Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 13, 1915, Image 4

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    COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
HELP TO PREVENT FIRES WANTS LANE POTATOES.
Death of Well Known Author.
Berkeley, Cal., Atig. 9.— George Fitch,
the author, died in a sanitarium here
today, having failed to rally from an
operation for appendicitis performed
yesterday. Mr. Fitch was taken ill ou
¡Saturday. He hud been visiting his
sister, Miss H. Louise Fitch, who is a
student in the University of California.
F itch’s home s u Peoria, III. Mr. Fitch
came to California early lust June with
Mrs. Fitch, who was with him at the
time o f his death. Arrangements have
been made to remove the body to
Peoria for burial.
ARCADE
Where You Al ways
See Features
You can do much by observing the E. M. WARREN CALLS FOR EXHIB­
following “ D on’t s ” handed in by Fire
ITS FOR THE FAIR.
One year............................................. $1.50 Chief Frank W oodruff:
8ix months............................................. bO
Don’t allow waste paper or other Says County Should Be Represented at
TONIGHT— WHO PAYS?
Both Leader and Sentinel one
dangerous rubbish to collect.
San Francisco.—Tells How to
year ............................................... $2.00
Adults 25 votes- -Children 10 votes. No raise in price.
Don’t put hot ashes and coal in
Pack Them.
Advertising rates on application
wooden barrels or boxes.
l)ou't kindle fires in stoves with
K. M. Warren, l.une County’s repre­
BEDE & TYRRELL, Publishers and
SATURDAY—SPECIAL
kerosene.
sentative at the Panama Pacific Ex­
Proprietors
Don’t allow oily rags uear stoves or position, has made a call upon the pro
The Hound of Baskervilles
about the premises.
motion department o f the Eugene Com­ OFFICERS
ELBERT BEDE, Managing Editor
ARE
SLAUGHTERED.
A 4 part Sherlock Holmes detective story by Conan Doyle.
Don't use gasoline for cleaning in a mercial Club fur a lot o f potatoes and
W H. TYRRELL, Local Editor
A very interesting and exciting feature drama.
other vegetables to be shown in the England Had Lost 13,656 in Fighting
closed room.
to July 30.
Don't throw waste paper in a fire­ Oregon building. He says that the oth­
Entered as second class matter January
place.
er counties are sending large amounts
25, 1913, at the postoffice at Cottage
London, July 30.— The officers’
MONDAY— CLOSING DAY OF
D on’t throw cigarettes or cigars away o f new exhibits but Lane County seems casualty lists from July 19 to July 30
Grove, Oregon, under the Act of
show that the British army lost 115
to be doing nothing along this line.
if lighted.
March 3, 1870.
D on’t keep mutches in paper boxes | Potatoes, especially, he says, would killed, 230 wounded and 14 missing, a
total of 305. This brings the aggregate
or lying about carelessly.
make u good showing at this time. H
The Vampire
There is evidence that the “ l i d " is
officer loss since the beginning o f the
D on’t use snapping parlor mutches.
urges the farmers to pick out the best war to 13,050, o f whom 4,170 are re­
Sixth Episode of “ Elaine”
Off along the Texas-Mexican border
Don't forget that mutches are the be­ potatoes they have, to pack them cure corded dead, 8305 w ounded and 1175 I
and there will be hell to pay in a num­
Man to Man
ginning o f many conflagrations.
fully and turn them over to the promo missing.
ber of counties where the Mexicans out
During the 10 days covered by the I
A beautiful colored drama
Don’t allow rubbish in hallways or tion department for shipment. “ Every
number the Americans. Those who
lists, regiments operating in the Dar- I
under stairways.
care sohuld be made in digging the po dandles have again been the greatest '
know anything about border warfare
Pathe News
D on’t forget to have the chimneys fatui**,’ ’ writes Mr. Warren. “ They sufferers.
know that it is fiendish and brutal al
-leaned.
should be wrapped in boxes and not in
most beyond imagination. American
D on’t burn dead leaves or grass on sacks. They should not be murred or SALT ENEMY OF THE CANADA
TUESDAY
citizens in that section will not wait
THISTLES.
windy days.
scratched in digging and should be per
for Uncle Ham to protect them and
The Stolen Birthright
D on’t fail to look twice at everything feet in every respect." Mr. Warren Dallas Man Found Mineral Successful
as the greaser*- heartily hate the
A 3-part drama
that looks like fire.
assures the farmers that he will sec
in Pennsylvania.
