The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 21, 1929, Image 1

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VOI I Ml XXXIX
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UINE TAXES FDR 1930
liil tlltliiv / a Ripe ’Pomatoes Picked
Thii
H i oihlciist hy K PO
UIH i I h ' s
The ideal wruthri that the Row
eighty fourth
bioml river valley ha« enjoyed this fail
Shell memory I n indicated by the fact that at the
Id'll foi Mr« C. J. Howard ranch, on the west
ridge of the Harms creek canyon,
the last picking of ripe tomatoe» j
wan taken this week. Not * « given I
tomato was left on the vines. There I
Is some complaint that there lias ,
not hern enough tain. Nights w «re
frosty last week, but days we (i I
bright and sunny.
Newcomer Becomes Warm Booster
Immediately Upon Arrival Here
Uncle Jim
I Chit ford ^4me riitin Legion Plans\
Community House
Reel Is Here
SOUTH UINE MAY GO
AFTER ASSEMBLY JOBS
The American Legion ha« com­
pleted tentative plana for a com­
munity hall that may be erected
during the coming year. The build- j Eugene Paper Announce« That
ing, which would be a community i
Former Mayor and Editor
It is legend here that If you onct folks to come out and see it. 'i he
hall in every aenae of the word, la
May Seek Paata.
live In the Cottage Grove country man right n*xt door planted pota­
to have a stage, dining room, hit- j
you never will be satisfied to live to«» 4 years ago and has not
chen,
etc.,
and
would
be
of
auffi
j
elsewhere,
It in not so common to plants! any since, digs potatoes
Th«« county budget foi
cient alze to comfortably care for
The
Eugene
have a newcomer become a premie i when he wants them. They don’t
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*---- Register of Tuesday
completed Tue»<lay by t
any community gathering,
*hc contained the following interesting
booster
before
he has had time to dig paiMnipH, onions, cabbage, beets,
«ummiitre, which iurl
plan
ia
to
use
log
construction
_
get his feet wet. which makes a carrots, etc , just go out and pick
political comment concerning the
county court.
indicative of the principal Industry possibility of legislative candidates
letter from C. H. Hartrnafl, written them when wanted. Another pacu
Thw total 1» $ 1,15V,051
Tli
of
the
community
and
to
sell
logs
I a few days after his arrival here, liar thing to me ia that everybody
from south Lane and other sections
the amount wa» $1, 13 m . 672. but
to business houses and residents of of the coqnty:
No Improvement Noted
and published in his hometown pa burns w ( xk J. You get a truck load
• •f this ni” unt thriv wii i >.'io,iN»i
the
city.
A
brass
plate
on
each
lo«
Nurse
to
Be
Employed
¡>er, the Journal nt Haven, Kans., about the »I
of Hartley Barb’s
foi i«>ad I h . <| liitcirst and linking
would bear the name of the doner.
In Weak Lumber Market seem somewhat unusual even in a stock rack, ize
16 inch« long, planer
goaslp as a forerunner
fund which will not be m «•<!••<! next
To Help Curb Epidemic A location for the proposed bulla of Political
oiids
2x12,
3x8,
(
country
where
we
are
accustomed
the primaries next year is show­
2x4. 2x2, etc., for
lie state
year un thiw will be lakm cair of
Ing has not been definitely decidea ing some signs of Increased Inter­
to
unusual
things.
The
letter,
$3.
and
oh.
boy
what a fire’ You
recently bromi
by automobile license fern.
upon.
somewhat abbreviated, follows:
can get wood uny length, heart Diphtheria Situation Becomes Such
est among those in Lane county
stat ion on the
Fur this year the general fun-
who engage In or just watch m
«»»•
PI
mot
n
»m
ti»
I
util
Demands
wood,
slab
wood,
cured
or
green
at
of Unde Jim
budget whm $240,665. Lot n-
Jhat Council and School
Cottage Grove is u city of 3.500 $2.50 to $4 per load.
-spectators this biennial struggle for
of the local Ma
year If wa» »rt at $279,905, $»•.».-
Junior
Play
to
Be
First
Warrants Buying.
nominations.
population, situated in the upper
We rented a new bungalow, no
gated a» follows
Board Take Action.
