ì 3Ivr (Titian? ffirmtr 8>ntítol J VO| ,1 \IK \\\ OPERETTA STRIKING PRODUCTION BY HOME TALENT o V AND OOTTAOB OH OVJ; LEADER n »TT AU K UHOVK, K A \ K r o l ' X T Y , UKKUOX, FR IDA Y, APRIL 2b, 1918 KIDDY RIHKH NOBLY TO If KK COTTAGE ORO VE “ RHYMI8T” SELLS HER COW AND PUTS P A T R I O T I C D U T Y IN W A R MONEY INTO LIBERTY REFUSES TO DIVULOE TIM KB HIS NAME ' BONDS Mi l.m v Holland ha* a luiied Pluck d Mim r a and Mi own Leghorn hen that ha adopted the win Miogali, " I t o Your M 'l Not long ago tin* 1 » ititi y Inni a on. n tri « gg but vv a n not *ati*«fied unit u few davit ago produced a *till larger Von:«!*, Sroinry, Coutume*, Acting, nur I h r Mi'i'oml iiieiiitlired s in rh e* in »• n «• uni f«'i f i n e one wav und * »M 4 inrh e* Hlend Moût Effectively iu :i thi* other wiry. Cellulitiul Prcaentution Mr llolla m l any* flint tin* *lm k« r* in hei h» n varal are hanging their head* in *harur and that the f e m ale * have III« III « «M Ml 1 1 1 •«* Il « J i nul l J I ’t ioti of 1 1 N < hiiMc«! tin* r 00 * te 1 * o f f the ranch. S in ce ye printed fm* rhyme*, I ’m dippy bet iiuen, .list from the j y e av liv in g ; I in full av <b light from m om till night And the day i* one long Thiifik*giv ing. Y e 'r e a foine long lad, ye are l»»«iinl, T o give me *ieh pleiiMiire in life, Nini ye 'v plcaned me d aug hter p*t loike ye a ugh ter, l.oikwine me d ear lit t le wife. » » 'TI V * T h e entoin* caboodle i* light in the noodle Bakery I» Discussed Mr«*au*e av the joy ye have given, A baker y f or Co t t a g e D r o v e wan the SALE OF LITTLE STICKERS \ml if ye *hould fail, tin* riorueynation pri ncipal subj ect for d i *<• u**iori at the i l i i l l t lililí* I«* li r i l v ni' ii li v mi /«’, i m i » to nail, coinmereial « bib M o n d a y ni ght . A m it NOW TOTALS LARGE I In- i mi \ ri *111 « « »III III«' li t UI*« » li * ' 1*1 »IH l'S» f I do hope w e'l l meet ye in hi viri. ; w a * reported that Mr . M* rnJ«r, who di* ! 'III v Hit li 1111*11111111, g m ' l i I * v ti n I. li t • • r AMOUNT I f, however, w «• *houh! Mueceed to g e th e r continue«! hi* b a k e r y bu*ine**, wn* I «i' h h i Itili mi t i n l i l i l í M I nml a m i l i oí i uni ! In g e ttin g thi* political job, about to lenve the ci t y , no acti on won 1 he pi'iipb* o f t o t t a g r («rove hnv«* not ' XX i * i I i i c »*«I ii y i nni T ì i u i h i I i i y i * v i ' i i i i i ^ ' I In- | loan I ’ll lift up tin* voire and loudly re jo ic e taken a* to hi* ca*e, t»ut the mcrehnntn ili m*n with I ti ni* f ti I a m i «jirn k l i n ^ , ni ni | onlv done t h e ir b«**t in lib e rty I p i r n-fit showed a w illingrir** to cooper* Mr« au*e av yer lin k, begob. V M ( X. I il 11 y li i • t o tin- t * 1 1 « li «I i» • « I «• \ |»rrt ••«! ni ili«' d rive*, Kcd ('r«»** ami at. to anv rea*onable extent in » appor t i * i 1i * t » i ni r t i r 11 ni 1 1 iq¿, a m i *»i|i«'i la 1 1 \ • « In v i* , but t hr v have been at tin* Nituie Now I 'l l any, me frirul, 1 do intimi of Mu li an i f i » ti tut i on. l « i ili* VMTr I H ' i l y umi ' i I in «ir*« i il»iii^¡ it. tune inve*ting liberallv in war *n ving* To help ye all I kin. A reni ding to Pont mint re*H lin* .1 u|miti'Ni* Miliar Mi'ttin^* vt « t «• \\ un *t fillip*'. I mu a «limey«'rat. but ye may bef yer Nule nt the x t ir k e r * now to ( « I r i t t l l l v u r l i u ni k ri i mi t filili II li I ^ li I % b e a te li tli CONVERSION OF BONDS hut t a l* 4 «.MOO *|>«-< t ilt illllf r i f e r ì u t i * |*l ni) n r r«| ili fin' I ‘Il «lo if. though it be a nin. AFTER DRIVE IS OVER uri 1 1 li ^ f n i ili«' “ ( ' l i s i ' i • t I n k y N i g l i t , ’ Me wife and rue daughter will help a* Court House Work Move». t l i r t i nni r o f tin* Ul / l i l i l r a t Till* « I f li li» Il t I I m * b a n k * o f th«* c it y have b«*«*n n o t i they aughter ( oiiMlrm timi v\«»rk on the addition to ( i r u nr k u a * *|(lrinli«l a m i l i u r i i i n n i / n l My going to the poll* where t h e y ’ll