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Cattane Crime Sentinel VOLUME XXXII COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922 O».EGON'S PART ROAD BOND RECALL TO BE $24,000 FOR FIRE PROTECTION FOUR GENERATIONS ENJOY CANNERY IS WORKING DAY ON NOVEMBER BALLOT AND NIGHT FORCES FAMILY REUNION 1700 Laue County Residents Sign Petition for Measure to Cancel Unsold Bonds. Oregon’s allotment from the federal government for the protection of forest lauds from fire is $24,000, this amount to be niHt(*h(*d by the state for the same purpose. This is the maximum sum which the govern in « nt will give any state and Oregon is one of acveral in which the maximum amount seemed to be necessary. Allotment is made from a fund of $400,000 on the basis of timbered area and cost of forest protect Kin. The mouey is expended jointly be federal state foresters i it safeguarding forest lands at head waters of navigable streams. The amount is not sufficient to insure adequate forest protection from fires in this state, according to district forester George 11. Cecil, but it goes a considerable way in the work. 74 th Birthday Anniversary of H. R. Godard Occasion for Gathering of Relatives. Mrs. Lorane and Bunnydale Pear Crops. Aggregating Mora Than 100 Tona, Coming Here. I.aim county citizens will bo called The Cottage Grove cannery put on The seventy fourth birthday inuiver upon at the November elccliou to d«* sa ry of Mrs. H. K. Godard, of this a night crew Tuendav uight. Notwith old»? whether or not uuy more bonded city, was the occasion for an anniver standing ruusidernble extensions an.l roods aill be built in ihe county. A sary jiarty as well as a reunion of some new equipment for the present petition bearing approximately 1 < (Hi members of the family at the 8. L. season the plant is being fairly nuiuon hus appeared at the office of Godard home just south of the city smutberiil with an avalanche of pro the county clerk uud the measure pro Sunday, August 20. Four generations duce, though everybody on the job vrdiug for the recall of the $ 2 ,U 0 u, 0 i >0 of the family were represented, Mrs. from Manager Bales down is hitting bond issue with the exception oi the H. R. Godard and her eldest child, the ball and establishing new effi $850,U00 already issued will appear on Mrs. E. R. Spencer, Carlton Spencer, ciency records. More proiluee per hour the ballot at the November election registrar of University of Oregon, is being handled this year thau ever for the decision of the voters. Prior to oldest son of Mrs. K. R. Spencer and before iu the history of the institution. the primary last May the movement The association has purchased th" his baby daughter, Sara. “ Grand was sturtod and hud guiucd cousidcr Power Company Finishes Work. mother” Godard was also the oldest Lorane pear crop, which will approx able headway uud iucuieutuily aroused Construction work carried on in this child in her family. Those who at imate 70 tous, and the Hiinnydnlc pear opposition all over the county bui city recently by the Mountain Slates tended the gathering were Mr. and crop, which will run from 30 to 40 more espiH'iaily in western Uu«>. The Ptiw'er company has been completed, Mrs. H. K. Godard, of Cottage Grove, tons, is already being delivered. Just projKisilion was later withdrawu from th«* crew of company men has returned Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spencer and son at present attention ia being devoted public activity uud promoters of the to Albany hik ) the local men have been Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Spencer I'lm ost exclusively to blackberries and plan stated that the recall movemeut discharged. and daughter Sara, Mrs. Grace Van bcana. It is expected that three or had been postponed, but the filing of Dunkirk and daughter Ruth, of Eugene, four weeks will elapse before the peak the pet 1 1ion hus again brought the is and Mr. and »Mrs. H. L. Godard and o f tho season will be past. A ear of apples and beans was sue mto l he focus of attention uud in five children, Ray Harry, Lola, Lois shipped to Portland Friday. dicutious are that u determined opp.i and Eldon. sit ion will be launched against