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VOLUME XXXIII
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923
MRS. A B. WOOD IB U
HOSPITAL AFTER OPEL.
ION
BEDE CALMLY SLEEPS AS
TRAIN GOES THROUGH CAP­
ITOL CITY; WALKS BACK
TACOMA GIRLS LEAVE STOLEN
AUTOMOBILE HERE
NUMBER 20
FIRE ENGINE MAKES FIRST
RUN; WOODSHED BURNED
INCOME TAX RETURNS MUST BE
FILED BY MARCH 15
Mrs. A. B. Wood, who recently
The new fire engine made its
underwent an operation at a San
first run to a fire Saturday evening
Diego hospital, was able to return |
When an Oregon Electric train
when the woodshed of the house
to her home January 11, and is
with Elbert Bede aboard arrived
occupied by Archie Knowles and
E. D. Leonard Caught When He gaining at a comfortable rate, ac­ I Bicycle 8hop, Residence, Church and
Three
16-year
Old
Runaways
Store
in Salem Monday morning at 7
family, on Douglas court, caught Deputy Collector W1U Be Here for
Tries to Trade Coupe Secured
Commercial Club Rooms Are
cording to news received this week
Oar and Go to Portland by Trains
o ’clock Bede was Bleeping—so
Two Days to Give People Help
fire. By the use of a garden hose
From Garage Here.
from Mr. Wood.
Mr. Wood in­
Entered by Pilferers.
loudly and vigorously that he
Before Pitcher Notified.
neighbors kept the flames from
In Preparing Reports.
quires about the whereabouts of
did not hear the brakeman call
spreading to the house, and the shed
Whitely saying that there are
“
8-a-l-e-m
”
and
the
conductor
was
allowed
to
burn.
The
hydrant
H. D. Leonard, 19-year-old boy Opal
An epidemic of petty thievery
Threo 16-year-old Tacoma girls,
many authors and literary people
To Assist income tax payers in
whose home ia at Drain, was ar­ in
_ its course in didn’t hear Bede snoring until Jean Wolrner, Dorothy Depsest and wrenches were lost from the fire
San Diego who are great admir­ seems to be running
about ten minutes later. Then
truck while making the run and preparing thoir tax returns before
rested in Portland early this week ers of the work recently published Cottage Grove. Harry Rentle’s bi-
Emma
Wisner,
are
wanted
at
hume
the conductor, sauntering past
March 15, the final date for filing
charged with passing bad checks on by the former Cottage Grove girl eycle shop was entered through a
for the theft of a Chalmers auto­ the flumes were under control be­
Cottage Grove and Springfield mer­ and who are anxious to know if side door Monday night. Two dol­ Bede’s seat, found him and heard mobile belongiug to the parents of fore a stream could be turned on returns, four representatives of the
him. He was still sleeping but
by the fire laddies. The damage office of the collector of internal
chants a couple of weeks ago. Leon­
is any prospect for further lars in small change that had been not sleeping still. The conductor the Wisner girl, Chief of Police was small.
revonue in Portland will be in this
ard was located in Portland when there
left in the till, a flashlight and a
Green
Pitcher
was
notified
Satur
­
literature
from
the
young
author.
city March 9 and 10.
Deputies
reused him.
he attempted to dispose of a Ford
number of other articles of small
day.
The
girls,
headed
south,
Earle, Rockwell, Hewitt and Colvig
* ‘ Did you want to get off at
coupe which he secured from Wood-
value were taken. The door through
reached
Cottage
Grove
Saturday
will spend the time from February
son Brothers, W. H. DeVore, his
which admittance was gained was Salem f” inquired the trainman.
moruiug about 9 o’clock but left
26 to March 15, inclusive in Lane
“ Absotively, ” replied Bede; again
partner also being arrested at the
left open when the thieves departed.
on
No.
18
north
bound
South
­
county.
“is we purt-near there or is we ern Pacific train at 10:12, before
same time.
A prowler entered the residence
Every married person, living with
aintI''
The young man traded a Ford
of M's. O. M. Miller Saturday eve-
police officer had been notified
husband or wife, in order to claim
“ We is posilutely and com­ the
touring car, which it is thought may
ning wuxie members of the houso-
to
watch
for
them.
