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T O Mían? (firmtr 8>mtfîttFl AND \ « *1.1 \l K \\\ I Piicilic Highway South Through Canyon Likely to Hr Km 1 Tins Y fin t«n»\* GROVE LEADER n ITT A OK UKnVK, LANK f d l ’NTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY STATE BOND MONEY MAY BE SPENT NEAR HERE ( 'd ilu ir OOTTAUE ^« | MUliie M ute MKKCIIANTB TO ASK BUYERS TO TAKE W 8 STAMPS FOR CHANGE Nrtt M o n d a y I k D a t e H*t f o r Hal« o f Hti<k«rH fiy All Iteiuller.H Momluv, May *’», I iiin I#•••• i• tixeil l»y III«' war aNirif'N Ntalufi commitI«*«» iin n • lay il I»«* ii wlnrli it iiofd'N to I iiini * all uni • liauf h , \\|i«'u making rhaii^«' willi n iin td im r wlii-r«* tli«*r«* in iff# «•«•nt* or mure idilliu i* to flu* riiNtdim-r, to aik ■ **ii« li riiNidim-r to hi ri*|*t at l«*aHt on 4* , l i m i t Nlaiiif», uml w l n i c tin* iiuiouiit o f • ' 1« 11« 14 «• 4*« fini I n 4 I If», to link Niirli con turner fd ji«■«•«• |»t a war Having* rertifi ' l'Ut«». It film in rarrii-il out, it will iu**ari tin* Nil 11* of many ftioiiNtiml « I <»l I a r h worth o f 11 n in I * •« <*ii lliat fifty, which will I m - a ;;i«-i«t I un«' avi-r (or « oniiriitt celiteli. I 'H h AUTO CAMP GROUND PLANS BEING MADE IS BEFORE CLUB FOR MEMORIAL MONDAY OBSERVANCE Report That City Park Is to Be Rev. Knotts to Deliver Address Desecrated Is Without and Rev. Calliion the Mem- Foundation onal Sermon Thi* «'ita 1*11 n I i mt'iit o f an auto camp ground will l*e the principili suh|c«t o f dis* assioli ut the meeting ut the com n o f c iu l clnl* n«-xt Monday evening. There has l*c* n some «iisciission of muk mg iin «* o f th«- city park hut there is sonie doiiht as to whether or not the re • |iiii«‘d permisNiori run I s e c u r e d , and other sites m e h«iag considered hy the coinniitte«* having fin matter in charge. {Homi* far fTtehcd and **xt rav agant re ports have heen e n eiilated as the re sult ol the considerut ion o f the city park, one heing to the el feet thnt th«* park was to he thrown open to gypsies and all comers. As a matter ot fact, gypsies are never p«-imitt<*d to r«-muin within the « ity over night at all and United States Troop* Are Kent no vehicles other than automobiles could he permitted on an auto crimp to Reinforce Allieti Arms ground. in Picardy It is estimated that th«* cost o f up keep o f nil auto camp ground wouhl he al*«»iit $ -0 a month. A method o f fintine Waaltii. tun Kormal mnmun« •*un*nt mg the pr«*p«*sition will Itavi* to h** that ArimrleMn trtmpM •cut lo rein worked out before d efin ite plans o f any kind cun he adopted. fur« •* tin? allied arm ies have tak«*ll part In the fiKhtlug la mud«» hy the wur depart me tit !u It« w eek ly review o f the situation “ Our f o r c e s have taken part In the tiuttle,“ nays the statem ent briefly. A i rungcm«*rits for thè ohservnrice o f M• ni♦ »r ia 1 Day and M« nioriai Huridny are h« iiig « oiiiplcted hy I . A. l ‘iow, com il* neh i « » f Appomattox post, C A . R. 1 he Meiuofiul s«‘ ffilO|| will h(j (Jeliv • i»«l !«t in«- C hristian chureh hy Rev*. VN Iti » C ulimou, pastor ot thè churi-h, at il = m. Mcruoriul Surelay. The M»*nr on al fiddresn will he delivered at thè M • I ieeiiit etiureh on th«* atternoofi of i d Day R« v. Joseph Knotts, I » * * t « » r «<t th«- eh un* li. Tln* address and thè ejicri iii'M to aceoiupany it will ho hehl at li p. m. The usuai forenoon «*x enmi f • »r Memoria) Day will he held at tii«* cciijetery. 'ili«' lioui«* (ìuard coni pciny will set as eseort for the old Noldi«*rs and all «-ivi«; hodi«*s and fra tciii il org:in i/ations bave !••-* n inviteli !