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fe i í£t V O LU M E X X X I X C O T TA G E P R O V E . L A N K COUN T Y . P R E P O N , T H U R S D A Y . AUGUST »I. M M . PIONEER WAGON TO BE FEATURE OF LANE FAIR P arcel H ithout N a m e O r A ddress Is D e liv e re d Vehicle to Bo BepUoa of Boat The famous M r. Ripley of "Be- Heve I t or Not" fame, who achieved distinction as the reci pient of blaarrely and oddly ad dreaaed mall, has been out-rlpleyed according to the local post office Typo Vood by Poronti of Oal Young S k e t c h o f $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 A r m o r y B u i l d i n g f o r C o t t a g e G r o v e M M B ÏK M Manufacturers Discuss C. E . S te w a r t Exf>lains\ Russian Lumber Menace To Cham bers H ow S to r m s S t a r t U. ». Product Can’t Compete W ith LUMBER MARKET LAGS FALL BUYING EXPECTED That of CosMIeonted Fo and Forced Labor. A long continuation of depression W hile waiting for the Tuesday noon luncheon of the chamber of commerce, 3, H. Chambers was pok ing a little fun at C. E. Stewart. If De&len Should Order One Oar Each 8toeki Would Bo Exhauitod. A pioneer wagon box of the I A parcel, bearing seven cents "boot" type will ba one of the In poetage. a five- and a two-cent ter«« Ing features of tbs unique stamp, was mailed at the poetof- pageant. “Spirit of America," when floa Sunday, but neither the wrap w j ular monthly meeting of the W ll- farther e a « C h a m b e r . ¿ . ’ ’ T v'1 “ a PP®a r« and that f° r a bad Cal M. Young, Lana county pioneer, per nor any part of the oontents of llam ette Valley Lumbermen . as»e X n lo n t i l t ,^nrm . . (. r T ^ m £ * y* * M " w' 11 " tho~ th* ‘ a" the paroel bore the name of the leads It before the grandatand audl elation In Eugene Friday evening i k l t .m t e im . • ‘•rte d In the rated as being good. enoee at tha annual la n e county sender or the name or address of There Is probably no lim it to the e x p la in ^ that e t ^ t a T J L J t ^ K i i i The encouraging signs faintly dls- the addressee Yet the paroel was fa ir which w ill be held In Eugene low price that R u n t , can place on I ’ d m X . ' “* P<rt Of Ju,y delivered bright and early and w ith Auguet Tt. 3». n and SO. her lumber. It was said. Russia Is the east are ca u se d . *!? y ° much ln • ' r'd«nce n<r? “ out a moment's delay Monday The wagon, an e x a c t r e p lic a of j exporting lumber to this country to depressions on th e ,b®y wer® but nothl«8 has been the pioneer vehicle, will ba mounted morning. The only clue upon which , receive gold credit, which she may whtchTcause the add®d and Impatience which Is the on the old llnch-pln wagon which the poetoffloe staff could base de j apply on farm machinery and other toward U,e .leDressTo^TmTf L j I r outcom® of many months of dls- was brought acroee the plains In ductions was a cryptic legend products needed by the Soviet gov- ? sto7m U a t we s r . couragtng business conditions I. I860 by Mr. Young's parents. It Is which read: This Is an artist's sketch of the armory soon to be erected In Cottage Grove, for which plana ar _ ernment, it was brought out. and lf lh denree.u a i* f f ted causing some lumbermen to dlapalr After 0 days, return to being copied from an old wagon The action of the government In X gh X ta felt th* ,U,Ur* a,mp,y bw * u~ complete. Securing an arm ory for this city has been a dx yearn' Jeb with many seVbacka Two appropriation boa owned by F M. W ilkins whose bills were vetoed, and tbe bill under which the bulldin< la to be constructed provided an Indirect approprta confiscating all timber lands does , he c a t m i n t * ' h" not b,en * «“ dden resumption folks brought It west In 184» M r ton, which was made available early this year, since w hlch time there have been numerous unavoidable de away with stumpage value, while Stewart exnlalned that Ot buy,n8 ’ «omething which com- Cottage Grove, Oregon W ilkins and Henry Harlow, anoth lay«. Bids for construction are to be called for within a few day*. the prevalence of forced or convict the a’ c u ^ n - or w i^ ? m° n " na* could not ®«l*®‘ The staff declares these facts to er pioneer, are designing the new labor puts production at such a low this direction thc^e u Th* ®x lr ®m®,y hot weather which be true and correct In every par wagon box ' boat.