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(Th? Cattare (Srmtr f a tto i V O LU M K X X X I I Ü O TTA U K U K O V K , L A N K C O U N T Y , OKKOON , F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 25, 1922 N U M B KR 50 1925 FAIR CARAVAN VISITS _ ^ , .. _ .. FIRE DEPARTMENT TO HELP COTTAGE GROVE Oregon Oonterence MethcxMs Dedicate Permanent Camp Meeting Grounds GET NEW SERVICE Party " H e l d U p ” in O o w Cw *k Cunyou by Band o f Indian»; Ma yor Baker Kidnapped. Council to Include 9750 in Budget; Chassis Will Be Purchased for Present Equipment. A reception hi » fiuc anti upontuncoils tbut ihr run*» ani*r» regretted thul th«*»* were nimbi« to r«‘iiiain tourer, is the way lueuibei'H «»1 tin l93ii Foi l land tan curatuu characterised tin* mano r in v\ Inch they were w t I cuiuih I to Cot tug«* Grove Saturday ev citing U| mjii their urrisal here from the south on the last duy but one o f their tour u* the state. A l>uini o f blanketed wild Indians held up the caravan in t'uw creek cuuyou several miles south o f Cottage Grove, kidnapped Muyor Baker and raptured his entire retinue, taking the Portland mayor und the Cottage Grove mayor on ahead o f the proeessiou into the city, where it developed that the " I n d i a n s '’ were prominent Cottage Grove citizens comprising a reception committee. A brief street meeting was held at which Muyor Knowles wel coined the caravan aud introduced Muyor Baker, who spoke fo r a short time to au interested audience hi be halt o f the plan to hold n w o r ld ’s lair in Portiund in 19125. " W e went out to educate the peopl" o f the s ta t e ” the mayor said, ‘ ‘ and the trip has educated u s.” He re counted the story o f their tour and o f the magnitude o f the wonderful re sources o f the state which they ncvei before had fully visualized, dwelt upon the necessity o f advertising to the world the resources and scenic wonders o f Oregon and o f cooperation to that end " C r a t e r lake is one o f the wonders o f th«* w orld ,” he said, und it belongs to the state. The eaves, the lakes, the mountains, belong to the peopl“ , they are our property and belong to no locality. I f California had ( ’ rater lake, the Oregon eaves or the Columbia river highway they would 1 m * com mereialized and tourist travel would i»e increased three fold. They talk o f Tosemite valley. We have many Yose mites. California, Oregon, Washington must work together to bring the |ieople west und then let them Use their own intelligence as to where they want to settle. " A t this time we are asking your {»eruiissioii to hold the 19125 exposi l i o n , ” suid Mayor Baker in eonelu sion. ” l.hter we are going to ask your cooperation. ’ * A few brief speeches were made at th« dinner served at the Bartell hotel ut the conclusion o f the street meeting und Walter Jenkins sang P ro v is io n lo r iu s e it in g the sum o f '^««»0 iu ine c ity b u u g e i lo r in«; turning y e a r , m i» u m oun l to be a p p lie d ou Uio pur« uose o l u c U u s m s l o i use b y i li o j ciiy* in«* d e p a ilm e u t vvu.s m ade at a > m eetin g ot m e c ity c o u n cil At on day m g n i. i* ire C iu e i ft. G. Ala« Kiu ap- 1 p« aie«] boi*»!«* m e g o v e n u u g b o d y an d u .- j k * «1 peimins&ou o* tue c i i y lo buy Ilio ven ieie, m e m em bers o f m e «l«‘p a iim en ó j p io lu ia ln g to co n trib u te m e aiuouuu uow in m e ir trea su ry to w a r d m e im- p ru v ed equ ip m en t. fterecliou o i a m ake o f chassis has not as y e t been m ade. A il o l tire w on t or m o u n tin g m e l i r e eq u ip m «m on the body w ill be done by m e m en u t ttie d ep a rtm en t W ithout c o s t to the c ity , in e t u e de par u n cu t now b o s a lu m i o l a b o u t $oUU in its trea su ry , lire m oney H avin g been ra ised by variou s m eans by the lir e d ep a rtm en t. in e need l o r im p r o v e d lir e p r o t e c tion e«|UipmeuL has lo n g been teit an d only r e ce n tly mo c o u n c il c o n sid e r e d seriou sly the m a ile r o i p u rch a sin g a new tru ck . lire c o u n c il d e c id e d in cu to in clu d e the aurouut a c ce ssa ry t o t tiro p u rch ase o f a tru ck iu the bu d g et lo r n e x t y e a r but the fir e d o p a ilu n u t o t t e r e d to u elp in s*.