Or '¿attend Grow? ■ ~-~e VOLUME XXXill COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923 NUMBER 18 governor did when he said that any be laid on top of the present asphait, : < local lassies easily annexed the increase in the amount raised by thereby greatly strengthening tho ' match, the score being 38 to 1Ü. i the millage tax in 1922 should be pavement so that it is expected to Those who played on tho local applied in reducing the amount of boar up under the heaviest traffic. I*9 I teams were: 1 the tax. Mr. Speuco admitted that _ Improvement of tho seven miles of Boys—Cleo Morelock, Hairy Skil­ ' the educational institutions are | roudway will be comparatively easy ling, Wendell Cochran, Bay MeCar- ' greatly hindered in their work by ¡as there is little grading to be done. ' gar, Roy Heck, Dale Miller, Heurv ¡the fact that richer states take our i Hubbell, Dana McCargar and Del- Floods in Valley Delay Arrival of best instructors by offering them Magladry Heads Industries and LAWSON SENDS SCENES Senator Magladry Will Introduce mas Richmond. Roads and Bridges Throughout the ■ salaries which Oregon cannot pay. Many Legislators; Lane House Fi»k is Chairman of Game Girls—Ava Young, Dollie Pitcher, OF ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY Measure Providing Appro­ County Suffer Thousands I Ho said there was no help for this Mabel Martin, Frances Cameron, Members Are Late. Committee in Senate. priation of $30,000. of Dollars’ Damage. I | condition—that we could not com- Doris Holderman, Hazel Führer, A group of attractive scenes of I pete with the wealthier states. Evelyn Veateh, _ Gwen ____ _____ Mooney, beauty spots along the stretch of Representative Bailey, of Lane, By Elbert Bode. Favorable action upon the pro­ Lenone Hohl, Frances Newlun, Gon- Lane county men in the senate Roosevelt highway already complet­ that a bourbon democrat has Flood waters in Lana county, State Capitol, Salem, Jan. 9.—The t I says drew some choice plums in the way ed between Roseburg and Coos Bay posed appropriation of $30,01'9 for evieve Bice. no trouble in keeping away from which reached the highest stag for old ship of state, badly waterlogged I water. In proof of his statement, of committee appointments in the have been received by C. A. Bartell an armory in this city by the state many years Saturday and Sunday, and almost ruddeniess and almost I 1 and evidently believing that the organization of the legislative body. from B. K. Lawson, formerly of legislature now in session is antici­ VICTOR KEM TO HANDLE ELECTRICAL FIXTURES havo now recoded until tho streams uneaptained, drifted into the »•-i ^T^eSoT8 m “ht be Senator J. 8. Magladry heads the this city and now manager of the pated. Senator J. 8. Magladry has are practically at their normal win­ luiu harbor Monday. Speakmg of doubted, he cites his own ex^rience industries committee and Senator Macleay ostate at Wedderburu. Tho this piece of legislation in charge Victor Kem has tendered his res­ ter stage. The recoding floods have Salem as a narbor is no joke. Many in h Salem. H b()d Fred Fisk the game committee. Ma­ scenes are attractively mounted and and was expected to place the bill bared the damage done to roads, buildings have floated away, other» Alb* the 8^^ Pacific. gladry is also assigned to the com­ framed for display in the hotel lob­ before the senate Wednesday. With ignation to the Mountain States bridges and property, making pos­ Power company to become effective uro barely hanging to their founda- At th /, h „ w „ ... d un bv mittees on agriculture and forestry, Senator Magladry on the committee by. All of the leading hotels from At that point he was picked up by sible an inventory of losses. Dam- tiene and a large part of the city Engineer McLeod, of the highway assessment and taxation, irrigation, Portland to Los Angeles have been on military affairs and Senator Fred February 1 and plans then to open , ago to roads and bridges throughout is under water. The harbor is not department, who thought it would judiciary, military, railroads and presented with the views as an ad­ Fisk on the committee on ways and an electrical fixtures store in one , the county will aggregate many any too safe for the legislative craft be all right to use a state car in utilities and resolutions. Fisk is on vertisement for the highway. means the bill is likely to have of the store rooms