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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1931)
VUl.VMK XL. IS NOT OUTSTANDING CHIME e i n OF Ü. s. Employe of Onnie Commission Telia How That Organisa tion Doea Ita Work Capone, Head of Underworld, Leaves No Trail for His Own Conviction T h a i C h un go 1« thought of an lha crim e center of thn U nited S la te , la dun. In thn opinion o f M orion Andnraun, oulalda m an for lha C h i cago crim e roininlaalon. who la a visitor here, la dun to the policy of lha T rib u n e and other Chicago po para io b ring crim e into the open aa the beat w ay of controlling It. "H la tle tlre show." M r M o rio n aald. "th a t tan o r eleven o th er cities lead Chicago In the am ount of crim e per capita." The Chicago crim e commlaalqp, the o rig in a l one, organised 13 years ago, am i believed by M r. Anderson to be the only one rem aining, la an incorporation that la supported by business interests o f the city that wish to supra«« crim e It has 40 to SO employes M r Anderson la one of those who spend th e ir tim e In the c rim in a l courts checking all caaes nil. I kcrp lng « r o lu p l id r 1.1 ord o f crim in als and witnesses ap pearing In such court« T h e object' of the commission, m e m b e r. and employes o f which have no police powers. Is to energise public O ffi cials and to see th a t th e ir acts get su fficien t publicity to keep such o f ficials fro m betraying the people Seven to fourteen Judge. sit con la T w h lV n L in a w hile the commission doe. something epeetacular to focus at OOTTAGB I1KOVÏ. U N I COUNTY O K r/iO N , FRIDAY, Jl IV 17, lw.11 N V .M B K K 40 I la x e s H ig h U n d c r Indiana Plan C a n a r y S ees W o r ld R etu rn s to C age In view of the fact that the In d ia n a plan fi'11 control of local taxatio n Is receiving consideration Pioneers Settled Here by Acci In Oregon, a le tte r received by M rs. C arrie tle m e n w a y o f this city fro m dent Because Teams Were a relative, II. F Gaston of West- Needed for Harvest port, Ind., Is o f Interest. M r. G as ton. who is a farm e r, says every thin g Is down escept ta le s , but they E a rly In August, 187». tw o cov ars the highest they have ever ered wagons d raw n by four-horse been M i Gaston sxprssses h im self as learns halted by the roadside at the well pleased w ith the m an ner In mill ilam In Houth Cottage Grove which prohibition le w o rkin g In hie O n . of these wagons was occupied stats, even If not w o rkin g perfectly t by W illia m H . Beldler, w ife and tyvo aons, A lfred and Ir a T h e o th er by Ir a Conner, wife, m other and tw o sone, W C and E d w a rd Con nor. T h e ir deetlnatlon wae W alla W a lla . W a s h , they having located In C a lifo rn ia three yeare before, com ing fro m Kansas At C ottage G rove they chanced John Nokee takes issue w ith a to meet three fo rm er Kaneas fa m statem ent m ails In last w eek’s Men- ilies who had been nelghbore In the tlnel that trip le yolked eggs are u n sunflow er state and had come to usual. He says that upon at least Oregon about the tim e the fo rm e r three occasions he has reported tw o fam lllee came w ret and located eggs of th a t kind to T h e R rntlnel In C a lifo rn ia A bum per harveat and that each tim e a news story wae on around Cottage G rove In has been printed W hen bigger and the sum m er of 1H78 and team s and h e lle r eggs are grow n John w ill men were scarce, eo the Conner- grow them Ile ld le r fam lllee were prevailed up on to etop over at Cottage Grove and aaelat In harvesting these crops. As a result they never con tinued on to th e ir o rig in a lly p lan ned destination, W a lla W alla. Now , Juat M years late r, lacking few weeks, the descendants of the tw o fam lllee W H . B eldler and Ir a Conner, com prising a com pany Cottage Grove Has Won Five of some SI persons, met Runday at the I-ane - Benton county park Out of Eight Matches grounds between Junction C ity and Monroe on the west aide highw ay Played This Year and held a fam ily reunion and pic- nlc, the firs t they had ever held, but w hich w ill be made an annual T he Cottage G rove G o lf club's event. 