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Œlrr Cuitar^ (ßniur VOLUME XXX11J BENSON RESIDENCE DESTROYED IN EARLY-MORNING BLAZE Elmer Neet, Alone in the House, Escapes Only by Jumping From Second Floor Window. COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923 LIFELONG CHUM OF LOCAI WOMAN DIES IN PORTLAND MAJOR KNOX UNDERGOES APPENDICITIS OPERATION News of the death of Mrs. E. E. Sharon, of Portland, wife of the grand scribe of the L O. O. F. lodge, was received in this city this week, was unusually sad especi ally for Mrs. J. P. Graham, the two women 1 having —J " been chums since small girlhood days. Mrs. Mrs Sharon succumbed reed to a heart attack while _ ......e in a neighborhood picture > house Monday night. __ She ___ was 54 j years of age and, although not ■ known here personally, many Odd | Fellows and Rebekahs were ac- quainted with her husband, She , leaves besides her husband, two i di.ughters and one son. Major Roy R. Knox, former resi dent of this city, who had been at tending general staff school in Washington, D. C., submitted to an operation for a sudden attack of appendicitis recently and is now in the Walter Reed general hospital, according to his sister, Mrs. Alfred Beidler. Mrs. Knox has gone to Washington from Portland to be with her husband during liis con valescence. Major Knox was in line for the appointment to the school on ac count of his general headquarters in France and was one of only five national guard officers in the United States so assigned. Completion of this course will put him in line for a good assignment if bo is ever called into active service again. Changes Made to Comply With State Law; Parking Hours Revised and Districts Provided. BEDE SPEAKS ON LEGISLATURE IN EUGENE CHURCH Speaker Says Morale of Entire Body Is Same as That of Various County Delegations. NUMBER 24 Isadora Rice, well known here and one of the most prominent residents of Douglas county, died early Monday morning after a long illness. Mr. Rice came across tho plains with his parents in 1847 and 1848, tho family first sttling in California. I.ator they moved to Washington county in this state, where they lived until taking up kind north of Oakland in the dis’ 1 trict now known as Rico Hill, Tho railroad station of Isadora was named for Isadora Dice. He was 80 years of age. He leaves threo daughters, two sous and two nephews. GUSTAVO WANTS TO BE STATE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP Claims Defeat of Hand and Others at Catch Weights Entitles Him to the Belt. Elmer Neet, planer foreman at At»» ordinanco amending the or- Elbert Bede, editor of The Sen the Western Lumber A Export com Ad Gustavo, who attended the dinance regulating motor vehicle tinel, addressed tho forum meeting pany’s mill, narrowly escaped death Hand-Sauer wrestling match here traffic within the city limits un- at the Congregational church in Eu Tuesday morning when the Benson Saturday night and made rather -----J the council ” animously [■ passed Mon- gene Sunday night upon tho sub residence on Quincy avenue just off conflicting announcements, has writ day night. L The newly amended ject ‘ ‘ What Our Servants in tho of south Fifth street, was burned ten Tho Sentinel a lettor which, ac law now complies with the state Legislature Ara Doing. ” Ho is read to the ground. Boused by the roar cording to its opening paragraph is traffic law which had heretofore ing clerk of the house of repre of the flames Mr. Neet sought to ‘ ‘ in order to clarify a possible mis differed from the local ordinance sentatives, and has held that posi escape by the stairway only to be understanding which has no reason and therefore held precedence over tion for a number of years. He met by a rolling billow of smoke to exist, according to Poliee Gazotte the municipal law. The ordinance suggested a number of changes he rushing up the passageway. Hastily rules. . ,, takes effect immediately. Twenty would make in the ways things are “As I stated at the last smoker,’ snatching an article or two of miles an hour is made tho speed run and defended ’ * ' the members clothing Mr. Neet made his escape Mr. Gustavo writes, “I have won limit within the city limits, in against many of the things unjustly over every middleweight wrestler in from a second story window, to the order for the ordinance to conform said about them, Among other Oregon exeept Butler, but since porch roof and jumped from there with the stato law, although *here- MBS. WALTER DOWENS Olsou defeated Butler, this elimi to the ground. Mr. Neet was alone DIES AT EUGENE HOSPITAL things, he