•• take pari in thè parade. \l MB ER 3 2 ELBERT BEDE QUESTIONED AS TO HIS CHURCH AFFILIATIONS Man Who Quizzes Others Has Tables Turned on Him. When a mini gets into politics t i e 1 voter* want to know all about him, and it i* recognized n* their right to ask nny reasonable fpjestion and expert a courteous reply. Klhert tb d e , candidate for joint senator, has heen asked to state hi* religious affiliation s. As he hiin.ell bus taken to » . k i n g questions o f other candidates, he could hardly neglect to answer any such reasonable question asked h f him and hu* made the fo llow in g reply: •'I have been n member o f the P r o t estant Episcopal ih iirih si nee early childhood. There being no church o f that denomination here, I have, during my residence in Cottage d r o v e , a f f i l i a t ed with both the Methodist and Presby terian churches, having been a c o n t rib utor to one or the other during the term o f my residence here. • • E I.B E K T B E D E ’ ’ COTTAGE GROVE MEN QUICK TO ANSWER PRESIDENT Within Hour Alter News Arrive» Here 32 Match Chief Executive Within un hour utter new* reached here that the president had naked for a million men to jo in him in buying u lib I !»»• |»i f i l i m i | • i » u n f i i l f u r« |»i i n u t i l i i v «•* •Tty bund on the installment plan o f »5 • il U n I«'«Irriti g i i M ' r i i i i i r n t u m l di' fin* a month, .‘. ‘i o f the patriotic citizen.* o f t «*« I « * l iti i i i i ' i v i Iti n k l u i tl n i|il«' ni i Cottage Grove hud uuswereo the call. i n i i l i d i i u m l ii li n i ! ut Iii«li• I n i i ||cte«l u|i 1 wo or three member* o f the liberty dii I a \ «*l li I• l > l . a l l c r dii li | \ v\ 1 11 ^;«l fi loan committee were the first, and they |id| I id|| ni l i n i liidfii's ||r M i l l e * liu ti started from business bouse to business II IN | » I d|idHii| In M|l«*||«| 111 («MINI I» Il 11 di house with the p resid ent's call, taking II h i l l u d i m i ni w* i l i - i n 4 > i f e u n i n u i i l i « ' * with them each man who joined the n i n i il in I ll«til |4 II t lilvi U t i n i ! I In* l d . n l president. The committee dually got so i * i » ii l li ni I n i i ' in st > |»i i u f io ri ¡ u n u m l large that people wondered whether or l i m i l l l l d l l n i fidi I Idi! Ili < v ¿/u dii (III* Idilli not the Home Guaid was being called l i d l l l l l l d l i i 1.11^1-iir Id •! il li « t 1 d 11 l | f v out to repel an attack by the Uermuus. \ n flit- ri iml M in i li d f l i m * in in |* i * i The total o f subscription* actually I n i im n lifid ii idi iln- 1 ii\ i>i k u f l m f ‘ 1 paid ia at the bank* on the third liberty m i r i n i r , u m l in* i m u ^ l u * t **u n i \ w i n | i i * n loan is now nearly double the quotu tu u r i l u m i * iii taci* m i 1 1»•• n*->\ ri oni asked o f I'ottuge Grove, and more is be lo*!iif^ l u d i ili I ' iinn r r i ’i k r a i i y m i , il in ing added each day, the campaign now Jil dilli liti- filili l i n i |«l» • « n i ’ Idilli V\ 111 g«*t being in charge of the Boy Scouts. With I I I n | t d||H|i|l'l III ld|| Tilt* |• I d|td)M*<! « dii Ilo* «Sentitici receives iriquiries ev erv the subscriptions o f the Southern Fa- « i l i « * u i e t l n * i i d rroNNiiif* ai i M v i d e w i l l w«*k troni prospe«:tiv«* settlers wlro c i f f i c railway and P a c if ie Telephone it li Ino !»«■ • uni | » 1 1 * t n i l i n i n ur a m i s\ 11 li wnli copies o f Ih«* paper. j f you wish Telegraph com pany em ployes it is e x tln-*«* i in | * i d \ • • u n n i n III«- f i a i t n f l ' m i f n ' tu jo-ll vour lumi your ad. shouhl he in Itigli w a > w lin li h un I#**•*fi ( l i r m i r i l i ni ih« Sentinulf wItero prospettiv e lettiera Amount Set for Year’s Relief Is pected that the total will reuch $M*,000, entitling this city to a blue star. fin n I u I«' \ s ili I m i dim - filtri di fin I »«•**! will se«* it. Same as Amount Spent in O f a total o f loUO prospects, more fim i w m i r i tra \ ri lim it ig li I ' unn « i «-< k Day for War than 1*00 subscription* have been re « ali v o l i v\ 1 11 lo*« d i m - a |»)t*tiwni«• i r i M e m i ceived. d f all I III |l«*NNl|lÌ)|f \ Next week a com plete list o f su b Mi Itddtli IniN a n U«*«l ili«- d i l n i m un ì scribers will be published, and it is Another big driv e *non will i.e on. Io- In d| fili- I dl tl l l i INNldfl I d lllflk«' l i t v 11 • Hie lied Pro** need, another hundred hoped that country districts will get in t In i ni b i i l.iiii«- «- mi u i \ f «»r i l i«' |Mii(»'»N«- com plete reports at once, together with million dollar*. d f Iiiitk i «IK 11 | o * n u a m i i l •*«-!