®lrr J VuIJ'MK XXVIII CANDIDATE PITCHER SPOTS STOLEN GAS CAR III* 1*1 «M i n i l i o lii tlf l'u n * ' u n i , « unyiMi u I I ih I imiii Hi* »• ih wliicli limi I mi ii «41 • » li* ii frulli \N Il A uil» rii*. I.il» W niii'N icr I i i i i I i I i i i ^ , l'<»rtImiti. Wbili* in Kugt*iii' h u l u n i t i y l^it•• li«*r uutici'il tln* t-ur ^«* t l a r « » l i tli«* « »Iy mimi tliw nrii l»<>timi unti ri'iiinrkt'tl timi it vi ii n »•«•rtmiilv a m t « » I«* f i tur. Hoou iilt«*r lu* «* ii ni i* li « • ni «• I h * liMiriii'tl fiu in ICuy ( i | iKgNl ut I ' m i i i n I u c k , timi tlu* t u r litui Iti’i'ii n I »ti ii 11 « » ii •* « I t li i t i *. Tilt* n u li v\ I h » I r l i it tuok ibi* tr u lli llurt*. » i i y i i i ^ ilu-y v\ • i r li» ^*»*1 a t r tu*k I*» ^«*1 tlu* f a r « mi t t»f ilu* imiti T l i r y tini in»t rt*funi unti liuvi* iii»t I»••«• ri cu|»tureti. I*i tflu'f I f a n i f t l l l i f iiaiiu* « » t tlu* tm m*r ! fruin ih«- In rum- un in I >•* r am i l f l«*|»li<»iit*«l I In* i l i i r f « » t iMiliff uf 1 *t • 1 11 ii li « I lim i In* limi Mi A mitri«* n t'ur fur inni li wii» luti tintil M u iu lay n 1 1«t fim i ilu* l'u ri lauti i i u f h t ir i l i «* n ri*|*«»iIt*i| l im i tlu* car Inni l»**«*ii ntol«*u aliti unti rut'fi’tl Mr l * i I f I u t fu n«'t il ami I• riii^ il lift* FOUR MORK STARR TO CO ON SERVICE FLAG C u i lag«* Urtivi* vvill untiti I»«* alili* tu I» tu ri* ftuir in uri* »»lai»» t»n il»« «rrv le»* fla g, I » 11 f * k i n i' Ibi* ftifal I « * I«»*». T l u ni* li r i u n ì mi* fin ltnl|»li l . f ^ a t , vv In» ulri*utly li u *» rnliNlrtl, l i •• v 11 \ Miu l.t'tnl, |* i i » tur ut iIn* l*ri*nl»ytfnuli «•l»tir«’h, vili«» v ì i II In i \ r Attuti t « » tale«* 111 » V. M ( ’ A viurk (»rurgr H a l l , . I r , vili«» ha» f i l l i «Irti viill» tlu* n a i a ) r«*»«*rv«*», ami l ’h«*t \ rtviI>t*n tiiirg, vì lu» Im» tlft ulfti t*i i*ii!i a t ni t li»' ni t • il«*rv, " w li«*r«* tlu*y tlu tlu* t u r i mg Mr \ iinlb*nl»urg, vì lu» buu t»«*«*n vvork mg ut l'n» Aftttt ft»r » in •• tini«*, i** bum«* ft|»f Itili ug u <’oti|»l<‘ uf w«*t‘k» viitb hit Ì jurrnt», VIr ami Mr* ( 1 || Vauli«*li ìurg j , , , ) I .a «I Vit f k mi i*v«*nt th a t Inni umili* tb m g u f a liiiiu u ru iiA M fttu ig . 111 * a |i i 11 * «uni«* vi an I AtTitniA t* tiiiA**«|iif in* f », viüa li ri it • 11 •*< I in a Attui«* w bat f in* i*t i*»iiA ma a in I l»y tin* j u la it» r (» itrtin r tlm mg tin* al»»» in*«* o f t b f f i l i tur. T I m * »fury w a a ai » ritti«* ti li» h m th a t Tin* H«*iifin»*l bini in» n!»*ii th a t it f u iili! |>o»»il»lv be t a k f n a «* i nniAly by uny«»iu*, am i tiit*ri* vì a » lint tin* I fit a t t Intugli t th a t any u n r «»»ubi |ti»AAibly b f l i f i f th a t a n y l»t till* tiling»« N tlltfti r o llit i I # « » h n 11 » I y liavt* l a k f i i |»laff. I lo w p v p v r, it »•« t in-« th a t tin* » to ry wan not a«’«'«'|»t «•I m th a t A|»irit by tlniA«* tirine*i|»ally «* «» Vi »* «* r ii •*« I in n i th a t tin* I f f lin g A «if tin* g u i t* < » ii t* •* r ii •*« I bait* b f c ii h ith m ih l\ injur«*«!. It iA tin* J m » I i «V o f Th«* H f i i t i i i f l , ü In* ii it mnkt*A a m iA tiik f, nr f r u i r , tu f t a i ik l y lu lm it tin* ah in«*, am i vi In* n a li V «» ii«* a ft*« Img* ar«* tin m t f iit i « > h n 11 y injur** cl tin* |»it|»«*r i» «•v«*r r«*a«ly to «lu it»« p a rt tu maki* am«*inlA. T«» th a t f in i, The* M«*ntin«*l Atat«*H th a t tin* fa r t» o f tin* niltornohiU* u<‘ « id ft it in w h ic h M a « K u t li J o r g f t i •««» ii h i m ««»Uffn u *«1 v v f if N ta tfd in tin* H«*«*t»inl A f f lim i «»f tin* » to ry, th a t t b f r i t l i f i i I imim tilin g » »tat«*«l «a tlu* fir» t Af f l i mi «»f t b f » to ry fo n iti not b ftV f I» lip p e urei, «lui nut h a p p e n n in i vi«»ultl m m» \i ay f i t tbi* r n ia r a e t fr o f t b f * » t iin a b lf am i |>t»|»iilur g ir l f o il f«*riif«l. rb fr i* h u m n«» in t P iit in n t«» b.