» VOLUME XXXIII COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923 MISS BAJf. , J> PLEASES IN COMED/ AT UNIVERSITY A. L. WOODARD HITS UPON TIME SAVING DEVICE WHICH REPLACES GATES ALSO NUMBER 21 ARMORY MEASURE INTRODUCED IN SENATE TUESDAY HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS ARE IN CONVENTION IN EUGENE INCOME TAX BLANKS SENI OUI BÏ COLLECTOR Miss Charlotte Banfield, assistant University of Oregon, Eugene, instructor in drama and the speech Jan. 30.—Between 150 and 200 high A. L. Woodard decided that arts in the University of Oregon, school students are expected to at he was wasting too much time Improvements During Year Aggre who is a sister of Mrs. 8. 8. Lass- Mad Scramble for Any Idea That in opening a > naif dozen gates Eugene Chamber and American Le tend tho conference of the High well, of this city, and who has many School Press association and tho Returns Must Be Made by March gate Nearly *107,000; Many to get his tin lizzie from the gion Pus Resolutions Favor friends here, delighted Eugene au May Be Heralded as Panacea 15; Payment May Be Made in Association of High School Student highway to his mill property out Residences Erected. diences last week when she played ing Passage of Bill. for What Alla Us. Body Presidents and Secretaries on Quarterly Installments. from Veatch spur about four the role of Grandmother Squeers in the university camp.’s Friday and miles and he has hit upon an the Hoosier comedy, “ The Raggedy New buildings and residences The Cottage Grove armory bill, Saturday. Programs are designed to State Capitol, Salem, Ore., Jan. ingenious way of saving the timo ” The play is a comedy of Portland, Ore., Jan. 30.—Blanks erected in Cottage Grove during tho Man. 29.—The very air here is surcharged formerly wasted. He took down asking an appropriation of *30,960, givo delegates general and technical for the use of individual taxpayers rural manners and life written by year 1922 indicate the wonderful Fergus Beddie, head of the depart with the idea that taxes must be the gates and put cattle guards was introduced in the senate Tues instruction that will benefit them growth the city is undergoing, ment, and is based on the poems of 1 reduced and that the plan followed in thoir place, running tho guards day, being fathered by the joint in their respective duties of editing in making out their income tax re and managing high school papers turns for the year 1922 have beeu /here was more building perhaps Whitcomb Biley and was , to bring about the result should be •crosswise, instead of lengthwise, military committee, of which Sena and annuals and conducting the af mailed by Clyde G. Huntley, col than for any like period in the his James tor Magladry, author of the bill, is the one that would bring the most as is generally done. Two 2x6 presented on three successive nights. fairs of student bodies. J. A. lector of internal revenue, to every tory of the city. A critic in reviewing the play said feathers with the least amount of planks are set into the guards a member. Adjutant General George Churchill, stato superintendent of taxpayer who filed a return for the improvements in the business sec ol A. White, who was present at the squawking. Miss Banfield’s work: crosswise but slightly lower than year 1921. These returns must be tion of the aity were the Kem two- With this end in view there are the sharp edge of the guards, session of the committee, told of the public instruction, will mako one of made out and filed in tho collector’s “Miss Banfield’s extremely ef the principal addresses at a joint story brick veneer business block fective high character of the Cottage Grove a half dozen or more bills providing representation of Grand the edges of which are sloped meeting of tho association. Among office not later than March 15. and apartment building, erected mother Squeers was a delight. There every imaginable penalty for the down to the planks. These company and said that it was en upon the location of the old Oregon are a good many eharacters in the person who swears falsely to a tax planks are set apart the exact titled to the first money to be giv the students who will speak are Each return must be accompanied ■ • hotel; the Lawson tile garage build Hoosier comedy, but .when the audi return and there must be a dozen width of the running gear of en for armories. This is the only representatives of high schools at by a paymeut of at least one fourth ing on Fifth street, on the old ence left tho little theater they re bills