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Œnttw (Srnnr ^rntinrl VOLUME XXXIV COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 NUMBER 25 SENTINEL HAS PRAISE FOR SHARP ------- ■ ’I In a letter published in these inained in as good condition as the These quotations show that in past Members of These Organizations Struggling Taxpayers Ask Why Such Every Item on Roll, Except One, columns a week, ago, J. H. Hawley day it was laid. He is an enthu years The Sentinel took pains to Shows Decrease From Last Are, However, as Citizens Ready Charity Towards Wealthy questioned whether The Sentinel had siast for road patrol, which he put Mr. ~ Sharp’s name into news Year’s Amount. to Oust Commissioners. Corporation. ever said a good word for Emmett says will obviate entirely the need stories in a complimentary wuy and Sharp. Since that time others have of repair and rebuilding. went to considerable trouble in • • • doing so. There is no doubt that if Laue county property owners will expressed the opinion that The Sen Creswell grange, at a meeting held Mauy are wondering why the War Would Dethrone Prince« of pay $83,408.76 less taxes this year tinel has ever been a Sharp knocker. Cottage Grove Sentinel, April 23, a close examination of the files of Saturday, adopted resolutions in op ren Construction company should bo than they did last year. The total The Sentinel has takeu pains to 1920: Emmett Sharp, one of the The Sentinel were made, mauy more position to the proposed recall of the recipient of so many favors Inefficiency and Extrava amount to be collected this year is make a hasty examination of some two candidates from here, empha complimentary notices could be Commissioners Sharp and Roney on from County Commissioners Sharp $1,473,355.95 as compared to $1,556,- of its files aud it is with pleasure sized his belief that if given assist- found for Mr. Sharp, but those tho ground that the commissioners and Kouey. gance Now in the that it gives a number of quotations ance by one other member of the given are sufficient for the pur are not guilty of either malfeasance 763.71 last year. It was bad onough, many think, Tho state and county taxes are from its own columns which indi county court ho would be able to pose. County Court. or inefficiency in office. It was said for the commissioners to refuse to • • • carry out the economy program out cate that it was ready to give Em $35,046.58 less this year than last that not more than half of those buy automobile and truck tires at and every item on the roll is less mett Sharp every opportunity to lined in his platform. Encouragement and Warning. present voted upon the resolution. home and purchase them from a • • • except that of the port of Siuslaw, make good. Editorial from Cottago Grove The couuty farmers’ uuiou has subsidiary of the Warren Construe In addition to publishing the which is $678.59 greater this year Cottage Grove Sentinel, October Sentinel, January 26, 1923: adopted a resolution stuting that it tion company, but tho aet of the complimentary things which The 29, 1920: (Excerpt from editorial than last. Those now in control of county as uu organization is not behind commissioners in making the com The state and eounty tax levy Sentinel has said about Mr. Sharp espousing the candidacy of C. P. affairs have made certain pledges the recall. pany a present of about $5000 in last year was 25.1 mills and this it will make this proposition: IF Barnard.) We do not believe that to tho people. The Sentiuel has not at any timo connection with the construction of Nothing Is Bought Here That Cau year it is 23.1 mills, the reduction ANYONE WILL SHOW WHERE the incoming commissioner will be Those pledges were that they stated that either tho graugo or tho Lorane road has eausod many being brought about largely by de THE SENTINEL BAID ONE able to bring about many things would make a substantial tax re farmers ’ union organization was uncomplimentary questions to be Be Bought in Portland, WORD AT ANY TIME DEROGA which he hopes to bring about. duction through roduetiou in the backing the recall, nor has it seen asked. creased state expenses. Speaker Declares. A comparison of the iteniB in the TORY TO THE CANDIDACY OF Even with the extravagance that number of highly paid county offi such a statement made in print. It is certain beyond any question summary this year with those of MB. SHARP, IT WILL RETRACT naturally goes witi county govern cials, with uo detriment to the func The Sentinel and other newspa of doubt that tho Warren company last year, as furnished by Assessor EVERY WORD WHICH IT HAS ment **• it appears to us that no tions of government. pers have stated