The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 31, 1930, Image 1

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    VOLUM I XL.
Explanation
Of Measures
SLIGHT DECREASE IN
CITY EXPENSES 1931
rries, M ushroom s Man Hit by Bagley
Car Dies of Injuries
S till Growing
Five E a rs of C orn Only One Contest In
IPágh 6>/2 Pounds
City Election Tuesday
Revieu City Costs
Contemplated
Cottage Grove Lad Is
Best Judge of Cattle
Boya Prom Here Carry O ft M gb
of
H U M C R E E K . Oct. 2». - (Spe­
The statement was made at
Honor» a* International U va-
La Front of A p
cial.) -T hat tills favored section of
the meeting o f the budget com­
the famous, fertile, fru itfu l W il­
pruacblag
Vi
mittee Monday night that a
Bond Payments to Be Made
»" thl’ » •“ ““" «’* ,h’
lamette valley has an equable cli­
*
W illam ette valley, has produced an­
movement was on foot to bring
mate la proved by the fact that
other bumper corn crop on his
During Year Raise
about a review of expenditures
T he livestock Judging team repre­
Alonxo Moors «0. a resident of
farm near Creswell, operated by his
Next Tuesday Is the date of the raspberries and mushrooms are
of the city council during the
senting Cottage Drove high school
Following It* uaual custom The
Total Budget
eon Clyde, as fu rth er proof that general state election and also of trelng gathered on the A rth u r Wool- Eugene for a number of years, died
past year. The council an­
won high honors In the Judging of
cott ranch, that California popples Saturday afternoon at the Pacific
gantlnel w ill explain niaaaurea that
corn Is one of the crops best suited the biennial city election.
nounced that It would welcome
dairy cattle at tha annum livestock
will ba on th« November ballot, but
to the valley. He brought to The
Election of city officials Is some still ars blooming on another ranch Christian hospital a few hours af-
such a review. Book, end rec­
Judging conteat held at tha Pacific
A decrease of (IJiao in city ex­ Sentinel office Wednesday five what overshadowed by ths guber­ and evergreen and Oregon black- U r b .|ng struck by an automobile
with Ita uaual roooitiuiandatlon that
ords are In such shape that such
International livestock exposition
votara themeelvea give aartiaal penditures fur ths coming year Is ears, each of which was over 10 natorial contest, especially as there berries are In bloom on a nearby driven by O. M. Bagley coach of
a review would not bX a difficult
at Portland Saturday.
, h. cottage
Drove —_
high - school.
study to tha arguments that appear contemplated by tha budget adopted Inches long, w ith smooth, uniform Is only one contest, that __
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for ra- ranch. Reports that other s ta te ., ,—
taak. The Sentinel will publish
One member of the team, Carroll
In the votara' pamphlet.
at a meeting of the council and ad­ kernels. The combined weight of corder, The present recorder. Cecil Br" shivering *“ O’* grip of w inter ! Deputy Coroner Simon and W illiam
In full whatever report la made
Breese, won the gold medal for beat
»,- C aldw ell Is being opposed by
,OCB* residents smiling over Haviland, tra ffic officer, who In-
300-301 Itapaal of Stale Payment visory oommlttse Monday night. the five s was . 6% - pounds.
by any reviewing committee.
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— . Andrew
“•
'
e ee
. ; the salubrious Oregon climate
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Judge of dairy cattle, scoring LM
vestlgated
the accident,
held ——
Bag
The corn Is of the —..
Yellow
Dent
Brund,
of Irrig ation and Drainage District Despite ths proposed decrease In
out of a possible 200 points In the
I ley not to blame Witnesses de-1
On , h„ clty ballot wilt also appear
Interest The original artlcls In the expenditures, there will be a slight variety and the product of an acre
Judging of Holsteins, the highest in­
clared that Moore was under the
was IOS bushels. Practically every a measure asking the people to give
constitution was adopted by tha Increase In the total budget. This etalk
dividual score
»core mads ny
by any con
n >
c/>
n
oivinusu
in the field produced. Several authority to the council to aall the O p r U l g l l C l U O l g n W l I l S
influence of intoxicants.
people In response to appeal from Is due to Increased bund and Inter­
I l um
I re e
t i e a r t n p testant In any claaa In tha contest.
