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F l/ ' 1 H VOI.I ME X I. SUTHERLAND KILLED \S ix -M o n th O ld Pups W in birst M atch W ith Cougar BY LANE PDSSEMLN IN HOT GUN BATTLE, . C O TTAG E O H U V E . LA N K C O U N TY , OHKXW , F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R W, IBM. R ip e T om a toes A re P la yfu l Civet Felines Lane County Streams Hijili School Prepares Pisca to ria I W iza rd s For Basket Ball Tilts Picked 'Phis W eek Are to Be Restocked A nnoy M iners A r c P u zzle d By h > n l> W ill M eet Mil T e a m . I I I N ew Fish Additional proof of the aalubrl- G am e U om m isalon Adopts Tolley IX1NDON, Nov. 25.— I Special.)— NI M IIU a. COUNTY BUDGET ITEMS ARE GIVEN TRIMMING ouaneaa of the climate of thia sec lx-u<ti<- A Houthern Divi of P lan tin g O nly F ish tion of the famous, fertile, fruitful Employes In the quicksilver mines DORENA. Ore., Nov 28 <Bpe* Piscatorial authorities here have at Black Butte have hod a new «Inn District 6 T w o Y ears of Age Willamette was furnished thia week lal.) A lively cougar hunt took 1 been puzzled by gifts from their Care of Poor Gets Boost of hazard added to their work. Two by Mrs. Edgar King, who gathered place Hatuiday In the upper reaches | — friends of fish which they are un civet cats have taken a fancy to 13,160, While Office e x of llarma creek. Henry Cooper,1 With the football season ended ripe tomatoes from her garden shack In which the men eat How stream« of Lane county, a« able to Identify and which are sold Marcóla Killer, Surrounded by with bis aona Sunny anil lluz, and Cottage Grove high achool la turn Monday. She saved them for the to be so thick in a stream near their lunch, being attracted there well a« those of other section« of penses Are Out. Charley Teeters, with two promis ing Ita attention to baaketball In Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. Sherriff’a Men, Open* Fire The only protection given the by the remnants of food left by the the state, are to be brought back I ° “kridge that they are scooped up ing seven month-old fox and bull preparation for the opening of the miners. A few days ago one of the was explained by Game Commis- | in neta much the same as smelt are | terriers, Hklp and Turp, belonging Interaeholaatlc aeaaon In January. vines whs light burlap placed over workers, who was resting between sloner Evans at the monthly m eet-; "cooped up in the Handy each Funds for salaries and office sx- on Deputies, j to Cooper worn partlclpanta. For A schedule of alx gumea with teams them after the first, frosts. The to shifts, fell asleep In the shack and lng of the county chamber of com- "Prlnk These fish, however, which pense were cut to the bons os the matoes were firm and of a good »iimo tlrno cougar signs had boon of league A of the aouthern division was rudely awakened by one of the merce, held Thursday night at the evidently spawn in the winter, are I county budget committee decreased and flavor. of district 6 was drawn up at a color civet cats playing over his body. Howard apartments north of Eu- uniformly about 10 inches In length, (he levy of the general fund In the Officer» Rush in Upon Impro *? *ar,°U J ’ “>• Mrs. King removed all but one ■ r , old Chambnra Lumber company meeting of high school principals The man spoke gently and avoided gene. Those received here were sent by la3l budget 11ft.880 in Ita draft of tomato vine from her garden some cuttings. The dogs took the trail and coaches, held November 18 In time ago and Monday decided to force In resenting the liberties tak vised Shelter of Boot Commissioner E v a n s expressed trainmen, who reported that they (he general fund completed Hatur- on what la known aa the old lebnw Corvallis and attended by Principal the belief that streams of the coun- werp able to fill several gunny sacks day. remove the other vine to clean up en by the striped animal. logger Murderer. . ranch. A peculiarity of the pupa F. L. Grannis and Coach O. M. the ty and of the state have been fished while their trains were stopped for The county will raise $230,308 by garden. The discovery of the ' waa noticeable as they took the Bagley. District 6 Includes Ixtne, out because of the policy that pre- a short time. taxation next year to cover expense Christmas Cards. The Sentinel. ripe tomatoes resulted ! cold trail In silence, going Into Benton, Linn and Lincoln c o u n t i e s , __________ vailed for years of restocking with Home who are familiar with the °f county administration. The last EUGENE. ( h e , Nov. 2ft. Itay tongue only when they had trailed Ixiris making up the southern dlvl- \ sir s fingerlings, among which the mor- whitefiah of the great lakes claimed levy raised $249,996 for this pur Motherland, alayer of Oscar Holey, the beast to his lair. They then sion an.i the oth er three the north Banks Here Give Cups flr"t (hat these must be the P»»» Expenditures In 1931 are Cottage Grove Wins Last tality was so great that few ever Eugene policeman, and Joe Haund- made tho woods ring with their em division. r e c „ grew large enough to provide sport progeny of fish of that kind that scheduled as $268,308, but receipts ere, deputy atate game warden, at wild cry of the chaae and sent