that tho recall can would have insisted upon tho ful Like Laxe a father denying his own Keeney, follows: SAID ABOUT MR. SHARP. Any tremendous saving can be mado. Tho Sentinel has repeatedly said didates were selected by men who fillment of any part of their con flesh and blood, Colonel W. G. D. State and couuty taxes—1922 roll, who wish to take advantage of this The important thing to us is that that it does not believe that this are members of the grango and tract that meant money in their Mercer Thursday night attacked the $899,795.39; 1923 roll, $864,748.81; offer will bo given free access to our incoming commissioner is an program can be as successful as the farmers’ union. This ’ statement is pockets. They would have mado no public records of County Commis decrease, $35,046.58. the files of The Sentinel for that enthusiast for good roads, is euthu method pursued for years in the not disputed. division of profits with tho county sioner Roney, of whose platform he Special Bchool taxes—1922 roll, purpose. Any who doubt the genu siastieally loyal to his own end of conduct of county affairs. Com A prominent member of the under any circumstances. ■X. declared himself the author, and $339,284.51; 1923 roll, $333,197.51; ineness of any of the quotations the county. Give him a man with missioner Sharp has begged the grange ha« stated to The Bent incl When the construction company of County Commissioner Emmett decrease, $6087. given herewith may examine the whom he can work in harmony and vocabulary in attempting to say stood ready to insist that tho county Sharp, to whom he declared he had Special union high school taxes— files in The Sentiuel office and give him a chance to do his utmost tho things he thinks about The that, while the grange as an organ fill its port of the agreement to ization can not endorse the recall given his support when he was a 1922 roll, $20,123.81; 1923 roll, $18,- read the originals with their own for his end of the county in par Sentinel. Probably ho is more mild move, he believes that more then tho lotter, many want to know what candidate for the position. These 126.03; decrease, $1997.78. eyes. ticular and the whole county in in his language since Commissioner half of the members of the grange pressuro could have been brought men had betrayed him, he declared. Special county high school tuition general. Roney has been found, as wo knew will vote for the recall. to bear to induce the commissioners Both had broken every pledge of fund—1922 roll, $30,129.19; 1923 Ctttage Grove Sentinel, May It), he should, to be a Sharp man, ready to relieve the construction company economy and efficiency they had roll, nothing; decrease, $30,129.19. 1916: ••• J. B. Foster (of De Cottage Grove Sentinel, October to carry forward tho Sharp ideas. of tho $25-a-day penalty which it made. Special road taxes—1922 roll, $45,- troit, Mich.) Bpoke highly of the 13, 1922 (two years after Mr. Sharp Commissioner Sharp now has his op was to have paid beginning Septem A death like stillness greeted the 933.54; 1923 roll, $40,104.22; de concrete roads in California but said took office): Nearly every resi portunity. Ho is in the saddle. ber 1 of last year. Tho total pen speaker as he stepped forward to crease, $5829.32. tho roads of Oregon are much better dent hero has known Mr. Sharp for Nothing that The Sentinel could do alty from that time to tho time that start his address. Many had antici Special city taxes—1922 roll, than tho roads in northern Califor mauy years and during all the time would greatly hinder, now will we the company could complete the pated that some attack might be $193,617.32; 1923 roll, $189,316.82; nia. He especially spoke of the of his residence hero his reputation try to hinder him. A large propor road would amount to not less than made upon the personal character of decrease, $4300.50. splendid road into the city from was that of an honest, upright citi tion of the people of tho couuty be $5000. the two men. A scathing denuncia Special port of Siuslaw taxes— the south in the district in which zen aud a live booster for good lieve that tho Sharp ideas are go It Is Estimated That Total of 800 Why were tho county commission tion was anticipated by others. Ex 1922 roll, $23,403.29; 1923 roll, Emmett Sharp is supervisor, He roads. It has been with regret that ing to relieve them of practically Signatures Will Be Obtained ers so thoughtful of this great cor pectation was heightened when the $24,081.88; increase, $678.59. said this is a perfect road and friends have for months heard per tho entire tux burden. Thoso same poration, which is making millions in South Lane. speaker removed his coat and