k i u m i 1; m x x ix 1930 HOLDS PROMISE LUMBER BETTERMENI U *‘ »«1 O O T T A U K O M W ». W M N I M B F H 15 C O U N T » . O B B O O W . T H l K M O A V. J A N U A R Y 1«. M M . .< Increase I ft Postal C ircuit Judge Starts Junior Class Play Wins C o u n ty School C en su s (irn I . h Mory A nderson fif Middleton B ig C a n te D is p u te Praise A s Big S u ccess S h o w s 3 6 5 C a in Receipts Show Faces Foreclosure Suit Money Is •B su red f ,» //< /!'( SILVER THAW GRIPS C O T T M O V E ROW H ig h S chool A c to rs S u s ta in P a rts postal receipts at the local post- Lane county has a total of IS,129 L. H. McMahan of Salem, circuit office showed a good Christmas judge for Marlon county, Is likely children of school age, according to I-Ik e P ro te s a lo « *!» ; H c c c lp ta business, reports for the December (o etart a controversy among hunt­ the final report on the annual coun­ lio n In v o lv in g »711,(M l In G ross »UM quarter, compiled by Postmaster ers of big game of this section He ty census of school children an­ Logging Operation» and Mill» F e d e ra l C o u rt. Elbert Hmlth. show Geoes receipt« nounced last week by B. J. M o o re, Close Down; No Moder­ writes as follows for December, 1929, showed an In­ county school superintendent. The "I have read a story In your pa­ Claesed by a large number as the total shows an Increase of 365 over crease In excess of 17 per cent over per about cougar killing sheep ation in Sight. P O R T L A N D , Ore.. Jan 14 Mult the same month In 192» The quar- beet high school pl.iy ever presented the 192» census at which time there charging default of contract ano ter, which ended December 31, 1929 Whenever a cougar kills an anlmul In Cottage Grove, the Junior class were 14,764 children registered In petitioning for foreclosure of moil also showed an Increase gross re­ he drags 01 carries It to brush and play "The Patsy,” given Tuesday A sliver thaw that started In . the census returns. The 1929 cen- gage on real estate und personal ceipts for the quarter showing a covers It with fern, sticks, trask or nlght In the gymnasium scored a «u, n ,u 7584 males and 7545 fe- early last night held Cottage Orove property of Ihe Andeiaon A M id­ 12 L per cent merease over the cor­ leaves. Never does he leave an big success. A large number a t­ males. The census Is based on the In Its grip today. The sheet of Ice animal without covering It. A tended and gross receipts were dleton Lumber company of Oregon, responding period In 197». number of children In the county covering the ground made walking cougar Is the male panther.' a Washington corporation, was mors than >l«9 This was the first between the ages of four and 20 perilous. M otor tra ffic was ham­ A new service will be Inaugurated filed In federal district court her« In Ihe near future by Ihe poetofflce. play given In the gymnasium since years whether attending school or pered by slippery streets and Ice on H lg Cougar Is Killed. today by Ihe Portland Trust und Heretofore the office han handled It was remodeled to permit stage A 9%-foot male cougar, believed productions and the nsw equip­ not. Taking of the census was windshields. No serious accidents Havings hank, trustees, as plain­ only standard stamped envelopes have been reported and thus far to be the killer of 57 sheep In the ment provided a perfect setting for completed the last of October. tiffs hut shortly the office will carry a power and telephone lines have not revival of uny «■onaequencs dui The suit Involve« »714,041, which complete assortment of extra qual­ Row rived country, was killed Sat­ ths play, which was a fast moving been damaged. A 9 o'clock today urday after It had come onto the comely crammed with clever line, lug Hirer January or February co vers a m o rtg a g e on all p ro p e rty ity envelopes, not only In the Program Is C om pleted the minim um temperature was 22 The adveree weather conditions ars of the company In Isine county, printed but also In the unprinted W. A. W ard farm and killed three and rapid fire action. r. ,» x I A 11. degrees and precipitation for the always sufficient Io throw a nr rut ■ a near Cottage drove The Oregon dxes. W hile the new envelopes ere more sheep. The cat was treed by Earle) I-ee Gilbert, director, to A l o a n y (lay In the form of sleet and melted snow totaled .38 of an Inch. A t 9 * • * * . ** j .heap were killed at on. time a whom much of the