The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 26, 1929, Image 1

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Nl'MIWR I»
Legion Is SpOH su ! illg O. L. Nichols Injured
Bo ys j 1 Irnos t (lap tu re // a terme Ion Is Served Those Who Beat Bill
Engineer Coiner Loses
In
Auto
Plunge,
Dies
Midnight Ma time
Are Not Ones at Fault
Clothes Thief
Christmas Day
Pajama Suit
Joy Is to be unconfinrd nt the (’ullage Grove Man Relieved Mr
A thief, caught robbing the
Another score for the CottaM«» Npeaker at O dit Aworlatlon Lun
Anyone finding a pajama suit
American legion's Nrw Year frolic
clothes line of Mis. Inez Merks. Grove climate and a happening ai
covering When l>rath
<heon Nay» UraNit Hu»l-
'hat look» like It might fit Le»t<>; i
matinee. t«> b«« held In the Arcud«
who lives on Cherry court, es«.»Mp*«i odd ms some of Ripley's "Believe ft
|
Coiner, city engineer, will t>e
('unies Suddenly.
President Hixivcr’» Cull
by a nanow margin Thursday. Mrs or Nots" wus recorded yesterday
theater on New Year's eve. The
nesM Improving.
»ultably re we t<‘ed |f he will return Taxpayer« Approve BudKet for
doom will open at II 15 and ser
Elmer Jones, whoae property ad when
______
Mr. ____
und _ Mrs. J M Davison
National Expansion
'he garment or garment» to that
pentirie an<i noise makers will be
Coming Year; Intangi­
official.
Or* I ms Nichols of this city (J le« I joins the Meeks home at the rear, I serve«! homegrown watermelo»
"Those who beat the merchant
tutnlohfii the revelers.
saw Hie man taking clothes from' the close of their Christmas din­
dared
Sunday night in m Rredsport
Coiner is not In the habit of leav
are in no way to blame.” This w* * ing
M ih . Merks' lin«» and at once call jd ner. The melon was picked short
bles Bring Cut.
There will be a vaud«»vill< pro pltui ms th« Indir«*«! icsuit of
his night __
_ ____ ____
_
garment*
around
gram In which I< m * m I talent will hav Miitoinobil«* H< « id«-nt Mat unlay night her sons from the house. As the ly before the recent heavy rains the startling statement made by !
promiscuously,
but
Saturday
he
parts and ulso a high dnss talking New« of the Mccidont di<l not r«»acli thief climbed the fence the boys and was stored in a cellar. Rs Prof. E. E. Bosworth, of Oregon was a member of a ¡»arty of city of­
(i'r«»w*a l«untb«r l>i*«**l
plctur«».
I-an«* county taxpayers, at ths
‘I'hc gciH’iul «»utlook has
here until Sunday night, having shot blank cartfidgss and gave | growth was in no way artificially State college, at a luncheon m> et- ficials who went to the southern
'I’hls will I m the third affair of been kept from the family because chase down the alley. The man aided an«l it was covered only dur Ing of the Cottage Grove Credit part of the state to inspect city annual taxpayers* meeting Satur
*dvitoli«i of impi «»vrinetif which, al
day,
adopted the county budget for
though Inigoiy a pioinhir, 1« «*v«-»i this kind to be sponsor«*«! by the it wun believed Mr. Nichols wus in dropped a bundle of clothes he was • ing heavy frotit*.
‘—1_. Thru*« who par- association held Friday night. "Tne lighting systems. When he prepared
mo ,
atiff ictrnt ly «icfln««! I*» gis«* Legion.
no danger. Teri minut«»s uft«*i wor<l carrying and disappeared from the took th«- melon said Its flavor person at fault is the merchant to retire h® found that his pajama., 1930 which provides for the lowest
glounda to the brll«*f thut th«» b«;t
of th«* accident reached the family, neigh b«jrhood. The bundle con w » h equal to that of those picked No person who U entitled to credit were missing In the party wen state and county taxes in ten years.
hesitates to give the merchant all Councilmen Nelson Durham, Ray The tax levy as computed by Ben
(«»in of the Mliinip hit« at Irruit l»«*«*n
and mm Mrs. Nichols was pre paring tained the missing clothes from in mid summer.
the Information that 1» needed for Trask an«! Ed Wiese, which rhould F. Keeney, county assessor, will be
t«»mpoiai lly reached.
to go to her hunbund, word came Mis Merks' line Mrs. Jones line
ha«l been robbed at an eurUer hunt
an investigation of whethei or not give Coiner an idea of where to go 21.7. This year the levy was 27.3.
Uhanitwr» Mill Down for U wk
Al IhiM sraaon. when business <»f
that he had died.
In 1930 Lane county will raise |1,-
I he J. H. Chamber. A Son »az/- the pioposed customer la entitle'! to find his I'msstng clothing.
all klnda I n In the pr«»<’eaa of ¡»it*
Mr. Nichols and a companion, nnd she reports u valuable lunch
Near Tragedy
073,310.13 by taxation.
puilng for liiv««n(oilea nnd the ul
Herbert Minnick, associated in sui cloth and other at tides still ml«M nilll cloned down Tuen/lay night for to credit. And thia should be done
H. C. Wells, local manager for
The cut in taxes is due to a re
lilortt complete ce*trtMtloll of tiutling
veylng work for the Win<hest«i Ing. The boys claim to have rec the Chriitrna. holiday, and will re­ before credit U given, not after an the Mountain States Power com­ duetion
of 164.714.76 from Lane’s
which tak«’N place belw«’t*n < hi tat
pany, was also a member of ihe state levy, which comes about as
A inm tragedy hupprned »1 the Lumber company. In the Nichols ognize«! the man but lie has not main down a week while re ¡mil. account becomes cold.