-currng m e eq u ip m ent a n d the la tte r a c tio n was lukt-u. P r ic e s ou p pe fo r the e x te n s io n iu the p ip e true to the c iiy w ater in ta k e w ere su b m itte d by lo u r com p a n ies, tw o trim s se n d in g sp e c ia l r e p resen ta tiv es to a p p ea r b c iu ie the c o u n cil. P r ic e s q u o te d Were fo r sle e t p ip e a l $ 2 . i / p* r l o o t ; w o o d p ip e a t $3u.00 per llM) m e t ; c o n c r e te p ip e a t $1.35 p er lo o t if id iu the g r o u n d a u d w n u c o iron p ip e at $i.U 8 p er le o t . A li ut these p rices, e x c e p t Lh it on co n c r e te p ip e, are t o r the or d e r d e liv e r e d in G ou a g e G rov e w h ile Lhj p ric e o n the c o n c r e te is fo r the p ipe la id in the g r ou n d . XVo d e c is io n was rea ch ed by the c o u n c il but the m a tte r was tak en under a d v is e m en t a w a itin g fu rth e r in v e s tig a tio n . A p e tit io n to r a sid e w a lk sou th fr o m the G'urnu p rop erty on the w est siue of the o ld P a c ific h ig h w a y w as g r a u le d to p ro p e rty ow n ers o u th at stre e t. I More than 40 churches vv«*r<* r.*p- the er«‘etion o f housing ipmrters and Methodists Plan Buildings and Lami resented when n vote was taken «if other buildings on the grounds, some | the attendance at the Sunday after* ol which will be ready for use at the Heaping to Improve Local Site | noon, session. Twenty six pastors were camp meeting next year. Financing ot for Aunual Gathering. also present in addition to the officials these buildings will be taken up ut <»f th# conference including Bishop th«* annual coufereiice in Salem next I Sln pard, l>r. K. K. Gilbert, Haletn, ami mouth. Tin* cot luge .plan will be fol Dedication o f the camp meeting Dr. Daufonl, Eugene. All o f th«* pas lowrd in building housing uccoiiinioda grounds recently bought by lh«* Met ho tors present occu pied plae«*s on the lions aud two dormitories, one for men diat church o f Oregon was held Sun | platform with the officials during the and on«* for women, may also bo built. day afternoon. Bishop W. (>. Shepard, I (hdieat ioa. The audience totaled more 1'he laymen o f the conference will b«* bishop o f tin* Oregon eonfer«*iie«*, r**a«l than 1500 in numbers. asked to gather together iu the spring ing the Methodist dedicatory ritual The camp ni«*«»tiiig ground* were pur* , ami spend a week working on the service. Formal presentation o f the ehas«*d r«*eently with ruoii«»y subs«*rib«al ' buildings. A tabernacle will not be grounds to th«* confer«*ne«* an«! 1 «> the by Dot tag«* Grove business iii «* ii m i d among tin* improvements provided for church for spiritual pur|«os«*s was made members of’ the local congr«»gntion o f this year since the present tent used by Rev. S. A. Danford, su|s‘ rint«‘ iident the Methodist church. The price paid for the main auditorium is a deep ml*) o f the southern Oregon district, and ('. was $4300, *380« o f which was paitl t* tie* needs. A I'orilaiul architect, S. I inph r»*y, represent ing tli«* lo«*nl in cash when the 1 rausaet ion was ; D«*Young, who «h*.signed the ForLland church which has had charge o f the formally closed last week. Subscrip tabernacle and the Kpworth le a g u e fiiitiueiug o f th** pro j«*«* I. Bishop Sh«*p tions covering a part o f the remaining .build ing at Falls City, will visit the nr«l aee«*pted th«* gift for th«» con- amount ar«» now in sight. i grounds soon and plan th«* landscaping fere no«*. Flans are