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üifo »Wottagg dnror i^gntmgl VOLUME XXXII SERVICE FOR U. S. CAUSE OF LAST ILLNESS COTTAGE O ROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, FRÍDA Y, APRIL 21, 1922 D 10G ER SQ U IR R ELS W A N T TO KNOW IF S E N T IN E L ' H A N D S TH EM W RONG D OPE COTTAGE GROVE WOLLOPS FIR-EATING WORM IS TREE EUGENE ON TRACK TENT CATERPILLAR TROUT FRY PLA N T ED H ER E T H R E E Y EA RS AQO HOM E FROM OU TIN O IN PA C IFIC A large num ber of digger aquir T hree years ago C ottage Grove re Is have sent queries to The Senti Locals C arry O ff C up and H ang Up Drag»» E xperim ent S tatio n Say* T hat | anglers had quite un argum ent w ith B etter Record« T han Tho«e of a P arasite E xists and (trea t nel asking to I m * inform ed as to the the fish and grime d«»parttnenf r«*la loeation of th e rodent ¡ m h s o i i which Class B Colleges. Dam age N ot Likely. tive to fry which ha«l been sent The Sentinel a week ago announced here and planted in th«» stream s of as having been conveniently placed is section. P iscato rial au th o ritica W i H im ui E gbert iM ninth* r, ¡ton of for th eir gastronom ic»I delectation. C ottage G rove high, a t th«» Friditv A nsw ering nu inquiry by The Hen th Wm. H. O stran d er, died at 7 o'clock The inquiries indicated th at the am i S aturday track nu*«*t at Eugene, tinel, A. I,. Im vctt, entom ologist of the stated th a t th ey had exam ined the and th a t they w ere salm on. The Monday evening at the fam ily bon««*, diggers w ere very much concerned th at it has one of the best experim ent statio n a t C orvallis, w rites fry fish and gam e d epartm ent sni«l th«»v iie had never fully recovered from the an d the im plication w as plainly im proved track team s in th e stat«*. It won the as follows concerning the caterp illar effects of 1 ‘ueum ouia and luflucnza } plied th at The Sentinel had been cup from Eugene in the class I) events whieh has nttu ek ed fir trees in this w«»re tro u t. T he argum ent, which was started by th e fact th at th«» fry co n tracted while with th«* U nited j m isleading them and was attem pt in nearly every event out claimed sectio n : disnpp«»ared in salmon fashion, p re State» forces in S iberia. The im m ediate m g to needlessly frig hten them , and «•lass B colleges. 1 11 five events en- “ R egarding th is worm, I would say sum ably for feeding grounds in the cause of death a as a severe heiuor greatly to th e dam age of th eir pence t«*r«*«l but «»tie was lost. th at it i» know n as the fir tr«*e tent ocean, never was satisfacto rily set f ‘iage. The fuueral wan hekl Wednes of mind. Th«* 440 y a rd relay race was won by caterpillar, a form en tirely distinct tie d .. 7 lay afternoon from the ehajiel, Kev. Upon inquiry o f th e g range coni 40 feet in 51 seconds, which was two but closely related to our regular tree Now comes C. A. Ilnrlow , who • I. K. i'arlstiu o fficiatin g . Schools and nut tee, which has charge of the ro seconds 1 le tte r than th«* tim e of the te n t caterp illars which atta ck the wild JUsmcM hou.M*N cloned during the nerv- dent control cam paign, it wan found «‘lass B college«. In the shot-put, in ros«», alder, and our various fru it trees. states th a t the fry plant«»d at th at tim e have returned from the oeenn .f w aud uot h alf of those who at th at The S entinel had u n in ten tio n al C ottage G rove had hail no prae- Ho fa r as wo are aw are, the fir tree as four y ear old steelhead tro u t and elided the nervicen eould get luto the ly spread m isinform ation and that which ti«*«*. E ngine took frist place and te n t caterp illar confines it« atta ck to chapel. The floral trib u tes w ere mag . th e poison had not W en spread at lliukli* (C ottage G rove) second. In the conitcrons trees, being especially fond th a t they can be seen any day ping the sm all falls o f local aifieen t. 