rolled Forest fire patrol taxes—1922 roll, annually, and so thoughtless of tho up his sleeves. Colonel Mercer con $4452.71; 1923 roll, $3779.68; de- could not be improved upon, He sistent rumors of tho charges that people beliove that coincident with made 50 miles the hour coming in appear in the recall petitions. Evon the mighty reduction in taxes they taxpayers of Lane county, many of fined himself, however, almost en crease, $673.03. The Sharp nnd Rouoy recall pe whom are struggling to pay their over this. now that the storm has broken and are going to get the many things tirely to an expose of the alleged • * * Squirrel claims—1922 roll, $23.95; titions, which have been in circula Mr. Sharp is tho storm center of that past county courts have been tax bills! Why should thi' bloated inefficiency and extravagance tlint 1923 roll, nothing; decrease, $23.95. tion hero during the past few days, corporation bo mado a present of Cottage Grove Sentinel, June what bids fair to be tho nastiest unable to give them. had been expensive to the county. Totals—1922 roll, $1,556,764.71; 1916: Emmett Sharps district is an fight in the political history of Lane are being quite generally signed. So It is tho idea of Tho Sentinel $5000! He endeavored to show that an al- 1923 roll, $1,473,354.95; decrease, example of what road patrol will do, county, there are mauy to defend that Sharp should have the fullest far they havo been circulated large That is tho question that is lining legeij studied policy upon the part $83,408.76. ly in the country outside the city even on a small scale, and there are him and to express the belief that opporutnity to make good, but it nsked. The Sentinel will give Rhnrp of the commissioners to buy nothing —along Mosby creek, Row river nnd nnd Roney sufficient space to make many examples near at hand of good are the charges ugainst him servos notice that should they fail at home that could be bought in better—all because Rouey forgot roads going to pieces in one or two trumped up and unfounded. in any of their promises there will Coast fork and in the Divide neigh an explanation. The taxpayers be Portland had proved expensive; that his platform pledges. i come a speedy day of reckoning and borhood. Petitions bearing 40 mimes lieve they nre entitled to one. years without patrol. to every item thus purchased a ‘ ‘ The county commissioners de Cottage Grove Sentinel, October Tho Sontinol will not hesitato to have been returned from tho roud hundred or two or three hundred cided that they wished an electric Cottage Grove Sentinel, June 29, 20, 1922: The recall petitions did tell how aud wherein the present district south df tho city in which O. G. H. S. IS REPRESENTED dollars had been added to the Isinc compressor and bids wore received. Sharp made u reputation ns a road AT EXPOSITION AT O. A. O. county price—and this by commis Roney told the Eugene dealer mak 1916: ••• The same committee not prove very popular in the Cot court has failed. also reported that from its in tage Grove country, if tho number Superintendents of roads nnd builder years before he thought of sioners pledged to economy. ing the low bid that the order vestigation of the patrolled road of signers be used as a criterion. bridges aud a large number of road becoming a candidate for county Tho Cottngo Grove high school He endeavored to show that com would be given him, but a few days in Emmett Sharp’s district, com • * » bosses are to bo done away with. commissioner. was well represented at tho educa missioners who had given their later Roney went to Portland and puted with other roads in other Cottago Grove Sentinel, October A report has reached hero that tional exposition held Friday and pledge that expensive foremeu and bought identically the same machine districts that are not patrolled, they 27, 1922. In this issue appears a No one is to be put in their places yet tho county road and bridge every employe in one sawmill, which Saturday nt Corvallis by tho Ore superintendents would be done away at $83 more than the bid of the believed that road patrol should be story nearly a column in length and work is to go ou just as efficiently has about 40 men on its pay roll, gon Agricultural college. Five dele with, with a saving to the county, Eugene dealer. given a thorough trial at once. As quoting almost verbatim what Mr. as before. A great saving in ex has sigped. gates, Homer Dickson, studont body had paid more for superintendents “I am not accusing Roney of near as the committee could learn, Sharp said in his own defense in a penses aud a greater efficiency in It is planned to organizo a local president; Lewis Strobeck, Elmer than any