The
car,
which
the exemption of »2,500 and »400
pletely there and a coupht miles the girls had loaded with food and
have been stolen, as part payment
hold were out, but Mrs. Miller,
on the coupe and made a small Stretch Needed for Highway Route who had been to the fire, returned besides, ’ ’ replied the conductor, clothiug for their trip, is at Wood- Governor Pierce Behind Educational for <>ach dependent minor allowed in
tho federal income tax law, must
Campaign of State Council;
cash payment. The balance he prom­
before the thief had secured any as he yanked the whistle cord.
Bros, garage where they stored
North of City to Bridge
make a return although his actual
And Bede brought his return son
ised to bring in the following day
Legislation Probable.
booty. As she entered the front
it Saturday morning.
not income for 1922 may have been
Over Coast Fork.
when he said he would be paid off
door she heard footsteps within. Be­ with him, on foot.
Although Portland police were
only »2,000.
at the J. H. Chambers mill. Al­
lieving it to be her son Dale she
warned to watch for the girls and
Every unmarried man who is the
‘ ‘ The cooperative marketing
though he was not allowed to take
called
out
as
the
footsteps
receded.
guards
wore
posted
at
all
of
the
The state highway commission
movement is sweeping the whole head of a family and who had a
the coup»1 at the time he made the
Getting
no
response
she
switched
on
Portland
bridges
the
girls
got
by
net income of »1000 or more, during
first payment the young man re­ soon will begin condemnation pro­ the lights and followed the foot­
that city. After storing the car country from the Atluntie to the 1922 although entitled to the same
Pacific,’’ said C. J. Hurd, market
turned later and quietly ran the car ceedings against a number of prop­ steps, which retreated into the base
here
they
mailed
the
owner's
stub
exemption of »2500 allowed married
out of the garage, taking with him erty owners north of Cottage Grove meat. Convinced that she had a
issued by the garage to the mother specialist of the O. A. C. extension persons, providing his net income
service on returning from the na­
a pair of dealers license plates, to obtain right of way for Pacific burglar to deai with, Mrs. Miller
of
eno
of
the
girls
and
bought
does not exceed »5000, must file a
without attracting the attention of highway between the northern lim­ withdrew and the prowler made his
tickets back to Portland, evidently tional cooperative council at Wash­ return. The head of a family under
ington. “More than a million and
any of the garage employes. Inves­ its and the proposed Coast fork escape. He had entered through a
thinking
to
throw
searchers
off
tigation showed that he was not bridge, according to County Judge rear window by piling up boxes to Hall Would Reduce Appropriations their trail. They were travelling on a half farmers were represented the law is defined as a person who
supports in one household one or
C. P. Barnard, who consulted last reach it. Mrs. Miller had started
employed at Chambors mill.
One Million; Others More
money secured when the Wisner girl, when the council met, and 15,000 more relatives by blood, marriage,
When he attempted to trade the week with members of the commis­ to the fire when she remembered
who Bmps, cashed a »200 check on names were wired in from the cot­ or adoption.
Conservative In Plans.
sion
and
the
state
highway
engi
­
ton growers association alone while
coupe on a Ford sedan at a Port­
her handbag, which contained her
her father’s account.
Every person whose gross income
land garage the coupe was recogniz­ neers.
purse and money, and she returned
The father of the Weismer girl the council was in session.*’
for 1922 was »5000 or over must
Suit
will
also
be
brought
agaikst
A
state-wide
cooperative
market
­
ed since a representative of Wood-
State
Capitol,
Salem,
Ore.,
Jan.
and took it with her.
was in Cottage Grove yesterday to
file a return, regardless of the
son had driven the car down from 8. H. Jacobs, Dexter farmer, who
While a party was in progress at 22.—The substitution of a form of got his automobile.
Immediately ing educational campaign has boon
Portland only a day or two before. declines to accept the amount of­ the Christian church Friday evening government bearing about the same after tho disappearance of the girls agreed on by the 12 organization amount of the net income. If a
Leonard explained his possession of fered him by the Lane county court thieves entered the building ant relation to the present form of was discovered Mr. Wismer started members composing the Oregon Co­ husband and wife living together
the dealers plates, saying that he for a strip of land for additional pilfered the refreshments which had government as does the abbreviated south by train, going as far as operative council which met in Sa have an aggregate gross income of
»5000 or more, separate returns or
had been employed at Woodson's right of way for the Goshen-Lowell been provided for the occasion.
costume of the flapper to the many Stockton, Calix'., where he rocoivcd lem January 17. This will carry the a joint return may be filed.
and that he purchased the car from section of Willamette highway.