the The schedule follows: January 23, ‘ For 1930 Turkey Show tjUITIC 01 OCUSOn 44*0 for anglers. were planted in Odell lake a num- from fees and fines will cut this Marcola August 28, waa killed In a big cat to tree within a quarter of Eugene high, here; January 30. i The game commission In recent ber ot years ago as food for trout, down $33,000, leaving $230,305 to be gun battle with officers early to a mile from the Jump. Cooper j Hprlrigfleld high, there; February i years has been permitting the fry This theory was knocked into a raised. day In the mountains near Weal feared the cat might leave the tree 6, University high, here; February It H ear Is on Kes-eptlon Com Keruppy But Light Oakland I to grow to three or four inches In cocked hat when those familiar Eight requests for Increases In Fir. The H7-year-old outlaw who and rlaked a long shot, wounding 13. Eugene high, there; February length, and during the past year with the country said that It would office expense were received and No M atch for H eavy m itte e for M eet to Be slew the two officers and wounded the animal In the hind leg. Another 20, Hprlngfleld, here; February 27, not even these have been planted, he impossible for fish to climb over most of them turned down. lo c a l E leven. two deputy aherlffe died before he shot plowed Into the cougar's University high, there An attempt H eld at O akland The next planting, in the fall o f ' the mountains to get Into any The greatest change In the bud- had a chance to take other Uvea, breaat and he came to ground Hklp is being made to schedule games next year, will be of two-year-old -’ (ream in the Oakridge country gft( was the increase of the funds although he fired a number of ahota caught the cat by the throat. The with Albany, Roseburg and Drain. fish, six to ten Inches In length. The only solution that seems cred- allotted to the public health service. A cup offered by the First Na Under an avalanche of seven i , Three hundred thousand of these ‘hie is that the fish are graylings. The board raised the allotment at the members of the poaae who cat couldn't get a claw onto the A district basketball tournament for the and two were closing In upon him. dog. but he did give the little dog will be held In March to determine tional bank of this < city .... j , best . , . .. touchdowns „ „ conversions are now |n poo), near the McKen- which are said to be numerous In from $3,000 to $8,960 (b cover on In As Hutherland fell back dying on “ abort arm ewipe that broke hla which team will compete In the turkey display from this district the Cottage Grove high school foot- zie river hatchery and are to be Crescent lake and have been caught I creased program of public health and a cup offered by the Bank of bail team burled the Oakland high placed In the McKenzie Other hun- in streams on this side of the moun- work and to match national funds. hla bed In the Improvised shack, he throat hold and hurled him 20 feet state tournament. "Winners of A and B teams In Cottage (»rove for the best display eleven 14 to 0 u the locals' last dreds of thousands are to take their tain ridge. Why they should be uni- Last year's $400 fund for preda- fired one last shot at John Carllle, away. While this was happening leader of the posse, and the man Turp landed on the cougar's back north dlvlalon will compete In of dressed turkey« from this sec- game of the season, played Friday p|'ace and will be planted iii~other formly of the same size has not tory aaimai poisoning was stricken C ottage, .tream s of the county The policy is been explained expb who has conducted the most relent- a«J took the fastest ride In his tournament with winners of A and tlon are among prizes to be award- afternoon at Oakland from the budget entirely because of At any rate there seems no doubt complaints received from farmers. leas hunt for the alayer and an young Ilfs In Ihe next hundred feet B teams In south division. Hairing ed at the annual northwest turkey | Grove's first touchdown came after to use the McKenzie river hatchery teams is to be determined by s ~ .e o .u s r s e v e n m in u t e s or piay in me nrsi largely to s t o c k Lane countv fund of $5,000 was established equally relentless campaign against os the animal leaped down the side of 20 at Oakland. C. R Dear of this , quartet and another was added in rtrZems. Experiments at pre^m that the fish are present in such for A maintenance of the canyon In the same direction drawing. of county fair all bootleggers In Lane county. numbers that they almost crowd T he A teams of the northern dl- community Is a member of the re- the second quarter, most of the are entirely with Rainbow trout the water out of the stream whert buildings and grounds. It was de- The officers went to the West Fit as the other dog had been thrown. committee and Mrs. Dear scoring being done In the last half. from Diamond lake they are found and that they make elded to budget a definite sum for region for the fugitive murderer As Turp Inst his hold and tumbled vision are Albany, Corvallis and ceptlon will be one of those in charge of The light Oakland players, ai- this work rather than to take It out Commissioner Evans said that splendid