The budget w as men from Nebraaka. who hunted timber on the weet side watershed.
F ro m
fiT ilV P
The accident happened near the
residents of drainage and Irrigation est payments
D a a ^
M v l.ie
a n d
b easse
k n n n r ia
Beef, ■ swine
and
two
breeds aw
of
pheasants recently on the place, ,h(. mon, y to be U)M,<i |n retiring
r lU
L a V lU tg C VJIAJVC University of Oregon power plant
districts, who hoped state guaranty adopted as reported by the finance
dairy cattle were Judged. There
■“ ~
’ on Fran klin boulevard. Moore with
of interest would save their prop committee ol the city council ex said that they had never seen any- indebtedness, or for the purchase of
was a great variety of Judgment by
the thing In Nebraska to compare w ith additional watershed In the I-ayng 4 Hy Hl<k Hekoel JeuraalLm fMaSeat ) Charles Russell started to crow the I
arty from being taken by bondhold cept that 1100 was adped to
the officials as to the correct place­
creek watershed. I t Is not the In-
The Springfield high school foot-1 street. Bagley saw them as he ap-
are and that they would eventually Item for city library and 1100 taken I the W right crop.
(Crowdod sat last weak.)
ment on the cis sees of swdns, so
M r W righ t attributes the success i t«.ntion of the council to aell the ball team defeated the local eleven proached. R luasell crossed over In
be In a poelllon to repay the state from a sewtr fund Item.
A plum tree on the old Bert Rich­ that many of the contestants re­
The total to be raised by taxation
crop to tha fact that th e y ,tim b e r Immediately I t la believed I to 0 on Kelly _____
field _
In ___
the __
second front of the car but Moore hesi­ mond place Is bearing a seconl ceived an abnormally low score. The
I t Is probable that holders of bonds
s^**? hV th* counrl' that the watershed hom e game Friday afternoon.
tated and then started back, step­ crop, according to Mrs. Frank Ong- total team score of the local team,
on Irrigation and drainage districts for 1931 Is 120.321, compared w ith
Next year's and use good healthy seed He be- will not be Injured by removal of
The Springfield team scored In ping directly in front of Bagley's glsburg, who Is living on the place. on all classes of cattle, was not high
ware more Intereelol than owners »26.75« fur this year
overripe timber.
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(he fourth quarter by a pass and a car. Moore paid no attention to a The plums are ripe and, while not enough
of the land. At any rate the budget includes payment of »1.000
UM *•» lotatldh.
__
Voting precincts In the city will series of line bucks, but failed to warning sounded on the a u to m o , aa large as those of the first crop, ¿ h c ^ s to place In the first ten
amnnduwnt has bean rather expen and Interest on armory bonds, pay- croF*
Sixty-nlne high schools.
convert for the extra point. They bile horn. D irt being dumped along | are of a good flavor,
slve for the taxpayers of the state, m .n t of »1.000 and Interest on gen <««".“ • renewing the sol . a good be as follows:-
representing Oregon, Washington,
mBd" froro lh * clo v,r hay
No 1 - A F. A A. M. building
threatened to score another time the edge of the m ill race a t that |
who now stand to lose better than era! fund bond, and »2,000 added to
Idaho, Montana and C alif orata.
No. 2—C ity hall
»4.000,000 T here seems no good sewer bund payments. These are In an<1 • * * a - ____________
by Intercepting a pass and carrying point made the pavement slippery , .
,
T
D
s J
participated.
No. 3— High school
the ball nearly to the goal line.
and though M r. Bagley applied hie .V le tS C ll& n IS D 0 0 S 1 6 U
reason why the elate should guar- ad d ìi l„n to bond payments made
Members of the local team, be­
No. 4 Cooper building. Tenth and
n
/-«
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si
i
Cottage Grove brought the ball brakes he was unable to bring the
anty interest on a mortgage on an during the present year The total M o t t l C T C jF flb s D f l t l t f h t P F
K y ( J O n ^ T C S S IIlf t ll H f i W l e y sides Carroll Breese, were Niles
Adams.
irrigation district any more than on of bonds and intareat for 1931 (not!
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»
down past Springfield's 20 yard line ear to a stop before hitting Moore.
