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Œnttaiu* frinir fonttol VOLUME XXXIl COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922 ARCHOVER HIGHWAY NEAR HERE SUGGESTED HIGHWAY DETOUR ROUTE EUGENE LORANE HIGHWAY THROUGH CITY NEARING FINISH Albany Man Hello v as ¿¿outlier u lUi trance Should Be Marked at Point South oi Cottage Grove. North and South Trafttc to Be Routed Lar*« Crew ot Men WIU Ru»h Work ou Road to Gillespie Corners Through Cottage Grove Over Before Fall Rains Mam Street Bridge. Count ruction ot u beautiful arch over Pacific highway at sonic smiuhh point south of Cottage Grove to let the thou •uud* of tounsu know wheu they enter nmi when they leave thin Valley of Hie Oods id advocated by it. W. Tripp, well knowu automobile outhusiust and booster. Mr. Tripp would make the »truelure peruiauuut aud beuutiful in design do mat at ranger» would be aufficieutly nprcdded with the gtuudeui ol the motion they were about to enter. On one pillar or iu dome suitable location there should be u relief map of tin Willamette valley, dhow mg the tern lory which it embraced. it id further duggedted that at this point, marked uh the southern entrance to the valley, there could be u rest dtu tiou iu which exhibits from the vanuu* valley counties could be placed foi tourists to examine. Wo many cars pass through the vulley wit trout even glnup» mg its resourced or possibilities, that some concrete picture would give them a broader idea of this territory and iurnish a valuable medium ot udvor telement for the valley. The methods of financing suggested are that county courts might make up piopnauous for the work or that it MiUld be handled by cooperation of chambers ol commerce of the valley. The suggestion to build this arch is « oiisidorcd a good one and has been brought up in tin* Albany chamber of commerce, which will probably initiate any move mnde. Fending the reopening of Ninth it reel, on «hit'll the count ruction of 1000 feet o f puving in in progress, all north and soulli traffic through Cot tnge Grove will be rerouted through the city, the order being effective on July 25, according to J. G. Harrow, resident engineer for the state highway department. Instead of entering the city from the north over the Ninth street bri dge, us heretofore, traffic will be brought into the city from the west over i he Main street bridge. From there the route will be east on Main to Sixth street, south on Sixth to (Quincy avenue, west on Quincy avenue one block to Fifth street, connecting with the new Pacific highway, and south out of the city and over the new highway bridge. Signs directing traf fic over this route will be erected on July 25. The Fifth street paving was com pleted last week and will be ready to open about August 5. It is expected that the construction work on the 1000 feet of pavement on Ninth street will be completed this week but travel over this stretch will not be allowed until about August 20. This will complete the paving construction program in the city for this year. TRAVELERS ON AUTO TRIP FIND PROSPERITY Reports of prosperity, excellent crop; and u great deal of building in Ore gnu, Idaho aud Washington have been brought back to Cottage Grove by it. } Kitiurd and sons Louis and Ben who returned Saturday from u three weeks' motor trip. The Riliurds left Cottage Grove Juin 2*1, going from In-re to Bukcr where they attended tin Forty-Niners celebration July 3, 4 ami 5. in the country about Weiner, Idaho, their next stop, they found condition: less progressive than on this Hide ol the mountains. Around Pendleton, Walla Walla uud Toppenish ciops are wonderful and all bruuches of business are flourishing. Near Toppenish they killed u large rattlesnake. The Kllensburg valley was the most hi'ttutiful country they visited, irnga tiou being carried on there extensively. Ln Beattie they visited unother of Mr. Rmard’s sous, James, who is in the navy and stationed on the battle hip California now in Beattie harbor. The California is u unit of the Pacific fleet with headquarters in Bun Frau cisco. The Riuurds ulso vsiited in Bel lingham, Olympia uud Centraliu. KOZEK URGES CARE IN OPERATION OF AUTOS PR1NE IS SENTENCED FOR MAKING MOONSHINE Farmer Gets 30 Days aud $300 Fate; Brew Sold by Mrs Henderson Hub Too Much Kick. Bouis Pnue, farmer, plead guilty Saturday morning to a charge of man ufue tu ring moonshine and was fined $300 and sentenced tu 30 days in the county jail. The fine has not been paid. Brine’s home near this city wa.