which provide for increasing Woodard’s lizzie and with the aimory appropriation being sought Albany, Enterprise, Molalla, Port of tho amount of the tax or, at tho of the taxpayer, the entire Lurch property, for many years oc membered best the bent little old license fees now being charged or sloping edges of the guards to at this session. At the last session land, Silverton, McMinnville, New option amount may bo paid at the time of cupied by The Sentinel and a hotel woman, humanly wilful and with a provide for licensing something not hold the wheels onto the two- ol' the legislature armory appropria berg and Grants Pass, and members filing, although the government of the faculty of the school of sample room; the tile addition to touch of humorous insight into ¿ev before licensed. None of these have inch surface of the planks Mr. tions totaled *115,000. urges payment of the tax in full on the Allison White Front block, now ery situation.’’ Both the Eugone chamber of com journalism will give technical in- or before March 15. Where the tax anything to do with what is known Woodard has no difficulty in occupied by the Meeks cigar store, as the major plan for tax reduction getting across. Of course a goat merce and the Lane county post of st ruction. payer pays only one-fourth of his the Spray one-story concrete office and tax redistribution. The fellows can go anywhere that a lizzie the American Legion at Eugene tux when he files his return, he has building adjoining the old Bank of who are not in on the big deal feel can and a two-inch surface would have passed resolutions favoring the the privilege of paying the balance Cottage Grove building on Main that they wish to offer something be more than sufficient, so Mr. measure and submitted them to tho in three equal installments on June street, and the Bradley service sta and most any kind of an idea is Woodard cut some old casings Lane county legislative delegation. 15 Septeaibjr 15 and December 15, tion at 404 south Fifth street. The M. H. Anderson presented the grasped and heralded as a panacea into three-foot lengths and nail respectively. Boturns must be filed Sentinel estimates that the total for all th it ails us. by the following persons: ed one end of these in such man facts concerning the need for the cost of these improvements was not armory here to the Eugene chamber An example of this grasping at ner that the other end stands Every individual who nad a net lass than *47,000. and Herbert W. Lombard and anything that comes along is shown State Association to Hear Methods Process of Producing Charcoal and Income of $1000 or more, is single, up in the air over the runway. A record was made in the build George A. Proctor Jr. appeared be in the proposed legislation that The car bumps this out of the of Increasing Business Effi Wood. Distillation From Waste Jf “ulrriedand not living with ing of residences and many of them would license merchandising estab way and after the car has passed fore the Legion and made the ap _ . , J , husband or wife; ciency Discussed. are among the finest in the city. lishments. Almost no retailer could the “gate” comes back into po peal for support from the Eugene Wood Is Successful. Every judividual who hud a not Those which come to mind are the escape. The licensed merchandiser sition. No goat will attempt to body of ex-service men. ----- ii come of *2000 cr more, if married ones erected by C. 8. Roberts, Fred put up a bond to guarantee would University of Dregon, Eugene, University of Oregon, Eugene, I ft,|d liviog with husband or wife; mp it with only tw jump two inches of Wright, John Cameron, William Jan. 30.—The Oregon State Retail that at the proper time he would ace to alight upon. Jan. 30.—Bo successful has been the Every indiv'dual who had a gross RIGHT-OF-WAY DIFFICULTIES Massey, 8. B. Brand, George Kebel- Merchants’ association will hold its turn over to the assessor a correct J ARE PARTIALLY SETTLED process discovered and perfected by income of *5000 or more, regurdless beck, 8. V. Allison, E. T. Blakely, nineteenth annual convention in Eu statement of the amount and value Professor O. F. Stafford, head of 01 whe’hor or not that sum notted C. 8. Montgomery, Albert Hull, Al gene February 19, 20 and 21 in co of his stock. Should it be found Partial settlement of right-of-way the University of Oregon chemistry *'*?