u n t y ’s comes c e r t a i n to t h e Ge r ma n l eade r s
most successful f a r m e r s nnd has a fi ne t h at t h e all ies r a n do t h a t t r i c k, will
f a r m on F er n Kidge close to t h e town we e v e r know t h e peace for which we
I of Alvndore. He m a k es a s peci al t y of a r e f i g h t i n g , a peace which me a ns no
¡ d a i r y c a t t l e but does a g e ner al f a r m i n g } mor e war f or ever, a n d it would be b e t ­
business.
He is a p r o m i n e n t g ra n g e t e r t h a t we all per i s h t h a n t h a t such
w or ke r in t h a t commu n i t y.
a j u n g l e be a s t be l e f t h al f licV"d t o
Mr. Hol comb is t h e t h i r d man to file r ecover his be s t ia l s t r e n g t h a n d u ga i u
for t he r e publ i can n omi na t i on for com | pounce upon a free, l i be r t y l ovi ng peo-
inissioner. t h e o t h e r t w o b ei n g M. H. ! pie. I a m c e r t a i n t h a t not a n o t h e r foot
Harl ow, who now holds t h e off i ce, and o f F re n ch t e r r i t o r y will be c o n q u e r e d
W. K. Wise, o f Wi s e Villa.
by t he Ge r ma ns . I would s t a k e my li f e
t h a t t he a r m i e s o f t h e allies will n e v er
gi ve a foot o f g r o u n d , bu t billions o f
B E SHARPE IS KILLED
IN LOGGING ACCIDENT our dol l ars must go i n t o t he maw of t he
I war ma c h i n e b ef o r e t b e allies reach t h e
W as 21 Y ears of A ge; Rem ains L aid j Rhine. T h e s e dol l ars we a r e g oi n g t o
give, no m a t t e r w h a t t he s a c r i f i c e . ”
to Rest H ere Tuesday.
Pr o f es s o r S c h af e r , whose f a t h e r was
T h e f u n e r a l of B. E. Shar pe, killed born in G e r m a n y , s a i d t h a t t he pl ace
i n s t a n t l y S a t u r d a y while empl oyed in wher e he fel t least a t home upon a v is i t
t he Booth Kelly L u m b er c o m p a n y ' s to E ur ope t en y e a r s ago was in G e r ­
loggi ng c a mp at We ndl i ng. was held ma n y . a n d he sai d his f a t h e r took pr i de
here at 2 p. m. T u es d ay f r om t he chapel , in t he f a c t t h a t t h e p a r t o f G e r m a n y in
Kev. K. ti. (>. C r o a t o f f i c i a t i n g. The which he wa s horn was a p ar t of F r a n c e
M. W. A. lodge had c h a r g e o f t he s e r ­ at t h e t i me o f his b i r t h . P r o f e s s o r S c h a ­
f e r m a d e a s t i r r i n g ap p e a l f o r t he g r e a t ­
vices a t t he gr ave.
Mr. S ha r p e was born here S e p ­ est c o n s i de r a t io n f o r t hos e o f G e r ma n
t e m b e r .1, l ’»!!*. a n d wa s 21 ye a r s , ti a n c e s t r y , a n d b e a r i n g Ge r ma n names,
m o nt h s a n d l.'t d a y s o f age. S u r v i v i n g i who are lining t h ei r ful l p a t r i o t i c d u t y ,
r el at i ves a r e t he wife, t h e mot her . Mrs. wi t hout , in t h e least, b ecomi ng so care-
E. K. l ’er ki ns , o f D o r e n a ; t h e f a t h e r , W. | less as to let a n y real e nemi es go u n ­
I.. S ha r p, o f I n d i a n a, a n d t h e f ol l owi ng d et e c t e d . A s i g n i f i c a n t f a c t in c o n ne c ­
b r ot her s , s i s t er s a n d h a l f - b r o t h e r s : A l ­ tion wi t h t h e m e e t i n g which Mr. S c h a ­
vin E. S h ar p e , Mrs. Della C r owe and f er a d d r e s s e d was t h e p r e s en r e o f s e v ­
Boss Sha r pe , o f C a l i f o r n i a ; Mi nni e eral b e a r i n g G e r ma n names, or o f G e r ­
Sha r pe , o f C o t t a g e G r o v e ; A n n a Shar pe, man a n c e s t r y , who a r e a r d e n t w o r k e r s
of l ’o r t l an d . ami Mrs. M y r t l e Kelly, of in t h e l i b e r t y b o n d dr i ve.
