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State (Cotta Eagle Convention June 16,17,18 VOLUME XL. C O T TA G E G R O V E , L A N E C O U N T Y O R EG O N , L a ti LUMBER HOPE IS IN TARIFF BILL G U ID A I, M A Y I f . I8M L>1 4 o V o id in g T c T u w h Jo b d,n« COTTAGE GROVE TAKES I I - ' - i * * * 20 In Concordia, Kan. FIRST GAME OF SEASON a Wisdom often comee from the inotillis of children The other day a dark oomplexlon- ed little lad passed the editor's house Just as the edltur was leav Trade Paper Sxpreeset Opinion ing for the office. The lad, preolee In movement, and words, opened That Protection Would the conversation, which ran about aa follows: Pnt Men to Work "Good morning. Mr. - "Good morning, y o u n g man, whars are you going?” lUrew'» Lumber I8(««l ) "Down to the olty hall to see T h * general outlook now has on* dad." laaaant prospect that It <lld not "Wa« ha out to tha Maaonlo par av* two weeks ago. T h a t la tha ty last night?" Lumber prices In Kansas are whole lot different from what they are In Cottage Grove where the lumber Is manufactured C. A. Moore, former rural mall carrier here, w rite, fron. Concordia and says "This la a farm ing country and what tha farm er baa to sail la way il'iwn and what ha haa to buy haa coma down but little. Tba cheapest lumber Is *48 a thousand and from that up to *130. I am manager of a Farm ers’ Union oU company here and buelneee has been pretty good considering the times. Flying Rock Splinters Windshield London. May 10.— (S p e c ia l)— C. H W ood, and hla mother, Mrs. A. Lyons, came near being severely In jured In a freak motor accident Monday while returning from Ruth- erlln. A rock picked up and thrown by a wheel of a passing car struck the wlnd.htald of the Woods car almost with the force of a bullet. “ i * * 1“ * * 5 ‘“ n hola * “ d »Praying particles of glass upon tha paaaen- « • r» o? the car. Several particles hit Mr. Woods in the face and one lodged In one eye but was removed without Injury to the eye. CHANGES IN UP EDR VOTE FRIDAY 'Sunday School Has 505 Attendance IF TARIFF SUCKS An attendance of 506. believed to I be the beet record made by a Sun , L oo &I p O o to Thurston Sunday, Amendment! Am Simple Ones day school of the city, wa« the re- , markable record made by the Chrl*. Hoillg Theater Gomes Here to Facilitati Ordinary Btui- tian Sunday school for Mothers* Lane Lumbermen S e e Fire* day. This Included the community Following Sunday. of City. m en', class, which la attended by * Rift in Cloud« If |3 Tas all tha male Sunday school pupil, a aF ika ak«l««k m b W.. _a X-__ I - Cottage Grove started the base of the church and by many others Elector, of Cottage Grova will Remain« in Bill. ball season In the Cascade league have two charter amendments up- not affiliated »nth the church. The . Sunday by defeating W estfir 10 to on which to vote next Friday at a number Included 120 men and 388 on Dalbart Kelly field Tha local, __ first hopeful sign there han special election to be held coinci women and children. The atten- The held tha lead consistently. dent with the primary election. dance for the same day a year ago been in several years for the lum- Kat ter la«, W estfir. W orkman and Both are simple amendments and WB» T h » Eagles lodge and bar pod uc I ng sections of Oregon la Italy, Davis; Cottage Grova, Coop regarded a« aeceeeary to facilitate ,. auxiliary, with the Eagle, degree the probable (3 ta r iff on lumber er, Hubbell and Swanson Umpires, • iiotiuraglng Uavaloptuanta of tha “I don't know." operation of city a ffa ir* ' i*»."1 In uniform, attended In a which has been inserted I n t o __ Fischer of W eatflr and G. Smith of past faw daya that make a * * pro Tha first amendment is aa foi- 1 “Ody revenue bill through the efforts of "Wall, ha waa sway somewhere Cottage Grove. A feature at the community class Senator Steiwer of thia state and tective ta riff nearar a reality than leal sight wasn't he?” lows: The box score: was a vocal solo by Mrs. Frona Mc- Shall Chapter X I of the Char It has ever been before. other members of congress from "Yea. ho and staw went aome- Cottage Grove AB It HO A i Farland. aged 84 years. Rev. I. O. th « state and Washington. Aftar a tough fight and with tha where. but I dont know where It ter of the City of Cottage G rovi Knickerbocker, a, 3 1 1 3 Shaw, teacher of the class, de use of soma admirable political w«< " ba amended by adding Sectio.i The ta riff la particularly desired Hannett, 3b ___ ....2 livered a brief and Impressive talk strategy, Hanator ■telwer. with tha IS thereto, providing for an "Did he report having a good Horn, of a protection against Canadian ....J on "The Book of Life and Mother." as aaalatanca of other member* of time?" authorisation to the common lumber which