(ïïlrc Cntîcuiv (Sriwr JBrttittttl __________ VOLUME XXXII MANY ENLIST IN MACHINE GUN COMPANY More Than Half of Required Membei ship Already Recruited; Business Men Offer Cooperation. AND _______________ OOTTAGE GROVE LEADER COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921 WINSTOCK COMMENTS ON ARMAMENT CONFERENCE Melvin G. Winstork, Oregonian of long standing, was in Cottage Grove Wednesday on business and called on 'Pile Nentinel long enough to touch briefly on his great hobby “The I.imitations of Armnnent Conference.” Mr. W instock, since October 1, has delivered addresses on this subject in Portland, Beattie, Tacoma, Billingham, Eugene, Corvallis and many other cities, and he r< gretted that time did not |x*rmit i •’ilr<»ss nt Cottage Grove. said, “that cost “Aft-. w ■ tween 35 anil 40 in l-.in.. is ini’.’ ' - i .. weunded and missing ■ gold; that incredibly i< th .’.itional debt of every • !.<*■ world; that has placed Ui«i»< a ra Hie burdens on the barks of plain p i, ..¡v everywhere, nations for 1921 2. have appropriated still further billions for armies anti navies. •‘Our couutry seeks to make a be- ginning toward the promotion of peace and the tin* reductions of these bark breaking taxes mid penalties. Germany is requested to pay for her sins but $900,000,000 a year for 50 years as her indemnity. We, who have com mitted no international crime, this year spend twice that sum for military and naval expense. Continuance of this procedure is a crime against the people. “And yet we have men in the land, who for partizan political purposes an­ nounce violent opposition to the ratifi cation of the four nation agreement. “The good citizen of Cottage Grove can jHifonn no higher act of patriot isin or human service than not only to approve America’s course but to frown- down on every effort to divide our country’s sentiment on this st upendous work. ’ ’ ’’Uncle Burne” Veatch, Resident of Cottage Grove Country 68 Years, P asses Beyond in Ninety-fourth Y ear KIDDIES ENJOY SNOW; OLDER FOLK SHIVER The kiddies are having a grand nnd glorious time this week. With the temperature hovering about th«* freez ing point every night, mid not rising near far enough in daytime to meet the approval of Webfooters, nnd with almost enough show on the ground for consting, the youngsfers, most of whom have only a bowing acquaintance with this variety of weather, have been having the time of their young lives while older folk, muffled in ninny clothes and shivering, pray for the warm drizzle and the balmy spring atmosphere that belongs io Oregon. BiniiH fruits nnd vegetables, which had been continuing blithely upon their way to Cottage Grove tables, and flowers and plants which had flour ish<’«l throughout th«* fall and winter, have succumbed to the frost king, and, should th<» present temperature con­ tinue much longer, the strident voice of th«» ice skater anil the thwack of th«' ho<’k«‘y Mtii'k will b«» heard in the land. TI dt «! has been very lit th» snow. Th«' teiripi’intiir«» for the past week has b<’«’n ns follows: Min. Max. 39 Friday................................................ 24 29 36 Natur«iay.................. 22 37 Nil inlay..................... 32 Mo in lay..................... ........................ 25 27 Tuesday................... ...................... 20 Wt’dnesdav.............. ........ ............... 1!» 25 NEW ELECTRIC RATES MAY NOT BE USED Local Light and Power Company May Voluntarily Inaugurate Lower Schedule. A iniichmu gun unit of maximum The Bentinei hud intended this week “Uncle Burne” Veatch, one of the strvug th is the goal si’l by E. C. Nprny, to publish u comprehensive statement best known and most highly esteemed cnhsling officer, and those iissuciaivd of the new electric light and ¡ h * w « t citizens of the community and a res with him in the organization of a rates ordered by the public nerv ice ¡«lent of the Cottage Grove country fo military company fur Collage Grove, compiiMsion. Upon preparing such u mor«1 than 68 years, passed away n to attain which they must secure the statement, however, it found that, in the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. 