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VOLUME XI. TO D O T T A I» . IIB O V R , L A N K C O U N TY, O U K IX lN , O.E. E C ™ F R ID A Y . K F H K I A K l t», ISSI. N IM B E » la. Cottage Grove Students Don't “¿7/4 ” A/wc Change in Wheeler Law Local C. E. Group Ties School Board Reelects County Court Opposes t / I i ’ M K t t At 0 . S. C. Number 17 Three fo r D ollar On School Funds Planned For Attendance Banner Supt. Emerson Proposed New Measures a s eaa L o m I / d l l /* I \ I I { za z ^z k 1 »4 ■ ■ 0 1 / I 4J I ^ L ir Y fld ifl I ' / k 9* n n / in r tz to K i <> n n / L OF BATTERY IS SET Senator I I C. Wheeler Introduced, I he Christian Endeavor society D. A. Emeison was reelected su- Two lum e Coniiiüflalonera Go to a bill last week elate senate of the local Cbrletian church, with perintendent of city ecboola for a ei-k In the .la te eenate Salem to Lobby A g ain st to amend the s so called Wheeler law a group of 40 In attendance at the U r ,n ut two ye ar, at a recent meet- xeeelon of the county ,nt{ of ,,r the ih„ i school k board. - .. to bring mote •• revenue to the large Friday F riday night eexelon He Is now Construction Program Coating W ork and Affairs. f-eglslatlon. Local National Ouard Unit to city schools convention of Cbrletian Endeavor serving hie third year In thia poel- $1,500,000 to Out Under Under the present high school so- letlee held In Springfield, tied tlon. He came to Cottage Grove Bo Viewed Wednesday O R EG O N S T A T E C O LLEG E, fund law (W heeler Inw) the fund 1» with two other societlex for the at- from Bend, where he wax principal Several bills that have been intro Wuy April 1. February 26. C orvallis, Peb. 2U. C otlagu G lo v e Is apportioned on a basis of MO a tendance banner. I t was awarded of the high school. The city schools duced in the legislature a t Salem • •p r ese n te d by 17 s tu d s n ls Uns child per annum for the flrat 20 the Fairm ont church society In Eu- have made splendid progress under and are gxpected to come up for a ---- ---------• ean $50 for , a . the next . g(ne hjm r x children enrolled, vote this week are opposed by mem Ac<uuI construction work on the term at Oregon Statu collegu. Annual Inspection of battery "K," Every county in Oregon, so oth<-i 20, an>l $30 for each child there F Ive delegates from the local A contract to supply wood for bers of the Lane county court. 249th coast artillery, will be bald Oregon Electric's $1,000,000 a lie n status, thieu territories and seven after. churchy attended the complete sea- city schools for a year wax let to County Commissioners C l i n t o n ■lull Io Loisiie »lid Panther w ill ba Wednesday night, February 25, ac Wheeler would change the law to alon M arvin Shaw, lookout auperln- L. M Hankins as the lowest bidder. Hurd and O. E. Crowe went to Sa undvr way by or eliorlly after April loru ign c o u n tr ies are represuteit by ullow $35 Instead of $30 for each Undent, lead a number of the see- The bid waa between $1100 and , lem Monday to lobby against tha cording to announcement of offi > students this year. Of lha 3,3-'1 cers of the local national guard child after number 40. stuns. Rev. Duncan P. Cameron $1200. measures. Such waa the atatenivnt tale F r i students in lugular courses, 2,843 unit. The inspection will be pubiio. It 1s said the change would bring wax In charge of a bible study hour _____________ "We have no bills of our own W hile it ia not definitely known day of W, F. Tum or, prvxldont of come from tin' 4i, Oregon counties, the Eugene school district approxi Saturday forenoon. « a i cv which we want to introduce but who w ill be the inspecting officer, (he Oregon Electric, which 1 evolved •duilnoiiiun, liu uioii, Marion and mately $3500 more than It receives Ciacaamas counties luud in uuni- Delegates from here were M arvin there are several bills which we it ia expected th at M ajor Jones of authority thia week from the inter ners. now. Cottage Grove and other larg- Shaw, Augusta Heck, Elizabeth and consider freak measures and which Vancouver, Wash., w ill be tba of elate commerce commiaalon to build er districts would gain In propor I he iiylghborliig slates of Cali Read Hemenway and Mae Chest- if passed would obastruct the work ficer. Lieutenant Colonel Clifton M. the line Into the itch timber belt of fornia, Washington and Idaho send Locate Iz-od During