-> raided Friday night by Deputy Bherifi Pitcher and Frank McFurlaiui. A still and foui gallons of moonshine mad- from coru were found in the loft of Pune's woodshed and Pnne was cap tured as he was cleaning up ufter his evening \s work. This is the second time Prine has been sentenced on u moonshine charge. A yeai ago he was fined $200 and sen tenced to t>0 days but the jail sentence was suspended on his promise of good bchu v ior. Mrs. M. L. Henderson, proprietor of the Depot restaurant, was fined $300 Monday morning for selling drinks at her place of business thut had too much uleohol in them. »Sumples of the brew were obtained by the moonshine squud Friday night and a test showed that it contained more kick than tin* law allows. Mrs. Henderson claim* d itlUi Min had bought appi«* eiidei* to M o rve in tin* roHtuurunt and it had turne «1 .nlo aa alcohoitc drink o f its own aceord. Sin* paid th«* li,in* and was rol*:'usod. Tin* place was raiid«'tl once before but the officers fuih d to find evidence to convict. A Wonderful Ten. Mr. Brown kept boarders. Around bis table sat Mr. Brown, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Andrews, th«* village milliner; Mr. Black, the baker; Mr. Jordan, a car penter, and Mr. Hadley, a flour and lumber merchant. Mr. Brown took out of his pocket- book a ten dollar note and handed it to Mrs. Brown, saying, “ here, my dear, are ten dollars towards the twenty I promised you ." Mrs. Brown handed it to Mrs. An drew's, the milliner, saying, “ that pays for my new bonnet." Mrs. Andrews handed the note to Mr. Jordan, saying, “ that will pay you for your work on my counter." Mr. Jordan huudt*d it to Mr. Hadley, requesting his lumber bill, while Mr. Hadley gave it back tu Mr. Brown, saying, “ that pays teu dollars on my board." Mr. Brown passed it over to his wife, with the remark that that paid the rest o f th** twenty dollars he had promised her. She, in turn, paid it to Mr. Black to settle her bread and pastry account, and he handed it to Mr. Hadley, asking for credit for that amount on his flour bill, and Mr. Hadley returned it to Mr. Brown, re marking that thut settled for that month’s board, whereupon Mr. Brown — put it back into his pocketbook, ex Mechanical Kxposition W ill Return to claiming thut he never thought a ten dollar bill would go so fur. Cottage Grove for Butchers and Thus a ten dollar greenback was Grocers Celebration. mad«* to pay ninety dollars' indebted ness inside of five minutes. As one of the features of the butch ; ers and grocer« big county picnic here j Mrs. Phelps Resigns. August 3 the Ford and Fordsou power I Mrs. Amelia Phelps resigned from exposition will return to Cottage ' the presid«*noy of th«* Mothers’ <*lub Grove and give a demonstration in at a called meeting of the club Satur this city. Tin* exposition, which is day. Election of a new president has traveling uorlh from Ashland, will b»- been postponed until the regular meet in Drain for a demonstration June 29. ing Julyr 29. The committee which had it will pass through Cottage Grove und charge of the dinner served at the go on to Eugene July 31 but will not recent convention of the Royal Neigh give a demonstration here until its re bora of America reported that the club turn fur the picnic. cleared $14.80. Moving pictures und radio entertain nient will accompany the demonstra First Visit in 26 Years. tiou which is handled by 5U men, all Churles Hambrick, of Loveland, Colo., of whom are mechauical experts. Th«* and his brother, F. M Hambrick, of demonstration will continue all day this city, are having their first visit und throughout the evening. together for 26 years. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hambrick and their two daugh ters, Marie und Charlotte, arrived a few days ago und will spend a month or six weeks here. FORD EXHIBITION HERE FOR BIG PICNIC Greater cure in the operation of automobiles and trucks during the months ol July and August, when travel on the highways of Oregon is heaviest, is urged by Sum A. Kozor, secretary of state. Attention to u few simple rules of the road will make travel safe aud will result ultimately in continued attention to sufety regu lations, the state officiul believes. An extract from the waruiug by Mr. Kozer reads: ‘ ‘ There is no time in the year wheu careful driving is not nil Iterative. During the summer mouths congestion of traffic, which is greatly augmented by thousands of tourist curs from other states, necessitates closest attention to the observance of road laws, while winter months demand, in addition, extreme cuution on the purt of drivers on uccouut of slippery pave Cottage Grove Among Oregou Cities meats or obscured vision. A little Making Bid for Orphanage thought on the purt of operators will minimise the dunger and reduce the to Cost $2,500,000. ri'miber of accidents, the greater per lufltage of which, it is said, is due to A M. Farmer, secretary of the chil •carelessness. * * dren's home department of theBroth«*r hood o f American Yeomen, will b«* in Leave on Alaskan Trip. Mrs. A. R Bpearow left Wednesday Cottage Grove the first o f the week lor Seattle, where she w ill join a party to look over a site near here that is of young women for a two weeks' trip being considered as a location for the to Alusku. She was accompanied as national children's home of thut order. far as Eugeue by Mr. Bpearow and Newb«*rg, McMinnville, Gresham, Eu was joined there that afternoon by gene and Cottuge Grove an* amoug the Miss Sarah Koop and Miss Gladys cities in Ungoii that are making bid.