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r f S7S Fine Is Imposed ¡ j j ^ ¡)|[)|£ At 1 A .M . It's ezpansly» to get Justice of Peace J. E Young up In the night. A p arty of m otorist» learned th a t H endershott *■ I* No Match for a t about 1 30 a ni. yesterday. T h e y had been arrested fo r d riv in g w ith Champion C ottage Orove fou r In the fro n t »eat. W hen the I Judge looked them over he decided AKgregation. th a t more severe charges m ig ht be filed and thought *75 would be about right T h » Cottage O rove baseball team T h e fine was paid, although no scored Its fifte e n th victo ry o f th» r..o i|d n in t had yet been filed T h e s tu o n Munday, dow ning the strong Judge did not even learn the name | H e n d i i e i r rs a h n o n tI’» of i Eugen« 11 lIF i i i i team esm o . ,b h w a lw e . l a l l I h a ir to ft on K e lly field. T he locals have - L u . - ' r „ , . „ | v ... M V.i been defeated only three Hines , h ,_ . . . w „ uld ,„ a k - „ Munday's gam e started as though Eugene m ight tak e the locals for a trim m in g , the visitors loading the Imaee In the ftra t Inning w ithout an nut Mom» eacellent p itching by Cooper, local h u rle r. and errorless play by the Infield retired t h . side ............................ COTTAGE G RO VE, L A N * COUNTY O K W iO N , I f i : I w* - Band Is Invited I o State Fair IL i T h e C ottage O rove band has bean I invited to com pete at the state fa ir A ttendance of 300 and Even <" Salem Larger B Is Goal That Ha» Been Set w ith o th n bands o f the state fo r a *600 prtxe to be aw arded for ***** u n ifo rm s and music. T he u niform s are to be expressive o f the m a jo r a c tiv ity o f the locality fro m w hich the band comes. T he local org an izatio n 1» undecided as to ac- ceptlng the In v ita tio n but It Is probable th a t It w ill not com pe'e because of the expense and tim e In volved. T . . h . . e . w eekly . concerts o f the b in d . .................................... continue to prove popular and as long as good w e a th e r continues w ill T he lllb le school o f the C h ristian church, which Is entered In an In- le rn a tlo n a l lllb le school booster contest In com petition w ith 9,000 C h ris tia n « Bible In the ..u .r a schools . ............................- C n lls d States and Canada, Is m a k - 'ng com m endable progress, accord- for them to be on th e ir Jobs the ing a good chance of w inning. In a t- the band stand at follow ing day (Checks given by the tendance the school has to o k n by M a in streets. men w ere endorsed by a local per- . . . . t n n ___ av«i- — son, who also had to be aroused »PP toxIrnately 100 any f fro m his slum bers F red M c K y of • um m * r . , n .. . Eugene was know n to be one o f th e , , C,° n » "n in "in a ? n D and li men In ths car and o n . who ...1 s t ' L h L d . . ie ^ ...... ...... .................... ... "»• i . ; “■ z s r u s s Seventh IS HERE SAYS MARQUIS Eugene scored one run In the tra in in g , social service, athletics th ird , tw o in the fo u rth end tw o In i under C h ris tia n supervision, Bible Ih e fifth , but w ere unable to croaa study and evangelism T h e contest the home plate d uring the rem ain opened June 7 and w ill close Sun Texas C ongreum an, V isitor in d er of Ihe gam e day. August So. Cottage G rove started Its scoring ... ■ ! E ig h t graduates In the firs t year State, Predict» Early End In Ihe th ird Inning, cha lk in g up a .... u -u — . - . course of teacher tra in in g received .................................................. ■ .’ CUrr’ n. du' ,: n“ ‘,:n c e rtific a te , at last Sunday , session ru n on tw o errors end - a ------------- fielder's u - of Depression. choice. T h e locals added another ’'" * "® *n »*>1 «“ r o f the school, giving the school an in Ihe fo u rth when W itc h e r hit one *‘" n® *<*O” ty In 1931 th a n In 1930. record In this division. of V an Ituyn's p ilch es to the fence ,h r "«»t of e a tin g for cou n ty pool T h o ... w b„ rae»lv«d c er tific a te s fob C R A T E R L A K E NATIONAL. in deep rig h t canter for a hums ru n ,,u ,,n « 1 ,,7., 1 a ,i l’’ '*n ,h * “ ■ |„ w M rs Ada Oakes, M rs. R u th p A R K . O regon, August 1» In the T h ree more rune, ly in g the count wa* ,,nl® Kr' “’*r than f«« M cC all, M rs. Clarence M adden. ODin |On of I-e M arq u is de M onte- . .. . . . .. lllr e n period e t lo d o u s t . - i l r, l n ...... .. ... __ . . — yifll, the M sam o f f l last j»n ac r . M . rs. . W illia m B. H tennett, Ml»» a,jUiou Fezcnac, P aris, F rance, a a t ft-all, wer« added In the ,[Mt cording to Judge C. I* B u r n ir .I when Eugene's rig ht fielder R u th H tennett. Mrs. E ffie Boyd. v la llo r this w eek a t C ra te r lake, ih« F o r the firs t sis m onths of 1931, Mrs. ~ ira c k of Bagley's long d rive and Angle Pow ell and M rs Music c r,a|a m w orld depression 1» reach- let It go for a home run. scoring 1 >■» c ° u n«y spent »27,76. 9 . for care CarlUe M r». Charles C aldw ell was ln , ta p«ak. dependent larg ely on men fro m second and th ird com ' ,nr* d * * h » / i teacher ............................................... o f one class and M ........... rs. W . A .-re p a r a tio n paym ents fro m Ger- T h e -la t h was a big Inning for the " 2a ,B ‘ he. * » " * ' In 1930. Ile m e n w a y of the other. m any. T h e m arquis, accom panied locate, who annexed four r u n . In * r re d " °< « " ru e d J r« « T he Bible school Is w o rk in g to se- by F ra n c is R . Chauveau, P aris, 1» this fram e Three sueceaalve h it. i h* products o f th • cou n ty cure an attendance of 300 fo r Sun m a k in g a tw o-m o nth to u r o f the by Cooper. Swanson and I B rtcher ,a rm • “ A refunds o f aid paym ents. day and J(J bava an even la rg e r a t States and feels thut the scored tw o runs V an Duyn was P ■c,u “ 1 1C<W)L IM2 L ,,~ J " y tendance for the closing Munday of ertat, has a lre a d y been passed in taken out Of Ihe box and H a m m e r- ‘ *” the ce — contsat. Rev. Hhaw announced , t||(li ___ country. icksen, a le fth an d e r, waa put In ‘ I..» th are being being installed Installed A lth u g o h u g h F F ra ree- th a a t t elsctrlc electric fans fans are A o lth ra n n c c e e is g g enerally enerally rec- Bagley looked over one of the An exfien dllure of »laoo In June (n , h<> BU, | | , o r,Um of the building to „ „ „ iz e d as being the least affected eou lhp aw s pitches and then crashed , * "5 *. , guard against hot w eather and to b (he depression, conditions are Ihe next .Ia n t over the le ft field ' " " " , * " clu,,e‘J *" elim in ate the heat aa an excuse for , „ r f|o m being w b a t they should fence for a home run. «coring * , , Jru r® _ / ' h , fa ilu re to a tte n d be, (he title d visito r said. T h e en- H rteh er ahead o f him . W hen H a m - " ' " rn “ ' ' ‘• J “ ®*’ ,uaJ T h e board of m anagers o f the , , re Is dependent on the m erlrk s e n w alked V an Blarlcom . • ’ P*"*®' » • benefit |s to he spread Blb)# Bchoo| b r p, Shaw. Clem ^ ¡ t y of G e rm a n y to pay Its w a r t h . next m an up. he w a . pulled and “* * ® of V® »» •« «hat K K M cLendon. M r .. T . M tlm . ’o bu g.tto na. C o l. look h l. place, flnlahln g t h . * , h "«y«1- M r® Ed B u U er' F u r" W h ile he recognized the fact th a t, gam e In good .ho pe although al- f lr ®‘ l“ lf “J “" < h tly Adam s. M rs. A C. Loucks and M ar- G e rm a n y is in the throes of fin a n 'o w ing tw o r u n . In The eig h th on an ¡ X L l ’ ou. ' Sh* W cial unrest and upheaval, the m a r quis declared F ra n c e was in a s im ila r p osition follow in g the w a r o f 