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NVMRER < o r i AOK DROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THI KM»4Y, MAY I. II VOI.I MK XXXIX. Plaque Commemorates Boy Scout Project 4-11 Demonstration Meet L u fui pa rk Population H a rt M isses Census Lut hum Well Attended Figures by L ig h t Is ! doubled ------- —---------- ■ — ;— --------------- ’ S‘^ ‘ E°r Business here came practically to a standstill Monday forenoon dur ing the eclipse of the sun. Clouds passed barely In time to make the phenomenon visible and returned soon afte r old Sol passed out of eclipse. School children were ex cused from their studies for an en tire period. When the eclipse was at Its cli max the eun had much the appear ance of a new moon. Even during the climax of the eclipse it could not be viewed except through smoked glass. I'riroa A»» Awartlrd In Several C. A. Bartell again demonstrated Probably no place In Oregon can report a greater Increase In popu his prescience 'th a t Is a 7ft-cent Divisions Hand Hewing lation since the census ten years word that Bart may not know the by Children ago than Lundpark, latne county, definition ofl by guessing within Are Found Lcltpse of Sun In (JId Picture W hile Tom Parker of Lundpark, former doughnut king of Cottage Orove, and more recently "keeper of the feline” for a government road construction crew, was going through some of his effects while at his old home In Albany several days ago. he found an Interesting picture taken about 40 years ago of some of the sourdoughs then em ployed In the Bohemia mining dis trict. In the group were George Petty. Jack Morgan, Alex Lund berg, Bill Shane. Dave Ivey. —. Taplln, E. E. Lilly, Albert Zlnnlck- er No. 2, John Graber. Ben Currie and Jim Mansur. O f the 11 only three are now living, E. E. Lilly. John Graber and Ben Currie, the jJ R f R [P Q fl|[[] ____ _______ FROM LEROY CLAIM LEAD CRYSTAL GROUP 30 miles east of Cottage drove oa eight of the exact population given Abandoned Tunnel Is Driven the road Into the Bohemia district. Cottage drove In the recent census L A T H A M . April SO (Mpeclal.) Ten years ago the only permanent Ills guess was 2.480, while the fig Only 100 Feet When Blast A large number attended the deni resident there was ’ Mayor" Harry uree of the enumerators were »netration of « I I «dub work held Parker. This year It has another 2,472. It Is probable thut enough Opens Rich Dirt. by rhlldren of the dletrlrt aa part permanent resident, Tom Parker, were missed to make B art’s figure of the In th a n i Parent Tearher as brother of the mayor, making an even closer to what the figures sociation meeting Friday night at Increase of 100 per cent. should be. the l<atham school houae A num- Strike Is Made on Claim Once Others who competed with Bart In the hey day of the Bohemia tier of articles were entered In each mining district SB yesrs ago, what In the guessing, with their figures, Operated by Greenhorn dlvlalon of work, first and second Is now Lundpark tat that time are as follows: L. W. Coiner, 2,800, ( prises being awarded In the various kn()W„ aa Warehouse I, was a con W M Morelock. 2,980: K. K. Mills. Fishermen. divisions. Club pins also were slderable settlement, being the half ’ 2,100; P. 8. Bukowskl, 2,700; D. P. . awarded way point for travel from Cottage Cameron. 8.128; N J. Nelson, 2,780. • The program follows Hinging of drove Into the district. A h o ts l; residents o f this ■ There Is Interesting romance In a city. "America t h e Beautiful” and flourished and there were a store The names will be recognized as new strike which has been made "Yankee Doodle;" selection by La» and a warehouse, as well as the I In the Bohemia mining district and t ha in orchestra: Introduction of power plant for the West Coast ‘ K. K. M ills Is recovering satis-! those who were well known In which bids fa ir to have a big part factorily from Injuries suffered 1 ‘ he mining district In the old days, Arnold I* Collier, head of I sane Mines company operating several , In putting thia district on the map when his car went Into the ditch i John Graber was once one of the county 4 I I club