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¿Tlrr (Cnttayr (tan? i’j.mtind VOLUME XXXIV J150 IS RAISED BY IMAGINARY DANCE FOR RALPH IEETERS COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923 O’ - NUMBER 5 ■ ---------------------- ♦ . xEN OF THREE NEWLYWED I COUPLES ARE INITIATED IN HIGH MASONIC WORK ♦--------------------- ------------------------- ♦ Three couples of Cottage Grove newlyweds will not soon forget a leception given them by the Ma sonic lodge and Eastern Star chap ter. The men in particular will long _ cherish memories of special initia tory work prepared for tho occasion. Unlike other Masonic work, this degree was given in the presence of many members of the feminine sex. The degree was described to the novitiates and to the guests as the Khedive degree of the Knights Prince de Kakiak. It was said to have originated in the Garden of Eden, its membership was limited to those of great fortitude and be came immensely popular with mar ried men seeking an excuse for be ing out evenings. Tho greater part of the work was put on by the inferior potentate, grand royal keeper of the meat axes and several grand royal keep ers of the gore. The tools and im plements of the degree were all the implements of torture indiscrim inately but more especially tho meat ax, which the grand keeper of tho meat axes used in delicate opera tions upon the candidates, from whom were removed many articles not usually found in the human body, as well as some generally thought to be parts of the human anatomy. Many of the women pres ent stated they had to restrain themselves to keep from going into laughing hysterics. The emblem of the order, presented to the newly- made members, was an immense safety pin. A musical program was given and refreshments were served. The couples honored were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. (Howling Aimnies) Ha gen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis (Linger Longer) Kramer and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. (Lester Rosebud) Phelps. The affair took place October 4. ♦-----------------------------------------------♦ TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN COTTAGE GROVE IS CAUSE OF WORRY TO NEW DRIVER ♦—:--------------- _~----------------- 4 ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ COLONEL LAWSON MAKES SOME PERTINENT REMARKS FOB POSTWAR SLACKERS ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ B. K. Lawson, of Weddcrburn, who was for many years active in military affairs in Cottage Grove, rising to tho rank of lieutenant colonel, and was well acquainted with Ralph Teeters, for whom the American Legion has put on a bene fit imaginary' ball, has sent a sub stantial contribution. In sending his check he made the following pertinent remarks: ’’The people of Cottage Grovi ■e have had no opportunity r to oxpress torts of the appreciation of the effc boys in the world Cotti :ago Grove “ war like the tho present pi one in tho case of Ralph Teeters. Te “Memory takes me back to the first period of this war when the Cottage Grove boys went away. Everything was coming our way then. Money was hud ou the slight est pretext. Food uud dolicacios were sent—more than wo needed. At that time each mid every one of tho boys was in good health and these things wore not needed like perhaps they are in some case» now. With an abundauco of everything that most people desire, it certaiuly seems as though when a case of this kind comes up there should not bo tiny hesitancy. Particular! ularly I ro member Teeters, one t. of the .. most willing, loyal and energetic soldiers that 1 ever know. I recall that on one occasion on special duty he in a job worked day and night _ where he particularly fitted in, und such efforts as those on his part must be tho causo that led up to his present condition.’’ The abovo remarks by one who knows whereof he speak« are likely to hit quite a number who refused to participate in tho imaginary dance. , FRANKGUGGISBERGMEETSWITH SERIOUS ACCIDENT One of tho greatest compli Wages of Pickers Higher Thau ments Cottage Grove has ever re Predictions Made Are Coming True; Young Man Injured Wednesday Had ceived was paid a few days ago During War; Price Drops County Court Fails to Not Regained Consciousness when the driver of a large ear from 17c to 7c. Keep Promise. Late Yesterday. stopped at the Nelson service ata- tion to inquiro his way out of tho The «¿lie of tags for the Ralph The drying of tho prune crop at city. He said that he was a new Those who have used the Lorane Frank Guggisberg, aged 16, re Teeters benefit