Mlse t Clta Hohman spent Sunday
given Monday evening at the high tervtlle over the week end, staying evening with home folks.
Lawrence Ksnt went to Corval
school gymnaalum
Thoee from a t the home of M r and Mrs W.
Latham who were In the audience Morris. She returned Sunday with lis Saturday with ths stock Judging
were Mre. Arohle W alker, Mr». J. Mrs. George Conklin who had mo team of the Cottage Grove high
W . Johnson, Mra. J E. McCall and tored to W altervtlle that day for school.
M r and Mre. Donald W itcher and
sons Albert and Edward
her mother, Mra, Morris, who la
» • • l a i U U* Sesti»»! )
children moved fro li the Bert
Mias Hasel Yearous went to spending a few days with her.
Oct Í 1 —Mr and Mra.
Klam ath Falls Saturday with M rs
M r and Mrs. 8 R Darnell and Myer» place to the ranch belong
of Cotta*« Orov« visited Claude W illey, who returned to her daughters and Mr» Eloise Wheeler ing to Mra. W right near W alker.
Mr. and Mra. H arry Benston
F rlday at tha J. E Redford home home there after visiting her par- were dinner guests Saturday at the
M r. and Mrs. Frank McFarland ants, M r and Mra. Keene of Knox home of Mr. and Mra. Hiram spent Sunday evening at the Oecar
Jackaon home.
and sons M illard and Rex were vis hill.
Wheeler.
Mies Alice Kent and Clarence
itors at tha Clarence Peterson home
M r. and Mra. R. O. Yearous and
Visitors a t the home of M r and
their three younger children vis- Mrs. T. A. Plata thia weak are Mra. Lewis of Eugene spent th« «reek
Sunday.
Bruce A. Cole, principal of Do- Itsd Sunday at the Charlss Smith Garven. mother of Mra. Plats, and end at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Miss M attle Clark, a sister, both of Elm er Kent.
rent high school, attended a prin horns.
M r. and Mrs. Ernest Sears and
cipals' conference Friday In Salem.
The Standard Bridge company le Portland. They made the trip by
Max had as Sunday guests ths
Mansel Kinney spent Sunday repairing the large house, occupied motor, arriving on Monday,
w ith hie fam ily hara.
several y e a n ago by the E. M
M r and Mra. Otis Scott of In- following Mr. and Mra. Lee Nixon,
Mr. and Mra. John Testers and Sharp family, and moving It north dependence were visitors at the and Donald, Mr. and Mra. Paul
children of Nlhsna spent tha week and west away from the eeeonhoua, home of Mra. 8cott'a parents, M r Morgan. Mra. W E. Nixon and Mias
end with M r. Teetera' parents. Mr. The house, In Its form er position I and Mra. Shade Burcham, Saturday Alma Llndamood.
Mr. and Mre. Fred W right of Cot
close to the eesonhous. was declared ■ evening, motoring down that day
and Mrs. Charles Teeter«.
J. E. Redford of this place left a fire haaard.
, and returning home Sunday eve- tage Grove spent Friday at the
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Sunday for Goldendale, Wash., on
Oscar Jackson horns.
M r. and Mra. Lewis Allen and
LO N D O N .
> Mr. and Mra. Andrew Heckler
a business trip.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Coombs and
w ere w eek-end g u ests at their children were Saturday night and
Sunday guests at ths home of M rs
daughters, Shirley and Norma Jean,
ranch here.
and Bill Womley of Eugene were
O c t 31.—Mra. Harold Abeene Is ' M r and Mrs. Charles Caldwell of Allen's parents, Mr. and Mra. W . A.
Sunday visitor» at the Charles on the sick list.
I Cottage Grove were visitors Sunday- W itcher.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Stockwell were
Mrs. W T. Jones spent Friday | at the A. Woolcott home.
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Teetera home.
M r. and Mra. P. F. Rose of this w lth a sister. Mrs. John Small
R obert and A lfred P eop les re- Sunday visitors a t the R L. Learn
place spent the week end In Salem.
Oscar Newton returned last week turned to school Monday of thia ing home.
Leslie Fletcher of San Francisco from Woodland. Wash., where he week after an absence of a month
M r. and Mrs. Roy Hutohlnson.
la visiting here with his father. ) had been working on a dam.
w ho live near Seattle. Wash., vis
due to sickness.
ited at the R. D. Tucker home Sun
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Ban ton and
John Fletcher.
