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ij%; (Enttagg férmi in tin g i VOLUME X X X II HUFF INFANT DIES O INHALING FUMES O' COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922 iM W H RAWLINGS, CIVIL m WAR VETERAN, BURIED The funeral o f William Henry Raw- ling», who pu»»cd awuy last Thursday [ from heart failure, wu» held Hulurday i the Rniuilmugh eeiaetery on Mu»by I creek. Herv....» were held from the j Blue Moaatuia church, Rev. A. U. j Hpearow, ol the Prc»byteriau ehureh, being in charge, and the (i. A. R. conducted the service at the grave. Mr. KawliugH, who had pii»»cd his Hdtli anniversary, wu» bora in Nt. l-oHi», Mo., April 1», IK.'lli. He enliHted in the army of the north from Ohio. Since 1S7U he had lived with In» brother Rufu» and two »inter» Sarah | and Auu on the Mosby creek farm ] ............. ... COTTAGE GROVE LADS JOIN Y SUMMER CAMP FORD CARAVAN STOPS ON CAR ON ENDURANCE RUN GOES INTO DITCH TRIP TO SOUTH NUMBER 44 ROGERS GOES TO JAIL FOR CARELESS DRIVING Three Cottage Urovc boy», Robert Calloway, Wayne Veatch and Brewer j Iguitiou of Matche» Cuuse» Baby to Power Panning and IndUKtrial Demon- Two Occupants o f Wrecked Car Unhurt Mills, joiued the boys ’ summer camp Bix Occupants ut Two Cars Are All o f the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday as the Be f'aiurully Burned, Luugs Are Injured in Collision, jitn ey in Accident; Machine Resume» strations Will Be Made Here lamping party stopped iu Cottage Paraiyied by Flame». » Driver Intoxicated. 50,000 Mile Trip. Within Next Two Weeks. Urove ou their way from Eugene to ______ | _____ i Bow river, where a camp has been established fur the uext two weeks. Florence Winifred, iufaut daughter Percy Rogers, local jitney driver, The Ford caravan o f motor cars and A Durant automobile making an eu- Forty boys from all "arts o f la st! o f Mr uml Mr». Harvey flu ff died ju»l industrial nmcliracry spent Monday durance rim from Snn Fraueiseo to | couuiy will spend the two weeks' va- was fined $1UU and lodged in the coun before ¡1 o ’clock Tburaduy morning night in Cottage ( the trip Portland was badly damaged Huuday | cation at the camp, which is under the ty ja il for 1U daja by the justice ui from inhalation of fume» from »ulpiiui Mouth to Ashland, which is th starting evening when it went into the ditch expert leadership of W. P. Walter», tne peace Saturday alter ho had bee i uiutuhea ami from burn» received when Jdacc for the demonstration tour o f I on Pacific highway two miles south boys’ secretary of the i . M. C. A. at found guilty of driving an aulom obiii her clothiug caught fire w lute »he wu» on a public highway vvmle iu an into* the earn van over the state. The ehiI» o f the city. The car struck the railing Kugene. The provisions and camp par playing iu her crib. icatcd condition. Rogers ’ car figured van was met at the entrance to tht over a culvert and turned ou its side upherualia _ ____ were shipped lo Red Bndgi The child wa» »leepiug in her crib city by O. K. Woodson, o f Woodson in the diteli, completely wrecking three Monday and flouted across the river iu a head on collision with an Oiusmc shortly after noon Wednesday and bur Brothers, who head« I the parade1 wheel# and otherwise damaging the on rafts by the purty of advance work bile driven by Paul Blakely, of Los mother and a neighbor were in an the two occupants aus 1 ers. Angeles, Thursday night, in which Air. through the city and had charge o f ! ‘ nr. One udjomiug room. About 2 o ’clock they i and Mrs. Paul Biakeiy, Air. and Air the entertainment of the drivers over i tained a sprained ankle. The other glanced through the open door and saw night. The trip from Portland oerupied i was uninjured. The driver, tired from E. T. Blakely and small son Harold the mfuiit staudiug up, her clothing I two days, tin- caravan arriving in this continuous driving, dozen o ff and lost aud Mr. Rogers all were injured. euvelopeil in fluiue» but tumble to at nirol of th«* car, which went into the city at the end o f the second day