T r a mi l i * Cla*M One oí Best lu S t a t e P r o g r am. F if t e e n C'eut Luucb, Decor a &pee< hes A i e M a d e by Busy L a y me n
l*i»i»t tin* t ’ottag** t i n i v e t e a c h e r s ’
Who Sti ll F i n d T u n e for Tills
tioiiit, Bv e r y t l ii ug Best Ever.
tiaiiiin;*
« lass is one of tin* l u s t in tin*
A l thin n i i ' r t i l i g roiupli't« * pin ii h t o r
K i n d of Wor k.
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nial«' is tin* eoiiipliuieiit pan! by K. A.
flu' rii in p:i
w i-n* out Ii ii i ' i l .
i aili' ton. of tin* s t a t e siip4*rifit«‘tideiit ’s
D u r i n g tltiN wi'i'k u • >• m p I •-v«* « « iinun
I • * I r •«• •*, who visit«*«! t h e s « ■ In «««Is last
o f tin* «*i«t in* t ' o lt H ^ i* ( i r o \ i* f o u n t i v m
j we e k .
The first rally o f t he C o t t ag e Grove
T h e a n n u a l t e a c h e r s ’ i n s t i t u t e h«*ld
I h ' i h ^ i i i i h I i *. T i n * i'•*ti mun i h io 'i ii ^ ti .ki- n
Sunday
School ass«»eiat ion was held
h«*re
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a
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was
a
most
successful
on «'ii i <| h w i n c h w i l l I»«* ii mi * 1 1 n h u iiii'ii ii h
a t l i i i r ami Sup«‘riii!«‘nd«*ut Moore took Sunday e ve n i n g at t h e C h r i s t i an church
o| 11 • I «' 1 III I II I n i* t lint no pt*r«oii I t l l\ I I
«»ecasioii to ««»inpiim«*nt the local com and the l arge n u d i e m e pr«*H<*ut imiicat
|o iik «i|
W l i f i i til«' i' :«III pH I ts n )M «uni
Hutte«* upon t h e e f f i c i e n t m a n n e r i i i ed th«* keen i n t er es t t h a t is being tak«*n
p l i t«*i| t i n ' l l ' w i l l In* n i o i u p li ti* r i ' i o f i l
which nrrnng* m«*nt* had been mad«*, as in thin mov «‘ineiit. A fi ne p r ogr a m pre
on « to It 1 ' i i n l a h to lion mu« Ii mu Ii p « r
w«ll us t h e m a n n e r in which t hey were pared by t h e committe«* in c h a r g e r e ­
h i i I i Ii ii i mi ) I im « i lin 'd in
tl n n « :iiupu i^ n .
c a r r i e d out. Then* were a bout SO «Ici sult* «1 in an e n t h u s i a s t i c »«rv ice and,
how in ill’ll in pr<*\ ioum I'liiiipn i |¿ iim , m o l
Gouditiun* Wh i c h M a k e Ne c e s s a r y Thi s «gat«'M, bennies S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Moore ii«» doubt , b e s p e a k s gr«*at«*r ef f i ci ency
how
in iii'h t n i
o th iT
wiir tt«*fi v it Í«**
and g r e a t e r ai l n e v cm e n t s in t he Su n d a y
«ml S up e r v i s o r Floyd S«*uter.
Aid l u t .Stricken IVuple. A t e
ri»«r«' w i l l ii I ho In« u i-oiii p h ' t « r i ' i o n l of
scion»!
work ot th«* ci t y.
'Flu*
fol
lowing
aiblresses
were
<b*liv
ii ii \ r •*!« hi «ii n |»i\«*n f o r not l i u \ i n ^ lil<
Almost Uuh e l l e v a h l e
Much was add«*«! to th»* p ro g r am by
•*re«l ; ‘ ' P r i m a r y M e t h o d s , M Mins Porn
• i • \ I i o i h I m , iim w e l l jih a r« «'«»r«l of
H«d«-‘o mb ; “ T e a c h i n g Art in Kleinetitury th«* a«blr«*sses of l a y me u , who, a l t hough
wb«*tlo i or not tin* pi’iHon i>* alilt* to l»u\
G r t i t l e s , " Mrs. Merle F««w«*ll; “ An F«lu auiong th«* busiest men o f t he cit y, fiml
l i b e r t y I i o i m I m .
