VOM 'Mit. X I. A f.F »KOVK, I. A.NF. COUNTY OREGON. FRIDAY, MARITI M. •V LUMBER PAPER a I ILL PAINTS DARK PICTURE Lodge Is (ìivcn Gavel fro m Holy Land L POTATO PRICES RISE ONIONS TOPPINO MARKET EARWIO PARASITES ARE READY TO 8TART WORK 1 L IS FOUND TO OF t BEST EMERGENCY FOOD 2 MILLS OF STATE ARE J STARTING OPERATIONS Communltlaa In Oregon troubled Oregon State College, Corvallis. with earwig* .nay get a colony of March 22. Potato market« from the earwig psrualte», now being C. K. Brown ha« preaented a j March 10 to 18 experienced the used effectively n I'ortlhnd, for re Metropolitan express call and de hanil carved «aval and a hand " greatest rally In m o n tb e , due l a r g e - ____ - • livery service will be started In Cot- I leaee _____ this eprlng. Through an „,- ar See* Hope for Lumber Induitry carved keyatune to the A. F. A A. Man Who Put Saving» In Pipe >y lh« prolonged season for old rangement made by the O. 8. C. ex­ Minimum Diet Requirement. 1 PUn»» “ and Bend 0« M lod|(a. Th>< gavel 1« made from crop potato** a» a reeult of damag tonalon «ervlce with the Portland in Establishment of an ollv* branch Mr Brown brought und Buried It Forgot« Ing froet» In the »outhern early |n»ectr»ry. some 70 colonies of the says that few cities of this site have Listed by Professor Foods on Active List, Business the«« from th* Itoly l^tnd, which I crop district*, according to the Ore- p a r a * I t e e may be distributed Home Loan Banka. ■ that service, lie mails his request and Nutrition. ha and M u. Brown vlelted a year in Pine Increases. gon State college extension »ervlce. through Oregon on a coet basis i for It about six months ago. Whore Pipe Li. • he condurted frorn denced through the many examples -------------------- home Interests. Mrs. Williams said __________________ ____ _ _ __ _____ work *t camp. try. Concerns that are sound fi­ Hpringfleld after thè flret o t Aprii. and coses which have been drawn milk stands at the head of the list Thirteen young lads of the city. city, j Full production of log* la being nancially are now finding It necee I ni« move le helng meda to cui ex- tu the attention of the headquar­ of these “emergency rations.“ most of them accompanied by their secured and they are com ing into ■ary to extend their customers ad |ien«ea. By tha move thè «ame ters of various associations partici­ Placed in order of their necessity £*rentJ|. before Police Judge , Dallas from cam p by trainloads dltlonai time but due to the failure force ________ enti ha rulla thè affair* of (he pating In the campaign. and economy, these foods were i^re*‘»e Monday charged with parti- daily. Hume unueual case* of hoarding uf outstanding ooinpanie* the banka I defunct Sprlngftoid'bauk In con­ named by Mrs. Williams: Milk. ‘ a a ? or«a" ‘zed raci‘ et for I To all in tents and purposes camp have become frightened ami junction with the affair* of the lo­ are reported by the International whole grain cereals, potatoes, car- Arcade has been down since Christmas, as turning thumb« duwn un lumber cal bank without additional coat. Association* o t Lion* clube, who rots, tom atoes end egg». These . /J *''• A f i P^role<1 weather conditions prevented re­ paper of any kind. The reluctance Mr llavem an, In charge here for are exerting an Intensive anti- food* will maintain growth, provide i®.3 ,Ly .pa,^Tnta’ w tb Jh* adroont- sumption of logging when the tu carry trade acceptance« that the »tats bank examiner, will visit hoarding campaign among their --------- Yu,8 ‘ ,furnUh regulating mater- , ,t!^ y.„ inuat ?UA. crews w ent back and after waiting have become paat due throw« the bate o n c e a week, or oftener If 2800 clubs. Cottage Grove was not greatly In­ n - u t- ,, , 1l a —4he three food needs of the hu- trouble in the future and that their a short time they were pulled out. burd«n back onto the ahlpper or tiece»eary. Fred llauger, who 1« One cane was reported of a man convenienced by the high w ater of Frank Reid, Eugene attorney. Is man body which must be met if 0aren ^* must subm it weakly re- Later, when the supply o f loos at wholesaler who In turn become» u»»l»tlng In handling affalra here, who had Inquired at a hardware last week which was reported to out for the republican nomination health is maintained ports for a period o f 30 days show- the pond was exhausted the mill for district attorney. Kenneth N lel- | M.ik „ tbe moHf ing «hat the boys are at home every clo«ed?R woe th . .o n ^ e r t ' .h ^ t d ^ pinched and everybody suffer* w ill he t r a n s fe r r e d to J m e tiOB C ity store tor a "sounding" device which i have the wuim worst aifiLc since 1927, i o . q been «.it in«* i V¿ i, at n •*«■»«.