F irst H a lf; tion to the number of children en nut. of the county court," said County Irw in of Portland, commanding of the upper Htualaw area. the most out of-slale students, at rolled. Judge C. P. Barnard. The northern lines (N orthern P a Springfield W ill Flay ficer of the 249th coast artillery, is This aid to the city of Eugene L a "Jerry of Jericho Road" llua Set though some cornu from as far as Ruin H e l|« Ibsul Work. One of the bills opposed by Lane expected to attend. cific and Great Northern I, Joint not expected to end that city's op Here Tonight. county Is house bill 121, which Road« In all parts of Lane county owners of the Oregon Electric, will New Jersey, New York and Ten- ting on Dude Ranch In The inspection w ill taka Into con lieano«. position to the Wheeler law, as the were being worked Saturday by would compel county courts when sideration m ilita ry ability, drill, spend ll.aoo.tMM) in construction of H m tr r n Country. city claimed to have been the loser district patrolmen and 1*Mivtgn cuuntrio« iepioBonit'll a ir making purchases of supplies and clothing, equipment and armory county the naw extension, and Immediate The Eugene high school basket materials in excess of $100 in value facilities of the unit. benefits is this district derived from Canada, China, India, N ew Z taiand , ball (cam defeated the Cottage to the extent of $*XXX), Mr. Wheeler crew». The rain of Friday night said. He said he felt It only fa ir to ac-ftened the surface of the roads, the construction activities will be Muuln A frica and H w ilici laud. The battery has been drilling The boys' and girls' glee clubs of to meet and form ally make such or Grove S'tuad 27 to 11* on the Eugene allow the cities a little more money. I he aludcuU» from C o lla g e l«iove making It possible to blade and the high school w ill present an op ders. This would seriously delay hard and getting equipment In flrat followed by what Is expected to be floor Friday evening. Cottage road and bridge operations and an era of great lumbering activity follow Ht'gm ald ila ig n l, iwtttor lit Grove, rated as underdogs In the He pointed out that Qie cities get drug them to advantage. class condition fo r the Inspection. eretta, "Jerry of Jericho Road,” at Due to the dry weather of the 8 o'clock Thursday night, Febru other work throughout the county. I t la reported th at tha unit la In and Industrial development In the t'ltginv«*! tug and tticuiowr of Ruppa contest, put up a strong battle in more from the elementary school section to be tapped by the new Uwila rtigniu f t a lt'im iy , I au >.< la the first half and led the purple fund than the county districts and |Mt, t few weekH road repal„ couid ary 26, in the high school gymnasi Judge Barnard explained. "Often in flra t claaa shape fo r the Inspector's honorary aoclaty in iugiitvei Ititf, that the larger district» should ex- not done M blad'ng and drag- line. quintet until about five seconds be pect to take some loss under the g)r)j< wax of little benefit under such um. The date had been announced road and bridge work men in visit. "W e mean business and no fool Hlgma I au, honorary *ovieiy in an* B attery "E" w ill not be in its new for February 27 but was changed charge of such operations find that fore the end of the first half. The ¿-ounty high school fund law dry conditions. they need materials immediately arm ory quarters fo r Inspection as It ing," said M r. Turner. "We would tftiivering. president of u. H. C. hon •core at the h alf was 12 to 11. to Thursday to avoid conflict with - or t<»mmillee, president of Ktu Kap and place such orders without com get to work even sooner on this Job la expected the arm ory w ill not be other F riday night affairs. In tb' »m in d half Coach I-ee R E V . IX Il'IM 11. H A N D L E ing to the county court w ith them turned over to the local custodian but we cannot be sure of the w eath pa Nu. honorary in electrical en- The cast follows: Geraldine Bank, W eber of Eugene sent In M orris TO M O V E TO H A U R A M EN TO W A G E SCALE A N N O U N C E D and the work Is allowed to proceed er situation until the end of March." tfmeeting, vice preeidcut of the A. and F'orncrook, guards, and Eugene I O R L A N E RO AD W O K K EK M commonly called Jerry, Louise until the firs t of M arch. Dedication ------ without interruption," said the of