Willamette valley, the coast fork of one ever lived in it, rn<Mlern, loiiti,
Announcement of the probable
Advertising
I 3,i.
In
Gymnasium
Building
that river running tight through bath, hot and cold water, built in
withdrawal of E. O. Potter and L.
Agt leulliil Int
(Crow's Lumber
)
minutes
drive
8.
McCready as candidates for re­
the town. Jn ten
feature«, five rooms, garag»*, wood­
Ivan Brent (»cts Four
AaatMor
The diphtheria situation here
The general outlook during the < any direction from the town you
publican nomination for the lower
Auditing
I past two weeks has whown no Irn- can be In mountains and timber so shed, electricity, etc., for $20 p»»r became so alarming during the past New Equipment to Be Paid
house of the state legislature has
month, on paved street six blocks week that at a special joint meet­
Years and Is Paroled provenient.
Bounty
Through Rental ( barged
thick you can't see 100 yards in <«ny
focused attention on these posts.
< air <>f |MM)r
37.51
It I m a difficult matter to tind direction. Trees consist mainly of from Mam ctreet. Rent seems to ing of the city council and school
There are a lot of folks in south­
< 'irruit court
H I»
as Hall Is Used.
anyone optlrnlNth- enough to hold Oregon fir, some pine, spruce, run that way here, from $15 to $40. board, held Monday night, it was
ern Lane county who believe that
< dtnrwr
If any of you people ever come unanimously voted to employ a
l.Oi
out hopes foi any sort of a levlval ; cedar, etc. There are several creeks
their district Is about due to have
< l«*rk
2U.I« it
betwr«-n now and the first of Janu­ around Row river, Mosby creek, out I will »how you more scenery health nurse for at least a month,
a representative on board when '.he
< oiliily court
MJM i
ary. Jt I m too late In the Neason. Sharp» creek. Hllk creek; 23 miles in one hour than there is in all of the city and school district to di­
Presentation of the junior class next session of the legislature la
< utility fair
2,(Mi
The buyeiN are sUMpiciuUM of the to the McKenzie river, the best Kan»a». Nice cool nights, warm vide the expense. Miss Cooley ar play in the high school gymnasium launched. It has been 20 years or
Predatory animals
market and, using price Inclinatione . trout fishing in Oregon, the limp- day» (not hot) no wind to speak rived today from Portland to take Friday. December 6, will mark a more since thia part of the county
of, thunder and lightning unknown, the position.
Court house
She was accom
Four ymis in the state penltrii hm a guide, their suspicion» would I qua, Rogue, and 65 miles to New- no flies, no mosquitoes, fleas, panied by Miss Bessie Williams, new era In student activities for has won a victory in the lower
District attorney
appeal to be well founded. Under port and the Pacific ocean, I can
Cottage Grove high, for this will be house contest
tiaty,
strict
stipulations,
with
a
»nukes,
could
not
»ay
as
to
bedbug»
District home agent
county health nurse, who started the first play presented in this
such conditions there I n nothing to sit on my front porch and it is only
parol«
’
,
that
he
violate
no
law
and
Elbert Bede, editor and publisher
have
not
seen
any
yet,
where
Emri gvney
her in her work.
building, which is being equipped of the Cottage Grove Sentinel, re­
that during the entire ¡»rrhsi of induce unyone to anticipate any - . 6U0 yards to a mountain thickly they have clothes lines on the front
Flic patrol
Dr.
C.
E.
Frost,
city
health
of
thing
beyond
hl»
Immediate
needs.
for
use
for
all
plays
in
the
future.
sentence hr shall not drive a rat
wooded. About two miles from the porch, pile wood on the parking», ficer, and D.
cently stepped out and declared
Fruit inspector
C. —
Emerson, city
In order to pay for the extra himself as ready to again plunge
was the penalty given Ivan lh’*nt Add to thin the long established ' back door und you are truly back everybody says hello to everybody
Health officer
superintendent, pointed out that equipment that was needed for the
rule
of
going
Into
inventory
time
to
nature.
