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VOLUMS XXXIX. MPROVEMENT IS SEEN (C otta /?m Groe' r f' NU M BER II. C O T T A G E O R O V E , M M R C O U N TY . O H M O N . F R ID A Y . M K F T K M R K U M , 1»»» G la u E akin EiOed In g||Q|p E d tv a r d i Cows 11 in Cameron Is to Speak Survey of Willumette F ill Red Crow Is to Have i Extended to This City I ee It ee h o lf In Boston K la m a th F a ir Part Time Worker Here ,day [^ [1 .«aiw 80 S 10 SIN6 AGAIN Murvey of the W illam ette for a The Orove links, the elty's first Rev. Duncan P. Cameron, «tate H E B R O N , »apt. 2 4 —(Special.) Lane couaty chapter of the I lav. K. U. Groat, 97, for many • American Red Cross will _ Edwards' _____ herd of Holstein», chaplain of the American Legion proposed barge canal Is to be ex- indoor golf course, will have Its maintain E. . J. . ________ . tended to Cottage Orove. In a wire form al opening Saturday, when re | years active as a paator In tha ; worg„r hers tbrae days a a weak a a cow cow and and two two calve*, calves, won won four worker here three daya - week — and delegate to the national con- today The HentineJ M r McNary freshments will be served during Gownâ of Early Period Are to _ . .. I Baptist church, will apaak Munday " rn. ih la work waa blua rlbbona and ona purple ribbon ventlon In Boston, has been hon-| ga(d that If the request for exten- _ _ _______ ,h» M .t h„ l i . t church un- county fa *' In ( the evening. ________ Members of the city Great Incraaie U Production nl, ht Be Worn at Church ored by being chosen from among slon of the survey to this city had government have been asked to ex- irtoui, Bay» lM * Incapacitated byunforaean ctr |n M „ of th. Cottage Orova which they were entered laet week Would Ba Bariouz Homecoming. Ihe O r a s o n .le le v a te a to r e o r e a e n t ,' * * n made at the same time as the hiblt their skill at tbs expense of ' oumstanoee. Ha w ill taka part In branch ____ held The rlbbona represented four firsts the Oregon delegate, to re p re ^ n t and u und. r,tood , of the organisation held The rlbbona represented : the pioneer program, one of the Munday night Mrs. M artha W y a tt and a grand champion prise. The Trade Paper the »tate at a ' nlveralty club break g prlngneld he would have had the that Mayor N E. Glass haa chal- Happy Munday evening aeries re- of Eugene, ataff member of the prise money won by the herd to fast to be held October 8 In Hoa extension placed In the original ap- lenged Treasurer Herbert Eakln, j Interest Is Increasing In the Pres ' rently started by the church, tem» Red Cross organisation, who taled M l. ton. He haa been asked to give a propriation for the survey. Senator stake» to be decided upon by byterian homecoming week end O. Dickie, »A. will give one or two will be stationed here, explained the M r Edwards will • h" w, th® . Willamette Valley Lumbermen recltatlona and several other fea work for Cottage Grove, this work and calves this week at the Mlakl 5-mlnute response to a toast to the M cN ary will request the govern- committee, one of whom Is to be which opens tonight w ith a con- ment engineers to extend the sur- named by M r Glass, one to be gregatlonal dinner In I. O. O. F. hall »tate». ture» have been planned being part of a county-wide dam- you county fair In Yreka. Cal. Agree to Maintain Firm vey to this city under the terms of namrd by Mr. Eakln and the third and Pastor Duncan P. Cameron has One of the features will be a dis 1 onstratlon program. Those pres the present bill, but If this can not member to be selected by the two received a number of letters from Price Policy play of pioneer relics, a large num- ent at the board meeting were Rev. be done he w ill Introduce a bill at comm|tteemen firs t named. former members, some of whom I Iter of which have been »»cured. Duncan P. Cameron, Mrs. B. R. Job. the approaching session of c o n g r e s s ---------------------- w rite that they w ill be present Tha committee