tin* plan Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Godard cam«* to Taught in Same School 39 Years. by the Lane County Good Roads usso Oregon about 12 years ago from Ne Eugene Register: Mrs. H. Lew ciution which will at once start action braska. Stager ard Miss Jennie B Woods, of to fight the recall movement. The us Large Class Received luto Fun Making Cottage Urove, aunts of LeRoy und I. social i ou believes is uot to the best Cord Is in Jail at Eugene. Branch ol Odd Fellows; Labor interest of Lane county, uud that the Uhcs. H. Cord, who was arrested last L. Woods, of this city, are here visit Day Picnic Planned. road program is of paramount import week at Red Bluff, Calif., for slipping ing for a few days. Miss Woods, who unce to tin* prosperity uud development a bum check to a Cottage Grove busi- is 81 years old, before coming west of the county us u whole. iiixs man, has been brought back and taught for 39 years iu the same sehool He vent eei: wen were initiated into When a fine modern The promoters of the recall petition is in the Lane county jail. It has in Stree'er, III are George 11. Hogue, of Eugene, and Akola branch of th«.* Oneutal Order of been learned that he op«» rated at structure w is erected on the site where Wilburn llollistou, of Crosweil, who j iiuiitihiy uud Perfection when that Myrtle Point, Reedsport and Oregon she has taught many years the direc His wiM tors appointed Miss Woods a directo" were the two members of the recall! oiguinzuliou behl initiation in this city City before coming here. of the new sehool. committee who filed the petltioua. Hnturday iwght. in .« d in g th«* im*t*i and baby are also in Eugene. Other initiators are J. 8. Wells, Eu mg in*' i «* man iu members ol th«! geue, K. F. i f . No. 2; Welby Htevens, lodge, in their brilliant Oriental cos hpnngfield; and George Plunk, June iunit*.'., bad u hilarious time parading thioiigh the business district and lion City, It. F. D. No. 2. The pluu when it wus laumhed last through the bn-mess houses. The oi spring drew th«* fire of the good roads gauization bawl gave u short street concert. advocates uud at a mans meetiug held The band of deh*gutes from Kugene at the chamber of commerce, a delug. Closing of Schools and Business Houses Old Timers Will Relate Experiences of arguments were directed against tin n the initiating group iuciud(*d mem o t Early Days; Male Quartet Dn Cottage Grove Day Is jjroposal to curtail the extensive pro bers from Kugene, Juuctiou City and From U. of O. to Sing. Being Discussed. grain that hus been drafted for the 8pringi‘i<*id. Among the local 1111*11 who were iu increase in the Lane county road facii itiuted were H. J. Hhinn, W. J. lties. Dr. J. M. Walters, pastor of the Unusual local interest iu the Lhnr Those behind th»‘ movement to re White, Charles Burkholder, John .‘ hat First Methodist church of Eugeue, cull the uuused portion of the houd tuck, George Curriu, A. J. Aubrey, county fair is being manifested this will be the speaker at the Lane county issue take the stuud that taxes ur« Joe llart, Verne Uaroutte, Roy Wlnppn, )tiir. A movement to close the local pioneer picnic at Calapooyit springs si ho«»Is uud business houses ou Cottage too high und that the elimination of W. 1 4 . Hutch, K. J. How«*, J. W. hddy, next Monday, Labor Day, arrange the remuiiiiug f. 1 ,500,000 of the block Merritt Kddy, all of Cottug«* Grove, Grove day, Wednesday, September 20, ments having just been completed to M. A. Horn, of Haginaw, und others i- being discussed and seems likely to would Nervi* to euse the buid(*u. secure him. Other features of the meet with popular favor. from Marco la, Cresweli uud Kugene. Following is the p»*tilioii filed: day’s program will be solos by Miss Members of the fair board and com I ’h«* Orientals have invited all of the * ‘ He it euaeted by th** people of the Novisa Youngs, of Eugene, and a num stute of Oregou within uud of Luue Rebee«*as, Odd I* VI low's and other mittees in charge of the program be- ber of selections by a male quartet lieve the fair will be one of the best branches of Odd Fellowship to enjoy county—Meet iou J—That certain lo«m 1 ever held iu the county. The horse from University of Oregon. iuvv of the county of