* ‘ gringos,’ ’ as they call the Americans,
Dallas Observer: In speaking of tli
Remember every day is fire preven­ that their names and addresses arc
a war of extermination is likely to be
fight being waged in the valley against
tion day.
| placed upon the exhibit.
THE SEA WOLF
the ravages of the Canadian pest> Mr.
inaugurated and relentlessly waged un
The promotion department will be J. G. Van Orsdel recalls a war he waged
Seven Parts— September 1st
til the 1’ uited States puts an end to it. 1,750,000 $20 Gold Pieces Arrive in
glad to handle any exhibits sent in by in Pennsylvania years ago to rid his
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British Battleship.
the farmers and urges that the request farm of this dangerous weed. He ge-
In Northern Virginia a farmer has
New York, Aug. 11.— A special train
leeted
a
portion
of
the
place
where
the
planted forty five ucres, and plans to :ai ry ing $52,000,
woi t h of gold and o f Mr. Warren be complied with.— Eu weed grew thick and rank, and, know­
!
securities,
shipped
by
the Bank o f Eng­ gene Register,
ing that ao other vegetation could exist
plant many more next year, to a croj
land from London by way of Jlajifax,
where the thistle had gained n foot­
that few Americans have ever seen
BARNES’ CIRCUS COMING hold, he resorted to despurate methods
N. S., arrived here today. The train AL.
some of the more important medicinal was guarded by forty armed men.
The circus is cornili ’ to town, to for its extermination by spreading a
plants that grow in the temperate zone.
Of the total shipment $35,000,000was town. Yes, siree.
earload o f eheap salt over the ground.
American
double
eagles.
The
weight
While this eaused many of the tourists
The war has stopped Europeans from
And within the next few days,
was about seventy-five tons. It was gaily decorated car will roll into town, and strangers traveling through the
gathering the wild plants o f mcdicul said to be the hfrgest single shipment
Fixe sworn statements called by the Comptroller of
neighborhood to “ catch co ld ’ ’ and
value, and has at the same time largely of gold ever sent across .he Atlantic and the army o f advertising men that sneeze as they passed tne “ snow-clad’ ’
tie currency, submits to two examinations by National
go along with it will scatter and post
increased the demand for the drug» ocean in one vessel.
Bank Examiners.
flaming pictures of lions and tigers, hill, Mr. Van Orsdel found that the
The gold was brought over in a Brit­ elephants and camels, and horses and remedy was a successful one. It de­
they yield. The Virginia farm has five
ish battleship, which was convoyed j ponies, and parades, and all the thing stroyed the thistle and the land also.
acres of belladonna plants, a hundred
through the war zone and across the
Home years after his experiment he re­
thousand ginseng roots, and large areas ocean by a cruiser and a flotilla o f tor­ that make one wish the day would turned to his old home and found that
I hurry up and get here.
of cannabis, larkspur, hydrastis, Jap
pedo boat destroyers to guard against
the salt had in time proved o f value to
When is it going to bet
nese peppermint, senega, and colehicum. an attack of German submarines. The
And which one is it? Why, the Al the soil The suited section produced
A Hoard of Directors that directs and it is a member
cost o f transferring it from London to G. Barnes big three ring wild animal the best crops on the entire farm.
of the Federal Reserve Board.
New York is estimated to have been circus, o f course, and i t ’s going to pre
Of all the vast North American em­
$250,000.
$5,000,000 Dam Is Completed.
sent
the
biggest,
brightest,
and
alto
pire over whieh France ruled until the
It is said the British battleship
Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 11.— Water
fall of (Quebec in 1759, only the little brought over not only the $52,000,000 gether the best line of circus glories was let over the spillway o f the gigan­
and
features
in
the
history
of
its
num­
tic dam at the Big Falls o f the Mis
islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon, in gold and securities for New York, erous visits here.
—*
souri river, 14 miles from here today,
south of Newfoundland, remain in its but also a shipment of gold destined
So
says
Murray
A.
Pennock,
general
for Canada, whose treasury recently
rhe dam cost $5,000,000 to construct,
Capital ............................................................................................. $25,000
possession. Now Newfoundland hears sent gold amounting to $135,000,000 to contracting agent, who is here today mil has been building for two years
arranging
the
preliimnnries.
