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NUM BER A C O T T A « '« n i l ' l l K. L A N E C O U N T Y . O B B O O M . F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R I«. I»*» VOLI N E X L COTTAGE ON C O A S n ifl MAP Representatives Various Cities Are Special Quests on Godard Is Serenaded Bv D rum Corps S ta r t s Q u i l t a t Lantern Parade Feature Junior Play Is to lit New ly O rganized Hand Getting Turkey Ready To Sell Demonstrated Peace Sunday Services Finishes It at 75 A Complimented d i ven Tonight T he ann ual ju n io r class play w ill be presented at H 16 tonight In the high school gym nasium . T h e comedy, "Tom m y,'* deals w ith the life o f m odern youth and Is filled w ith luughter-pro- voltlng lines. Miss K u rlel G ilb e rt Is directo r and the cast Is as follows M arie T h u rb e r, M ndelle Bvldler; T o m my M ills. M elvin Breese; Mre. T h u rb er. H a rrie t W isem an; M r T h u rb e r, la w re n c e K e n t; B e r nard, K a rl Thom ason. D avid, D ayton ('la r k ; Judge W ilson, K th elb ert C ra w fo rd ; M rs W ll son, B u lh Olson. W illie W ilson, O rvu l letter. T h» new ly organised Cottage Qrove band received high rotn - pllment« fo r Its part In the A r- rnlatlce day celebration. M any >ugg«*ated that the city should provide aotnt* method of giving It nupport. Ho fa r mem ber» have fu m lah ed th e ir own Inatru- rnent» and ¡mid for an Inatruc* tor and o iu m I c . R. Bear Shows T lu U Equal Price Being Paid C a rts H ig h School (¿ymnaaium 1« PIBod for C o m m un ity Service In W h ich Churchea Join. on Open M u rkrt. H. R. Godard, 90-year old C ivil w ar veteran, was serenaded by the A m erican Legion d ru m corps on the afternoon of Arm istice day. The veteran declared th a t h t was Just as tickled as he was the day he got his firs t pair of redtop boots. M r. Godard's b irth day anniversary comes on No- cernber 11, but th a t probably wax not taken Into consideration when that day was picked for the cessation of hostilities. L O N D O N , Nov. 11. - (Special.) M re. Electa Thordenburg be <an m a k in g a patchw ork q uilt when she was 7 years old, fin shed the blocks when 12 and ias made It In to a real quilt dnee she was 75. ________________________________ E IS ENTHUSIASTIC HERE Two German Machine Quni. Captured in War, Are Ded A featu re of th u city'» W orld About fio grow er» attended a tu r icated to Peaoe. key m eeting S a turday forenoon a t Peace Sunday observance was the th e C It D ea r p la c e . K illin g , d ry f h s t la n te r n p a ia d e ev e r h eld h ere This year's observance of A rm is pickin g, preparing fo r m a rk e t and The parade preceded com m unity f e e d in g tu r k e y s w e r e d e m o n s tr a te d , ch u rch w r v ic e e h eld In th e h ig h f l i g h t i m p r o v e m e n t I s tice day was the most enthusiastic Cottage G rove * » > piarm i on the F .....lin g c o s ts w a s a su b ject of !'i gym nasium , w hen Dore ar. r-1 ever held here. eoa«t a ir m ap Tuesday, w h e n A t 11 o'clock members of the boy considerable Interest. M r D e a r I ' Cam eron, state chaplain of the tw o ahlpe o f the Kennett A ir Trans scout drum corps sounded taps at estim ated th a t 60 ccnta covers the Am erican Legion, delivered an ap- port com pany of 'l'arom a made the principal Intersections of the cost of each tu rk e y up to the tim e pealing address, "C h rist o r Caesar, th eir In itia l stop T he ahlpe were Flrrnneea as to Production and business d istrict. It Is put out to range and th a t the based upon his experiences as a scheduled to a rriv e a l 11 30, but A t 1:30 a parade started fro m the cost fro m thu t lim e u ntil ready fo r mi m ber of the Canadian forces Prices W ill B rin g B e lie f In were delayed In getting out of P o rt arm ory, marched the length of m a rk e t Is 12 cents the pound These : The A m erican Legion d ru m corps land. on account of log, and did not 1931 la Prediction. M ain street, north on N in th to 1 costs ars based upon use of range , led the parade. reach here u n til 4 o'oloek Score* fo r Huth Team » A re Made ; th a t would otherw ise not be u sed ., Kain threatened to stop the p a - , W h lte a k e r avenue and back to T he planes carried as guests rep On this basis, 20 cents the pound | rade. but despite this a pp ro xim ately | M ain street, concluding Its m arch resenlatlvea