Principal Bruce A. Cole has out- j I Mrs. Harold Abeene made a trip
UPPER ROW RIVER.
day.
lined a basketball schedule for the i to Eugene Wednesday.
M r and Mra. Lee Ntxoa «pent
boys' and glrla’ teams. Eight
games
Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs.
_
M r. and Mrs, Robert Phillips
to be played. Mendal Collins made a trip to Roseburg Monday.
Oct. 22 - M r and Mrs. A. M Scott Harold W olfard, Harold being atck.
Francis Horn spent Saturday and
___chosen manager and Elwyn
Clayton Townsend and Oecar [and
Teddy. Mr. and Mra. Glen
Bales captain of the boys' team and | Newton attended a football game ’ Herlgatad and Fran k Johnson re- Sunday with home folks, returning
Gladys laham manager and L lta Friday a t Roseburg. Cottage Grove| turned Wednesday from Silverton. to Corvallis Sunday evening. F ran
Moaby captain of the girl«' team.
playing Roseburg
: where they spent a few day« last cis, In company »rith another stu
J. E. Redford has purchased 13
w. T. Jones made a business trip week after the death of Mra. Scott's dent, w ill go to the Pacific Interna
head of sheep from L. D. H u ff of to Eugene Saturday.
i and M r. Hertgstad'a mother, Mra. tional Livestock exposition In Port
land. where they w ill have charge
Coast fork.
Mra. Hervey Aldridge of Cedar N B Herlgatad.
Hubert Mosby was a business creek visited Wednesday with Mrs.
r . jr. McCollum, merchant of of the O. S. C. stock display.
M r. and Mre. Richard
Hitman
visitor In Eugene Monday.
Harvey Shipp of Black Butte.
Culp Creek, was a business visitor
The weekly prayer meeting was
Guests a t the M urray N e w to n : Wednesday in Eugene. M r. Mc- and niece. Mias Edith HUman of
held last week a t the John Wicks I home Sunday were the Dickerson Collum was called before the grand
Mabel, were Sunday visitors at ths
Lawrence Brown home
home.
fam ily of Eugene, Mr. and Mra.
jury.
C. H . Brooks Is plowing for
C. w C Shortridge. M r. and Mra. W. M r , John Thrun and Miss Ruth
M r. and Mrs. Rudolf Hanson and
Sharp at Drain.
IT . Jones and M r and Mra. Herbert pteuard of Cottage Grove were vls- fam ily were visitors at the home uf
Alfred Pleuard went to Salem last shortridge.
Hors at Culp Creek Wednesday,
Mr. and Mra. L. M. Hankins Sun
sk to receive medical treatment
Bryan Newton of MedRifd arrived
Word was received here Thursday day.
fo r an Injured shoulder.
Mrs. W. E. Nixon and Mrs. Ralph
j last week to visit his parents. M r I of the birth of a daughter to M r
Mra. Chilson left Sunday fo r, and Mrs. A. S. Newton. He made and Mrs. George Fray In Eugene, Blank spent Wendesday w ith Mrs.
Portland. Where she w ill visit a son.
trip to Portland one day M r. and Mra. Frey, until just re- E J. Kent
busini
Mrs. Ruth England and son Rob- !<JJt week. He was accompanied by 1 cently. were residents of Rujada
Jesse and C liff Tucker went to
ert and E m it K irk mltored to Eu his mother.
I where Mr. Frey was employed as Reedsport Tuesday.
M r. and Mra. Melvin Paul and
gene Saturday.
The John Small fam ily attended watchman a t the Anderson A Mid-
Mrs. Clara K irk and John Hoi- lhe wedding of Miss Annabel Small dleton camp,
son were supper guests at the C. H.
etrom motored Friday to Portland. to J. E. Meacham Sunday a t the
M r. and Mrs E lm er McCollum H aight home Wednesday, the oo-
where they attended the Oregon- home of the bride's mother. Mra. and Howard Freeman were visitors casion being Melvin's birthday an
Washington football game Satur- Flora Small, in Cottage Grove.
Friday a t Culp Creek.
niversary.
John Ponsford and son Russell of
day.
Marvis Sutherland left Saturday
The county road crew, which
Those from here who attended evening for E l Paso, Tex., to spend had been camped a t the Champion Salem spent Tuesday night at the
the county Farm ers’ union meeting the w inter with a sister. Mrs. mine, working on the loop
road 1 Charles Conner home
last week In Eugene were Mr. and M yrtle Alysworth.
connecting the F ra n k Brice and
The Fordson company gave a
Mrs. W arren Kelley, M r. and Mrs.