work. The meet miles away Then operations' James Vasblnder. Paul Sanders, again. The picture shows Scout Master near Goshen Thursday afternoon owners of the Vesuvius, which pro ing was then turned over to Mrs slumped, and when they reopened Pat Jennings was one of the early A 20 man team from the Cottage K. D. Raker and a group of scoutd Roger Braswell. Forest Lemley. last. The Mills car, w ith Fred , duced a considerable quantity of Dwight Mercer and the 4-H club there were good roads and power Lester Gates. Harvey W illiams, Langston at the wheel, traveling i «old, Bill 8hane's name was given operators In the district when m il group Yells and songs were given ful trucks and fast automobiles to drove d o lf club defeated a like who participated In a reforestation Lawrence Wiese, Wayne Shaw lions of dollars were taken from the north, had made the turn at Goshen “ > <” >« of the principal saddles of |>y the entire 4-H club group, club make a half way station unneces- team of the Albany golf club 88 to project started In the national for ests near Rujada last year. Tw e Emery Williams, Clarence Ballew, and had Just hit the blacktop when ‘ he district, and Alex Lundberg was easily treated oxide ores found near match played Bun- pins were awarded by Mr Collier sary. The "mayor" has remained. 28 In an .. 18-hole , ____ Thls Is weeks ago a plaque, prepared by Floyd McCullough. Wayne M ating, It skidded, went Into the ditch, io r many years the principal pack- the surface. M r. Jennings alone to students In the first and second with his property all these years ' day on the AIbany c”“ r . took a million or more from the Harold Mackln. Edison Iem le y year club work, to the teachers as and expects to yet see a revival of *»>*• second win for he _ _ ,_ h Ray Engles, who was ranger at Ru Llewellyn Rex, Fay Stewart. Royal smashed Into the fence to the east j er Into the district. Helena and other properties. Then jada when the project was started, club leaders and to Mrs McKlbben actlvlty In the mining district Ihst diggers this season. of the highway and came to a stop e he sold for a third of a million dol was unveiled In the tract where the Buchanan. Claude, Miller, Eugene on Its side on private property. Mr. who heljied with sewing work this w|„ (>varaha,|„w „11 previous opera- » • « p lx y d »•» r“ ln * n<1 lars and for years hts whereabouts Morrow, Irvin Aubrey. Sam Evan- year, a talk on 4 I I club work was br(n|{ ,,r,>11|>rr„y |.uni|. | was soggy, preventing outstanding reforestation Is In progress. Mills was unable to account for the were hardly known to his old asso- Names Inscribed on the plaque son, Melvin Cavln. Thomas Kem. accident He said that the car w -e given by Mr. Collier; a model bust nark scores. ctetsa here. He made and lost sev are: Howard Taylor. Dan Kelly, Wilson ptannett. Fred McKee ____________ Individual points scored by the ness meeting was conducted by the * moving at about S3 miles the hour eral fortunes in other enterprises. , Cottage drove team follow: Fred 4 I I sewing club with Alice l*oe as and went Into a skid without w arn Then last year he arrived hero Designated Anderson. %: E lbert »m lth , 8; Ted president and IStullne W erts as ing. Some who claimed to have D ifficu lt Role« of Presenting the again and announced that he pro D iam ond. 8; W illiam Zim merly. 8; secretary; a sewing demonstration been witnesses said the car rolled posed to take another fortune from Youthful Mind Exceptionally h u í , o ¡ c ». Roberta. 1H ; was given by Arleen Dillon and and a h a lf and others the Bohemia hills. Meanwhile his W illiam Moyer, 8; Crip Morelock. F— w x It nosed down and did a romer- Altre Poe on the hemming of a son George, who ks a boy had W ell Taken. 8; O. M cFerrln. 0; O. A. Bandera. towel; P. T A prises for club work sault. The top of the sedan was played around the properties where were awarded by Mrs Or|»ah Ben Boy Hcouta, Children, Residents 0; H. C. Wells. 