of cham bers ol com llu rliig Fa»t Q u a rte r (C row 's Lamber M < o t } a t the Arcade theater, where two m ust be secured before the gro w er V) school children w ere In line w ith merce ut various cities w hich w ill T he general outlook d uring the 1 W h ile a goif course frequently is G erm an machine guns, captured In o f Game. o f such high class th a t It be on the a ir line. M. C. Bressler b reaks even, and the price being lanterns referred to as the garden of lies, was d iffic u lt to pick the prize win , tw o weeks has had a s lig h t followers of Iza a k W alton still are the w ar. were dedicated In a re m i paid this y e a r Is almost exactly and E lb e rt Bede were to have gone ners. F irs t prtxe w ent to R o b e rt, tu rn tor b etterm en t, not because the cham pion Ananiases, additional niscent address by Rev. Duncan P. cost. G row ers who are pooling th e ir fro m here, but because the retu rn - — - 1 there has been any more buying or fig h tin g drive In the last quar p n x lu c t expect s lig h tly h igher re M ills, second prize to Lois R and - all o f , the proof of th e ir mendacious a b ility Cameron, state chaplain trip would not be m ails th a t day, any im m ediate prospects o f an I n - , ter th a t carried the ball 70 yards turns. and th ird prize to W illia m M an - having been provided recently by Am erican Legion, In which he asked they decider! not to go creased dem and but because the down the field to a touchdown en- Judges were Miss Bowen, three Cottage Grove fisherm en. T he th a t the trophies of w a r be used in M r. D e a r based his feed costs up- beck. A p pro a lm a te ly 500 miles of a ir m an ufactu rers are reconciled to a sblcil the Cottuge Grove high school ,|n ,.XI,e rlrnents m ade w ith several Miss Shields and Mias G ilbert, high m in im u m consum ption of himbe? » " « « w ere so convincing th a t even a n J " ^ “ ¿ tte rv express and passenger service w ill football team to stave o ff defeat groups of birds. H e found th a t school teachers. - . »Ksa s-s>rv.fiinHg»r r.f thi« v m t and the pre»» wa» fooled. They m ain- The parade wa» led by b attery be added to the m ounting total In .Mr». J. P. G ra h a m wa» p|ra»nn' anil tte Lebanon 6 to tl In the A rm is there Is little d ifference In The commodious gym nasium was are m akin g tb e lr plans accordingly tained th e ir prestige as anglers un- "E ." the newly organized band and cost the P acific northw est In the Ben * til a b an ker discovered th a t th e ir the Am erican Legion d ru m corps. n a ti system Planes w ill operate ly » u rp rlM d thi» w e rk to recaivo tice duy football game on K e lly w h e th e r cheap feed or htgh-prlced well filled. Rev. L. H Randle pre P an field. T h e locals' chance for a win prepared feed ts used, th a t If cheap sided, being Introduced by Com One o f the most g ra tify in g of re- j acc„ u nt o f th e ir catch waa dec)ded. F ew realized th a t the city again dally one trip n orth and another a package of picture» fro m has a band and the way It did its of the cent developments has been the . o verdraw n S o u th bel w een Tacom a mid Joño» of K alrbank», Ala»ka, who w ent g lim m e rin g when W ard's drop feed Is used more Is required to m ander R o b e rt F ro m m ------------- n r e v a r i c a t o r s soent sev- » tu ff was the subject o f much fav- Legion. R ev. I. G. Shaw . iln lt and alm oat inim ediate results fa tte n a bird, w hile the prepared Am erican S p rin gfield w ith scheduled elope at wa« a m in er In the Bohem ia dl»- kic k fo r the ex tra point was low. Xn " rabl* comment. ÔVÿmîl'a. Chehalis, K e i.o , pörtiänd'. ,r ,c l d u rin g “ »• • “/ * > d“ y\ i L ' h“ ' M b n n o n scored In the m iddle of feed puts w e ig h t on much more read the scripture and Rev. I r a R obtained fro m the firm price policy. , _ * * . I camp. 