*' Hughes, both of this city, who will for the horn«*. Plans for the building of the home also make the trip to Alaska. The party of teu young women will sail include the purchase of not less than 500 and uot more than 1000 acres of from Beattie July 22. land. The lodg«* will spend $2,500,000 on the homo. A large number of small Many Attend Druggists Meeting. The largest Attendance at any state cottages will be erected as homes for pharmaceutical association convention the childr«*ii instead of the one large for many years was present last week building which usuully houses orphan at Roseburg, according to C. J. Kern, ages. One million dollars will be ex retiring president of the state organ pended annually on the home for a ization, and VV. J. White, both local period of 25 years after its erection druggists, who attended th«* three day The plans include the purchase of eat sessiou. The convention w ill be held hi tie and the laying out of a gigantic Pendleton next year. Mr White was farm system. Preparations fur the visit of Mr. accompanied by Mrs. White. Fnrni**r are being made by W. F. Me Cracken, district manager for the or Crater Lake Booklet Out “ Oregon Out of Doors—-Crater L a k e " tier, who is organizing a branch of the is the title of a 124 page book hit is lodge here. A chamber of commerce committee sued by the Mazama club, of Portland, «Inscribing in uii attractive and enter has b«‘i‘n appointed to submit the lo mining style Crate! lak«* national park cation here to Mr. Farmer upon his and the lake itself The botanical in arrival. formation with halftone reproductions is decidedly interesting as are th«* geo FIRE DESTROYS TRESTLE logical notes. YEOMEN CONSIDERING SITE HERE FOR HOME ON LOGGING RAILWAY Rev Van Gorkuxn to Preach Sunday Rev. C. C. Van Gofkuna, former pas tor of the Baptist <*hurch in this <*ity, now pastor of the Baptist church in Orosi, Calif., will deliver the sermon Sunday evening at the union ser vice in the city park. Music will be furnished by a choir composed of the joint choirs of the several churches of the city. Rebuilding of 40 feet o f trestle just above Rujada on the logging road of the Western Lumber A Export coin puny, replacing the bridge which was burned lust Friday night, is nearing completion, a crew of men having been at work this w«?ek on the job. The conipauv ’» mill in this city is closed pending the completion of the w'ork. Porter Gets Water Right«. Josiuh Porter has been declared own er of water rights in Mosby creek und also of certain irrigation ditches and gates, iu his suit against Mr. und Mrs. C. E btewurl He is restricted in the manner in which he crosses the de fendant ’a property with his ditches. New School House at Latham Started Lumber is on the ground for the new school house at Latham, construe t ion of which will be begun at once. The building will have two rooms and will cost $400u. Welcome Hubbell, of this city, has the contract for the work. W R. C. Dinner Saturday. The quarterly dinner of th«* women’s relief eorps will be held next Halur day. The dinner was postponed from July 8 to July 22 on account of the Odd Fellows installation on the first date. County W. C T. U. Meets. The annual meeting of the Lane county W C. T. U. was held July 12 hi the Christian church iu Eugene. There was a noontide prayer meeting and a luncheon for th«* delegates. Mrs. F. J. Alstott sang a solo. Music Store Opened. The Berry Piano aud Furniture «*otu puny, of Eugene, has opened a brunch piano store in the Sehleef building on the east side of the Main street bridge. Mr and Mr**. M. L. Faulkner are iu charge. Bing Cherries Are Large. Home of the hugest Bing cherries seen this season were brought to The Bentinel office Tuesday by Mrs. L. L. i Woolley, who has two trees that are ! loaded with the luscious fruit. I Bakery Ha« New Window«. Large show windows were put iu at Bender '* bak.