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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1930)
A bl**’ ot U Q T T A O E O M O V V . M N F C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . T H I R M O A Y, M A Y » . IMO V O L U M E X X X IX . COMMENCEMENT WEEK IS TO CEOSE TONIGHT N l'M R B R M Cooperation Is Promised Hisit to Officer's House Leona Mill Completely Memorial Day Is to Be O ff J a g A S. S. George Tells Aims Statue of Paul Bunyan E xpensive Destroyed by Flames May Advertise Lumber Observed Appropriately Game Protection Group Cause o f A r r e s t « American Legion S/eeping G low ing T rib u te to M other» of M en J u n c tio n o f P a c ific a n d M c K e n z ie N e rv ie r» at C e m e te ry ; F ran k Nteelm acber Show« Keels V o lu n te e r F ire m e n A re Nuooeeaful A peddler fro m C a lifo rn ia who In Naming R esiden ce S a e tto * la Paid by C om m ander of was selling picnic hams got In to a fu r E x h ib it j q q ¡r H a ll. State of Oregon. tot of trouble whan ha tried to »all o f C o m m u n ity . Am erican le g io n Dean Jewell of Oregon State one a t the home of State T ra ffic O ffic e r M organ. W h ile M organ waa College W ill Deliver Ad- Keen Interest In the proposal to F u ll cooperation of the various not In fu ll u n ifo rm , the peddler, L E O N A . O r., M ay 26 (Spécial.) T o m o rro w is M em o rial day. Busi T h e alm a and purp<«isa o f the soma day erect the atatue designed Interests o f the county In protection dreu to Glam A fire o f unknown origin com A m erican le g io n w are g raphically by O liv er Laueree B a rre tt o f "P aul ness houses of the city w ill be of wild life waa promlaed at a meet who la te r gave the name o f W II m ill to sense pletely destroyed the Beebe _ ____ described before tbs com m unity Bunyan and H la Blue Ox," In the closed and a targe p art o f the day ing o f the Lane County Game I*ro- Ham M urnan e, seemed m en’s claaa a t tha Arvada theater tria n g u la r »action of land near the w ill be given to M em o rial day exer tectlve association held Thursday trouble and did not atop fo r any « a d y Sunday m orning T h e re waa Com m encem ent w««k closes to high salesmanship a fte r the o ffic e r a w ind fro m the north which held Sunday forenoon by S. S. George, new S p rin gfield bridge waa shown claes. A parade w ill form a t 10 o'clock night follo w in g a d in ner at Hotel said he did not care to m ake a pur th* flam e« aw ay fro m other build night w ith eomineneement »xer- stats head of the organisation. K a rte ll which waa attended by M chase. F rid a y n ig h t by the W llla m e tt class In tha high school gym naalum Inga which volunteer firem en were H e aald th a t tnathbora o f tha Valley Lum berm en's association, at to m arch to the cemetery, where a sportsmen o f the county. T h e address w ill !>« by Dean J. It short program w ill be held and an T he o ffic er found that the ped abl« Io save despite the fact that A m erican Legion, which Includes th e ir m eeting In Eugene. E a rl Sim m ons and Fred S m ith of d le r did not have an Oregon license, tbe m ill structure burned fiercely, Jew ell of I h r d ep artm en t of vooa address w ill be given by F ra n k , vetarana of all nations that p a rti M r. B a rre tt, who waa present and Eugene spoke a t some length on which la required o f thoae peddling T h * en tire residence d is tric t waa I llunal »du ration of O rrg o n a ta tr cipated w ith the allies In tha W orld b rie fly described the project, la a Steelm acher of Albany, secretary of 'T‘e“ n’ prom oting the w ith in the atate, so the peddler waa »aved, aa well aa lum ber piled on a collage. O th e r num ber» on the I.lona clubs for d is tric t No. 3 II«- w ar. have played a great p art In scultpor o f the u niversity a rt actlvttlea the organization. H . A separated fro m enough cash to portion o f tha docks, tha cook- program are aa follow »: I ’rooeaalon the world's w o rk alnce tha laiglon achool s ta ff. In bis youth he worked gave several addresses In the city Hagen, C ottage <»rove, presided an t settle hla indebtedness to the atate houae, and the residence o f Roy al. "G radu atio n M arch." Ml»» V ir came Into existence follow ing the around saw m ills and logging camps last T hu rsday on the wild life of E. C. E n dico tt. Eugene, p re s id e n t, g ut th a t w asn't all. The state of- Beebe, operator o f the m ill. A car g in ia H u n t! Invocation. Rev. I . I I close of tha great conflict. H e spoke and heard the Paul Bunyan tale« the atate. A salute w ill be fln^ t by Handle; aalutato ry, E lm e r A llen; mem bers of b attery E, members of of the association. Introduced the f |cer turned the offender over to of tlea and a car o