already under way for laud buildings to be placed on the fiv e and a half acr«»s o f land. The second annual eump uieetiug which clos«*d Sunday night a fte r tea days was considered highly successful by the leaders among whom were Bishop Shepard, Dr. 14. E. Gilbert, Dr. Danford, William Wallace Youngson, o f Fort land, Dr. Hill, o f Vancouver ami It«*v. Sassnet. Miss Grace D riv o r, o f Lebanon, had charge o f both th«; ju nior activities and Kpworth League meet ings. MRS. JENNIE GROSS PASSES AWAY THURSDAY DEATH TAKES A. J. STEVENS VERY SUDDENLY E UG ENE O R I E N T A L S V ISIT CANNERY PLANT NARROW LY CO TTAG E GRO VE I. O. O. F. ESCAPES A N N I H I L A T I O N Above— Bishop W. O. Shepard. To left— View of camp meeting grounds Thirty inemb«*rs o f the Eug«*ne lodge! The Cottage Grove cannery narrowly o f Orientals, an advanced d«*gr«*e o f j i*s* 'i|M*d annihilation about noon Sutur OtidfVUowship, attem^-.l a in«*«*ting *»f day when the b«*lt to the governor o f Mother o f Mra. A. W. Kune Dies the l«M*al 1. (t. (>. F. lodge in (\ittage th«* engine broke and the niuehinery Following Operation at the Grove Saturday night. Th«*ir band; started on a mad ranipag«». The engine Is Stricken A f t e r H aving Worked All played a fin«* street concert iu th.» ' which normally runs 350 revolutions a D a y ; Expires Within Age o f 76 Years. ev«*uing aud the jo lly bunch staged minute ran wild for 30 seconds b«»fore a Few Hours. a street parade. They will be here | an employe could reach it aud turn o f f Mr-. Jennie Gross, mother o f Mrs. Satur«lay night «»f this vv«*ek to co nfe r t the steam. A fe w seconds more in A. \\ . Kirn«*, o f this city, passed away the Oriental «I«*gr**** upon a class o f which to gather speed would have A. J. Stevens, well known Cottage at 9:30 o'c lo ck Friday evening ai a ab««ut 30 candidates. wreek«*«l the plant and euduugered th»» Kugene hospital following : iii operation, Eugene has the only Oriental lodge t lives o f th«* many employes at work in Grove resident, died Friday morning at at th«* ag«* o f «0 yea-rs, 7 months, li iu the state at th«* present time. The j th«* same room. Cousidt*rubh* damage 1 o ’clock at his hum*» just east o f this days. hnlge was institut«*«I hist year aud, l to th«* steam line, and to th«* founda city. Mr. Stevens had apparently been Sine«» th«- «hath •»f her husband last though <*ouipeting with many old er! tion ov er which th«» engine did its mad in his usual health the «lay b efore und year Mrs. Gross had mad«* h«*r hum«* bulges, ranks seeoud in growth in tha j dance r«»sulted, but the prompt n«»ss worked all «lay with thresh«»rs who In the evening with h«*r daught<*r, Mrs. Kim«», who Unite«! Slat es. Many Cottage Grove* with which the st«»am was shut «iff were at his place. was ut her bedsi«!«* when sht* passed Odd Fellows are numbered nmong it s} avert«»«! tin* destruction of lit'«* and about 7 o ’clock as h«» was watering his away. Mrs. Gross was a iuenih«*r o f members anti a rousing time is an ' property which an explosion irmioubt horses, he fell unconscious and was curried into th«» house, where death th«* Women's Rebel corps and tli«* tieipat«*«! at the meeting tomorrow edly would have caused. Daughters o f Rebecca, both o f whi«*h ni({ht. | Repairs were promptly made and th» claimed him a f e w hours later. Mr. Stevens was born in Moores orgaui sal ions parti« ipated in th«* fun panic-stricken employes returned t*> eral service which was held at 3:30 Came Warden Correct» Mistake. work iu tin* uft(*rn«»oii. Manager Bah* > Hill, Ind., December 13, 1851, and was o ’ch x k Sunday afteruOou from th«* Gain«* Wardens F. M. Brown and E. has had additional safeguards install«»«! 