1870 in w hich G e rm a n y was vic torious. H e expressed the hope for continued peace and voiced no III w ill fo r the G e rm a n nation. the poor support given by the home T h e m arquis has visited several tow n. iJ i.t Munday's game was as E. B. W tlU am R Carlson and » n a tion„ i p arks and was deeply Im - good a gam e aa has been played Poor Costs This Year About Same as Last "irn More Prospectors Go Into Bohemia Camp Man Seeking Job Is Virtim nearr Trnnhlp irouoie here fo r m any year» but the gate V lC lim receipts were scarcely enough to — pay for the baseballs used H ender shott's leant w ent ent w through their »hott e tea m w ro u g n m e .r C la rk w F u h e r o f W e n d lin g died league schedule In the Isane-Iientoh M onday m o rn ing a t the league w ith ou t a defeat Albany, j Q h o J . <>n n o rth T e n th rated « t h e l ^ . t independent l « m la the W illa m e tte valley, had real b attle to defeat the Eugeneane Eugene««,. in a recent gam e T h I . was Cottage O ro v e *. «.cond victo ry over H en- d erehoote, the locale having scored a 1 I < 4 w in in a »even Inn in« b attle ea rly In t h . season W h e th e r Cottage O rove p l« y * again this year or not. It la certain th a t there w ill be a w inn ing team here fo r several years to come as the Whole tea m Is contpoeed of young players who should Im prove w ith more experience W itc h e r In center field anti Joe B rlc h e r be- hind Ihe plate are eald to be players who would look good on any ball club. T h e score by Innings follows Hendershott's H its 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 13 Runs 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0- a Cottage G rove H its 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 x »° Runs 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 « 11 T h e box score follows: A B R H 1«OA E Hendershott's 0 O . G reen. If - Fossett, 2b 0 Bussell, as 2 2 11 N . T ow ne, lb 0 0 0 H atnnterlsken, rf-p 3 0 H o rn er, cf-c 5 0 Cole, 3b-p 3 V an Duyn, p-3b 1 W . G reen, c 2 Kelsery, 2b 1 J. Tow ne, r f 2 Auston* 1 Totals • Hatted 3» 5 13 21 16 1 Hantm erlckaen In for nin th. A B R H PO A C ottage G rove Bagley, Sb-ss „ .... ft 1 V an B larlco m , If 1 W itc h e r, cf ........ ft J. B rlch er, c ft Cochran, r f P illsbu ry, sa ....... 2 ........1 Cooper, p ....... 4 Mw»n»on, 2b 1 10 0 I. B rlcher. Ih ..... 1 0 1 2 .... 2 P leuard, 3I> 5i ln Bohem O 2f P ia ',r t la .nd the m ining d la tn c t ^,,1“ plan- nlng to lo c a l* «cveral c la im the M * In M inftr Sharps creek te rrito ry M r * w |tk lh r d is tric t. h a v ln ~ been in p artn ersh ip w ith 15 o ^ W ago n pr®»**<> f of ,ric Y k e l- loWl<t(,n k “ H >* e wonders w „ awe s __ -j en the beauty o f rv— C ra te r t-i.^ la k e - and 1 declared the Eu ro pean continent ™ nx‘ ne7 l. no Bcene which It could “® . .* a tr e r, w b „ , h r had bren vU1UnK |b e r. N o rm al business conditions are fo r several days w hile looking fo r Thoaa Who have been in the dis- . m plinrm , n, „„ haU com plained „ .¿ ¿ " Z ’c e itt e re o o .t th a t the num- r,>" " nln* ®nd ,h® Pre«-n' g a l l e d (>f r<X)nl hot an<1 batl ¿ l a r g e r than *• n®«rlnK **« fnd- d®- e<1 , be , , a r h„ waa golnK £ r “ a „ y Z Z A num ber o f the f2!*red. <* m Sre“ mM'* . H * rry “ ,PO M r , c „ nn „ ,a rte d batb m ine?, who w ere In W u rzb aeh Seguin Tex. when a M Fisher's face but he tum bled b 15 and 20 years ago vis ito r at C ra te r la k e F rid a y w hile ((U, hla c h . l r T h in k in g th a t he ,he d l’ t r 'C’ * nd 5 “ ‘ h* . p “ ct.f lc co“ s‘ H ® had , a ,„ted , M r . Conn ran fo r help . ----------- w “ ° « ed ® * lh ® ld'>» ‘ “ n1y 1f>ar.t a n»igh bor's home E x a m in a tio n Is*«bm H o a r . Ooavrnitlon Reporto. o f the conditions should be laid at „ h o ^ , , ,h « t the m an was dead R eports on the stale A m erican the door o f the g overnm ental ad F u n era l services were held at 2 Legion convention held recently in m in is tra tio n . 