'a m n l H ie e s o came n Ir ta i here in r n i In n l 1893 M ’. t . l I to II Aldrich offered prayer. R ev Cam - P a rtic ip an ts in this move are w ill- ^ o tts b u r g * returning home Follow in g the dedication cere- the fo u rth q u a rte r on a 20 yard ra p id ly than cheap feed. Salem and C o rvallis; and on a aim • ■ , , h a well monies. Cottage played a 8-« game It li, estim ated th a t there are 10- cron contrasted the te rrific cost In ing to a d m it th a t a slight fa ll re- lia r schedule, also w ith one trip w ork for G r iffith A Heed, o p e ra t dash through the rig h t side o f the concrete oroof o f th eir state of football w ith Lebanon high, line, the play sucking In the Cot 000 turkeys In this vicinity. A few 7>7ood and money to gain tem poral vlval, which was felt the early p art n o rth and one trip Mouth, between ors In the district A t 6:30 the annual Legion dinner Mrs. G ra h a m was Miss Anna tage Grove sufety Gates and g iv in g 1 years ago there w ere none or a l-i power w ith the universal peace and of this m onth, contributed in no P o rtla n d and N o rth Bend, w ith , blessing th a t goes w ith the domln- small degree to the firs t success of f " « 1' 1- the fish in person. Oglesby at th a t tim e, hut she was the Lebanon b alltoter a clear field m ost none, was served in I. O. O. F. to fu lly stupe at Salem , Corvallis, Spring Ion of C h ris t" this move and these same people i Several days la te r the banker in 250. Special guests were H e n ry old enough to rem em ber m any In to the goal line, Leb ano n'. k ic k for field and C ottage Grove. Due to The high school q u in te t and the are free to a d m it th a t w ith the in- question, inspired by the catch of Clay Fuson. aged C ivil w a r veteran; cldenta concerning the life of M r. e x tra point was wide. the duplication, there w ill Its four rtS high school girls' glee club each dustry unquestionably facin g an ex- the three, w ent to Scottsburg to try M r Jones, who was a frien d o f the fam and M r s F in ley W hlpps; flig h ts a day tw o n orth and two T he I-ebanun score was the sang tw o numbers. M rs. Bessie trem ely dull period between now his luck H e inquired of a native lly. She rem em bers th a t when M rs. Thom as F u n k. M rs. F ra n k s o u th between P o rtla n d and needed stim ulus to m ake the C ot S u tcliffe and Miss E velyn Sm ith and the m iddle of J anu ary it is n o t , the best place to ftsh and In the H a m b ric k and Mrs. W illia m K elly, Jones was m akin g his firs t trip In S p ringfield tage G rove team click and fro m were accompanists. Im probable th a t t h e exigencies course of the conversation asked gold s ta r mothers; H A. G allow ay, to the district a com panion. George T w o Z en ith six-passenger biplanes the k ic k o ff a fte r Lebanon's touch B eautifu l floral decorations were w hich face n early every concern w here the three had made th eir big com m ander of the local cam p of O rt, was drowned s t the ford u w ill be used In the service now, ac down the locals could not be «hurt distance above w h rre Bed Spanish-Am erican W a r veterans, Flow ers, fru it and berries have furnished by the Sunnyside green- when it becomes necessary to close catch. cording to A. A. Bennett, president "Where they caught th e ir fish,” w ith M rs. G allow ay; Rev. and Mrs. bridge was a fte rw a rd erected T h ere stopped. T a k in g the ball deep in com bined this fa ll to prove the houses and were placed by the fo r a long period m ay be the d riv - and m anager of the com pany A th e ir own te rrito ry , the blue and ing power th a t w ill force tem porary snorted the native. they didn t Q ghaw , M rs. G. W . Sweet, prest- was no bridge across the riv e r at mildness of c lim a te of this favored A m erican Legion a u x ilia ry . th ird plane, now In the facto ry at desertions fro m the fir m price plan I catch a one. I sold those fish to dent of the a u x ilia ry of the Span any point at th a t lim e. T h e men gold eleven ham m ered Its w ay on section of the fam ous, fertile , f r u it - j Santa Ana, C al , w ill be placed In were wwimmlng th e ir horses, when steady line plunges to n touch of selling, selling, but but If If it it is is ma m aintained them." new r? • r /t of fu l W illa m e tte valley and the n ew , » ish-Am erican W a r veterans cam p; reserve. W h ile bankers n orm ally are dis- M ay o r and M rs. N E. Glass; D. A. fa irly w ell u n til the firs t o f the M r G rt's horse went down w ith h i- down P h il Hersey, who did most est re c ru it in the arm y of proof T he southbound plane w ill leave of the ball c a rry in g In this o ffe n should erect, a story like that, a fte r the iris a t the home of D r . rv • year. fro m lh a t tim e on lt rider. U r t could not sw im and his Em erson, president o f the Lions Tacom a at 8 30 a. in.. O lym p lu at companions were