The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 19, 1923, Image 1

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    VOLUME XXXI11
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923
U. OF O. FILIPINOS TO GIVE
PROGRAM HERE JANUARY 26
COTTAGE GROVE COMPANY NEAR
students of the Univer­
TOP IN NINTH CORPS AREA sity Filipino
of Oregon will present an en­
NUMBER 19
ALLEYS ARE CLEANED UP
IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT
éhir Community Creeb
SIDE REQUESTED
LON S. HILL DIES IN PORTLAND
SATURDAY NIGHT
In line with the policy of the new
We believe in our community.
city administration the alloys in the
tertainment at the Christian church
We believe in its past—in the
business district were cleaned this
in this city Friday evening, Janu­
week. Each business house assisted
Oregon National Guard Heads Units ary 26. The program will include Graduated Income Tax Proposed by men and women who have lived
Cooperation
of
Council
Is
Promised;
before us, whose toil made the
with the work adjoining its prem­ Well Known Lumberman, Former
in Western States; Has Held
Farmers’ Body; Dismissal
an instrumental concert by the Fil­
Police Signal System Will
land productive, whose foresight
Resident, Succumbs Following
ises and tho’’<rh little individual
ipino seven-piece orchestra and an
Place 26 Months.
of Agent Decried.
founded our schools, whoae devo­
Be Installed Boon.
effort was required tho cooperative
Operation for Cancer.
illustrated lecture on ‘ * The Philip­
tion buildod our churehea
effect wr.s most satisfactory. Fol-
pines
of
Today.
’
’
Orchestral,
quar
­
'owing '.he removal of debris and
With Oregon leading the western tet and solo numbers on mandolin,
Wo believe in its present—in
Taxation problems, an amendment
A verbal petition to have terri­ rubbish the new firo truck was
Lon 8. Hill, prominent figure in
states in relative strength of its ukelele,
to the state dog license law and the men and women and chil­ tory on the east side of the city run
guitar
and
steel
guitar
will
through the alleys and the pave­ the Pacific coast lumber industry
National Guard companies and with be on the program. No admission other topics of proposed legislation dren about us. We believe that
drained
was
presented
Monday
for
many years, died Saturday night
ment washed off with the hose.
Company D ranking first in the charge is to be made and the pub­ were discussed Saturday at a meet­ there is nothing for the good of
night at an adjourned session of
at the Portland surgical hospital,
state of Oregon, except for two lic is invited.
our
town
which
working
together
ing of Pomona grange in Eugene,
the city council by a number of
where he recently underwent an op­
Skating Rink to Open Here.
companies in Portland, where facil­
at which C. E. Spence, state master Jve cannot accomplish.
property owners in the area af­
eration for cancer. Funeral services
W.
M.
Flick,
a
recent
arrival
ities and equipment for making the
We
believe
in
its
future
—
in
of the grange, was the principal
Revival On at Curtin-
fected. Complaint was made that from Eugene, hoc leased tho old were conducted from the Finley
work more attractive are far more
D. S. Forrester, pastor of speaker. Among other subjects un­ the men and women who will the culverts under the Southern Pa­ Masonic hall, a short distance south chapel in Portland Monday with
<* extensive, the Cottage Grove unit, the Rev.
der
consideration
was
the
recent
tome
after
us.
We
believe
that
Free Methodist church, began a
cific tracks were too small to carry of the bridge on the old Pacific interment at Newburg at 2 o’clock
laboring under the handicap of a
of revival services at the action of the county commissioners out of our hopes and labors now off the natural rainfall. After con­
and will operate a skat- iu the afternoon of the same day.
scattered membership in a compar­ series
kill
grow
a
community,
demo-
in
eliminating
the
item
of
expense
school house in Curtin Wednesday
siderable discussion property owners
which, beginning tomorrow, Among those from Cottage Grove
atively small community, comes evening.
heretofore provided for the mainte­ pratic, prosperous and strong, an were told the city administration
Services
will
be
held
every
every evening and on who attended the funeral from this
within a couple of small points of
nance of a county agricultural honor to our stite and to our would cooperate with them. Blue Saturday open
city were J. H. Chambers, C. A.
afternoons.
being the crack company of the evening beginning at 7:30 o’clock. agent.
nation.—From the Ellison-White prints of a survey for a compre­
Bartell, LaSolls Stewart and Mr.
ninth corps area. With ratings
Monthly
News-Letter.
hensive
drainage
plan
were
turned
Equalization of taxes and a grad­
and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte.