0-eloek W ednesday a ftern oo n In Corvallis w ere given at the M onday T h e low ebb of present business Hp r|n|, n cid and in te rm e n t was in n'Bb* m eeting o f C alv in F u n k post would have occurred in any other , b„ j j , ura| H ill cem etery *>y R»*>*ri F ro m m and P. E N el- a d m in is tra tio n , he said, and added M r F lah ar waa |>orn at C lifto n •« » . delegates, and F red Bennett, th a t depressions continue only so * SI .»—J .a . _ —- . -» a 1-, V,» ,,.,.il S a *- . i-MAd A aaeaesea long u n til V b --S etter tim es ensue. p-,>r){e, Va.. and when a young m an d is tric t com m ander ......... ___ Thp P,an w h * r ®by I*1* Legion (nove(J , o W yo m ing —~ and la te - r — to C ailfm -nla. " H e w « m a r rie d ’ to j honor roll board w ill be placed on L illie Hm lth in BUM and they come «he G eneral P etro leum service sta- Z U U to O regon In 1902, settling In M ar- «'«" grounds a t F ifth and M ain cola and la te r m oving to W e n d lln g "treets was endorsed by the post. H e Is survived by his w idow am i M em bers o f the poet w ere guests fou r sons. Oeorge F is h e r o f M a r- » t the A m erican I-eglon « u x ilte p ' at cola. F ra n k and I-eslle F is h e r o f « '* « » «» »he cloee of the hustneae T h e num ber o f persons m oving W en d lln g and W illia m F. F is h e r o f session. ________ aim lessly fro m place to place is in N o rth Bend, fo u r daughters, M rs. dicated by the num ber o f " tra n E f f , e E rm a and M rs. M illie S m ith T ou rist« t-> See F a ir Free. sients" th a t are rid in g the freights. of Dallas. M rs D o lly H e c k a th o rn e A ll out o f state m otorists w ilt be ___ O ne "passenger” w ho solicited of M edford and Miss M in n ie F is h e r a d m itte d free to the I.ane county m ea, the c" ty. tbla w eeg reported o f W en dllng , besides tw o brothers fa ir. Passes a re being sent to auto- than w rrp (be Hame tra in . L u th e r F isher o f Cascade Locks m obile reg istratio n stations a t p re q Uentiy aM m a n y as 100 on a and W illia m F is h e r of P o rtla n d and G ra n ts Pass. M edford and Ashland >lng,e tra ln arp reported one sister. M rs. M a ry Beals of Long , to be handed out to those w ho T h u m b in g rides on the highw ays Branch, N. J. H e w « a m em ber o f register th e ir cars, w ith an in v ita - bccotninK more uiTfleult daily the M odern W oodm an lodge o f M a r- tlon to visit the county f a ir when an(J (hls account 3 p a rtia lly fo r the cola. | they a rriv e In Eugene. Several h um increage ln ra ll business. " ______________ I dred o f these tickets are being pre- ______________ pared and It Is expected th a t m any “Tourists” Ride One Train N o Fires R ep • o r te d From Forests »he tourut. win take.advantage j a th am P eople H elp i r o f this o p p o rtu n ity to visit the fa ir H v,ew ,h< **h‘blt* _ . Themselves smhsuhi iia iu is T W S . - <AM' SAW) TUE ENVELOPS-; ('amp, Eating Place T h e Wood»on auto cam p and the G ra y Goose restaurant were highly com plim ented M onday by F. H. Swenson, a tto rn e y of Phoenix, Arlz., who spent Sunday n ig ht here. H e was on hl» w ay to M onm outh to visit a bro th er, R. B. Swenson, who 1» e d ito r there. T he b ro th er met h im at the C a lifo rn ia line and made the trip throu gh O regon w ith him. M r. Swenson probnhly would have com plim ented other business In stitu tio ns of the city, but these were the only tw o w ith w hich he came In contaat, WITH W l - S K A * UP, WWED&’S THE - BOY MX) WWAPED f JOBS ME THEBE . ATLDWEBWAGES Cars th a t pass through Cottage G rove a re spending 122 per m ile C ottage Orove Among Those per lay. according to figures eom -| piled by W . E . N ixon, who made a Tvvo Former Cottage Orove That Show Decrease in Levy check recently o f cars th a t tu rn e d ) the N in th and M ain Intersection Men Tell» of Labor Condi for Coming Year T h e check was made for the t r a f - , tions in California flc d ep artm en t M r. N ixon counted 722 cars in a A com parison of 1931 school tax three-ho u r check. F ig u rin g the (Uy JACK HOWAKD.) levies w ith Chose of 1930 In the 65 same average num ber fo r th e ' D O R E N A . Ore., August 1».