7U y**ars, 8 mouths and 5 «lays o f age Christian church, o f which she was a S. Hawker were in the cit y briefly which will minimize the danger o f a at tin» time o f his death. He was ina" rieil February 20, 1873, to Miss Mary member, R«*v. J. E. Carlson, pastor ol TuestJay. Discussing the open season contingency in future. F. Hartley, who survives him. They on upland birds, Mr. Brown said he r«*iiiov«*«l t«» Nebraska in 1883 and r«* iu the A? F. A A. M. 1. l>. U. fouml lh«» impression here that the C. E. Bamey Buys Exchange. cemetery b«*side h r husbaiul who di**d season opened on August 30. This C. E. Barney has [»«Might th«» Silver maiiied there until 1893, when th«»y Local Minister Will Try to Bet New October 13, 1931, ut th«* ag«* ot 8U eorr«*et for grntis«» and native ph«»as | Star Exchange from W. E. Dean and cam«» to Oregon ami located iu the W o rld's Record in Pole Vault Ten years ago years. • ants, th<* season being from August 30 is iu charge o f th*» business. The deal Rogue river country. m g in New Jersey. Jennie Garoutte was born iu Ohio to Septeinb«*r 30, both dates inclusive». was concluded Monday. Mr. Dean has they came to Cottage Grove, where th«*y have since rcai«l*»d. Nine children Novem ber 1, 1*45. She reutov ed wiiii For C’ hinese pheasants and Bob Whit«» goue to Grants Pass to rejoin Mrs. Th«»y own a farm in that w«*re born to them. They are Arthur, her parents to low a und there was quail, however, the season is from Dean. o f Cln»hulis, Wash; William, o f M«»hl«*r; KeV. A. R. Spearow, pastor o f the married in 1805 t«» J«»hn B. Gross, a 0«*tober 15 to 31, both dates inclusive. \ ieinity. George, o f Aslfland; Sylvester, «»f Med Presbyterian church, leaves Moudnv member o f an low a infantry r«*ginieut f o rd ; Joseph, o f Powers; Mrs. E. E. for Newark, N. J. where he will rep who was on furlough ami who served Huston, o f Hooil River; Mrs. E. C. resent Multnomah Amateur Athletic five years iu th«* Civil war. In the I. athrop, o f Myrtle Creek; Mrs. H. M. club o f Portland in the National later sixti**s they came to Oregon, Morrison, o f Bend, and Mrs. A. B. Amateur Athletic Union* traek meet. making the l«»ng journey by ox t«*am, Cochran, o f Cottage Or«ive. All were Spearow, who is a stud» at ut Un» aud settled near Brownsville. After a here to •atteml the funeral «»x«*«»pt versity o f Oregon, will euter th»* pon* number o f years there they removed to vault, both high und broad jump Baudou, which remained tli«» family Big State Meeting September 9 to Be Senes o f Meetings to Continue Week Jos«»ph, o f Powers, who was unable t«> come. events on Hat ut duy, September 9. On home fo r more than 30 years. Culmination o! Tour o f State Will Be Held; Spearow Will The funeral was hel«l Monday morn the following Mouduy he will enter O f eight «hildreu burn to th«*iu four Central Chairman. Get Ideas iu East. ing at 10 o ’clock, iu th«» Christian the decathlon. Th«* trip «‘ast will be survive. They are Gus D. and Harvey «‘ hureli, o f which denomination Mr. rnude over the Cuiiudiau P a cif ic prob A., o f Baiolou; Fred, o f Htoektou, Stevens hail be«*u a member f o r more ubly iu compauy with Gu* Pop.*, Calif., and Mrs. Kit to* Kune, o f Coi- The fall eaiupaigu o f tin* republican September 17 to 34 ar«* th«* dûtes s«»t former University o f Oregon athlete, tage Grove. Oue sister, Mrs. Lucy party in Oregon will be launched iu for the institute o f tin* local Pres than 55 years, 15 y«»ars o f that time a minister, and the remains were taken who will represent Multnomah club *n Hoyt, livt»s iu California, and o f «*ight Rev. the discuss and shot put. Hp»*arow half brothers aud sisters, Roy, Venn*, Eugen«* September 9. Kopubli«*un h g byterian church which is to la* a rally 1«» Phoenix, Ore., for interment. isla t i ve <*an«li«tates and huldov«*r sen week for th«* inemb«*rship o f th«* church. J. E. Curlsou, pastor o f th«* ehur«*h will be away for about thr»*«* weeks. Mark, and Alex Garoutte and Mrs. ators aud all eongn»ssioual committee