-ry this week, replacing the small window** which had been in , the front of the building heretofore. Construction of the Inst 3 Vs miles of the Eugeue Loraue highway extending to Gillespie corners was sturted the lutter pun of Inst week by Crowe aud Lynch A large crew o f men has been placed on the job so ns to complete the grade nnd have it reudy for the uiucudum before the fall rums set in. The contract for the macadam has not been 1st. The entire highway from Gillespie corners to Eugene, a distance of 14 % miles, will have beeu built when this contract is completed. From Gillespie corners to Lornne, u distance of six miles, there is n good gravel road. Wheu this road is completed, togeth er with the Cottage Grove Ixiraue high wuy, now under construction, aud the Crow Hadleyviiie highway, now being surfaced, there will be another excel lent route that can be taken from Cottage Grove to Eugene in addition to the Facific highway route. M ANUFACTURE OF M ISTAKES AND EXCUSES UNPRO FITABLE NUMBER 45 GROVE RAIDERS UNEASY ABOUT D ISAPPEARANCE OF OALLON OF MOONSHINE What happened to a gallon of shine whit ‘ moonshine whisky recentlycaptured iy Cottagi by Cottage Grove’s sleuths, Deputy Sheriff Pitcher und his assistant, Frank McFarland! That is a ques tiou that the said sleuths would like to have answered to their satis faction. The reason they ask the qusetion is this: In a recent moonshine raid they captured four gull.ms of stuff which had it all over the old-time forty- rod whisky The said moonshine, together with the manufacturers thereof, were car. fully inveutoried and turned over to the county of ficers who had come here to traus port them to the county jail. The next day the Eugeue papers noted the arrival of the moonshine manufacturers but of the four gal Ions of whisky only three were re ported as having reached the deiti nation to which they were billed from here. The officers here do not state that they believe the county o ffi cers and their prisoners :;ot away with the gallon of illicit dope dur ing the journey to Eugene, but they do believe that if this did not hap pen the county officers have u good case against the Eugene newspapers for defamation of character in the publication of false and misleading statements. MOUNTAIN STATES POWER NOW BEING USED Hlectrlclty Generated ln Springfield Plant Furnished Local Patrons; Capacity Is Increased. Connecting this city with the Moun tain States Power company 'a plant it Springfield was completed Wednesday morning at 7 o ’clock, the power beiiq j turned o ff in Cottage Grove from 6 t< i 7 o ’clock while the actual work o, ! making the connection was in progresi Little inconvenience was caused ei ther business men or housekeepers by shutting o ff the power for one hour. Elimination of the local power com pany’s service and connecting up with the Mountaiu States company line wilt i furnish Cottage Grove with any quau tity of power that may be required I here aud, it is hoped, more consistent I service. The former local company, [ operated by O. M. Kem aud C. M. I Shinn, had beeu uuuble to supply the demand for power for some time. Workmen had beeu busy for several weeks stringing the wires w-hich carry the power from Springfield to Cottag I Grove on the California-Oregon com pany 'a poles. At present the power re I ceived here is generated in the Spring field plant, but with the completiou o. the line from the Califoruia-Oregoi company’s new main plant at Prospect, near Crater lake, the Springfield sta tion will be used only as a distributing point where the high voltage of th main line will be ‘ • stepped down ’ ’ for use by adjacent valley cities. Mistakes do uot happen— they are made; aud their manufacture is an ex tremely unprofitable business. A side line always found connected with it is the making of excuses. There is no market for either product. I f you run an excuse factory, sell it out and take up a busiuess that pays. BOYS LIXE ROW RIVER Half the gray matter wasted on the SITE FOR SUMMER CAM! excuse would preveut the error every time. Y Camp, July 12.— (To the Editor.) Don’t doctor symptoms. Get after Deceased, Resident of Cottage Grove — The Row River Boys’ Y. M. C. A. the cause of your mistakes. camp, which is situated on Row rive 20 Years, Is Survived by Hus Do you suffer from any of these just above the red bridge, opened diseases f band and Ten Children. Tuesday, July 11. The enrollment, Bunk itis, or Chronic Gassing— An af which had been estimated at 40, wai flictiou which causes the victim to ex Anna C. Willis, wife of C. O. Willis, 38, all but four of whom were from pend thousands of good words trying to Eugene. One was from Corvallis aud put something over, only to get a passed away at the family home west three were from Cottage Grove. eouple of bad words for his pains. Use of this city at 7:30 o ’clock Monday The camp was divided into squads your bunk exclusively for sleeping pur morning following an