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ulinrl AUK I.K IIV r , LA N K COUNTY O R E G O N , F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y M, M t . V O LU M E XI.. «oolcys E n t c r t a i n Housebreakers R. F. BOYCE IS OBSERVER OF WHY CHINESE NOT FIGHTERS WATER PROFITS N I M B E K te Local Relief Flans T o Go On Air LUMBER PRICES M r uml M ik . J, II. Cooley were The Cottage Grove relief council’s called from down town to their They Are Afraid of Nothing but Lack Coheriveness and garden project, designed to help the - I home on south Sixth street Hstur- Armory Filled Monday Night at needy help themselves, which has 1 i day by a report that someone was Leave Thing« Until Bye and Bye. attracted county-wide Interest, w ill Councilman Gives Figures on i breaking Into their home. When Program Oiven by Legion ba given radio-wide recognition by I What Immédiat« Futur« Hold« ; the Cooleys arrived home they KOAC, Oregon stats collage broad Valuation and What De Depends Upon Reaction to E n tire lock of cobsslvsnaaa and a and Auxiliary. while ths Chinsas a r t always going found the marauders comfortably kind of crasy quilt eort of gov to do a thing bye and bye. The Japs casting station In Corvallis, Wad-1 preciation Should Be. ensconsed In the house and making Federal Relief. nssday, March 2. O. V. Breese, I Over 600 persons filled the arm ernment that Is In keeping w ith ths evidently know how to take advan chairman of the relief council, has 1 themselves thoroughly at home. The characteristics of ths Chinaman tage of that lackadaisical attitude. (By ANI'KEW UUCMl)) housebreakers proved to be M r. and ory Monday night for a commun (Crew*» Lamber Dl<««t.) been asked by W. L. Kadderly, The following report shows the Mrs. It. L. Cox of Portland. Mr. ity meeting In observance of the probably are tbs reasons that Japan Another reason for lack of cohestve- KOAC program director, to give an < Tha general outlook for tha tima has been able to Impose upon Its nasa on tha part of tha Chinese actual net profit of the Collage i Cox being a brother of Mrs. Cooley. |George Washington bicentennial. 8-mlnute talk, starting a t 12:20, dee being appears to hinge upon tha Urove water department for the They were permitted to remain un- The meeting was sponsored by the neighbor. T hat Is ths Inference to may be that there are so many dia crlbing the garden plan and the re- stimulation which business In be drawn from tha experiences of lects. Often those living In close American Legion and the Amerl year 1631 to have been »1326 12 til Hunday afternoon. suits expected. leral w ill receive as a result of tbs it. P. lioyce, office manager for tha proximity can not understand each lean iziglon auxiliary. The report that was published Attention of ths stats college financial relief program th at tha O. P. 4k E. railw ay of thia city, who other, but an astounding number sometime ago left the Impression In an uddrees on Waehlngton, broadcasting station was called to government has Just launched, j ilsv. D. P. Cameron paid a sincere spent nine years In China as an of these, particularly those In busl- the Cottage Grove plan by R. C. that the profit was »3623.28. Money The very Iow production of both Ezpreee nese, understand English and that agent for tha American ' tribute to ths first president end that comes Into the water depart ‘ language frequently has to be used Kuehner. Lane county club leader. f ,r and Fonderoea plna throughout 'declared that the genius of Wash- company ment from sources other then from M r. Boyce was In iiong Kong, by the natives to make each other who has promised the relief coun- the northwe, t u bemg nullified as I ng ton was the genius of patriotism. the sals of water should nut be d l assistance In organizing the far as Its effect on the relation of Ths speaker expiessed the belief which Is governed by the British In I understand. figured as a profit for ths water garden work. ths supply to tha demand Is con typical British manner, foreigners Mr. Boyce was a witness to many ' that Washington would havs been department. i _____ cerned through the bad influence of were secure as long as they re- of the battles between w ar lords 1 as great a man today as he was In The »(1,000 bond payment might Several Hundred Delegate« Are heavy Inventories and tha lncreaa- malned In that city, or as, long as and ones saw a firing squad of the , Revolutionary times, be figured as a profit If the syetem „ __ , . ___ „ __ , I ing anxiety for liquidation. i Uns of the outstanding features they remained In nearby territory victors line up 23 or 30 men against Expected from