Only
ten
minutes
out
of
in circuit court Tuesday on con­
into a republican primary. Twice
else, it look» as if it was going to they are unable to
Indigent soldier
I
viction of Involuntary mannlaught- with us low »tuck» as possible and here and you are where you can be a terrible place in which to live? situation, but that cope with the stage, each play will pay a rental he has done this without success,
Insane
1.
l you have a picture of the frame of Night a deer or bear and catch
with a health equal to what would have been but conditions may shape just right
rr.
Justice < out t
3
I nurse it should be possible to de­ charged at the theater, this charge
Hi ent wus paroled to Sheriff mind of the buyer which promises trout, salmon steelheads, perch,
Commenting
the letter the tect carriers before damage Is done to continue until the price of the next year so that Elbert may have
Juvenile court
I
less activity Instead of mote.
flounder
and
rock
cod,
black
ba>»F
Harry
L
Bown
and
must
report
Haven
paper
said:
"Letter
appears
Health service
and to keep out of the schools and equipment has been returned. The a voice of authority from the floor
The manufacturer» are making, of the large mouth variety, such as
once a month. A irquest was mado
to show that they like the coun­ away from other children ibose Initial cost of equipment and re­ of the house instead of reading the
Election
a
brave
attempt
to
meet
the
Arnie is master of catching, etc.
to have the youth paroled to bls
bills as reading clerk.
try."
Ht’hool superintendent
about to become afflicted.
modeling will be between $600 and
father, Goerge Brent, but this was »hrunken demand but it has now 1 Chinese pheasants by the score,
George O. Knowles, former may­
District sealer
$700.
It
was
pointed
out
by
several
1
reached
the
point
where
it
is
not
a
partridge,
grouse
and
quail
untold.
not allowed by Judge Skipworth,
or of Cottage Grove, says he may
Nlieriff
that
a
severe
epidemic
would
be
question
of
how
much
the
market
'
In
the
junior
class
play,
"The
We
drove
out
on
the
Pacific
high
who intimated nome criticism of
enter the democratic primary for
Many Lag But Chest
Niaughlrred animal i
harmful to both the schools and to Patsy," Read Hemenway, as Mr. nomination to the lower house.
the boy's father fur turning over to < an be ‘mprovrd but how much H way about four miles and picked
.Surveyor
business and that extra precaution Harrington, a traveling salesman, Knowles has also been in these
; can be bolstered up. With many three gallons of Evergreen black
of
a
high-powered
his
son
the
use
For
Charity
Is
Filled
l hist In
at this time should result in clear­ portrays the comic side of a sales­ legislative battles before without
lined ths northwest concerns the increased berries this af’ernuon. There was
rar, the Mine which ch
caused
Tax rebate
ing up the situation within 3o days. man’s life at home. Jean Allison result. Knowles is also a strong be­
cost of overhead Is so heavy that enough on one vine where we were
of
Kenneth
tiagic
death
Dillard
Treasurer
.Solicitation for the community The schools are not to be closed a/ takes the part of Mrs. Harrington, liever that southern Lane should
Augu-'t 22 in a crush at Nlneteent«« they are becoming persuaded that for al) of Haven. «They grow
Wld<*Wr4 pt'iinlotm
the best thing to do is to shut down wild.) Bushes are so thick you can chest was completed last week it is believed such action would who has social ambitions not shared have at least one of the three places
nwnue and Abler street, Eugene.
II. M I s I mu bureau
by her husband. Carolyn Grannis to be filled in this branch of the
Judge Hklpworth took occasion entirely and within the next three hardly get through; berries about with $1320 in cash and pledges. only help spread the malady.
'1 t uffir pul t ol
New cases of the malady this as Grace Harrington, a snobbish legislature, even if it is a democrat.
While the drive went over the top
to aay that Ivan Brent although or four we«’ks this movement will the size of walnuts, and f
Cottar.r Grove armory
undoubtedly get under way «nJ
the committee chairman »aid that week are Elsie Rose, high school elder sister, shares her mother s
How about western Lane? query
Following is the budget for the found guilty of the charge of In plants thnt close in November will flavored. The natives here only
the response was exceedingly dis girl, whose condition is said to be ambitions, Louise Wynne as Pa- some residents of that area. The
voluntary mnriNluughter, wu not a
t use them for jells and jams.
mat ket road fund
tricla,
the
________
impulsive
younger broad sweep of the coast district of
criminal in the common definition very likely remain Idle until after
There are 18 large lumber mills appointing in view of the fact th it satisfactory, and two children in
Maintenance
_1 a Lane rarely if ever has a candidate
of this word, und was no w'orsr the usual midwinter holiday season here. The farms run from 1 to a number refused to support the the William Stennett family. One daughter, keeps the family in
Bridges
turmoil.