** figure that no other country can lumber and such th in » . ^ h t a h h i exP*rl" nced ‘n practically ticular. They further declare and The pageant will be one of many hope to compete, the lumbermen to th in k . th® consuming field, has un- positively assert that If they had ^ ? ‘ gettOt h Ì'nideàPtaL? Cì “ m' doubted,y * * • « a » to * »•> h«y- features to make this year's fair different from any othar aver held witnesses they oould prove It. I t was the belief of the lumber- mov, ’ y es tais C . t t»« fact ‘ hat the In addition they further our-rlp- h u lld ln » . ________ Z here. An old-time fiddlers* contest men that the treasury department > > e x s s~ mis a way. building job i Is connected up much In lifting the temporary ban placed Chamber^ wanted to know then,' “lm- ¿¿7— ------— u* of * lum- will enliven the grandstand pro ley Itlpley by giving the explana closer with the producers tion and solution of thia Interesting Ordinance la Adopted Regulatlng Beginning with next week's is Thia Arrangement Would Elim in on lumber from Russia, was In- medtatalv following 2 . m ™ ' 1- iT" h*1- than erer b«,o r« The dally gram and there w ill be several new 1 dally pa- problem at once instead of making sue The Sentinel w ill give a trial to fluenced by large exporters of farm east’ ’ C h lm b e ^ ta o J a h t^ h i h fd * * ” *“ * * h **" , , “ * d wlth P®««1"»'» CutUng of Curba for and unusual vaudeville acts. A new ai» Five Miles on Way to pesslmta- ■ he public wait a day or a week as a change of publication day from machinery and other products. ( “ p o m o ^ t westaer ^ L J , . ^ '** repdrU “ to tb* P"’ **»»« dam flood-light system before tha stand the case may b». Nerv loe Statlons ttiuaiaw Forcata. Thursday to Friday Subscriber« In will light the stage to a greater ex corn crop and that too There Is but a slight oatch In the «he city w ill receive next week’s ««lud ea soviet lumber, however, a new «Le “ y the *“ * t' not helped any. tent than has evsr before bean at problem. W hile delivery was mads paper Friday afternoon by poetof the lumber industry of this country' “W ell ” Ph>mhar^ The truth Is, although the past tempted here. 'prom ptly, the poetofflce _ »taff had The Oregon _ _ ___ The city of Cottage Grove __________ __ Electric con tern will still be In a bad way. for R u ? flce carrier. ____________ Instead of by carrier “ """T two week" ha*« «I u m W. i S Displays In the pavUlons give not the slightest Idea who mailed aBou} to ooms Into a lot of property boy as heretofore There will be no plates seeking « common user ala will send her lumber to other for tj,e power that causes th e wi*'’^ ***** contrlhuted nothing encourag- promise of being larger and mors tbe parcel or for whom It was In- 01 doubtful value. A t Monday change In the time of receipt of agreement with the Southern Pa countrle. at the « m e low figure to v ^ o c ita ^ o V a e ^ T n ™ 7 „ ? d . . T - ,B»' the ‘“ >Provement In AtlaaUc attractive. Many long-time occu- tended, but since the paroel ___ ____ ____ by ____ ___ _ con night's meeting of the oouncll the papers those on rural routes. I f cific company over _ the latter’s compete there with lumber ex- an ^ t e m .m r J ,7 " u T ? coa«‘ FA 3 Pr,c« a"d also In Cali- pants of display stalls have In- ( slated of several bock copies of The c,tT attorney was Instructed to pro- the experiment proves Mt'tafactory M ar«hftald' line for the distance that ported from the United States. here*” * started fornta business, even though based c reased the stae of their booths, end , Cottage Grove Sentinel. It was de- '-“• d against «bout a hundred par- the change of publication dav will ,h® P^poned O. E. Siuslsw exten llia n v n m w » n la r n r lk a . u . red ^ a _a e. . — k l.k . street, _sta___ an. a. ' ” r __.. . The National Lumbermen s asso- th upon nothing more than conditions many