Manbeck ana Melvin Breese. Alter­
Only precinct No. 2 w ill have a once near the end of the game.
A broken bottle of liquor was found
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a farm mortgage In the Cottage Including (4.000 of water bonds) will
F o rtfC tS O t h t T S III C flT
nates were Edgar H unt and Law­
counting board
Drove oountry It takes a yea vole be »8,700, compared with »6,285 for
•
Crawford recovered two ofSprlng- on Moore.
rence K e n t
Speaker
Call«
Upon
People
to
I
Polling
places
In
outlying
pre­
fleld's
fumbles
and
Duggisberg
re­
Vi
ota
300,
thia
year.
A
»1.000
Intera
ction
I
to repeal the amendment.
Moore suffered a fractured skull,
Mr. Lafky. Smith-Hughes agricul­
cincts
w
ill
be
as
follows:
B
rum
­
covered
one.
bond
paid
thia
year
cleaned
up
that
Yes
Three lx-ft In W recked Automobile
Expenditure of Huge
a broken left arm , several fractured
tural instructor, la well pleased w ith
baugh. Walden school; Latham ,
Oatee and Pleuard each made sev­ rib« and numerous other injuries
»03 303 Cabinet Form ef Gov Issue.
the results of the contest. Students
Sums of Money.
Are letter Found to He
Ijith a m school house: Row river. eral long runs for Cottage Drove
W ith bond and w arrant Interest
ernment The proposal for cabinet
H e died without regaining con­
under hie supervision have won the
Betdler home; Saginaw, hall over
expenditures
contem­
Same [»easing was done on both sciousness.
Uninjured.
form of government la in response deducted.
dairy judging medal for the past
store; Silk creek. Cedar school sides but the rain and mud made
to the cry of years to do away with plated for l#31 total (20.624. com-
Moore was born March 1». 1870.
Phil Metachan, republican candi­ three years. The Judging team
house
It difficult. Both sides fumbled sev­ on a farm
the multitudinous boards and oom- |«red with (22.474 contemplated for
under M r.
three miles south date for governor, was highly from Canby, __ formerly __
L A T H A M , O c t 29 — (Special.) —
eral times.
missions that spend their own thia year, a reduction of (1.600
• supervision, placed third In
of Creswell
He had lived in Eu­ lauded in an address delivered here
LEGION POST CONDUCTS
That
mother
instinct
Is
paramount
The
next
game
w
ill
be
played
money and conduct their business
Members of the finance com m it-
gene for a number of years. Sur- Saturday afternoon by Congress- the co ntest.
F IN E K A I. FOR R E D IF E R with Albany high school here.
with little or no control by any ona. lee reported that there would be a was demonstrated Sunday morning
On account of the showing made
I viving relatives include his widow, m an W. C. H aw ley, who said that
Thia amendment would make tha m n ii-rla l r e ilu rtlo n this year in when Mrs. Vivian W illiam s forgot
Mrs. Lillian Moore, and three broth­ the people of OAgon should rebuke In the dairy judging division the
A m ilitary funeral for J. H. Red I
governor, secretary of stats and w arrant Indebtedness. The atate- other occupants of her car In her
N earby Fire Scare« Mr». B artell
ers, James J. Moore, Cottage Grove; the expenditure of huge sums of local boys have been invited to par­
state treasurer the only elective ad­ ntent of w arrant Indebtedness at concern over her little daughter fer of Drain, aged 86. was con
A fire In a nearby building that Lafe Moore, Thurston, and Henry money by the bolter candidate to ticipate In the dairy Judging con­
Methodist
ministrative officer« and would the time the budget was made up Betty Jane, who suffered a cut ducted Sunday at the
test to be held a t the Pacific Slope
filled Hotel CorvaHls In Corvallis Moore, Eugene, route 2.
secure public office.