8 applications of SO men. Nixty eight Home iiibtauces the rates were not only Holderman, at 3:30 o’clock Nunduy nf is all that is reguired tor the minimum not lower than former rates but ternoi n, following n partial stroke of streuglh, but Mr. Nprny does not in had been, in some instances, actually paralysis which he suffered some ten tend to stop al that number. More raised, notably in the rates for ¡»owcr days before. »Surrounded by his chil ­ than half the required number have anil fur commercial cooking ou a dren and grandchildren he went |»ence airvudy beeu recruited. metered basis. fully and painfully out u | h > ii the long Bergen nt Frank J. Jirtik, of th«’ ad The situation was presented to the long trail at the ripe old age of 93 jutant general’s office in Nalcni, was officials of the electric company, who years, 1 month, X days. in the city Tuesday tu assist the local stated that they were dissatisfie«i with Harvey Clnyburnc Veatch was born recruiting staff in its work nnd in a the situation anil really wished for a November 10, 1X2X, nt Enfield, White halt hour informal iueeling at Ainerl reduction in rates. The Nvntinel sug county, 11)., nnd crossed the plains in can Legion hall met with about thirty gested that if a reduction were the 1X53 in tin* train of »Samuel Bari on representative Cottage Grove business desire it was within the power of the Knox, whose daughter, Margaret Jane nun, who endorsed th«* movement nnd company itself to initiate such reduc Knox, he married on Christ mas eve, pledged their cooperation. tion, the rates set by the commission 1X54, and they made their home on Discussing the benefits Io members being maximum rates only. Manager Mr. Veatch’s homestead a mile nnd a of the orgninzation and to i he com Nhinn seemed to be of the opinion that hrilf from Cottag«» Grove. Eight < hit iiiutiity Nerguaiit Jirak dwelt li j »Oli its such a reduction could not be initiated «Iren were born to them, seven of social and athletic activities alpi said without giving notice of 30 «lays to whom survive. They nre Snmuel P„ that it would bring in $SU00 to $10,000 the commission and immediately ar­ of Portland; Oliver ()., of this city a year, th«* pay for a half hours drill ranged with Mayor Knowles to make Mrs. Rosetta Miller, of Walla Walia, being: for private, $1; first class a trip with him to Nalem to have a Wash.; Mrs. W. V. McGee, of Albany; private, $1.17; < orj»ornl, $1.27; sergeant, session with the public service com Must Have the Best. Mrs. R. IL Mosby and Mrs. E. N. $1.50; first sergeant, $1.75; seconii mission, which trip was made Wednes­ Wolf J. S. Benson writes from his Holderman, of this city, and Elbunen, lnn«l of prosperous and happy people. lieutenant, .75; first lieutenant, day but too late for The »Sentinel to price he thinks the of Portland. There are many grand $5.25; captain, $(>.(>(>, and $20 a month “Uncle Burne” had been a member Creek ranch that give a report of the results. children and several great grandchil of the Pr«’sbyterian church for 66 of The Bentin«»! s too high but that for commanding the <*oinpany. In ail Elbert Bede, editor of The »Sentinel, he lias learned that all good things dren. Mrs.Veatch died November 27, years, and a member of the Masonic ditioii to this members would also be is in Salem and expects to be present best, com«! high. As he must have the 1919, at th«‘ age of XX years. All of lodge for more than 48 years. paid an additional sum ranging from at the meeting. lie already hus in­ the children were here for th«» funeral 50 cents tu une dollar a day during the The funeral was held at 11 o ’clock he sends his check , with the wish that terviewed the members of th«! commis­ warm a welcome as it may receive as except N. P., of Portland, who is in Wednesday morning from the l’resby- auiiiiul vncampiueut. sion and finds that th«! rates shown in Texas on a visit and could not arrive terian church, Rev. A. R. Npearow, pas­ th«» live wire newspaper does each the commission’s order were such as Nrrgeant .lirak said that no prosper week. in time. Live uiembei neeil be deterred from tor of th«» church, officiating, and in­ were thought to be fair and equitable enlisting bveaust* of th«’ impression COUNTY GETS SLIGHT “Uncle Burne” nnd “Aunt Jane,’’ terment was in the A. F. & A. M. I. O. without particular regard as to whether CUT IN HIGHWAY BILL ns they were familinrly known, were O. F. cemetery beside the body of the GRANGE DESERVES PART that it would interfere with his or not they were a reduetion. He also freedom to remove tu some other prominently identified with th«» de­ wife with whom he lived for nearly OF CREDIT FOR CANNERY has learneil that it is within the power Although the state highway commis velopment lucahty; thut an appheatiun for dis of the Cottage Grove (>5 years. Mem tiers of the Masonic of the electric company to put into charge, acompanied by an affidavit of »ion at a conference with members of country, which they helped to develop lodge attended the service in a bo«ly, In the report of the open forum of immediate effect any reductions in permanent removal, would be