unable t o save sive th ru s t, and l ’leuard h it the Is a purple not be d iffic u lt to put over in a big boasts o f the mendacious end M rs. C. E . F ro st. This flo w e r . .. . . ones, l was club, and M rs. Em erson; F . E . M en- « 35 a i n . Chehalis s i a 30 s. in . him . T his probably was the firs t 1-ebanon line tim e u fte r tim e for way n o rm a lly blooms In A p ril and It Is d .n h a ll. secretary of the cham ber Kelso at W ) a. m , P o rtla n d at fa ta lity In connection w ith opera big gains, a delayed buck proving declared decidedly unusual to have A first-h an d Investigation Just been the b u tt of m any a Joke since of commerce, and Mrs. M enden the best play in the Cottage Grove It bloom a second tim e as late as 10:05 a. m . Salem at 10 86 a. m.. tions In the d istrict num-1 made by this publication shows th a t I t has been reported th a t th e ir in- 15. H . H em en w ay picked ________ , ___ hall; M rs. B. R. Job, representing bug of tricks. Hersey w ent over Corvallis at 10 56 a. m . and Spring- t e r of ripe figs N o vem ber 4- fro m m any concerns th a t are now in the a b ility to catch fish was due p artly Novem ber. T h e flo w e r was discov W hen M r. Jones le ft here m any the Red Cross, M r. and M rs E lb e rt field at 11:20 a. m N orthbound the years ago for A laska he left behind fo r the touchdown. W ard , who ered M onday m o rn ing by M rs. e tree on his home place in the city. process of p reparing to go down to the fa c t th a t tw o of them are Bede. Rev. Duncan P. Cam eron In plane w ill leave Sp rin gfield at 2 05 a m etal tru ck con tain ing a Danish w ent In fo r H o rn to m ake the try F ro st. T he flo w e r bloomed last He picked another on N ovem ber 6 fo r the rem ain d er of the y e a r are fo rm e r gobs, is being well known troduced the guests. fo r e x tra point, failed to convert. p. m , C o rvallis a t 2 30 p m . Salem M M a a n d o t h e r personal <■(• and expects to pick still others if determ ined th a t they w ill sell prac- th a t sailors can not catch fish. spring. T w o pictures of the triu m p h a l at 2 50 p m., P o rtla n d at 3 30 p. m , T h is was In the possession of M rs The fin a l gun stopped the local I 'h e present m ild w eath er continues, ttcally nothing In the m eantim e. Leat innocent fisherm en b e arch ............................ in Paris, ............. b u ilt by Napoleon, a Kelso at 4 p. m . Chehalis a t 4 31) C la ra B u rkho lder u n til a short lim e team In a no ther drive tow ard of M. Nordstrom ," were H O W S O U T H L A N E V O T E D j E ffo rts have been made to prove even though stocks in pile are w rongly accused, the three A nani- p. m . O ly m p ia at 4 45 p. rn.. and ago. It had been reported here that touchdown. are j - red Bennett. Pete Nelson shown the din ers. Decorations were that the G arden of Eden was lo - h eavier than th e y usually c a rry Governor _ Coach Bagley started his second Tacom a at 5 p m. J o ist lac Rogue Pow. cated w here C ottage G rove now W h ile no one as yet has any way and Glen Haney. The ban ker sleuth the g jft of the g unnyslde green- Junes had died some tim e ago and S Sea. T ai B i» « Bill N o rthbound fro nt Coos bay to M rs B u rkho lder destroyed tru n k learn, but Lebanon's early threat lands. Supporting this belief was to d efin ite ly ju st w h a t produc- is J im m ie Dungan houses. ’ b rought tlie regulars on the field P o rtla n d , the plane w ill leave N o rth and contenta. ; the c laim of old tim ers th a t when tion w jn do the next 90 days, i t is ------------- Follow in g the d in ner record aud i i In the firs t few minutes. lib a tio n 's Bend at 8 30 a. n r. Cottage Grove T h a t Jones was alive was learned a i o * a I = ; ,ncy a rriv e d here in the early 50s c o n M rv atlv e ly estim ated th a t from ences attended the showing of LONDON. g i ai a t 8 15 a m . Hprlngfleld a t 9 30 a. , h r o u g h jqj g n ydcr o f A la s k a .'w h o spinners and crosecrosses were Brum- ?2 23 17 7 57 10 23 <hey found fig trees grow ing w ild. I the firs t of Decem ber u n til the "Doughboys," In w hich Buster K e a bauch 3» 10 14 22 2 3 ____ to the C ottage G rove de m„ C orvallis nt 10 a in.. Salem at was here ,ajl, . u m m r r v isitin g hie puzzling last sum m er visiting 12 11 5 tt 16 13 11 «16 1113 ¡(h e leave» being provided w ith , m iddie of J a n u a ry the output w ill IMsatoa ton was starred. F ollow in g this 100 (Special to the Sentinel.) fense and Lebanon gut aw ay for 10:20 a. in . and a rriv e In P o rtland niece, M rs F I I Allison 45 20 10 29 35 4» 17 22 35 25 40 »jpr-oQ atrinK». not exceed 25 per cent to 30 per the A m e ric tn Nov. 11.