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/ ’O u( u*’*” (totas t GLUME XXXIX PIONEERS EARLY 50’S MORE PEOPLE IS WAY DROP OFF PAST WEEK TO CUT TAXES, HALL r i I II E NVMBKR 14 COTTAGE 0 * 0 VE, LANK 4XHINTY, OBBOON, THURSDAY, JANUARY ». 1918 'Fam ily Postmaster Fatits Poster Stamp Financing Omar Hoskins Is In ó - Y e a r-O ld Wounded Mercury Drops to 25 State Chamber Explained Snowfall Is Light Here ’¡ ;0 Use Stamps R u m R a id Jly V -Y ea r-O ld BIB PRICES ARE FAIR FOR LARGE CORN CROP Biggest Publicity Cam paign In Bin- l.oggtog O peration» Are Suspended A C ottage G rove boy, O m a r Hos Postm aster E lb e rt S m ith con A 22 caliber bullet fro m « gun In kins, was a m em ber of the crew of lory In P l a n n e d From ducted an educational campaign In H ig h e r Arena to A w a it the ha rut a of a E-year-old playm ate, one of the destroyers th a t recently preceding Christm an to Impreaa pa Sale of Stickers. Bruce Krexee, cam « near being W a n n e r W eath er. swept Long Island sound to clean J. H. Chambers Finds Farmers tron» w ith the necessity of a ffix in g Jume» 0. Portor and George W Coot, Senator Addre»»e» Local futal F rid a y to 6-ycar old ilu b y up rum runners. F o u r boats were proper poatage to parcel» and let of Central States Should O leaaer o f the Moahy creek d istrict. captured and fou r men of the crews Chamber; Stewart I« Re Shield» Gome to End ter». alno to place re tu rn addrena on Plan» o f the state cham ber of T h e bullet «truck the g irl In the Heavy »now In the higher region» of the ru m runners were killed. Be Rolling in Wealth. both, but the educational cam paign commerce to put on a publicity throat and p erfo rated the wind d uring the recant cold »pell has tained a» President. O m ar described the raid in a let of Long Live«. pi pa. Khr waa brought here to the ham pered logging operation». A l did not reach hla own fam ily , or cam paign such as the »tate han te r to his parents. T here were o ffice of D r. A»ley and la te r tak though there ban been ulrnont no elae member» of the fa m ily , like never before know n, »uch campaign three divisions o f the destroyers Crop conditions In the central Inconvenience In the valley», and member» of other fam ilies, de to be financed through the »ale of and they approached to w ith in 45 states are splendid, according to J. "O u r taxation ayatern la a n ti- an to a Eugene boapltal. F ive death», nil o f person» well A« near a« ha« been learned the the »now that ha» fallen han q u ic k pended upon the m ale head o f the illustrated poster «tamp«, were out miles of N e w Y o rk . O m a r said H. Chambers, lum berm an, who ban ■ long In Ilf». were recorileil here quilted and lieeda conaldetuhle fix fa m ily to attend to th e M detail» In lined to a group of members of the thin week. Deaths of Iho»» who Ing. Senator Charlea H a ll of Coo* little g irl, who had Juat a rrived ly disappeared, there 1» 20 Inches In frequently returned fro m a visit In Nebraska. connection w ith m all given him to cham ber nt commerce at a noon th a t “rum m ies" are have been her» for clone Io three county told m em ber« of the cham fro m achool, left the home of her the W A. W oodard L u m b e r torn- spotted 12 miles fro m shore. They Illino is and other states where he poet and, an han happened In other luncheon here Sunday. Speaker» q iia ite rn of n century einphunlze III» ber of com merce Tuewday night at parent«, M r. and M ra. H e rm a n C. I pany'n logging area and operation» but can not be lived before com ing to Oregon. fam ilies, he neglected to attend to were W . G. Ida, m anager of the are followed fu rl that few rem ain of III» pio the unnual m eeting of that body, <il«’ii «1 .tml wm» |0 lit« bOSM Of had to be nunpended u n til there I* boarded. B u m running, he said, 1» H e fo '3d farm ers getting 70 the duty Imponed upon him. state cham ber, and T . J. F lippin, "but an In flu x of population will’, I the Fraxee boy. who had a gun and w a rm e r w eather. T h e name wan a trade, a re g u la r business. He cents fo r a bum per crop o f corn neers o f the 5O’n. A t any rate, a le tte r w ith o u t fo rm er Eugene secretary, who la by d ivid ing the burden, aolve the aahl he waa «hooting cap«. H e tru e In the John Pertnt camp. The sent a copy o f the menu issued for and said that except for the in fla postage or return address was now w ith the state cham ber. tax problem aa nothing elae w ill. A probMbly did not know the d if J. H. Cham ber» A Son cam p in »till Jaiuen C. Po rter. the Christm as dinner, which he des tion and d eflatio n of land values T he stamps, aa explained by M r. 1» mailed at the local poetoffice and Jam»« C. P o rter, on» of the b ut atate or com m unity la never ao ference between hatm leaa cap« and operating. T h e W oodard m ill cribed as a wow. H e was on the U. d urin g and follow ing the w a r thr the reg ular notice th a t It wan being Ide. are som ething new in financ »,( Ihv pioneers o f thia Mention of proeperouw aa during an In flu x of loaded «hell«, and when he play »till operating, but w ill »«on ex 8 . S Cassin, and declared that he farm ers would have more money held fo r p o n ta g e wan nent th e ad ing campaigns, hut they have W ith a better clim ate, fu lly pointed the gun a t hla p lay haunt Ita nupply o f log» the early 50», died here J an u ary 4, population la well pleased w ith a life on the