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o - m ÍÍO i VOI.Il MX XXXIX. D O TTA O K O B 'IV E NEW LIGHTS MARK PROGRESS OF CITY LA N K C O U N TY, O REG O N , T H U R S D A Y , MAY 33, UM. N U M B E R S3. Gordon IE right Editor Cottage Grove Gives Red Poppies Symbolize Cottage Grove Health Sunday Service to Open Memorial Day Observance Plurality to Hall Those Who Died in War Group Elects Officers College Paper ...... . . . . . w in dpei s m o i i The executive committee of the Rev. Shaw Will Speak on T h e Cottage Grove Health group met In Nation's Dead;" May M Sharpe creek road Saturday night — ths Central school Tuesday a fte r -' Illumination Ceremony Ooex cam# near marooning one couple ____ « ■ ___ , ...... — noon and elected the following of Program Arranged. from here In the district beyond the B a c c a la u re a te Services Will Be ficers for the coming year: Mrs. Without Hitch, Nor point where the tree fell, and came H Stewart, chairman; Mrs. Ar-1 at Chriitian Ohurch ; _ _ _ by disabled mand Wynne, secretary and trees- , ___________________ _____ near k*®P*n< - - several from getting; A memorial service ____ at which | Red [wipplM made bind Turni on Light*. war veterans In the United States “ rer; Mrs Claude Klme, chairman pause w ill be taken to reverence the th* Boh®”»!» dl®l rlcL Program Given. veterans' hospital In Portland, will education; Mrs. Clauds Kem, memory of the nation's w arrior Mr , M5® J p Graham were be sold starting Saturday and con chairman of publicity; Mrs. Vlnal dead will be held at 11 o'clock Sun- , e COUP‘® ‘ »at came near having Anuth«r mlleelone In Cultae* tlnulng through Memorial day by Randall, chairman of finance; Mrs day at the Christian church as the J?, * / n ,h® district. They went ----------------- . .. . .. w_w> u< .u« Commencement week . for tha (Iruva'a march of progress w«« members of the American legion Charles He idler, chairman of the ’ opening of the city's Memorial day J r tu, ay n,<h, ? ° ,h ®,r clal™. «nd J class of 1830 of ths Cottage Grove marked Tuesday night whan Gov auxiliary and the entire returns loan closet; Mrs. K. K. Mills, chair- ’ observance. I t Is ths custom of the 8 lr ®* bav® fallen shortly high school will open Sunday with arnor Al Norhlad thraw In tha from man of the nurse committee. women's relief corps and O. A R a“ ®r ‘ "® Grahams passed. baccalaureate services at 8 o’clock from the ths sale sals of of the tha memorial memorial flew flow aw llrh which turned on in« city's ers A report of the group activities to set aside the Sunday before Sunday morning A. C Jewell and at the Christian church. Class night ers will will be be devoted devoted to to welfare welfare work work naw ornamental lighting gyatem on Eighty- Memorial day for a special church 1 Prospective purchaser for prop- will be held Wednesday and corn- to help disabled veterans and their for the past year follow Main street These Improvements, one children were awarded blue , service. Rev. I. G. Shaw will preach 88ty owned by Mr. Jewell were on mencement exercises will be Thurs- families. Governor Norhlad pointed out, when day night. M ay 29. W ith 40 mem- * * * way ” Into ” ** the mines * The poppy Is the memorial flow ribbons In a health contest; dental 1 on “Tha Nation’s Dead” and spe- their mark a change from a small town they found the tree across the ro ad .; bers the class of 1930 is one of the ft was held In the public ctal music has been arranged. er of the American Legion auxiliary lnspec|Mn attitude tu a broader clty-mlnded- and gains Its symbolism from the • hoots- j t toxin anti-toxin was ad- ! A. R and W. R. C. members will at- They continued on their way on largest classes to be graduated neaa. World war. In the spring of 181», 7 ‘J Utered to 384 children; 100 chit- i tend In a body and other patriotic foot In search of assistance and i here. Ilaln which threatened to spoil organisations have been asked to be , '’ “ nd ^ s Grahams. having been The baccalaureate program fol- he cloee of the W orld war dr* n w ,re vaccinated for smallpox; 1 organ Izatk afte r the the celebration failed to dampen attracted by the smoke of the i lows: Processional, "O, Coma All Ys In the fields of France where the a traveling "health clown” was ft- ! present the ardor of the large crowd that The women's relief corpa, assisted camP ^lr* A search was made o f ; Faithful," Miss Virginia Hunt; fighting had been most terrific and nancsd; managed the sale of health watched the ceremony and plans of Cecl1 Wool®Y cabin, a short dis- hymn. "Am erica;" Invocation, Rev. thousands of soldiers had fallen In seals; a number of physical correc- , by the Spanish W ar Veterans and , the Illumination