Meetiugs will b«* In-Id twice daily, at here, conducted the funeral service. H pea row, who was unfairly burr«*«! J«*ssie Kelly, live iu this c it y ; Mrs. have been ask«»«l to meet in that 3:3U o ’«*lo«-k ea«*h afternoon aud at from competition iu ('I m a g o in the May Hart liv*»s in Fort laud and M r v men The sou Sylvester will reniaiq here ritv for the op«»niiig o f the big earn* 8 o ’clock «-a«-h ev**ning for the purpose luteri'ollegiate meet there this spring Delia Hteveusou in Arlington. for n time to arrange the business nf paign and the closing o f the month's o f applying tin* church and its mt‘ssagc will try to set a new w orld's record fairs o f his f a t h e r ’s estate. Amoug other out ««f town relatives tour o f the state which Walter I.. to the eoiniiiunity und its ii«‘«‘ ds. fo r bright in the pole vault. H«* aud friends here fo r the fuu«*ral were 3 ooze, chairman o f th«* state central R«*v. A. R. Sp*»urow, pastor, is leuv- accomplished a mark higher than the George Gross, Port laud ; Mr. aud Mrs. committee, is now making. iiig Momlay for tin» east but will re w orld 's record on exhibition at th. Otto Gross, Yr« ka, C a lif.; Mr. aud Mrs. While A series o f meetiugs will be held on turn hi t i m e for tin* institute. Chicago meet but the mark did no* Carrey, Fort la mi; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. that day, the legislators, congressional hi tin* «»ast h e will b«» iu conference hold for th** judges hud «‘ hininated Roby, Eug«*ne, aud Mrs. Hat to* Kirk, committee and the county central com with the departmental In-ads o f tin» him. He does not kuow yet whom h Brow nsv ilie. mittee all iii«‘«*tiug in separate pla«*es Presbyterian church lor the purpose will compete against iu this meet. with a joint meeting o f all th«* groups o f making more d«*finite plans lor tin» Hp«*arow has b«*»*u training all sum I it* the late afternoon. Col. W. G. 1>. meet ings. mer on grounds which he prepared Instruction Offe re d to Limited Number Mercer, o f Kug«*ue, chairman o f the here. The Presbyterian church is planning O f Ol fleers and Enlisted Men o f Irnne count y eeutral committee, is an organization which will touch every National Guard Units. handling arrangements for the me«»tiug phase o f the life o f the community, Fined for T h eft o f Wood Saw. for Mr. Tooze. Roy Taplin plead guilty in justice cxttMidiug its present scope o f m*tivity court Tu»*sday to a « hinge o f larceuy Not only will the Eugene meeting be to include a ininli larger field o f en Sp«»«*ial courses o f instruction lire uf o f a wood saw belonging to Finley Mr. Spearow will also co nfe r H. Ostrander, Who Bpent Last th«* culmination o f the tour o f the deavor. w. Whipps aud paid a fine o f $50 and state ct»utral committee «‘ huirinaii but with leaders o f tin* church while away fered to a limited number o f o ffic e rs Week There. Is Delighted costs. A warrant has b«*en issued for it appears likely that tin* plans for the for plans for tin» launching o f this and enlisted men o f th»1) Ninth corps area, including (>r«‘gou, Washington, With Outlook. th«* arr«»st o f Riley D«»Bau on the sane full campaign will L h » mapped out at new undertaking. California and part o f lilaho, accord charge, but he has not yet been up this tiin«». Women are expected to play ing to o f fic i a l anuoiiiieement just re prehended. H»* is said to ha%.e gou«* an important part iu the couclav«* o f EUGENE LO R AN E RO AD W I L L eeiv«»«l here by (2. C. Crusou, «»uni to Crawfordsville. The saw was taken BE SU R F A C E D T H I S F A L L There is uuusueI activity it th«* Bo republicans. iiian«h*r o f company 1>. M«*u o f «-oui from the Mo* by cr«*»*k road, near th. h«‘ iuiu mining district this s< ason, ae In writing o f his tour, Chairman Whipps place, August 18. Mr. Wlnpps run!mg to VV. H. Ostrander, secretary