■weep away all other administrative shows a réduction of »650 In gen face when the W illiam » car ran In­ church in Drain by Calvin Funk with dense smoke In the early
Congressman Hawley explained
s*y>w at Oakland. Cal.. No­
Funeral services were held Mon­
offices, boards and commissions, eral fund warranta, a reduction of to a fence and turned over on tha poet No. 32 of the American Legion. morning hours Saturday provided
Betty Jane M r Redlfer was one of the two re­ Mrs. C. A. Bartell. who wax visiting day afternoon in Eugene and in­ th ! benefits of party government, 'em ber 8.
setting up in their place nine de (1,174 in sewer fund w arrants and old Pacific highway
terment was In the M ulkey ceme­ with party responsibility, and told
m aining Civil w ar veterans residing
partmente. heads of which would
her husband, owner of the hotel,
t a reduction of »1.070 In bond and was the only one injured.
Mrs. W illiams, who teas return­ in Drain. J. A. Mason. 85, now the with all the thrlila of a real fire. tery.
be appointed by the governor, with
interest fund warrants,
consent of the senate, and would be m re^, fund w arran t! ahow an in- ing from the John Graham place at only Civil w ar veteran there, at­ The fire broke out about 1:30 a. m 1
' plained the ta riff bill, of which he
reaponalble to the governor
The cra<aa of t f U 9 . but th, „ , w „, be 1st ham. where she had picked up tended the funeral of his comrade.
la the author, amd said that it is
proposed amendment was purpose- r^ uc^ by
when Bancroft ' * • G ™h* " ” iC*n<ldaughter.
Betty slated w ith the services
Ralph the hotel- dense amok» from the !
slightly lower in ita provisions than
ly
made
ooly
a
skeleton.
xo
that
the
b(lhd„
ar/
u<UPd
for
,
t
r
r
r
,
worJ,
Ma.-
Maulton,
to
take
her.
to.
Sun-
legtatotura may work out plan, for ^ ^ ’ , hu ' yèir? D a tin g an Incraasë <*•*
h’M*
b th* m ’r’d ^ V m a l ^ n d a l l ^ F U v ^ H u ^ ù Î
the ^ o tM ’ ^ “^ 1
!
the one that preceded it- He told
A party of chamber of commerce
of the difficulties In getting a ta riff member» from here attended a
putting It Into execution and may over last year
year of (1 464 This In
h?«h* , r. “D' 0J h'.° .,d h‘« h. W^ ‘
‘‘“ hed down Into the lobby In vari-
on lumber, because of misrepreaen- meeting at Reedaport Tuesday noon
be able to make changes from time crease will be m ore than wl|»ed out when the mdlue rod of the car be­ and Jim McCormick, pall bearers; ous stages of dress and undress.
Woodrow Wilson Junior high of
to time aa found necessary The with county money yet to be re­ came loose, m aking It impossible to Carl Peterson and Robert Fromm, Order was restored when It was Eugene scored Its second football tation by those who fought auch a held for tbe pulp<,8e of promoting
steer the car. Ths car ran across color bearers; A1 G riffin , bugler. A found the guests were in no danger. ' victory of the season over Cottage ta riff. He denounced soviet dump- deepening of the Winchester bay
amendment was proposed after ceived.
ing of lumber and other goods In harbor. Coogresaman W . C. Haw-
firing squad from the local nation­
careful thought on (he part of those
The water fund show« a decrease ths road and into a fence where It al guard unit consisted of Delbert
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Grove Junior high school Saturday thia country.
' iey «aa the principal speaker, al-
who made deep study of the affairs of »13,122.83, brought about by a turned over. Mrs. W illiams became
when
the
locals
were
defeated
26
H erbert W. Lombard eras chair- though those present from Cottage
Attend 11» Per Cent.
of other «tales, where It la claimed eale of »18.000 In bonds authorised so frightened at seeing her child Sikes. Ted M iller, Tom Sprankle
to
0
in
a
game
played
In
Eugene.
man of the meeting and on the QroTe and Eugene made short
that cabinet form of government by the people. A bond payment of with blood on Ils face that she fo r­ end Mayo Nelson. The color guards
Included In a list of 100 per cent
locaU were greatly outweighed
bugky Eugene eleven. In a platform were Mrs. Clara B u rk -' talks. M r. Hawley said th at the
has brought about greater efficien­ (6,000 was made during the year, got others In the car, snatched up were Nelson Whlpps and Wendell d rill attendance men In a recent 1 by
holder of thia city and H. E. Maxey interest of the back-country would
Issue of The Oregon Guardsman, of- 1
cy and has resulted in substantial leaving water department finance« i he child and ran back to Pacific Spriggs
The m ilitary services were In flclal publication of the Oregon na- ! previous game played here the Cot­ of Springfield, republican congTea- he of great assistance In getting
economise. Nevertheless the amend­ »3,627 better than they were a year highway where she met Mrs. Mel­
tage
Grove
juniors
held
the
Wood-
federal aid.
ment Is revolutionary la character ago. The fund also bore a consid­ ville H anna on bar way to Sunday charge of P. S. Bukowski. past tlonal guard, were the following ' row Wilson team to an 18-to-10 sional committeeman.
