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Nt'MHK.K 8. COTTAU■ GltOVK, U N K COUNTY, OHKGON, I HIDAV. O< fORKM IW, 1981. VOLI MK XL 1 .0 C. E. GETS SOME Locals Are Stronger on Offen- six e and Keep Ball in Ene m y’s Territory. Ald<>l by a g rid iro n alm oet ankle deep in mud. the Sp rin gfield high school foo tb all tra in held the hard d riv in g Cottage d ro v e eleven to a 0-0 tie last F rid a y afternoon In Sp rin gfield. T he ra in and mud alowetl down the locals* pow erful line a tta c k and made an a e ria l o f fensive p ra c tic a lly impossible. C o t tage d ro v e missed several chances to score, the wet ball am i Insecure footing com ing to the aid of the S p rin gfield defense which fought stubbornly. T he firs t q u a rte r was plnyed a l most e n tire ly in Sp rin gfield t e r r i to ry. the b all being Inside the ten- y a rd line three times and on the one-foot m a rk e r once. S p ringfield kicked o ff to Cottage Grove to open the game. T h e locals punted back, S p rin g fie ld m u ffin g the punt and Cottage G rove recovering on the S p rin g fie ld 2O-yard line. A g ain in the fo u rth q u a rte r Cottage d ro v e drove to Springfield's ten - yard •trip e a fte r H o rn , local rig h t half, had carried the ball on un H -y a rd Jaunt Just as the th ird q u a rte r ended. H o rn ’s run was the longest one of the game. C ottage Grove's big scoring th rea t cam e in the firs t period when G ug glsberg. Cottage d ro v e tackle, re covered a fum bled punt on S p ring- field's seven-yard line. T h ree tries a t the line failed to gain. On the fo u rth down G ugglsberg took the ball on a sneak play but was stopped six inches fro m the goal line and a touchdown. S p rin gfield's only scoring threat was on a m arch via the a e ria l route. Bruce Squires, d im in u tiv e S p rin gfield q uarterb ack, got o ft several passes fo r good gains in spite o f the m uddy ball. T his th reat was stopped when Pieuard, blue and gold halfback, intercepted a pass on his own 35-yard line. S p rin gfield a t no tim e was closer to Cottage Grove's goal than the 25-yard line. Most of the play was between S p rin gfield's 80 and 20- y a rd lines. Both team s displayed great de- tensive strength. O ffen sively the locals were the stronger team , h am m erin g out five firs t downs to tw o fo r S p rin g field . W a rd . Cottage G ro v e fu llb a c k , outpunted the S p rin g fie ld k ic k e r to keep the ball in S p rin g fie ld te rrito ry and Spring- field on the defensive. Cottage Grove's lineup follows: K e lly , le; Gugglsberg, It;, D eLaey, leg; C ra w fo rd , c; S p ran kle, rg , P. Thles. rt; R . Thles, re: S tew art, qb; P ieu ard , Ih: H o rn , rh ; W a rd , fb. Substitutee. W oodard fo r Stew art, Sorenson fo r S p ran kle, W . S m ith fo r D eLaey, Safley fo r R. Thles, M ille r fo r P. Thles. Cottage G ro ve w ill play Albany this a ftern oo n a t A lb an y and A rm iftlc e day w ill play Lebanon at Lebanon. T he next home gam e w ill be played F rid a y , N ovem ber 20, w ith Roseburg. BE TO NEEDYOF COUNTY Court Is Ready to Help in Dis tribution of Whitefish Offered by State. Lane county w ill be glad to co operate w ith the state gam e com mission in d is trib u tin g W hitefish tn needy fam ilies if suitable arra n g e m ents fo r storage can be made, Judge C. P . B arn ard stated F rid a y . U n der a suggestion by Com m is sioner J. C. V a n d e v e rt, the com mission is prepared to catch the W hitefish w hich abound In Odell la k e and the M cK en zie and Des chutes rivers and do the packing if the counties w ill pay fo r the crates, tra n s p o rta tio n and storage, accord ing to a le tte r received by the judge fro m H . L. M oreland, chief cle rk fo r the commission. Lane county Is w illin g to pay the cost of the crates, about 80 cents each, and tra n s p o rta tio n charges, If storage can be obtained fo r keeping the fish on hand, Judge B a rn a rd stated th a t he would a tte m p t to reach an agreem ent w ith Eugene firm s w ith storage facilities to handle the fish free of charge. T h e W hitefish are said to be an excellent food fish and a supply of the fish a t low cost would be an Im p o rta n t Item in spreading the funds availab le fo r re lie f In the county, the Judge declared. W h ile according to the unem ploy m e n t survey made by J. M . Devers o f the state h ig hw ay d ep artm en t fo r G overno r M e ie r’s unem ploy m en t com m ittee showed Lane coun ty as havin g the most favorable situ atio n in the state, the problem here w ill not be an easy one, said Judge B a rn a rd . I,a s t year the coun ty had 491 unemployed to care for. w hile M r. Devers says the num ber w ill reach 600 this w in te r. T h e county has no w o rk to give the tnen a t present nor is there lik e ly to be a n y u n til the budget board has settled on the am ount o f m oney to be spent on roads in the county d u rin g 1932, he stated. Road w o rk is the ch ie f means o f creating w ork fo r the unemployed. P . T . A. C onvention Attended. L A T H A M , O cl. 28. -(S p e c ia l.) T h e necessity of parents ta k in g tim e to study th e ir own child, th e ir schools and the com m unity In w hich they live was emphasized throughout the fou r-day sessions of the an n u al convention o f the O re gon Congress o f Parents-Teachers association. M rs. John M cC all and M rs. A rch ie W a lk e r, delegates fro m the L a th a m P. T . A., attended the convention last week in Eugene. Old Days Recalled Bright Days Ahead Pat Jennings Tolls