Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1923)
I 4 VOLUME XXX11I COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923 ❖---------------------------------------------♦ * UPPER VALLEY LEAGUE t THARP FAMILIES DECIDE BROTHER OF LOCAL MAN , , TO VISIT EACH OTHER BUT STANDING FURNISHES BEAR STEAKS MEET ON ROAD EN ROUTE ■$r —♦ | FOR PRESIDENT’S DINNER i W L Pct. ♦------------ ----- -------------------------- ♦ -•>--------------------------------------------- ♦ 8 Eugene _______ I 889 When in doubt, go to Tillamook. Bob Wanker, brother of J. H. .7 Cottage Grove — 1 875 Wanker of this city and tenant on Former Congressman Bede Believes That's what the Tharps did, any Added Amount Almost Equal to Roseburg ........... . fl 3 667 Kenneth Safley Injured When Ster the O. E. Woodson ranch near Ba American Legion Men Conduct Climb way—and here’s how it came about. Republican Committee Will Be Harrisburg _____ 5 4 555 Quantity Received When Pray- ling Automobile Backs Off The W. E. Tharp family, Vancouver, ker, had the honor of supplying bear up Mount Hood, Where Scribes 5 5 500 Springfield _____ Forced to Action. decided early hist week that they ther Creek Was Source. meat for a dinner for President Grade on Currin Hill. Hold Peppy Meeting. 3 6 333 Junction City ---- Harding’s party at tho Meacham would crank up the family car and celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Wanker ramble down the highway to Frisco J. Adam Bede, of Minnesota, who for a vacation visit with tho family The supply of water for the city Kenneth, four-year-old son of Mr. had just returned from a two weeks’ Editors of Oregou will long re- attended the recent convention of of Mr. Tharp’s brother, C. O. Tharp. has boen considerably . increased by and Mrs. Frank Safley, sustained hunt near their home at Medical member Hood River becuuse of the the Oregon Editorial association and Simultaneously the C. O. Tharp work done during the past week by fractures of both arms Sunday after Springs bringing back five bears. moro than enjoyable of the ----- session _ had boen visiting briefly with his family, San Francisco, decided that Water Commissioner Pitcher and a noon when the David Sterling sedan Tho president liked the moat very Oregon Editorial association hold son, Elbert Bede, left Wednesday they uould crank up the family car crew of men who returned Wednes in which he was riding rolled back much and Mrs. Harding had a sec there in 1923. Tho session convened morning for his home, his depar and ramblo up the highway to Van day noon from the watershed where ___ ______ wards over the d grade on tho ______ Curriu oud helping, according to a letter on Friday, the thirteenth, which ture having been hastened by the couver for a vacation visit at tho the intake is located. It was found|*<T ,, nn Mnnn4l fivc mile»"east of the city, received by Mr. Woodson. Two of was an unlucky day for those who fact that he is interested in the home of Mr. Tharp’s brother, W. E. that the pipe for 150 feet below the ’’Lefty y ” * (None of the other occupants of the the five hides secured by tho hunt didn’t attend. The editors are im ltors, possible development of fuel from Tharp. ltors. Touched for Six Hits [car were injured. ers were good. So each simultaneously intake was too high. This was laid mune to a jinx of any kind and peat, of which there are deposits cranked and simultaneously rambled only last year. When this was low in Initial Canto. | In shifting gears on tho hill corn none of them hesitated to bring of thousands of acres in Minnesota. until Wednesday, when they sim ered and the water turned in it [ Holland Hill Grading Done. ___ ing toward Cottage Grove Mr. Ster- his wifo along despite tho presence Experiments were made this week ultaneously met at Medford. The highway grading on the Hol of such fellows as Claud Ingalls, of was found that there was about | | ling killed tho engine. The brakes in Minneapolis and if they proved Aad the next day, not having de three inches more water running | Cottage Grove trimmed tho Har- failed to work and the cur rolled land hill section of tho old terri Corvallis, and George Aiken, of successful it is hoped to attempt cided whether Frisco or Vancouver than before. Tho supply of water risburg contingent in a freak game backwards douu a seven or eight- torial road near Crow has been Ontario. ( tho manufacture of the fuel in time was the moro desirable place to is many times more than is needed at Stouffer field Sunday and tight-[foot grade and turned on one side, completed by Earl McNutt and the Tho convention itself was a most for tho