A set of ivory billiard balls, val­ times patched mother hubbard of word from his wife that the girls idea into every community in the
All the ordinary and necessary
them.
ued at about »60, were recently the days of our grandparents is had been caught on their return to state. The purpose, methods and expenses paid or incurred in carry­
Girls Pile Up 43 to 5 Score.
Leonard was a member of Com­
stolen from tho old commercial club about what is proposed in the con­ Portland. The girls drove as far results of cooperative selling will ing on any trade, business, profes­
pany D, Cottage Grove unit of the
The local girls high school basket­ rooms over the Powell & Burkholder solidation bills now before tho ses­ south as Ashland and then returned be explained by extension special­
sion, or vocation are allowable de­
national guard, and he has failed ball team easily defeated the Kappa store.
sion and it is hoped that the flap- to Cottage Grove and stored the ists. Local arrangements and other ductions in preparing income tax re­
to return a uniform belonging to Kappa Gamma house team from the
Most of the crimes are beyond perized form of government will automobile.
At Roseburg they assistance will be given by repre­ turns. Typical expenses of a mer­
the body.
University of Oregon in a game on doubt the work of local talent, but give as much more freedom for stayod over night in the same hotel sentatives of the council.
Three checks, totaling »55.75 were the local armory floor Friday night, no arrests have yet been made nor free functioning of the armB and with Mr. Wismer but neither he
The state grange, farmers ’ union, cantile establishment are amounts
paid for advertising, hire of clerks,
passed by Leonard and his partner, piling up a scoro of 43 points to t any of the property recovered.
legs of the government as the ab­ nor the girls were aware of it at farm bureau, bankers’ association, and other employees, rent, light,
one each on Powell & Burkholder, I made by tho visitors.
TL_ high
The
breviated costume has given for the the time, the girls arising and leav­ ngucultural committoe of tho Port­ heat and water, telephone, insur­
Z. L. Cox and the Cash and Carry school _
girls . played a brilliant
land chamber of commerce, the statu
“ ■ game EEL WORM IS FOUND ON
proper functioning of the anus and ing at an early hour.
store about two weeks ago. It is throughout, giving the visitors little
college extension service and bureau ance, delivery expenses, the cost of
FRUIT TREE SHIPMENTS legs of the wearer thereof. Also
thought that both Leonard and his opportunity to get the ball in their
of markets, and the five state-wide operating delivery wagons and
the operations, it is hoped, will bo
partner worked in this town and possession.
commodity marketing associations motor trucks, and incidental repairs
Two shipments of fruit trees that as much more out in the open where
to such vehicles, but not the orig­
Springfield since all of the descrip­
are back of the movement. The five inal
have come into this vicinity this they may bo seen and attract the
cost of such vehicle. The ex­
tions do not tally. Checks totaling
are
growers
of
grain,
associations
month have been found to be in­ interest and attention of the gov­
penses of a manufacturing business
»90 were passed at Springfield, all
fruit,
wool,
poultry
and
hay.
fested with the root nematode or erned.
include labor, raw materials, sup­
drawn on the First National bank,
Governor Pierce, who approves plies,
The state has assumed so many
eel worm. The trees came from a
repairs, light and heat, power,
of this city. Sheriff Stickels is ar­
tho
plan,
has
asked
the
council
to
Portland nursery, one shipment ar­ functions in addition to those orig­
soiling cost, administration and sim­
ranging to bring the two boys back
name
a
committee
to
help
draft
a
Aged
Man
Believed
to
Have
Resided
riving January 1 and the other inally contemplated that the wings,
to Lane county. Leonard is said to
market master bill for enactment at ilar charges.
January 13. The eel worm is one of ells and patches wiuuh have been
Longer in Lane County Than
✓
In making out his incomo tax re­
have been in trouble before.
this session of the legislature.
added
have
formed
a
crazywork
of
the worst pests known and when
Any Other Living Person.
turn, the farmer is required to re­
Although Scores Are Against Locals once started can never be eradi­ government that could not be ex­
port as gross income all receipts
Boys Play Good Games and Win
Elite Buys New Electric Stoves.
cated. It preys not only on fruit pected to be efficient.
derived from the sole or exchange
Isaac
E.