Nearby had been pro|>erly depreciated all , Manufacturers have recently bean wall and shoot them all with one | of the program was a short play, over which the British exercised these years, but since depreciation turning down a good deal of new Communities. concessions volley. The victims apparently had "When Georg« and M artha Re- sovereignty through lias never been taken Into cunelder- business calling for special cutting I turned,** staged by the American fio m lbs Chinese government, but no fear of dsath. There was not a atlon the bond payment (bat la I which carried prices that they Cottage Grove will be host t o - ____ _ _______________ Legion auxiliary. George _________ Matthews when they left ths protected cons quiver on the part of any of them. made each year can not be figured night to several hundred 4-H club and knew to be inadequate, but these Miss Eunice VanDenburg play- tta«y were « ‘ the no®rcy of various ' Boys of 12 to 14 make ths best as a profit. _ . . same concerns havs been «rilling to members of south Is n e county st ,,d t),„ parts of George and M artha war lords In their business dealings ‘ soldiers and seem to have no feat Woman la Killed Instan Instantly d(cj(er on anything already In pile the Sentinel of February A etated a district meeting to be held at 7 30 .Washington and Fred Bennett and “ nd ot unrestrained bandits while of anything. During one occasion and In most cases have felt com- When Struck by Truck; (hat I wanted to »how the water Ml|gli school gymnasium U r ,, c. C. Cruson were the modern traveling. Even Chinamen who have Mr. Boyce saw police duty fo r the I pelled to accept orders even though department In bad. That Is not _ a txirge delegations ars expected George and M artha. The play show- »pent years abroad ars considered i E u r o p e a n settlement In Hong a »•»_. Driver 1« Held. the prices received did not give fact. The motion that was mads by from Lorane. Black Butte, Hebron, ” ‘ ---- * lad ths reactions of the original foreigners whsn they return w ith ' Kong. Foreigners wers called Into ms doss not bear out that slate- I .a (ham, Dorena, Dlsaton and other 1 George and M artha to present day foreign ways and foreign money. service by ths British, who rule that them cost. Mrs. Anton Johnson, 48. was in- meat. W hat is ths use of kidding communities. Hix auto loads of ‘ inventions on their return from the They are permitted to keep the city and also seem to take the lead _______________ ______of the The unfortunate position ourselves and the public Into the leaders from north Izins clubs are paat. Two stately minuets were at- foreign ways and sometimes escape ln the orient ln looking after inter stantly killed about 7:30 Tuesday manufacturers has been clearly belief that ths water department 1s pimming to attend. The Cottage tractive features' ot the play with their lives. national affairs. Each treaty port night on south Sixth street about , demonstrated the past three weeks, making mure money than It actual Grove chamber of commerce 1» ' The Cottage Grove band gave M r. Boyce believes that tha unrest has an International or foreign set h alf a block beyond the city limits during which time an already small ly Is. Who does It benefit T when she was h it by a Ford truck production has been brought down ____ opening of In China followed education of a tlement. sponsoring ths meeting, which will ■ lft-minuls concert at the I havs not been able to flgura out be In charge of It. C. Kuehnor. I the insetlng and* played a number trw ln foreign countries. Evidently Mr. Boyce was not certain about driven by Robert Sidney Jenkins, iower through enforced ehutdosma account of bad weather. Ordi- why the motion was voted down county club leader during the program. The audience while abroad the students learned the alleged Chinese custom that ail IS, and thrown about 15 feet into a ditch. She suffered a fractured narUy if the mills were only turn- unless tbs motion was not properly Ths program w ill open at 7:30 was generous with Its applause In ths putency of political intrigue and i debts must be paid by tbs last day understood by tbs four councilman with a 30-mlnute concert by the appreciation of the high class work ways in which leadership may be , of each year or the debtor must skull and broken back. Jenkins ing out 2ft per cent of a normal cut turned to the profit of the leader. ‘ commit suicide. He was certain was held by state police officers and snow closed the logging camps that voted against It. I am satisfied Cottage Grove band under the di of this group. and taken to Eugene. and production came to a In my own mind that