«un r» n \ «»iif, |iurti<* it In r ly M i» » .lo r g 11 ai » n , vv ho im lif b l m h ig h t*At«*«*fii I • v Tin* N«-at n i f i nm l by a il w ho kn o w in i about the up on ae a w ord- two. *** B U F F L E G H O R N H E N GETS T IR E D OF W A R W O R K A N D L A Y S D O W N O N T H E JOB 0(i leader c ; G 0iL A fte r 81 Y e a r s of E ventful Life Is Still an A c t i v e P ra d itio n e r A |»i«»nf«*r ut T»;:. a h f ih » of tlu* la»t Indmn vvnr «»f Orfgon, |»imif**r gold miiifr, «li»«*ov«*r«*r of nfv> ral wid«*ly kru»viii timori«*» in infililim* ami »fili a mirri*AMfni orartitioner ut Hi yeur» of ; g**, l)r. \v. VV. Ogl«*»liyr of f'ottag«* Uroi«*, r< tprath uc«*urre«l S«*nt im*l u magni f if rut |»u*tiir«*, four ami k'rn la y night ua the rc»ult of heart a half f«*i*t in length, « » f (' baltfrv, <»f»t Ii trouble, with which Ahe had l«»ng l»een art illr ry, in uhi rii ari* 7. ut tin* fm dipt a Atifferrr. She had »uffere«! a »«*\er«* infili bpv» t»f S u ili «*<»ni|»nny. Th«* pu*- attark n «* v eral wre«*k» beft»re but wn» tuft* vi ua t:«k«*n jiim I hftOr«* the buy« h*Il thought to I»«* w* II «» ii the road to re­ tin* fort II In i b«*«*n |»l|t till «li»|»lay m covery and had b«*cii able to be out a Tbr H«*ntin«*l nimloH ami ia uttrut ting few day» before. Though an iriiulid for m ut* h attention Th«»»«* üi»hitig «’«»pi«*» inrttiv year», Mr». VtkiiiA via» of an uti t»f tin* pu t tir«* may l«*ui«* «»r«l«*iA viitli 1 umialli cheerful ami a u ih iv di »poai ti mi Thf S«*ntnu,l «»r a «*ml dir«*« t t«» Mr. Arm i and tin* many fri«*ml» who *lflight«*«l to Ati«»ng at IIiiiuiiit»ii«l.* T bf |»ru*«* i» 4 2 : \ i m it her m*\«*r h**ard a word of cum ! plaint. pur b. Mr». Atkin» wa» born at (»mm*»i ill»*, VVyniiiiug county, N«*w Y«»rk, in lH4ti. CALL MADE FOR Y M I She wa» married t«» A. It Atkin» in iHtWt 0. A SUBSCRIPTIONS at Northeunt, Krie county, Pn. They • mm* to 1 ude|n*nd«*uce, Or«*., in 1871*, V «•»»Il bu» bffii mail«* ii|»«ui Tr«*uAur«*r making fh«*ir hum«* there until 1IHH, Har\ «*y for tin* bain nrc uf tin* V M jvih«*n they removed to Cottnge Grove. t A. fund r:ii*u-«l lirrt* ami ail t II «* mmiry Mr Atkin» died here »ever a I year» ago. Mr». Atkin.» win a member of the F'ir»t t«n band w I I » tnail«*«l tu iHiuuty h«*ii«l «|iinvtfrA y«• »t«*i«Inv. Tln r«* tir«* a number Pr«*»by teriau church at lndep«*ntlfnce uf | • I«*« I g ** a that Ita i r Ilot y rt l»rm (»aiti. t«»r a number t»f year». Hint tlu »He vì lu» lut v«* n\r rlooked |»ny- Surviving children arc Mr». John tuent» ar»* a**kf«l tu f'«»iii|»b*tt* th«*m with Kirkland, of Albany; H M. Atkina, of l i «*u»iir«*i Harvey at mire, »«» that tbf lit1 ■!»«», VV ii .; N. I. Atkin». I)riggA, l«la.; l»n\» ul «»m armi»'* mai liai«* tin* bi*nn» Mr». S. V. AII i . huii , of tin» city, with lit «»f tin* moii«*y in tin* V. M. ( ’. A. j whom Mm. Atkin» made her home. work. Klt»i»e Atkin», of Forent Grove, mid Jenn Alliaon, «if Cottnge Gr«»ve. are »ur W B. Bu« kl«*y Stnu k by CabU viiing grantlchildreii. Mount Virar, Aprii I h . ( S|»«*<*ini) - — VV K. liiH'kify w a a «truck by tin* lui«* w lui«* working ut III«* Hiit kiry mill COMMENCEMENT W E E K 'rinirAilay, rrntl«»ring him unfon»<*i*»iiN. EVENTS ARE DATED Mftliral attfntuni wa» »«*fur<*«l miti it vviiA a»«*«*rtuiiiftl that ni» injurit**« \v«*r«* The «late» for the event» of the com- « « » Il fi li •*«! tu tilt» alni brui»«*» about tin* 1 iiiciiceinent »ea»on of Cottage Grrove bfiitl ami *«lif»ulil«‘r» ami it ih ffared that I high »chool have beet »et, nnd are an a rib Im» beni hrnkrii Ino»«* from tbf ; follow »: »pini*. Mr. Itm-klry wn» taken t « » Ili» Senior cla»» play, May 21, H p. m. lumi«* in t'ottage (trust* ami ha» a» yet Venper »«*rvic«*, bv Hev. Crini, t»f Ku- !»