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<>t C O T TA G E (JMOVK. L A N E C O U N TY. O R EG O N . VOl.l'MK XXXIX. N I M B ÏM Ift. T H U R S D A Y , J U N E ft. I P l a y i n g H i t h Baby F ath er Seeks L o st Son Associated Oil Company Lirnestone Is F o u n d I)« What You Like to Do Telephone Pole M a y Be Only One Veteran Out r, . . • i __j. Would Establish Plant A r th u r I P i ley For Memorial Services best, Graduates Advised A t Black B utte Is D angerous L e f t in S treet ADJUTANT GENERAL’S STAFF SELECTS 7TH STREET FDR ARMORY Kreiden ta of Vic, a lt y Voice Ob That almost anything necessary Fred S tellm acher, A lb a n y .~ and J M W iley writes from Portland Loren Harvey has added another Automobile operator* ueln* Ninth to the comfort and welfare of a jections to Installation of to the dangers of rearing a family. to ask for Information relative to <'!«■• tn He I'lioroiigli In K lh ert Hedr D eliver people may be found somewhere In •treat after the street wldeulriK 1» Heveral days ago he was playing the whereabouts of his son. A rthur Storage Tanks. completed are likely to be aston* the Cottage Grove country Is evi Add restar« n t Ihty. W h a te v e r They T ry . with one of his kids, was swinging lehed to find a telephone pole »It* denced by the fact that limestone her between hlk legs, when snap Wiley, who was last heard from tlntf out In the street. deposits, said to be of a splendid went a vertebra. He was unable to two years ago as an employe of a The only controversial subject be- The pole I n one belonglnK to the Only one G. A. R. veteran was walk until the bone had been re “ Plan to tin that thing which you and Telegraph able to participate In Memorial day lltii. 1.1 .1.. h . i i . - i tlia u p la y in g ." Poetal Telephone placed and even then got around mother died recently and there Is Monday night was the question of a F ^ c k " ^ ^ ! ^ qulclta,,var m lnM by Committee Does Not Dean Jowell of O. H C. told l l i r company, which ha» failed to com* exercises las, Friday Appomattox with difficulty for several day». an estate to be divided. granting a pcnnlt for the estab- tunn#, graduating class of 40 members at ply with notice from the city to re poet now has only three members. Ishment of a distribution plant at , fX) feet of the depo. £ . Meet With Favor. e commencement exerclsos Friday move the pole to a new location. The They are Henry Fuson, who at- and O^bbTavenue by the Associated néariy^pur^* ct*c"te * No** «Uernm “ Do snmelhlng betlsr than wiinr reason the request of the city haw , tended the exercises; I I R Godard ona rlee does It. I b r (Iran a<lVlard, not been compiled with Is prestii <*< , and Mr. Case s e n d e e m u ™ and h” b* * n ma4a to d .u r m in . the Cruson Property II Rejected “•van If that hr only whistling Re to he because the city Insists that , it was believed tha, a larger i For Annual Encampment also establish a service station ano exten, of the deposits, but Indlca- the pole shall be removed entirely number than usual attended the | thorough and ^ilnataklng." ----- warehouse on the name property Becatue of Unsuitable tlons are Wlat It Is large enough to Superintendent D A Einersnn from Ninth street the same as other exercises this year, despite the In M .y this year proved a wetter .Y “ ",*0“ ’ *" th* w arrant the belief that It may some clement weather. i In preparation for attending the told of Ufa work whlrh members of poles h*ve been removed Shape of Tract. voiced objection, and con- time be removed commercially. It If the company permits the pole A parade forme<l at 10:30 and annual field training camp June 11 month than May of 1829. a report v tha claaa had selected has been tested by a Southern Pa O llier n u m b e rs on tha program to remain In the street, It will be j marched through the city and to ' to 2ft at Fort Htevens. battery ME.” of C. E. Stewart, cooperative w eath -, * ‘derabt “ , 7 “« on »<’»'«•*<«. *’n“ 'y » * ,« rant‘* ' P * cific geologist at San Francisco, responsible for any damage to cars ' the cemetery. In line were the car local national guard unit, held an er observer, shows. Precipitation P * " " w ere a« fo llo w s After delays of various kinds that last month totaled 8.17 Inches, objection was entirely ,o the stor- who has pronounced It to be of a PrcK-raatonal M iss V ir g in ia H u n t that strike It. and It Is believed that | carrylng the G. A. R veteran, care extra drill period last night In ad could not