la entering markets Collins, If 2 r«n*reee from Oregon and Wash council of the city to reaeeeee "Nope. I didn't ask him." of the central state, at a price lo»r- D. Witcher. If _8 ington. baa eucoeeded In Retting tha costs for sewer, street, alley and "You don't keep very good track Cooper, p __ _ er than that at which It can ba — 6 other lrn prove manta whan the senate finance committee to Include of your dad. do you?" The mammoth Standard Bason produced bare. A new national forest regulation It W itcher, r f form er assessment has been de lumbar la the revenue bill which "Nope. I never check up on him. ing society's plant of this city la will be in effect at tha beginning J. H. Chambers, head of J. H. .2 they are now eonelderlng While I Just miad my own buelneee and Hubbell, p ___ clared invalid, or the council again In operation, aftar being of fire season this year Campers Chambers A Bon of this olty. Is con Swanson, o .... thia la a great accompllamant, It la have a good time doing It." shall he In doubt aa to it, down two months because of bank servative In his predictions as t * entering the national forests In i lirlcher. lb . 4 not wall to baooma too aura of heap validity, or shall deem It ruptcy proceedings against Robert Oregon and Washington will ha re A mighty good example for older | Pillsbury, 2b _ what the results will be. Thia com .....4 ing lumbar in tha bill for It atiu haa persona. eesary. and to make the Z. Drake, owner of the business. quired to take, for each vehicle or pany ha« maintained a payroll iPleuard. if 1 a perilous Journey down tha enemy a lien on the property shutting Thia plant handle, bridge material pack string, the following tools: Concrete and Steel Ties Are Be through nearly the entire period of upon, adjacent to or beaefltted Infested canyons of regional poli ' only, buying plank, and timbers the depression and will heartily wel (a) One axe. with handle not leas ing Replaced by Wood. 37 10 27 13 tics Thera are those who want by said improvement? come anything that will make th * a n r» iwi a v ,rom local mills, putting them than 2« Inches in length and head W estfir— cheap lumber no m atter where II The city baa not yat experienced ? i l i a through a cold eesonlng process weighing 2 pounds or over. production of lumber a less pre J*ugh, 2 b __ , comae from and they w ill be try any difficulty because of faulty < Kagan« carious undertaking. T hat It w ill Itaainusaen, cf 8 * 1 1 ° and delivering them to counties in ■ <b) One shovel, with handle not proceeding. In connection »nth a» ing to ambush lumber at every turn mid-west states The m aterial la help some la about aa far as M r Tha picture of the lumber Indus lea, than 38 Inches long, and blade Ingalla, lb 3 of tha road. easements for public Improvements, try, which has been gloomy Indeed Chambers would go. Others In th * ourchaacd largely from the smaller not lea, than 8 inches wide. D Brunson, rf 8 I f the W ta riff la retained In tha but other cities have, and whan an mills. a number of which are now ■ for many months, la being brightan- lumber buelneee In the cju nty ais (e) Qne water container, capa J ones, aa ___ _ 0 . bill, there la no quaetlon but that receiving order,. Orders were cn city one gallon or more I may be of aaieasment In declared iava.id every now and than by bits of more enthusiastic. Itaaty. 3 b _____ 8 It will Immediately reault In divert- property of the city, under pres hand at the time the plant closed metal, or may be canteen or ci Information driftin g In from widely "The *3 ta r iff hill, along with the Truohardt, If 3 Ing orders to tha inllla In Oregon ent law, has to osar the burden. In separated down sufficient to keep It In opera vase w»t»r bucket). places. Unfortunately the bill now in congress for the equal 3 and Washington that are now go Of Family of Seven All Are Italy, c stead of the property henefitted. Inform ation has not yet been trans isation tion for a year and these are now A similar regulation baa been In depreciated currency, will Davis, c _____ _1 ing to the fir producer. In British proposed amendment womd lated Into any great Increase of or be of m of being shipped. Living Exoepi Delbert effect In California for several The aterial value to the west In Workman, p .4 Columbia. Thia of course will mean make It possible for the city coun Operation la under a lease plan years, and with Increased tourist der» but there la encouragement In stopping the competition of Cana L. Brunson, 2b -J Increased payroll,, belter price, and Killed in War which the creditors have entered travel In the Pacific northwest, cil to correct its errors so that tha the fact that much of the news dian lumber." Herbert J. Cox. sec Traylor, l b __ .1 will to that estent start the upturn