imaginary dance has the John Hull place has just been driver, that he frequently got lost road since tho rains report that all mained in an unconscious condition raised a fund of $150 or more, completed. Mr. Hull has the largest in the heavy traffic in large cities predictions made that it would go to late yesterday following an accident which is much less than was ex prune orchard in this section, where and he wished to be directed over pieees with the first wet weather late Wednesday afternoon when he pected. Members of the American crops are greatly diversified, and a route that would enable him to are more than coming true. A was kaocked from a load of hay. Legion and members of girls’ clubs from seven acres obtained 10,000 avoid tho congestion of traffic ou Large number of citizens from here He aud kis father, Fred Guggisberg, of the city gave time Saturday for pounds of the dried product. He has Main street. He was directed down and from Lorane visited the county uud Mr. Guggisberg’s father were tho sale of the tags. The greater the only individual dryer in this Washington avenue. As nothing court just before the rock was laid putting baled hay into the barn. A ■amount of the money was raised section. The large commercial dryer further was heard from hint it was and were promised that each layer load was being taken into the lower that day but some of the tags have did not operate this season and tho thought that he was successful in would be rolled. They said that floor of the barn when a bale fell been sold since.- Any who did not cannery had to take care of a large getting out of the eity without get unless this was done the money put forward onto the horses. The lad have the opportunity to buy a tag prune crop. Mr. Hull lost almost ting injured in the Main street jam. onto the road would be almost a was standing on top of the load and may yet make their contributions. no prunes from the wet weather and total loss. It is said that the coun h hen the horses lunged forward his They may be handed to a member the loss from all sources was small. ty court paid no attention what head camo in contact with the of the American Legion or left with The crop was an average one, all ever to its promise, with .the result framework of the barn overhead. The Sentinel. of the Italian variety. Two He and several bales of hay fell that after the first rain the road American Legion solicitors Satur men, Leslie Hull and Clarence became a mess of mush. onto the approach to the barn. Ho day reported that they were turned Stoneburg, operated the dryer this At the time of the meeting with was picked up in an unconscious down by only a very few. Many year, although four men have been tho county court, Commissioner condition and brought to the city welcomed the opportunity to buy employed in past years. Twenty Crowded Conditions Show Need of Sharp made the promise that the for medical attention. Physicians tags, while a few- found wliat the days was required to complete tho road would be completed in any had not been ablo to bring about a Immediate Action for a solicitors said were flimsy excuses run. Tho driod fruit will grade 40. manner the delegation asked and return to consciousness at a late excuses for not doing so. New Building. hour yesterday. The price for picking was a trifle tho other members of tho court more than during the war but the agreed. A standard waterbouud The Guggisbergs are farming the price of the product has dropped old Helliwell place on Row river. COMPANY D’8 FOOTBALL schools macadam was agreed upon, Why Attendance in the city from 17 cents to 7 cents. Mr. Hull’s continues to increase aud TEAM READY FOB ACTION at the the promise was not kept has not crop has usually been a profitable ond HOT MUD IS REACHED IN of tho first month had i reached been explained. one, but it remains to be seen the total of 705. There were > 212 in Company D of the 186th infantry EUGENE OIL OPERATIONS whether it will puy out this year. high school, of which number 98 SISTER OF L. A. ABBOTT now has a football team that is IS KILLED IN ACCIDENT ready to buck almost any team that were boys and 114 were girls In Hot mud is the latest to be MRS. PHELPS PAYS C. G. will schedule a game with it. Eb the grades there were 593, of which brought to tho surface during tho REST ROOM HIGH TRIBUTE number 271 were boys ami 222 were Spray is manager and will make L. A. Abbott received word List Guunmty Oil company’s drilling op week of tho death in an automobile the arrangements. orationd at Eugene. It was found girls. The team is composed of the fol At the