fied not tu accept lib e rty bonds o f the u i t l i t i n g e n e r a l ' ' i* In »* «»! III«* «nti r«* the ro u it hotiHi* i* moving along in good 1 first and second issues fo r conversion Mtuy. *hap«' iiu u . A t M athew * ha* the ex |»rni|(irtinii T i n * «*i»»tuiiiitij¿ ua* ^«»r T h e y ' l l t a k e a lunch, wid good *trong int.» I * j per cent bonds until a f t e r the • avutimi well uii<i«*r wav and tin* went j ^ r o i i n , a * li li al i f I h * r\|i ri It'il t u r « li li l pi«*»erit drive i* over and until a f t e r punch, • d« of the pill yard look* ni neh b e tte r public notice i* sent by the federal re a r t m * <»f a J n|*l i nr* i » m i n t u h i Ir t lia t And vote thi* livelong day. ill«.' «t I* being filled i n. serve bank, o f San Fran c is co . P e r ta in ul ili«* t i l í n«- * a m i * j » r i t r * i U* t I II«' to tin n«'iv mûrit v court room will In* N what ’» me ua me would ve l«»ike form* must be used in the conversion, I hr |*urt* t a k r n . well lighted T hre e iii'w window* are th a t n a iu e f Tl i r « i n t a n i rmn» un a J u|»i ni i ‘* r ¡¿nr and the*«* have not yet been supplied. fin«* 1 * «»n ih«' Mouth *ide Av coiirNi* y «• would, me by«*, i l r i i t i i at u a * a l i o u r r o f I » « • :« ut > ili I*« - g put m u l n i ’li u a * ¿¿it t In i « «I a l * e \y Ut tl II I»11111**11* « 1 the old c irc u it court room, bnrk o f Mu! w h a t ’» t h e u»e to t u r n it ioo*e LIBERTY COMMITTEEMEN X m l » p i le m o i e ' u h a l f rue j y e ? Ui anl r i i N m a k i n g | « i •* | »a r a t i«»n» t u * •* I •• the grami piiv neutri, and a log double window i* being put in where the SELL BONDS TO MILLMEN ’ * \ \ h n t ' s in a i i a i n e T ' ' » a i d a m a n o f I t r a l r t l i r ('«tilling ut a g e o f flu* Fruì«*«**» j u d g e ' * platfo rm now i*. fam e. t ’In \ *i»ut t i eni mi ! Ti l «' ) * : «ng t l i r m t m Rev Jo se p h K n o tts, ( ’. M. Shinn and I hr waifiMrutihg on tin* north portion 44 X m o il ’* u m o n f o r a ' t h a t . ’ ’ «t i u' t ur y r l i uni H a m i 11 tit t «*t i*«fl t l i r o t i ^ h a X X J . XX hit«* atte n d ed a lib e rty loan of the eirciiit court % room ha* been re Now it i t ' * g u d . ju»t p r i n t it , a* y e «I* a n i l i a g f a n «li ill. I l i r |»i n u e * * en rally at the mill o f the P a lle t t L um ber moved and a partitim i will be put ifcad, t e i i ' t l intuii t i n * e n t r a n c i n g n r r i i e , at company F r id a y evenin g, m ak in g p a t r i through th«* room, the north part being X n d to it t a k e o f f v e r h a t . t«u«l«*«l I») Iter m u n i t a * , I « * *1 « », V mil otic addresses. Bond* to the amount of V o m , Itti D ii tini l u 1. 11 ». tin**«' p a r t * iom ' i I a* part of the «li*trict a t t o r n e y '* ♦ Ilòti wen* sold and promises were g i v new ipiartct*. and the Month, with part I t r i l t g t a k e n I n l l ll i l l «' «! H a l l , t i r u i g i a BOYS IN TRENCHES GET en f«»r th«* »ale o f others. of the a**e **m '* «piarter*. a* county Kni*«*V, Filin««- \ a it 1 >t a Inirg ami Jiilin OUT NIFTY NEWSPAPER court room. ita Mliort Myer E le c t r ic a l Com pany Consolidates Mr* Iteit T r a * k , a* Fruì«*«*»» t ’hryn The H entiud has been favor«*«! with The X. S Myers E l e c t r i c a l company, a n t In m inn, tlir leading fem inine «-liar ¡li NON SUBSCRIBERS WILL j i h e fourth un«l f i f t h numbers o f ' ' T h e of this c ity , has consolidât«*«! with the ter, urteil ami *ang l*«*r m ie m a very BE REPORTED FOR ACTION S t a r s and Strip« ' issued by, and f or Comet E le c t r i c a l com pany, o f Eugene, |»lea*ntg tint ami in a manner l*eruming the bi'liefit o f, the Xinerican expedit ion- with headquarf«*r* in Eugene. Mr. Mv- all rill|»rr«»f ’» d aug litri u 11 It t u n |»rhirr«« County Com m ittee I u.sifts T h a t Kvery • :«ry fo rce* in F ran c e. T h e paper 1 » ijuite er* will eontinue pushing th«* sale of a* *int«»I * F e isou Do W h a t l i e Can i Xineiican iu s ty le and c a rrie s quit«* an farm lighting plants, o f which he has \ It rr«| Nkri, a* tile einperor, XX'lirit- amount o f a d v e rtis in g , as well a * a good »old :« ii"inb»-r in this vie initv. fu r Win, u a * r *!»