•*«• ti una bit* tu return tu work. I grlie, May 2ti, I to Ti o'clock p. in. HaccalaurtMit«* addre»», by Hev. (Tim, Corney I h Getting Su» pi clou» ! *»f Kugeuc, May 24. I' ('. ('uffiumi i» getting NiiHpicimi» Annual high .»chool picnic, May 27. that »«»m«* malif’iuuA »pirit lui» g«»t unto Clan» night, nddr«»»» by l(e\. Parkin In» trail. A fé vì «lay» ng«« he r«*cfived | »« hi , of Kugen«*, " T h e American Boy,** a tfb'grmn ahieh meant n«»thii»g tu him j May 2H, H p. in. ami latt r fuuml it a I iuii M have been ini (Commencement, May 21*, H p. m. dr»*»»«*«! tu John ( ’uffman. A day or »«» Alumni lmn«|uet, May .'tl. Inter lit* r«*f«*isetl a tfb'grmn addrenaed tu Milu Cuffinmi, a brutber wh«» «lieti With the cost of everything entering »everal year» ago. Thin telegram, huw into the making of a newspaper inereas «i«*r, w a a meant fur K. C. mg. il is absolutelv essential that all subscript ions be paid promptly. *** Beauty Piare of Cottage Grove. The price uf want nils, is only thing that liusn ’I gone count of the wur. Oue cent three times for the price of drove MHS. E. J. ATKINS WAS OF EXTREMELY SUNNY DISPOSITION ARMSTRONG SENDS FINE PICTURE OF C G BOYS A b o u t fli«* i»r«*tti«*et t ilin g in C o tta g e ( 1 r o v e i» tilt* .lub g H a tlr r rt*»i«l«*iu*f pr«»p e r ty . T h e d ia p la y «if tu lip » o f m a n y va r i f t ie» ia m a g n ific e n t . oottade niTT AUK UKOVK, LANK < Ol'NTY, ORKUON, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 191H l u t u iid n l fu r T u u O n ly bu t » « • U n g i u f Thu s« C o n e p r u n i An* I n ju re d , hi* ut im* I M ak an f u ll K x pi an at I ou U. li r . l . h . i , «*i l y marnimi, «lr|»iity | l i m i r ii ii «I «* 1« nel ni il f «* t«»r i I m * »l»ri«*vHlty, , •i• I«I•*< 1 u im ■ t li«*i lu lii a iniiiiy rufttiiri'N i I iih \\ Il•*Il and AUTO ACCIDENT STORY WA.S NOT INTENDED TO BB TAKEN SERIOUSLY Uepoi ti Tlu-lt to Portland Author iti**» Beloit' Owner Know» the Car In Coni' V\»‘ t*k, V (S>nw b attei 'I he cuHual «ib»«*rver wh«» might .»e«* tht* honrv-bende«! patriarcb gning ub«»ut hi» dailv pructice would never gin*»» hi» |iuat u pa»t that cun never ««»m«* tu meli uf lodai hot th«* iiiiugiriative eyt* '•un cumi I v A«*«* that tlu* drrdiet wa» once >t mngnifitfut phy»i«|iie, with a stature ami ali uiid«‘r juvi that procluiuirti th«* ■ borii and f«*ar 1 «* aa leuder t»f uieii. N u d i he wa*. Ut 40 yeur» ot u g r w he li j he c a p t n iiif t l th«* biniti t»t 55 v o 1 unte«*r» vvlit» ut th«* nuw h is to rie batti** u f VViI low S p r in g t fu r 12 huur» he ld ut bay •*t»uit* HKK» bb»mi thir.»ty redakin» . He « an A lili te li, a» i f it li h « i ho ppe ned but v en terd a y, o f h«»w, w ith hi» tru a ty a erti 1 «* gu n < u w can o n now lo n g out o f ' » ty le j he b ru u g h t «(«»wn at thè tir» t »hot C b ie f B u f f a l o llo r n , w b o wa» «ba»ing »»ne o f th«* p ir k e t» o f thè v o lu n te e r b a n d • I « » vì ri th«* in o u u tu in sitie. A »he«*p c o r r a i wa» th«* o n lv f o r t i f i- ! r a t iiin th è w h it e m»*n had, but w ith butch«*r k n iv e u and o th e r c ru d e en- . t r e n d iin g tool» t b e y / ' d u g i n ” and »«*t a » tv lc o f vì m fa re th a t ha» »in«*«* been im ita te d un K u ro p e a n b n tt l«*f i r Iti». The cu litui n neemed tu bear a charme«! Iitf miti though foiiAtantlv expo»ing hiin»«*lf in pn»»ing back and forth di- recting hi» men, h** wa» not toudied by a bullet until the party wa» tli»covered at *1.« \ break tin* next day w hile trying to in.ikt* their fAt ape. Hi» knee wiia uer- iou»!