Mothers’ club meeting, In the high school the percentage accident of his sister, Mrs. H. R. at. the 800-foot level and is so hot lowing: Dale Lusk, captain; Wen which was held Saturday, Mrs. of attendance was 99.1 per cent aud Fox, aud her baby, of Bray, Calif. when it reuches the surface that it dell Cochran, Cleo Morelock, Eston Amelin Phelps, one of tho members in the grades 97.7 per cent. The husband, who was driving, is in can not be handled with tho bare Porter, Frank Porter, Rex Wheeler, who has just returned from Tilla Tho school work is moving along a serious condition. Tho car was ap hands. The drillers claim that this mook, highly complimented Cottage splendidly under crowded conditions. proaching a blind crossing uud the Wilbur Spray, Ralph Welch, Marl- is n never-failing sigu that oil is vey Lewis, Ralph Bailsman, Kenneth Grove upon its rest room. Mrs. Those connected with the schools train was not observed until it was below. almost upon them. Mr. Fox swung Berry, Eddy Vale, “Mike’’ Mosby, Phelps statod that there was no rest believe that the erection of a now D. T. Awbrey, agent here for tho Joseph Short and “ Boze ” Conner. room in Tillamook nor in any town building will have to be considered his ear around alongside the train company, has brought a sample of Many of these were football letter that she visited since leaving hero soon. and they would have escaped in the mud hore. It i« of a light slate men of the Cottago Grove high lust spring. At this meeting mem jury except that the stops of the en WEEKLY LETTER FROM^ color aud evidently so full of oil gine cab caught the car. school. bers decided to allow Mrs. Jennie that it remains in a plastic condi STATE MARKET AGENT | tion. Tho team is practicing three Schlosser, matron of the rest room, CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY IS Mrs. Fox had no other relatives CITY’S GUEST FOB A DAY bore. nights a week, Mondays, Wednes ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ a day off each week, a member of days and Fridays. They haven ’t‘ had OREGON GETS $168,111.96 the club remaining there that day. Whon tho consumer can buy farm O. G. H. S. FOOTBALL TEAM Congressman W. C. Hawley was a CUTSFORTH BUYS INTO much coaching us yet but expect to Tho Mothers ’ club is urging ev FROM FOREST SERVICE products somowhoro near tho price PLAYS FIRST GAME TODAY •secure a coach soon. Sergeant eryone to send or bring clothing guest of the city yesterday and was PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET tho farmer guts for them, then will Vaughn, of Eugene, sergeant in The state of Oregon has received that they do not need to the rest a guest of honor at a dinner last one of tho big holdbacks to agricul The Cottago Grove high school structor of this company and the $168,111.95 from the forest service room for the thrift sales. The club evening at Hotel Bartell. He will Dale Cutsforth has purchased tho ture bo removed. This cun bo company at Roseburg, oversees some as its share of the receipts from na has been quite successful with leave this forenoon for his homo in interest of W. G. ltorry in tho brought about whon producers and football tenni will play its first game of the season of the practice games. tional forest resources during tho these sales mid wishes to continue Salem. People'» meat market, effective consumers organizo und bring it high at 2:45 this with Roseburg Mr. Hawley camo here upon one next Monday morning. afternoon on Tho company is trying to schedule fiscal year 1923. them. Periodicals that huvo been about. Stouffer field. a game for this Sunday but definite Oregon contains 13,137,447 acres read would be greatly appreciated of his regular jaunts over his dis Mr. ltorry, who retires, hits b«en Tho presont condition of many Tho line-up is as follow»: Glenn trict to visit his constituents and in the same business hero sovernl profits to all products before they arrangements have not yet been of national forest lands. There are for use in the rest room. Bennott, center; Ivan Currin, right. to learn their wishes. made. 15 national forests located in va times. Mr. Cutsforth has been an reach the home is resulting in a guard; jack Bearer (captain), right While here he was interviewed by rious parts of tho state. THE POWER OF THE COUNTRY the several candidates for the post employe in the block signal sorvico big so-called overproduction. High tackle; Henry Hubbell, right end; One-fourth of the money received of the Southern Pacific for a num retail prices are narrowing the mar Pierce Recall Held Up. PRESS. mastership und members of tho city ber of years. This is his first entry ket on many products to the Homer Nelson, left guard; Homor Portland, Ore., Oct. 8.