THURSDAY, JUNE » . IMO TH B S B N T n n B U OOTTAOK Q aO V B , O M O O » ÄS Sttttgr O wn >wtwH THE E X PE N SIV E PRIMARY. BetoklUfc-4 ISSI*. r»>S»b»4 B»»r? Tka»4a? LIMESTONE DISCOVEBED. P a stu re for H ogs Church News the rear wheels had spun around when the west wall kept the ma- ohlne from moving farther, see credit through the error of a w rit­ nating candidates for office. I t is they were unscientific. They col­ while they are on pasture will er for some magasine. However. natural that we should turn to the lected a vast amount of Inform a­ Community Men's Bible Class will bring a good price for the corn. California may be to blame for hav­ only other way that we have tion but it was mainly a t random meet at 9:4S in the Arcade and Dr. Too many of us starve cur ing so advertised Itself that mag­ known, the convention system. and not correlated to the problems E. J. Bulgln. evangelist at the Pres hogs during the summer and asine writers are likely to think of Under the convention system, of state development byterian church, w ill give an ad try to force them late In the fall. California as the Pacific coast state and counties, at least, were to dress. The invitation to epeak was Our hills may be full of materials This practice requires more feed Be these things as they may. the no expense in conducting an elec­ extended D r Buigin by a unanl to produce 100 pounds of pork efficient and observant secretary of tion. and often a person who could which in this industrial age are moua vote of the class than is needed to keep the Cottage Grove's chamber of com­ have under no circumstances con­ of far greater value than gold. • • • shotes gaining gradually all sum­ merce. whose blood rises every time ducted a campaign requiring the W hat do we know of the lim e­ PeaWeaelal Aaaamkl? at Uo4 —- Baal stones. the silicates, the shales, the mer. he sees an Oregon scenic attraction expenditure of many thousands of lis ts »lr— t »areas from S P. stalloa and the common ores which We should always have the Add!» » Suss, pastor Baa4ay aakeal at transferred to California, can not dollars was elected for high post Oregon might produce? Even In hog pasture large enough so that 1 4 J a. at.; torricaa at 1 0:4 6 a at be blamed if he made an error in , tlon rouas poopio’ s maalhts at 7 p. m ; area the m atter of finding hard rock for as the hogs grow and consume "oalllng" the Literary Digest for | O f course there was the expend!- m lU U a sorstasa at S p a t.; maotlac« highway surfacing the process of mors, and as the rainfall de­ bi bio »led?. W odaeaday. prayer meotias giving California lava beds and ice of large sums of money by locating real quarries is often an Thursday, tarrlsoa w ith youax peopia la creases and the plants grow caves that were the battleground of tho»e able to afford to spend chart» F rid a y : strsat ateodat. Saturday expensive wild goose chase. The slowly, there w ill be plenty of the Modoc Indian war. Those wanting special privileges. rather unexpected finding of lime­ at 7 :« 0 p. au pasture. a a a I t Is only natural that a booster corporations who wished to control stone close to home argues for an There Is no better or more Church of i l t r i s t — (Leadoa. 11 allies for Oregon would claim the Modoc« iegiaiaturea, were often willing to exhaustive geological survey. I f the economical ration for shotes south sf C o tta » . O s » » e l— 9>i»day t« r and the Modoc war for Oregon. The make substantial outlays In paying # u u „ not to undertak, n», v itae; Blbls study 10 a. a t. worship t l than about two pounds of corn headquarters of the Modoc» were the expenses of conventions, in a. >d . scrlylurs study V S 0 p o . to every hundred pounds weight Just over the California line, where paying the expenses of delegates, project, maybe Lane county, with the help of the u-'lversity. can of shotes, and good alfalfa or the lava beds, filled with connect­ etc. l.u lh sra a Mtsalos— A d rea tls l eOurolt. gin the work. clover or rape psLsture. west M ala stro o t: M a rtta P Him on. pa» ing crevices, furnished a natural W e must, however, recognise the tor W vtas sorrlco at 1 SO t h . first fortification against enemies. I t growing dissatisfaction with some sad th ird Saadays of sach moath All DOKEXA. was the determination of the fed­ features of the primary < particular­ Luthsraaa, Im a p o c tl» » ad aatlo n a llty o r* sordlally la r lta d as well as thos» U P P E R ROW HIVER eral government In 1872 to remove ly its high cost to candidates and who a rt without a church horns. (Special to Ik e Soatiaal.) the Modocs to the Klam ath reserva­ government), which is shown by (Spoelal to t h . S .o tla s i I tion in Oregon that resulted in the open espousal, even from various . June 9.—W ayne K irk of Hebron 9>» m U Day A 4»»atiat C hunjh.— W u i June 11.—George T. Gerlinger of M ala a tr w l B âtard»? Bahhalh tchooi st attack on federal troops that sections of Oregon, for return to the visited Wednesday with his moth­ Portland and Jim Vasbinder of » V a. » .. ehurvh sorrt«« at 11 a a* started the war. Following heavy old convention system, or some er. Mrs. Clara K irk . F rs ys r m»«tla< s i 7 SO p ai. W .daaSd»? fatalities to the federal troops, the modernised form of the old conven­ Evelyn Stewart, w ith her brother Cottage Grove spent Tuesday at a A a ? oss Indians were taken from their lava tion system. Ernest, who attended O. S. C.. left logging camp above Rujada. beds and sent to Oklahoma, but In Fr»» l l . l h o i l i l t'h u rrh — Oors»r -»I Mrs. A. M. Scott and Mrs. W. B. The claim is made, and with Monday for Klam ath Falls for a 1904 and 1905 a number of them some reason, that politics has been severed weeks' visit with relatives. Patten were visitors in Cottage Moaros sras«» and south F ifth atro o t- Mllos Pitcher, eeslor Bauds? school st voluntarily removed to the K lam ­ put on a new plane, and that a re­ Mansel Kinney, who Is an S. P. Grove Tuesday. 10. forvaaoa soreloos st 11. »«oela< tor ath reservation and took govern­ turn of the convention system employe In Portland, spent Sunday rloo st I S O Pra?or mootlas at 7 :1 " Mrs. Buster Stroud and Mrs. ment allotments. would not mean a return to the and Monday w ith his fam ily here. Clyde Lechner of Cottage Grove Thursda? oraalosa. The execution of Captain Jack rottenness of the old days that re- Philip Moeby left Monday for I w ' re visitors Wednesday at Culp Truck Hits Motor Inn. and his three leaders. Chief Scoe- suited in the convention system be- Wenatchee, Wash., where he has Creek. The Motor Inn service station chlne, Scarface Charley and Hockey ing supplanted by the direct pri- employment. M r and Mrs. Donald Owen and wrecked Monday Jim Is remembered by those now mary. Mrs. Charles Teeters, Clarence daughter of Cottage Grove visited was partially living here who were living at the The fact that so small a propor Peterson and Esther Volgamore Wednesday evening at the John when a truck of the Shell O il com­ pany barked Into the north wall. time of the trouble w ith the Modocs. tlon of the voters attend the pri- were Eugene visitors Sunday. Thrun home Despite the spirited letter of our merles gives reason to believe that Several people from this commun- M r and jgrs. Dave W illiam s and The truck had Just delivered a tank of oil. The operator, forgetting that chamber of commerce secretary. a large proportion do not care what lty attended the baseball game at children of Cottage Grove were vis­ he had left the machine In reverse, the chances are that California has method u U9ed for selecting candl , Yoncalla Sunday. Dorena lost the itors Wednesday evening at the started the motor with the hand lava beds. I t certainly Is hot enough dates. Besides, the American peo- game 7-3. The game next Sunday home of Mr. W illiam 's brother. A. crank, and b e