f lum ber, loaded o f m em bers o f tha organisation H is modal, which haa won high speakers. | C h ief o f Police P itcher, who col- fo r shipm ent, were deetroyed, also vooal aolo, Mra. K E W y a tt; violin th a t are playing big parte In tha praise fro m a rt critics In tha s*»t which w ill alao sound taps. The P. 8. Bukow skl, president of the lected a sufficien t am ount to pay an unestim ated am ount o f lum ber aoln, "A ndante and K om anre" D eclaratio n of Independence end re h a b ilita tio n of w a r-to rn countries Am erican Legion, sponsors for the os w ell as In thia p a rt of the coun IG re lg l, R uford Hoach; preaenta w ill be fo r a city peddler's license. on the portion o f the docks that o f Europe, where thing» happened try, waa recently com pleted and was G eneral Ix ig a n ’a orders ! local rod and gun club, and Elb ert thin of nwarda. P rin c ip al l‘ I. read. were destroyed. T h e docks ware th a t m em ber» of tha I-aglnn would Bede spoke briefly. Dave Evans. shown In Eugene fo r the firs t tim e G ran nie; preaentatlon of rlaaa of A short p atrio tic program w ill be dynam ited to stop the advancing ra th e r forget than keep alive , Eugene, secretary o f the aasocia- H e rb e rt J. Cox, secretary o f th«- 11)30. Superintendent D. A. Enter j held a t 2 o’clock In I. O. O. F. hall flames. throu gh th e ir con tin ual recounting. W illa m e tte V a lle y association, was A short p atrio tic addreaa w ill be ' lion, told o f the organization's alms eon; preaentatlon of diplom a», N The flam es were discovered short "B u t." ha said, "thoae who are now I and purposes. appointed to serve on a com m ittee E Glgaa. c hairm an of achool board. , given by E lb e rt Bede. Follow ing ly a fte r m id nig ht Saturday. Calls paying physically the price of th eir A tre a t of the evening was a to consider pro m o tin g the project I thia program the wom en’« re lie f aaalated by P rin c ip al G ran nie; vo were sent to nearby com m unities service can never forget, and the o f erecting the statue. cal q uartet. "R o ar o f ‘ M y H e a rt" corp« and o ther organizations w ill : showing of pictures of w ild life of fo r fire equipm ent, but none was A m erican I-eglon la strongly sup M r. B a rre tt has designed the g ath er at the bridge fo r a short ' the state by F ra n k Hteelm acher. W oodard M ill Dow n U n til July; available th a t could have a rriv ed In I L o h r), "Y o u Spotted Sn ake” i H a r p o rtin g vataran«' hospital»." statue to be erected to a height of service and to th ro w flow ers on the L in n county game w arden and sec- F a rre n ). M e ad a m e a Cham ber». B o h e m ia D o w n S a tu rd a y ; tim e to be of assistance. T h e flam es M r Georg« said th a t the L eg ion ’s Short, M atthew ». Cruaon; valerllc about 30 feet. It would be one of w ater In m em ory of the sailor dead I re ta ry o f Lions clubs fo r d is tric t ligh tin g the sklee attracted curious g re a t purpose la to continue the < ham bers S till Goea. l No. 3 M r Steelm acher also spoke lory, Genevieve M u lv lh lll; bertedlc i C om m ittee la Km itarraaeed by O b the moat Im posing w orks of sculp T he A m erican I^eglon and A m e ri ones fro m as fa r aw ay as Eugene. com radeship th a t developed d uring at the noon luncheon o f the Lions ture In the U n ited States, and lion. Rev. Charlea P. Johnaon can 1-eglon a u x ilia ry w ill go to M an y o f those a rriv in g fro m out jection» to lo c a tio n "I the w ar. a com radeship which binds would be a la n d m a rk fo r thia part D rain In the afternoon to assist club th a t d ay and showed the pic M ill, of this section . r e Joining side X ' com m unities as the organisation tog eth er aa no C laaa N ig h t P rogram . S tate Itu lld ln g . tures to several hundred school of the state. It waa pointed o u t w ith the M em orial day program ih - i„ „ k i , k oo ___ ,ng th e blaz* T h e fla m e s w ere un o th er organisation Is bound, and he Claaa night waa held laat night, were un- in 1 the m ovem ent in which 90 per T he atatue depicts the famous there. G raves o f W o rld w a r aol- children a t the Arcade theater. paid a glow ing trib u te to the m o th by daybreak, although when the follow ing program waa cent o f the f i r m ills of Oregon and Paul standing by the side of "Babe" dlers w ill be decorated w ith poppy It waa necessary to patrol the er» of men who. In many way», given Claaa roll, prealdent of claaa W ashington have agreed to a radi A location fo r the a rm o ry , ao fa r i hla blue ox. Both a re massive fig wreath« by the Am erican Legion of 1980. F rancla P itc h e r; "H ere'» to aa the local com m ittee la concerned, a u ffe r more than thoae who face cal production regulation program . sm ouldering ruins Sunday and keep ures. expreaslng the great strength auxiliary. Cee Gee H I." word» by Alderene waa »»tiled M onday night when the ahot and »hell. T h e program calls fo r m ills o perat a smouldering fire in the conveyor T h e A m erican Legion and Span under control to prevent a south F o llo w in g hla address M r G eo rg e o f the legendary duo. T he w ork Kapy. claaa of SO; claaa hlalory, ing tw o shifts to cut to one shift, aocalled Lockwood property, the haa the tru e s p irit of the logger ish-Am erican W a r Veteran» are waa a gueat of honor al x d in ner ( K u th S tin n e tt; vocal duet, "W ho and m ills o perating six days to cut wind fro m ca rry in g sparks to the h a lf block on E ig h th afreet between a t w hich a dozen m em ber« o f the j and lum berm an, w hile m a in ta in in g assisting the women'a re lie f corpa residence d istrict. It was consid Know »" (E rn e a t R a il), E lm e r A l t o five days. W . A. W oodard, o f the W h lte a k e r and Glbba avenuea, waa Ita a rtla try In every w ay, critic« In arra n g in g fo r the local observa a bucket len. Cheater A llen; claaa prophecy. Isrglon were present. Russell Jones of Saginaw , atu- W . A. W oodard L um ber company, ered re m arkable th a t «elected. aay. tion o f the day. Genevieve M u lv lh lll: piano aoln. . dent In Cottage Grove high school. was a m em ber o f the com m ittee brigade could save as much prop T h e choice waa between three T he site considered, w hich la at Rev. I. O. Shaw of the C hristian e rty as rem ained. "D euxlem e N octurne lla » lta c h ). propertlee, the Cruaon property, the Junction o f the M cK en zie and church paid a b eau tiful trib u te to I won firs t prize In division 1 «Cot w hich m et a t Seattle last w eak and Eat her Evenaon; claaa w ill, C a rl ___ program . w * * largely .u p - tage G rove and Eugene» fa r senior decided upon this the Seventh Street-W ash ing to n ave P acific highw ays, la held to be Ideal the nation's w a r dead In the Me Scheufele; eaaophone aolo, "I.lebe- T he W A W oodard L um ber com- S S d ^ h J Z i*1* e n te rPrt,e high schools In the d a iry products n u e property and the lo c k w o o d for auch a m onum ent. A ll travelers m orial sermon which he delivered atra ti.it" il.la x t). Cecil A rm ea; claaa essay contest, it was announced last p an y’s plants shut down a t once and there ie a belief th a t a modern property. T h e flrat ballot stood going north or aouth over either Sunday forenoon. poem. Alderene E apy. vocal trio. three fo r the Cruaon property, tw o I week by Miss G ertru de Skow. coun and w ill be down com pletely u ntil m ill w ill replace the destroyed one. h ig hw ay would be sure to see and "D re a m Boat." Beth Bede, F ath er ty home dem onstration agent. Th< , the F o u rth o f July, when th e ir W h ile the m ill was operated by for the Seventh atreet-W aahlngton 1 F a r m e r « o f C o u n ty A re to Re rem em ber It. and In a short tim e It Evenaon. M a ry Vlnaon; advice to F in e « A re P a id . contest was sponsored by the L an e quota o f reduction w ill have been Roy Beebe, the plant and tim b er la believed It would come to sym Junior». Charlea M e t.In ; Junior re- avenue p ro perty and three fo r the G u eato a t F r e e la in e h T ra ffic fines o f $5 each were paid county dairym en's association and com pleted and they w ill resume on w ith which it was operated were lo c k w o o d property O n the aecond bolise the lu m b e r Industry, ao Im aponae. prealdent o f claaa of 1931. owned In large p a rt by outside per i in police court this week by tw o was p a rt of a county-wide cam six-day schedule. p ortant In thia p art o f the atate. S erved a t N oo n. sons. George Kebelbeck; "Goodbye. Cee ballot, w ith the Seventh a tr e e t-1 T he J. H . Cham bers 4 Son m ill A com m ittee a t S p rin gfield la a l i boys. T hey were O tto P e rin l and paign to Increase the uae of d airy Details Oee,” word» by Alderene Eapy. W aahlngton avenue property e lim to the total loss and Parts Breedlove. Both w ere charged w ill close down en tire ly fo r an ln- products through sch«x>l education inated. tha vote waa three for the ready w o rk in g on the project. claaa of '30 am ount o f insurance are not a v a il w ith speeding on the streets o f the An all la n e county free d airy j Local w inners In division 1 «Cot ' d efin ite period as soon as orders on Cruaon p ro perty and five fo r the able. B a c c a la u re a te Addn-aa i city. A lfred Johnson was fined $25 tage G rove and Eugene) for Junior hand are cleaned up. but M r Cham - Lockwood property. lunch, a special d a iry meeting and F a r m e r « ' M e e tin g A tte n d e d . "Degree» mean nothing unleea In ' on an