«-< I t ol i « » f ili** " A m e r ic a n unit» war«» In action east It«v Joseph K notts Tells Why Mail ot Sum* Think It Volcanic Ash; Others The opening dnv i* May and May the questionnaire card*. »«• n «*r aI m u t e * of f «- r*- «l Tl n* u n o li l al k«- «l • #f A m iens During the en g a g e m e n t * Satihfied I t ’ » Only Pollen Go«I Is Necesaarlly a Mill The Silk Creek district held a rally -7 i* the elo*ing date. «•1 l>«*lif*lil \al l «- v roti!«* 1 1 rni u \\ u I k •*r in which have r a g e d ' In thin ar«*a they From W il d Flower». taut Man Now With the complete realization o f the Sunday aftern oon , at which Kev. Joseph Old* «•( f i l l i « - Ili«' Idi ll i * f l i nt IN tii ki ' tl I i h . c a< «jiiltVed theiuaelvea well “ people a» to their duty at this time, and Knott*, 1. H. W a t c h , C. J, Kem and r i d i l l i f i d i l i \\ a l i m i |«rohal »l \ w i l l il«* 'I he review . In eiiiphaal/ing the tin 4 utt;«g«* G rov •• pi'opb* wore among . J. W hite were the speakers, arid as with no need o f educating the people j o m i m luif^t' t m- i i Nuru ii|***ii t l i c i o ni « * c'ottag«' (irove fittin gly ohscrv »*«i ti*'*H'’ my it 111«•« 1 by th«* f alling o f yellow m ediate need cif fresh men to with i* to tile work o f the lied Crons, it i* a re.ult thi* district at on ce went over lii‘ l m ' « ' i i \\ a l k e t a m i 4 o t t a v e n » I • - « f « - « I aland the G erm an on slaugh t. a«!ds l.iherty Day with putriotic **x«*rciN«*N on • 1 u n f la**t w«*»*k. i l l « * ph«* i i o i u c i t a **«*•• m n thought there will lie no trouble in pu t half it* quotu. 4m* \« III«' rol l ì i » t r o n i Kt i j f en« ' l o .1 ti in ttiat A m e rica 's Imperative duty Is to Mam str«-«*t in tin* eveuiu g. at tin* saint* tu have he«*n general throughout west- ting the drive ov er in a week '* time. I ioti 4 if \ i i a l i o a lotti«- o f t ' dl i l«*nf lofi. p r o t id e replacem en t unit* for the tun«* de«licating tin*' honor fla g which ••in Oregon. Many attributed it t«» the For many mouth* the world ha* been was earned h i the f i r s t day of the drive. v ol* tin« «inturban«-*** in California and .pend ing a hundred million dollar* a F rench front. M liu nfi l o M ave M o t i e y un M t a l x . I’ he Home Guard swung down tin* -»•»in«- who tuMed th«* diiat «aid that it day for the destruction o f life and prop i n i t t •ad n f f«* riliiij» t In* l.aiu* «** l i t i t \ itrert from the arimtry h i fine military had the flavor o f .sulphur. On the hilD erty aiot no one will hesitate to g ive for 11« * i i c 1 • « «»lit nf a l u m i tv i l l « li t i n * 111 w W ith tha A m erica n F o r ce s In l" ami tr«*«*N about th»* «-ity th«* «lust wan style Ulol stood at ea*«* «lining the exer a y e a r 's relief work an amount equal ail I I I V» «4 ili«* «•!•«*ri f f , t«» hf !r * |»a* ti«ft«a«l1 fur Northern F ran c« Am erican troops pat to-ular iy n«*t i »•«-able. Many who were to that spent in a day for destruction. (ll «• j * 11 r |*««i«\ lli<- « ' « • U l « t \ • « M i l t w i l l c u l l ’ have taken up positio ns on the French Tin* f o l l o w i n g p r o g r a m w a s render«*«!: out m tin- ««pi'ii rep<»rt«*«i a stinging aen- The quota f o r Cottage G rove ha* not First Entertainment N ex t Tuesday Is tn u t w 11 Ii i««in«* r« it aurati! «»r l i n t « l a n « i i halt lef runt Nati«*ii «•! th«* ey«*N, preNuined to result been .et. but it probably will be almut Song hy g ir ls ' glee cluh. Ex pected to Be Interesting and tu t n i l i 1 i l i tin l i i c i i li « i n 1 1 \ tl»*iu getting th* d i i N t in the eye*». S«,ni.