Airs. Paul Biakeiy is sulienug from tract utteutiou b«cuu»c her lung» hud The equipment, consisting of Ford ditch on th«* west side of the highway. a badly cut nose and other bruises ami 'been paralysed by iiihaliug the fuiuu» Supply o f Newly Constructed Dwell trucks, Fordson tractors, the agricul The other driver was asleep when the cuts about the face au«i shoulders re from the flume». The mother hastily tural implements of the Oliver Chilled accident happened. ceived wheu she wus thrown against mgu Not Sufficient to Meet rolled the child in the bed clothing I Mow works, the Krsted tractor hoist, The wrecked car was brought into Scarbrough Grove Secured for Annual the windshield. Her husband also sub Demand» o f Population. and smothered the flume» but not un Hercules commercial bodies, 1^*«* line the 8er\ ice garage here. K e fir s and turned bruises aud cuts from tiu Outing, Hand and Baines Will til the ch ild’» body hud been severely contractors’ dump bodies, th«* Trnilmo parts wire brought up from Portland broken glass. All. and Airs. E. 1. burned. Have Wrestling Match. bile, Casey tractor appliances and Tuesday and the trip to that city was Blakely were thrown from the car Cottuge Grove is enjoying tie* great other features of the caravan re pro completed that night. Upon awakening from her nap the with injuries ubout the legs and hips. child is supposed to tiuvc reached a est residential building boom in reeent sent a tremendous investment in mod The ear was on an endurance teat to Their baby escaped without serious rn A number of new homes al era industrial and farming appliances. cover 50,000 miles, o f which 21,000 had box ol mutebe» on u table near the years. Those iu charge locally o f the Lane jury. Rogers, who was alone in his crib and, iu playing with them, tohuve ready huve been completed and yet The 50 iii’ii accompanying th«* caravan been completed upon the arrival here. couuty butchers uud grocer»’ picnic car, has a badly sprained wrist and a caused their ignition. All but two of the supply is not equal to th. demand. are experts on lubrication, the opera The two drivers, who have no regular ure making preparations for the largest severely injured eye. The 8. V. Allison and E. T. Biuki-ly lion and care of trucks and tractors, schadule the uiutcbe» in the nearly full .box *- 1 ----- L‘ 1 to * run or any crowd which has ever gathered in the upon which The Biakelys saw th«; approaching homes at the corner of Fifth street farm machinery and industrial appii specified time in which to complete the history of the county. The date of the were burned. Studeb&ker, the driver of which was According to the attending physician, uud Adums avenue ure rapidly nearing ances, and iu connection with the dem trip, will continue at once upon their Plcu‘ c August 3 and the place has apparently unable to control his cai, the child might have been saved hud completion. A block west the Cameron onstration of each product there will tour of the western states. 1)45011 changed to the ¡Scarbrough grove, aud drew o ff the pavement to avert a.. it uot been for the inhaling of the home has just been completed. Fred be a series o f brief talks and lectures. The accident was the result of a mis ‘‘car the Cottage Urove baseball park, acCxdeut. As th«* Studcbaker drov fumes, us the burn» probubly would Wright, of Wulker, ha- bought prop While the affair is sponsored by the nearer the driver headed directly fc Eighteen vehicles were in the protest understanding of instructions. They erty a bloek further west and it i* •ion. The caravan also carries a radio thought they were ordered to be iu not huve proved fatal. in butchers and grocers o f the county, the waiting automobile, the Blakulj . understood thut a $4000 home v II g> A few momuuta before the mother outfit and each night movies are show n Portland last Sunday night, whereas | the picnic is for the entire county. state. discovered the flume» she noticed thut up on it at onee. by power generated by the various en the order was merely to come