«•«• I:t 11v wtrulig III 111* The n a in«** ot l . a r ie c o u n t y e it i/e i lM new * serv ice, pres* «iinpatch«** and a rule a* a ty r a a in riil, l»l<j«»«lt hirst \ ruler. w h o h a v e not *iibM«‘r i b e d I«» t h e t h u d bright edito rial page. One item tells SEVERS FINGER WITH AX I ll * d iaiiiatn I..*** \uirr u a * *tiikn«glv l i b e r t y lo an a n d t h e n a m e * o f tho*e that the American boy» are having tmu adapted t u t lint •* li ti i art «r, u ln r li In- pur w h o h a v e s i i b s r i r i be«l UlUl'h Irs * t h a n ble in putting tin* fin a l touch to their WHILE CHOPPING WOOD t r » y m j » «. i n. . i n»-r. 11 n t f a i r ! ) f r i g h t i h r v » a n w e ll a f f o r d to * ilb » e iib « - w i l l love a f f a i r * with F re n ch girl*, an th«* «ned even tin- amlieii«'«', until lie d‘*in bi* r r p o i l c d to h ra « i« |tlltrt•• 1 » ot th e L i l l i e French laws require th«* b i r t h c e c t if i (.'laud Slicrni:in com pletely severed n lint rate«! that even the um*t ld«»«»d ( o i i i i t y lo a n r a u i p u i g u r o m i i i l t t e e f o r • at«*» of both p a rtie s to a m arriage . A n MhV bon«» ««t th • for«*fing«T o f thi* left t h i r * t y are Hii*i*ept itile t » «la li lt y f r i l l a c t i o n t«» be t a k e n l a t e r o n . » i n h net io n other item says that the nobliers are ‘ Imii«9 at th«* kntiekb* S a t u n l a y evenin g itiltie « liana* t«» be conaiidf’ r r d b y th e r o m i i i l t t e e at a going to be r«*quir«*d to assist final pro \v lii!«* r u t t in g w innl. Thi* m em ber was -«•wed into position but th e re i* *»»mi* l*ritire Hu T ru , daring • lid Miicecssf ul i n e r t i n g to be h e ld *0011. duction by raisin g gardens. Hiiitor of tin* p r i m e * * , un< niip«*r»i»nated T h e • • u ii t v c a u i p i i i g n co m in it tee m e t T h e news s torie s con cern in g the war ! «loubt o f it - b e in g saved. l.y lh ilr W yatt in a manner b r i m i n i i i g at th e F u g e m * I 'h i i u i b e r o f i o t n iiie r c e a are written with a f a m i l ia r it y that in one *o tiighlv hutiorei). Ill* rin g in g part tew day*» a g o a n d vot«*d t h a t th«* wish«*» die at «•» that the e d ito rs are spending at were tak e n u i t h a \*»i«-e Imtli lo « |iir nt ,,f th ose at Mtate h e m b p i a r l e r * in th i* least part o f their tinn* on the firing and *y input liet u* Thi* «I in* V with tin* r g a i d b « a n i r d o u t. F h a i r i n e i i o f the line. p r i m » * * , lu* I t hot h«*«l, the lin a i vocal mum iti» •» in th e v a r i o u s b a n k i n g di* I*he papers were sent to Mrs. A. J . it 11 in I»«* r o| tin produit ion, u a * «»ne of tri«-i* o f the county will report stick (iovvdv bv ber non. Guy Y aiiK iper, w ho tlir l»c*t nt an it li n mu :t I pi..grain o f goo« I nam«*** to th«* county c o m m itte e and they i» with thè etigineers. II I U*l<‘ . will be «»a file at the offici* «»f the com So Hit, the n p i ted suitor, taken by unite«' .lust what action will be taken A. F e r in i Die». W ith the A m e r ic a n A rm y in F i a n c e . t 'lutiti K ime, u r l i *ii*tnitie«l hi* part a* has imt yet been decided upon. X. Ferini, o f Divide, aged (»1 yotirs. — Tw elve hu nd red German s to r m MSMoeiate «.t San« « r I»*v •■ », the wi/ar«l I «li«*«l Xpril IMI nt M«*iey hospitnl ut E u c a l, the two being com panion* in «li» geni*. Iiitertni'iit vvns nt Divide. The troops, the la rg e s t n u m b e r e v e r c o n c e n t r a t e d a g a i n s t th e A m e rica n troops fav o r with tlir monarch and hi* court. DOUBLINQ OF OUTPUT OF ivife and thè fo liowing ehild ren sur So Sii regained the fa v o r o f the emperor QUICK IS RESULT OF WAR 1 vìv«-: l>. N. F e r in i, o f Loro ne ; E . M for a n o f f e n s iv e o