2%: E. R Lemley. The boys and girls of the com- The principal business discussed demolished, but otherwise the car | his father operated, had grown to B. Leonard, 8; Ralph Balls- blned grades and Junior high school at the Tuesday noon luncheon of was not greatly injured and came 8. J Thia year's senior play, “The Ro son and Mrs. Ixiulse Cone. Judges Generally Called manhood and had become a mining man, 14; Mervllle Veatch, 214; will present ’’The Palace of Cara- the chamber of commerce was the home on Its own power. mantic Age," given last night, was engineer. He arrived with his fath Twenty five rlub members finished ,undy Woodson, 8; W arren Oliver, lesaneas," a two-act operetta by proposed location of an a rm o ry fo r to Aaalst. their sewing projects for the year Mr. M ills’ most severe injury was creditably presented before a good- er. but preceding their arrival they :214; George Rollins. 0; W ilbur The entire club of 27 members report of Elbert a deep wound in the upper portion sized audience. The present day had made several trips Into the dis Lvlne. Laurence and Hattlebeil the city and a Hpray. 0; Peter Nelson. I. would have completed their pro Bede, chairman of the water com- of the back, probably from broken attitude of the youthful mind was trict and had become convinced Shields, at 7:80 Tuesday evening In Albany’s points follow: L. L. E ffo rt to beautify all of the state Jecta but Jessie and Edna Grubb M r. Langston was only realistically portrayed. Outstanding that hundreds of feet below former the high school gymnasium The mlttee of the city council, on city glass. were unable to enter theirs on ac highways In Oregon w ill be cen Swan. 2*4; H. W arner. 0; R Amea. production la being directed by watersheds. slightly Injured and drove the car parts were those of Melisande, the operations there would be found tralised on Saturday, May 10, which 0; H Johnson. 0; W M Robbins. count of Illness No action was taken as to an ar- home. M r. Mills la again able to romantic young girl looking for a ores that could be treated by mod Mias Virginia Hunt, music super Prince Charming, played by Jewel Prise winners In the beginners' haa been proclaimed Stale Highway 3. 8 Fortm lller, 184: C. K irk . 0; H. visor. who Is being aaalated by the mory site. around. ern processes. I Brainard, and Gervase, a stock hand w ork sew in g division follow Clean up Day by Governor A. W Miller. 0; C. Catherty. 8; J Jtnka. grade teachers. The water committee chairman By a coincidence the Bohemia Lunch cloth or dresser scarf, first. Norblad. who has railed on all 3; C Akers. *4; R. Croniae. 0; W. reported that two years ago the . . . . xxr- broker who. by. reason of being Leading parts In the operetta Minea company was organized at IC-ssle Corder, second, John Van civic organlaatlons of the stale to Smith. 0; P Crow. 214; R. Cham will be played by Julian M iller, city took a three-year option on U n i v e r s i t y H i g h W U U i e r compelled to visit the home of Me _ _ ........................... the ____ same ............ time by eastern capital, Trunnell; crotcheted lable null, aid In the work. The Slate Fed era- bers. «4; J Crualck. 0; A. W eather Margaret Wilson, Robert Averill, Booth-Kelly logged off land on the - W ! e l. I r — 1 “aa” d' and spend the night In the aiter engineers had made a careful firs t F ilm Hanna, second, Irene Bon of G arden Clubs Inaugurated ford. 84; R M cD erm itt. 8; Clyde Harold Boeiaugh. Rupert Shaw. Prayther creek watershed to sup- woods near her home while dressed investigation at the district and had Humphreys; bag or floor cushion the movement, with Mrs Jessie M I-eonard, 8; E G riffith , 2. Harold Mackln, Kenneth Short ridge plement the Dinner creek watershed ------ for a masquerade ball, became Me- alg(J the opinlo„ that great The Cottage Orove team w ill go and Jack Kelly. They w ill be In dry weather, also that the coun- w ith design In weaving, first. Bea lloneyinan. Kugene. aa chairman llaande s fairy prince and managed , ortUnes In ore had been abandoned In preparalloo for the tourist to Corvallis Bunday for a return assisted by choruses of clocks, dolls, ell would put up to the people a Loose fielding and errors robbed to retain her affection even after b thog<l whQ had taken the OJt,de sia Cordar, second. Rilen Hanna; umbrella, toy