Delbert
Safley
and
1
has
come
to
an
end
in
January.
of
the
Stennett
children,
John,
died
Leon out for county or state office. Why
than many other motorists who
320 acres, fruit, dairying and poll I chest. It v ui only due to several
Emergency
VanNortwick,
as
Tony'
and
Tuesday
night
in
a
Eugene
hos
­
Lumbermen
are
watching
closely
Billy. not? is asked as some of the west­
violate the speed luws.
try, cattle are mostly Jersey and large contributions that the quota
Row river i >*ad
are
interested
in
the
girls,
the
developments
In
the
stock
mar
pital,
and
another
child
is
ill
at
the
W1P erners speculate on the probabili­
Guernsey. Every farm has from was pledged. The committee feel
"Motorists ure as flagrant violu
Canary road
that it is a community project and family home. An autopsy was held berta Wilson as Sadie is an un­ ty of a wide-open republican pri­
tors of law as bootleggers, crossing ket, which have been very' marked one to six or eight horses.
Mary White bridge Appro
____ mary with a good chance for new­
inters» < Hons nt a high and danger during the past two weeks. When
All the road« here are either all should have responded to die on the body of the Stennett boy uo welcome third person. Cecil Beck
Cottage Grove went
ous late of »peed, endangering th” price» first broke everyone was in paved or graveled, Have not ex- call. Those in charge are hoping make certain that diphtheria was as Mr. Francis Patrick O'Flaherty comers in the field.
< )»k<»sh
H. C. Wheeler of Pleasant Hill,
lives of other drivers anti ¡»rden- dined to rejoice as it ha» been perienerd any rains yet. Nights are that many who failed to subscribe the cause of death. The funeral and "Trip" Busty aids in the plot.
Walton
generally conceded that the high , real cool, begins to get warm about will yet send in contributions.
was held today, the parents being
The cast, under the direction of three times a member of the lower
trlans,'* Judge Skipworth said.
Itundon
The judge stated that If Bren, rate fur call money ha» had .1 10 o'clock. Most beautiful flowern
Women’s clubs had charge of the permitted to attend in their own Miss Eariel Lee Gilbert, assisted house, will be a candidate for the
Torkrlson
by Miss Virginia Hunt, is working republican nomination for state
did not live up to his promise lo detrimental Influence on building. I think I ever saw, look like hot-, "'a.nvass in the residential district car.
popoff
W»lh
funds
which
have
been
use<i
Of Are cultures taken of high hard.
senator from Lane. Wheeler aspired
obey
ail
laws
and
never
to
drive
a
and
members
of
the
chamber
fof
house
flowers.
Roses
of
every
hue.
1
I .anrnMrr
Classes of the school are com­ for this position in the primary of
car during the four year period of for stock »peculation dropping out Dahlias, asters and every flower commerce canvassed the business school children Tuesday two were
Mosby creek
of
that
channel
and
coming
back
positive,
those
of
Lawrence
Clark
peting
in
the
preparation
of
posters
1926, but was defeated by J. S.
the penitentiary sentence thnt th«’
1 one could describe, ail blooming district.
Vaughn Noli
of Hebron and Mae Hawley, 1433 to advertise the play and winning Magladry. The winner in turn
parole would be revoked und tie Into safer and legitimate lines, it ' everywhere. Quite a few English
Wolf creek
south Sixth street. Up to the time posters will count for points in the dropped the final contest with Ed
would go to prison, sentence start­ was thought that the sharp decline walnuts here. Eggs are 43 cents
Following is the general
the Rose girl came' down it was be citizenship contest of the schools.
ward F. Bailey, democrat, who will
ing nt the time of revocation and in stocks would quickly react to the per dozen, wheat $1.25, corn $3 pc: Sentinel to Be Printed
fund budget.
benefit of the lumber industry. hundred, commercial egg mash
iieved that all positive throats had
again be a candidate next year. At
not when handed down.
