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(Tir (Cntìanr (ßrmtr ft VOLUME X X M il «5 VULCANIZING PLANT MOVES INTO NEW HOME Building Erected on Pacif ic Highway by W. E Briulley Now Occupied. Equipment Installed. 'rin- \\ E. Uruilli'V vulcanizing plant i.i being movini tin* work from the building occupied bv tin* Noksoii S«*r v i f f station ami tin* v tih'uiiiznig plant to tlio building recently finished bv Mr. Hi m dloN at HM south Fifth street, on Pacific highw: \. Mr. ttradley will have his new gu*«diiit- pump and bat tery charging equipment installed and rcudy for use December If». A Hobard potential charging recti tier is being added to the e«piipnieiit o f the v uh'uiii/iug shop, for charging batteries. This inuchiiic is one o f tin best made and is the second m the state, tin* other being in Portland. A rapid Dayton visible gas pump will be installed \ iileaui/iiig Hint tire service will be handled at tin- new lo < i tain after this week. \ «1 Nelson also has started to move his st»*ek and equipment from The same building to the new garage and servos* station bn 1 11 l»\ H K Law sou on Pifth st reel just smith ol via ill street. BED E BUICK lb W R E C K E D IN ACCID ENT A T C O R V A L L I S The Elbert H «I Hu n-k was sertouslv damaged m a siiiashup at Corvallis Hede a ml da light er Saturd ay. Mi Ruth had I »ecu attendili] . i !.. t ..i fi' Rulli O r o v «* ( ‘o r v a llis font bn II game. I poll till cir r«-turi» was at the win i orvallis, lh«»J wer«- iti iu< . and w hih ed by a tram upon tlo* tracks at •I lH one of tin Corvalli stut ions, i. As tlo* train bucked awnv from the tie- fireman mot mo .ctl for tl bu- car t«« 1«» motion go alitali. As th«* «*t ear w Inch t-«»liid«‘•1 In a«h»n .«Pl<s'il r»*«! w ith out wa riling troni M'hmd ling, wh it th«* t ni in und w as a s,H*ed est, III! tin- »nt«*»-•**«*t i * » ii. ules the limn matl«-«l I«» ha v« I h - vii ling east am Th. B» »b ear w as 1 Ini north. Tin rii» otln*r cur was tr »«Mured run b dtv latte r sustain1 •d t lie f ruine ol l In mug board. thi B« de cur Was twist I, one uxl< vu s twisted, th< bum pc i was brokci I< o f f and lw»th t* ndcr* . imaged. i*r. was brought home, how Others in the He lie >wn IMIW I lla /e l Führer, Kathryn .V. l¿Ui ml Dons htddeniiuii No one w injured in either car. COTTAGE (1ROVK, LANE COUNTY, OK BOON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922 FR IENDS OF NIM RO D B A R T E L L T E L L HOW BEAR IN T R A P H AD SAILOR BILL IS SPRAYED WITH MOON; SPEED COP CATCHES “LIT UP” MOTORIST WITHOUT LIGHTS DOUGHTY HUNTER UP A THEE Friends o f ( ’ . A. Ilftrtell are tell ing what they say is ti good joke on the intrepid idiurod. lie went out with a party that hail ' * Incut i* d " a bear. One o f the party was to shoot bruin with a camera and the other wns to shoot with ti high powered rifle. “ Hurt’ ' wns merely mi interested speetntor and having nothing else to do he decided to elituh u tree, to be prepared for tin emergency hi case the two shots should not kill the animal. That is said to be a wise precaution to take, as a wounded bear is n dangerous playmate. Hoth shots took effe ct, but “ Hurt’ ’ was surprised, so his com panions say, when he climbed from ins position o f vantage, to find tlmt the bear had been securely trapped, but tin* picture taken, so Max Slew art says, plainly shows ‘ ‘ Hart*’ up n tree Max took the pieture, so he ought to know. i RED CROSS ROLL CALL ON TILL DECEMBER 4 Downtown Business Houses Will Accept Money tor Relict Organization; Solicitor* at Work. Friday night was n busy and hectic one for ‘ ‘ Sailor B i l l " Patton, Cottage G r o v e ’s traffic cop. As u result «if one «*xpcrience In* is wearing a mackinaw that smells like u million «(«»liars’ worth o f booze ami ns the result o f the second lie sustained a damaged limb and his motorcycle was sent to I lie hospital. Hill was dr iftin g south along Pacific highway taking a pal home and discovered an apparently abandoned flivver parked without, any lights on oitli o f the city. I poll investigation the cop found tliut the bridgi* just plenty o f stuff to do n good jo b o f ‘ ‘ lighting u p ’ ’ was on hand, while t hree w ho had been occupants o f the ear and evidently had become too in in* li * * lit up ’ ’ were doing their best to relieve tlo* situation. Th ey were hanging to the railing o f the bridge us if they thought it the railing o f a boat that was rolling on heavy breakers and they were doing what most folks do when caught in a heavy sea. The bottle o f booze evidently had been recently used and the cork had not been replaced. Hill pul the bottle in his pocket over I lie protests o f the forntt*r owners and in tlo* scuffle that followed a half pint or more o f the evidence distributed itself over his person. One o f the men was so determine«! to rescue his ‘ ‘ m o o n " tlmi Hill became real a I'icct lunate, grabbed Inin around the neck, with one linger i i i on«* eye, gave him an endearing tap i i | m » u the point o f the jaw' anti permilli'il him to gently assume a recumbent position upon the asphalt. Ni'ilher o f the other two showed any disposition to attempt to " v a m p " the all too affect ionate speed cop. la court Saturday they gave their iiames as Ray Darker, who was assessed $10 for being drunk; 41. 1>. Dowcii, who paid $ I o for resisting an ofTii'cr, ami T. I*. Doweu, who was assessed $lioo and costs for carrying booze m his ear. All were from Silverloii. There are some w ho susp<-et I ha I Sailor Hill sustained lus injured limb in trying lo get away from those who were attracted by the " m o o n " * odor w ho'll almost oozed I rom his clothing, but Hill tells it as follows: II. had come alongside a Dodge sedan driven by J. S. Barber, id' Roslvn, Wash,, aft er having attained a speed o f lib miles in doing so and had sounded lu.s siren, when the ear swerved to the left o f the road and forced the speed cop into the ditch. The car stopped, brought Hill back to the city and upon urgent solicitat ioii upon tlo- part o f the o f fic e r o f the law tin driver deeuh-d I Ifni Cottage d r o v e was a good place to sp«-nd tlo- night. He became so enamored <»! the city over night that he insisted upon leaving $14) with the police ju dg e and deposited $24» for repairs to tlo speed cop and his inotoreyele. „ dl all o f the American Tin* uniiti.il l: «I Cross will be e ' » a 1 1 lilted until 14«' inbcr 4. Mrs. Ciar a Burkholder, chair man i»! ; h. lueal campaign, has an i'Oiiiic«-«! I, solicitors ni sono* «list rid s i ot y«*t t having c m enni their entire ¡ areas. (thinks hav I* been left lit tin* i r«-*«t r«»« oui, Homer Galloway 's office , l l o w . ' s canilv fact ory and the Bart ell liotl‘ 1 II lid any | m * rsons who may b«* i .si'il m the general canvass may sign ids at then«* places. The following naines have b«*«*n Items Totaling $45,070 Are Adopted O. W. Ilays, E. J. Edwards and Mias Chi I orneo in bv solieit ors to Mr Without D ihcussiou Except to Maud Lainaon on Institute hairiimn : Hark In bier. Add $250 Thereto. Program This Week. Mrs Kiltie It. Fred K. I.oucks \ . at* Ii llurrv Reali» U I. I » Mildred I la nun Tw o persons outside o f members o f A Lune county brunch o f the Oregon Mr u L Durbj I. í inplirev tin city r o l l i o . I ami members o f the Hint«* Tem hers ' association was organ H \ MI-..I. M is. C E I inplirev city budget comiiiit I ee attended thc ir.