J based on membership, attendance
over
to
the
sewer
committee
for
in
­
uated income tax were discussed at
Mr. Hill had been identified with
and drill, two Portland companies
vestigation
and
report.
length by Mr. Spence. He advocated
the lumber industry for many years.
averaged 83 plus and 82 plus re­
tho
putting
of
teeth
into
the
present
He was formerly engaged in busi­
Petition for a sidewalk along the
Lane and was quite emphatic in
spectively, while Company D aver­
taxation and assessment laws by this assertion, characterizing the north side of Quincy avenue be­
ness in Cottage Grove, being asso­
aged 81.6 per cent. The next com­
making
it
a
misdemeanor
punishable
ciated with Warner Brown, of Eu­
work of the county agent in any tween Third and Fifth streets was
pany lower averaged 78 plus.
by
fine
for
anyone
falsely
stating
gene, iu the property now owned
granted and walk ordered in.
county as being invaluable.
With the added incentive of an George Alexander Small Dies at His
to tho assessors the value of his
The following resolution was
The recorder was instructed to ExService Men Will Have Basket­ und operated by the Western Lum­
up-to-date armory and the in-
Birthplace;
Widow
and
Five
property
and
for
the
assessor
who
ber 4 Export company. Following
send a telegram to Congressman W.
adopted:
ball Team; “Days of ’49”
terest of the community in the
knowingly places a wrong value on
the Bale of the property several
Children Survive.
* ‘ Inasmuch as the county commis­ C. Hawley, since no word had been
already splendid achievements of
May Be Presented
any
property.
years
ago, Mr. Hill removed to San
sioners have seen fit to dismiss the received regarding the request for
the organization, Company D bids
Francisco and engaged in the lum­
Mr. Spence explained in detail county agent in order to reduce ex­ setting aside a permanent watershed
fair to become the top-notch mili­
George Alexander Small, a life- the grange’s proposed income tax penses, we feel that it is short­ for the city.
A campaign for membership, to ber brokerage business. He was in­
tary unit of the western states.
The recorder was ordered to fore­ extend over an indefinite period, terested with J. 8. Magladry, W. A.
For the month of December the long resident of this vicinity, died measure which will be brought up sighted economy and we believe
Oregon national guard was again Saturday morning at 4 o’clock at at the present session of the state that the county agent has done more close city liens on lots 1 and 2, was launched Tuesday night at the Garoutte and LaSells Stewart in the
in first place among western states his home near London at tho age of legislature. He said the tax would to assist the dairy, livestock and block 1, and lots 7 and 8, block 3, first meeting of Calvin Funk post Bohemia Lumber company property
in relative strength, according to 55 years, 3 months and 23 days. raise from $6,000,000 to $8,000,000 poultry industry and also the fruit Georgetown Third addition. They of the American Legion since tho at Row River. Mr. Hill was also
the monthly bulletin of the war de­ Funeral services were conducted and would cut the state tax on and potato industry as well as the are a part of the Finn 4 Doyle reorganization and election of new connected with the Charles .K.
partment. This makes the 26th con­ from the home Sunday afternoon by farm property in half. If the legis­ T. B. testing of dairy cattle and property on Tenth street. An offer officers. In order to stimulate in­ Spaulding company and later with
secutive month, says Adjutant Gen­ Bev. J. E. Carlson and Clarence lature does not pass this bill the many other activities valuable to of $500 from A. W. Kime for lots terest in the campaign the member­ the Booth-Kelly Lumber company
eral George A. White, that Oregon Morgan with interment in the Lone grange jxpects to put it on the bal­ the producers and consumers alike, 5 and 6, block 10, J. H. McFarland ship has been divided into two before engaging in business for
lot as an initiative measure at the than any other agency in the coun addition, was accepted. These lots teams, captained by George Proctor himself.
has led all other states in the ninth Pine cemetery on the home place.