credit for the luctlon and consumption. This pany, owned by the lumber com­ successful performance Is due, o’clock snow and sleet covered the pra. lically no f l « « " " “ In price .Uahed the of year we have an added Influence to pany, la also Involved In the suit, ( as compared w ith the standard More Than 100 Men of Community praised tbe work of the cast and t|># Tbe w M „u lk e d by ground to a depth of four Inches. Ihe lallrnd of the slock market da l.nds. I f and Ilk. Caught Here, E» 8. M Anderson, M o n I » • » no, the cooperation they gave her. She The silver thaw is a climax to Bible Claaa Expect to pitsslon On Ilia surface It appear! following Its tracks In the snow. Wash., Is listed as president of the said It was difficu lt to pick any one two weeks of cold weather and cape W h en T a k e nlo Eu Oral the bottom " f I*11’ stock non defendant company, and W II John Spray, 70, Former Attend Sunday. outstanding player as all were uni­ there Is little chance for moderation Met Repression I*»* already been gene Tuesday. Abel, of Montesano, as secretary. formly good In their parts. She for the present, according to weath­ Resident D ies in Fossil Former Resident D ies teaehsd If that proves true it >“ According to the suit, the defend­ praised the work of Louise Wynne er reports. Logging camps and not Improbable that the first tdfen* ant company made and executed a I t Is expected that more than 100 as Patricia, the younger daughter, Sunday In California Jean Allison as the mother, and men from the community men's mill of both the W. A. Woodard of an improvement should begin W ith pistol shells In then posses first mortgage on August 1. 1925, John Spray, 70, a form ir Cottage Lumber company and Bohemia io appear the taller part of Febiu stun that they had stolen from a delivered to the plain tiff for Is­ Grove resident, died Saturday, Jan- Carolyn Grannis as Grace, the bible class will be guests Sunday at Lumber company have been closed ary That statement 1« baaed upon storeroom adjoining the chief of suance of »700,000 of six and one- 11. at hie home In Fossil. Funeral s banquet in Albany arranged by down tight for almost two weeks. H arry Robison, son of Mr and older daughter. the opinion, which la very general, police's office In Ihe city hall, and half per cent sinking fund gold j services were held at Fossil and Mrs. James Robison of this city, The play Itself was a perfect the community men's class In that The logging camps of J. H. Cham­ that confidence In business will be a quantity of propel ly stolen from bonds. the remains were brought to this died Munday, January 12. at his vehicle for high school talent and city. Ralph Chestnut, chairman of bers & Son are closed down and It gradually restored through the re caie ori (lie streets, Billy Coles, 17. The complaint charges that only city Tuesday for Interment In the home in Orosis, Cal. According to the Juniors sustained tbe action and the transportation committee, said Is probable that the m ill w ill close leasing of lam e const ruction p ro and M arvin Tlbel, 15, both of Puy >09,000 of Ihe bonds have been re­ Taylor-I-ane cemetery. His two word received here by relatives. held the attention of audience yesterday that 35 cars had been ob­ urania by the government, th« allup, Wash,, were arrested Thure deemed. The mortgage. It was sons, W ilbur of this city and Elvln Mr. Robison was taken 111 last week throughout the three acts. Tbe tained as means of transportation. soon. Reopening of mills and camps depends on the weather. slates and the municipalities day nlghl while the older was try ­ died, also Included certain, con­ of Drain, who went to Fossil Im­ with flu, which resulted in pneu­ audience was appreciative of the A caravan headed by the Am eri­ The heavy covering of snow and well as the railroads and •>t hr ing to get gasoline from the Dale tracts with die Booth-Kelly Lum mediately after receiving word of monia causing his death. Mrs. clever lines and generous in Its ap­ can Legion drum corps and state i ice which blankets most of the targe commercial faclora. her company, the Weyerhaeuser W yatt garage to sup,tly a car stol­ tra ffic officers w ill leave the A r­ county makes It difficu lt for game his death, accompanied the remains Oscar Woodson of this city and plause. II la claimed by some statistical en from Tenino. Wash., and Ihe Tim ber company, the federal forest here. The cast