soldier., vegetable., p r o p e l to roll the timber on the | Cottage Grove high echool of a he appeared in his store clothes to or„ from surface tiran bag. flrsk Ray Trunnell. sec travel thia summer, boy scouts, match. teddy bear, and boy scouts. city’s west side watershed, which | vtetory oyer University high schoo, claim her. M anr Vinson played Jenn|ng,, father and M „, or_ ond. John Van Trunnell; spool members of chambers of commerce and service clubs, school children The first act tak e, place at mid- ha. had almost no use In recent Friday afternoon In Eugene. The well the part of the roml-lnvalid ^ , « 4 the Crylltal Mining holder or pin wheel, first. Ray Trunnell, second. A rthur Hanna. In and numerous others will lurn out nl<ht In the Loot and Found build- yean, the money th u i obtained to »core waa 9 to 8 in favor of the mother. company late last year and with this division first grand prize was on May 10 Io tidy up the roadways ing In London. The second act h a . be used to pay for the Prayther campus high. A t the start of the Other parte alro creditably pre- the ear, , of , th „ awarded to llay Trunnell. second to Community meetings are being It . rotting In the Judge’s chamber creek watershed. I t was stated that last ± 2 ’ tent In a crew to complete a Bessie Corder and third Io Vannle called over the stale by leaders Io the palace the Prayther creek watershed is to locals were leading by one run. but Ethel Bennett; Alice, the maid, tunnel at a lower level and lower Another feature of the evening's cost »3.000 for approximately 1.500 loose playing enabled a Eugene, Genevieve MulvlhiU; M r. Knowle. elevation than any ever before at Trunnell There were nine entries assign various Jobs and territory Eight Men Will Recommend Hites Each mile of highway will have entertainment will be a demon.tra- acree. or approximately »2 the acre, player to steal home tying the Melisande s fa th e r Jack Chestnut; tempted ________ _________ for each class in the d is tric t This was two teams working on I t one on and Serve I n til Building tton of a toy orchestra to be given The land Is assessed at »3 the acre scoro In the ninth the locals were Bobby, a young Englishman Fran- but a few week„ . T h a t the In division I of sewing prise w in each side, while stale highway by the second and third grade .to ---------------------- “ “ bl* sc° re' wh le Unlv«™‘, y ?? Pi,V:her= Ern * comical boy. Jenn,npl were correct in their be- ners were Tea or hand towel, firs t trucks will gather up rubbish and la Completed. dents of tbe east side school. Car D itched. Woman Injured. h ~ ’ ^ored the winning run. Llewellyn Rex. Master Susan, a (lei tbat ore wouid be be found on Betty Bylar; second, Alice Poe; carry It away. Mrs F. E. Beal of British Colum- Jhe Innings were jacked gentleman tramp, Charles McLln. this lower level was proved sooner Tickets w ill be sold by the grade hng. napkin case, hot dish holder, The order of the day, as an The production was directed by b l* .offered fractured rib . when a T»‘ h ‘ hrUU. both teams fighting than expected. Thursday a blast and Junior high school students. handkerchief case. first. Lillian nounced by Mrs. Honeyman, la a s ---- Mayor Olaaa, complying r - - with . . . . . the . car which she was operating want determinedly. Free hitting marked Mlsa Earlel Lee Gilbert and Dun opened a body of base ore that has Hull, ascend. M arian Borenaon; un- follow s. Ttoa w orkers assemble a t i request of A d ju ta n t G ia y r a l W h ite , can P. Cameron. Mias Lee recently Into the ditch on the highway near ^ e game but many errors due to been found to carry seven ounces llned and lined neodle eases, first, mile posts designated by the lead h a. appointed the Leslie Hull W ins Radio Prize. underwent an operation and upon of gold to the ton, is 20 per cent Itorothy Gallo, second, Mary M c era at 8 80 In the morning Award of a new Victor radio re the Bohemia Lumber company’s ™in marred the play. Bee mory committee R 8 Trosk and Mr. Cameron fell the burden of Fiehla Lake ano Soultx were the lead and carries some silver. This Kibben: stocking darn, first. Violet lio n , of