«-«I Monday night at the court house i . J. Madsen !» it R .lob publie meeting held Monday night to in Eugene, l(M) teachers in the «anility Hell.. I Gowalv »rtli Harvey consul *r a budget carrying items ear signing the original roll o f I lie orguu J. A. VÌ right Mi r ber I Fa kiu rvmg items totaling $b»,u<0. Neither rial ion. O fficers «-leeted lo serve for Curt i ss \\ Tit ns ol illesi' was tlo'ie to protest and all the y«*ur vv«*re Marion Hayes, Pleasant Yu il De «bu rg \\ Eoinlmrd iio'iubers o f the eon nr 1 1 timi budget Hill, president; Mrs. A. 4'. Morrow, 'ruso a tilde E. Stewart rout iii 1 11 e** were not present. The bud \\ ul(«*rv ill«-, v i♦•«* president ; A. E. C 12 I i .. t Elbert Hei!« gel could have b«'t'ii defrafed if '« Wliil«*, Juliet ion (Hty, s«*cr«*tary. This t dive Hede s Alt' Powell do/rii had i (tended ami voted against uel ion was taken whih* tin* t«*n«-liers MISS LYDIA HOOPER Nido Fi by Elbert Smith itf il,«- «-minty were in the county s«*at IS INJURED IN FALL Mr« Elbert Smith • II Hu rkln ►hier it I’ll«' item for tlu* emergency fumi attending institute. j I >ali F. lia w kins Rov Short wn im reasi il $254), raising the total ol hi. .1. Edwards, o f the local high V .1 Nelson •Ir. Dorris Hikes h«»u> . hold While |M»eklOL tin budget to $10,22(1. Of this li III « » Il II t school, was a speaker at the Monday pr* Mr t \ un I »enbiirg \iuioa Moore if I ns Thursday after no, $22,4)55 is to be raised by direct tax. afternoon session o f ! kit- instil tit«-. He abt. \\ .IE..i, «. Re* I rander A Mc I •aratory to i m . i i dÌH«‘iiHs<‘d the teuehing o f ugrieulture 4^ iu *«- ii Mrs. \ ti ntt Hcholl like h*'i h«o. i. «MI. l i ' l u t i m . Mi iak» in tin* gra«h*s. Miss Maud Eiinisou, also h- Hanns I .ydi ta Hl»OI»<i-r le Il from a !•»»' on wllieu i Rob<-rt Mali-ttlui MEETINGS AT SAGINAW «•I this «• 1 1y, dtseusseil til«* serving o f 4 \ lia rî» II and ing and sustsin**«! m K«*li H>:i ut ord she was OPEN ON THANKSGIVING hot lit aches in the rural schools. 4». VY. N«» H:nrrv Hart » ’li.i \<lains j o r o •s lo «»!«<.- sh. -nid« i a ntl ««n» hip I Hays, superintendent, was on the pro U •VVIS Htaiker \lh> .Mme Ev a ns w»•r«- br •k .n bui Miss II«»««P* tom Melwet-n 2 54) a m i -MM) people from all grimi Wednesday. M ihs M. M Hk id liuti pía mu 1 .t. b*nvt- !««r i lu «m t li M:»«*k Htew ari parts o f the I it 1 1••«I ftttnl.es, but pria m »re d lain«-«! until r».*-i«t:< V i! 1 T«•ni Sarf f lay w a eipiillv from tlo- northwest, tire expert A L U M M IN S T R U C T E D B Y CITY .111 Mi HD \udrey Rob le til ed to lake part in the second nummi orge t ». Kiiowh CO U N CIL TO BU ILD F I R E W A L L up on top d «bini»' Hoop Mi iimleiioiiiinat man I religious uns'luig- .1 Howe Price d w ith lo Mis El ! some I which begun yesterday at Hagiimw h Neliunmelier >\e> o f bet The only important business trans M i - Kell 'g| Inch to unii it I the b Tlo* ni«-**t i tigs will continue for four ti«*l«*d at tin* special mei'tiug o f the •d Hrnnibaiigli d ista n c e ot M rs A nielia Phelpt she i aids vvh days under tlo leadership o f religion < « oimeil Monday night was to iut«*rpret \V omen J H Si 1111/ giollliil Mi-. 1» 11. B. rin- •verni fe *t, t leaders from the i-ust timi middle west. l In* fir«* ortlina lice to mean that in such \» i H \\ Arm home helping her .laint- N ¡Ha w I«»y ho were at The tabernacle tent is on the cases us that «»I the new H. Y. Allison ,u 1 :nul K • B home «I M i 4t r«»n* .