said: tefore the limit for Cottage Grove “ The membere of the legislature nates Butler. Sinco all those matches in the house, Mrs. Neet being in Robertson and Ewing Successful at had boon 15 miles an hour. The are the average men _____ _______ from a number Portland visiting friends. Prominent Business Men to Play were at catchweights there existed Mrs. Walter Dowens died Feb limit for passing school buildings, 3104.05; Council Approves Sale communities of the state. They uo class distinction, except that it Tho fire was first observed by ruary 16 at a Eugene hospital at oi Parts in Kangaroo Court; Out and for one block on either side act as the aevrage citizen of every of Timber Tracts proved that I was tho best man trainmen in tho Southern Pacific the age of 25 years. She is survived thereof, street intersections and of Town People Coming. community acts at comiuervial club except Ted Thyo, but since Thye yards, who notified Night Watch within 50 feet of any railroad by her husband, their infant child meetings and other public gather refuses to make the middleweight man McFarland, who happened to born but a couple of weeks ago ings. They act as you who are The bid of Robertson aud Ewing crossing is 12 miles an hour. be at the station, and he turned in on the $13,000 issue of improvement Complete witu all the thrills and limit and I do uot, it simply leaves Tho nours for parking on Main having died a few days before the listening to me act when you get tho alarm. Mr. Neet woke Mr. and uonds issued by the city was accept street between the Southern Pacific mother’s death. Deceased was a features of an early day mining me as the logical middleweight a public discussion of some camp, plans for the spectacular pre ehampiou of the slate of Oregon, Mrs. John Wallace, next door neigh ed by the city council Monday track and a line 60 feet east of member of the Presbyterian into public matter. They must have their sentation ‘ ‘ Tho Days of ’49 ’ ’ to which any fair minded person must bore, after jumping to safety, and night, that company offering the the Coast Fork bridge have also church. fun, as you must have yours, but bo given March 3 in the armory admit. Mrs. Wallace’s telephone call to highest of eight bids submitted. The been changed, the owner, driver or as a whole they are honest, serious by Calvin Funk Post No. 32 of, “I will put up one hundred dol tho central office was. turned in successful bid was for $104.05. This operator of a car not being allowed men, seeking to do what to thorn the American Logion uro fast pro lars weight forfeit; 160 pounds 2 at about the same time as Mr. is the first time tho city has ever to let the car remain in these limits semis the right thing to do. McFarland’s. i been able -t. . to sell .. improvoment bonds for more than an hour between the to completion. Some com p. m. day of match, match to be “Lane county has au average del gressing The alarm was turned in about either for, cash or at a premium, hours of 6 a. m. and 6 p. m. pleto surprises aro to be withheld uo time limit, promoter to put up egation, one of the best it ever has oue thousand dollar purse, winner 1:30 o’clock but the fire had gained The bonds are ten-year serial de- Vehicles may not be parked at any had. Your representatives are typi until the evening of tho event, ac to take the puree; match not to such headway that the house was nomination and will pay five per time within 15 feet of a fire cording to the committees in cal of the average legislator. You take place before six weeks from doomed and though firemen had cent. hydrant or street intersection, or can judge the morale of the entire eharge who have enlisted the help the day agreements are signed and streams of wator playing on the Other bids submitted were for within 60 feet of the east approach Local Favorite Wins Handicap from body largely by judging the moralo of a number of prominent business r.ot later than two months from the flames within a few minutes not Ralph Schneeloch A Co., $103.45; to the Coast Fork bridge on Main Recent Light Heavyweight of your own delegation. Would you mon for tho roles of characteristic day the agreements are signed. a single article of furniture or G. E. Miller & Co., $102.95; Free street. Parking is also prohibited Champion of the World. say that nny of the five members characters of the mining camp. “ I consider Hand is the best clothing was saved, The Robison man, Smith & Company., $102.77; for a distance of 40 feet south from Much interest is being shown in natural 160 pounder in Oregon to from Lane are crooked, or