the highway will then he Elbert Bede repreeentlng the coun- ceiver was made last week to Les docks. How the accident happened University high. Rus- putting on the finishing touches. Is a total value of about »175 the Gugglsberg. second. Lillian Hull; allotted to the groups, with two «11. H B. representing the lie L. Hull. 28. of Portland, a was not learned. Mrs. Beal was ‘“ •« 'O ' B Griggs Griggs roproeenUng The managing staff was as fol ? , l e 1GB^ s ton. The unusual value of the ore night gown, work apron, klmona. loaders and two groups for each chamber of commerce, N. J. Nelaon former resident of this city, fol traveltng north. E. Munnly of Los • * “ lows: Kenneth W ard, stage man also traveling north, was «>' battery for the locals. Ponsford was not known until assay certifi pajamas, fir s t Dorothy Oalto, sec representing the Lions club. Elbert lowing announcement that he won Angeles, _ ■ mile. pitched a good game but was given ager; Elm er Allen, property man cates were received Saturday. ond. Alice Poe; sample book, first, Smith representing the Spanish- first place In the contest for vocal- 50 feet or so ahead of the Beal car j poor support. ager: Ralph Monroe, advertising Shipments to a smelter w ill be of j when he glanced Into his m irror ■ditto B ushnell, second. Alice Poe. American W ar veterans. LaSells Ists over radio station K E X and business manager; Viola made just as soon as roads are In There were 14 entries In each claas Stewart representing the American Portland, sponsored by the United and saw the car behind him turn Strong, ticket s a l e s manager; condition for travel. The distance Prise winners In division I I of Legion, and Capt. C. C. Cruaon. The Artist** theater in connection with around on the paving and take to George Murphy, manager of seat to railroad is but 12 miles and It Is the showing of the picture, "The the ditch. He went to Mrs. Beal s sewing follow l*ettlcoat, slip, first. mayor will be chairman. ing arrangements. estimated that the first 50-ton ship Pauline Werls. aecond. Arllne Dll This committee w ill not make Rogue Song,” featuring Lawrence assistance and brought her to the Numbers given between acts were ment w ill return »10,000. County recommendations as to sites until Tibbetts. Metropolitan opera star. cRy f ° r medical attention. No one Ion: patching cotton cloth, darning choruses by the girls'glee club; vio and forestry officials are cooperat M r Hull, a bass-baritone, went else was in either car. Both re- There Is human Interest In the tbe glae of tbe proposed building Is leur, first. A risen Dillon, second. lin solo by Elbert Smith Jr., saxo Pauline W ertx; dresser scarf, cur story of how a four-year-old boy determined. There seems to be a out of hla range to sing "Beyond mained here until yesterday, when A representative of the Associ phone solo by Cecil Armes and vo ing in road work that is necessary for the operation of the Lead Crys tains, pillow slips, comfort prolec- saved pennies for the purchase of misunderstanding on thia point, the Dawn,” but according to judges Mrs. Beal was able to travel, and ated Oil company was In the city cal solo by Elmer Allen. tal and other properties. lor. first. I*aullne Werts. aecond. a tricycle, left his money In a va anj , be , i M of the building will he made an excellent presentation M r. Munnly took her as fa r as this week interviewing city offi- This strike was made on the east cant house when hla _ parents move«! ____ bave __ a ___________ considerable bearing upon of that number. Mrs. H u ll accom -: Portland on her way home. She cials concerning restrictions on the Arisen Dillon: sample book flral. __________ tunnel of the Lead Crystal proper panied her husband. M r. Hui! has was unable to operate her own car. construction of gasoline distribu Arisen Dillon, aecond, Pauline away and has since recovered the recommended. ty. I t Is planned to start a west Wert». Grand prises for the two treasure. Thia committee wlU serve until made other microphone appear tion plants. This company made tunnel on the same ore chute some The lad Is Isiwrence Christian lbe building Is