Luue, proposed a 'picnic on Labor Day n ar Kugene. All over the county practically bus» show, which will be a daily feature, ’I'll« next iiK*«‘tiiig of he lodgt* will by th»* county court ol said county and the splendid raciug program will ness houses are closing all «lay Monday be at Junction City. April 23, 11120, on the petition of be fine additional drawing cards be to observe Ixibor Day. Cottage Grove Frunk Taylor uud others, uud sub sides tTie ever {»opular livestock and business houses have ull ugr«»ed to luitli'd to the voters of said county agricultural exhibits. Certain it is that close for the entire day which insures ut u speciul election culh*d by the more people plan to attend the fair a large attendance o f local people as suid county court uud li«*ld May 21, from th«* Cottage Grove country thau well as inauy others from all over the 1020, providing for the issuance of couuty who will join with the pioneers for many years. senul bonds of suul county to the in making the day a success. am.unit of two luilliou dollars for the Pioueers of the early days will be Mouduy is Labor «lay it 11 el business McCollum Boy Loses Eye. const ruet ion ot c«*rtaiu roads hi suid houses of the city will remain closed given an opportunity to relate their Elmer McCollum, 15 year old sou of county, which locul luw wus udoplcd all day. A laige number will attend Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McCollum, of Row experiences to the whole crowd. .by the voters ut suid election, be und the pioneer picnic at lxiuduii, Water sports including contests in here the same is, together with all u»'ts arraugeuiculs are being iin.de to enter River, lost his right eye as the result the new cement swimming tank, tennis uud oiilcrs of suid county court up tuiu uu imuieus«* ciov.d from all ov'*r of an aecideut which occurred last and croquet matches and oth«!r athletic Saturday while he was playing near pertuiuiug thereto tir m pursuance Lane county. contests are on the program of events. Col .age Grov e house A thereof, repealed, cuneelled uud an wives should remember to lay in an a crew of men chopping wood. N. S. Hays, manager of the springs, piece of steel from a sledge which the nulled, tfxeept thut said locul luw und extra supply of supph«** Hnturday eve went to Junction City Wednesday, wood choppers were using entered the orders of suul couuty court h I iii II re i.u.g, where he met with the president of «•ye. The lad was rushed to a Eugene the Luue County Pioneer assoeiation ilium in full foree as to the boiids hospital, where the eye was removed. actually sidd to boua fide holders LA N K COUNTY SURVEY to make pious for the cooperation of He was able to return to his home th«*reof prior to the time this ucl the association in promoting the picnic. TO BK RESUMED THIS F A L L I Tuesday. tukes efleet. Section 2.—All locul laws of said BARBERS ESTABLISH Rcsuiupt 1011 of the taki-.g of a soil couuty uud purts thereof, uud ull survey of Lane county under Git* di NINTH STREET STRETCH NEW UNIFORM RATES orders ol the county court, uud all rectiou of experts represent * .»g th** OF HIGHWAY IS OPENED o ff leer» uud ugeuts of the county are Or«*g«»n Agricultural college w.il prob Uniform prices were again read forbidden, after tins uet takes effect ably start late in the fail, according Ninth street was opened to travel to s«*ll or offer lor sale any of suid to a coiniuuiii«*ul iou received from \V. Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock und justed by Cottage Grove barbers at a meeting Friday night, 25 cents being bonds. ’ ’ L. Powers, professor of oils at the Pacific highway traffic which had | set as the charge for a shave and 35 state college. The survey, which is ! been routed over the old Pacific high «tuts for a hair cut. All of the shops planned to uiclude eveiy county in tin* ! way ou the west side was returned lo will return to o'clock as the closing state, will result in th«* plotting of a the Ninth street route. The route of hour. This is the second change iu map under gov«*rniueiit sup* . vision, the highway through the city now fol prices made by local barbers reeently, showing th«* quality and ch«*mieal con i lows Ninth street to Main, goes west the first coming about a mouth ago tent of each t«*u acre plot ol ihe state. ! ou Maiu to Fifth and south ou Fifth. | its the result of the opening of a cut The work of surveying the soil of j rate shop. At that time a rate of 25 M r» Love Alleu Laid to Best Thursday Lane county started last yi •ar, but the COMMISSION L IK E L Y ! « cuts was established for all tonsorial W IL L BE DEFENDANT work was positioned until other see | operations. In Shields Cemetery, Seveu t ions of th«> state weire «-ouipAeied. The Children Survive. Salem, Aug. 25.