than they would know w hat to do dressee. W hen th a t person re proved e ffic ie n t revenue producers T he therm om eter haa dropped to follow ing a lingering lllnena. I he a more likeable people and greater m ate and pulled the trig g e r the In sea. even though the ocean often Is w ith . D u rin g the In fla tio n period elsewhere. In form er years a few ceived the le tte r, a fte r »ending the thin week, fu n eral waa held M onday afternoon nat in al teaource* and g re a te r ad ju ry resulted. It waa «aid at the freezing every night extrem ely rough at this tim e of farm s were sold a t prices th a t were required poatage. »he found that in every com m unity were asked for waa a Tueaday night and lant ntght. when fro m ihe P reabylei lan church, vantugea than our neighbora, there boapltal th a t the wound year. H e is a student in the U. S. in m any coses double, o r more than the le tte r wan fro m the fa m ily of contrlbi tlons. U nder the poster 25 degree» above wan registered, where Ihe pantor, Itev . Duncan I* la no reaaon w hy we «hould not , aerloua one. coast guard academ y and was on double, w h at they had been. Com the postmaster who had nent the stam p i lan every business firm 1» l 'itmeron. officiated In te rm e n t wan have thia In flu x of population ex- I T h e (Jleaaer fa m ily came here being the coldest. D u rin g Wednea- the destroyer as a p art of his paratively sm alt down paym ents asked, end few refuse to do some o ffic ia l card anktng for the pontage. fro m K la m a th F alla a m onth ago. day the hlghent tem p e ra tu re wan In Ihe pioneer Shield» cemetery, rep t that we perm it to go unchal school w ork. were made, and banks loaned a thing. i t la the desire to have one degree above freezing. Sunday O m a r said th a t N e w Y o rk was large proportion of the rem ainder where Ihe Masonic lodge wan In lenged falae atateinenta that have every firm use an average of one the m in im u m wan 32. M onday It been made about ua and fa ll to tad charge much worked up over the killings of the purchase price. Then came stam p a day d u rin g the year. wan 31. T h e znow fall han been .05 M r. P o rte r wae born June I t , the world the thinga that we could in the raid. the d eflatio n and In m any cases . n »«r • l • D ill The »tamp« give the con tribu tor o f an Inch Sunday, .4 of an Inch IM P. In H e K a ll) county, Mleeourl, not expect our neighbora to tell the lands were not w orth the money, and every M onday and .2 o f an Inch yesterday. and had panned hla eigh tieth an about ua. am ount the banks had loaned, and purchaser o f stamps becomes in- S t r e e t AsSeSSITientS A r e ‘‘W ith the atate cham ber o f com O ther O regon cKlen have reported nlversary Ilia parent». John and this w orked a hardship upon both much low er tem peratu re» and H eadliners Are Said to He H a rd teres ted In the w ork of the state C atherin e Po rter, a rriv e d here In m erce prepared to atart the great- ♦ the purchaser, who lost w hatever Secretary o f A g ric u ltu re Ila » to A f cham ber, fo r he is expected to much henvler fall» o f »now. Stage» 1853, n fte r spending a year In C a li eat publicity cam paign In the hla he had invested, and the seller, who the stamps on his m ail going to H ltte rx and Canvas .May have been delayed an much an eight fornia, am i nettled In w hat In now tory of the atate, w ith our atate fix S ig nature B efore W o rk found his land not w orth the m o rt those liv in g in o ther states who hour» com ing through the m oun the Lynx H ollow cou ntry north of now ready to present Ita beat bib Be Caed Roughly. gage the bank held against it. Can Be Started. Reduction in O utstanding W a rra n ta m ig ht become interested in Oregon. tain» nouth o f here. A drop in h er’ . A» a young m an M r. P o rte r and tucker to those who come to Banks were also hard h it and in N in e ty designs are used on the tem peratu re 1» general along the went to C a lifo rn ia and rem ained aee ua. there w ill be greater oppor on A ll Funds W as Accom Nebraska, where these is a state stamps and each design emphasizes coast. there u n til nettling In I-aUe county, tu n itie s than ever before fo r cham A boxing card in which Al Straub som ething fo r which the state g uaran ty of deposits, the deficiency T h e bid of M orrison and Knudson plished In 1929. Oregon, in 1HMJS III» home hiut her« of com merce. Much bod lex of P o rtla n d and B illy N o rton , the eith e r is noted or should be noted. in paym ent o f deposits fo r banks o f Boise, lila., of $517.492 for the been here nlnre HUH H e wan m ar- nhould keep th e ir organlxntIona In F arg o Flash, are to be featured in Each stam p invites Inq uiry. T h irty th a t have failed is $20,000.000. ■ led October 19. 