approaching winter. Tho spend one’s vacation, they set tho but considerable trouble has been oned its grip ou the second place | Mr. Sterling and daughter Elsie, Igoe Construction company is ex profitable ono. Tho editors met fuel problem in Minnesota has be precedent which in future yours may experienced in getting it started on in tho race for the Upper Wiliam Beulah and Kenneth Safley and pected to bogin laying crushed rock Friday forenoon and afternoon in come a somewhat serious one with make the Tillamook county metrop its way to tho city. Another high were ... ette valley . baseball pennant, . , with | . Harold Spriggs . —-» ¡a the car in a week or so, immediately upon the Pythian temple in Hood River. hard coal selling at $20 the ton and olis as popular with vacationers as spot 1000 feet from tho dam may -.... IB»«~« —J I— i— it ------- J ------ Eugene one game in -I. the 1 lead. when turned over. Mrs. Sterling completing the surfacing of tho Upon Saturday afternoon they met the supply becoming limited. It' it now is with tile cheese hounds— have to be lowered if it is found In the first inning the savage and sou Claude, who were in the Eugene-Hadleyvillo-Gillespie Corners in the tehple of tho gods near tho fuel can be manufactured from peat they were in doubt, so they went to that the supply continues less than attack of the Cottage Grove horse front seat with Mr. Sterling, opened road. snow line of Mount Hood. The Minnesota can furnish ns own Xuel Tillamook. is desired. Tho demands for irri- hide pounders, aided by two walks, tho door of the car and stepped climb to that point had been made for many years. Mrs. W. E. Tharp was Mabel gation have been greater this year notted five hits and six runs and ' out t when the ' *■ ’ _ car __r Btartod to roll during tho forenoon. Never before Commenting upon the overturn in Wheeler Parker before her marriage than ever before, with tho result | put tho game on ice. Thereafter backwards. Tho car was only slight- had there boon more active partici politics in his home state, which i is to Mr. Tharp and is well known that there has been almost no waste | ‘ ‘ Lofty ” Miller, O. A. C. C. hurler hurler I damaged, | damaged, a a number number of slats in tho pation in tho program by tho ed now represented in the United hero. water to overflow for the pond at on tho mound for Harrisburg, ro- | top being broken, itors present. Many of the discus States senate by two farmer-labor the W. L. & E. mill. turned to earth anil pitched 24 The Sterlings and John and Frank sions of subjects of import to the men, as the result of Monday ’# The additional amount of water karat ball, allowing only two more Safleys were returning to the city newspaper business were rapid fire election which sent Magnus Johnson that is now coming to the city is hits. The beaus wore spilled, how- from a picnic when tho accident affairs. to join Bhipstead, Mr. Bede said One Resident Claims Commissioner almost equal to tho entire amount | over in tho fatal first, and the final happened. The Safley car was trav- Before the convening of tho Fri that this probably would improve that was received here nt tho time [score was 7 to I. Harrisburg’s lonojeling directly behind tho Sterling Sharp Has Promised Action day forenoon session tho editorial Harding’s chances to carry the 1’rayther creek was being used as More was annexed in tho first. | machine. Occupants of other ears party wus taken through tho indus With Bond Money. state in 1924, for tho reason that the source of supply, which fact Ross hit safe, went to second on which arrived on the scone shortly tries of the city. At the vinegar tho republican national committee indicates the increased demand for a hit by Parkinson, stole third and after tho accident assisted in right plunt tho members were presented will now recoguize the necessity of Hay Damaged by Rain and Lack water. Lnyng creek is now being scored on a fielders’ choice. |i ing „ the Sterling car _ ___ 1 putting it and with bottles of peptin, a by product Those who use the Currin hill au intensified campaign there, used and there is plenty of water Cottage Grove’s last score arrived back on the road and brought tho road are becoming irritated because of the apple, the possibilities of of Help; Big Potato Yield whereus heretofore the Gopher state in it for all demands if it can be in the seventh when Bellar hit safe, injured boy and his mother into the of the delay on the part of tho which are said to bo greater than Anticipated at Hebron. has been considered safe for the gotten into the city, but it is pos | went to second on