eating, Haturday. November 18, following a off the cougar's back, Skip mun 1-ebanon; of ths southern division. registration and Information. though they put up a scrappy, the new plan Is as yet an expert- of the emergency fund later. ---- ... - tip received from an unnamed man aged to Jump In under the cat's Cottage Grove. Eugene, Hprlngfleld Exhibits entered by Lane county stubborn defense were no match An item of $13,000 budgeted last who knew Motherland and believed flying tail, where he nipped the and University high. All other teams or- turkey growers arc expected to be for the heavier Cottage Grove c ^ u i^ n X ^ r meVh^rw;:: Former Arcanum Team year for the Cottage Grove armory that he waa hiding In that vicinity cat's hamstrings fur a gain of 200 are B teams and have been larger than ever before, according eleven. was stricken out, as $15,000 was the He said that if the state is to have The woods between West Fir and yards, when a medium sized cedar ganlzed into county leagues. To Enter Lane League "A county tournament will be to O. 8. Fletcher, county agricul full payment. All members of the football squad a reputation for good fishing that Oakridge had been combed during tree looked mighty good to the cougar. As the cat gained a sub held during the week ending March tural agent, who is a member of the who made the trip to Oakland got will attract tourists, streams must The assessor’s funds were trim the ten days. special prizes committee. med from $17,000 to $13,440. The Into the game and a number of the be stocked, and he expressed the The members of the posse which stantial limb Cooper arrived and 13, the place to be determined later. The basketball team that played E. C. Branch of Lee's Summit, finally located Hutherland were sent a bullet through Ita heart. Aa Thia tournament will be between M o., who has had 35 years’ experi second stringers made a good show hope that within a few years we last year under the name of the extra money was needed last year John Carllle, leader; I .enter Carllle, the animal struck the ground the four teams: the A and B winners ence, has been secured for Judge. ing. Cottage Grove played without shall have fishing comparable to Royal Arcanum team will again en- to carry on a special survey, but his eon; Walter EdmUton. Clayton two little terriers were on his back. In the northern division and the A He is chairman of the standard of two of its regulars, Paris Breed that of the good old days. ter the Lane county basketball this survey has been cut down this Inman. "Taxi" Ixmsberry and Fred A snarl, one twist of the lithe body, and II winners In the southern di perfection revision committee of love, end, and Phil Hersey, half- 1 The game commission is provid- league, according to Ross Glass, year. back. Funds for paying bounties on ¡ng pools near the McKenzie river who is managing the team until Petsold. The latter two officers an extension of the vicious claws vision." Practice for Inter-close com pet I the American Poultry association and the big fight t h e first for animals were increased Cottage Grove closed the football hatchery on property of the city of permanent organization is com- predatory --- - . were recruited from Veneta. Hklp and Turp was over. The cat tlon Is occupying the attention of and ls recognized a« one of the because the old fund would not About 180 yards from the lean-to was a female measuring six feet the local high school basketball leading American authorities on season with an average of .800, with Eugene, part of the site of the Lea- pitted The team has not yet chos- two victories, two defeats and three burg power plant. Five thousand en a name Last year the quintet for the bounties that had been ngalnat the log In which the fugi from tip to lip and weighing 68 players. Inter-class games to start turkeys. a year for* a period of years was runner-up to the champions of called 1^* for. tive waa found waa a deserted cabin pounds. Other prizes offered Include two ties. A practice game was lost to dollars Monday. About 80 players have Care of the poor was allotod the alumni 13 to 0 at the start of is being spent. ‘ It is necessary to division B of the league. which woe located by the deputies been turning out for practice and sliver cups, one for the best display the season. $40.800, an increase from $37,380. have many huge pools to carry over Gerald Conner represented -the s e v e r a l d a y s a g o . In d ic a t io n s w e r e a number of good prospects are be of Lane county birds and the other The scores of the season's games the millions of fish that It will be team at a league organization meet Expense of this work for the 10 that the cabin was h -lng used part Dori'IlU T eam s HoVC Hot ing developed. Practice for the reg for the best dressed yearling tom follow: necessary to hold over in order to ing held last week in Eugene. Of months of this year to date have of the time. They thought that It ulars will start at the conclusion of from Lane county, donated by the carry out the plan to stock streams ficers were chosen and a tentative been $47,874.23. and an increase was Grove 0 A lum ni_____ 13 : Cottage might be Hutherland. and (hey then Eugene Clearing House association; Trial