Into with M r. Drake. Robert W. thia regulation seemed necessary In assessment would be against the come, from source, somewhat re retary of the W illamette Valley to better tim e. Many are of the property that asked for tha im- Webb of Omaha, trustee In bank W illiam Alsxandes Kelly, next moved from the lumber industry. a s s o c i a t i o n , said. 3» 8 24 10 S ruptcy. recently visited the plant thia region. opinion that If the *3 ta riff Is put provemant and is beaeflttad b , tha ,The Campaign if auch it m.ght be Lumbermen’s In thia «eetlon tha new regula to the last of the pioneer, of this "Canada has been sending her lum Score by Inning, on. It will cause tha retailer« to improvement. here, which haa been e profit m ak at resumption of ber to markets In countries under 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 — « er through the depression, and or- tion will become effective when the anticipate their wants and with section of 1863. died at tha family W estfir second ptopoaed amendment • the use ta of aimed wood products where Brttlau rule, in which a high pro traveller paeeea the national forest n r The ' 4- as follow. mill stocks so badly broken It la not home hara at 1 o’clock Monday Cottage Grove 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 » -10 dtted it into operation under the boundary over the Brice creek road they ought to be used. For thorn tective ta riff exist, against foreign morning 11a waa aged 81 years and Summary Home rune. Beaty; Isaac agreement. Shall Section 12 of Chapter I I Improbable that a shortage would at Dtaston and the Sharpe creek 1 person* who tend to discount argu lumber, but which doee not Apply develop at onoe and a pent-up vol had been lit splendid health up un two-base hits: D. Witcher, Swan- , Charter of the city of Cottage road at Red bridge Tourists a__ ments any movement puts forward to Canadian lumber. Ax a result, ume of orders might be raleaaad til several weeks ago Funeral ser- eon. 2. Knickerbocker, Brunson, 2; 1 Orove relating to appointment O. A O. Money others merely passing through and for Itself, these pro-wood eta te the United States cannot compete that would go a long wav toward vloes were held at 2 o'clock Wed struck out. by Cooper 4. Hubbell 8. of certain officers and term of I.*no county's claim for thia years not stopping to camp will not be men ta are given forca by the very with Canadian lumper in these mar nesday at tha Mills ohapel, with W orkmen. 10; hit by pitcher, Coop stimulating deferred building pro- office be amended to read a» refund under the O. A C. land grant effected by the new ruling. distance between their sources and kets. Canada then dum p, her sur Itav. Duncan P. Camaron of tha er 2, Hubbell 1. W orkm an I. rama and thereby prove the stari follo»rs: "Section 12; The oom- fund waa sent to the 17. 8. treasurer The Bohemia ranger district haa the lumber Industry. The argu plus lumber In the United Sutee, Prlaea offered by local merchants ng point for a gsneral return to Presbyterian ohurch officiating. In mon council, unless otherwise Baturday It calls far the payment bean comparatively free of eamp- ments are also plain common sense. which has had no protective tariff. normalcy. Ouch an Idea la sup terment waa In Ihs A. V. A A. M.- were distributed as follow. provided la thia act, shall, at era' fires. However, the risk la In First two-baaa hit, two dinner, at I of *88.331 86 One bright »pot la found In the This dumping haa ruined the mar ported bv a study of periods of I O. O. F cemetery their first regular meeting In The oounty at first made claim creasing yearly alnce travel by tour Aunt Frona M cFarland la tha Colonial. D. Brunson. W eatflr. report that the highway commission ket for northwest lumber." roeperlty In the past, all of which January In eacn and every year, for *8(i,888 27. but thin waa reduced ist, over the two road, leading Into The present ta riff la for the same First stolen base, shirt from J. C. b*a put its engineering e ta ff to ave been accompanied by wide only remaining pioneer of 1883. appoint a marshall, city physi by Washington after checking over Mr. . Kelljf Co.; ,lr* 1 «— or. working out »pedal design» for amount for which the lumbar in spread activity In building cian. city attorney, a t y en . . . i was born In Iowa Janu- i Penney Y Co-; bologna the records Last year the county the district la becoming greater. dustry waged an unsuccessful fight woodan bridgea. Thia would seem April and the first few d ay, of ary 7. lMl Two years later ha |from Quality m arket; first score, received »108.774-88 In O. * C funds gineer, and euch other officers LATHAM. to indicate that the wooden bridge in 1828. Cox said. M ay having passed without even a cams to what la now tha Cottage hair cut at Im perial barber shop and »88.418.22 the year before. Al as may he hereinafter provided, "The new ta riff »rill be of mater May 10.