** . »w.» jmuk lb ukt moat nearly all-Dur- a t lim in e e v e r y c lo a e d . I t was the lonaest shutdown through the unwillingness of tha to a»»iet In handling affair* of the would detect burled m elsl. In ex­ *?LC^.V,7‘i b"Ln.e “ ?*_re Í £ 2 cT,m«.W'rÂ:P± 1C,%n',h .eP’,h ? ÎÏ S " ,ood on and ‘ Tuart n‘f apology to the theater man- which he should perform when cloaed. ____ most needed. William» explained though . agement. Mr llavem an reporta that liqui­ all of his saving* In a piece of lead «ewers were unsble to handle. There l,ve « e,d 18 opposed so far by .. only b . - Mrs - . Judge Breese informed Bend, Ore., March 18.—C. L. fated, It le not Improbable that aorne of dation l i m a will extend over a con­ ¡ h .’ nh’ e “ ®W unab * to locala was no such Inconvenience thl* n . ° ^ ¡1 ^ ' S rke' f«w persons consume that’ much. th< lai 1* and *h—- ---------— that — if g general eneral m n a g e r or their parents m a anager of tne the unevun- Shevlin- the banker« have gone closely sid e r a b le period of time, and to Anoiber case was that of a b o v y c a r - The 8oli C"urse was more or v siatte™ *saaie^ n» «ftatrtei'.fnit.* Carrots provide much vitam in A, ln y l *Je lad a a r e foun<1 o n th e Hixon Lumber company, announced enough Into their studies of the maintain an office here would add wlm w i i u iib le T .^ r e n .lln uuUtb m laa* f lo o d s but play was complete- L ? O ‘ Which builda “ P resistance to infec- ’ treel’ a ftTrIltbe h°v,Ur they wH1 today that all th rei units of the market to discover that lumber le unnecessarily to the expense. Col­ being sold today for le»» than the lections on notes will be slow mid cost of production and to realise real property owned by the bank squirming In his seat. Becoming “Y7 lads be home early and that parents T h e n ls n t « i l l he .I .k , that If thl« 1« continued. It 1« only nn h l he |||»V M | to a n y advantage lhe object of suspicion, the boy was tatlon several fam ilies on the Row dale , or nomination for sheriff, en- they a r / cooked ti e e present in e.rn t market. market ver and Mo.by creek road» were Hvened the week-end political pic- i v . e e . i w - rOCe“ ' d , A 11 m a k e r . n n r , . . ? k 7?® Pla.nt wlU °P«™ted eight a question of time until everyone on n lh , e x a m in e , I and It was found that ----- n marooned «T oh '^ h it’t'fr vegetable* contribute certain body 7!Ait® i,iI’ J >orta may h* e It«ndad In- hours a day. six day* a weak, and for a few days, but matn ture by com ing out will be broke, which 1« the alarm­ The market 1» not right for die- »S.1*» *n bill* was sewn to the boy's a bitter mineral* and bulk. definitely. work will be rotated to give lobs highways were o i« n and there was attack on the use wiui ing truth It cannot be denied that posal of bonds but It is hoped to underwear. of so - called "Vegetables provide the cheapest The get 9 o'clock as the to regular employe*, Is ted said. No the matter of finances will from arrange a sm all dividend to de Accounts from other source* tell no water on streets of the city, al­ "stool-pigeons" In law enforcem ent form of laxative to combat the hour the b° y g obould be at home, new help will be employed. now on be more of a factor than It (.«»itore through the sale of liberty money dated prior to the Civil though a number reported several work, ! 'fatal American d iet’ of concen- but changed the hour to 8 o'clock ------ has been In the past. I bonds. — — - now coming >_•_ — inches of water In their basements. tnLheyl war into circulation. trated foods," Mrs. William* point-, at the request of parent* o f the Portland, Ore., March 18.