—A. E. by tho forest service from timber council conferred with him concern wealthy class and there are not Dickson, left tackle; Gordon White, Campbell, chairman of a committee sales, grazing permits summer homo Christian Science Monitor: Let no ing the city’s watershed, whero ex into business here. Coincident with Mr. Cutsforth's onough in this class to anywhere left ond; Marvin Alatott, right half; which has been conducting a cam- site leases and other uses of na one regard lightly or slightingly the tended logging operations are con entry into the business it will go noar take the output. This is espe Dale Miller, left half; William Skil pnign throughout the state for sig tional forest lands is turned over influence of the so-called country templated. onto u cash basis. cially true oil fruits of all kinds ling, quarter; William Poolo, full natures to petitions looking to the to the states in which such lauds 1 press in the United States. Tho melons, apples, etc. The homes wil buck. Substitutes: Edgar Bi-huoltolo recall of Governor Walter M. Pierce, are located on a pro rata basis. ‘ ‘ home ’ ’ newspaper is looked to in Engraving—embossing—The Sent and Delmas Richmond as linemen, not buy at retail prices asked. announced that tho recall proposal Such sums uro for the school and many a community as the mentor inel—your live wire print shop, xxx Oregon Is Costly Belle. Dana Me Recently a large auto truck with Marion Richmond as end, ~ will not be placed before the voters road funds of the counties contain and guide when the time comes to Salem, Oro., Oct. 8—Adjutant Oargar, John Bartels and Carl Per- at the coming special election in ing national forest lands. Oregou miiko an important decision. The General George A. White tonight extension side rack was driven down tor as backfield men. has received for roads and schools editor of the country paper, usually November. telegraphed tho commandant of tho Fourth street, in Portland, fully STAR CAR TAKES ROUTE Ho declared the voters would be since 1906, as its share of pational unassumingly, is a leader in shaping Puget sound navy yard at Bremer loadod with fruit and food that tho INTO BOHEMIA THAT NO given an opportunity at a future forest receipts, a total of $1,101,384. the decisions of his townspeople in ton and the navy department that public would not pay the high re COTTAGE GROVE NOT TAKING OTHER OAR HAS TRIED Tho total sum turned over to all those progressive undertakings that time to vote on the proposal. He the state of Oregon will not accept tail prices for. Rather than sell A BACK SEAT IN POPULATION ♦ ----------------------------------------------- * also «aid that the recall committee state« containing national forests affect the common welfare. No mat tho battleship Oregon unless tho tho products at prices consumers L. R. Long and C. C. Cruson, of government first overhauls the ves would pay, the big load was de During the mouth of September regarded as a victory for its ef during the fiscal year 1923 amount ter if the people of the rural sec forts the removal from office of ed to $1,321,422. Twenty-seven states tions are coming more and more to Long & Cruson, are proud of tho sel and puts it in first class condi stroyed. There wore watermelons, tho number of births in this city Johnson Smith as warden of the and Alaska shared in the distribu look to tho city papers for their performance of a Star car which tion for delivery to Portland har oantnloupes, crates of ornngos, hun was exactly twice tho number of state prison by the governor. Ho tion of this sum, which oxceeded news of world happening—they still they took into the Bohemia district bor without cost to tho state. This dreds of loaves of bread, bushels of deaths, there being 12 births and ly o 6 deaths. Of the birth» births fi 6 wore declined to say how many signa the annual average for tho previous depend for friendly counsel and ad last week. To give the car the action, it was said, probably will peaches and pears. These went to only females. Of the deaths .lee and 6 female». tures had been obtained to the re five years by about $250,000. In vice upon the judgment of someone hardest tost possible, they made tho end navy department plans for tow the dump, while hundreds of Port mules creased sales of timber were largely within their own community circle Champion creek - Noonday - Sharps ing the craft into Portland the lat land fumilios wont without fTuit 2 were inule» and 4 were females. call petition. A slice of melon in a restaurant About 45,000 would have been responsible for the record-breaking who has proved himself dependable creek loop. They went up the ter part of this mouth. 