illness that bad extended over a period of a year aud and officers were elected the same day poses—uud don’t talk iu your sleep. us follows: Sid King, governor; Nu Mental Myopia— A near-sighted in a half. Funeral services were conduct than White, judge; Kenneth Highdon., ability to see beyond the immediate ed from the Catholic church Wednes sheriff, and Eugene Slattery, prosecul act into all its important consequences; day morning at 9 o ’eloek, Father Cur ing attorney. The squad leaders ap a kiud of ’ ‘ see” sickness that often ley, of Eugeue, officiating, and inter pointed were Sid King, Nathan White compels a man to throw up his job. ment was in the A. F. & A. 11.1. O. O. and Eugene Slattery, all of Eugene, Extend your brains und use them as a F. cemetery. Mrs. Willis, who was Anna C. Wieh aud Wayne Veatch, of Cottage Grove. telescope. Each squad pitched tents in separat. Mental Astigmatism— Seeing things iuski before her marriage, was born in quarters of the camp and two boy-i crooked. Straighten out your theories; Oenigen, Germany, November 17, 1870, were assigned to each tent. A marshal you are wasting time trying to bend and came to the Uhinted States in of the day is appointed each day, his 1801. In 1804 she was married to C. your facts. duty being to see that all rules, writ- Enlargement of the Ego— A disease 0. Willis at Sublimity, Marion county, teu or otherwise, are obeyed. A ll ol- characterised by severe swelling of the Oregon. The family came to Cottage feuders are haled before a ‘ ‘ Kangu “ eye.” You may be willing to stake Grove 20 years ago. Mrs. Willis had roo” court each evening aud punish everything on your own judgment, ig been home from the hospital siuce ment is meted out to them. noring the opinions of others,but per June 8. Everything possible has been dona Mrs. Willis seemed much better Mon haps the company is not. to safeguard the health of the boy.-. Laborophobia— A fear of work, other day morning and Mr. Willis und three Lifesavers have been appointed whe wise described as “ that tired feeling.” of his sons left at 5 o'clock to bale must go into the water 15 minutes be This condition is often blamed upon hay at the J. H. Hawley place at Di fore anyone else. The boys all seem to hookworm. I f you are that sort of a vide, but at 7:30 they received the like the camp very much better than worm you certainly won’t have to wait messuge telling of her death. Mrs. Willis is survived by her hus the one they had on Lost creek las long for the hook. year. One of the advantages of th j Boob itia, or Paralysis of the Gump baud and by the following children: Row river camp is the swimming hole, tiou— Move out of the state of bewil 1. eonard, Frank, Mrs. William Hopman, which has been prououuced by all as dermeut into the state of Missouri. Anton, Haddie, Rosie, Kash, Clara, the best ever. Theu the next time someone tries to Clarence and Lauie. All live at home ONE OF THE BOYS. slip one over on you, tell him where except Mrs. Hopman, who resides in Cottage Grove. you 're from. M O NTH LY CHURCH M EETING Sleeping Sickness— Don't complain if IS HELD B Y PR E SB YTE R IAN !! somebody wrecks your traiu of reason ing while you are slumbering at the About 25 members of the Presbyter switch. You expect your job to take ian church attended ihe monthly busi care of you; why shouldn't you recip ness aud social meeting at the church rocatef Tuesday night at which problems o Atrophy of the Iutellect— A wasting away o f the gray matter caused by S. L. Godard Awarded Contract for the church were discussed informal! among the members. Professor A. I Plastering Rooms ln West Side jumping at conclusions instead of giv Caswell, of the faculty of the Univei ing the brains a little much needed School Building. sity of Oregon, was present as a rej exercise. The power of reason differ resentative of the synod to assist iu eutiatea men from beasts. Be human. Miss Hazel Bogard, of Glide, aud making plans for the coming year ’ i Rheumatic Recollection— Don’t blame your memory for going lame if you Miss Violette Damon, of Portland, work. A social session and refresL merits followed the business meeting. abuse it. Memorandum books are have beeu elected to fill vacancies in the teaching staff of the grade available. They cure that complaint. Softening of the Spine— I f you be schools of the city. This completes the MEN OF CO M M UNITY FIG H T FOREST FIRES ON B IL K OREE. lieve you are right and the other man staff except for a vacancy in the fifth insists you are wrong, make him prove und sixth grades which must yet be Silk Creek, July 19.— (Special to Th it. You don’t need to be bull-headed filled. Both teachers just hired are about it, but never let anyone bluster subject to assigument. Miss Damon is Sentinel.)