new enterprise) have alraaMu already . , I II l vs *1 ew The Sentinel office In 1 rvmla °®u iieu.n uP°n ^ which sidewalk slon parallels the Marshfield line elation, b« permanent with which the W illam ette fo r it hTvTnv m .surrounding transportation prob- rented apace. The flower display.' the hope that a «lory about It might ••»d/’or sewer assessments are de- just out of Eugene, it was learned valley and West Coast Lumber- , X , •• * *” fln ,t '« « •. a r« as much In evidence wblrh the judges last year named oatch the eye of the unknown -»nd I »n*iu«>t. Most of these are pieces place.” from authentic sources Friday men’s associations are associated, ta today as they were the latter part the beat in the slate. Is being er (thereby making two catches in of Pr°P«rty upon which liens are Chambers let it go at that. Such a plan would eliminate the working to bar soviet products. It of July, and that alone Is encourag worked up to even more loveliness the problem), who might - - » ‘t « ma- l*>*" the owners believe the construction of approximately five was said. ing. I f this slight advantage can tnia year, under the leadership of terlally In arriving al a solution o t Pr°P«rty to be worth. Many of tha miles of the Sluslaw extension, thus be held for another two weeks, and Hen Keeney. the mystery. assessments are hangovers from _ _ speeding up construction of thia there Is reason to believe that It The oattle entries, especially the The final Installment of this year« back. Proceedings “ “ «• which. If built, will u p one of can be. a bona fide Increase In the Jerseys, have already shown eigne thrilling mystery story aoDear a number of othar pieces of . — . will ------- . PPw r »»«daet ---------- A prairie fire that had swept the richest timber b e lts s till s t.n r f ot being the beet ever shown here, i In an — early — " - .-------------- ------------ •. consumer demand would quickly Issue of The C o tta » I Pr °P«riy were held In abeyance be- the country could hardly have done Ing in the United S u u . ,la n a - put backbone Into the market. while greater numbers and more Grove Sentinel provided (he mye- cau«® owners had promised to U k e more damage to grain In " I a_._a s . w sem a » « a eoF ta >11*. _ _S — — kt i__ «. w Two officers from the stale penl- The line yards are In a few In- care of the delinquencies. Nebraska in d n eirb y etataa." ac c^ unon “*« • varleliee of show horeee are al-1 (ery Is solved A report of the water collector cording to Robert Z. Drake o w n e r u . y t — b a ’ - th k ° n Electric _____ ________ — e Or« ----- ~~A.»,«. ( P O R T L A N D Au» is vr t5 ntiar>' »P«nt several days here ,ta «ce» m aking inquiry for blocks ready stabled at 'he fair grounds — I O W m I »Kak «ar*»m e> t - e U _ o . ____ a _ _ . a au . n lL il showed the water accounts to be In of the' Standard' ftasonlng 'society ■ou* ht Immediate action by Kelly 63 prominent lu m b e ? m -n during the search for the escaped ot »lock on which they want ship- to compete for prises and to show r»> l c u * i t » first class condition, with only six who made that statement In a re i — ‘hteretate v commerce p o or,ianrt Dave Cox, who was , . m«nt in oeptemoer. September. W hile thia move u u iu ie r c e c commie- o m m is - a and nd P r tla n d __ j . -i t u .2 ! n<* ro convict, usve vox, wno vvnueinis what la n e county llveetook grow- ir U C K * o n ip L i l l e 18 »Ion on the Sluslaw extension, it ?™av ln a hTaJdtai d c a Ptured Tuesday forenoon north «• " ° t general it Indicates that ere are doing T a l l r o / 1 fc»» I mora than a " ,on«h arrears. rent telephone conversation from was learned ' a h « « a tt^ i two ° f E “ gene The “ en “ ept a careful d* ‘ **r’ are ‘* “ " ’ ‘" 8 ’ ° ‘d « Almost every day naw arrivals of * H lR L U I O r L i BHC L i O U l l i y September 18 was set as tbs date Omaha with hie local superinten on the Under the first plan advanced for aao U “ suffered two weeks watch a t the Divide overhead _ and are nW not to ge uny ___ w «a OMt »■■■«» prices >sasvo« MC IU go raoshorees are led through the - -> for