—-Tl** traffic Mills In all peris of western ' tin e dollar In hoarding since the . On Saturday . . . to the north _ — ______ —. i n. to _- be a ___ candidate for — the republi-led nor o u t -- "The more restricted t h e 1 lad*. - '1- 127 m ills reporting to the W estern Civil war. If it had been properly h,‘d ,d «/' by way Lorane, as Pa- can nomination as sheriff and will ” et however »he Oregon and W ashington are serl The charge against the boys wa* P*"« a*«oclatlon for the week end- Invested, would now be worth ap- clflc highway was Impassable at the ,,ppo»e stra it and R. W Hall, both ; to include c id hv, more necessary ously considering closing ilow of the Eugene nolire fr,™ K,¿?clude,«c?<, U,v er for youn* , that one of their number would be >ng March 12, operated at an aver- undergrade croe»lng north proxlm alely 329 ““ ‘ of Gosh formerlv tha remainder of the year »om e E A MKIornMkXone o f £ e fn £ t children. Only oil labeled a* con- admitted to the theater In the usual aK® of 9.2 per cent of capacity as going to keep under way unlit t The objects of the Lions cam ­ en und at Judkins point near Eu­ en? m»mbTn?of Uw ^ g i.la t ir e h7^ viLamln D U of yal “«-" I manner and^ he would make hl* compared with 9.1 per cent the gene. Saturday night the W illam­ nave sn opportunity to test the | paign are. "first to get money, hU m m U M tln / M t Uon HeV -------------------- way to the Vear door through the previous week, and 8.2 per cent for strength of spring buying nu in April now hidden. Into circulation, and ette at Eugene had risen to 14 to filed man Lafky “ f ^Sii* clW U c?rcuUt' J° hn P ' « ‘.-a. emergency exit, unlock the door and year to date. During the week and It appear* a »afe prediction •econd, to conduct a campaign ot feet. In 1927 It reached 17 fe e t mg nomm ating petition, fo? one o f n J° hn P o“ard .w ‘ch*. res^ en t of permit the other lads to enter. It 32 of these m lltaw ere operating at _ _ to the __ ____ The rain itself would have not ___________ _ that unle«» there I* more hu»lne»» p o p u la r x tu ia lio n as func- Cottage Grove for 29 years, died waa sa id that the lads congregated a° average of 23.9 per cent of tlon of money of banka, of credit, been sufficient to cause a flood, but ¿hi three legislative" positions and better prlc*» before the first of W J - - B e a n Of ---- F u e e n e w ill" » « » » « , l Sunday. Funeral services were held ' nightly in the alley In large num- j paclty, and the remainder (99 m ills) brought with It much of the P. — May the output will drop to almost School Board Slashes Every and to show the disastrous con»e- M » E X for UThn e e Tlpu°bP l £ £ dO,rn" quences when credit Is restricted by «now from the mountains. nothing Production for th* week am ount­ nomination for county surveyor. ° f tbe Free Methodist The plna mill* are using rar* money withdrawn from the arteries - ------- - Item in Tentative Bud­ ed to 12.892.000 feet, while ship­ Frank E Mendenhall of this city ! Waa iD of business Judgment a» none 1» making ar­ J. A. Coleman Dtee. ments totaled 32,854,000 feet and or­ get for 1932-33, M -1- O- O. F. ceme- rangement* to start a* they normal­ Melvin Jones, founder and secre­ J. A. Coleman, resident here 12 probably will file for the demo- L v l A der* 42,160X100 feet. Unfilled order* ly do and the fir mill« will be tary general of Lions International years ago and brother of Mrs. A. J cratic nom ination for a legislature , 1 jj'r increased 9,306,000 fe e t W icks, who was aged 72 forced t» do th* same thing unleaa Is a member o f the advisory com­ Gowdy of this city, died Friday a t ' position. Teachers in the Cottage Grove Current new buslnea* Increased i years, w as born March 10, 1860, in ■ o m e unexpected Improvement schools face a cut of 8 per cent in mittee of Col. Frank Knox, chair­ Lodi, Cal., where he had lived since 5,805,000 feet or 15.9 per cent over I Linden. Wisconsin, and wa* married man of the national com m ittee leaving here. Funeral cervices were show» up toon wages in a tentative budget for the last week. Current production* in­ December 18, 