ol Early Work in Bohemia anil of Big Plaus for Future. OLD GRIDIRON MEN ARE DETTINO IN FORM Darrell Arne W ins In ( ) I ti lim es A n ie le s Are r'ound Keel Judging l i i S co u t, S in g le LEGION IS NOT WET O Lunger, Is V isitor IS DELEGATE’S REPORT Here M on ila V NO CHANGE SEEN EUMBER MARKET An antiqu ated bullet mold and loading o u tfit, an old bayonet, an old butcher k n ife am i a kettle, all Robert Fromm Bay» No Demon L ik e the ghost o f another era in ' o f which have the appearance of Monmouth N o r m a l Coming m otordom "Old Hcout," one-cylin Few Mills Resume Operations having been burl«»«, m any yenra. ■tration Followed Vote der Oldam oblle runabout which won Here Anniatloo Day to til) JACK IIOXVAHlt.) are on dlephty In the «how o t H at Others Shut Down, Spring history's firs t autom obile race, on Reaubmisnion. H o tel Bai tell. A ll the Ite m * were W h ile h ittin g up a tr a il fro m across A m erica, In 1903, chugged Moot 0. 0 Alumni found by T om P a rk e r, the bullet Revival Expected. the Lead C rystal m in in g com pany's nut o f the m usty and roadless past mold, bayonet and loading o u tfit at headquai lers in B ohem ia m ining and In to C ottage G rove M onday. "T h e A m erican le g io n did not D iam ond lake and the butcher d is tric t recent!)-, this correspondent D riv in g II was the aarne man who A team composed o f fo rm e r foo t (Crow', bomber I>!<••(.) k n ife anil k e ttle In the Bohemia feel that II had tak e n a position held the tille r when "Old Hcout" came head on Into P. J. Jennings, ball stars now living In Cottage d le trirt. It la poaalhle that the w ith the wets when It voted o ver "one-lunged" Itse lf and hlrn to glory A c a re fu l study o f conditions a f president o f the M a d C rystal, who G rove has been organised to meet bullet mold, bayonet and loading w helm ing ly fo r resubmlsslnn o f the 26 years ago. H e Is D w ig h t B fecting the lu m b e r m a rk e t shows in his g reetin g a d m itte d th a t he M onm outh norm al school super-' o u tfit w ere uaed In one of the In pro hibition question, and there was Huss, of D e tro it, M ich. no change o f any consequence d u r had been ta k in g a bint'e-eye view of varsity In a gam e here W ednes dian wura of ea rly dnya. The b utch 1 no outburst o f applause when the the d is tric t fro m a h ig h e r eleva day. N oveniber 11. as a p art o f the "Old Mcoul" and Huss are togeth ing the past tw o weeks. announced," Robert er k n ife and k e ttle evidently were i vote w a s tion, ju s t to refreshen his m em ory A m erican Legion's program T h e re Is a desultory b u t sluggish er again a fte r a generation In a In Ueed by ploneera In the Bohemia I F ro m m , delegate to the recent na- good roads tou r of the P acific m illin g ebo ut of the fac to rs th a t on old land m arks, fo r It has been celebration o f A rm istice day i tonal ro n ven tln n o f the Is-glon, dlatrtct. nearly 35 years since M r. Jennings coast. T h e y have Just com jileted a have to do w ith shaping both the U n der the direction of G len! i »aid in an address Hunday evanlng was firs t active in O regon m ining t i ’h a ti S m ith , the squad is w o rkin g 4000-mlle Jaunt along the old ro u te , supply and the dem and and the nt the P reshyterlaji church In which and since he firs t developed m in er out d a lly and they raced over In 1908. T h e a n tnargln between these tw o d eter- Is beginning to 1 lie gave a detailed rep ort o f w hat al ground in Bohemia. P. J. was tique little machine, despite Its 27 m ln ln g /ln flu e n ce s la « till so n a rro w round Into a sm ooth-running ma ’ ' liapjiened at the convention. living over again these old tim e c,d | | - ¿ quaJ „ „ „ . ¿ „ . W , ’ ta k in g i years, has chugged every m ile of th a t business is alm ost In a sleepy H e said th a t there w ere cheers a *eenos and th in k in g of the old tim e ' the road fro m the A tla n tic to the deadlock. th e ir d ally practice seriously and short tim e a fte rw a rd , when the hoys; and the w rite r was winded are try in g th e ir best to get Into Im p a tie n c e a t being idle coupled P acific e n tire ly under Its own pow newly elected n ation al head o f the A fla l rock broken fro m a ledge goud physical condition. er. It has only tw o speeds ahead, w ith a desire to see I f they can get a u x ilia ry was presented, and that h igher up staged a setting fo r T en o f the squad have had e ith e r I lie w ouldn't be astonished I f a mo- but averages 28 miles and climbs by w ith eome o f the reduced oper a review of M r Jennings' a c tiv ity college or service football (ra in in g a tin g expenses have tem pted a few nearly all grades on high i l i n n picture of this dem onstration in the d is tric t covering over a h a lf since leaving high school. A ll ex "O ld Hcout." as It wheezed f ir m ills to resume saw ing. T o o ff- would appear as havin g followed century. Loa Angeles Man Saya Gold through the streets, ca rry in g M ay - eet this, p lan ts o f equal o r g re a te r cept four o f the e n tire squad have Latham Man, 111, 0 o 11 a p x e a ' the announcem ent of the vote on "Yes." said M r. Jennings: " I played for C ottage G rove In or Glass and E d ito r Bede, seemed capacity th a t w ere o p e ra tin g have (he Development Always Fol leaubmlsslon o f the prohibition From Expoxurc While in came to Cottage G rove and the Bo past. to have just chugged out o f a pic closed so th a t there has been n o a p - ' question. ture. It looks like an old-fashioned ' preclable