— There have been a mimbt now attending normal school at Mon of bad fires in this vicinity the pa.- you out of your backbone.' few days and the men of the comrni Yellow or Burk Fever— An illusion mouth. 8. L. Godard has been awarded the uity have been working day and nigh that leads the victim to imagine he can sidestep his responsibility by pass contract for plastering the rooms in to check them. D. T. Awbrey and In. ing the buck to somebody else. Don’t the old portion of the west side school H. Anderson were here from the Grove try to shift your job onto the other building. The work will be begun in Friday to view the situation and help. fellow. I f you'd rather uot handle it, a few days in order to have the build The fire warden arrived the latter pai the company prefers to pick out a miia [ ing ready for the opening o f school on of the week and enlisted mill men to help fight the flames. September 11. for the work itself.— The Forge. N. E. Glass, newly elected member of Four From Here Pass Examinations. the board, was appointed to attend to A N N U A L MASONIC AND STAR PICNIC TO BE HELD M ONDAY Benetta Teeters, Mabel Mosby, Ethel arrangements for this improvement. I.andess aud Nora t^ueen, all of the The auuual picnic of the Masoni Cottage Grove country, were among the uud Eastern Star lodges will be hel teachers who successfully passed the Monday, July 24, near the Cedar cree examinations held July 14, 15 and 16. bridge, eight miles out on the Londo highway. Members of both organizi Suit Is Dismissed. tions and their families are invited t■ ■ The suit filed by Burmeister aud Winn ugaiust F. J. Bartels, iu which it Flames Spread Over Several Hundred attend. Cars will leave the Masoni temple at 3 and 6:15 o ’clock. Th Acres on Mosby Creek, Large was alleged that Bartels attempted to committee iu charge has arranged tu defraud Burmeister and Winn out of Crew Fighting Blaze. furnish ice cream aud coffee and eacu their claim in the Bohemia mining dis family will bring a basket. trict, has bren dismissed. Several hundred acres of laud be Ltunmers Pays Minimum Finn. Miss Martha Johnson, who has spent longing to the Booth Kelly Lumber Harry Lanunera paid a fine of $25 the past three months visiting in Imuis company, have been burned over on ville, Indianapolis, Chicago and other Smith creek, a tributary of Mosby iu Justiee Youug’a court Wednesday eastern cities, hsa arrived iu Portland, creek, the origin of the fire being uu for having hud a fawn in his posse where she will visit a week before re known. A crew of men, which is being sion. He had a written permit from turning home Miss Johnsuu is aecom increased daily, is fightiug the flames. the state game warden to keep th > panied by Miss Marion Clancy, of The worst part of the blaze is now animal us a pet, after it had followe 1 lmuisville, a friend of the family, who about eight or teu miles from Cottage him home, but the state game comnn will come on to Cottage Grove to visit Grove and is still spreading to the sion declined to accept this as a stiff south aud west. eient reason for having the fawn in at the Johnson home. A fire on the Proudfit place ou Mos in his possession. The fine is the mu Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neet returned by creek that caused some alarm a imuiii that can be assessed for viola Monday night from a two weeks’ va few days ago has beeu put out by a tions of the state game laws. cation trip to Boise, Ida., where they crew of fighters in that vicinity. This visited at the home of Mr. Neet's sis started from a slashing fire that got Boys Touring Country. ter, Mrs. R. G. Duutou. They motored, beyond controL Milton Sippl and two companions, going by way of Pendleton and return students at the Northwest Bible uni ing over McKenzie pass. The snow is Track Walkers Added. versity in Minneapolis, who are on a o ff the road over the pass but is sev A m protection from possible damage motor tour of the country, will arrive eral feet deep along the side of the by fire during the summer mouths, j in Cottage Grove within a few day < road in many places Fred Beidler, J M. Groves and Mallie ! to visit with Virgil Gowdy. The thn i Read the editorials. You may not Miller are patrolling the Southern Pa ¡are now at Cent rana. Sippl, whose agree with them, but they are likely to cific company's tracks between the home is in New York, was with M . make you think, and that’s worth first bridge north of the city and the Gowdy on n coast and geodetic survey while. i f bridge south of the city. trip a couple of years ago. MRS. WILLIS DIES AFTER PROLONGED ILLNESS TWO NEW TEACHERS FILL VACANCIES IN STAFF FIRE BURNING ON BOOTH KELLY PROPERTY