"The credit bualneaa la a gtxxl party, and he must have had sor.-ie
iiiun un«l New Years, there 1« veiy Hud Mhortrldge hoin«> Christmas 1 car, went over the grade at the been located up to the present time. "re being made to the boiler».
business and is going to become a knowledge of what happened to the result of the state law on In-
little of u «(«’finite rialUit upon morning
The boy of the family hlghent point on the I h Uin-Reeds
’angible* anti excise which is ex­
better business. The chain »tores
which to batte it pirdh tl >n na to was standing before the fireplace p«»rt highway a short distance this
’« outfit, for during the »•«- pected to bring in 11,000,000
Banks and County Court Carl Murphy flit by Car are coming to it, and when they do Coiner
what th«* futui«’ huida.
turn trip the councilman learned throughout the state and which will
in ii dressing robe that he had ie side of Reedsport. The cause wml
the credit business will become that. Wells had a pajama suit se­
Thia y «’Hi I n even WH mc II imii <®lve«i U m a Chi istmiiN present. The not known. Although the drop wa.i
act to lower the state levy that
Agree on Assessment Reckless Driver Is Fined systematized just as buying and creted
tiNual in thut i«*n)u*ct. <m arc«>unt « f fuzz on th* garment ignited from 200 fe«q and the car was demolished
In his brief case but had not
selling have been systematized by produce«! it for use during the trip. much. l»ane county elected to sup
the demoralize«! condition that bust the heat mill the boy's bark was before it stopped at the bottom ot
port the intent of the state law in
them. Unless a longer time i.-
the grade In seveial feet of watei
ne«« ha« b®en hi durh g th® past painfully burned before the fathr
Carl^ Murphy of th«» Imperial bar-
At a meeting of representative*
relieving property and has reduced
n I k month*
A n It appears now i ' h - could tear the garment off the b<»7
in the Umpqua river, Minnick es­ of the state banks of T^nne county ber shop was severely bruised stipulated when a charge account
its share of the state levy propor­
is put on the books, every account Roosevelt Survey Work
rare fur a low ¡mint of b»»th Mtlume In waving his son the father suf- caped with only minor bruises and
Christmas
night
^hen
county court .Monday eve-
he was
tionately.
mid priera hu* flnlahe<| *»«t ncut on feied a severely burned hand.
Mr. Nichols apparently hud suffered ning an agr-cement wax r »ached struck by a car driven by Ike should be cleaned up once a month.
The budget committee, of whic^
Planned by Commission Martin
only u rnlnar injury to the head that the capita! stock of all state Adams. The accident
the evr of th«’ annual holiday nhut
___________
happened In I-oases from credit accounts should
H. Andersoi of this city is
not be over a half of one per cen-.
This injury evidently brought on iui bank<4 In the county should not be front of the Gray Goose.
downs that the usual Un«» of demni
. ___
Murphy and with losses reduced to this
a member, explained the items of
nt tuck of acute «»ndocardltis, whirn taxed In «xc< mh of 50 per cent of had parked his car and had started
cation I n ahii«»Ht Indlnrrinlbht nnd Mrs. S.E.Cochran Settled
the
budget
to the taxpayers and
was the direct cause of death. Min the assessor's valuation of such across the street. He was thrown amount the independent store can Contract for Constructl<»n to Be pointed out that the county’s baae
n « ’in- are Inclined to wonder whvth
do
business
on
practically
the
»ame
Here 67 Years Ago nick Is recovering. The slight in stocks.
ei buMlnrsN I m fliiully dying • »in
Let at Highway Meeting
The countv court instructed 20 feet by the impact and it wa« at
is being lowered by the reduction.
Jury to the two rnen was accounted the banks to present a formal peti­ fit.i thought that he had been margin as the chain »tore, plus a
¡»irtrly or If the appi<»M«*h «if th<-
Provided the state law remains in
In February.
for by the fact that they wen- tion usking for such action.
hullday* H um tuinrd Hie trick .
fatally injured. He was taken «.o small charge for the convenience
force and the expected revenue
of credit and delivery. And Un­
thrown out of the cur In the early
Their I m much concrete evidence
This move on the part of the
_ a Eugene hospital, from which he
from the new taxes comes as
¡»art of the descent. They were Lane county court Is in line wPb is expected to return today. Adam.-: chain stores are coming to the de­
that President Hoover acted wr < ly
lierre I n
Reports from the state highway planned the lowering of the tax
tescurd by a fisherman from th« similar action in other counties ti . said that he did not see Murphy, livery system also. The housewife
when hr culled the nation's bu«-
department
indicate that Immediate base will not impede the countys
does
not
take
to
the
cash
and
carry
••f
other
side
of
the
river
who
he«r<l
nrtiN heads together In an effort to
year to give an appreciable reduc­ but he felt the impact and was
work is planned on the survey tor program. If the law should be re
system
for
the
small
saving
there
­
their
calls
for
help.
formulate some kind of a ¡»Inn to
tion In the amount of tuxes on wtate ■topping his car at the end of the
the construction of a section of the pealed or the revenue not forth­
Mr. Nichols, who was city en bank stocks d’lv to the fact that block when stopped by Night Of­ by effected.
offset th<* mob prtychulogy that h in
Roosevelt highway
south from coming, the county’s base could not
’
Your
methods
of
doing
business,
M im . Karah Elixabr h Cochran, glneer here for a number of years,
brought on u depr« ¡udon when
ficer
Shaeffer.