- «5000. T h e A m erica n s face the Germ an «Song by mali* «(iiartet. W ell Attended. The ulirrift 11 a l l o w c i l t a w « * r l » i fur jar«» ot th«* opinion that voi«*aitte dust Ho lu hy Mrs. Glass. army at the peak o f a G erm an salient 1 ll i 1 In* co unt v •■h 1 «rnuaii r «• n i l t I I I « ' « ! Raising o f the liberty loan thermome ; « «»til«! mit h avi* reached here so soon af 'I'he o u tp o s ts are only j o yards apart jail. ¡1 ml that o f f ic ia l in itll«*w<‘«l l»v law The Patriotic league will hold its first ter hy C'harlei Whipps and O tto Hur t«*r th«* diNtiirh:iii«-*‘N m California, and SHIPYARD WORKERS TOLD At solue p«>lnts the in ki'i'fi what in |«'ftt luit »t in l«<‘ lii'\r«l at som e p la ce patriotic meeting in the high school a u BUY LIBERTY BONDS chain, sailor and soldier lads home on are «»t the opinion that th«* dust wan that tin- |«riNdid'f i may I»«* t « • « I iiim-h A m erica n positio ns are matutam«*d In ditorium next Tuesday evening. A d m is merely p«illen from wild flower*». furloughs. ♦ ti«-ii|*ur I » \ uni «-r i vi |4 in td a cuiitrin't with ah«d!hol«*s. Ham ilton Veatch Reports Thin gs Are sion i* free and the public 1* generally R ev . Joseph Knotts g av e a stirring Mini«* r iiliii'i, Nii Nln-rilf IsIkniN |»nt tin* As soon as all tr oops and guns were A c tiv e in Portland. invited. The follo w in g is the program . H. C . Wheeler -, o f Pie: 1 VI n t Hi II, cn li patriotic address in which h«* explained matter «if• I«» tin- court ami it w ;« n agreed in position the s«*«-t«ir was formally Male quartet — Smith, Richmond, «lulate for th«* leg 1 *hit lire, wa* in the why a mail o f God was necessarily a I«« Hhutilf I'.lkiiiN ,i.i v i that th<- jo non I. II. Yeuteh, who was here this week Mack in, Fmphrey. taken o v e r from the French The militant man iti tini«* times. • ity Saturday, He teels certain o f hi» n « «au l*< Ir«! fdi fid « - * * 111 n a «lay «-:• •• li. Am erican c o m m a n d e r , w h o Is under Exercises— West side school. The program closed with another Hum election ami re« 1 «'i V c d Cl »mulera Me ell from Portland visitin g relative*, has I lm in ni hm w itti n Nii^^cNt mu r«* Heading— Martha Wilkinson. a French cor|fo c om m a n d er, e x pressed her hy the male quart«*!. courng«*m«*iit fr • »111 hi* man v fri«elida many interesting tilings to tell about |i«'iit*'<lly lumi«' hv Th«* Hcntinel tw«* the shipyards, where some 25.niM) men Exercis es— East side school. h e r e . ------------------------ —— the greatest c o n f id e n c e in the French ypurit ago. are employed. He reported that the Vocal solo— Mr. Richmond. leadership. SAYS EUGENE ASKS LUMBER PRODUCTION IS day before he came here three pro-Ger Reading— Hazel I.oucks. Although thu F feu ch cha ra cterized TOO MANY OFFICES mans were ridden out o f the yard* on MYSTERIOUS POET STILL ON LOWER WITH 8 HOUR DAY I.allies' Trio— Mesdnmes England, this sec tor us ‘'qu iet." the preseut fire tail* and that the next day a sign was Short, Miller. TRAIL OF SENATORIAL is the h eaviest the A m e rica n s have Average Decrease Is A b ou t 1 0 % of the Allen Eaton Would H ave Candidate* posted bearing the legend. “ Those who Address— (). M. Kem. CANDIDATE Regular 10 Hour Cut Appear Before Voters. yet faced. T h e skies are uhluz«* every h av en 't bought bonds had better do so V oc a l solo— Mrs. England. at once. The rail gang is in practice. ’ ’ Address— Elbert Bede. him«* writing my hut and your offn*«* night with the flash of guns and the Allen Baton, one o f the