— I Spe districts th a t have reported to the three shifts of checkers, the num county assessor's o ffice shows a ber d aily m a k in g th a t tu rn would c ia l.)—I t Is possible to get a Job in sm all decrease In taxation , accord- > be a pp ro xim ately 2,200 F ig u rin g C a lifo rn ia fo r a t least a large p art Ing to Ben F . K eeney, county ar th a t each car travels 20 m iles on o f the tim e If a person really w ants aessor. T h ir ty dlstricta decreased a gallon of gas, consum ption would one and is w illin g to accept, a t least th e ir taxes w hile the o ther 25 re be 110 gallons each hour. A t 20 fo r the present, the scale of wages p orting Increased them . cents the gallon the coat would he ! th a t business and Ind ustry are w lll- Cottage Orove, H ebron, Coast 322 the hour. T h e cost o f gas a t this i Ing or able to pay T his was In d i F o rk . D iv id e and M ou ntain V iew ra te fo r one hour fo r 345 days cated In letters received here last are listed am ong the d istricts w hich would be *8,030 , week under the same date fro m decreased th eir levies. L a th a m , L o 1 tw o O regon men, one a t Man Jose, rane, Milk Creek, Black B u tte and the other a t San Francisco, in D e lig h t V alley are listed w ith those . w hich they com m ent in te re s tin g ly upon the labor situ atio n there. Increasing levies. Throu gh ou t the c o u n t y the K . D R a k e r, fo rm e rly in the am o un t to be raised in the 55 re electrical business in C ottage Grove, porting districts is lift ,646 tower who spent a p art of last year in than th a t raised In 1930. C a lifo rn ia , w ith only p a rt tim e em- T he follow ing table shows taxes j ___ . ; ploym ent, and who returned there to be paid fo r 1931 and those levied in m idspring this year expecting fo r 1930 in districts in this v ic in ity A m eeting o f those in te i ested l n t to prepare fo r b etter business, gives 1930 fo rm in g a rod and gun club In this the p re M n t altuaUon the follow in g 1931 D is tric t , f ufttKafrj ....... , . * 1.313.52 * 1.331.55 c ity has been called fo r 3 o clock 2.053.89 2.175.51 Ix jra n e Thing» are sure on the blink 32,620.00 33032.01 In o rd er to secure plantings o f fish - Cottage Grove dow n here thia year, worse even 197.30 fo r local stream s and release of 153.07 S ilk C reek ......... than last. Cannery wages are cut 1671.17 gam e b irds in this d is tric t it is ■ 826.21 Hebron so low th a t employes w ent out on 191.23 necessary to have an active rod and 520.70 B lack B u tte a s trik e — 2000 o f th e m —and they 155.81 92A8 Coast F o rk 136,86 being follow ed by the state g a m e 1 have been having quite a tim e T h e 113.71 D ivide police used te a r bombs and fin a lly 29632 com mission. 