assisting Rev. Ira W orth Harvey, D. A. Emerson ahd that w ill make the necessary ap- . _ .. , , (tiaew'e Lumbar 1>I«M|.) while others extend greetings and ' R. Aldrich In arranging the pro Mrs. lim a Thum express regret that they can not re Throughout the fir producing dle- gram follow» 8. I. Mackln, Earl A Red Cross office w ill be main- turn. The ladles' aid society Is In Residents here believe that I t , . . . <? L l n t tríete there has been a slightly im- ; Ct)„ . o B Arnesi. W ilbur Watkins, talned at the high school and Mrs. Government Engineer M aking wouid coat little more to build a L a t h a m OCDOOl L flS tn C t charge of the dinner and prepara Ed Bailey Recelvea Endorsement proved feeling during the past two Mrs. Dwight Mercer. Mrs. C. C. W yatt's office hours will be from , canal from Springfield to Cottage ___ tion» are being made for a large weeks. A close scrutiny of the ac Cone. Mrs A G Mprankel and Rev. T rip by Boat From for Governor, DelæU 10:30 to noon on Monday». Wednes Grove than It would cost to build number. tual business betog booked shows J. Mams. days and Fridays. 8he w ill handle from Eugene to Springfield, which i Display of Potatoes and Asters Was Eugene North. A gathering Saturday afternoon Is Speaker that If the email amount of opti problems dealing with Red Cross, fact suggested the request that the i In the church parlors w ill be a fea mism that has Vivpi crept » Into »»aw * the »aw I minds .I.M W - • a r* A — J - Said to Equal Those of county relief, Juvenile court or survey be continued to this city. ture of the three-day homecoming. of some lumberman raosntly haa T nlT t V*P O UT A r t * R e a d y . . .. .... work. . The • tele- Regular Fair. An official reconnaissance survey any real foundation It la baaed en _ _ , — other charitable wor • Mrs. pj e . Compton of this city - Old pictures w ill be shown, old coe- llrely upon an lu c re *.. In the Ph<” >« connection for the office Is glected pr„ , dent of the Lan< of the W illam ette river below Eu- tumes w ill be worn, old time songs v o lu m . o f plec.rr.ants from the re o" ‘ h# high school the county W C. T. U. at the county gene was etarted Monday by W H . w ill be aung and an old time social . . t L A T H A M . Sept. 24.— (Special.>— w ill be enjoyed. Tea w ill be served. tall yards that are served by all office and telephone have been a r fonventlon bald here Tuesday Rucker, United Mutes arm y engln- Classed as a better exposition than Arrangements are In charge of rall deliveries throughout the mid- Five Cup. Are Donated by Bualnee. raegsd for through the courtesy of o th< r o fflceri choaen were Mrs eer, who with his fam ily arrived In ___ last year, a successful children's Mrs. B. R. Job. (he school board. R” of Eugene, vice preel- Eugene Saturday morning. The dle-westero and eastern portions of , Qualifying Rounds Hoi The board of directors of the d e ' r Mrg Carrl< R. Norris of Eu- survey will furnish the information I fa ir was held Friday evening a t the o m e c o m u .« Vr » a .~ ~ -<~ The n homecoming program for the United Blaise. I l Is also ap In celebration of the »«venty- school house Exhibits varied from gunday w lll gtart with Sunday Cottage Orove branch of the Red ' , ecretary and Mrs. Arnett* necessary for the proposed canal- Are Played parent that tha bulk of thle Im ninth anniversary of the garden displays to live pets. More 10 o’clock and It Is hoped Croas w ill meet e t 7:80 the third W a |j g , reaaure’r izatlon of the stream. provement In buying la coming of the Rebekah order, which was than attended. The Latham P - have atU nd * nce of 300. At Monday of each month ‘ ______ , „„ r. cor<i Mr. Rucker will travel by boat from Ihs small towns In the ag ri organized In 1851 in C*“ cln“ tl’ T. A., sponsor of the fair, held a tf|e l t homecoming service Thirty-four men have signed for cultural dtatrlcts. . r> r - I _____ — , r.7 ^ ii„ n 'P ltv foi Ing a complete hydrographic survey local lodge