Is deserving of the high­ cade theater at 9:30 o'clock Sun­ birds to feed and there Is danger Mrs. H. H. Harms. Portland, left organizations that residential «true - other was asking permission to service and the United States to Mr. Hpray waa born In Iowa A p ril' ¡or California Saturday In response est praise for the naturalness with day. They w ill be met at the city of a big loss In China pheasants if (urea are overbuilt. However, tnat spend the nlghl In en empty house buy tracts of timber 11, 1859. He came to Cottage Grove to a message but did not arrive un­ which each fitted into his part. lim its of Albany by a sim ilar cara­ the birds are not fed, according to The lads had provided themselves I The total bond Issue of thr Ore­ a number of years ago from Spray. til after the death of their brother. Several of the players had d iffi­ van and escorted into the city, 'ihe F. M Brown, deputy game warden. la questionable for the same cry has l»een put up before. In fact It with laprobes for bedding and gto gon I ’aclflc and Eastern Railroad Ore , and was actively engaged In Funeral services were held Tues­ cult roles to sustain but each en­ banquet w ill be held in the Chris­ The light and comparatively dry wan an annual wall every year Bf cerles for meals. To guard again*', company for >330,000 and 20,020 real estate and feed business until day and interment was in the tered into his characterization with tian church Instead of the armory snow a t firs t was not a handicap to ler the boom tlmea which Imroe sickness they had taken a medicine shares of capital stock of this rail a few years ago. He moved to Orange Cove, Cal., cemetery. an ease and naturalness that one as first announced. the birds as they could scratch dlately followed Ihe world war The case from the Dr. Harold Axley road line, owned by the limber to The following program w ill be through the covering and obtain eastern ____ Oregon a . year ago ________ _ - and Mr. Robison was well known in would ___ expect . - from older and more company, were also turned over to ’ although he had been In III health cottage Grove and until eight years experienced actore. Unlike the ma­ given: Dinner, 12:30 o’clock; orch­ name argument can be used on car. food. Song birds as well as game automobile aalce. If everyone were The lads talked with Chief of Po­ the plaintiff firm for several months, his death came ngo, when he went to California, jority of am ateur performers the estra prelude as men gather in the birds are suffering from the silver It was alleged that Interest due unexpectedly. Surviving relatives j jje resided In Delight valley. Sur- cast seemed obllvCus of the audi­ auditorium of church, 1 p .m .; song aattafled Io drive Ihe aame old car lice Pitcher Thursday and explained thaw, indefinitely but It ban been prov-d (heir presence In the city hall by December 1, 1929, had not been arc his widow, Ellen Spray, and six vlvlng relatives besides his parents ence and entered Into the play as service, led by G. E. Flnnerty, sup­ A resume of the week’s tem pera­ erintendent of Albany schools. 1:15; (but there la no aalurallon point saying Ihsy were walling there tor paid. It was further charged that children as follows Eugene, Fossil. are widow and four children though It were real instead of tures is given; January 10, m axi­ the defendant company has not John. Spray; Charles, In the U. 8 an(| automobile sales an d the aam»' their parents. instruction by H. N. Cockerline, following brothers and sis- make-believe. mum 47, minim um 15, snow .1; Jan­ The medicine case In Ihe car was inspected its property, although navy, stationed al Nicaragua; El (erB: w illia m Robison and Mrs. ilm tb '• ,ru * " f realdentlal build The cast follows. Mrs. H a rrin g ­ chairmaD of the day, 1:20; words of uary 11, Maxim um 31, minim um 10, mg« Thousands of people a re llv not disco vered u n til sornq lime a f some of the timber was destroyed vln. Drain; W ilbur Spray and Mrs. j Woodson, Cottage Grove; Mrs. John ton, Jean Allison; Pop Harrington. welcome, R. L Burnett, president trace of snow; January 12, m axi­ ina In r»«l houeee which furnleh ter the car had been placed In the by fire In May last year Taxes for Mabel Pitcher, both of this city. Cann, San Luts Obispo, Cal. Mrs. Read Hemenway; Grace H arrin g ­ of Albany class, 1:25; response, and mum 30, minim um 12, trace of them protection from Ihe elements fire