p e ratio n , were hurled bv sin ging in a very hknbb* manner F e r in i, o f l.e o n a ; J o h n and M. Ferin i, a g a in s t th e A m e r ic a n p o s itio n s on a tin** ot th«* b e n e f it s that has accrued '* X da pa nee S a il o r M m i . " oue-niilc fro n t west of K e u n e r e s forest, and \!r*. K. Mo»tn«*h«'tti. o f Divide. No one b e tte r sustained th«* charm ter t«» C o tta g e («rove a* a result of the war n o rth w e st of Tout, S a t u r d a y , a f t e r a than ('Ivdc Knrclinm as T op N ot, the i» the operation « * t the ipiieksilv er mines t e r r i f i c b o m b a r d m en t of gas and high at B la c k Hutte, when* as high as .'15 men ««out I'hamberlain Hr was fully «'«pial e xp lo s iv e she lls. XX in prices re t«> e v ery th in g that the r ha m e t e r and o«a have been employed. T h e A m e r i c a n s , alth o u g h g r e a tl y o u t iiiitiiniig fairly »table the owners of the casion deinamlrd. n u m b ered , fought for e v e r y inch o f the property some time ago decided to T h e part of Snucer E y e *, tin* wizard way, g iv in g ground slowly and pou r double the output and tin* new machin r a t . j « 11 <*« I in love and changed from n cry i* now bein g installed. ing a deadly m a c h i n e gu n, ri f l e and k itte n *4 n.» g«K»d a* could b e ' * into a T h e re is a fine deposit o f c in n a b a r a u t o m a t ic f i r e Into th e a d v a n c in g e n bold, bad c a t, was taken by Kllu*rf or** mi the com pany '* property but the I. oh AuKeles.— All of Houthern Call emy. S m ith It w a m a d if f i c u l t part anil was price o f ‘ *<|un k ’ ’ was so low b e fo re the fo rn ia uiiil part o f w e s te r n Arizona T h e G e r m a n b a r r a g e began Just b e « i i‘il 11 ttbl\ sustained. war that the plant remained idle for wore Hliukeii S u n d a y at 3 : : t 2 «’ . M by fore s u n r is e a f t e r a heavy b o m b ard riu* fairy scene in the c a v e o f night about seven years. an e a r l h q u a k e w hich w re c k e d p r a c t i ment on th e A m e rican p o sitio n s iu the was one ot the most spe«tacula 1 o f tin* c a lly all hulldliiKti and r e s id e n c e s In c o u rs e of th e nigh t. T h e G e r m a n s used production and as tin* ac to r * appeared H em et anti S a n J a c i n t o , two inland an u n u s u a lly la rg e n u m b e r o f gas nini «ÜMappeurt'd through the wall* of Dowdy and J u a n i t a S h o r t . « P ian o »«do, Euthn (iieenwood. the cavern th e re were many ‘ ‘ o h * ’ * town» 45 m i l e s » o u t h e a s t o f K lverside. shells. 1 he complete cast o f c h a r a c t e r s was fnun tlu* audience. Mis* XXilcox, a* and c a u s e d m in o r p ro p e rty datnuKe in A c o u n t e r b a r r a g e by th e A m e ric a n s F a i r y Moonbeam, was attend ed by her as follows: p ra c t i c a l ly e v e r y town and c ity . c a u g h t th e a d v a n cin g G«>rnians and P rin ce s s C h rysanthem um , the E m p e r iiiaidriiM, Mi*. ( M. S hinn, Ruth Sle w T h e » e v e r lt y o f th e s h o c k seem ed killed a n u m b e r before th e y reached o r ' s D aiig hje r Mrs. B ert T ra s k a rt, Mr*. Roy Sho rt and Eva Hurtling. g r e a t e s t Inland, but It w as d is t in c t ly the A m e r ic a n t re n c h e s . M aidens A tten d an t on the P rin c e s s: Tin* sin ging nf t I m * f a iry « horns in thcac ap p a r e n t at a lm o s t e v e r y point over T h e G e r m a n s e n te re d S e ic h e p r e y In > Hildred Hall miriouihling* wan especially’ e f f e c t i v e Y 11111 Yum Deorgiu Kinsey C a l i f o r n i a sou th from a lin e fro m Mar th e fo reno o n, hut were d riv e n out and the solo ot the sweet voiced Fairy Du Du E u n ic e YtniDeitburg stow tu th e c o a s t and in s o m e parts a g a in by a b r i l li a n t c o u n t e r - a t t a c k of Moonbeam brought hope and assu rance Tu l.ip J u a n i t a Sho rt of Arizona, alth o u g h no d a m a g e was th e A m e r ic a n i n f a n t r y . to the c ap tiv e princess. Mon beam, the P r