preceding administration graft, but I would like to know the expense of patrol and repairs meeting held on a Sunday ’ afternoon the conduct of all county business committee hero and to employ some Young, Bernice Brainard nnd Vir and had shipped in the labor to who gets the difference between was about $50 the mile. in the school house. The i editor of are to be brought about. That is ono to circulate petitions over the ginia Bosley, with two teachers, which these high wages were pai'd, the Lane county price and the price , made tho the program promised by Commis city. It is thought that ut least Miss Myrtle Lay and Miss Maude The Seutinel, at this time, so that the county had not a chance paid to outside dealers. Cottage Grove Sentinel, March 12, motion which gave Mr. Sharp 30 sioner Sharp. We are looking to 500 names can be secured by that Lamson, were sent to represent tho to get back its own money through “Why can’t Lane county doalers 1920: Mr. Sharp will bo a candidate minutes of extra time in i which to him to make good. It is up to him method. It is estimated that 50 per school. Other high school students the channels of trado. sell tires to the county! Eugene upon his record as a road builder complete his defense. whether he receives censure or cent of tho voters uro willing to who attended wore Ray Godard, • • • The auditorium of the high school has the largest tire dealer in Ore and a constructive program for re praise. THE SENTINEL WILL BE sign nnd that a total of 800 names Ethol Lambert, Mary Cornutt and was filled, u number of those pres gon and this dealer has ulways made ducing the cost of county govern It will be noted that a i number of AS QUICK TO GIVE ONE AS will bo signed in this onil of the Lloyd Armes. The purpose of tho ent being opponents of tile recall prices lower than those made by ment. At one time Mr. 8harp main the quotations are from stories THE OTHER, AND IT WILL county. exposition was to give high school who wished to learn what the other Portland dealers, whom tho county tained the Latham road, which he from which the name of Mr. Sharp TAKE PAINS TO KNOW WHICH A roport has been brought that students a direct insight into the side had to say. Because of circum commissioners insist upon patron built, so that for two years it re- could easily have been eliminated. IS DESERVED. 90 per cent of the voters in the courses offered by the institution, stances which occurred at the last izing. Upon one order of tires alone Lorane country will get their names thus making it easier for thorn to moment. Colonel Mercer had to re Sharp and Roney paid the Cascade onto the petitions. Feoling there is select tho college course they may ♦-------------------------------------- --------- ♦ vise hi» prepared address as he pro Tire company, of Portland, $158.20 NEAR RIOT RESULT WHEN high against tho commissioners be wish to pursue. Nearly every high ceeded, which put him at something more than the price of identically RECALL PETITIONS ARE | cause of tho unsatisfactory work school in tho stato was represented. the same article from the Eugene of a disadvantage. done on tho Cottago Grove-Lorane RECEIVED AT LOWELL | dealer. The Cascade Tire company ‘ ‘ I come here, not for revenge, road. DOUBLE HEADER BASKET not for tho hope of reward, but to is a subsidiary of the Warreu Con BALL GAME ON TOMORROW “There was a regular riot when appeal for purity in public and pri struction company. One must won Commissioners Start Neaae to Work the recall petitions arrived at Second Go Between Bone Crushers COTTAGE GROVE-PORTLAND vate life, to appeal to the taxpayers der why the Warren Construction A double header basket ball gnmo on Contract Which Caused LOCAL MAKES LAST TRIP Lowell,’’ stated Frank Blair, of Is Thriller; Clapham Is Bear to dethrone the princes of extrava company is the recipient of so many between the C. G. IL 8. boys’ team that placo, who was hero Thursday Much Contention. for Punishment. gance now' seated in the county favors from the present commission on business. ‘ ‘ It was almost neces Tho Cottago Grove-l’ortland local and tho Eugene high school hoopers, court. Boney is the more dangerous ers. I am accusing no one of theft, results will make its last trip today. The and tho local girls’ basketball sary to have thorn stand in lino to —___ -- to the - county are man of the two, for he has the bet but the The county commissioners, despite Ralph Hand, local middleweight, last trip from Portland was made squad and tho Corvallis girls’ team ter brain, the higher mentality and tho same as though outright theft all contention over tho Nease tim get a chance to sign. Practically every person in that section will