'Hie poison had W en taken by broad jum p, lliu k le took first place of the Douglas fir. lu its life habits jum stream s in an e ffo rt to get to The pallbearern w ere George Me all. th e farm ers but they had been w ait and Frost (C ottage G rove) second. th is worm resem bles th e__ _______ ____ spaw grounds. 8 o fa r as known Qn«*cu J r., K enneth D c I ^ mhu *, W ilbur ing for an agreeable day fo r put H in k le's jum p was 19 feet, 8 inches, mot li ot the east in th a t the ca te rp il none ning of them have yet been hook «cl. Spfny, D onald Wood», K enueth 8 | m < o tin g it out. it is probable that nearly tw o and a h alf feet b etter than lars hatch in the late fall, feed for a It is Mr. H arlo w ’s opinion th a t the eer aud M«*r\ille V entch, lifelo n g fully 1000 jKiunds will I m * placed, so done by the class B colleges. 1 11 the tim e on the foliage an d ¡mss the w inter tro u t, although im itatin g chum» and ai'hoolm ates. th at the diggers need not feel that 100 y ard dash, H inkle took first place in compact little nests in the trees, Steelhead W illie wan born here Ju u e 19, they are in any danger o f W iug and Knap (C ottage G rove) th ird, he becom ing active extrem ely early in the salm on in spending three years oeenn feeding grounds, does 1900, aud spent hm en tire life here neglected. being only a foot behind E ugene's spring and continuing th eir feeding on upon not die aft«»r spaw ning and a fte r u ntil going to 1'ortlaud in 1918, where man who got second place. H in k le's the tulinge. This peat has been present retu rn in g rem ains in fresh he wa* a eon duel or on the afreet rail tim e was 11 seconds fla t, tw o fifth s of throughout th«* range of the Douglas once wjit«*r to spaw n each spring, th at way. He enlisted hi the navy July It». *r_ a second b e tte r than done by the class fir for a num ber of years, but a fte r e young follow the exam ple of 1919, an d w ent to S iberia with the JO H N N O K ES PA Y S DOLLAR B colleges. The h alf m ile relay was won once it becomes fairly p rev alen t it is th FOR V IO L IN FR A G M EN TS; going to salt w ater for three years 27th in ed o al in fa n try . W hile 2800 by tin- narrow est m argin of any o f the very heavily puraaitized an d is alm ost T IIE Y RE NOW W ORTH *600 events. C ottage G rove m aintained a re tu rn in g at four y ears of age m iles in the in terio r he wa» stricken exterm inated so th at it practically dis- an«l to ta k e up perm anent residence in w ith nit lui-u/.a and pm-umouiu and wa» lead from the start an d won by about ap|M*ars for a num ber of years. It is Home m ouths ago John N okes th e stream s w here th«*y were MUt to tht* evacuation hospital at 10 feet. N one of those ¡»artieiputing im practical to reach th is caterp illar hatched. I f th is contention is cor V ladivostok. From tkt*re he was taken p air $1 for the fragm ents of a vio from here had seen a relay race u ntil lin which he had uot seen. Today w ith sprays, so th at clipping out the rect, then the C ottage Grove stream s to tht* S tern berg hospital in M anila, liefore. assem bled fragm ents are worth th«* The day team from there to the le tte r man li«»pital tin* nests and burning them , w here th«*y are in a fa ir way to become well was composed of H inkle, ♦ •"»i mi . The frag m en ts w ere at the w ith H teelheads w ithin a iu San F ren riaM , where he rem ained Knap, F rost, S killing :in«l Cochran, and are in reach, is the m ost p ractical sug stocked f«»w y«»ars. u ntil etimiug home Ja n u a ry 1 , 1921. tim e of the purctiase lying in a d e was uccompuiii«*d by Coach H argreaves. g estive control we can o ffe r." serted rabin in a logging cam p, but H e rem ained here u ntil A pril, going N okes thought he co u ld n't lose very then to the i ’ushuiau hospital in Ta IF mueh on the tran saction , so took the eotua, from