entertained Saturday meeting in connectio». Rev Cameron will preach on "An The encouragement received as a the cup tournament to be held Mun * “J . rnnr M Mry Bailey who Who was un ° f ,h * stream eo route. evening. A large number atten ed. F lf t exhibits, entered by 40 Unaj,haa,ing Gospel.'' The sermon result of more retail yard orders day by tbe Cottage Grove Oolf governor. " ,‘v* rnnr M r r Bailey, Bal“ V' * h° was un He will compile figures and other the Eugene lodge »ending a ddega- chi,dren shOwed work that children foUJ te d by communion. The Twenty-els completed the has no doubt been augmented to club data concerning the depth of the tlon end other out of town lodges acCompllahed last summer through evcnlng service wlll be in charge of qualifying round of 28 holes (he some extent by press reports and river at the low w ater stage at all , being represented. their own initiative and without former pastors of the church, ------ and John Madley of Eugene. opinions by well-known economists first of the week and the remainder points below Eugene. The su rvey1 The following program was glv- apacial «upervision. First, second among whom wm be Rev. W . V. that business In general has reached Wedneedey. In a preliminary outline for the W illiam A. Delsell. democratic will reveal the height of the banks en: Song. “America,’ by those pre- and thlrd prices as well as a grand McQee thls city, oldest In point Five cupe have been donated, one the turning point and that brighter nach" n ? b e ~ e lv e n to "the winners of coming year there la seen an In- candidate for congress from the above the water level of the stream, sent; music by the Latham orches- priI(i were a warded in each class of gervice; a r . Spearow of Port- days are ahead Ih r c h a m p io n s h ip to th a w in n er» o f crease in the county levy over that of first district, outlined hla platform. the number and location of all tra; address, "Rebekah-Odd Fellow- and over jj 0 ln pr|M money was ]and p r j y. . This publication la gruplng eager hZ f*^ t a rc ¿nd a’ d third thia year. In the budget th l. y .a r u yln g particular atrea. on h i. shoals and sand bars, and the depth ship," Mra. Clara Kent: feature d|gtributed. Judges were Herman land. Dr. J. C. Templeton of Eugene and Rev. O. R. Cromley of Salem. ly Into the uncertain outlook for en flights, end on e to th e h o ld er «0.000 for the .retirement _or_b<m«lsi plank pertaining to prohibition, o f the water around such obstruc- . dance, Mildred and Erm a Bennett: Smith-Hughes instructor in A feature of the evening service couraging news which oan be based eliminated as the automobile Jn an to the convention tlons. The evidence of the river song. "Blessed Be the Tie T hat cottage Grove high school. Mayor w ill be a choir composed of old upon feels end the small ray of of low medal score. The cups are license fees for the county were j ohn Knox of Eugene declared tha» washing along the stream banks Binds," by those present. jg E Glass of Cottage Grove, and time members, gow-ned aa they hope which has recently appeared on display et the Wiseman hard turned to this purpose A supper and social hour fol- Mjgg L o u im Shields. Cottage dressed years ago. Those of the alcohol and gasoline can not be will also be noted. la not Ignored, but there la no use ware store. The cup for the cham In the new budget. If present made to m tx tn the 20th century Grove high school domestic a rt In- late and Parjy go’s who w ill M r Rucker w ill complete his sur-1 lowed the program. for the lumber manufacturers of pionship flight was given by the plans to have state funds advanced . __ r __________ pointed out that prohibition Is vey within __________ a week. — , .» It is ------------- expected. Among out-of-town visitors were ltru cto r Judging was done In the wU, Mrg Runty Veatch Mc- the northwest to become excited Quality and Harlels meat markets, for completion of the state highway much more necessary In this age and hia report will be turned over M r. and Mr». W illia m H a rt and O. afternoon. Gee, Mrs. Fine Veatch Mosby, Mrs. for the first flight by O. - V. over the slight acceleration In o n e the - one ........