ths council rection of Charles Cochran. N. J. Tha complete program follows: The result has been that, while the ; that the express company was not Charges of involuntary standstill for two weeks, there man want ths public to know tbs Nelson will sing a solo and an ad Hand concert, Cottage Grove bund, national government Is more or less : considered in any such custom. New actual facts as muoh as I do. They dress of wslroms w ill be given by under direction of Charles Coch- recognized, a province, or part of a Year's, however, is a great holiday slaughter were filed Wednesday af would Immediately develop an anx ternoon against Jenkins by District iety to get under cover w ith spe probably thought that the publica Elbert Bede, president of tbe cham jran ; song, "America," audience; In province may be governed by a war < lasting for about two weeks. _ business and prices A large part of the business of . Attorney A lta King. Jenkins was cial cutting tion of such a report as I wanted ber of commerce. M r. Kuehner will 'vocation, Rev. Meredith A. Groves; loid who devises bis own methods published would reflect upon the give ___ ____ ths _________ response. Following thia minuet, group of central grade for collecting revenues and for : the express company was handling ; released on »1000 bond. According would be strengthened. This situa work of some of the city's officials, moving pictures of various 4-H school children; two numbers, Pres maintaining his retinue. He bolds money that arrived there from na- te the report of the state police, the tion has prevailed, a t least with tha but 1 don't think that It would. In project» will be shown. The pro byterian choir; reading, Mrs. John his Job until another w ar lord comas i tives who had gone to tbe United truck was traveling on the wrong 1 inland mills, since the first of tha fact It never occurred to me that gram will end with several short I.. Kelly; solo. Mis. Edna Pearson, aloB(j and drives him out. Thsss w ar I Stales. There were few transfers aide of the road, without proper month but the volume of buying way at all. The city's officials, as talks. Dr. 11. A. Hagen, deputy dle- Eugene; "B irth of the American lords, at least In southern China, 1 the other way so fa r as natives ware lights and exceeding the speed lim - bas been so small that outside of a far as I know, are doing their work ‘ trlct governor of the Llone club, Flag," pantomime under direction where M r Boyce was located, speak ; concerned. I t was astounding the it a t the time of the accident little complaint on the part of the well. | will speak, as will also several rep of Mrs. C. E. Frost, w ith Mrs. Clara good English which they learned in amount of money that found Its Brakes of the car were ln legal con- buyers a t delayed shipm ent change in general conditions The report is as follows: Burkholder ax George Washington College. Apparently the w ar lords way there from the earnings of dltlon, they reported resentatives of various 4-H clubs. Io. uceas (r o a W aler Accompanied by her husband, rèsulted. Mrs. Alice Woodruff, River Road, and Mrs. M ary Smith as Betsy have not yet become accomplished la undry men and c o o k a holding 114.270 97 One unfortunate phase of lav president of ths Lane county lead Roea; »• lection, Christian church bandits. When one la driven out he down Jobs ln the good old U. 8. A. who was walking on the side near tory reduction which always has to , , L_ rl .. will apeak ^briefly choir; piano duet, Madelle Beidler Icavee his treasury and parapber- The Chinese have not yet become est the edge of the road, Mrs. era association, be met, now threatens to become an load Mias Helen Cowgill, assistant *nd Frances Mackln; number, Cot- »»H * of government behind for bis civilized to the extent of practicing Johnson was on her way to Cottage injurious factor to the general mar- P m n lte leader ____ will _ give a talk tage Grove band; address, "George »uccessor. Usually the w ar lord bo- birth control. Tha birth rate is Grove to attend a Royal Neighbors w U aaU aaaous 11 Vtf slat e club ___ _______ __________ iia ia e irr frtini genaral fund lodge meeting. The husband was I ket. T hat is the cleaning up of 444 I I on conducting club meetings. I Washington,** Rev. Cameron; quar Ing driven out makes little resis high, although m ortality Is I ranefxr frwtu Mtwsr fund ft .S 4 0 ends where Idle m ill The evening s entertainment will t®t number. Methodiet women» tance and his soldiers that fall to high. I t is a case of survival of the not injured. The left side bed ot Job-lot tail T ra aa f« r f r v « a ir w t fund 420 00 close with games