1923 receipts. Champion crook road to the junction required to place the proposal on and wise. The Oregon legislature last win costs more than tho raiser received Brainard and Hall Open Office. So it is a matter of no little with tho Noonday road, took tho ter appropriated a sum of money for tho whole melon. An ear of corn the ballot. George H. Brainard and Charles importance, considering the magni Noonday road to the Noonday prop for installation and maintenance of costs about what the gardener re E. Hall have opened a real estate MRS. JULIA MERCEREAU erty, then climbed up Grouse to the the ship in Portland, but the sum is ceived for n dozen oars. Apples rot tude of the subject, thut tho coun DIES AT AGE OF 91 YEARS office in tho building just oast of Teeters Baby Burled Here. try pres« of the United States has old Knott shafts, down Grouse to insufficient to cover preliminary on the ground half a dozen miles the Wyuno plumbing shop. Both The two-month-old daughter of the Grouse-Fairview saddle, around costs. Pho ship win to be kept in outside -if Portland beeauso of low enlisted whole heartedly in the bat Mrs. Julia Morcercau died Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Teeters, of price, while the retail price in the have boon in tho real estate business tle of temperance aud law enforce Fairview to the Fairview-Bohemia The Dalles, who died there October night at the home of her daughter, ment. The issue will be interesting, saddle, down Fairview to the Eve Portland permanently as a relic. eity is so high that tho worker’s hern off and on for u number of Mrs. A. L. Van Osdai. She was 6 of bowel trouble, was buried here family will not buy them. Thou years but this is the first time if not spectacular. Allied with the ning Star, climbed to the saddle Grain Display Is Asked. Sunday. The funeral was held from aged nearly 91 years. The funeral destructive liquor interests arc many again and returned by the Sharp’s sands of tous of berries rotted ou they havo boon associated together. That Lane county send a display the vines in tho Willamette valley the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Has held Tuesday faternoon from of the larger daily and weekly pa creek road. They reported that the Fullmer, parents of Mrs. Teeters, the chapel and the body shipped to pers published in the cities. For car performed perfectly and that to tho annual nationul hay and this season because there was no Deer Season Clones November 1. Rev. A. R. Spearow officiating. In Fulton, Ill., for interment. Rev. J. owners of these papers of larger they did not boil the water during grain »how to be held at Portland market for them, while thousands Many havo been in doubt a» to E. Carlson officiated at the funeral November 3 to 10, is the request terment was in the A. F .& A. M.- circulation have not disclosed, they the entire trip. No water, gas or received at the chamber of com of families refused to can them for the closing of the deer season. Tho I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. services. The cause of death wax havj persisted in their effort to dis oil was put into the car during the merce from Fred Bennion, of Pen winter use because of tho high re date is November 1. Many hero Teeters and three children, who had paralysis. tail price and the exorbitant price have Hoenred venison during the sea Julia Keeler was born Jan. 12, courage a complete enforcement of trip. been here for the funeral, returned A. W. Helliwell, one of the own dleton, secretary of the show or of sugar. son. Tho wet weather has aided the 1833, at Union, N. Y., living there the prohibition law. Many of them ganization. The huy and grain dis home Tuesday. It will not bo a serious under hunters and has been hard on the until her marriage to Charles Mer- have allotted generous space to ers of the Noonday property, ac play will be hold at Portland in taking to get farm products from deer. cereau in 1855. They removed to news detailing tho manner in which companied them on the trip. conjunction with tho annual live the raiser to the retailor with prac Covell’s Uncle May Be Implicated. Fulton, Ill., where Mr. Fulton en- the law is violated, and not a few stock exposition. tically one handling whon farmers, Developments in the case of Fred ;aged in the mercantile business. have, by editorial comment, sought Comes to Vizit Brother The show secretary writes that retailers and consumers get togethor MAN FULL OF HAIR TONIC Covell, of Bandon, former resident ’ 'he husband died a number of years to popularize the campaign of nulli Hot Luke, Ore., Oct. 0.