City
Traffic
offi
­
national banks pay no taxes on in­
Glenda. E. E. Umphlet*e has been be ra’.»e«t nigh enough by law to
their I m nothing burl« ally wrong resident h««rr ! for 07 y«*a » and on«* ha<l been employed In an engineer tangibles, while state banks do.
cer Morgan, who wax a witness to slipshod attention of clerks, poo. transferred t„ Ftorence as resident carry
burden the state would
display, poor »tore arrangement,
wltli binon®«*. Ilowwvri, the met «»f the «-arlirst t of th«- pioneer» of mg caiwclty at various times lor
This rule of the county court ap­ the accident, said that he saw
engineer in charge of survey rod cast upon the county. The coun­
trr of launching mi rK|>uiiM|<»n pro (tils »«»«'lion, died at 2 o'clock M<»n the lumber company by which he plies only to 1929 taxes, In 1930 tne Adarr* leave ths curb a block east faulty advertising are sources of construction of the 6.4-mile section ty's road fund would be the one i«>
Ki am such a« national, state and «lay aft<*in<»«»n nt her home on south WIUI employed at the time of the new state excise tux iaw on In­ of th» accident and that he was greater losses than book accounts which Is south of the section on suffer in case of a repeal as it in
Will be if customers are required to
iHunlclpal building, rulliond r<»n Twelfth street. Hhe was aged 83 fntni accident.
the only flexible fund.
tangibles will go into effect and preparing to give Adams cha*e f.»r establis
which work is already under way.
a credit rating."
struct ion, ear building programs years, H muiiths, lu days. Funrial Rite Mason.
accident hap­
The county's general fund bears
both state and national banks wilt speeding when
Contract for the new work will be
A
round
table
discussion
followed
Mr Nichols was born at And- be taxed on their stocks.
nnd thut sort of thing cannot Lr services were hvld at 10 30 this fore­
pened. Adams paid a fine of S5 n
let at the February meetir g of the a few alterations. Principal among
done over night und II will probably noon ut the Mills chapel. Rev. Fred over, N. Y., Mny 1, 1MJ9, und hud
police court this morning on a the talk by Mr. Bosworth and those state highway commission and with these are an appropriation of <3,-
pi esent estimated that collections
I»«* unothrr no day« brfoir thlw . «nr Hornshuh, <»f the Lighthouse tem- been u resident here about 20 years.
reckless driving charge.
000 for a special assessment survey
SILK CREEK.
had improved 15 per cent to 25 per thia work well under way arrange­ of the county $15,000 for the Cot­
He Is survived by u widow; a son,
program will l»r felt directly in or ¡»I«*, Eugen®, officiated.
ments
will
be
made
for
survey
of
cent over a year ago. Cash custo-
Sarah Elizabeth Dillard was born Is*«- Nichols, and a daughter, Mrs.
deiM for building inutrrliil*« <»i in
tage Grove armory and rises in the
DELIGHT VALLEY.
Dec. 23. Ernest Darnell returned
riers were returning to the credit the three-mile section at Sutton salaries of county officials as pro­
January* 13. 1846, in Missouri, Iler Donald Allen, all of this city. Mrs.
creased ¡»nyiollN
lake north of Florence.
Sunday
of
la»t
week
from
stores,
several
reported.
father,
John
Dillard,
was
a
Cum
Jennie
Nichols
of
.Hun
Francisco
is
Oakland,
The small bu*inras man watch» •.
(Apecial to th» 8*ntln»l.)
Completion of the work south vided by the state legi.-'ituie.
th«* aetlvitlcH of I i I n bigger brother berlamj Presbyterian minister. Shi* th«» mother, and u sister, Mrs. Nora Cal., where he hud taken a truck-
Dec. 26. — The Delight valley
from Glenda will make an im­
load
of
Christmas
trees.
cronsed
the
f
:
nlns
in
1853
with
hri
DuVall,
Sun
Francisco,
is
the
on!/
and nev«*i full»« to f«»ll«»w hint Even
*rh<x»l. 29 pupils with their teacher,
proved highway as far as tr.e Lane-
Ix*na Burcham returned from Mias Audrey Wolfard, gave a pro­ Lane Chamber Favors
lh«»ugii II I m tild that some chins parents, who l<M-nted in I«ane coun­ other survivor of th«» Immediate
Douglas line but 7.4 miles of im­
Chernawa recently and will remain gram Friday night. It consisted ot
air overbuilt with residential «truc- ty near Goshen, Inter moving to »4 family.
provement remains in Douglas
River
Canalization
Th«» body w’as brought here Mon at horn«» until after Christmas.
tures. this is questionable for u ¡»lac«» between her«» and Creswell.
Christman songs and playets. Mrs.