Mr. Small was born near London next election, said Mr. Spence.
Mr. Hill sustained injuries in a
were taken by the city for street Jr. and Ivan G. Warner. The first
corps area. California and Wash­
ty-
The grange bill provides exemp­ “Therefore, be it resolved, that and sewer assessments last March.
Jeriod of the campaign will close on motor accident in San Francisco a
ington, however, have been pressing September 20, 1867, the third son of
William and Ann Small, and lived tions of $1500 for single men, $2500 this assemblage of farmers and bus­ Water Commissioner G. B. Pitcher anuary 31, when the team obtain­ year or two ago, from which he was
Oregon hard in recent months.
there until his death. On August 28, for married men and $400 for each inessmen disapprove the action of reported damage from the flood at ing the most members during that many months in recovering.
1895, he married Florence Winona child under 18 years of age. Above the county commissioners in dis­ the new intake and was instructed time will bo banqueted by the los
In his many years ox residence in
LEGION MEDICAL OFFICER
this city Mr. Hill was known as a
ing team.
APPEALS FOR COOPERATION Powell, by whom he is survived. these incomes the tax will be as pensing with the services of the to have all damages repaired.
Five children, Annabel, Mrs. Lois follows: One per cent on income., of county agent and feel that it is ill
The mayor and recorder were in­
All ex-service men, whether or good business man, respocted among
_
' ’ during
'
.pproached
tho his business associates, esteemed by
An appeal for information con­ Abeene, Marjorie, Erwin and Wen­ $1000, and an additional 1 per cent advised and a backward step. We structed to sign a contract with tho not they are a{
dell;
two
grandchildren,
Winona
for each $1000 up to $10,000. From further believe it would be to the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph com­ campaign for their membership, are his friends and notable for the free­
cerning all easm among ex-service
three
May
and
Evelyn
Abeene;
$11,000 to $15,000 the tax would be best interests of agriculture and pany for installation and mainte­ urged to bo present at the meeting dom with which ho contributed to
men who need government hospital
January 31. The local post iB aux charity and for his generosity to
úation, rehabilite tion, or aid toward brothers, John, Henry add Robert, 11 per cent. From $15,000 to $20,- meet with the approval of a large nance of a police signal system.
and
a
sister,
Mrs.
Nancy
McCoy,
i
Ordinance No. 515, fixing the sal­ ious to get in touch with every unfortunate families or the city.
000, 12 per cent; from $20,000 to majority of the taxpayers to con­
securing back claims is issued by
survive.
also
Mr. Hill was 53 years of age.
$30,000 13 per cent; from $30,000 tinue the services of the county ary and bond of the city recirdcr, one uligibie to membership, espe
Dr. J. E. Shearer, of Tillamook, re­
Mr. Small was a member of the to $40,000 14 per cent and above agent.”
was passed and signed by the cially since there are a number of Ho is survived by his wife, Mrs.
cently appointed chairman of the
Myrta Hill, of San Francisco; a
W. J. Scharen, of Creswell, advo­ mayor.
new ex-service men in the city.
state hospitalization committee and Christian church at Hebron, having $40,000 15 per cent.
' He
Marshal Pitcher was ordered to
This money would be placed in cated an amendment to the dog li­
Earl Arthur and A. M. Moore daughter, Mrs. J. M. O’Dell, of
a member of the rehabilitation com­ been baptized May 2, 1915.
mittee. Dr. Shearer is sending out served as deacon for three y« -ears at the general fund and used for state cense law which would make it a notify everyone along the paved al­ were appointed on the atheletic com­ Portland; his fathor, Thomas C.
circular letters to all American Le­ Hebron and on December 24, 1, 1922, purposes. The state tax on property misdemeanor for any man who owns leys south of Shields addition to mittee to arouse interest among the Hill, and a brother, Jack Hill, both
gion posts in the state. Since no the day he became ill with pneu­ will then be cut six or seven mills, a dog to fail to procure a license. clean up alley and remove obstruc­ legion men for tho organization of of Prescott, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill'visited with
He said that farmers are discour­ tions of all kinds on or before next a basketball team for which there
money is provided for expenses of monia, was elected elder of the which is more than half.