> «lioplfd, but none of hi» men kn« w of that fact until after they were »ave»l by th»* ar/ival of a regiment of regular». At the time of being called to com­ ma mi tii» company of \ olunteen«, l>r. (>gl«**»bv hud been traveling night and day attending Home 400 eune» of diph thcria, which had become epidemic in the VV «•-ton country. Modern method» of treating thi» di»u*a»e were unknown I ben and by »av ing all but h 0 of tbe»e ** whca through th«* uae of a treatment of hi» «.wn iiivention he achieved conaid- eral.lf renown. This method wa» adopt­ ed. even in New York city, wa» »pokeri «»f favorably by l>r. Naptha in hi» tr»*at- ***** ot therapeutic», and i» »till u»«*d to Minn* extent. Tii** wc»t wa» wild in the day» when I>r (igl«-»by began I iim profetiiional ca­ reer Two year» of In» practice was at Hill s Kerry, Calif., in the woolieat of the wuoly day», und many a time he practiced Hurgery in the back room of a ».lioun or gambling den »titching to gclht-r «uni«* poor feBow who bad been hi a •diooting or a cutting »crape. it w a a at Hill ’ k Kerry, in 1872, that he performed the fir»t recorded opera tioii ? -r th»- removal of ovarian tumor. At •»i»*»'it thi** time he developed a tr«*ut me at fur »pinal meningitia, of which he had •».» taw*» at one time and saved 50. Aiiuuig «»flier incident» «»f a »trenuou» lit»*. I>i < igl«*»by once hatl an encounter with Black Bart,’ ’ a notorious Cal iformu bandit of the early day». When »truck <* d the jaw by a revolver hi» fighting blootl w ua arouned and liut for th«* irnval of a third ban«iit he would hav» gotten the be»t o f ‘ ‘ Black B a r t ’ mi«l on* aAAiAtant who had »top|M*«l him w hll.- tiriving overland from Oregon to CaKtornia. A " b la e k » n a k e ” which h<* hail found in the road, wa» hi» only wenp«»ri. He »pent .»everal month» in bed a» the re»ult of thi» encounter. Dr Oglesby ’» **xperience» ero»»ing the plain» a» the driver of an »>x team with tin* train of which hi» father wa» eap- t•«• 5b would make an interesting boot. One experience with the Indiana in of peculiar interest. The train »topped while the captain held a pow wow with the big Indian ehief. Young Oglesby cuuld nee the Indian and hi» father g«» ing through peculiar motion». Suddenly the chief gave a whoop and he and a thousand warrior.» disappeared as quick­ ly a» they hat) appeared. " T h a t old « hi«*t is a Master Mason,'* suit! the father upon his return to hi» family, ‘ ‘ and he is going to furnish us protec­ tion while traveling through hi» coun­ try.” Where the old Indian got Mason­ ry is a mystery, but as several Indian • In« is of the early days were found to be well-posted Mason», the theory* ha» been advanced that they were descend­ ants of tht* lost tribes of Israel anti l»i«»ught Masonry here direct from Sol- 1 omun. C o tta g e G ro v e P o et M ystifies C a n d id a te for Joint S en ator 0R 0W S UP AS GIRL; FINDS HE IS A MAN To grow up uh u girl and to be known by pluyaiatfM and ar.bool r h u n iN for tb*' Kr‘‘nter part of one'a life, arid then to dineover that one', fundamental .e i u rg urm are male, and to return to the home town ill every nen»e of the word a rnan, ia the eitraordinnry experience of Dr. Allan I.. Hart, of Albany, wbone n l r u n g f cane m told in The Democrat, of that city. The atory *ouiidn unbe­ lievable, but the fact, are eupported by documentary evidence of »ueb character that there i, no doubt of tlm facta. Following Kr,l^ un«*on from the I'aiveraity of Oregon laat June, Dr. Hart went eaat. In order to complete ly autiafy himaelf of hia real aex he ■ubmitted to an operation by one of the leading pbyaieiana of the eaat, nith the reault that there waa no nnatake about tbe matter. Dr. Hurt ia well known to Mra. H. V. Alliaon, of thia city, who knew him aa a aehool ir 1 chum. There it was all right, in the window light, With