Stevens,
a
pioneer
of
Senator
Hall,
authoa
of
ono
of
The
Elite
confectionery
and
res
but
on
grains,
vegetables
and
any
Compliments on Behavior.
farm products, including crops
uw tuurant has installed two new two- of
form of vegetable life. This iB the the consolidation bills, kt the public Lane county of ’47, died at his
and livestock, whether produced on
first case found in the state, Ore­ hearing tonight rec^nmended that a home in Springfield Tuosday morn­ burner electric stoves in the kitchon, the farm or purchased and resold.
Although the Cottage Grove high gon having been particularly free million dollars be taken from the ing nt tho age of 88 years. It is replacing thu largo one that had
Where farm produce is exchanged
tngi
school basketball tosBers lost three from the worm heretofore.
appropriations for the next bien­ believed that at thu time of his been in use for several years. A now for r groceries, merchandise, or other
out
of
four
games
played
on
their
death
there
was
qo other person phonograph was also recently pur­
nium
in
case
his
plan
is
adopted
District Will Use Privilege of Tak­
articl
___ ____________
— Lelos, r tho fair
market value of
southern Oregon trip last week the
and efficiently conducted, whilo living who had lived in this county chased and installed in tho Elite.
the article received must be re­
ing Up »40.000 Bond Issue at
men showed up well in action, ac­
Senator Johnson and Representative so lung a time.
ported as income. A farmer who
End of First 10 Years.
cording to Coach Harry Hargreaves,
Mr. Stevens came to Lane county
Carkin wore less ambitious and rec­
rents his farm ou the crop-share
and stand excellent chances of de­
ommended a reduction of »431,000, 76 years ago settling with his par­
basis must report such income for
admitting, however, that the Hall ents in tho country between the
In these
those days when everyone is feating both Ashland and Rogue
the year in which the crops are
estimate of reductions probably Willametto and McKenzie rivers
growling about the expense of con­ River when those teams come to
sold. Profits derived from the sale
might be the nearer correct. The now known as Willakenzie. At the
ducting the schools it is refreshing play on the Cottage Grove floor.
or rental of farm lands must be re­
to be informed that the school He is not so sure about the outcome Hand Issues Challenge; Bout to De- authors of both bills thought that time there wore not half a dozen
ported.
of
the
Medford
game
here,
however.
families
in
the
entire
county.
The
the greater efficiency to be brought
cide Supremacy May Be
board has made arrangements to
Cottage
Grove
won
one
and
lost
donation
land
claim
which
his
»2000 Appropriation by Chamber of
about through rebuilding the form
save more than »6000 for the Cot­
Staged in Eugene.
Commerce and Grange for
of government and bringing about father took up is now included in
tage Grove district. This will be one of the series of two games
played
at
Ashland.
The
first
game,
the
state
game
farm
near
Eugene.
an orderly arrangement of functions
County Agent Refused.
done by refunding the »40,000 issue
which
was
lost
by
a
score
of
39
to
As
a
youth
Mr.
Stevens
saw
The bout which will determine was fully as valuable as the sav­
of bonds which were issued to build 30, was lost due to the calling of
service
in
the
Indian
wars,
fighting
whether Ralph Hand, local favorite, ings to be made.
Commissioners Emmett Sharp and
the present high school building.
unjustly, according to both or Ad Gustavo is the best man on
Representative Kay, of Marion, in the Rogue River indian war. He L. N. Roney on Wednesday refused
The district has the option of tak­ fouls
the
coach
and
members
of
the
team.
was
married
in
1858
to
Careen
Wor
­
to place their certification upon a
ing up the bonds at the end of the With the securing of a referee from the mat is likely to be decided at characterized as one of the watch­
Eugene in the near future, accord­ dogs of the treasury, stated that he sham, who died in 1904. In 1907 he »2000 fund appropriated by thu Eu Owner, Who Has Operated Business
first ten-year period and will avail Califorma
on
the
second
night
the
married
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Anderson,
ing
to
a
letter
received
by
The
Sen
­
believed all the authors of con­
gene chamber of commerce and the
itself of this privilege. The present Cottage Grove boys easily took the
for Several Years, Will Take
tinel yesterday from Gustavo, who solidation bills were reckless with whe survives him. He also leaves granges of the county as Lane
bonds bear 6 per cent interest, game by a 26 to 15 score.