the new arm ory w ill not take The Oregon Electric president 1 K. K., president of Kappa 1/elia begun to take a lead. In the flrat Rev. Louis H. Randle, pastor of ------ Wynne; John Brandon, John Clark; judge. "But if this bill becomes a said that the intervening period will Higma. and committee member of qusiter, Weber sent In three more the local Baptist church, has ac- J he wage scale for county road Allan O'Day, owner of Feudal Rock place until the middle of March or be spent In completing right -of way the honor council; Irene Grigge, resvrvas. The locals are beginning cepted a call to the Calvary Baptist workers for 1931 recently was ea- Ranch, Ralph Boslaugh; Amos law such work will be delayed until later as it w ill take the battery two the members of the court can get purchases along the SO in lie route, •eiiioi in home economics, member to hit their stride and looked bet church in Sacramento, Cal., and ex- tablixhed. In the main It la sim ilar Bank, an easterner, Claude M iller; together and formally order the weeks to move fro m the present which will branch off from the of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, vice ’-^e scale of last year, according Lettice Bank, his wife, Jerriue arm ory quarters to the new and to ter Friday night than In uny pre pecta to leave March 1 with his Houthern Pacific's Coos buy line a president of pep committee, rally fam ily for that city. to members of the county court. Burrows; Sandy Bank, their dsugb- supplies of materials." install equipment and furnishings. vious game. dance committ<*«\ v»< e p> alcnt < Another measure which the Lane few miles west of Eugene and ex W ord has been received that the Rev. Randle and fam ily came to wages for different classes of ter, Melba Cochran; Uncle Pete, a Spmgue was high point man for tend southwest ward through H ad senior class, day editor on the this city more than two years ago ¡adorers were fixed as follows: Pa- typical westerner, Tom Howard; court is interested in seeing de annual field instruction camp will ley vllle, branching there to reach Dally ltaiom eter; Lloyd Grlgga, Eugene with 9 points and Bradway, to take over the pastorate of the ' ro*rnen, $4 a day; common labor- M im i, a flapper, E rm a Bennett; Do- feated is senate bill No. 172, which be held June 9 to 23 Inclusive. Bat Junior in agriculture, manager of center, wax second with 8. Guggis- Isjrane and Panther. truck drivers, $3.50 to $4.50; ra, her cousin, Carolyn Grannis; would change the budget law, giv tery “ E ” w ill be a t Fort Stevens berg. Grove guard, was high fur the Baptlst church. W hile hla congre- ers' Unexcelled elsewhere In America leamhda Chi Alpha fta te in ity , gen gation and many friends regret hla Iffader men, $5; caterpillar tractor Cornelius Bean, a sophisticated ing the budget committee complete again with the two artillery regi local team with five points. eral staff of the college annual; Is the standing timber belt which leaving they also congratulate him '^ v e rs , $4 50 *o$5: shovel runners, Bostoner, Elbert Smith; Hunter, a control of placing the various items ments of the Oregon national guard The lineups will be tapped by the new line. John King, sophomore in agricul * * foreman, $5; crusher detective,’ Joe Baker. Dancing and in the budget and tying the hands while other national guard units Eugene Cottage Grove upon the splendid opportunity of $0. ' “ crusher ture, member of the varelty foot of the county court, according to w ill be at Camp Clatsop nearby. Mtumpago runs Into billions of feet t.’ men, $5; feed- singing choruses of boys and girls Joe liill, 4 ___ F. — — .. Clark, 2 fered him in Sacramento. ball team; Glen McKlbben, sopho Judge B arnards viewpoint. The and lumber experts say It Is the Ax yet no one has been called Io er man. $4; bunker tender, $ 4 :1 will be an additional feature. M ajo r Claude B. Washburns of Sprague, 9 , . , . F' __ Woodard, 4 more in electrical engineering, bill also provides for payment of finest timber standing. fill the local pulpit but It Is expected gravel checkers, $4. Brad way, 8 C _____ Schafer, 4 The plot involves a young eastern the members of the budget commit Junction City, who recently was There are nine smaller operations member of nominating committee; John H i l l _____ G — Gugglsberg, 5 that his successor w ill be selected girl, Jerry, who