won hi« match here Tuesday night last night, The removal of this will bo played horo tomorrow eve ___ committed. Who will give consequently can do the more seri had been ning'in the armory. ber cruising contract, have desig ous injury. In addition he lias the me en explanation of all theso pur nated the 100,000 of timber land to have his name signed to tho peti with Bum Clapham, British light train has been contemplated for Tho lino-up for the local boys’ heavyweight wrestling chumpion, tions. ’ ’ chases at higher prices than those time on account of lack of somo longer term to serve. be cruised this year and an order when the lutter forfeited the match patronage, Bailway officials con- team is to be as follows: John of Lane county merchants! Mrs. Blair accompanied Mr. Blair “A member of the county court “Just north of your city is a directing M. G. Nease to go ahead they remained to hear Colonel after each hud «eeured u full. The templated changing its schedule so Howitt (F), Cletus Swanson (F), can not legally sell his own prop- Buffalo-Pitt road roller standing with the cruise has been signed. and Mercer give his talk that evening Britisher had ubout 25 the better that it would leave here early in tho Dana Mc.Cargar (C), Dale Miller erty to the county. Upon the 13th out in tho weather. From my inves Commissioners L. N. Roney and Em on “The forenoon, but owing to tho fact (G), William Skilling (G), Delmiia Truth About Sharp and if it in weight. day of January following the day tigation I find that this roller was mett Sharp signed the order but Roney.’’ Before Claphum remembered Band’a hus - that this train picked up tho Marsh Richmond (8), Gordon Wright (8), Mr. Blair Roney took office, his bridge given in exchange for another road Judge C. P. Barnard declined. Ho arranged to have leaving, Colonel Mercer cept i bility to the headlock and won field train at Eugeno, tho change Clnre Adams (8), and Ross Glass tools were sold to the county. That roller owned by the county, which has voted against the Nease con (8). appear at Lowell and promised that the first fall with this hold in 20 was found impracticable. he knew this could not be legally was in every, way as good as the tract from the outset. Tho regular girls’ squad, which is there would be an even larger audi minute», when Hand «lapped the done was shown by the fact that roller that was received in ex The lands to be cruised this year mat rather than take further pun ~ ___ ___ ______ ___ ’ ♦ mado up of Dolly Pitcher, Crystal they reached the county through a change, and yet the records show ,TC located in three distinct sections ence there than there was here, i«hmeut. In their mutch three week« ♦---------- Robinson, Mabel Martin, Frances SILK UNDERWEAR CANNOT where the high school auditorium third party who had been drawn in that there is yet due on this roller of the county. One block is situated was Cameron, Frances Newltin, Bernn- BE BOUGHT AT $5 SUIT, ago Hand fought teh headlock until completely filled. through subterfuge and had no in the amount of $2400. At least, upon on the headwaters of the Mohawk dine Schneidor, Alvordn Finch, SAY THOSE WHO KNOW he wont to the mut down and out, tention of being a party to a trans the invoice appears the statement, river and north of the McKenzie but thia time he gave in curly, came ♦-------------------------- ♦ da Favor and Daisy Bonnet, action of that kind. NELSON DOESN’T LIKE TO [ back strong, kept his head out of signed by Mr. Sharp alone, ‘Balance river, another southwest of Eugene The Sentinel has been informed roprosont tho high school in the “Boney promised in no uncertain due April, 1924, $2400. ’ This is all on the upper Biuslaw river and tho HAVE CIPHER ADDED TO | the Britisher’s terrible bicep« and that it must have been mistaken girls’ game. terms that he would" superintend the record there is of this nefarious third southeast of Cottage Grove on MILEAGE OF USED CAR «lapped headlocks, hammerlocks and when it said the aounty commission the bridge work of the eounty. with deal that will eost the county $2400. Mosby creek and tributaries. ♦----------------------------------------------- * toeholds onto hi» larger antagonist ers bought silk underwear at $5 the ♦- SENTINEL OFFERS FULL a great saving to the county treas Why were the number plates torn The tracts of timber designated N. J. Nelson Jr. objects because until ho had him groggy. Clapham suit for a woman resident of Eu- OPPORTUNITY FOR REPLY ury. What is the record he has from this dilapidated old road roll by the county court to be cruised is a bear for taking puni«hment and the gene who is a charge upon The Sentiuel can’t tell tho differ TO