hall for safe keeping When 192» have not been paid. It was C liff W ilhelm, Bakersfield, Cal.; ton, Carolyn Grannis; Patricia H a r­ "How We Won the Contest," Rev. snow; January 13, maximum 24, but It la IX *» »«»billon to own the theft of Ihe medicine case was alleged. Charles Robison, Loa Angeles; Mrs rington, Louise W ynne; Tony An­ I. G. Shaw, 1:30; "How We Lost minimum 8, precipitation in melted MRS. B E L L E 8 W E A N E V , W ». The Insurance has expired. Ih ‘- modern home!. The conditions of reported Ihe officer* started look­ derson, Delbert 8afley; Billy Cald­ the Contest,” Oeorge Richards, snow X I, snow at 5 p. m. 3.8 Inches; D IB S A T D A U G H T E R S H O M E Harms, Portland. bualneaa during <*“ ' l»a*t * • * ing for a dope fiend who hail been company left four million feet of well, Leon Van Nortw lck; Sadie 1:40; men's chorus of Cottage January 14, maximum 38, minimum logs cut lying on ihe ground and months have been auch that all seen In the city Thursday. Mrs. Belle Sweaney. aged M LEBEN J. HENDERSON, 64. Buchanan, W ilberts Wilson; Fran­ Grove, 1:45; prayer before presen­ 18, new snow 2 , precipitation .03; The smaller of the boys was eo 1,900.000 feet of mill lumber ex­ years, died Saturday afternoon well balanced people have been In­ cis Patrick O’Flaherty and "Trip" tation of lesson. D r. F ran k Fuller, January 15, maximum 37, minim um DIES AT HOME IN LORANE Cottage Grove; presentation of the 26, precipitation In melted snow and clined to withhold expenditures of dim inutive that the police officers posed to weather, and the contracts the home of a daughter, Mrs. J. A. Busty, Cecil Beck. every kind aa much a ! poeslble un­ wanted to call his mother to put are about to expire. It was eh arg -l Powell, on Quincy avenue. Funeral Tbe high school orchestra under lesson. Rex Dallas, 2-:30; closing sleet at 5 p. m. .14, new snow .5. Leben Jackson Henderson, 64, The mill. Ihe complaint set out. has services were held Tuesday after­ song. til they could determine Just what him to bed - died January 9 at his home in Lo­ the direction of Virginia H unt The boys were taken to Eugene not been In operation for a year noon at 1 30 o'clock at the Mills played several selections; Ralph was going to happen. tt Ithou* a S P R IN G F IE L D B A S K E T B A L L rane, where he had resided for 18 The unused lumber Is valued at i chapel. Rev. I. O. Shaw officiated. question the consumption of him Tuesday by Miss Ruth Ramsey, Local Birth Rate Declines. F IV E P L A Y S LOCALS F R ID A Y years. Funeral services were held Boslaugh, accompanied by Madelle tier hae felt that altitude Already county Red Cross worker, who se­ >40,000 and machinery Is worth con Interment was In the Masonic cem­ Beldler, Bang two numbers, and Births In Cottage Grove during Sunday afternoon at the Hadley- etery In Eugene beside her hus­ Cecil Arme», accompanied by H a r­ 1929 showed a decline as compared there are reports coining ' • from cured permission to turn them over slderably more. The Cottage Grove high school January 22 has been set as the band, Rev. Andrew M. Sweaney. vllle church and Interment was in riet Wiseman, played two saxo- w ith 1928 while deaths showed an basketball team w ill play Its third the larger cities of rsnawed Inter­ lo tbe cars of Ml*» Mary Annin, the Hadleyville cemetery. . date for a hearing to show cause who died In 1908. est In horns building, wherein the who handles Juvenile casee. Increase, the yearly report of Dr. league game of the season Friday M r. Henderson was born Febru- Phoce solos. Mrs. Sweaney was born A ^ l ^ »enueraon^wa. pre8ented Miss Annin placed the two boys why a receiver should not be a|v dealers are being asked for figures C. E. Frost, city health officer, night when Springfield high school and when Ihe general public be­ under the care of Mrs. M. A. Polli, pointed. shows. Births in 1929 were 87 w ill meet the locals at 7:30 on the 184», In Dae!» coun > . . O*» ' a Surviving relatives are his widow, G e r t and her assistant. G ilb ilbert assistant, Miss comes convinced that buetneea la who often oversees delinquent Juve­ was the widow of Rev. Sweaney a Mrs. Nora a Henderson, e and n d th e f o l- while In 1928 they were 110. Deaths gymnasium floor. I t w ill be the the fol- Hunt, w ith flowers ploneer resident of Lane county going ahead and that we are not to niles at her home as the county for the past year were 69 and for