1882 in Iowa. He is The one thing which now offer» hoarding. It is his convic­ held there Monday forenoon. Inter­ year which iias Oven pre­ against creased about 340,000 f e e t and survived by bis w ife and nine chil­ hope 1« the early »»tabllahment of coming tion that "If all of the cltlxen In­ ment was to have been here but pared by the echool hoard and stitutions shipment* were 3,639,000 feet lea* dren: W. A. W icks. Elm er Wilcka, nnd business enterprises Mrs. Coleman, who Is In poor horn* loan banks. Those who had which was submitted Wednesday Holy week ha* been observed by than the preceding week. Mrs. Elizabeth Tarr, Mrs. Mabel expected lhe government's relief night to a representative group of in the V. 8. made a maximum ef­ health, did not feel able to moke Sallee. F. E. W icks ail o f Cottage the Presbyterian and Methodist rogram to make It |s>»»lble for the taxjiayera. There was som e sug­ fort to turn their currency and the trip. jGrove; J. G. W icks, Alma, Mont.; churches w ith m eetings each eve­ ____________ ____ _ lived here he ank» to put oom* money Into cir­ gestions that a 10 per cent cut gold Into bank deposits, cash in the When Mr. Coleman Highway Baptist Church, Henry Mr*. Myrtle Pitcher. Grant* Pass. ning this week. The general subject culation ar* already beginning to should have been made, but other­ hands of banks would Increase by had a ranch In Gowdyvllle. reallxe that they were gullible aa it wise the pro|> P T P T o u r o . 5 ' , r ' 11 have been paid for the post five Pre-Easter services started last Mildred Bennett. Delbert Sikes and SAYS AGENT FLETCHER ished Reir ~ D ~ P „ Cameron; Fath- years hold the competition of the saving« in th e ,li» tu , t. both of which re­ day. Evening guest* were Mr. and may become taxable provided _________ . .. .. ......................... !ar>. J h y Hands I Commend My and loan companies down to a duce the amount received from Mr*. Johnny Sm ltt and son of Cot- nlght nt the Pentecostal church Carroll Breese. W. S. Averill of the county sheriff takes action to S !'*yH^ 3P™ ." S i T ^ f « about impose a sh eriffs lien on tha prop­ minimum so that with the return state and county, and nl»o due l o j taf ? Grov*. ___, . of normalcy they will be «ure of a an - n i n —- —- - — 1-, («m e r i s |, n c v i t e m 1 ’ « » id M r * . I el* Hodson were erty for unpaid taxes. K eeney point­ In - — warrant 5 , „ » a„ - ‘ ‘L 1? * P. ± i C? “ ed out. Mr. Keeney also pointed out m tere^ «“ PP-r K««'«t* Friday evening of the of the young people and an Easter here. D ancm g is to be the diversion ^ t““ ,ty ¿ ° L rJdd‘i market for their etirplu» fund« and for Increase bond and warrant interest p M sh a w fam „ y of 3.-------- pocket gophers, according to O. S. been Invited to come any tim e dur- so goe» the wicked working« of lhe placed Cottage program will be given. The public of th« evening and refreshm ents that thl3 property m ight become In the budget tu com pensate (5r„' entrenched power« who are too far for taxes . wl11 be served a t the close of the Fletcher, county agricultural agent. : ing the service and to stay os long involved In litigation In cose some may not be jiald, the w ' _ H ardlsty and son | has been invited. The gophers in the low lands, he as they desire. Anyone will be at removed from the average cltlxen actual cut that -------------------- .dance. person choee to tender back taxes In the levy la 34.200. n “ r''. J * * ™ , said, w ill have been drowned by the I liberty to leave at any time. Ap- on and »mall Industrial« to be Inter­ P*'n l the week *nd visitin g ! SILK CREEK. I * * * •in.- — i...-i .......I i- - putting ..i n - ., the .u - I D*loas ’ spent I the land. In that event, title to 15ie school board la flood w aters. Gophers escaping , propriété verrj m usic has been ar- ested In them further than the 1 proposed cuts before the public to friends and relatives In Eugene and March 22.