i n c e s s ' Dooil Genius D u rin g t h e e n g a g e m e n t t h e G e r Til l.ip, who was represented by Miss M innie W'ileox re po rte d there. •Inanità S h o rt, and who lia«l g o tte n into In l.o s A n g e le s am i v ic in it y the m a n s c o n c e n t r a t e d t h e ir a r t i ll e r y fire Maidens A tten d an t on M oonbeam: d is f a v o r with the emperor t h n m g h in Mrs. C. M. Shinn Mrs. Roy Short d a m a g e was a p p a r e n t m a in ly iu b ro on t h e A m e r ic a n t e le p h o n e and t e le Ruth S te w a rt E v a Hurtling ke n windows. tcrcrsHion fur the missing princess, re H u n d re d s of large graph w ires, w hich w e r e cu t m an y gahicd favor by sin ging the soothin g T h e Emperor, XX hat for XX'hi, a merci p late g la s s windows h e r e w e re shat tim e s. C o u r ie r s w e re fo rce d to pass tul ( f ) Monarch Alfred Skei * * L u llab y l . a n d ' ' in a voire and man tered. S e v e r a l l a rg e b u ild in g s showed th ro u gh two o r t h r e e b a r r a g e s tn o rd e r P rin ce So T ru , in love with the P ria lier so ailiuirab ly suited to the occasion Dala Wyatt c r a c k s or b ulges, hut th e e x t e n t of to m a i n t a i n c o m m u n i c a t i o n . In the that ilo* emperor a* well as the chorus, Prill«*** So S ii, also in love with the s u c h d a m a g e to b u ild in g s could not m e a n t im e t h e m en of th e s ig n a l corp s, which assisted T u l.ip in the r e fra in , P rince ss Claude Kime m a n y o f t h e m sm o k in g c i g a r e t t e s in he d e f in it e ly a s c e r t a i n e d . dropped o f f to sleep. T h e nu mber was T op Not, Court C h am b erlain ....... t h e f a c e of a heav y b o m b a r d m e n t , r e H o m e s all o v e r s o u t h e r n C a lifo r n ia one o f the p re ttie st o f the evenin g. i 11 da Dai « fea n w e re s h a k e n , d is h e s r a t t l e d , fu r n itu re s to r ed th e w ire s a lm o s t as fast as the T in • *'(bd«feii Huttcrl Iv ' ' snrig by Miss Hniicer E ves, the XYi/nrd Cat Klbart smuii moved and In m an y p la c e s th e shock e n e m y s h e ll s d isru pted them . M yrtle P o tts and chorus was another J a p a n e s e Maidens, S p r i t e s o f the was s u c h us to c a u s e th e o cc u p a n t s A m b u la n c e m e n v e ntu red into No d e lig h tfu l number that was heartily Night and A t t e n d a n t s : recei v«»d. to t u m b le out h a s tily . M an 's land d u rin g the t h i c k of the Mrs. C. M S h in n , Ruth S t e w a r t , E va Th«* 44 sprites o f the night, " s er v a n ts flglit and did h e r o i c work in rescu in g Hurtling. M yrtle P o tts , E rm in e V io le tte , o f Sam er Eyes, sang a most e ftV c tiv e Maud Upson T a l k s C h ic k e n to Orangers. wounded. Doyle, M yrtle Kem, F rances chorus and gave a d a rn e which har I '. I„ I'pson, o f th e poultry d e p a rt B e a t t y , ll«,h*n Sim pson, .luda Tru nnel, T h e e n e m y f i r e b e c a m e so hot in a mnni/«*«l most a r t i s t i c a ll y with their Doris England , N ie ta lla/ elto n, M a t e d ment o f the Oregon A gric u ltu ra l college, v il l a g e n e a r th e fro n t that S a lv a t io n S k a g g s and T ry s t n M artin . costum es and the stag e setting . made an in t e r e s t i n g address at the A rm y girls, who had been s e r v in g c o f T h e Christian church orc hestri! gave P a r t ic u l a r c re d it for the production m e e ting o f the g ran g e S a tu rd a y . fee and d o u g h n u ts to th e A m e ric a n s , s«*\«*ral heartily r e c e iv e * *••* uhers nini o f the «»peretta is due to Miss E s t h e r w e re fo rce d to le ave . T h e g irls pro the following numbers were given b e Hilsby, d irecto r o f m u sic; A lfred S k e i, Mrs. S usan L ee Dies. t e ste d . s a y in g they w e re not a f ra id of tween th«* a r t s : d ir ec to r o f d r a m a ; Miss Kuiii«*«* Van Mrs. Susan .