Basketball Games the Inter-clase scheduls. with two-year-old fish only. list of teams was drawn up. Play held necessary. began the search for the other hid a barrel of condensed buttermilk I Cottage Grove • North Bend_6 A small increase was voted the Early completion of new work on will begin the first week in Janu- Grove 6 . ¡ Cottage U. H. K 6 ing place. for the best display of White Hol LONDON. Roseburg 8 ' McKenzie river hatchery ary. Prospects are that there will cl® rk to 5a]ary for “ Cottage Grove 0 The lair of Hutherland waa Io- DORENA. Nov. 28. - (Special ) — lands, given by Eugene Farmers’ be a larger number of teams in the added asi “t“ tJ fruit inspec- cated In a thicket about a mile east The Dorena girls' basketball team creamery; for the best young Cottage Grove 0 Springfield _ 6 ur*ed by lhe county body (S p ecial la Ike S a n tlssl.) league this year than last, when I 7 . tor J1“»«*» ,60° £ * «“ • 1 Cottage Grove « Albany of West Fir and half a mile (o defeated the Blue Mountain girls' bronze ben from Lane county, a $8 Nov. 28.—The W. H. Bachclder merchandise prize from the Farm Cottage Grove 6 Lebanon __ LATHAM. were entered. The teams will be w° rk and »n Increase of $1,000 was the right of the Willamette high team 23 to 15 at Blue Mountain ----- divided into divisions A, B and C, allowed J“*“ « court» to con- way. Two trees, each about three Friday night, while the local boys' family made a trip to Eugene Wed ers' Union Cooperative Warehouse Cottage Grove 44 Oakland __ (Special to the S entin el.I according to estimated abilities of i f?rn? to a law raising fees in feet In diameter, had fallen craee- tram lost a closely contested game nesday. company; for the heaviest bronze — The J. D. Clark family and the cockerel entered In the show, a f T o ta ls------------ 66 Nov. 25.—Jesse and Hugh Trun- the players. Another meeting to the larSer courts. 45 wlee, and It .vaa against the upper 13 to 18 to a pickup team com Clyde The emergency fund waa cut Clark family epent Tuesday nell visited a relative, George Pot complete organization of the league one that the killer built his lean-to. posed of men and boys of the Blue special prize of $2, offered by H. A. [ _ ---------- ter, Friday at the Pacific Christian will be held December 11 at the down $500, and election funds were district. While both visiting friends In Eugene. He roofed It with shakes, and It Mountain Stoneberg. Eugene. The award for knocked down from $16,000 to The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. the sweepstakes display will be a hospital in Eugene. Eugene Y. M. C. A. was arranged In such manner that games were only practice contests, $2,000. This was made possible be J. B. Bryan of the extension di he could shoot out from under the they provided as much excitement Hervey Alldridge ls ill with whoop cup given by the Farmers' Security High School Notes cause no elections are to be held. ing cough. Mias Myrtle Gllham ls Bank of Yoncalla. There will be a vision of University of Oregon in CHAMBER OPPOSES BOOST protection of the log at anyone as regular games. The $2,000 will cover costs of regis helping Mrs. Alldridge care for the terviewed Mrs. Melville Hanna and RED CROSS CONTRIBUTION The boys' lineup follows: For who approached from the road. number of special prizes. tration and other incidental costs. baby. Mrs. Hugh Trunnell Thursday. The wards. Wayne Vaughn and Harold The deputise who stumbled onto The sheriff was voted a small in- The J. E. Banton family spent Most of us are interested in try extension division is making a sur A recommendation against the because last vear’s allow his hiding place, however, did not C°oPer center, Mendall Collins; Wednesday evening at the home of IM1KKNA. ing to make a success of life," af vey of rural organizations. request of the eounty Red Cross "LZ. " “ Ernest Wagner, Elwyn come from that direction. Home of K"“rdx their son, Glen Banton. at camp A, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Montgomery that this city’s contribution be in ance proved inadequate to cover the firmed O. D. Adams, state director Rales and William Vaughn. them approached Into the V made (H peclsl to the Sentinel. I expense. of vocational education, in an a d -, and little daughter Nelda of Eu creased from $100 to $500 was made The lineup for the girls follows: the occasion being Glen's birthday by the two logs and others from Nov. 28.—Hubert Mosby of this dress to the assembly Thursday, gene were visitors at the C. S. by the chamber of commerce at ita The fund for slaughtered animals Forwards, Grace Smith and Llta anniversary. the side. was increased to $2,000 from $1,500. Mrs. Joe Brookhart spent Thurs- place motored to Eugene Friday "Willingness to cooperate, orderli- Montgomery home three days of Tuesday noon luncheon. Moaby; centers, Gladys Isham and Petxold and Lester Carllle were It was explained to the chamber Thistle funds were increased $200 guanla, Eleanor day with Mrs. W. D. Eddy at evening and attended a wrestling ness, righteousness and knowledge last week. approaching toward the end of the Doris Owen; Black Butte. , match. are the four essentials of success," Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buffington