the smile just where ! said. This is laudable indeed on the part of Ami the rhyme sublime, how it did shine, Mr. Bede, i )n either side of your head. ! And I hope he'll go to Salem, In the scheme thus far there had been Where he cull work his jaw to the limit no bar. of the Inw, For surely i now had succeeded And everlastingly whale 'em In getting my dope at one fell stroke Whip those who long have persistently W here it, most likely, would be heeded. gone wrong 1 wish you success with this dumgoozled In matters of legislation. mess Standing out bold, like Samson of old, You’ve been stirring up for yourself. I'aing the same weapon of persuasion. But I have my doubt of you ever get­ The doctor claimed to have picked up ting out tbe card from the sidewalk. Eater it W ith anything left of your pelf. appeared on display in the window of \ ou know the taxpayer is a darn good the Cottage Drove Electric company, stayer the only campaign card to be thus lion \nd is asking questions now to beat the ored. bnnd, This week The Sentinel received the W hy, if you 're a reformer, did you back following unsigned communication in in a corner. the mails. It speaks for itself nnd for \nd, for tax publication make a standf fear of the carrying out of the dire , But say, old top. don't you know it's threat contained in the last verse, it is nil rot— here boldly given to the public: I Tii is talk about being elected* Dear brother Bede, by word and deed, When there's nothing hut gall between I tried to give you a start you and the fall Toward the goal that lias absorbed your That is sure to rout, when detected. soul, I don't know, by gum. just what you And ia the ehief desire of your heart. have done, Y o u ’re a dandy good feller and not a But something, I bet, durn wicked, bit yeller, And if you don't watch out what you As you know I'v e already said. are about, And 1 hope your desire to go up higher You 'll get good and plenty licked. May be reulized before you're dead. (Continued on last page.) TOTAL INVESTMENT IN BONDS NOW 170°o Silk Creek District Ia Only One Which Has Not Gotten Out of Yellow Kacb day adds a little more to the total of the third liberty loan subserip- i tions and tbe amount subscribed at this time is far iu excess of the amount shown by the thermometer, but the board is waiting to make a close check on actual subscriptions turned in at tbe bunks before making announcement of tbe aetual figures. The campaign ia still in progress iu nearly every district und every effort is being made to give every person an opportunity to sub­ scribe. O f tbe 17 districts in the city only four remain in the red, which means that they have not gone over the top. The teams for these districts expect to have their full quota subscribed before , the end of next week. The districts are Nos. 5, 1», 15 and 17. O f all the districts in both city and country, only one remains in the yellow, which means it has not yet subscribed half its quota. That is the Hilk Creek Oubernatorial Candidat* Selects Drove district, from tbe top of Lorune moun­ as One of tb* Places for Making tain on the west to, but not including, the John Ashby place on the east. There Good on His Charges. are 35 bona fide prospective subscrib­ ers in this district reported by the com­ mittee, from which but two subscrip­ Gua C. Moaer, one of tbe atate’a moat tions of *50 each have been secured. militant booatera for good roada but The Row River, Dorena, London and who has taken on tbe paving and trust Saginaw districts have each subscribed and made that an isaue uf hia campaign over *5000 each and are still going. Four for the gov ernorahip, ia planning a ser­ ! rural districts remain in the red. ies of meeting* throughout the state, at There was an error