1«»’. to Mian Nancy tact and be pre|»ared to do their How ever, the cou ntry is really In a six-round m ain event, has been stamps are sold for a dollar. A delinquency o f 317329.13 in In-liuw, of the Moeby creek country, p art In p u ttin g th e ir atate In the postponed a day fro m previous an a h ea lth y condition fin a n c ia lly , for unintended to the secretary of ag Lane county's quota is 347,100 street assessments was shown by a eunt o f here. She nurvlven. He had place In the sun that It deserves." nouncement and w ill be held W ed stamps. Sale of the stamps hare Is report of the finance com m ittee more money is being received for Senator H a ll described recent rlc u ltu re by d ep artm en t engineers been a Monon for h a lf a century nesday evening. J a n u a ry 15, in the to be taken up by the n ew ly elected made to the c ity council M onday crops than fo r m any years. of the federal bureau o f public and wan alno a m em ber of the periods In the development o f the M r. Cham bers found th a t in the west aide gym nasium . M a tc h m a k officers o f the cham ber o f com night. roads. A spedai farm e r» ' w eek w ill be Kantem Htor. At one lim e he wan atate, the )>erlod when the w orld f country he visited orchards have er G ra y says th a t fans who miss merce. Bids on the project were consld- I Various funds o f the city were conducted In Eugene d u rin g the Interested In conalderablr M ain waa Invited here, when settlers did ered at a m eeting of the federal week beginning J an u ary 20 by the thia bout w ill miss seeing the best shown to be in a healthy condition, been p erm itted to die out, and ■treat property and In ranch prop come, found our roads only mud, bureau o fficials a t P o rtland F rid a y U n t county a g ric u ltu ra l council one th a t has ever been staged in w ith a reduction d u rin g the year western fru it is being purchased by our c ity streets not |>av«d, our e r! lea. at w hich Judge C. P. B arnard of cooperating w ith Oregon A g ric u l Cottage Grove. in outstanding w a rra n ts . T he w a those who fo rm e rly grew th e ir own. achooia below s t a n d a r d , our S u rviving brother» anil »Intern In Illin o is M r. Cham bers found S traub is one of those figh ters the lam e county court waa present. tu ra l college. te r fund has outstanding w arrants churches poorly supported and no are It. Y. P o rter, l.y n x H o llo w , C. highw ays impassable because of who keeps boring in, w hile N o rto n I t la not know n when fin a l action of $16,655.58, the general fund has Each day of the w eek w ill be In m arket fo r the products w hich the | i Ih irte r. K la m a th county: Minn w ill be taken by the secretary of re a lity a one-day farm e rs ' Institu te specializes in counter punching. As outstanding w a rra n ts of $7.805.32, snow th a t had Just fallen . P a rth e n a Po rter, P o rtla n d . Mr». new settler produced, of the period a g ric u ltu re or w h e th e r the bid an devoted to some phase o f a g ric u l both of these scrappers pack knock the sundry streets fund has a bal th a t followed the dissatisfaction of M a rtin H orn. P o rtland , and M rs. out wallops, fans are expecting one M otor vehicle accidents claimed ance on hand o f $4,716.19 fo r pay ture o f im portance In I-an e county. or the other of the tw o to h it the tourist« who did not find w hat they recomm ended w ill be accepted. N ancy Chrlnm an. Ih n tla n d . 30,000 lives in the U nited States m ent of bonds th a t have not been Mem ber» o f the county court T he schedule fo r the week is as fol had been told they would fin d ; of hope th a t an Im m ediate decision lows M onday, Janu ary 20. poultry canvas. S traub holds tw o deci lost year, according to conserva presented, the general street fund the period d uring which we b u ilt o T h u iiu u KncclMuir sions over "G entlem an Jim " Jacobs tive national estim ates received by has outstanding w a rra n ts of $2,- w ill be made so that active con Thom as Kneebone died Hominy state an<l com m unities in w hich we struction w ork can be started at day; Tuesday. J an u ary 21, hortlcul of Eugene and is w inn ing reg ular the Oregon State M o to r associa 090.18, and the sewer fund has out tu rai day, Wednesday, J a n u a ry 22. ourselve* could he happy; and of forenoon at the home o f a d augh ly in and around P ortland. N orton tion. T his fig u re is an increase of standing w a rra n ts of $1,070.08. once T h e w ork w hich w ill be done , Cottage G rove w ill e n te r two ter, M r». Jennie June», w ith whom the present period when we have a firs t w ill be c u ttin g aw ay a n um livestock day; Thursday, January' has won both o f his starts since more than seven per cent over the A reduction in bonds of $40,000 23. d airy day, and F rid a y , J anu ary atate and opportunities w hich we teams in the L an e county basket com ing to Cottage Grove and had 1928 death toll. he hod mode hta home »Ince com ber o f points to m ake a new grade 24, fa rm crops day. was shown by the same report. have no reason not to ask others to ball league, the Eagles in class A ing here In June, T h e body wan an impressive record In Fargo. N . Some idea o f the Increase in auto for the Southern P a c ific railroad An issue of $20.000 in w a te r bonds The Eugene cham ber o f com taken to Fall» C ity fo r Interm ent. share w ith us. mobile accidents may be gained by which can not be paid w ill come and the R o ya l A rcan u m team In tracks, w hich w ill be shifted to merce w ill take charge o f the pro D., w here he came from . T . J. F lip p in o f the state cham - M ickey M c C a ffe rty , Who has been comparisons w ith records of form - due d u ring the year, and the city class B- W a lk e r is entered in class M r. Kneebone lived there for 1» clear the rig ht o f w ay fo r the high g ra m fro m 12 o'clock noon to 2 explained the a headliner here, is still nursing a e r years, the m otor association atto rn ey was instructed to s ta rt the C. T h e firs t games w ere played yearn before com ing here. He wan l>er of com m erce way. o’clock on d a iry day. and visiting pewter stam p publicity cam paign born October 2». 