----------------------Those attending from here were;
and should have the moat careful erable amount for mater Install­ school with her children. They commander of the local Legion from battery "E,** local national score. Wilson did Its scoring on
C. E. Stewart, president of tha
-e guard unit: Three ye a n . Sergeants < straight line plunges.
SAGINAW.
oonelderatlon of the voter. The ments and other improvements took Mrs. W illiam s and Betty Jans P°*L
chamber of commerce; C. E. Ura-
Bert L Hatch and Reazen H. Long-1
•entlnei believes that the prupuaed during the year. W hile the w ater io the Golden Rule service station
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phrey, chairman of the Winchester
fellow; two years. Corporal Nelson
and then to Dr. R. H Fields, who
s o i l Gathering Strawberries.
form of government has great pos
slbllltlee, but It also believes that b" , " X I wt Jld consider a proflitahl«
<£ “ d *
OcL 28 - Dexter Wood of Seattle bay harbor committee of the cham-
I/)N O O N , Oct. 28. — (Special.) — F. Whlpps. Private F irst Class Rod­
and James Wood of Puyallup, ber, M C. Bressler member of the
C.
eo much Is expected of It. and prom
, h
,
,
moro
Wh«n M r Heck of the syvloe Mrs. Robert Phillips is still gath­ erick L. Doolittle. Wendel
Wash., who were driving to C alif or-1 «*m« committee; J. H . Chambers,
leed for It. that I I wilt prove a dis­ than paid He way. and w ith meter
* 'en‘ f° r th* CBr, h\ ,o“ nd ering delicious large strawberries Spriggs and Leon B. Van Nort-
hat
t the
ha n
t h a r rw»/nirxa
n ta
A r rthu
t h u r r from her patch of the Mastodon w lck; one year, Sergeant Dale F
other
occupants,
A
nia. stopped a t the E. T. Benston Elbert Bede.
tinct disappointment unless It has Installations and needed Improve- t that
Miller.
‘!° n ‘ nd
Ita first trial under a governor who m enu becoming lees, I, pr'o^biy C " ' " * ' ‘
home Thursday n ig h t
The two!
Is fam iliar with stats affairs, who w ill make a better showing In com Ma#' were
The Cottage Grove scout eoun-1 men are uncles of Mrs. Benston
ZENO KARL, 3«, D U S AT
has a dominant and forceful per­ mg years
M r and Mrs Logan Bear of Cres­
ell, composed of troop committee­
HOME OX ROW *
well,
form
erly
residents
of
this
sonality and at the same lim e a
men of troops 18 and 18, met Tues­
T H O R N T O N CO RN ERS.
The bonded debt was Increased
place,
are
the
parents
of
an
11-
j
D
O
R
E
N
A , Ore., OcL 3A— (SHa-
personality that will »«cure the co- j j g « » du rln g the year. »15.000 for
day evening in the city hall. H . B.
operation of those who would eerve lh, Brm<iry , nd , 1800„ , o
wa-
Sallee. Lane county scout executive. poi-nd son born Saturday. October CiaL )—Zeno Earl, 84, who had bean
(8pMl»l to the S e e lls'l.)
under him. In other word«. It w ill,
warrant«. Bond« to the
! gave a talk on the duties of troop 25-
a resident of Cottage Grove, Moaby
Oct. 29. Mrs. John W llllan enter­
Mrs. Roselle left for her home a t 1 cr«ek and the Row river districts
' committeemen and scoutmasters In
taka a great leader
amount of M.000 were retired
tained a number of neighbors at
put over Hila
radical
change
In
gov-
Th#
„
„
,
on
of
the
councu
and
Santa
Ana.