dishonest, residence on the east and the Wal- Western Bond & Mfg. Co., $102.615; Main street on Fifth street or be the kangaroo court. Tho judge will lace residence on the west were in Ladd Ralph Hand, local middleweight or frittering away their time, or the be a prominent local man and the day. That is one reason 1 want ■ - aa & Tilton, ( $102.475; (...... ‘~Z, Lumber- ___ tween Main street and tho first imminent danger for a time, but man’s Trust Co. Bank, $101.85. Guy alley north of Main street on Ninth favorite, won his handicap wrest people’s money! If you would uot, police who will visit tho business so much time for the match. Tho beyond a few window panes broken F. Pyle, contractor, submitted a bid street, or on Main street opposite ling match here Saturday night then you cannot say it about the section of the town and fill tho winner of that match is the abso legislature as a whole. They are lute, undisputed middleweight cham by the terrific heat, neither were at par. Threo of the bond houses the entrance to Ninth street. against Pete Sauers, of Lincoln, your members. You sent them there. patrol wagon with persons who pion of the state of Oregon. damaged, while tho wind from the were represonted in person, two Parking of vehicles , is also pro Neb., who lost the light heavy It they make mistakes, the mis should bo at tho armory are also ‘ ‘ I will say this to those Cottage north carried the fire away from others were represented by T. C. hibited on that part of any street weight championship of the world takes are yours. If they do not to be business men, although the Grove faus who think I am bluf tho Elbert Smith residence and out heeler and other estimates were opposite to that portion for which to Ted Thye in Portland last month, truly represent you, tho fuult is identity of these is withheld. fing: I will deposit fivo hundred buildings across the street. sent direct to the city recorder. the owner has obtained permission and who, by the way, confidently yours, for you voted them into of Card games, dice, roulette wheel, dollars, on a five thousand dollar R. A. Trask and C. E. Umphrey, Approval of the sale of timber from the council to use for storing expects to win It back the first fice. You can make your legisla dancing and other attractions which bet, that I can beat Hand at catch who live across the street, were the in the Layng creek watershed pro material for building purposes. time he can coax Thye into a return ture what you want it to be. When can be played or purchased by the weights in Cottago Grove or any first arrivals. Their residences were vided that <.ne department of agri In backing an automobile out of bout. In a 75-minuto battle in payment of bogus paper money fur far enough away, however, to be out culture enters into an agreement a garage or other building, the which Sauers was to throw Maud you criticize tho legislature you nished by the Legion are sure to other place.” criticize the electorate of the state. ” As Gustavo says, Hand iB a nat of the danger zone. The fire was with the city of Cottage Grove to vehicle shall be headed in the direc two times, the former champion se furnish entertainment for all. At ural middleweight. Gustavo is not; burning so fiercely and tho heat enforce sanitary measures set out tion it would lawfully take on the cured oue fall iu 62 minutes with a REWARD IS OFFERED FOR the end of the ovening tho persons aud it will be notod that he was so intense that no attempt was by forestry officials so long as the street and in no event shall it be grapevine aud three-quarter Nelson, PROTECTION OF ANTELOPE holding the most money will bo wants not lesB than six weeks made to salvage any of the house city takes its water from the main backed past tho center of the street. but was unable to pin his opponent awarded prizes. to make the weight. Quite nat hold effects. stream of Layng creek was con- It is unlawful for one vehicle to to the mat a second time iu the Many out of town people from urally Hand feels that winning A reward of $200 has been of Mr. Neet was away from home ti ined in a resolution passed by the overtake and pass another either at remaining 13 minutes. fered jointly by the state game com ull over the county aro coming, catchweight matches at 15 or 20 the early part of the evening. He council. The match was a furious exhibi mission and trustees of tho Perma word having been sent from tho pounds , a street intersection or on a bridge. over the middleweight limit, returned about 11 o’clock, built a tion from gong to gong, especially In case of the