to Port Business men, professional men, farm Rogers denies that he was under th ; C. 8. Roberts and 8. R. Brand both the child hud awakened but it wu» sit ers aud all others are invited to come influence of liquor but told the corn . gines. The return visit and demonstra land at their leisure. huve residences going up on Twelfth ting up quietly in it» crib uud upper uud bring their families. tion o f the caravan will be within that he was unable to see for t h , uutly bad not reached the mutches ut street, that being erected by Mr. about two weeks. The feature of the day, o f course, brightness o f the lights ou the Biakeiy Watch the label on your paper. tf that time. The Huffs live in the Roberts being quite u pretentious will be the barbecue at noon. A car. Mr. Blakely testified that he ha«l eight room house to cost about $4500. Cooper addition. number of prize cattle will be put on California dimmed lights on the car The R. L. Htew'urt family have just, The baby wu» bora ut Dutur, Ore., the spits to provide plenty for ail who and in addition had them dimmed. April Hi, 1921, and was 1ft month» .if recently moved into their new home may attend. Bread and coffee will be The Paul Biakelys are from Lo* age the day of her dcutli. Th mother at th«* corner of Twelfth and Adam furnished free also. Angeles and had been visiting at th<3 is under the cure o f u physiciun as th uvenue which was built by the Cottage I . The feature next in importance will home o f Mr. Blakely’s brother, E. T. result ol chr grief. Mr. and Mrs. W. Grove Manufacturing company. be the program o f sports, including a Blakely, of Kern's pharmacy. The two Victor Kern is starting a new home P. H uff, great grandparents of the gsmi- between iu< travelling uuu automobiles are almost total wrecks. Picture:; from 450 Acre Property in Council Votes to Include Expense o f child, with whom Mr uud Mr». Hur uu west Maiu street near that of hi __ ¡ aud m i l merchants IllH Ii-hx lit *4 ilt’ n t tiilr ii Grove I • m i'.i for tV.r of I Cottage In addition to the fine and jail sen Bohemia District Shown in New Salety Apparatus in City vey H uff lived, urc also prostrated. brother, C. J. Kent, completed ti year the championship of the world. A tence, Rogers ’ chauffeur’s license hi i ugo. Prospectus Just Out. Budget for Next Year. Both ure 7ti yuur» ol uge. w orld’s championship horseshoe pitch been suspended indefinitely. His li One of the finest bungalows ever ing contest also will be held. Ralph cense was once before suspended and to be built in the city will be started Hand, local wrestler, will meet George returned to him upon his agreeinei.. Monday for Dr. H. W. Titus. It will A booster prospectus o f the proper Purchase o f an automobile fire truck Baines of Eugene. to leave intoxicating liquor alone. be loeuted on north Ninth street on ties o f the Qregon und Ohio Mine by the city was postponed until next For the younger people and for the The Biakelys have been reimburse«! the property between the W. L. Hatch corporation has been received h“ fc* year ai a meeting of the city council older people who feel young there will und C. A. Kurre homes. The entire from the Cleveland offices of the cor Monday night. A motion to insert be dancing, music and refreshments by Rogers’ bondsmen for personal in contract for this work has been let to porutiou This company recently took the amount necessary to secure the throughout the afternoon aud evening. juries and for the wreckiug o f the.: car. over the George McQueen and adjoin truck in the city budget for next year N H Hayes, Manager of Calapooya 8. L. Godard. A crowd o f »000 to 10,000 is ex All the new homes going up are high ing properties in the Bohemia gold tied wheu brought to a vote o f the peeted and preparations are being bpiuiga. Btiggeats Annual Gathering class ones und iu ud«iition to the new mining district here and secured op counciluieii. The mayor cast the decid made accordingly. ol Early Lane Residents construction dozens of homes are being tions upon other claims, giving it c o l * ing no !