The Royal Arcanum basketball
county before the road Is completed
Mrs. Shultz and a son and the R. C. Barfield and Mrs. Eieanor
clone nnuiysi* will m I h » w that there She was married January 1, 1862, to «lay and services wore held at 2 30
team defeated a Creswell quintet
from the Siuslaw river to the Cali-
~
may t»r i « mi many fllmslly con­ Robert Cochran and they made this afternoon with Rev C. P. latter's two daughters left for
Wolfard assisted. A large number Senator McNary’s Survey Bill fomia line.
40 to 21 Monday night on the high
structed houses mid fluta thut Hit«- their home <»n a farm junt north of Johnson in charge. Th«* Masonic Ang«»les by motor Tuesday of last of valley residents were present.
The county court has rtce'.ved school gymnasium floor. The game
la Endorsed; Koad Im­
Iwen put up solely for sp«culatl«>n Cottage Grove, now th«» W, B. Coop­ hslge was in charge of services at week.
The Social Neighbors club met
estimates on the cost of grading was closely contested in the first
er
place.
Part
of
the
place
is
now
the
cemetery.
M.
R
Hoffman
and
son
Delvin
yet then» in no aurplus of good
with Mrs. E. J. Kent December 18
and construction of bridges on he half, the score at half time being
provement Urged.
were Medford visitors Munday of for its annual Christmas tree.
home® nnd many thotiHnnds of within th«» city. Five children weie
two sections of the Roosevelt high­ 20 to 17 in favor of the locals, but
last week.
pr<N«|MMrtiv® builders me ready I«» born to the union, five of whom
Twenty-five women were present.
way to be Improved next year, the the Royal Arcanum basket tossers
The heavy rains of last Tuesday Man; useful gifts w« re exchanged
iinit construction when convinced survive. Th«* husband died 47 years Farjio Flash Victor Over
The Lane county chamber of total cost being in the neighbor­ had their own way in the second
night brought Silk creek up to a Mr«. Meta Kinsiand and
that huNineMM in general is not go­ ago. Surviving children are John
half, chalking up 20 points while ——
Mrs
hood
of $434.000.
its meeting
. last
‘Gentleman Jim’ Jacobs flood stag«* early Wednesday morn­ Hohman served a delicious lunch a* commerce, at _ -----------------
Cochran, Dayton, Wash Mr® Clara
ing into the doldrums.
There will remain in Lane coun­ the visitors garnered 4.
Thursday
night
in
Junction
City,
Scarbrough,
Eugene;
Mrs.
May
ing. In the afternoon the water th«» close of the meeting.
In ull |»r«*!»iibllity confidence In
Charley Mitchell of Lorane. Roy­
went on record to 3'upport the pro­ ty 15J miles of the highway north
The Fargo Flash, Billie Norton near the Magee and Rudolph
the future will be restored a* «¡uick Rice, Salem; Charles C«»rhian, Cot­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wolfard ject for early canalization of the of Florence to the Lincoln county al Arcanum forward, and a Cres­
tage
Grove,
and
Horace
Cochran,
ranches
wus
so
deep
cars
had
dif
­
of Fargo, N D., in his second fight
ly un it w*us lost. Big huMlncm un
spent Sunday with the A. B. Wol- Willamette river from Portland to line. It is regarded as an expensive well player collided, Mitchell suf­
«1er PieriuJent Hoover’s guidance I n Roarburg. There nr«» several grand­ on the Pacific coast, won a decision ficulty in getting through, som<* do­ fard family of Lynx Hollow.
Eugene to permit barge transpor­ piece of construction and gtading fering a cut head and the Crt swell
children.
ing
so,
others
getting
stuck.
Some
of
over
"Gentleman
Jim"
Jacobs
organized to bring that very tn!’.;?
The following guests were enter­
alone, it is estimated, will cost 11,- man a broken bone in his nose.
Mr« Cochran was for many year* Eugene in the main event of a residents of the district came home tained at the W. E. Nixon home tation. and to endorse Senator Me 050,000.
about and it whl b«< don«* sclent if i
Both players jumped for the bail
a worker In the Cumberland Pres- boxing card held here Monday by way of Eugene rather than risk Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nary's proposed harbor and rivet
«ally und truthfully.
and came down together, bumping
improvement bill, which carries h
Alirudy many large line yard» byterlan church, later transferring night, The two fought six torrid going back through the water. The Blank and Miss Alma Lindam«x*d provision for a federal survey of
heads.
membership
to
i ti e Mefhodl il rounds. Both were evenly matched district school teacher was unable of Portland, the J. M. Li at <$ mood.
have placed Nl/euble orders cover
75,
The Royal Arcanum lineup in­
the river from Portland to Spring Mother,
ing their rutly spring requirements church and still later to the Light but Norton was a shade better than to return to her home in Cottage Paul Morgan and Hugh Nixon field.
cluded Hap Wolfard, Mitchell, for­
house
temple.
th«* Eugene boxer. It is probable I Grovi* Wednesday evening and families of Cottage Grove, the A. B.
mid other* are attempting to do so.
wards; A! Shofstall, center; Chester
The county chamber also in
Quilts
Children
that the two will be rematch«»d in spent Jhe night at the home of Wolfard family of Lynx Hollow
They are Nold on the idea thut
Wheeler, Tharon Addison, guards;
structed tht road committee to
Mrs.
T.
A.
Platz,
Eugene
in
the
near
future.
Both
Several
of
the Max Sears and the C. A. Moore. meet with the county court and
price* are n«»t going any lower.