A
busy
Surplus and Undivided P rofits.................................................... $60,000
that in return for certain fishing privi­ New York.
ind eight months.
Great secrecy was maintained and man, is this circus agent, for upon him
The Montana l’ower company built
lege's the French government is willing
falls the task of making eonrtncts for
to turn those islands over to Great precautions were taken to prevent the the* licenses, the show grounds, space the dam. It will furnish power for the
German secret servic from discovering
electrification of the Milwaukee rail
Britain. Of lute years the islands have the plan or route. At Halifax the gold on the billboards for the circus pictures, way.
*
i —
water
and
feed
for
the
animals
and
food
not prospered, and their ill luck reached was delivered to the American Express
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for
the
show
’s
family
of
five
hundred
Are Good Cooks.
its climax last February, when France company and when the armed train left people. Livery rigs must be engaged
î
So Ci lebruted is the cooking of the
that
city
it
was
preceded
by
a.pilot
en­
summoned all the young men to the
gine to test bridges and to frustrate to take the bill posters out into tin* women members o f the Al\ adore
colors.
any attempt to wreck the train by country and last but not least, calls * range in Lane County that all the men
dynamite. This precaution was sug on the newspaper boys and says m the neighborhood turned out and
Bologna, Sausage, Hamburger and Lard, all home made. Fresh and salt
Roselle, known in the Gulf states and gested by the* exploit o f Werner Horn, ‘ ' howdy.’ y
built two fine pieces of road win tli**
meats and fish in season. Prices Most Reasonable.
“
When
the
show
comes
this
year,
women promised a picnic dinner.
tin* West Indies as Jamaica sorrel, has the German reservist, who attempted to
Our
home cured meats are far superior to the custom cured article and
we believe w e ’ll show you more new,
suddenly acquired a high commercial blow up the St. Croix river bridge on novel, sensational, thrilling and amus­
che-tuer. Have v ou tried them!
February 2 to stop shipments o f muni
VICTORY WON BY WOMEN.
value in the Philippines, Hawaii, and tions to the allies. The route over ing feats than you ever saw under a
DRESSED CHICKEN EVERY SATURDAY
Other Pacific islands, where the buds W’heh the train proceeded from Bangor, canvas in your life. That’s quite a Illinois Suffragists Are Jubilant Over
or at any other time on order
Equal Pay Ruling.
nre raised for jams and jellies. One Maine, to New York was kept secret. bombastic statement and borders on
¥
hyperbolism, but referring to the past
CULVER BROTHERS
Robert
E.
M.
Cowie,
vice
president
and
Chicago concern uses from $50,900 to
general manager o f the American Ex­ visits of the show here, hasn’t Mr.
Chicago, Aug. 10.— Equal suffragists
People's Meat Market
Pure Home Made Lard Our Specialty
$ 100,000 worth every year.
press company, said the transfer was Barnes always made good on the prom­ wore jubilant today, according to Mrs.
?
the geratest risk ever taken by an ex­ ises made about his show ? The whole
race Wilbur Trout, president of the -X~X~X~X~X--X~X~X*X~X~X~X~X~X~XK~X~X--X~X~X~X~X~X~X-X~X-
program was made over this season— Illinois Equal Suffrage Association,
Munitions are not the only things press company.
J. I*. Morgan and company o f this it ’s entirely different. Educated ani­ over the action o f the state board of
that are being shipped from this conn
try to Europe on account of the war. city were the consignees. The purpose mals give the performance— w e’re still Administration, which yesterday de
o f the transfer was understood to be a wild animal circus, the largest of the reed that women employed in state in­
During the past year we have sent near­ to reinforce British credit here and to character in the world.
stitutions shall receive the same pay
THE "GREATER OREGON at
ly $.'10,000,000 worth of drugs and sur improve the exchange situation, as the
“ Lions, tigers and bears do the
men where they do the same work.