Cal.,
a
week
ago
Satur-
j
for 35 yearBj died laal nlgh t a t mid­
, furthering scouting activities and
.
. ....
..™ -------------------her home Wednesday afternoon In
men!, however desirable It may
_
| said It was time for both troop« to day, after spending several months > night a t the fam ily home on the
"h** i advisory
committee became slightly honor of Mrs. Clifford Wallace, who
be. There Is such a probability that heated several times, but ths bud- g moving to Black Butte,
reregister
The council discussed here w ith a daughter. Mrs. G. A . , o[d Cooley place below Dorena. M r.
Oregon may have a governor who get was finally adopted as reported
and U n . E a rl came from Kansas
. possible places where scout meet- Shampang
Sunday afternoon M r. and Mrs.
can not lead, who can not aecure by the flnanre committee of the Henry Lake had as guests Mr. and
I ings could be held until the armory
E arl Briggs made a business trip j
Lane county In the early W a,
the hearty cooperation of other», council, with the exception of the Mra. W. W. Latie and daughter and
1 settling on a ten-acre tract
: is finished, when the troops w ill to Ashland last week
who la totally unfam iliar with state two slight changes mentioned
Maurine Russell, teacher of the cottage Grove. Tw o weeks
: meet there, but several locations
M r. and Mrs. Fred Beldler and son.
affaire, who would take fullest ad­
: are to be Investigated before a de­ primary' grades, visited over the jgr B a il contracted pneumonia,
The taxpayers' meeting for final all of the Grove, and M r. and M ra
vantage
of
the
opportunity
to
build
cision is made. The drum and week end w ith her grandparents, which was fought o ff fo r a tints
vantage " f th * “ w>or' “ n,' y, 5 ° , D}ii"' adoption of the budget w ill be held Fran k Hockett and eon Merle of
a great political machine, that T h
g o’clock Monday, November 24 thle neighborhood.
bugle corps is to continue under M r. and Mrs. W. E Burkett of Dl- and hope was entertained for his
Sentinel, although «old on the plan.
’
1 Mra. A. Schemacher and Mrs. - R
the sponsorship of the American vide.
recovery. M r. E arl was born in
If It could be ushered In under
Mrs. Anna Burgess of Cottage Tennessee, removing to Kansas. H a
1 Legion.
Assistance for Armand
B. Dixon motored to Eugene Tues­
HEBRON.
proper auspices, believes It wise to
survived by his widow (A u n t
Riggs in managing troop 16 was Grove was a guest over the ereek |
day to bring home Mrs. M. Quaglia.
postpone adoption until ws are
discussed and troop 16 committee­ end a t the E. H . Koch home.
Betty), one son, Charles of Dorena,
who had been In a hospital there
Oct. 23. -E. J. Ed wards motored
more certain of tha required leader.
Mrs. Corda Neiswanger of Crea-
B daughter, Mrs. Lulu Hopper
men are to meet Monday noon at
for a week.
It would better come as the cam­ to Eugene Friday on business.
: Hotel BarteU for fu rth er discus­ well and her guest, Mrs Sylvia 811k- of ghelley, Ida.
M r. and Mrs. D. O. Fisher and
Annabelle and Katie Ollorlst a t­
wood
of
Grants
Pass,
visited
friends
-1
paign leeue of the successful can­
sion. Scoutmaster Riggs reports
son Clifford and Mrs. Fisher’s fath ­
didate. There are also some slight tended the county teachers Institute er. Anderson Cheshire of Alvadore,
that troop 16 held a small but very here Friday.
W hitewash Protects Trees.
possible defects In ths proposed In Eugene Thursday and Friday were guests Tuesday of M r. and
M ie. W. A. Kelly of Cottage
Whitewash on the trunks of fru it
good meeting in the gym a week
amendment that could be corrected France» Welsh of the Eugene Bible Mrs. J. W . Fisher.
ago last Thursday. Two new mem­ Grove Is visiting w ith a daughter,, tree# » jn actually make a d iffer-
university
accompanied
them
home
Mrs.
John
Hastings.