Paul Morgan, Lloyd Wolfard. Ross
Day
students
attending
weighed
in
at
142
pounds.
high
school
had
The better mill* are In th«* *«airc
Lee Nixon. Harold Wolfard and E urge the early raising of the grade
LATHAM, Dec. 24. — (Special.) — Glass and Poe Adams, substitutes.
Turkey Red, 135, of Springfield to stay in Cottage Grove Wednes- J. Kent families of Delight valley.
frame of mind. Having ntock in
on the High Pass road above f < od Youth of today will have to go far
In IE in er
defeuted Jennings Booker, 1X5. of day on account of the high water.
the ¡»He, they ar«* not going to
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sears drove to
to equal or better the work of Mrs. LOCAL RESIDENTS NAMED
(his city in a four-round semi wind The fliMxi waters had receded by Lebanon Tuesday to visit Mr. Sears' level. This road is a main connec­ Ella J. Woodard, 75 years old, who
aarrlflce it. when holding for mi
ON COUNCIL COMMITTEES
up. The preliminaries wer«* good Thursday morning and the road parents. They drove on to Salt»r«i tion to the Siuslaw highway at is making a quilt for each of her
otiier 60 days will mean a hand
Winter was officially ushered in and furnished the fans with plenty
Cheshire and it is contended ’hat it
was
agam
passable
for
traffic,
this
sonic profit In Increase«! values
and
spent
Christmas
with
Mrs.
Committees
to have charge dur­
eight children as a Christmas gift.
Saturday, December 21, which was
being extra heavy during Thursday Cashatt and Mrs. Knox, sisters of will always be important to a large She has completed five quilts and ing 1930 of various activities of the
Thrr«» Is plenty of evidence of a also the shortest day of the year. of action.
district even ’hough the Si'xslsw
and Friday as the Eugene route Mrs. Sears.
growing confidence in the future On
(
thut day th«* huh rose at 7 5<J
road when completed will follow a expects to have the other three Lane county agricultural council
over Pacific highway was impas­
Mr. and Mrs. Teal and Mrs. Davi­ slightly different route.
'i'hc Mt«»ck gamblers have taken it a. m. and Met at 4 28 p. tn. Thei *
LONDON.
quilted soon after New Years. Mrs. were appointed Saturday by the
sable
due
to
flood
waters
near
licking, which they deserved. The) is littl<» difference in th«* number of
son and daughter were Christina*
Woodard has received but little executive committee and several
Judkins
point.
(
Spezial
to
th.
Sentinel.
>
day
guests
at
the
John
Stalder
cried loud and frightened ever) minutes of daylight for several
help on the quilts, which show ex residents of the Cottage Grove dis­
David
Kimball
is
home
to
visit
MOUNT
VIEW.
home.
one, but legitímate bUKlnvH* ha « several days ut this time of yeai
Dec. 24. Miss Viola Welty
ceptionally fine workmanship.
trict were appointed. John Kebel-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson en
taken un inventory of itself und | but th«» twenty first is conceded the Centralia, Wash., arrived Saturday his parents over the Christmas
beck was named on the farm crops
(Special to the Sentinel.)
Clyde
tertained Mr. and Mrs.
flndN the fundamental« of pr«»«per shortest day. There will be a grad­ to sp«*nd the holiday vacation with holidays.
committee. Alfred White on general
Dec. 24.—Miss Marcella Daily of WIDENING. LIGHTING ACTS
Neighbors Friendship club met at Wright and children. Mr. and Mra.
Ity undlwtutbed.
ual increase in th«* daylight period a sister, Mrs. C. H. Woods.
ARE ADOPTED BY COUNCIL livestock, J. A. Schneider on poul­
Nineteen thirty 1« going to be a , each day until June 21. the longest
Mrs. James Reid of Auburn, the home of Mrs. Ed Conklin last Fred Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene spent the week end with a
try, G. W. McFarland on rodent
sister, Mrs. Walter Dowens.
good year fot th«’ noithw«*st him day
,
Wash., arrived Sunday to spend the Thursday. A pleasant time was Harry Bcnston Christmas day.
control. C. A. Peterson of Dorena
In the year.
Ordinances
providing
for
widen
­
Miss
Bernadine
Schneider,
who
Mrs. C. H. Haight returned Mon­
l»«*i industry, If w*«* can Jir t hav»*
holidays with her mother, Mrs. spent, th«* young folks enjoying a
ing Main street and for installation was also named on the rodent con
is
attending
normal
school
at
Ash
­
day
from
an
extended
visit
in
Cali
­
Christmas
tree
and
the
older
mem
­
the ¡»atiene«* to not «»verpiodu< «•
Alexandria Lyons.
of ornamental lights on this street trol committee and Mrs. George
«luring th«* next 60 day«.
Phillip Brookhart arrived from bers a "grab bag.*’ At a business fornia with her mother. Reginald land. is at home for the holidays. were adopted at Monday night's Kappauf. a former resident, was
Haight
arrived
Wednesday
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Kosanke
vis
­
meeting
hour
the
by-laws,
which
a
Burke, Ida., to spend Christmas
appointed on the home economics
committee of four members had Corvallis, where he is attending ited Sunday at the J. W. Fisher meeting of the city council. City group.
Engineer Coiner was instructed to
KOI Al. AI« II. Ill i E LODGE
Toxin antitoxin, an immunizing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe previously drawn up. were ap- college. The family had as Christ­ home at Thornton Corners.