of C. J. Kern’s thousands of dollars, according to and there is some prospect that it assisting a legislator in getting to medicine, pharmacy and dentistry, Among the points of interest pic­ easy sailing, at least through the new building. Mr. Kem has boen : estimates of county officials. with the Mountain States company may be beaten to pieces upon the the session. The high water at Jef­ and horticulture, besides having a tured are Humbug mountain, Ban­ senate. , Generally speaking, this is the reef of discord which was interject­ ferson was reached and was crossed strategic position on the ways and don beach, Coos Bay bar, the Marsh­ The bill us prepared by officers since that company took over tho worst flood since tlie extreme high ed into the early hours of the ses­ by walking the Southern Pacific means committee, to which will be field-Coquille highway, Port Orford of Company D provides for the ap­ property of the Cottage Grove sion when Senator Joseph made a tracks for a part of the distance referred such legislation as the ar­ harbor aud Brunkes creek in Curry propriation of the sum of $30,000 Electrical company, owned by O. water of 1899, according to old resi­ vituperous attack upon Senator Up­ t.nd using a boat for the remainder. mory bill, and a bill appropriating county. There aro eight pictures in out of the general fund of tho state M. Kem end C. M. Shinn, with dents. While the water may not havo been us high us as it has been ton, who had been nominated for The roadbed had been washed from $56,000 to replace the fire loss re- the group. treasury. If it is successful in the which he also was associated. several times since 1890, damage is the presidency. Counter insinuations under tho tracks for a short dis­ cetnly suffered at tho University of Roosevelt highway is. said to be a legislature, the county will be called greater for tho reason that thore were made against Senator Joseph, tance and the men walked the ties Oregon, etc. very beautiful stretch of roadway upon to provide $15,000 toward the MRS. DARBY REELECTED HEAD OF MOTHER’S CAUB are now more extensive highways, sometimes referred to as the sena­ which hung to the rails. When Rep­ In the house Representative Ben and is thought by some to bo even expenso of the project and the city more bridges and more valuable torial viper, which reputation he resentative Bailey trusted his 230 F. Keeney, once holder of a stellar more attractive than Columbia high­ has already voted bonds for a like Mrs. W. L. Darby was reelected property than in the days of othor maintain» with more satisfaction to pounds to this precarious method of role in that body, was assigned to way. Bum. floods. president of the Mothers’ club fo.- himself than dignity to the delib crossing the boiling and roaring positions on capitol building and Cottage Grove suffered no ma­ tho coming year at a meeting of orations of the body of which he is waters there was grave danger that grounds, counties, and forestry and Convention Date Is Changed. a member. University of Oregon, Eugene, tho organization Saturday. Sho hrs terial ill effects from the high water the session might have to be com­ conservation committees. Mr. Kee­ Deopits the absence of a number pleted with only 59 members. The ney promptly rose following the Jan. 9.—Tho date of the annual con­ already served half a your, having but was practically marooned from of members of the house, held up crossing was effected successfully, announcements and declined to ventions of the Oregon High School been elected last summer following the world Bunday. No Portland by floods over the state, the house however, ..and from Jefferson there serve, but Speaker Kubli ruled that press association anu tho association the resignation of Mrs. Amelia papers arrived. The Southern Pa­ was called to order on time and was no trouble in getting here. He appointments could not be declined. of Oregon high school student body Phelps. Tho other newly elected cific maintained service from Eu­ K. K. Kubli, of Multnomah, was arrived late in the Monday after­ The reason given privately by Mr. presidents and secretaries hold un­ officers are Mrs. George Barrows, gene south but the highw ay between Cottage Grove and Eugene was im­ elected to the speakership. Follow­ noon session. Keeney for his attempt to decline Debts Are raid and Money Left in der the auspices of the University