In a second presentation. As sn
bers of the troop, L aV ern Breese
of cloee to
M r. and Mrs George Foster and
example ths proposed amendment Friday and spent the week end Mrs. R. B. Dixon spent Wednesday
Mrs. Ray Stewart and baby spent temperature of the cambium layer
and Cecil Safley, were given in-
probably would untlnsntlonally do w ith an uncle and aunt, M r. and evening in Eugene.
struction in the tenderfoot requ ire-1 Thursday in Eugene. The baby la and thus greatly aid In preventing
away w ith election of district a t­ Mrs. Hervey Alldrldgs. returning to
ments. Riggs again reminds scouts 1 receiving treatments from a physl- w inter sun scald on the south side
Mrs. Fran k LaBlue and daughter
Eugene
8unday.
torneys. Vote 80S No.
to register.
cian every two weeks
of the trunks, according to experi­
Shirley of Hebron visited Tuesday
The
Fred
Overtoh
fam
ily
were
Troop 18 was Invited to the borne
Maurine Russell and ¿Awrence ments made a t the Hood R ive r
and it seemed just too easy. First
304-308 Bonus Loan Constitution­
A V E you ever been out
Bunday dinner guests of Mrs. Over­ with a sister, Mrs. Joe Premassl.
of ita scoutmaster. G. B. Arnest, for ' Chestnut attended the eflunty teach- branch experiment station,
you take the tool called Bill or
al Amendment—The title of this
M. M. Tlson returned Wednesday
alone when something hap­
a Hallowe’en party Monday eve- j ers* Institute In Eugene Thursday white coating reflects tha
Jack or something and wiggle it
amendment Is m is le d Ing, as It ton’s mother, Mrs. Jsssle OllcrlsL
pened to your car? W ell,
Mr. and Mrs W alter M urry, ac of last week from Portland, where
ning
A spectral figure stood at and Friday.
rays rather than absorbing them.
up and down until the wheel is
provides for no bonus to any one.,
Mrs ho had received medical tre atm e n t
Henry had forgotten all about
the stairs and w ith weird gestures' Mrs. James Conley spent Friday
up in the sir. Then you . . . well,
our anniversary and we weren't
A brother, W arren Tlaon of Drew,
motioned the expectant scouts to - in Eugene on business,
then you just change tires. Per­
speaking and I took a long drive
field Sunday to visit M r. Murray's visited him for several days afte r
the spacious attic. A fte r the fel-
M r. and Mrs. W illie Sharon and
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fectly simple, isn’t it I
may make to veterans of the Span-
his return. E arl H u n ter of Cottage
all by myself.
Ish Amsrlcan war. Philippine Insur • uteb'
„ . '' « « ’’'flran dm a "Murry Orove did M r. Tlson's work on the
lows had exhausted their patience children. M ra F. T. Benston and The London school has an
A ll at once something said
I guess I must have sat thsre
trying to sink their teeth in apples Mrs Ruby Benston visited at t h e ____
___ an
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_ dally
reetton or Boxer rebellion, or per-
h*>
extended visit M r power line during hie absence,
ment __
of 70. with
average
“clank. . . c U n k . . . clank I” I won­
an hour thinking how easy it
son. who served In the W orld war rom alw d
Mrs. E Elchlcr of Curtin visited
suspended by
strings,
peanut h u n • t, I Logan Bear home In Creswell Wed- attendance of 98 per ce n t X o
dered what could be the matter.
v —
-----«pr—. a S
was to change tires end how I
from soma other state, but are now «nd Mrs. M urry returning tne same Mon(Uy w(th a daughter, Mrs.
pupil has been tardy thus far. A
was held, When every corner o f ! nesday of last »seek
Henry had told me always to
wished that Henry was there and
Sunday visitors a t the Lawrence new merry-go-round has been In­
the attic had been thoroughly
residents here, the same loans that <’*y _
n v . rf„_
i i n, Smith of G* l' c Ro" - Tuesday Mrs. P. Most«-
be xure that there wax oil in the
how I'd have him show me again
Montieth
home
were
M
r.
and
Mrs.
searched, Rev. Aldrich of the M. E.
stalled and new chains have been
distributor, and xure enough
just as soon as I saw him.
church, who has had wide experi­ Ivan W itcher and children and purchased fo r the giant stride.
there wax for I looked carefully
war enllated fron» Oregon.