goes west to a dude tee $3 a day while they are on duty. promoted from firs t lieutenant to In this region now which wuuld be i* tenets H o m , sophomore in agri the ra n k of m ajor and attached as Towne ___ —__ G ____ Crawford, 4 by the time of Rev. Randle's de F IV E F R O M C IT Y DRAW N ranch. W hile masking as the ghost The third bill opposed la house , served by the new line but It Is ex cultute, member of Weatherford Subs: Eugene -Voasen, Potampa, parture club and of the Glee club; Koy F O K C O UR T JU R Y D U T Y ot a young Indian g irl she becomes bill No. 201 which provides for the a field officer to the 249th coast pected that the construction of the involved in a controversy over oil creation of a tax conservation com artillery, visited the local battery Jones, sophomore in electrical en F'orncrook (4), M illigan, and Morris line will lead to large-scale develop Boy« Enlist In Navy. gineering, Harvey ltobinson, sopho (2*. Cottage Grove, W right, Safley. Five from the Cottage Grove vi- land- W hile she is in Indian disguise mission in each county to supervise Tuesday night. tnent. Shortly after the Oregon B attery “E" includes 50 enlisted Cottage Grove w ill play Spring- Rollln Brown, son of Mr. and clnity have been selected to serve a Froup of eastern tourists come to the levy of all tax levying bodies in more in commerce and member of Electric made application for a Kappa Higma fratern ity, M aijorio field high school at 8 o'clock to Mrs. A. M. Brown, and Francis ag jurors in the Lane circuit court the ranch. Among them are Jerry's the county. Oregon had such a men and three officers. Captain La certificate of convenience and ne son of M ___ will __________ ____ »Schneider, sophomore iu commerce, night (F riday* on the high school Jones, ’ * * r. ' and J Mrs. Elm er which convene February 24. O f aunt, uncle, chum and sweetheart, law a number of years ago but it Belle Stewart, F irst Lieutenant H e r cessity In connection with this pro member of Waldo hall, Loran Stew gym floor. Springfield has a power- Jone«, who recently enlisted In the tbv 31 chosen 9 are women^and a heartless detective and some was declared invalid and the com bert W. Lombard and Second Lieu ject last March. It was revealed that art, Junior in forestry and member ful quintet but the locals are eager V. 8. navy, left last week for the usual farmers are In a majority. friends. In trying to elude these mission in each county was dis tenant O rville Hazen. An order has the Oregon Electric had acquired of Kappa l>elta Kho; Don Urn- to break Into the win column and naval base at San Diego. The boys Those from here who w ill be tourists Jerry gets into difficulties, solved. "The proposed law practi been issued that every member ot an Industrial tract In Eugene, lying phiey. Junior In electrical engin tonight’s game promises to be a expected to enter the mechanics de- called are Joseph T . Smith, merch- Everything turns out all right when cally takes the levying power out the local battery must attend tha between ttlxth avenue west and the eering and member of Sigma Alpha baltlc from the opening whistle, partm ent at the aviation training annual inspection. railway. This presaged develop Epsilon fia te rn ity , Dorothy W itch Springfield defeated Cottage Grove school. Both boys are former Cot- ant: Joseph M iller, farm er; F ra n k John Brandon explains what it is of the hands of the county court McFarland; Mrs. Carrie Hemen- all about. and other levying bodies and the ment of switching yards and poss er, freshman, general, Harold Al several weeks ago In Springfield. l«ke Grove high school students The operetta is under the direc commission tells where they shall TH O TROPHIES DONATED way. housewife: Mrs. Nellie Black- ibly other industrial development. FO B CLUB ESSAY PRIZES len, freshman in engineering; Lola tion of Miss Violet Mills, music su spend the money," the Judge said. more. housewife. The certificate granting authority Godard, frsshtuan In borna econom W lllla n I*. Counts Die«. , pervisor. Miss Jewel Mackenzie is House bill No. 251 provides that for the line was not opposed by the For the school having the boy and W illiam P. Counts, brother of C. coaching the dancing choruses and in cases of juvenile delinquency und member of Waldo ball, Southern Pacific, as a result of an Ir» Track Meet Is