and light refresh quartet; play, "When George and away readily adapt themselves fittest and one who makes it must th® truck h it Mrs. Johnson, throw- stocks •----- have - — been ---*-------- reduced to the peaMMs pre^ntatlons; the wl.hm. of the new w ar lonL b , phy. icaIly ^ u l p p - for almost 1»« her to the left Into a ditch. ^ ‘“ ‘ 7 " i 'x ^ •2 0 .4 1 0 14 menta ssrved by U . chamber of « » rth a Returned;* mixed cars. W hile thia U s M a ts » o plan to at- "8 t®r Spangled Banner." band and , On® r® "o n ‘ hat the treasury and anything. M r. Boyce remembers Janklns stopped immediately, went to to fill ,d l mixed cars. Wh Those who M atarla! of » a r i.,« binde • 73224 paraphernalia of government is not on< fam ily of 4» children. The i lnt<> Cottage Grove, notified police means the selling of shorts, la v Motera and Uuaoa 1 J 4 8 I tend havs been asked to take platee ' audience. __ grades and odd patterns to a con- >.(jtiH»utaat and «oola ..... » ....„ , — moved may be that the defeated maid would take them on tbe I officers and summoned a physician. 1 15 low &4 war lord may be back w ithin a few streets w h e re th e y - ~ ^ ( tra v e l'In ' D “ * 1 * kld marks showed" for 100 «Iderable extent it has an Injurious Ths chamber of commerce com and state officers who ln- i ®«®ct on both wholesale and retail .......................... ........... days and doesn't wish to be bother- ¡¡n.a of seven. In each row w e n ‘ | feet 4 M 00 mittee in charge of arrangements ('uUeator'a salary ed packing things back and forth, children of practically ths same vest (gated said that this indicated pneea. Numerous mills through- P rinting and advertising M ... 14 18 Is H. A. Hagen, O. V. Breese and i' «ta«» aad 1 to n 00 M r. Boyce said that ths armies age, apparently seven children by that Jenkins woe driving about S3 out the northwest now have stocks I'titnp boue» slartriclty gttO oo C. A B eidler have been cut down to where, of the w ar lords reminded him of seven «rives. The prolific father miles an hour. Jenkins was on his 42 70 4.000 00 purpose of casting reflections upon nothing so much as bunches of maintained a two-story house to way to Cottage Grove to attend na- unless there is a very marked lm- 7.474 00 tlonal guard drill and was the only provement in the demand that wUl - sheep. Although they have plenty provide sleeping quarters. the W a rra n t intorrst paymont >42 an anyone but ln ths hope that M r. Boyce’s position required so- member of battery "E " absent that justify a resumption of sawing, it 1,113 7 40 taxpayers will get a better under- ’ Colorful costumes, an attractive of advance Inform ation of the ar- night. | is not improbable th a t job-lot i Machina shop work 5 >0 standing of ths ftnanc they better class of stage setting, tuneful music, clever, rival _ of _ _ an invader, . .. make .. . little . cial contact w ith . the . 1 1 lu h l County Coroner Clarence Simon w111 be made- dialog and gay Spanish dances Preparation to resist the attack and the Ch nss. « id h . acquirsd some 144 05 which confront them. and State Police Officers Paul The northwest lumber Industry 355 00 M s trr reading This Is only one of the problems made the hlxh school operetta. "The when they SCC they are about to be dexterlty wlLh th® chopsticks, al- Ac<|.lent Insuranra ru«h headlong in any though he never became an expert Morgan and H . W . Hovrard care- has been taking It on the chin so 31 34 of ths city government, there are r^ lle of B a ^ e l^ a " orM entcdW cd- ^ y d M lW u " prodSoI d‘r®cUon that ta k e , them away However, t h . Chines, recognized M ls r o lls n * •<> is 2 10 fully Investigated the accident much th at It la now staggering Hofund inetsr dsp»>alts 154 3« many others. _____ lion Th, lux’l, e c t “ d Lvmnaeium fro.m wher* ^ e y were. Each man the deficiencies of their visito r. In Tuesday night, lntervle«ring w it- about groggily. The fu tility of at- 1.124 ia To ba lanes, or p ro fil for I 9 J I and commi* “ ry thl"' re’ pe,<;t provided nesses and visiting the place of the tempting to show a margin of prof- Editorial note.--Inasm uch as Ths w »i weH n n ' y a n d ’ t h ^ T u T .n c “ L* r i o . e i o . i t Sentinel is subjected to criticism In accident, but at that time fixed no j it on present prices Is clearly ap- departm ent with small silver fo rk a was generous with Its applause. I t probably Is well that the Chi- Funeral ceremonies of ths Chi blame nor gave a decision as to the parent Stumpage values have long Mr. Brund's statement. It wishes to W arrants outstanding Tom Howard, as l*atrlck Malone, cause of the accident. 