vice president; Mrs. W. L. Hatch, passable. Many Collage Grove peo­ ing the election of desk clerks and « « * of Oregon school of journalism and secretary and treasurer; Mrs. W. L. these appointments was that he was Treasury at Close of Year; other officials end clerks, the house the associated students has been Darby and Mrs. Amelia Phelps, ple who had motored to Eugene Within a few days it will bo all being punished for refusing to com­ Annual Meeting Held. Saturday were, marooned there over marked time while the senate day and all flight for the legislators mit himself upon the speakership changed from January 19 and 20 to managers. the week end or hud to return by awaited tho arrival of Senator Ed­ ana for some of them it will be in advance of tho election of mem­ February 2 and 3. Tho change was rail. Many motor parlies who tried dy, minority candidate for the pres­ “all day” when they arrive home. bers thereof. He is said to have made because the first semester in LARGE ATTENDANCE AT An all-day meeting of the con ­ idency, who left Roseburg Saturday FOREST GROVES’ FUNERAL to got north h$iturdiiy night and coveted appointment upon assess­ gregation of the Christian church many high schools will end about Sunday had to turn buck this side forenoon and did not reach here No member of either house from ment and taxation, with which sub­ was held Sunday, Mrs. Louise Kel- tho time of the former date and ex­ until noon Monday. After marking Lane county has yet introduced a jects he is familiar, but did not ask Tho funeral of Forest Groves, who of Eugene and some had to wade aminations would make attendance lems preaching three sermons in the time during the entire afternoon bill and it is likely that they will such appointment. was killed in Albany Monduy of in deep water to got to safety. from those schools impossible. absence of the pastor, Bev. J. E. while tho senate proceeded with its make a record for not cluttering last week, was conducted from tho Tho condition of the Coast fork Representative Wheeler is on as ­ Carlson, who was unable to reach organization, the house adjourned the calendar. chapel Friday afternoon and was south of tho city was serious Satur­ Loses Two Fingers in Saw. sessment and taxation, education, here from Eugene on account of tho until 7:30, at which time Governor • • • H. A. VanDuzen lost tho first very largely attended. Rev. A. B. day but the rise of a few inches food and dairy products, and resolu­ high water. The financial report of Fierce was inaugurated. Ernest Wyatt, former Cottage tions and Representative Bailey is tho church was made, showing all and second fingers of his left hand Spearow, pastor of the Presbyterian that would have sent the water Monday afternoon whilo operating church, conducted tho sorvice. Com­ down through the city did not come. Grove resident, has been a visitor The Lane county delegation in at the sessions. As he is local man­ on judiciary, forestry and conserva debts paid and a balance left in tho a circle saw at George Hohl’s shop. pany D, National Guard of Oregon, The water dropped six feet during tion, game, and insurance. church treasuiy for the coming year. thi house did not reach here until ager for the Standard Oil company, of which Forest was a member, tho night uud iho rain Bunday was Almost 100 new members havo been The fingers were taken entirely off. escorted the body to the cemetery, not the Monday afternoon session and it is believed that he intends sell­ heavy enough to cause another added to the church during the past were then on the first train to get ing a large supply of Zerolene to where it was buried with military serious rise. year. through after tho high water. They the ways and, means committee to honors, a detachment of his com­ Tho vuulor did considerable dam­ Officers elected for the coming spent th i earlier part of the day be used in greasing the skids. rades acting as pallbearers. age to tho highway and private year are: Elders—C. J. Sarff, N. W. being piloted by the Southern Pa­ property between Eugene and White, Roy Hands and O. V. Huff. cific over its west side lines. El­ AMERICAN LEGION CHIEF Foot of Snow in California. Springfield. Tho gravel shoulders bert Bede, candidate for reading Deacons — G. W. McFarland, W. A. Mrs. L. L. Woolley returned Wed­ ol tho highway are washed out and VISITS RALPH TEETERS Hemenway, A. E. Burrows, Albert