—The Stanley Truanell may be returned to road, of the gnatura toward opting buying. It la Grove country with tba Oglesby all to Pugh at W estfir. who shall hold their office for First assist, stationary from Dar- together the oounty haa received fam ily of Eugene visited Sunday •tate in which timber ought to be ial benefit to Lane county and w ill easily explained why the lumber train captained by W illiam Oglesby. the term of one year from and (1,801,806.01. go a long way toward equalizing the with Mrs. Trunnell'a parents. Mr. used in every possible stream cross m anufacturer, ere looking hope ona of the beet known and largest ling's variety; first putout, plpa afte r th *ir appo.ntmcnt, until and Mrs. W . S. Keys,. ing and where wooden bridge, have difference In the coat of produc fully to the Inereaeed ta riff as the of wagon trains to cross tha from Pastime, beth to Swanson their successor* are appointed * Mr» J. W Maddux, who had vis already shown themselves good for tion In America and Canada." Ralph only promise for an early Improve prairies Ills father was Ira Kelly, Cottage Grove. and qualified, unless sooner re M artin, manager of the Booth- jw Fire» walk, sweatshirt from C J a h alf century of service. ited In Roseburg, returned bom , ment. Right today the lumber who took a donation claim on moved for sufficient cause. The Kelly mills in Eugene said. Wednesday. m arket Is as near a standstill as It river which haa alnoe baooma known 1 tireler Co.. Knickerbocker. Cottage : appointment of such officers Another pleasant statement came as ths Kelly district. Hla mother Grove. M r and Mrs. Lea W illiams want has been In many year, and Is w ith xnall be determined by ballot of In yesterday'» Portland Oregonian First caught fly. cap from Urn- 1 * to Eugene Tuesday. Mrs. Williams out a doubt, both from the stand was Klixabath Oglaeby, member of the common council and shall The following »ras quoted from the la having medical treatments whlla point of the volume of placements the pioneer Oglesby fam ily, and phrey A Mackln. Horn, Cottage require the concurrence of a report of a committee of the Ameri- Friday's assembly was devoted to visiting at tha Jack Smith home. and price levels, at the lowest ebb Captain Oglaeby waa hie grand Grove. m ajority of all the members of can Railw ay Engineering associa First home run. bed lamp from the nomination of student body of Mr. and Mrs. Gobel Pttxer and tion reached since the elump began al father. The mother was a charter the common counoil elect"? member of the Presbyterian church Eagle Cigar store. Baty. W eatflr. ficers for the coming year. They fam ily vial tad Saturday with tha most ihre* years ago The city s ta rt. Its y e a r the “Aa to substitute ties, removal of First base hit. fishing tackle from were aa follows President. Vincent Add Heath fam ily of Hebron. Thera I , plenty of reason to be of thia city. first of January but the charter steel ties continues (»vlth no re W illiam A. Kelly and Mias Flor Grove hardware. Cooper. Cottage Brloher, Paul Bandera; vice presi M r. and Mrs. Hasan W illiam s and still provides that appointments of placements), while a detailed report lieve (hat unlaea relief of some dent. Dorothy Baldwin, M a r l a aon Roy and M r. and Mrs R. W. offloere shall not ' be made until tha oa the numerous concrete tlee in kind oom** quickly many of the ence Fields, member of another Orove. loneer family, were married here Cottage Orove wllll play Thure- I Cooley. Augusta Hack; secretary, Kanady of Divide visited Sunday first meeting in April. The proposed stalled by milts now operating on short s h ift, - the _________ _________ shows Pennsylvania The first social recreational hour Thurston next Sunday and ¡Gal) ldndamood, Helen Hanson; afternoon with M r and Mrs. Stan amendment would so change th * l*ore numbers cracked, disinte: and at heavy loaaee will close w ith November 7. 187*. and of eeven ton at Tl »«rat' in the nest d ay, and remain Idle children born to the couple all are the Helllg theater team hare the i treasurer. Nellie Tuoker. Georgia ley Hickey. charter that marshall, city attorney, ed. " crushed and broken ties. From to be conducted In connection »vlth living except Delbert, who waa following Sunday. C lark; editor. Evelyn Thornton, Mre. John Truanell and daugh city health offlcei, city engineer, this and previous reports it appears a public meeting here, being pro the remainder of the year. The de May Cheetnut; yell leader. Tom ters E lla M ay and Jeanette visited and other officer, would be ap that tha substitute tie la quite out moted over the nation by the N a- sire to be