} a c',nt °t profit. bert Woodard, H. W. Titus, E. A. operation with the University of that he had sworn falsely to a state to make provisions that will admit difficulties utilization of Exemptions are the same as those on the Pacific highway department, for the Lilley, Victor Kem, A. L. Welden, Oregon school of business adminis ment to the assessor, his license Oregon tax officials to the federal just north of Cottage Grove were waste wood in tho production of “1®"0“,1“1 year: Single person, D. W. McKinney, Boy Leonard, John tration. An educational program, in as a merchandiser would be revoked records. One of the big cards in the ad effected last week when property charcoal and woou distillation prod- ’^000; ,. . °*. family, or married McKay, Fred Montgomery. A new cluding addresses on methods of in and he could no longer conduct the owners along the route of the new ucts that one of the two big corpo- I Pyr8OU living with husband or wife, school house was built at Latham creasing business efficiency, has business. What would happen to ministration program is a severance stretch of highway were visited by ratious utilizing this method on a '*3500, unless the net income is in during the past year, and Met been arranged by the school at tho the stock of goods is not plain and tax, which was precipitated upon J. M. Divers, attorney for the state commercial scale will soon increase '‘*ce8S of *5009, in which ease the calf & Lilly added a mammoth request of the association. With the how foreign capital could be in the session today. ’ The author, Rep highway commissioner. exemption is only *2000; for each Condemna the capacity of its plant. greenhouse. The Sentinel estimates exception of the opening program vited to a state with that kind of a resentative Watson, believes it will tion proceedings have been found This company is the Tonnessoe ' 'ependent under 18, or incapable of that these cost not less than *60,000, on the morning of February 19, law on the statute books ia even produce something like a million corporation, a subsidiary self support, *400. necessary us a last resort. Charles Eastman . ■ r-v . i'll I r, VilTVint mtiu making a grand total of not less which is to be held in the rooms of more inexplicable, but the fact that dollars. Exemptions, VinwmxTzw however, alvAtaU should »me- not Belief that an income tax, a sev 8. Cochran is the only property of tho Eastman Kodak company. be confused with the necessity of than *107,000 lor the new construc the Eugene chamber of commerce, legislation of such a character can The plant, located at Kingsport, i ----------- — owner along the stretch who will erance tax and other pieces of leg tion during the year. Unquestion and the annual banquet on the eve be sincerely introduced and believed Tenn., has a capacity at present of ruing .a return. . Returns' must bo ably others not listed here and ad ning of February 21, all sessions by its authors to be just what islation will produce a large propor abido by the price fixed by the 200 cords daily. This will be in- filed 1 “ in order ‘ that exemptions be viewers of the land. tion of the necessary tax monies ditions and improvements to old will be on the university campus. Doctor Pierce ordered, indicates the allowed.. For instauce a single ., per- creased with the installation of new . is so strong that several pieces of temper of the session. structure! woi.ld bring the total to The program follows: equipment, according to word that 8on Illuy be the head of a family, legislation have been proposed look not less than *125,000. The Sentinel There are now at least four in February 19, morning, opening COX GETS BACK GUN SOLD has reached tho campus this week. ln which case he is entitled to an ' ■ the *’•- pa lartial exemption would be pleased to have other program with address of welcome; come tax plans before the house ing towards TO ALLEGED CHECK FORGER Since Professor Stafford and the <>xemption of *2500 as well as *400 of real and personal ; .1 property. How building improvements called to its afternoon, “Making Your Adver and one or more additional ones firm of Boston engineers behind *or each dependent, but if his in- far any of these will get is a ques- attention. Improvements at the tising Pay,’’ Prof. F. A. Nagley; are possible even though the last Z. L. Cox, second hand dealer, him demonstrated that his process '’0®e is *1000 or more ho must file mills would add considerably to the “The Proper Belation of Business day for introduction of bills has tion that none feel competent to located the gun which E. V. Leon was practical commercially, leading a . raturn. A married person, living answer. passed. The several proposed