that the additional $400 would be and tax rebate money $200. The Brooks and Isola Isham: substitu upper log through tho brush when for traffic P?1™ patrol was Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Newton spent Mr. and Mrs. John Wetzel and he declared. Taking the first letter (Gladys Yearous) visited at the (he used for salaries and expenses o f ' allotment ~ they sighted the lean-lo and saw tes. Faye England, Carol Wicks and Sunday at the J. D. Clark home. son Everett of Marcola visited Sun- from each Important word the re- Roscoe Yearous home Saturday af- the county countv organization oreanization and that a tri£nmed from $3,600 to $2,400. Hutherland turn over In bed. Lester Juanita Rales. Rrulce Cole, high Claud Miller of 1 Cottage Grove day with Mrs. Wetzel's mother, Mrs. lu a |t a spe||a Work, he . explained. ternoon. . z-s They are making their social worker of the countv " unit m o Other items in the budget a a X- _ t . _ a /"St _ VFI . . . . . . . . l _ _______ » a in o z l FVs a a vw. A Carllle was the first to sight the P(‘n<,|Pal- »■ hoys' coach and the week end with a sister, Clara Kirk. Mr. Adams kept the students home at Gearhart. would spend three days a week malned the same as last year. fugitive, and almost Immediately Mr Roa<'' prlnclP«* “f the grade spent Mrs. W. H. Bachelder. Mr. and Mrs. Lot Wagner and amused and kept them guessing as Mrs. Lee Williams and son Al- here, would investigate all Hutherland saw the two men and "Chool, Is coach for the girls, Guests st the W. C. Hhortrldge family have as house guests Mr. to the final point he expected to Ien Lee returned Sunday from a brought to her attention and rec- P i f v R lld t f o t f n r F i r c f fired a shot at them through the — home Sunday were Mrs. O. P. Wills. Wagner's brother and the latter's make by odd drawings on a black- week’s visit with her parents and ommend relief, when needed, from D U U g v l 1V I I U S I thicket. HAUINAW. Mrs. Been Currln and children and wife from California. board with which he illustrated his other relatives near Grants Poss. county funds. The community chest i T im i m z» p r D tw r a a w c s A sizlu lld ip n n p p These two men then opened fire The Radio club met Tuesday, committee would be relieved of all , 1 a , r “ w s /VUIUCIlCe Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones. Mrs. Butt of Harper, Neb., is visit-1 lecture. parallel to the log. The others on (Special to the S entin el.) Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clark spent lng a sister, Mrs. C. D. . Van . „ Valin. , , , *'s"°vember 17, at the home of Mrs work and expense incident to care ----- the other side of the log from Ruth Nov. 28. Eva Mae Robinson ar Thanksgiving in Portland with a A business meeting of the Sunday ‘ Three members of the Torch Minnie Nichols. Ten were present, of poor and needy. F o r t h e f i r s t t i m e « ¡n r » t h e h u d . •rland broke out of the brush Into rived Wednesday evening from daughter, Mrs. Nelda Neglespaugh. school will be held December 4 af- j Honor society were advanced at The next meeting will be held Tues- Members of the chamber ex- get system was adoDted there was a a small depression. It was open Grants Pass and la visiting Evelyn Mrs. J. M. Longfellow of Cottage ter the weekly prayer meeting K. the meeting Friday morning in day, November 25, at the home of pressed the belief that needy cases representative gathering at the city there, and Sutherland began firing Bsnaton. Grove spent 8unday at the Hervey A. Tobias, missionary, is expected room 13. Victor Goff and Kath- Mrs. J. B. Grubb. would receive quicker and more taxpayers' meeting Monday night at them. The depresalon, however, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willey spent Alldridge home. to be present. Officers will be crine Young received their torch A daughter was born Sunday sympathetic attention through a held to discuss the city’s 1931 bud saved them, as the shots went over Sunday with Mrs. Willey's parents, Mrs. Harvey Shipp and children elected. pins and Mildred Chapman re- night to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert local community chest. get. Salaries paid the city recorder, their heads. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Keene, at o t Black Butte and Mrs. J. E. Ban- The disappearance of two basket- ct,|Ved her two bar pin. Hichethier. chief of police, city engineer and The four men scattered along on Thornton Corners. ton spent Thursday with Mrs. balls last week caused much dis- Frances Randall, Elizabeth W ind-, Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Yearous and Sidewalk Problem la Settled. other city employes were the bone that side of the log then located The Conrad Keene family of Harold Abeene, the occasion being may among members of the basket- ham John Clark members of | their three younger children visited A problem which had been before of contention. The discussion was Hutherland by the shots and opened Walker and the I^slie Lenmlng Mrs. Abeene's birthday anniversary, ball teams and faculty as it was im- dran,atic class and Miss Eariel Sunda>' w‘(h the Rufus Arne fam- the city council for months was friendly, __ ____________ _ __ those opposing present fire. I-eater Carllle and Petxold family of Delight valley were Sun The Charlie Marlow family of possible to hold basketball practice o i ibert instructor, went to Eugene in Cottage Grove, brought to an amicable settlement salaries’exp’reseing’£ppro’^al%f the called to them to stay back, that day evening guests at the Howard Sunnyside, Wash., former residents without them. Three dollars reward play "Holiday." given by and Mrs- Albert Hull and Monday night, when the body work of the various employes, and It all would be over In a minute. Keene home. of London, have moved to Colorado, was offered for their return. Prln- university students. ' twins Ronald and Donald were adopted a plan for providing curb the budget was finally adopted ex- But Carllle pushed on, with the Mrs. James Conley and daughter according to word received here. clpal Bruce Cole was told where - .Sunday dinner guests at the I. G. and sidewalk at the Texaco service actiy as presented by the budget others Joining him. S '.L'■.'.■"'«1.----- . m is s Bernice m o rn spent several , (o oaus ai> — _ Bnaw nome ln L,ll- Nellie and Miss Maurlne Russell Miss Thorn to nnu find mem them ano and me the balls are - ( Thp dramatics ^ class lasJ. g u .- talks Shaw home in voltage Cottage tirove. Grove. Lil- Sutherlan,l bpgMn firing from un- vlll,te(, a, |h „ Ra Stewart home Jays last week In Cottage Grove at again In school care and basketball >° Miss Margaret D ecks first «rede ,jan Homer gpent the afternoon station comer at Fifth and Wash- committee. This does not neceasar- ington. The plan, which is satis- ¡|y mean that salaries may not be der the log st the four men, one ................ ......................... •” ’ p s '"'" shot passing Just over Ixmsberry’. ‘ Mnr¿cnMn baby head. The barrage Mr,. Clyde Willey ot Drain le perlntendent nt public Inetructlon. j j d edopted voca»uM’io« «1 the morning service of ihe Ctirls- b " ¿ d u c t e d " i n One’ wHh'theMdV S M ^ V ^ e ^ b u d g e t m ealy*pr!> ’ * of gunfire from I . sa 9 “ 7 ' y — A - — • M W 1 M M -• - »"d I m *• — vr L '" .f<¿r_ Petsold I «ntl Lester Carllle kept the with spending a week with her parents, and Arnold D. Collier, assistant « £ ( graders could understand tian church waJk |n th<, b]()ck north and thejj dadn“a^ e ^ b u d g e t merely pro- her husband, who Is working slayer from raising up to get a good Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geer. county school superintendent and c R , a “g b ’ a"d Little Ruth McCall, who has been angle to meet the sidewalk ln front _____ shot and he was forced to thrust there. Donald Kabler spent the week eounty club agent, inspected the Donna Bartells talks were chosen ln two weeka with whoOping Of the Texaco station, which sets Mr. and Mrs. Marvin liarpole of his arm out from under the log and Lynx brother, Dorena schools Thursday of last bY tbe small children as the best. cough, is improving rapidly. The back several feet. Hollow spent Haturday eve end at Monmouth with Editors Southern Oregon shoot at random. Miss Werdna Isbell and Miss j other three children, who have been week. with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Douglas Kabler. This gave Petxold an opportunity ning Portland Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kirk and Jewel Mackenzie were entertained ill with It, have not been very sick, Miss Ruth Nowell of Benston. District I.lnns Meeting Planned. To Meet Here March 7 to shoot down the log at Suther Mr. and Mrs. Otis Chapmnn were and Willis Nowell of Cottage Grove children of this place motored Sun at dinner Thursday evening at the Mrs. John McCall, who was in bed A district convention of Lions land's gun arm. The shot apparent In Eugene on business Wednesday, are visiting this week at the Ed day to Curtin, where they visited practice house. May Chestnut, host- a week with the flu at the same clubs of district 3, which includes ly took effect at the home of a cousin, Ralph ess, was assisted by Margaret time Ruth was sick, is also better. Cottage Grove, will be held Decem Tentative arrangements for a Marie Shampang of Cottage Brasher home. Carllle then ran around the end Grove Mostachetti. Mrs. Ray Weldon and daughter Kirk. spent Wednesday and Thurs- Elisha Geer returned home ber 6 in Springfield. Members of meeting of editors of southern Ore of the upper log and advanced dny here with her grandparents, Kennewick, Ida.. Friday evening. to The John Teeters family of Me- The second year domestic science Betty and father, Mr. Leonard. the local group are planning to at- gon, as well as of Linn, Benton and down the opening of the V, ex Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Shampang. Mrs. O. P. Wills spent Monday hana visited Sunday with Mr. Teet- class entertained at a luncheon called at the McCall home Sunday tend. A group of Springfield Lions Lincoln counties, to be held here changing fire. A withering gunfire A large number from here at- night with a sister, Mrs. W. T. era’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thursday noon at the high school, afternoon. club members, including W. F March 7, were made Saturday by from all guns was directed on the Teeters, and his sister, Mrs. C. A. Those present were O. D. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Nort- Walker, deputy district governor, I Arne G. Are, field secretary of the tended the literary program at Jones. lean-to. Edmlston emptied two state supervisor of vocational edu- wick and Vannie Trunnell visited will visit the local club the first state editorial association, who Friday night. Two short C. H. Woods, Ed Brasher, Clay-1 Peterson. guns and virtually all others emp Walker plays were presented by the Sagi ton Townsend, J. W. Thorn and Mr and Mrs. Jack Kerns and cation; James M. Burgess, assis- Saturday at the home of F, B. Van Thursday in December. A program stopped here briefly on his way tied theirs. Several times Suther naw school. Phil and Dorman Brookhart at- Gerald Mosby of Eugene visited tant state superintendent; Arnold Nortwick. is to be furnished by the visitors, home to Eugene from a trip to the land was hoard to groan aa shots The Latham school will be closed This will be Walker’s first official south, Mr. and Mrs. Tsd Hudson, new- tended a turkey shoot at the Miller over the week end with Mrs. Kerns’ D. Collier, assistant county superin- took effect. tendent; T. C. Moffitt, acting coun- Thursday and Friday for Thanks- visit to the Cottage Grove club. The feature of the m eeting will lyweds, visited with Mrs. Howard place at Anlauf Sunday, returning parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mosby. With his good arm Hutherland Keene Friday afternoon. ty superintendent; N. E. Glass. Roy giving. ------------------- be an Inspection of the plant of the : with six turkeys. The Happy Circle club met with took one last shot at Carllle when board Mrs. Max Kruse and children Tax Money Turned Over. Standard Sesoning society. Editors Hazel Yearous and Frank Laurlt-! The Clyde Willey family moved Mrs. I-awrence Chaffee Thursday Leonard, Hiram Griggs. the latter wag only about ten feet members; F. L. Grannis, principal went to Eugene Monday. a turnover of $45,943.60 collected • in southern Oregon are partlcular- Into the A. S. Newton house Mon- for an all-day meeting. The day i zen of Cottage Grove spent Friday away. day. was spent quilting and piecing of the high school Mr. and Mrs. Lester Childs of on 1929 taxes was made to the ' >y Interested ln this plant for the Tho shot went wild, and Carllle 'evening with Mr. and Mrs. Claude ------------------- blocks. Those present were Mes- Loren Harvey and Worth Harvey Cottage Grove were visitors Tues- county treasurer Monday by the ! reason that one Is to be located In j Willey. and Lester Carllle fired Into Suth d«mes Thomason, Vaughn, Doo- senior and sophomore class dads, day at the J. W. Maddux home. sheriff, It was segregated as fol- southern Oregon In the near fu- and m Mrs. ITEM FOR BAIT SETTER erland's head. He slumpod dead. „ Mrs. . _ Inez . Montleth , m little, Spahr, Dodge, Orien Land, | urged the students to work harder Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bushnell of lows: ure, and others are to be located The gunfire stopped and the of- ,Ruby R«'n«‘° n visited Thursday af- ELIMINATED FROM BUDGET m iu ip C T Floyd io y d ^ Chaffee, h r it e ^ ' Bales and toward the citizenship cup. when Coquille visited over the week end Gillespie, Bales and State and c o u n t y , $23,681.68; there within the next few years. flcors approached the lean-to. The [tprnoon with Mrs. Nellie W" -* ’ Witcher ¡Clara Kirk, and Miss Naomi Doo- they spoke at »he class meetings at the home of Mrs. Bushnell's par- cities, $9,351.23; school districts, old man was lying ln a blanketed and Mrs, Frances Tucker. Hunters and owners „,i of .„i.i. dogs ln ,lttle- Mrs Ray Biggs and Mrs. Wednesday morning. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Montgom-; $10,274.51; union h i g h schools, ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Eva Mae Robinson and Evelyn Iht. anniinn ™,iii bed on the ground, nnd beside him ^H on of th^ Wing of Hebron and Mrs. Elliott of At the freshman class meeting ery. ,545.36; road districts, $1,617.61; BURGESS V I S I T S SCHOOLS was a Portland newspaper, dated Benston spent Friday at Walker lift»» n i ii* r ° U .i y b“dKet com' Cottage Grove were visitors. Wednesday morning Wallace Bos- , Vannie Trunrfbll visited Saturday Port of Sluslaw. $253.64; forest fire with an aunt of Eva Robinson, November 16. mittee in eliminating from next Mr an(1 Mrs w ill w arnstaff of laugh resigned his position as yell at the Lester Van Nortwick home patrol $217 77- grav digger poison- James W. Burgees, assistant state Upon receiving word of tho shoot Mrs. Oden Miller. years budget the Item for payment Marahfleld visited several days last leader and Dan Kelly was elected. In London. ¡„g, $£90. superintendent of public tnetruc Mlldrod Walkley of Cloverdale ing Sheriff Harry Bown, his son. sons hag been ata; ,1„ : ya t" th; ,02 o ™ ^ ' lng a government hunter, wh.° who . In week with wlth their their cousins, ooualna> B. B. and spent n week and The The shop shop classes classes finished finished putting putting Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. W. W. S. S. Keyes Keyes spent tion, who was ln Lane county on in " e .r " w h ? * V tnd.,.R^ ,nb7 Witcher homo for a week. 11 ’“’, ¿ nrndntnr»» I T , **‘ n nim .i. i» .?"yo[’ Nias Land. Two of their children, new windows and window guards Tuesday evening m In onifaii« Eugene with nnd m.'