candidate* He said the sale o f bond* was greatly A< tuul production under the eight- air quiv ers with the m a r of artillery Readin g— C lyde Burcham. I \ «' f»IINN« «l, tor the legislature, lias issued an open facilitated. He also said it would go and explodin g shells As the high hour day in the w <*M cOn.st lumber imlus Much milled alivi«*' I wuiild lidie. letter to the other candidate* for the pretty hard with anyone caught doin g R ifles f o r H om e Guard Held Up. Fui tim'd* who would itniid tor the i»«*M ex p losiv es pound th«* A m erica n Hues. try continu«*s to he approxim ately In'* •nine position from Eugene in which he any damage in the yard*, as the men 1 hclovv th«* normal 10 hour cupacity. Washington, April .10.— Rifles for the lor our land, ! th«* soldiers div«* into th«* shallow calls attention to the fact that it would are intensely patriotic themselves and Oregon H om e Guard have been held up, This situation is rev cnl«'<l in the week \ lid licfon* we lire called on to \nt«*. | c o v e r of dit< lies and shellholea. Iv reports made hv the mills to the West not be tair to other part* o f the county there i* always a strong military guard the war department havin g advis ed to elect all the member* from Eugene, on hand. Coast I.uinhi*/men ’s association. Senator Chamberlain that the issue \ «»I«' not, iny dear friemlN, for your own MISS RUTH CORBETT D f the III mills that participnted in and thnt such action would not be best must be held pendin g the determination Mi'll I ill «'lid«, WANTS MALE AUDIENCE the report for th«* week «*n«!itig April -tt, lor Eugene. He challenge* I.. E. Bean. 1 | 'f the amount o f equipment necessary N«» i y«*t foi y«uir own party n « hoi« c , NUMBER OF STARS FOR loo mills also participated in th«* report David Graham alld Janie* Fullerton, the and available for the new men ut the Ituf v «»ter think hal«i ami lie well on Will Demount i at« Fireless Cooker. Ice SERVICE FLAG NOW 179 , training camps. for the week ending February L’J. which | other* from Eugene who are candidate* your guarii, less Refrigerator. Home Dryer. was the last full week o f the lo hour lor the lower house, to appear with him I f there i* a surplus the Oregon Hume M hen api'Mia« In'll hv a luiHleading The number o f stars to which C ot j on pla tform s throughout the county to day. Guard will bo supplied later. \ oi«*«». tage Grove is now entitled is 17P. M inn Ruth Corbett, upon her next r«*g The cut for those 100 mills for the g ive the v oter , a chance to decide which George Small and Leonard Willi*, who I ular monthly visit here, will demon week o f February was c»i»,:i40,ji|ii o f the Eugene men they desire to mini , I in a man and I hn nii ml and l«»r what left with the draft contin gent, had not FIRST DRAFT CONTINGENT strut«» the tireless cooker, the h «»less fe e t; for the vv«*«*k o f April lit», it was iuate for the lower house. In* w ill Nt II II«I been mentioned before. Phil Hohl has ietiig ern tor and the Imni«» dryer. This t»-,5.'tli,oy» feet a decreas«* of t»,sos,HLi7 FROM HERE LEFT FRIDAY That almiild guide iin each p e n c i l ' m gone with the contingent from Douglas demount ru t ion will !»«- at Red ('r«iss feet, or lhM2r r. point ; SPUDS ARE NO LONGER county. The fo llow in g who have been Cottage G r o v e s ' first d raft contingen t head«|uarterN at .1 o 'c lo c k on the after The luiiihernien do not regard the Th«*n graft ami i ( n clique w«* will hit SUBSTITUTE FOR WHEAT in the service for some time, have not i left Friday from Eugene, where a d e m noon o f May P. The men o f the com r«*p«ufs f«»r any one \\«»«*k as determin with a hrick, been listed for stars: Thurman and Er- onstration was held in honor o f all the in unit y* lire especially invited to he pres iug th«» volume o f decreased produc And put politie n out o f