—Mrs. George Wlcken- Free Methodist Church, F ifth drownlng are now concentrated In ranged. i the land m ight become clouded. field they offer for explollaton. Marcola. i-ii „ -o r»onald o f C o tta v e street and Monroe avenue, Roy W. _. . . ____,___ _ ... In another opinion received from get the reaction of taxpayers In ad­ The W. A. Dlckena fam ily of Grove were visitors at the home of Howell, pastor. — Sunday school i.?«-jLg,Ler_-andS' , ? y u^Uu tiingj The outlook for the lumber In- vance th“ state tax com m issioner It waa of preparation o f the budget WOQ o iw a w r « i « i i Than i iic tu i Lincoln." _, k i v u i i i . sing several stirring anthem s, in­ M in iu m ILUhter not, ™Jii»v “ W ha" ent®rod a plea ®f ? ;« aUye «lnth Tho auxiliary, at Its meeting, Saturday. • • • The store' was 'crowded ¡ gu.7'_tS-?E1 í í . C!?“i ' oY-l8.y „?< íí'Z? : geies. The business m eeting was Ing ing Into a high class m usical or- russetlng, therefore it is recoin- 7:30 and the lecture a t 8. voted a contribution to the nation­ Cot' ■ held nt the usual hour. Mrs. Charles The Church of Christ, Sixth street ganization and to likely to get calls , mended that after the first spray- The entire entertainm ent la *n- al rehabilitation fund. Plun* were nil day. Various dem onstrations .„ ‘'V'nJV* M” ' P ' o?indaJ W were held and each patron was glv- ! i ’ / ® / 8 ’ u 8 ,?1 s unday at and Gibbs avenue, where more men _ - the Trembley will be the hostess at the to visit other comm unities, but have ing with the lime-sulphur solution ! tirely free. made for a box social to be held t e Hodson ¡next meeting, to be held March 31. than women attend evening service no uniforms In which to appear up- ! either calcium mono sulphide be 1 ■ ---- home. ----- the last m eeting In April. An all- en a ticket for the matinee at the f e Mr. nnd Mrs. Steve Benston and | Mr and Mrs. Willis Schofield and —Bible school, 9:45. The children of on such _trips. used, or 4 pounds of powdered cop I day sew ing meeting will bo held Arcade. ¡baby of Eugene visited at R*e family arrived Thursday from Sa- the Bible school will present a pro­ per sulphate and 5 pounds of crush- the lost ot the month. Lowell Benston home Monday | lem to make their home on the gram beginning at 10:15. Com­ Johnson; men's chorus; duet, Mrs. ed sa' aoda to each 200 gallons of Mendenhall Addressee Secretarle«. munion of the Lord's supper, 11:25; ranch recently purchased from Mr. Claude Sherm an and Mrs. C. H. wai?5- F. E. Mendenhall, secretary of the LATHAM. and Mrs. H. H. Pound, followed by sermon. The subject, Kime. W hen using nicotine sulphate In Cottage Grove chnmber of com­ March 22.—In spite of the high Mr. and Mrs. George Conklin, "Jesus Christ, Who Brought Life e • e combination with lime-sulphur aolu- merce, spoke before chamber of com m erce'secreUrle's of'the's'tate in ( ?'al a K”l d ,? i teS d.".n88 who moved to the Schofield place and Im m ortality to Light Through drew Brund, Miss Carolyn Gran- tion alw ays put the nicotine Into “School D ays a la Foolish,” a at the P. T. A. m eeting last Friday recently ___ are __ stayin ___ ___ g at _ the home _ _ ____ ______ C. _____ ______ 6:30, eve- ,nls. S. L. Mackln, C. E. Umphrey th Into I their m eeting W ednesday afternoon; Mrs Newton Land, In the church parlor*. The oa*t of Ing are the result of proceeding« ties Cottage Grove talked on tho relief I All Pacific highway traffic was prayer and praise service Thursday Bayard Reed. Mrs. N. E. Compton, having a county chnmber. characters include*: Profeaaor Otto Instituted by King against Ben Per- plan In use In Cottage Grove and routed over the Lorane highway evening followed by choir prac- Mra Mabel Dixon, M isses Frances Schumelheimer, Mr*. Jessie Moon; I). A. Emerson attended the Tues­ Mr. Keuhner talked on the 4-H llch, who la charged with having an day Mackln. Frances Randall. Dorothy Mrs. Schoots, Mrs. Audrey Wataon; session of the secre­ Garden club work and showed mov­ the latter part of the week, due to tice. I. G. Shaw, minister. auditing company chock honesty of taries evening high water near Eugene. Silk _ „ „ . _ , , . i Stewart, E lsie Rose, David Bushell, Professor Bustalung, Mrs. Flora as a guest. employes, 'w h o afterwnrd made ing pictures. creek was unusually high and In Flrat Methodist Episcopal Church. Qrval Etter and W. A. Hogate. The Small; Harold P lnkety, Mra. Stolla restitution of amounta taken. It Mrs. Amanda Hull of Cottage places water was over the road, the Meredith A. Groves, minister. — lyoung people of the church will Mia« Velma Palmer Killed. W hat It m eans to have a Red Baker; Ole Nelson, Mr*. 