locals' second home game. lowing children: Mrs. Lottie W atts. -------------- She had resided In Cottage Grove have a general panic or long period does not have adequate facilities Sccond Annual Farmers' 1928 were 43. During December Springfield has a strong quintet Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Vera Seals, Eu- and the Coast Fork vicinity for 42 of depression, the sales of lumbei for holding them In the county Jail. births were two males and deaths and Coach B ill Baker Is giving his gene; Mrs. Grace Davis, Cottage W eek to Be Jan. 20-24 years Since the death of her hus­ will Increase. It therefore seems The boys were taken to her home were six females. squad dally workouts In prepara­ band she had lived with her chil­ Grove; Mrs. Lola Smith, Seattle; reasonable lo believe I hat Ihe res­ at 3 p. m. Tuesday and soon after­ Births held a good lead over tion for Friday's game. Spring- 645 F eet In 47 Seconds deaths W illard Henderson, Reedsport; dren In Canada and Chicago, re­ toration of confidence will begin Io ward they disappeared, taking her in Lane county during 1929, field held the strong Albany five to The second annual "farmers be felt In Ihe early spring and will purse containing >25 which they week” will be conducted January turning to Cottage Grove four years Opal and Cecil, residing at home; according to the total figures for a 17-to-13 score and is out to win gain momentum v< ry rapidly While had seen paid tu Mis. Polli by a 20 to 24. Inclusive, In Eugene at the ago to make her home w ith a a brother, V, T. Henderson. Lorane, and a sister, Mrs. M. J. Gruelle. Entry of Forest Lemley Is W ln- the year compiled by D r. S. M. Ker- from Cottage Grove to efface the daughter, Mrs. Powell. Surviving Ihe first half of 1930 may be alow caller at her house. ron, county health officer. Births Albany defeat. chamber of commerce rooms by the Everett, Wash. The deceased was T of F irst Prize In id getting started the last half of The older boy. who also auswere lame county agricultural council relatives besides Mrs. Powell are totaled 602 as opposed to 334 Cottage Grove, which defeated ihe year should • very satis­ to the name of "Bud” as well a» cooperating with the Oregon State four sons, J L Sweaney, Myrtle, a member of Bohemia camp, W. O deaths. > Lebanon in its first home game. Is Sunday Tournament. W., Cottage Grove. M arvin, is described- aa being blond Agricultural college. factory volume of business. out to make Its second home game Each day Manitoba, Canada; T. J. Sweaney, a victory and Coach Bert Kerns w ill The dd*.'g*r point for the north I and dressed In a cap and a dark will be In reality a one-day Institute Eugene; James A Sweaney, San E S T IL S M IT H , N A T IV E Dolmas Richmond Is Hotwired. m i l lumber Industry ts In Ihe next leather coal The younger boy had devoted to some Important phase of Anselmo, Cal.; Dr. Henry C. Swea­ Forest Lemley was winner of the O F E L K T O N , IS D E A D Delmas Richmond, son of M r. and put a strong quintet on the court. ney, Chicago. Mrs. Vlnal Randall M l days T h * shutdowns over the on a rap, dark coet and faded blue l^ane county agriculture. first prize in the model airplane Mrs. A. A. Richmond of this city The locals lost to Corvallis high o f this city ts a granddaughter. holidays have besn disappointing overalls. Estil Smith, a resident of Elkton ' tournament of the local American and a student In the law school at school 45 to 16 F riday night at Hpeclal attention has been called The Dqo boys were arrested yes­ Dale Gates, Cottage Having run on a slow bell most of for more than 40 years, died Sat- ; a ir cadets held Sunday afternoon at the University of Oregon, has been Corvallis. to ths talk by Professor A. L. Peck, Mr». Harold Shaw Die«. this year, many of the mills have terday in Ashland following their landscape specialist at O. S. C„ on urday, January 11, at the Eugene the Cottage Grove airport. Young elected to membership in Phi Delta Grove forward, was high point man, Tul X ^ ^ T l h r . u d Vdre dn d ^ h hospital. Death was due to pnet, Lemley had a fram e tw in pusher Phi, International honorary legnl scoring 14 of his team ’s 16 points. been reluctant to tie UP ‘ hslr oper­ flight from Eugene In an auto­ Beautifying the F a r m Home ations for long periods, especially so mobile stolen from the Alpha Tau Grounds," which will be given at i ue. u a y « a w -o l l „ r