Th«* « a t n p a i g n f«»r r«di«*f t u m l s f««r th«* «atiotial N «*glect Music,* ' Mrs. R«»y W. ti me t «*r i n t er es t in Sunday' school work.
in thin « a in p ii i)» ii tin* c o u n t r y ilin
«l«‘Mtitute a n d s t a r v i n g Vrmeuiatis and (»lass; “ Methotls in T e a c h i n g H i s t t i r y , ' ' T a l k s were ma«le by Rev. Jo se p h
tril l ’* will I «■ *#\ ••»••«| iim n«'\«*r lii'for«* S y r i a n s , which will b«* put on next
Knot t s , J . B. P r o t z m a n . C. K. F m p h r e y ,
Miss Ma r ga r e t Mc Dona l d; “ Vital iz
uii«l it in li«'<'oniiii)¿ i'\ nli*nt t h a t th«* w«*«*k, will I««- g i v e n iin| •«*tii m by an ad
Rev. 1>. A. MacLeod, Miss Jtiy'ce Tcet-
ing
Kngli#h,
Miss
Lulu
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I'lanis
«'•ointr\ people a i e takill)* it ('iiMli'r i i i dri-MH in 11i«* high hi h<t«d a u d i t o r i u m at
t«i«'Hi tInin «*\«*r l»«'tor«» in t h e «‘oinliit't < : Ji Suiolay e v e n i n g by Ra b b i J o n a h f«»r C«mp«*ration in t h e Prissent C r i s i s , * ’ j ers, Mrs. C. W . Cabiwell , J . L. B e a t t y
ol tin* w i i
If•- 1 i i h a r i l e r to reach l»\ It W is«', ol Port la li«!, one ot t h e abl«*st S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Wak«*fi«*ld, of Cr«*MW« ll; f u n d Alt. J u r y . A f e a t u r e o f tli«* j»ro
I’ll«' M i H iim iersto otl Chibl.
Mrs. li ma • grain wan special music pr ovi de d by t he
« «»inin 111 «•«•■« t l i r \ has«* not b e f o r e I i i h I
««I I *«#r t in ml '» public speaker s.
B«*ug«*r ; “ T h e N«*gl«*ct«*«| Child, *’ Su d i f f e r e n t churches. It is pl a n n e d to h««ld
t h e o p p o r t u n i t i «* h to iliMplay t h e n i n t e r
II«* will fell tri a highly de wr r i pt i v«* p e n n t elide n t R«»y W, Glass; “ T«*a«'hiiig «me of thes e rallies ever y mont h.
••■♦I t h a t h a s * I h ' i 'I i pr «'Merit ««1 tin«*«' i i i
th« g r e a t n«*cd Put riot i. hui Thr««ngh ( ' ivies ami G e o g r a ­
« "in pm t t«on i i i ii ii it i « m , but t in v a r e ni«l e|«M|ii«*nt m a n n e r
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«b’iiioiint r a t irij»
t h a t th ey a n * jiiMt iim
which this mone y will be iim «'«I. Rnbbi exp«*asive H a n d Work K«|uipment, ’ *
i i n o l i to I m * co iiM iil er i *«I an tin* «*ity peo
SUCCUMBS TO DROPSY
W in«- a l w a y s g«*ts t rciueiidiMis gatheriiig** I Mrs. Or p a h
Benson; “ G e o g r a p h y , * *
tor hi m public a d d r e s s e s iii Portlnrui an d Minn Smi t h , of t h e Kiigen«* schools. \ n
T h e f une r a l «*T Mrs. Nellie Z«-igl«*r,
I t i * t h o u g h t t h a t a tintn f r o m t h e
it is cxpe«'t«*d t h a t a l ar ge amliein«- will oblresM was also mail«* by Su p e r i nt e ml
wi l e ul Carl li. Zeigler, was held here
I r«'l»i*h«*M w i l l be at III«* iliHpOHiil o f th e
gi«*«*t him here.