be avoided Cottage Grove “ n k . and warehouse^ commercial grade. Invocation Rev. L. I I H a n d le ’ this fact will result In removal of carrying members of the relief dition to regular d rill Tuesday w h ll. 1.28 Inches was recorded for May. 1828. There were only 9 clear A P * ™ “ f rom the ,t a l\ fl5* Due to the fact that the deposit finally has an armory site that Malutatnrv E lm e r A llen the pole at an early date, but If the I corps, the American I-eglon, battery night. W hile the battery is an ar- *« necessary and he is a considerable distance from a seems to meet the approval of prac Violin ftnln lluford Roach company procrastinates until the | 'E,‘ school children and Spanish- tlllery unit and has been devoting day. last month, while there were tically the entire city, although ? *“ Street work Is done It will be put American war veterans railway, It la not contemplated to Presentation of Awards ... _ _ Its time to perfecting Its firing , 20 In May. 1829. Isis» month had S h“ there are many who regret that It partly cloudy and 14 cloudy days • j £ d,n« ,he ,avor»ble * c“ on b> lhe at present make any effort to m ar to the expense o f repairing the i The relief corps and the Am eri technique, the state m ilitia board Principal F I.. Grannis was Impossible to put through a ket the product, but M r. Betts, street after removing the pole. can I-cglon had charge of the ser- Is demanding Infantry drill from while a year ago there were 7 part-1 c An Issue of $35,000 in Presentation of Class water manager of the mines, has said that civic Improvement plan that would The company has no franchise ly cloudy and 4 cloudy days vlces at the cemetery and Lincoln’s , (he u n it Huperlntandanl D. A Emerson bonds, recently authorized by the this has been considered as a fu have worked In splendidly had It l»ermittIng It to use streets of the Gettysburg address was read by This year May had a slightly were en a number of recruits Presentation of Diplomas been possible to raise the money people, was sold. The successful ture project. higher mean temperature than city, and It gives no service here. Rev I. G. Shaw. A patriotic ad listed both nights, as the battery- Chairman N B. Glass that would have been required for bid d e rs w ere Pierce F a ir an d Co., did May, 1828, 82.5 being the mean dress was given by Fred Stell lacked ten of Its full strength quota Vocal Quartet Meedames Chambers. the city’s share of the Improve Portland, wbo offered $100.47 on a macher of Albany. The cemetery Drees uniforms were turned Hhort. Matthews. Cruson Haight Is Again Honored. In last month and 51.7 that of a year 8*4 per cent bond. Escaped luute Caught Here. ment. ago. Both months had the same O R E G O N S T A T E CO LLEG E, Valedictory Genevieve Mulvlhlll Three of the boys wbo escaped had been cleaned up during the ’ Tuesday night to be packed for The so-called Seventh etreet- Other bids were those of Taylor- mean maximum temperatures. 83 7 Benediction R e v . Chas P Johnson Munday from the branch of the week preceding Memorial day and shipment to camp Wilson A Co.. Cincinnati, who of- Corvallia, May 28.—Reginald Haight Washington avenue site was picked degrees The mean minimum for Lieutenant Carl Washbume of of uotujge Cottage Grove Grove, junior Junior in In etectrt- electri- by the adjutant general and his Rimer Allen, salutatorlan, and state training school at Woodburn a large number of the graves had m o n t h " ¿ .." g s Í S L ’ of fered on a 5 3^1 per cent bond, or Junction City attended drill Tues- i V Genevieve M ulvlhlll, valedictorian, were captured here Tuesday by been decorated with flowers. »nd the Bank of Southwestern Ore- c* , engineering at Oregon SU te „ a f f fo,iowlng M all-afternoon year ago Durlng the noon hour, the relief day night to Inspect the unit. Bnt- a was 39 7. whlch offered , 106fi25 for . 6 college, has been elected into Phi , , on here Sunday. . I ’ • r A expressed the appreciation of tha ‘ ’h 1« f . 