- .............. - — n m e e a n i a r e fo llo w e d the eut the automo- ()f high speed transportation than tQ the government, and the data M Baldwin of Portland. Displays were of an exceptional- Veatch T uttle of Creswell, Mr». Elsie Currin was In charge. ,y fine character. Judges gave spe- Mrg p ora veatch M artin of Cres- ov«r R was In the days of ox team, car collected used In working out de- other five, equally Important, are to I the state rial praise to exhibits of potatoes well Mrg Eva Veatch Holderman, tails of plana and coats for the of the program, . u ,..I, W u U .1 . -n J 1». n . lo r lu h . .1 *1 - « and n i money for the re- rta<e and bicycle Woodson and the o one as much In this dumps as aver The L Lundy tlrement of road bonds w lll have ______ and asters, entered by Jessie Grubb, Sam Veatch and Elhanon Veatch of canalization project. unfortunate aide of the first Inti low medal by J. A. Wiseman declaring them equal to exhibits at j»ort|and Oliver Veatch. Mrs. The 18 turning In the lowest lo he budgeted. Armory Trog resera mation of a better feeling has been One Item In the present budget regular fairs. K a n d lra Named Officer». Mamie Knox Beidler, Curtis Veatch, Digging of the basement for the that several mills that were Idle scores for the qualifying round wlll that w ill not be necessary in the Mr. Glass talked in the evening Mrs Rev. Louis Henry Randle was re Daisy W allace Hemenway, have already announced their In be grouped to play a 19-hole elim new budget is that of 815.000 for the armory was on the value of 4-H club work and W illiam Wallace. Albert Wallace, ination match, the winning right to tractors Just before the rain of tn elected clerk of the Umpqua Bap tentions of starting up. while there form ------ Smith-Hughes work in agriculture Minnie Horton W illits, Mrs. H attie the championship flight and Cottage Grove armory. past week Interfered with opera tist association and Mrs. Randle la nothing whatever to Juetlfy an series of eight poultry and urged raising better stock. Adams M cFarland. Mrs. M ary tlons. Pouring of concrete for the was reflected president of the One of a increased output now nor Is It prob the beaten eight to form the first a piano duet Adams Ham brick, Mrs. S. Fletch- singing. Helen start shortly. A women's of the group bv O agent. o. * w ill j , , Community -------- - ^and - V lv ta foundations w ill fd st by J. H. Cham- at the « ^ organization c U tlo n 's 'hree-day meeb county «rt-anved ¡ ^ tural by_Dorothy a W W U . an able that there will be the rem ain flight. Eight w lll be grouped In Adams Vilas, Mrs. Doth Adams Ihe second flight and 10 In the der of thle year. Adams. Mrs. Clara her» A Son was used for removing ing last week in Springfield, A be h eld in t T w g h « h o 5 here at i experience told by Albert McCall Concerns that have made first third, groupings to be made accord the .clock tonight. M i.^ e lla ^ o u s ; ^ d a p i ^ o « l o ^ N o r m a n gan r Burkholder^ Mrs H a ttie the hundreds of yards of d irt that number from here attended hand Investigation of conditions ing Io acoree. ? a . . ° S m S m e n - ‘^ m s . ' c o m p l e t e d t h ^ p r o g r a ^ FoUowmg ^ ^ B ^ o f ^ o r t ^ d . W._C Those who have completed Ihe 1 were taken out for the basement. s e s s io n s .________ throughout the eastern and middle fall laying j thls- Mr,' >Muelv^ l$r Conner of Salem. Fran k C a th c art w ith special atr western farm ing sections predict 28-hole qualifying round and their The plant of the Cottage Orove of chicken“ wifi ‘ president of the P. T. A.. Introd Among those who were in the problems and care of chickens, w.u Lstham school teachers. that the present demand for retail scores follow W llilam Zlmmerly. Lumber company (George Jacobsen choir at a later date were Mrs. be discussed. yard stock wlll continue until bad 12«; J. B. l^ronard. 