there to Arrow head elm H U N D R ED S OF THOUSANDS nee. When the fragm ents ar Hpnugn, near l ¿ o h Angeles, and from PA SS W IN D O W W H ER E OUR rived he put them to g eth er and th ere to Tuesou, Arm ., from whieh sha|M*d a violin. A little la te r he GOLD ORE IS D ISPLA Y E D place he retu rn ed Mix w eeks before his was visited by his bro th er J im *, who death. H undreds of thousands of people S urviving relativ es are th e jmreutn, is a guest at the soldiers* home of in the oast are g ettin g inform ation Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. H. O stran d er; a W ashington state. He offered $15 Fred B artels and Crew R each Pay P lu nd er Secured a t D arby H ardw are about the C ottage Grove m ining d is revam ped instrum ent, whieh 8 tu tf in D rift on E vening Is R ecovered T hrough One of sister. Mrs. C larence Spencer, of Craig, o for ffer the was tric t A relief m ap of th«* Bohemia w ith alacrity. A laska, aud tw o h alf sisters at home. A few days accepted cam p w as sent from here tw o weeks S ta r P roperty. P itc h e r's H unches. ago brother John re H elen aud H arrie tt. ago to be p ut on display w ith pic ceived word from bro th er J im * th at tures of C ottage Grove and Bohemia he had refused offers of $ 200 , $300 W ord has b«*en received here from w. E OF G IL SORROW ST R A P W R IT E S A stop probably has b«»en put to the and an exhibit of ores from here and ffsHl for th e instrum ent. the Bohemia m ining d istric t th at F red p etty burglary w hich has been going behind p late glass on th e principal IN H IS FA M ILY H urt els and his crew , who have been on h«*r«* by th e apprehension o f a 14 street of C leveland, O., at a point «qs iiing up the E vening S ta r property, y ea r iil«i lad who has a<ltnitt«»d robbery w here it is estim ated th a t 2400 peo C onflicting reports have been re have stru« k a 15 foot ledge <»f free of the D arby hard w are an d th«* F air ple pass every hour. reiv ed here as to th** sickness and C leveland is the home of John m illing ore. T his property adjoins th«* slur«* and who m ay be g uilty of th«* death of uieiiiWr» of th<* W. K. Gil Cham pion property and there is no robbery of tht* E agle cigar store, a l Boldon, president and organizer of stra p fam ily, which recently moved to qui*stioii th at this is the sam e l«*dge though h«* denies this. The lad is one the Oregon-Ohio M ining com pany, G aylord, near M yrtle P oiut. A letter upou which the Cham pion was o p e rat of a larg«* fam ily left w ithout a fa th er which proposes to spend a m illion from Mr. G ilstrap to Mr. and Mrs. K. and a h alf dollars at once in devel »». Ha It .«man stales th at li 1 1 le M axine B righton L eonard Come« N ear Being ing when «»stopped by th e owners of a y«*ar ugo. th e E vening H tar, w ho claim ed th at took siek a few days a fte r th eir ar K utry to both of the places which oping its properties in th e d istrict. E lected to Presidency of H igh ore on th eir projiertjr was b«*ing taken. th e lad adm its robbing was m ade rival, w ith w hat at first seemed a W hen th e C ham pion was in operation, through the roof. A t th e D arby store severe cold, th at uo <!<»«-tor eould W School E ditors. some of tin* ore in th is ledge ran as a section of glass was rem oved from »«•cured, that she did 19 U r«*s}«und to high as $4,000 to th e ton. The prop th«* skylight and th e lad dropped to she m edicine secured for her, th at she was taken to M yrtle P oiut for m edical H irghton L eonard, of this city , was erty changed bauds m any tim es, was th e Im houy in the r«*ar o f th«* store. trea tm en t, dying from d ip htheria an very much in th e running fo r pr«*sideut several tim es in litigati«>n and opera At th»* F a ir store, th e tra p in the roof hour a fte r th eir arriv al there. Mrs. o f the S tate High H«‘hool P ress anno tions w ere