ent Moore, in which h« pai«l many coin at 10:JU T u e s d a y f or enoon. Rev. «Joseph
t ottri)*«' ti rov «'
* in in 1 11»«
fo t
m «' s e r a l
Tin* c o n d i t i o n of the s e poor, p«*rs«* pliliH'tits to the C«»ttag«* t»r«»ve selio«ds. Kn o t t s «*ttu*iatmg. D e a t h occur r ed Sun
das*« a n d a n e f f o r t w i l l be m a d e to has«*
<uted v i c t i ms of (•erinuti an d T u r k i s h II«* r«*ferr**«| part i ei i l arl y t«» t h e spl endid «lay f or enoon from drops y. T h e flt#rai
h i m siHit an m a n s m i i m o u i k I i
co m in u ti
fr i ght I u I iicmh is almost unb«*lievable. A lunch s«*rv «•«! by th«* «lom«*stie science t r i b ut e s wer«* many a n d bea ut i ful .
it I «* h a*» poHMibb . w l i i ' i e in«M*tin^M W ill be
ttdegriim from P e r s i a s a y s t h a t t h e r e girls at 15 c e n t s ami to the «b'eorations
Mrs. Zeigl er was bor n at Strow bridge.
h«'l«l.
Mass., anti was aged bs year s , 7 m o nt hs
In th e c it y c a m p a i g n t h e r e w i l l be an ar«* 40,000 d e s t i t u t e in T e h c r n n al«»n«*t «»I tin* Hi'hool rooms, p ar t ic u l a r l y t ha t
and 2 days. Tu«« sons and a «laughter
u r g u m / i i t i o n in i m i t a t i o n ot a m i l i t a r y oilier citi«*s nr«* e«|ually n«*e«ly, p«*«»ple «»f M i h h Beit ha Stephens.
um * e a t i ng «lend a ii i mu I n , ami women ar«*
Music was furnish«*«! by t he high by a f o r m e r m a r r i a g e s ur vi ve. T h e y are
o r K i i n i / i i t t o n , w i t h a K«*ii«*ritl, eolonelM,
c a p ta il iM , h11*h p r i s a t e n m t h e rea r r ank, a b a n d o n i n g tin* i n f a n t s which they have Mclond mal e «piartef ami by t he g u i s ’ H a r r y Nokcs, of San Antonio, T e x a s ;
no s t r e n g t h t«» nourish.
glee d u b .
Fr wi u Nok«*s, of O k l a h om a Cit y, Okla.,
• t«
T h e «■ 1 1 y w i l l b«* «1 1 \ i < I •*< I i n t o 1 1 i h
S t a t e S«*er«*tary l l i i ml sa k e r writ«*s:
and Mrs. N«»ra Gi l l et t e, o f Scanlon,
t r o t » , UH w i l l i i I mo t i l e e l i t l i e Mill r o n i l l l
‘ I call t h i nk «»t n o t h i ng m«»r«* f i t t i n g
Minn.
She ma r r i e d Mr. Ze i gi rr h«*r«*
iiiK c o u n t r y .
Books W asted for Soldiers.
H e r f o r m e r husbati«)
I he n iii in « a i n p a i ^ n op« n** \ p r i l ti a n d t ha n that a J e w should a p p e a l b c f u i e a
\ «Iiiv «* for books f«»r t h e *«>ldiers of f«»ur y e a r s ago.
gn-af body ««t ( ‘h r i s t i n n s to pl«a«l with th«- Kuri»p«*aii a r mi e s is b ei ng conduct«»«! I was a b r o t h e r of «John Nokcs, of this
«•out nine« t h r e e w e e k * ,
but
th«* pr«*
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t h i s week, b«*ing in r h u r g e o f t he teach I city,
1 1 in ii in r y w o r k im j u i t a*« i m p o r t a n t In (I m 'I ii f«*i the I i v «• m of tlo'ir fellow t ' l i n s
cr* * t r a i n i n g class « » f th«* high school.
H it way a*« th«* w o r k o f t h e m a i n «Irise Han*.