Opportunity for Rest.
six
steps-ins
an
1
twy
step
daughters,
defeated
Basanta
Singh
in
Eugene
their figures. He stated that the
county's share of the support of
whereas there was spirited bidding
The game at Medford, lost by a Tuesday night, and who was chal­ cost of all the administrative ex­ tird a rutor beside other relatives tho office of county agricultural
to take a new issue at 5 per cent. score
of 38 to 17, was played on lenged by Hand at the close of the penses of state government, tho only prominent ir. this county
agent for a year. The chamber of
The reduction of interest will save
E. A. Dorff, who came here a year
Nat floor, which is twice again match.
place where savings could be
commerce had made plans to ap or more ago from Bellingham,
»4000 on a ten-year period. The the
as
large
as
the
floor
on
which
the
Hand
and
Gustavo
have
already
brought
about
through
consolidat-
»1500
out
of
its
promo
propria
te
new bonds also may be taken up at boys play here at home, and the
Wash., has leased Louis Bender’s
tion fund and the granges had ar- bakery establishment, takiug charge
the rate of »2500 annually and this men did well to maintain the score met twiee and the honors are even. ions and eliminations, was only
Hand
defeated
GuBtavo
at
Gold
Hill
slightly
over
a
million
dollars
for
give
»500,
replacing
the
ranged to
feature will bring the total saving which they did, is the opinion of
of the plant Monday. Mr. Bender will
in their first match and Gustavo de­ the biennium, or only a little more
amount which was cut off the spend several weeks taking a much
during the ten-year period to more Coach
Hargreaves.
Medford
used
feated
Hand
in
this
city
in
their
than
the
amount
;
proposed
to
be
by
the
two
commis
county
budget
than »6000.
needed rest before making a de­
three fresh teams against the visit­ Becond match. Hand sustaining a saved by the Hall bill
■loners.
cision as to entering busiuoss again.
ing boys who were tired from their fractured rib in the final fall.
The total amount appropriated
Certification of the fund by the Ilis plans at present are indefinite
two games at Ashland.
Hand wants to wrestle at 160 two years ago for the expenses of Native of Sweden Lived Near Cot­ cc mmissioners is necessary by law except that ho will take the rest
At Rogue River a number of the pounds. Gustavo, who is heavier, state government for the biennium
tage Grove for 22 Years; Family
in order to obtaia .he »2000 from which has beeu made necessary by
Cottage Grove lads played at a dis wants to make it 165, but the beef was about three and a half millions.
the state and the »600 government the long hours and confining work
All Here for Funeral.
advantage, their feet having been question is likely to be adjusted, The savings proposed by Hall would
money which has heretofore been in which he has been engaged. He
painfully blistered in the three because, according to Gustavo’s be about 28 per cent. The savings
paid in to help support the office.
games preceding. In a rough and letter, Eugene men are planning to estimated by Senator Johnson and
Funeral services for Mrs. ¿una Without the approval of thecommis lias been engaged successfully in
the bakery business in this city for
tumble
game,
in
which
the
referee
Olesen,
who
died
Saturday,
at
her
Classes Taking Examinations Now
sioners the »2600 outside money, for several years. Mr. Dorff was con­
offer a purse of »750 for the match Representative Carkin would be
was knocked down three times, Cot­ to be held in the armory there.
about 13 per cent. Most members home at Comstock, were held Mon which tho county does not have to nected with the Royul Bakery in
Are Small; Lynn Jones Passes
tage Grove lost, 29 to 19.
Gustavo declares, however, that of the session believe that a saving day from the Mills chapel, Bev. H. spend a cent, cannot be obtained.
Out of Grammar Grade.