considerate of old em killed In the world wxr and for Howard. w ith Mre. John Woodard a t Cottage pointed at the beginning of the of the picture as a factor In track tional Playground, association, was ployee Is being overshadowed al whom Delbert Kelly athletic field ie Com nil «atone Are Received. A sew amendmant to the consti Grove Saturday. ready for many large and well ft- named The etx surviving children Robert Veatch. Raaxon Ixwigfal- year, instead of t»ro m onth, after construction in this country. On a feature of the better home* meet all reeld« here. They are Prank. The Bert Trask fam ily of Cot the year's business haa started. Danced concerns who are finding low and Maurice D. Cochran, who tution proposed by student council the other hand, the service tests re ing held Friday night in the high W ilbur. W arren and Fred Kelly. will be placed on the ballot to be tage Grova visited at the Jess Trun- Ih elr loses, unbearable and euch attended an officers' school con- ported by the committee on wood school gymnasium. Older ones Jol»- that to continue w ill eventually Mrs. Fred Jones and Mrs. John ducted by Capi. C. C. Crueon of this voted on at the election. The nell home Sunday. preservation showed, as usual, »h« ed w ith younger ones In enjoying The Clifford Lebo fam ily of Mos rt was directed by Jeopardise their own financial posi Hastings. Tha widow also survive. city, have received commissions aa amendment la as follows: A foot- long life and high economies of There are alx grandohlldren and Miss Gertrude Skow. county better tions second lieutenants in the reserve ba)l Pl»ver who haa participated In by creek visited at the L. W . Mo- treated wooden ties." one great grandchild and Thoe. J. homes chairman. The lumber Industry In the north corps The exam ination, wars con- ' quarters In one complete season Klbben home Friday evening. Mention of railroad ties calls up The following program preceded Mr. and Mrs. Earl Umphrey of be entitled to a football west Is facing a serious problem Kelly. Salem. Ie e brother. ducted reoently by a board of of ehall " a rem ark a local engineer made the the recreational hour; The W illiam Kally fam ily lived fleers of which Captain Crueon was award A football player w h o __ Corvallis visited Sunday at the B. and the prospect, of eliminating the other day. Railroads over the coun on tha old donation land olalm un Selection—M. E. orchestra. unfair competition of Canadian „ „ . , . one. There were a number of others In three complete seasons partlcl- R Denham home try, he said, had been making such S°ng—“Lose at Home," group un ted In a total of 20 quarters shall Clate Boo W oli of Black Butte mills etanda out Ilka a lighthouse In til M r and Mrs Kelly moved Into | |n ((,« eohool who have not yet replacements of ties as were ab der direction of Mrs. Edna Pear- the city In 1818. a storm entitled to a football award in i»nd W illiam Colts of Cottage Grove qualified for commissions. solutely necessary in the past few eon. hl» senior year. ! visited Sunday at tha B. H. Den Ernest Ougglsberg of Cottage years. W ithin the next two or three T a lk —“The Need for Training for Polling PlarMw Are Named. The election wilt be held Friday, I ham home. Grove high proved him self an out years, he continued, a lot of new Brown Buys Medford llualneea. Life." Miss Sara-Louise Polls In Cottage Grova for pri Darrell McKibben celebrated hi» standing high school athlete with tie , would have to be laid to keep C. E. Brown of tba Cottage Orove May 13, from 8 to 3 IS. Only etu- mary election next Friday will be pharmacy haa purchased the Mc dent, who have paid »tudent bod y'n in th birthday anniversary with promise of even better performance the tracks In sound condition. That Shields. T * lk ~-"T*1® Care and G“ Repair Donald Dugan aa hl» guest at din In years to come wen be »valktd *111 mean a m arket for a good aa follows G ill Drug company at Medford. He due» will be eligible to vote. nar Wednesday evening. Precinct 1—A. F A A M build nnd M rs Brown and baby have away with the mile event a t the many million feet of timber and of the Home.” Herm an Lafky. A »iioclal assembly waa called O riginal composition of Miss Esther. M arie and Charles Plum annual state high school track meet Oregon w ill have a large share of ing. gone to Medford and M r. Brown Monday to congratulate the mo«»- Esther Silsby. "M y Childhood's Precinct A -C lty hall. The controversy over the poet of will have personal charge of the bere of the track team on the good mer vieited at the O. O. St. Clair at Corvallis Saturday. His time was the business. Home, group of her former stu borne In Cottage Orove Saturday. 