Tin* Eug«»m* Ixrrane road ninnim/ pany D, th«; local mfantry unit, uuty Tooz«» reports that in all eouuties vis recovered his property. mu pa n y it«*d he finds th«* p«»ople unanimous in from Gillespi«» corners norther.st will make application to (2ouiiuan«ler Crusou o f the Oregon Ohio Mining w hi« li is op«-rating a group o f <* la inis | their approval o f Eug«»ne as a central In surface«! for a «listsm*e o f thre*» before August 36 and ht; will Ink«; Watch the hib**l on your pap«»r. tf th«*re. Mr. Ostian«t«*r return«*«! r riday | n e e ting point uu«l expressing g n a t in miles before tli«» road work for th*s their appli«‘ut ions up with the stute Grading o f th** road a djutaut. from a w *«k’s stay mi li««* district ami ter»*st in the «»oining conference o f the y«»ar is ended. Training for eom|muy D o ffice rs is being complete«! by Contractor < >. is very optimistic regarding the future leaders o f the r«*pubii<*au party in Ore MO NSTER L I Z A R D IS FOUND K. Crow and th*» coarse rock will be will b«» given at F«»rt Henning, Ou., o f th«» mining iudiiatry there, nothwith g«m. C R A W L I N G ON PE A R TBEJ from Nov«*niber 1, 1933, to Jamm ry 31, laid soon standing the fact that it has Ian A N I M A L M E A S U R E S >5 IN guished for a number o f y«*ars. The Cottage Grove Isirane road, 1933. Enlisted men, including horse CO TTAG E G RO VE P A R T Y ENJOYS FO L EY 8PR IN O S gia ding o f which was (*omplete«l a f«*vv shoers, eoiiimunientious uud stable ser- New capital, u«»w men and new A monster lizurd, said by some «lays ago, will not be sm faced until g«ants will b«» trained at Fort Sill, eiorgy are Infiiaing m*w life lain 1 1» • to be a Gila monster, was found dial net a ad Ml OaKaadai in MFC Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bart ell and a* xt y«*ur as it is «l«*sir«»«i to giv«; th*» Oklu., and co«»ks uud bak«*rs liavt* been last Friday by Howard Freeman, than pleas«»«! with the showing being daught«»r Donna returiu*«! Sunday from gia«lt* a «*hauee to s«»ttle and th«» sur assign««! to the Presidio, Sun Fran whose home is at 1238 (Quincy ave mad»* on the Oregon ( >!no prop**rties, a two w«-eks* outing at Foley springs fueing coubl not In» done until too cisco. Radi«» uud ra«lio operating will nue. The animal, which measures b«* given at Fort Monroe, Vu., Septem He mentioned nev«»ral other prop**rti«»s and report an esp*»eiully enjoyable out late iu th«» fall. 15 inches from the tip o f its tail ber Id, 1933 to Dee*;mb«;r 30, 1932, and which he de«*lar«»s ar«» fine propositions.! ing. In llieir party were also Dr. aitd to its head, is like a large lizard at Camp Alf re d Vail, N. J., from Sep Alstott Residence Has Fire. Mail is now delivered at the Musi«*k, Mrs. 11. W. Titus ami small «laiight(*r except that its back is ridged and ttMiiber 10, 1933, to February 1, 1923. which is iiior«* «‘«»litrally lo«*ate«l than j Marjori«*, o f this <*ity; Mr. an«l Mrs. Slight damage to the roof o f the Al is o f a har«l»»r surface than the or Both offii'ers and enlisted men will the Vennvifls prop*»rties, where th«» B*» I F. Johnson, «»I Ht»rmiston. gu«»sts o f stott r«»si«|eiice «»f Columbia court was diuary lizard found in this park o f h«‘iiiia postoffi«*** is l<ieut«»«l, ami Mr. the Titus fam ily; Mrs. E. J. Titus an«l done Monday afternoon when the tlraw the pay o f their rank or grud»; the country. It was found crawling Ostrander says it it quite lik«» o l d ; Miss Ali«»e Titus, o f Eugene, mother shingles o f the r«»«»f <*alight fir«* froiu while attending the service schools. on n p**ar tree iu the yard at th«* tim«»s to have tw«»uty or thirty old and sister «>f Dr. Titus, ami Mr. amt cigarette stubs thrown on th«* ro o f by Transportation is provided for the men Fr«‘emaii home. sour «loughs (aiol some not s«» old) Mrs. C. A. lio«»«i, parents o f Mrs. Titus, young Marvin Alstott