17 man team turned In a S7Q to ______ ___ _____ O f the _____ o riginal nine persons oc- H 's victory over the Ilandnn g olf ru p yln g the "tw o aovered w airnn. ®,ub ln • ® * ‘ch p,aJr* 1 *h lc h a rriv e d at Cottage Grove In day on the Iw si cou r.e W illia m August 187S fou r were t.resenl Z tm m e rly , No. 1 player on the Io- T hey were A lfred and Ir a ’ Beldler , T H O R N T O N C O R N E R « , July 18.1 (S p e c ia l)— A canary bird th a t . Knows a good thing when he h a . It L C Miobener, Qua in Hand. I Is owned by M rs H e n ry L ake T h e 1 Chases Thief Into Oran» bird escajied lost week. A fte r tw o I days of freedom It returned home ' in Portland. eager to again tak e up occupancy! o f Its cage T his Is the third tim e the bird ’ (Th* Or^feeiaa.) ba.« taken a Jaunt out into the H *.d a t bay by an a n g iy grocer ^ u n g b ’z r ; parb “ T a ^ d w . ; ; ; m \ : \ : r s o ^ , " t o “ "rX < ? e o rg e t r i i r / . . h? th. ' M' ,m ’ 21 ■ *>' '^ - S J a r r e t .U e e t w t f ‘ ¿U eX e for hlmwelf LANE CHAMBER HOLDS AT T BANDON IS DEFEATED by locals on S unday : •core o f 78 for the 18 hoi«« K ern of llandon w ith a score o f 82 was low m edalist fo r his team In d iv id u a l scores follows Cottage Grove Bandon Z lm m .r ly 3 K ern .0 M oyer ..J Atwood .0 R o llm . ...J Kelwheltn 1 M urelock 3 I k>nahey comes through the newspaper*, and lilll 0 3 C a rm lrh e l they are pit Urea in th e ir publicity. W e ll. s g Rotelle M r A ndrreon la much plaaoed Mpray V Brow n __ w ith the federal g overnm ent’s sue Nelson 2H L aird 4 cess In getting the goods on Al Cham bers 3 liad «ell 0 Capone, highest higher up of the u n Bailsm an ... 1 I I . Brow n 2 derground w o r l d Capone was Caldw ell Book IQ 1% B a rte l. .... Q Jenklne S m ith >Q Z e n tn .r the tim e Leaders of the several Anderson 2Q L in n e~. S DeYoung IQ Bennett 3 R u o ____ . 0 W l.e m a n D aug h erty . a IA Gore ...0 or e lim in a tin g the others, and but few dared dispute his rule W h ile T otals _ S ÎQ UH these facts arc know n, M r A n der T he tw o learns w ill play a retu rn son said, no one has succeeded In m atch July 2« a t Random pinning on city Capone is h a b l. by or . any 1 . 1 . crim la w e . ' pun ¿ i. I t . ^ g h T L X l a r r e te d early F rid a y by Patrolm en « - a charged w ith I b urglary, ca rry in g concealed weap- ' ons. and b urglary fools In posses sion. T he police were called to the scene by Dan Ring, 1182 K llling s- w orth avenue, who heard the sound of steel pounding steel and saw a man run fro m the rear of the groc- I ery store and take refuge in tall grass on the vacant lots next door. Judge Barnard Tells How Im I Upon a rriv a l, the officers found L. C. M ichcner, 1136 East F o rty -firs t portant It .Is to Keep street N o rth , pro prietor of the store, lying in ambush w ith his gun tra ln - Road Work Going. I ed on Helm . —— i Surrounded by police, H e im was F L O R E N C E Ore., July 11.