promptly’ the Lane county court in Port kind last from a wilderness inhabited by Indians and there were many beautiful floral the chnmber of commerce, published rate which it may desire, being only week agreed to lop off between $ 1 MM) mid wild animals to n rich and fertile offerings. honored. December 16, there was ai> inadvertent prohibited from going above the rates and $1900 from the county’s bill of omission which made it appear that set by the commission. approximately $63,000 alleged due the the chamber of commerce was entirely In view of the fact that Manager state for highway work, where the responsible for the establishment of Nhinn hus indicated that lie wishes to money is coming from and when it the cannery. The speaker who referred put into effect rates which will be will I m * paid is still a vexing problem. to the establishment of the cannery satisfactory to patrons of his company County Judge Barnard says that he was the president of the commercial and to the fact that it is possible for does not know whether or not under club ut the time the final drive for him to do so, The Sentinel antiidpates the law the county could pay the bill subscriptions for the cannery was Head.*. of Families Are Given An Ad and that at the present time there is Administers Toe Hold to Doughty Mrs. O. W. Hays, Wife of Superin­ made and well remembers that the that the schedule of rates fixed by the commission never will become effec­ ditlonal Exemption; Single no place where the money can come grange took a part equally as active tive. Spokane Grappler for Two tendent. and Two Pupils Are For this reason it would be from. as that of the chamber, which fact wasted effort to publish a table com­ Persons Get No Relief. Straight Falls. Ill With Diphtheria. The commission agreed to lop* off was mentioned at the open forum paring these rates with past rates. $1500 from the cost of the overhead meeting. As a matter of fact, the can­ A.11 the rates shown in the new Divide and the item of nery was first proposed by the grange, schedule fixed by the commission in Fur the information and assistance crossing at The Cottage Grove schools have been Ralph Hand, popular Cottage Grove watchman at the crossing which solicited the cooperation uf the elude a charge of 59 cents for service uf taxpayers in pnqmrnig their income $(»40 for a wrestler, added to his laurels and took closed until January 2. The action was or overhead before a charge for service tax returns fur the year 1921, Clyde was divided 50 50. A number of other another step toward the middleweight taken Sunday afternoon when it was commercial club. dispute were taken under items under While the larger part of the funds G. Huntley, collector uf internal championship of the w’orld Saturday karned that Mrs. O. W. Hays, wife of was raised inside, the city, yet the is made. This fact results in no re and a decision will soon advisement icveiiue, han issued ii statement hi night when he defeated Young Htieken ihe su{M*riuteiident, Find contraeted commitleo which visited the producer« duction to the patron using only a made __ by the state commission. which he briefly discusses the ma be ____ schmidt, of Bpokanc, in two straight diphtheria and that the house had put in the greater amount of effort small amount of power. Judge Barnard states that the high ferial piukisiuiis of the new revenue falls, the first in 32 minutes and the been quarantined. Two other mem­ net and points out wherein those pro way commission announced a policy second in 14, using his favorite toe bers of the faculty, Miss Dorothy due to the fact that those to be seen visiuiis differ 1 ruin the act under during the session of demanding from hold for both. From the call of time Hays and Miss Katherine Mendenhall, were greatly scattered and to the tact which lust year’s returns were made. all other counties the amounts due the the bout was fast anil furious, neither are quarantined with Mr. and Mrs. that subscriptions came in smaller state on highway work before enter­ amounts. The btatciueiit follows: man abating for an instant the ter­ Hays. In view of the fact that it was The Sentinel corrects the error so “’lhe exemption allowed for ¡i de ing into further cooperative construe rific pace begun at the outset. impossible for the remaining mombers that all may get the credit due them. lion agreements. pendent is increased from $299 to Huckenschmidt has speed, strength, of the faculty to perform the extra $400. Married persons living with hus cleverness nnd endurance, is clean and work and the fear that other cases Resolution to Levy Additional One Higher Gas Tax Is