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-- < Œfrr (IntîcUR (6rmu' ^>rittütrl > _________________________________________________________ TWICEAWKtt_______________________________________________ VOLUME XXXV COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON. MONDAY. World Sports Favored Girl Severely Injured Divide Disi riet Holds By Spearow in Auto Wreck Unique Position “The International Significance Miss Virginia Willis, of Com The Divide school district is the of Athletics" was the theme of an stock, sustained severe gashes on first in this section and one of address delivered by Ralph Spear both thighs in an automobile the first anywhere to take commu- ow, world’s champion pole vaulter, wreck Friday morning. She and nity action for the immunizat ion at the University of Oregon assem Roger Lawrence were on their way of the children of the district bly Thursday forenoon. to school here in tho Lawrence against diphtheria by the adminis- „ of toxin-anti-toxin. The Spearow added a humorous vein Ford sedan when something went taring to his lecture by giving some of his wrong with the rear axle aud the medicine has been pt^-hased by impressions of France, England and car went into the ditch, turning the district and will be adminis Japan. “The things that impressed completely over twice, Tho car tered without eharge by Cottage me most about Paris were the had been traveling at a high rate Grove physicians. Tho medicine is expected tomorrow. An accurate taxis and their drivers together of speed. account will bo kept of the re The occupants of the with the French museums; without these, there would be no Paris," picked up and brought here to sults of the treatment. was his summary of his impressions the office of Dr. Frost, but the Lawrence lad had sustained only of France. The car, badly After having spent close to six minor injuries. months in a strictly athletic atmos demolished, was brought to a phere, Mr. Spearow has taken a garage here for repairs. Miss Willis, who is now resting rather decided stand along with The deaconesses of the Presby the other Olympic game contestants comfortably, is a daughter of Mr. terian church are preparing to fill in championing international ath ‘‘and Mrs. A. B. Willis, of Comstock. a number of baskets with groceries, The . boy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. fruit and holiday goodies, to be letic competition. “International relations," stated Charles Lawrence. distributed among several needy Mr. Spearow, “start in a small lo families of the city on Christmas cal way and grow to international eve or Christmas morning. Those importance. Tho same is true of wishing to help fill the baskets athletics, which started with Greek may leave their contributions at athletes traveling around different the rest room. Groceries are par countries giving exhibitoins of their Small fruit of this section is ticularly solicited. skill, but today athletics have as trying to maintain tho reputation The deaconesses also plan to sumed international significance. made by the fruit which grew ; given potted plants to the sick “The Olympic games give every here when this was the .capital of and shut-ins. nation a chance to meet others the Garden of Eden and fruit and on an equal basis, which is not berries ripened the year round. Congress was wise to wait until true in politics, commerce or any The cherry trees are putting forth after the football season was over other connections between na- their blooms. Raspberries, blackber before convening. The newspapers tions." ries and strawberries have not yet will have to fill space formerly used In concluding Mr. Spearow em ceased producing. Samples of cher- fur sports with something and con phasized the importance of religion ries and blackberries in bloom were gress may get part of it. in connection with athletic par- brought to the city a few days Watch the label on your paper, x ticipation. ago by Charles Bales. Baskets of Groceries For the Needy Cherries Are Bursting Into Bloom Chiropractor Does No Knocking Goshen Postoffice Is Robbed. Raleigh Roney’s general store and the postoffice at Goshen were robbed again some time Wednesday night and a small amount of money was taken. Mr. Roney had taken most of the day’s receipts home with him. Entrance was effected through a rear door and its appearance indi cated that a heavy hammer had been used to break open an inner door. Dr. George D. Field, of the Chi- ropractic Health league, gave