— <8pe- ’ aken «a P'ive easily. H e was found clal.) F ifty representatives o f la n e I * / ‘n« " » hl" el‘*>w w‘ th • M caliber county com m unities gathered here 1 e ? pointed tow ard the o ffi- today fo r a luscious sea food d in - 1 ,n. *“ * lKX' k <‘ tJ * f'ash- ner and the annual oce.nslde meet- g‘t,ve8/ a punch- and a cold I ri p ic -Y o lk e d Eggs C om m on, Nokes fin a ls T w o years ago It demanded the rem oval of three judges who had got into the habit o f w aiving in d ic tm e n t. anti per m il ting rrim ln ala to plead g u ilty to mlademeanors Despite the fact that M r Ander son Is an employe of the crim e com- ■nleelon. moat of the In fo rm atio n he FORMED RESIDENT IS m g of the l a n e county cham ber o f ! commerce. MT. BAILEY AND DIAMOND LAKE. Oregon Is a land of m ountain peaks. This picture shows M t. Hailey, one o f the sentinels th a t guard Diam ond lake "Cut by courtesy of forest service MOTORISTS COMPLYING MBS. YYINNAHO, EUGENE STATE LICENSE LAYY IS FATALLY INJURED ' N “arby w a” “ heavy ” *d Kp ham m er. In the store, the officers found the com bination has been knocked o ff the safe, but the strong box had not been opened. Questioned a t police headquar ters. H e im would not a d m it his g uilt of any o f the charges placed against him . Detectives declared, however, th a t A b rie f ta lk by County Judge C. P. B a rn a rd urging the county to keep up road w ork fo r the sake of em ploym ent and In answ er to the ! dem and o f pr gress. an address by A C W ilson of the U n ive rs ity of W ashington on the economic crisis, and the adoption of several resolu tions featured the business session. -»u u gr r u im a r o c ir c a tne im por- tance of road work p artic u la rly a» w ? a tim e when m ills I r e down and scores of fam ilies are relying on road jo b , to keeo the w olf Dorn the door He told o f t h e necessity for ___ m atching state and federal funds • p m . - _ which would come into this coun of t ta Two Physicians Figure in M o - ty. and the exDedlencv c x n e d i a n e v Of s l k r in in e e advantage of these opportunities when they knock. tor Accidents Near Here . T h e judge said th a t Lane county on Same Day should stand by the wheel and pay Ita taxes T h e re was no action on . ..........•— 5 a ,e p u n c b e r ln custody w ith L ^ U? n a n ' ^ * “ t' M rre,ted H e im ‘“ S be wa8 v o rri£ , n at S“ d r ’ ’ I " whlch ' he saie . - u o c n e u o open p e n a and n a a sum ™ n g punched turn ^dic". h “ * the grand { ury Eailed to indict H eim . Since then. J° b* bea„rin * rV ^ rrZ l H techn‘<’ue bav« b reP °rte d - butj t e v e r cleared up. Ih o o ; P heads o f (h e ir tw o fam lllea having been brothers In -la w None Find Fault With Secre A ll of (he survivors were small children at the tim e th e ir parente tary of State for Enforce settled at Cottage Grove. T h ree of ment of Statute them are still residents of Cottage Grove w hile the fo u rth m em ber. W C. Conner, Is editor o f the N o rth « ,r - T r a ffic O ffic e r M organ, stationed T w o physiclaus figured in auto- the tax reduction schemes being - ” «»«. west P o u ltry Journal a t S alem ,— M r M ichener was a resident of here, who has received Instructions mobile accidents here S aturday ' alked at this tim e, and little dis- c o tta Salem Statesm an Grove several years ago, to enforce the law req uiring 1931- forenoon and M rs. N . E W in n a rd c“ ss,on this situation other than when he was o ffice m an fo r the 1932 license plates on m otor vehl- of Eugene, w ife of D r. N. E. W in - Judge s b rie f ta lk Cottage G rove M a n u fa c tu rin g com cles, reports th a t motorists w ith- nard, is dead as the result o f one M r " llson made the m ain ad- pany out exception are responding w ith - o f the accidents. T h e W in nard s d ris a ot *he day. speaking a t length out com plaint. O f 125 operators were bound fo r C a lifo rn ia on a va- °,n ' be grow th o f socialism In stopped Tuesday 22 had ordered cation trip and a t the Comstock European countries. This, he said, plates, seven promised to apply at overhead the c a r skidded in loose ’ ^ould be a w a rn in g to A m erica to once and the others set dates up- gravel just before enterin g the bekln now to w o rk out its economic on w hich they would m ake applica- overhead and crashed against