«•k took her Hurt let! Johnston place at Hagiimw building, now being «*r«*«-1«*«I oil the lot ied until Mr» r . ) Htew art M r- K: it«- S«*ars r» Job, where and l lie visitors are housed m |»eriim io xt west o f the First National bank, Ruth H«• 1 .«»lig R. •\. .1. II Eb«*rt pa mire Tu»** la«*iit <l«»rinitones on the pince. A large n is ni*«-«*ssary to build a fire wall. \l r>. II M 1 )«-l .«»ng Mr» .1 T. Smith dining room and kitchen were erected « « 1 »•-1 .«Ulg M i Ed war« 1s 1 h»na l<l Mr. Allison had intended putting tip or I lie Johnston pine«* before I lie meet oi Iv plastered Httlthblig next to the Mr Vii r;;>1 While II:iirrv Ilm ¡'ri’iivan C. W VVALLAU2 B AY S PRICE OF mg lust year. Mr-. l< M l'riiu*«* « »_ \\. Hav bank's substantial fire wall. Tlo* noun SENTINEL IS HIGH BUT IT llOllS«- M,s- Niuni Ou«-«*n eil decoied that Mr. Allison must «*re«t IS WORTH A L L I’ D AT IT CUbTb D E C E M B E R 4i D A T E OF P A R T Y El IbaIII r 1 .«‘inni r«l Mrs. 41. W II a y s his own fire wall, provided In- can noi FOR B E N E F I T OF REST ROOM buy an interest hi the bank's fire wall, H - h >ut Mrs. \Nm. K i rt l«*v vi i 4 . \N Wallace, toriner business Godard M rs. In :i M. « liff e but that if In- bocouum owner o f a hall man o f this city, must liuve hi The date for th«- musical and Five intcr«*.st in tin- b a n k ’s wall il will be M rs 1 • -b m- 4 ’ha pi n \1 rs. Alma Rewi little joke e v e n time he renews Hundred party t * * In* given by th«* perteetly projx-r to go ahead with the W H. Hlu-a r«*r NI rs. A. w II.11. M his Sentinel sub ' .I ipt ion. He writes I uesda v \fternmm Hrulgi- «-bib for t h»- type o f construction vvhirli he coulcm Fannie (V (iodard j* trom Silverdal- . Wash., as follows: Mrs. N. Durham benefit o f tlu- r«*st room has boon set pin ted. »•orge Mat t hews :! * * Com»* buck to mtriualey. G«*t tin- lot Ih-c.'iiibor 4i at K o 'clo ck in the \. \ Richmond M r :. (it ■urge Mat Mr. Allison states that he will pm pric«' o f your $2.25 pap»*r back t*» Mrs N J Nelson Jr i|,i ws evening. Tlu* women have s«*eure«l up either u brick or tile fire wall. He '¡$1.541, like th»* f a r m e r ’s produets Mrs Te.l Muriteli Cl.nrl.-s A B eidler the Ain«*ri«*aii Legion hall and a <lc«*o is himself a meiiib«-r »! tin* council. ! Am cue losing $1.75, though 1 m*ve-' Mrs Emma Porter M » H. \ Mors** ration committ«*«* has devised an ut i, would hav»* done it had it not b«*»*a IE Ro/.'ll J H. II. •ndro-ks t met iv e decorative scheiii«- for t Io j| tor the fact tluii you did so much I Clara M»irMiobl«*r ni Inir. Mrs. Earl Arthur, Mrs. S. H. INSANE MAN IS TAKEN Hen M r« J. II j tovvurd eleetm g a g«»«ol ih*inocratic ! 4 'has. S. Burkhold«*r FROM S. P. TRAIN HERE Ensswell and Mrs. N«*ls«m J. Nelson .E dn •ks gov ernor in Oregon. VN •• hi»|H* yon j Esther .Hi Is by M rs. II. I.oii Stag«T nr« on the committee for th«* sub- «*f : keep up your influential work lor ; Mrs. Elm:i Haim Andrew Helois, 24, a Russian who Miss Jeiili.e Woods t.ekels which arc 25 cents, and any anotle*! two years and w«* will g»*t bridge M i s s Naomi Hodine on«- desiring tickets should communi speaks a«» English, was taken from • ,a democratic president. Suppose j l.ula 4 'urrin train No. 12 lu*r«- a lew days agi» ami Mrs. Frank Hu f lev eat«- with «»in* o f t hes«* three. ! you noticed that we put the ‘ e x ' ' j Maud I.amson was «‘onfitu'd in the c.ounty jail in Eu Mr. and Mrs. Teet j ill Poindexter lip here in Washing gen«*, having been tnk«-n there by