clerk, arrived on tho same train, nesday of last week from Dunsmuir, Deceased Leaves Two Sons, Karl K. Hull, Claude Sherman, Fred Beidler, Chorus Choir of Presbyterian Church Calif., whore she spent ChriBtmas the pavement is undermined some­ but had been unanimously elected An interior view of the Hahner- what in a number of places. A por­ A. L. Woodard, C. A. Lambert, E. to the position before his arrival. mann United States veterans bu­ Mills, of This City, and James with Mr. Woolloy. There is plenty tion of the north approach to the Presents Musical Program; The bridge upon which the legisla­ reau hospital in Portland iB shown A. Hughes, W. G. Massey, O. W. of employment in that city, partic ­ Mills, of North Bend. overhead crossing at MeVoigh point Others Promised. tors crossed to the Halen; side of in Monday evening’s Portland Tele­ Hays, Ralph Chestnut, Charles F. ularly in carpenter work, according was taken out. Walker, Charles Lacky, Leslie Hull, tho river was declared unsafe short­ gram. The picture was taken on the to Mrs. Woolloy. Late Saturday night people resid­ ly afterward, Senators Magladry occasion of the recent visit of Alviu Dunsmuir was experiencing a cold Mrs. Mary E. Nesbit, mother of and Alfred Beidler. Deaconesses— The Presbyterian church was and Fisk arrived ahead of the flood. M. Owsley, national commandor of Khrl K. Mills, of this city, who Mrs. George You^i, Mrs. Claude spell when she loft and tho ground ing in West Springfield sent a call croytdad Sunday migli crowslad Bunday Jijglit for the to Eugene for help. Tho water was the American Legion, to disabled died January 6 at the homo of her Plaster, Mrs. Lora Finnerty, Mrs. Tho King Com­ waasgMBWrud with a foot of snow. It is understood that Representa- ex-service men in the hospital, and son, was buried yesterday afternoon, Anna Elledge, Mrs. Mary Hambrick, Christmas cantata, ‘ ' ‘Thi The show continued until sho rising rapidly and had begun to eth, ” presented by the large chorus creep up into the lower stories. Sev­ tive Keeney intends introducing a shows Owsley sitting on the edge services being conducted from the Mrs. E. A. Hughes, Mrs. Charles reached tho Oregon line. eral families wore removed in boats, bill to abolish the life tenureship of a cat in conversation with Ralph chapel at 2 o ’clock followed by in­ Brown, Mrs. Kittie Kimo, Mrs. choir of that church, undoubtedly one of the finest programs of relig some of them from second story of the adjutant general. Teeters, son of Mr. and Mrs. George terment in the A. F. & A. MI. O. Clara Stevens and Mrs. Ida Cald ious music ever presented in this Bon Ton Moves to New Quarters. windows. * * * Clarence Btoneburg has moved Teeters, of this city, who is in the O. F. cemetery. Rev. H. B. Iler, well. Trustees—G. W. McFarland, city, either by local talent or visit­ Between Eugene and Junction Representative H. C. Wheeler, hospital for treatment for tubercu­ pastor of the Baptist church, per­ A. E. Burrows, Claude Piaster and ing musicians. Soloists wore Mrs. his Bon Ton confectionery from the tho pavement has boon badly of Lane, is framing a measure for losis of the spine. formed the last sad rites both at Alfred Beidler. Victor Kem, Mrs. Ivan Warner, old Bank of Cottago Grove building City and a number of places the relief of rural high schools, Mr. and Mrs. Teeters and baby the chapel and at the grave. Mrs. Earl Arthur, Mrs. Carl Witte, into its new quarters in the O. E. damaged will bo temporarily graveled until which now depend entirely upon resided in Warrenton until recently, Mrs. Nesbit was born in Milan, Mrs. George Matthews, Mrs. E. W. Stewart building recently vacated permanent repairs cun be made. Be­ their own resources. He would have but came here just before Mr. O., March 2, 1841. She moved from Armes, Bev. A. R. Spearow and Ben by C. J. Kem. The interior of tho tween Juuctiou City and Harrisburg a county tax levied, from which all Teeters went to the hospital. building has boon newly painted there to Chicago in 1888 and came Sanford. high school districts of the county and decorated, and now booths and many small bridges and culverts from there to Oregon several years Rev. Spearov. directed the cantata, othor attractive appointments in­ went out but little damage is said would receive a stated amount for ago, making her home at Newberg which is the first of a number of stalled. to havo