the Problems A * resolution was adopted unani- tlon. The la tte r were placed under ra ilin g on the rig h t hand side, the ' 4-L Official Says Shorter Days provisional arrest, but no coniplAint ra ilin g keeping It fro m tak in g a 30 niouely favo rin g the retention of J «agin Ko» filed against .s»«aiM«.a them I «« i-a — r^aa the oleom argarin law w hich is w ill be f « plates foot «4«^- drop Neoessary to Balance Pro are secured upon the dates agreed M is. W in n a rd was throw n around now fire by referendum , and A special com bination domestic upon. in the car, receiving w hat w ere at an ° Ih e r resolution favored every duction, Consumption 1, T he tra ffic o ffic e r has had in- firs t believed to he m in o r injuries, possible im provem ent o f the scenic ra 'e. to become effective August a , structions to proceed w ith dlscre- She was taken to Eugene and so beauty of the N e w Y o rk to F lo r- has been filed w ith the public u til- Ity com missioner by the N a tu ra l P O R T L A N D , O r ... July l d - i R p . . tion and to w ork as little hardship slight were M rs. W in n a rd ’s injuries ence highw ay, Gas corporation, which serves Cot as possible upon those in financial believed to be th a t M r. W in n a rd re- worked en tire ly by u n d e rlin g , who. Albany, H a le n . Corvallis R o se b lrg C“ ‘ ’ ° ? e ° f the n ,o ,t “ n P °r «a " ‘ tage Grove. T h e new ra te w ill Lookout Station Is Visited. straits. H e finds that m otorists ap- mained here to look a fte r re p a ir of if oaught, eith er did noi know hy _____________ and Bandon. and having a — « - - lost * * • « » • lo 'h a a t ‘ “ has occurred In the p re d a te this attitu d e, fo r n (Special.) — aPply where a gas range L A T H A M . July 15. not one the car. ________ A message was sent him to “ ______ _________________ . _ and auto- whom they were employed or re Roseburg. Albany and Corvallis 'u m ber Industry In m any years was has offered criticism of the ______ secre- ______ th a t _____ M rs. _________________ W in n a rd had died ____ soon T he L a th a m 4 -H F o re s try niatic heater ____________________ _________ ry club, w ith a ia tlc w a te r h ea te r are used or 11 1 m s « « I I.. t — ■ I ... . _ a a.«. “ * * ‘ — fused Io tell. They probably pre __________ 'be action favoring an eight-hour ta ry of state and not one has sug- a fte r reaching Eugene and he was o lb er forestry clubs o f the county. w bere a range is used in connec- ferred punishm ent meted out by the ,, day taken by representative luni- gested th a t he would take ad van tak e n to Eugene by T r a ffic O ffic e r sPent Tuesday at the Castle R ock tion w ith h eating equipm ent, to be Hurned B u ild in g , hi Be Removed berm en fro m all parts of the coun tage of the governor’s declaration M organ. . forestry . . . lookout station above Me- ° n y e arly -------------- state Io being "put on the spot " con tract fo r specified Action fo r the rem oval o f p a rti- try at a recent m eeting In Chicago, th a t he would Is ue p a r d o n s t o a n v M r. Anderson the Ind lf- . . . . -------------- blames — ................. - . ------ — ---------------- -- In the second accident. D r E r- Kenxie bridge O f the 27 m a k in g m in im u m consum ption capacity. III* >» 14 e-eas*. . I . I. a ■ 11.4 1 a. O _ a — L. _ - _ O... t il s*a ------------------------- ra .. J fcrenee o f the people fo r much of * 1 . buildings * taken by accordhig^to W . C. Ruegnltx, presl- convicted for refusal or neglect to nest Clay of Los Angeles, bound 'be trip over h a lf w ere fro m this T h e new schedule, w hich M r the crim r i,u n d l^ a » t o Its . a M .