Planned. the school having the girl enrolled F. Counts of this city, died Sunday Austin McReynolds, frenbman In * Miss E ariel G ilbert the dramatics. each county or juvenile judge shall agreement between the northern forestry; Francis M arkley, fresh who w rite the successful essays on Plans are being made by L. C. Miss Sarah Louise Shields has notify the state welfare commis lines and the Southern Pacific man In engineering and member of J icinaln« were brought to thU city -Moffitt, assistant t^ounty school charge of the costuming. Evelyn m arketing two handsome trophies sion of the case and 60 days shall whereby the latter was given Joint Kappa Delta Rbo fratern ity; Roy ------ "and funeral services were held at superintendent, for a' a meeting o f _____ _ __________________ Smith ___ is _ the accompanist The _ elapse before action is taken. The w ill be presented by the banka of user privileges on the new exten The Methodist missionary society the Mills chapel Tuesday afternoon, school principals to be held In the sophomore class, advtsed~by” Miss bill gives no power for temporary Eugene a t the annual marketing M u n a y , freshman In agriculture. slon and the former given the right has invited missionary societies of Rev. I. G, Shaw officiated. Inter- near future to discuss a county W erdna label, is managing the op- commitment of the child. Judge day to be held in Eugene February to use the Houthern Pacific’s Coos 21, it was announced Tuesday by (111 .Maiu><rr Attends Conference. other local churches to meet with ment was In the A. F. A A. M .-L O. track meet to be held some time eretta. Barnard says he believes that such R. C. Kuehner, county club agent. bay line for some dlstanco west of this spring. _____________ them today (F rid a y) In a day of O. F. cemetery. E. I I. Luce, who recently came a law may seriously embarrass all Eugene. Surviving relatives include his Boys and girls both w ill partlcl- _ . , _ More than 500 boys and girls are prayer for missionaries In foreign county courts. Just w hat would be Significance has been seen In the here os manager of the local dis fields. A luncheon will be served widow, Mrs. Carrie Counts; a son pate in various events if the plan taking the m arketing project The tribution plant of tho Shell Gil done w ith the boy or girl accused Oregon Electric's move as possibly . i n c trophy will become the property of at 1 o'clock at the Methodist and a daughter, Richard Counts, is carried out, M r. M o ffit says. In - of an offense against the law dur presaging the extension of the line compuny, left Thursday for Seattle church. All women interested have Penhold. Alberta, and Mrs. Eugene eluded in the events w ill be foot the school for the ensuing year. to attend the yearly sales confer ing that period of 60 days is not on down into southwestern Oregon Any school winning the trophy been Invited to attend and bring a Tardy, Tennant, Cal.; a brother, C. races, shot put, pole vaulting, broad ence of the company. He expects clear, he said. and along the coast Into northern F. Counts, Cottage Grove, and one and high Jumps, bar chinning, sack three times in succession w ill be covered dish. The gas distribution system, un California. No announcement of to be away several days races, three-legged races, ball throw- come permanent possessor of It. Beginning at 2 o'clock t h o grandchild. der construction here for several S C H O L A R S H IP S P L A N N E D this kind has ever been mads. ---------------------- ing, bottle and flag races and Certificates of m erit w ill be pre following program w ill be giv weeks by the N atural Gas Corpora F O R 4-H CLUB M E M B E R S sented to boys placing first and sec Building of the Oregon Electric R E Y . 