an interesting lecture upon chiroprac- tics in Phillips hall Thursday eve ning. He threw no stones at the profession of medicine or any of its practitioners, but was emphatic in his statements regarding the merits of chiropractic adjustments when properly delivered. Dr. Field’s appearance here was * araranged by Dr. H. A. Hagen, local representative of the league. Man and Horse Suffer None From Long Exposure Roscoe Cole, of Dorena, reached his home there several days ago, after being lost in the woods for He suffered no ill four days, effects from his experience, al- though all ho had to eat during the time was two potatoes which he found in a miner’s cabin. Cole had been hunting in the Buck creek country, with which ho is familiar. The explanation of how he became lost was that snow and fog covered or obscured fa- miliar landmarks. Cole had take a horse with him on the trip and had left the ani* mal tied to a tree. After arriving home safely himself, he went after the horse and found it where he had left it. The animal appeared to have Buffered none. Pupils to Get Iodine. Iodine tablets will be given to all pupils in the schools of Eugene if their parents approve. Agitation in favor of this goiter preventive has been carried on for some time in Eugene and a number of parent-teacher associa tions have gone on record as fa voring it. Royal Neighbors. Tho Royal Neighbors have elect ed the following officers: Mrs. George Currin, O.; Mrs. R. R. Meeks, V. O.; Mrs. James Town, C.; Mrs. Nellie Blackmore, corder; Mrs. H. B. . Breedlove, ceiver; Mrs. John Spores, I. Mrs. W. L. Hatch, O. 8.; Mrs. W. Swanson, M.; Mrs. Mildred Baker and Mrs. M. W. Connell, managers; Miss Beatrice Leonard, musician. In Austria, both St. Nicholas ami Rebekahs. the “devil" visit the tiny tots at The Rebekah lodge has elected Christmas time. The “devil” the following officers: Mrs. Geo Hohl, N. G.; Mrs. George Currin, V. G.; Mrs. Vern Garoutte, C.; Mrs. W. F. Johnson, W.; Mrs. Ed Adams, I. G.; Mrs. Jess Ferguson, O. G.; Mrs. C. A. Kurre, C.; Mrs. Walter Fullmer, R. 8.; Mrs. C. A. Stevens, F. 8.; Mrs. W. L. Hatch, T.; appointive officers are M. P. Garoutte, R. 8. N. George Wilson, L. 8. N. J. Q. Willits, R. 8. V. Thos. Sears, L. 8. V. G. M any Want Whipps ' Valter B. Jones Quits Hi Hilarities Affair of for Supervisor Law Practice Mirth and Fun Interesting Events in the Lives of Those Who Laid Sturdy Foun dation for the Present Generation One hundred and thirty-six names Salem, Oro., Dec. 10—(Special.) Hi Hilarities was successfully are on a petition from residents —Walter Jones, of Eugene, ex- staged Friday evening by the high of road district 24 asking that member of tho state senate and at school student bady and the faculty Finley Whipps be appointed as road one time district attorney of Lane in tho gymnasium building. The Agricultural fairs were a feature patrolman for tho coming year. county, today withdrew as a prac- senior class staged a clever stunt, Mr. “Heading the Funny Papers," tho of early days, as is shown bv :>.n This is the largest number of! ticing attorney in Oregon. issue of The Bohemia Nugget of names on any one of a score of i Jones’ notice of withdrawal I was members of the class representing October 17, 1902, which has been such petitions that have been filed approved by the supreme < court, the funny paper characters and brought to The Sentinel by Ii. M. with tho eouuty court. All these and the disbarment proceedings each group giving a short skit. Damewood. The Lorane and Lon petitions are to be acted on by filed against him by tho Oregon Five junior boys, as “Tho Rosebud don fairs were “written up" in tho court but “knowledge of road' Rar association were dismissed. It Chorus", took tho house by storm this issue. The account of the construction and other details of! was reported here that Mr. Jones with their vaudeville, songs and Lorane fair, reprinted exactly as tho duties of a supervisor," will was engaged in evangelistic work dances. The junior class also had printed at tho time, was as follows: carry considerable weight when it ! and probably would locate in two other ingenious stunts. Tho j comes to apppointments, is tho Beattie. sophomores staged a short entor- taining play. Tho freshman class The fair at Lorane this year was announcement. EUGENE AMERICAN LEGION was represented by a number of eno of the very best in tho history HOLDS UNIQUE POSITION girls, who put on a clever midget of that community and reflects ' cabbage