committee went off battle, beautiful red popples cam» tlons were made through the ef- the American Legion, have ar- tanc* aw ay' and In this a crosscut Charles P. Johnson; "Whispering without a hitch. A sustained burst up In abundance. The French wom forts of the group; six sheets were , ranged a Memorial day program “ "2 waa found- The party returned Hope" (Haw thorne), girls’ and boys' BI of enthusiastic nolaemaklng greeted P a r U o v a rs o r- — starting with a parade at 10 o'clock w , thla to th® tr®® a»d when they glee duba; scripture reading, Rev. en today eay that the poppy la the added to the loan closet. the change from ths old street light VO TES C O N T E N T E D O F F IC E S l lv a a a ii 0 0 1 1 2 irae w jyi Th* group will start a member- In the forenoon. Civic and fraternal arrl.'f8d there ,ound Mr. and Mrs. Duncan P. Cameron; "Callin' Me" darkness to ths almost bright as II 14 1« ftft symbol of the blood of these boys IN SO UTH L A N E P R E C IN C T S | died on Flanders »h ,P drlv® ln ,he near futurs and organizations and school children ¿ J °°ley and M r and Mrs Al (D vorak), girls' and boys' glee If 20 13 «4 who fell and II day Illumination of the ornamental I J e ffr e y 7 aUo announces that a "pre-school have been asked to take part. Cars 5 *rt , oo,*y ° " thalr way to the clubo; sermon, "Education and Its ft ft ft 24 fields. Those who have traveled In lights. The vote In Friday's prim ary on I J «arph 8 4 0 ft 1ft France since the war say thst clinic" will be held sometime In will be provided by the American ,°?l8y cab ln - T"® men took turns End." Rev. I. O. Shaw; hymn, dox- The speakers of the evening. Gov eoa I es tad offices In precincts In I Ift 8 12 24 A4 July This w111 *>« tor children be Legion to take G. A. R and W. R. th* “ W Bnd UM* d th* ,r cars oloFy: benediction. Rev. L. H. Kor a ll . Mu p re m a C o u rt, posi (lo x where the battle was tha flareest ernor Norblad. Senator Ed M iller of south laine outside of Cottage X« ft— and the bloodshed the greatest, the Iow school age and w ill probably C. members to the cemetery, where , r P°wer to pull chunks of the Randle. Grants l*aas and Mayor N K Glass Grove was as follows: (-•m p fto il 20 IB 84 11 107 popptea <row the thickeet. The program for class night. be held in the local high school a iho rt program will be held. Tape tree irom the roadway. By 1 o'clock each pointed nut the advantages of H hs^bard IB 10 2ft 7ft 11 will be sounded and the reading of a passageway had been cleared. which w ill be held a t the high The American Legion auxiliary building. J s s llc a H u p raeia C e s n . p o s tilo « Mo having ornamental lights and the . the Declaration of Independence , M rs. Graham . furnished ------ hot — cof- school gym. follow»: Clase roll. urgee that He memorial flower be benefit to accrue to the city there H a r r y H H o lt 44 44 ftft *4 Iti Brother W rites of Abyssinia. and ^ORan'e orders will be held. fee workers. ~ and food tor president of class of 1930, Francis bought and worn for three reaeon« from and complimented ths city on For M u p o H a le a fto a t P u b lie Is s in e I Pitcher; "Here’s to Cee Oee Hl,' First, ee a tribute to the soldiers S IL K C R E E K . May 21. — <8pe A «hort patriotic program will be w rw FQ t t n i D n r v A l lo a — Its progress. a words by Alderene Espy, class of A H o w a rd ____ 47 41 ftft (» 1 9 0 who fought and died; second, ae a clal.)- Mrs. A rthur Woolcott recent- held at 2 o’clock Memorial day ln The day's program opened with F o r U o v e r s u r - M apublican F o r l ^ b o r C a m s ü M lo a o r- 0 F hal1- A short patriotic E F A IB K D , M O D E R N ! '30; clase history, Ruth Stinnett; means of helping disabled men and ly received a letter from a brother, health day sserclses In the forenoon N o rb la d C 11 (Ir a tu 43 40 03 duet, “Who Knows“ (Ernest w , vocal ------- ------------------------ their families to earn money for Em eet W right, who Is cashier in address w ill be given by Elbert at the high school gymnasium. A I o rb a ti F o r M oaator. L a a a O a a a ly at Addis Bads. Following this program the _ f f ,OrlC J?