1 G. M IA U T U G IV E Salesbooks. The Sentinel. . . others. en: Hymn, "Joy to the World," 23 F R E E L E C T U R E FEI». tion of Oregon, has been completed, extension Into the upper Sluslaw ond in the contest, and girls plac audience; address of welcome. Mis. the final tests made and the sys- country will mean much to the The Parker Pen company has of ing firs t and second. A complete N. E. Compton; devotions, the Bap Rev. 1. G. Shaw, pastor of the i tem accepted, according to H a rry lumber industry of Lane county, de program has been provided fo r chib church, w ill speak at a tist church women; special music, M illikin, local representative of the fered two scholarships to boys and clared li. J. Cog, secretary of the Christian girls of Four-H clubs, according to members attending. They w ill have fraa lecture to be held at 8 o'clock «’«'•'•bylerian woman; reading, "W lt- company. W illam ette Valley Lumbermen's Mondny night. February 23, In I. O. messing Through the Ages," follow- an opportunity to view at firsth an d I t is expected th at ail bids for announcement received by R. C. association, Saturday. Ho said he O. F hall on "Tha Conflict of ed by a Kuehner, county club agent. The cooperative and retail m arketing prayer, ............ .... " "Crusade ....... . of R ight *"* construction of the plant building believes that several now mills will enterprises in Lane county. A p eousness,'' Presbyterian women; w ill be in this week. This will make scholarships are to be given to club be erected along the new line, a l Sovereignties," in which he will special music, Christian church boys or girls who compete In keep proximately 400 boys and girls are deal with the ever present and ever possible the early beginning of con though he has no definite know l ing financial records for the home expected to attend. women; reading, "Witnessing in a struction on this plant. edge of such plans. He predicts lasting conflict between alienism New Age," followed by a prayer for and farm for eight months from and Americanism and will present Arrangements are also rapidly that at least one large plant will Christian youth, Christian church H E STE R N OREGON REPORTS nearing completion for the opening M arch 1 to October 31. be erected In Eugene and a number documentary evidence of such con women; vocal solo, Mrs. I. R. Aid- The national winner w ill be giv F IR ST FOREST F IR E OF 1931 of the new office and gas appliance In the woods after the line Is under flict. He also will deal with con rich; address. Mrs. W. B. Norton, display at 509 M ain street in the en a $400 scholarship in an agricul way or In operation. The new road flicting codes of laws as adminis Seattle, field representative of the tural college and the second w ill be The firs t forest fire for 1931 in Hubbell building. w ill tap several billion feet of tim tered by conflicting Judicial sys Columbia branch of the women's western Oregon was reported last tems. "An inspection of this display given a $100 scholarship. ber on the upper Sluslay watershed In each state prizes of a $15 pen F riday by R. S. Shelley, supervisor An open forum w ill follow the ad- io«*l»n missionary society of the w ill clearly demonstrate the fact and mills, of course, will have to I IS. The lecture is that gas appliances are not only a pen and pencil or desk set and $5 of the Siuslaw national forest. The Is open Io all Methodist church; hymn. "Lead be erected here or In the woods to dress. On Oh King Eternal,” audience. great convenience in the home, but pen w ill be given and the winners blaze was discovered Thursday five offer enough tonnage to tho road Americans and friends of Ameri Mrs. Norton Is a well informed highly ornamental as well. Ranges, in each state w ill compete for the miles east of the Stonefleld ranch cans, It was announced. to make Its operation pay. speaker of world fame. She Is tho north of Heceta lighthouse and ap refrigerators and water heaters, as scholarships. Mr. Cox said there was a d iffe r wife of Dr. W. B. Norton, religious peared to be burning briskly. Super well as other gas equipment, may 01.1$ FIR P. W IL L S , 77, ence of opinion among lumber op visor Shelley sent word to forest be obtained in a wide range of col LATHAM 4-H CLUBS HONOR D IE S A T LO N D O N H O M E editor for 20 years of the Chicago erators as to the advantage of Tribune. She accompanied her hus BIRTHDAY OF A BE LINCOLN employes in that locality to look a f ors, to suit the decorations of any building mills in the timber and ter the blaze and to use such meas home, while the highly improved O liver l ’erry Wills, 77. died at his band on a round-the-world trip, transporting the finished product covering a period of two years. A construction of appliances add L A T H A M , Feb. 17.