85.93 M ou ntain V iew called out the fire d ep artm ent. One 1.503.13 O ne reason th a t fish and gam e 1,51762 D elight V alley o f the bombs h it a wom an in the I-ane county has 185 school dis are sent to com m unities havin g face and tore the whole side of her tric ts and it Is expected th a t 152 o f | these organizations is because such groups a re expected to cooperate ln face open. Seventeen w ere arrested the«*- w ill levy taxes. the protection o f fish and gam e, to and all pleaded not g u ilty and de see th a t proper fish ladders are manded a ju r y tria l. So you see b u ilt w here needed, to see th a t w a things are not so good. I worked some again last week and have te r wheels are so constructed and it located th a t fish w ill not be in ju re d worked so fa r this week, and and to in o th er w ays protect w ild looks lik e th a t we would be going strong again soon." life . T h e C. R. D e a r place, one o f the C. M. H o w a rd o f San Francisco outstanding t u r k e y producing has the follow in g to say on general ranches o f this section, was visited G r a S S r 1TC L n u a i l g e r S labor conditions as he sees thepi: yesterday a fte rn o o n as p art o t a "R e g a rd in g the times, I am of tour of tu rk e y ranches o f Douglas tw o minds, one th a t there is, the and l-ane counties. T h e tou r was other th a t there isn't em ploym ent. under the auspices o f the N o rth One is bound to be governed by his L A T H A M , Aug. 19. — tS p e c ia l) — west T u rk e y Breeders' association. own ezperience: and m y experience A t each stop dem onstrations were A grass fire on the W . T . G a ro u tte tell» me th a t there has been and fro m a burning given of d iffe re n t methods In cer place, s ta rtin g is em ploym ent. I have had and Tuesday afternoon, tain angles o f production of the stubble field have know n of about five Jobs th a t spread ra p id ly and fo r a tim e en- great h oliday bird. I could have had in th a t m any O. S. F le tc h e r, county agent, a c - 1 dangered the K ic k e th ie r house and m onths. One ju s t about as good as conipanled the c aravan the M u rra y T ru n n e ll barn. Back- the other, none of them over *100 ----------------------- : fire s w ere used to save the build- per m onth; and I th in k th a t our l-egi»n Plans A n nu al llc n lc . Ings. T h e H lc k e th le r fa m ily re- trouble centers in the fa c t of sm all C alvin F u n k po3t of the A m e ri- cently moved and the house was wages com pared w ith the scale of can I-eglon. assisted by the A m eri- vacant. F o r a tim e the fire spread j ^ m e r wages. can Legion a u x ilia ry u nit, w ill hold fas te r th a n a person can run. " I have a frie n d in San F rancis its ann ual picnic Sunday a t the T h e Cottage Grove fire depart- C edar creek picnic ground on the m en t responded to the call, but co who has made good money, per London road about eigh t miles volunteers had the flam es u n haps *175 a m onth fo r ten years. south o f the c ity . Those who a t- d e r control before the fire tru c k a r- L « t O ctober the house he w orked tend have been asked to tak e bas- rived. T h e C ottage G rove fire m e n fo r w ent out of business and he was ex k e t lunches. T h e post w ill provide w ere com plim ented fo r the speed looking fo r ano ther Job. H e the coffee. T h e picnic lunch w ill be w ith w hich they answered the call, pected to get not less th a n served at 1 o'clock. P lan s a re un- T h is was th e ir th ird response to a salary he had been w o rk in g for. d er w ay to provide various form s ru ra l cal! w ith in a w eek and a half, A fte r a considerable tim e in w hich he had found nothing to suit h im , a o f e n te rta in m e n t. I ------------------------ frien d asked h im w hy he d id n 't go over to a c e rta in firm , w here they School R o o k P r o b le m Is Vp. w ere paying about *100. H e very M T . V IE W . Aug. 19 — tSpecial.) — e m p h a tic ally said he'd be d------ if T h e problem of free te x t books w ill he would w o rk fo r th a t. T h e w o rk be discussed a t a m eeting of school was th e re and he could have had d irectors and pupils to be held at it. T h a t was in M arch. In June he 2 o'clock M o n d ay afternoon, A u g T h e little home recen tly