Mr. Spence said the plan is quite aged from raising sheep because of Monday night.
personal inspection Dr. Shearer’s church.
is a lot of good material available. friends in Cottage Grove on their
H. H. Fiester was ordered to
different from the plan of the the large number of dogs that are
only means of getting in touch with
Clyde Roberts, R. L. Stewart and way to Portlaud a number of weeks
Entertainment Is Postponed.
present federal income tax law but allowed to run at large and that serve notice on property owners Victor Kem were named to work ago.
cases needing attention is through
The musical entertainment which similar to the one in operation in hundreds of sheep are killed by dogs adjoining bad sidewalks, overgrown out a plan for the presentation of
letters.
was to have been given Friday eve­ the state of Wisconsin.
each year in Lane county. Grange vine growths, too low treo branches, the entertainment “The Days of
ning at the Presbyterian church by­ The state grange master declared Master Spence promised to bring woodpiles on streets and other nui­ 49.”
John Seifert and Mrs. William Moll himself in favor of the retention the matter of an amendment to the sances to remove same under pen­
The lineup of the two teams in
Caso and a chorus of voices from of the offiec of county agent in law before the legislature.
alty.
the membership campaign follows:
Eugene was postponed on account of
George Proctor Jr., chairman, Harry
the illnoss of Dr. Case, who is suf­
Metcalf, Herbert W. Lombard, C.
fering from a nervous breawdown.
C. Cruson, Harold Dugan, Peter Nel­ Wiese Lumbar Company Order Now
son,
Joe Smith, Clarence Chestnut
Eugene Wins Basketball Game.
Device for Use in Their
Handwriting Alike on All; Small
and James Herrin; Ivan Warner,
Eugene defeated Cottage Grove
chairman, Robert Stewart, Clyde
Cedar Creek Mill.
Purchases Are Made and
in the basketball game at Eugene
Roberts, Victor Kem, E. E. Arthur,
Change Obtained.
Friday night, the score being 24 to
A. M. Moore, George Matthews and
19. A number of local high school
A i new ' logging ' locomotive
_____ 1
which,
Marvin Smith.
students
attended
the
game.
it is claimed will easily haul two
Several business houses have been
more in the limelight than at re­ ways and means committee if he
carloads of logs up a 35 per cent
victimized with bad checks during
cent sessions. This condition will be gets favorable action for all uni­
By Elbert Bede.
grade ü being built by tho Oregon
the past week. Three which have
State Capitol, Salem, Ore., Jan. brought about not so much by what versity interests.
Machinery compaay, of Eugene, for
been turned in to local banks, total
10.—Something that will stir a state the institutions are likely to ask of
the Wie-ie Lumber company, which
$55.75. The largest, for $30.50, w-as
Senator Magladry is looked upon
already greatly interested in the the state as by the fact that there
recently purchased the Burley-Phil­
cashed at the Powell & Burkholder
doings of the Ku Klux Klan is is a tendency to ask them to live as a prominent member of the ses­
lips timber and mill on Cedar creek.
store in payment for a small bill of
sion ami has been several times pho­
about to break. How soon official on less money.
The device has a 50-horse power
merchandise. One for $20.50 drawn
Senator Smith, chairman of tho tographed as such. Ho probably will
announcement will be made is not
in favor of George Roberts and Expense of Completion of Roosevelt known to those on the outside, but ways and means committee of that maintain his reputation of wishing Discontinuation of County Agent automobile engine as a power unit
and works on a cable that is fast­
bearing the signature of Fred Pow­
body, introduced legislation two to follow the lines of least resist­
Not to Interfere With Help
the facts are about as follows:
Highway Estimated; Much
ened at both ends of the track. The
ell, was accepted by Z. L. Cox,
years
ago
that
would
have
put
the
ance
until
somoone
begins
stepping
A meeting of 30 of the Klan
Given Fruit Growers.
track may be of steel, timbers or
of Funds Available.
second-hand dealer, in payment for
lodges was held here Bunday at millage bills up to the people, that upon his toes, when it is said he
¡Miles. A set of four drums handles
purchases totaling $4, and the third
would
have
lifted
the
6
per
cent
ives
a
good
demonstration
of
a
which the Salem cyclops presided.
for $14.75 was passed at Gray’s
The horticultural demonstrations tho line, and a system of compli­
After an all-day session the dele­ limitation and would have put sup­ emale cougar defending her young.
cated gears controls tho speed at
Cash 4 Carry store. It was ten­ a Salem, Ore., Jan. 13.—It will cost gates voted to discontinue paying port of the educational institutions
which
were so well started last year which
total of $5,649,740 to complete the
it operates. It does the work
dered by a man giving his name
up to legislative appropriations.