conducted in such a m anner was raised an d the lad dropped to the G ilstrap cam e «town at M yrtle P oint ria tio n , which held its seanion at Eu th at storm s have been told of m iners r«*ar balcony. As a package of cig a r vvitn tlie sam«* disease and di«*d just a gene F riday an«l S aturday in eonjuuc g ettin g aw ay w ith a fo rtun e by hiding ettes o f th«* brand sto len from th«» Ralph H and, local fav o rite, again de- v% * ek later. E th el was »eriously ill at non w ith th«* session o f stud«*ut body sackfuls of the ore. Eugle cigar store w as fouiul w here the f«»at«»«i C harles Olson (th«» T errible It is said th at th e location of a la«l ha«l dropped into th«» D arby store, Sw ede), bold«»r of th«» C anadian m iddle the tune but is uow out of danger. pre»i« 1 eutx am i secretaries«. 11 «* was de seen*t cache was once m ade to other M rs. G ilstrap and dau gh ter wer«* buried feat«*d by H arry Johnson, of J«*fferson it is thought th at he m ay be ini plica ted w eight w restling b elt, in a m atch here S aturday night. He got th e first fall in th«* N orw ay cem etery, near M yrtle high. P ortland , a fte r a sp irited con m iners by th«» one who had placed the in th at r<it>b«»ry also. ache, but it w as never foun«!. P oint. The robbery at the D arby store took in 44 m inutes w ith a toe hold an d face test. Th«* FM’Nsions w ere ad«lresscd by J . A. U nusual ac tiv ity , the g reatest in place H aturday night. Am ong the arti- lock. Th«* second fa ll came in J1 m in C hurchill, stat«* sup erinten d en t of many years, is assured for th e Bohemia «•l«*s ree«iven*«l were tw o guns, a cart- utes w ith th«* douhh* toe hold and body MRS EDN0 0 ELLI0TT by President Cample*!!, of th«* d istrict for the season th a t is just ri«lg«» b elt, 150 shells, a thousand scissors. Olson did not get a fall. Olson PASSES QUIETLY 0N * U. >1 h<Mib; .22 cartrb lges, a h un ting knife, tw o is heavy arouud the shouhl«»rs and of O .; by Or«*gou editors, ln*uds of ojiening. baseball m itts, a fishing reel, fishing H and found him a h ard custom er. A tin- I’, of O. journalism d«*part uient, Mrs. Etimi O. Klliott pass«*d quietly editors of coll«*ge paper* aud others. RAMON GAMIN0 GETS record audience of those who l«H)k line and oth«*r sm all artudes. t*way at thè fam iiy lumie 011 thè west upon Hum! as th^» com ing m iddlew eight T he apprehension of the lad come H arris E llsw orth, form er resideut of TWO YEARS AT SALEM about through one of M arshal P itc h e r’s cham pion side T bursday eveum g of last week. this city am i farm er m em ber of the w itnessed th«» m atch. H er co udì t ton hud beeu critica i for s ta ff of l>*mon P uneh, U. o f O. publi fam ous hunch«** As he wulk«»«l down M iller, of Y oncalla, m et Mike Mos- Eugene, Ore., A pril 11.— Ramon G a some tim e. The fu n ira i was ro n dini.-J cation, addressed th«* high school jo u r in ¡no, M exican railroad laborer, who a str«*«*t he noted th at a young lad who by, local m an, agr«*«>iiig to g«»t tw o falls fruii! th«* «Lap«l Monday afternoon by nalists upon ha«l seen him from inside a store in 20 m inutes. Th«*re was no decision. Mrs. P o tte r, o f th«- C hristian Heience ous magazine*. the pubIi«*atioii of humor- few week* ago shot up one of the drop|M*d «»yes as it* not w ishing to H arold Bed«* and Menzel Blackmon* churcli, of Eugeue. Mi“» G ladys Keeley, Tlie delegat«** th«*ms« lves related ex bunk houses at D ivide, one o f his m«*« t th«* his o ffic e r’s eyes. P itch er w alked and E rnest M cK ibben and V olney also of E ugene, saug, aud thè ras peri«* ucen in p u ttin g over annuals am i hii)l«»tH w ounding A lberto Cruz, a fe l in and tulk«*«l to th e lad, who was in Volney Jones, all little local lads, put k«*t was banked w ith flow ers. Juter high school publieations am i many low w orker, y esterday received a sen no way connected w ith the