com- was w illin g to go to w o rk fo r an y ust 21. at the school house Pupjl» ■ |eted b M r and M rs o E . W ood- one fo r *90 a m onth — and w hy o f the d is tric t are expected to t i k e son on ^ rfh T(>ntb g, treet re(. n orth T e n th s Is the to the m eeting w hat books they j firs t house here to be com pletely shouldn't he? I recall t i t in 1913, : 1st have to donate to the d is tric t and gas equipped. T h e n ew fu e l w ill when I was ln Oregon then the school board w ill determ ine 1 be used for cooking and w a te r heat- a young fellow - I was w o rkin g for *60 a m onth and could not get a w h a t books the d is tric t w ill have to a7 "e‘n ^ " r ^ C T f u s e e s ' good m eal fo r less th a n 35 cents. purchase. T he home is one o f the N o w I can fin &s at *100 a . , a „ _____ *__ a most a ttra c tiv e in the c ity and M r. m onth and can get a b etter mem Apply Root Borer Treatment Now. Woodson plan to construct fo r 30c in a better cafe than I could T h e parab.chlorobenzene t r e a t - Qthers m en t fo r peach and prune tree: root C o n itru c tio n waa in charge o f c . fin d in 1913— so really should we m ake such an a w fu l k ic k ? I am borer should be applied w ith in the i Stevens inclined to th in k th a t a great m any next w eek or ten days, according “ •_____________ _ to C E S te w a rt county f r u i, In- : IjOo?p F orm s aQd Bjnders i o f the unemployed have been and are not u n lik e my friend who would spector. I t is not effective a fte r t h e , T h e SentjneL be d------ i f he would w o rk fo r small rains begin, he said. wages. L ik e th a t chap a great m any thousands had been m a k in g I »rune I.oaes to Swimmers' Delight good m oney and could get along T h e Loran e baseball team was de i fo r m onths w ith o u t w o rk in g . O f feated 11 to 8 by the Sw im m ers' course they needed to w ork, but D elig h t team in a gam e played Sun they w ere not w illin g to tak e the day at Sw im m ers' D eligh t. County 1 firs t Job th a t came along and, as i Com m issioner Crow e was catcher , a result, found themselves in the fo r the L o ran e team . great a rm y o f unemployed. W e w ill alw ays have so m any o f the unem L yn x H o llo w Rood R ocking S tarted ployed, but the sooner men lik e m y R o ckin g of a p p ro x im a tely tw o frie n d -n a p out o t it and get back miles o f the L y n x H o llo w road, to w ork, even a t sm all wages, the. west o f W a lk e r, was started M on sooner w ill we a ll be b etter o ff and day by county road crews L ittle the sooner w ill a stable adju stm ent new a c tiv ity on county road w ork come.” is under w ay, according to reports. ROD AND GUN CLUB TO BE REORGANIZED Turkey Breeders Visit C. R. Dear Ranch Here C a lifo rn ia n H u rt In Accident. _____ E. W . M eyer», Los Angeles, Is In N o fires have yet been reported a Eugene hospital s u ffe rin g fro m a L A T H A M . Aug 19. (Special.) In the l-ane county portion of the f ra c tu re d skull and o ther in ju rie s T he residents o f this com m unity U m pq ua forest. A num ber o f c o n -! SU8t a ined e a rly M onday m o rn ing believe ln helping themselves and Bagrations started in the D iam ond when b ,s car w ent o tf , be h ig hw ay have ta k e n advan tag e of the hard lake te rrito ry « n result of Ihe ncar t he D ivide overhead crossing, times, w ith men out o f w ork, to thund erstorm the firs t o f the w eek. waa tak e n to t he hospital a b o u t' put In la rg e r gardens and to pick T h e forest fire at H la c k B u tte , j o’c)ock M onday m orning. Meyers la rg e r q u a n titie s o f w ild black- w hich has been b urning fo r tw o was alone In the car and it was berries. A g o o d 'e ro p of apples is O i weeks, Is reported as re m a in in g un- thought by tr a ffic o fficer» th