Proposed. band or wife und heads of faimlio COTTAGE GROVE SHOOTERS aggressive, and put up a beautiful might develop resulted in the decision County Judge C. P. Barnard is re Cent a Gallon for Purpose Is are allow cd a personal exemption ui WIN MANY TURKEYS battle, but nt no tim«‘ did he siiccee«! to close th«’ schools until after the sponsible fur the introduction und $2,509 (instcud uf $2,090) unless the net Passed by House. IN SHOOT in getting a dangerous hold on his holidays. passage uf a resulutiun ut the annual income is in excess of $5,009, in which Children under eighteen years of ago convention of county judges and com­ Hand, always resourceful antagonist. _ ease the isrsunal exemption is only H. N. Lasswell, Pete NcLson an«l Alta fast and clever, showed brilliant bursts have been forbidden to attend public $2,090. Thu act pruv ides that in nu Groves, of the Cottage (»rove Rod nnd of speed which brought roars of ap gatherings, and a number of entertain- missioners in Portland favoring the in- Salem, Ore., Dec. 21.—The house of case shull the reduction uf the peraouul Gun club, went to Yoncalla Niinday plause from the audience, anil at the meats and other unnecessary meetings cretiso in the tax on gasoline from 2 representatives of the special sessiou tu 5 cents n gallon, the proceeds to be exempt ion un $5,009 im onies operate und participated in a turkey shoot close of the match was apparently as have been postponed. of tho Oregon legislature late tonight devoted to rond inuiiiteneuce und ap­ tu increuiH’ the tux which would be with satisfactory results. Nelson ar fresh as when he started. It was a Mrs. Hays’ condition has not been portioned tis follows: Two cents to passed a resolution levying an addi­ payable if the exemption were $2,599 cumulated nine turkeys, Lasswell t h ree clean and thrilling battle and was de serious at any time and she is now tional tax of one tout a gallon on gas­ by mure thun the umount uf the net and Groves one. There was no shoot dared by many to have been the best thought to be well on the road to re­ the state highway fund and 3 cents to oline to produce funds to support the thn county of its origin. incume in excess uf $5,999. This is to on the local field Bunday. proposed world exposition in Portland ever put on here. Hand weigheii in covery. When presented by Judge Barnard overcome the disparity in the case of Two other cases have been reported the resolution provided that 3 cents in 1225. The vote was 45 tu 11 with at 163 and Hackcnsclimidt al 165. two taxpayers, one ol whom is just Aged Couples Wed “Tex” Knight, of Npringfidd, referevd to the health officer. They are Dora, should go to the state highway fund one member absent, and was taken withiu lliu lower $2,009 exemption and Haturday was u good day for mar the bout. the lit th» daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and 2 cents to tho counties, but the after a lengthy debate. The resolution the other just within the higher $2,599 riage licenses to aged couples, The Hand’s next match is nt Gohl Hill Horace Conner, ami Glen, th«* little association reversed the proportions in now goes to the senate. exempt ion. The city of Portlaud has voted to county clerk issued a license to Wil on December 23, when he is slated to son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclvib favor of tho counties. “Niiiglc ¡lentous and married ¡ htsuiis liam Lane, Xtl, ami Mrs. Emily J. La in* levy a tax of $2,000,000. An additional ben, and both are reported to be get meet Professor Ki nt he. nut living with husbands or wit«’ ure mon, <13, both of Cottage Grove. They million will be raised by popular sub ting along very satisfactorily. In a preliminary bout refer«’<»d LYCEUM COURSE allowed an exemption of $1,009. Per were married nt the court house by Ellsworth Damewood, Harry (’rume, scription and the resolution passed tu sous having gruss iusuuics tor 1921 ul County Judge (’. P. Barnard. This was NUMBER CANCELLED night is designed to raise $3,000,000 COLD SNAP GOOD FOR Cottage Grove, defeate«! “T«’ $5,000 or over are reipiired tu make a the groom’s fourth marriage and the from tho state at large. An easy pus TREES, SAYS STEWART Knight, of Bpringfield, getting a I return, regardless ol the amount ol third for the bride. The second number of the high sago through the senate is indicated. with a body scissors and arm lock net incomes. The resolution is a proi>osed consti­ Harry M. Newell. 