fe fre he could get It there In the vadleys In summer time pie are a restless people, not long w ill be played a t Dorena with L. W illiams. stopped the big motor vehicle had to make one believe that the lava satisfied w ith an innovation of any Drain. Mr. and Mrs. Elm er McCollum of has not ceased flowing. Also, if kind, ever ready to try anything Joe M cCargar made a business Cottage Grove and Fred N utting pushed the »rail of the building I back about ten feet. The crash was there is such a thing as retribu­ proposed as a remedy for some trip to Eugene Saturday, and Mrs. Pearl Suter of Eugene tion, the Californians w ill some day evil, existent or imagined, and we Mrs. Orlen Land returned Mon­ were visitors Thursday at the B. F. ' heard for a considerable distance. have nothing else but running lava may expect to see w ithin the next day from Sheridan, where she had I But for the fact that the truck hit McCollum home. to contemplate. the wall where It was Joined by the few years a real effort to do some- been visiting several weeks with Carl M attox returned to his min­ As to the Ice caves we are not so thing to make the prim ary less ex- her parents, M r. and Mrs. L. B. i west wall. It probably would have ing claim near M ineral Friday certain, but whatever California pensive or to replace It by some- Matusch. 1 gone clear through the building, morning after spending Thursday i M arks In the gravel showed that has, or claims to have In sscnls a t­ thing claimed to be greatly super- Mrs. Louis Dodge and Mrs. Henry In Cottage Grove, tractions, Oregon has something lor. Kelly were Eugene visitors Monday. Mrs. George Smith and daugh­ superior. Even our chamber of ---------------------- Miss Opal W agner is now em- ters Barbara and Alethla spent commerce secretaries. If not much ployed In the H. W . Lombard o ffic e . Thursday nlght at the home of M rs T H E CA R ELESS T A X P A Y E R . fo r scenic attractiveness, are at in Cottage Grove. , Smith's son, Clifford Smith of Cot least more alert than the Califor­ Miss Mildred Sm ith and Miss tage Grove. Those who use our highways toj nia garden variety. any great extent, especially those Lena Hummel were visitors In Yon­ Bill W ilkins of Cottage Grove who pass through the state on calla Thursday and Friday. They was a visitor Friday at the W. B. Burglars in Eugene stopped a them, must be struck by their attended the graduation of Miss Patten home. truck a t the rear of one of the Hum m el’s sister. Miss Alice H um ­ M r. and Mrs. Challs W ard and large retail stores there early Sun­ cleanliness and sightliness. Green mel. children of Cottage Grove visited day morning, jim mied a window. grass growing along both sides, and . k . I hardly ever any old paper or o th e r, Among Cottage Grove visitors Friday evening at the home of Mr. iX ^ d J ti rubblsh to their beauty. Monday were: Mrs. H a ttie Van A SIGNIFICANT TRIBUTE Io the vain« of ^ ^ t » X Th! We are proud of such highways Schoiack. Mrs. Lot Wagner. W. W. Ward's sister. Mrs. A. L. W illiams. M r. and Mrs. Alex Garoutte of b e e n l o r l T ^ i ' and t h ^ i . ^ n eh « and do not « s tra in ourselves in Chrisman, Mrs. Ruth England. Mr. the new Ford in found in its increas­ Cottage Grove were visitors Friday tn talking about them to any company and Mrs Fred Fleck. Hubert Moe- at the George Smith home. ing one by Federal, state and city gov­ as to the Identity of the robbers we ? by. J. B. Mosby. J. B. Stewart. E m - M r. and Mrs. Hugh Proudflt and 2 S J ° ^ t T f n ° m Euvene“ ^ Llke “ a« speak- eat Stewart. Charley Peterson and ernments and by large industrial com­ children of Eugene and M r. and pohee station In Eugene and t y - Mrg N Henrlksen. Mrs. Lyman Johnson and children panies which keep careful day-by-dny coat ried away a quantity of booze be- , _ . C, p W1_. m . ih . t » » ,» ,. ,n»»i In•» >• of the 80,000 published In the A i'> of knowledge. IMppy