1845, In G alena. T hia w o rk can be carried on re farm ers w ill be the guests of the lame a rm a» the result of an elbow points out. A ll fata litie s fro m this necessary procedure for an election yesterday. about to be launched. T h e schedule fo r the Eagles lodge III. gardless of w eath er conditions, so m erchants u f Eugene a t a luncheon dislocation and w ill not be seen in type o f accident In 1918 numbered to refund these and also to replace Secretary M endenhall showed In team follows: J a n u a ry 8, Acea at about 10,680. F iv e years la te r, 1923, >15,000 in w a rra n ts w ith bonds. lit addition to Ihe d aughter here, th a t aa soon aa the contract Is and program . Speakers are being action fo r some tim e. his annual report that the organ Cottage G rove; J a n u a ry 15, De- nurvlvlng children are: F ra n k M a tc h m a k e r G ra y has lined up thè fig u re had mounted to 18,416 signed and equipm ent can-be movent. arran(fed T he finance com m ittee was in Kneebone. F lan dreau. S l> : H en ry ixation was active and good p relim in aries to round out and fou r years later, in 1927, the structed to proceed against those N e ff e a t C ottage G rove; F eb ru a ry to the scene o f operations by the T he county agent and cooperat p llsh e d m u ch d u r in g 192V. 5, F arm e rs C ream ery a t Cottage Kneebone. F a ll* C ity , Mr». Ange contractors w ork can be got under ing project com m ittees of the I-ane hta card on the 15th and promises to ta l was 25,851. who are delinquent w ith street, T h e follow ing officers w ere elec Grove; F eb ru a ry 7. F a rm e rs C ream lion H o w lrk , T o fleld . A lta ; G lto th a t some new scrappers w ill be T h a t n eith e r the increase in the sidew alk and sewer assessments. way. county a g ric u ltu ra l council are ery a t Eugene “Y ” ; F eb ru a ry 10, Kneebone, Mlaaourl. am i Mr». N eva ted C. E. S te w a rt, president; 1«. W. seen in action. T h e boys are w o rk county's population n or the in w o rkin g on program s fo r the v a ri Coiner, firs t vice president; II . H. D e N e ffe a t U. of O. men's gym ; . ing out d aily a t the west side g ym creased num ber o f vehicles in use Poland. F all» C ity. ous days, to be announced w ith in Griggs, second vice president. F . E. Odd FHIow n, Retiekahn Install. F eb ru a ry 19, K . C. a t Cottage nasium. w holly accounts fo r this g row ing M e li S C o m m u n it y C lSSS M endenhall, secretary; T. C. W h eel M ore than ISO attended the Joint the next week. G rove; F eb ru a ry 26, Idylw ood a t menace, is conclusively proved. F o r M r». Am anda Italic,a-k. er, treasurer; C. A. B eldler. P. S. Installation of o fficer» held S a tu r M onroe; F eb ru a ry 21. Aces a t “Y " ; each 100.000 persons in the United Mrs T ru n n ell on N a tio n al W o rk . F u n era l service» fo r M m . Am an Itukow ski, G o ttfrie d G rab er and J. day evening In 1. O. O. F. hall by M arc h 3. G nats a t “Y ” : M arch 5, L A T H A M , Jan. 7. — (S p ecial.)— States in 1924. 15.7 w ere killed in da Babcock, resident o f thia »action A. W isem an, hoard of directors. the I. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodges. G nats at Cottage G rove; M arch 6, M rs. H ugh T ru n n e ll has been ap- such accidents, but in 1928 the num foi many year», who died M on,lay A. E . Burrow » and M r». E th el F e r pointed to head a com m ittee of ber fo r each 100,000 population had C aravan Headed by Traffic Officer» K. C. a t St. M ary's, Eugene; M arch In Salem, were held here thin a fte r guson w ere In stallin g officers and 12, Idylw ood a t Cottage Grove. J local persons th a t w ill plan a better grown to around 21 casualties. For noon Rev. J. Mark Comer, panloi Will Go to Linn County they were nsnlnted by M r and Mra. T h e R o yal A rcan um schedule . ,r H i t ' S . v r n t h d M V A d w o l l ' l . I i l l l c h J registered in home cam paign in L ath am . This every 100,000 cars C. H . M cK Ibben os grand marshals. follows; J a n u a ry 8, D eM olay a t City January 19. A series o f sormons on religious appointm ent was made by the na- i 1927 there w ere 100 deaths in auto- in Salem, and an o ld-tim e friend of T h e Odd Fellow» Installed the paintings w ill be preached Sunday tional office of B e tte r Homes In mobile accidents and this ra tio in- C ottage G rove; J a n u a ry 13, Pleas- the fa m ily , officiate«! follow Elective ------ a n t H ill a t P leasant H ill; J an u ary M . I K ing M rr • I I- - officers. «no I „ r . Bert v rs L. • I evening» by Pastor Duncan P. Cam Am erica, the headquarters of w hich creased by 1928 to about 102 deaths A m an da M a ria n B urdick wan H a tch N G .. John Sondera, V . O ! of th<> P resbyterian church be are in W ashington, D. C. T his or- fo r each 100,000 cars registered. The A rrang em en ts fo r a banquet 22, M arcóla a t M arcóla; Janu ary born J an u ary 2. 