completed. divisions were awarded as follows: tentative application some time ago ances and last year did consider- Tariff on Cherries Likely, time next month. ----------------------- First, Lillian H ull; second, Mary son Jr. His parents lived on east able choir work. , Northwestern cherry growers are for the installation of a plant on Discovery of ore w ith such values Main street. March 11 they moved McKlbben; third. Alice Poe. Both M r. and Mrs. H u ll will be pleased with the attitude of con- the DeYoung property at the cor The pennies W illiam Bartels has purchased fa r below all form er operations has Const met Ion work prize winners io chehaii.. w u .h remembered here for their actlvl- gress toward their Industry, aa re ner of N in th street and Gibbs ave a u s e d considerable excitement follow Bird houses, first. Homer which half filled a one-pound cof ties In music circles. : ported by Representative Hawley nue. W hether this property was the Edgar Willson building located Buker, second, Robert Kruse; boats, fee can. were forgotten In the ex ---------------------- i of this state, chairman of the com- still under consideration the com on the property adjoining the Bar among old miners of the district and unquestionably presages such citement of removal. A few days Robert Kruse. Bpringfteld to Present Play Here, mlttee on ways and means. The pany's representative did not say. tels m arket and plans to erect a The Willson activities as have not been known Prize winners In the wood work ago the boy thought of his money, The W orld W ide Guild of the new bill. M r. Hawley states, p ro but he Indicated that property modern building. The Cottage Grove grange will dlvlalon follow: Coal hangers, first. The parents could not find It In the would be purchased or leased at building is the first church build for a third of a century, and Pat hold a meeting at 8 o'clock tonight Springfleld Baptist church will pre- vldes tariffs on Imported cherries an early date. ing of the city and originally stood Jennings probably w ill become the W ayne W alker, second. Leonard things they had taken with sent a religious drama. A Coun- as follows: In natural state. 2 R o m ; door stops, first, Robert The house here remained vacant, j In W. O. W. hall for the purpose of try Cousin." at the 8 o’clock Sun- cents per pound; dried, desslcated This would give the city four about where the I. O. O. F. build prominent figure that he was In ing now stands. I t was moved to the early days when he brought out Kruse, second. Wayne W alker; pa- ao Istwrence’a mother wrote to i completing Its organization and day evening service of the local or evaporated, 6 cents; sulphured or gasoline distributing plants. its present location many years gold bricks that startled the na per knives, first, W illis Corder, sec Mrs W alter H u ff, former next door . closing Its charter. The group was Baptist church. No admission w ill in brine with pita. 514 cents: pitted, ago. The earliest of the pioneers tives. ond. V irgil Gallo; tooth brush hold neighbor, and asked her to make a ' formed April 7. a t which time Mel- be charged. W ithin several weeks 9H cents; marachino. candled, The tunnel In which the recent ____ l . -a» o elected vm niu McCall, second g ra iiu vs a s.-w knim« _____ She <lhl did ao so vin Paul w was elected master and and the W. W . O. girls of thia church crystallxed, glace, frozen or pre- attended divine services in this search of »to«., the house. She ers. «irw< first. nxiw Edward strike was made was dug fo r 300 Jack Carter; parrot on stand, duck. and the pennies were found. There I Mrs. Grace M . Thiel secretary,J ^he will go to Springfield to present pared or preserved In any manner, building. feet about 30 years ago by the Le- first. Edward McCall, aecond, Glen were 388’ of them, and a money remaining officers w ill be elected their missionary play. “Tw o Mas- 9>4 cents per pound and 40 per Roy brothers, who were fishermen order has been sent the Christian tonight. Corder. Local High School Wins Honor. te n ,’’ which was well received when cent ad valorem, and came here from Astoria. They At one time Cottage