— onday dent . o f .a— the «• 4L organization. P o rt- get new plates . e fo r which . . . his . . home city ,ha • ««aa.aa.i .a _ night ._ t . .1 . — .. north, a t the fo rm e r site o f the rock place. John Dugan. L . W . M c K ib - R««®- local manager, says means a T h e re are several o f land. has become famous. A k illin g o f a '^ '’•'tlng — crusher north o f the city, passed ben and S. T. Rose took the local m a te ria l reduction, is as follows: "M ore than three years ago the gangster usually bring forth th« ‘ these on the west side. T h e w reck- - the -- - F irs t 300 cubic feet o r less per Irrig a tio n G all«nage C u t Down. a car being operated by S. R W a lk - boys, who ■ left school house at com m ent. " T h a t’s Just another *« •' •’ " ' b e J P H u n k p ro perty w as 4L started a m ovem ent to get the T h e city council M onday night « r o f O klahom a. M r W a lk e r an 6 o'clock and met the other clubs m eter per month, $1.50 an I iimm II uiii gone W ho cares’ " declared a nuisance and the city a t- southern and eastern lum ber Indus- discontinued the extra 2.o00 gallons elderly man. believed the other car a ' 'b e court house in Eugene. R C. N e x t 1700 c“ bic feet per m e te r Rig H ill Thompson ha. faded ,2 r ?e?r wa,‘ ln * ' ru c'e<l « •*« notice try to accept the eigh t-h ou r day,” o f w ater |>er m onth which has here- had cut in too quickly, turned his K uehner. county club leader, head- P*r m onth, 17‘- c per 100 e com pletely fro m the picture and the i 1 m u*** be removed w ith in 10 Ruegnltx said. "W e In the P a c ific tofore been given d uring the sum- car o ff the highw ay and crashed ed 'b e group N ext 3000 cubic feet per m eter northw est know fro m 14 years' ex- m er season fo r irrig a tio n . W a te r into the rocky em bankm ent on the L ath am club mem bers who made per m onth 10c per 100 c. f. man who served 12 yeare as m ayor ' 1 h* *'i*y “ " o rn e y was Instructed perlence th a t the eigh t-h ou r w ork- users have got no e x tra gallonage rig h t side of the road. T ra ffic O f- 'b e trip were V ir g il and Johnny N e x t 5000 cubic feet per m eter of the w indy city is seldom heard a ' Vard and M ra - day 1» «“ in d . both econom ically and so fa t this year, but It was discov- fle e r M organ, who investigated the Guggisberg. M ik e M cK ibben, H om - per m onth 9c per 100 c. f o f any more M ayo r T o n y Cer- . . . n O „ , u Alice B rig h t that hearings w ill be socially And we know too that the ered that the rates call for extra accident, was of the belief th a t D r er B u ker, Eld on and W a y n e W a lk - mack. w ealthy, successful p oliti ..........— . . ....._ ia In an ' ,,n , ,lr '*r"t M onday of August longer w orkday In o ther parts of gallona ,> d urin g M ay. Jun Julv. C lay could not have been held to er. A rth u r H an n a. E d w ard . A lbert cian. who came fro m — Bohem Im m ig ra n t ship. Is g ivin g most of , <,p'e rm ln e w hether th e ir p artia l the nation has had a dem oralising August and Septem ber and that blame Nevertheless D r C lay stop- and H a rr y M cC all, R o bert G ordl- hls tim e to Chicago's tax problems. .' “ * a'c«>ed buildings shall also be effect on the lum ber Ind ustry as a these rates can not be changed ex- Ppd to give assistance and agreed neer and Junior Dugan. D a rre ll which are In a bad way. He has the dec arcd nuisances. whole. eept w ith approval of the council. *o pay fo r a ll damages. N o one was M cK ibben and Donald D ugan ac- best Intereats of the city behind ---------------------- - "W hen 14 years ago the 4L es- Those who used more than 6,000 injured. companied the group. him Htpeet Fun d I l a . M oney. tabllshed the eight-hour day in the gallons d u rin g M ay and June w ill ______________ ______________ B a tte ry "E ," 249th coast a rtille ry , Ju.lge C averly, who sat In the T h e city street fund la In such northw est, m any persons thought receive refunds for w hat they paid R«by N e a rly