4.40. He also iron first In the h alf Precinct 8 -H lg h school. dog law enforcement officer for business. W alter MoCaulou. who has Some time ago the Oregon.nn The L. W. McKibben fam ily vis mile, earning 10 point* fo r bi* team, printed a letter from T. J. Starker, dents and friends. Preclnot 4 — C o o p e r building. been w ith M r Brown for several record made at the state meet in Lane county waa apparently settled Corvallis Saturday. May 7. Ernest Community singing of the chorus Monday when R. J. Morris waa dis Tenth and Adams years, will be In charge of the Ougglsberg was presented with a ited Wednesday w ith the Fred Pat but no other member succeeded in member of the faculty of Penn of "Highways." led by Mre. Edna ton fam ily of Hebron. missed for the third time, paid off •coring. Hi« record a week before State college and formerly of Cor- Pearson. buelneee here L ittle Virginia Brown Mrs. Archie W alker and fam ily for th * mile run on the same track vallls. M r. Starker declared that up to Monday, and W. I. Wheeler, Eagles Lodge Electa will remain here until school Ie out run. For winning the ning 880 run he was visited a t tha homa of Mrs. Olive was 4:S8.8. Serenade—Cottage Grove band. form er chairman of tha dog board, The Eagles lodge haa elected the with her a u n t Viola Strong. use of wood structurally should be Band selection. presented with a cup from Mr. Keney of Creswell recently. was named to auoceed him. following officer» Frank Dillon, Those who accompanied Guggie- pushed especially in such states as Wenagle. the present coach of __________ _______ _______ Oregon. H e set forth the following I --- ------------------ Madge and A rthur Carllle of Cot berg were K a rl Thotnaaon. half Morris waa dismissed twice be preaidant: Roe, Peterton. vice pre»I- Memorial Day Plana Made. fore. but each time declared he had dent; O rrin William», chaplain; Tentative plana for the obser Washington high school, Portland. ' tags Orove visited Saturday with miler, Clarence Ballew, quarter A fter M r. I Hom er HuU. a contract with the board which Henry Ellsworth, secretary; Mc vance of Memorial Sunday and who set the record. miler; Alfred Cop*, sprinter; Roy r7 n T h?techi ’ th.*tc^ ? r e a nre wood. The W . E. Powell fam ily of Thles. pole vaulter. could not be broken unleaa It waa Kinley Ellsworth, conductor; Oliver Memorial day were made by a com- Raifley. Mr. Grannis and M r. Emei^ son had each congratulated Ernest, Drain, the Fred Donnie fam ily of shown he had been Inefficient In Shields, treasurer; >1. Overton. In mlttac which mat at tha city halll country^ndicxted their* length th£ performance of duty. side guard; Frank Creaaon. outtlde Saturday afternoon. Those who a t each class president In turn ex London and M r. and Mrs. M ack life and durability in service. _____ Mrs. Georgs A. tended congratulations on behalf of Smith visited the O ra Powell fam Wheeler was selected from a field guard, Loren Harvey, trustee tended the meeting were Duncan P. his class. 53’ The fact 01,1 thls ‘ yp« Failure by congress to appropri Mrs. Osea Schlatter, »rife of Geo. ily Sunday. of approximately 80 applicants. Hla Cameron, ohalrman, Joe T. Smith. bridge can be built for approxi M r Bagley made particular men M r. and Mrs. N. W . W hite visited A. Schlatter, died M ay 8 at her mately half or lees than a concrete ate the usual allotments to the de appointment became effeotlve Im Oeorge Matthews. Mre. A. W. Klme. E agles Auxiliary Electa tion of the good sportsmanship partment of agriculture r forest home on Knox hill. Funeral eervtoes Sunday with M rs Laura Massey. mediately. spaa n t equal length should be In service roads and traile fo has The Eagles auxiliary has elected H. L. Rogers. Mr« Lee Tennis, Mrs. shown by K arl Thomason in trad r*- M r. and M is. J. B. Grubb visited were held a t 10 o'clock Saturday at Its favor. Tuesday Morris made a flat de R. Aubrey and M r*. Schoen the following offleers: Mrs. Flora ing places with Ernest so as to Jess Trunnell Sunday afternoon. •»..« the Southern a »«. I suited in ork considerable curtailm ent th * chapel. The body was trans P a d i i i f Tt«« nial that he had been dismissed. J R . n t . . , in this w In the Umpqua naUoo- Harvey, president: Mr». Elsie De give him a better position at the Alfred W hite and daughters V iv ferred to Portland by the Mills " I have a year's contract and I vice prealdent: Mrs. Do-rl» Hand Wreatlee Irish Jack Ryan. start of the race. for* 8t- The Bohemla dlstrict haa ian and Dorothy visited at the Roy M ortuary parlor* and interment do not see how they can get out of Young. Ralph Hand, local light heavy ‘S f i Baker, chaplain; M r , Lola I-eonard, is in Rose City cemetery. The « ¡ W E ? * c ^ i - V ; , V g te’e m S ! t o r k M artin home In Shoestring Satur It." M orris said 'T il present my peat preaidant. Mre. Real rice W«l- wrestler, met