Intoxication charge. high schools follow : G a il Linda- bers did not kno w d e fin ite ly yeeter- So much tim e haa been conaumed Inspection of the n ine-car dairy’ A num ber o f m em bers of the a tta in in g them the pupil an m aetera In »electing a alte th a t II la not be , G uy Johnson of L yn x H o llo w mood, second: Beulah F. Chapm an, day w hat date th a t would be. d em on stratio n tra in w hich la to u r Coast F o rk local o f the F arm ers' tha aubjecta leading to auch de- lleved lik e ly th a t tha a d ju ta n t gen paid a fine of $25 In Justice court fo u rth : M a rg a re t W ilson, fifth . The Bohem ia L um ber com pany. ing w eatern O regon arc the three union and a num ber fro m L ath am greea th a t he can put them to uae," eral'« o ffice w ill m ake any move on a larceny charge He was ap Prizes In the senior high school 1 which alw ays closes fo r a period m ain feature» of tha big d airy day attended a m eeting o f the Creswell Rev I. O Shaw aald In hla m aater tow ard ro n alru c tlo n u ntil a fte r an prehended w hile ta k in g gasoline a t Eugene Tuesday. June 3. F a rm F arm ers' union S a turday n ig ht In fro m the tan k of a car stored in section ranged fro m $10 down U> d u rin g the sum m er months, w ill ful aermon. "E du catio n and Ita nual encam pm ent In June. $1; in the Junior high section fro m close S a turday n ig h t to rem ain era o f the e n tire county are In Cresw ell a t w hich James J. O'Shea Aim ." delivered Sunday night to the T he com m ittee found It Impoa- vited. Serving o f the free lunch o f Roberta. M o n L n ation al secre the old M ille r barn on south R iv e r $6 down to $1; In the poster con- down probably u n til fall, Five persons m iraculously es g radu atin g claaa o f «0 “M aatery of alble to stay w ith in the price range road. He was tra n s fe rrin g the gas I t Is believed the general produc- caped in ju ry a t 9:30 last night In w ill s ta rt at 12:30 at the arm o ry . ta ry o f the F arm e rs ' union, was the to his own car. W hen N ig h t O ffic e r test fro m $5 down to $1. N in e prize a aubject la not aufflclent to w a r aet by the a d ju ta n t general'» office w inners were named In each sec- ■ tlon regulation w ill q uic k ly a ffe c t A program w ill s ta rt a t the a r m ain speaker. an auto crash In which tw o cars ra n t the coat and e ffo rt o f educa and pick a piece o f p ro perty where S chaffer, attrac te d by nolee in the tlon. N o posters were entered from prices and th a t by the end o f the were reduced to Junk. A car driven m ory at 1 30 W in n e rs of the d a iry T he la ith s m orchestra, composed b a m . made an Investigation. John tlon. T h e know ledge become» uae- the location of the a rm o ry would Cottage Grove. year the ind ustry w ill be b etter o ff by W . C. F in dlay, advertising m . « . poster and essay contest sponsored o f A l G r iffin , leader: M rs D w ight fu l only through experience In In the poster and essay contest than I f fu ll operations had con- ager fo r the Oregon State M o to r not be objected to by residents of by tha Lana C ounty D airym en'» as M ercer, piano; H a r r y W illia m s son le ft nt once, but returned a day w hich th a t w hich ha« been learned the v ic in ity, although auch real sociation and the cham ber of com H u gh T ru n n e ll and R oy F ry . horns, or tw o la te r to claim his ear which fo r division 2 «schools outside o f tinned. association, tra v e lin g north, had la uaad T he aim o f education la to the o ffic er had removed to the city Cottage G rove and E u gen e). V e rn -i _ _ _ __ _ _ _ denta were anxloua to aee It placed Just passed the steel bridge north be announced and and Miss Elisabeth Heacock. Archie give puplla th a t w hich they can aomewhere. T h e C h ris tia n church m erce w ill h all fo r safekeeping. on E n g la n d o f W a lk e r won firs t ) S U R V E Y O F W IL L A M E T T E c h eck s a w a rd e d . T h e r e w ill alao W a lk e r and M ra. M elv ille H an n a, of the city when a coupe driven by uae. if the atudenta do not m ake trustees had filed w ritte n pro I eat prize In the poster contest fo r stu- R I V E R B E L U E V K D F B O B A R L E Charlea H a tfie ld of thia city, who be ■«* ad dreaa on d a ir y in g b v an vtottns. p layed s e v e ra l selectl-Ofc.- uae o f that w hich ha« tieer given , dents in firs t to sixth grades. O th e r i ____ agatnat Ita location adjacent to Oregon S tate a g ric u ltu ra l college > M rs W illia m A v e rill sang a solo. M ls e G rig g s Is Again Honored. had another boy and two girls as them , th e ir degree« w ill count fo r a survey o f the W illa m e tte riv e r passengers, th e ir property. Realdenta n ear the specialist. OREGON S T A T E C O L L E G E . local prize w inners were: W in n ie approached. Fin dlay, M r. O'Shea gave a history o f the naught. laickw ood location had made ver T h e n ine-car d a iry dem onstration a g ric u ltu ra l m a rk e tin g act and Corvallis. M ay 21.