given by Guard was award stunt. The faculty stnged a hor- much credit upun tho management. ed to Millo B. Stone. Eugene post No. 3, American riblo tragedy, “Blueboard and His Weekly Guard for 2nd on cab- The exhibits were numerous I bage given by Guard was awarded Legion, enjoys tho distinction of Eighth Wife", with Pop Grannis exceptionally gi food while tho being tho only legion post in tho as tho cruel Bluebeard. The girls’ to John Houston. tendance was something to proud of. Daily Register 1st prom ou grains United States ever to havo put glee club staged another clever and grasses given by Register was on a Red Cross roll call, it was stunt, “It Pays to Advortisc". LIST OF PREMIUMS, announced as the Post meeting The lettermen club gave tho life The following prizes were award- awarded to Master Ivan Crow. Thursday night by George Love, of a coach and in this stunt tho ed at the Lorane Fair, Oct. 8 and 9. Weekly Register 2nd prem on commander. impersonating of a number of citi- grain and grasses given by Register $5 1st prom best general farm Commander Love had just re- zens were most realistic. Tho was was awarded to W B Hawley. exhibit was awarded to J 11. Crow. reived tho information from head literary club gave an advisory Flash light for tomatoes given quarters. $2.50 2nd best general farm ex play showing the human devouring hibit was awarded to J A J Crow, by Canning 4 Wallace was awarded a Christmas dinner anil the results. to .Mrs. Elliott. Foreign Car Owners Buy Licenses. The not proceeds were $150 and 1 box cigars for best col of The Eugene Flour Mill Co gave Five more owners of outside cars have been turned into the high potatoes given by Mason Ehrinan who had failed to got Oregon school body treasury. of Portland was awarded to John the following prizes: 1st prem on peaches lsk each of licenses were compelled to take Houston. The Nugget for the best corn flour and graham awarded to Mrs. them out during tho past few days, G B Standish. although there remains but 20 given to Millo B. Stone. 1st prem on shelled grains 1 more days of the present year. Leader for the best squash given box assorted goods and lsk of These cars have been in the county by Leader was awarded to J H whole wheat flour awarded to Mrs. longer than the law allows out So many organizations with no Crow. Ellen Lockwood. side enrs to remain without taking authority to do bo have appealed The Daily Guard 1st prom on 2nd prem on shelled graines lsk out an Oregon license. for businoss upon the ground that graham awarded to W. B. Hawley. they have the support of the 1st prem on Durham bull lOOIbs If wo haven’t exactly what you American Legion that Commander flour was awarded to P F Davis. want—or can’t produce it—if it is Ivan Warner, of tho local post, has 2nd prem on Durham bull 5011» anything in tho printing line—we issued a warning against patron flour was awnriled to W. B. Haw can got it for you. xxx izing suoh organizations upon that ley. ground. Those who wish to give 1st prem on Poulouse geese lOOIbs by Cockerhill & Weatherbeo was business to any person or organiza flour awarded to I I’ Inman. awarded to Mrs. Tompkins, tion upon the ground that he or 2nd prem on Cotswold sheep 251bs Box candy for hemstitched hand it has such an endorsement can lOlbs of whole wheat flour was kerchief by girl under 10 givon by learn whether or not Buch endorse awarded to W B Hawley. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co was award ment has been givon by calling the 1st prem on pumpkin lsk flour ed to Miss Barr Loe. commander of the local post. was awarded to w B Hawley. Carpet sweepor for rug carpet Commander Warner stated that 1st prem on boquet Of roses lsk given by Eakin 4 Bristow was organizations having no such en of flour was awarded to Mrs G B awarded to Mrs L Huston. dorsement are gotting the money Standish. Ki doz. canned peaches for calico while disabled vets sometimes suf 1st prem on boquet of dahlias lsk quilt givon by Allen 4 Lewis was fer for want of the care to which of flour was awarded to Mrs. awarded to Mrs L Atkinson. they are entitled. Lillie Crow. doz canned peachos for dried . Tho National Disabled Soldiers’ 1st prom on boquet of dahlias lsk fruit given by Allen & Lewis was league is one that is appealing for middlings and lsk graham awarded awarded to Mrs. Chas Conant. business on the ground that the Mrs C Conant. Box spices for rug given by money goes to disablod veterans. The following premiums w Closso & Devere was