—Thom as M oxley of W il- couples attended 70 33 36 55 «5 68 4 4 4« 6« 51 00 * prU" several long gains. Parts Breed Latham a t 10 50 a. m . and southbound the “ cent of norm al and It is even poo burg a rriv ed Tuesday to visit rela Legion dance 22 11 34 31 41 19 19 40 34 30 j , love's recovery o f a I-ebanon fum ble K Klvftr 34 plane w ill leave P o rtland a t 2 40 Gr»V GtMl ls Is-aoed Bible th a t it w ill go lower. H acina* 54 13 9 19 45 47 1« 27 >4 28 JO • D O R E N A. tives and friends. in the second q u a rte r prevented a HHh ______ -* p. m , Salem at 3 10 p m . Corvallis Crh «0 g 20 37 ts .¡7 25 1« s e ts I S * The G ra y ’ Goose confectionery, re-1 N o rth w e s t saw m ills are in a bet- Miss D o ro th a F u n k o f B lack ------ score by the visitors. A fum ble by k lllls w _ 95 23 13 2» 3S «1 19 31 31 IS 41 cently tak e n over by M rs. M. V. j te r position basically than many a t 3 30 p. n i . S p rin gfield at 4 p m . Wallace 39 1« S14 4O2S 23 15 10 23 27 Butte, who had been staying w ith le the geatleel.) Gates o f u Lebanon punt gave the C ottage G rove a t 4 15 p m . and (C ottag e G rove vote was pub Phillips, has been leased to George realize fo r it m ust be rem em bered M rs W illia m T h o rn in Cottage Nov. 12 E d w in R edford m otored V|ai i O|-g a break but stubborn de- a rriv e a t N o rth Bend a t 6 p m. th a t the dem and, as poor as it has G rove returned home Tuesday, suf M cC ullum of D ra in . to Eugene F rid a y . fence h alted the visitors' touch- lished last w eek.) been, has exceeded the supply fo r fe rin g w ith an infected finger. Dave M oeb y of W en dllng visited d(lwn d rive. F e w passes w ere used W onder if any of those who are good m any weeks and as a result H e n ry Comba a rriv ed fro m E u Despite Increase In Number R ecently the press reports m en the fore part of this week w ith a team ■ * on w ritin g about C h ina can pronounce : m ill stocks have been reduced F rid a y to v is it _____________ relatives and b rother. J. B. Mosby. Hersey and Pleu ard w ere consls- tioned 45 earthq uakes In one day In the names of all the w a r lords and the most called for item s so th a t It gene frjendg H e had ju s t returned fro m During Year Are Not M rs. R u th E n glan d and children , ent ground gainers fo r Cottage H onolulu. So th a t is how they ' w ill tak e but a short w hile a fte r the - - -- spending the sum m er in N o rth ________ presidents. R o bert and F aye m otored to L u j r j rov„ and both played a good de get the hula-hula. Unusually High. shutdown to m ake the buying of C a ro lin a a t his childhood home. gene Sunday. fenslve game. Hersey w ent down hard assortm ents extrem ely d iffi A ll 12 m em bers of the 1930 coun M rs. Thom as Foster and Bernice B. and Nias t-am l and E llen I-am i w c jj on pUnta nnd p ie u a rd ’s tack- c u lt ty fa ir board were unanim ously re o f this place m otored to Eugene T h o rn spent F rid a y afternoon w ith cu^ down m any a Lebanon j T he largest num ber of fires, 2019, In the fin a l analysis i t begins to M rs. W . L. Townsend. elected a t the annual m eeting of the last week. drive. H o rn did some good punting ever recorded in any one calendar look as though the lum ber industry board S a tu rd a y afternoon. The M r and M re. C. A. Peterson nnd for the locals. B lack played a good j is going to be in the novel position W' t X * " ln th U n a t‘onal forest reglon meeting, a t w hich a s p irit o f har- M endal, John and P a tty Collins game In the line. mony prevailed, was attended by raoU>rad g und»y to Creswell, w h e re ' F ew penalties were Imposed by ' unquestionably w ill have a pent-up regional forester L . J. b u c k , z-ori more than 100 persons fro nt over (hpy v t,|te d w ith M r. Peterson's | the officials, both team s p la y in g ) c a ^ o M t V i ' t h e ^ m8 the'yard's0 o f ^he n M r ! ' C' Wo.od3 ^ " V u a e n ^ S a t 8 T l’ *8 num ber exce«ds the average the county. stater. M rs. H Mrs. I l . Henrtksen itenriKsen. I clean, sportsm anlike ball. T he 1931 board w • ill hold Its firs