Someone
asckcd
Senator
LaFol-
under
the
uaspicos
of
the
office
of
dues
until
Grand
Dragon
Gifford,
as Frank Cox, to whom the check so-called Roosevelt highway from of Portland, is removed from office. Senator Smith always has been a lette, of Marion, the watchdog of the county agricultural agent will of an ordinary locomotive but oper­
was drawn, and was signed by J. Astoria to the California Btate line, The charges against Gifford are strong proponent of retrenchment the treasury, whether he had any be continued this year, according to ates on grades where a locomotive
F. Norton. The checks were passed according to a report just completed that he has used the autocratic everywhere and has voted his con­ appropriation bills to introduce. Ho C. E. Stewart, county fruit in­ would bo powerless.
A similar locomotive built by the
on Friday and Saturday of last by Herbert Nunn, state highway en­ power vested in him in an arbitrary victions whenever the opportunity replied that ho did not caro to bring spector. Notwithstanding the dis­
for presentation to the state
offered. That probably is the rea­ the session to a speedy adjournment, continuation of the work of the same company has been operating
week. The handwriting on all is gineer,
manner,
that
he
has
used
funds
col
­
highway commission at its next
successfully at Coburg on a 30 per
the same.
lected by him from those he has son that he lands on the committee which certainly would be tho result agent, necessitated by the elimina­ cent grade but the manufacturers
which doles out the money. The should he suggest the spending of tion of the offico from the county
A report has reached here from meeting.
protected
to
keep
intact
his
politi
­
In his letter of transmittal Mr.
making the new one much more
d
that a number of bad
Springfield
payroll by action of tho county com aro
cal machine and that his wife is a temper of the people of the people a penny of state • money.
powerful.
• •
checks were circulated there the Nunn said his report was based on Catholic and that his children at* of the state and of members of the
missioners,
Clayton
L.
Long,
horti
­
Wiese Brothers have been in th«
first of the week, one of which the use of all present bridges that tended a Catholic school before he legislature is strongly with him and
The house has the unusual situa- cultural specialist at tho Oregon Ag­
was drawn on a Cottage Grove are considered safe and adequate was elected head of the Klan in it is within the bounds of possi­ tion of having two members who ricultural college, will continue his lumber industry nt Blodgett but re­
bility that appropriations of this are brothers. One is Hunter of pruning, spraying and picking dem­ cently took over the Burley-Phillipa
bank. The man who worked that for the next few years, and no es­ Oregon.
city was known as Albert G. Bent. timate was made for the cost of
session will fall below those of past Union. The other is Hunter of onstrations. The first series will be property ana started operation at
those
in
a
posi-
It
is
stated
by
He was dark, weighed about 175 new bridges over the larger streams tion to know that the _ grand dragon sessions.
Union and Wallowa, The first is held January 30 and 31 and Febru­ once.
There seems to be no groat likeli­ a democrat and has been a member ary 1, according to the schedulo an
pounds, was about six feet in height and bays. These include proposed is spending much more than hia
Duck 8eason Closes Monday.
bridges over the Rogue, Siuslaw and
hood that the university nt Eugene of several sessions. The latter is a
and about 35 years of age.
Monday was the last day on
Siletz rivers and Coos, Alsea and salary and that he must be getting is in any great danger but there is republican and this is his first ses­ nounced by Mr. Stewart. January
Yaquina bays. It is presumed, he additional funds from those inter­ a probability that support of the sion. The two sit side by side and 30 Professor Long will conduct tho which good law-abiding sportsmen
<000 FEET OF SIDEWALKS
demonstrations in the vicinity of
ested in retaining the good will of
ARE BUILT DURING 1922 said, that ferries would be used at the Klan organization. The charges Portland branch will be withdrawn, do not let any political differences Eugene, Janpary 31 at Alvadoro could shoot ducks, the season on ths
feathered game closing on that date.
these points for a reasonable time.
which
would
mean
that
money
now
interfere
with
their
friendly
family
and February 1 at Creswell.