sounding of the A communication from J. C. Wild Life Protection Fund of American Legion posts both north by Gustavo or any other wrestlor, fire in the living room stove and Compton to the effect that he would fire alarm, all cars and other ve in the last period, but Hand’s speed nenl for information leading to and south that representatives would does not constitute very good retired about a half hour later. One repair the city rock crusher was hicle must be parked at the near and defensive strategy baffled his America tho arrest and couviction of any be present. Mnny others have also grounds for claiming the mi ddle- theory advanced as to the origin of read, Guy F. Pyle being exempted est convenient point and must re heavier opponent, who took consid person killing an antelope in Ore signified their intention of coming. weight championship of the state. the fire is that the drafts of the from helping with the work. main there until all fire fighting erable punishment, once from a toe gon. The offer is good for two Although not all will dreBs in No man can reduce his natural stove may have been shut too tight Increase of the license charged equipment has passed and no vehicle hold and several times from a ser years, 1923 and 1924, and will be typical dress of '49 a good many weight as many pounds as Gus ly, causing an accumulation of gas, for wrestling matches was consider shall approach nearer than 200 feet ies of headlocks. to any game warden employed people aro busy assembling costumes tavo must to mako the middleweight snd that the stove exploded. Mr. ed since a quantity of rubbish is to any fire until after tho fire is Mike Mosby, Acai welterweight, paid by the state game commission as which will add to the reality of division and still have all of his Neet said, however, that the pipe always left about the armory after under control. refereed the match. stuff left. Hand and his friends the occasion. Sauers is a clean cut youngster well as to any other person. from the stove entered the chimney each match by boys who drug baxes aro not at all convinced that Gus above a fireplace in an adjoining to the Windows in order to see the of 23 years, with prodigious strength Foreign Students to Visit U. of O. tavo is the better man, even at room and that sparks might have match from the outside of. the and with a world of speed for his University of Oregon, Eugene, catchweights, but even if such a dropped down the chimney and been building. The council favored rais size, and put up a clean, fair bat Feb. 19.—Two German students, match were staged, and should he tle. ‘ ‘ Hand is one of the best carried out into the room. Mr. Neet ing the license fee unless the prac Joachim Friedrich, of Heidelberg, win it, Gustavo could hardly claim middleweights iu the game,” ho spent the remainder of the night at tise is discontinued. and Hans Tiesh r, of Berlin, and a the state middleweight champion the home of his cousin, Harry Neet, told the audience after the match. Complaint was also made about Hollander, l’iet P.oest, of Leiden, ship as a result. Neither is any iu the Madsen apartments on Main the drain pipe and other nuisances “I do not believe,” he said, “there will visit the University of Oregon promoter in this locality likely to is another middleweight in the street. allowed to remain at the alley en Complaint Is Like One Filed Short Southern Pacific Receives Sums campus March 4 under tho auspices guarantee a thousand dollar houso country who can stay with mo 62 The house, which was one of the trance to the Elite. A similar Time Ago by Brother Edson; Ranging From One Cent to of the National Student Forum of for a match at 160 pounds, although minutes. In another year I believe city’s attractive dwellings, was re complaint in regard to the tin cans Defendant Asks Dismissal. America to inform Oregon under such a go would draw like tho old- Two Hundred Dollars. he will beat Ted Thyo. ’ ’ He was built last summer. It was insured allowed to accumulate at the rear graduates of present-day European fashioned mustard plaster. vociferously applauded. for $2800. of the Bon Ton was also dismissed Mr. Hand, when approached in collegiate life. The visitors will Sauers went at a tough job in The Neets had occupied the house and an order made for the removal Abraham Bangs is defendant in Contributions to the ‘ ‘ conscience ’ ’ regard to the matter, did not dic for severil months. Their furniture of the accumulation. a suit filed by his sister, Mrs. Ad a clean, workmanliko manner. It fund of the Southern Pacific com remain on tho campus four