. K. 8 »’>■»« - .. .. wiu» i Eagles to Solve Unemployment. a high school Inspection trip, to- left for West Fir to make an In ---------------- — I n ' d n7a»Ory an, a, ' , , wa , " Minnie and Cecil, and a friend, Miss In the shop building last week relatives. The Eagles aerie of this city has gather with Arnold D. Collier and vestigation. Lee Bown nnd Rodney I. do« Brown, accompanied They have started putting In a Margaret and Barbara Sorensen joined with the grand aerie in urg- Lawrence C. Moffitt, assistant coun- Roach wore the two officers who n m Injured. , ^ . ac‘lvity ° f them. They hail been in Hood R lv-, floor. were over night guests of Margaret ing action by congress to relieve ty school superintendents, was a were wounded by Hutherland nt the 1. M Marksbury of Eugene, for- he bait setter and that few v»r- er packing apples and were on their The senior first team defeated McKibben the unemployment situation. Reso- guest at a luncheon at the local time Joe Snunders was shot dead. m?.Lire". t . h®re- rep,lved minor » nt». ” any, were accounted for. way home. Mr. W arnstaff spent the freshman first team in a vol- Jack Warsham, who had been at- lutions have been sent from here high school Thursday noon of last Coroner W. W. a, mt tn Wa.t irir Brnnstetter an i hrn„ k t also tk » I »M « i,tO ' ’ /m ” b e l ,5 varnjlnt dogs art of h|g boyhood In this vicinity, leyball game Thursday afternoon ln tending the Latham school, moved to members of congress from this week, prepared and served by mem- ,n " Mu a, h ’ " T '"'‘“ "f' Dn *. Fa“ ,? “ . e f ‘n '^ " i POl*On hr“ - * P®‘ fawn whlch had had ,hp gymnasium. This game proved to California Sunday. a?ata enclosing a resolution prtv bers of the domestic s c le n c classes. b Hnntn. p in id v ai i ,t ^ I 'k 1 ‘ pp*d 0VB^ I’ 1”" ® ng .n .th® Row rlver country 8|nce It was deserted by Its mother the senior first team the cham- Mike McKibben visited Sunday posed as a basis for legislation to The three inspected the high school nZmkia / t j ^ T k “ x"’ “^ k ." 'C U ’ tr° nK T "k ‘ T ' whcn a f®w dny’ old was ,nt®r®st- pl° n8 volleyball for this season, afternoon with Homer Buker. £ me before the short session of In the forenoon. ” d- ! ^ : yT a l L ? L : j ? . Vr : . T i k i Unter The junior firet team defeated Mrs. J. 3. Powell of Cottage congress. The purpose of Mr. Burgess’s vie- searching for Sutherland until Mon- Willamette, Eugene. Miller was i The Item eliminated was $400. The program sponsored by the the sophomore first team in a vol- Grove visited Monday afternoon ■ — -------- , it In Lane county was to determine day, when he was forced to return j driving north on Willamette when I ----- Happy Circle club last Wednesday leyball game Tuesday afternoon In with Mrs. Alfred White. Former Resident Is Girl Bandit whether standards set by the state to Eugene on aocount of Illness. the Stein car, going west on Creswell Bridge Dedicated. was declared very successful. A the gymnasium. ------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Don Kerrigan, ar- are being observed. Both rural and | Seventh, hit the rear end of the The new highway bridge over the large audience was present. A pro- ■ ta .,.iw .a a i... » i ___ I ....................... . a . » » . . . 2 ’ . ------------------ - - .......... - la r g e audience was present. A pro- The Junior third team defeated Road District« Vote Taxes. rested in Seattle for theft of 773 city schools were visited. ltas| lierrtis Rl|ien. raus®d 1 to ,w crve and coast fork* of the Willamette river gram of songs, old time music, reel- the freshman second team in a Road district No. 17, the Row rlv- money order blanks from the A raspberry bush on tho W. J . ' tip „ over. . between Creswell and Cloverdale tatlons and a one act play was glv- volleyball game Wednesday after- er district, has voted a special tax Orenco postofftce 10 days ago, have Maintenance Work White city place hasn’t been dis „ W-RH forn,ttl]y. <>P®ner Wednesday en. Proceeds will be used to help noon ln the gymnasium. of $5,000, and district No. 64 at Lo- been recognized as former residents A road maintenance program la couraged by the slightly chilly ln a motor bus aeledent two years afternoon of last week. Several pay for the piano. Arthur Olson, a former student, rane has voted a special tax of of this section. Mrs. Kerrigan has now being carried on In all parts of weather of the past several weeks. aB°. hundred persons from communities - ■ visited the assembly Thursday. $781.82. been identified as the former Miss the county, with machinery tot all Completely ripened fruit was picked ~ Z — Z— Z— throughout that part of the valley Royal Portables. The Sentinel. Mllllcent Lewis, who was absent I ------------------- Mildred Coatee, who married Don districts out, according to Ed Tnl> from It Saturday. Christmas Cards. The Sentinel, ¡attended. , Christmas Cards. The Sentinel. last week, has returned to school. I Christmas Cards. The Sentinel. Kerrigan, Creswell young man. Her, county road superintendent. a v