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COTTAGE GROVE, I.ANK COUNTY VOLUME *1.. HOWARD KEENE IS f c u ï N MISTAKE FOB “ M T " W ash T u b , D ishes P an ties I or Baby COUNTY RELIEF WORK TO CONTINUE Few Vo t ers A re A m ong O regon C om paratively W ell O f f T h o se In N eed Home Interesting things can be learned from a study of the regis tration cards filled In by those Bert Kline, Father - In • Law, Mosby Oreok Work Compieteci seeking road work from county and state. Who haa an old waah tub that Pack* 160-Pound Man 2>/a Of the 280 who have registered and Crew Ooei to Kelly aha will give Io a Cottage Grove for work here only 75 are regtoter- fam ily that la without on*? Mika Through Wooda Bridge Sector. ed voters. The cards were given Notify tha Had Croaa girl at tha city recordar'a office. critical exam ination recently and M istaken fur a cougar by hla Who haa aome table dlahna Instead of ending March I, lam e , k, cards of all those not seriously father-inlaw . Hart Kline, with (hat aha will give to a couple county a reh< f w o r n w ill be extend ,n need of axelatance were ellvd- whom ha waa hunting, Howard that haa only two plntea and ed to April I If pieecnt conditions liat, d There were 23 registered Kocne waa aeverely wounded Mun two cupa und no other table continue. It was announced c rlday h number elim inated. Of day by a bullet that entered the ware w hatever? Notify the Jted by O. la. Crowe, county commission- , , „ . i . i - „ »9 , r , back near the right ahoulder and or. The main unemployment relief »>•« remaining 42 are Croaa girl left UM body Ilia'll In the right Who will give aome dlu|>cra ptugiMin, cat n«d on in eoniiutUun raifwtarea voter». cheat. It waa at riret feared that a for a baby whoae parenla are un with tho »lute, waa due to end Theae figures show that or th*- lung had bean punctured, but II waa able to aupply them? N otify tha Murch I, but present indications , total registered slightly over a third later round that Ilia wound waa Rad Croaa girl ! point to nsvd for extension of Uie .»re registered voters. Of the 175 re- largely a fleah one except fur break Who haa a baby buggy that perlod, he said. z mainlng on the list »lightly over ing n bone near the upper Joint of haa been put away and la doing When the relief program was first !„n<..fourth are registered voter». In the arm. no one any good? N otify the outlined. It was thought that b y l ijUer word- the number of regis Both men are reeldenta of Magi It.-d C ro aa girl March 1 several field» of work tered voters Is »mall among those naw und In company with Kllne'a Theae are apeclal appeal» would ba opened up, allowing tha eon Harry they went into the l*rune I which have been laeued thhc counties tu ease up In thair relief who are In need of relief, and the hill section. .oast of Maglnaw, look week There may be othera be program. Many furm Juba ware greater the need of relief the »mall ing for a cougar that war known tu ( fore prrarnt condition* are re- expected tu be available and It er the proportion of reglxtered vot be thorn According to the account i ItoVM The Itrd Cross girl» find i waa thought there would be sortie era. told by Keene, Keene hud left Kline renditions in many home» that I lawmlll work. The average number of registered and saying that tie would goto tear at the heurtxtrlngn. With the continuance of severe i voler, going to the poll» In any a cabin In that aectlon. He nilaaed weather prospects of farm w oik , , , t 60 r cem the cabin but picked up freali cougar . that . . . of ... those __ In need caring for any g ie a t number of This _____ track» Ila circled ‘ ta the ......... hill below means ( man ure dwindling. Mr. Crowe »aid. Kline and attracted Kline a atten ’ And Instead of the number of un- of relief about 12 per cent exercise tion aa he made hla way through I employed decreasing It Is Increax- the rights of citizenship. the brush. Ing. Keene became entangled In vlnea The county has therefore decided or bruah and made a Jump of about ’ to extend the relief program, and ten fret He wax wearing a yellow 111,*» ha» been made available coat and. aa he made the Jump, a|>- . from the county general funds for peared to Kline to be the varmint • ■ ■ ■ this additional work. The finances for which they were looking. Kline An hour's radio program In hon i “l »•»« county will not be Impaired fired one ehut before dlacoverlng or of George W ashington will be ‘n » " / » a y by the additional work. hla mistake — - - between n 3 SO and t - So ■ j , r Crowe said Money for most of When •ju. rtloned by Inatrlct At- given Munday elation KORJC of Eugene by I the work haa been budgeted. torney Alta King. Keene eald h over ..................... _ Grand Commander J o h n H. Starting work on the 8 1 unlaw war carrying a Jeer when ahot. the American I-eglon and the Amer Cowles of the Ancient A Accepted Kline, who la an old time wooda- ><-’• » I-eglon auxiliary of thia city I highway will do the most toward Scottish Rite, heud of the mother man and packer, packed Keene. I » • * ft. I’ Cameron will give an relieving unemployment In t h e who weigh» about ton pound», two addre»« appropriate to the Wash- «’ountsv A m soon a» weather per supreme council of the world, will amt a half mile» to thrlr ear. In inicton bicentennial celebration mite 35 or 40 rnen will be put to be a visitor In Cottage Grove a which Keene was wn» brought to Haiti* A musical program will ’"«'tion._Ih Magi-, n. win include . . . r.n . . . . ijn * ^ week from Sunday. He will be ac- D r. Fro.t and Klme of thia I two numbers by the high school will be rotated giving many men at emmpanied by Mveral other mem- naw city mat them there, adm inistered klrhi' »-«tel com peted of Medellc ; lemd one w eek s work ln each i tiers of th e • “P"™* first aid and Mint the injured man Beldler and Florelne Htreussn. so- month I ft®“‘» L C eJ*1 to a Eugene hospital ! pranoe, Erma Bennett and Beta •» Mr. Crowe's territory, he has , general In Oregon, by Ralph tsate reports from the hospital llalle». second sopranos, ami Fran- w nler> employed under the emer- 1 Inney, d rPUty sovereign inspectoi err that K w „ I. m tlrely out of — Mackln and Dorothy Stewart, kency pr.igram He will contlnue jo generaj and by other d^gnltartM^of danger | altos; several selections by a worn keep thia number working until the rite from Portland and Eugene liilno's leg and arm m u .d e» were SB's quartet In charge of Mr. April, hr »aid Work on the Ifosby I Grand Commander Cowles and put to a .ever« teat In the hike George Matthew«, and two piano creek aectlon ha» been completed party will be In Oregon a large part ................ will be ‘ in E Eugene with the heavy burden over th e 'd u sts by Frances Mackln and Ma ' and the crew hna moved to the f next week, Thursday, In Medford Friday, ln I Kelly bridge aectlon rough. traeklMe eoantry delis Reidier. Mnrshfield Saturday and will stop Kline. Keene and Kllne'a son were Abraham Lincoln, the g r e a t , for noon luncheon Sunday fined JlhO each In Eugene Justice ; emancipator, waa honored through j HIER CREEK. while on their return to Portland. court Tuesday for hunting without , ■ »Imlllar program last Sunday ' This will be the first time that Mrs. a lleen .e but the fine against the 'sponsored by the American Iwgion l Keb 1' Mr. and — | Two violin solo, were given by Kimball are grandparents of the high officials of the rite have ever lad waa im pended visited Cottage Orove and their pupils of Buford Roach. Rumard ‘«“ »y daughter born to Mr and England, accompanied by Mrs Mr». WilUa M orns of Springfield visit is In recognition of the Inter Edna Pearson, sang two solos: Mr. [February 5. The child has been est Cottage Grove members of the rite have taken in the work of the Talbot of Albany gave a reading, named Dolores Roberta. "The le g e n d of Service." C harle. U r. and Mr». Struck, who had Eugene valleys. Cochran, accompanied by Miss Mnl- been living on the Lorane hill for Cochran, played two cornet several month», moved I hureday to Rev Cameron gave an ad I the house which they purchased on Lincoln and Mrs Julia recently from Mr. Hansen. Ih eir 1 Eortmlllar of Albany, district presl nephew, Edward Mill», who lives Dlohtherts Immunization will be dent of the American l-eglon aux- with them, enrolled Monday In the ■ stirred in loTa? xrsJ? ZihooU I ■»•ry.^end Robert Fromm of «hl. the district jcb u ol. U r. and Mrs. C. H. Haight of Do- The assem bly program for Fri today Dr Seth Kcrron, county city, district commander o f the gave abort talks H«ht valley were dinner guests Bun- day, Fobruary 12. given in honor of health doctor, and Mrs. Della Fltx- Amerlcan Ix»glon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I day at the home of a daughter. Lincoln's birthday, consisted at gw ald. county neaith nurse, assisted Mis. Mulvtn ---------. Paul. • ----------------- , j speeches by various students on by mawiber. of the Cottage Grove I-ONIMIN. Marian Mptaguo Is now employed vanou. phases of Lincoln s life. T«e unit of the I-ane County Health as- Feb. 16 Mrs. Phillip Brown via- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John ¡jrOg ram follows: "America" sung eociallon. will give the treatments. Red ss v e r a ljla y s jast week with a Ovetholser. ............. _ ¡by student body; Lincoln, as a boy. JTh*wd*IhiMrJn a^uTel^aa re tlioic »*sler. Mre. Tom Foster o f Latham. The fam ily of W esley E. Dun- Ajdiaj-d McFarland; aa a man, school children as well who as were l o t t o un-i « , arvey shlpp “ iles lle3 Munbeck; Slade’ »c'hmiirhudren Wl * , Harvey Shipp and und children children can, can. who who came came from irom Central v en irai Point r-»«»» (N Manbeck; aa as a a father, Helen ib ie to l« k . advantag" of the “m- Qf Uu“ * Mr and Mrs. last week, were unable to move on- , Ungvll> „ a , tory t. ller, Margaret t munlxatlon 1’. ' last * year , J L Lemmon visited In Eugene re the ranch they recently pur- WlUon;' aa the ¿manclpator. Roy from John Overhoisar. ax a national character. Three '«hots," each three weeks Wednesday with the Haruld Grave» 'chased ' they camped for several days ln Bernice Mosby; as a s la te a in & n . apart, will be given In the Immuni family. Mr», lx>e Dugan of Walden via- the little white church near the dla- Ar(lalj, Eaatburn; hla Gettysburg zation of diphtheria Vaccination Red Friday with a nl«ce, Mr». Joe ) irict school They moved into their , specch Edna May Harvey; piano for sm allpox will be given at the G»er. home Munday, the Alvin Allen fam- fcjsther Lemmon; "Star Sp&n- time the last diphtheria treatment Mr. and Mr». George Sutherland, ily having vacated it that day, when , Banner" aung by student body, Is given. clinic In which grade children Mr “«d Mrs John Sutherland, they moved back to their own A 0 inter-school debate try- wlll be ekamlaed fo? tendency to Howard Cox. Carl Small, W. T ranch. Glenn and Elizabeth Dun- , 0(Jl hc,d Thur#day ot tost week the A