change In the d a lly ru t hem ia m in in g d is tric t in the fa ll of lows Depression M em bers of the squad, the posi Umpqua Forert. M r F ro m m aapl th a t H o over got 1893. I'll never forget th a t year, fo r tion each plays and w here each « prolonged w elcom ing applause bU“1“ y. w ith the horse and w h ip M a n y operators feel a deep re- we had one o f the hardest panics played Iasi follow : am l that the M g lo n boys were w ith N,° top or w "/* I »P<” >elblllty to provide fa ith fu l cm- we have ever had I hud been m in <1. Swanson, q uarterb ack. S. O N W ith new processes fo r tre a t h lm In hie request th a t no unneoea- 'h*®1«1 add to ,ta ®*!di anc* or, u tb ® ploy«» w ith a liv in g d u rin g the T o m F oster of l-a lh a tn Is In a ing lead ore in the Sluean d is tric t. S ; Rollins. halfback. O. S. C. Roseburg hospital s uffering fro m m ent o f low grade and m ixed ores, sary dem ands be made uin.n the ,,r v , r " com fo rt. T h e single seat com ing w in te r m onths, fo r the fu- B ritis h C olum bia, fo r several years. Kooks; Cochran, fullback, U. o f O ' ™ ta *’ h urric a n e deck." UMty o f expecting them to seek exposure and fro m w hat 1« believed the depteaslon is bound to bring nntlonal treasu ry at this lim e. S ilv e r wns undergoing dem onltlxa- F rosh; H u ff, fullback. U. 8 T h e re were 92,(MX) men In a p a -'* ? r , * * lr ?, I’* * * * 0 » ’' 1' high In em ploym ent In o th er llnee Is clear- N.; lo have been ptom aine poison, fob developm ent o f the Bohem ia gold tlon und wo w ere o nly getting $3 G off, h alfb ack. C G H . 8 .; Gales, ............... — - opinion ..............rade of Legion d eleg a tes, and all ,he a ,r . N o « ''« t in g wheel Is visible |y app aren t. Home m ills contem - t, in the of low ing a h arro w in g experience In m in ing d is tric per hundred, shipped to the sm elt halfback. C. G H . 8 ., W heeler, the Um pqua forests. H e owes his G lenville A V Collins, consulting en- day was required for ihl». T h e pa- , " ‘, , ®a d ' a m etal stick, like a shinny plate o p eratin g ae long as possible er. I sold m y lead p ro perty In h alfback. C G. 11 8.; G Scheufele, g ineer of !«•« Angeles, who was i*»le started p rom ptly at 10 o'clock C ub' r **r ’ out o f *he ,oa boards on a g re a tly reduced schedule. O th- B ritish Colum bia a t a sacrifice and center. U. 8. N .; M cG innis, guard, life to his 10 year-old son K e ith , here d u rin g the past w re k on his and It was eight «’c lic k tn the r v . “ "i* e" d’ ? " drt, * ' £ a ers are try in g to fig u re out some who accom panied h im when he |e f| routed out fo r C a lifo rn ia . En ro ute U. o f Neb ; P ru itt, end, S O. N . 8.; the flatten e d method by w hich they m ay ad here tw o weeks ago on a camping, th ird trip Into the d is tric t. He w ill n ia g when the last of t h . line I heard o f the Bohem ia m in in g dis I l M cC argar. center. U. o f O. pa...... I the review in g stan d, m en b’>dy b ' f ’ * “ " " ’• ‘" ’’i t one lu n «- vance th e ir men m oney o r m ake flailing, hunting and prospecting re tu rn again in about 30 days. tric t and stopped at C ottage Grove Frosh.; Dove, guard. O re N o rm a l, r " “ !ne Pi * ? ‘ " f 7 horropower. a rran g em en ts fo r them to secure M r. Collins pointed nut that de h av in g been m archin g past t h . en- " trip . fo r casual investigation. I m et an Boss, end, O S C.; C. Swanson, T he , ? th; r , * ke' rb y ; adlaU>r »• ««>- foodstuffs to be paid fo r la te r when velopment of gold properties «1 tire tim e F oster and son w ere in the T w in old tim e r, John It. M cGee, who had guard, C. G. H. 8.; Benger. tackle, ___________ d v r the body. T h e fin is h in g touch It Is again possible to put them to way« results fro m a depression, and crossed the plains in ‘49 fo r the C O. I I S : Chestnut, tackle. C. O. lakes d is tric t when (he senior was , Is the o rank. the handle of which w ork. there are Indications in all gold dis taken seriously III W ednesday of C a lifo rn ia gold fields, w here he had I I S . W M cC arg a r, end. C G. II looks lik e that on the now obsolete , tric ts th a t history is to repeat It W h ile b ut few have m ade any mined the g re a te r p a rt of his life. 8 ; K elley, tackle. C. G. H . 8 ; last week. Recognising the need of CO»iTi0| i r nd.’ r.. . . . ' d®,ln lt « decisions as yet, the pros- self. m edical a tte h lio n , Foster a tte m p t At the tim e we m et he owned the O ld Scout a second Jaunt across pec U are th a t the m ills w ill go Haney, end. C. O . H . S : C u rrln . ed to w a lk nut to civilisation Mr Collins has been m akin g a He Annie now the Noonday in Bo A m .r lc a was eponeored by Olds down e a rlie r and re m a in Idle long- tackle. C. O . I I . 8 ; K e rr, guard, C was w eak and could tra v e l only thorough Investigation o f the dis hem ia. I was Interested and the O. J. If . 