m o n la F u n e r a l services w e re held which flew. 645 feet In 47 seconds. fraternity. monla. Funeral were Delmas was one of since they have become accustomed Omega fraternity house nt Univer­ 2:15 Tuesday, January 21. Special In Portland of his sister, Mrs. H ar Monday afternoon at Elkton and Llewellyn Rex won second w ith an three Lane county students to re­ E X H IB IT O F C H IN E S E A R T old Shaw He left Wednesday for IS P L A N N E D F O B S U N D A Y sity of Oregon. to getting along on hand-lo-mouth attention also has been called to Portland to attend the funeral. It interment was in the Elkton ce m -, R. O. O. model, which flew 542 feet ceive this honor. order files and the lack of orders the report to be given Friday nf was thought death was due to heart etery. K. K. Mills was In charge of in 47 seconds; Edison Lemley was Rev. and Mrs. L. H . Randle w ill third w ith a Red Bird, which flew does nol hold the terrors that It ternoon, January 24, by R. 8. Rease, trouble as Mrs. Shaw had not arrangements. give an exhibit of Chinese em­ /» ^ " 'm a n a g e m e n t d é p a u m en t of did In former year*, open weather Cham ber of C om m erce M r. Smith was born November : 371 feet in 30 seconds. Ace pins Supervisor P r e p a r in g broideries, tapestries, art, handi­ been III. through January and February, 1883, in Elkton. Surviving rela­ were awarded John Clark, Claude f'n Are wlu ** n survey r<‘p”r’ o of n» Mrs. Shaw waa formerly Miss 29, and curios Sunday evening at Miller, W illard Smith and Orval V . O m n i m n i ittees lllL L h M I L Nam Ix u iu v ed M o- 8 c Thla organization which will encourage Ihe operation tives are his parents, M r. and Mrs. For T aking of C ensu s craft Florence Alleman and was a resi­ the regular church service in the of both camps and mills, I* the —- Urne county farms made last win­ dent of Cottage Grove for a num­ George Smith, Oakland, Ore.; five Crawford. Baptist church. Although the Chi­ biggest danger The market Is not Cecil Wooley, a sponsor of the brothers, J. Irw in Smith and H arry The following standing committee ter by O. S C. at the request of nese, as a people, live on d irt floors badly out of balance for even appointments were announced nt Lane county farm organisation» ber of years. She came here with J. Smith, North Bend. Ore.; George organization and an experienced Prelim inary preparation for tak­ the Alleman fam ily from Wiscon­ in poorly lighted houses and In the though stocks have accumulated ‘ aviator, was judge. K , D. Raker, T. Smith, Powers; M orris Smith, and the lume county chamber of ing the census has been started by month» )>»• Tuesday luncheon of Ihe cham- sin in 1909 and was the daughter of midst of the most unsanitary con­ some durlug the past few Portland; L. L, Smith, Elkton; four • district commander of the a ir cadet Joseph H . Koke, supervisor of the ber of commerce Endorsement, N. J M l M I 5o"hn Alleman, who now resides in ditions yet they are a happy and the good Judgment which Ihe mllle E Glass. T. C. Wheeler; ngrlcul- eipai divisions of agriculture in staters, Mrs. Albert Gugglsberg. Lo- 1 organization, was field marshal and federal census for this district. M r. artistic people, Rev. Randle said. Portland, Her mother died several have shown through production much I ««'*. W . S. Averill. Charles Beldler, county. It will be of Interest to years ago in this city. The de- rane; Mrs. Ernest Guggisberg, Cot- , was assisted by E, R. Lemley. Ow- Koke spent last week in Linn coun­ Their embrodieries (the w ork of regulation ha* held prices tage Grove; Mrs. Clark Cllnken- i ing to the cold weather the atten- general farmer», dairymen, fruit ty and plans to leave soon for coun­ O. A. Nichols; county road. C. A. ¿rower» poultry.«.« and the men) are among the finest In ^ 7 ‘heVfather'and brother'?.