t I T he H ’ ppy C lrc c ¿*b "Phis wax the th ird 6-to-6 game m an ufactu rers or the re ta il d istri- ma c a rlp ° ' num ber of forest fires fo r the pest m eeting tom orro w to elect a p re .l m #, w rr k w lth M r . Id a W icks c „ G ro v „ haa played th | , y ear. butors. I t has been a long tim e u r“ a> f H M j five years by more than 500 In dent and secretary It Is expected Thaae pregent w ere N aom i Doce hlgh and N o rth Bend since the m ills were in such an en- houses M o n - ! ’ P‘‘ a o t ‘t T l k T ^ h V ’Vorest th a t E. U. Ix>e, president, and M rs. |, t t , a M rsdnm es Bales, Lee T h o in a - b , . w 8COre G o t. viable position and if a little com- , comparison w ith 1929, the forest • * r , U r >' W" ‘ son. P earl • n r n . u H . - . n , H a t - 1 play O aklan d F r i mun sense is used d u rin g the next M rs. H a rv e y Shipp and children I whoJe gatisfactory to fed eral forest be reelected „ „ __________ Pearl W icks. tie V an Schoclack, day aftern oo n at O akland. three or fo u r m onths 1931 should s<fe of B lack B u tte spent the week end Qf" cers T he 193O waa the M em bers of the board are E Jj o illll.p le , Floyd C haffee, l^ w rc n c e i get an auspicious s ta rt and the * , ith Lee, R B. Thom pson. H u g h 11 C haffee, D o olittle. Vaughn, Spahr, S? ,ipP s M r and drlest year on record. O f the total p ro fitable prices regardless of E a rle . J. K . G reer. C. L. Dunn. C. S Q |eoeon Ellen loin d. Isham and the SAGINAW. u . 5 ? nt o . , of 2019 fires reported on n ation al footage consumed. C alef, all o f Eugene; H . C. W heel- hoatoa,ee. A unt Id a W icks nnd H e rb e rt Elm oore and m otheri and adjacent landa, 1502 w ere er, Pleasant H U I; A. C. M ille r. Gosh- Mr¡) W icks. T he group P auline Elm oore. of APP” *» ? * one-fourth acre o r less In size, 398 (9**«l4l to tk> S m la « l.) en; H ans Peterson, Florence; C. W . (.u ,|tl.d „ ,,un t and tied a c o m fo rl spent the w eek end a t the bun led over b ^ e e n ooehfourth and Nov 12.- Steve and E velyn Ben- S u therland home. M rs. Sutherland each whi]e u # covered A llen. V id a ; H . L. P la n k and George j?or M r ( , da w tc U , ston returned home M onday eve is a d aughter o f M rs. Elm oore. T he to ta l area G ilm o re, Junction C ity. M em bers of Mansel K in ney o f Po rtlnn d is ning fro m G ran ts Pass, w here they the county court are ex -o ff lelo vl(l, , | ng here In D orena w ith his spent several months. - . “ V Je n»0C la rk * k d MorT burned over by these 2019 fires (up C la rk of Cedar creek spent M o n - O<;tober n was M 191 of mem ber«. fa m ily . T h e school children o f Miss Rus T h e 1930 county fa ir rep ort, made M r and M ra John W etzel and sell's room enjoyed a b irth d ay p ar day w ith M rs. A. S. N ew ton. tio n al forest land and 1265 acres of Tro op 16 m et M onday evening in C layto n Townsend spent Stmday e land .n3ide the natjonjU fo r. by M rs C h ad w ick, showed a sur a<>n ¿ varet t of M arcó la visited re ty at her home T hu rsday a fte r the basement o f the M . E . church. in Eugene as a guest of Jack M ills. boundarie8. Dam age figures are plus of J55Kd. T h e la m e county (,e n liy w lth M rs. W e tzel’s m other, noon In honor of Miss Russell's and A suggestion by W o rth H a rv e y , f a ir Is said to be one of a very few MrH G lara K ir k . H e visited an aunt. M rs. James a v a iiable as yet, b ut It was com- E a rl CurtlB' b irth d ay anniversaries. troop com m itteem an, th a t Creswell showing a balance at the end o f the M r. nnd M rs. M ansel K in n ey were Gam es w ere played and refresh troop be invited fo r a m eeting m et H take. M o n d a y . ^ ^ ^ ^ “g ? . business visitors In Eugene M on ments served. f a ir year. w ith instant approval. A ten tative v e c .. J’ 1“ ™ '" . ber of fires. One large fire on the _ j y fro m w o rk in g in the a PP .d a te was set fo r tw o weeks fro m day Deschutes forest k illed 7 m illio n M r. and 'M rs. Claude W ille y day. Iln e p lta l S ta ff Haa Banquet H ere. vest a t W enatchee. of m m erchantable erchantable tim tim b b er, er, as as C h arlie Peterson and sons C la r moved to Saginaw Sunday. last M onday and H o w a rd T aylo r. vc£t enatchee, W ash __ ■ t t feet eet of ful on these streets,” he would D o lly N ew ton, who is attending large am o un t ol privately M em bers o f the medical s ta ff of ence