re N eed ed COMMANDER COWLES IS TO BE VISITOR HERE WILL BE HELD T O D A Y S High School Notes S a t-^ T V ^ « . as.,Stent E proclamation COTTAGEGRQVESHOWS WAY IN RELIEF WORK To the Citizens of Cottage Orov«: Whereas. Monday, the 22nd Producers In this section who be day of February, le the 200th an niversary of George Waablngton, lieve they are being hard hit should first prealdent of tha United road market quotation» from the Red Croat Executive« 3*y Pl*« states, and. central states, where a severe win Superintendent Bartela, Pas Whereas, great efforts are be ter and lack of feed has forced I Here Should Be Adopted senger on Plane, Doesn't ing made to fittingly celebrate livestock of every kind onto the j this occasion throughout our be Over the State. Enjoy tbe Bumps. market. loved land, and The Huronite, published at Hu- 1 Whereas, a com m unity pro gram and tribute to W ashington That Cottage Grove la taking a ron. H D . recently g iv e quotations The second delivery ever made of will be held in the armory in lead In relief work with Its garden that showed that prices on hog» supplies by air Into the Bohemia thia city on the night of Febru project to help the needy halp that day averaged (2.75 to (3.60. district wax mode Sunday, when 800 ary 22nd, now. therefore, them selves was the opinion express Young pigs sold as low as a cent pounds of freight was dropped I. N. E. Glass, mayor of Cot ed by officers of tbs Dene county a pound. These prices were after within a short distance of tha Eve- tage Grove, urge that everyone chapter of the American Red Crcae , freight * C..I been paid to « Sioux m u. n t v nmg Star. A telephone report from had City the mJne tha* aJ( t)>(> fiVe pa(k. at it» annual m eeting last who possibly can attend this At the »»me tim e poultry sold at ag „ wcre found and that contents celebration so that C o t t a g e follow ing a report on Cotta«« Ora*« Grove may. as alw ays hereto 5 cents to 11 cents the pound and were ln perfect condition. Delivery relief work giv«n by O. V Brew«, fore, be ln the forefront ln pa chairm an of tha local relief coun eggs at 4 cents to 10 cents the was made by air because that cil. triotic endeavor. dozen. j method Is cheaper than packing N. E. GLASS, Mayor. County Red Crow exacu tlv« Many farmers In the Huron ter- and because packing Is practically I pointed out that this plan might rltory arc without feed for their impossible at the present tim e ; well be put Into force throughout .id . , „ » d , d w .h . r e d the entire state. A comparison was C row and r - .i- t n r,an iiad lon . U I t t Ku, , n, „ WM by Hirold . made betw w n this plan and the greater than It Is In Oregon. In ■ gandere, who wax accompanied by ( garden raising campaign of World war days whereby vast quantitlae tim e sections half the farm ers are George Tracy, m echanician Fred of foodetuffe were raised receiving relief. In this section few , Bartels, superintendent at the Eve- Mr. Brewe, In hla outline o f the producers are on the relief rolls, inlng Star, who came here a week ¡project, showed that the plan w m - I before to prepare the supplies, was i designed not only to provide for a passenger on the plane and di »ummer needs but also to create a rected the dropping of the bundles. 16766675 He will return to the district this The bicentennial of George W ash reserve for winter exigencies by means of a canning and conserving week Delivery of the bundles was ington's birthday anniversary Is the made by taking a door off the I Inspiration for a big communlt; 2 campaign. Mr. Breese. Mrs. J. H. Chamber«. I plane and shoving the packages meeting, to be held at 8 o’clocl through the opening. This was in Monday night in the armory, for D- Emerson and Worth Harvey charge of Tracy, who first took the which the American Legion and the '*,er® am ong those named as dlreo- precaution of hitching him self to ' American Legion auxiliary a r e * ? 1*» or th e L a n e county chaptat the plane with a life belt. As he ponsor», A special invitation haa ** Chamber» was reflected Production of turkeys to meet dropped the packages he dropped 'been extended to patriotic and vet- pre-‘“ ®n^ an<^ Miaa Mary Annin the needs of the future was dis to the floor the plane and watch- ;e r a n / organizations. No adm ission exjjcutive secretary. cussed at a m eeting of 75 Lane ed them hit of the snow, which is will be charged. \ 1 Lane county chapter county turkey growers Tuesday In about 15 feet deep. A short band concert from 7:45 to face serious problems n est year Eugene. C. R. Dear and Melvin E. Mr. Bartels said the atm osphere ! H will precede the main program JS? a regu^ the national Red Paul, turkey growers of the Cot was extrem ely bumpy, especially ad which follows: Song, "America,** being obliged to reduce by tage Grove community, were on the they circled the peaks in the Bo- audience; advance of colors: invo- nea^Jy >2500 Its W 0 0 contribution program. district. Th* two airmen {cation. Rev. Meredith A. Groves; training unit ln th S county Mr. Dear, who has developed a hernia to enjoy the bumps but Bar- band number. Cottage Grove band. w ai Pointed out, but the belief was fine turkey strain for market, told seemed didn't get the sam e thrill. with cornet solo by Charles Coch- expressed that funds to carry on the growers how to select breeding tels The entire trip from Eugene and 'ran; selection, male quartet. Messrs. *he work on the present basis will stock. in an . Caldwell, Hagen. Trask