“ about completed Ball), Elm er Allen, Chester Allen; H a ll F a l la r 1ft 30 »7 ST themselves; third, as a means of the bank of Abyssinia It program of dances was presented Joaapb W h s .l.r S3 2 7 BI Mng. the ®oardin< houae at the class prophecy, Genevieve Mulvl- >1 111 raising money to provide warm th Ababa. A by «sin la describing condl women’s relief corp» and other or- by grade school pupils and bu s and F o r G o v e rn o r l> o m o « ra li F o r M oaalor. L a a» and I 4 a a food and clothing for the families tlons In that country "There have Kanlzations will gather at the ^ nanJP»on mines in condition for hill; piano solo, “Deuxleme Noc- red ribbons as awards foi efficiency H alley 10 IB H o o lh io IS 1 *1 of disabled veterans. been exciting times In Addis Ababa brld*« lo r a short service and to V, °P?rationa at th® Prop- turns (LeBach), Esther Evenson; e 0 F o r le o fta la ta ro ( ib r o * to a o m U ia ta )* — In health and health maintenance Hotttfb riper i 0 Each poppy bears a sticker which lately A war has been ln progress thro* on tbe river flowers ln mem- fa,r ur,ng me years of inactivity class will, Carl Scheufele; saxo K « « ry 32 2 4 48 18 10ft were awarded Presentation of blur Wllbti I b u r & 0 Hill .......... 82 32 20 22 1 2 « reads: “In Memoriam. American for several months with a rebel ory tbe ®AiIor dead. . u k>ecome dcl*pt- phone solo, "Liebestraum“ (Lisxt), ribbons to (10 pupils was made by H o w a r d ... ............ . . . . . 8 0 Vur ( aminliioomaa— H»pobtl«s« - 82 42 32 127 I region Auxiliary. Made by patients Has to the north. On March 31 his American Legion and A m eii- J ? * - h * * ] 1 com; £ ecil Armes; class poem, Alderene K»aaody .......... 14 1 1 « IS 18 20 1 «7 Miss Itelh Konkel, executive secre Minisi». ..U S IS w pl«tely repaired and modemixed. [___________ ______ ___ _ Espy; vocal ____ trio, , “Dream Boat,“ I 14 14 U e l ’o ra a c k ... 22 20 20 ie • ft U. 8. Veterans Hospital No. 77. forces were defeated by the arm y can L«frion auxiliary will go to tary of ths I .an« County Health W s F lk o s r r i o m m » lt ls s 1 o M « - 4 O o ta oerstle F o r C o u a ly C o aunlaaloaor «4,1,, T h ® Champion mine la one of the Beth Bede. Esther Evenaon, M ary " “ ‘ Drain in the afternoon to Portland." of the Negus and the man killed. association, and 136 red ribbons P lores . .IS II t 12 Ift 4 3& ft ft A llo a ......... ............. 12 4 The local auxiliary unit has dec A few day« later the Empress of with the Memorial day program Kr.°'ip ° ] rn^d * * the Bohemia Con- Vinaon; advice to Juniors, Charles 4 1 S 4ft I 9 were awarded by Mrs Hchoflsld W s s l IB 7 12 ft 11 2 H a rb o r ................... F o r M is i* M onslor CVowa . 20 sol- solid a ted Mines company, organ- M cLin; junior response, president 20 40 21 13ft orated windows In the city to ad Abyssinia died from para-typhoid there. Graves of W orld w ar Stewart, chairman of the Cottage Whrtl.l |S II 11 dlers will be decorated with poppy ized U it year by capital. I t of class of 1931, George Rebel beck; F o r C o u a ty T ro a o a ro i 20 • I 38 vertise the poppy sale. In several and the Negus was enthroned as Grove health group, sponsors of the P o l l . r 7 1 S ____*«._ exoeetAd lh«» ______ 1ft BS 4A 14 2« 11 12 H rb le b a 120 of the windows posters made by emporor." was expected that operations on a "Goodbye, Cee c._” Gee,” ____ words by wreaths by the American Legion was F o r ( o m m ls slo s se ■ P a (ta r s o * I a 11 health program. 20 Aft 0 large scale would start early this Alderene Espy, class of school children ln a recent contest ft fl F o r f'o n s ta b lo — Mr. W right was sent by his bank auxiliary. 11 1ft ft A field and track meet had been H Allan year, but It Is understood that those Commencement exercises will be a rta r ft 4 H P it r b o r Ift 1ft 20 Ift «0 were used Dorothy Siemann and to express to the emporor the con ft 7 planned for the afternoon but rain < ’row It F o r J «a lle a o f Foa«»- 10 ftft 21 interested In the company were held in the high school gymnasium Lane School Cost Is High. Wilson Stennett were winners of dolences of the bank, the empress prevented this feature, a football F o r T ro u a u r o r K Y o u a < ........ 1ft 14 17 10 ttO K 9 SALEM . Ore., M ay 19.—Education caught ln the recent stock m arket a t 8 o’clock Thursday night, May the contest. having been honorary president of F o r F r o r la a l ('ou* m it I m i ie 22 >7 3« game between a town team and the M rhlahx FxIlM rao u 7 7 .... SS ft 12 ft 2ft the bank He described the court ft Wlaao on—therefore the people of crxsh, resulting ln delay ln follow- 39, and the program follows: Pro- high school team being substituted. F o r M »|>r*ooutallv< M a c h ia .................. 24 cessional. "Graduation March," Miss 24 Road Improvement Planned. attire and court formalities of the Oregon must continue to pay taxes Ing up operations here. The football game drew a good B M aQ u ooa 10 ■ Ift ft 17 20 ------------------— ; V irginia Hunt; Invocation. Rev. L. for the maintenance of schools In Plans for cooperative road oon- ' ceremony, 9 2 >O S3 IB l l a r r a y ............... .. crowd, the high school team win H i l l ft Tax Collection Is Turned Over. H. Randle; salutatory. Elm er Allen: o w a rft 11 the state. II ift 27 atructlon between Lane and Doug DKMOGBATIO. 