— Ire n e G riggs of E a rl, W a lk e r, second: Gladys W s l- w ith a view to providing a navt- who assumed blam e fo r the acci- T h e pupil grow« to the a tatu re of bal objection» to mem ber« of the tra in la scheduled to a rriv e a t 2 30 gave an outlin e o f results obtained C ottage Grove. Junior In home eco ker. W a lk e r, th ird : R o bert Sears, gable channel to Eugene ___ __ seems as- dent, applied hla brakes aa the hta teacher« By the pupil« w e m ay a rm ory com m ittee to It» location by adoption o f Senator o ther car approached and his car Eugene w ill be the flra t of 15 stops In other cooperative m a rk e tin g p r o nomics a t Oregon State college, has W a lk e r, seventh; G race Hohm an. aured Judge the a tatu re of teacher«, and Charles L. M c N a ry 's am en dm ent to swerved d ire c tly in fro n t o f the been elected vice president o f the d istrict 191, n in th. and a special dedication program jecta. Cottage Grove la to be con gratu there. The general adu lt county-wide the rivers and harbors bill. H a tfie ld car. T he five persons haa been arranged G overno r A. W i class of 1931. lated upon having teacher» who The am endm ent calls fo r an ap- craw led fro m the w reck w ith o u t a N o rb lad , M arshall D ana, associate In this capacity she w ill be one essay contest deadline has been ex D a u g h te r o f I-a n e P io n e e rs D lea. have been able to give ua auch a tended fro m M a y 24 to M ay 31. Miss p ro p ria tio n o f $61,000 fo r the sur- scratch, although the cars w ere e d ito r o f the O regon Journal, and M rs. C la ra E lizab eth Ann Roney, o f the executive officers o f next g ra d u a tin g claaa aa we have thia P au l V . M arls, d ire c to r of exten sister of M rs. C. M . P a rk e r o f this y e a r’s g radu atin g class. H e r o ffi Skow announced, in o rder th a t the vey, w hich would be made by fed- h ard ly w orth h auling o ff the hlgh- year." Deepening the w ay. W hen asked about c a rry in g sion service a t O regon State col city, died F rid a y a t her home In cial duties w ill not begin u n til next contests shall te rm in a te w ith L an e , e ra l engineers. T h e proceaalonal. “O, Come A ll - channel would m ake possible barge fo u r passengers in a coupe, H a t- lege. w ill tak e p art In the dedica Goehen. She was aged 68 years, 3 ' fall. Miss G riggs Is vice president County D a iry day. A dult essay« Ye F a ith fu l." waa played by Ml«« are to in te rp re t the values of d airy : tran sp o rtatio n between Eugene and field said th a t one o f the passen- W o rk of preparing the alte fo r tion program . V irg in ia H u n t, tnualc teacher of months, 28 days. She was the w id ' o f this year’s Junior class, and products. the contestants to devel- P o rtland . gers was standing on the ru n ning T h ia w ill be followed by p la tfo rm ow of the late A. L. Roney. filled the position so well th a t she the high achool. who alao directed the Y M . C. A. boya‘ sum m er camp op the subject fro m an economic ' ______________ board despite a heavy downpour of ! was chosen fo r next year. the boy»' and girl»' glee club», who on F ra n k Brice creek above Lund- dem onstration fro m the special fla t She was a d au g h ter o f the Late Leave o f Absence .Asked. rain. Miss G riggs Is p ro m inent In stu or health standpoint or fro m both gave tw o num ber» S crip tu re read p ark wax started Saturday by W il e a r stage In w hich P M. B ran d t, M r. and M rs. D. S. H unsaker. pio She Is vice T hree prizes. $15. $10 and $5. have : Rev. Charles P. Johnson, pastor ing and the benediction w ere by lia m K id w e ll, boy»' w ork aecretary head o f d airy d ep artm en t at state neers of 1847 and 1853. and was born dent body a ffa irs . been offered. o f the M ethodist church here, has Rev. L. H. R and le o f the Haptlat o f the Eugene Y. M. C. A., and five college, w ill ahow by means o f c a t J an u ary 27, 1862, a t D exter. She i c h airm an of the pep com m ittee and requested a year's leave of absence. church Rev P. P C am eron o f the "Y " boya. M r. K id w e ll and 12 boy» tle c arried on the «rain the results had lived p ra c tic a lly a ll her life in w orked on the ra lly dance com m it He has been pastor here fo r a year tee. She is on the s ta ff o f the B a P raabyterlan church and Rav C. P expect to re tu rn thia week end and to be obtained throu gh the uae o f Lane county. and has been in the service o f the Johnaon o f the M eth o d lal church, «l>end