8. M o or W o rks. I- m - ln s . Mich., orlg- er over the usual m id w in te r tlsup slowly. H e am i hie son were caught tric t fo r capitalist« of the C a lifo r next d ay we secured saddle horses O R E G O N S T A T E C O L L E G E . Inal builders o f the fam ous m a- , h, n they have In m any years. T he nia c lly , but was not In a position in a storm and th a lr blankets be und h it out fo r Bohem ia and M c R s la tlv s ly favorable chine, to com m em orate a q u a rte r, w eath er w ill have more o f an In came so heavy w ith m oisture that Io say w h e th e r or not sales of Corvallis. Gee's m ine. T h e firs t day we made I n uenc, on , a w ln g program s this property a ie lik e ly to result fro m pi less fo r egge In com parison w ith c entury o f good roads progress they w ere le ft behind and the tw o the warehouse, the h a lf-w a y stop- hie visits. T h e fact th a t he is lo most o th e r fa rm products are noted u _ w in te r than o rd in a rily . W hen con- pent three nights on tha tra il ping place, now k no w n as Lund- F ly ln g .Squadron M«w4a. dltlons become adverse fo r eith er the O ctober rep ort on the a g ri w ith ou t bedding and w ith little re tu rn a fo u rth tim e lead« those in In p ark, and the next day we took the ----------------------------- -------------------- . A l * special m eeting of the F ly .; m lil' o r " l o ^ i i n g " ^ ^ 'o ^ r o h o n ra l situ atio n and outlook Just food. T h e senior com pletely col terested In the d is tric t to believe c t e u l ltu tra il up the m o u ntain to the Annie e s « I by the a g ric u ltu ra l exten- , * s ,iuadron F ou nd ation held Sun- ( there w ill be nothing to induce the th a t som ething la lik e ly to happen. lapsed Hal ur day six miles fro m mine on Grouse m ountain. ston service. T h e college Index o f 1 '•>' aftern oo n at the M ethodist i owners to keep under w ay, If do- Hteam boat ra n g e r elatio n. T h e lad M r Cnllina bus given p a rtic u la r a t " A fte r sam pling the m ine and < «o< tion < on to i o ores ore. a m t the m e » M u usick ,n « «„«. ten and O regon fa rm prices shows an ad- ‘'nurch. It was decided to c h a n g e 'lng , o m eane added loss. h urried on to the station and led looking over the c ou ntry which Ix>ad C rystal properties, both o f varies In egg prices fro m 33 per nam e o f the group to t h e U n lt e d ' Qn the con>umin d th , T h e recom m endation that alt D is tric t R a n g e r F red Aseom and many people said was a rough one. w|«ll «« IS « S’ well VS «-«I develop..! T I I h I V e I re V S 1« IS cent o -- f the •--- 1 9 » 1930 average ... e»-.« . _ wh.eh are '« P ro . peels are not cheerful. an assistant back to his fa th e r, who but w hich to in« a t th a t tim e, com am usem ent features at the county now a c tiv ity at the le-ad C rystal -',r,y to 70 In October. T his la the ,ro v *- T h e nam e change was re r p aring it w ith the snow slide peaks f a ir be discontinued was the rec was lO pt at the ran ger station over ow n ed by local pei ,o n ,, but the greatest Im p ro vem ent registered b y , «m m ended by the com m ittee on Rum ors are a flo a t to the effect th a t in some sections of the U n ited Hunday anti tak e n to Roseburg of the Slocan, looked lik e a race om m endation o f the local cham ber M usick has been inactive for eome “ "X o f the m a jo r fa rm industries ¡ '•onatltutlon and by-law s and reso- Slates the slum p appears to have the reports M onday. H e was s till unconscious tlnie. track, I w ent to Roseburg, having of com m erce, when O th e r com m udltlss fo r w hich cur- ,7 ? *’ .a . . . already passed the bottom . A few decided to close a deal w ith McGee. made at the recent session o f the *b **n he a rriv ed at the hospital, but rent fa rm p ric e , are re la tive ly v \ e reT * , nder * are predicting an increased de re- R e tu rn in g to C ottage G rove I took county c ham ber w ere subm itted to physicians believed he would good are h u tte rfa t. h op . and o n io n . w v ______ __ ____ LATHAM . a force ____ of _ men Into _____r ra m p . M y ___ firs _ t It a t the Tuesday noon luncheon o f ‘ o ver M r F oster has had heart A tem po rary shortage In m U k pro- i ' " ' „ . r t h . ^ ? h a m p rM ,d e n ‘ m and fo r lu m b e r e a rly n ext spring w ork was the survey o f a tun nel lh * cham ber T h e county cham ber 'ro u b le fo r some tim e, and It was cist I« tbs 8*alta«l.) secretary- but in q u iry doss not develop any was caused by poor pastura .re««ne r- n n sound fou nd atio n fo r such a fore fro m Horseheaven s l o p e th a t referred the reports to m em ber 'relieved th a t poisoning brought on Get. 28. M r, and M rs. Masan ducllon ......... u ... treasurer. C. O. Hosroan J] . . _•___ a. . _ . a _ * as haaet • • •* *!. i\ liilants and sun Roy visited S u n rondltlona d u rin g the sum m or, but eventually 1 drive ltkio fast, tapping bodies. T h e cham ber recomm ended a heart a tta c k . R ev M e re d ith A. Groves of the cast even though the a b ility tosu p- report, day w ith M r. and M rs. Htanley thia s itu atio n Is expected to change M ethodlst church gave an Intern et-, K Î * " opP °’ lnK °P ‘n<°n is Just as the ore bodies. It w a . in A p ril, the adoption o f the m a jo rity d u rin g the w in te r and spring The lng and Instru ctive address dealing B tllc k s y and fam ily. spring of 1394. th a t 1 startsd to w hich would continue t h . fa ir as MOUNT VIEW. hop crop Is below average and w ith phases o f p ro hibition T he Pro’ Pec ‘« o f the presidential M r. and Mrs K ay P o tte r visited build a road fro m * the warehouse an a g ric u ltu ra l exhibition fo r Lane (•pseisl lo Iho Msallavl. > and M rs. J e « e « -" O » v e r s to c k , are m uch I s m than T h e next m eeting o f the group cam Pa ‘« " »<*nd “ « bugaboo to into the m ins, a distance of nine county people, w ith professional ex Oct. 28 R ic h a rd H a n n a le ft for M onday w ith M r a year ago. Production o f late w ill be held a t the call of the exscu- n,an>’ an d pessimists point to pre miles. M y firs t road cam p was at hibitors e lim in ate d and would have P o rtla n d M onday evening lo attend T ru n n ell. onions Is expected to