«* in favor o f including the repaired and remodeled. Carpenters, troi o f a total o f 450 acres in the dis amount in the budget for the year painters and plumbers are being put to trict. It is incorporated for a million 1923. A truck will cost between $3000 LAMMERS CHARGED WITH A picnic of l.uiie «minty pioneers, to it to handle the work. dollars anil operators in the district and $4000. HAVING FAWN ILLEGALLY whtek the whole county would be in If new homes ure an indication o f l o o k to this corporation to make the Th«* council voted to permit the con vited, is being planned for Labor day, prosperity, Cottuge Grove certainly has camp. necting up of water on property owned Harry Lammers, lumberman o f this Discontinuance o f Mail Delivery Is to be held ut Oulapooyu springs. IS. its share. Many pictures o f tie* district are by Fred Wright, on Third street uext city, will be tried before Justice J. E. Resented, Eleven Families Ask 8 lluyes, manager of the spnugs, wus given in the prospectus and a picture to the Herbert Eakin residence. Mr. Young at 1U o ’clock this morning on a Renewal o f Service. in the city Wednesday interviewing ls shown o f the miniature stamp n u l l Wright will .soon start the erection of charge o f having a spotted fawn in business men ubout the proposition and which is in operation iu the Cleveland a house ou this property. his possession illegally. Lammers was a number o f them ottered their en * ¡offices o f the corporation. Tin pictur Two bills, as follows, were allowed: arrested Tuesday by E. S. Hawker, Remonstrances at the discontinuance thusiustic cooperation in putting the shows hanging ou the wall the relief | Guy F. Pyle (engineer's estimate deputy staie game warden. Deputy of mail delivery over the south road to picnic over. DELIGHT VALLEY map o f the Bohemia district whi«*li for the month of June; $772.22. County Attorney Wells was here to file Lorane have been filed by resident * This would be culled the first annual hung for years in the chamber o f com ; \\ T. Higgins ^night watchman for charges for the state. Jammers pleaded along the road, who formulated a legal pioneer»' picnic, with the idea of (Hpecinl to Th«* Sentinel.) marce here, to which it will be r< i June) $3.33. not guilty. He testified that he was protest Friday at a meeting in tli3 holding a similar event each year. The July 12.-—Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher a n d ] turned after being used for som«* time | uot hunting when he secured the fawn office of Attorney H. J. Shinn. Eleven entire ■ ■in.tv would !>« isvitod to pai Mrs Plottei went dow'ii near Salem i for exhibition purpose but that his dog frightened the deer families are affected by th«* order to WILLIAMS CAN T PAY ipnti >D«i a program would I m ai lust week to pick berries. Tile pros pect us gives t h of fi« of her two fawns. The deer and one discontinue delivery over that road, FINE; GOES TO JAIL and ranged. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Conner, of Eu the company as follows: fawn escaped but the other ran to.him the action having be«*n taken becausj Mr. Huyes reports thut busme. at gene, sp«*nt th«* week end here at the John H. Boldon, president, Cleve for protection and followed him home, the road was considered iu too poor Sid Williams was fined $200 in Jus- the «piutgs is greater thut tin* plant Couuer horn«-. land, Ohio; Georg«* McQueen, Cot tag«* and he wrote immediately to the game condition. ti««* Young’s court Monday for oper i able to bundle uud thut the resort Mr. uud Mrs. E. J. Kent uud Mrs. Grove, vice president; William Ij. warden and received permission to Mail over the Lorane route is now is bc« ounug daily more populur. L. M. Powell uttended the joint instill Ostrander, Cot tag«* Grove, se«*retary; atiug a moonshine still, the complaint keep the annual as a pet. loiter the carried over the north road to Lorane having been filed by Deputy Sheriff lution of tin* I. O. O. F. and Rebekah T. C. Wheeler, Cottage Grove, trees fawn died