Grove, with Woodwork and construction work son lad who may now have his Cottage Grove high school was presented here Easter Sunday ‘ A »18,000 issue of arm ory bonds one of 12 high schools accredited were laughed at for their opera * membership of 400, had the larg- n ig h t were Judged on workmanship and irlcvclc. Mimeograph Supplies. Sentinel. _____________! est grange In the state. Considerable sold at a special meeting of by the Northwest Association of tions at so low a level and finally not on painting Grand prize win abandoned their property because the council Monday night. Only . is i j r> Interest has been manifested In the ners were Jack Carter, first; Ed Secondary xnd Higher schools at a new organization. State Deputy one bid was received, that of A t recent meeting In Spokane. Only there was no way to have It treated. ward McCall, aecond; Robert Kruse, a.i as v zv l u « i A rthur Brown of Eugene served as kinson A Jones, Portland. The 54 high schools in Oregon are fully There was no way to get It out to third. a smelter and no other method for premium was approximately »280. ,,rganixer for the group. accredited. treating base ores had been devel The bonds are payable »1.000 an Before being accredited a school (Burgess L . John) Home Brew Found In Raid. They claimed that they nually. Sale of the bonds means is judged on nine standards, build oped. Stewart bridge Is the name of the Mrs. Alma Johnson and an uncle, that w ork on the armory w ill setart ings. laboratory and library, rec could furnish sufficient ores to Fred Bailsman. arreste«l Friday af- new structure across Mosby creek, Our Present Day Cross-Words Puttie Is of Great Antiquity. as soon as a site Is selected, plans ords. graduation unite, school at clog a smelter should one be es lernoun by Officers Green Pitcher which was dedicated Monday at a are accepted and a contract let. mosphere, number of teachers, tablished in the district. The green and Paul Morgan on a charge of picnic of the residents of that vlctn- The fancy for writing in this style was a form of The site probably w ill be selected preparation of teachers, teacher horns, It now develops, had what poasesalon of liquor, pleaded guilty Ity. The bridge was named by the amusement, common among the Greeks of the Alexandrine probably Is one of the richest within the next week. The transformers for the city's load and pupil load. Cottage Grove the same afternoon before Justice vote of those present In honor or claims In the district In base ore. period, as well as with Latin writers since Ennius and of the Peace Joe Young. Mre. C. E. Stewart of Cottage Orove, ornamental street lights, delay In high school successfully passed all The new operators had driven but Plautus. Many of the arguments of their plays were writ arrival of which has held up work these tests. Johnson was fined 1200 and Salta- owner of property nearby, Tax Payments Are Heavy. a hundred feet on this tunnel and The association includes eight man »80. The officers said they The bridge has a OOfoot »pan for several weeks, have arrived, and Paym ent of county taxes con ten in this form on their titles. had barely commenced work on a states, 227 high found 41 quarts of home brew at resting on concrete piers nnd la Contractor Godard expects to have tinues to grow heavier a t the of northwestern raise when the ore was opened. I t The monks of the middle ages who wrote in Latin were schools In this district being ac the Johnson home. covered to protect It from the the lights ready for use w ithin two fice of Sheriff Bown as M ay 5, the is not known how large the body Mrs. Johnson said she could not weather. I t Is located on the tie woeka. A transformer Is to be credited. fond of this form, as well as the poets of the middle high penalty date, approaches. Is a t this point, but the operators pay the fine and was taken to the between the Moeby creak and the placed In the base of each light. A larger proportion of taxpayers feel certain that they w ill find the German period, notably Gottfried of Strasaburg and Ru Setting the bases started yesterday Row river roads. O. E. Crowe Musical