7 I ’ The maximum temperature for per cent bond. close for the much that had been arriving in the city from the north corps. American I-eglon and Span tery "E ” has been suffering this Kappa Phi, national all-college T bp so-called Lockwood site on last month, was 78 degrees on May done for them by parents, taxpay reported that three boys In a car Ish American war veterans and year from unfavorable comparison The city attorney was Instructed honorary fraternity. Eighth street, which had been se 1 snd the minimum was 32 on May their families held a basket dinner ■*>h artillery units In Klam ath ' ers, school board and faculty Their had stopped him to t>eg gas lie to start proceedings for calling a y 11 *“ pbB Phi corresponds to lected by the local armory commit- Falls and Portland, where there are 1 5 For May, 1829. the maximum special election to vote upon a re- addresses were delivered In a high suspected that they might have a in I <> << F hall. , B' ta Kappa in a liberal arts tee waa rejected upon recommen- was 80 on three days and the m ini At 2 o'clock the following pro fn r larger populations to draw ly commendable manner for gradu stolen car The police officer went fundlng bond Issue of $30,000. These ®o,,*ke- but Is open to students In dation of a representative of the mum was 83 on M ay 7. gram was given In I. O. O. F. hall from and better facilities for train ates appearing before a large amll out at once and found the boys at bonds would be used to retire $30,- t«»cnnlcal curricula, as well as arts architect, and by advice of those on ence for the first time Maglnaw still making efforts to get under the auspices of the relief ing. 000 In general fund bonds issued 20, “ nd . The P^G^ise of Phi tj,e committee who had had experl- Battery "E ” w ill leave Cottage Membership of the class, the larg gas An officer from the training corps; years ago. The new bonds would ' ^ *P P a P*1* u to emphasize scholar- ence w l(h putting concrete on top L A TH A M . ---------- a of a f)n whj(,h (t waj( be,leve() Audience Grove a, 5 80 a. m. Wednesday. ship among college students, ._ and America est In the history of the schiMils, school came for the boys be retired at the rate of $1.800 an Klber, Bede June 11. for Fort Stevens, arriving to stimulate mental achievements. would be necessary at this location. was as follows Cecil Armes, Ches When asked about indentations Address (Special to the 8eatlael I . nually. ____________ The p r i m a r y qualiflactlons for The local committee then recom ' In camp at 3 25 p. m. An advance ter Allen, Rim er Allen. Beth Bede on the body of the car that ap Hlar Hpangled Banner June 4. M r. and Mrs. Trunnell M r Htrnnltt, Mrs. Hmall and detail of one sergeant and one en- motored to Eugene Monday. Rthel Bennett, Jewel Brainard. Jark pea red to have been made by bul Smoking In Forests Regulated. membership are 90 average for mended _ the Seventh street site, Flve Girls listed man will go to the fort June Chestnut. Gertrude Cochran l.loyd lets, the boys reported that the c a r ’ which was already highly favored Miss Bertha W hite visited this Beading. "Old Flag" . «. An officers’ coach, two day DeYoung. Alderene Rspy, Rather had been shot at as they were mak week end at the N. W W hite home. and ,0 ^ 1 . In t h . United 3 f t , . n . X , w the committee. The adjutant Mrs. Ada Oakes coaches and a baggage car will be Evenson. Katherine Gnroutte Fern Ing their getaway after being dis KM«!», forests .u .e.u , w ill „. be absolutely for o. _ , _ „ . . .. general and staff were already In Fred Gugglsburg came home tional Recitation Rosetta Aubrey used to transport the unit. Hungerford. H o w a r d Jacobsen, covered attempting to enter a store f“ VOr ° f thta ,ite exc’ Pt as to from Woodland. Wash.. Saturday bidden this year between July 1 and Dorothy Hatch Training this year w ill be on alx- to — law rence Kelly, 14,11a Keltxer, Lilly between Jefferson and Albany. Recitation ,. September 30. according to word re- national honorary fraternities In price They believed $7,500 to be a stay. Recltallon Ida Thiel Inch guns at F or, Columbia In Krlaher. Vivian Ixingfellow. Jean They said that thsy were shot at F. B. Barns of Black Butte, ac- ceived by R. 8 Shelley, supervisor S?Ki,I i 5 rln g KrHeu8 al“° Pr * aldent/>f reasonable value, but agreed to pay Hale Ferguson Washington. The battery always companied by Mr. Haney of Iowa of the Siuslaw national forest McGeorge Charles M rLIn. Florence again when they attempted to steal Recitation Eta Kappa Nu. honorary fratern ity $8,000, and members of the commlt- R e a d in g Mrs. Henry has made a splendid record In Its Meek. Ralph Monroe. Genevieve gasoline from a service station Clty and M r. Horten of Washington, This measure was taken to pre ,e/ eciV cal Pre’ *d* nt tee gave assurance that It would be Hong practice firing and plans to con- Mulvlhlll. George Murphy. Oscar south of Albany The boys were not were visitors at the C. 8. Mont- vent