days and tate any terms or stipulate any will appear at a number of meet was insured for $2000, estimated to Bud Shortridge was given permis die Bangs Lupton, seeking judgment was simply a case of a big, fast, pany, ranging in amounts from one guarantee. Ho intimated that ho be about 75 per cent of its value. sion to build a cross walk across in the sum of $37,500, together with J'ame man doing his fair and square cent to $200, totaled $303.47 for ings to be held under the auspices would be pleased, or tickled pink, Tho policy, taken out a short time from his home on south Eighth interest at tho rate of 6 per cent for evel best against a clean, game, 1922, according to a report just is oi student organizations. or aoinothing like that, to meet ago, was delivered to Mr. Neet only street, at his expense. 10 years, as her Bhare of the estate faster smaller man, and though he sued by the company. This is the Gustavo again, and made the fol Many Woman on Court Jury. the day before the fire. of their step-mother, Mrs. Irene failed to win his mateh, Sauers largest yearly contribution to this Bills were allowed as audited: Of 31 jurors empaneled for duty lowing modest statement: Bangs, deceased. Edson Bangs, a clearly exhibited the stuff that real fund since its establishment in 1907. Guy F. Pyle, repurchase of “No doubt Ad Gustavo can make at the spring term of circuit court, A wantad will rent your house. road roller.____ ________ $2650.00 brother, filed a similar suit a short champions are made of and exhibit From 1907 to 1922, inclusive, a total which convenes February 26, 18 are the middleweight class, and I have ed it in a way that won respect of $1468.14 has been remitted to time ago for a like amount. O. P. & E. transportation been anxious to meet him again Both Mrs. Lupton and Edson and admiration—which are the the company by persons obeying the women. The list includes tho fol eve since I lost ray second match to Rujada___ ____ ______ 10.80 lowing Cottage Grove people: Mrs. Bangs claim individual shares of first requisites to the true popu dictates of their conscience. ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTOR City Transfer, freight on Eloise Wheeler, C. H. VauDcnburg to him. I am confident I can win sweeper________________ A majority of the remittances and Mrs. Kittic Kime, Cottago the championship of Oregon and 1.86 $60,000 in the estate which, they larity which America accords to SUBMITS COLLECTION OF “49 YEARS AGO” STUFF Homer Galloway, telegram .41 say, was valued at $150,000 at the the chosen few. This match more have been made to cover rides on Grove, and A. A. Kelly, Lorane. will wrestlo Ad Gustavo, or anyone, time of the death of their father, than any other that has been held freight trains. Many other varied Dr. C. E. Frost, salary at 160 pounds.” health officer__________ 10.00 Eli Bangs. Both Mrs. Lupton and here, perhaps, has impressed local and interesting fraudulent dealings SUNDAY LAST OF SERIES Unsigned contributions usually So, in the fullness of time, when Edson Bangs were left $1 in the people with the fact that in Ralph are related and in practically every A. Brand, expenses, meals, travel to the waste basket with Gustavo has somewhat modified his OF REVIVAL SERVICE8 will "of Mrs. Irene Bangs, although Hand Cottage Grove has a wrestler instance mention is made that tho inspection trip to Bujada.. out stopover privileges, but once demands, and made the weight, they contend that she had promised who is not only very near the top squaring of accounts has been in a while there comes the ex there is every likelihood that these Sunday evening will be the last of his class but who possesses the them one-fourth of the estate upon prompted through the desire to up of the series of revival services con two burly bono busters will discuss ception to justify the rule. Here MRS. BRADFORD BURIED requisites which in the fullness of hold religious belief. is one that reached the editorial HERE ON SATURDAY her death. ducted during the past three weeks the subject of the state middle Abraham Bangs has filed an an time will make him as deservedly “I was overpaid one cent on my at the Mothodist church. Tho meet weight championship on the mat, desk a few days which enume popular elsewhere as he is at home. swer to the complaint of his brother paycheck and as an honest employe rates a few facts that were ac where all championships—wrestling Jochebed Ann Bradford died in Sauers is a brother of George I return it,’’ was the explanation ings have been well attended dur championships anyhow—should be cepted