* sur- beard and Mrs. Guy Cutlip, both of dance was small and the entries firm er than they would have been Kartell ties in the southern part of the the world. T heir a rt Is peculiar to Other committee* will be otherwise. This advantage ran be Marshfield. were not as many as was expected. , said O. 8. Fletcher, count) her hu8bRnd, Harold state. announced later. Ed Wiese was re­ themselves and their handicraft retained, provided there Is nol loo _____________ M r Raker said the organization As an aid in computing the num­ shows great patience and care. agent. Shaw. much lumber manufactured while ceived as a new member. Aunt of K. K . M ills Die». was stimulating Interest In the boy The schedule for the ween is as j ber of enumerators needed in the E. J. Flippin, a representative of Sidney A. W illia m * Dies. This exhibit is the personal prop­ our domestic consuming markets the slate chamber of commerce, foltows: Monday, January 20, poul Sidney A. W illiam s died Monday, ! K a rl K. Mills received word last scout troops as a number of scouts district. M r. Koke is obtaining in­ erty of Rev. and Mrs. Randle and are In the Ihroe* of w inter weather. try; Tuesday, January 21, horttcul Sl« « ny fam ily home east ! week of tho death January 6 at would be eligible for m erit badges formation from county clerks on was a guest and at the close of the try . was collected by them during their V. . . . . . ------------ „ p^keral r a r ^ T . were j Sacramento. Cal., of an aunt. Mrs. J based on «triaUon points _ T h . It It to be hoped that In the next the number of election precincts sojourn in interior China. The ex­ luncheon met w ith the local board tural day; Wednesday. January six weeks there w ill be plenty >f tournaments are held monthly. held’ wednesday' aRernoon at Mills I Josephine Kent. Funeral wryices ] livestock day; Thursday, January and the registration in each pre­ hibit is being repeated by request snow and Ice as that will shut down of directors and discussed the ad­ 23, dairy day, and Friday, January Chanel cinct. Rev Duncan P. Cameron , were held in Sacramento Wednes- ( it was given about one year ago) all of the logging camps and many vertising program of the slate Chapel. I\e v . w u m v T a n .m rv A an d the thp body hndv was day, January 8, and A large number of applications 24, farm crops day. M. E. Pastor Attends Meeting. was In charge. Interm ent was In for the purpose of giving a little of the mills. The relation of the chamber. The plan was approved Officers and members of the ag cremated. Following a request of for positions as enumerators have by Ihe directors and w ill be pre- the A. F. A A M .-I. O. O F. ceme­ peep into Chinese life as it is lived Rev. Charles P. Johnson, pastor supply to the demand I* so dellcate- senled lo the local chamber a t the ] rlcultural council and the county Mrs Kent the ashes will be sent to been received by M r. Koke and he 2000 miles up the Yangtze river and of the Methodist church, was a a, a to ___t. aa.* tery, , f r o ^ i t l o r ? X e e rn,,'nnotw ','andOVthre I next"iuncliran meeting for discus ngent . hope make . „— , _ . . ___ _ The deceased waa born January this city for interment beside her guest Wednesday at a pastors' re­ is forwarding them to the census on the borders of Tibet. sister. M r. Mills' mother. The ashes bureau at Washington. Following meetings one of the most success- Pennsylvania. He was first of March might mean the I slon and probable action The public has been Invited. i ful and valuable ever held In Lane ^ " / s u r v i v e d by the of Mrs. Kent's husband, J. E. Kent, treat held In the First Methodist a report from the bureau on quali­ church In Eugene. A series of re­ ruination of the first six months of who died several years ago, w ill also fications of each applicant, appoint­ county. following children: Mrs. Tunis Van- Roosevelt W ins from Junior High. Baptist Meeting 1» Attended. treats are being held in all districts this year from a profit standpoint, Prooyen and H a rry and Ellis W il- be Interred In the local cemetery of the Oregon conference in observ­ ments w ill be made by the super­ The Roosevelt Junior high school while If the . mills use _ good Judg- , Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Randle, Mrs, | _______ with those of his wife. Southern Pacific Plans Special. basketball team of Eugene de­ lianis, all of Cottage Grove. ance of the nineteen hundredth an­ visor. ' ment and hold the cut to a mini- ituker and Mrs. Ervin Han feated the Cottage Grove junior ____________ _ A round trip special, on sale Jan- niversary of the coming of the mum It Is not Improbable that they MOn ___________________ altent| Ca the semi annual meet M artin Baby Die». iHind Rciqw-ned to E n try . Andrew P. Rutter Die». high quintet 31 to 9 in a game may gain back before the first of |n({ ,h„ Umpqua Baptist asaocla I uary 24 only, from Eugene and . PentecoeL The meeting was an all- George M artin Jr., two-year-old Government land, totaling 209.19 played here Friday night. The Andrew -------r Phillip Rulter died at an day session and a greater part of May all Ihe ground they have lost t(on h)f|(| January 14 In Eugene points as far south as Roseburg to son of Mr. and Mrs. George M artin ___ _________ was fast throughout and the the program was of a devotional acres, has been restored to entry, game The missionary of the __ San Francisco Is being an d be in a position to ta k e fu ll ad __________ , , program „ ____ _ __________ _ offered by ear iy hour Friday morning .