forest blares caused by care- of ‘ ne Oregon State College Honor delivered at that price. The price Ixnilse Wynne and Melba Cochran tlnue Its record this year. Newton, John Nordstrom Rdna Injured. gomery home Thuraday. _ less smokers. Visitors in the forest X T e rira n *'In s titu te ' o f ^ X l c a i M ° ° ° Wh‘Ch h“ agr* * d Recitation Mrs. Julia Ashby ---------------------- Palmer, Fgpnela Pttchrr. Russell to pay was reached yesterday J F Dillon attended the Eagles wjil be allowed to smoke only while Enp.inppr, P led g e to the Flag Audience S ervice Garage le Closed. Ponsford Llewellyn Rex. Elsie through reduction In price on sev la n r Pays State Tax. convention at Eugene the past stopped at camp or at lunch I t is e-n8lneers- Rose. Carl Hcheufele Evelyn Shall Following this program the varl- Service garage, owned by three days. eral pieces of the property, by sale lsane county's first half of state believed that this ruling will pre- da. Ernest Ahelburne. Ruth fttln tax was sent to the state treasurer ous patriotic organisations repaired kong A Cruson. was closed May 31 Cottage Grove Defeats Drain. of buildings on the property and Thc John McCall fam ily had new Vent many fires during the coming (he owners, died carrots and peas from thelr own summer. M r. Shelley stated. nett, Viola Strong. Mary Vinson. Siituidny The <*heck was for Sil*» to the Main street bridge, where M r L „ ng one The Cottage Grove baseball team by contributions from residents of Kenneth W ard. Karl Wiese. Mil 030 won Its third game this season by the city, and this makes the selec- a m i Is the smallest state tax flowers were scattered on the wa- recently. The property of the bust garden Monday. The peas are the ---------------------- dred Coates neas was divided between Mrs. Long Alaska type. paid by I«ane In a number of years, lers In memory of the sailor dedd. John C. Veatch Is Speaker. • defeating the Drain nine 10 to 8 tlon final. ____ mem Sunday at Drain. George McRey- The so-called Cruson site was and Mr. Cruson. The latter has this being attributed to the new M r and Mrs. Alden Montgomery John C. Veatch of Portland, Ragles Attend Convention Building Permits Show Gain. stored hla portion In the store build and daughter Nelda of Eugene, ac- ber of the pioneer fam ily of that nolds pitched a good game for the considered by the adjutant general Intangibles tax. The treasurer w ith Ragles of this city have attended in a few days expects to receive Receipts for building permits at In * at the corner of Seventh street companied by Lynn Green, visited name in this community, has been ' oca ' s and Ewing was hla battery and staff, but It did not get a vote the annual state convention held the la n e county share of the state the city recorder’s office during the and Washington avenue. The busl- at the C. 8. Montgomery home re- selected to give the address of the mate. because of not being suitable for this week In Rugene At evening market road fund and this amounts month of May totalled $17 These neas was established 11 years ago cently. day a t the 58th annual reunion of A Fame haa been scheduled for the building which It Is proposed to ---------------------- the Oregon Pioneer association In 2 30 Sunday afternoon on Kelly build, and would have been rejected sessions the local aerie had a great to 337.103 12 were the largest receipts for a *nd was one of the oldest garages Golf Trophic« on Display. Portland Thursday, June 19. Mr. « e 'd w ith Elkton. Cottage Grove had it been the choice of the local er attendance than Rugene About single month for a year or more. In the city. SO from here attended the evening Golf Iro p h lM w o n bv George Rol Veatch is an attorney in Portland, has already defeated Elkton once committee. The .o-called combined The largest permit was for the HA G IN A W . sessions Averill T a k e . New Position Texaco service station. 11ns and Ted Diamond In the recent The reunion w ill be held in the thle season. McReynolds and Ew- Mlller-Cruson tract, although It had ing probably w ill be the battery for not been actually placed before the George Joseph of Portland gave Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S. Averill Oregon am ateur golf tournament public auditorium In that city. (Hpoelsl to tko ftcnttscl. 