General bridges
found.
least all indications are that Bailey
Brent promised the court and However, the continued unprece­ $2.65 to $3 per hundred in single
Lane Tax Ratio Fixed.
Day Early Next Week been
E<|ulpmvnt
A son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
hnnded over his driver's license be­ dented loss in stock values hab sacks. Every variety of fern 1 can
State lax ratio for this year as will be on the line when thte voting
Maintenance
had
such
far-reaching
effect
that
Lambkin is ill with scarlet fever fixed by the state tax commission starts.
Emergency
25,ooo.iK) fore leaving the courtroom for his the average lumberman is now think of that grows is here grow­
County politics won't be so hot
Aa next Thursday is Thanksgiv­ at the family home on north Tenth is 54, this being a slight reduction
Wenk districts
11,403.21 first conference with Sheriff Bown hoping that the readjustment will ing wild in the woods. Sword
street.
from the 55 of last year. This next spring. The positions of coun­
Ferries
2,400.00 who gave the youth some sound be slower, for it Is generally be­ ferns, such as they nurse along ing day. The Sentinel will in*
ty
treasurer and one county com­
ratio is computed by the state in
there, by the millions, as high as printed and distributed Wednesday
Distribution of
market road advice io to his future conduct.
lieved thnt there is »ume danger to 6 to 8 feet, as well as a score of afternoon. Those having advertis­
apportioning the share of each missioner are all there are to be
funds Is contingent upon coo|>erti
business in general as stock specu­ other varieties; quite a bit of oak ing copy and news should govern Education Is Disturber
county in payment of its state tax filled.
Ron <>f various road districts which l-O«. I < »1 I K F lit Hill f it S I.FT
lation has been widespread and the
themselves accordingly. Ail copy
and is used by the state commis-
are holding elections this month.
MM < I8H AMI lillliFKa lossr». if too far-reaching, might timber, maple, aspen, weeping vil*
Says Presbyterian Pastor sion in assessment of public utili-
lows, etc. I can t begin to «»escribe should be presented a day earlier
The entire budget will be Consul
bring on a general tightening up in it, but I cordially invite any Haven than usual.
ties in each county. The ratio is National
eird nt a general meeting of (ax
Robbers obtained $250 in postal buying of all commodities.
payers to be held in December.
Knowledge Causes Dissatisfaction the percentage of assessment to
receipts, money orders, cash und il
Building permits in the larger
Observed by Library
real valuation in each county
_____ _ __
as
cense money of the state game cities have declined during the past
und a Seeking lor Higher and
made by the assessor and the state
rotnmission early Thursday morn* six months. It is claimed on good
fixes the utility assessments in
Big Fight Gard Being
Nobler Ideals.
The city library, in observance of
ing when they broke into the com­ authority thnt the average city hns
each county on the same ratio.
bined store and government post­ no surplus of modern residential
The county ratios as fixed by the national book week, is displaying
Arranged for Tuesday office of Morris A San at Maple­ structures. If money is available
With the greater yearning for state commission range from 42 in more than 50 latest editions of
ton. In making their escape the at reasonable rates it is entirely
The collection
education and the greater availabil­ Clackamas county to 80 in Lincoln children s books.
burglars stole a new Chevrolet possible that spring business may
ity of education, our social struc­ county.
consists of the best literature for
owned by Henry Tronson and »tart off with pent up momsntum
The
state
tax
for
Lane
county
ture is continually disturbed and
stored at the Mapleton garage.
juveniles and was loaned by the
shortly after the first of the year.
no social economic question can re­ this year is estimated at about J. K. Gill company of Portland. Ac­
Tracks In the heavy frost led to
$375,000.
main settled, because greater edu­
ward Eugene, on the only road
companying the exhibit are attrac­
cation brings new ideas as to our
connecting with Pacific highway. 38 Men, 13 Women
tive posters and catalogs.