three <laya w o rkin g on the good sires In herd Im provem ent. Besides M rs. P a rk e r, surviving rom eter. d ally student publication. church fo r 28 years. T h e church F o llo w in g thia dem onstration the relatives Include a son and grand both o f w hom w ere on the program , cam p alte, w hich la a t Hobo camp allows a year's leave of absence visitors w ill Inspect the tra in T he daughter, tw o brothers and three In tha Um pqua n ation al foraat. were out o f the city. Although three directors to serve R ig Catch M ade a t W inchester. when a m in is te r has been in the «how T h e " Y " cam p w ill ba run thia flra t o f the fo u r car« w ill sisters. T h e church woe crowded to over I — „»V „„o™ t ? k ? í . R i . e v e n d J inhn three years a re election to be elected the A record fish catch was made Lane county's population is 54.- ! ’ ™ rk M ^ i annual school to be a t held crop« and method» o f getting eco F u n era l services w ere held in E u last week end at W in ch ester bay by flo w in g and 100 o r more were year In three-tw o-w eek period», the nom ic*] feed« Pasture», legume» 464. showing an increase of 56.6 per • » » v « ^ » ^ ¡ J “ “ ' «»ere are as yet no candi- flrat cam p a ta rtln g June 29 T he gene M onday afternoon. In te rm e n t C liffo rd and N e il H ln e r and anoth turned away. fo r the T he law re. tains County Red Croaa c hap ter la and aucculenta w ill be emphasized was In the Pleasant H ill cemetery. e r man. all o f this city. In h a lf a cent in the past decade. T he Lane J o h n s o n w U L year in r e .t B e tte r m anagem ent 1« the them e population in 1920 was 26.166. Lane - another Jpas'torate P Quires th a t n om in atin g petitions be cooperating thia y e a r and the camp day’s tro llin g the three caught la open to any boy In I-ane county. o f the aecond car, w hich w ill ahow " ___________ ' filed seven days before the date fo r ; tro u t and 12 perch. T h e men made county has 4093 farm s. Ixtcal G olfers A re Defeated. the value of econom ical sized herd», These reports w ere announced Evangelistic M eeting to S ta rt. election and th a t those nom inated Roseburg defeated C ottage Grove the trip to W in ch ester bay fro m b e tte r breeding and disease con Evangehst.c s e rv ie s w ill be con- flv * da,ys befor? theJ V ' W o m e n 'a R e lie f C o rp a M e e t» 44 to 28 In a g o lf m atch played Sun I Scottsburg In a 20-foot power boat F rid a y a t d istrict federal census tro l. T h e th ird c a r deal» w ith sani headquarters. Eugene. T he increase At a m eeting o f the women'a re d u c t e d in the P resbyterian church ' ectl° ? . ^ Whr “q-Ulre’ * * * day on the Roseburg g olf course. w hich the H ln ers b uilt in th e ir m a ta tio n methods In m a rk e tin g and of 56.6 per cent is considered to be lie f corpe S a tu rd a y aftern oo n the w t . . _ - o n K,, — v I tions u o n s be o e s signed ig n e u by uy o 3 p per e r v cent e in , u* of T he Nossua system o f scoring was chine shop here. T h e H in ers own u i ow.v One 4-H club and a num ber o f In M em o rial d ay com m ittee reported Increased consum ption. p ractically of P o rtland H e w ill the num ber v o t,n & a t the la8t gcho0* used. Several o f the C ottage Grove a sum m er cabin at W inchester, a g ra tify in g gain and d iv id u a l 4-H m em ber« In the C o t th a t plana had been com pleted for all com m unities of the county bene- .K h v R m fe a a n r F C a r lto n election. Ten names on a petition stars who have won points consta which is classed as one of the best tage Grove d la trlc t were too per the pro gram fo r th a t A lfa lfa Acreage la Increasing. as the Increase is distributed l w ill m eet th a t requirem ent. day. The sum m er houses on the bay. They fit. ...ia .i« .1. ,,e .E . It o Booth, tenor soloist. T here w ill also . __ _______. cent In com pletion o f th e ir pro corp« received an In v ita tio n fro m A lfa lfa acreage In I.»n e county la ten tly this season fo r the club b uilt the cabin d u rin g week ends w T h e directors whose term s expire .dely tn a ll of the 120 election pre- „um bers by the church failed to score. Cottage Grove en ject« thia year, according to a the Eugene eorpa to attend the 46th Increasing g radu ally, O. S. F letcher. cincts w hich are the units fo r the chQ.r mem bers of cholr are Clem S a rff. H . B. G riggs and at the bay. tered a 24-nian team . atatem en t laaued by Arnold D. Col- annual convention o f the W . R. C. L an e county agent, report». I t la C. A. Beldler. I t is generally un census ta k in g . D r. B ulgin Is a converted agnoatic liar. county club leader. T he lead to be held June 23-26 In th a t city. expected th a t 1600 acres w ill be L in n c o u n ty , population in-1 evangelism sev- derstood that, w hile none o f these B o oth-K elly Cam ps to Open. 1-ane Is on Cash Bose«. er o f the w inn ing club la M rs. Alice Mra. M in n ie Sweet, prealdent, re planted thia year, aa compared w ith Crea^ , 24.681. T h e re eraly Professor Booth is a seeker fo r reelectlon, each O utstan din g county w a rra n ts to are 3090 fa r m s in th a t county. T h e comps o f the B ooth-K elly M ercer and Ita m em berahlp la a« ported (h a t the num ber o f aoldlera 1000 laat year. T h e crop Is auc- haa byen a Uacher would accept a nom ination. N o follow«: A rleen D illon , prealdent; and m em ber» o f the W . R. C. burled iful on bottom and aecond bot Lum ber com pany, w hich shut down the am ount o f a pp ro xim ately $35.- other candidates have yet been ! fo r several years. R obert Kruae, vice prealdent; P a u l In the v ic in ity o f Cottage Grove tom land and good result» have last w eek, w ill be started June 2, 000 have been called for paym ent. mentioned S tre a m Pollution Is Dtacusaed. ______________ ine W e rt« , aecretary; Joe Sorenaen. total« SO. been obtained by farm e r« In thia A. C. D ixon, general m anager, said T h ia includes a ll outstanding w a r P o llution of the W illa m e tte riv e r Lead C rystal to Reaiune. rants and puts the county on a cash T hursday. Jack C arter. v ic in ity . A lig was discussed by the Professional O perations on the Lead C rystal _ h t test was conducted here T h e W e n d lin g slid S pringfield basis. F o u r - H m em ber« com pleting A large num ber o f farm er« are E ig h th G rad e E xam s Scheduled. Engineers of Oregon a t th e ir an m in in g claim s In the B ohem ia dis- l*« t n ig h t by Sergeant E lle n b u rg m a rk e tin g project«, although not a lfa lfa seed cu ltu re m ills are o perating on a fou r days R e g u la r atate eighth grade ex o b tain in g nual m eeting a t Oregon State col tric t w ill resume about June 1, ac- and O fficers M organ. H o w ard and Loose L e a f Binders. Sentinel. mem ber» of a m a rk e tin g club, fo l am in atio n« w ill be held T hu raday throu gh the county agent'« office. a w eek schedule. cording to word received fro m P Sheridan o f the state tra ffic force. lege, Corvallis, F rid a y . low: Ire n e Krauae, D ale and E lm e r and F rid a y , June 5 and 6, In dls- I t la necessary to Inoculate the W illa m e tte pollution was not J. Jennings and son, George Jen- A num ber of operators w ere or- C raw fo rd , E d na C h erry . V ern O il- trlc ta w here there are puplla to seed before the crop can be grown found so bad as sometimes painted, nings. who w rite th a t they w ill re- dered to have adjustm ents made. ham and V io la Rohde, Cottage tak e them . E ig h th grade atudenta successfully, M r. F le tc h e r says. It was indicated by P ro f. M ock- tu rn to C ottage Grove June 1. T h e ----------------------- G rove; W ayne V aughn, W illia m who w ere conditioned In the recent more, w ho gave the results of a Jennings have been In P o rtla n d .' D - , , - C tir le fJ e rp Cooper, W illia m Vaughn. Dorena; teeln m ay ta k e the exam ination». G e rtru d e Skow is In ju re d . survey on the subject, A real prob- W ashington and B a k e r recen tly in SJlSyS UrHl v r t r i s (B u rg e ss L . J o h n ) M arlo n W a k e fie ld , K a tie Tonole. Ml«« G e rtru d e Skow , county home Sem i-annual teachera' exam ina lem exists, however, the report the interests o f the Lead C rystal i C 'n m /llitn p M tp A - L illie M ille r, S h irley W ledon. Jud ith tion« w ill be held a t the Lane coun dem onstration agent, was Inju red The PlirHse, “ The S un Is D ra w in g W a te r,” O riginated said, and the situation m ust be M in in g com pany, on whose proper- V ju rrsfiu ern iriten Hagatron. M arie H egatron, M arlon ty court houae fo r fou r day», atart- when h er c a r ran In to a telephone fu rth e r studied. ty a rich s trik e was recently made W ith P rim itiv e Man Johnaon and D a rrlo l Arne, C ottage Ing W ednesday, June 11. pole on P a c ific h ig h w a y at W est I Aa c h airm an of the life sav G rove; Claud C a rr and Hot» Ard S p rin gfield F rid a y m orning. T his p o p u la r p h rase was used to express the app earan ce of S ilk C reek W o rk to S ta rt, ' L an e County F ills Prison. ing com m ittee o f the Lane coun N o rlln , Culp Creek. Miss Skow waa d riv in g south on K a rte ll Geto P u blicity. H a rm o n 4 L ittle , who have the , Figures given out a t the state the su n ray s as they a p p eared th ro u g h space in the clouds, ty chap ter o f the Am erican Red C. A. K a rte ll of thia city, who re her w ay to a point n ear Lorane, contract fo r constructing a new p e n ite n tia ry last w eek show th a t