tbe sale of (10.000 in general dent, W. M. MacGIbhon. ago. motor j l° w«r and are lik e ly to advance. the Sluslaw extension. It was to ex carefully scrutinized every fairground gates. Old favorites of » » - , 1 , _ fu"d refunding bonds recently autb Several sections In the central tend out of Eugene parallel to the i O r? Kelly '' and’ V tte ^ ^ d ‘''.d ',ehlc1« “ » t (be (rack here, and new entries ,u 'Uur“ ,’n '» Freight Chargee on orixed by tbe people. In the meantime It la surprising stales have had rains since tha; Southern Pacific Marshfield line ' Marshfield line ‘ o f'O A re g o n ' « '^ n iie d the University . A ne<ro who Raveled back and / » "< *• that many fir mills have from the Paclfle coast circuit will I am b e r Would Be of Tre- An °rd Inane, was passed fixing time and prospects for a substan for a distance of about five miles, fo u n d e r s nt ih„ n ^ .,k v .n .. r _ _ forth through the county by the had their stocks reduced enough. t — m rougn m e be seen in thrilling races every ef- __ ,ha assessments for wldsnlng and tlal portion of a crop are brightei sw. • uiRLM ce ox a o o u t riv e m ile s, foun d »™ o f th e and then cut eouth toward Hadley- ber company at E ^ C n e * mettood larnoon. "wndoua Benefit lighting M ain street on desirable items, that they are ^ ‘he Southern Pacific has a - - ' ___ An ordinance was passed regu CO TTA G E G R O V E B A T T E R Y having some little trouble rilling mixed cars. Northwest buyers are lating cutting of curbs for service F A V O R A B L Y M E N T IO N E D necUng itak with the Oregon Elec- this com pany^nd a £ S ¡ a” ™ ^ ’ l«bted In order to "toP “ >«»« r« free to adm it that even though A truck freight line from Eugene station«, trie west of Eugene, at the Oregon mission ^ l i e u t . n J J T ^ o J e l ta ^ _ th* hP* ' Í P* t* “ ' to Mapleton and Florence, to con there has been no strengthening In The recent issue of Oregon Electric Oregon mission as lieutenant colonel ln _ In E n g la n d A r e R e n i ' n,Ct directly with a coastwise ehlp- Ouardsman had the following to • ubs,aUon there, and the command of the 20th engineers in ' wno was believed to he price, they are finding It necessary 111 E iU g lU IlU f i c a i plug w rv |c. to be started at the - y about t h . Coltagr O r ^ h a t-, ~ r £ ^ n t V ^ « ' ^ 0 ^ 0 ^ “^ ^ ^ watch on the officers so to shop around considerably more The body of the Filipino who was same Ume. la being considered by to give inform ation to the ea- than they did four weeks ago In killed last weak when a oar with the Asbury Transportation com M ta r . the O E. Une woukl cut j the n^L John Lesutor kaye order to get mixtures and ship The reorganisation of battery K. pany. Use of the Florence harbor nfhe passengers went through the ments required. Comstock overhead, le etill a t the 148th coast artillery. Cottage Grove, b u le s on Used Ford Are le contemplated. — ■ ■ ' ____________ negro was leas than six feet tall and The marked reduction In the out chapel here, no Instructions having has progressed to the point where I The line would connect with a weighed nearly 800 pounds, he was put which has no»8 held for some •M 0 Annually been received aa to what to do with a live up and at 'em organisation ln T H O R N T O N C O R N ER S. subsidiary line of vessels plying the easily sighted when he ventured mount view . time Is beginning to make Itself IL Nothing has been learned con that city seems assured LaSells D. coastal water«, and into the open. felt and If there la a revival In ( B p ^ s i Is the SseUasi.) Stewart, an overseas veteran of the (BpscUl le Ike Bsatlasl.) The United Stales knows nothing September, a lot of people are go World w ar during which he held a Aug. 20.- W arren Tlaon of Drew Aug. 30.