REVIVAL
MEETING
BRINGS
social relations and new ideas on
The library has received four
Buzz Ijtndlrs of Eugene and Joe The robbers had time to reach the
11
ADDITIONS
TO
CHURCH
WHN
economics
which
make
obsolete
Play in Tournament
copies of fiction given by Mrs. Mae
Corbett of Rosrbuig will be fen highway before the robbery
those by which we have been
discovered
Thursday
morning
and
Irwin. The gift books are ‘‘A New
lured in u six round main event In
There have been 11 additions to Name” and “The Tryst,” both by
guided. Rev. Duncan P. Cameron
a boxing card wfiirh has been ai Sheriff Bown was notified too late 1 There were 51 entries in the golf
the membership of the Church of Grace Livingston Hill; "Tobey’a
of
the
Presbyterian
church
said
in
to
intercept
the
thieves.
ranged for next Tuesday.
tournament Sunday sponsored by
an address delivered Sunday nig.it Christ ad the result of evangelistic First Caae," Clara Louise Burn­
Red Handsnkvr of Eugene u >11
Cleo Morelock and Lundy Wood-
at the union service held at the meetings which have been in prog­ ham; "The O’Flynn,” McCarthy.
meet Bud Mooney of Cottage Grow < OI NI Y PROVIDES FUNDS
son .Matches for both men and
Christian church, which was in ob­ ress three weeks There were seven The following books have been
semi-final and
in a six round
FOR EQUALIZATION WORK women had been arranged. Thir­
additions Tuesday night, three by­ added to the pay shelf: “Five and
servance of education week.
.Skinny Morgan, Cottage Grove, will
baptism and four by transfer. Ten,” Fannie Hurst; “Whiteoaks of
ty-eight men competed and 13 wont
"We
are
developing
creative
meet Harley Harms, Cottage Grow,
Lane county will take part in a en entered.
ideals as they have never been de­ There have been good-sized audi Jalna” (sequel to “Jalna”), Mazo
in a four round special. Jennings state wide effort toward equalisa­
The men played two rounds for
veloped before, and it is well 'hat ences each evening.
de la Roche; “Blair's Attic,” Joseph
Booker and Volney Jones will go tion of assessments and a more fair qualification and elimination was
The meetings are being con­ Lincoln and his son; “Jim, the Con­
our education should not be en­
on in a 135 pound event and Tou th distribution of the tax burden. This determined by matched play on
ducted by the pastor, Rev. I. G. queror,” Peter B. Kyne; “Oh Pio­
tirely
for
material
things.
We
shall
Wright, Cottage Grove, will tackle movement is bring supervised by holes. Final play was
hr.sed on
have schools of poetry, worthy suc­ Shaw, who will by request preach neers,” Willa Cather.
Lloyd Maolis, Eugene, in a fam the state tax commission. The
handicap. Those who played in the
cessors to Poe and Lowell, and tomorrow night on ‘ What Do the
Mrs. Nellie Hamant, librarian, re­
round event.
county budget committer allotted I finals were Harold Wolfard, Glen
schools of sculpture and painting Scripttires Teach About the Second ports that the total number of
Matchmaker Gray promises that $3000 for Ben F. Keeney, county McFcrrln, Wilbur Spray.
Coming of Christ?” and Sunday- books loaned during October was
rivaling
those
of
the
renaissance.
this well be a real fight card. Hr assessor, for this work.
Morgan. H. W. Squires, Bill
We must get to the soul of things. night on "Camping on the River of 1190. Of this number 879 were to
is already making plan» for sev­
The nerd for a thorough and sys­ merly, Lundy Woodson and
Education is light and this old Life.”
adults and 311 to children. It was
eral other cauls and is in touch tematic .survey of property in sonu
Clark Aydelott is in charge of the largest number taken out for
Morelock. Winners In the finals
world is uttering the cry of the
with sonic topnotchrrs in the box­ districts of the county is shown by
singing and has special numbers several months.
fallow Harald Woifm.i. fir.t. win­
dying
Gothe,
More
light'.