180. Ray Trask. and E. R. Lem ley), located on an poultry M r and Mrs. 8. T. Rose. Ice cream Pearl Charles Hawks, Mrs. Sadie Those .£ u £ t o “ U C -^ n d ^ H ^ E . and cake were served by t h ^ men — ^ ^ T j o n e s T M ™ . Ann. waelher brglns Thoas who wl>n are 144; Cecil Caldwell. 140; Lundy O. P. * E. siding northeast of the Woodeon. 148; C. 8. Roberts. 150; Ander^ c,ty- •• rapidly nearing completion. M r. Jacobsen and M r. Lemley have sist w ill taken advantage of *ha lull In the . W hite. vey. W inters Wallace, Mrs. M ay is invited. lumber m arket to do practically all Cochran Rice, Charlie Cochran, L o n g -tim » f r ie n d fr o m E a s te rn O ra s o n t u n n a v a l m e th o d the construction work themselves. M iriam Piper. in u rg in g n e ig h b o r* to s u p p o rt R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te ln th» aggregate greatly below ñor w R tH u g h rrty. 142; Both being experienced mill men A b m b c tboa* of the old union pl a n s they have erected what w ill be one „ . p . 0 - , u.,— » .. » J 1 9 3 1 choir who have died are Mrs. Jane fo r G o v e rn o r in a u tu m n e le c tio n . U t a no, razon ab le ,o expect any »ta>ph ” , wíJZ- of the snuggest little mills In this Veatch, Mrs. Laura M cFarland. degree of prosperlty for th» north- ' « • w Colner. 151. J. A ._W laj. section. Electricity w lll be the mo Mrs. Rena M cFarland Edwards. weet tumbar manufacturera a» long man, 138; Rex Wheeler. 150; G. tive power. The owners have not in the program laid out for comple M cFerrln, 150; Elm er Nest, 147; C. tion of adl state highways in Lane The plant of the standard Seaon- Oscar Knox, F ran k Wooley. as the export demand continues to yet set a date for commencing op The old choir was a spring of ro- O Murphy. 180; N. DeYoung, 1«4; L. county by advancement of state ,n(fing ety is now sold out until mance {he ple m a rryi„g remain tn Ila present stagnant con erations. dition; while the railroads are find P. Sanford. 174; J. 8. Stewart, 188; funds is held by members of the next July and the constniction of interm arrying. Among mem- H W olfard. 188; Elbert Smith. 148 ing themeelves with surplus equip W A Spray. 188; Msrvllle Veatch. Q U A R T E R L Y C O N F E R E N C E county court. another plant at some other point nresent choir of the Chairm an Van Duxer o* the state | in Oregon is under consideration, ytcrian church who are dee- ment and consequently are build O F M. B. CHURCH IS HELD 151; O. E. Stowell. 147; D. J. Scholl. highway commission and J. M. Dev- z. Drake of Omaha, owner * . f . . . members are ing no cars; while the domestic erf. attorney for the commission. | of segonlng plant, told the "e" da^ Veateh ShorT S r ! D^vZ cargo markets are being used as a 158; Fred Mills, 168. The fleet quarterly conference for Handicaps for various club mem plaything by the transportation conferred w ith Judge C. P. Barnard chamber at commerce at Its Tues- Traak Mrg Holder- the Cottage Grove Methodist» was companies and lumber Is selling for bers wlll be set after the tourna held last Friday evening and Dr. Saturday by telephone and they as- llay noon luncheon. M n relo ek • ment has been played. sured the county court that every- M r Drake told of the success of « » « M o w « « “ - iaation of leas than the coet of production. Thomas H. Yarnea of Salem, dis Building permits In the larger thing would be done to prevent an> co|d sesoned lumber in competition c h o ir ia being discussed trict superintendent, was In charge. legal technicality from breaking w ith green lumber, of the premium ° ld ' k J ? be cities are unquestionable evidence He gave an address on the theme, down the p.an recently agreed upon pald for u and the savings made In ’ dC?i . ,ann^ T to have one that the large centers w ill consume _ . ."Add to Your Faith." and reviewed by the court and the commission freight by the reduction of moisture Pa*a® J,e each year, the body to but little lumber the remainder of the work of the local church. thia year. chairman. K _ The church reported a net gain In the final analysis It would ap of six in membership and a new o, O jh , kn=. . . . of UN. S 'X 'iT n V S 5 . ’ pear that there Is no reason to get F ath er of Mrs. Ed Wiese Dlea. P O R T L A N D . Sept. 20. — Paul high m ark of 208 in Sunday school excited over a little after-harvest Shoup. Southern Pacific railroad attendance, which did not Include nln< was a union choir and some of John Y u nker of Eugene. 