a pitcher’s error, city. county court in making improve those of tho vinegar. The editors republican ticket and has been giv sible that restrictions may have to I to third on a passed ball and scored ments to the grade which it is said were led through tho mummoth en little attention. be placed on irrigation. on Hill’s single. have been promised. Several serious warehouses and into underground From the many rural districts SUMMER FRUIT PRUNING Mr. Bede stated that the proba The west side water system is I Turpin fanned five, walked two accidents have happened there, in storerooms but nowhere were they Cottage Grove come reports IS AID TO WOOD GROWTH bility is that New York and New about being held out as a reserve in case land allowed throe hits. Miller struck the most recent of which tho eon presented with anything that would Jersey will be lost to tho republican of excellent hay and garden crops of fire. This alone would take eare out four, walked two and allowed Bummer pruning of fruit trees of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Safley sus help them forgot tho unusual heat ticket because of the prohibition this year. Likewise each district of almost any emergency, so that I eight hits. Armstrong caught Miller which had been provided for E. E. damage to hay from the to produce fruit spurs or moro fruit tained fractures of both arms. issue aud that if a state like Mas reports One resident of that section re Brodie, minister to Siam, who days of rain last week and a the condition is not at all serious, land Tex Knight caught Turpin. buds is not recommended us a gen sachusetts or Minnesota should few -------------------- I Tho attendance was not all that eral practice by tho O. A. C. ex ports that County Commissioner graced the occasion by tho presence swing into the democratic column lack of harvest help. could bo desired. Manager Hill an- In The Cedars neighborhood the PUREBRED STOCK RAISER station. It has boon prac Sharp promised to send a blank pe of his wife. Tho editors were great tho situation would be serious for BUYS IDA STOCKS RANCH nounced that the receipts were not periment hay crop is heavier than for many ticed by a good many growers but tition for residents to sign asking ly interested in the ice cream plant republicanism. ----- I sufficient to meet the expenses. He results have been moro or loss er for widening of tho roadway and but their tomperaturo wus only in Speaking of presidential candi years. W. A. llemenway has the Richard Hanna, a recent visitor [fools that the team should have the ratic. straightening and lowering the creased by the fact that through hoaviest crop of wheat ho has ever dates he stated his belief that grown slip in the arrangements no no and a very heavy crop of from Pullman, Wash., has bought [encouragement of a larger patrdn- Unless the operator knows posi- grade and thnt upon roceipt of the Borno Harding’s swing around the circle vetch. D. thc Ida B. Stocks 300-aerc ranch age, especially at home games. H. Reinpie sustained dam three miles east of the city. Homer | some of the bond money of the cooling j frozen dainty was Bunday Cottage Grove RoeH | pr'unxnJ' iu anv ^"rricuhir0 idaidTuJ petition is doing much to mako him popu presented to them. would be used to carry on the age to a considerable quantity of lar, that he wins those with whom hay Galloway negotiated the deal. The to Roseburg. Moro than 100 fans L,,; t inereun- the fruit snurt work. So far as known the potition The trump card of the entire that was down during the rain. he comes in contact. He expressed session was tho dinner served at has not boon sont. second strawberry crop on the place will be devoted to raising -mt . withthe the belief that it would be a serious The Durcbred stock. has been head herds I | tor tno last game and it is wiU_go hoped I | . n yt *"o j A ‘de°olo r p ..i ®he • ' vegutati^ . ” tho American Legion camp (at snow This is the only dangerous grade Heinenway place is producing a Mr. Hanna that double that number mistako to elect to the presidency remaining in this section of the line) ufter tho half-day trip up the heavier yield than the first crop. to a man like Ford who admits that.he Loganberries man at tho Washington State | down for the game Sunday. Cot eept county and is largely usoil by many mountaiu. If the American army are also producing growth. has not voted more than twice ill well this year, as shown by tho college stock farm at Pullman for tail0 Grove’s acid test is dated for motorists besides the residents of had cooks such as provided the Greater value can be hud from a his