1ft 31 nlng <1 to 0. Both teams were fairly H K*>n«»4y t* 7 F o r N a tlo a a l ('o m m ltto o m a a - . ___. _ . . _ . _ The people of Lane county were „ T “ colI®ct1®“ ft» of »28 699.- vocal solo, Mrs. E. E. W yatt; ad 17 17 14 las counties w ill be dUcuaeed at a evenly matched, the high school f t f t l 28 Ift 17 P loro« . . . . . *0 Local Talent Broadcasts. ca]lp<1 upon to ,„ to th# M were turned over Thursday to dress. Dean J. R. Jewell, depart- E. Crowe, W a tt ........................... 7 ft • scoring Its touchdown near the 2S meeting today by O. _ . „ „ c . and Super A 8r°up of Cottage Grove young coffers the sum of tlM .869 43 for Grace Schiska, county treasurer, by ment of vocational education, O. 8. F o r V a lla d Mlatoo M o a a lo r — county commissioner, cloee of the fleet half when Dale Knowles Interest Hold. H a rry L. Bown. C.; violin solo, “Andante and Ro- Wetklaa 14 10 «S visor Harpan of the Umpqua for- P ^ p l* furnished a 1^-minute p ro support of elementary schools for k »JL 14 Gates, quarter, threw a 30 yard Sale of the Interests of George O. For C o«( eat. The road involved is the Frank over K O R E Friday afternoon, the year ending December 31. 1930 , ,, * tu£n<>v«F was segregated as mance" (G reig), Buford Roach; .......... pass to Paris fireedlove. left end Knowles, deceased. of Cottage IM iall 4S Brice creek road which leads to the Th® entertainment consisted of This sum was slightly in excess of co« ntF- presentation of awards, Principal For O o ro ra a r- The last h alf was played In a Orove, In the firm of Knowles A area. The county musical numbers with Ralph Boe- that paid by taxpayers In the coun- school districts, F. L. Grannis; presentation of class ............... 11 40 Bohemia mine downpour of rain and hall that Graber. Is authorised In an order Beiley Heagk $8783.41 ; union high — school D. A. . 0 0 has $4000 for work on the road and lau« h " vocalist, Madelle Beidler, ty In 1929. when $106,887 78 V— . districts, of 1930, « Superintendent -------- ------- ----------- . _ Emer- drove the crowd to cover. Tha grid filed In probate oouri Tuesday. The F le » r . .. 1 $299.49; road districts, $978.06; Port son; presentation of diplomas, N. , u * the forest department will put in a Ptxnlst, and Cecil Armes, saxophone, levied. i IS iron was ankle deep In mud Bert petition for the sale of the partner- 1 W ilb u r of Siusiaw. $31.30; forest fire pa- E. Glass, chairman of school board, F o r J u a tI» . ibi p r o m . C o u rt. poaiilo« similar sum. The county and Ump- T*1* program was presented at 1:10. ---------------------- Kerne was referee. Roes Glass head ■hip Interest states that the price g ." »— trol, $74.98. assisted by Principal Grannis; vo- qua forest service have done eon- I Jitham P. T. A. Meets linesman and Ham Mackln time of 110.904 81 Is a reasonable offer, i'wlow it it o I« S4 : -------------------— cal n..artet, "Rose of M y Heart" slderable work on this road keeper. Gottfried Graber, partner of the _ y®' *»••••» l-eea aad Ltaw— PIANO R ECITAL PLEASING; L A T H A M , May 21. — (Special.) — Lloyd Amies H u rt la Accident. (L oh r), “You Spotted Snake” (Mac- is « s1 C « ..,r / . « ¿ L i « . » - ? More than « # persons attend»'I ‘•I® M r K n o w « ., Is the P « * ® * - * r ! ONE SCHEDULED TONIGHT Tha P. T. A. met Friday night at Lloyd Armes of Eugene, son of F arren ), M e s d a m e s Chambers, I-egt«n Plans Sunday Service the program at the high school of the general merchandise bust- j H u a io a 4 the school. A fte r the business meet- 31 M r. and Mrs. E. W. Armes of this Short, Matthews. Cruson; valedic Calvin Funk post of the American gymnasium as the opening number neee al Cottage Grove. -Eugene Rust 14 >or a a special special The piano recital given by the ^°^°wing program was glv- city, sustained painful m june« » Frf- n - tory, Genevieve M ulvihlll; benedic injuries Legion has arranged for of the evening's celebration. The Register. eervlc, to be held at 9:49 Sunday PuplU of Mrs. Cecil E. Caldwell Ust th“ ‘“ ” e‘ C~ k. r“ d 0,8 dJy ,wb!’e drivln* a ‘ ™ k for the tion. Rev. Charles P. Johnson. State Tax Is Light. celebration hail been planned for morning at the Arcade and the Thursday night proved a pleasing P S h C . i ° - compa" y ot Bu*®ne. The _ ___The class motto is "W ork Equals The first half of Lane county's the Sixth and Main street Intrrser M KN DEN HALL HAS NIFTY community men's bible class will affa ir, those taking part showing ^ 'aine P ry and Benny- McCall accident occurred on an 8-foot wide Success;" the class flower Is the tlon but rain caused a change In ILLUMINATION WINDOW share in ths state tax for 1929 Is attend played piano solos. Vivian mountain road in the Siusiaw dis- snapdragon, and the class colors In a body. The public has car* ful training and preparation. A pla> ~ P ' ^ 8° ,oa Vlvta n , “ “ ,'"°“ ntaAn r“ d ,n Ihs lightest In many years, accord been Invited. plana. The following program was feature of the recital was that all Dorothy W hite a piano duet and trict. M r. Armes was driving a are yellow and orchid. given Rhythm band, pupils of Mrs Cottage Grove's Illumination cele- ing lo Grace Schlska, county treas 8. 