Hep V <» l l u f f R A TRASK PURCHASES i u»ii. D o n ’t think In- would vote lily (Sheriff U. B. Pitcher. B«dois was Erini in* \ inlet .Mr. ami Mrs. F. j tor N»*wberry if it was lo I»»* done , M rs l.i a in«' Violet DES LARZES GROCERY removed from the train here after rail \. C|ovv j over. Laying till j«»k«*s aside you j Mrs.Ha rah Galloway .4. E. Muck in road men reported tlmt the man was j get out u pretty good io*wspaper, it ' Ernest I .ock w <»««d s !.. G od a r d A d«*al has tn*«*n «-«included wlier«*by t«*rrorizing tlo* passengers. H«* had in you would only «put at that and , Mrs. A min J. Go wily M •s Raviuoiid R. A. (B«*rt) Trask takes over tin* Ins |»ossessi«)ti when taken to tlo- jail j forget this pobln*al stuff. Really D«*sEnrz»*s Brothers grocery Hlore this a draft lor $<i()4) on a Toronto, Canada, Mrs Joe Gullit Gruís» lorn»* o f it is tunny t«» a d«n»ocrai mot mug. The D«*sEarz.«*s gr«»«-ery is on** bank, hi addition U» $25 in cash and u Mrs. V S I Mrs. R.»y 1*2 Short bk«‘ me. Regards to all 4'ottag«- ! Mrs. Clara Spang 4 »a |t*t» Gn rn ot te o f the oldest busim*ss«*s ill the city. ti«-ket ti» Chi«-o, Calit. He was placed Grov»* f rieiifls. ’ ’ Tlu* Sentinel wishes It toriimrly was «-omim-l<*«l by M. F. in the state asylum in Ha lem Monday. enbiirg M r« Frank Gar Brother Wallace could make tin Ib-sLarzes and son Roy but o f recent i Kuril«-«- \ an I >«• nbnrj. .»ntt** apply houses understand tlmt the Mr Charles Hark v«*nrs Imi In-en conduct«*d by Leon ami M rs. I 'atharino I war ,s »»v»*r. Supplins vvhi»*li The Rov DesiairxcK Mr. Trask has b«*«*n KEM BUILDING IS WELL Kinder holder ¡1 Sent hi *1 us s an* twice what they ON TOWARD COMPLETION a resub-nt o f tlo- «*ity for a miml»«*r o f M r . Victor ( ’ ham I ari K Mills || were v hen Th«1 Heutim'l was printed years and r«*eently resigned Ins posi ber* F l , / ils**li II Mills at $1.64!. If •'W ink** wants a Tlo* brick work on I lie Kem build I ion with tin* Standard <>il company »s Mr«. O. M Miller *!•• P ow ers $E&4) paper, he now knows how to mg is being rapidly pushed toward sub a ge n t at Drain. \be Hangs Kthel M 1 .k ill I get it. eomplet ion. Eutlmig and plastering Ivan Warner Mi N I), Pol.II also is progressing rapidly. The H«*n 1 Rov l)esl.:*r/es Mr S. Chestnut W O M A N N A R R O W L Y ESCAPES W M Tinnii V. L Van BEING H IT BY A U T O M O B IL E tinel expects to move into its liew (|UHrt«*rs, i i i the north «-ml o f t h e build « »rsdnl S T R A W B E R R Y P L A N T » IIEAR OF | II. J. HI,inn Others to Ernest E«*bow NV • I » :. m Turk DEEDB BY O T H E R « A R E DE Silk Creek, Nov. 2. (Special to Tlo ing, about Dec«'mb«*r IS. R Caini T E R M I N ED T H A T T H E Y WILL'.” ? ! I a Ilian Lew is Hr,itinel ) While walking to «-hurcb «M «‘ lipv tlo* building probably w ill move H R Cof 1 M 1 larve y on a recent Sunday morning, Mrs. iiiiine<liiit«*ly follow in g Christmas. Fore •la nu-s 1 ,«*bow Mrs. r m Hnrv ev Frank Hiil»«*«»ck narrowly »*s«-ap«-«l sen n an Iron took p«*rsonal charge o f tlo* \l Htrawb.'rry plants must have pH rs, •«t rnml«-.