Heck was high point man for the while he prefers to wrestle in Eu- of 10 per cent is the maximum at B. Iler conducting the service, In Furthermore thu commissioners re Bellingham before coining to Cot­
tage Grove.
locals, making 22 points out of 30 ?;ene, it is not because he was un- which they may
ma; aim. The authors terment was made in tho 1. O. O. F. fused to allow tho county agent to
The list of students in Cottage in the first Ashland game and 20 airly treated here. “Let me assure of the two bills agreed that any A. F. Ik A. M. cemetery.
oceupy an office in the emirt hoii.ie
26 in the —
second
Mrs. Anna Olesen was born in should a plan whereby tile agent
— —
ond game.
une. He you, he writes, “ that in my career proposed savings are a matter cf
Grove and vicinity who successfully out of
1
first game as a wrestler I cannot think of a mere conjecture. They asked their Elfdalen, Sweden, December 25, may be retained be worked out.
passed the eighth grade Btate ex­ was knocked out in the
aminations and the state examina­ and ] played only about half of the place that dealt as fair or better judgment that the savings they sug­ 1869. She came to the United
The plan of the chamber and
tions in geography and physiology game, t. The trip was a hard one as than Cottage Grove.’’
gested would be brought through States in 1881 and in 1889 married granges was presented ' to
' the
‘ : court
Ole
T.
Olesen
at
Pine
City,
Minn.
have been issued. Those who passed far as keeping in condition, aecord
Gustavo is to meet Carl Nelson, efficient operation of their consoli­
Wednesday by M. H. Harlow, •, -form-
ing to Hargreaves, but the boys of Spokane, at' Enterprise tonight, dation plans and that seemed to be In 1901 the Olesons moved to Oro er county commissioner, and the re-
the eighth grade tests are:
District 45 (Cottage Grove)— had a good time and were a credit and Hand wrestles a handicap about as far as they eould be ex­ gon and have lived in the vicinity fusal of the commissioners was im- Mercy Hospital, in Eugene, Is Sued
to the school. On a number of match here with Pete Sauers on pected to go.
uf Comstock for the past 22 years, mec late.
Lynn Green.
by Eugene Estate to Fore­
District
25 (Latham)—Elliott occasions townspeople took especial February 3, Sauers agreeing to win
Other speakers stated that the most of the time on their ranch on
“This action on tho part of the
close Tax Lien.
pains to pass compliments upon the iwo falls from Hand in 75 minutes. >eople of the state are asking more Bear creek known as the Shafer commissioners is little short of as-
Vinson.
District 75 (London)—Jessie Pru- behavior of the boys to their coach.
or elimination than for consolida ranch.
founding,
ling,” said a prominent grang
The trip south was made on Sun JENKS GETS JUDGEMENTS
Deceased is survived by her hus­ er
ett.
In order to test in tho courts the
tion, that they wish the government
“Thia fund is offered ns a
District 93 (Dorena)—Genevieve day, the group leaving here at 9
AGAINST MINING COMPANY to cease functioning in so many di­ band, Ole T. Olesen and by six gift and yet they refute to certify question of whether or not hospitals
o’clock in the morning and reach­
Paquette, Sidney T. Bales.
rections, that the people would ap­ children: Victor, Leroy, Gilbert and to it or to allow the county agent eonducied by church organizations
District 122 (Star)—Jessie E. ing Medford at 5 o’clock. The re­
Edd Jenks, Cottage Grove mining prove doing away with appropria Johnnie, all of Comstock, and Mrs. to occupy lesk room in the court are exempt from taxation, Mrs.
mainder of the journey to Ashland man, was awarded judgments in the tions for such purposes as the live­ Clara Michael and Lesley Olesen, house. I ha.’dly know whnt to think Flora Livermore of this city, as ad­
Ferguson, Carl E. McCollum.
Those who were successful in was made on Monday.
following sums Monday against the stock exposition and the work of both of Shedd. The family ail were about it. The refusal of the com ministratrix of the estate of Archie
Those making the trip were Joe Baltimore Gold Mining company: tourist and advertising bureaus and here for the funeral
physiology and gc-ograjihy are:
nuisioners to take -nis .n-iion pre W. Livermore, deceaaed, has insti­
McCargar
and
Roy
Heck,
forwards;
District 45 (Cottage Grove)—
vents the bringing in of »2600 out­ tuted proceedings against the Sisters
»1331.50 and »138 attorney fees, that appropriations for the state
Maud Blackmore, Wilson Hubbell, Wendall Cochran, center; Cleo More- »47.50 and »15 attorney fees, »154 fair, for county fairs and the like •100,000 EUGENE HOSPITAL
side money for tho work, and be­ of Mercy of Eugene, seeking to
lock
and
Harry
Skilling,
guards;
Elmo Clair McCormick, Gilbert Mc-
DEDICATION HELD SuNDAY sides the comity would not lie com­ foreclose a tax ben against the
and »66 together with interest on could be greatly reduced.