Drow ns In Pond. concluded its d rill for the sum m er Loeb-Leopold m u rder case, listened K'*°d condition th a t at the M onday " a rad ical step. B ut not so today, fo r any am ount fro m 6,000 to 8,000 G o v p r n n r ’N TflY P rn tfrom A sm all child whose name was Sunday w ith a session a t the rifle and more more Industries induntries are «re com- e fim . gallons irnlli>n< and n n .l fo irtr ih o m onth .s n ik o r \ f t July T..I». O to the plea o f Clarence D a rro w and n,kbt m eeting o f the council It was M ore • and r the gave the lads life sentences, has v<>'ed to Invest $1,200 o f street funds inK ' ° learn that production must the e x tra gallonage w ill be given never since been p erm itted to sit in ln Kpneral fund w arran ts. I t la nee- bp balanced w ith consum ption; the T he new rates start July 20 a c rim in a l case. esaary at budget-m aking tim e to shorter w orkday is the w ay out. I ------- The depression has been felt In lnclude In the street fund a s u ffi- ani g reatly pleased th a t lum berm en A meeting was to have been held n ear the pond. M r. Jacobsen, one period w ill be Septem ber 15. T he C o iner In M o to r Aectd<>nt. Chicago, where p rivate Interests <’,an* am ount to cover w ork fo r the ln 'h e south and east are v o lu n ta ri- C ity E n gin eer L. W . Coiner was in the city h all last night fo r the ° f " w owners of the m ill, a t w ork b attery held re g u la r d rills on July have raised a great fund for relief year. L ittle w ork has been done b’ reducing th e ir w o rk tim e, j a p rincip al in a m ild autom obile purpose o f discussing the tax pro- under the m ill, which was not in 6. 7. 8. 9 and 10. in addition to Sun “T h e next thin g we need, and the of unem ploym ent, and crim e has In this year, hence the surplus. T h e re grum proposed by G overnor M eier, operation, a t firs t thought screams day's d rill, w ith an alm ost perfect were some outstanding street w a r- hae been w orking steadily fo r It T w e lf th ' ''.7 .» ^ « n ? * ”? 1? / ,h<> creased som ew hat on account of r a n t, at the beginning of the year fo r three y e a r., I . a n ation al m in i- T w e lfth " ,re c t and Jefferson ave- M em bers o f the cham ber of com- w ere m erely those of children at attendance. A feed was held F r i privations, but the situation Is not merce, Lions club, c ity council. Pla>'- As soon as he became aw are day night at the arm ory. m um wage fo r the lum ber industry, w e a t'o n 'le fft'is itn a\'i«l"nu.»h.'-|Vp»r sch“° l board and others interested 'h a t som ething was w rong he that have been cleaned up. regarded as serious. Special permission to dispense W as»« f o . comtnnn i.Kn*. in were Invited to attend. T he Sen- rushed to the child's assistance. M r. Chicago crim in als range In age w ith w eekly d rill period d u rin g the Sp rin gfield F ig h t . E a r w ig . saw m ills in the south are I bo ° H t t l e " ! « « ^ ! ^ tinel w ent to press before the meet- Lem ley, a no ther o f the owners, who fro m 18 to 25 years. Seldom Is an S P R IN G F IE L D July 14 The c ^ m lt T ' ,h‘!' P°1"' that d ^ r w ^ Ing was held, fo r which reason „ was at w o rk a distance fro m the sum m er and to substitute concen older person found am ong firs t of trated d rill preceding and follow ing more detailed report can not be pond, also rushed to the child's c7ty S c T , “ The“ ^ , ™ X r - ' £ X ‘ fenders. the sum m er months was granted given. assistance. I t was believed to be M r. Anderson Is vis itin g a t the the local b attery by headquarters going down fo r the th ird tim e when home o f an aunt, M rs. Charles when Captain LaSells S tew art i » ii g the | down wvith ?», them IF ,a evei*v cars were but slightly damaged. rescued. It was taken home by its ; which arc Infestin city. « „ 7 n,m K VerT C“ mP T he n an"* o f thp operator of the Gettys. pointed out th a t the m a jo rity of C ity H a . Band Stand. playmates. E arw ig s are so numerous this nU1' ln w e r e ! other ear was not learned He was the enlisted men o f the u n it are em sum m er ns to become a real men- Phy*"« y - w a g t . and using 4L a resident o f Eugene T he city band has been provided ployed d urin g the sum m er on farm s J nee,” declared M ay o r W . P. Tyson ’ ' “ ndards, the lum ber Industry _________ _ w ith a cen tra lly located band stand K enneth Luwaon R ecovers. and in the forest service. follow ing the m eeting. "T h e council would not be In the chaotic state B. K . Lawson o f P o rtlan d , who u a iic n c s F o rm e r Texans to Henle °" <he P‘per pr° perty Seventh I t is reported th a t other batteries wants the people o f the city to ” present." and M ain streets through coopera- was here last week, reported th a t a r e fo llo w in g '" t h e le a d o f ' b a t t e iC live effo rt The lo e .fio « waa do_ his son K enn eth is recovering fro m E battery F o rm e r residents of Texas and e ffo rt. T h e l o c a t i o n ...... ....... ............. .... ............ ......... . ....... .. . . . . . . unite In an e ffo rt to get rid o f Ruegnltx pointed out that 4L them ." wages and standards are set by a th e ir fam ilies have been invited to nated by Miss M iria m P ip e r and I injuries sustained In an autom obile, Ptper. the accident th a t sent h im to a hospital ------- board of directors composed equal attend the annual Texas picnic to L a M a rr and B ernard Son. for tw o weeks. Young Lawson was ly of employes and employers, and be held Sunday, July 19, in the park lum ber by J. H . Chambers» Paving P la n t Move». C ity Buys Wood. thut this board directs all activities back o f Skinner's butte In Eugene the building p erm it by the city, the re tu rn in g fro m P o rtla n d to the of- ' T he road oil h eating plant which S ix ty cords of old grow th f ir of the organization. Those who plan to attend have nails by the G rab er-G ettys H a rd - fleers' tra in in g cam p a t Vancouver was stationed on n orth Lane street wood wus bought by the c ity coun been asked to take basket lunches, w are company and the labor by when his car crashed into the ra il- w hile rough surface was being cil at Its M onday n ig ht m e e tin g ,' dishes and silverw are. Coffee, lem- mem bers of the band. Ing of the bridge over w hich he was placed on P acific h ig hw ay north Amo« M cG arvln was the success- j T he person who doesn't exagger onade and Ice w a te r w ill be pro- The band's firs t concert on Its crossing the W illa m e tte . T h e w reck- and south, has been moved to C u r ful bidder. Bids ranged fro m $3.28 J ate Just a little is seldom an Inter- I I c it n how you cun do it : vlded. E n te rta in m e n t w ill be fu r- new stand was given T hu rsday age o f the car. a high-priced one, tin, w ork ln this v ic in ity having to $3.75. f estlng talk e r. nlshed by the Oregon Loggers. night. was sold fo r $30. ---------- ---------- (let some friend or neigh been completed. REDUCED GAS RATES BIG HELP TO LUMBER .0. Battery7 “E” Completes Drilling For Summer Is Discussed by Citizens üi'/rX",'Em” 3^’, ^ Do You Want to G et Your Subscription for $1.10 bor liv in g in the Cottage Grovo trade te rrito ry to pay $1,10 fo r u year's sub Hcription, and add $1.10 fo r your own subscription. T h a t’s all there is to it ex cept that i f your subscrip tion is in arrears it must lie brought up to date. I f y o u r subscription is paid in advance mid you wish to send the paper to someone not on the list, who is a resident of the Cottage Grove trade te rri tory, send us 45c. This is the biggest bargain we have ever offered. THE FEATHERLLADS t’y Osborne a *•■«»«» Vana t There You is