■ M r 4 C. De W ah l \l rs. Win 4 ► mis injury when an aiitomobih passing brick work last w«-«*k. for it is quite evident that tlo \lf.. .i y W .11.i M r- W J White strawberry plants in the W T at n rapid rat«* caught the «*«»at which K. M« Kin If H. T rasi k M rs sh«* wn w«*nring and came i»«*nr throw Pool« garden have heard what PLAYSHED DEDICATED ney Carrie H«*m«*nwray t ing li«*r down and under the wlu-«*ls. other similar plants iii the eity are IN WALKER DISTRICT J l\ Gri hfiin •Mrs. G. G r ä b e r doing and nr«* not going to la* j Mrs. Halx-ock is «»ntirely d«*nf ami Mary Eine« In J I». W irth Mr ouHioiie. This would n«-«'OUiit for hud forgotten to look for «*nrs. Eu«*kily Tb«* parents in th«* VVnlk«*r Haginnw Fr«*d Heidi r Mrs Grant Tower I the coat was not daninged cxc«*pt t « » r the tact that tlo Poole plants nr»* high seliool district belii've in giving K. E Ki «I M» C. tt. Kiwi prudiDing rip« b«*rri»*s during th«* 1 being badly sprinkh-d with mud thrown their «*liil«1reii th«* sann* iidvnntag«*s Mrs Dorn Hu/let«»ii Ma rg'ierit.» Eebovv latter part o f Nov«*inb«*r. Ev iilently by tin- wheels o f the car. t In« 4 rhildren o f <»th«-r districts hav«*. Mrs. W. It Noble Mrs E«*on D.*s Guv intend to k«*ep up th«- g«»«»«l Mrs. W. 4». Wilson !„*,r/«*s work during th** entire w int«*r lor If yon bk«* the e<lit«»rials, tell your (2nrrying forwnrd thnt i«b*a, n plnyshed Mrs. James T«-dfor«lMrs. A Wf. Hwa.nson friends about tli«*m, mid help to n ak- at the high seliool building was «l«*rü a large number of gr«*»'ii berrie ar«* Tu»»sdny. R«*sid«*nts of the Mrs. Harry MetcalfM . A. Humant coming on ami fresh blooms are them k»enr fruit. I f «at«*d district pnrticipated in n bssket din O ./M . Kem Ella D. Lawrence being put out. Mr. Pool»* sold $24) limn I,. Beuger Mrs. H. H. Ensswell Mrs. A. An«l«*r Mrs J. H. ('hnmlu-r* to*i nt noon and a program was given worth o f berries from the patch in tlo *if tei noon E. A dell* White Mrs. K. E Eads son Mrs. R. H. Trask during the summer, in addition to Mrs. Hadie Allen Mrs. C. J. Kem Mrs. N. J. Nelson, Mrs. D. U. Heinen supplying his own table. d) j Mrs. Kittie Grubb«* W. L. Hatch Hr. way Watch the label on your paper tf ONLY TWO ATTEND AT CITY TEACHERS ORGANIZE UNIT BUDGET MEETING OF STATE BODY NUMBER 12 SALEM AUTO GOES OVER BANK NEAR GROVE H AM ILTON GETS MACHINE WHICH HAS BEEN D E SIR E OF H E A R T SINCE BOYHOOD While Dr. Hamilton w h s yet « child, which was more years ago than he cares to admit, he read o f a machine which could be used to stretch the human body, without pain or ineonvenienec, and by the use o f which it was possible to in crease the height o f a p«*rson one or two inches. Evidently tlie idea o f the machine was «Jevclop«-d from a study o f the machines o f torture which nionarehs o f the dark ages used to punish their unruly sub jects. The new idea has turned the instrument o f tort lire into a mu chine which is said to bo o f ines timable benefit to mankind. Dr. Hamilton has wanted one o f these machines ever since he read o f them in his boyh ood days. He gra t ified his wish a f«-w «lays ago and now employs the machine in his chiropractic practice fo r the relief of spine eurvat nr««, rheumatism, stiff tendons, still joints and otfu-r human ailments where gradual strete.hing brings ridief. W. SCOTT CHRISM AN WAS OF PIONEER STOCK Tuck PromiuRnt Part in A lf a ir s County aiui Community Dur ing Loug U f e . ol Winfield Scot i Chrismaii, resident o f ()r«*goii for 72 years, «bed Sunday at I lie home o f Ins daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hears, o f Madison avenue, this city. The funeral was held at 2:20 p. in. Wednesday from th«* chapel, Rev. 11. H. Her ol f iciat ing. interment was in the A. F. 6 l A. M. 1. O. 4J. F. cemetery, b«*side the body o f ins wife. Mr. Chrismaii was born in Plat to county, Missouri, April 10, 1S47, and was aged 75 years, 7 months, 7 «lays. 11«* came lo Oregon when three yt*ars o ' age with his pareuts, Mr. aiol Mrs. Campbell Chrismaii, afterwards prom inent pioneers ot this s«*ction, but who first si-ttled at Canyonv ill«*. They