8. L. Mad­ Grove la visiting this week at the deepest place being between the Sunday school, 9:45, Ransom L. ' h a ve an E aster morning breakfast M enu that the district attorney be­ den; Hiram H awget, D aisy Powell; Word reached here Friday night Albert Hull home. operative m aking regular lieved that settlem ent with em­ E verett Allen and John Ashby Cone, superintendent; Special E as­ at Devtls Canyon and are to meet Cross visits wariiru"sEroted“T u ^ d avC whe“A Ickleboom. firs. D ella Child*: Alice Johnson returned home Sun­ ranches. ployes constituted an offense and of last week of the death In an ac­ ter program by the Sunday school at the church at 5:30 a. m. visits was illustrated Tuesday when ^ « „ 0 0 Mason Dixon Brown. Miss Gallagher, Red Cros* girl, waa that Perllch became accessory to n cident of Miss Velma Palm er of day from a visit In Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Robertson nnd pupils; morning worship, 11, Easter « e • Lots William*; May Knott, M to . Snlom, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs L. W. McKIbben and Mrs. McGarvIn of Fallbrook. Cal., sermon, “The Christian's H ope;” crime. Pentecostal Church, 1024 east Main unable to be here on account o t Angle Powell; Coiner Grant, Mra. Merchants of Eugene generally, John Palmer of 207 H street of fam ily visited Sunday at the Charles returned to their ranch Sunday special Easter music by choir. street, F W. Spradley, pastor. — Sunday Illness. Tw enty-five or more per­ Clyde Butler; Sarah Clze, Mr*. who use the anmo auditing syateni this city. Details of the accident Teeters home nt n o rm s. >1, 9:45; worship, I l a. m. and 7:30 sons In need called at the city re­ morning, after having been away There will be baptism of children school. Shaw; Belt* N ickel, Mahal Lillian nnd Homer Hull visited about three months. Mrs. and Mrs. and reception of members. E aster ¡P- "i-; bible studjr. Tuesday night; prsy- corder’s office, where Mis* Galla­ Jessie aa Perllch, are Inconsrd over tho have not yet reached here. The Lackey; Flora Scape, Mrs. Laura girl's mother was at Snlem, or near ¡Sunday with Madge and Arthur 1 Charles Trembley, who have been Cantatta. "The Resurrection and *'r ,n,i worship, iridsys. gher has her headquarters, to re­ Klrtley. action of the district attorney. The men’* choru* of th* Salem, nt the time of the accident. Carllle of Cottage Grove. ‘ managing the ranch during their ti e , LI' e ' l Wi 11 .b? P,re 8 e n te d b y ,t h e Church of the Ns.srene, Eleventh street quest food apd clothing. Recorder church will alng several selection* Tho father left for there nt once. called Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Rogers and latmonce, returned to their own choir at the 5 o clock vesper anrt A.iaix» Adam, avenu». avenue. T. Orr. p»sior. pastor. — , , Breese , _ service. • | snn i. j J. . urr. , : .. r in members , .--------- . of the C . re- . U. A M. Make Change*. and a silver offering will be token. children of Medford spent^he week home Sunday afternoon It w ill b e directed by C. E . U m - s,ind«y «chool, 9:45; morning preaching ;lle f council for advice as to w hat to The Interior of the Umphrey A “ ......... as servie», . -- ---- ’do The county court, when called To Vole on Stock Question. end with Mr. and Mr«. Glen St. An Interesting m eeting In the S phrey with Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe i t ; young people’s meeting. «:30; Msckln store has been grently Residents In tho Lorane preelnct I Clair. - by telephone, gave the recorder D. A. churoh In Cottage Grove on ¡plantot. Solo and quartet parts will evening preaching 7 :8O:, .mid' changed by tho removal of the will vote In November on the ques­ week prayer »ervlce, Wednesday night. authority to dispense tem porary re­ ■helving that formerly occupied the tion of allowing stoek to run on the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trunnell via-1 Monday was attended by many be taken by Mrs. D w ight Mercer, Ited In Eugene Sunday. _ from this district. Moving pictures Mrs. Armorell Monson, Mrs. An- Church of Christ.