75. tion for cold sesoning. demand for lumber In the domestic president, and W. F. Turner, Ore- home department and cradle roll, fath er of Mrs. Ed Wiese of this the members are members of rail markets and Instead of making gon Electric prealdent. today an- city, died Wednesday night of last Dr. Yarns» expressed himself as more lumber, the mills w ill have to nounced both railways have reached gratified with the w ork of the lo- week of Injuries received earlier in Ian. One morning Mr. Metechan en the evening when he was struck be reconciled to making even le»» a "favorable decision" on construe- ra | congregation and promised to Alex Lindsay of Silverton Is a A I t appears highly probable that tlon of the proposed Siuslaw exten- occupy the local pulpit for a service warm and aggressive friend of Phil tered the public wash room. down on the streets by an automo- M A N W H O R O B B E D H E R E IS with the beginning of the new year slon of the Oregon Electric south- |n the near future. Metschan. republican candidate for Scotsman was drying his hands on bile. Funeral services were held 1 F R U S T R A T E D IN J A IL B R E A K towel. a general upward movement In all governor. The friendship waa ea Saturday afternoon ln Eugene. westerly from Eugene ---------------------- "Howdy.” said the Scotsman. I lines of business will be felt and tabllshed more than 28 years ago The car which struck M r. Yunker (Br«i»ertoa (W ash.) Pre»» ) An agreement of Joint usage of (Hen Smith In Accident. An attem pt of a lone prisoner to hear you bought Heppner’s ‘white lumber may then find a revival that existing Southern Pacific facilities was a coupe driven by Maxine Vivian is but a comely hen that break the Lane county Jail was oien Smith of K lam ath Falls, son when the two men were caught with elephant'.” has sufficient breadth and depth and of construction of the exten- of Mra. W. W M cFarland of this 'white elephants” on their hands for years has furnished eggs for Nichols, who claimed she did not halted Friday night afte r a hole 18 Metschan nodded and grinned. to Indicate a definite upward swing slon by the Oregon Electric has city, waa allghtly Injured a few ln Heppner. I hear you got a ‘white elephant.’ see the aged man until he was In C. W . Wallace, Silverdale rancher, inches wide and a foot high had At 8llverton recently Mr. Lindsay of the pendulum. front of her car, which was travel and his fam ily. been reached by tha presidents of dayg ago when, whlls he was croaa- been bored through the east w all of too. ln that ranch you bought out But egg laying i . merely the vo- , ing at a moderate rate of speed. Ihe two roads. Its ratification la ing McKenxIe pass on hla way gave expression to bis admiration of town." Lumber mills ef the W lllamstts expected to result In an early start home, his car was struck by a truck for Mr. Metschan by putting on a cation of the Silverdale hen for she the Wtuamg. V isibility was poor due to shadows Ed Dixon, 20. was the prisoner. The Scotsman emlled. “I did. valley lumbermen's association hajfe of construction on the line. that turned the Smith car onto Its novel parade in behalf of the repub •T'm going to stick by mine," said cast by trees along the street. Miss has now taken to "m arking her The sheriff said it would have been joined In a movement headed by the lican candidate. Through means of Nichols was