— (Special.) — ures as are deemed necessary to ex from there or to ship the logs to home near London Thursday, Feb part of that time was spent in India greatly to their efficiency and eco The Latham Forestry and Sewing tinguish i t mills In tho city. In any event the ruary 12, following a paralytic and M is. Norton, by reason of her East winds have caused fern and nomical operations," said M r. M illi clubs, under the leaderships of M r. building of the new road w ill mean stroke. Funeral services were held wide acquaintance In that country, underbrush in that section of the kin. Saturday afternoon nt the Mills and Mrs. S. T. Rose, gave a joint a greater payroll In the lumber In chapel. Rev. I. O. Shaw of the Is particularly well informod re- 'We w ant everyone to feel free to program at school Thursday in ob- Siuslaw forest to become dry, said H A T a day! My dear, I ’m bered it was Thursday. "No, it dustry In L in e county, Mr. Cox Christian church officiated Inter- K*rdl«»« political disturbances re- inspect these appliances a t their servance of Lincoln’s birthday an M r. Shelly, and on th a t account a can't be the gasoline and so it tired out. Think of i t . . . asserted. number of emergency men have ment w in In the Taylor Lana com- one ot the greatest revo- leisure and to ask any questions niversary. must be something in the com- thirteen rr.ilte out in the olcry, lotions In history. D r. and Mrs. been put out on patrol duty to look concerning their operation or the The program included the follow ression. I ’ll get a file and fix hills, and there the car stops. W E L L K N O W N E V A N G E L IS T Mr. W ills was born nt Carlllnvlllo, Norton spent three days w ith M a use of the new gas which w ill soon ing: Flag salute and song; “Star for fires and to combat those that In a m inuta” T H IR T E E N , mind you! TO S P E A K H E R E T O N IG H T lli., November 10, 1853. He crossed hatam a Gandhi, nationalist leader, be available here,” concluded M illi Spangled Banner," by all; essay, may start. I t was a long minute, my dear, W e were using Henry's car, Fires in February are not com the plains with his parents In 1803 " nd became personally acquainted kin. "The Life of Lincoln," by Edward and I kept saying that it was the and he was driving. You know Bud Robinson of Pasadena, Cal., end settled In California. In 1889 wlth “ number of hts associates. A mon but they occur in the forest McCall; recitation, "A February gas or the oil. "Gas or oil— gas I always want to be helpful, my fam iliarly known aa "Uncle Bnd," daughter of Mrs. Norton Is the wife or oil,” I said over and over. But Birthday," by M argaret Sorensen, once In a while, said Supervisor dear, and so I was telling him to George Dann'wood Is Injured. who has a national reputation ns an he came to 1-ane county and lo of Rev. S. W. Clemes, superinten cated on a farm near London, an exercise, by Homer H u ll, John Shelley. that only made Henry mad be go slow and fast and where to George Daniewood, employed at evangelist, will speak at 7:30 to dent In the northwest India confer cause he could remember just as where he spent the remainder of turn and to look out for the load Guggisburg, Albert McCall and E l the Addison sawmill near Lorane, night (F rid a y) nt the Nar.arene ence, and lives In the capital city of his life. lain that he bought gasoline on of hay. met with a painful accident one day don W alker; recitation, “O C aptain ' ROAD CREW IS W IDENING church, Eleventh street and Adnms India. H U R S D A Y because we went Surviving relatives Include his Between times I would look at T U R N S ON SH A R PS CREEK last week while at work. He was My Captain," by M arian Sorensen, avenue. He Is a forceful spenknr to a show in the evening. "W hy. widow, Mrs. E lla W ills; five chil the birds and wave at the farmer cutting limbs from a tree, using a recitation, "Abraham Lincoln,” by and his addresses are filled with dren, liuvld Ernest W ills, Vallejo, C O M M U N IT Y CLUBS P L A N you egg,” I shouted. “That was children. Just as the sun was A crew of men under Loren Hunt, double bladed ax. The ax slipped V irg il Guggisburg; club song, by humor. Tho subject on which he SO CIAL F O R F E B R U A R Y 22 setting we reached the lonely two weeks agol” and struck him a glancing blow on all; Lincoln acrostics, by Jessie road patrolman In district No. 17, will speak tonight has not been an Cal.; Delbert H . and Thomas Rnlph road in the hills and there, of ail And Henry w..lked three miles W ills, Westwood, Cal.; Mrs. Allco the left