been done to the now grade tach pupil, the amount to decrease ■until coming to Cottage Grove. Mrs. musical programs to be presented at as the number of students increase. of the road. The McKenzie river Nesbit is survived by two sons, Karl the Presbyterian church during the highway has boen pretty badly dam­ Lane county rural schools, he be­ K. Mills, of Cottage Grove, and Claud Schrack Is Chosen to Succeed winter and spring. The accompan­ aged. A number of slides have oc­ lieves, will have to go out of busi­ James Mills, of North Bend, and a 0. E. Stewart, Who Resigned; ists were Mrs. O. W. Blackmore, curred and the new grade has been ness if they cannot be supported in sister, Mrs. John Kent, of Sacra- ~ N. E. Glass Also Named. organ, and Miss Eiise Price, piano. large part by a general tax. washed out here and thore. The mento, Calif. Mrs. Nesbit was a « • • Members of the chorus were Mrs. Siuslaw and its tributarios were Thirteen Cottage Grove Students member of the Presbyterian church Victor Kem, Mrs. Ivan Warner, Mrs. very high. The water is said to and of the Eugene chapter of the C. E. Spence, state master of the Make Records Above Aver­ The entire board of directors of Earl Arthur, Mrs. Charles Adams, have been two feet deep in the Eastern Star lodge. grange, who is never absent from a age in Scholarship. the Cottage Grove Cannery associa­ Mrs. Boy Short and Mrs. N. 8. Lee, Presbyterian Church Choir Sponsors streets at Mapleton and other settle­ Funeral services were postponed tion was reelected at the annual session and who by virtue of his ments along tho river suffered. It First of a Series of Eve­ three days because the son James meeting of the stockholders Mon­ sopranos. Mrs. C. C. Cruson, Mrs. olfice has a vote as a regent of the Carl Witte, Mrs. Ernest Armes, Mrs. is quite likely that a good many Agricultural college, says hs is not nings of Music. The name of Marjorie Spearow, was unable to arrive from North duy with the exception of C. E. George Matthews, Mrs. J. Q. Wil­ bridges in that portion of the coun­ here to seek a reduction in the wife of Rev. A. R. Spearow, pastor Bend until Wednesday morning on Ble wart, who resigned because of lits aad Mrs. Carrie Hemenway, ty wore washed away, but county support of the institutions of higher of the Presbyterian church of this account of the high water. the press of other business affairs. altos; O. O. Veateh and H. A. officials have not yet had time to learning, although it was suspecten city, appears on the list of honor John Seifert, tenor and instructor George O. Knowles was reelected Hagen and Rev. A. R. Spearow, ten­ receive definite reports from out­ New Fire Ttuck Is Tried Out. that such might be his mission. He students at the University of Ore­ president, Charles Bales vice presi­ ors; Ren Sanford, George Matthews, in the University of Oregon school lying districts. A trial run was made Monday dent, Grant tower secretary, and forcibly expressed himself as op­ gon during the fall term of the of music, and Mrs. William Moll posed to large endowments for the present school year. Thirty-eight night by the fire department with M. M. Wheeler and G. W. McFar Worth Harvey, R. A. Trask, Ivan Case, soprano, will bo soloists at an All road supervisors whore dam­ support of state-supported insitu- students were on this list, none of the new fire truck. Within three land directors. Claud Schrack, of Warner, Mr. Van Osdel, William evening of music at the Presbyter age has boen done to roads and tions. He gave as his reason the them receiving grades lower than minutes after leaving the city hall Lorane was elected to succeed Mr. Thum, Dale Wyatt and Van Beatty, ian church this evening at 8 o ’clock bridges havo been i nst i ucted to be­ possibility that those making large 2, 1 being the highest grade. No the crew he.d hose at work r.t the Stewart, and N. E. Glass was elect­ basses. sponsored by the choir of tho gin repair work immcdintely with­ contributions might influence the flunks are recorded against any of west side school house. church. Mr. Seifert and Mrs. Caso out consulting the < unty court, in ed to serve out the unexpired term conduct of such institutions, which the 13 Cottage Grove students dur­ will be assisted by a large chorus order to facilitate th work and re­ of the late A. J. Stevens. he stated is the case with many ing the term. of voices, also from Eugene. Solos