aud complaint was made. and as far as the wire bridge. Th«; re lodges iu Cottage Grove Saturday «*ve urer; J. H. Chambers, Cottage Grove, Pitcher. Tin* still was found some time 250 ATTEND SECOND ANNUAL maining nine miles o f the circuit from George Knowles, Cottage Gro\ * and ; ago but Williams was not brought into UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP lung. the bridge to Cottage Grove is without court, ou account ol illness. He was Th«* Htevens and Charlie \\ iteher Hugh M. Menton, Cleveland Ohio. mail delivery. j unable to pay the line and was taken About 250 representatives o f the families returned t«> Mahler Saturday, to Eugene and lodged iu the county rural Sunday schools adjacent to this after spending u week here with r«*l MTS FAM ILY HOLDS •*ity gathered at the «*ity purk Sunday tttives. PICNIC REUNION SUNDAY i jail. Local Moose Join Eugene Lodge. MOUNT VIEW. Just a year ago Williams started to A picuie party consisting of th«* L«»«* fur the second aiiuual union gathering Cottuge Grove lodge No. 1559, Loyal ¡serve a five mouths’ sentence on a Nixon, \V. E. Nixon, C. A. Moor«*, M. lor the Cottuge Grove district. Rev. Nine members o f the Abeein* family Order ö f Moose, has transferred mem (Special to The Sentinel.) B I Fellmau, of Albany, and Ke\. H A. Horn, A. W. Cornutt, J. A. «loll and und their respective families held a! ; similar charge. He is the fourth Cot July 11.— Mi. aud Mrs. Frank Sears, bership to th«* Eugene bulge and the tag«* Grove man now occupying the Oscar Jucksou families uud tre L. J. B ih»r, of this city, were the prmciput reunion Sunday at the Cedar creek | county jail, the others being Ed Frau of YYeudling, visited Wednesday after members will hereafter iue^ with the Sears family and their gu«*sts drove to bridge. speakers. A picnic dinner whs serve«! cis and Elmer ltitchie, who are serving noon with Airs. Amanda Sears. They Eugen«; branch. There are 47 members Black Butti* Sunday. and th«» day spent enjoyably by all s«*ntences for mooiishtiling, and Percy were accompanied by Mr. Sears’ o f the local branch. The E. J. Kent family and Mr. und those present. Those who attende«! Rogers, who is serving a sentence for mother, Mrs. Kute Hears, of Cottage Had No Licenae Plates; Pays Flue Mrs. I. Kent and daughter Callie dro\«‘ were Will Abeene, o f YYendling aud j Cecil Caldwell was fined $2.50 by Grove. up Sharps creek Sunday and enj«>y«*d son, Rhobu, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. reckless driving of an automobile. City Attorney J. E. Young Wednesday Mr. Jennings, o f Dorena, was at the COTTAGE GROVE CHERRIES a picnic lunch. A. K. McPhereson aud sons, Lori«*n, j morning for o|»cmtiiig un automobile J. A. Schneider home one eveiling last CONSIDERED MORE TEMPTING The Pickard family, o f Eugene, ' i* QUILTS BEING MADE Robert Adkiuson, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal without license plates. Caldwell testi week. THAN FAMOUS APPLE OP EDE ited the Nixons here lust Friday. R. Adkiuson and baby, nil o f Eug«*ue; FOR CHILDREN’S HOME J. K. Cooley, who has been in Seattle Led that In* had sent in tin* money for Mr and Mrs. C II Haight ami their Mrs. Jess S»*avey and three - children, tin plates and showed a telegram from for several months, returned to his If the garden of Eden had been guest, Miss Edgerton, motored to the Mrs. Sadie Webb and Tom Abeene, all Secretary o f State Koz«*r saying that •The children’s farm home committee home Tuesday to harvest his crops. located hi the Cottage Grove E. G. Quigley farm near Alvudore Sun of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. John will meet each week on Friday at 2:30 Mrs. Cooley remained in Seattle uutii tiny hud been sent. They have not country, uld Adam never would day. Ab»vene and son Glen, Mr. and Mrs. oVi<M'k with Miss Jennie Woods to Mr. Cooleys return. They both report yet arrived. The miiiiiuuoi fine wus have plucked tin* ripe Spitzenburg Lawrence Brown g«*t stung quite Verner A been*» and son Royal, all of work oil quilt blocks. This