and Mat- provided throughout the county, return was accomplished ''Remember that in selling your thews; skit. Cottage Grove schools; , A report of Red Cross relief work birds, restaurants and other buyers hour and five minutes. I selection, Presbyterian choir; read- showed that more than S40 men out don't care about wings, legs or the trwoj Mrs John L. Kelly: flag panto- ¡of the 1444 men rsgieteied ln the MOUNT VIEW. shape of the bird." he said. "They rtzh n a cz r e tx.aa kzvT -n 171 im e; selection. Christian church j county for emergency Jobs had been want a turkey with a well developed choir; skit. Cottage Grove schools; ^ » d on at least part tim e work. breast that will give them more Sii ri? nLtrT,™ i duet Frances Mackln and Medelle In addition the organisation has ad- slices of meat per bird.” Raymond at the Morris Raymond B(1 d ler. addres., on W ashington, m in istered more than 800 cases of Mr. Paul outlined coat of feeding “ / J ' „ m 1 R«v D p Cameron; selection, charitable relief: It has carried on turkeys. Methodist church choir; short play, » first aid and life savin g program H. E. Cosby, extension poultry- L. ih»ldh ^ » When George and Martha Re- which has reached more than 1X0 man of Oregon state college, dis at the home of Mrs., Charles Bales. turnPd " persons; It has aided In the rehablll- cussed the recent demand for large meeting has been designed as T«tion of more than 100 cases o f prime turkeys that will weigh 10 borhood were present. Mrs Roden- a The bl(f all-community get-together at child delinquency; It has handled pounds when dressed. He advised WR<ichairtb'lH:»nXTJ,«nrfah2T^a M“ f{:l„ which all can gather to honor the claim s totaling more than growers not to change their whole first president of the United States, U5.000; It has established Braille breeding system to m eet this tem ic ,C^£LP y P [ according to the Legion and auxill- work for the blind, and It Is eon- porary condition ln the market. He S m TL 1 - ^ n w i t h arT com m ittees in charge It is ducting a course o f training for said that in the future the market \i™ sponsored by the two organizations volunteer relief workers. probably will call for sm aller birds, ho™. JT “ a comm unity service and hearty -------------------- and that In the meantim e Lane B lie M o u l i n Mrs Thurm ^i all residents of the (JOTTAGB GROVE !QUI QUIKT growers will do well to let the east supply the big birds. He also dis Dear is staying with Mrs. Sears citT haa SWAMPS UBAB URG cussed prevention of disease and during Miss Mooney's absence. principles of breeding. Miss Myrtle Snauer entertained The Cottage G r o v e Warrior» O. S. Fletcher, county agricultur with a valentine party at her home al agent, outlined the turkey pro Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. duction program o f the county. Claude Arne and Mr. and Mrs. Glen -------- basketball league game played Linehaugh and their fam ilies and I Mr. and Mrs. H enry Snauer Henry sn au er and Ten Nlghta ln a Bar Room," a 1 Thursday night of last weak oa tha Mre. Lutheria Dowens were guests Xemper£.nce pi*y, wiU be given high school gym floor. Thia waa tha 13737667 second win Mr. n ----- and —I Mrs. Miller »7— and ¿uwen March 2 in in iuc the uigu high »vuwx school J4jfud- gym- Warriors' W arrior. . . w c — ond w in over o v e r 1 the Lea- --- ”' D. 7 L 7 ------S' Kzwsww son Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. naaiunl under the auspices of the °w7iwr.r. dominated nlav , Louis Layng and children spent w r T U N o a r tm ia w o n w i l l be The Warriors dominated play Sunday ¿ t S Mr. and Mrs. &ert > Myers at Blue Mountain. be laken R ev Duncan p. Cameron i . _____ Mra- Jam es Toner of Yoncalla , directing the production. h ijf ^ h i v ^ S visited over the week end with Mrs. T h. which has been choeen Dur*ng the second hair they held Soliciting of funds, food and | Amanda Sears and with Mrs. Ton- fiom ’ l S d t ie iiE fo“ owe3enMCr .° £ £ the visitore to 7^points - h l k t E n clothing for local relief continues, e r s daughter. Mrs. Thurman Dear. » DhilanthfoDisb Rev M A chalked up 24. Goff or the war- Cleo Morelock and E. R. W iese are Mr and Mre. Charles Bales vis- Grov^s; § imon Slade landlord’ of r‘°™' ’ the com m ittee actively In charge. ited Sunday evening at the Lee the Slckle and 31eep Inn, Rev. L G. ¡ " 1 . . c i cm . The larger contributions of money Tennis home in Cottage Grove. « h a w W illiam Hammond Bert P0 *018- Conner. Porter and Dom y, were secured som e time ago, b u t, Mrs. Lutheria Dowens is visiting S w m h ^ H o r X d a‘‘ r“J . there remain m any who have giv- this week with a granddaughter. Taylor; Harvey Green, Lawrence en nothing, although able and who , Mrs. Henry Snauer .K e n t ; Frank Slade, innkeeper’s • guard, was high are found willing to do so when ap Mr. and Mre. t rank Creason of Xjvin Hodgson; Joe Morgan, a ( Cottage Grove spent Monday with drunkard. Elmer Kent; Mre. Slade, w Ti£tnre (« » f R x d .ld . B (12) proached. I innkeeper-s wife, Mre. N. E. Comp- ^ " ^ 2 » ‘i 0’ g R«d«‘<«e B (12) No money is given directly to any Mrs Amanda Sears. Mr. and Mrs Claude Arne and t M7 3 Morgan, the drunkard s 2 ----- who are extended relief. All pur Leafdahl Mrs. Ralph Snauer a j . M»rv M nc ^onner, « 6 _ -------- z» chases are made by r the relief coun- and I Mor- -------------o wife, Mra. Ada family, Oakes; Mr. Mary e cil. Item s that are needed are fur- , and Miss Myrtle Snauer were Sun- gan the drunkard'a daughter, Viv- ---------- S ------ F 4 M a h Mahitable ita h i» naririirhi rieuara ----------- « -----------a»XTT1, « nlshed those in distress and bills day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ian o Rogers; Cartright, Chestnut, 2 R. Gridley, * (Henry Snauer. s - e presented to the council. , Yankee girl, Harriet W iseman. ______ Moore Lowry, 6 __ Contributions of food and cloth ____ Milligan Goff. 16 __ ing have been fairly liberal, but SAGINAW. DELIGHT VALLEY. Bagley, 2 _ further contributions will be need- Feb. 17.