be 41 per cent u ve com m ittee. ! cedent* w h e re in depressions have M r and M rs. W ill W h ite of P o rt the forks o f Cham pion and F ra n k horse racing and c a rn iva l features the stock ahow. less than last y e a r and 26 per cent ' been lengthened out through the Brice creeks. I em ploytd 47 men financed. I f p erm itte d at all, by M rs. L u lh e rla Dowens la spend land spent S a turday and Sunday below avi-rags. w hich has g reatly discouraging Influences of political T h e construction was a ll pick and those Interested In giving the ex ing this w eek w ith a dau gh ter. M rs. w ith M r and M rs. N . W W h ite. E lm e r B u tle r HI««. M rs. D. L. I Janis o f Eugene vis Im proved the m a rk e t situ atio n over shovel w ork, w ith a few team s, but hibitions. F u n e ra l services w ere held M on thu nd sr w hich has caused conserva B u tte M ooney, o f Blue M ountain. last year. T h e m a jo rity report also recom the road was com pleted Into the day aftern oo n fo r E lm e r B u tle r tive business m en to seek T h e telephone lines In the neigh ited Tuesday w ith a sister, M rs. L. One o f the most unsat Isfactory 12-year-old son o f M r nnd M rs j ' l ' ' ’hlle *hlB •• no doubt °n>y evil mended th a t the date o f the fa ir be borhood w ere put out o f c u n in ils -' W M iK ib b e n m ine in 60 days. Roy Hgtids visited S aturday w ith condltiuns Is the potato situation U. B u tle r, who died ea rly F rid a y t h e rl,a <® oursetl fo r the m ost part "W h ile this w ork was In progress made la te r In the year. In order slon by the w ind and ra in atorm N a tu re stepped In to c u rta il yields m orning. Rev. D. P. Cam eron o f UP®’1 lm a Klnation it has to be displays S a tu rd a y and Sunday. the J. C. B u ke r fam ily . I ordered a 20-stamp m ill fro m th a t bet is r a g ric u ltu ra l s ub stan tially this sum m er, but the the P resbyterian church o fficiated !e £ * on* d * * t h . may be made. F a ir dates In the past M r and M rs, G. A. Johnson nnd P o rtland , also an a e ria l tra m and Sirs. Beils Bond and M rs. Yates ( acreage was larger. Production of Ev<,rJ'thlng considered, there are saw m ill. T h e construction w o rk of have been n rranged to suit those of Irv in g visited W ednesday of last fa m ily spent Sunday evening In late potatoes Is estim ated a t 22,- and In te rm e n t was in the Shields cem etery. 1 niany u nknow n q u a n titie s to be p ro m oting the racing prograrA. Eugene the m ill was superintended by m y _________ ___________________________ w eek w ith M rs. A m an da Hears. M rs. J.w G allon and dau gh ter ° 00'000 bu’ h" ’ m or* lh a n ,M 0 E lm e r B u tle r was born August * r , * hed in «hting up the fu tu re of brother Janies, a w e ll know n m ill- M rs. Bond, who was Miss B u sh n ell,1 D ella m otored lo P o rtland M onday ,lelda n ,a>’ noJ b* harvested. p 1919, in c * e n tra l ' C m a rk e - t **“ th a t * ------------------ no one can - ity. Neb and 11,0 lum — ber ------------- w rig h t, and ou the firs t day o f the T h a t means th a t I have been a t It tau g h t school In D v llg h t valley In mo, m ng no business. however, because o f low prices, s a y . w „ h h|> paren{, elgh , ' predict s afely Just w h a t we m ay ex- follow ing Deeem bsr the m ach inery years; and I am prepared to say 1881 am i nt th a t tim e wns a close M r and M rs. A lbert H u ll and , t b '' * rlc ” Mre down ,o ’* " • years ago. H e Is survived by hl» pccl d u rln 8 th e next fe w months H u ll and was in operation and the stamps that I can sell to the U nited Htatcs friends o f M rs. Hears. T hey had n o t' than h a lf the average parents nnd fo u r h a lf brothers and but w llh out the Injection o f some fa m ily motored to Eugene Saturday 'm eltin g com pany fro m 1,800 to dropping. <*- seen each o th er fo r SO years. M is. t sisters as follow s M rs. M abel H u rt unexpected force, any speeding up m orning. '"The process Installed was of the 6,000 tons o f ore per m onth, such Yates was fo rm e rly Miss J a n u a ry nnd E . W . B u tler. Alliance, Neb.. between now and next spring ap u« Is to be found In several mines ‘ a m a lg am a tin g and con centrating and lived n ear W u lden when u M rs M a ry Sandm an, n a rb ln e . Neb.; pears Improbable. type, and we saved Co per cent of In the B ohem ia d is tric t, am ong child. F red 8. B u tle r, T re n to n , Mo., and M r. and M rs. A lb ert H u ll and the values by a m a lg am a tio n and 40 w hich Is the M usick, and this not- D. L. E n glan d o f D orena visited a bro th er. Russell B u tler, who Is In l«jr cent through a process o f con w ith stan d in g th a t t h . property Hunilay wltto M r anU M r«. Charlc« fa m ily visited Sunday w ith M r and the a rm y a t M onterey, Cal. M rs. A. L. W oodard. centration . T he new tun nel was long since ha« pa««ed fro m my M r. arul M rs. J W M addux mo M r antl c i aud. A rn , , , ^ nl A series o f cooking d em on stra d riven through 800 feet of hard ownership. V e ry n a tu ra lly we th in k Chartea J, Butler Die». tors,t to Roseburg W ednesday. Mrs. tions la being held by the N a tu ra l anth raetto and 800 feet fa rth e r the Lead C rystal Is In the same i j on<j ay evening a t the Glen Line- F u n e ra l services w ere held 8un - M addux visited there u n til Mondny. Gaa corporation a t th e ir M ain through the dyke, w here we struck class. I baugh home a t W alden. „ directio n w. M r. and M rs. A lb ert H u ll visited street _____ ................. Mr M r, M a rt(n of HprlnK o ffice under „ the of day a fte rn o o n fo r Charles James bodies o f ore ru n n in g In value fro m , O fte n tim es In the past year, d u r-t w ith M r. and L o Ula J Boullgny chef H e Is an ex* B u t,®r - w ho died F rid a y follow ing 110 up. I operated this m ine 13 ln ^ ^ " ic h we been developing have moved onto the Oeborn Sunday aftern oo n Mrs. W A H em en w ay. |w r, 1>n ,lngel fooi caUM several of “ a tro k ® iro m w hich he months and the production was our ?r *? *B* holdings, I have been j,|a(.a T h e house belonging to M r nnd which are being given aw a y each ” ®v®r f*B a lncd consciousness. E ld e r 380,000. It was the fo llo w in g year the question: 'W h y has the M rg Q aorg„ l ^ y ng and daughter, A p proxim ately 100 w ere present Thom pson o ffic ia te d and interm ent a t the m eeting of C ottage Grove that I sold the p ro perty to Ed Ix-e dla‘ r l<* been d o rm a n t ao M rs. George D uerst, and the lat M rs. A lb e rt H u ll caught fire H atur- ,|ay lay evening. Dam age wns slight. . Concluding the d em onstration i n J “ *“ ,h r M u ,k ®y cem etery n ear a c r|e. F ra te rn a l O rd e r o f Eagles. of Chicago long?' M y answ er Is: 'U n til recent- ter's ch ild ren of G reehnm vtslted M r. and M rs. George Stephen en tire meal w ill be prepared n t 11 E u «®n®- , ln June of the m u m y e a r C har- ly tbs « m e lte r. have not been buy- F rid a y evening w ith M rs. Am anda T hu rsday n ig h t o f last w eek at who u n til recently „ In S a tu rd a y and w ill be served , “ r , ’ ’ “ V " w a* bo™ O ctober 4, w hich several state o ffic ers w ere ley Bruncau located the H elene •»» «h«*«* com plex ores, cla im in g Hears. M r. and M rs. Duerst, who and fa m ily , mine In Horseheaven. the s trik e th " ‘ they w .r e not equipped to had been here fo r tw o weeks, left lived In the M ou nt V ie w d istrict. „ t 3 ,, ni , he m eaj <o consist of ,W’ 1' n c ln r k county. Kansas, and guests. J ° °®®»on ln 1889 H® had ru n ning east and west, cu ttin g t r * a ' ‘ h ""}: and '•» ‘ he second place, S a tu rd a y fo r th e ir home at Greeh- moved last w eek Into the L a th a m rlCe. potatoes, peas, prunes and a D . D . H a le of P o rtla n d , w o rth y ----------- ' |a rg r roa„ , F H , lived here IS years H e was a district through the m ain Calapooya range u n tl* the lest year or ao, the trans- am. president of the state aerie and M rs. W . H. Keyes Is vis itin g In T he Stand ard O il c o m p a n y ', an- , „ *“ 7 J ? “ ' ---------- - — - .................. -— — w — i deputy grand w o rth y k president, des- T h l. Is the .am e vein upon which M rs. W . M. H ands celebrated her Eugene w ith a daughter. nouncem ent car spent Tuesday and , A llo w in g child ren . M rs. Crlbed a plan fo rm u late d by the nn the bead C rystal m ine is located, o f the d is tric t and to sm elters ha« seventy-sixth b irth d a y anniversary M r. nnd M rs. Hoy Rodgers and .......................... Uonal E a * '« a * ro u P to stabilize em - tw o miles west. In the heart o f thé h®™ P roh ibitive on account o f In M onday evening a t the borne o f a W ednesday here as an added a t p?," M , n " , yH J® el' Top p ®"lah' W n ’ h.; pioym cnt. T h e plan w ill be pre- fa m ily , w ho recently lived In the tractio n fo r the dom enstratlon. adequate and. at the best, very bad d istrict. eon Roy. A n other aon B ert and his M r ,. R u th F erro n , J e ffe rson I sented , o congrel. g th ,„ y e a r Pnd ____ “T h e croppings o f the Helena roads. But today, than ks to the co w ife and M r. and M rs. Eaton P o rt [ jit h a m d is tric t, have moved to d | , • • the Eagles w ill endeavor to have It assayed only about $3 or 36 a ton operative s p irit o f L an e county and er o f C ottage G rove w ere there for M l T i h l f e o l co m petitive spelling contest I | | £ 0 Q | F i s i l i n i ! Is 4-11 Health Club Formed. enacted Into law . T o secure g re a t In gold. B run eau drove a tu n n e l' the forest service, the road prob the evening. held In the upper fo u r grades nt I 0 A n o th e r 4-H h ealth club has been er b ackin g fo r the plan the Eagles 100 feet long and broke Into o r e , lem Is ra p id ly being overcome, and T h e M t. V ie w school w ill prosent the L a th a m school fo r the firs t slx| started In the west side school, the R e p o r t C ( 1 O il U m p q U Q w ill a tte m p t to Increase th e ir m em ru n ning 318 per ton. I t was a t th is ' the sm elters o f today have pro a program F rid a y at the school 4-A and 8-B classes h avin g organ bership by 225,000 to b rin g total tim e th a t I took over the m ine and cesses o f segregation of values nt house. T h is w ill he followed by a weeks was won by the seventh ized such a group under the leader- grade class. Mem bers o f th a t class m em bership to the m illio n m a rk . Im m e d ia tely continued the d riv in g the sm elter nnd w ill pay fo r all pie social o r box social. ille g a l operations by com m ercial *h lp o f th e ir teacher, Miss M y rtle are A lb ert M cC nll, Jessie G rubb and Cottage Grove's quota of this n u m of the tunnel 700 feet. In this drive | values contained In this class o f -• ■ Snauer, w ith M rs. V ln a l R a n d a ll o f B e tty E y la r. fisherm en on the U m pq ua have ber w ill be 120 and the local aerie I encountered tw o shutes o f o r e ,, ore. M ore than 7,320,000,000 sm all fish T h e honor ro ll fo r the L a th a m been reported to the state gnme the local health group to assist. one 133 feet long w hich was very J expeHence In m in in g and already has s