— (London, 12 miles lief. center of the store. Low show cases highway. A petition bearing su ffl-j Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith nnd Coinnuinlty Mon'» Bible Class. — south of Cottage Grove.) — Sunday ser­ have taken the place of tho shelv­ elent signers to get this on the bnl daughter Beathen of Glendale vis- of Abyssinia were shown during Meets at 9:45 each Sunday In the vices; Bible study 10 a. m., worship 11 D om estic Science Girl* Entertain. the meeting. ing. lot was filed at the office o f the lied Saturday at the B. H. Denham Thomas Sikes, deputy assessor, armory. A class for the men with a. m. ; scripture study 7:30 p. m. Girls of the dom estic science de­ Spring ho* officially arrived In county clerk Tuesday. ¡home In Latham. was In the district Tuesday. no church affiliations. Bert Bur- . w . partm ent o f the high school enter­ n r « u i,iOn i - E. v J I K W ent. o n f *ecr*- B u p rn . , M At tne ,, intertectiAn lllgh w n v Employe In Injured. -------------------- Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W. W hite had t|rMlt , „ wh) of w b eit h Main R„ , and nth tained Thursday afternoon of last thl* section. K. H. Bennett of Mosby creek rows, president, Oscar Whcetor ha* found wild W illiam Bank of Walker, employe Walden Community Give* Tiny, d in n er Sunday with Mrs. Laura was In the district Tuesday and tary; Bill Stennett. chorus director; n, y Advmtl.t. Each S sterd .y st 9:S0 an week with a tea for faculty mem­ A group of persons from the Wal- ¡Massey. on atntn highway work north of r____________ r ____________ brought the news of the birth of a Mrs. Florence Small, pianist; I. G ___ hour ___ la aprnt In the atudy of the Sabbath bers and a group o t students. The orchids in bloom In th* 811k creak here, d iffered fractures of both den district presented a 3-nct come Alfred Allen of Cottage Grove son to Mrs. Bennett on Monday eve­ Shaw, teacher. A program of ape- , «ehooi leaaon. At t l o ’clock the p»»tor. tea table was decorated In keeping neighborhood and Alfred W hite has hones helnw the knee of one leg tly, "Kleked Out of College," Friday snent Sunday night with Robert ning. Both aro doing well. I clal music and readings will be pre­ Elder Paul Iveraon, delivers a sermon, with St. Potrlck's day. Vivian De*r* found lambtongue* in th* Caaat the proof of hl» »tatemrnta bring named poured and Viola Rohde assisted fork country. The orchid* ware Tuesday forenoon when a bnnk of night In the high sehool auditorium Oordincer. | John Ashby and Sid Bwanson are sented; theme. "Life.” chapter and r»rae from the blbla. A found growing on a north slop*. dirt fell on him. Ho was brought before an appreciative audience. Mrs. John Trunnell and daughter ¡busy plowing the prune orchard on The program follows; Solo, Mr*. by warm welcome la extended to ail either on with serving. Miss Merle Bowen, do­ to th* office of Dr. A. W. Kim*, j -------------------- | Ella May visited Saturday after-1 Mra. Martha B lttinger * place this Albert Hull; men's chorus, aolo ao- Sabbath or at the Wednesday evening m estic sclenc* Instructor, wa* pa­ where the limb waa act. I Saleabooka. Th* Sentinel. Salwbook*. Th* Se&Uaal. .A ¡noon with Mr*. John Woodard. ¡week. com panlm cnt steel guitar by Mr. hour of 7:30. troness. ! G TO GO TO SPRINGFIELD % N t MRKH K 2 ^ 1 THIRTEEN LAOS APPEAR IN POLICE COURT HERE; HIGH WATER ROES NO LANE POLITICS LIVELY C. G. IN LIMELIGHT m f ■•S TEACHERS FACE COT OF 0 % IN SALARIES HOLY WEEK IS BEING Church News g Church Lots Are Not Exempt From Taxation g k ? ^ PaymentofCompensalion * k wom ,,,.. . “„y r ^ » Spray Solutions Apple And Pear Scab Given GOLD STANDARD 10 BE a.„ Store Anniversary Sale Gets Crowd Ladies’ Aid Christian Church to Give Play District Attorney King Threatened With Recall W Many In Need, R. C. Girl N o t H ere Spring Flowers Are In Bloom a w zxm ou