meth- 1 above total. CoBts,’’ Prof. C. L. Kelly; “The ard secured from him a couple of tho Eastman corporation to ostab "?l. •'"sband or wife, in order to Lane county will lose about a weeks ago and for which Leonard lish Considerable construction is al Business Man and His Banker—Bor ods differ widely in many respects an industrial center at Kings- exemption of *2500 and *400 of land to ______ 1 ready planned for the coming year. rowing at the Bank,’’ Prof. F. E. and have some of the marks of hav- section Benton and paid with a forged check. Leonard port, there aas been a marked do- R°,r each dependent, must likewise ing been hurriedly thrown together Lincoln counties by the provisions had left the gun at the home of a velopment at the Tennessee city. A mong those who will erect homes Folts. .a return, although his actual ' legislation introduced by Bailey. friend wit.i whom he boarded while A village of 31 modern houses was net lueomo for 1922 was only *2000. are Dr. A. W. Kime, A. A. Rich February 20, morning, “Project with the idea of having them of The purpose of the legislation is to operating here. Ho paid for the constructed for employes of the . The necessity of filing a return mond, C. C. Cruson, C. E. Frost, ing Your Advertising Message, ’ ’ whipped into shape in committee. That an income tax will be enact- 1 make the county lino run on section gun with a *20 check, which was plant and will house 155 persons. 13 based upon tho actual net income Boy E. Short, J. T. Smith, H. B. Prof. Nagley; “The Proper Belation 1 Griggs and T. C. Wheeler. Mr. Cru of Business Costs,’’ a continuance ed at all is not certain, but if one lines. found to be worthless. Not having Besides the construction of tho vil and while exemptions will in many it will -J be the __ House bill 278. by McMahan, <rf enough cash on hands at tho time luge, a great deal of construction I li,atance8 relieve tho taxpayer from son has already Btarted work at of his first day’s lecture, Prof. Kel should ——12 * become -------- 2 law — i. the corner of Sixth street and ly; “Beducing Costs of Borrowed graduated tax that does not do too Marion, who is determined to ciit Mr. Cox gave Leonard a check for work has boen undertaken in the I payment of income tax, such the support to the institutions rtf *16, having sold the gun for *4.00. plunt itself. Professor Stafford was I I’e^yrn3 must bo filed in order to Adams avenue. Capital,’’ Prof. Folts; afternoon,' much of a pyramiding stunt. The grange bill that would go as higher learning, proposes that no Leonard cashed the check at the in Kingsport during the entire per-1 claim the amuxptions. meetings of various trade groups. February 21, morning, “Belling high as 15 por cent will not be fa public funds from whatever sourae Sample Store. iod of the installation of the retorts Secrets That Build Business,’’ Prof. vored unless greatly modified. It is derived may be used for instruction and other equipment, directed the Nagley; “A Bureau for Compiling admitted that the McMahan bill, in architecture, allied arts, business EUGENE MEN BUY FRUIT work and supervised tho tests. journalism, law, Average Coats for the State of Ore said to be the administration bill, administration, GROWERS BANK AT CRESWE Solid, liquid and gaseous products gon,’’ Prof. Kelly; “Your Partner and thus advertised on the floor of medicine or commerce. He wouk obtained by the Stafford process in the Bank,’’ Prof. Folts. After the house today, goes too high in take the state out of the business Controlling interest in the Cres are utilized. Tho Tenessee East noon, annual election of officers. taking exactly half the schedule of of teaching professions or trade. well Fruit Growers’ bank has boen man plant attaches its greatest im Local Business Man Defendant in Evening, annual banquet at Hotel the federal income tax. The flat A severance tax bill made its aj- purchased by Claude D. Borer, presi portance to tho acetone and alcohol tux proposed by the tax investiga pea~ance today and is stated by its dent; Bruce B. Brundage, cashier; Case Over Settlement of Estate; Osburn. which are used in the manufacture Ashland to Play Return Game To tion commission, of which Governor author, Watson of Tillamook, to be J. Harold Beytien, assistant cashier morrow Afternoon; Heck High *60,000 Amount Claimed. photographic films, but the char Pierce once was a member, has mot the administration bill, although it and Charles Sigman, teller of the of Men Show Interest In Meeting. coal and by-products find a ready