A nother C an d id ate for House,
Rev. A. I.. ( rim ami ( ’. P. Y a n l l o u t t « \ Faeli g r a d e o f the *<‘hools in ««mtestiug
a n d im t a k i n g m any «Inv* o f tun«* on t h e
ilalvnr
Wlireler, on.- ;;f L ane <01111
«if Kiigen«*, mbi ressed the c o mme r c i a l t«»r the largest n u mb er of donati«»ns.
p a r t o f th e m e n m id ssolin'li o f t h e coin
t v ' s most p r o mi n e n t f a r me r s , Im« <l<*cid-
in i f f «*«* m . rin* C o t t a g e tiros«* M«*ctioii im cl ub Monday night a n d a p p o i n t e d C. R e a d i n g m a t t e r is one of th«* t h i ng s j oil t o become u c a n d i d a t e for t he lower
II Corson, W, J . Wood*, («. M. Mark* nn»st nee«le«l by th«* boys on t ly** fr ont .
t i n b«"»t o r ^ i i n i /«'«I H«*«'tioii i i i t h e c o u n t y .
1 house of t he l egi s l at ur e on t h e rcpubli-
It i m e\p« « te«l t h a t tin* a mo u n t to !>«* b ur y, Htip«*i i n t eml en t R. M . Glass, A If.
I < :<n t i c k e t . Mr. Wheel er is :i n a t i v e of
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Soldier Boys R each Ne w Jer sey.
Lane c o u nt y , born a t I' l ensant Ui 11.
wall b«* fllMiJMMI. Tin« a mo u n t ím m «» C o t t a g e (ip)V«• «•«•ntral commit t«1«*. Thi s
Definit«» w«»rd has rea«he<l Imre t h at where he h a s resided since. He is m:isV;r
l a i ^ e that the plan will be follow'«*«! tlmt coiuluittee has a p p o i n t ed the !««ll«iwing tin* both a r t i l l e r y , «»I which some 7(1 for ot the L a n e c o u nt y I ' omonn g r a n g e , n
han I»••«* ii adopt«'«! t h r o u g h o u t the eoiiu sub commit tees iii the s u r r o u n d i n g t« r n
me r C»th company* hoy* a r e now mem me mb e r o f t h e l. ane eouiitv f a i r boa r d,
try «if itnl«*xiii)» e v e r y pciMon hii si n^ t o r y :
bers, h:iH n' liehed C a m p Me r r i t t , N. J.. a n d o t h er w i s e pr omi ne nt .
Rail
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except
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proper ty or an income :in«l t h e npp«»iul
h a v i n g ma d e t h e t r i p by boat t hr ou g h
m e a t of a lilting e ouimit tee to «'Mtimate Htr«*«*t, Mouth of railrotitl Mrs. F. A. th<* canal .
W A T C H Y o l K I.AHKI.. S a v e 25c.
t he niliotllif «'lull pcrnon Mhotild j*i\«* in ! t»arets«>u, J r . , Mrs. Klb«*rt B«*de, Mrs.
l .orane. Mr. S h a r p e w a s a g r a n ds o n of
o n b r t«« «b« I iím oi ln*r #part in nti*iii£ Ida \ cat c h, Mrs. A. W Kim«*, Mrs. D.
Mrs. 1.. A. Thompson, o f t hi s cit y.
th«* r«*< | ii i i«*« I a mount . A moil n f m id' bondM 11« men w ay , Mrs. F ra n k INitts.
Mr. S h a r p e was e mpl oye d wi t h s e v e r ­
Main Mtr«*«*t nort h lietween l i v e r and
previntiMly bought will !•«* t a k e n into
al o t h e r men at t h e t i me he was killed.
«'oiiMidertitiou
The list of bond pur r ui l m n d Mrs. J o h n Sil sby. Mrs. J. II.
A t r e e b e g an to fal l a n d w a r n i n g was
« H iimitm , and the atnoiititM of t h e i r pur- I ' r o t / m a i l , Mi s s Kuniei* \ a n D e n b u r g .
gi ven, but t he u n f o r t u n a t e man was u n ­
Mai n afreet south t «> Madi son *tr«*et,
« I iiim «* m , will be ptibliMhed, a n d it in prob
a bl e t o get a w a y in time.
able that fornn*r pur«* ha mom will ii I mo be hetw«*«*ii riv«*r a n d ra i l r o a d Mrs. R. \V.