lifetime and thinks that history vines on the Fred Bahreufus anil the past nine years, anil for nine the following Sunday, July 29, when meal upon that occasion it is no tho Row river valley. good thinning out of tho troo, leav is all buuk. years previous to that ho held a | Eugene plays here, and that crowd ing it open for entrance of sun- wonder that the doughboys carried Oregon onco was hailed as a freak R. In B. Burnside places. off all the laurels in France. Lynx Hollow the crop condi- similar position at the Ontario Agri I’8 expected to be n record breaker, ' I light and air to develop new fruit AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION and radical state, but according to wuvr games izttiuuM Jaet moi Jlunduy ?uiiauy were: I i • • , .. Other The mountain climb was conduct are unusually . „ good owing „ to cultural college at Guelph, . Ont., 'Ì IS SUBJECT FOB STUDY At Eugene: Eugerfe, 13; Junction “Pur? ,ttad >nvigorato those present the former congressman from Min tions ed under the aunpir-oB of the legion the plentiful supply of moisture. Can. While on a vacation trip to tv ' 6 • > ’ (providing a full supply of spurs and nesota, tho Webfoot state is a con Haying delayed a few days on Los Angeles the Hannas stopped City 6. ~ What can and should bo done to boys, who have mudo the climb an I buds for a good crop. A good thin servative of the conservativos when account was ‘ At Springfield: Roseburg, 5; ning out will undoubtedly do more make Oregon’s agriculture moro annual affair open to the world. of the rains. Oat and vetch hero and were so much impressed compared with some of tho states hay is very and grains are with tho Stocks property that they [Springfield, 3. to the tree in winter than by prosperous! With that question in It is conducted upon ouly two days across tho mountains. In Minnesota, also producing heavy Next Bunday Springfield goes to good A scarcity of returned and bought it. Mr. anil mind tho O. A. C. extension sorvice of each year und it is hoped to pruning in the summer. for example, party lines have been help is reported well. Mrs. Melvin Hanna, son mill Eugene and Harrisburg goes to by the fnrmors. is rnuking preparation for tho agri make it a national event. Tho legion Summer pruning to increase and eliminated by the fact that excopt A bumper crop of potatoes is an daughter-in-law, havo taken the N. Junction City. cultural economic conference to bo rates for the climb are only suffi strengthen bud formation and devel for state and national officers there ticipated Following is the reorganized , upment has too often been followed held there the third week in Jan cient to cover expenses. There is no at liobrou. A heavy hay Gray property on west Main street are no party candidates. County crop is being temporarily and »ill take possession schedule for the remainder of the intention to make the climb a harvested in that lo 1 [by results exactly opposite to those uary. l’aul V. Maris, director of the profit-paying officers and the judiciary arc elect cality and garden vonture. season: vegetables are of the ranch October 1. extension service, recently returnod ed upon independent tickets. Mr. plentiful. -------------------- July 22—Cottage Grove at Rose- intended. To tho legion boys and to tho frein a trip to Washington, D. C., Bedo believes that tho success of burg; Springfield at Eugene; Hur- has produced a wonder BUSINESS MEN WILL VISIT where h-w conferred with officials newspaper boys of Hood River is representativo government depends ful Rainfall MORELOCK & HANEY in largo measure the credit for BOHEMIA DISTRICT SUNDAY r,sburg at Junction City. grain crop in tho Mount View of the United States department of due upon two strong parties, one in and district, although the excessive ___ July 29—Eugene at Cottage PURCHASE WOOD BUSINESS what will bo remomberod as one of agriculture on mutters of general one almost in. There can not be moisture did some damage to tho A party of probably 25 business 9rovP’ Janction City at Springfield; interest to Oregon. Among other the happiest outings the editors of two strong parties unless they arc hay. men will make a trip into the Bo Boseburg at Harrisburg. Cleo Morelock and Glen Haney things he arranged for tbo services the state have over held. Tho ban- built up from tho foundation, start hernia district Sunday to view the August 5—Cottage Grove at June have purchased K. W. Lancaster's of a statistician wjio will assist tho Suet Friday night at the Columbia ing with the smallest and most in progress of the district and to mnke Jion £ity; EuKcno nt Boseburg; wood