«, I.ee died April Ik at 1 Duet, 44 S c h u b e r t 's S«*renn«le, ’ ' Mrs. Denburg, d irec to r o f drills, and Mrs. the home o f her son. R im er I.ee, in West th e G e r m a n s and wanted to s t a y in t h e i r d ug ou ts. but th e o f f i c e r s did not E ngland and Miss Doris England. George K err, ac co m p an ist, who com S p rin g fie ld . T h e rem ain s were brought wish to t a k e t h e re s p o n s ib ility . As Double trio, 44 Murmur S o f t , X'«» Bree/. billed in g i v in g hours and «lavs o f hard here S a t u n l a y and interred in the Brum Ruth Htcwnrt, M yrtle P o t t s , Hit work to a production that «Iclighted liaugh cem e tery . Fo u r sons and three th e y le ft t h e g irls were c h e e re d by died Hall, Eva 11 art 11 ng. T r y sta M artin large nudieners fo r two e venin gs. iluughti'rs survive. Mr. i.e e died a few s o l d ie r s r e t u r n i n g from th e fro n t lin es mid J u a n i t a Short. T h e proceeds ab o v e expenses will go months ago. Mrs. I.ee was aged M P ia n o trio, Ruth S t e w a r t , B e t h e l fo r Ked Cross work. y e ar s. WATCH YOUR LA BEL. S a v e 25c. EARTHQUAKE RACKS CALIFORNIA AMERICANS REPULSE HUN ATTACK ' « •« ♦ - j D IB« in sev en t y s ix t h yea r F A T H E R L I V E D TO R I P E A O E O F 105 'I he fu n e ral o f J a m e s K«*rr was held Florence M c F a r l a n d , the I . T y i ' a r old ¡ d a u g h t e r o f Mr . and Mr*. (». W . Me- her«* T uesday, bein g conducted by Rev. I •riami, ha* bought a $50 l i ber t y bond, Jo se p h K no tts. Ii«*utb occurred S und ay hot that i*n t all of the *tory. Jn order morning following a p a ra ly tic s troke. Mr. K e rr was in hi* 7<itfe ye ar. He ! to buy the bond m I ic ho M a r o w which va* a Civil war v eteran, hav ing served h I i c had rai*ed f r om a cal f, the price ¡ obtai ned f r om the utile of her pet being m the 155th B ennsvlvanin Zouaves. He ¡ exactl y the Maine a* the prie«* of the was born in Clarion county, F a ., Hep- and lived th e re until bond. She adv er t i s ed the row for sale tember D>, I 1 lor the purpose of i n v e s t i n g in F riele a f t e r the war, moving to K a n s a s in 1870 I and to O r e g o n in Is*.'». S u rv iv in g rel >vin ’* *«•♦• u r i t ¡ cm . I t i mi r t i ‘f li II «•ili |*t «*«1 ih ti •• » I v ol t i n * »i /r , i nni |»i o«| i n n i iii u imi m i r i i n^l i l v j NI MBER 31 a tiv e * an* a b ro the r, Georg e K err, o f thi* c it y , and a sister, Mrs. G. M. W olf, o f Medford . Mr. K e rr never married. Hi* f a t h e r lived to the age o f 105 years. TWO TRIPLETS OF ENGINES ARE DITCHED WITHIN THREE DAYS Two w recks within three days in each of which three big f re ig h t locomotives were put into the d itch, the track torn up and members o f engin e crews in- ju re d , i* the reeord o f the Southern Fa- c ifie between C o tta g e Grove and G ran ts Fas*. T h e first wreck occurred S und ay at R ice hill. T h re e e ngin es were thrown into the ditch by a derailm ent. T h e second wreck oecured in Cow Cre«*k canyon between XVolf Creek and I.«‘land T u e s d ay forenoon, three big e n gine* being thrown crosswise o f the tra c k and at least th re e engin em en b e ing seriously inju red. T h e tra in was a south-bound fr e ig h t with th re e engin es running tand em . A «ierailment occurred, the cause o f which is not yet known, uni all thr«*e e ngin es were piled up ! «cross the trae k. E n g in e e r K verton has a hip dislocati'd, a l**g broken anil two f in g e rs cut o f f . Firem an Irwin ha* both leg* broken. F ire m a n P a r k e r has an urtn broken. W re c k in g t ra in * were ordered at once from Roseburg and G r a n ts Pass and car* | ried doctors from both those places and I from Glendale. DESIRE GOOD ROAD SO MUCH WILL BUY CRUSHER London and B la c k B u t t e D e leg atio n Calls on County Court. T h e c itiz e n s of London S p rin g s and Klai k B u tte are c o n te m p latin g the pur- • hase o f a r«>ck crusher th e m se lve s fo r ihe purpose of grin ding out m a t e r ia l to In- placed mi the roads iii t h