joint. By a ruling just issued bv \V. B. mal Tiller. Wm. Landess, Glen R. lame county boys. Those from here were cut. tion due to the shorter day, hut it is re Vver, federal food ad min istrator for I.micks, and Clyde Hull. Elmer Roy Desl.arzes. George Small, o f guid ed as more or less signific ant that Oregon, on request o f I 'in xiiri* you will make no *«*11011*4 nils Herbert C. L on d on ; Leonard Willis, Chester A. Kilwin Tnllnr lins rentnl tin- Knht-rt the decrease for each week o f the S hour take, Hoover, potatoes cannot now be sold in YanDenburg, George M. Ham, o f I.o- Ciml.'V in Ill'll nil Ciuinl Fork Hint tin- operation lias been slightly less than RUJADA FOREST FIRE And could do uiiieli worn* I would this state as a substitute for wheat rane. L. E. Ti Hot son left at the same Knlifrl Cnnl.'V t'u 111 iIy Inis iinn.-.l Imrk 10'# below the output for th«* week o f IS NOW UNDER CONTROL time, but went with the Linn county ween, flour. This has been permitted up to tn tlm liiiw ii\ «• r runcli. February lid, which is considered a nor this time. Mr. Ayer has requested all Should we emli oil that day o f thiN in Disston, Ore.. May t.— (Specia l to ' contingent. uml week on the lo hour basis. job ber* to respect this new ruling but comi tig May Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson and CnM mu hallot tor hoth Mede ami IDLERS AND LOAFERS TO to urge their salesmen to continue sell The S e n t i n e l ) — The forest fire which daughter. Mi** Della, returned to Blue has been raging in this vicinity for two ing potatoes in as large quantities as Uree n. BE COMPELLED TO WORK STIFF HAT SAVES W P River Saturday, a fter a visit o f several da ys ha* been brought under control by HUFF FROM BEING GORED ever, since theie are thousands o f bush the forest department. Worker* from dnv* here. ller«»after all idlers and loafers in els remaining in the state still unsold. And Nlnuild they aeipiire that which the mill at W ildw ood and the logging Kiigeue and I .ail«* county will either Animal Attack* Ileatlgrar While Owner they deni re, WATCH YOl'R LAB EL. Save 25«. camps at Rnjada were called into the | have to go to work on the farms or in At the fudU o f our *ecti«»n tliia fall, You still get'vvant ads. at before the- Climbs to Sa fety . service Monday afternoon to save the \N «• hope im tli«»y work that then* always 't h e logging camps or lumh«*r mills or war prices and they are o f the same — building* at Disston. No great damage L I T T L E “ S H A V E R " U S E S S A F E T Y j he null I*«-lied to work oil tin* county | Only tlic fact tlint In- wore :t stilt lint quality they always were. will lurk, ha* been done to standin g timber, the RAZOR AND EYEBROWS I loads, it the proposition put up t<» th«' Isnvi'il \V. I*. I l n f f from serious M i n i per The heat nietina for hel|»iag iin all. D ISA P P E A R j county court hy S h eriff D. A. Klkins | Imp* f si t it I injuria* nt the hnnitn o f hi* S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y G I V E S flames having been confin ed almost en- tirelv to dead and down timber. M T T L R H O N IT A T H O M P S O N IS A is agreed to hv the court, and members .lerney hull u few ilnv* n^<>. He wns in A D V E R T I S I N G S P A C E TO If you want to preserve the eyebrow* o f that body have expressed themselves the yard with the unimnl, when it he H I A T T IN V K S TO K IN W A B LIBE RTY LOAN W e b b Dunn was in Yonenlla one day- o f your little daughter* it i* a good idea as being h i fav or o f tin* plan. SA VIN G S ST AM PS i nine nnjjervd ntnl bore dow n on him. He last week. to put aw a v your shavin g ou tfit im me There are many men to b«* seen oil inude n run I'm n unte, ^ettin^; there nt During all this week the Standard Oil Robert S u tcliffe. Jr., left last week, diately a ft e r using it. or at least