—M r. and Mrs. James about taxes and privations, accord ing to be surprised when they dis commission as captain of engin was an overnight guest Sunday of Hessman of Bluehlll. Neb., are vis ing to a personal letter to the edi cover what a small hold the buy eers, has been selected to head the a brother. M. M. Ttaon. iting thta week with a niece. Mrs. tor of The Sentinel from Colonel made possible by the use of boats o n . of whom «wtaln^d « v . r i ers have bad on the market. u n it Herbert W. Lombard has been M r. and Mrs. S. P Shortridge and John Lesuler. who was stationed at and trucks would reduce the retail juries are yet at a Eurena h n s n its i appointed first lieutenant ln the Mrs Olive Berry and children Claude Arne. They later w ill go I t is not reasonable to expect a to California for a vis it the University of Oregon during the f w o V i i ^ n V 1, , ^ ^ 'On,V* sudden upturn. I t is not In the battery, succeeding Samuel O. spent Sunday with M r. and Mrs. J. o or three cents. It Is said. Lower ty, In which county the accident M r. and Mrs. C. R. Dear motored world war. Taxes, Insurance, etc., Schwartz who resigned recently to W . Thorne of London. Cottage Grove was prominent in cards with the export business at to Harrisburg Sunday and visited on a second hand Ford are 1200 sn- rTi V fo,r ,l'an*' county would bene- happened, made an Investigation as accept a position ln Washington, D. Mrs. Lyle Scott of W alker vis news stories from the American such a low ebb for the cargo mills, nually, according to Colonel Leader. k in d s b* rt“ t a n d • b l PP| “ » ot alt to Its cause, but deemed an Inquest C. Lieutenant Lombard first en ited Friday evening with Mrs. J. M r. and Mrs. Herman W illard. many of which are down and have ___ Miss _ Delsa Dutton of Cottage Legion convention held last week at The tax on whisky Is 680 per cent _____________unnecessary I t was thought poe- tered the service during the W orld W. Fisher. Grove visited the first of the week Baker R «v Duncan P. Cameron, been for several weeks, as they and on beer and tobacco It la >80 elble that a blowout of a tire might w ar serving as a NCO and officer of Miss cNew or of Portland I with an uncle and aunt M r and —- 0 Edna M sscmew h * * rved two years ago as chap- cannot operate profitably without per cent. O f course, In the United laln’ “ d who waa a PP°i“ t«d short- heavy cutting which the foreign Hear h **0 re«p°n»,b|« There w«r« the ordnance department and field spent last week with her parents. Mrs H. C Sellers States we do not have whisky or L conflicting u u u i u u n f reports of witnesses as in w , V I I O U I U _ I _ I _ to I U ----------- n ear artillery. Following the w ar he wae “ 1 “ " ,C M cN ew - leaving The Land threshing machine before th« convention to fill out markets take, but It Is entirely pos beer. The Income tax Is 38 cents ring at a rapid or alow speed, for two years a lieutenant ln the for Portland Saturday, accompan from Creswell is operating in the “ n “ “ exP,r«d term, was elected for sible that a fu rth er strengthening to M cents on the dollar of Income whether the Ill-fated car was Cottage Grove unit, then company led by her stater Agnes, who w ill re neighborhood this week. i n,oUl*.r “i. “ d aUo named of the domestic water demands will and many owner« of big homes have a stimulating effect on the ------ The fact that It hit the railing of D, 186th Infantry. One officer and main with her a week. The Baptist Sunday school of d* * g,t.e to the c°? ’ «“ t ‘° B have had to close them because One hundred or more are ex- tbe ov«rhead ,f>ree limes before go- Mrs. D. M. Keene of Waconda Cottage Grove held a picnic supper I £ h «*P«n«es paid. Ben Dorris of foreign customers and. therefore, number of NCO'e and men were they can't afford servants and the peoted for the eeeelon of the county much depends upon the trend which throu<h seemed to prove the eliminated for various reasons and and Mrs. O. M. Becker of Eugene on the river near the steel bridge ! £ ? * “ * " “ “ I T “* ? ' ex|>enee of heating. business takes during the next two ohamber of commerce to be held ln h gh gP««d theory. L ittle has been their places promptly filled by visited Monday afternoon with Mondav e v e n in » five oth«r» w«t« named who will weeks. Colonel Leader's eon he« won I. O. O. F. hall tonight Dinner w ill <ot ,rom ° * * *"Ju«*d men. aa only Mrs. Keene former members of the battery.' M r W. and A. Mrs? C liff d I d L* ° n Arn# of Broadbent is v is it-1 ***7,* ™?lroad fa r* P *^ - Fred Ben- numerous championship t • n n I • be served at 8:10. The inland retail yard demand OBa' tbe driver of the car. oan The Guardsman is the official matches and the English have been Is almost certain to Increase to Representative Hector Macpher- ’ P«*11 ■‘•»»llah Intelligibly. publication of the Oregon national able to down all others except the guard where M r. Lebow has em p lo ym en t! M r and Mrs. Ralph Sears and I in T * ’ 10*’.?