—The Public Service CHILDREN OF LUMBERMEN state colh'ge official stat« *s that the soil surveys will start with Laue commission will in all probability re ATTE N D SCHOOL ON WHEELS Fuuerul services for Mrs. Elizabeth county as the next geographical division main as a defendant in the Duncan I suit to compel a return to lower tele i Two schools on wheels will be put Bowers All«*»», who passed nwny at her to be mapped, as t h<* interest inani home two uni»*» eust of th«* city Mon fested among the farmers here i# an j phone rates iu Oregon. This much was into service this year as places of 1 made clear by Commissioner Kerrigan | mstructio i for the benefit of ehildrea day uight, wi re held yesterday morn indication that the information is iug from the family home ut 10 desired as to the soil values of various ¡lure this morning, who, however, ex of men working in the Booth Kelly plained that the form of th«* answer I «'limps above Weudliug. As the cm o ’clock. Rev. Nathuu Walden, of the districts of th«* county. Buptist church, officiated and inter Word hus also b«*«*u received that which the commission would substitute j ployes of the lumber camps are freq- for tbit withdrawn Tuesday has uot ¡ueutly shifted it is necessary to have went wus made iu th«* Shields cemetery. George W. Ruble, drainage specialist Mrs. Allen was burn March 24, 1852, of the Oregon Agricultural college, is yet been agreed upon. The answer, the sehools follow to the new location. however, will be ready within the Two railroad cars are being fitted up, in Indiana, and was more thau 71» pr«‘puriug a display for the loine the lumber coiupauy paying for the years old at the time of her «leath. county fair. The exhibit from the specified 10 days. In the meantime it is exp«»cted that buildiug and maiutenauee of the class When still u small child she crossed state college will contain maps uud the plains with her purcutu and hus illustrations of various drainage and the commission will have moved for a rooms ou wheels while the county lived m Lane county ever sin«*«*. In irrigation methods. Professor Kable reopening of the entire telephone rate finances the work o f pluciug the cars 1803 she married Love Allen uud 13 will personally supervise the display question through an investigation on in «'ommission. its own motion. A resolution to this children were born to this uuiou. Of during the fair period. effect was introduced before the corn Ruth Phelps Home from Chautauqua this number, eight of whom were buys mission last week by Commissioner Home from a four months trip dur und five girls, seven are now living. * SHORTY ’ PHELPS LEAV KM They are Dan, John, James and Robert TO ACCEPT TILLA M O O K JOB Corey, who refused to approve th«» ing which time she has travelled Kerrigan resolution providing for with through ten states north and west of AUeu, Husun Oliver, Huttie Trent and Rosa Martin, all of whom live m or Lest«»r “ Shorty” Phelps, for several diawnl of the answer in the D un es n New Mexico, Miss Ruth Phelps, «laugh suit, which he declared, to be uot the ter of Mrs. Amelia Phelps, reach«»«! near Cottage Grove. years manager of the furniture depart Cottage Grove early Tuesday morning. Mrs. Allen has boon ill for sum«* time ment of th«* Knowles A Gruber Ha’ d pioper procedure. Miss Phelps left Cottage Grove four from a complication of discuses. ware and Furniture store, left Wedues GEORGE HURST IS HELD FOR months ago as junior sup**rvisor on the day morning for Tillamook, where In- DEATH OF R O Y A L OSTRANDER Bcenie Five circuit of the Ellison Oregon Graduate Wins Prominence. has accepted a similar position in a White Chautauqua company. This Dr. Elizabeth L. Woods, state psy furniture and hardware establishment. Bandon, Ore., Aug. 26.