1 Sunday’s game. adjutant general and staff, received an address upon old age pensions and children left today for**'itlle- held In Eugene were on display this -------------- ------- T H O R N T O N CO RN ERS. May 2 The I-awredre Montleth Thus far Cottage Grove has de favorable consideration as to loca and promised his support of such boro to make their home. Mr. Aver- week in a window of the Menden- S IL K C R E E K . fam ily moved Thuraday from the feated Dorena, Elkton and Drain. tion and suitability, but the price legislation In case he la elected gov (Aporisl IO tks S salln.l ) III has resigned his position as hall Jewelry store. Mr. Rollins won ------ E II. Koch place, where they had was found to be $2,850 higher than ernor of Oregon. June 4 Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Smith-Hughes instructor In the a silver cup as winner of the fifth June 3.—Jim Allen arrived home lived for a year, to the place recent the state officials were w illing to Pendleton was selected for next Cars Smash; None Injured. ly vacated by the Dewey Fogle Plnster and sons of Garibaldi vis- Cottage Grove high school and has flight, defeating Donald McDonald M ay 26 from New Mexico and Is year's convention and a resolution A truck owned by the Consoli pay, for which reason It would have Ited Sunday of las, week with M r accepted a position as assistant 2 and 1. Mr. Diamond received a spending a vacation with his par- was adopted favoring the publica family. dated Truck Line and a Dodge been rejected even had it been rec Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eaetburn Plasters parents. M r and Mrs. county agent of Washington coun- sliver dish as runner up In the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allen. tion of a monthly paper to be Visitors at the home of Mrs. coupe containing M r. and Mrs. H. ommended by the local committee. and fam ily visited Decoration day James Plaster. L ittle Bobby Plaa- ,y. He will work under the exten second flig h t There was some talk, during the printed In Portland. Nettle Estes Sunday were a son Ed E. Wooleridge and daughter of ter remained for the summer but «Ion division of the Oregon State at Salem and Corvallis. Officers were elected as follows Lafayette, Cal., collided Monday time the Seventh street location win and his wife and Mrs. Estes' the others returned that evening. Agricultural college. Mineral Survey to Start. Karl Briggs and Ermold lladlsty that In .. case W alter Perkins, Klam ath Falls, on Pacific highway Blanche Newman, J. T. Pardee. Washington, D. C . . daughter, ----- -------■ ------------- - ------- and night - - - about , was being cinched, . .. „ . of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keene and visited over the week end with of the United States geological sur- the latter’s husband and two small three miles south of this city. Both failure to get the Seventh street president; It W Ohmart, Halem. Miss Frances Keene went to Wood- Month's Receipts Beat of Year, friends In Ashland vice president; A rthur Puckett, Total receipts at the office of W. vey, w ill arrive here In about 10 children. Pearl and Junior. The two vehicles were considerably damaged tract a t $8,000 the Mlller-Cruson M r and Mrs. I «w ell Renston and burn and Salem Thuraday for Me- days to start a survey of the Bo- children w ill visit w ith their grand- but none of the occupants were tract would be accepted or no ar- Rossburg, rhaplnln; Lyle Conner, children were guests at the M urray morial day and visited relatives, re- B. Dillard, county clerk, for the hemla mininx district. The federal motherr for a month. Mr. and Mrs hurt. A 4-wheel trailer being hauled mory would be built. Such, how- Pendleton, secrotary; George Avrr- , turning Monday evening. month of M ay w e rl $2261 80. Thia hemia mining district. The federal Hlutmpang home Hunday evening ever, was not the case. The adju- III, Medford, Inside guard. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shortrldge and Is the largest single month this government has matched money Edwin Estes, who are new’Iyweds. by the truck was upset. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cline of Culp w lll make their home In Salem. A wrecker from the Sturges gar- tant general and staff had figured with the state for the work. Mr. Mrs. Olive Berry and children were year. The receipts are segregated Creek were gueets at the Howard County F a ir Gets $2871.77. Eugene visitors Saturday. as follows; Recording fees. $838.35; and Mrs. Pardee spent Saturday where M r. Estes has employment age brought the coupe here, where $6,500 as the outside price they for the summer Mr. and Mrs. New- It was repaired. A Roseburg wreck- could pay for the tract, as Improve- State funds for the I-anc county Keene home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mosby and circuit court fees. $924; probate night and Sunday here. Clifton Tucker of Gardiner, Ore., fa ir amounting to $2671 77 and man returned to Salem the same er took charge of the truck and ments that would be required to little daughter Joyce of Klam ath court and county court fees. $240.