a t he reported and m an y of the gardens 0 «tor control w ith little dam age to was d riv in g too fa s t, although he a re e x tra good. , green tim b er. A larg e crew ha» was d riv in g _ ___ ely mod a t ______ an extrem T otals 38 11 10 27 18 1 been employed tl« h tln g the flam es e ra i e 'apeed"when he passed through W llh e lm s R e tu rn Here. S u m m ary H its, o ff V an Duyn. 7 l® *® r since they s ta lle d C. L. W ilh e lm , fo rm e r resident, In ft 1-3 Innings, o ff H am m erleksen. * 1 a rriv e d here fro m C a lifo rn ia d u rin g 1 In no com plete Innings, o ff Cole, l-a n e Com plete» 1‘ rohl Fund. Grass F ire Cauaea Scare. the past w eek to Hgaln m ake this 2 In 2 2-3 Innings; Losing p itcher,! i-an » county w ill not need to c o n - I-O N D O N , August 19. -(S p e c ia l.) his home. M r». W ilh e lm a rriv ed V an D u y n ; le ft on bases. Eugene i trib u te again to the state prohtbl- a grass fire at the Thom as F u n k here some tim e ago and has been 11, C. O . ft; double play, Bagley to tion f und u n til the firs t o f J a n u a ry , home caused considerable excite- ca rin g fo r the hom e o f her fa th e r, Swanson to I. B rlc h e r; 2-ba»e hlte. according to w ord received a t the m ent S a turday m orning. M rs. F u n k Jam es Robison. Swanson, J. B rlch er, O. Green, Ru»- i county treasurer's o ffice fro m the and daughters discovered the fire W hen the W ilh e lm s fo rm e rly re sell; home runs, W itc h e r. Bagley state treasurer. burning In the fro n t yard . T hey sided here M r. W ilh e lm was man (2 ); stolen basoe, J. B rlch er, Van [>ane county hBs alre a d y sent In ! were able to extinguish the flmaes a ger for the U n ion O il com pany.. Missouri B larloom . Swanson, Fossett, Rus- „„ |ta «hare of the *50,- before any serious dam age was H e now represents the S ta te L ife Insu ran ce com pany. sell, H a m m e rle k s e n ; bases on balls ()00 fund fo r 1931. done. by V a n Duyn, a, by H am m erleksen. 1, by Cooper, 1; h it by pitched ball, By Utborne K elsery by Cooper; stru c k out by Van Duyn, 2, by Cole, 2, by Cooper, 6; p « s e d ball, H o rn er. T im e of MX) DOW WINK , BUT t TtLL MX) I gam e, 1:150. U m pires, O. S m ith and 'HAS 3U#T GOIN'BV YOU CAN SET AWAY W . Sm ith. THE FEATHERHEADS NI M B E R 15 F R ID A Y , A l G l HT I I . 1931 Coast Fork Buildings First Gas Equipped Home Completed Cottage Grove vs. 9000 Bible Schools of North America E agles Attend Picnic. Eagles o f this city attended a, Lane county picnic of the fra te r n i ty held Sunday a t S w im m ers' D e light. M rs. In e z M eeks brought home a 27-pleee d in n e r set. w h ic h : was one o f the prizes given aw ay C teaw ell to B,- E n terta in e d . Boy scout troop No. 18 of this c ity w ill e n te rta in the Cresw ell scout troop Tuesday w ith an over n ig ht cam p at G rays bridge up Mosby creek. C harlem agne, who died in 811, was found s ittin g preserved upon a m arble throne in his ARchen tomb, in 1000. Bring your Bible, the other follow, anti boost the home town by helping us W in! We want three hundred next Sunday. No better publicity could go out of Cottage Grove than the fact that we WON this contest. If you s i g n you self A. Booster, come o n ! The Christian Bible School I Cottage Grove Picnic To Be Held T he eleventh a n n u a l Cottage Grove picnic in P o rtla n d w ill be held Sunday, August 30, in Pen in sula p ark , the usual m eeting place. One o'clock w ill be the d in n e r hour. All fo rm e r and present residents of . Cottage G rove have been Invited to a tte n d and It is expected th a t sev- i e ral fro m here w ill go. T he Cot- i tage G rove colony in P o rtla n d Is large and the annual picnic is al- j ways la rg e ly attended. w M K STRONG EUGENE TEAM DEFEATED r . VOLUME XI.. doti? I 1/