— The cor circuit starte«! in New Mexico, swing chologist of Wisconsin uud a gradual« Mr. Phelps has been active in church oner’s jury at the inquest over the ing north through the Pacific states of the University of Or«*gon, who re and Masonic work here. His moth r, reived her A. H. and M. A. degrees Mrs. \ india Phelps, will coutinue to body o f Royal Ostrander, who died ami endiug in Wyoming. From Rock ns a result of a gunshot wouud at Springs, Wyoming, Miss Phelps was u here, irnved iu Fug« in* last night from inaintaiu their home here. A fare the •• isi to visit her brothers, LcRojr well was tendered Mr. Phelps Tut*» the hands of George Hurst while hunt member of a party of five who re and L. L. Woods, and other relatives. day evening by Masonic brothers and j ing in Curry comity, found that death turned to Oregon by automobile. j was due to carelessness on* the part of Dr. Woods received h«*r Ph. D. degree business friends nt the Bartell. I Hurst. Baby Clinic Next Tuesday. from Clerk university after leaving Hurst is held and will be given a The Lane County Health association Orcgo**. When in charge of the child CHE8LEY CH U RCH ILL BUYS welfare board in I «os Angeles several * GEORGE JACOBSEN RANCH | preliminary hearing in Curry county will hold a clinic for children in the * next week. The funeral o f Mr. Os lest room Tuesday, September 5 from years ago she won uational recognition trand«»r was held here this afternoon 9 a. m to 3. p m., Dr. B. R. Job, :hrough ner work and writings and Chesley Churchill has purchased Dr A. W. Kinie, Dr. C. E Frost, local when Wisconsin inangnrated its state Gebrge Jacobsen *s 20 acre ranch just and wus largely attended. physicians, and Miss Hally Craighill, department of psychology Dr. Wood« southeast of the city. Mr. Jacobsen Cement Sidewalk Repaired. county health nurse, assisting. Infants was chosen for the position. Mht* will has a position in a Silvcrton sawmill The pavement sidewalk in front i f and children up to six years will b«» remain here over the week-end.— Eu which he has held for several months gene Register. and is moving his family there. The the high school building has been ex examined, weighed and measured and Jacobsens have lived here for 12 years. tended across the parking at the advice given as to their diet and gen All mothers are invite«] to not remove to corner and the old sidewalk along tke eral care Dr. Woods is s daughter of Dr. and The Churchills will bring their children. property has been repaired. their new place for the present. Mrs. D. L. Woods, of this sity. LOCAL MEN ARE INITIATES TO ORIENTAL ORDER INTEREST IN LANE COUNTY WALTERS IS SPEAKER FOR PIONEER PICNIC FAIR IS GROWING BUSINESS HOUSES OF CITY CLOSED MONDAY PROLONGED ILLNESS ENDS LIFE OF PIONEER ENROLLMENT OF 2500 IS EXPECTED AT OREGON NUMBER M C0NCRETEP1PE BOUGHT FOR CITY PIPE LINE More than 2500 students are ex pected to enroll in the University of Oregon this year, according to Carlton E. Spencer, registrar, who states that Contract for 4000 Feet at $1.21 In Given Eugeue Firm; Grade of already over 100 new students have applied for admittance than at this Highway Protested» time last year. In spite of the raising o f entrance requirements over 800 A contract for 4000 le d of concretJ freshmen are ex|H'Ct«*d to matriculate by Momlay, October 2, the opening day pipe at $L2i per loot, laid in ihe ground, was awarded to the Eugeue of registration. Concrete company at the adjourned meeting ol tne city council Monday Mining Company Again Active. William L. Jennings, of Beattie, night lor use in extending the pipe secrets ry anil treasurer of the Cosmos line lo the new city water intake, on Investment Co., a cooperative invest Luyng creek. 8. 1». Uodaid, contractor, ment organization with mining hold reported to the council that the «lam ings iu th«* Bohemia district, sp«»ri! was practically coiupided, except for several days this w7e«*k looking ov.