The W . R Edsinger fam ily moved sharps creek roads, moved
out tractor demonstration Wednesday
Jim Spahr. M r. and Mrs. C. A- [ f rom Orfino. Ida., to the A. S. N eer-' Thursday. Loren H unt, well known at the L. M. Hankins ranch.
Peterson, M ra Perry Van Schoiack. ton house Saturday.
1 resident of this vicinity and for
Ernest Sears and Frank Joil
Mrs. Roy Qaroutta. Mrs. Hugh Doo-
Robert W ills of Lorane visited several years road supervisor In assisted Gerald Conner w ith his
little.
Sunday »rith a cousin. O. P. Wills.
this district, had charge of the road farm work Wednesday.
Mrs Van Blaricom and son Louis
Word has been received from J i work a t the mines.
There was
visited here Sunday with a daugh- N Hogue of Mollala. a former resl- J about three Inches of snow on the I
T H O R N T O N CO RN ERS.
ter, Mra. June Kinney.
dent, that Mrs. Hogue is very 11L I ground when they left Thursday
(Special to Ik » 8 » a tio » l.)
Mra. O. P. W ills Injured an ankle I morning. The loop road probably
MOUNT VIEW.
Oct. 22.—Mrs. M ary Smith, who
one day last week when she stubbed [ » tit be completed next summer,
a toe and fell, running a piece of
j j r and Mrs Ray Patten and had been visiting a daughter. Mra
(
wood into the ankle.
She was daughter of Gold Beach visited Sat- Joe Prem aixi. left Saturday for an
of
O c t 22.—Miss Loretta Glass
extended visit with her father in
gathering fru it in the orchard when urday at the W . B. Patten home,
Cottage Grove was an overnight the accident happened.
Mrs Pearl Suter of Eugene spent Joplin. Mo. Mra. Smith made the
guest Saturday of Miss Marlon
Several men, while hunting Sun- a f ew days last week at the home trip by stage.
Johnson.
day afternoon, started a deer which of ber parents, M r. and Mrs. B F.
J. W. Francis of Eugene visited
M r. and Mrs Rufus Arne and they finally killed afte r 60 shots McCollum.
Saturday of last week at the J. W.
son Clair of Gowdyvllle and Mrs. had been fired at I t Several uf the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradley and Fisher home.
Snauer and Mias M yrtle Snauer of shots took effe c t
M r and Mra. Pete Tonole made
son Harold and daughter Valentine
Walden were Sunday visitors of
The J. E. Banton fam ily made a o{ Portland spent several days vis- a business trip to Portland the first
M r. and Mra. Claude Arne.
trip to Lorane Tuesday.
¡ting with friends a t Culp Creek. of the week.
Mias Forest Schneider of Klam
Mrs. V. W. Shaw and children of
Mrs. F ran k Geer and daughters returning home Tuesday.
ath Falls spent last week end with Gertrude and Elsie spent Monday
M r. and Mrs. B ill Rouse of Canyonville and Mre. O. H. Shaw
her parents, M r. and Mra. J. A afternoon w ith Mra. Belle Geer.
Springfield visited Sunday a t the | of Roeeburg motored up Friday and
Schneider.
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Mrs. Dugan
of camp
A spent_Frl- w B. _______
Patten ______
home. Mra. W . B. were overnight guests of M r. and
Mra. Herman W illard of Harris- day afternoon w ith Mrs O. P. W ills .1 Patten accompanied them home Mrs T . C. Shaw.
berg was a guest Thursday and F rl-
¿d Brasher recently built a new j , or B few days’ vis it
Mrs. Ellens Golden of Eugene
day of Mre. C. R. Dear-
wood house.
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visited Tuesday with her parents,
Word was received Monday of the
w q Shortridge Is on the sick •
M r. and Mra. S. P. Shortridge.
DELIGHT VALLEY.
death Sunday night In Eugene of lls t
Mrs. Claude W illey of Klam ath
the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Bailes returned last week
(Special to th» 8 » a tia » l.)
Falls spent last week with her par
Clarence Sears. Mrs. Sears died from gcotts valley, where he had! OcL 22.—M r and Mrs. Joli and ents, M r. and Mrs W. A. Keene.
Tuesday night.
been working for H a rry Davis.