—J. W. during a visit at the annual Oregon and go at it right, and it would DROPS INTO MAN TRAP of this city, held in connection with ago and Mrs. Mereereau had lived fication. state fair last mouth he was at seem thut this action will be necea- Glass, of Imchelim, Wash., who re- AFTER SCARING WOMAN Now comes the country editor and the death of bis wife, indicate that with her daughter here for several tracted by the fine display of sary before there can be a natural cuntly underwent an operation at « ------------------------- ------- « the uncle, Arthur Covell, who made years. She had been an invalid his thousands of clear-thinking and threshed grain and small seeds at consumption, fair market demand the not Lake sanatorium, has left Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cruson have a his home with the Covells, may lor five years aud hud been con unprejudiced brethren throughout the luine county booth and states and prices satisfactory to both for Cottage Grove to visit his man trap at their new home, al know something in connection with fined to her bed for three years. the length and breadth of the land, brother, N. E. Glass, of that city. that ho hopes the Lane farmers the tragedy. The officers have She had been a life-long member of ready to defend and uphold the law though they were not aware of the will take an interest in displaying miser and eater. A pound of farm fact when they moved into It a few products need not be denied a mar which it has sought to destroy. They found a diary kept hy bim in which the Presbyterian church. their product at Portland. days ago. ket if they could bo gotten to the he had set down plans for whole Surviving children are the daugh have no selfish motive in thus en One evening while Mr. Cruson consumer at a price he could afford sale murders. ter here and Mrs. Katharine Mart listing on the side of right. They wan down town a man who had im- C. G. BOY MAY MAKE OREGON to pay. indale, of Clinton, la. There are are committed to the cause by their bibed too freely of hair tonic in FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM In middle western states the same Range Demonstration in Progress. three grandchildren, Miss Esther realization that the best interests of sisted upon gaining admission. Mrs. conditions prevail and the people A range demonstration and cook Van Osdai and Julia and Charles themselves and of the people and Cruson telephoned to her husband, Ray McCargar, a graduate of Cot are changing them. Farmers have industries which they seek to pro ing school is being held this week Martind tie. tage lage Grove high school, class of tect demand that the constitution but when he arrived the man had ’23, who is attending Oregon this organized cooperative selling agen at the rest room under the auspices apparently disappeared, Later in cies in localities where all products and the laws be unhesitatingly of the Mountain States Power com term, has a good chance of making obeyed. The tainted money of the the evening sounils that were evi the frosh football team. Bill Rine of like kind are sold from the one pany. Miss Beryl Mashburn, dem dently being made by a drunk in place. Retailers are cooperating with bootlegger and the brewer has not onstrator for the company, has influenced them to betray the peo difficulties seemed to be coming hart, assistant coach of the team, the selling agencies «nd having charge. R. L. Stewart, local mana In order to preserve the gravel ple whose confidence they havo from the basement. A strict search has told F. L. Grannis, principal of the product« delivered direct to their ger, reports a satisfactory attend und macadam roads of the county, revealed nothing, but Mr. Cruson tho high school here, that McCargar ance upon the part of women of the the Lane county court has decided gained and desire to keep. They thought of a hole which had been was the best offensive center in steres and stands by auto truck aervi«o, eliminating entirely all mid feel a personal responsibility. They eity. to cut the weight limit of loads on are not tempted to sell, at any dug in the yard. Upon throwing a tho frosh squad. The tea:- has not dle «ervies. As these movameats --------------------- « trucks allowed by law just one-half price, the friendships of a lifetime. spotlight into it he discovered tho yet been chosen. are worked out successfully the Roll Call