1»«2. In L aP o rte . l ‘ r<Mliictlnn, l*uat|M>nr<l F ro m Dc- i tween now and Easter. A picture ganization each year sponsors a comparisons show, in o th er words, which an Albany's men's class w ill 29, W e n d lin g a t Cottage Grove; N. Y. She wan m a rrie d to M orion treasurer; appointive officers. T r u of the p ain tin g to be discussed w ill i nation-w ide program fo r the im- th a t autom otive fa ta litie s are in give the com m u nity m en’s bible F eb ru a ry 5, W e n d lin g a t W endling; r m ib r r , In to Be 1‘renented I»', ttalieoek N o vem ber 2, 1882, In m an C la rk , w ard en; C. A K ing, be given each person as he enters provem ent o f housing conditions. creasing out o f proportion both to class of this city J an u ary 19 as a F e b ru a ry 12, M arcóla a t Cottage New A uburn. M in n . A fte r »pend Tueaday N ig ht. conductor; A. E . Burrow s. R. S. N . R ay L. W ilb u r, secretary of the in g’-owth in population and increased rew ard fo r w in n in g a recent atte n - G rove; F eb ru a ry 26, D eM olay at Ing a ahort tim e In Boulder, C o lo . O .; R alp h Chestnut. L. 8. N . G.; the church dance contest w ere made at a meet- | Eugene “Y ” ; M arc h 5, Pleasant H ill they came to Cottage Grove In 1889 Some of the world's moat famous terior. heads the organization. H e autom obile registration. P e te r B ritte n , I. G.; George C u rrln , ing last T hu rsday in Eugene be- a t Cottage Grove. paintings have been selected for took the place vacated by President "The unit settled In the S ilk creek neigh ju n io r clans play, The O. G .; A. T . Reldler, R. 8. V . O .; tween an A lb an y com m ittee and W a lk e r's schedule follows Janu- borhtxxl. Patay,' pont poned fro m a m onth Ed Adams, L. 8. V. G .; E . C. Leum , thia group o f sermons and it Is the Hoover, who now acts as honorary Rev. I. G. Shaw. C. L. M adden and a ry 10. T hu rston at T hu rston ; Jan- focus c hairm an. B e tte r homes week w ill S u rv iv in g are the husband; tw o ago on account of an ep idem ic of c h a p |a ln ; j H. P onafórd, R. 8. 8.; Intention o f the pastor to E . J. K ent, representing the local uary 14, S. P. a t W a lk e r; Janu ary new light upon them . Hts philoso be observed A p ril 27 to M ay 3. non», E d w ard Babcock, Cottage nlcknenn, w ill be given at 15 next R. E. Jones, L. 8. 8. class. J an u ary 12 was to have 24. Thu rston a t W a lk e r; F eb ru a ry phy is th a t If the flo w e r tn the Grove, and W a lte r It. Babcock, Tuesday. Thin w ill be the first T he Rebekahs installed the fol been the o ffic ia l closing day o f the 6, Santa C la ra a t S an ta C lara; Spanish War Vets Install. P o rtla n d ; a b rother, E . J. B u rd ick. play to be given In the high school low ing: Elective officers, M ra. E va crannied w a ll m ay tell w h a t God contest but the Albany nass con- F eb ru a ry 20, Santa C la ra a t W a lk - B e rt B. C h an d ler poet, Spanish Is tP o rte , N . Y ; a »Inter, Mrs. E. H. gym nasium T he stage han been H a tc h . N. G .; M rs N e ttle Jones, V. and m an are, how much more these In view of present tra ffic conges ceded defeat tw o weeks ahead of e r : M arch 14, S. a t Eugene Y. Babcock. R edfield, 8. D.; tw onlecea, equipped a t considerable expense G .; M ra. Alice Conner, secretary: picture flow ers of the w orld's great W a r Veterans, has installed the fol tion almost everyw here in the A t the end o f the re g u la r sched- time. lowing officers; H . A. G allow ay, M rs. R S. T ra n k , thin city, and amt the a u d ito riu m celled. The M ra. E m altn e W ilson, recording artists reveal God's tru th . U n ited States, a recently unearthed A caravan composed of every ! u'« ihe champions o f the three T he picture fo r discussion the com m ander; W m . H . M ille r, sen forecast made 25 years ago reg ard M ih E. M Oberg, W a lla W alla, and celling g reatly Improved the acous secretary; M ra. Susie G aro utte, m an who has attended the class classes w ill m eet to decide the inde- nix g randchildren. tic». T he engineering class haa In tre a s u re r, appointive officers, Mrs. com ing Sunday evening is "Christ ior vice; H ugh S m ith , ju n io r vice; ' ing the fu tu re of the autom obile is and can possibly be in the lineup pendent cham pionship, and the R ich Young R u le r." O th er W . B. Stennett, a d ju ta n t and quar- a b it hum orous in spots. T h e proph stalled lights on the stage, which Genevieve Booth, w arden; Mrs. w ill leave the Arcade a t 9:30 Jan han alno been furnished w ith a c u r E d ith Sanders, conductor; M rs. pictures tn the o rder In w hich thev terniaster; I. G. Shaw, chaplain; G ecy was found in the old files o f the George W . Shlelil». uary 19. T he Am erican Legion w ill be discussed, are as follows W . Sweet, o ffic e r o f day; R L. George W . Shields, who was born ta in and cycloram a. O regon S tate M o to r association. M in n ie W illits , R. 8. N . G.; M rs. d ru m corps and T r a ffic O fficers T h e same rent that would have Rosa C u rrln , L. 8. N . G.; Mrs. V in a "The F lig h t In to E g yp t" by P lo c k -i Rodgers, o ffic er of guard; Charles near C ottage G rove 70 year» ago, The funniest p a rt is the prophecy E a rl B. Houston, H . W . H o w died J an u ary 4 at lit» home on Row been pnid at the theater w ill be S m ith , I. G.: M ra. C la ra K ent, O. G .; horst; "C h rist Teaching F ro m a Cochran, trustee. th a t the autom obile “Is the key to ard and Paul E . M organ w ill "T h e Good ' the M rs. Lena Sears, R. 8. V. Q .; M rs. Boat" by H o fm a n n ; river. F u n era l services were held charged fo r each play u n til the problem of over-congested tr a f head the c a r a v a n , which is —— Tuesday afternoon, Rev. W . V. M e- - several hundred dollars w hich the E va Aubrey, L. 8. V . G .; Mrs. E tta Shepherd” by