*r tne lurowiug of rock under the apron. Heleclrou of the concrete pipe was the company’s property. The work of the company in opening up their made after considerable consideration hud beet, given to the merits of both claims has been hindered recently by discontinuance of work on the roads concrete and Armco iron pipe. Both to the Bohemia district by the county. iirrna sent representatives Lo the meet An understanding was reached Th»*se mines are the only mining iug. property held by the company. They by which any reduction iu freight are planning extensive operations in rules secured should benefit the city and the city attorney wus instructed the next few mouths. to prepare a contract covering guar antees lo this e l l eel and also guar antees thut the pipe would uot leux or break from Lravel over it. li v e co uu oilmen voted for concrete pipe and o n e .«gainst it. Uocx that was blasted from putting in the new intake will be used to fill S. C. Veatcli Leases Old Home Place, 11 under the apron of the dam. Water Where lie Was Bora, to D. Gonimisaiouer Pitcher was empowered 10 proceed toward the completion of H. Remple, of Kansas. the project. Property owners aloug new Pacific H. C. Veatcli has rented his ranch highway on is ruth street appeared to west ol' the city tu D. H, Remple, of complain that the grade of the uew Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. iiemplo and Ninth street stretch of lb foot pave little daughter arrived here recently, ment is higher than the street paee- looked over the valley and selected ineut grade. the complaint wiU be Cottage Grove as the most likely look 1 u vest »gated. iug place to locate. Mr. Remple has Protesting the order requiring new a herd of firn* Hereford catti«!. sidewalks ou old Pacific highway from Mr. and Mrs. Veatcli and little tne Curnu property souih Wilbur Mc daughter Wanda will remove to a Farland, representing the Attains «-state, farm which they own in the vicinity appeared before the council with the of Halsey. They will remain there for claim that the A «fains property is con the winter, but beyond that time Mr. tiguous to the mill race and not to Veatcli says they have made no defi the street and therefore cannot be nit»* plans. Their daughter, Miss Enid, forced to build uew sidewalks. City will attend the University of California Attorney J. E. Young explained that u at Berkeley this year and their sou decision was reached years ago iu Wayne will remain in Cottage Grove which the null race is cousi«icred a to attend high school. part of the street uud that therefore The ranch which Mr. Veatch has property adjoining the mill race ais«/ rented to Mr. Remple is the “ old home adjoined the stre«!l. No further uctiou place” where Mr. Veatch was born w us uccessary. 51 years ago, though you’d never b<* The street committee reported unfav lieve it of either of ’em to look at orably upon improvements ou Quincy ’em, and where he has lived ever avenue and 011 motion the* council since. Mr. Veatch is doubtful if he awaited action until the committee was will know how to comport himself able to report favorably upon the work. properly in another environment. MRS. JACK A LLIS O N IS FOREM AN OF GRAND JU RY RENTS RANCH HE HAS UYED ON FOR 51 YEARS SEASON ON PHEASANTS AND GROUSE CLOSED Mrs. Jack Allison, of Grants Pass, whose husbuud is a brother of H. V. and F. H. Allison, of Cottage Grove, r.ud who is well known here, has been Hunters K ill Chine.«« as Well as Native made the foreman of the Josephine couuty grand jury, which convened a Birds When Shooting ol Latter few days ago. It is believed that Is Permitted. Mrs. Allison is the first wiuuau in the slate to achieve this «listiuctiou. Hlaying of Chinese pheasants along with native pheasants, the season on which opened August 2U, led to the closing of open season on both native pheasants and grouse only four days alter the earliest open «late on this game. Reports from ail parts of th* stute that hunters were indiscrimina tely shooting Chinese pheasants, th * season on which does n«»t open until Lctober 15, led to the decision of the state game commission and A. K. Burghduff, stute game warden, in clos ing tin* season. Th«* gain«* commission decided »0 have the season on native pheasants open simultaneously with the deer season this year so hunters would be able to hunt deer, grouse and pheasants at