Gelvay, Elizabeth Miller, Sophia M. Dale Miller and Dana McCargar, all sums.
Mar.y members believe that thore
pelled to sp>al a cent.”
Mercy hospital property there. Mrs.
The plaintiff claimed
sub«.
Booker, Ctrl Knowlas.
Hundreds of people from all parte
Livermore seeks a judgment in the
that the above amounts were due must be consolidation or a number
Local
fans
will
have
an
opportun
District 37—Francis Marguerite
sum of »1776.65, which, it is alleged,
for material and labor furnished of people are going to be eliminated of the county, quite a number of
Guard Teams Play Tonight.
ity of aeeing the team in action while working on the mining com­ from public life at the same time whom were from this city, sttended
Kelly.
ia the amount paid in taxes by Mr
The
local
national
guard
team,
again
on
the
home
floor
for
a
time.
District 93 (Dorena)—Nellie Teet­
that the people put through a con­ the dedication of the new »100,000 composed of Heck, Morelock, Beager, Livermore before his death and by
pany ’s property in Bohemia.
Eugene
plays
here
tonight,
Ashland
ers, Vonda Hubbard, Naomi Doo­
solidation program by the initiative three-story home of the Eugene hos­ Hubbell, and Hkilling, meet Com the estate since, together with pen
is coming for a game February 3 WATERPROOFING PRODUCT
little.
method.
pital Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. M.
alty and interest.
and
University
high
school
of
Eu
District 119—Daniel Garoutte.
Roy Bitner, recently acting gov­ Walters, pastor of the First Metho­ pany C team of Eugene in this city
TO BE MANUFACTURED HERE
Mr. Livermore bought a delin
tonight.
The
Eugene
five
was
de
­
gaae plays the local boys Feb­
ernor, and Sam Koser, secretary of dist church of Eugene, delivered tho
quent tax certificate on the Mercy
feated,
39
to
21,
by
the
Roseburg
ruary
2.
Henry ▼catch High Gun in Shoot.
hospital for 1917, and the taxes
J. J. Preo, who with his family state, seem to have pot a mean one dedicatory address. Formal presenta­
have been paid on the property by
arrived here last week from New­ over on the administration. Bit­ tion of tho building was made by quintet Monday night.
Henry Veateh, of this city, and
him, or the estate, for the three
Boy Oppie, of Roseburg, were high Makes Final Proof on Hoturtiil berg, will manufacture and distrib ting aa members of the state tax Dr. William Kuykendall, president
Buys Into Handle Factory.
subsequent yean.
" ' levying body, before the convening of the Eugene hospital staff.
Andres J. 8. Ostlund made final ute n waterproofing material in Cot-
mea at the trap shoot sti aged at
Robert L. Jones, of this city, has
The new hospital is one of the
The reason the taxes hava not
the state game farm near Eugene proof on a homestead near the city tnge Grove at 13 117 Ash avenue. of the legislature, they lopped off
Sunday, each having broken 90 clay before United States Commissioner where the family have taken up »700,000 in appropriations. Aa the moat modern hospital structures on purchased the interest of W. T. been paid, say those ia charge of
Sherman in the Eugene Handle fac­ the hospital, ia that such property
birds out at 100 shots.
Several E. O. Immel in Eugene Saturday, their residence. The product is levy each biennium can not be ths Pacific coast.
tory of which his father, J. I. Jones, is exempt from taxation on aeoount
e George Shearer and highly recommended for all leather raised more than 6 per cent above
men from this city took part in the
of its being church property.
Watch the label on your paper.
is the principal owner.
goods
shoot.
both of this city.
(Continued on fourth page)
COOPERATIVE MARKETING PLAN
SWEEPING COUNTS
STATE TO CONDEMN PROPERTY
TO GET RIGHT OF WAY
SAVING OF $6,000 IS PIAN Of
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
RALPH HAND AND AD GUSTAVO
LIKELY TO MEET SOON
SHARP AND RONER REFUSE TO
LA. DOREE LEASES CITYBAKERY
EROM LOUIS BENDER
MRS. ANNA OLESEN, COMSTOCK
IS BURIED HERE
TAXATION Of CHURCH PROPERTY
INVOLVED IN CASE