robb<*rii»s, on some fa st prelim inaries, H arold luent was in thè A. k * A M I. O. O. helpful suggestions wer«* giv«*n. A ban t«*nce of tw o y«*ars in the stat«* prison but lat«*r in the day through him li«» being given a decision over M enzel a charge o f assault w ith a danger learned w here som e of th e plunder was and th«* o th er tw o g ettin g a draw . F. «*emet«*ry. was served F rid ay evening in «»a «»us w«*a|»oii. He ha«l pleaded guilty. cached Georgia Pliim m er was borri 111 Win qu«*t The m atch was put oil under th«» am i win» had eath ed it. H endriekn hall and sorority am i fra te r te rp o rt. Me., Ju n e 18, 1H73. Hhe was uity hou»**s were opeued fo r th«* «*nter C onstable Marsh took him to Hal«*ui oil auspices <*f th«» fire d«»partnieiit. H arry th«» next train . m arried there to Endo O. Klliott iu tain iu eu t of th e del«*gates. Gammers refereed th e prelim inaries 1903. Mr. am i Mrs. Klliott ram e to Those who atteml«*«! as d«*l**gat«*s nn«l " l)«*c" Ray, prom inent m iddle PRACTICE MEETING OF C ottage Grò ve iu lt» 12. A sou, llorac«* f/om Piece of Steel Im bedded in Leg. w eight, of O m aha, who lost a m atch to were Miss Klise Price, BALL PLAYERS CALLED T«*«l A lbert, was boru to tliein th«* follow ing B righton here l^eounrd, C harles Com pton w as tak«»n to a Eu- T hye at Gold H ill a few «lays ago, Miss M argaret G al gen«» ye ar. hospital Hat u nlay to have re referee«! th«* m ain event. low ay, W ayne Ventch aud Miss Huth M anager G. M. H«*«*tt, of th e buseball Mn is Muxvived bv tlie husbuud aud B e d e . Miss H«‘de acted on th«* uom moved a piece of steel whi«*li hail be club, has call«»«! a practice m eet for sou, of ibis c ity ; thè mot her, Mr». atin g commit le«* and Mr. I^eonard e o m e im bedded in t he groin of the l«*ft Humlay aftern oo n. A nyone having an Ju lia R. Plum m er, a sister, M rs. K. H m was app)»iuti*d to t I m * m em bership com l«*g. The accident bap|s*ned th«» «lay am bition to inak«* th«» t«*aiu is rt*<pi«»st Luwe, aud au au u t, Mrs. J . H. Mull«*ii. unite«* o f tin* stud ent body presidents befor«* w hile Mr. Com pton w as «Inviiig e«l to bt* on hand and to p articipate. all of J ais A a gel«*». a st«*rl w edge into a l«»g a t th«* U. H. It is hop«‘<l to have a team m ade up aud secretaries. Mrs. Plum iuer, w ho hud been w ith la g g in g C om pany’» cam p at K ujada, of players resoling in th e city her d au gh ter fo r »eventi weeks, will a piece of st«*«*l breaking fr«»m th«* «•iitirely «*r surrounding country, s«* th at p rac inake her hom«* bere for th«* present. wedge and strik in g him. tice gitni«*s can be h«*l«l throughout th«* The Lam* county d istrict convention of 1. (). (). F. lodges w ill be held in sum m er. Mra B ruce S tew art Die«. the arm ory here next W«Mines«lay. The T raffic O fficer Issues W arning. Mrs. B ruce H tew art, of H pnngficld, I A. E. G ibbs, sta te tra ffic officer, Sells Old H ouse; W ill Build New One. M«»ssion opens at 9:15 and th«» com plete died T hursday of hist week at a Eu who lias l*«*«*n o|H*rating in th is s«*e- program for th e day is as follow s: gene hospital Hto* was born ¡11 C ottage.' Tl»e Calapooya H prings com pany con tion fo r several w«*«*ks, issues w arning S. V. Allison has sold his I street 9:15— Business m«»eting. G rove O rtober 4, 1*98, am i was age«! j tem plates extensive im provem ents to its to driv ers o f m otor ears inform ing residence p ro perty to F. M. W«>«nlson 10:30— M eeting turned over to C ottage 23 years. Hhe h*aves a husband, three hot «*1 p nq sT ty at Isoudou and will float them th at tin* sta te law is strict in and has purchas«»<l the W orth H arvey Grove l*o<lg«», No. 08. children, h«*r p arents, Mr. am i Mrs. / . ' stock issue of $0,000. Among tin* im requiring all cars to ca rry tw o w hite property at th e corner o f F ifth str«*«*t 10:45—C on ferrin g of Second