Plockhorst; "C hrist j AT fic in our city streets. N o t only scheduled to a rriv e a t Albany at E v wag elected preai(ient Gee and Rev. D u ncan P. Cam eron stage im provem ent« cost has been Shaw, chap lain ; Miss Jessie San and the F ish erm en " by Z im m er- J ’ 4 would the space now occupied by noon. T he Albany delegation w ill Qf thc county f a , r board a t a m an; "T he L ig h t of the W o rld ” by r o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t wa» In the returned to the school d istrict. horses be saved and the streets be born, musician. H u n t; "C h rist W a lk in g on the Shield» cem etery. T h e play cant In as follows: BUI made « n i t ^ r h u " . ‘ The m oVm Vruck ' ’ " V ^ h 't h 'e A short program , including the «ho an <i escort it through the city to . w b jpb b» rm onv was the pre- M r. Shields wa« born October 7, H a rrin g to n . Read H enien w ay; Mrs. singing o f A m erica and a few b rie f W a te r by P lo c k h o rs t; "T h e Ange- would d ra w the load in h a lf the the arm ory, w here the banquet w ill a t w hich h arm ony was the pre v a ilin g note. M ,lle ,\ < 7 h e . T T P u", - L A ........... - — .............. 185«, and spent ht» e n tire life here W illia m H a rrin g to n . Jean Allison; talks. followed in stallation . L a te r !u s ' tim e, thus more than doubling the T H A M , Jan. 7.— (S p ec ia l.)— A be served. A program w ill follow I t was d efin ite ly decided th a t C hrist s T tiu m p h a l N gw y e a r's d ay spent tn school w idth of the streets. He wan ageil 70 years, 2 months, 27 G race H a rrin g to n , Carolyn G ran- ligh t refreshm ents w ere served In , hy H o fm a n n and Cottage G rove has been asked M abel H . Chadw ick, elected secre E n try Into Jerusalem by oc^ proved no hardship to pupils of this daya. »la; P n triclu H a rrin g to n , Loulae the banquet room. Although the Prophet missed it 9everal numberg ta ry a t a previous balloting, which ----------------------- hor»t; "T h e Last Supper by De d latrict and m any dec|ared they badly regarding the m otor vehicle S u rviving relatives are the widow, W ynne; H illy C aldw ell, Leon Van h>vinB. „ „ „ whlph , Those having care w hich they are was disputed, should stand ____ ___ V in ci; "Christ Before P ila te " by had a better tim e than if there had reducing the over-congested tra f- as sec- M r». Lucy Shield»; fo u r child ren , N o rtw lc k , Ton y Anderson, Delbert fic, he h it " t o f f ^ r e U y ^wJn when * ’‘ “ ‘" f j 0 't h e i^ a t 'the re ta ry u“ der the iirs t election- Robert and James Shields and Mrs. ( Safley; Smite Buchanan, W llb e rta been no school. A basket luncheon have been asked to list them a t the M rs. C h ad w ick was not fo rm a lly Descent fro m the „ fo r the pupils was a feature, each he said “it w ill free the horse fro m Leo W ilson, C ottage Grove, and ’ W ilson; F ra n c is P a tric k O 'F ln h er- • xa». x-. .. i „ .. - - „ "T he . Chestnut tra n s fe r, elected a t the F rid a y session, but Mrs. G ro ver Devine, M in i; tw o sin- ty, Cecil Beck; " T rip ” Busty, Cecil Ru^ons; H e Is Risen ch l|d having asked his m other to the burden o f dru dg ery.” M r. Lee, who was vice president un- : by Plockhorst. prepare h im an even b etter lunch ter», M rs. James Llnebaugh, Cot- Beck. A n other p a rt of the prophecy H EBRO N. der the firs t disputed election, was Pastor Cam eron says th a t mem- tban uguai_ T he pupils of each th a t came tru e was "th ro ug h stand lage G rove, and M r». Douglas Line- T h e »lory centers around P a tric ia named president, succeeding George T h e city council transacted con- i b<*ra of study clubs and students j room combined th e ir lunches and ard izatio n cars w ill be b u ilt w ith buugh, S ilv e r latke. H a rrin g to n , a g irl who "runs sec- (Special to th» Sentinel.) O. Knowles, Cottage Grove, elected i ond" to her older sister. She Is the sldernble routine business M onday WM find much of real help in th is be|d a regU|a r N e w Year's dinner, in the reach o f w orkingm en. The Jan. 7.— F re d P a tto n and Addison president o rigin ally, but w ho died S series, "C hrist s M in is try and Pas- ^ r s . A lb ert H u ll furnished hot la tte r m ay then live in the country M ra. Id a W a rd . patsy who Is blam ed w henever any- n ig ht. M rs. Id a W a rd , resident of this thin g goes w rong, and Is forced to T ___ h e _________ c ity engineer was Instructed ( slon In A rt. j dishes of scalloped potatoes and am id the trees, the flow ers and the H e a th k illed a cougar M onday on shortly a fte rw a rd . H. C. W h eeler o f Pleasant H ill v ic in ity since 1872, died here early 1 rem ain In Ihe background in o rder 1 ( O purchase a p ortab le pump fo r j ' - " — 1 ” beans, M M rs. rs. John M cC all sent pip- birds.” It was also stated th a t the T a y lo r butte. T h e cougar had killed : ' beans, was nam ed vice president and O. 8. Sunday m orning a t the home o f n , th a t her sister m ay be presented to use of the w ater, street and sewer i SLOT MACHINES DON'T GET ¡bg hot P a rk e r house rolls, fresh autom obile was becoming “invalu one o f A lfre d W h ite 's sheep. Miss M iria m P ip e r and M rs. F letcher, L an e county a g ric u ltu ra l b rother, F ra n k A n la u f. F u n era l advantage. H e r fattier, a tra v e lin g departm ents. O. K. DISTRICT ATTORNEY ' fro m the oven, baked beans and able to the physician, the fire m a n services were held W ednesday a f man, Is on her side, and fin a lly dc- scalloped corn, and M rs. S turdevant and every class to w hom it Is im Charles W h ite attended the fun eral agent, was nam ed d irecto r, tak in g T h e engineer was instructed to p o rtan t to tra v e l rap idly." N o men o f Jim P o rte r M onday in Cottage the place le ft vucant by the death ternoon a t thc chapel, w ith Rev elares his Independence and put.