Mau With Total of 16. little favor and ha3 not the support is understood that this bill takes Eugene Bank of Commorce. Direc market. Twenty-six men attended the Abraham Bangs, member of the meeting of the governor who once was a in too much territory to suit the torship of the bank will be assumed conducted at the Presby mercantile firm of Helliwell, Bangs terian church Girl» Defeat Eugene Team. Cottage Grove high school by a Sunday afternoon at member of the body that framed it. governor. Watson’s bill would apply by Mr. Rorer and Mr. Brundage and Marksbury, is being sued by which the subject, The Carkin plan, embodied in two the tax to any natural resource Cottage Grove high school girls «‘V “ the last half of the game but there will be no other changes ' ‘ Reasons Why his brother Edson Bangs for *37,- Men Object to Joining the Church,’’ bills, comes nearer to hitting the taken from the earth or waters of in the personnel of the bank. The defeats! tho Y. M. C. A. girls team "“ «turned winner over Eugene 500, which the latter claims is his discussed. The crowd was much prevailing idea of what an income the states and probably from the Creswell institution has doposits of from Eugene by a score of 28 to P“8h, «boo’» basketball team on share of the estate of their step was B larger than on the Sunday before tax should be. The personal tax is air above the earth. The amount *104,798.09 and total resources of 16 last Friday night. The game tho lo<?* ,bx'ro?"d‘Jr mother, Mrs. Irene Bangs, who died when about graduated to 6 per cent, while the of tax to be laid is left blank ip *118,874.75. The paid in capital was played in Eugene. 8<!Ore of Eugone lead with 15 attended. last may, together with interest at business tax is flat 2 per cent and the bill. It is understood that Gov stock is *10,000, surplus *3,000 and r a score of 19 to 14 at the end of the rate of six per cent for ten one is deductible from the other, so ernor Pierce desires a severance tap undivided profits are reported at years, making a total of *60,000 that two taxos will not be paid on only on timber taken from federal *1,049.66. which he seeks to recover. the same income. There will be a lands, which can not be otherwH' Edson Bangs claims that his step spirited fight to put into any in taxed. PilMMICCIilMCD QU ADD gathering 16 points. Johnson, Eu- PRESBYTERIAN LAYMEN GO mother, wife of the late Eli Bangs, come tax law that may be enacted u uu u i UllnKr pfcne, made 14 points. Neither team TO CORVALLIS GATHERING pioneer livery man of Eugene, a provision that the amount of real I played a substitute. agreed to turn over to him *7000 estate and personal property tax Grove meets the univer- Twelve laymen from the Presby Stockholders Denounce Action of| I 8it Cottage worth of personal property for his Salt Laks Grappler Will Attempt may be deducted from the amount y high five tonight in Eugene terian church in thjs city attended interest in the estate of his father, of income tax paid. That is, If a Court in Refusing Money and. ‘oniorrow afternoon at 3:30 to Thow Local Favorite Two the laymen’s conference in Corvallis County and that she agreed to bequeath person’s income tax were *200 and _ ~----------------- . [o’clock they play a return game Times in One Hour. him one fourth of the entire estate he had a real estate and personal 1 Saturday. Among those going wore Offered to Support Agent. with Ashland here. Cottage Grove Mr. an< Mrs. Homer Galloway and at her death. When Mrs. Bangs property tax of »150, he would be ----- I won one and lost one game in the daughter Bachael, Mr. and Mrs. died last May she bequeathed Edson required to pay but *50 of the in Many Bills Still in Committee; Only Besolutions favoring tho recall of I * wo-gaine series with Ashland on Ralph Hand, local middleweight come tax. Jamos C. Porter, Bev. A. B. Bangs but *1. He claims that his Three Measures So Far Are wrestling favorite, will meet Mike Hpearow, Mrs. Anna Gowdy, Miss Emmett Sharp, county commissioner, I the team s southern Oregon trip two *»■ interest in the personal property of Yokel, famous Salt Lake light Another method of beating the Enacted Into Law. Stella Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred were adopted at the annual meeting weeks ago. the estate of his father was *12,- devil around the bush in the tax The line-up in tho Eugene game Wright and Mr. and Mrs. McLaugh of the Grangers' Eugene Warehouse 000 and in the real property *25,- heavyweight, in a handicap match reduction campaign is to provide was: the armory in this city tomorrow lin. Cottage Grove had next to association in Eugene last week and Cottage House, Salem, Ore., Jan. 000. Mrs. Bangs bequeathed all of at State Grovo (26) Eugone (24) Yokel must pin Hand’s ways of making functions and de 26.