store traffic as quickly as possible. Charles Bales, who atten<|lid the endowed institutions. He expressed and quartet and chorus numbers Other students whose homes are meeting of the northwest canners’ his belief that state support should here or have been in the past are make up the program which prom­ OOOS BAY IS ISOLATED I association in Portland last week, bo taken away from any endowed Edgar L. Bohlman, sophomore in BY FLOODS AND SLIDES ises to be something good. 1 made an interesting report of the institution. Mr. Seifert is acknowledged to bo architecture; Clyde W. Leonard, businoss transacted at the conven­ When questioned as to how the junior in medicine; Henry E. Schae­ Marshfield, Ore., Jan. 8-—The Coos one of tho best tenors in tho coun­ tion. proposed endowment fund for the fer, special student; Martha H. Death of 23 Males and 26 Females try and has been active in church Bay section has been isolated since University of Oregon, to be contrib­ Johnson, junior in romance lan Decrease of $3000 in Outstyiding Friday night and is still without and musical circles in Eugene since and Birth of 66 Males and O. E. Crowe Salesman for Woodsons. uted in small amounts by graduates guages; Dorothy Bowles, freshman hope of outside communication be­ Warrants Notwithstanding coming to the university as an in ­ 63 Females Recorded. and friends of the institution could in physical education; Kathleen fore Wednesday at tho earliest. O. E. Crowe, of Lorane, has ac- structor. Lowering of Levy. * work harm, he admitted that such Kem, senior in English; Irma Ran cepted a position as salesman for Tickets may be obtained from Highways and railroads between an endowment might meet with his dall, freshman in education; Ruth the Woodson Brothers garage, Hie of the choir or st the here and Roseburg are blocked and Eight cases of contagious disease membors approval and further admitted that Stewart, senior in music; Sylvia A decrease of $3009.04 in the war family will remain at Lorane for following business houses: Gray’s prevented 35 marooned traveling were reported to the city health the result might be a reduction in Veateh, sophomore in mathematics; rent indebtedness of the general fund the [ resent. cash and carry store, Helliwell, salesmen from leaving today. Trains officer during l',22, according to the Bungs the amount of . tax money asked Marian M. White, freshman in bus of the city was made in 1922, not­ Ic Marksbury, Smith & Short. are carrying food Io mon who went i eport of the retiring official, Dr. fiom the state. No money will be accepted at the to the resim of Southern Pacific iness administration, and Ralph withstanding the fact that the gen­ B. R. Job. Six of these were diph Mr. Spence believes with Gover­ Spearow, junior in psychology. eral fund levy was $509 less than CHILDHOOD SWEETHEARTS, door Friday evening, tickets being tracks and wreckage- on tho Siuslaw nor Pierce that all institutions Grades of all these students were that of the year before. At the MARRY AFTER SEPARATION theria, of which there was a slight absolutely necessary for admittance. rivor. One train which went yester­ epidemic early in the spring and day to holp el. ar slides was caught should live within their present in­ above the average. close of 1922 the outstanding war­ OF MORE THAN 47 YEARS summer. comes but did not go as far as the between two avnlnnehos of mud and rants of the city not paid for want LANCASTER BABY WINS Forty eight deaths, 23 males and rock and cannot move either way. A romance which started half of funds totaled $15,010.40, while Man's Skull Fractuned. PRIZE FROM FAIR STORE 25 females, were recorded during fr ’ ”” ‘1 Lakeside reports the highest water Marion Horning, employed at Ru- at the beginning of the year the a century ago resulted in a wed­ PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR HAS jada, was taken to a Eugene hos­ outstanding warrants totaled $18,- ding at the county clerk’» office 1922 as compared with 40 reported A nine pound son, born January that the ten-i.iilc section has over in 1921. Four of the deaths were in Eugene Monday, when Sylves ­ 019.44. Thia information was con ­ HARDSHIPS ON TRIP TO COT pital Tuesday following an accident 5 to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lancaster, known, several houses being flooded. TAGE GROVE FOR SERVICES in which he was wounded on the tained in the report of the city ter E. Wallace and Mrs. Julia children under five years of age. was the first 1923 baby reported In tho Umjiqua river region, near Births reported in 1922 numbered Young, both of this city, were treasurer to the council at the last back of the head. He was uncon­ to the Fair stero and received tho tho coast, the flood was tho heaviest The distance from any home scious when brought to the office meeting of that body for the year. married by Bev. A. R. Spearow. 