Degree. T. Collins, am i f«>ur sisters, Mrs. O. O. I a provem ents im m ediately contem plated lights in front on eith e r si«h* «if th«» and A«!ums avenue, ii|*on whi«*h h«» will 11:45— D ism issed for D inner. Voos, Mrs. I**nt«*r Mi Hi can, Mrs. Hay 1 are an a<lditiou to th«* hot«*! «iiujng car and a r«*«l light in th e rear. Park binI«1 at once. Th«* W oodsons will move 1:15— M eeting called by C ottage Grove P erry am i Mrs. F orrest F rittn , all of room, the building of 20 sm all cottages, ing u|xin pMved |Mirtions of th e high into th«*ir new property Jiim» I and th«> Lodg«», No. 58. Allisons will occupy the w«»st Main 1:30 C onferring Thir«l Degree. H prm gf ield. Hervicen w«*«*r conducted the Iein*ing of th«* grounds, th«* build way is also strictly prohibited. str«*«*t property t«» be v acated by th«» 2:30— at H pnngf i«-l«J Hat u nlay aftern oo n ami mg of a pavilion for dancing an«l Lodge closed. interiiieut was in l«aurel H ill cem etery. ath letic gam es and the preparation of Eugene C ham ber C om m ittee V isits W oodsons u n til th«»ir new home is coin 2:45— P arade form s a t A rm ory. ph'ted. 3:30— Keb«*kah l)«»gree. the grounds for tenuis courts. The liv London Springs. 8:00—Open session; opened w ith a song _ _ IS ing room of the hotel will also be n A com m ittee represen tin g flu» Eugtmc GRANGE _____ RESOLUTION by the audience. D em ocrat Files for Senate. TO RECALL BOND ISSUE 1 be ‘“ 't - built. "1 ,4*" f i w i l l cham ber of «*omiin»ree visited Calafioo- I*. L. An inform ation bureau for «lelegates Ray, form er resident o f Cot ya springs Tu«*s«lay fo r th e purfios«» of T he hotel building and th«* Irnttliiig insp«*etiiig tin* property of th e springs tag«* Grove and form er d istrict a tto r w ill b«» establish«»«! in the Sunshiim C ottage Grove grange has g«>ne on works be cleet rif i«*d an d it is com |mn y and th<* im provem ents th at ney, has file«| for th e sta te senate on rest room. racord as fav o rin g th«* re«-all of th« thought will th at all these im provem ents ar«* planned at th«* resort. Th«* mein tin- dem ocratic tick et. He will oppose uiiex(»eiidt'd portion o f th«* $2,088,600 „# f ««.«intv . r«.a«l - , , b«uid*. , giviug • • :«» its , will be com 1 pleted «luring the sumin«*r bers of th e ¡wirty were C arl G. Wash in th e g(>ii(*ral election the w inner of MOTORCYCLE E N TH U SIA STS H O LD IN O M ANY O U TIN OS burn«*, L. L Ray, Ral|*h M artin, J . (). th« republican nom ination, hav in g no reason for »u«*h action th at taxes ar«* H olt, E. Fi. ClimJwick and E. 1). Pieree. op|M»sition in his own p arty. Ray is the About 25 m em bers of the Eugene becom ing burd«*ns«tuie and oppressive, R E C E PTIO N IS G IV EN TO only legislative candi«late on the d«*mo- B A PT IST PA STO R A ND W IF E w ith a teudeucy tow ards au aual ill M obircycle club arriv ed here early cr:«tic tick et. crease and th a t b ut 5«» |**r cent «if th«» C ounty P risoners A re Few Humlay m«>rning, b«*mg joined here by A w ell-attended reception was M id money sp«*ut fo r roa«ls actu ally g«e*s B W ith only four prisoners at present a num ber of local meinb«»rM and all outo the roads. It »Is«* went on r«*cor«l M«»n«lny night at th e B aptist church confined in the l^ane county ja il, the W. R. 0. to O bserve C entennial. going up S h 's creek fo r an outing. as opposing the fu rth e r issuance of fo r Rev. un«l Mrs H .’B. Her. 1 he new registratio n list of county guests is at The w om an's relief cor|*s will ob N ext Humlay a rp a num ber of memb««rs of «* «1 * pnstor en d his wif«- were wel«*omc«i by bonds of any «*bara«*ter and as opp*»s th«* low«*st |*oiat in over a y«*ar, a«*eor«l serve th e IT. H. G rant cen ten n ial on sam«* club from hen* an d Eug«*iie to the elim ination from the tax rolls: R**v. K. G. O. G roat, postor «*m«»ritus, ing to S h eriff Hti«*k«*ls, who states H aturday, A pril 22. D