Dialog. Eighteenth century, not more than J F a ir Customer, " I want a pair 800 are considered worth reprint­ of bloomers to wear around The creator had happiness of j ing. t h e constitution . my gymnasium.” mankind in mind when he neglect-1 Since the first writings, 1,400 The peer of American frig ­ Glen Owens, "Yes, M a’am, ed to make mind readers of us. years before Christ, In 32 countries, ates,, under the command of and what size la your gym­ only 000 works of all writers had Isaao H ull, went undefeated nasium?” The man who can’t support him­ sustained themselves against the a a a in her encounters w ith enemy NOT SO LONG AGO— self thinks the other fellow should devouring Influence of time. ships. She was given the A fte r a man outgrows be his brother’s keeper. Stepping on a rusty nail or name "Old Ironsides” because Santa Claus, he »till of her great record. I t has pricking one's finger with a thinks there Is some kind LATHAM. A m e r ic a ’s G r e a t C h arm been preserved and now lies of a used car that doesn’t pin was not considered a Not all the change« in the trend at Its moorings In Boston rattle. (Special te ih» Sentissi.) seriouH enough injury to re­ s e e H arb or complete In every de- June 10.—Mrs. Hazen W illiam s of travel have taken place from tall. quire the attention of a doc­ The height of economy; the and son Roy of Mosby creek vls- thia ccuntry to Europe. I f no for- rüd d ; /r e c . n u y with M r and' " T - a ^ k V e T ^ Although w e pride ourselves tor. A little patented salve apple grower, who waited for m ,„ _ .i„ I tor the asme reason Americans on the flaw less perfection an earthquake to shake the Mrs. John McCall and »_ fam ily sufficed to heal the wound, and painstaking complete­ fru it off the trees. M r. and Mrs. S. R. Rose, who' travel abroad— that Is, In search of and consequent lock jaw or beauty, culture or entertainment— a a a ness o f our eervloe. It Is w ith­ taught this year at Blue Mountain.: wo can console ourselves with the rheumatiam was seldom laid in the m eans of all We read where a famous have been elected to teach next i knowledge that tba European Indus­ N o additional charge for ro- psychologist claims that the to the incorrect treatm ent of year In the local school. M r. Rose tria l regards us with tba keenaat ' to oervtce ca lk from American man's clothes are also will have charge of the Jani­ the slight wound. enrloalty. too somber In color. Bet he tor work. See your family doctor in­ Mass production and the wonders never saw W orth Harvey In Donald Stark and mother of Cot ' accomplished In the United States stead of depending on so- his lodge regalia. tage Grove visited last Friday with ‘ see are on the tongue of every buslneee the John McCall family. called “ home-remedieft” and men and manufacturer la Europe. And now that the arm ory is The Melville Hanna fam ily has keep your health. We fill located, how about getting up moved from Ia th a m to Cerro Gor­ They hear talen o f extraordinary prescriptions accurately. a plan for future develop­ do. where they have rented a ranch. achievements and they are coming C O TTA G E Q R O V E . ORE. to thia country In Increasing nnm- ment of our town. P H O N E 2 O 2 -J . . bera to aae whether the trick le Typewriters for rent, Senti- turned—and, i f eo, fir» t A m a r la s » Typewriters An luioUlclBl eel lamí» piscas the number ‘if American mede type­ writer« Io the United fttetea and other munirle» at «ppmslmstsly T.(XX), 000 S e K R e c e la li o a who t,n» of hl a own merits.'* Mld R l H o , the safe of Chinatown. "reveals that he has not been suf S a n ti. ! AHeutlj Miccaesful In life to em B onn , g tle m r« .- Washington Stan BRAYS JSE CASHLCARRY 711 Main Street Free City Delivery Phone 53 A Lane County Institution; Try Us, You’ll Like Our Prices and Our Service S P E C IA L S J U N E 13th-17th, Incl. 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