1 since been absorbed and the avsr- >7,040 43 add a few sentences. January 1. 1V31 a red headed Irishman, stole the nese can not be gotten together ln nese Interested M r. Boyce. A t flret Funerai services for Mrs. Johnson age concern today feels lucky I f it R»es|vs4 from sals Whan M r. Brund made hie mo show. H it amusing antics and clev one cohesive body. They seem to he had d ifficu lty la distinguishing of tim ber 1 2 .1 3 1 0 1 tion before the city council he said er by-play brought down the house have no fear of death. Under prop- between a funeral and a wedding, w ill be held a t 10:30 Saturday fore- operates and suffers no other la Reeslvsd from Lana county 250.00 something about wanting a state time and again. Other leads were er circumstances they «rill follow About as much noise was made at noon a t the M ills chapel and Rev. than Its stumpage cost T he de W a rra n t Wa. 10,410 blindly the leader they worship. I f one as a t the other. A t first M r. M eredith A. Groves of the Metho mand for cutting business Is so ment such as would be made by cashed back 142.10 C<T h 2 "c2 fi 'fnl'lnwl 7 U b d a M o n , I lhvae tecmlnX hundreds of millions Boyce sympathized w ith the mourn- dist church «rill officiate. Interm ent light that the small concerns th at a v o o »2.50# IS one reporting his Income for taxa H«r..r ’ houl<1 Acorné a fighting machine ere, but when he learned th at they w ill be ln the A. F. * A. M .-I. O. O. have no overhead and are sawing tion purposes. I f the state or fed to the j Bp, they mlght were professional mourners and F. cemetery. on a sort of cooperative basis w ith »4.400 so eral government should require an tero, a wealthy plantation owner, Harold Mackln; G loria de Montero, J u n . I , 1097. smoust of In g ra Josephine Mathlson was their employes are easily able to conquer and rule h alf the world. . that the fellow who mourned the ... »4 400 50 Income tax report from the city wa hie wife, an arlatrocrat, o u l.la a d ln s w arrsel» — Dorotny However, there la no danger under loudest got a bonus he was no bom July 21, 1883, ln Norway. She handle all the timber business be ter department for 1S31, this la The money received from the what ths report would have to be, Stewart; M argarita, an accomplish present conditions. China has no longer touched by the sig ht In te r- was married January 26, 1601, ln ing placed a t prices which the larg ed daughter, Florlene Strauaen; sals of timber was used to pay off using Mr. Brund's own figures: cannot consider. navy worthy the name, only anti- ment usually does not take place Norw ay to Anton Johnson. Surviv er operations Lieutenant Harold W right, customs bonds and bond Interest, but It has Actual operating expenses quated field equipment and no way Immediately. The coffin la carried ing relatives Include tbe widower Added to this dismal picture la tha Inspector from the United States, tha tendency Just ths same to re (stats a n d federal gov to raise a w ar chest. i to a temple or holy place of some and six children, Mrs. Ingrid Simp great scrutiny now necessary ln ex Ralph Boalaugh; Patrick (P a t) M a duce ths amount of outstanding ernments do not perm it Changes In w ar lords, carrying sort, where It remains until rela- son. Cottage Grove; Alfred John tending c red it Credit ratings must lone, companion of H al, Tom How warrants. changes ln government, often are tives are shown a lucky place for son. Cottage Grove; Mrs. M ary Ga- be checked carefully and even at bond payments or Interest ard; M artha M atilda Ayers, an Taking up ths subject of depre payments to be Included In _ These _ places __ _ Inconvenient in the conduct of bust- burial. are _ often _ so routte, Eugene, and Reuben. Flor- that concerns th at are solvent to- English governess, Esther Allen; ciation o f the city’s water system. operating e x p e n s e s !_____ »3,81706 nese. Once the express office of crowded" w ith coffins that walking ence ,n d Louise Johnson. Cottage day In small towns and even large Francisco de la Vega, chief Inspec Ths Sentinel says that the depre Depreciation at 8% on which M r, Boyce was manager re- between them la d iffic u lt Food la Grove. Mrs. Johnson was a mem- ones where the banks fa il in tor at the customs house, who ciation of tha water plant has nev celved a quantity of silver for the brought for the dead and when It ber of the Royal Neighbors. The bunches, suddenly find themselv »123,337.20 (these are M r. claims to be a nobleman, Melvin er been taken Into consideration Cantonese government A change In disappears the relatives feel that Johnson fam ily have been residents and their customers without funds Brund’s figures