These committees will hold sepa­
HOI.II JOINT INNI tl.I.ATION ««»rum for diphtheria. will be given orookhart.
Mrs. Versie Wolfard. Ernie Rob­ prepare plans and specifications. It rate meetings later to arrange for
Tommie Orr of Eugene spent the proved. An election of officers was mas guests the J. A. Joll and Mel
to the pupils in the local school*
held and Mrs. John Ashby was vin Paul families and Mr. and erts and Richard Deisel of Port­ is expected to start work as soon as their year's work. The first pro­
week
end
with
his
grandfather,
Mr.
A joint Instullati<m of officers of Thursday, January 9, according to
land and Mrs. Mamie Spaugh. Miss the 30-day period allowed for re­ grams to be taken up will be for
made president. Mrs. T. A. Plata Mrs. Paul, parents of Melvin.
the blue lodge and Royal Arch Ma a report from the local health Me Keele.
Christmas day guests at
rl
Geraldine Spaugh and C. L. Dunn monstrances has passed. As a ma­ farmers' week to be held January
vice president. Mrs. Eloise Wheeler
Mrs,
Frankie
Thorn
gave
a
din
­
jority of property is represented ir
sons whs held Friday night. Dal. group. Upon request of many par
secretary ami Marian Sprague as­ Charies Conner home were Mr. and of Eugene visited Sunday at the petitions for the improvements, 20 to 25 in Eugene.
Wyatt wiih installing officer forth«* ent* of school children it was de­ ner ¡»atty Sunday evening in hon
sistant secretary. These will lake Mrs. Arch Gilham. Mrs. Lydia Amanda Sears home.
bin«- lodg«* an«l Georg Bjor»«*t foi cided to give the .serum a* soon a. of Mis. Joe Brookhart. Monday office th«* first meeting in the new Lacky and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lay ng and bids will be called at once, so that
th«» Royal Arch. Following installa­ possible following the holiday vaca­ was Mis. Brookhart** birthday an­ year and will serve for six months. Lacky ami son.
Grain Crop* Survey Started.
son
of Blue Mountain spent Satur work can be started at at the earli­
est possible moment.
tion two master mason dvgrc<»s tion. The health group will be in niversary. Guests present were Mr. Mrs. John Ashby will entertain the
Letters asking the cooperation of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Stanley
and
day
evening
at
the
Bert
Myers
ware c«»nf«*t t «*d at a regular session charge and will be assisted by local and Mrs. Cecil Eddy and Mr. and club at its next meeting, January family of Oakland. Cal., arrived home.
Lane county farmers in securing
Eugene Has Smallpox.
<»f the him* liMlge. The candidates physiclana, Miss Cooley, community Mrs W D. Eddy of Biack Butte 9.
accurate information as to the dis­
Friday
to
spend
the
holidays
witn
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
C.
Raymond
of
—
Seven families are under quaran­
were J. E. Woodson, Creswell, ami nurse, and Mias Williams, Lan*» and the Br«»okhart family.
Gerald Gildvrsleeve, a student at Mrs. Stanley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walden visited Sunday afternoon tine with smallpox in Eugene, ac­ tribution and yield of grain varie­
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Harvey
Shipp
left
his brother, Lundy Wooilaon, of this county health nurse.
ties grown in Oregon are being
Wednesday for Garden Home to Laurelwood academy at Gaston, ar­ W. A. Witcher, who entertained on with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne.
city. A large delegation from tlu*
John King is home from O. S. C cording to a report of Dr. S. M. sent out by O. S. Fletcher, countv
rived Friday to spend the Christ­ Wednesday the Stanleys, the Fred
Mr.
Shipp
’
s
spend
Christmas
with
Kerron,
city
and
county
health
of
­
Creswell lodge and several from
agricultural agent.
mas vacation with an uncle ami Witcher family ami the Louis Al­ for the holidays.
parents.
Baskets
Drain and Springfield were pres
The replies will be tabulated by
family of Sutherlin.
The Mount View school present?! ficer A number of cases are chil­
Miss Zella Geer anil 1 Clyde Willy aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell, len Mr.
dren
from
the
Woodrow
Wilson
ent. Refreshments were served at
the extension service of Oregon
and Mr. Lawrence Dr'xn a Christmas program at the school
and his grandmother. Mrs. Eloise
In
Eugene,
were
married
Monday
high
school.
While
there
is
one
th«* close of the lodge session.
state
college as a part of a state
( ih ristai as Eve
and son spent Christmas witn Mr. house Friday evening. A tree was
Mr. and Mrs. Houd moved Sat Wheeler.
severe case, said Dr. Kerron, the wide survey. Lane county farmers
Blue lodgo officer* installed wcr«*
and Mrs. George Brown at Joal en. a feature.
The
8.
D.
A.
church
held
a
week
urday from the Eimer Doolittle
Elbert Smith, worshipful mast«*!, C.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hanna v ere
Mrs. Kate Sears of Cottage Grove others are of a mild nature. Ac­ are asked to report on wheat, oats
E. Caldwell, senior warden; W
Forty families were made happy homestead to the Robert Phillips of prayer the past week, meetings guests Christmas day at the home visited one day last week with cording to the health report there and barley, stating what varieties
being
both
in
the
afternoon
and
homestead.