Then who should come along
noon callers on Jess Culver. M r.
Q
Ku
Claude
Lawson.
at the ammeter and it said sev­
ence In scout work, taught the
a m .n d m .n tw..o «jn.JOM g lv . a f a i r ,
fr0 ¿
hilt the Johns and M r. John got
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hodson and
en when the engine was running.
scouts a new and exciting game.
Carey W hittington of
gene and Mrs. Lowell Benston and
deal to all w..w
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out and changed the tire for me.
children of Cottage Grove visited phia teaches canaries to sing by
But that didn t help the clank­
The
revelers
seated
themselves
In
armed forces, and there Is little
children
of
Saginaw
were
Sunday
although
I
had
to
explain
it
to
found
a
recently
likelihood that It w ill add anything
School boys
ing any, so I stopped and lifted
a ring on the floor and by the light with M r. and Mrs. Howard Keene ■ allowing them to listen to flute
him as he went along. H e didn’t
filled with feathers, guests of M r. and Mrs. W. A. Keens.
I solos on a phonograph.
ths lid and looked at the differ­
of two jack-o-lanterns Rev. Aldrich Sunday afterno
seem any too happy about it, but
M r. and Mrs. Floyd Ritchey and
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ential. I t seemed all right. But
told a rattlesnake story. When the
Mrs. John made him do it.
R elief Miuuures to Be Planned.
daughter
of
D
rain
spent
8unday
the clanking was just as bad.
lights
were
again
switched
on
a
The community men's bible elaa
O f course, as I said, the tire
creek.
:
___
Then I thought maybe it was
decrepit old gypsy woman was w ith Mrs. Gertrude Buchiuian.
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Hasel Führer and Isabel Hoover at Ita session Sunday forenoon a t
wasn’t altogether flat and that
Mrs. Ray Stewart was a guest a t '
(SpMial Is ths 3i«ikt-' )
tha tires and sure enough the
'
found
sitting
In
the
corner
by
the
of Eugene and M. M. Tlson of Cot­ the Arcade w ill take action on reo-
made it easier to change, al­
and
Jo<
right rear tire was flat on the
stairs. She told fortunes In a the W illie Sharon home Tuesday
though when I told thia to Hen­
tage Grove were Sunday dinner ommended measures for commun­
und*r aids. Tha rest seemed ell
V
o
^ ' “ ’ caster of Divide were dinner guests
trembling
falsetto.
Refreshments
guests nt the F. C. Führer home. ity reltef that have been under con­
ry he just laughed-*dhat sort of
,
right.
of doughnuts and cider were served visited a t the Lowell Benston home , aunday >t tb#
laugh that gives you an inferior­
' I F. C. Führer drove to Springfield sideration for several weeks. Action
W all, there I was. Henry had
I by M r. and Mrs. Arnest. Mrs. Aid- Sunday evening.
| The Wa]den aehool board held a
was postponed until the close
ity complection, my deer.
Wednesday.
shown ms how to change tires
rich and Ruth and Helen Aldrich
budget meeting a t the school bourn
helped w ith the refreshments and
Loose Leaf Forms and Binders, i Monday nlghL I t was decided to
hire another teacher.
A temperance w orker spoke nt
the Blue Mountain church Bunday.
H a rry Oastle, Frad Frost, Floyd
Jones, Glen Llnebaugh and Jay
Barkmore v e n t to Scottsburg Man-
day on a fishing trip. They caught
a number of fish.
Votara Have Difficult Taak
Before Them If They Would
Gaat BalloU Wisely.
Fred W right, who was ths first
to prove that corn could ba grown
o f Timber on W est
Reservoir Is Put Up
to Voters
Snrinijfipld Hif?h Wins
Second Crop
t o - C. Ol C. Here Boosts
For Reedsport Harbor
Junior High Defeated
By Woodrow Wilson
"There must be oil, ”
said
M rs . M olla P ropp ,
“the meter shows seven with the engine running.
i
H
visited Sunday afternoon a t
Tom Cox home In Cottage Grove.
Floyd Jones recently »old a oow
M r. and Mrs. Spangenburg have
gone to Cottage Orove to stay eav
eral weeks.
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