a t part of ! the county. i .V few days ago a d elegatio n from these com m u nitie s called upon the coun- ; ty court and asked w hat a s sista n c e the court would giv e them i f they executed their plan. T h e mem bers o f the eourt said they would t a k e the question under ail v iseinent. T h e court informed the d elegation that it is t h e ir in te n tio n to s c a r i f y the road all the way from C o ttag e Grove to B la c k B u t t e this spring or summer, then roll it, placing it iu f i rst-c la ss condition for summer t r a f f i c . W hile th is will s u f fice fo r the summer anil f a ll t ra v e l, the heavy t r a f f i c in the w inter tim e cuts the road badly when it is not covered with crushed rock. A g re at deal o f m a c hinery fo r th e B la c k B u t t e mines has been hauled o v e r th e road during the w inter and spring and the wagons have cut some p r e t t y bad ru ts in it. T h e d ele gatio n th a t called upon the court consisted o f E . B. Crane, su p e rin tendent o f the m ines; L ev i G eer, E m e r son K e ith le y . the mail ca rrie r, and Mr. H eck , the m erchan t at London. PARTIAL LIST OF 1919 TEACHERS IS ELECTED Three M a y Be T a k e n F r o m T e a c h in g S t a f f fo r N e x t Y e a r . T h e school hoard will a t te m p t to cut down the nu mber o f t e a c h e rs next y e ar and it is e xp e cte d that one te a ch e r will he e lim in ate d from the high school and two from the grades. T h e fo llow ing partial list was elected at a reeent m e e ting o f th e b o a rd : K. W. Glass, sup erin te n d e n t. High school— M iss Lulu Currin. p r in c ip a l; M iss M a rg a re t Me- Donald, Mrs. B e a t r i c e B. B e e b e , and Mi s s Georg ia K in se y . J u n i o r h igh— Mrs. lima B e a g e r, principal west side school; Miss A d d le W h it e and Mrs. M erle F o w - ell. Grades— Miss Lena B u rc h a m , Miss B lan ch Groom, Miss H ester B em is. Miss Kern Holcomb, Miss B e r t h a S te phe ns, Miss J e s s i e S m it h , and Miss Carolyn S ch ellin g . Mr. S k e i, present p rin cip e ! o f the high school, will accept a p o s i tion at a higher salary than could he o f f e n d here, and a stro ng resolution o f endorsem ent was passed by the school board. G range Squirrel Poison. Fa r m e rs can now secure squirrel pni son at cost through the g ran g e hv a p plying to M. M. W heeler or G. W. M c F arlan d . T h e want ad. way is the righ t way. — the m e r ch a n ts who ad v e rtis e are the ones who are doing t h e ir utm ost to build up the city. — th e more you patroniz e them, the more th e y will be able to do f o r th e city. — it is money in your pocket in many ways to patronize those who advertise. COTTAGE GROVE NOW 75% OVER ITS QUOTA Liberty Day to Be Observed With Short Exercises at 7 :30 This Evening In response to P re sid e n t W i l s o n ’s proclam ation , ca llin g on all c itie s and towns ami com m u nitie s to o b serve in some special manner F r id a y , April '¿ti, as L ib e r t y Day, the C o ttag e Grove L i b e rty Loan board bus a r r a n g e d a short p atrio tic d em o nstratio n on Main s tre e t tonight at 7 :JU o ’c lo c k. T h e C o ttag e Grove band, Honor Guard and Home Guard will meet at the arm o ry a t 7 p. tu. and m arch down M a la s tre e t to N in th s tre e t and re tu rn to L i b e r t y square at the in te rs e c tio n o f B ix t h street. A short drill and company ma- nouver will be given on Main s t r e e t by the H o m e Guard , d em o n s tratin g w hat an A m erican c iv ilia n “ r o o k i e ” com pany can ilo a f t e r hav in g had b u t two hours of a c tu al drill. T h e m a jo r it y o f the o f f ic e r s o f the Home Guard have had less than three hours o f actu a l d rill p ractice . T h e band will play p a trio tic airs and an e f f o r t is bein g made t o o b tain some voeal numbers. .Short p a trio tic speeches will be given by prom inent C o tta g e Grove speakers, the H o n or f la g