the same time. The intermingling o f the native and Chines«» birtls in tho same habitat makes this almost im possible, however. The «losing of the season is effec tive in lame, Multnomah, Clackamas, Marion, Linn, Polk, Benton, Yamhill cud Washington counties. New Home for Aged Being Built. Ou Wednesday, September tì, at 2:30 iu the afternoon, the corner stone of the uew Old Peoples’ Home ut Haleru will be laul, with Bishop W . O. Hhepard muk iug the principal address. The homo is built by the Woman’s Home Mis sionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church. It replaces the olii wooden structure thut hus proved s) inadequate. It is expected that many people from ull over Oregou will be present at that time to wituess the ceremouies. WHITE ELEPHANT PARTY IS ARRANGED BY CLUB Business Men Asked to O ffer Sugges tions for Couduct of Rest Room at Public Meet. A “ White Elephant” party, where you have all the excitemeut of buying COURT WAGES W AR ON SHEEP K IL L IN G DOGS something without kuowiug what you are get t iug, is the uuique entertain War on dogs which kill sheep and ment pluuued by the Mothers’ club also on the owners of unlicensed d«»gs tor uext Tuesday eveuiug to help raise has been declare«! by the county court funds toward the support of the public as tin* result of large claims being rest room maintained by the club. Pie filed by sheep owners who have suf aud coffee will be served for a small fered losses lately. The court is now charge aud there will be other uttrae collecting th«* names of owners of un lions. During the eveuiug there will b«* % licensed «logs and expects to start prosecution soon. A case f«>r collection meeting at which prominent business of $50 from the owner of a dog which meu und city officials have beeu asked killed sheep has b«*en assigned to tne t * talk regarding possible sources of income for the rest room aud make district attorney. Complaints have been coming to the suggestions for improvement iu the court from many districts of the method of its conduct. The preseut location of the rest room comity aid th«re are $500 in unpaid claims which have piled up in the last 111 the James Porter buildiug near few weeks. Claims paid out for sheep Fifth ami Main streets has beeu rented killed by «logs this year amount to l«y W. L. Darby, whose hardware uuii $1045.38 while the collection from paint store adjoins, uud will be oc«*u pied by him iu the exteusrou of his licenses are $1053. Owners of sh**«*p have been notified business quarters. Mr. Darby’s lease that they have the right to |H»ison dog* becomes effective October 1 but he 01 shoot them under certain conditions has agreed to allow the club the use and it is expected that a few o f th • o f a portion of the space for a rest sheep killing «logs may be killed. The rfioiu until th«!y «*.uu secure other Duriug the past year the law provides that the owner of sheep quarters. may put out poison for «logs on his dub has used the buibliug free through the cuur‘ esy of Mr. Porter, «»xcept for own premises at night time provide«! he takes it up in dayti me. The law taxes, iusurauce and other upkeep. As a possible solution to their p rof also provides that any person who dis covers a dog killing or chasing sheep it lit o f seeuriug other quarters ami is authorized to kill such «big. Dog finding some means of maiutenauee owners under the law are made liable the mot.iers have arrauged this public simultaneously with their for damages caused to sheep or other nnetiug animals by their dogs and this feature ’ Svhiti elephant” sale. The public is of the law will be enforced wherever iuvite 1. possible, it is announced. Paris Breedlove Still Improving. The law provides a fine of $10 for Paris Breedlove, younger son of Mr. the first offense of a man keeping 1 dog without taking out a license and and Mrs. H. B Breedlove, is still in ii* the license is not taken out within proving in a Fugue hospital and has 30 days after the fine $10 more may withstood an operation during the past be charged. It is believed that less week for th«* reduction of three fiac than one third of the dogs in the lures of the lower jaw. Mr and Mrs. Breedlove are with him. county are licensed.