W i t l i n e w t>uihiinjcH, b e t t e r e q u i p m e n t , e n -
gical supplies, this being more than dou­ English pound sterling has depreciated ‘ thrillers * on the program, great groups
Inrtred u r o i i m l s , a m i m a n y a i h l i t i o n « t o its
‘ Illinois women can vote, and stu-
f a t u i t y , t h e 1 ' n i v e m i t y o f O r e g o n w ill b e g i n its
ble the amount exported during the pre of late. The seeurifies nre presumed of them— 24 full grown African lions lents of political economy know that
f o r t i e t h y e a r , T u e s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 14. 191 /» .
be American bonds, to be used ns the being performed in one act. Y ou ’ll no class o f persons in history deprived
N p e e ia l t r a i n i n g in 4 'o i i i m e r c e , J o u r n a l is m .
ceiling year.
basis for further advances to the Brit­ shiver when you set* the peril of the of a voice in the government has ever
A r c h it e c t u r e . L a w , M e d ic in e , T e a c h in g , L ib r a ­
ry W o r k . M u s i c , P h y s i c a l T r a i n i n g a n d F i n e
ish government.
one trainer who mingles with this received fair treatment by the govern­
A r t s . Erfirge a n d s t r o n g d e p a r t m e n t s o f I .i b e r ­
bunch of m in-eaters.
Oknrles IL'her Clark (Max Adler),
ni F d ii c a t io n .
ment.” says a statement issued by Mrs.
L i b r a r y o f m o r e t h a n /»/V.OOO v o l u m e s , t h i r ­
“
The
cutest
act
of
the
show
is
the
Special Events Soon at Frisco.
Trout.
who dual riMTiitly, was a humorist of
teen b u ild in g s fu lly eq u ip p ed , tw o splendid
troupe o f trapese performing monkeys.
g
y
m nasium s.
The
Exposition
is
to
have
another
a Kotier a tion ago, when the real funny
T u itio n Free.
D o r m ito rie s fo r m en and for
bird man after August 10th. The con Bet you never saw an net like it? And WOMEN LOSE WAR PRIVILEGE.
w om en . E xpenses Lowest.
men could be counted on the fingers of tract with Art Smith, the Chicago boy the clown pigs, too, they’d make a
W
r
i
t
e
f
o
r
f
r
e
e
c
a
ta log s,a d d ressin g R egistrar
one hand. In those days the newspa­ whose during stunts have thrilled cigar store Indian Inughj The sixteen Can No Longer Keep Sons and Hus
bands at Home.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
per joke appeared to be spontaneous, oil nt less thousands the past three champion dancing horses, doing the
tango, the maxixe, the jitney struggle,
K C C K N k OKKGON
whereas now it has the dryness of the months, has expired anil he desires to and---------
Ottawa, Oont., Aug. 9.— W ife and
go east. Oil August 10, Silvio Petti
kiln and the flavor of the piekle vat.
“ But jiminv crickets, I must hurry mother have had their day in Canada,
rossi, the monoplane expert from Urn
gir.iv, will compete with Charles Niles along, i t ’s nearly train time and I ’ve so far as forbidding their men folk to
An Assistant Secretary of the Navy of Marquette, Mich., to see which shall got to buy hay for the elephants yet. go to war is concerned, nnd that day
is passed, according to official an­
Teller Was Not Held Up; Stole
in the Roosevelt Administration is at be the official aviator o f the Exposi Adi os, see you next year.’ ’
National Forests Take in $2,500,000.
At Cottage Grove Monday, Aug. 30. nouncement made today by the miiltin
$20,700 Himself.
tempting to throw a small scare by as­ tion. Both men are said to be phenoms |
The National Forests turned into the
department.
It
will
no
longer
be
pos­
with special features beyond anything !
Cedar Knpids, Iowa, Aug. 11.—O ffi­
serting the victors in the war will come before attempted here. It will be re Mrs. Guffey No. 1 Gets Divorce; sible, as it used to bcf for a wife to
cials of the Cedar Rapid* National C . S . Treasury during the fiscal year
keep her husband, or her sons under Hank, which was robbed a week ago ended June 30, 1915, nearly $2,500,000,
Weds Again.
this way to recoup losses. The victors uictiibercd that the greatly beloved Lin j
in this war will be wall o ff if able to coin Beaehey was killed by the buck j J. M. Dovers, district attorney, has 18, from enlisting by withholding con­ today of $20,700, announced today that un increase o f more than $40,000 over
ling o f his machine in a tremendous received information that Mrs. Dale sent.
the mystery o f the robbery had been the receipts of the previous year, ac­
stand alone at home for years.