The season was poor this year—not
The report sets out that a consid of Catholicism on the part of mem­ used at Eugene would have to go relations.
More than 4000 lineal feet of
bers of his family seem to out­
enough water at the beginning, too
sidewalk was built in Cottage Orow crable portion of the work outlined weigh the charges of dishonesty to Portland. Prospects for the se­
TWO U. OF O. GRADUATES
much water in the middle and too
during 1922, according to the annual to complete the highway has been and of receiving hush money, as curing of funds for the rebuilding
State Capitol, Salem, Ore., Jan.
PASS
O.
P.
A.
EXAMINATION
chilly weather at the end resulted
report of Street Commissioner G. B. ordered placed in the 1923 road the by laws of the organization are of the buildings recently destroyed 15.—Senator J. 8. Magladry was ab­
in poor bags for nearly all tho
building program by the state high
upon
the
university
campus
can
not
sent
from
the
sessions
Monday,
hav
­
University
of
Oregon,
Eugene,
„-- -X------ *E1--------
way commission. Funds are now strict upon that subject and no be predicted with certainty. Some ing been excused to attend the
’ear.
available for a large amount of the Catholic is supposed to get within members have taken the governor’s funeral of Lon S. Hill, former Cot- Jan. 17.—Two recent graduates of
the
University
of
Oregon
school
of
PALMER TRIPLETS MORE work through cooperation agree­ speaking distance of the organiza­
statement that no money should go tage Grovo lumberman.
business administration passed the ELEPHANT TUSK MYSTERY
THAN DOUBLE WEIGHT IN ments with county courts and the tion or any of its officers.
• • •
for new state buildings to include
state certified public accountancy AT CORVALLIS EXPLAINED
THEIR FIRST SIX MONTHS federal government.
With 260 pounds of solid flesh, examination held in Portland. Spen­
The farm bloc, the lawyers ’ bloc, the university buildings. It is quite
The cost of the section yet to be
that Senator Fisk will be a Representative Bailey, of Junction cer Collins completed the five year BY COTTAGE GROVE MAN
Robert, Rollo and Richard, completed in Lane county would be the majority bloc, the minority bloc, certain
triplet sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl $631,560 for the 33.58 miles yet to the economy bloc and other blocs busy and hard-working man on the City, is almost a democratic major course in accounting and C. 1*. A.
Ernest Purvauce, of this city,
ity all by himself. It is expected problems last June and is now cm
F. Palmer, formerly of this eity, be graded, and $195,350 for the are being spoken of as organizations fr
has given tho solution of the
that
he
will
have
much
in
the
con
­
ployed
by
Whitfield
Whitcomb
4
that
are
to
have
an
influence
upon
arc pictured in the Sunday Ore­ 33.58 miles to be macadamized.
mystery of tho elephant tusk re­
THREE MORE 1923 BABIES duct of the business of the house.
gonian, tne picture having been
The report shows that there are legisaltion. Before the end of the RECEIVE PRESENTS FROM He is as good natured as he is company, of Portland. I’hillip W. cently found in a woodpile in
igh
blocs
Janney,
assistant
professor
of
busi
­
session
there
may
be
enough
taken December 28 when they nine state or other important high­
PROPRIETOR OF FAIR STORE heavy and one of his smiles covers ness administration, was the other Corvallis and sold aa eordwood.
had reached the first half-year ways that connect Pacific highway so that each member can take home
The tusk, that of a mastodon,
the entire house with a radiating, Oregon graduate who passed the ex­
a
set
for
the
kiddies.
mark of their journey through with the proposed coast road. These
Three more prizes were award­ golden glow that makes the mom amination. Usually graduates of was the e property of Mr. Pur
• • •
life. The arrival of these boys lr. elude Columbia river highway,
yance. Ho
He broughi
brought it back from
this week by the Fair Store hers think of the scriptural injunc­
of business administration Alaska, where it was presented
The ways of the democratic ad- ed
on June 28 of last year created MeMinnviUo-Tillamook
highway,
to babies born since January 1 tion, “Peace on earth, good will schools
ministration
require
two
or
three
years
of
ex
­
are
dark.