—Mr. and Mrs. Steve Feb. 17.—Miss Harriet ichols ___. ar- ed breore spring work relieves the , Benston and baby daughter of Eu- ■ N . _ -■ - ____ sltuat-on. gene were dinner guests at the rived Thursday evening from near YQWfJAT.T.A WTGW P K » R A T J | -------------------- Lowell Benston home Sunday. Lethbridge, Canada, to be w ith her i nOTTAGK OROVC OUINTKT M arketing Day Program Attended Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hodson and D' N ichols, and her COTTAOR O B O V 2 QUIW TBT ML‘ t£ aD‘J r:h 17’ h?h'Sl>eT a l L i X ^ r & ^ o m e n ^ T r e lL Mr S id Mrs. F. E. W itcher,! (W rltu. by joureMta. Sred-M Members af the eighth grade class , U>e L oson Bear home near Cres Hohman, Oscar Jackson Yoncalla high defeated Cottage of the locai school. Including Homer '» e u . » • _ i_ . . . ------ -- ----- — LANE....... TALK BIBO PROBLEMS W.C.T.U. Wfll Present Temperance Play March 2 W l LSriSLS cash CLOTHING CONTINUES c o u n ty ^ Breese; aiternates. Rupert Shaw and Frieda Castle. S : « ' mee’ u n g ^ r ' t h l 0 l ^ l " heahh th J 'ifU rk o o n ’ «IH. H k ^ S.’"- d u tn e t ’ T h ^ T ' "T uredny." Before The question was: Resolved, that it state« should enact "*** 7 When n ? Kerron > mil»» up Into the hill». leaving he took a picture of the legislation providing for compul irtl, Report on the local thyroid .u r- | chUd- n nCar sory unemployment I n s u r a n c e . «J.1 in with nar ¡received wurd from their »on Ger- hou»c. Judges were Mrs. Emerson. Eugene an?» th« tiritm cn t «>ff<T»«i for Sunnv»ld», Wa»h., announc- Mr». Henry Miller visited Sunday Dove and Mr. Hlckenbottom . »■ Thirnid' t i r r o <> u ii b h l I e e Thmuifh Through the the !* ‘ng the varua birth ui of twin», twin», » a » «on with » a » »••*«<» »later, — Mr», Neil G. McCoy. »lK vne mm m and um w»bte The sophomore-junior debate held thyroid u b l e i n ro u g n be _ J."" « . , » h i . r «1 a ir h home n m » H Saturday. n t o r d a v N »Nell e ll McCov in Monday h ^ u h ^ n m t t r o treatment will glv- L i daughter, at t h their McCoy ha» has employment empioymor after school in room 12 de ih £ L h m d s ^ r L r hore who Febiuary «. The boy weighed 6 Sutherlin. „ D , the Inter-claa» cham pionship Darnell and cided r . re 1 ^ 1 I pounds and the girl 2<4 pound. Mr. and M r. E. R. Darne in favor of the sophomores by a desire to take R._______ , Mrg Joe Brookhart. Phillip children and Mrs. Eloise Wl heeler two to one decision. The question returned here from Eugene last . _ „ 1 Brookhart and Mr and Mrs. Dor- was: Resolved. T hat the several Friday Visitors at their home Sat states should enact legislation pro Buker, "»•« Brookhart caned at the w l ,,, . , Townsend home Sunday afternoon. urday were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar viding compulsory unemployment Gordlne« Insurance. Members of the team s J o h n s o n .______ ___ _____ ________ _ w ord has been received from Wheeler and d au g h t e r _ Mrs. Lem Krewson, who has been Charles Trembley and Mrs. I. N. were: Affirm ative, juniors, V srsie H ickey and Vivian W hite, attended (evening ■ Overton and Conrad and Mrs. E. J. Sears were time due to the spectacular ono- Drexser. the latter of Lynx. HoHow Tudoy and VuLcent B n ch ir; n’e g i- the 4-H m arketing day program I Charley . . critically 111 at a Eugene hospital, dinner dinner guests at the Roy Leonard hand shots of Toner. Cottage Grove were h W .'dM S b de an y ¿ S d ^ R o ^ t U k T ^ u ^ t * t h ^ u d ^ = in “CoTuge ‘ Oro*v7 : ^ V r a m T i g k ¡ n ^ h e T i f ^ Two and a half hours of m ir tn ,(hnt her con<,uion is Improving, and Sunday Ku«*1* tlve, sophomore«. Ruj>ert Shaw and Deist» Dutton. Judges were: Mrs. and enchanting melody have been | Mr, George Uatles of this place Mre. Hiram W heeler and fam Mrs Daic Wyatt and Mr. the group to Eugene. promised those who attend the high and Mr, Kate Sears of Cottage Zeldn Bernice and Maryall Je“ «» Thu Mrs. Marvin Harpole and children ^ r- and Mre. Harold Wolfard of couldn t convert their shots The local students with school operetta. "The Bello of Bar- , ¡jrov, visited W ednesday of last Darnell, who have been suffering H ._kanho. ton, J S Ä ’J ' i ' Ä Ä ' H Ä , h SÄ yN Ä “ : ” Ä , C W . «»»»X, cslo n a ," which will be presented at , weeg „( Hugh Doolittle home from tonsilltls, »'er® unable to re- j Th# npw project o( preparing the f r o m ' o K 1 S T 8 o clock Wednesday evening ln the j a , p orenn turn to Eugene this' *•«•»• athletic field for track and base- S ng 1 ,0 .0 ,. - U h U _ J Ô K “J ? Ä 2 r S Ä ^ o  " S î i l » . Mr,. A „ t - ™ , . . M- . . d m ™. high school gym nasium . I Miss Audrey Cox was absent from “““ n7 “R ’’ D “ Turii*e"r Rudolph Hansen at their home Sat- Dusenbe: rry A number from here , h ' ' ball was chosen at the sophomore they were divided Into «roups in . was high _ point man for visit the following places; now ara rveene ano « . u . luCKer , Kmn_ in„ Mr_ Aden Miller The spell of old