business. Haney was gradu extension sorvice in analyzing tho urge hotel, given by the Hood BROTHER-IN-LAW OB LOCAL significant county offico. ated from tho high school in 1922. agriculture of ouch couuty in order River chamber of commorco, was a WOMEN KILLED AT MABEL observations as to road conditions. Harrisburg at Springfield. The tax rate in Oregon is small A number of women will be in the 13—Junction City nt Cot-1 Morelock was a graduate this year, to determine just what ucrouge is sumptuous one, both as to tho food compared with those in sections of served and as to the array of ban Mrs. Henry Hohl and Mrs. George »arty. They will be guests at the !a^°.Hrove> Springfield at Eugene; devoted to ouch crop, tho total pro quet orators. Among thorn wore J. the middle west and east. In Mr. Hohl went to Wendling Tuesday to iartcls property, tho Evening Star, Harrisburg at Roseburg, Wynne Wins Rhubard Race. ductiou of that crop, and the per Bede’s homo town, 1’ino City, tho be with their sister Mrs. William nnd may visit other properties. August 19—-Springfield at Cot- A. L. Wynne is leading in the centage of total agricultural produc Adam Bade, of Minnesota, father of ___ school levy is 46 mille and the to Simmons, whose husband was killed Elbert Bede, Bode, retiring pre president of After the visit of inspection a [“gc G™ve> Eugene at Harrisburg; rhubard race. A mammoth stalk tion of tho county it represents. r-ibert tal levy nearly 100 mills. In some- Monday while at work as a brake- delegation probably will visit the Boseburg und Congrei Congressman - at Junctmn City, _ ■ ithis plant is on display at tho This man, E. Merritt, of the United tho association, and other towns of tho state the rate man on the Coast Range Lumber county court and ask thnt some Binnott, of Tho Dalles. Tho August 26—Cottage Grove at liar Homer Galloway offico. The leaf States relations service, has arrived Nick Sinnott, has risen to as high as 130 mills. company's railroad line. Simmons ’ money be spent upon the road. risburg; Roseburg at Eugene; June measures 28 by 40 inches and at in Corvallis to tako up his study former made the trip from Minne The highest rate in any city in body was found lying beside the tion City at Springfield. tained theso enormous proportions und has brought with him nation sota for the purpose of addressing the editors. Oregon is nearly 90 mills and the track and he breathed but once September 2—Springfield at Cot- Ln is days’ of growth. Four Planting Seasons Named. wide and world wide statistics on tage Grove; Harrisburg at Eugene; _____________ average probably is about 60 mills. after being picked up by his The women who wore members of Four rather distinct planting sea Junction City at Roseburg. agricultural products gro grown conimcr- [ The larger number of pigs mar- agricultural In Cottage Grove the school levy brother. editorial party wore entertained sons for the garden are recognized daily in Oregon. The results of the is approximately half that of Pine by tho women of Hood River and CottBKc Orovc at ketod in Oregon are light weight this study will be presented to tho Simmons had long been troubled by the O. A.’ C. vegetable garden | Rf,^P*;‘i“bcr City, Minn. The assessed valuation with weak arches and it is believed specialists were given a motor trip through snceiiilists for early nnrlv hardy hnrdv vegeta- voirotn-1 | and arc therefore growing as well coming conference for consideration _____________ in Minnesota is approximately 50 by the family that his arches gave bles, for — tender as putting on fat during tho finish along with other factors that might the fruit districts. vegetables after | per cent of tho true valuation, way and that he was thrown to the disappearance of frost, in late sum CLOTHING AND BEDDING Tho newly-elected president and ing period. To get the best results influence modifications of Oregon’s which is fully fully as high as it is ground at the side of the track. mer for fall and winter crops, and SENT TO CHILDREN'S HOME careful attention must bo given to agriculture called for in the devel secretary are Hal E. Hoss, of Ore in Oregon. Minnesota has a school balancing the ration so that enough opment of tho state’s soil and di- gon City, und G. L. Hurd, of Cor belief is substantiated by the in fall for fall, winter nnd spring | ----- fund of approximately a hundred This vallis. Mr. Hoss was tho retiring fact that the arch of his left foot marketing or use. Tho aim is to | A box of clothing and supplies protein nnd mineral matter will be luatic resources. millions of dollars and the state tax was found to be