In announcing the withdrawal of the cleared by the confession o f Leo l ’er- cording to a statement just issued by
downward swoop and that he and his Guffey No. 1 has obtained a divorce
machine were buried in the mud forty from Guffey and that she has been veto privilege given to women, the de­ rin, paying teller, that he had taken the Forest Service. The timber sales,
Recently there have been several en feet beneath the surface o f the water. , legally married to the man she married partment also served notime on all
the money to settle debts incurred in which amounted to 1,164.000, yielded
gageaient* along tin* American border llis special stunt was to ascend to very | some time ago. The information is al­ Canadians that they could no longer land speculation.
on account of the depressed condition
between l\ S. cavalry .and Texas great heights—-sometimes out o f sight i so received that the prosecution against dodge military service by paying $15
Perrin has not been arrested and un­ o f the lumber industry about $79,000
each. Heretofore it has been possible
and
then
drop
straight
downward.
Art
her
at
Centerville,
Iowa,
has
been
drop
less than those of the previous fiscal
rangers an one siile ami Mexican ban
for enlisted men to buy discharges by less the Baltimore company, which fur- year, but the gain was made possible
Smith never goes more than two or j
! nishes the bond decides on prosecution
dits on the other. Several o f tin* ban .-liLTAMv.-limnHuouj feet high, and his spe
paying
this
sum.
The
practice
is
to
be
This action upon the part of Mrs.
j ¡he bank officials have not indirnteii by larger revenues front other sources.
dits have been killed and others driven cialty is a little matter o f turning over' Guffey leaves Guffey and wife No. 2. discontinued.
any intention of taking action, nnd on The grazing recipts, which totaled $1,-
across the line into Mexico.
and over, loop after loop, upside down) whom he married in Eugene, free to be­
ther course depends the course o f the 125.000, increased $127,000 over Inst
Dallas
Observer:
Now
that
the
com­
and wrong side out, and writing words' come legally married if they so desire,
year, and the water powejr receipts,
' police.
munity
sing
has
proved
cum*
than
ac­
across the sky, the smoke from his en but District Attorney Dovers says that
Tea thousand dollars has been re- which amounted to not quite $90,000,
New A ork financiers have taken care
ceptable,
why
not
the
community
gine, leaving the word clearly outlined \ if he is caught again he will be pros
showed an increase o f nearly $42,000.
of 140,000,000 in notes issued bv tin* | in the sky. His night flights, at which ecuted. The prosecution against him ,lance—with the band accompaniment? recovered. The police say that $8,000
was sewed in a sofa pillow at the home
.The demoralization o f the turpentine
Or,
why
not
have
both
during
the
sum­
dominion of Canada, linde Sam is : time he has set o ff great quantities o f, might have been dropped had he not
mer months? The folk dance has re­ | of Perrin's mother and that $2.000 was industry on account o f the w ar’s cur­
fast becoming tin* world’s banker, even 1 fireworks, have attracted thousands to 1 escaped from jail.
turnd over by an attorney, to whom the
The information received by Mr. De­ ceded the Dallas brand of approval, paying teller had given it as a retainer. tailment of the naval stores market
though he is not financing any of the I tht* grounds, llis machine's girations
'are ever marked then by the trail of* von» is to the effect that before Mrs. and is being adopted in the rural settle­
According to the officials o f the bank caused the receipts from the sale o f
actual war loans.
fireworks and at times he seems to be Guffey No. I was married again at Cen­ ments by granges and other societies and the police, a final attempt was turpentining privileges on the national
working
for
the
advancement
o
f
man­
forests to drop to about $9,000, as
j a tremendous meteor crossing the heav terville, she heard that Guffey had
kind. A render suggests the commun­ made last night to break Perrin's story I against nearly $15,000 last year. The
A squadron o f German zeppelins flew i * ns. At other times he is an erupting taken another wife and thinking he ity dance, and The Observer is willing |n
that
he
was
confronted
by
a
lone
rob­
i1
Vesuvius— and he is always thrilling.
in the bank last Wednesday, forced sale o f special use permits, under which
over the English coast on Aug. 10, kill The other fellows will have to go some would not do so without first having to second the motion.
obtained a divorce, she had no idea but
to
hand
over the money at the point all sorts of er rprises, from apiaries
ing fourteen persons, nine of whom i if they become ns popular ns either that she was marrying this other man
o f a gun, and then locked in the vault. to whaling stations, are operated on
Going for a Deer Hunt.