« install three m odern fire hydrants T h a t he has given his approval of sent a fresh cake. of M r. Knowles. tion Is made of college students or Grove. F a th e r C urley of Eugene o ffic ia t m a In her place. This brings about in place of those now on M ain [ the use or sale of any n lckel-in-the- M r. and M rs. Owen W ilson and Resolutions on the death o f M r. . . . xi j t - i youngsters m a k in g “whoopee," but ing. In te rm e n t was In the C o m Patsy's u ltim a te triu m p h and she street, and to use the old ones else- slot vending m achine, or a slot ma- becomes the bride of the m an she w here tn the city. possibly these w ere not anticipated baby son w ho live near Modesto, K now les w ere adopted. stock cem etery. chine or vending m achine of any : Cal., are vis itin g M rs. W ilson ’s par-1 ---------------------- - 25 years ago. M rs. W a rd was born F eb ru a ry loves. H o rto n A Tyson of Eugene were ' character. Is em p h atically denied ents. M r. and M rs. Charles W h ite , j FAIR TO BE HEI.D 12, 1856, In W estm oreland county, A s k it w ill be presented by the employed to a u d it the city bookR. by A lta K in g, d istrict a tto rn ey , w h o , Miss M iria m P ip e r had as dinner E A R L IE R , S E P T . 18, 17, 18, 19 Pennsylvania, Hhe came here tn characters F rid a y m o rn ing In the AVVLICAT1ONS ENUMERATING In response to request of Charles makes the statem ent because o f a ___ _ Shnnda It was ordered th a t ob- j report th a t a salesman fo r a slot j JOBS TO BE FILED ON FEB. 1 guests F rid a y M rs. Charles W h ite ,; 1872, settling a t C u rtin , south of gym nasium . M r. and M rs. W ilson and Clayton Thp 1930 L an e county f a lr w m be here, w here she resided u ntil m ov Despite the fact th a t the state tax structlons on sidew alk and in street machine had said it had the district i held Septem ber 16, 17, 18 and 19, as E n um erators fo r ta k in g the 1930 Simmons. ing to the c ity recently. on gasoline was increased a cent a t the P. T . b uilding on north R iv e r attorney's approval. Steam Inauln for Yeur. - - selected _____ ____ a -| “ r - and M rs. Charles v\ hite had regu|t o( action taken by the t In addition to the b ro th er o f this T h e d is tric t a tto rn ey says that the firs t of the year, the re ta il price federal census are to be D u rin g the year 1929 fo u r great road be rem oved a t once. f a ir city, surviving relatives are a Councllm en D u rh a m . H a rv e y and the law reg ard ing slot machines in Cottage G rove has not been ad an ea rly date. Jos. H . K oke. E u - a® Sunday d in n e r guests Miss M ir- executive com m ittee of the steam turbines were Installed. Each grandson, R o bert H e d ric k , P o rt vanced. T he retailers are absorbing gene, supervisor for this d istrict, iam P ip er, M r. and Mrs. H e rm a n board W ednesday afternoon. has n g re a te r capacity than the T ra s k w ere appointed an advisory has not been changed and th a t It M em bers of the com m ittee w ere the e x tra cent. T he total tax Is w rites th a t applications m ay be B arkem eyer and daughter K atie, land; three brothers, Robert An en tire Muscle Shoals power house police com m ittee to act w ith the w ill be enforced. lauf, A n lau f; Joseph A nluuf, M y rtle now four cents a gallon. License filed w ith his office o r m ailed d i M r. and M rs. A lb ert B arkem eyer unanim ous fo r holding the f a ir In and is second In size only to the m ayor. Creek, and T . A. A n lau f, C u rtin , and fees were decreased at the same rect to the d irecto r of the census at and little son Leonard. M r. and the m iddle o f Septem ber. T h e y O. B. P itc h e r, ch ie f o f police, C. County Clerk Fees Listed. hydroelectric plants at N ia g a ra M ra. H o hm an and fam ily , M r. and a sister, M rs. B e rth a Eniburg, Inis Receipts fo r 1929 at the o ffice of tim e that the add itio nal tax w ent W ashington. I t is the desire to M rs. Owen W ilson and baby and held th a t the late date would en F alls and Conowlngo. These are E. Frost, health o fficer, H . W . Lom able farm e rs to show a b etter va Into effect, so th a t consumers are | get a complete and accurate cen- Angeles, located nt State Line, In d ia n a ; East bard, city atto rn ey, and L. W . C oin the Lane county cle rk w ere $22,- rie ty and q u a lity o f products. In gettlng the low er license w ith o u t a sun and, w ith this end in view, it | Clayton Simmons, R iver, N ew Y o rk ; Philo, Ohio, nnd er, engineer, w ere a ll unanim ously S21 M rs - F o w le r and son. M iles Fow - 1929 the _ f a ir was ___ _____ held ___ In — the ------ m ld- reelected. T he largest total fo r one m onth | corraapondlng I n c r e w j n the prlca is desired th a t civic bodies get con- H e ll G ate, N e w Y o rk. August before some products 1 was $2187.80, recorded In June. fuel, w hile tourists w ill now pay scientlous enum erators to apply fo r, le r. and M r. and M rs. K lic k a riiv e d , F