side of the nose cutting a Grubb, Cora Rodgers, Betty Eyler, on upper Row river, Is at work on nounced. places, the car gives a cough and to a farm and brought a boy deep gash. He was brought to this Ellen Jean Hanna, M ary McKlbben, a second rock point on the Sharpe L A T H A M , Feb, 17. - (Special.) — I He spoke last night In Eugene on Noth, Salem; Mrs. Ileen Currln, dies. with a mule and we were towed Cottage Grove; four sisters, Mrs. Tho Isitham Homemakers, tho He city and placed under a physician's Helen Powell and Dorothy W hite; creek road, widening the turn and the story of his life. " I know that sound,” says thirteen miles to town and we Jean Robbins, Oaklnnd, Cal.; Mrs. bron club and the Farm ers’ union reading, “Gettysburg Address," bj m aking It much safer for travel care. didn't get in until two in the Henry. “ It's the displacement W. W. Morgan, Brentwood, Cal.; are planning a community dinner to Ilene Trunnell; recitation, “Lincoln than heretofore. that is clogged u p . . . or maybe morning. I am going to take Mrs. Em m a Chandler, San F ra n be held February 22 In the Hebron A New York newspaper uses near Leads," by Bertha Hickey; recita The w ork Is entirely in rook and e x c u s e m F, ukuo -.' k , the thermostat is out of gear.” Henry’s instruction book away cisco; a brother, Dr. Clarence Wills, community hall ly 2000 acres of forest in the form tion, "Ann Rutledge,” by Helen a great deal of blasting Is being In the afternoon ! but v o u a STAKice “When did you buy gasoline from him and buy him a collen- Oakland, C ut; a sister-in-law, Mrs. a patriotic program w ill be given. Johnson; song, "America,” by all. done, according to P. M . Moree, of wood pulp every year. i t A IL k e o u j I LET der so he won't get his dates last,” I asked Henry and he said Lew Wills, Santa Cruz, Cal.; five Numbers by the Latham , London A fte r the program games were county road engineer, who was M t IIAVt v c u a P U T T M ) yesterday, because he remem- mixed. grandchildren. there last week on an inspection George I I I had the longest reign played by club members. and Hebron schools will be given. ! A M lU U T S A ilO I 'it , Copyright. 19S0— John lenten of any English king, reigning from trip. Funds fo r the w ork were pro 6MOW VOU HOW I DC Anyone Interested has been Invited ' to attend tho dinner and program. I ¡1760 to 1830. vided by a special tax voted In the Salesbooks. The Sentinel. Salesbooks. The Sentinel. district. By Osborn« Report Shows Thoeo From City Active In Campus This The Sentinel wishes to request Its readers not to respond to an ad vertlsement which appeared In lost w e » k a Issue offering three pair of "silk" hose for 41. i t Is the policy of The Sentinel to thoroughly In vestigate all offers of this kind be fore publishing the advertising. This was not done In thia Instance, but the Investigation Is now being made, and if the offer Is legitimate the advertising will be resumed. Cottage Grove Quintet Loses 27-19 to Eugene High dcnool Operetta To Be Given Thursday MlSSÎOIllirV Groups Plan Prayer Observance Day “l T*nnan‘ c*> • n<*r w*«*- T*»e Completed CflS System Accepted By Company "People should never have a steering wheel in their hands, ” saidTAvs. M olla P ropp , “ until they’ve learned to drive.” W K i THE FEATHERHEADS SOT 1 TELLYUM- j I WAS IN JAIL FEft JUST. , XRi.LW IN' A STOPLINE HE CftlTIC C A U TPlÄ f« BUT HE'S A HOUUO ROH. (sIVIUls A0VICR1 I 0Û4JT UAU0ME THAT CABBASC, F B ltN O f YOOR6 OWE OF ÖAFAL01 S R U N N te S AM' I GOT ORDERS TO GIVE YlW TWÊ W 0 Q K S .9 - Felix Get* Out of a Bad Spot DOG LICENSES TO BECOME D ELINQUENT ON MAMCH 1 Dog license fees In Lane county w ill be delinquent afte r March 1, I It was announced last week by W. B. D illard, county clerk. The number of licenses Issued thus fa r In 1931 ia fa r below the 1930 number and a big rush in the final days before the license feee become delinquent will be necessary in order to equal the 1980 record. The total thus far Issued Is slightly above 500 while the total In 1930 was 2500. OUed R<MMta Are Improvement work on *11 oiled roads in the county has been com pleted, according to Edwin Tullar, county road superintendent, who reported the roads In excellent OOB* dltion. Just as the patching Job was nearing completion, the oil supply was exhausted and aa *dd^ tional shipm ent had to be ordered.