71, and Sarah E. 27 minutes. That th«» present cold snap is the school lyeeum course, N- Poinoceno’s “Thu excess profits tax is repealed Hulbert, 58, both of Eugene, were also best thing that could happen from lhe Filipino quartet, will not be presented, tutional amendment which will be re­ as of January 1, J922. ’lhe rates lor granted license to wed. this being his fruit growers’ standpoint is the nsser ns advertised, at lhe high school nud ferred tu the people. ROW RIVER 1921 are unchanged. The proposition of a direct lax to third trial and her second at mat lion of (’. E. Nlcwnrt, county fruit iloritim Monday evening, December 2<5, ‘‘The surtax rates for the calendar rimony. inspector. Mr. Ntewart says 1 ho owing to tho bail of tlm health office finance the fair ran up against a legal (Hpeeial to The Sentinel.) yeur 1921 are unchanged, and rang«’ Other licenses were issued to the fol present cold weather will “harden the on ntteudanee nt public gatherings of snag and had to be abandoned and the Dec. 21.—Miss Elsie McCollum rc from I p«*r cent on the amount of n«‘t lowing: William Adams 35, and Maude gasoline tux measure is a compromise sap ’ ’ in Illi» trees nnd vines so that IhoHo under IS years of age. income between $5,090 and $6,000 to Nkoog, 32. both of Eugene and both turned Bunday evening from a 1 it o they will stand the colder W'vatlier This company, or one substituted tor bill. The new bill is n copy uf tho •65 p»T cent of the amount ot net in married once before; Charles ~ E. Wil weeks’ visit with relatives and friends Inter in the winter. To have had a it, will appear here at n later date, first except that the funds to finance ■come iii excess of $1,000,000. Fur the liams 53, and Lola Reed, 46, both of in Roseburg. warm early winter wouhl have kept iieeordiug to Principal Hargreaves, of the exposition are to come from the Mrs. Faneho Stubblefield and little the sap lip in the t r<»<»s so t hat t he lhe high school, who was ill conimuiii gasoline tax, both having been pre calendar year 1922 the surtax rates Eugene, and each having been married daughter, of Pilot Rock, Ore., visited first real hard freezing weather would cation with tho Ellison White Lyceum seuted by Representative Kubli. At raugi’ from I jwr cent on the amount once. ■of net income belween $6,000 and Thursday of hist week with Mrs. Earl have done damage, declares the in bureau Tuesday. the 6 o’clock adjournment tho bouse $19,000 to 50 ¡H*r rent on the amount Garoutte. Royal Neighbors Elect. A number of other meetings and en seemed about ready to vote ou this, speetor. Mr. anil Mrs. Oscar McCalister are by which the Royal Neighbors of America have tertninments have also been |>ostpolled. with tho assurance thut it wouhl pass $200,1,00. by a good majority, and that a bill elected the following officers: Elira visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Phillips Brum field Appeal Filed. “Provisions is inaili’ for the repeal both McFarland, oracle; Anna Elledge, at Wildwood this week. by Representative Fletcher to raise the Grange Elects Officers. Roseburg, Orc., Dec. 17. — The appeal Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lunau and little as uf January 1, 1922, uf the tax on vic«» oracle; Mildred Baker, chancellor; _ , Pottage Grove grange Ims elected gasoline tax from two to three cents in the Brumfield murder ease has been stockholders uf a personal serv ice cor Nellie Blackmore, recorder; Myrl 1c daughter, Leona, end “Dutch” Lunau completed and District At toi ney George the following officers: M. M. Wheeler, would be given immediate considera­ F ¡«oration as such. After that date such Mem ria nd, receiver; Anna Swanson, spent Tuesday in the Grove. master; G. W. Mi-Farland, overseer; tion and it, too, go through on greased Mrs. C. H. Jennings and daughter Neuner is in ¡Missession of a copy of W. E. Dorward, steward; Mrs. Julia ways. • co r | H> rat ions nre to be taxi’d in the marshal; Eden Jones, inner sent inel ; the bill of except ions and transcript. same manner ns other corporal ions. A losing fight was waged by the op­ Esther Hohl, outer sentinel; Mary Faye, of Dorenn, visited »Sunday with The bill contains 102 pages and the Ashby, secretary; J. K Cooley, treas “The income tax on corporations tor Baker, manager for three years; Min the B. F. McCollum family. urer; A. J. Stevens, chaplin; T. C. ponents of any state tax for the pro transcript 500 pages. A date will be the calendar year 1922 und thereafter nie Miller, musician. Ernest Sloan and W. W. Jackson, of Shaw', gatekeeper; Mrs. M. M. Wheeler, motion of an exposition and also by is ini leased from 10 to 12’/a p‘‘r <’« nl. Green Forest, Ark., are visiting with set soon for the filing of the appeal. Ceres; Mrs. J. Hardy Crow, Pomona; those who wished to make some vital The defense takes exception Io