ro m an engineering standpoint, l S aturday fro m Vancouver, W ash.. were rpa(ly f(jr diHplay. Receipts fo r the year w ere segre- a la rg e r proportion of the cost of positions, the principal developm ents o f the State Funds for McKenzie. Each applicant w ill be m ailed a a nd visited the T o m W illia m s fam - yeur have been m ain ly In the Im S A L E M , Ore., Jan. 1. Contracts gated as follows; Recording fees, roads which they use. questlonnaire, w hich m ust be re- Hy u n til M onday, M rs. F o w ler Elks Give to Christman Fund. provem ent o f steam -electric genera fo r the construction of tw o bridges $9467.12; c irc u it court fees, $8225, turned to the d ep artm en t before M rs. W illia m s ' m other. A check of $50 fo r use as a spe M ra. John Kebelbeck Action by the city council Io re tion. O nly ten per cent of ,bp and the Im provem ent o f 82 miles of probate i i i i I ic stages to provide a term in a l y e a r s power house construction has highw ays w ill be let by the state raw Sunday dinner guests the cial C hristm as cheer fund was g iv 808 *“*“ been *- •“ in “*--------------» hydro-electric o '- i plants, hlghw ny while, commission 1 al Its next i T o m W illia m s fa m ily and th e ir en Rev. Duncan P. Cam eron, chalr- hero were advanced ........................... d uring th«1 pected to take a m onth. guests” M ra “ Fowler',’‘’ MUes“ F o w le r m an ‘ be com m u nity cheot by the past week by Ihe filin g of a fo rm a l on the o th er hand, the concentra m eeting in P o rtla n d on J anu ary 16. E lks lodge of Eugene d d n u r rin and M r. and M rs. K lic k . S *P,k" i« g « t the h. Llnyd Swanson la Injured. petition w ith the public service tion of production In large, high-1 according to notices being sent out Junior High Loses to Eugene. money w as Lloyd Swanson, em ploye at the contractors by the departm ent M r. and M rs, F red P atto n and holiday season. T h e commission. T his w ill result In a pressure steam units hns m ade re T h e basketball team of the Cot C h ief of Police P itc h e r was a used fo r a num ber of deserving here. T he pro gram of highw ay 1m- W , A. W oodard m ill, suffered a children w ere N e w Year's guest« public h earing nt w hich both sides m ai knbln progress. popular landlord d urin g 1929. H is tage Grove ju n io r high school suf fam ilies. Several fro m here belong ' provem ent to be tak e n up by the deep gash o f the c a lf o f the left of M r. and M rs. Jasper P atton of w ill be presented. F o r the present fered a crushing defeat F rid a y register shows th a t he had 519 to the Eugene E lk s lodge. H e was New Attorney Loeatea. commission a t the J an u ary session Ipg Tuesday forenoon. the city hns set nslde a p arking Eugene, when W oodrow Cottage Grove. night in guests In the "dog house.” A l James II. Ross, recent gradu ate [ w ill be one of the most extensive In trim m in g up the end of a log, when space of h a lf a block fo r Ihe stnges, the M r. and M rs. A rtie Dugan and W ilson Junior high toppled though the guests were furnished the ax slipped o ff the log nnd Inheritance Taxe» Paid. __ local hoopers 65 to 12. A t h a lf tim e children w ere Sunday guest» a t the tint, this privilege was given only o f the U n iv e rs ity o f O regon l a w ! recent years. w ith no bedding other than the State Inheritance taxes o f f6,- R esurfacin g 21 miles o f the N im struck h im . H e was brought here concrete Icm p ornrlly and probably would he I school, has accepted a position w ith floor, no com plaints were W oodrow W ilson was leading 40 to F rad hom e- fa ir 094.18 w ere paid In I«ane county w ith d ra w n should the singe own- H e rb e rt W . Ixim hnrd nnd w ill have ro d -B elknap Springs section of the to the o ffice o f D r. Frost fo r first filed, and no guest beat a bill. The 6. C ottage Grove played a better F C. F ü h re r ®“ end* d d u rin g 1929, according to a sum era show no dlspiislllon Io p ro v id e ' charge of Justice court business nnd M cK en zie h ig hw ay In la n e county aid tre a tm e n t and then tak e n to a chief takes no chances on his guests brand o f ball tn the second h a l f , board m eeting F rid a y in Eugene, Eugene hospital. m a ry fro m Thom as B. K a y , atata te rm in a l facilities. ' cred it association business. M r. j is one of the projects. leaving d uring the night hours. H e and checked the Eugeneans more treasurer. H e a rin g on the petition lias been Rosa was a tenchui at Dorenn u few Box Files. T h e Sentinel. closely. keeps them locked in. Box Files. T h e Sentinel. Box Files. T h e Sentinel. net fo r F eb ru a ry 7. , years ago. Al Straub and Norton Are On Wednesday s Bill .omethmg for hi. Siuslaw Highway Bid Gets Engineers’ Approval use Found to Be Delinquent Formers’ Week Planned Eugene January 20-24 30,000 Lives Is Toll Of Automobiles in 1929 C. G. Teams Are Entered For County Basketball Junior Fitly Is tO Bt‘ First in Gymnasium Wins Albany Banquet Religious Paintings to Be Discussed by Cameron Motor Car to Relieve Congestion Is Prophecy 8 P. U. Lee Is Chosen To Head Fair Board Y f ill \ S LJUy HilV Opt/ll SbeHt I tat ltt bC/lOOl t leas€S "ciw U' Routine Business Takes The Cruclfixion b> 1 ¡me Of City Council t-ro88 b>' DidlerS Hbsorb tLXtra Cent Ci as Tax Petition Asks Terminal For Stage Lines Here .“K ; S « « « ., «««.«i. Ä O vernight G uettt : M ¡ke N o Compl„int "«■ " “ w ~ r™ C°Urt hOU" FHdBy