Recital Planned. county Jail In Eugene and has since this year are paying the entire ore they set out to find In suffi dolph of Eins. The great poets of the Italian Renaissance, I t Is planned to have a grand county commissioner, represented Mrs. Cecil E. Caldwell w ill pre been transferred to Multnomah year's tax now Instead of only one- cient quantities for a moat profit celebration when Juice Is turned In among them Boccaccio, indulged in this form of writing. the county at the dedication. sent her piano pupils In public re h alf as Is required by law. The county. able operation. In order to do this to the new lights and civic organ cital aoon in the high echool gym One of the most remarkable forms was contained in the second h alf payment does not be they w ill start at once on w hat w ill izations w ill start at once making nasium. The class w ill be divided come delinquent until November 5. be the main working tunnel and A. A A. 8. It. Reunion Attended. verses cited by Lactantius and Eusebius in the fourth cen preparations. Into two groups, one appearing The reason for the payment of will be known as the west tunnel. Several from here attended the tury, which was attributed to the Erythraean Sibyle, the MO./ : OOT i a O-3 is May 15 and the other M ay 22. The the year's tax at once may be on I t w ill be driven 10,000 feet, which Scottish R ite reunion held Thurs S taat -me e tto «8t« »um m e in - r initial letters of which form the words, Jesus Christ, the public has been Invited to attend. There la no substitute foi news account of taxes being lower this w ill carry It through the mountain, day. Friday and Saturday of last HAUOOU AU IUS " L IM , CHIFT WSiGHT year, says Lloyd Howe, deputy In Son of God, the Saviour. and w ill have three openings. week In Eugene. Cottage Grove paper advertising. to m t « is ’fr f r o r , me Mimeograph Supplies. Sentinel. charge of collections. The operation on the LeRoy members conferred the twenty-first t e r r ABM STKAiftto; t u o eecAu m e Mimeograph Supplies. Sentinel. claim is abount 3,000 feet from op degree Friday night ivfliCTY a t m e to e o f v n aAenTviuo, erations on Helena No. 1, where u n e n -n« lo u e u r An s h û u l p nAkm the senior Jennings took out a for SrBAhiHT OCMJol t t f T B t UMKAUO By Ostoaraa «•tf WWMM ........ . tune in the old days. I t Is 1.000 fest s c c ■ m s u s r A iir m e o o u iu s w iu ^ below form er operations on the w im m e L t r r h a u p u ja o o m s , a u o Helena and Musick and 1,800 fest m r u o îw ic iu ujiTU a r a ih t - h a w below former operations a t ths pus «, aup m e o s m r r m e w ciaur Champion, where operations a t a 78 m u u e r s i p c , P c A fu n , a u p low level were started last year. 7W«)ww(? t u f a r m i K. K. Mills Is Injured When Car Takes Ditch ■ la«®r two ‘>e'n8 Cottage Grove Divot Diggers Defeat Albany Senior Play Creditably Given, Audience Lariie May 10 Is For Cleanup Highways «an Grade Schools to Give City’s Watersheds Are Operetta Next Tuesday Discussed by Chamber l'|«>n Hl 8jBlD€ With LOCfllS Armory Committee Is Appointed by Mayor I attic L a d Lets Hack Hank W ith Pennies Associated Oil Plant To Be Erected Here Bartels Plans New Tile, Concrete Block Grange Organization Is to Be Completed $15,000 Armory Bonds Are Sold at Premium Dedication Is Held to r STRANGE BUT TRUE New Mosby Greek bridge New Lights Will Be On Within Next Two Weeks THE FEATHERHEADS 52“ m i « ab - • a u o K u r m e t'o e ou m e e A ii-tu A r i,' A u i s o r r o UK v e M ge k (jolferf (JoNuiif The “Burglar" Story Iin’t Accepted Mothers Invited to U. of O. Mothers of Cottage Grove having children a t the University of Ore gon have been Invited to the annual mothers’ week end, to be held May 10 and 11, which w ill also be ths Junior week end. A program has been prepared to cover tbe larger part of the two days. A mass mast ing of mothers w ill be held M ay 10 and a banquet w ill be served them the same evening. Mothers here who have reoeived invitations are Mrs. Josephine Bem is. Mrs. Charles Cooley. Mrs. Alice M. Kem, Mrs. M ary E. Mackay, Mrs. Nellie Monroe, Mrs. A A Richmond, Mrs. Elbert Beds.