—Not a bill of major importance the largest out-of-town delegation steps to circulate petitions were the property that was left of her night. f_____ (8) McLean partments of government self sup taken. The association will soon Heck. (16) shoulders to the mat two times in present, Salem coming first with 13. husband ’s estate to her step-son, porting. As examples it is proposed has yet come before either house mako a definite step toward the Moroiock, (4) f......... (14) Johnson hour to win the bout. Abraham Bangs, and he was ap one Hand that the railways shall partly sup and not a measure of major im thorough circulation of the petitions, Hubbell, (4)___ ...............(2) Taylor was matched last week with Library Hat Street Sign. pointed as administrator. is on the calendar for Skilling, (2)___ g_______ Hartung it ia said. Pete Sauers, light heavyweight port the public service commission, portance Monday in either house. The first A new street sign has been put A. C. Miller, of Goshen, made the Cochran, ______ g____ ___ Sheythe champion of the world, for this that the industries of the state shall major matter to get consideration up by the public library at , the motion for tho recall resolution, date. However, Sauers is not now entirely support the accident com in either house probably will be the library entrance at the rear of the stating that when a previous at the champ. In a match at Portland mission, that parents of children Hall consolidation measure, which is First National Bank building. The tempt was made to recall Conimis Wednesday night of last week Ted shall be required to support their out of committee early in sign is of wood and hangs over tho sioncr Sharp he opposed it and Thye downed Sauers and accumulat children who may be in the state expected coming week. It is possible that street. The labor was donated by signed u remonstrance against it, ed the light heavy belt and roughed training school, fees of the corpora the bill will be disposed of by A. L. Wynne and Ren Sanford, the but since the commissioner has Sauers up considerably in the tion department and of the insur this ance department are to be increased, adoption of a minority report to only cost being for materials. openly opposed the employment of process. Sauers cancelled his date Effie Hopper and Nellie Stewart on effect that it do not pass, a county agent even when an offer here, but Yokel was secured in his convicts at the penitentiary are to the which will be submitted by Sena Affirmative Team; Wayne Veatch stead. be put at profitable labor, etc. is made to finance the office by Balance In Treasury Near *250; 26; in committee, 55; killed, 3; Many are complaining about the tor Johnson, also author of a con passed, 3. Total, 104. *2623.34 Received During 1922 private subscription, he has changed and Sam Swartz Negative. Yokel and Thye met in Portland measure. his mind. Of tha 50 or 60 stock and »2376.16 Paid Out. last night. The result of the argu size of the auto license fee and solidation In the house: Second reading, 28; Here is the way legislation will ment was not yet determined at the there are a dozen or more bills de third reading, 3; in the senate, 24; holders of the warehouse association Effie Hopper and Nellie Stewart, time of going to press. Should To signed to right conditions in this stand when the session convenes in committee, 109; killed, 15; with present only one man voted against -v-.w- that , while The reports of tho financial de- members of the affirmative team of kel beat Thye, Hand’s match to- respect by reducing the fee and Monday forenoon: the resolution. — Ho stated In the senate: Second reading, 16; drawn, 9; passed both houses, 3. heartily "in favor of“» county I P^mente of the various branches the Cottage Grove high school de morrow night will still be with the adding something to the gasoline This gives an idea of the lack of bate team, go to Eugene tonight to light heavyweight champion of the tax. The gasoline tax is a dangerous third reading, 3; bills in the house, speed being displayed and also in »gent Christian church have been igent he did not believe in tho re °* ”ii prepared for 1922, a balance of meet the Eugene negative team on world. Yokel defeated Thye only a thing to trifle with