Mr. S h a r p e was m a r r i e d only last J u n e
(«lass, Mrs. ( ’has. Adams, Mrs. Klbert
nhow II.
to Miss F l or ence E. Al l man, o f t hi s city.
A n y w h o at«* «I i mhii t in f ¿«»«I
w i t h th** S mi t h , Mrs. Albert Helliwell.
I'aeifi«* highway and west Main, sout h
r u l i n g g i \« * n t h e m w i l l h n s e an o p p o r
MRS DORA FIELDS DIES
Mrs. C. M. S hi n n , Miss
t r i n i t y to a p p e a l befo»«* th«* r o u i u i i t t e e t«i c it y limits
AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS
Kem, Miss Curri n. Miss Kins«*y.
a n d l m \ e th«* r a t i n g corr«*«*!«*«!.
West Main to Birch a v e n u e Mrs. T.
T h e p la n to iim «* y e l l o w «•at«!*« f o r th ose
W as Aged 50 Y ears and H ad Resided in
w h o do not com«* up to sshat sim ii is th«*ir Whe«*ler, Mrs. C. II C«*rson, Mrs. II. B.
Oregon 20 Years.
p ro p o rtio n ,
red ear«ls f o r
thos«* w h o Griggs, Mrs. S. V. Allison.
Will you lielp to piH a rapid lire rit'le, which will
—
Ibrcli a v e n u e , nort h to hill Mrs. D.
I'o m e
up
to
fifty
per
cent
of
Mrs. Dora Fi el ds suc c u mb e d e ar l y
lire
22
shots
in
2'g
seconds,
into
the
hands
of
J.
S«*holl,
Mrs.
li
ma
Konger,
Mrs.
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| F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n to a short illness wi t h
fo r
tlm s e
who
ta k e
the
f u l l Met calf .
«•very United States soldier «m the firing line to
pneumoni a, t h e f u ne r a l b ei n g held a t 9
C o mm i t t e e s fo r Ou t s i de District*.
a m o u n t o f t h e i r p r o p o r t i o n , w i l l not be
o' cl ock S a t u r d a y fr om t h e chapel . T he
um «‘<! h e re , a l t h o u g h it is b e i n g us«'d in
Corn lie, Mrs. (>. K. Crow«*; Sn g i n n w,
help in protecting your home and the safety of body was t a k e n to Br owns vi l le for i n ­
Mrs. F. T. It cnst on; I>iv •«!••, Mrs. W. K.
m a n y o th er place*.
t e r me n t .
the world against the kaiser and the Imn?
llow«*v«'r, t h i s s y s t e m w i l l I»«* imeil f o r B u r k e t t ; l.«»n«lou, W. A. H e c k ; Black
Mrs. F ie l d s was 50 y ea r s o f a g e a n d
« li s tr ic ts .
I n 1 1 1
« lis tr ie t ra is e s h a l f
Mutto, Mrs. K. B. C r a n e ; Dorena, Mrs.
Will yon help to Iniihi ships, make necessary
had been a r es i dent o f Oregon for 20
o f its prop«»rtion it w i l l r e m a i n in th«* .1. Kirk a n d Mrs. J . H o l s t m n i ; Wild
years . She was born in K e n t u c k y. She
artillery and ammunition, maintain hospitals and
y e l l o w ; ns soon as it ruis«*« h a l f o f its w « hm | , Mrs. S t a n l e y Datiiewood a n d Mrs.
had been a widow for a n u m b e r o f y e a r s
Mrs. K. S.
p r o p o r ti« in it w i l l go i n t o th«* r e d , m id J o e Da me w o o d ; Uuj ada,
hny food and clothing ami supplies to support | a n d t h e r e a r e no c hi l dr en. Mrs. F. J .
i f if ra ises i t s e n t i r e «piotti it w i l l go Il obl ermai i ; Silk Creek, K. M. B a b c o c k ;
our hoys in the trenches as \v«'ll as their allies* j Raley, o f P o r t l a n d , a si ster, was wi t h
The (Vtlars, Mr*. W. A. H e i n e n n a y ;
i n t o th«* blu«*. C o l o r e d t u c k s w l l In* us«*«|
j Mrs. F i e l ds d ur i n g her last illness.
f o r t h i s i n s t e a d o f enrils. T h e sa m e sys
R«»w River, Mrs. Glen S«*«»tt a n d Mrs.