will be raised and the l ib e r t y loan therm o m eter will he set up to the latest o f f i c i a l score. T h e C o t t a g e Grove cam paign , as f a r as the men are concern ed, will be d o se d .Saturday, April 27. T h e Boy S co u ts will do “ scout d u t y ” in gleaning s u b scriptions from the d i f f e r e n t d is t r i c t s wherever a subscription may have been overlooked or has been slow to mature. T h e fin a l to ta l o f subscriptio ns will not be known until all th e d is t r i c t teams hav e made t h e ir report the f i r s t o f next week. Any sub scription in the hands o f w o rk ers should he turned in at once to t h e bank s. All q uestio n naire cards and reports should also be turned in to the c e n t r a l chairm an , C. E . I ’ m- phrey, as soon as possible. T h e workers in the S ilk Creek d is t ric t , which is way behind its quota, will end eavo r to reach the quota th is com ing week and a p a trio tic rally w ill lie held at the public school house S u n day afte rn o o n at -5 o 'c lo c k . E lb e r t B ed e, C. J . Kem and J . S. S ils b v will be the speakers. F o llow in g are the pe rce ntage s o f quo ta s raised by d is t r i c t s : C i t y — 1, 1 6 3 ; 2, 3 7 0 ; 3, 3 6 0 ; 4, 1 9 9 ; 5, ' 7 : 6 , 1 6 4 ; 7. 1 6 1 ; ». 8 1 ? 6 , 224; 10, 3 1 4 ; 11. 180; 12, 145; 13, 2 1 2 ; 14, 149; 16 and 16, 1 3 » ; 17. 131. C o u n try— S a g in a w , 179; L o rane, 108; How- R iv er , 2»i.>; Blu e M oun tain. 181; Hebron. 1 1 5 ; Dorena, 1 7 0 ; London. 2 5 2 ; R u ja d a , 86 ; Mount View-, 1 52; L a t h a m , 153; Divide, 1*19; T h e Cedars, 154; S il k Creek. 2 2 ; Wildwood, 149; B la c k B u t t e , 231. LITTLE FOLKS PROGRAM PLEASES OLDER ONES A very p leasing program was given F r id ay ev en in g a t the C h ristian church by Ora Read H e m e o w a y ’s c h i ld 's class in elocution, assisted by a few o f Mrs. H. S. W e b b e r ’s piano pupils. A ll th e numbers were rendered in a v e ry c re d itab le manner, g r a t i f y i n g to both audi ence and t e ach e rs. T h e follow ing pro gram was rend ered : l'ia n o duet, ( a ) “ Music on th e L a k e ” J . S. F e a r i a t , ( b ) “ E m e r a l d s ” (Geo. L. S p au ld in g *. K a t h e r i n e S il s b y and K a th ry n McQueen. R e c it a t i o n , “ A la d d in ” ( L o w e l l ) , L ee Nichols. R e c it a t i o n , Mildred B u rc h a m . R e c it a t i o n , “ S h a d o w , ” L esto n Dur ham. Panto m im e. “ V isio n o f S i r L a u n f a l ” (L ow ell). P ian o solo, “ D ancing S u n b e a m s ” ( C r o s b y ). M a rg a re t Hemenwav. R e c it a t i o n , “ T h e Rock a - b y B o a t , ” M arg are t M edley. R e c it a t io n . “ D o n ' t , ” Geneva K im e . R e c it a t i o n , “ Old I r o n s id e s ,” J e n nings King. R e c it a t i o n , “ M y F l a g . ” Ru th K ing. P ian o solo. “ H eart o f G o l d " ( S p a u l d in g ) , K a t h e r i n e Silsby. R e c ita tio n , “ Som ebody D i d , " J e r r i n e Burrows. R e c it a t io n , “ L i t t l e M i s c h i e f , ” Cecile Callison. P ia n o solo, “ T h e Glow W o r m , ” (De I. a n c y ) , V e ta P la s te r. R e c it a t io n . “ D a f f o d i l s . ” Donna N ic h ols. R e c it a t io n , “ Orphan A nnie,” Clo W hiteley . R e c it a t i o n , “ Old J o h n W . J o n e s . ” M i ll ir e n t B urrow s. R e c it a t io n , “ F a i r i e s , ” G eorgia M ills. D ra m a t iz a t io n , “ G r i e f o f F a i r i e s , ” Class. F o u r M o re S t a r s iu F la g . T h e num ber o f s t a r s in C o tta g e G r o v e ’s s e r v ic e f l a g con tin ues to i n crease. S t a n l e y Damewood and Roy Des l.arze s hav e both been called in th e d r a f f o f April 26. F r a n k S e a rs has been called to report in C aliforn ia and J a m e s S u th e rlan d has answered the e m e rg e ncy c a ll fo r tru ck drivers. T h i s g iv e s C o t ta g e Grove 171 stars. T h e f l a g c o m m it tee e xp e c ts t o add sev eral th is week which hav e been overlooked.