M r. and Mra. Gene Conry were
i Fran k and M r. and Mra. Oscar
J. H. Ponsford and son Russell of
i Jackson and Dean were Sunday guests Monday evening of M r. and
Salem were a t the J. A. Schneider
SAGINAW.
visitors a t the Hugh Nixon home Mra. T. C. Shaw.
home Tuesday.
Mra. H a ttie Van Schoiack of
(Spaeisl M ik e B ea tU e l.)
Fairview Is staying a few days
Oc, 22.—M r. and M rs Ben Jack-
w ith Mre. Am anda Sears.
I son and daughter Agnes and Dave
Mra. J. A. Schneider and Mlss H ite visited at the Lawrence Mon-
Bemadlne were visitors F riday a t ! Ueth home Sunday evening,
the George Schneider home a t Lo-1 M r and Mrs. W . A Keene of Cot
tage Grove were dinner guests Sun
Mrs. L. K . Brum field of Marsh day at the Lowell Benston home.
field visited the first of the week
George Koch arrived Sunday-
w ith her mother, Mrs. Amanda from Bakersfield, Cal., on his mo
Sears.
torcycle and is visiting his grand
M r. and Mrs. Sam Kosanke o t parents, M r. and Mrs. E H . Koch.
A.
Silk creek visiter a t the J.
Monday M r. Koch and George left
Schneider borne Friday.
for Blachly to spend the week Im
ra
M. Nordstrom and son John
proving the place O. C. Koch pur
to
turned last week from a trip
chased while here from California.
Norway.
George Conley visited a t the
M urray Shampang home in Cottage
Grove Sunday evening.
Claude Lawson visited a t the S-
( B p w ill to t k . S»ntl»«IJ
Montieth home Monday.
OcL 21.—Stanley Trunnel of Eu
A number of young folks from
gene visited relatives here 8unday. here attended the dances a t Lynx
Mra. John Trunnel visited recent Hollow and Creswell
Saturday
ly a t the Lester Van Nortw lck night.
home a t London.
M r. and Mrs. How ard Keene and
Mra. W . S Keyes of Latham was son Robert spent Sunday night a t
a visitor in Eugene Sunday.
the Pete Hodson home In Cottage
The Hugh Trunnell fam ily were G rova
visitors Sunday In Junction City.
Mrs. Keeney of Creswell visited
DIVIDM.
Sunday a t the A. E. W alker home.
M arian Sorensen and Jessie Grubb
(8p»elsl to ik e 8 « n tl» .l.)
visited Saturday a t the Albert H ull
Oct. 21.—Mrs. R. W . Kenady, who
home.
has been ill a t Mrs. Favor’s home
Visitors a t the E. M. Sharp home In Cottage Grove, has returned
Sunday were W . 8. Larim er of F all home and Is recovering satisfac
Creek, M r. and Mrs. A. E. Ham loth
torily.
of Cottage Grove and Pilot Jack
Sunday visitors a t the J- A-
M acA rthur of the Rogue River Mackey home were M r. and Mrs.
flying service-
A rtie Dugan, M r. and Mrs. Glen
Vivian and Dorothy W hite spent
Haney and Miss Betty Jacobs of
the week end In Cottage Grove w ith
Cottage Grove.
their grandparents.
The Divide school children are
M r. and Mra. D. oVEuee'ne
L. Ijam s and
X I having exam ination, this week.
S
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Friday *
Mabe!
” Ru“
«1! was ‘ vU,tOr
Mabel A”
Ann
Russell
at
school
Friday.
M arian Sorensen was an over
Mrs- Harvey Russell, who Is liv
night guest Friday of Jesse Grubb.
ing w ith her daughter N lta at
M r. and Mrs- John Dugan were
Saginaw, was home for a short vis
In Eugene Saturday.
M r. and Mrs. J. F. Barnes and it last week. Miss N lta is teaching
small son of Blaclc Butte were vis at Saginaw.
Mra. Irene Ocumpaugh of Cot
itors a t the C. S. Montgomery home
tage Grove spent a week a t the
two days last week.
L ittle Nelda Montgomery of Eu home of her mother, Mre. Pete
gene was a recent visitor a t the Mostachetti.
home of her grandparents, M r. and | Mrs. Sam Gillman and Mrs. Paine
Mra. C. S. Montgomery.
i from Bear creek, and M rs Irene
M r. and Mss. Gleason and chil- Ocumpaugh of Cottage Grove were
dren left last Tuesday for their Sunday callers a t the M . J. Perini
home.
home In Sutherlin.