work is an appreciable benefit to their health levied. that got us all into trouble. lie badly Sunday evening by a bee and Nutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. A bee in* nearly finished and a number o f gar by the climate there. would have feasted uu Bing berries, j had 11» go see a doctor. and six children, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan menia are ready for the chest. Those Mr. und Airs. Roy Humis went to instead, of which anyone would feel Bon Ton Is Moved. Mrs. lpha Knox and Mrs. Gertrude certain after seeing samples left I’ln* Bun Ton confectionery bus been Phillips, who had been guests tin* past Abeene and daughter Winona, Mr. and wishing to give clothing or make Cottage Gorve »Sunday evening. Mrs. Harold Abo«»ne and daughter j pledges or pay pledges already made Mrs. Amanda Sears, Mrs. Andy this week at The Sentinel office. moved from the Oregon hotel building w«»ek at th«* E. J. Sears horn«*, went to Lovelle, all o f London. may see Mrs. Ralston, o f the Methodist Sears and Laura Riley were guests to th«* old Bank o f Cottage Grove the Hognte home for a v isit Monday Ninety Bing cherries, all extra church, 01 Mrs. G. H. Young, o f the Thursday o f Mrs. W. D. Heath. building temporarily. When the new evening large, o f good color and well Chri-tian church. Mr. and Mrs. W. N Doweus and building, soon to be erected by C. J formed, were c-ounted on an 15 inch Th«* Siigiiinv' bridge is undergoing FISH AND HUNTING LAW Miss Mary Layug accompanied Louis Kcm at Hixth and Mam, is finished, repairs. branch brought to The Sentinel of VIOLATORS PAY FINES i icuyng to the Johnson meadows to turn th«* Bon Ton will occupy the building fice Tuesday from th«* F. B. Phillips Mr and Mrs \V. A. Witcher, Mr*. HIGHWAY AT GOSHEN ! the Layug cattle out to graze for the m which Mr. Kern’s phurutuev is no* Frank Stanley and Mrs. Arthur Smith 3*/a miles east of the city. L. E. Doll«rhub\ who lives near tin IS OPENED TO TRAVEL 1 summer, and the party remained for place located. Mr. Phillips shipped a box of the left »Sunday morning for Corvallis tor city, was fined $25 and costs Monday a camping trip uver the Fourth fruit to his daughter, Mrs. H. R. it visit with ndatives. for killing a silver gray *uuirrel out The short stretch o f concrete pave- i Mrs. Anna Hoffman and Miss Eva McKinley, of Tillamook, Tuesday. Hpeaiow WUl Be Speaker of season. E. H. Qucener, o f ¡Saginaw, ■ ¡it on P acific highway just south of liua Hoffman, of Eugene, spent the Another heavily loaded branch of * he union Sunday evening serviee of paid $25 and costs the same day for G«»heu was opeu«*d to travel Saturday Fourth with Mrs. H offm an's sister, THE CEDARS Bing cherries was brought in from the Cottage Grove churches will be fishing without a license and having eliminating the mile and a half detour Mrs. Amanda Sears, the home o f Mrs. Pet Sanford. This addrenaed this week by Rev. A. R. I trout less than six inches in length in which had been in use during the time 0 ___ A number of the neighbors, together (Special to The Sentinel.) branch ha«l more than 100 very- Bpearow, of the Presbyterian chur«;h. | his poss«»ssu>n. Both men w«*r«* ni v\ork on that portion of the highway with a number from the Grove, gath July 11.— M t . and Mr». A. U rested .Sunday by Deputy Gam W a r large cherries on it. His subject will be 4'H ell Fire and i was in progress. I ered at the Wm. Hands home Friday Sprinkle mid daughter Donna and M r. den E. S. Hawker. Brimstone. '* Th«; section of pavement over Camas j night and staged a charivari iu honor Music will be furmsked by a male I Jacktoti Sprinkle and »on lieorge Han swale, three miles south of Goshen, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hands, newly fr = ney, of Junction City, w.nted Mondn.v chorus. IS N 'T IT THE TRUTH? will be opened Saturday, according to wed» j with Mr Sprinkle’» mother, Mr». 0 . 