awarded to This league sells a packet of pencils given by tho Eugene SoapCo. Mrs H Pipes. for a dollar. So far as can bo 1 box lu lu soap 2nd prem on 1 box contents unknown givon learned only a very small part apple jolly awarded to Mrs I’ F by the New Era Drug Co was of the money received by tho Davis. awarded to Mrs C. M. Hendorer. league reachos thoso for whom it 1 box lu lu prom on blackberry 1 box contents unknown given by is intended. jelly was awarded to Mrs A At Now Era Drug Co for ombroidorod kinson. eenterpieco wns awarded to Mrs A. 4 M. Officers Here. 1 box lu lu sonp for best display I P Inman. Several of tho officers of tho lectures little boys who h: of apples was awarded to J Hunt. Fancy lamp for battenberg crn- Anderson & Middleton company been behaving thetnselves, 1 box assortod soap for best dis terpiece given by B Lurch was were here several days of tho past the little girls get the gifts. play of pears awarded to w TI awarded to Mrs Ruth Addison. wook inspecting tho operations of Davis. It W Newland’s prom for crochet the company and several tracts of $1 boat apple jelly awarded to tidy was awarded to Mrs M Bafley tiinbor which the company may Mrs Ida Rogers. tl~nd spray pump for cut flowers purchase as nooded in the continua 50cts best lemon pie Mrs I P given by Wynne 4 Co was awarded tion of operations. Inman. to Mrs M J Hawley. 50cts for best pumpkin pic award Riding bridle for pony rider boy Rhoads Buys Transfer Business. oil to Mrs w B Hawley. 13 or under givon by Fred Gale J. A. Rhoads bought the City $2.00 1st prem. on best collection was awarded to Master Willie Transfer business Saturday from of houseplants was awarded to Moore. Ho will continue C. Mulvihill, Mrs. Tompkins. Riding bridle for best saddle tho Cottage Grove-Eugene freight $1.00 2nd best coll of house j horse given by Preston 4 Hale service in connection with tho plants was awarded to Mrs. W. B. was awarded to Mr. Chancey Davis. transfer business. Mr. Rhoads Hawloy. $5 for best organist given by wan a partner with Mr. Mulvihill 1 doz cabinet photos 1st prom on Corvallis Organ Co was awarded to in the transfer business a year ago. sofn pillow givon by W P Shan felt Miss Ethel Btone. was awarded to Mrs Ella Palm. 2.50 for beginnor sinco July 1st Carving set 1st prem on butter! given by Corvallis Organ Co given by Griffin & Veatch was awarded Miss Alice Wheeler. awarded to Mrs Ida Rogers. Mandolin for most popular lady 50cts 2nd prem on butter was given by T K Richardson was awarded to Mrs M J Hawley. awarded to Mrs I P Inman. Bilk umbrellr 1st prem on angora j White Bhirt for leghorn chickens goat given by Hampton Bros was given by Fleischner Mayer 4 Co awarded to Mr Ivan McQueen. was awarded to Mr W B Hawley. $1 2nd prem on angora goats was Whito shirt for plymouth rock awarded to Mr Tompkins. chickens given by Fleischner Mayer Tea-kettle for best coll of canned 4 Co was awarded to Mr Chas fruit given by C H Vandenberg was Conant. awarded to Mrs M J Hawley. 1,000 shingles 1st prem on Cots 1 picture frame for hand painting wold sheep given by McKerman given by Martin 4 Gowdy was 4 Quiner was awarded to Mr awarded to Mrs Tompkins. A Piper. 1 pair shoes for light bread given I pair shears for French knot family seated by their tree while by Garman 4 Hemenway was quilt givon by F. L. Chambers 4 Banta Claus listens to the little awarded to Mrs Ella Palmer. Bro’s was awarded to Mrs Eugene miss saying her Christmas “piece." Silk umbrella for silk quilt given Miller. American Legion Head Issues Warning ITALY Eastern Star. The Eastern Star chapter elected the following officers: Blanch Short, W. M.; Mrs. Mabel Smith, A. M.; Mrs. Olive L. Bede, conductress ; Mrs. Jennie Beidler, associate conductress; Mrs. Velma Harrel, secretary; Miss Manette Hamant, Treasurer. Royal Arch Masons. The Royal Arch Masons have elected officers as follows: Andrew ----------------- ---------- — Brand, E. H. P.; Nelson Durham, EVER auca 'KXJ king; A. W. HeUiwell, scribe; CAME Xb THS X&WU MOUNff DOU« Worth Harvey, treasurer; Charles MUTMIM' BUT T6U, HCM1 MUCH Adams, secretary; Victor Chambers, BETTE» XhUM UWfOOTM\U0S C. of H.; Georg Bjorset, P. 8. • 1 ■ -■ ■ ■ BMW. MA USED V UVE, Not much difference between the For 35 cents a little wantad will AM MN ACNtC-G MOU 'ì> TO sometimes do the work of a $5-a- Italian and American Christmas cus EHMEB DOM UP 0» VAOVQ day auctioneer. xxx toms. Photo shows a happy Italian BMK. 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