SHARP AND RONEY made in only a year’s time! er! Someone must have wished to this year are described as to town ence between 2400 and 24,000. The writhed in pain for several minutes county. ♦ ~ ,---------------------- *♦ in a gruelling head scissors and “Take the repairs on the North prevent identification, but I found ship and range as follows: trouble is that N. J. writes too much Tlioso who tako exception to the In township 19 south of range 7 like an editor. He wrote an ad for hammerlock before telling the ref Fork bridge, requiring the services numbers that had been overlooked. In following out its policy of en say that silk underwear of only three laborers for a few This road roller deal is so rotten west, 10,960 acres; township 20 south a Gray car he has for sale. He eree that he would gi^e the fall. statement deavoring to givo a square deal to can ’ t be bought at that price. Pos days. All bids were rejected and a that the man in the moon must hold of range 6 west, 7680 acres; town said it had been run only 2400 His arms were so firmly - locked ’ it can’t. The Sentinel has all sides of a controversy. The Sen contract entered into with the his nose when he passes over the ship 20 south of range 7 west, 1600 miles. The printer made it 24,000. that he could not reach the mat to sibly never bought any and doesn’t know. tinel has notified Commissioners Union Bridge company. A foreman old roller.” acres, all in the vicinity of Mound, The printer has explained that he slap it. This fall went 39 minutes. Very few of those who helpjd pay Sharp and Roney that they will bo The speaker exhibited a sign on the upper S.uslaw. and three men were shipped in from thought a Gray car run only 2400 After being granted an additional $5 a suit for underwear for u wom permitted to answer any charges Portland and Washington. Not only which he had had painted to place In township 21 south of range 1 miles would be sold as brand new five minutes and being advised by an charge of the county know mado against them by Tho Sentinel. was the foreman paid a salary of near the old roller where all who west, sections 1 to 4 inclusive, and that to say that a Gray car a physician that the arm to which whether or no silk underwear can If they fail to do so, The Sentinel $10 a day for superintending three passed might read. The sign read sections 9 to 16 inclusive and sec had only run 24,000 miles wns the the hammerlock had been applied bo will tako it for granted that tho bought at that price. men, upon which the county paid a as follows: “Lane county’t Teapot tions 21 to 24 inclusive, 10,040 same as saying it had hardly been was in such condition that it wdwld charges uro admitted to be true. nnd The Sentinel will givo Sharp bonus of $1, but the 10 per cent Dome. Notiee thia old rolie-. ’Bal acres; township 22 south of range 1 used at all. This is not nu ad— be foolish for him to again go on Tho letter to tho commissioners was added to the fares of the men ance due April 1, 1924, $2400. E. west, 16,000 acres, southeast of Cot merely an explanation. the mat, he asked to be excusc<| Roney sufficient space to tell road as follows: was whether or not the underwear from Portland and Washington. Sharp.’ {’ Cottago Grove, Ore., Feb. 22, 1924. from continuing the match. tage Grove. Laborers were paid $7 and $8 a day. “Lane eounty business men,” the Clapham’s superior weight nnd silk. There is no dispute about the —Messrs. Sharp and Roney, County In township 15 south of range 1 SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE underwear being purchased at $5 and this was during the time that speaker continued, “are entitled to west, 7231 acres, in the vicinity of HELD WITH MAY PRIMARY muscular development, coupled with the suit. Tho commissioners willi Commissioners, Eugeno, Ore.—Gen — county ~~—*7 upon Mabel. the county had two competent the business of * ’ Lane his ability to take punishment, tinmen: This is notice that The Sen bo given apace to explain how tinel will give yon a fair chance to bridge foremen upon its pay roll at equal or better terms than those In township 15 south of range 1 saved him from several holds that also The question has been asked many the county can afford to buy tur | answer nny charge which has been, a wage not greater than that paid offered others. Why then was east, 12,480 acres; township 15 south times as to when tho special recall seemed certain falls. the laborers shipped in from else-1 $1364.36 worth of oil bought from of range 2 east, 5540 acres; town election will bo held in case suffi The arm which was injured in key feeds for its charges, when or may bo, mado against you by where. The eounty was mulcted