acquitted of blame, fol ----------------------------------------- back. Smith drove his car com- product. . . impossible for any other» to have Mr. Metschan. “W hat are you go West Coast Lumbermen's aaeocla- lowing an Investigation by County Saturday th«, firat issue- of the e w jth the except|on of three , r< I pletely off the highway in his ef- a water wagon, a four-horse team ing to do with yoursT” tlon to attem pt to establish a »table li.il I IS r o u n d fort to avoid the accident. A bull of handaome bays and a number of Coroner Branstetter. he“ ,frU‘L trusties, as Dixon alone was In the Stick by it.” lumber rail m arket by adoption of \ J 0 1 J D U ! I M r. Yunker was rushed to the vian has taken to issuing new eggs dog was In the car w ith Smith and banners he urged Silverton people You are Alex Lindsay, aren t corridor. an Individual flrm-prioa policy. to support hla friend. Pacific Christian hospital, where It with raised letter “V " on the eggs. when the crash was over the dog W illia m Kissinger. Jailer, frus The so-called firm -pries policy Is Back of the parade Is the story of you?” waa standing on top of Smith. Both Yea," said the Scotsman, and was thought he was not seriously trated the attem pt at 11:15 p. m. the two men. who. as young fel not Intended to establish uniform injured, but he died suddenly about _______ W allace writes The Sentinel to in- Smith and tiff dog climbed out when he noticed the hole In the lows, carried on In the face of cer the two men shook hands. prices or to arrange price agree Mr. and Mrs. Metschan worked three hours after the accident, a p -1 quire whether Cottage Grove hens wall. ......... ..... Fred Anderson la now butchering through a window. Smith sus tain defeat and won their way ments between manufacturers, says parently from shock. can do this. H e says initialing tained a slight injury to one leg and like slave« to make their hotel pay. Dixon was imprisoned August 12 through to success. H . J. Cox. secretary of the — valley hogs for the golf balls they may the dog was Injured slightly. M r. Yunker was born February beats trapnesting. for burglary of the Beidler store a t intaln. lumbermen Its object Is to en- contain, In 1902 Mr. Metschan purchased And Alex Lindsay worked like a 14, 1855, in Germ any and came toj ------------- -----— Incidentally he may have solved Cottage Grove. He waa arrested by the Palace hotel ln Heppner for slave on hla ranch. In 1906 Mr. and the United States when a young. courage each manufacturer to price _ , * Farm er lard Is Injured. Mra. Metachan aold the hotel. They State T ra ffic O fficer Morgan at $30,000, only to learn that he had hla own product In accordance with the riddle as to what happens to so Delmont Farm er, 13-ycar-old son uau pulled ----------- --------- -------------- He had lived in Eugene tor had it out. The "white ele- man West Springfield In a stolen car. hla own Judgment and then stick by many golf balls at the local links. of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Farm er, was paid several thousand dollars too phant” had become a valuable and io years. Besides his daughter, Mrs. Recently he put a pellet way out Kissinger believed the hole had much for the 30-room brick build his prices. Alex Wiese, he is survived by his widow, of bounds and on property outside painfully Injured shortly before 6 Ing which the town had built ln a highly successful property. been worked on for two or three days while a woodsawing machine -1 .1 -,. rna .h»»n killed bv the course. As he went to retrieve o'clock Monday afternoon when, spirit of civic pride In 1S90. He had Lindsay paid out, too, and In time, Mrs. K atie Yunker, four sons and ~ wale heard at a <he hall he noted that It was being while he was seated on n curb at bought the hotel wholly on credit, left Heppner and located ln Silver- three daughters. Articles of Incorporation have at w ork in the Jallyard drowned a tta c k , of dog. .wallowed by a