129, 66 males and 63 females, as baby jacket offered by J. A. in If years. A log boom holding in Cottage Grove to the Pres­ of a local physician Monday but The amount of outstanding war- Both are 68 years of age and compared with 122 for 1921. Wright, proprietor of the store, to 1500 logs belonging to George Cha­ byterian church during the high reco sered consciousness before being rents in the street fund has not yet had been married before. They the first child born in the Cottage ney broko at Johnson, on the Co­ took the minister with them to Don’t have any slackers; keep Grove water of a week ago would not removed to Eugene. It is thought been reported. country ufter January 1 and quille river, Sunday morning and the court house and were married track of what each hen does by reported orth mentionini mentioning in that a buck chain struck him. He have been worth to the store. The child has the erftire supply wont down the beside the counter where the li­ using egg record cards; for sale by not yet been ith the difficulties ' is suffering from a fracture of the HIGHWAY AT GOSHEN comparison wi._ _ _ _____ named. A number of river and was caught at Prosper. was issued. The Sentinel at $1.76 the hundred. other attractive experienced by the pastor, Rev. ! skull, although the extent of his gifts are awaiting r WILL BE IMPROVED cense As a lad and lass of 12 the A. B. Spearow, in getting to I injury is not yet determined. other 1923 babies at tho Fair store two went to school together and BASKETBALL TEAMS Cottage Grove for his Sunday and they will be presented as soon The pavement on Pacific highway services. With the water so Eugene on Mountain States Power. between Goshen and Eugene, north were sweethearts. Later both —patronize those who DEFEAT SPRINGFIELD as the babies are reported. married and reared families. Mr. advertise, because by high that automobiles were un­ of Cottage Grove, will be widened Wallace lost his family during Eugene was furnished with light able to make the trip and with advertising ig they show that Seven Born, Five Die, In Decern be». and strengthened early this year, aid power service for seve»l days The Cottage Grove high school they are Uve business men railroad connections off Rev. i this week by the Mountain States according to B. A. Booth, '■hairman the influenza epidemic while basketaball teams won a double Four females and threo males Mrs Young’s children are grown. Spearow and three other men the state highway commission. IIA month ago Mrs. Young came header from teams from Springfield were born during December, accord­ —which means that they started to walk - - from — Eugene jPower company’s plant at Spring of A two-foot strip of concrete seven held, rhe high water on the Mc ­ high school Friday night in the ar ing to the report of Dr. B. R. Job, turn their stocks over Saturday night at 11 o ’dock. Kenzie having d-.maged the Eugene inches thick will be laid each side II to Cottage O-rove from Prine mory. The boys ’ game was a good retiring city health officer. Three rapidly and always have After traveling eight miles on 'municipal plant near Waltervlile to of the present asphaltic pavement, | ville and now the man and worn new goods en their foot they finally secured a ride I -etih an extent th.>t it could not be widening the present roadway from | an who had not seen each other contest, the score being 21 to IS, females and two males died during shelves. ■ for 47 years are husband and in which the local quintet showed the same period. in a passing automobile, arriving operated. Tho Eugene plant re 15 to 20 feet and, in addition, a IH«- superior team work. The visiting here at 2 a. m. three-inch coating of asphalt will girls exhibited little pep and the Watch the label oa your paper. 'L========= Burned operation Wednesday. ARMORY BILL EXPECTED TO BE FAVORED CANNERYDIRECTORSREELECTED Al MEETING MONDAY REDUCED IN PAST YEAR