---- - - and - . i t the .. ------ Pacific anmnanv Mrs. « J. „ it « rj. , of north Lane street, died Monday nature. Plans were discussed tor w ith power site reservation, accord- focajg made a better showing than vantage of any revival which may ' chureh was the — main i— business Southorn company for for home of a daughter. _ afternoon following a brief illness. the big Pentecostal evangelistic ing to word from the Roseburg the one-sided score would indicate. ie Oue- eome during the last half of 1080. | It was decided to have teams from ; >J5 The company plans to use the Grimes, I t Is thought his death was due to the various churches assist In rals- Shasta limited that leaves Cottage was born November 1, 1852. in Que ptomaine poisoning as other mem­ meeting to be held In Eugene Janu­ land office. Preference rights have The Cottage Grove lineup was bee, Canada. Surviving relatives ary 30. Rev. Johnson gave the been granted ex-service men who Kelly and Horn, forwards; Hawley, Loose Leaf B ooks. The Sen. Inel. | Ing H .e ju o .a J o r . the Umpqua dis- , Grave at P- are the daughter, Mrs. Grimes, and bers of the fam ily are said to be opening address at the forenoon may file applications from January center; W ard and Ballew, guards; trlct. Rev. Randle will assist In ! nary 24. These tickets will be good ill, apparently from the same cause. 18 to February 6. The general pub- Gates, Stewart and Buker, substi­ this work. .Rev. Randle was a for return ten days from date of a son, Dr. W. T. Rulter. Portland. The little lad was born March 17, service. lio may file from A pril 19 to May tutes. Funeral services were held Mon­ sale nnd may be used on any train speaker at the evening meeting. 1928. Funeral services were held 8, provided the land Is still open to day afternoon In the Silk creek Belgium imported from t ie Mrs. Randle, president of the from San Francisco through Cot­ church and Interment was In the this afternoon at Mills chapel and I entry. Scout Treasure H u n t Is Succesa. women's section of the association, tage Grove. These tickets w ill be Silk creek cemetery. Elder Fish of Rev. Duncan P. Cameron officiated. United States last year >116,201,318 I Boy scout troop No. 18 held Its presided nt the meeting of that or­ good In coaches or in sleeping cars the Adventist church In Eugene Interm ent was In the A. F. A A. M.- worth of goods against exports of I Loose Leaf Books. The Sentinel. first big treasure hunt Monday eve­ >72,240,477._______________ __ ganization. The group voted to hold by payment of the regular sleeping was In charge of the services. I. O. O. F . cemetery. ning, January 8, and every regis­ car fare. two meetings a year. tered scout belonging to the troop took part. A t 7:45 the troop di­ By Osborne tAfc*w«ra vided into two groups, each under a captain. The captains were giv­ en the key notes th at led to th» clews which had been concealed In the city and in the country. The trail covered about two miles and took an hour to follow. The last clew directed the scouts to the Co­ lonial cafe, where the treasure, two dozen sandwiches and two gallons of hot chocolate, awaited the boys. Mliile looney for Ihe Collage (tro ve a rm o ry la forthcom ing and Ihe a im o ry la assured, according Improvement in Businewv Look to word hi ought buck Tuesday by C aptain C. C. Cruson of the local eil for Fir»t of March; guard unit, who w ith K lberl Itede attended a conference w ith G a v rr Next 60 Day» Crucial nor A l N orhlad M onday In Halem T he money probably w ill be voted a t Ihe next m eeting of the stale i.tn (Crow hoard of control, Ihe governor said. e lr lit v h t T h r r « u» q u it * an Money for Ihe e lly s and county a rfttr»«WMrk in •»•»>' |»r Khotton * « I d share already has beep voted Cun ulluuk It »Ids alderable p re lim in a ry w ork w h ftt I b e | | r l i r r * l w ,ll I,,,ssose Leaf Books. The lentlnal.