tarted Its drive. were produced by U. H. governm ent T h e follo w in g officers w ere elect school fo r the firs t six weeks of commission by E d K e ltze r, w ho was rich, a ssa y in g 3108 per ton In the i ,lo.v ’ 1.?p n« B ” h * m a o re . long ago A r th u r R e d ic k o f Seattle, aud ito r hatcheries d u rin g 1930. Breese; vice school follow s: F irs t to fo u r t h 1 in s tru m e n ta l In tho o rg an izatio n o f ee: President, R ex spring of 189« I put In a 10-stamp "a tl»fl*G me th a t It would be only grade: R o bert Dugan, Charles the local game protective associa president. D onald Henderson; sec fo r the g ran d aerie, described the m ill T h e ore at the depth gained , a m,a.u ®r y « "ra d n t" .'h®«« « « • re ta ry , N o rv a l B rig h t. O th e r m em •grow th of the Eagles lodge during was very free and I made a high 'vou d b® ln dem and and a t p ro fit trlc t I was a young m an nnd alone. P lu m m e r, H o w ard Dickens, Robert tion V ln a l R a n d a ll Jr., the 30 years he has been a m em ber, sa v in g by a m algam ation . T he prt>| ‘ ‘ ‘ h * T o d ay I re tu rn reenforced by three D enham , M ilo M cC all, Jean Y e a r M r. K e ltz e r said th a t com m ercial bers follow : measures sons, nil m in in g men, w ith George ous, D o ra Johnson, A lice T ru n n e ll, fisherm en ndm ltted th a t they were Peggy Rodgers, E lr a D ixon, V io la o u tlin in g the various ductlon o f the m ill fro m the s ta rt t " im e Is now here. sponsored by the Eagles fo r the averaged about 31000 per day. T h e re I "James P. K im b a ll of N e w Y o rk H . Jennings, m y eldest son, In D a rre ll M cK Ib h en , D e lm c r Bush catch ing tro u t ln w ire nets, w hile W rig h t, O rv a l T an d y, O pal Fuson, good of the nation. to be Donald M ille r, Frances Hughes, were several days In the firs t 60 C ity, a noted geologist and m in ing charge. W e have taken .over the nell, Bennie M cC all and Helen the law p erm its th n t fish James B ird , Charles Maddess, D a r Reynolds O h m a rt o f Salem , vice days o f operations th a t we took engineer, exam ined the en tire m in Lead C rystal m ine and have had It Pow ell; fifth through eighth grade, caught only w ith hook and line. M cC all, According to K e ltz e r, nets were w in M cLendon and M y rn a Salts- president of the state aerie and fro m tho plates 33,600 In a 24 hours' ing d is tric t o f B ohem ia In 1901 nnd under steady developm ent fo r the Ire n e H u m p hreys, H a r r y c h a irm a n o f the old age pension D orothy Gallo, also being operated ln closed w a man. run. T h ere ore several men now In hla rep ort he said th a t It would year. I hnve hnd this p ro perly In llen e T ru n n e ll, com m ittee, told o f the old age pen liv in g on R o w riv e r w ho can v e rify be only a question o f tim e u ntil m ind d u rin g all the years I hnve ] B etty E y la r, Jessie G rubb, Albert ters. Poster« Make Appeal. sion plan and described the steps these ores would be m ined nnd been absent fro m the d istrict, and M cC all, Helene Johnson nnd H o m this statem ent. Its location and values have been! er B uker. Tw elve-sheet posters u rg in g g iv being tak e n to have the next state “T h e m ain tunnel on the Helena m arketed , as they are dsep seated ing to various funds fo r re lie f o f legislatu re enact It as law . O nly a few wom en w ere p re s e n t; was d riv e n a distance o f 2,300 feet nnd In tru e fissure veins. M r. K im rehearsed m any tim es to m y sons. distress d u rin g the com ing w in te r In itiato ry- w o rk was exem plified in the m o u ntain late r, and several ball not only enjoyed the d istinc N o w they are Interested w ith me. fo r the rad io lecture last Tuesday nt the home o f M rs. Leo W llllnm s. | are being placed on the billboards fo r A llen M . B row n, J. J. Kennedy, good ore shutes w ere broken Into, tion o f being technical, b ut w a . W e nre nil satisfied w ith tho year's o f F oster-K lelser, who have con Seth Feuston and M r. S h attu ck. I operated tho H elen a several y e a r, p ractical as w ell, and was d ire c to r developm ent of the low g rade ores H o w ever It was decided lo send for trib u te d the space. T he paper Is Past w o rth y presidents of Cottage successfully, the production o f th e . of the U n ited States m in t nt W ash- of 316 values In the blocking out of lite ra tu re nml to try lo get more Tho M ou ntain V ie w pnvlllon at con tribu ted by the W est V irg in ia G rove aerie, E . M . Henderson, mine d u rin g the period of m y op-j lagton fo r 14 years. H is opinion has 80,000 tons. W c are now In about Interested. T ho next m eeting w ill! ............................... ........... , ______ C u>P C r®r k w ll> °P pn •»« w in te r ; p a per * P u ,p com pany” * a n d ’ ’the eratlon being 3700,000. ! alw ays c arried w eigh t am ong m ln- 100 feet on a d riv e on base ore and be held w ith M rs. Johnny Olson. Loren H a rv e y , N . J. Nelson, J. B. M rs. A rchie W n lk e r attended th e i H n tllrday n ig h t w ith a cut*1- lith o g ra p h y by the E d w ard s A expect by the firs t of M nv to have Leonard and Cecil W oolley, were John W . Cook and W a lte r Jess of lng men." Ntato P. T . A. convention W edne»- ” ,n n ,'nn p ro gram conaiatlng o f a Oeutach L ith o g ra p h in g company. a no ther 100,000 tons In block, run I t was here th a t M r, Jennings given ce rtific a tes a tte s tin g th e ir Los Angeles w ere a t this tim e de -lay o f Inst w eek In Eugene. I dnnc® a ?d w restlin g m a tih . Glen nlng high In