8. George of Eugene, depart- Puplta played from memory. Edward and H a rry McCall loaded truck to Alm a when the d irt The list of class members follow - H ew itt and Mrs. Smith; ___ May ______________________ , queen , ___ bratlon was the m otif for a clever, urer. The amount to be sent by ment commander of the American T h ® outstanding number on the * p*“ ° 71,8 remainder of the road, which had been softened by Cecil Armes. Chester Allen, Elm er and attendants, pupils of Mias Doris window In the Mendenhall Jewelry May 31 la $103.030.73 The new In legion w ill speak on "American- Program was Rachmaninoff's “Pre- : ? /8nli £ waa ’ P8" 1 P1* ! '1" * games, rains, gave way and the truck rolled Allen, Beth Bede, Ethel Bennett, Coahow and Mrs Haldeman: ribbon «tors. There are two posts to rsp- ••uglklee tax. now in effect. Is glv- nation" and s £ l . l music has b^en >ude C Sharp Minor." played by P^ m8rche8 and Mrs down a b‘ nk 60 »««t The Jewel Brainard, Jack Chestnut, bank tlance, pupils of Mies Heahale resent the city's new ornamental rn a" , *’® c*use for the marked re- .arranged. Other features have been M im Donna Bartell. Miss Bartell Trunnell directed the games. truck rolled over twice and Gertrude Cochran, Lloyd DeYoung, Caebogar dance, pupils of Mie« lighting system and a display rep- ductlon. badly wrecked. I t would have I Alderene Espy, Esther Evenson, i planned. played w ith a depth of power a n d ; --------------------- Reel, resenting the evolution of light, In- Word has been received at the Frances Coahow. Virginia dropped a hunderd feet farth e r but Katherine Garoutte, Fern Hunger feeling that carried her audience Elisabeth Sedgwick Is Honored, the pupils of Miss Rosa; May Pole eluding the pine knot that served : county treasurer's office that for two trees which held It, break with her and her technique dance, pupils of Mrs. Haldeman and for more years than all other forms ' county w ill receive Its first h alf ' **•*“ ®tlU J’8? ’1*' j Jr'acticallv"fiaw'l*eaa O R E G O N S T A T E COLLEG E, ing the fall. One side of the cab ford, Howard Jacobsen, Lawrence Kelly. Lillie Keltzer, L illy Krlsher, D o ri. Coshow; short address. Gov of lighting combined, th . tallow "hare of th . m arket road fund ae / *1H be several d ay. before com- pr»dJcally rawleas A on Vivian Longfellow, Jean McGeorge, ernor Norblad; flag drill, pupils of dip. the rändle, the keroAne lamp. soon as the tax payment is mads. plete returns on the Lane county and » „ H r " L * V c i i 1' U X : “ “ “ up. Charles McLin. Florence Meek, population will be available, accord This amount Is $37,103. gas and electricity. Mrs. Burrows. The Injured man was taken to the Ralph Monroe, Genevieve MulvihiU, h° " 0r8d “ 018 honor con^ ing to Lee Meyer, assistant super m .rc h n t o i e d i n H - Following ths program ths gov Eugene hospital where he was George Murphy, Oscar Newton, n ? 1! th ft cat*on Mothers’ week end by being visor A new order was received at Spanish W a r Veto M e e t ernor's car was escorted to the HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL, treated for a badly cut hand and M r and Mrs. Hall. M r and Mrs. census headquarters Tuesday that hand by Beulah Chapmen were electM to membe„ hi ln Qmicron a wrenched back. The tendons ln John Nordstrom, Edna Palmer, Main street location for the light TH E OROVIAN, IS PR IN T E D Francis Pitcher, Russell Ponsford, Judd Stauffer, M r. and Mrs. Jim a census of all contractors doing a among other num ber, on the pro- N u _ national honorary and profee- ing ceremony by battery "E." local W y ° f ” * CU1, 5ionaI »oclety for women in home his right hand were severed and It Llewellyn Rex, Elsie Rose, Carl Russell. M r. and Mrs. Fred Schwelt- business of more than $2000 be national guard unit, under com "The Orovlan." annual of Cottage required several stitches to cloee Scheufele, Evelyn Shanda, Ernest made. This Is a part of the manu- ! m8“i ' ° n economics. Membership in Oml- mand of Captain C. C. Crueon. and Grove high, the first one Issued In ering, all members of General Law- Hungarlan Dance” by Brahm. a cron Nu is based on scholarship, the wound. He is