Spain Is reflected „.hool part of last week on account D ritta five pointe. C^UurC >. ir.'iLL chnreh7n Cot 1 n>®®“ nK last W ednesday Faye order to dennt nostofftre KORF sjrent Monday in Eugene. urday morning, airs. Aaen miner Cottage Grove with In the operetta and the entire pro-I |||nMa. week end held at the cnurch in * ste w art was elected president of Frelirhr ereign t aepoi. p osiom ce, tvijicr- Claude W illev and is helping to care for the baby, Lineupe: tfce p,ace Qf Dal. broadcasting studio. F a r m e r s , , r " ‘“ey ana Nellie o n le v o f S a g i n a w s D e n t Cottage Grove 19 duetton brings to mind lx» r leeia Christine Hooker and Miss tage Grove. Elder Westbrook of the claag tQ Yoncalla 2> e i-e n m e r v F g g C o -o n nublic mar- I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keene were in »Nellie C von iey of »aginaw spent days in the heart of historic old o n ve Doney visited Saturday with Eugene was the speaker. . J. Toner, * Cox. 4 _______ F. ton Ward who resigned. Zelma X-af- creamery, n.gg vo-op. pupiic mar Eugene Sunday visiting Howard : Sunday with Phyllis Johnson. Oscar W heeler and E. E. Paul ket, Eugene Fruit Growers associa Spuin, tho lend of sunshine and Wilma Sutherland, HUland, 1 foon was elected song leader. Keene, who Is in a hospital there, i Harry Childers ^“ d daughter Horn, 3 — _ —F. song. The rhythm of tambourines Q jj^ar| McCoy of Lorane was a are employed at the Overholxer mill R. Toner, 13 N. J. Nelson sang two solos, tion. gas plant. Sw ift & Co., Steam Mrs. N ellie W itcher and daughter i Ruth went to Yoncalla Tuesday to T h l e e _________ C operations this "Good N ight Dear” and End of a Generation company. Eugene Mill _____Ohleon and cnetanctx w eaves a charm that |,u, | ness visitor at the Oeorge which resumed Dusenberry. 5 r l telephone e i e o n o n e Opal of Cottage Grove spent Friday «P«nd several days at the W. C. company, Jotaneon, * m akes gay sonorltus and thrilling Sutherland home Wednesday, JO - Ballew Perfect Day." at the freshman and Elevator McMorran A Washburn®. “Rernoon with Mrs. Inez Montieth. (Petereon^home. Mrs. Len Culver accompanied m romanoe», gallant seniors and dash- Mrs. Rose Taylor, teacher at , office. McMorran A Washburne. £ £ “ J8- i Mr. and Mre. Vern K eahey called , Subetltute. Subetltutes; Cottage Grave, Ona- eeting last W ednesday. E ugene Register-Guard Publishing Mrs. J. D ickens spent Tuesday Velma Herriman and Ruby Allen d l 1 Eugene Register-Guard Publishing daughter Mrs U weU C h it- the Lawrence Brown home Mon- glsberg », W Ing toreadors, gaiety and tAdSnter, n utte, accompanied Wilma isberg 3. Woodard J. Morteneen J, The senior first team defeated Chet , day forenQ<)n | tew art „ „ Sander*. - - Lorene Perlnl, Arthur — to Eugene Saturday to attend the the Junior first team and the sopho company and Montgomery. Ward A w uh • a blurneying ------------ Irishman, ---------- a ooy «•'— Eng- n ayinOnd. llxh governoxs, a Spanish beauty 1 j>u|„ and Virgil Labxch, eighth 4-H marketing day. more first team defeated the fresh I Mrs H askins askins of of Cottage Cottage . Charles , - Mrs. W W ill ill H . . Conner, road , - patrolman. . and an American lieutenant go hand | rad, pUpi|gi to Eugene Saturday Helen Craft was absent from man first team In a aeriee of inter Grove visited Tuesday w ith Mrs. has been having gravely p u t on the In hand In this delightful musical (|o atlond a <_ h club m eeting school Monday and Tuesday of this class basketball gam es Monday I road in this vicinity. M. A. Horn comedy. The charm ot m ellow : Marguerite Brookhart, Alice Seg- week. night In the gym nasium . The sen .. eller. E thel Jones, Dale ■ furnished.the gravel. Elnora W el H paniti belle udd their part In the Robert Cherry. Asa Clark and The Neighbor« Friendship club iors won by a score of 31-21 and Is Told Over Radio .Chapman and Jack Eastburn, a l l ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen and , weaving of the »pell. Kenneth Van Nortwlok, eighth met Tueaday at the home or Mr . the sophomores won by a score of eighth grade pupils, attended the -®uti er n s $ed a t 35.e —— The ca»t In the order of th»lr ap- gnu| e pupil» of this place. a cco m -iE . K. Paul for an all-day a®*»1™1- 22-A 4-H club m arketing tour in Eu- W. A. W itcher home Sunday m om - . .m— -- ireil earance follow«; Emilio, the tor- 1>urije(j py Ml»« Gertrude L. Skow of Eugene pearance -------- gene Saturday inF- The Ivan W itcher fam ily were 1 An Interesting program aponaored The girls' league started the re ot _ their teacher, Ml»» Ada continued her lesson on the eco decorat Ion work In the teachers' eudor. Claude Miller; Marguerlta de Sherman, and J. L. Lemnion, at Mrs. Lowell Benston and children !**?