and Miles who iitteu«! but not for their families The Gila monster is usually found or *lep«»nd«‘ Rta. gather Ht the Musi«*k for th«*ir m a i l 1 Mr. amt Mrs. Bartell and Donna left Stephenson. S«»pliiM B*»»»k**r, a neigh in th«* south and the body is heav and to discuss the progress o f the : Tuesday for a w»***k at ( ’ rater lake, Imr, extinguished th«» blaze by throw ter and less pointed than that o f Do you waul to buy something and camp and ex«*hange gossip. i They wer»» a n o m p a m e d by Mrs. Bar *ag a bucket o f water oil the flames the one found here. It is said to II’.- Ion’ ll« i. < - Miller, amt his before the fire department arrive«!. d o n ’ t know who has it fo r snleY A b<* the ouly kiml o f lizard whose Sentinel wantnd wilt fin d the owner Your home new spaper is first entitled wife and daughter, teoreta, o f Salem, bite u poisonous. to your support. tf who arrived here Mouday. for you. tf A wanted will rent your house. SPEAROW IS TO REPRESENT M. A. A. C. AT MEET REPUBLICANS WILL LAUNCH PRESBYTERIAN INSTITUTE CAMPAIGN IN EUGENE SEPTEMBER 17-24 SERVICE COURSES OPEN TO COMPANY D MANY PROPERTIES ACTIVE IN BOHEMIA DISTRICT NINTH ST K ttr PAVEMENT UPEN AUGUST 29 N ew Stretch ou P a cific H ig hw ay Com pleted; D ivision Engineer i n spects Local Work. The now stretch o f puvem«»ut >i Ninth, which is ou the route o f tlxe Pacific highway through the city, w ii be op«*nt*d to tr a ffic entering or leav mg the city from the uorth Tuesday I ravel will now enter the city ovei the Ninth street bridge, ioliovv Niutc to Mara, from Aiaiu to F if th, aud gc south ou P a t h from Alum street iu stead o f following the detour ove r tilt old P a c if ic highway ou the west sid< as has been necessary all summer. P a cif ic highway sigus directing travel over the detour will be rear ranged on Monday and the uew pave meat will be op«*ii Tuesday morning Actual work on this stretch was com plcicil August 1 but 38 days are re quired for curing this kiud o f roadway The Pacif ic highway through thn city is now complete except for souic edging up where the new paveureut meets the old stretch uud some othei finishing work. J. C\ MtJ.tmd, «livision eugiueer foi the state highway commission, was iu th«* city Wednesday on his way to Roseburg on a tour o f inspection over his territory, from Maleui to Roseburg He returu«*d Thursday stopping hero lor a short time. RO SE BURG MEN E ST A B LISH BUSINE SS ON W E S T SIDE George VY. Douglas and VV. N. Salton have established a mattress aud upholstery shop in the buihling nex". tc the Fix it shop just south o f the Maiu street bridge ou oltl P a cific high way on the west side. Mr. Salton is a sou o f the late George Salton, vv h > died here a few weeks ago. W^alnut Men on Tour. On th«» annual tour o f the Western Walnut G row ers’ associntiou, which start«»d frtmi Salem August 33, growers will visit a number o f Marion couuty orchards, after which they will go to l.auc county aud other points iu south ern Oregon. The tour will co ver prac tically all o f w«;steru and southtvru Oregon ami occupy a week. W M L A O K Y V IC T I M OF T H I E V I N G G Y P S I E S . WOMEN G ET $20 A N D GOLD RING William H. I j o k y , who is 65 years old, may believe that gypsies cau read your past, present and future but its deu«l certain he will never again be too sure about their honesty. Sunday, wheu a woman from a baud o f gy|»sies passing through the city wanted to read Mr. U d t j r '■ fortune, he agreed aud became so interested in the story which she wove for him that he did not notice a woman com pnuion of the fortune teller stealthily remove $20 aud his w i f e ’s g«dd wedding ring from his pocket Wheu Mr. I<a«;kj’a loss was dis covered a number o f persons started out to overtake the gypsies ou the roads lea «ling out o f the city but II they could not be fouml. IL— - H