in the percentages which he will go luto detail* us to how as shown lust weekr The correct per­ the taxpayers have been mulcted by tbe centages were 113 for the city and 9ti paving people and will outline his for the rural districts. It is thought the plans for getting at least a dollar’s total average percentage is now about worth of road for every dollar spent. ; 170. Cottage Drove is our of the cities The official liberty loan flag, given selected by Mr. Moser for making his ; for going over the top, arrived this uddre**. As this community and sur­ week, and an effort will be made to rounding communities voted strongly get at least one blue star for dooubling against the six million dollar bond issue the quota. on the ground that the money might not 'ie wisely spent, it is pretty certain that Fire Company Elects. a large and enthusiastic audience will At its recent annual election the fire greet Mr. Moser upon the occasion of department elected the following offi­ his visit here. cers: Chief, Hiram B. Griggs: assistant GUS MOSER WILL TELL HOW PAVING PEOPLE MULCT TAXPAYERS TO BAKE OR NOT TO BAKE IS THE QUESTION chief, Archie Thompson; secretary, K. K. Mills: manager chemical engine, W. I.. Mackin; captain central diviaion, ¡Chas. Hev».-; captain east division. W. jC. Applewhite: captain west diviaion, |C. H. Corson. Proposition Is Special Order of Business Before Commercial Club Next Monday Night. BOYS ABOVE 16 TO BE SIGNED FOR WORK The proposition of maintaining and sustaining a bakery iu Cottage Grove will be u special order of business at the meeting of the commercial club Monday night. The Bender bakery closed its doors Tuesday, giving as its reason for so doing that it could not compete in priees with the bak cries of the large cities Mi. Bender expects to leave in a few davs to accept a position at Eugene. Postmistress Ventch, A. H. King and Superintendent Glass have received ‘ their commissions as recruiting officers for the boys’ work reserve. All boys above lri years of age are to be recruit­ ed and the government will see that they are employed during the summer. Those already employed will remain at the jobs they already have, while po­ sitions will be furnished those not em- j ployed. The recruiting officers hope to make a 100 per cent record here by signing up every boy of the required age. TWO FINGERS CUT OFF; WORK ON SILK CREEK TWO ESCAPE UNINJURED ROAD TO START NOW James I’. Nunley sustained severe in juries to his left hand Tuesday after­ noon while employed at the Spaugen- burg mill at London. He was removing debris from the edger saw when his hand came in contact with the saw. The | Pottage Grove has a real mystery and In my effort to aid. a rhyme I made. second finger was completely amputat­ |n real poet witkiu its midst, und at And stuck it beside your face least one mail would give considerable «In the campaign card you worked so ed. the first finger was amputated at the second joint and the little finger ¡to unravel the mysterj and discover hard was badly lacerated. The thumb and ¡the person who has seen fit to honor To perfect for the coming race. liiiy in rhyme und meter. third finger escaped injury, although I had a hope that this sort of dope A week or so ago Dr. W. \V. Oglesby Would arouse the public mind the two fingers were amputated be­ tween them. stepped into The Sentinel office with To that pitch where it would iteh one of Candidate Bede’s window curds. For your particular kind. the out......... Ige of which hud been dee If your wedding stationery is print­ united with the following words: The card 1 carried, as I sauntered and ed by The Sentinel, you are assured a tarried, long and happy married life. •• • This is Mr. Elbert Bede who. like a But soon let it slip