Irish Jack Ryan of The Torch Honor society held a day afternoon. Woman of Woodcraft funeral ser t)tediafetyWÌ f XthU t r a of M ratroT* y* * T' Wlth a Poaaib T ilt y ^ only one bill every month and we'll see about don. inside guard: Mre. Genevieve Portland hero last night, but Tha M r and Mrs. E. O. Bushnell of vices was conducted at the chapel If Santina! went to prase before the social evening at the home of the • arety or th“ type ot construe- trail crew vrorklng. M orris finally accepted payment VanValln. outside guard. contcit had been held. Ryan waa advisor. Mies Elsie Lea. Thursday Coquille and Reldon Smith of North here and the Christian Science ser tlon. Numerous applications for work evening Mlae M yrtle Kem. advisor Bend visited over the week end at vice was conducted at the cemetery for hla services from April 16 to advertised to weigh in at 180 and (4) The fact th at Wyoming, a have Odd-Fellowa Olve Program. been received by the ranger in Portland. date, yesterday after considerable Hand at 179. There was a prelim of the society last year, waa a guest. the C. H. Montgomery home. comparatively non-Umbered state, The 1. O. O. F. and Rebekah inary and Swanson and Moaby were Light refreshments were served. Mra. Schlatter waa born March diverted *2,000.000 to the highway during the past two months, but no M r. and Mrs. J. Scott and son courthouse discussion The bill was promises of Jobs can be made until lodgae oelebratad the Washington 20. 1888. at Pleasant HUI, M o , and The women’s physical education Lenn and B. Sm art of Eugene vis marked "paid In full" by Deputy to wreatla a return match. Swauison District Attorney Eugene V. Slat bicentennial and Mothers' day F ri defeated Mosby two weeks before department of the University of ited Sunday at the J. W Maddox was 74 years of age. Sh* had lived hers 2H year*. Sh* Is survived by Oregon Is sponsoring an annual home. tery. but M orris denied that thia day night. A splendid program waa should recom- return and It la doubtful whether The Happy Health club of La the usband and by t»rs grandchil mend itself to play day again this year. It will Indicated that his etrvlcss were dle- given whloh lnoluded a number of Chambers Attends Tax Meeting. tlmbered state all of these can be placed. Any em dren. oontlnusd, and Intsprstad It to »election, by the Cottage Orove J. H. Chambers of this city was take place Saturday. May 14, be tham sohool held their achievement such a * Oregon ploying of new help w ill be con mean merely that he had been paid band. Light refreshments followed one of the delegate» from Lane ginning at 10 a. m. and ending at day M ay 2. The members finished (8) The fact that the difference fined strictly to local men and es the program. About 200 were In a t oounty who attended the meeting 8. The entire day w ill be given over filling out their record books which to data. Oiri* Elect. between the cost of timber and pecially tboee with families or other Two olalms, one for *80 and one tendant*. of the State Tax Conservation to eporta of all k<nds Several girls are to be een! to the county club H a rrie t I semen was «lected : other bridges could be used for A slight cut In wages agent. They had a program then worthy from this high school will attend. for 840 for sheep killed bv dogs league held Monday at Salem. adviaor of the Rainbow more pavement and thus benefit dependents. R. N. Wins Prtae. has been announced effective tht* went outside and played games. were allowed by the board Monday. O ther delegatee from the county Miss Sara-Louise Shields went to Girls a t a meeting of that organ- , mors people, should be considered. season. Tha drill team of tha Royal were W. W. Haroombe, C. A. H u n t Corvallis There was aa error last week In to meer a brother, John lxatlon Monday Bight. O ther new <•) The fact that w ith the above , _____________ Neighbor lodge of thia olty, cap ington, Charles Hardv and Senator Shields, who returned to Cottage the Item concerning the Radio club. officers for the next four-month savings cement manufacturers could tained by Mrs. Sarah Tennis, won H. C. Wheeler, Eugene, and Sam Orove w i t h her Tuesday. Mr. There w ill be a meeting M ay 17 oa period are Dorothy Umphrey. xseo- sell mors barrels of cement for road D r u n k D r i v e r T S i rn « » ri f ln t prise at a district oonventlon Lehman. Junotlon City. L f i U I l K L /r lv Cl UmCCl Shields, a senior In the University "A Hom em aker Iatervtesvs a Law elate advisor; Maxine Lem ley,Char- construction than if the same money held Tuesday night at Monroe. yer.” The meeting w ill be held at Ity; Francis Mackln. Hope; Ruth were used In bridge work should of Montana. Ie traveling with hie Thirty-four member* of th» lodge the home of Mr*. Minnie Nichols. Firs