and hla Breese; Mercedes. M argarita's sis W hy hasn't It been taken Into con- depreciation percentage) 3,766.i l ter, Beulah Hastings; Emilio, a factions was taking place and the their lost Is faring well. M r. Boyce of this community for nine years, w ith which to do business. I t la a time when those who are attempt ilderatlon? I don't know ss any sliver had to be kept in the express noted that the priests and keepers coming here from Leona. Jenkins has one tra ffic violation ing to keep going and provide em one In particular Is to blame for Total expanaea__________ »8,613 17 toreador, suitor of Mercedes, Claude company’s vaults until it was car- of these holy places seemed well M iller; Pedro, manager of de Mon not taking depreciation Into con tain who was a t the head of the fed, although they spent no money conviction against him, th at of ployment for their men are paying This amount would be deducted for food. Large pieces of punk are ! sP«®dlnR ln W »- A t that tim e he a heavy price for their courage and sideration. but I do know that If from receipts of (20,616.18 and tero's plantation, I-ewIs Wilson; governm ent Captain Colton, of the cruiser Mon Control of provinces or parts of I burned while the body Is asraiting was 16 years old. Jenkins was re loyalty. It had been the water department would leave (11,006 01 as p ro fit In - tana, Faye Stewart; Don Juan, stu provinces by war Ivrds w ith ambi- burial. These are purchased from cently married to Hazel Lockwood. W hat the future la no one can would show a big loss each year. terest paid would be an allowable dent friend of Emilio, Lee Dugan; The truck driven by Jenkins was say w ith any degree of certainty. I am going to attempt to deprs- deduction (not an expense) upon Don Jose, student friend of Emilio, tlons to swell their treasuries often the priest, and relatives usually M r. find a lucky place for burial before owned by his father, Robert Jen d a ta the water system Just to try which tax would not be paid. The W allis Boslaugh; Dona Marcela, Is expensive for business. Boyce recollected once when his J the punk la entirely consumed. The kins. Lane Road Projects Visited. to show the public how time and reason this Is a deduction probably Leslie Scott, chairman of the ne«v ths elements work to destroy. Is because tax would be paid by the friend of M argarita, Erm a Bennett; companv movad a cariO of tungaten . we<nhy. being able to buy more ex- Iiona Anita, friend or M argarita, ore a dletanc< of 18 or 20 miles and pensive Rev. Cameron Buys Residence. state highway commission, and R. pensive pieces pieces of of punk punk th at bum The value of the water system of , person receiving the Interest money Fay Woolley; chorus of U. 8. had ,b t M vera, Rev. D. P, Cameron has pur H. Baldock, newly named state Mr. Brund probably hae set hie marines; chorus of Spanish stu ]ords durlng th, t , „ o rt dutanee for a longer period, have more dif the City of Cottage Grove as car ficulty in finding the desirable bur chased the Lester W . Childs resi highway engineer, ln company w ith ried on ths books of ths city Is valuation too low, ln which cnee dence property located a t Thir Carl G. Washburns, Eugene mem ' .. , .. .. However, the w ar lords «vers hon- ial place. there would be a greater amount 1 »213,083.80. h 8 ° ‘7 « 1 TT’ “ « u vn "«t to the extent that when the duty Relatives bring money and valu- teenth street <md Washington ave ber of the commission, inspected ths This amount Is divided as follows for depreciation, and profit would rectlon of Miss Aimee Banks. Miss was paid safe conduct was given to j ables to the temples for the dead to nue. H e had been renting the Umpqua highway w ork between as nearly as I am ahi« to ascertain: be leas, but If valuation figure, are , E g h accompan„ t. ,, ,, i the boundaries of the domain of the take «rith them, but the priests give property for over a year. The deal Drain and Reedsport Wednesday Wood pip» lln» to RuJ»d». ratsed M r. B ru n d . ftgures .howlng , „ P rycpdl , .. he o pcretla‘ and . . Preceding the operetta and be- npxt w ar ,opd hum in le io «tno,ooo.oo gilt ln exchange for these. When w m handled by the H a ll * John afternoon. The group is personally Cnnrrntn re»»rvolr on Lend»»» tween act. the high school orches- Althou(fh there u ,,. heIter , kel. money and valuables are in the ston Realty company. inspecting this part of the highway hill, bull! 102» 28,000.00 been a money loner would not be tra played several numbers. De ter local government, the natlon- coffin when It «urlves, this la re and a portion of the McKenzie high Htnnl plpo lln« to Lsllinin, correct. tween the first and second acts Mel- a, government , eem, ' to the Box L etter Files. The Sentinel. built 1»2S .................... 