**?” th«r® ln , by the for**t service to being re- P Montero, Florlenne Strausen; Lieu tended a 4-H club meeting In Eu nomical meals project. Twenty- room Monday. Drapes are being In or near the city which they do and Mr and Mrs Claude Willev E lta and Grace Hohman »¿ere In leased by the National Broadcaatlng three member» were present and chosen and boys from the workshop not plan to use this spring and tenant Harold Wright. Ralph Ros- gene Saturday. spent Saturday at the W A. Keene Eugene Saturday to attend the 4-H company through it* Pacific coaat laugh; Patrick Malone, Tom How Mre. W. T. Jones, who was a guest several visitors among whom were are making a decorative screen. club m arketing tour. sum m er are being asked by the home near Cottage Grove. network each Monday noon. Ttaa ard, Captain Colton, Faye Stewart; of a sister, Mre. Ella Will«, last Mrs. Menzol of Cottage Orovo, Mre. Mrs. Lee Nixon spent Tuesday at program la ln ttaa form of a aartol, Students who nre absent with Cottage Grove relief council to do Miss P hyllis Johnston o f W alker c It Haight and Gwendolyn and mumps nre: Orval Etter, Ethelbert nate use of this ground for the Miss Martha Matilda Ayres, Esther week, returned home Monday. the Ralph Blank home in Cottage was an overnight guest of Mies the title being, “Uncle Sam’s Fora*t Allen; Honor de Montero, Harold Grove. Mrs. Vern Shortrldge. enroute Elsie Haight of D elight valley. Mrs. Crawford, Isabelle Safley and Anna help of needy in the relief council's Mackln; Señora de Montero, Doro from Portland to W estwood. Cal., Miller, Mrs. Henry Rneule and Mrs. Carter, seniors; Roger Braswell and garden project The relief group Nellie Conley Saturday. Mrs. C. H. H aight and daughters, Ranger*." It give« th« «xparicno« of thy Stew art; Honor de la Vaga. stopped over W ednesday and vis H. F Pound. Among members pres Lawrence W iese, Juniors; Evelyn Is preparing now for the project Gwendolyn and Mrs. Melvin Paul, an old time rangar with tato aaato- MOSBY CREEK. Melvin Breese; Merced»« de Mon- ited over night with her husband's ent were Mrs. Ed Ashby. Mre. Bol Coiner, sophomore; Lorraine Coin which has been designed to help Invited friends and neighbors to a tant, a neophyte full of anthuatoaa Feb. 17.—The Get-Together club com forter tying and quilting party and vigor, and anawara question* aa tero, Beulah Hasting»; Pedro, Orvll parents, Mr. and Mre. W. C. Short ton, Mrs. Lornnce and Mrs. Henry er and Jim m ie Mortensen, fresh the needy help them selves. Persons Rohde o t Cedars, Mrs. E. Allen, met Thursday with Mrs. Bert Lan Etter; Dona Marcella, Erma Ben rldge. —nurs- to how a foreat sorvtoa man utlltoa* at the C. H. H aight home Tl men; Frances Randall, postgradu with available garden space have nett; Dona Anita, Fny Woolley; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Eddy of Mrs. John Ashby, Mrs. Holcn Swan ate. been asked to notify the relief coun caster. Mrs. Clarence Kirk helped day. Four com forters were made. A his time. entertain. Miss Gertrude L. Skow Don Juan, Leo Dugan; Don Jo»», Black Butte spent a few days the son, Mrs. Sid Swanson, Mre. Ed turkey dinner w as enjoyed by the F. L. Grannis was called to Seat cil at the city recorder’s office. The program may b* heard over will hold a m eeting w ith the club following: Mrs. J. A. Joll, Mrs. R. Wullnce Boalaugh. last of the week at the J. W. Thorn Conklin. Mrs. Oeorge Conklin, Mre. tle Monday by the death of his Oscar Wheeler. Mrs. T. A. Platz, February 26 and will talk on gar C. Barfield. Mre. Charles Conner, KGW and any other coast stattoa home, Mr. nnd Mr». Eddy left father-in-law. His civics classes arc Mrs. Mnrtha Blttlnger, Mrs. George dens. Mr* C. H. Hartman, Mrs. Oval affiliated with ttaa Nattoaal Monday for their former home at being taught by Miss Thelmn Kem Teeters. Mrs. F. M. Vincent, Mrs. and Herman Lafky. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Pitcher spent Powell and daughter Juanita, Mre. casting company network. Flint, Mich. several days last week visiting at M. A. Horn, Mrs. E. J. Sears, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark were C O. Worsham. Mrs. Jam es Scott, Miss Theresa Young, French In the Bus P itcher home. H. Rydell. Mre. W. A. W itcher, dinner guests Sunday a t the home Mrs. Eloise Wheeler, Mrs. A. W. structor, Is ill with mumps. Her Bert Isaacson has traded his Mrs. F. E. W itcher, Mre. George of Mr. Clark's parents, Mr. and W oolcott, Mrs. E. E. Paul, Mrs. French classes are being taught by Melvin Paul. Mrs. J. W. McCoy and ranch for property in eastern Ore Hohman, Mrs. Lawrence Brown and Mr». J. D. Clark. Mrs N Q. McCoy. A luncheon was , Mrs Dale W yatt, former teaoher Ixrndon, Ore.. Feb. 18.—(Special.) gon. granddaughter Ruth Childers, C. H. J. L. Furrow, member of a Gen ' Mr» W. C. Shortrldge was a I T o T u ^ o n s H t e ? o ’? T vegetebte McGcorge, graduate of 1930. —The birth of a 2S-pound daugh Several of the young folks of the Haight, Milan H aight and the host guest Monday of a sister, Mre. eral Petroleum company construc visited school Friday with Ila ter to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Banton neighborhood gave a charivari Mon- esses and little Gene Paul and Elsie tion crew, camo near being burled Ella Wills. chowder, cabbage, apple, prune nnd Cooley. ;of Sunnyside. Wash., is announced day night for Mr. and Mrs. Frank H aight Lem Krewson returned home Sat . alive when dirt caved In on him not snlml nnd chocolnto bread pud • Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W itcher w ere! John Wheeler entered school In word from the father to his par Gugglsberg. Friday afternoon. Ho was at the urday, nfter spending a few days ding with hard sauce nnd coffee. ents, Mr. and Mre. J. E. Banton. Sunday dinner gu ests at the home ' In Portland. Tuesday from Jofferaon high bottom of a pit which wa» being The baby w as one of twins, the of a grandson, Donald W itcher. Fred Mills nnd sons Jack nnd The afternoon m eeting commenced school, Portland, as a sophomore. Iyecture Course Planned. constructed for the placing of an with nctlon songs nnd a talk by other, a boy, w eighing six pounds. Good news for tha Rasdaport taar- Mrs. Emma Parish, houa«kee|>er ----------- Delsa Dutton, sophomore, broke The Cottage Grove Ministerial additional storage tank at tho Gen Tom of Black Butte and Clnyton Miss Skow on fam ily meals nnd The tiny tot Is reported as normal association Is sponsoring a lecture at the M. D. N ichols home for s lx lb o r waa contained to eral Petroleum station ■ operated by Townsend w ent to Eugene Sundny eating habits. The next meeting her finger during gym nasium last and healthy. course ln connection w ith the ex w eeks, returned Saturday to the 1 Monday from Senator Nelson Durham nt the corner of evening. Tom. who Is a freshman will be an all-day session under week. Betty Jacobsen entertained Don- tension departm ent of University home of a son Frank in Springfield. ! Steiw er that the board 0« j . , w . ■— Main and Fifth street. He was In high school, remained In Eu Miss Show’s guidance nnd will be Below Zero W eather Experienced. The George Hohman fam ily spent (has approved an eapendltni« _ 0» nn Safley and Gall Lindamood of Oregon and the first lecture will burled to his hips and one log was gene. held nt Mrs. J. W. McCoy’s home Twenty below zero w eather was Mr. and Mre. W ill Klrtly of Cot Thursday ovenlng at the practice be given March 7 In the high school Sunday with the Alvin Good ram- (1,200,000 for ttaa aoutta j«6(f.TM* painfully twisted. nt 10 o'clock Tuesday. March 8. encountered by Mrs. C. E. Umphrey ily in Goshen. undoubtedly means tlmt wore win auditorium. Other workmen on the Job re tage Orove were guests Sunday at Melvin Paul was a Eugene visitor . house. on her recent visit with her par — ............................ — Word - was received Monday from »tart during ttaa comtog — The com plete list of speakers and moved tho dirt as quickly as they at Robert Phillip» home. on Tuesday of this week. He was 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCord, Eugene that Mr. and Mr*. Harry and win be oontinued tmtU will be announced later. could and Furrow continued with on the program of the turkey asso BETTER FEELING LUMBER in Bayard, la. Mrs. Umphrey was subjects Professor Hnrold J. Noble of the Benston are the parents o f a son pleted. hi» work after a medical exam ina Removnl of Morgan Protested. ciation m eeting that day. to Iowa a month ago by the departm ent of history will be the born that day. This 1* Mr. and MARKET, 3 A Y 3 HANKINS called The chamber of commerce hns tion showed no bones broken, but serious illness of her mother, whom first speaker and his subject will Mrs. Oscar Jackson’s first grand he waa obliged to lay off the next written a letter to the state police she left In a much improved condi _ Four _ Cottage Orava Mre. Clara Edwards Dies. A better feeling In lumber circles tion. While at Bayard Mrs. Um- be "The Trouble B etw een Japan child. Mra. Jackson to with Mrs. Fred departm ent protesting the possible day. Beldtor, Hoxrard I Traoy, M a & Hebron. Feb. 17. (Special.)—Mrs. was and China.” H e wns born and raised Benston and baby for a few days. reported Tuesday by W. T. removal of Officer Morgnn from Clara tarey visited with Mr. and Mre. Stock* and and ( O. Frank Garoutte, bava Edwards, who had suffered a Hankins of the W est Const Lum Mr. and and Mre. Mre. Vern Vern Keahey. Keahey. L. L M. M. Stock* v,4 W‘ , : . 1 1 m K°r®a “ nd can speak as one who Mr. this city. W hile no positive word Ixirneny Ilrlngx Sentence. third stroke of pnralysls Thursday bermen’s association, former lum Wilbur Wtotk'ns former reshlents knows) f ,rst hand both th(, Chlnese Hankins and Arthur Re d attended : been drawu on th* Jury had been received here that the re Charle« T. Hntfleld of this city of thle city. She arrived home Sat- and Japanese. night, died Monday night. She wns la turkey grower* meeting ln Eu- the next term of elrcu was sentenced to 30 days In the movnl Is contem plated, the chnmbor t»v mnth.'i of E J. Edwards. Fun berman of this section. There has utday. The lecture series will be free. It i gene Tuesday. . will open Mareta 7 la wished deportment to a n noticeable In u or- p m m lu Jail (»11 Monday M n m tn v ln n the IhO Eugene Eugene w is ir e q the m e notice n o ir e r in n a r r m e n i io __, , „ „ u . u ’r r ...-« U n u n . : been neen n o n c e a o i e Increase in c r v a s e 111 r- county S e o? the peace court wheS he know that th l. city feels that It Is X he w“ d' The»® are yet far to the hope of the m inisterial asso- The Oscar Jackson fam ily wer* delay waa caused by * Canada is the premier nickel pro elation that Cottage Grove will dinner guesta at the J. A. Joll hom* m«nt of ttaa this wppk pleaded guilty to a charge of tor- --nt It led to have an officer with thl" Mv«2Z_Zr! «*»") sufficient to have any appre- w n » .. _ ducer of the world. show good Interest In and derive 1 Sunday. „ . Iciabie effect on prices, but they headquarters here. ceny. Hntfleld was accused bv b a r U m Eecktoy John the Baptist dressed In cam the profit that to to be had from ------- -~ ' .. . Soy bean Is ranking Manchurian : have, nevertheless, resulted ln a Richard W. McCormick, also of this Scnior Operatta To Be Presented Wednesday Forest Service Work R e lie f C o u n c il W ants ¡R«y stewart G ard en Space T o t B orn to B antons W eighs 2 ^ P o unds M an C o m esN earB ein g B uried A live city, of stealing two watohea. Bookkeeping Outfit*. Sentinel. crop. 1 pronounced feeling of optlmlam. el's hair and ate locust*. raniJEmtns m in KUDU thl* course. ' Bookkeeping Outfit*. SentlneL February * .