Interrupts Dinner. class In forestry, visiting the lum Faith. Evelyn Shanda, secre- ' appeal to that class of manufac- attended. The P. T . A. will meet at 8 p. m. Olsen, A roof fire at the Hoiner Gallo ber Industries In Washington. Ore tary. and Isabel Safley. treasurer, ■ turer*. Friday, May 10. The school chil w ill hold office for the remainder : (7) The fact th at every wooden way home Sunday Interrupted a gon and California. Gaanllne Prioee Jump. Mothers' dav dinner, but was ex Beulah Hastings, assisted by dren w ill give a short program. of the year. The loeal group re- i bridge built in Oregon Is an adver- Because City Attorney Lombard Oaaollne prloea Jumped a cent tinguished without serloua damage. Viola M r*. Melvllls Hanna Ie to Install ceived invitations for a Joint In-1 tisement to all visitors that the Rohde, entertained Mias Thel here Saturday, the same as else t»vo daughters of the fam ily, ma Kem Thursday evening at the tha new officers and M r. Hanna la stallation of the Eugene Rainbow i state believes In its own great prod- recognizes a drunken driver when 8llk Creek. May 11.—(Special.)— where In the valley. The former The he passes one on the highway the to sing a solo. Miss Skow Is to talk Mre. Marshall Dresser of Oregon practice house. and De Molay chapter May iT IT ; uc uct and in »rilling to use it should county has three more boarders. The first ripe wild strawberrlae of rlce of 1BH cents wa» boosted to City on the year around vegetable gar girls and Mre. Charles Bonnstt of Gene Mooney, senior of last year, di ............................. and for a form al dance to he rea be of Interest to every commercial the season were picked on the A. 6t* canta. I t la believed that fur Corvallis, with their husbands, were Lombard was coming home from den. visited sohool Tuesday morning. M ay 28 at the Craftsmen ctal by body ho as well as every workman. Wooloott hill Sunday. Douglas county when he passed the ther advances are due soon. here for the dinner. Mrs. Hlldlng Bengston. a teacher the Eugene Rainbow Girls. Fioeks of wild canaries are flying car. He beat it Into the city and Toscanini traveled from Ita ly to In the Medford Junior high school, Madison and Wilson are the only around in groups of savaral hun N ight O fficer Schaffer, Phar Lap (raoe horae) sold for I f you know a new. Item, phone visited Miss Theresa Young Satur- M anhattan (4600 miles) to conduct The turkey named Itself by It* ( Princeton men to have become notified dred. They are a pretty eight and *800 when a yearling. who stopped the car when It a r i t S, , iTljs S e n t in e l.________ one concert for the unemployed call "Turk, turk," dtXi 1 president. when settling on a tree make tt rived in the city, arresting the look aa If it wara oovered w ith yel driver and two passengers, who low and green blossom,. Humming were taken to Eugene for trial. By Osborne b ird , are back and are busy with George W. Ford, Los Angeles, driv- <•»> •»•«»“-------- the various honey bearing bloaeoms , er of the car, waa fined *100, given a 30-day Jail sentence and his op- and flowere. j eratore’ license suspended. The John Wooloott found a eoorplon : passenger,, M ark Kane, Portland. about three Inohea long whlla w alk ;and Hugh L. Street, Oakland, Cal.. ing In tha woods Tuesday. were fined *50 each for being drunk on a nubile highway. None was able I to pay his fine. 8 C _____ — EDREST REGULATIONS PLANT IS IN OPERATION FOR CAMPERS STIEEER Wood Taking Place Of Its S u b s titu te s W . A. KELLY ONE OF h«e«.J EAST PIONEERS O F'S3 r E IL High School Notes BETTER HOMES IDEA 80 R A I HIGH SCHOOL MEET Dog Catcher Problem Is Settled, Not Settled Small Appropriations Curtail Forest Work W Strawberries, Canaries Scorpions In One Community I In by Attorney Î f THE FEATHERHEADS Men’s Class Observes Dad’s Day The Community Men's olase will observe Dad's day Sunday w ith a special program. I t will alao be a ladles' day and each mala attendant w ill ba expected to bring hie wife, mother, daughter or feminine friend. The seaelon w ill be held In the main auditorium of tha armory. Special numbers will be as follows: Men's chorus. Solo— Roy Patchen. Solo— N . J, Nelson. Guitar solo—E. Johnson. R ead in g - Mrs. Earl Garoutte. If you know a new, item, phone Th* ba sentinel. i Mfamdentandniff 30-Y ear-O ld L etter Gift to Son A son back in the central state* : received an unusual remembrance of Mothers' day in the form of a letter written by hie mother 30 year* before. The letter wa» found few days before Mother*' day by O. , V. Breese of thle city In going i through some of his personal »t- focta and he sent It to a cousin, who Is a eon of the woman who wrote the letter to M r. Bresee'* mother. a I f you know a new. Item, phon* Th* 3* Sentinel.