25,000.00 way, two major highway projects In moved and the holy g ilt takes Its But whether the water system W««( »Id« wtt«r ■h«»l, vslu«d vin Breese played two saxophone moncta t the courtg and place. The priests seem never to be Lane county, before contracts are • I shout ...................................... 8.500 00 has been a money loser In the paet numbers. 1 out of the shrine and placed before le t The job on the Umpqua high , some other functions which must affected by a depression. (.'Itr d l« lrlh ii(ln ( >rsl«m. »bout 50.588.20 has nothing to do w ith whether It The book that I have give« de Is a money loser now. Receipts are " t .-0 81 wn * 7 “ ,B anlL,g' ! have a central source of power. When the body is tnterrsd, quan the assembled ones. Sometimes the way Is the grading of the Elkton- MUs Thd m a Rem Miss Joy Ingalls w ar ,ord however_ u, aa h„ preciation scientifically oa follow»: tities of food and fu rn itu re are shrines are so equipped that press Paradlse Creek section and comple two or three times as great annu Wood pipe depreciation, ft per ally as they were when this w riter and Miss Sara-Louise Shields by the own judgment In the Issuance of piled on the grave. This stays but a ing a button causes the coffin to tion of the grading between D rain cast In appreciation of their work cent per year. flat or other money. little while and it Is the opinion of appear. There may be only dust and Reedsport, Unking this road arrived here 20 years ago. Ths wa Concrete depreciation, 2 por cent ter system Is maglng a profit at the on the operetta. The government, national and M r. Boyce that the keepers of the remsUnlng In the coffin but the w ith the W est Coast highway. The next meeting of the commis per year. local, Is supported to a large extent cemeteries conduct a considerable mourners do not look to see. present time, even though It may Box Letter Files, The Sentinel. Steel or galvanized pipe, 3 1-8 por be a small one, and there Is no In Shanghai M r. Boyce noted sion w ill be March 3 when contracts by salt taxes sim ilar to those that business in food and household ~ ~ i have caused so much trouble ln goods. cent per year. mounds scattered around the resi on construction jobs w ill be taken recognized bookkeeping system by Applying the abovo depreciation which the figures can be put to sst payments In operating expenses, India. Some of the wealthy use shrines dential d is tric t H e was Informed up. The two Lane county jobs w ill percentage figures to the water sys gether to show otherwise. Even M r. and these payments were several , M r. Boyce noticed the Inexplicable as burial places. Benches are main that these were graves and the be the first two bids to be let by tem, we find that the water system Brund shows ln his compilation times as large as the amount he difference ln the temperament of tained In front of the sepulchre. spots selected were the lucky ones the new commission. The coot of has depreciated as follows; that there was a profit even after later shows should have been do- ! the two great oriental raoes. The Here relatives come to communo Indicated while the bodies lay In the job on the Umpqua hlgh«ray Is J .Japs are extremely__ aggressive, w ith the dead. The coffin te taken state in the t e m p le s .____________ estimated at »183,000. Including bond payments and lnter- ducted for depreciation. A il t , 4-HCLUBST0H0L0 DISTRICTMEETTOOAY MRS. JOHNSON FATALLY INJURED TUESDAYNIGHT HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA Its Wood pip« lln »100,0 0 0 .0 0 20 »35,261.7(1 K«a«rvolr Lend««» hill— 25,000 00 5 22,808.02 26,000.00 3 City dlitributlnr »y»t«ni— > 60 635.30 12 22,012.02 Ht««l pip« lln« to aouth— 40,404.50 W««t «Id« w»t«r »h«d— 6,500.00 »216,085.80 5,600.00 126,587.20 I t la a difficult task to depreciate tha city distributing system. I t has been In use from one to 30 years. I figured the depreciation for 12 years at the rate of 8 per cent per year. The water system has outstand ing bonds to the amount of »143,- 000 and warrants outstanding the first of this year of »4,460.30. Total Indebtedness of »147,480.30. This shows a loss to the water depart ment of »20,638 30 In the last 20 years. I do not claim that these figures are 100 per cent correct, but I do claim that they are not exagger ated. Thia report la not w ritten for tha THE FEATHERHEADS WHATfc Tyif, B f O«bom« Fanry Is Willing to Sacrifice TOTAL COSI OF HüMDlNG&a. 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