and O rv ille and L lta Mosby D O love antiques, although A num ber fro m here attended John C la rk and Paul Siem ann were »ay, and »urt enough I W O U L D •„ " „ „ a Grove r ir n v . high school, arhnnl. SDent ____' Cottage s ^ n t • weu 89 a l“ r* ' FortunateIy> v pracU. the Eugene hoepltel, accom panied motored Tuesday ______ to Creswell, the fu n e ra l of little Vernon Bear, Henry ¿«tests them. So it appointed to m eet w ith Rev. Ald- skid this way and that a little. I T hu rsday evening a t home, by th e ir wives, held u banquet F rl- w here they visited w ith M r. P eter In fa n t son o f M r. and M rs. Logan seems that every time I pick all this tim b er can be j rich and arra n g e a program . M r. cally tried to keep my temper but was accompanied by E d ith W illis. day night at H otel B a rte ll, com pll- stater, M rs. H . lle n rlk s e n . up something rare and cracked Bear, W ednesday at Creswell. H a rv e y said th a t a more suitable •lvat when Henry leaned over my M rs. M c K a y and M rs. Chetwood sa2 ?f — m entlng local physicians nnd th e ir M ril j une K in n e y motored last end old, Henry has to console T he M a rv in Ila rp o le fa m ily of There was no loss o f life ln a n y m eeting place would be arranged spent Tuesday w ith M rs shoulder to help me drive, it was L ively. 1" " e wives. T h e d in ner was n get-to- w ,1(,k to B lack B u tte, where she L yn x H o llo w were Sunday d inner himeelf by buying something that ! fo r the special meeting. too much. I stepped on the M c K a y le ft Wednesday for can be used. He's so practical, g eth er m eeting to exchange views visited w ith a sister, M rs. Am etl guests at the I-ow ell Benston home. The 1930 season was character- Scouts T a y lo r and Rex, buglers; *" rs thing that makes you go fast Those present fro m Cottage j | a w k |ns. you know, so Unitarian! M rs B a y S te w a rt nnd baby were Scout Safley. color bearer, and ,," 7 ', a . and the car just jumped and Guests a ” t the W . J. Jones home ga U M ^ w h lle careless Yesterday, when we passed an G rove w ere D r. and Mrs. B. R. Job, -j-hp boys' and g irls’ basketbnll Eugene visitors Thursday. M ac", coach o f the d ru m corps, 8 9 v i-. Tnbn iis n in » '» m e » , ------ —— Henry fell back into the seat old farm and I saw a pair of D r, nnd M rs. H aro ld A xley, D r. and ( c a n ,g (bis place defeated the Jessie T u c k e r visited Tuesday and ' m arched up M ain street, fro m F ifth M r s W C Short- smokers w ere responsible for 274, right on top of his humidor and lovely old kerosene lamps, didn’t M ra. A. W . K lm e and M re. C. E. b i U(< M ou ntain team s on th e ir floo r W ednesday w ith an aunt. M rs. Inez street to N in th street and paused at S” ia *'' “ r „ 7 b s and Thomas thoughtless campers fo r 219, 'ncen- smashed it all up. Henry have to buy himself a F ro st. Those fro m Eugene were |agt p-rldny evening, the scores be- M on tleth. every corner to sound taps on Thom as M axlev left Mon diaries fo r 90. debris b urning fo r 27, He was wild, my dear, and his smoking stand and also a glass D r. and M rs. O. A. Ross, D r. and ! ,ng 12 to 17 fo r the girls nnd 10 to A rm istice day m orning. « “ “ •y - J N u w W ilb u r lum ber »Pm-ations 13. railroads tor D e E tta and F ern Cam pbell of language was terrible, but it was M rs. O. P W ln ch ell, D r. and M rs. , 8 fo r |he boyg humidor? The boy scout d ru m and bugle d ay fo r his home a t . 9 and m isceu aneOus causes fo r 135. Cottage G rove visited W ednesday hie own fault, and when we got I drove and had ray lamps in A. H . N o rton , D r. and M rs W B. ----------------------- w ith M rs. M arg a re t Keene. corps played in the A rm istice day Comparison of num ber o f fires by home he got right out of the car. the seat beside, and Henry eat in N eal, D r. and M rs. P. J. B artle. D r. County J a il M eals Low er. Claude K lrk e n d a ll Is c le rk in g in parade Tuesday afternoon. F ive Taxes Are T u rn ed Over. causes fo r this year w ith last, shows never stopping to help me with the rear with his precious arti W in ch ed gave a ta lk on his recent Co|)t ()f meala a t the Lane county S. K . A diim s’ store, buglers, three d rum m ers, and the C ounty tax collections of »77,- 1930 leadg by 572 more ligh tn ing my lamps, and he had no more cles. I t was raining, my dear, trip to E urope nnd D r. N