reported recover Shelburne. Ruth Stinnett, Viola' facturers and distribution census. ton camp and auxiliary of the the American I-eglnn and boy scout several years, cams off the press Kenneth The district census headquarters violin and piano duet played by leadership, character and superior ing satisfactorily a t hla home but Strong. M ary Vinson, drum corps. Tuesday It Is a product of The United Spanish W a r Veterans of w ill be maintained In Eugene for Evelyn Coiner and Mrs. Caldwell, It w ill be two weeks or more before W ard, E arl Wiese, Mildred Coates. attainm ent in home economics. Eugene, were guests Friday night A dance al the armory concluded Sentinel press. It has pictures of he w ill be able to return to work. proved a pleasing number. _____________ some time yet as It w ill be several the day's celebration. various classes, officers and mem at a meeting of Bert B Chandler weeks before the reports from other Mrs. John L. K elly entertained . • • * Main slrpet was flag-decked by tiers of the graduating class and j camp and auxiliary of this city. At E agles Plan counties ln the district w ill be com w ith two readings from the poems the American Legion In celebration members of ths faculty and con- i the cloee of the business sessions of Edgar Guest . r Cottage Grove aerie of the F ra of the camp and auxiliary refresh pleted. of the day's festivities. tains considerable data of Interest • a basket of flowers was given to E s s a y s D a ir y P r o d u c ts ternal Order of Eagles w ill hold a ments were served. to patrons as well as students. Two Mrs. Caldwell by her pupils ln ap- __ program and dance Tuesday n ig h t Chairman I^ g g e’s Renuxly. hundred copies were printed, and 1 predation of her work. Old time music w ill be played by The state prim ary election was Frond« Horn Is Chorus Girl. Chairman I-egge of the federal Another piano recital by another A county-wide contest open to all John Nokes, a crystal gazing fea overshadowed, so far as members of It Is understood that practically O R E G O N 8 T A T E C O LLEG E. farm board proposes the following group of Mrs. Caldwell's pupils will adults has been announced by the ture w ill be held, a s k it “Ole and the student body of Cottage Grove the entire number has been sold. Corvallis, May 14.— Francis Horn of question and explanation: " If grow be given a t 8 o'clock tonight In the committee for the Increased con- Cottage Grovs, sophomore In agri ers get more money by raising four high school auditorium. Mrs. J. A. sumption of dairy products, under the Book A g en t” w ill be presented high were concerned, by the annual culture at the Oregon State oollege, bushels of wheat where they are Wiseman and Mrs. Kelly will assist | the Lane County Dairym en s asso- and other entertainment has been election of student body officers General closing of business houses planned. A dance w ill follow the beld on the same day. There were appeared as one of the "chorus now raising five, why should they with the program which follows elation. The essay shall Interpret program. of ths city for athletic contests, several keen contests and friends girls" In ths Junior Follies, annual destroy the m arket by raising the the values of dairy products and "Banjo Pickaninnies" (MacLach- funerals, etc., has become one of of various candidates demonstrated all school men's dram atic produc extra bushel? A 30 per cent reduc the contestant may develop the sub lan). Elizabeth Hemenway; “Melody such Inconvsnlsnoe to patrons of considerable electioneering ability. tion staged M ay 18. 17 and 18 dur tion would make the ta riff effec- ROW RIVER RUMBLES. at Dusk" (Keats), Gail Llndamood: ject from an economic or health Institutions of ths city who might 1 Ballots ln Imitation of regular bal ing campus week end. tlve but the 10 per cent we sre now "March of the Automatons" (K ern ), standpoint or from both, not know of such closing, that dur lots were used, and the following Romney Pesrc« and Wesley suggesting would ln our Judgment L illian H * ull; "Meditation" (Rock- (By JACK HOWARD.) — S IL K C R E E K . May 30. — (Spe Three prixee are offered os fol- ing the past week a petition deal selections were made: President, Coutts, students In commerce at the put ______________ __ a _____ _____ the trade on fairly healthy cial.)—M r. and Mrs. W ilb ur Collins D O R E N A , May 13.