the “The ¿2,000 exemption heretofore til FREE METHODI8T8 WILL Mr. Sloan’s parents, M.r and Mrs. G. order of .Fudge Bingham overruling the Mrs. C. W. Sears, Flora; Mrs. G. W. amendments. lowed corporations is to be granted HOLD REVIVAL MEETING IL Nloan. McFarland, lady assistant steward, la While the gasoline tax is not exactly •only to those coqiorntions whose net Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Preinazzi and motion for cluing«’ of venue. It is also stallation will be held at tho January satisfactory, either to proponents or claimed that the court erred in ore rail ­ uncuinv is not over $25,000. A series of revival meetings will bo Mr. and Mrs. Tunis VanProoyen at­ opponents, yet it seems tho only ti- mooting. “Many persons are under the ini begun at the Free Methodist church tended the show in the Grove Hatur ing the motion of the defense Io quash naneiiig measure possible to get by the the indictment, alleging that the grand pressiun that tin» taxes on ice ereain on Tenth avenue on New Year’s day day night. sessiou and the most likely to get by A wnntad will sell it. jury was not properly empaneled. It is soft drinks, etc., monthly r«’turiis ol and will continue for three weeks. Chloe Whiteley and Virgie nnd tho people, to whom it will be re­ which nre required, have been repeah’d Rev. Huskabee, a well known Cnl Gladys Carpenter, of Star, spent Wed also claimed that Joseph llammersley, ferred. deputy district attorney of Multnomah ¡SNEEZING IS VIOLENT with lhe enactmi’iit of tin* new act. ifornin orator, will have charge of the nesday night with Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe county, appointed to assist in prosecut­ They remain in force until December meetings. FORM OF EXERCISE Preinazzi. Miss Marjorie and Miss Muriel Shay ing th«» case, had no right inside the 31, 1921. Fred McMaster, Johnny Th run anil are expected home tomorrow for the FOR HELLIWELL grand jury room. Severn! objections “No change is made in the tax on Arthur Tanner motored to Eugeni» holidays. Miss Marjorie Ims been vis­ to testimony and technicalities are con­ tdmisnioiiH, except, that after January iting ut Kellog, Idaho, for the jMist IS Tuesday. WINTER FRUIT CROP tained in the appeal. Sneezing is not ordinarily con ­ I, 1922, there will be no tax where ud Among Grove visitors from here Nat- three months, uud Miss Muriel is teach­ GIVEN SET BACK BY sidered violent exercise or dan uiission is 10 cents or less. Effective urdiiy wen* Mrs. Frank Pleuard and! ing iu tho public schools at Nyssa, in gerous amusement, although some ­ COLD SNAP Jail. 1, 1922, the tuxes nre abolished daughter Grace, B. F. McCollum and LOCAL MOTORCYCLISTS eastern Oregon. times considered discourteous. How un musical mstruments, sporting goods, «laughter Pearl, Mrs. Ellen Owen.<, IN ENDURANCE RUN ever, A. W. Helliwell, of Helliwell, Little girls sure would be delighted chewing gum. portable electric fans, Ralph Pleuard nnd Nellie Pleuard. It is feared that the cold snap to have tho nifty new play house at Bungs anil Marksbury, has found it thermos bottles, fur articles, pleasure There will be a Christ mas tree, pro Harry Rent l«‘ and George Foster, of the past few days has seriously tho Silver Star Exchange. Also, play at least dangerous. Participating in an endurance run to be staged by the fruit crop. Ht rawberry plants have Miss Murtha Huey Johnson is homo him in tearing loose some of tho hemin Lumber company. Eugene Motorcycle club New Year’s been well loaded with berries. Cur from tho U. of O. for the holidays. ligaments near the heart. The doctor «lay. The run will be from Eugene to rant bushes have been budding and Miss Alice Garetson is also a guest A newspaper without au editorial ordered him to spend several days Rond thn editorials. You may not Medford and return, starting at 12 p. small fruit generally has been ex­ at the Johnson homo. page is like n ship without a rudder— at home, and that right during the hibiting intentions of producing a agree with them but they arc likely to m. New Year’s eve, the riders to leave The Sentinel wants all tho news all and you are not willing to take holiday rush. He was able to get make you think, and that’s worth five minutes apart. It is thought likely the time. If you know un item, phono chance* un n ship with a flimsy ateer crop. brick on the job Tuesday. that others from here will also enter. ¿ng gear. *** Jj white. J1 it in. Our number is IBM-J. INCOME TAXES FOR 1921 ARE REDUCED HAND TOO FAST FOR HUSKY CITY SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED UNTIL JANUARY 2 HACKENSCHMIDT FAIR MAY BE FINANCED BY TAX ON GASOLINE