inner w ill be th«» will go to D rain, w here th«»y will b«» o f su«'h in stitu tio n s as the M ercy hos to which R«*v. ll«*r res|Minded, p ray er th at there are now no overrrow ded s«*rv«*d at 12 o ’clock to the O. A. K. join«*«! by m em bers of »the G rants Pass pita I at Kuge-oe. w as «>ff«*r»*d by J . D. M ilium, a vocal conditions prevailing such as taxc«l the boys and the program will start at 1 am i Roseburg clubs am i all will tak e ------ .. ; num ber was given by a male quart«»t, cap acity of the buihling several m ouths o'clock. The public is invited to th«’ to the woods from there for an outing. ^ ^ M a solo by Mrs. H E. Short, a talk by ago wh«»n n to ta l of 33 w«*re eith«»r program . It is estimat«»d than a hundred will be Spcarow W ins M ore H onors j h . P en is, » -«h* »» Mr». E K. serving tim e or aw aitin g trial. present. O ther outings w ill follow. Rev A. R Hp*»ar«*w, who is kao«* n as , A fth u r m t n |,y j>r. C . K. D unham , Th«» recent s«*ssi«ins o f the circuit Says H e 's N ext O orernor. plam Ralph nb«*n ia ath letics, a o a tw«. o f th#.’ Eugene B sp tist church, and a court disposed o f m any cases th at were Everybody la in Favor of Bonds. o f th.* three events which he entered | J|Q| p b W yatt. R efreshm ents |ien«!ing tria l am i the big ja il break S enator Ike P atterso n , g ubernatorial Says Kiigem* R egister: F rank E. B lair, c m inli«late, was in the city yester«lay in the relay ca ra iv al held oa H ayw ard 1 ^ f^ h iw in g the program . also assisted in <!«*«*r**asing the num ber m«*eting the voters, lie assure«! the m erchant o f I a » w «»II, was in the city field. Eugene, F rid ay an«! S aturday, __ confined. F our o f the es«*ape«l are still citizens th at h«* has the nom ination T uesday. He says he has yet to hear t a d was the high poiat m an. T he tw o I f at large. cinched and th a t he will have his ad of a voter in his p art of the county events he won were the pole vault and ' H ave you siunething y °u ^l 011 * «Iress a t th e sta te capitol a fte r next who ia in fav o r of the recall of the the br«>ad jum p. He will represent I w an t! A H entiuel w autad w ill fiud road bonda. Watch th« labal oa your paper. January. O r,goo »1 tk« P.BB ttU U m**t ¡ i o b w m wko d o ^ w m » it. tf W illiam E O strander Succuiubs to Sickuess C ontracted W ith F orres in Siberia. RICH CHAMPION ORE LEDGE 14 -YEAR-OLD LAD ADMITS IS AGAIN OPENED TWO ROBBERIES COTTAGE GROVE STUDENT IN CLOSE CONTEST HAND TAKES CANADIAN TO ANOTHER CLEANING EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS AT LONDON SPRINGS EVERYTHING IS SET FOR I. 0. 0. F. CONVENTION _____________ Nf IfBRR 32 RECALL OF ROAD BONDS IS POSTPONED TO FALL Special E lection at P rim ary T hought N ot to O ffer B est O pportu uity for D ecision. Postponem ent ot the Lane county road bond recull niuvtuicut u n til the N ovem ber election, which m eans th at the Eugene Flurouce highway project will go through as piauued, w as an gouuced Tuesday by m em bers of the com m ittee th a t have b«*eu sponsoring the recall m easure. In a signed state m eat the promot«*rs of the recall m ove m ent sta te th a t it w as not th eir in te n tion to prevent the securing of the $150,000 appropriation o f sta te and governm ent money fo r the Hiuslaw pro ject und th a t they would uot subm it th eir petitio n so as to in terfere w ith the present y e a r's projects. W ith the announced decision of the recall sponsors uot to subm it th e pe titio u a t the M ay p rim aries but to hold the m«*asure uutil the N ovem ber elec tion, there w ill be no cu rtailm en t of th e L ane couuty program for the cur rent y ear and the estim ated ap p ro p ria tion of $700,000 of the $2,880,000 l*«*ud issue will be av ailable for the «*ou tern plated road projects. Bonds to the um ouut of $500,000 have already b«*cu sold. C ounty Judg«* C. P . B