at face value 49 years this city February 17, and was buri in which he states that his father ing the entire series and a great Barnes, middleweight grappler whom did not leave an estate of $150,000 accompanying the smallest remit deal of interest shown, according diicussed. And when they do, the ago, many of which would tax ed Wednesday afternoon at 2 the credulity of the present hard- o’clock, services being held from but that it was valued at only Hand defeated here at the annual tance. The largest sum, $200, came to Rev. J. H. Ebert, pastor, fens of the upper valloy will see a Butchers ' and Grocers ’ picnic on $46,316.28, and that there were from a religious source at Ogden. “Heaven” is the subject for the bit of sprightly competition that boiled, luxury- loving generation. the Mills chapel with Rev. J. E. Utah. The amount had been turned morning service and ' “Tho Final will be worth the price of admission. The communication reads as fol Carlson preaching the funeral ser debts to the amount of $7797.37. He August 3 last summer. Ad Gustavo, prior to the match, denies that the plaintiff ’ s interest lows: mon. Interment was in the A. F. was more than $3500 and asks that offered to take on Hand for a re in to the church as “conscience Judgment and Hell’’ that for the money. ’’ Six cents in postage was Special music has been & A. M.-I. O. O. F. cemetery. 49 YEARS AGO turn bout for a $1000 purse at 160 sent “from a child who failed to evening, for both morning and Mrs. Bradford was born February the complaint be dismissed. arranged Rutherford B. Hayes was pres pounds between April 15 and May pay fare ’ ’ and one dollar was re 16, 1846, near Niagara Falls, Can., STIVERS ADDRESSES SCHOOL enening. ident. 15. When Hand sent out word that mitted by a former employe who Folks boiled coffee and settled and crossed the plains in 1858 to ON PATRIOTIC SUBJECT his money would be covered and acknowledged “filching a small COTTAGE GROVE TO PLAY California. There she married El it with an egg. Ad could “name the day,” Gustavo amount of money on storage, etc., FOR COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Salt sowbelly, real buckwheat bert Newton Bradford in 1863. In Representing the American Legion, explained that he Wanted to wrestle some years ago while agent for tho cakes and pure maple syrup were 1872 the Bradfords moved to Elk Rev. E. V. Stivers, pastor of the at 168 pounds and that the $1000 company. ” Six years ago an Oak Cottago Grove high school meets Water Will Be Secured from Layng the principal items on the break - head, in Douglas county, and en Christian church in Eugene, ad purse he had mentioned was to be land man short of chunge walked gaged in farming until March, 1917, dressed the student body assembly a guarantee instead of a bet. A tho University high school of Eu Creek In Ten Days; Supply Will fast bill-of-fare. out to Oakland pier and sneaked gene tonight at the armory to de Little Johnnie wore brass-toed when they came to Cottage Grove. at the high school yesterday morn match between the two may possi through Be Both Adequate and Pure the gate onto the ferry. He cide tho basketball championship of Mr. Bradford died September 16, ing in honor of Washington’s birth bly be arranged, but if it is Gustavo boots and daddy wore galluses. recently sent in ten cents to cover Leeches operated more fre 1917. day. will most likely be required to tho fare. Another remittance came the county. The game will be the Within about ten days connection quently than the surgeon’s knife. make 160 pounds, especially if he f rom an employe who stated that he last of the season for the local of the city water pipes with the boys and will bo especially inter When the preacher uttered a UNIVERSITY Y M. C. A. MEN wants to lay any claim to the state had taken material from tho com AIBERT ANDERSON BUYS new intake on Layng creek at Ru- truth the congregation said TO HOLD SERVICE SUNDAY CITY TRANSFER BUSINESS middleweight championship. pany and sent along $5.50 to relieve esting because of the championship juda will be complete and the city “ Amenl ” involved. In the first game with will then have a water supply not A number of preliminary events his troubled mind. Neighbors asked about your the University high school played only adequate for its needs at the “In Loving Loyalty the Tithe” Albert Anderson has purchased were put on by local talent. Mike1 family, and meant it. in Eugene a few weeks ago the seasons when most water is used will be the subject of the morning the City Transfer from W. G. Perry Mosby and Merrit Eddy