No great sacrifice is necessary on your part. The
O t h e r b r o t h e r s a n d si ster s a r e as f o l ­
tern is b e i n g i i **«*«I b y t h e stat«* c o m m i t
J. S. Muglii«lry.
lows: E mm a Gilpin, Reba V a n Buren,
I'nitcd States government wants to huv these
t e e . 'The s lo g a n o f th«* c o m m i t te eini'i i
N i n e t h o u s a n d t bdl a rs is th«* a mo u n t
i Char l es a m i F r a n k Ski l l mun.
f o r t h e d i f f e r e n t d i s t r i c t s w i l l be * ' O e t a s k e d of l.an«* county.
supplies on your credit and guarantees you a return of your
u l l lo t iii«- i - i i o i t p u t f o r t h in i i t t r i n l i i i ^
NUMBER 26
money, one hundred cents on the dollar, with good interest ami
no ordinary taxes to pay on your bonds.
T h e r e is n o m o r e s a f e i n v e s t m e n t i n
th e w o r ld . P L A N N O W to in v e s t
in t h e T h i r d L i b e r t y L o a n , A p r . 6 - 2 7
EVERY FAMILY MUST HAVE
WAR GARDEN. SAYS ROBB
" L i t t l e d r o p s o f w a t e r , l i t t le g r a i n s
o f sa n d m a k e t he m i g h t y ocean a n d t he
g r e a t bi g l a n d . ” al most s u m ma r i ze s t he
i n t e r e s t i n g t a l k m a d e by C o u n t y A g e n t
Robb be f or e t h e c o mmer ci al cl ub M o n­
d a y night . He pres n te d f a c t s a n d f i g ­
ures to show how much even a li t t l e
g ar d e n in e v e r y f a m i l y would a d d t o
the w o r l d ’s food suppl y, a n d e mphas i zed
t he need o f e v e r y f ami l y d oi n g s o me ­
t h i n g f o r t h e food suppl y a t a t i me
when a f a i lu r e o f cr ops woul d be t h e
g r e a t e s t c a l a m i t y o f t he ages.
Mr. R obb also e mp h a s i z e d t h e i m ­
p or t a n c e o f su p p o r t o f all a g r i c u l t u r a l
m o ve m e n t s b y such bodies a s c o m m e r ­
cial clubs. He u r ged c oope r a t ion wi t h
the p r o d u c e r s for a successful local fai r,
as well as a successful c o un t y fai r, a n d
also u r ged s u p po r t of. t he home g ua r d .
THRIFT STAMPS TO BE
GIVEN FOR RHYMES
R h y m e s t e r s o f L a n e c o un t y h a v e a n
o p p o r t u n i t y to d is pl a y t h ei r t a l e n t in a
sl ogan cont e s t a n no u n c e d by t he c a m ­
p ai gn c o m m i t t e e in c h ar g e of t h e t h r i f t
stHmp dr i ve. T he c o m m i t t e e is o f f e r i n g
a t h r i f t s t u m p e v e r y d a y be t we e n now
SERVICE FLAG FOR C. 0.
a n d April 1 for t h e best r h y me d sl ogan
SOON TO BE ON DISPLAY whi ch is r ecei ved fr om the ci t i zens o f
t h e count y. F o r t h e best one sent in
C o t t a g e Gr ove will h a v e a ser vi ce d u r i n g t h e whole period, a w a r s a v i n gs
f l ag on di s p l a y wi t hi n a few days. I t s t a m p val ued nt $4.15 will be o ff er e d .
has been o r d e r ed so as t o be here In No p a r t i c u l a r lengt h or st yl e is p r e ­
t i me to ser ve as p ubl i ci t y for t he l i b e r ­ s cr i bed. A u t h o r s o f r hymes a r e a s k e d
t y loan d r i v e and will be hung over to s end t h e m to J . N. W o r k m a n o r
Maiu s t r e e t . T h e n u m b e r o f men iu t h e George Tur n b u l l , o f t he L a n e c o u n t y
ser vi ce will be shown by f i gur e s dis t h r i f t s t a m p c o mm i t te e , E ugene. C hi l ­
pl ayed ou a fi el d o f white.
d re n a r e u r ge d to e n t e r t h e cont e s t .