broken. He fell keep the ground busy for as much weighing 90 pounds for inmates of provided to develop the muscle and secretary and Mr. Hurd has for is light because of the vast mineral clear of the wheels and a bruise of the year as it can be made prof the Children 'a Farm Homo of the bone. The finishing period need years been active in association af WORK ON HIGH PASS ROAD resources of the state. fairs. Mr. Boule, of Klamath Falls, behind one ear was the only mark itable. Crop rotation is observed to W. C. T. U. at Corvallis was shipped not exceed 60 days unless a rising IS PROGRESSING RAPIDLY was elected, to the vice presidency Mr. Bede was greatly pleased , of injury found on the body at first economize production nnd combat Tuesday by the local W. C. T. U. market warrants longer feeding. and A. E. Bcott, of Forest Grove, * with his visit to Oregon, which he ; but later investigation disclosed the disease and insect injury. | unit. Many other garments, as well Between two and a half and throe to a position on tho executive com recognized as a gem of scenic beau ¡ fact that his neck was brokon. -------------------- as bedding, now being made, will TWO KINDS OF PEOPLE. miles of tho high pass road loading mitteo. ty, and he has visited every state Blackmore Kills Big Wolf. Lbo.l*‘‘,nt “¿T comPlet<’d- Ct>n Mr. Simmons had gone to work at west from Bear crook station has in the union. His first visit here Mabel only about a week before his O. W. Blackmore, who is nt work tI,but,T. h0“1 -of ."‘T5* a',ld ar? There are two kinds of people on been graded and is now roady for CITY WATER SUPPLY SHUT was in 1898 to holp reelect Thomas , death. in tho Green Rock mine in the Bo e1®" 5™ received at any time by earth today, tho rock surfacing. Five or six OFF BY MISUNDERSTANDING Tongue to congress, in which he hernia district, recently killed a “™b«rs of the local organization, Just two kinds of people, no more, miles of this road will bo graded was successful. Ho noted the great COAST ( FORK FARMERS' I say; wolf which measured 7 feet 3% P h °< ‘ " 1 ? n B i 1 w ' n, 5 ” .Rarnients, especial and gravolod this sunimor and full, Just nn local housewives wore pro progress and development since that UNION ADDS NEW MEMBERS inches in length and 25 inches in ly, will be needed soon. Not tho saint and tho sinner, for according to tho county commis paring their ovening meal on Tues- time. Tho quota of the Cottngo Grove ’ tis well understood sioner*. Tho work planned will ox- height. The animal was nn old ono any trio city wntcr supply was ex Fourteen new members were ad and ono of tho largest over killed union far the homo is more than That the good are half bad and the tend some distance west of the sul hausted. Workmen who bad boon $200 nnd contributions are coming LAD KNOWN HERE IS bad are half good; mitted at the regular meeting of here. phur springs and close to tho foot relaying a stretch of pipe line near DROWNED AT MARSHFIELD Coast Fork Local, No. 187, of the Bako Stewart, who has just re in slowly. It is hoped that Miss Not the rich and tho poor, for to of tho high pass climb over tho tho intake at Rujada had com Farmers’ Educational and Coopera turned from the Johnson Meadows Grace Driver, state evangelistic count a man ’s wealth mountain. pleted their work about noon except News of the drowning of fourtecn- tive Union July 12. Many visiting country, reports wolves numerous in worker for the W. C. T. U., will be You must first know tho state of that tho water had to bo shut off able to devote at least a portion of his conscience and health; ycar-old Arthur Small at Marsh members were present representing that vicinity. before a now connection could bo MANY GROVE ODD FELLOWS her time to tho campaign while hero Not the humblo and proud, for in field Sunday was received Tuesday McKenzie, Trent, Cloverdale, De ATTEND COUNTY PICNIC made. Instructions woro telephoned during the Methodist camp meeting life’s little span morning by the George McQueens, light Valley, Dorena and Silk Creek to Cottago Grove to connoct tho W. R. O. Gives Dinner. this week anil next. Who puts on vain airs is not count with whom the boy had frequently locals. Speakers were H. B. Morley city main with tho west side re More than 50 persons from Cot- The regular meeting and dinner Mrs. J. F. Bailee, postmnstor at ed a man; visited. The boy’s home was in and E. E. Morrison, of Eugene; serve reservoir for a short time tago Grove, ineluding Odd Fellows of the Women ’ s Relief Corps No. Star, will receive contributions in Not the happy and sad, for the Roseburg but he was spending his County