to the ground centipede. W here, I firmly thought, us I turned the Has legs that are long and slim. walk, ¡There’s a smile by grace in the middle That it surely would be found. of his face, \nd this proved true, as I tell if to you, j And below that he wears his chin. For later in the day H e ’s a fine young fellow, and not a lot I passed your place, with averted face, And saw it across the way. yellow, ( As anyone can plainly see, And he lias intent, with your consent, j To legislate for you mid me. N I MBER 30 MANUFACTURING CO. IS REMODELING ITS PUNT Improvements Will Make the Mill One of Most Modern of Kind on the Coast The Cottage Grove Manufacturing company has commenced extensive im proveuents to its plant. The additions to the main building on the south and east have been torn away and the main building will lie extended to take in this extra ground space. All the machinery will be moved and rearranged and suf­ ficient new machinery added to make the plant one of the most modern of its kind on the coast. All machinery will be electrically driven. The company al­ ready has on hand orders to keep it busy several months and Manager B. R. Smith thinks that work on these can be started within three weeks. C. A. Stevens, of Oakland, who has become interested iu the company, will have charge of the manufacturing end of the business. The additions at the north end of the main building will be left until the coming fall, when they, too, will be re­ moved and the main building again ex­ tended. A modern office and store room will occupy the south end of the build- iug when remodeled. County Commissioner Spencer, who was in the city this week, says that he expects to put a crew of men to work next week getting out the rock for the Silk Creek road and that the court will take chances on there being money with which to spread tbe rock. This work was held up by doubt as to whether the special tax could be collected. Most of the residents have paid the first half without protest and it is thought likely that the full amount will be collected and the work completed this year. Pig Tail Brings $5.30; Squeal. $3.50. J. D. Million has left with The Senti­ nel a copy of the AJbion (111.) Journal which tells of a pig sold there for war relief work which brought a total of over *400. The live animal was sold several times, afterwards butchered and the meat sold. The tail brought *5.30 und the squeal, which was wrapped in a tin whistle, sold for *3.50. Gets Fish; Remembers Sentinel. C. A. Bartell, C. H. Corson nnd L. I.. Barrel brought iu several nice creels of trout from Coast Fork Friday after­ noon. They found the finny fellows bit­ ing splendidly. Bart, who got the largest number, remembered The Sentinel with a nice plate of them. Any others who wish credit for their prowess with the reel and rod are invited to do likewise. JAPANESE OPERETTA W IL L MOST S T U P E N D O U S E VER PRODUCED HERE - BE The Cottage Drove public may expect something high class in a musical way, also something novel and amusing, iu the comic operetta. “ Princess Chrysnn- thenmm,’ ’ to be given next week b’v the Euterpean club as its annual entertain­ ment. This operetta has been popular this season and wherever given has made a decided hit. The setting is spec­ tacular. the costuming novel and suited to the characters and surroundings. The whole entertainment is decidedly d if­ ferent from anything ever featured in Cottage Grove and will be the most stu­ pendous of the many high class enter­ tainments which have been given by the Enterpean club. The dates are Wednesday and Thurs­ day evenings of next week and the eur- tain will rise at 8:30. The admission will be 25 cents and all receipts above actual expenses will go for war relief work.