*0'“ ' ^ ’ th*’ P°rtion ° f the some extent In September. The ~ referred to as the father of United States In various sports. cabinet form of government for farmers are said to be In the best Fish Weighs 1(8 Pounds. M r. and Mrs E. __ M . ______ Boas ____ of children of W alker visited Sunday W » 1* « « « « va>*eF. Colonel Leader says be hopes the Oregon, will be the speaker. He A skate, a monstrosity of the fish Mount View spent Sunday w ith a with Mrs. Amanda. Sears. Cottage Grove did not enter the shape financially now that they Hotel Woman In Accident. Americans never take up cricket, has made a deep study of the sub fam ily, was caught at Winchester M r and Mrs. W alter Dowens drUm “ rps cont“ t h®“ “«® ot the have been at any time since the w ar Mrs. Lew H . Hansen, of the Ash eon and the latter's wife. M r. and for England wishes to have one ject over a period of many years bay over the week end by L. C. in spite of the complaint being Mrs. Gene Boss. were guests Saturday evening of trealendou« expense of doing so. game In which the "arrogant yank and will be prepared to answer any Farnam . He placed It on the grass land hotel at Ashland, was severely heard. A move to make alterations Mrs. Dan Beck is staying at T o M r. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider. shaken up and sustained numerous ” Is not superior. is gaining headway and It Is the queslloue that may come from the In front of his house on Eighth minor injuries in a motor car acci ledo with her granddaughter, Mrs. Mrs. George Brum field of Cot- l n t u r e d IF fT P F ille d The English army officer la l audience. street, where It attracted consider e re f t i l e d most pronounced in the small dent south of Creswell Sunday fore Carl King, who recently underwent tage Grove and Mrs. W alter Dow- great booster for Muasollnl. Italian towns and country. The dealers The proposal to finance com pie- eb*« »ttentlon. It weighed 138 noon. She drove o ff the highway to an operation. dictator, and believes England tlon of the state roads In the coun- P°unds. D o r i, . o d . ens were S'1®««« at the Mrs, Aman- acknowledge that they have no avoid a collision and the car turned t h ^ to J J ita ^ m 7 ¿ a .™ ? h! d da Sear« home Tuesday, helping to needs a similar person. stock. I f it should suddenly become The skate la flat and diamond ty through an advance of funds by Dr » ¿ O ta s I by cook for threshers. Speaking of the taxes the English the state highway commission, to shaped. has a tall similar to that of over in the ditch. H er right arm Dr. necessary for each yard to order Harold Axley at his office in was Injured, one jaw was injured M r. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider have to j>ay. Leader says the reason be repaid with O. Cottage Grove. That something that has been just one car, the supply which the C. funds, will a cow. Its mouth le on the under spent Sunday at Hebron with Mrs. Is that the English bulldog did not be discussed briefly. Representative side of the body and Its eyes In the end one tooth knocked out and her said may be misunderstood w ith mills are now carrying would not Mrs. Addison Heath of Hebron Schneider's brother. D. L. Miller. She was Im itate other European nations and Macpherson Is the only speaker on upper side, probably so that It oan't right leg was Injured. ludicrous results was illustrated in be enough to go around. W ill they brought here for medical atten visited Saturday evening w ith Mrs. go whining to America for alma the