Plans Made. during the coming winter. The limit plana will spread. The inclination is to believe that drunk, together with the bottle A committee that will soon select allowed by law is 500 pounds per no evil influence is powerful enough which had contained his “booze.” BiUiardlat Plays Exhibition H«ra. The now potato grading end in a chairman for the seventh annual inch width of tire on each axle. G. B. Pitcher, landlord of the city George Spears, world ’ s champion spection law is working out very to sway the sentiment of the great Lane county has built a number mass of voters in the United States bastik-, was called and he put the straight rail billardiat, played two satisfactorily, both growers and roll call of the Lane county chapter of the American Red Cross was ap of new roads this year «nd already against ao powerful an ally of na man ap for the night. exhibition performances at the shippers generally being in hearty pointed at the monthly meeting of some of them are pretty badly cut tional righteousness. It was the Eagle yesterday afternoon and eve accord with the act and complying ----------------------------------- < ------------ a ihe board of directors of the organ up by heavy loads, according to strength of the moral force« in tho ning before good audiences of local with ita provisions. The matter of FLOWERS 8TILL IN BLOOM ization held in Eugene Tuesday eve word reaching the office of th« agricultural states that made possi billiard fans. obtaining «ack stencils for small STRAWBERRIES CONTINUE ning. The committee is composed of commissioners. The order to limit the ble the early enactment of the law growers who sell a few »acks to re load to half the weight allowed by TO RIPEN; PUNKINS GROW John B. Bell, J. 8. Magladry and PREPAREDNESS. toilers has been the occasion of which the enemies of society are the law of the state is expected to now seeking to nullify. Thia same ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ Frank L. Armitage. “Have your appendix removed. mdliy inquiries. Btencils cut from do much toward saving the surface courageous eleetomte will see to it Just to prove that Cottage Grove Don’t wait for appendicitis,” ad heavy paraffine paper may be hod and not no much repair work and that no backward step is taken. No has the be«« climate of any portion vise* a physician. Following the at cost by applying to G. L. Hyslop, Booze Oar to Be Sold. The codfish lays a million maintenance will be necessary, it is A Ford sedan, seized by officers editor of a country paper need of the famous, fertile, fruitful Wil same line of reasoning, remove your marketing department of O. A. C., egg«, while the helpful hen some time ago in n raid on boot believed. apologise to his patrons and friends ls matte, it may be menttoned that brain«. Don’t wait for brainstorm. Corvallis, Ore. lays one; but the sodfish dims Road supervisors throughout the for his stand in support of the law. many varieties of flowers, parties l-Hgrrs, has been ordered sold to the not earkle to inform us what higbrst bidder October 20. The car county have been busy during the They are with him, just as the lnrly roses, continue to bloom out If we men could only convince she’s done; and so we scorn Card of Thanks. is described as No. 3,729.059, Ore past week scraping and dragging the loyal and progressive people every doors and that all owners of straw the women that splitting wooJ the eodfish coy, while the We wish to express our sincere gon license No. 98,075. The «ale is roads while the surfaee is wet. where are steadfmo in support of berry hois continue te serve the would improve their figures, what helpful hen we prize; appreciation of the kindness of the subject to a lien held on the ear by good government and eivie decency. luscioaB fruit on their tables. There n snap we would have. which indicates to thoughtful I. O. O. F. lodge and of friends O. E. Woodson. The sale will be Metal trade cheeks. Everything has been no frost to ripen the minds that it pays to ad shown at the time of the funeral of held at the sheriff's office. in the printing and stamp line can Folks don ’ t like a person who is Correct style« always in wedding pumpkins and squashes and they vertise. be had at the home Uve wire print and social stationery at the Uve continue to grow to irnrnenne pro too close—which may prove that our little daughter. p Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Teeters. Bay it with printers' iak. •hop. distance leads enchantment. wire print shop. xxx portions. Many Welcome Opportunity to Con tribute While Few Find Flimsy Excuses.