President and Mrs. Laird and their families, attended the but, owing to a misunderstanding, swift-flying years vacation near Mnrshficld nnd fell and County Secretary Jordan, of 12, Appomattox post, was held But that neighborhood. picnic stuged in tho grove near the this was not done until about 5 urday. The attendance nt the meet-1 _________ Bring each man iiis laughter and off a dock at that place. He was a Pleasant Hill, and State Organizer ’ Joburg bridge on tho McKcnzio o’clock and the city was without ing was good with dinner and n so- __ each man his tears. nephew of Mrs. Jesse Griffin, of H. C. Jackson, of McKenzie. Supper Bunday for Lino county Odd Fol water for nearly an hour. cinl hour following. Two now mom NAVY REFUSES TO ACCEPT Eugene, and in company with Mr. was served by the Coast Fork local. bars were initiated and Mrs. H. R. | MAN CONVICTED OF CRIME Not The two kinds of people on lows. No sports wore held, tho day and Mrs. Griffin spent Memorial being spent in quiet rest. Col. W. FIRST HALF OF 1922 TAXES Godard gave nn interesting account earth I mean day this year with the McQueens. SURFACING OF LORANE BIGGEST YET COLLECTED of a recent visit to the Eugene The Unitod States navy will not | Are the people who lift and the G. D. Mercer delivered a sermon The boy would have been a junior HIGHWAY TO START SOON corps. otto, the band gave a sacred con accept for enlistment men who are | people who lean. in high school next year. Funeral A total of $785,154.94, turnod given the option of joining the navy | Wherever you go you will find the cert nnd a basket dinner was on services were conducted Wednesday over to tho county treasurer as tho The Warren Construction com joyed. or going to jail as punishment for | world ’ s masses in Eugene. Spray for Cherry Slugs Now. first half of I wine county taxon for pany, which has the contract to snr Spray for cherry slugs should bo commission of crime, according to Are always divided in just those 1922, is the biggest num in taxon face the Cottage Grove-Lorane high Lieutenant Commander Daniel E. | two classes. AMERICAN LEGION MEN over collected in Lane county in a E. J. FRA8IER. SENTENCED way, has taken over the sub-con applied at once, according to C. E. Bur boy, recruiting officer for the | And oddly enough you will find, CAMP OUT OVER SUNDAY nix-mnnth period, according to infor FOR FORGERY, PARDONED tract let early in the season to fur Stewart, county fruit inspector. One Portland district. A recent case of | too, I ween, mation given out by tho sheriff’s nish the crushed rock because of pound of lead arsenate to 50 gallons this nature came up when Judge [ There is only one lifter to twenty About twenty ex-service mon from office. Tho second half of tho 1922 E. J. Frasier, 7« years of age. of the subcontractor’s inability to get of water is the formula for tho mix C. P. Barnard, of Eugene, sentenced who lean. Calvin Funk post of tho American Eugene, sentenced to serve from a good start. It is expected that ture, and it should be applied to Ernest Eller, of Coburg, to the re In which class are you I Arc yon Legion camped out Saturday night taxon amounts to $766,261.94 and becomes delinquent on October 3. one to five years in tho state peni the work will be rushed as soon as cover the upper part of the loaves. form school for passing bail checks easing the load 20 miles up Mosby creek nnd spent tentiary for forgery, has received a the company makes a few changes unless he would enlist in tho navy. Of overtaxed lifters who toil down 1 Bunday talking over old times, hik The big rush in pnymeute in ex- Jected about the middle of Septem conditional pardon from the state in the rock crushing plant at the Phillips Buy Tourist Cafe. Lieutenant Commander Barbey re the road! ing, fishing, swimming and sports. ber. executive department. Ho I had Hawley rock pit. Comparatively Mr. and Mrs. Martin V. Phillipa, fused to allow Eller to enlist and | Or arc you a leaner who lets others The outdoor camp is to bo an an Taxon collected for tho find half served 26 months of his sentence ™-3 lit’le work has been done. who last week sold the Central hotel wrote Judge Barnard calling his at-J bear nual event. of 1981 amouatod to $766,192.94, and, according to penitentiary of restaurant, have purchased the Tour tention to the undesirability of hav-| Yonr portion of labor and worry more than $18,000 lean than the ficials. was a model prisoner. A wantad will rent your house. ist cafe from E. O. Haltsman. ing such men in the navy. and care! amount collected this spring. PROVE A BLESSING COTTAGE GROVE TAKES 9 4 NUMBER 45