lend and copper, w ith services by tho grand aerie. veloping the old M uslek m ine, and shifted on the old rock th a t was W h ile in Eugene ns president of « t" n ®- »71-pound g ra p p le r fro m Troop 16 to Meet. In 1898 I purchased It fo r 3100,000, serving as a seat, chuckled to h im some zinc and good gold nnd silver A supper the " close the L a th a m P. T . A., M rs John M e- Albany, who ha« appeared on other A reo rg anization m eeting o f boy ’ " pp" was served a t ln d' value. T his block o f ore should paying 320,000 cash, w ith three years self a m om ent and said: c a ll attended every session o f th c Pa vl'l«’n PJ’*’»«'«'"». has been m atoh- scout troop No. 18 w ill be held n t 1 of the m e®,ln *r In itia tio n and average 363. W e ure now In the "Yes, m y e a rlie r a rriv a l In Bo to pay the balance. I installed a 10- dance was held a t the Eagles meet- state convention except when tw o) fid ,^ t,b Sw ®‘ ® . ° ' H®n ' P "d " d’ . stam p m ill on this p ro perty the hem ia wns In a real panic and now, m o u ntain 700 fre t, w hich gives us ,.r more conferences w ere liel.l at o f B in m rv I ' , a . a „ i ♦ *nB lnst n ig h t and In itia tio n and a »«“ . A lb erta , Canada. same year, and In 19 m onths the n fto r m any years devotod to m ining a 'b a rk ’ o f 40 feet, on a ledge 20 m er mem bers o f the troop have l,nnce w l" be he,d N o vem ber ’ • the sntne tim e. She visited n t the feet wide, w ith high grade lend ore production fro m the M usick stam ps Interests In o thor sections, I have been asked to attend. M rs. G erald paid the balance o f the purchase returned In w h a t I w ill not call n on both foot nnd hanging walls, homes of M r. nnd A room In the a rm o ry has been N ew Thone Book D ue In N ovem ber. |.i i ' " From that tim e I m aintained real panic, b ut In a very depressed T h e com pany w ill be ready to In Counts and M r. nml M rs. James A new edition of the L an e coun active developm ent. As I gained 1 tim e. I come not because of these stall a concentrating by filtra tio n Hayes nnd called M rs. Ole C h ris ty telephone d irecto ry w ill be ready depth in the old m o u ntain the ores depressed tim es, but In spite of plant enrly In the spring for the tensen d u rin g reeess In convention fo r d elivery some tim e d u rin g the became base, lead, zinc, copper, them , and fo r the reason *hat I feel ( low er grade ore, and the high w ill hours. T ie Social la Planned. Nrat w eek In Novem ber, according T he ann ual taxpayers' m eeting c a rry in g gold and silver, w ith lend; lh a t the tim e Is now a t hand when, be shipped d ire c t to the sm elter, A pie social and H a llo w e ’en pro- to announcem ent fro m C. E. Jolly, | fo r the consideration o f the city! H e a lth G roup to M eet. predom inating, T h l i was a complex through Im proved processes o f re- As we laid our course head on P a c ific T h e C ottage G rove branch of the budget w ill he held In the c o u n c il' g ram w ill be given a t 7.30 tonight d is tric t m an ager o f the ore, the smelters would not pay me ductlon o f ores and the develop- 1 for the cook house, fo r It wns then for lend nnd copper combined, and m ent o f roads Into the d is tric t, over high noon, this pioneer m inor add-1 Lnno C ounty H e a lth asaoclatlon cham ber nt 7:30 M onday evening. J at the M t. V ie w school house, the Telephone * T eleg rap h com pany. T h e Issue w ill con tain 10,850 w hich ores m a y be transported to ed; "Yes, we expect to do business w ill m eet at 3:30 M onday nflernoon T h e budget was w orked out care- public gen erally being Invited. The penalized me fo r the zine, In the yenrs o f m y m in in g experl- shipping point«, wn m ay expect t o i l n B ohem ia and on this property In the council cham ber of the c ity fu lly by tho council and budget teacher, Miss E lle n Arnest. and copies. T h e book now being used was Issued In J a n u a ry o f th is year. once I have m ined all over the! reap substantial returns fro m our fo r m an y years. In fact, I expect hall, M rs. D ella F itzg e ra ld of E u - . com m ittee and there la no Indlca-1 pupils are In charge. nurse, w ill tlon th a t th e re w ill ba a n y O bject ' ■ n orthw est and have shipped ore to m in in g operations In Bohem ia. to own tha Lead C rystal as long as gene, county h ealth Loose L e a f Books. T h e Sentinel. every sm elter In the northw est. I "W hen I firs t came Into thia dis- I live." •p e a k . T h e public has been Invited, tlona filed a t M o n d a y ’s m eeting. | Loose L e a f Books. T h a Sentinel. D a rre ll A rne o f (he C o lla g e Grove high school elock Judging (ra m won firs t place In beef Judging Hatur day a t the In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exposition. O th e r m em bers of the team were Is w re n c « K ent, Leo D u gan and E d g a r H u n t. T h e y left here T hu rsday, accom panied by (h eir In stru c to r. H a rm a n L a fk y , and re turned Hunday. T hey spent T h u rs day n ig ht w ith M r. M f k y 's p a r ents In Salem and on th e ir way to P o rtla n d F rid a y Judged several classes o f livestock at farm s on tha h ig hw ay A ll attended the F. F. A. banquet S aturday night In Portland. TOM O B I S » BDHEMIA PROSPERITY « I IO -1 M -O ID SON COMING. ENGINEER Eggs, Hops, Onions Are On Upgrade in Price TARE OUT AMUSEMENTS : AT FAIR, RECOMMENDED Gt» Company Holding Cooking Demonstrations STATE OFFICERS ARE VISITORS EAGLES MEET Mt. View Winter Programs to Start City Budget Coining Up for Final Action °f b°lh loca‘