program. see what tt la eating. I t has no fins the case of the automobile crash do that? I t they do, we are all set tion. She wae on her way to Port J. W. Fisher. but licked his wounds and tightened and swims by an up and down mo Boys Caught W ith Beer. , last week. ____ ________________________ _ L ittle Freddie Bennett for better business in the fall and Miss Bernice Thom e of London land to attend a hotel men's meet his belt. tion of Its “wings,” Two young lads w ith several h o t-' had heard accounts of the accident w® not haye to w ait long now ing and was sufficiently recovered visited three days of last week Colonel and Mrs. Leader remem S U R V E Y M A Y 8 H O B T E N Thia one had Inside It several an uncle and a u n t M r. and ties of beer and a bottle of moon- and had heard that the men were «° F«t the decision. R O A D TO L A N E COAST flab weighing a pound each or by Monday to complete her trip. with ber pleasantly their sojourn In the shine were captured Saturday night Filipinos. He was telling a friend ’’ The ear. a W lllys-Knlght, was badly Mrs. S. P, Shortridge. United States and the many friends more I t wae snugged by the tall Charles Chapman sustained a by Deputy Sheriff Pitcher a short ! about the accident, and he did so Survey of a probable new route and was landed w lm considerable damaged and was left with the they made. distance south of the city, where this way: for the road from Richardson eld- difficulty. Thta fteh Is seldom Nelson Motor company for repairs. severe injury to his right thumb they had their car parked. Because “Say. did you hear about th e : Tuesday morning when, while he *?a P|«‘ on *■ h«1"« m*de by caught on a line. Farnam caught It was uncoupling a wagon with which the lads have always borne a automobile wreck? Nine men were Teachers' Institute Dates S et p “ ■ Morse, county engineer. while trolling for salmon. he was hauling wood, the horses splendid reputation and have prom- i mashed all to pieces and they were ’ Thta proposed route, whloh Is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dates for the annual Lane county ised the editor that they w ill n o t; filled with peanuts." teachers' institute have been set as started up suddenly. The thumb about nine miles in length, would, Battery Quota la Reduced, ---------------------- caught under the coupling pin and again offend in a similar monner, | Lightning may not strike twice reduce the dtatanoe to the coast Captain LaSella Stewart has ra Thursday and Friday, October 23 their names are being withheld the flesh was torn to the bone. Equalization Board to M e e t I ln th® same place, but when tt il bout 10 miles but It would require celved word that the enlisted quota and 34, according to E. J. Moore, Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. They were fined $28 each Meetings of the county t u equal- comes to a lightning Job of llght- A heavy truck carrying four tons two bridges across the Sluslaw, one of battery "E." local national guard county superintendent of schools. It was said that other hoys h a d _____________________________ _ a car of Its tires and and Mrs. T. C. Shaw were M r. and Ization board to pass on claims ___ for ®niog crossing to the south bank a t Rich Thta institute w ill be held at one unit, has been reduced from 80 men of dynapilte went througn a bridge left the scene just before the offl-1 assessment adjustments w ill s ta r t! «cries, Wes Chrisman, Bedrock Mrs. Theron Beals of Seattle. Mr. ardson and the other crossing of the Eugene schools and will be and three officers Io 80 men and a short distance above Disston Wed and Mrs. Joe Safley and M ra cer arrived. the second Monday in September, merchant. Is certain the rule doea nesday afternoon of last week, but again to the north bank at Maple three officers. As there were that In addition to local Institutes for M am ie Gldney of Cottage Grove The board is composed of Judge C. 1 no« aPP!y- ton. various districts to be held next many In the company who either no damage was done except to the and Mr. and Mrs. V. W . Shaw and Few