porker. He prompt- the Howe confectionery (stage de been filed in the county clerk’s of- any noise ln the building, for he had no money—not enough. toa. Nazarene Church Starts Revival. pot), In close proximity to a stage X d n Mo°óday. The « ir e . Calms ly n » d . It was recollection« of the bitter In fact, to put change In the till flee by the Bradley-Woodard Lum- The Church of the Nazarcne will that was leaving, his feet and legs hog and Immediately announced Friends laughed and predicted his struggles through which he and Mr. ber company of Cottage Grove. Epworth League Fills Vacancies. totalled 10 sheep. definite policy of buying only hogs were forced against the curb by a failure. He said to Mrs. Metschan: Metschan passed that prompted open a series of revival meetings at The organizers are F ran k W . Brad The Epworth l-eague of the 8 o'clock tonight, the revival to con that have been kept near the golf wheel of the stage. The driver did "W e are stuck, and it la going to him to put on the parade at his tinue Indefinitely. Rev. T. J. Orr, ley, W alter A. Woodard and Charles Methodist church, at its meeting course. He believes that In this not see the lad, who probably was bo a long, hard pull. I t la so bad own expense. A. Hardy and the capitalization is Sunday night, elected Orval E tte r " I am out to help Phil Metschan pastor, w ill be in charge. The $1,000,000. The organization of the u secretary and Pearl Monro« as way he w ill get all he needs for his not visible from the driver’s seat. that I'll not a«k you to remain, but I WHX OWU.ÍS, you SAIO voue One leg was severely Injured, but church Joined In the Free Metho because I have known him tor 88 playing, and he uses many If you wish to slay. I ’ll stay. There new company in no way affects the third vice president to talt* th* TAKK PATgieiA AHO M t nn examination at a Eugene hos w ill be years of hard work ahead years, and I know he is tha heat dist church revival which closed re W. A Woodard Lum ber company, places of Carl Monroe and Elm er HJFftafPoerrnisAFrtituûou man for the Job.” aald Mr. Lindsay, cently. "Tommy, can you tell me one of pital failed to disclose any frac but between ua we can pay out.” Allen respectively, who have left tured bones. the uses of cowhide7'* 1 "W e’ll stay.” «aid Mrs. Metschan by way of explanation to Silverton the city tc attend college. Royal Portables. The Sentinel. Royal Portables. T h r Sentinel. "F r vosalr I t keeps the cow friends. quietly. And so they remained. The league gave a social last F ri day night In the church parkwa, 8 large number attending. Th« p ro l gram was a series of guessing con- I tests directed by captains of groups 1 under the general leadership of Edna M ay Harvey, fourth vie« pres ident. Out-of-town visitors were Miss Elaine Merchante of Bend and Ralph Fullerton of Wendllng. Re freshments were served. Survey of Willamette Mrs. N. E. Compton Is For Canalization Starts Head County W .C .T .U . For Sunday Tournament propriation. Successful Fair Is Held Rebekahs Observe 79th Anniversary OI Llraer County Budget Increase Result o( Road P la n s. » “ Cosby to Be Speaker Poultry Meet Tonight New Saw Mill Snug Manufacturing Plant PHI'. METSGHAN’S EARLY-BAY S TR LU a B ARE RECALLED 5Y S1LVERTCN PARADE araus ™1"* t ’ h S? eboif " o ' ^ ss-rc Sesoning Plant Is Sold Common User Agreed Upon for Siuslaw Line In itia le d E g g s L a i d Lh_urches other than the Pre’byter- B y W a lla ce H en Inside H og MlUlOIl Dollar LUOlber Company Is Organized Felix Gives It a Play Round trip fares between here and Portland w ill be cut to leae than the regular one-way fare toy the Southern Pacific on F riday end Saturday, September 28 and 27, with provision fo r a stopover • * * * • state fa ir In Salam, according to M Boyd, local agent. Good only |o n these date« the round trip from Cottage Orove to w lll be $8.80 w ith a return lim it seven days. The stop over at fa ir may be coming. T. I Royal Portables. The I