- visited Saturday night and Sunday make it equal to the Seventh street $11004 for the county road fund evening. trailer. W eather H its Road OUlng. Falls and Mrs. Jean Long of Cot- 50; marriage license fees, $138; mis- at the Lawrence Montleth home. property would total $1,500 or more, were received Tuesday. M r. and iirs . Furguson. who were Continued wet weather, with no tage Grove visited Sunday after- cellaneous receipts. $120.95. M r. Tucker is n brother of Mrs and the tract could not be secured Sedan Take« to Ditch. A county tax collection of 140.- on their way to M yrtle Creek from Immediate prospect of Its clearing, noon with M r and Mrs. J. W. ....... A large sedan, said to belong to at the $6,500 price, 804 80 was turned over to the treas Montleth. Cottage Place. Wash., were visitors has halted Lane county’s road oil Fisher. Tax Turnover la Made. A son was born May 30 to Mr. a Roseburg doctor, was damaged I f the deal for the Seventh street urer by Sheriff H arry L. Bown. The Mrs. V. W . Shaw and children ac- Tax collections of $65.450.69 have ing program. I t was hoped to start In the neighborhood last week. _ „ several _ _ _ Sunday night about four miles tract had not been consummated, tax turnover was segregated as fol and Mrs Ray Stewart. They visited old friends. work this week, and an order was companied M r. and Mrs. Maurice been turned over to Grace Schiska, Mrs. Oertrude Buchanan visited Garner. Mr. and south of the city when It skidded the state officials would have either lows State and county. $20.102 58; Raymond of Walden to Canyonville county treasurer, by Sheriff H a rry about to be placed for a car of oil, M r and M rT W cities. $8911.97: school districts, $9. over the week end nt the home of Memorial day. They spent the night . L. Bown. The turnover is segre- but resumption of wet weather Mrs. Ernest Darnell and Mrs. Net- on the wet pavement and went in- paid slightly more for that tract or would have called for a new se 191.81; union high school districts, Mrs W. O. Scot, at Marcola tie Estes Mrs. Ferguson was born to the ditch. The driver was alone gated at follows; State and coun- caused another postponement Mrs. Inez Ranker of Kent, Wash., there, returning Saturday. lection on the part of the local com- $386 45; road districts. $180, 02; _____________ In Royal and lived here with her and unhurt. A front wheel was Pete Tonole made a business trip ty. $30.753.96; cities, $13.876.90; visited a few days lost week with Port of Sluslaw. $218 80; fores, fire Mona Attend Convention. parents. M r and Mrs. Bert Faucett, smashed and the top badly crushed. mitlee. to Portland Monday. school districts $16.236.26: union a cousin. Mrs. Bart Johnston Adjutant General W hite, who Members of the local Lions club for a number of years. The wrecker from the Sturges 8a r’ patrol, $870 88, M r and Mrs. George Foster en- high school districts. $458.05; road Miss Eva Jones left Sunday for who w ill attend the state conven- The I. S. Curtis fam ily of Cali- age went to the scene about 10 stopped briefly yesterday while on tertalned a, dinner at their home districts. $3.169.78; Port of Sluslaw, Salem, where she will take a course tlon of Lions clubs at Bend Friday fornia expect to spend the summer o’clock, after a tourist had reported his way to the south of the state, Dale Green Baby lMce Thursday evening for M r. and Mrs. $447.05; forest fire patrol, $508.69. and Saturday of this week are H. I on their Royal Oak ranch here. the accident, but a wrecker from said that dealings with the local Robert Green, aged two and a In nurses' training. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. M Ijtubauch of Eric Stein of Cottage Grove and - Hag — I ^ .tb u r Woolcott and son John Roseburg had arrived to take the committee have been the moat sat- h alf years, died Thursday. M ay 29, C. Wells. S. L. Mackln, — H. A. Month's Flnoa Total $70. Rig Timber. Mont., arrived W ed Mr. and Mrs. Ber, I-ancaater and . isfactory they have been with any at the Rugene hospital. He was the Fines In the recorder’s court for en, D. A. Emerson. N. J. Nelson and were Eugene visitors Wednesday of car to that city. nesday to visit their daughter, Mrs. fam ily of Blue Mountain. last week ---------------------- armory committee with which they son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Green. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis of Cot May were $70. Tw o fines of $25 K. K. Mills. All will be accompanied Grant Monroe. Mrs Ralph Lynch of Lorane was Stolen Car Recovered Here. have had dealings. Surviving relatives besides the par by their wives. were paid on intoxication charges tage Grove were Sunday guests of All the eighth graders of thia In the neighborhood Thursdav. dec- 1 State T raffic O fficer Morgan ar- I t is believed that friction caused ents are a grandmother, Mrs. I-aurs and $20 was paid for traffic viola district were successful In passing Mr. and Mrs. John W llllan. orating relatives’ graves In the dis- rested Robert Price of Notl here by differences of opinion as to Green/ and grandparents. Mr. and Duplicating Supplies. Sentinel. tions. Mr. and'M rs. Clifford Lebow and trlct cemetery Saturday night w ith a car that had which site should be selected and Mrs W. O Hankins, all of this city the exams. The graduates were fam ily made a business trip to H a r A number from the neighborhood been stolen from a Mrs. Smith of suspicions as to the Interest of this Funeral services were held Mon Nellie Conley, Edward Pettit and risburg last week. They also vis- gathered in the cemetery last Yoncalla. Night O fficer Shaffer person or that person In any site, day afternoon at the Mills chapel, Jimmie Morsesen. M urray Shampang and George lted In Albany with Mr. Lebow's Thursday to clean graves. Among saw the car go through the city and have been removed and that with with Rev. H a rry Benton of Rugene sister. Mrs. Roy Gourley, returning Conley spent several days last week these were M r and Mrs. George notified Morgan, who gave chase the selection finally made any un- officiating. Interm ent was In the home Sunday evening. fishing. Teeters M r and Mrs John Ashby, and captured Price a short distance kind words said or thought w ill be (Burgess L . John) I. O. O. F. cemetery. M r. and Mrs. Addison Heath and , Mrs. F. T. Renston, Evelyn and M r and Mrs. Clarance Rowe. M r north of the city. The Douglas forgot and everybody concerned M ary Alma Benston motored to sons of Hebron visited at the J. W. . A number of our gospel hymns were taken from paganism. and Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Burcham, county sheriffs office sent for the k ill Join In boosting for early com B a lte r M a y Go to C a lifo rn ia . Fisher home Sunday evening. The Greeks thought that the souls of the dead were ferried Mrs. Woolcott, Mrs. Oscar Wheeler, prisoner the next day. Price ad- pletion of the building. K. D. Raker, who recently dis Central Point Monday, where they Mrs. Alex Oaroutte of Cottage ’ I t Is believed that conatruction Mrs Ernest Darnell. Mrs. Edward mitted numerous car thefts and posed of his service station busi will meet Eva Mae Robison, who Grove and her mother, who la vis by Charon over the river Styx, which was made up of all will accompany them home. Kvn Babcock and Mrs. E. E. Paul. New told of a recent theft of a car at work can be started w ithin two ness at F ifth and Quincy, has gone iting her from Drain, were guests the tears that had been shed in the world. The same origin months. There w ill be a delay for flags were placed on the graves of Lakeview, to California w ith a view of locat Mae and Evelyn plan to go to L a at the R. B. Dixon home Friday. ; comb Tuesday to work In the is also ascribed to the river Acheron. The Styx was a sacred inspection of deeds and abstracts ing. Mrs. Raker Is staying for the two old soldiers. ~ ~ Mrs. Henry Lake entertained a by the attorney general, a delay be river among the Greeks, as the Ganges is among the Hin M r and Mrs. Lewis Woolley of Sheep Claims Are Considered. present at their homestead near strawberry fields. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Montleth number of the neighbors at her Cottage Grove and their eldest son Claims for 26 head of sheep al- cause the adjutant general and Dorena Mr. Raker has resigned as dus, or as the Nile was in ancient times to the Egyptians. home Wednesday In honor of the R ay” who recently returned from leged to have been killed by at- staff w ill be at camp for two weeks, scoutmaster for boy scout troop No. and Mrs. Nellie W itcher made a birthday anniversary of her son Charon charged a fee for his services as ferryman. When business trip to Oakland Wednes Los Angeles visited M r and Mrs. tacks of dogs w ithin the past two a delay while bids are being ad- 18 and Rev. Duncan P. Cameron Phillip.' the Greeks buried one of their people, they provided him Shade Burcham Mondav of this weeks were considered at a meet- vertised for. and a slight delay has charge of the troop temporar day. Pastor and Mrs. I. G. Shaw of The baseball game which was to weel{ , ing of the county dog control board while the successful contractor as- with a small coin, so that he might not be detained at the ily. As yet no official scoutmaster Cottage Grove were dinner guests M r and Mrs F S. T a rr cele- Monday. One claim for nine sheep sembles material. The kind of con- has been selected by the local troop have been played at W alker with i Tuesday evening of M r. and Mrs. bank of the dreaded river. Wendllng Sunday was postponed on brated their golden wedding anni- was held up for further Investlga- structlon for the building has not committee. account of the rain. Next Sunday | M. M. Tlson. Dante adopted this pagan idea about Charon, and featured been definitely decided, but It Is versary Memorial day. tlon. Mrs. Flossie Van Prooyen of Cot a game Is scheduled with Blodgett M r. and Mrs. Ralph Teeters and ] So fa r this year 3475 dog licenses expected that It w ill be concrete or it in his “ Divine Comedy.’’ The Christians also adopted tage Grove visited Mrs. Joe Pre- to be played a t Blodgett. daughter Eleanor left for Astoria have been sold. The proceeds from tile w ith brick facing. I t will have WÊU, SAP WOKID, I A ll this idea in their gospel hymns. It is. however, a purely Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keene mazzl Monday. Tuesday. They w ill stop in P o rt-! their sale are used to meet sheep a basement, a drill floor, a large UP U K f ASVOftS Mrs. Homer Patton and two chil greek pagan metaphor that can not be excused or justified spent Sunday evening at the Con balcony and various office rooms. land for a short visit. They plan j claims. p g r HOPS* n ! H AW J I';.T dren of Cottage Grove visited one rad Keene home In Lynx Hollow. The property selected for the site by any passage from the Bible. / lira e e o f r r jomas u se s-, n o n -U S to visit Mrs. Teeters’ mother. Mrs ---------------------- day last week at the Fran k M iller includes the Hamloth blacksmith l lir e . WA ir e et HAiifU, H A ltS I n e t Chisholm, and other relatives. i Duplicating Supplies. Sentinel. home. Duplicating Supplies. Sentinel. shop, the M iller machine shop, the 7OMAAV ARMOUR SMOOTS. TSSS l i t r e t u n M tiH o e iK , i u s e t u s store building at the corner of SAUe a i r ip a s a n y x i i i puupau , By Osborns Seventh and Washington and the < • by W setsra Nsw spaeer I S taiid n i t e u u e e /e t/rw o c o • , Fred Bennett residence. The city aud n A Y QC lp in r e . Æ w it.îo p x y will be asked to give a 10-foot strip ------------------------------ B U M ORAUPMOTHlR I f gracious some owe at the rear of the city hall prop G c o o f f v e , boys . SÊCQtT BOLlETlA) 0W erty. HAS ACTUALLY GOTICA) OUT A Doan J r w r ll I'rll» OoilinMMMWmMlt - MilitUTV Unit Is Ready - roí ...... tí . B* h U i »»«•• «*•* Precipitation for May Is Double That of 1929 STRANGE BUT TRUE FeKx’ First Book Is a Success THE FEATHERHEADS ' W QECtNT FEAWEQHEAD 37 QUACQ ê l ! V£S MA'AM M0. r* AWO M0S FJrAKJtQrtEAD OX) IWlS VECŸ STREET I ALL WE LUQlO DETAILS ••• OÀJÉ DIME PLEASE I jCBflnfflnnnunum^igr' %> (jolfe^ lament St ! PAMPMLET ABOUT THEM- WE T O IÏW ABOUT W E FEAWEß- k BEADS.**- M M MaSAlAVaM.- Chc$gtes Damaged by Dtseane. A strange disease has attacked the cherries In the upper country from Hood R iver to W alla W alla and Is causing much loss and Is worrying the growers. According to published reports the half-grown cherries suddenly turn brownish or purple and the least breeze sends them to the ground. Healthy pits In the fru it indicate that pollina tion Is not at fault, whllu the same condition of drop In Irrigated orch ards shows that It Is not a lack of moisture. I t Is now Indicated that Instead of the bumper crop ot cher ries which was estimated In these sections a few weeks ago, the yield will be light In the northwest Duplicating Supplice. Sentinel.