E. Lebow, junior warden; E. R. by the distribution of baskets of
are three or four families in the were planted in 1829, the month
of Mrs Cora Olson in Cre w ’
Mrs. Amanda Sears.
Black Butte school closed Friday evening.
Morford, secretary; T. C. Wheelei, food on Christmas eve through the
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Learning and
Miss Eva Hanna, who teaches in Willakenzie district, near Eugene, sown, acres sown, number of bush­
The
M.
R.
Hoffman
family
expect
for
the
holidays.
A
program
was
treasurer; Dale Wyatt, trust«*«* for community cheat. The American
son drove to Oakland an«: w.*r? the' Monmouth, Ill., arrived last week quarantined on account of the same els in the crop and which variety
three years; 11. Griggs, S. I».; A. Legion hiuf ii charge of distribution. given and a Christmas tree was to leave this week for Medford, Christmas guests of he Charles to spend the Christmas vacation disease and there are a number of they consider best adapted to their
where they will l«>catc, recently
Walker. J. D.; Earl St «wart, S. S.; Where there wre small chlldieu In held. Many parents attended.
K. Fisher family, Mrs. Learning with her parents, Mr. and Mu. mild cases of scarlet fever in vari­ farms.
Mrs. Jesse Bemis went to Tilla­ having sold their farm to R. il. and Mrs. Fisher ar«1 sisters.
Jessie Lansing, Jr., J. S.; Duncan tlx- family candy wns Includ'd in
ous parts of the county.
Richard Hanna.
Bennett
of
Yakima,
Wash.
mook Monday to visit a son, Thom­
I*. Cameron, chaplain; F. L. Gran the baskets.
The Ray Myers family
pent
CHRISTMAS NIGHT KI RG1.AK
Mr. and Mrs. George Layng, Mr.
Th«»
district
school
held
its
an
­
as Olles, also a daughter, Mrs.
Demand for New Licenses Good,
nis, marshal; Olaf Olaon, tyler.
IS INTERRUPTED AT WORK
nual Christmas tree Friday. A Christmas at Mount Viev.’ with the and Mrs. Bert Myers and Mr. and
Harry Finnes.
Royal Arch officers installed
A good demand for temporarj
Men*« ('In«« t’ontinu«*« to Win.
Bert
Myers
family.
Mrs.
J.
A.
Schneider
were
among
The Fred Donney family went to short program was given by the
automobile licenses for 1930 waj re­
were: C. A. Bartell, high priest;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vorn
Keahy
ha
1
as
Th«» community men’s bible class
those
attending
the
shooting
match
A
burglar was interrupted at
William Thum, king; A. A. Rich that meets each Sunday in th«» Gaston Monday to visit Mr, Don- pupils, who arranged this for them­ Christmas gu*»sts Mr. and
'1rs at the D. L. Miller place at Hebron ported at the sheriff's office Fri­ 11:30 last night as he was attempt­
selves.
parent*
and
friends
not
be
­
ney's
father.
day
when
the
sale
started.
Before
inond, scribe; Charles R«»ner, cap Arenile with Rev. I. G. Shaw as
Bench of Lynx Hollow and John Sunday.
ing to gain entrance to the Wise
Miss Ollie Bemis nrrlved from ing invited on account of the recent Keahy.
tain of hosts; Georg«* Matthews, teacher continues to win in its at­
Miss Forrest Schneider of Kla­ noon more than 30 licenses had man hardware store. He had ’ brok-
been
issued,
about
20
of
which
were
principal sojourner; Archie Walker, tendance contest with a similar Timber Saturday to > visit home epidemic in Cottage Grove.
math Falls arrived Sunday to spend
en the glass in a rear door, The
Mr. ami Mrs. Wilbur Collins aril
royal arch captain; L. W. Colne., men’s class in Albany. Attendance folk*.
Dog Llc«*n*w*y issue«!
the holidays with her parents, Mr. for new cars. The 1930 temporary noise was heard by Charles New-
Miss Josie Bemis arrived from small daughter of Klamath Falls
licenses
are
issued
only
for
new
master of th«» first veil; Earl Stew­ nt. Sunday*» meeting of th«» locai
Up to late Saturday’ a total of 87 and Mrs. J. A. Schneider.
land, who lives across the alley.
will spend Christmas at the home of
art, second veil; Jeasle I^annlng Jr., «•hiss was 76, while Albany’s atteri tin* university Saturday to Vielt Mrs. Collins* parents, Mr. and Mrs. county dog licenses for the coming
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creason of cars or for used cars that had net Newland called to ask who was
been licensed in 1929. Several of making the noise and a minute lat­
third veil; Jessie Lansing Sr., sen dance was .53. Tin* losers will on home folk*.
year
were
issued
at
the
office
of
th«*
Grove
were
overnight
guests
The Carl King family of Toledo D. T. Kimball.
the temporary stickers were for
tinel; Worth Harvey, ti«•usurer; tertnin th«» winning class. The con­
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Paul bought the county clerk. Three thousand one night last week at be Mr*. new cars that had been purchased er when Night Officer Shaeffer
Andrew Rrund, secretary.
test continue* for three mor«» Sun arrived Monday to visit Mrs. King's a new Fold recently.
came through the alley on an Hl
They at­ 1930 dog licenses have been or­ Amanda Sear9 home.
Mrs.