later removed to Walker, three miles north ol her«*, when* the senior Chrismaii took a donation claim. The son, up«»'i coming o f ng«*, took a claim at Dorena, 14) miles east o f her«*, where he made his I i o i i h * o f f and on u n t i l three years ago, when Mrs. Chrismaii «iie«l and Mr. ChriHinan «-.nine her«* to make his home with his da ugh ter, Mrs. Hears. The wile was Carotin«* Boren, daughter o f another well known pioneer family. They were married 58 years ago. Mr. Chrismaii took a prominent part during his life in the a ffair s o f the county and o f this city. He was tin- lust mayor her«* and In* and Prank Whip| h- for a number o f y«*ars «•on- ducted a racket store « mi th«* w«*st side in the building now oe«*upi«*d by Mrs. Maud Hohl with a gro«<*y business. That was about 20 y«»ars ago. I*ater he was assoc in t«*d in the Fashion slabh's here and in tin* livery business at Eugene with Eli Hangs, father o f Abe Hangs, o f this city. IE* made his horn«* for a number o f years in Eugene, where he was in the livery and trails I'er business, and was deputy sheriff o f the county for a number o f years, li«* was a m«*inb«*r o f the Artisans bulge. Surviving children nr«* W«-sley W. Chrismaii, Dorena; Mrs. T. M. Rankin, IIillgard. and Mrs. Thos. Hears, o f this «•ity. CE U. Chrismaii, o f Eos Angeles, 1« rmer county judge o f Ean<* county, is a brotluT and «mly surviving ni«*m b«-r o f tlu* family. There ar«* «*igl»t gramh-hildren and eight gr«*at grand <-hildr«‘ii. Mr. Chrismaii had been failing in health for a number o f months but d«*ath «-ante su<l«t«*nly from a co m plica tion o f «lisenses. Roadster Owned by Dragor Fruit Com pany Turns Completely Over at Saginaw; None Hurt. A Hun k sports model roadster bear ing li cease mi mb or lJ5i)82 and ovvm-d by the Dluger Fruit company, ol Hu ieui, skidded over the bank, on Pacilic highway two miles north «it this city Tuesday mormag about 10 o ’clock, turuod completely around and land- <1 upside down in the ditch without in ju ry to any o i the Jour occupants, it is thought that the car was driven by J Fred Dragor, of Huiem, and that ho was accompanied by his wile and sou and small daughter ou their way from ! Roscburg to Halcm. The woman hud a slight cut above her right eye and the boy a small cut «»a one linger. The car had a badly i damaged top, a broken wiudshield ami a broken radiator cap. The occupants ol the car caught the next train north, at Haginaw and their cur was brought here tor repairs. Eye witnesses ol the accident said that the Hatcin cur, travi-liug not moio than 2.» miles an hour, was fo llow in g I the Cottage Grove Eugene slage north when the slag«- stopped to let passeu gers o f f at Hagiimw. The driver ot ¡he roadster threw' ou the brakes sud denly t«» avoid running into the stage and to avert a collision with a team coming from the north and the cur skidilcd into the ditch ou the east suic o f the road, turning completely around as it went over the embankment and landing with all tour wheels in the air ami the occupants underneath. They w«*re extricated from the wreck and the car righted. — SPRAY RADIO OUTFIT PICKS UP MESSAGES During the past week E. C. Hpray has bei-n able to listen to radio con certs, addresses and news dispat <*he from the fo llow in g stations and cities KYVV station at Chicago; W(>C statioc at P a lm e r ’s .School o f Chiropractors ui Davenport, l a . ; VV’CX, D«*troit Fro« Press, Detroit, Mn-h.; W D A F , Ivans;i City Htar; CK CK , Ri-gina, Can.; KSl> St. Louis Post Dispatch. All o f tin inusi«- anil dispatch«-s were heard «dear ly except Detroit which was hinder« by local interfer«*ii«-t*. Sunday night Mr. Spray heard H«-rb«*rt Hoov«*r sp«*ak out o f Los Ang«d«*s, fr«un tin* 1-Os A n geles Times plant, and a fw«* nights before he h«*ard Set rotary W«*«*ks also speaking from Los Angeles. ir= I R A B E ID L E R DIGS F A M I L Y OF PO T ATO ES W H ICH I N S I S T ON CLIN G IN G TO ONE A N O T H E R F A E L S FROM L O F T OF B A R N . SH O U L D E R 18 D ISDOCATED Hilk Creek, N«»v. 27.