26 YOUNG PEOPLE HERE a field representative of the state high Miss Selma Miller visited Friday at | W. Smith. Eugene Register: A Cottage Grove FOR INSTITUTE RALLY way commission. ; the Ralph Snaurer home. Leaves Camp Fire Burning Mr». Mny Timur, duughter Dai*J couple are the parents of triplets | The C. O. Willis hay baler is eiu Eugene, Or»., July 9.—-I.«» Sciivey, n and »on George, o f Lo» Angle», earn.* whose aggregate weight is IS*« 1 About 25 delegate» from out o f the j ployed iu the neighborhood this week resident of Donna, in ih» Mohawk vai | Friday and aiv visiting with M r pounds. Another bit o f proof, a» I city were here for un Epworth league CONNECTION WITH MOUNTAIN Miss Gladys Damcwood, who has '*% * * » fined th iu juMice court her» Tim m»’ »i»ter. Mr . O. W Smith. STATES LINE NEARLY DONE been staying with Mrs. Claude Arne, Editor Bede would say, o f the pro ' institute rally ut the Methodist ehureh jeeterday for leaving hi» camp fire .lame» \V. Sear» came Monday from ductivity of the “ famous, fertile, I left this week tor a trip by motor to hurning in the wood». Senvey tinti hi» Bohemia and i» going to return Med Buuriuy night. Rev. Churl»» A. Ed Cottage Grove will be receiving pow ¡Nevada with her cousins. fruitful Willamette valley.’ ’ ward», o f Ashland, spoke to the young iitniily wore camping in the Cn»mde* ne»day, people on the approaching summer in t>r from the Mountain States eonipaoy’s Miss Loberta Miller, o f Blue Moun "•* wont out finhing, it ia alleged, Sterling Bolton left Wednenday nf stitiite held annually by the league, pluut al Springfield withiu two weeks, I, . i ■ i 1 , ■ s , ... ’ tara, ts at thè r loyd Jones homo ubile without extinguiehing their fire. he „ • „ cooking __ .a ;.... for hay balers. last week for Bo»ebnrg, wh nnd also addressed the ehureh congee according te present pian» of thè coni |u Mrs. ’ Jones is going to work. gntion at the serviee following the Kp puny, prov ided work is routinued Mr Oppel left this week for Rose 1 — the merchants who advertise Veil«-.mining Work» told Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling worth league. that time at the same rate at which it burg to be employed ou the railroad. are the ones who are doing their 'ne Cottngp (trove \ iilcnHiring Bolton. Friday evening, a non. 1 » now progressing. Work ou the sub His family will follow later. utmost to build up the city. « o rli, have Iw-en piirehn»ed by W. E station probably will b« completed by- Mr» E. G. ......... . of Eugene, and Otto V’ augh is working at the can Births Double Deaths for June Hrailley, a recent arrival in Oregon Mr» E T Hall, of Rogue River, »pi nt — the more you patronize them, the end of the present week and the nery in the Grove. The number of births during the Dorn M Minia poll.«, Minn. P. A Nel.ion, Saturday with the W A. Homenwav- equipment will he installed next week. the more they will be able Mr. und Mrs. F. B Phillips spent month of June wu» .just double th "bn • .inducted the vulcanizing bucine»» family. to do for the city. „ ¡Sunday with Mrs Phillips’ mother, number of death», records kept by Dr lor .»verni year», bn» not made defi Wayne Veatch went on the Y. M A newspaper without an editorial Mrs. Nettie Arne, in Cottage Grove. B R Job, city health officer, show. mte plan» for the future — it is money iu your pocket in A. tramp to be gone two week» up by Mr and Mrs. W. D. Heath, Carrie There were twelve births, seven beiug page is like a ship without a rud many ways to patronize the red bridge. dei -and you are not willing to take Heath, Osie Chapman and J. W Fisher mule and five females, during that those who advertise. I «» S% of your gron» receipt» f o r , 8 0. Veatch baled hav Wednesday chances on a ship with a flimsy steer visited at the S. E. Dowry home at period, and six death», two being male» ing gear. t f Walker Sunday. lUc°Ttl*'n* l' n” »"»zw*»» your bu»in»»» | Jay Horning left Monday to visit and four female». | with hr» uncle, Mr. Clow, of Eugene. RESIDENTIAL BUILDING BOOM UNDER WAY 10,000 EXPECTED FOR BIG COUNTY PICNIC OREGON AND OHIO MINING PURCHASE OF FIRE TRUCK CO. 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