o rto n nnd fo r the n lo nth of O ctober M rs. G A. Sham pang visited at base d ru m m e r turned out. 336.07 w ere turned over to the coun- f , res lh a n ,n 1929 10 more smokers' than put his foot outside when and you know how elickery the ______________ I ty treasu rer by the s h e riff s office fires 40 more cam pfires, 31 more the M u rra y Sham pang home In D r. N eal read Interesting papers gbowed a reduction fro m the prev he slipped and fell, breaking his ■treets get. G overnor N o rb lad Is V talto r. T hu rsday Incendiary, 54 more fro m mtacel- ious m onth, according to n report C ottage G rove Wednesday. smoking stand, while I followed And Henry was a regular back T y p e w rite rs to R ent. Sentinel. M rs. M in n ie and M a rg a re t Keene. G overnor and M rs. A l N o rb lad F o llo w in g is ‘ he segregation: laneous causeg. T here were, how- subm itted to the county court M on with my two frail lamps as safe X» wxz\z>k\ seat driver end you know there were visitors here briefly Wednes- State and county, $39,083.30; cRle». ever> 3 ie3s f rom lum bering, 11 less M rs. Frances W ille y and M rs. day by the s h e riff’s office. at could he. it nothing flusters one like back $17.- ____ Creswell day noon w htle on th e ir w ay to J $17,512.57; school districts, fro m _____________________ d e_.is burning and 79 le T h e average cost o f meals, In Ruby Benston went to W ell, as I was saying, I am seat driving. I ’m glad that I am . 4 164.46; 43 4 4 a • «• s* I Vv i crV-i U /x ea ZX/xl ( districts, lit M arshfield, w here the governor . . was union high school fro m ra i i roads than "in 1929. cluding only provisions nnd not F rid a y nfternoon to see M rs. Cordn glad I am not one of those back not that way. ¡to speak at a h ig hw ay gathering. $1320.52; road districts, $1853.43; -------------------- N eusw angcr and her tw in babies. costs to prepare, wns 1 2 'i cents seat drivers. They always get "Go this way." “ Now turn T h e governor was interested In the P o rt of Sluslaw, $178.21; forest fire ' each. T he average cost fo r Sep- into trouble don’t they, my dear? Tax Money Truned Over. right and for heck's sake he care progress of the a rm o ry and took patrol, $222.47; grey digger fund. Some o f the h ig hly endowed j tem ber was 13'a cents. T h e re were Copyright. 1»IO— John Jensen. County ta x collections fo r 1929 ! tlm e to 9t° p and 9e~. — $1.10. 1923 meals served d u rin g Septem peace aoclctles m ig ht extend th e ir totaling $26,308.61 were turned over e ffo rts to China. ber. M onday to the county treasurer, by the s h e riffs office. By Otborn« Although the period o f delinquen « • by W eattr« Newspawr F a lM » cy fo r the second h a lf tax pay ments started N ovem ber 5 there are ÍM SÜÖPOSEO.FBEOOV- BUT- DAODVL a large num ber o f taxpayers who KILL1MS A PLAYFl*. LITTLE . V ^ ö ö T A N E S T did not pay before the tim e lim it. FELLOVÜ LIKE "WAT ! •• I DONT UMOEQ TUE E M 5 T h e tax turno ver M on day was S S S W H W E * 0 6 E T TUAT OF ( X j HOUSE^- segregated as follow s: State and ! county, $13,901.26; cities, $5,150.50; /v-a\eu CTDC AK F Q ftM —• 7 UE AN TttJO OR school districts, $5,882.43; union high ilC E E OTUEQS school districts, $271.97; road dta- AQE WUAT5 tricts. $895.84; P o rt of S I * * * * - RÜNN1N' BOUND $47J 1; forest firs patrol, $153.75; ON TUE © O O F grey digger fund, $66.75. In itial Trips / )an ¡ones, .1 / ining 3 lan O f Pioneer Days g . . . Noted Lumber Demand Cottage Grove Holds Lubunon High to 6-6 Tie T h re e F ishers O utdo Old A nanias A Is Yet A liv e IP e a t h e r Fools Blooms A g a in - - HemeUWay r i g I t ees 1 S till Bearing ------ — -------- ---- - 1931 Forest Fires Are Greatest Ever Recorded Members of Fair Board Unanimously Reelected SC O U T N EW S t(Make sure” said M rs . Mi olla P ro pp , -« ; i 4 “ that the gasoline flows freely through the distributor.’ I THE FEATHERHEADS CV M 6 U Î W ork on Armory Progresses. \\\ Ä P / h B VO ST BAVV W o rk of p u ttin g up the concrete 1 walls of the new a rm o ry building has been p ra c tic a lly com pleted ana p u ttin g on the roof w ill s ta rt at once. I t Is hoped to have this com pleted w ith in the next three weeks, and th a t w ill m ake It possible to com plete In te rio r w ork d u rin g the winter months. The contractors and arch lteet are w ell eatlefled w ith progress to date.