to I the Indian Refining company with- ship 15 south of range 3 east, 2335 cient names are secured to the re this match is the same one injured many of those who pay for such i Tho Sentinel during tho recall cam the tnne of $447.99 on this one deal! out so much as the formality of seres, north of the McKenzie river call petitions. While it is under in Clapham’s match with Ted Thye feeds nre unable to buy such feeds i paign. If you hold a meeting hero, alone, all because Roney did not calling for bids, as required by and east of Wendling. Tn the preliminaries, Kenneth and for themselves. you will receive the same publicity stood that the law requires that keep his platform pledges. as that given meetings opposing law! ’ ’ In township 16 south of range 1 such an election shall be hold coin TTnrvey Williams, midgot brothers, The speaker listed a total of west, 3200 acres, in the vicinity of cident with a regular or primary wrestled to a dra v, Robert Veatch you. In taking advantage of this “Take the repairs on the Spring THOUGH OVER 86 YEARS offer of ours, kindly furnish your field bridge. Again for some mys $19,108.47 of illegal overdrafts and Wendling. election to be held within 90 days, won a wrestling match from Carl OF AGE, HE WINS IN , copy early enough in the week so as terious reason all bids were rejected remarked that no wonder the eounty In township 16 south of range 1 those in charge of the recall move McCollum, and Bud Riley anil Fred SCUFFLE WITH YOUNGSTER eouldn ’ t pay the $2400 dne on the and a contract at cost plus 10 per east, 3920 acres, north of Vida. are arranging to file their petitions Riley boxed four two minute rounds ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ to inconvenience us as little ns pos sible. Wo must reserve the right to cent was let to the Union Bridge | old road roller that was never worth In township 16 south of range 2 at such time that the special elec to a draw. Ixindon, Ore., Feb. 27.—(Special.) use our own judgment ns to how company. Tho county paid $35 forI more than the one given in ex east, 12,440 acres; township 16 i^uth tion will l«e held at the same limo William Patton refereood the pre lumber that had been offered at | change. of range 3 east, 6574 acres, north as the primary, »he same election liminaries and Mike Mosby was the —“Dad’’ Lyons, although past 86 far wo can permit you to go in at $27.50 nnd paid the 10 per cent I “I didn’t come to disclose all of of Blue Biver. third man in the ring for the main years of age, claims that he is just , tempting to refute charges not inado officials serving for both. — endeavor ns good as some of tho young fel-1 by The Sentinel, but shall profit on the higher figure. Under the pitifnl story,’’ the speaker eon event. the coat pins 10 per cent system, it tinned. “I have worked 38 day« University High Defeats C. G. H. 8. American Lo.^2 Buys Building. lows. As a result of a playful ef | to give you every reasonable op- yourselves, ia good business for the contractor and nights in gathering the informa University high school hoopers The American Legion post has Legion Picture Drawn Big H ouma fort Friday to prove his claim, n portunity to defend made to cover to get his costs as high as possible tion and it wonld take me a week’s defeated the Cottage Grove high bought the Bender bakery building "Th*» Man Without a Country," large glass was broken out of the j This offer is not ___ r________ particular case. It is onr estab The greater the cost the greater time to give all the information I school boys’ team in a game played near the bridge. The purchase was givon Thnrwday and Friday at tho front of the »tore at Ix>ndon owned this lishe<l policy to givo a square deal his profits. Again foreign labor have which 1« supported by the Friday evening at Eugene, the score made in anticipation of erecting a Arradf* under the anepirefl of the by his stepson, Charles Wood. to all sides in any public contro was imported at a wage greater records or by affidavits.’’ Ho engaged in a Muffling match being 38 to 16. Dale Miller was community house upon the property American Tx*gion. dr<*w crowded than that commanded bv Ijine eoun high score man for the local team, but the building will be rented un houaen for both exhibitions and the with Byron Newton, a young man versy. Yours truly, __ ty labor. The county was mulcted; contributing 6 pointe to the team ’a til the Legion raises sufficient legion netted $70 for itn community of about 20 years, and shoved the COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. on this deal to the tnne of $2000 or i younger man through the glass. Kor®. funds to start its building. house fund.