Robert
parents,
Mi.
and
as Christmas gifts.
days.
sj>ection trip the burglar had made
tended the turkey fair in Oakland dered, the dog control board re­
Phillips.
ports, and more will be ordered COTTAOK GROVE TEACHERS
his getaway. Otherwise he mlgnt
returned to December 14.
Professor Cabler
Kiddies
See
Santa
Claus
Film.
have been caught inside the build-
County Fann Realdenta Cheered. Pleasant Hill Friday evening to
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Paul were should the demand justify such ac
ATTEND STATE MEETING
As
a
Christmas
treat
for
pupils
ing.
Residents of the Lane county visit his family a few «lays.
dinner guests at the home of Mr. tion. More dogs w’ere license«! in
of
the
lower
grades,
W.
M.
More-
1929 than the year previous and It
D. A. Emerson. F. L. Grannis,, lock, owner of the Arcade theater,
The basketball championship of farm enjoyed a gala day of pic
London school closed Friday for and Mrs. Vnn Allison Sunday of is expected that the coming year
Lane Fi>re»t Fund» Received.
Mrs. William Thum and Mr*. Ira entertained a group of 425 children
the city will be nt »take Friday Christmas festivity Sunday when 75 the holidays with a program n nd last week.
will show an even larger number.
Isom are among the teachers In at- , Friday afternoon at a showing of
Forest receipts funds for lain"
night when th«» Engles lodge quin­ persona called to give cheer to the Christmas tree.
tendance at the Oregon Stat«» | the Eugene Guard film on Santa county for the past year, totaling
Fire Chief I n Honored.
tet and the Royal Arcanum five elderly residents who include 26
Th«* Murry Newton family and
Curs Smack on Highway.
Teachers’ association meeting being 1 Claus. The Keepers of the Den $31.306.63, were received Friday by
play «»n the high school gymnasium mm and three women, Chris! ma. Claud Shortridge made a trip to
S.
L.
Mackin,
fire
chief,
was
hon
­
Cars
driven
by
Otto
H.
Nelson
of
treats
were
bi
ought,
candies
and Eugene Monday.
floor. Th«» game will I»«* a battle
ored at the annual department ban­ Sutherlin and John W. Currin, held in Portland today, Friday and distributed candy and Rev. Duncan Grace Schlska, county treasure'.
from start to finish, as both teams gifts were presented and a song
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wills spent quet Tuesday of last week, when he route 1, Eugene, smacked each Saturday. Mr. Emerson and Mrs. P. Cameron gave a short talk on Of thia amount $6553.97 is for school
The
and
prayer
service
was
held,
purposes and the remainder Is us-J
have strong line lips, »ire evenly
two days last week In Salem visit­ was presented with a beautiful other a short distance noith of the Thum are delegates representing the meaning of Christams.
the I»ane county teachers and Mrs
In road construction work in lb*-
matched and each is <h*trr.nin«*<i to people of the farm enjoyed a chick ing Mr. Wills’ sister, Mrs. Albeit fountain pen and pencil set in rec city Tuesday night.
on
dinner
Christmaa
day.
national forest areas
win.
W. G. Haupt Dies.
Noth.
«ignition of hi* 15 year* of continu­
A car driven by W. L. Russell, Isom represents the Cottage Grovt
Grade
Teacher*
’
association.
It
is
In 1928 the eo» mt’
The Engles played at Crow Fri­
«William G. Haupt, who resided
Harold Phillips of Seattle arrived ous service in the fire department. address not given, was smacked
Union Hull Added To.
day night, winning 38 to '21
Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Of this time he has served eight the same night by a Swift company probable that a number of o^hcr for a number of years a few miles 941.45 and . ' ìbis sun
Manager Smith of th«* Eagles is
A stage nnd kitchen has been Mr*. Robert Phillips.
years as chief. Other members of truck. Johnsen, driver, at the Cres­ teachers from local schools will nt-1 east of here on the Row ricei toad, for echo is.
The amou.
lining ii|» for Ids team a number < f added to the Const Fork Farmer!'
died Tuesday in a Eugene hospital.
Mr. an«i Mrs. Gregory of Bonanza the department, who have served well grade c. ossing while waiting tend part of the session.
nded by -he Coun y
good games, including Albany col union hull during the pn.t week, are spending the week witn their since 1914, are Joe Smith, H. B. for a train to pass.
The funeral was held in Eugene to­ r I.iy be. |> ,
leg««, Roseburg, Oregon normal, the work having been done l>y «laughter, Mrs. Alex Lilja.
day »nd interment was her«1. H® ou toad proj. • .. during the past
Use Many Dialect*.
Griggs, Charles Beldler and George
year.^J
Corvallis and Ashland normal. Th*’ members. This local I h one of th *
Mr. an«i Mrs. Banzer and little Matthews. The city fathers were
Smoking Is not permitted in
Th«* 1.800,000,000 inhabitants Oi was aged 67 years.
Eagles will also ¡»lay In class A of strongest In the stnte and lias one daughter are spending a few days guests at the banquet, which wa.< either the senate or the house of ’ the world are said to speak 3,424 ■
th® Lane county basketball league of the mart commodious Imlla.
representatives.
served at the Gray Goose.
with ths Alex Ulin family.
Rubber Banda. The Pontlnel.
Rubber Banda. The Rentlnel.
languages an«l dialects.
I
i
Christmas (lift Cause
Makes
for
Shortest
i
!()
I shers
Season
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