were women. One of the airships was Beaehey or Smith. IVttirossi sounds a legally. When she learned o f G u ffey’s
K. C. Foreman, cashier of the Cedar the forests, yielded nearly $78,000, an
Dr. C. K. Frost, Dave Griggs. O. A. Rapids National Bank, Detective Me increase o f $9.000 over last yeat. There
j little more aristocratic than Smith, and arrest for polygamy she at once begun
destroyed.
as everything nt th ^ 'fair runs to the proceedings for a divorce and was | Hart,*11 and Will Ward will motor to Guire o f the police force, and detectives was a decrease o f narly $37.000 in the
i artistic perhaps the new man will have granted the decree a few days ago, ini I Kiddle for a deer hunt, la-ginning on from a national agency interviewed revenue derived by the settlemnt o f
The Genua ns are now in full posses I a little advantage.
mediately entering into a legal mar the 15th inst.
him. It was said that after Perrin had trspass cases in which government tim­
lion of Warsaw and are maneuvering to
riage contract with the other man.
been confronted with new evidence, he ber had been cut without intent to de­
fraud. the revenue from this source be­
capture a large portion o f the retreat
No trace o f Guffey has been found
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald of Stockton. broke down and confessed.
Union Services.
since he walked away w hen he was sent
ing Russian army.
He is said to have explained that his ing only a little more than $3,000.
The union services next Sunday even by the jailer to empty some garbage in Calif., have been guests at the home
More than $7.000, however, was col­
of Capt. O'Brien in Lorane for the past salary amounted to but $1500 a year,
ing w ill be heid in the Methodist church the rear of the county jail lot.
while the interest on his debts, which lected from other timber trespass
ten days. The ladies are sisters.
instead
of
the
park.
The
change
is
Only 4*.non immigrants cam«* to the
reached cases. Grazing trespaas cases yielded
M i s s Esther Silsby entertained sev­ amounted to about $21 000
made on account o f ha\ ing no lights in
' nearly $6.000, an increase o f about
$ 1200 .
Unite«! States last year, the smallest the park. The hour for the service nt
eral
young
Indies
at
a
“
slumber
party“
TWO GOOD BUCK LAMBS, HALF
$1.000; occupancy trespass rases, which
number in any one year sine»* 1899.
Tuesday
night.
The
guests
were
the
t h e church will be 7:50 o ’clock.
Lincoln nnd half Ootswold, for snie
' occurred in only one o f the seven for­
M
i
s
s
e
s
Mabel
Ventrh,
Vets
Holdermnn
or exchange. Geo. O. Ovorholser.
FOR s a l e .— 10 ACRES 3** MILES est districts, turned in something less
west of Cottage Grove. \ mile from than $250: about $60 v a t derived from
augl3pd of Kujnd t. Eva Richmond, Myrtle
C’a a ad* has contributed 80,000 sol
Christening Service
Kem,
I.eah
Perkins
and
Jessie
Smith
shrnol. three sides fenced, 12 acres turpentine trespass rases, and $660 from
Rev. Abbott o f Eugene delivered the
diers to the armies of the allies in the
Next Sunday morning Key. II. N.
easily cleared, 750.000 feet piling. fire trespass cases, the latter being
It will be joyful news for the kids
European war.
Aldrich will christen about twenty sermon nt the union meeting last Sun
Family orchard and garden. Good more than $7,000 less than the amount
to learn that a circus is j* ided for Cot-
babies and children in the regular morn day evening.
w ater piped to house nnd gnrden. 4- | eollected in the previous fiscal year
tage Grove.
ing
service.
The
hour
will
be
entirely
Mrs.
Elsie
Churchman
of
Ashland
nr
room house, 6 outbuildings.
mile j for damage to government property
Medford nnd Salem nre both moving
given over to this very !n*autiful and rived Wednesday for a few days’ visit
Eugene is to have a public market.
Paeific Highway. Terms. Inquire at through fires carelessly or wilfully
to secure sugar beet fa* tories.
impressive service.
at the home o f Mrs. Helen 8ilsbv.
The formal opening will be on Sept. 1.
Leader office.
augl3 20-27sep3c i started in or near national forest*.
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