—The A rth u r well), Eleanor W hite; "Mountain lows; First, $19; second. $10, and ing with the subject was circulated George Kebelbeck; vice president, college, wrote the entire musical , basis. I f farmers are going ahead Dawn" ( R o b e r t s ) , and baby and Mrs. Collins' slstsr. Demar sawmill on Harms creek is Katherine third $9. The essay shall be Judged and signed by 101 persons. Miss Frances Kim ball, and small arrangem ent and created the linee trying to produce an additional sur Young; “Song of the D rum ” (Rts- upon validity of subject matter, In no more. The owner of the plant Donna Bartell; «ecretary. M argaret The petition reads as follows: brother Everett narrowly escaped f?r ,b l* ,y8ar L 'nu’ loal co"?8dy 7 he plus on the basis thst some way ches*), duet, Eldon and Wayne dlcatlon of grasp of subject matter. has turned It over to W . C. Shear Leonard; treasurer, Florence Leon "We, the undersigned, who are I ard; business manager, Tom possible serious Inju ry last Satui- * 8 The Oregon S U ts Jun- will be found to take care of It on W alker; "The er. well known m illw right and saw Rickshaw Boy" originality, composition and title. now conducting some regular busi day night when thslr car went Into I l o r ’r° 11'8' *• ° " 8 ot th® few c°"®8» W right; editor, Elbert Smith, yell a fa ir price level another year, they mill man of this section, who le (K eats), Genevieve Bressler; “The | The maximum length for an ee- ness In Cottage Grove, believing leader, Alton Woodard. productions In the country staged are going to be mistaken." Surf” (M ers), Jeon Allison; reading, say Is 1900 words and It must be in moving the machinery down creek general closing of business houses a ditch and turned turtle. All glass entirely by men, I In the car was broken, ths car re to a new site on the John W icks the office of Gertrude L. Skow, selected. Mrs. John Kelly; “Dance for athletic events, funerals and School Budget Committee Named. of the Dwarfs" (Bagnall), Llllton county home demonstration agent, ranch, where he expects to have It ANNUAL JUNIOR-SENIOR other occasions Is not Just to our | maining standing on Its top. The BANQUET IS HELD FRIDAY Rainbow Service Is 1 occupants ware able to craw l out The following have been named Young; "Tourblllon Vslse" (Gold- by noon Saturday, May 31. Each installed ready fo r a season's run customers, more than half of whom without Injury, a sprained w rist for within a week. essay shall have the name of con beck). H a rrie t Wiseman; "Up In an The annual service for the Order to act w ith members of the school live outside of town, and some many George Hastings, one of the early The annual banquet of the jun miles away, we request those who Mies Kim ball and bruises being the of Rainbow for G irls was held Sun board as the 1930-1931 budget com Airship" (M acLachlan), Paul Sie testant and full address inscribed total of Injurlaa received. I t was day night at the Presbyterian mittee: J. H . Chambers, C. J. Kem, mann; “In a Persian M arket" on the back of last page. day logging superintendents of iors for the seniors was held F ri may favor such closing not to ask believed that a loose bolt In the church and a large number were In H. J. Shinn, F. J. Anderson and C. (Ketelbey), Maxine Lemley; vocal Printed material regarding the south Lane county, now associated day night a t the Colonial. us to take part In such closing. steering gear made the car un attendance. The Cottage Grove E. Umphrey. solo, selected, Mrs. J. A. Wiseman; values of milk, cheese, Ice cream, with Ralph O. Garoutte in the con Between courses Melba Cochran " It Is not the loss of n paltry prof manageable and caused the acci assembly of the Rainbow Girls at "Valclk" (M okrejs), Maxine Nel butter, etc., may be procured a t the duct of the Garoutte A Hastings and Louise Wynne sang "One Fleet it that prompts us to take this ac son; " E lfs Delight” (H a tch ), Ruth O. S. C. extension service in the Lumber company m ill and logging ing Hour" and “I f I Had a Talking tion, but the Inconvenience to our dent. A fter the accident M r. Col- tended In a body. The service was Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cutsforth and Stowell; "Grande Marche De Con public m arket building, either by business, has been 111 for the past Picture of You;’’ Jerrine Burrow« i tins, the driver, was still holding opened by the assembly singing the customers." fam ily of Canby visited Sunday at the wheel even while standing on Rainbow song. Two numbers were cert" (W ollenhaupt), Gladys Sie calling or by w ritin g to Miss Skow week or ten days w ith a bad back, gave two readings, "The Champion This was signed by practically all the home of Mrs. Cutsforth’s fath mann; “Wood the result of heavy w ork and many Borrowers” and Nymphs Frolic" there. “Weaning Our the business and professional men his head. Mr. Kim ball and daugh sung by the high school girls' sextet er, M. C. Bressler. ter Bertha were following In an and Rev. Duncan P. Cameron Each person Is limited