M r. and Mrs. W . S. Keyes spent (M rs . J. A. Mackey. M in Ethel
Saturday fishing on the north Mackey and Mra. Norm an Suiter
from Bear creek were visitors In
Umpqua rivsr.
J. W . Maddox Is drilling a well Eugene Saturday.
Mrs. Norm an Suiter of Bear creek
this week.
The W . C. Poe fam ily went to spent Monday a t the Charles Arn-
Weiser, Ida., last week on a busi-1 °*“ home,
ness trip.
, u M r’ D
Robln?on Is helping
A t the Parent-Teacher association ! M r l- R w - Kenady until Mrs.
meeting F rid a y evening, the sixth Kenady is again able to do her own
grade gave a Hallowe'en dialog, work.
M arian Sorensen and Irene Um-
phrey sang a duet, Eleanor Stevens
gave a recitation, and Mrs. R. O.
( Special to the S»stla»l.)
Yearous gave a talk on the Home
OcL 21.—M r. and Mrs. W ilbur Col
makers Radio club. A fte r the pro
lins and small daughter are visit
gram games were played.
- i r . and Mrs. T . C. Bllderback of ing a t the home of M r. Collins* par-
W andllng spent the week end a t I ents, M r. and Mrs. W. D. Collins.
Pastor and Mra. Coles of Glad
the Lee W illiam home.
Mre. Lee W illiam e and son Allen stone park near Portland were vis
Lee and Mre Frank White visited itors in the district Thursday of
last week, staying overnight at the
Wednesday In Eugene.
Mrs. Melville Hanna, Hugh Trun- ' home of M r. and Mrs. J. D. Grimes
nail, Arohle W alker, H a rry W I I - . T. H . Plats returned home recent-
liams sad Roy F ry, fortnarly of the i ly after having spent most of the
L ath am orchestra, played w ith the summer In Washington, where he
Mra. H a rry Frost of Cottage Grove,
spent one day last week w ith Mre.
J W Fisher.
M ra W illiam Chestnut of th»
Grove vtsltsd at ths E. E Chestnut
hotzt. Saturday
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Keens wars
Sunday dinner guests of s daughter.
Mra Lowell Benston of Saginaw.
Pastor F. W Spradlay of Cottage
G rove spent M onday evening »rith
J. W. Fisher.
M r and Mr». Georg» Foster and
children spent Monday at Leona,
where Mr. Foster finished a job of
shingling
Charles Trent was hit by a car
driven by a Roeeburg man Tues
day morning, as he was on hla way
to work at Chambers’ mill. Mr.
Trent reported that he stopped be
fore driving onto the highway The
other car ran into him. wrecking
He suffered
hla car considerably
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Oct. 31. -M rs. Trum an Clarks and
children visited Mrs. Amlel Vsateh
Sunday afternoon
Mias Hasel Führer «pent the week
end at horns w ith her parents, re-i
turning Monday morning to E u
gene.
The Judd Doolittle fam ily mo-,
tored to Dorena Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barton o f'
Portland and Mre. H attls Ream of
Eugene visited the Georgs Rebel
beck fam ily from Friday until Sun
day
Mr» Tom W illiam s returned W ed
nesday from a vacation trip to Du
fur. where her husband and a eon
are working. She had been sway
over two week» x
Jesse Culver and John and Carl
Kebelbeck returned Monday eve
ning front a hunting trip to the
Klam ath Falls and Tula lake coun-1
try. They vtsltsd Mr. Culver's
brother-in-law. L etter Pierce, at i
Tule lake
M u W illiam »' hired man, Tom
Hollslnger, la spending a w eek's.
vacation In Portland
Mrs. Jsase Gilcrlat and daughter
Annabel motored to Lorane, taking
Katie Gllcrlst to her school 8unday |
afternoon.
Afterwards they a t
tended church at Mount View. Rev.
L. H. Randle of the Baptist church
of Cottage Orove spoke on “Chris
tian Bolshevism.’"
E J. Edwards returned Wednes
day from a week's visit with his
brother. Perry Edward» of Canyon- ,
ville. His mother. Mre. Clara Ed
wards. and a little nlecs. Batty Earl
Edwards, returned with him for a
short visit.
Earl Edwards, who had spent ths
summer with a brother. E J. Ed
wards. returned Friday to his home
at Ute. Ia. His health was reported
much Improved
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