keep The \\ aliaci* ( Id a .) l 'rea* Timea t«*lla the streets flies«* days, snvs th«* sheriff, iihniit tile *iiine time n* the ntiiiiinl. who company will contribute nil the space it out o f the reach o f the children. o f little lionitii TlmuifiNdii, daughter o f who seem to havi* no occupation ami run into the unte with *neli foree thnt that would otherwise lie used for ndver- ! to be gone all summer on chnutnuqiia C. A. Bnrfell has learned this to hi* work. Win TlmmpNon, Nili pricing tin* tnicli<*r many o f them are transients, he says. Mr. H u f f, w)n> Innl Ini rely ^ei on tin- rising / e r o le n e lubricating oil to push complete satis faction, although it was o f the a«-lioo| hy hritigitig fittMt in 1 >iII h Several of tin* men arrested lately have other side, wns kiim-ked over, hi* lint ing the third liberty loan. several d a ys b e fo r e he realized what for the ptirehaa«* «d war atltinpa. She ih he«*n armed, say the offie e r s, who he fnlliiiK on the opposite side. The hull I'lic final driv e to sell liberty bonds is it wa* that made little Donna look so a iitemher o f the Mae«» achoid, where 1-15 lievi* that many mor«* o f the transients churned this, uiviiiK Mr. I l u f f time to on and everybody will work to the ut ! odd. — d o you read other p eop le's o f IfiO pupi I n took atnuipH, and is a that fire s «*«* ii to hi* going up and down .-limit the fenee out o f .1 :in«{«-r. When most to help the government make the advertisem ents? granddaughter o f Mra. I.. M. Thomfmnn, the road carry revolvers. One man re lie recovered hi* hrentli lie elllhhed the loan au overw helmin g success. N'o pains School Pupils to Atten d Rally. o f fliia city , who ia mighty prioid o f cently arrest«*«! had an I. W. \V. card in n ii iin ii 1 hack into the ynrd. The hull hud will be spared either by individuals or — o f course you do: and you may Superintendent Glass has promised his pocket and possess«*«! a big revolver, her. The little girl aiivcd the mon«\V j heen lu ting *lielitlv virion* fur some business firms and the Standard Oil bet they read yours— and they County Superintendent Moore that p r a c heraelf ami it mia her own idea t«• in and he sai«l that many more members | time. com pany is in the forefron t in the pa p r ofit by your bargains just tically ev ery pupil o f the Cottage G rov e o f th<* organiz ation are on the move \ cat if in Imuda. triotie move to concentrate ev ery e f f o r t as you p rofK by their trade. schools will be in Eugene for-the coun ty hut did not state the purpose. A large M i- II \ W l l t M , " f U f t Onk. to g iv e the P a c ific const the lead over rally May 17 and IS. There will also 11. •in.-r Currin r.-tiarii«*.« In nt « i i K tiomhi»r o f the men seen tr aveling are Calif., who had been visitin g at the other sections o f the country. — tell them o f your goods be a large attendance from other schools fruni l ’ortlnnil innl will ri-main liore believed to b«* draft evaders, who keep home o f lu-r sister in law, Mr*. I.. M through this paper; then have Ml contracts for advertisin g Zerolene o f this v icin ity and elaborate plans are your salesman deliver the goods. willi I.im o«ln *r, Mrs llo.ii Currin, uiitil moving so that their local hoards cannot Harding, left Tuesday for a visit in in the press will be turned to pushing being made f o r the entertainment and get in communication with them. c h II i ' i I in «ln- in*it <lrnft. Washington. the sule o f third libertv loan bonds. amusement o f the visitors. lll ^ liW U N l( \ ll|UI|«'\ lid iilli, m | filli V •‘HI I .l i b r i l e , ( illItllllHMlMIIcr Ntllll'N filili II A M E R IC A N S ARE IN BIG FIGHT NEAR AMIENS RED CROSS DRIVE IS TO START MAY 2 0 CLOSE MAY 27 COTTAGE GROVE OBSERVES YELLOW DUST MYSTIFIES LIBERTY DAY GROVE PEOPLE PATRIOTIC LEAGUE GIVES PUBLIC PROGRAM \ • k