to one a hard crack In the years agone as 8potted C alf;’’ and Donna Bartell (Aaron), Bernice Sm ith; "June of the city other car and took the occupants of preached on “The Message of the Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cochran of Bugs Frolic” (Lawson), Jane Stow essay and no person having entered he mastered some of the big tim played a piano solo, "Prelude In C the wrecked car home. The two Rainbow." Roseburg visited Sautrday at the ell; "Caprlcante” (W achs), Jerrine an essay In any other contest deal ber cuttings ln this section. Today Sharp Minor." Theodore R. Olles Dies. cars were returning from a circus home of Mrs. Cochran's mother, Burrows; "W aitsing Doll” (Pol- ing with values of dairy products Is his partner took M r. Hastings to The after-dinner sjieeches likened Funoral services for Theodore R. In Cottage Orove. Eugene for hospital treatm en t Mimeograph Supplies. Sentinel. eligible to compete. dlnl), Bonita Schoen. Mrs. Em m a Porter. life to the flight of an airplane. Hr. Oils«, 28, a resident of Oakridge, Emerson described "Selection of who died Tuesday, May 20. In a M aterial;" H r. Grannie epoke about By Otberae Eugene hospital, were held this af “Aiaembling the P arts;” Misa Isbell ternoon nt the Bemis cemetery near spoke of "W arm ing U p ;” H r . Aver London. Rev. Charles P. Johnson ill's part was "F lig ht;" and M r. m Ì l it t a I had charge of the services and a Cameron concluded the theme with group of Southern Pnclflc men j "Landing.” from Oakridge acted as pallbearers. AS TH0U6U 1 CÔUD The guests concluded the evening Mr. Olles was born August 12, with high school songs. 1904, at Cloverdale, Tillamook coun ty, Oregon. He had been a resident MISS ORIGGS GETS JOB of Oregon all his life. Surviving ON STATE COLLEGE PAPK B relatives are his mother, Mrs. J. W. Bemis, Cottage Grove; three broth OREGON S T A T E COLLBOE, ers. Thomas of Tlllnmook, Frank Corvallis, M ay 14.—Irene Griggs of of Portland, and Edward of Cot Cottage Grove, Junior In home tage Grove; two slaters, Mrs. Jose- I economics a t Oregon State college, phlne Hines, Woodburn, and Mrs. hsa been appointed assistant day L. Wood, W illam ina. Mr. Ollea was editor of the Barometer, Oregon employed by the Southern Pacific State college dally. company and had been In their ser Miss Griggs will hold one of the vice for four years. Death was due most responsible newe executive to pneumonia. positions of the publication. The Barometer I* a four-page dally Rsv. L. H. Randle, pastor of the owned and published by the stu Baptist cjiurch, Is attending a state . dents as a practice project In Indus trial journalism. About 100 students Baptist convention being held this gain experience each year as staff week in Portland. He expects to re turn Friday. members of the paper. Off sful RepuMloan Candidate, J. Gordon W right, son of Mrs Maud W right of this city, was Joseph, Gets Only Small named editor of ths University of Vote Here Washington Dally, student body newspaper, by the publications council of the university last Cottage Qrove wae one of the few Thursday The editorship of the cltlee outside of Cooa county that Dally Is given to students display H > ve a • plurality p . u i e . n y i for H r ws>»ior'»■»nee gave Senator Charles ing outstanding Journalistic ability Hall, candidate for governor. In F rl- at the university and la one of the day's prim ary election Senator Rd highest honors that can be ao- Hatley of Junction City got the corded a student. I lion's share of the voles for the Starting hla activities on ,h * ! democratic nomination. Dally as a sports w riter In Ihs , Cotlags Grovs gave ths success- ■prlng of 1937, W right rose to ine i f u| republican candidate, Joseph, position of sports editor In 1928 In only a small vota. Corbett running the spring of 1838 he was promoted . e< ond to Hall to managing editor and during ths Th. by prw:,ncta w„ „ fol. lows: aeeociate editor KgPUBMCAM. He Is a senior In the college of 1 1 « « T o ta l Por M a tlo e e l C o M m ltle e m a s - liberal arts. Is a member of the Chaa P. W a lk » » 1« 22 30 72 editorial staff of the Journal of U a lp h P. W illia m 8 0 2ft 80 2ft ft lift Commeroe and Is member of Sigma P a r l 'n il » 4 Miai »• M««»to Delta Chi, national professional I X s a L M e g s r y 48 fto ftft BS 102 P o r fo a x r a a a Journalistic honorary fratern ity I W (.' I I . w l.y 48 47 04 10ft I :I Memorial Klower of Legion Auxiliary Hold Help Veterans U, J. Q. C »t ili 12 41 __ .. O J muat K° 8 8 Student Body Election Overshadows Real One AflllltS Are tO Comnete Business Houses Are Against General Closing Car Goes Into Ditch; None H u rt THE FEATHERHEADS Suck an Exaggeration