Cross, I w a n t to congratulate and is several th o u sa n d y ears o ld e r th a n M ethuselah. W hen cently look over the m anagem ent w here aha waa to give a d em onstra L ooms I-e a f Rlndera. Sentinel. channel fo r S ilk creek as a p art Lane county stood second highest Cottage Grove on the splendid o f H o tel C o rvallla a t Corvallle, la tion. In avoiding s trik in g ano ther the gun hovered over a body of w a te r, sp re a d in g out in of the w o rk o f changing the loca- In the list o f counties sending show ing made In w a te r safety the aubject o f a h ig hly com pllm en c a r she ran hers In to the pole. rays, the p rim itiv e people fan cied it to resem ble ropes th a t tlon o f the n orth Loran e road, ex- prisoners to the penal in s titu tio n , w eek which we have Just com She sustained a cut on her chin ta ry atory In n recent laaue of the pect to s ta rt w ork a t once. T h e new This county has 78 prisoners, w hile rati over the pulleys of th e ir old-fashioned draw wells. A s pleted. P acific N o rth w e a t H o tel New «. The and was som ewhat bruised on her channel, to take several bends out M ultno m ah w ith 235 heads the T h e boys and girls fro m Cot tin* ra in u su ally fell a fte rw a rd s, they gave to it an aspect of atory carrlea a picture of M r. Bar- lim bs and body. T h e car was badly list. U m a tilla is th ird w ith 68. o f the creek, w ill be 2000 feet In tage Grove who came to these tall and alao of flva deer aa trophlea dam aged. the su p e rn a tu ra l, th e sun is d ra w in g w ater. A PIVOT «W W estern Oregon led the eastern length and d ir t fro m the excavation s w im m ing classes were enthu o f the chaae o f a p a rty o f which portion in num ber of com m itm ents. M V AJE«/ w ill be used In the road w ork. siastic, fa ith fu l and worked w ith Loose L e a f Binders. Sentinel. K a rte ll waa a mem ber. PLUS-FOURS tremendous industry, and as * t h a t i oar result 14 boys and three girls re By Oskarna ro a ceived th eir Junior life saving I k * W ootata ■ swomms »•*•*) C ubistmas I certificates and on« boy and two girls received th e ir senior c e rti , NOW PHILLIP YOU . OM, V IS -M O O R S i , v a n ., hgishrobhooo ficates. T h e fa c t th a t they had FROM M r POINTERS! ' STILL B0I1ES WlW TALK CF , (SET TWO FQiENOS AND to tra v e l 20 miles every day to take these lessons and th a t they ^ < 7 CANVAS SVEQV DOOC-STEP FANNY’S ano my BLO OD- SET TMEM DOWN had to com plete a very rigid neighbors COC0LIN3 F IÖ U T 3 S lN C f .OkSUT H E O C . RXJQ BLOCKS IN EACU course and ta k e an exam ination r S0CK6D M t B* MISIAKF OQECTtON FQOM WMEQEI before c e rtifie d exam iners Is * Thoae who wlali to Im bibe freely of In to xicatin g liquor ahould not th e re a fte r »pent the night aleeplng In a car on one o f the principal real dance atreela of Cottage Grove T w o who gave th e ir name« aa R ay L ittle field and Rex Green becama aw are o f that fa rt when C h ief of Police P itcher, ra ile d by realdenla o f the ! neighborhood, picked them up on ' T e n th at reel Sunday forenoon. State T r a ffic O ffic e r M organ aaala ted In m a k in g the arreat. It waa la te r reported to the chief of police th a t tw o other occupant« , o f the car hail been put o ff a t Go »hen aa the c a r waa proceeding to thia city. T w o gallon Juga, a h a lf Jug and tw o pint» o f liquor were found In the car A cra te In the car had carried 12 gallon Juga and 24 pint« l lii- m e n p le a d e d n o t g uilty when arra ig n ed In Eugene Juatlce court on a charge of transp ortation of liquor, H ig h w a y » 1» N ile P ro po aed A fte rn o o n F .ie rc tw w In D epleting W ild L ife of Mills of Vicinity Join In Production Regulation Eighth Street Picked For Armory Location Local Students Winners Dairy Products Contest Nine Car Dairy Special T o Visit Eugene June 3 Cars Reduced to Junk; Five Escape Injuries Preparations Are Made For Annual Boys' Camp Population of County Reaches Total 5 4 ,4 6 4 _____ __ Three School Directors To Be Named by Voters _________ 4-H Club, 4-H Members Complete Ag Projects STRANGE BUT TRUE THE FEATHERHEADS Felix Has an Idea vis CASH IM ou cue. ' , COßiOSlTV ! AT NIGHT- L IV E !- S i l l 'SWAT A DIME EACH AND SOU BCWS' J 4 A IF ! O "ndld tribute to the typr I young folk you have tn your city. z J/ 'X __________ xxfc A ft! W e believe th a t this has not only been good fo r the boys and girls who obtained these c e rtifi cates and completed t h e s e courses, but w ill stim ulate w a te r safety methods In your local sw im m ing pools. A word o f appreciation should also be spoken fo r grown-upa who provided the transportation fo r these young folk to Eugene. J O H N F. B O V A R D , Dean School o f Physical Edu cation.