and not only dicates that the amount of business 1 *249.18 being over Another resolution condemning tha I h® ‘n* left ® ver for work of the question: “Resolved, That the couple of weeks ago and may do so because there is some doubt of its if on hand is not so great but that It 1923. The total amount of money direct primary law should be re again. At any rate local fans are constitutionality if put high enough county commissioner for refusing can be disposed of if a full calen received during the year was pealed. ” Herbert Lombard, of Cot looking forward to a rare treat and to take away from it the protection dar should be up each day. The the money offered for the support pl*2623.34 and the amount expended tage Grove, Walter Myers, of Eu- believe Hand’s speed and cleverness it now enjoys by being made to of the agent and for refusing office major programs, however, are likely was *2375.16. «ene, and Harold Benjamin, of the will enable him to stay the allotted appear necessary for maintenanee vs to take a lot of time and unless room in the courthouse was adopted Following are reports of the dif University high school in Eugene, time with his heavier opponent. and repair of highways. There is unanimously. minor legislation is disposed of im The ferent activities : .... will be judges. ausociatioa offered the county Several good preliminaries arc mueh doubt if it could stand a eol- mediately there will bo a badly Church: Received, *2010.38; ex The negative teem, Wayne Veatch also on the card, including a four- stitutional test if used to retire cluttered calendar at the finish, agent free office room in its Pearl ‘ | peases, *1915.23; balance *95.15. and 8am Swarts meet the Creswell round boxing bout. bonds or for original construction in case arrange- street war'eiivuse it a great amount of op There is not Ladies’ Aid: Received, *210.96; HIGH SCHOOL affirmative tonight at 7:30 in the of highways, but in addition to that timism as to 1 the possible outcome meats ire made to continue the expense«, *169.90; balance *41.06. high school auditorium in this city. a high tax would encourage “boot work. of the consolidation and income tax Alleged Forgers La Jail. Bunday School: Received, *211.04; J. E. Tor bet, of Springfield, high logging’’ in gasoline so long as it Zll offiiers and directors of the __ programs. Both have a good chance — ~?n»es, *177.68; balance *33.36. school, will be one of the judges, Elmer V. Leonard and W. H. De could be bought several cents cheap P‘ of meeting defeat because of objec UMOclation wore re-clected at tbe|cx Jndeavor: Received, *142.41; ex one is from University of Oregon V< 'ore, who were arrested in Port er across a state boundary. For ex ' tions to their not being workable, nueting. penses, *83.80; balance *58.61. and the other from Oregon Agricul land on a charge of uttering forged ample, Portland’s gasoline sales un- GAME—AT ARMORY he opposition to the income tax Missionary Society: tural college. An admission charge cheeks at Cottage Grove and Spring doubteldy would be cut in two by a Postal Telegraph Of flee Opens. . Women '« probably will be that it might scare Wiring for the Postal Taiegraph ‘ “^* ...................... ”^ «P” " *S8J«; of 25 cents will be made. field on Monday appeared before tax that made gasoline 5 cents a capital from the state. With several Justice of the Peace Jesse G. Wells gallon cheaper across the river to uuthoro having distinct and varying company’s office and line in this r>8*,Bea *20.(XI________ An article in an exchange refen and waived examination. They were Vancouver. ideas on both subjects, it is poaai city was completed the fore part I to business men who do not adver bound over with bail fixed at *1000. The belief that an income tax is hie that doubt as to the beet method of the week and the office, in I A Chicago man choked on a but- tise. But if they are reel business They are in jail as they were un to be enacted is so strong that the to pursue might briog about defeat charge of Mm. J. P. Graham, was ton in his soup. Maybe the soup able to furnish the bail. men they do advertise. house has passed a memorial asking opened yesterday. I was made out of dressed beef. of all. RETAIL MERCHANTS TO MEH IN EUGENE NEXT MONTH E COTTAGE GROVE TAKES SAME FROM EUGENE HIGH GRANGERS FAVOR RECALL DE UIYIIYII I I LK NOLEGISLATIONOFIMPORTANCE TEI BEFORE SOLONS DEBATES WITH CRESWELL AND EUGENE TONIGHT REPORT SHOWS THRIVING® IN CHRISTIAN CHURCH COTTAGE GROVE ASHLAND BASKETBALL Saturday Afternoon at 3:15 o’clock