Lightning F lrre Here. P. Bnrnard of the county court, Monday night M r. Chrisman was M r. Morse has said that If thta had removed from the city, or were spring. bridge. Dick Sturges went from fam ily of thta neighborhood. W hile the Cascade forest has suf Ben F. Keeney, county assessor, awakened by the barking of his here with his wrecker and extri route la followed seven railroad about to remove. It was easy to re Miss M arie Nixon and Miss M ax fered from numerous forest fires and W alter B. Dillard, county clerk, i dog. but didn't recognise the bark The chamber of commerce, at Its ine Nixon of Cottage Grove visited caused by lightning during the p u t cated the truck, the rear end of grade croealngs can be e»<mlnated ; duoe the quota by Issuing dta- Claims for adjustment of assess-! «« a warning. The next morning Tuesday noon luncheon, decided Miss Lila Dutton Tuesday after few weeks, the Umpqua forest out ments may be filed w ith the coun-1 h® found his light truck stripped which caught on cross pieces of the on the main road on the north bank, charges to these. The first survey made for the Cooe I There are now several on the that It was too late In the season noon. bridge when the main stringers from here has suffered but slight ty clerk and these w ill be passed of a good spare tire and a number gave way. They were so completely bay line of the Southern Pacific | w aiting list, but it le not believed to take action on the proposal to Miss Osle Chapman of Garibaldi ly. So far only three small blazes upon by the board. of accessories. was over thta eouth bank route but 1 that there w ill he any vacancies for erect dressing rooms at the steel visited Tuesday with Mrs. J. W. have been reported and these have rotted that Mr. Sturgee wondered A year ago two cars owned by later It wae changed to the north, eome t ime. bridge swimming hole. that they had supported the many Fisher. Mr. Chrisman were stripped of done little or no damage. F ire Proof Safes. Sentinel. light load« that had passed over the everything loose. Including toqls bridge during the several weeks and spare tire. The thieves started By Others« '• »• » « e ie ; preceding. to loosen the rims from the ear« I t was necessary to unload the but evidently were frightened away truok before It could be extricated. before completing the Job. The dynamite was for use In blast ing on the Brice creek road. A oounty bridge crew has re paired the bridge. S iS rF r XL acro(i P u b lic a tio n D a y City to Take Property Pe C h anged For Delinquent Liens To Oregon Electric Seeks Common Use on S. P. *tOr“ *“« on ,ccount °f - , G ra in Looks L ik e Fire H a d H it I t Founder Booth-Kelly Dies of Heart Attack Officers Watch Here For Escaped Convict Taxes and Privations - • T s X ? G s r a s - s r a ? s.'.“ ’ .',“.;,™ “X ;;; Cameron Again Elected Legion State Chaplain Countv Chamber Macpherson Here Tonight ““^ .t i i , H ith Peanuts A T ir e Thieves A g a in F isit C h rism an Truck a n d D yn a m ite Go Through B ridge THE FEATHERHEADS A Bully Idear G o d a r d K i l l s Snake W ith 1 1 R a ttle s Oeo. M. H all Is Injured. George M. H all, 88, of Paaadena, Cal., former Cottage Grove banker, suffered a broken right leg, scalp wounds and shoulder abrasions re cently when he narrowly escaped being crushed to death Io the col lapse of a pergola on a structure of tha Mountain View mausoleum, whloh he and Arch Thompson, an other former reeldent, were tearing down. Both bones ln Mr. H a ll’s leg were broken and hs also suffsrsd from severs shook. Hs was mounted on a ladder working on the pergola when the struoture collapsed. M r. Thompson escaped with slight In- Jurlee, A -attleenake w ith 11 rattles was killed Saturday evening by 8. L. Godard while he and hie fam ily ' were on a outing up Row river. The reptile was slightly disabled by being run over by the car as I t I crossed tha road a short j beyond the Bake Stew art ] Godard stopped ths car, fo the snake into the gr It with rocks, one of It on the head as It strike. I t was 38 and M r. Godard grandaddy of the of the valley.