— (Hp«*cial to Tin- H«*nt ii,«-l.) While pitching hay into Ins barn loft Thursday afternoon o f last wc«-k, 1). A. Estes f«*ll through a holt* in the floo r o f the l«»ft and «iis located Ins left shoubler. 11«* was un mediately taken t«» the Grove, wh«*re surgical aid was administer«*d. Mr.! HI. n I i ' s di«l not know about the hole in the floor ami had taken uo precaution to avoid it. TURKEYS ARE 40 CENTS; LESS THAN LAST YEAR Turkeys fo r Thanksgiving sold fo r j 44» cents a pound this year in local .-«hops, 5 eei.ts rh«*upcr than they were | at the same season a y«*ar ago. The I birds wi re in big ilemaml th s year, according to A. G. Williams, o f tin* I Vo pie ’ h market, with goes«* also prov-i ing popular as th«* piece de resistaiiee | fo r the Thanksgiving dinner. The tur j keys vver«* tlu* fattest and best birds he had ever seen placvd on the market, 1 Mr. Williams said. STURGES AND P0HLL TAKE WEST SIDE GARAGE Th«* VV«»st Hnl«- garage, which is b«* ing vacated by N. J. Nelson Jr., who is moving into Ins new quart«*rs on south Fifth street, has b«*en tak«*n »v«*r by “ D n - k " Hturg«-s ami Norman Pohll, who w«*re employ*id by Mr. N«*l son. Th«*v hav«» bought tin* shop «*quip- ment ami tak«-n a h*ns«* on the Ixiihl mg. Mr. Hturges was h«*n«l mechanic for Mr. Nelson f«»r several years. Th«* campaign expenses o f Georg«» O j Knowles, defeat*»«l democratic candi «late f o r state representative from Enue county, amounted to $37.68, ne cord ing to Mr. Knowles* exponsf ac count file«! with the secretary o f state. Tlier«* is no race suicide in the potato patch at the Ira Bei«ll«-r pla«e south o f the city. Mr. Beidh*r lias b«*en harvesting his crop ami I in cm«* hill he found a fam ily o f 1 E They are an uffi-ct innate family ami refused to be s«*pnrate«l. They arc* so firmly iitta<dn*«i to one another that th«* «*ntiri* family came out o f tin* grimed hobliiig onto ea«h other. Jt is itn|»osHibh- to say which are the parents o f the family, as there se«‘ in to be four adults o f the same age ami size. Tin* minor members <• t th - family cling indiscriminately to the f «»iir adults. The total weight o f tin* family is 5 Va pouiuls. Bui bank s«*e«l was plant «*d, but Mr. Bebller intomls advertising th«* pro <Iii<*t :is o f th«* Ro«»s«*v»dt family. Somewhere in the wantnd column will l»«i found the name o f son»«- r«*sid«*nt o f the Cottage Grov«* eountry. That p«*rs«»n is entitled t«» a free wan tad fo r three issues, if he «»r she pr«*s«*nts copy for tin sanu* witiiin H) «lays from tlu* dat ■ o f this paper. A new name will be »«‘leeted at random «*««-h w«*«*k. anil this method o f creating iut«*r«»st in the waatads will In* «continue«! for s«v«*nl months. SAVE FOUR BITS We have extended our fift h anuual subscription o f f e r one w«*«'k, so that all may have full opportunity to take a«lvantage o f it. A f te r December 5 the rat«) will b«* $2 25 the y«*ar. Un til Decemb«*r 5 you may pay up to next N«»vemb«-r at th«* rate o f $1.75. Fig* ii r«» all arreag«»s :,t IU <*,ents I’or each month and ?id«i $1.75 for the y«»ar io a«1 vane«». This is the very last call.