wrestled a NUGGET OF GOLD IS Womens’ dresses reached from sermon at the Presbyterian church and will hereafter operate both the 20 minute exhibition without a fall, PUMPED UP FROM WELL Eugene boys were victors by quite but it will also have a supply that neck to heels, and ‘ ‘ bustles ’ ’ Sunday. In the evening the services transfer business and the city de “Happy” Stone shaded Glen Vick a large score. is free from pollution. were in style. will be in charge of a deputation livery. Ralph/'Chestnut has dis in a four-round boxing bout, and At a moeting of the city council While pumping up water out of Hogs were slopped on butter of young men from the Y. M. T. A. continued his jitney business and several wrestling bouts were staged the well at the family home near ASSOCIATED PRESS TO MEET Monday night Water Commissioner milk. at University of Oregon. Mr. Put will run the delivery for Mr. Ander between school boys, one being be Walden Biding, Billy, son of Furn AT U. OF O. NEXT MONTH G B. Pitcher was instructed to It took 20 minutes to shine nam, general secretary of the assoc son. Perrys are as yet undecided tween two eight- year-old lads. make connections with the now in Adams, pumped up a gold nugget shoes with Mason’s blacking. iation, will be the principal speaker as to the line they will follow now University of Oregon, Eugene, take, allowing ten days for the con about the size of a large pea. The Pot liquor was served instead and there will be music and short that they have disposed of the TRENCHES FOR SWEET boy was pumping waler for a drink Feb. 19.—A special state meeting of crete to set and for repairs caused of soup. talks by university men. transfer. PEAS MAY BE DUG NOW and noticed the gold in the cup members of the Associated press during the flood last month to bt The only known crooks were In the afternoon the men’a forum flora which he was drinking. The will be held on the campus of the made on tho dam. lightning rod agents and gold will discuss at their four o’clock LANDESS CELEBRATES Cooperation with the forestry de Those persons who are intending Adams home is located on the road University of Oregon in connection brick vendors. meeting “If This Community Had WEDDING ANNIVERSARY to enter competition in the sweet about halfway to the Peters and with the Oregon Newspaper confer partment and the department of Quinine was taken in coffee, $25.000 to Spend on Community ence, scheduled for March 22, 23 agriculture has resulted in assist pea show to be given in June or Mosby sawmill. molasses or tissue paper. Improvement, How Could it Best and 24, which is held annually un ance from both departments which The fifty-second wedding anniver who are planting sweet peas may Vermilion was used as hearth Spend Itf” sary of Mr. and Mrs William Lan prepare the trenches for the seed Bev. E. G. O. Groat Fractures Hip. der the auspices of the university make possible the continuation of paint instead of face paint. Next Friday evening Dr. Emil dees was celebrated Monday at the now, according to Harry Metcalf, Rev. E. G. O. Groat is suffering school of journalism. Paul Cowles, b>ggi»g operations near the water Cotton seed was considered a Enna, pianist of national repute, Landess home on east Mam street. local florist. The trenches should considerably from a fractured hip superintendent of the western divi shed without affecting the purity good fertilizer. will be the main feature in an Mr. and Mrs. Landess were married be made a few inches in depth in received Wednesday night when he sion, San Francisco, and Edward F. of the water supply. The neighbors all got fresh evening of entertainment and in in Polk county aad have lived in loose soil with good fertilizer. The fell at his home. Mr. Groat, who is Nelson, Portland correspondent, will meat at hog-killing time. struction at the church. Road the editorials. You ms' ly not Oregon all their married life. Mrs. seed should be soaked for at least now in his ninetieth year, started attend the meeting. agree with them, but they are likely I And men made the same wife Landess is a daughter of a nephew six hours before being planted and to rise from s chair and fell strik do a lifetime. Your wants may be few—provid of the famous Daniel Boone of only the best verities should be ing his head and fracturing his hip. Your home newspaper ia first en to make you think, and that ’ • i wort« ed you use Sentinel wan tads. tf Kentucky. tf titled to your support. tf while. He is still ia great pain. used. RALPH HAND PROVES TOO FAST FOR PETE SAUERS ABRAHAM BANGSSUEDBYSISTER FOR LARGE AMOUNT