arnard stat«*d Tuesday that itie couuty c«*urt would go ahead w ith the outlined program to r roud im provem ent th a t has b«*t*u planned fo r the presen t y ear, including the Eugene Florence p ro ject fo r whicn $150,000 bonds will be av ailable aud w ill be m atched by the governm ent ap propriation. One of the m ain reasons th at the bond recall m ovem ent was postpon»»d to Nov«»mber w as th a t th ere will b«* at th a t tim e an expression of opinion by a larger num ber of voters. A special election a t the tim«» o f the prim ary was not thought to o ffe r a fair op(»or tu u ity for expression of the feelin g s.o f a m ajority of th e voters. P H IL L IP SPONG, P IO N E E R OF E A R L Y 70s, PA SSE S ON P hillip L. Spong, a resident of L ane county since the early 70s, died early W ednesday m orning a t the home o f his dau gh ter, M rs. J . B. M osby, of D oreua. The futm rnl w ill be h«*ld a t 2 o ’clock F rid ay afternoon from the chu|»«‘l here and interm ent w ill be in the pioneer B rum baugh cem etery. Mr. Spong w as born in L ogansport, Iud., Jan u ary 17, 1850, an d crossed the plains w ith his parents iu 1851. The fam ily settled in M arion county. He w as m arried iu 1873 to S arah Brum baugh and soon afte rw ard s they moved to D ine county. The follow ing childreu surv iv e: Mrs. J . E. M iles, M areola; Mrs. J. B. M osby, D oreua, and Sher- m an Spong, Sal«»m. Two brothers an d a sister, 11. J . and J . 11. Spong au d Mrs. K ate Rhodes, reside a t Salem. BEAN-F0R-G0VERN0R CLUB ORGANIZED HERE A B ean-for G overnor club was o r ganized here F rid ay night w ith 0. A. B art«*11 as president and W orth H arvey as secretary. T he nuuibi*r who braved the w eather predicted th e suc«*ess o f th«» L ane county candidate. A d elega tion was present from E ugeue, com posed of S enator Jo h n B. Bell, Lane county chairm an of th e B ean com m it tee, J . H. M agladry, can did ate f«»r the senate, M elvin H ansen an d L. B. Pierce. The organization of th e club has beeu th e cause o f considerable fa v o r able talk for the candidacy of the Lane county m an. The reasons given for urging his election are home [«ride and a recognition of Mr. B ea n 's ab ility in public positions. Swiss Hom e G range Interested. Deadwood grange, o f Swiss Home, in the w estern «‘ml of th«* county, has a«lopted resolutions opposiug the recall of the county road bond issue. The resolutions sta te th a t the w estern p or tion of th e county w ill be tax«*«l for the reads in the thickly populated por tions and it is not fa ir to deprive the sparsely populat«»d sections o f th e roads which are so v ital to th e developm ent of one of the rich«*st ag ricu ltu ra l s«*c tions of the county.* The cooperation of all fair-m inded people is asked iu the d efeat of the recall move. MILITARY COMPANY TO HAVE RADIO OUTFIT T he m ilitary club is installing a rn ilio receiving o u tfit in th e uruiory. It will be used largely for the en te rtain m eat of m em bers of the m ilitary com pany b ut en tertain m en ts m ay bo given occasionally for th e general public. A large p art of the cquipm eut w as se cured from men w ho had been expert m enting w ith radiography. S treet W ork S tarts. Guy I’yle, who has th e co n tract for puviirg the highw ay through the city, has a crew a t work placing the curb through the city on F ifth street. li i ------------- — window shopping in th e news papers- th at ’x w hat reading the ad v ertisin g menus to the house w ife. Hhe knows th at her course is already ch arted because the ad v ertisin g ligs told her where, how, how ¿nuch an d w hat. — in tim e, postage, pc per or shoe leather it would cost h er several tim es th e price of the single copy o f the new spaper consulted, to find out w here she could buy the th in g s she needs to buy, every day, in her capacity as purchas ing ag ent for th e home.