The
lights
considerable interest on account Corvallis Newport highway, Alsea
to him by an employe of the
and reported at that «tore. First towards men.”
perience following graduation be­ government. He had it in hie
of the unusual weight and size highway, Willamette valley-Floronce in the state house were out for a prize, a baby jacket, was award
half
hour
Wednesday
forenoon
and
fore
they
are
able
to
pass
the
diffi
­
of each at the time of birth. highway, Drain Reedsport highway.
tool cheat while he was in Cor­
ed last week to the nine pound
Tom Campbell, former Cottage cult C. P. A. examination success
Robert weighed 6% pounds ana Roaebu rgCoos Bay highway, Grants the house adjourned to get some son born January 5 to Mr. and
vallis and while taking some
Grove
resident,
from
where
he
was
light
upon
the
subject,
as
Speaker
fully.
measured 19 inches, Rollo weighed Pass-Crescent City highway, and
tools from the chest had to re­
Mrs. A. 8. Lancaster.
Second
6>4 pounds and measured 18 Columbia highway, Portland to As­ Kubli put it. A republican re­ prise, a cap, went to Helen May, originally appointed upon the public
move the tusk so aa to be able
service commission, appears quite
marked that the republican admin­
Oecll
Fords
’
Baby
Drowned.
inches, and Richard weighed 6 toria via Nehalin valley.
to get at some of the tools. He
Mr. and Mrs. John natural circulating about the lob­
istration was never caught without daughter of who
pounds and measured 17 inches.
Cecil, 22 month-old son of Mr. and laid it on a woodpile and forgot
was born on Jan­ bies. He wears the Irish smile that
sufficient gas to keep the lights Crenshaw,
Mrs.
Cecil
M.
Fords,
of
Blodgett,
They were exceptionally strong
to return it to the chest.
uary 4. A pair of felt shoes,
and healthy from the start ana Pitcher. There were 2677 feet of burning. None could be secured, third prise, was the gift to a works overtime and needs not the who are well known here, was
It was suspected at the time
have since more than doubled in cement walks, 1050 feet of board however, that would function in the son born January IS to Mr. and kind of encouragement that is pro­ drowned Sunday afternoon about of the finding of the tusk that
hibited by the eighteenth amend­ 4 o’clock in a creek near the family |
walks and 250 feet of crosswalks.
gas fixtures of the state house.
weight.
C. E. Ingalls, secretary of the
Mrs Kenneth A. Berry, and who ment and the Volstead act.
• • •
As eity marshal Mr. Piteher re­
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer formerly
home, according to word received I late lamented republican state
has been named Kenneth Jr..
• ss
State Capitol, Salem, Ore? Jan. The
resided in Cottage Grove but the ports 29 arrests for the year and
here.
Efforts
to
revive
the
child,
:
central committee, had been dis-
fourth baby reported was
Colonel W. G. D. Mercer, veteran who was rescued ten minutes after | r'ng of the remains of the G.
children were born in Portland a total of $297.50 collected in fines. 11.—The University of Oregon and
Dorothy, baby daughter born and
other higher educational institutions Jam-ary
venerable
sergeant
at
arms
of
shortly before the Palmers re­
he
had
fallen
into
the
water,
were
P. elephant in secret places
12 to Mr. and Mrs. T. the senate, also chaplain of that
Use 3* of your gross receipts for of the state will have aa prominent
turned to that eity to make their
unsuccessful. The funeral was held i in Corvallis, which charge Mr.
J.
Allen,
of
Cherry
court,
who
advertising and increase your busi­ a part as ever in the legislative
at Junction City Wednesday after­ Ingalls did not deny.
boats.
received a pair of bootees.
ness 10*.
proceedings, if they do not get even
noon.
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FROM PNEUMONIA
LEGION LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN
FOR NEW MEMBERS
LOGGING LOCOMOTIVE PULLS
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