—
Educa-
Cash recel.» a
ing game whom he expects lo have the great discrepancy between as­
tion is not spouting water into a for each meeting. The old favorites were $12.35, the greater part of
here this winter.
sessments and values of land re­ ning a Spuuluing apoon; Cleo More­
are being featured and are proving which was for fines i and books
lock. second, golf shirt; Paul Mor­
cistern
but
is
the
releasing
of
a
Mickey
McCafferty,
Cottage vealed when the county recently
gan, third, two golf balls.
fountain of power. Education is popular.
from the pay shelves, Thirty-five
Grove, who will be featured in sev­ sought to acquire rights of way for
The women played two prelimin­
the great disturber of society."
borrowers* cards were laaUed aim
eral of the cards, is out for several the Siuslaw highway, the county
ary
rounds
to
qualify
Lu
finals
and
Seven
hundred
persons
were
in
Pax
Collections
Turned
Over.
12 cancelled. The total I nunibei of
weeks nursing an injured optic. assessor says.
determine
their
handicap.
Maty
attendance
at
the
service,
The
County
tax
collections
of
$33,-
Thirty-five
borrowers is
1084.
This fighter I h to be matched aoon
Vinson
won
first
prize,
a
Vulcan
high
school
glee
club
gave
two
se
­
027.43
were
turned
over
to
Grace
books were borrowed from the
with an eastern Ind with n reputn
deck; Mrs. C. S, Roberts, second,
lections and a large chorus under Schiska, county treasurer, Monday state library.
lion in the ring.
co two golf balls; Mrs. G. A. Sanders
Clark Aydelott led the congrega­ by Sheriff Harry L. Bown.
third; Mrs. Mereille Veatch, low
tional
singing.
Following is the segregation:
Typewt Her Bargains. Sentinel.
The W. A. Woodard Lumber medal score.
State and county _
$18,657.48
on Siuslaw Road
company lins had Its name painted
The prizes were given by the
Lost.—Brown leather bill fold Cities ____________
5,027.40
In mammoth letters on it« recently Spaulding Sporting Goods Company
containing $80 in currency some­ School districts __
7,421.43
by
completed drying sheds nt its rt- and Lundy Woodsun.
where in business district Monday Union high schools
555.2M
I ye gods ! i lost
' i
manufacturing plant. The sign is
afternoon. $20 reward for return. Road districts___
861.32
' A URAU
DOUAR.
/
The first steel ship was built in
about 30 feet long and five or six
What is holding up the Siuslaw
117.22
J. H. Bartels, 48 south Sixth street, Port of Siuslaw ...
| BALL DOVUSJ A GOPHER.
feet in height and Is plainly visible 1864.
highway now?
Cottage Grove.
n21p Forest fire patrol
from both the Southern Pacific
The Lane county court is seeking
290.57
Drainage district
HOLS• U^y HASMT
>—
railway and from Pacific highway.
Tobacco I h a native of America,
an answer to this question and
Typewriters to Kent. Sentinel.
Grey digger fund
\1H£ (EROUUD COMHlrTEE
-1.
Judge C. P. Barnard went to I'ort
land last evening to meet with
By O.borns
FILLED UP THOSE
>r*
V«w*l
Chairman Van Duzer of the state
GOPHER. HOLES
highway commission.
The long delay with no prospects
that any progress is being made
toward actual construction is caus­
ing the county officials to desiro
some fac‘ i on the exact status of
the project.
The agreement with the South­
ern Pacific on track moving, ac­
cepted by the county, st’te and fed-
—
i erad road bureau was sent to 9 P.
headquarters at New York to be
ratified. There the mattetr rests,
the court hears.
Months have passed since federal,
state and county money has been
mado available for this job. The
only obstacle Is the rail agreement
and the county wants action.
f were
Hartman TelJx Thing» About Cottage Grove Country That
Oldtimers May Have Forgotten.
A newsreel that has arrived at
the Arca/le theater shows Uncle
Jim Whitford, who ______
was ________
recently
here for a Masonic party in honor
of his 102d birthday anniversary.
The picture show» Uncle Jim «•y-
Ing good-bye to bin friend« and
kissing two of the women who
wished him another 102 years. A
date for showing the reel has not
been set but ) h probably will be run
some time during the coming week.
I
Book Week Is
Action
Work Sought
County
tir : i ¿ àtkerheads
Boy Scouts Go to Game.
QJVOTHER Ut' JOB FOR.
THP. POOR OU GRCRMJD
committee
Eight boy scouts from here went
to Eugene Saturday to act as ush­
ers at the football game. They
were guests at a chicken dinner In
the evening.