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VOLUM K Xk NEXT r a I O í P A G E G U O V E , L A N E C O U N T Y O B E G O N , F K IO A Y . M A Y 20, IB.'I? N U M B E R SI is T Free Hand C o n cert On Tonight Postcard Is in Mail; 20 Years SATURDAY IS POPPY Sentinel h Published THURSTÛNDEFEATEDBY Day Early DAYOVERTHENATIONi M L GROVE 17-8 A free concert w ill be given by A postal card m ailed 20 year« ______ . T he Sentinel was put in to the ¡th e city band In the a rm o ry to ago by M r». D , T. A w b rey, now of i m ails a day e a rly this week on ac- ■ ; nig ht. There w ill he no admission Ralph Hund and Merritt Eddy, Irv in g , but fo r m any years a resi ! charge and ni> collection o f any American L e g i o n Auxiliary Locals Tighten Their Oame, dent of Cottage Grove, has just I Biicculnurcttto Sunday £ venin«, (k in d w ill be taken. T h e program w hich sheuId be distrib uted before been returned to M rs. A w b rey, nev- I Former Resident, Are opening of the polls. T h ere would w ill last about an hour and u h alf e r having reached the addressee, W 1 Workers Will Collect Dimes While 11 Errors Charged Olaaa Night Wednesday, land la fo r no o th er purpo«« than have been no In frac tio n a t the law B. A ndrew s o f Eugene, M rs . Headliners, had T h e Sentinel been put in to the for Families of Veterans. the e n te rta in m e n t o f the public and to Opponents. A w b rey « fa th e r, whom she wished Oommenoenient Friday. Ipo eto fflce at the ueual tim e, but to show the progress the organiza A big double-header w .e .tlln g ' hU W r tM * * l S a turday w ill ba, "Poppy D a y ,n , S S ? ‘ t X ' T X S ” * h‘ rd ‘ V tion le m aking. T he C ottage G rove baseball team ----------------- _ . ----------- ----- I l f If T h e band w ill give a dance S at dryd n . g l A 'M a ; r » nKK .li,h » . “n T 1« “ I? « ! ‘ l— « ' « Grove ro v e ano ltle . Cottage and in In other other c cities _____________ . defeated Thu rston a t Thu rston Sun N o rth w e s te rn School o f Com m erce, u rd ay In the arm ory. la y nig pt, » a y -O. R alp h " * n d . Southern P a c ific tra in , but where and town» throughout the United day, the score being 17 to 8. T he P o rtla n d , w ill be the e p ra k er fo r e 8 b,on‘’ cru * h * E b e featured it had been d u rin g the Inteval be- Htates Those going to w ork Hu locals s till have a percentage of com m encem ent «xerclasa of Cotta«« 11 bou w ith Glen Htone of tween Ils m a ilin g 20 years ago and 'u rd a y m o rn ing w ill fin d w om en 100. ?f,ya ’^ d g W eh match*“ ■o m * th ,n « a» ‘ * a ‘ '» K u g e n .Y w e .lT o r “ and g l H . ^ T V ' i U t ? 1 o f f S S E G ro ve high, to b« held F rid a y of In Sunday's gam e the locals play next week in the blah school gyni- ,,v ,n g a t w e . V « M ^ e r e . y e a n .! ^ ‘o f ^ X “ w V ' l o a T t U ed a trifle tig h te r gam e than they naaium . T h e re m a in d er of the pro- did the week before, although there ■ ra m w ill be aa follow« Helnnied f n ^ t b T t« / Wt*‘ “ **>' b.Ul H ostm aater Y o ra n o f E u - lives in the w orld w a r By n ig ht s till Is room fo r im provem ent. F ive Processional I Hah acbool orches rlg lnated fo r the state o f W ash- gene knew he was the fa th e r o f these little red paper flow ers o f r e - > errors were chalked up against the tra Ington and was held by H and for M rs. A w b re y and knew th a t M rs m em brane« w ill glow on m illio ns of I ---------- locals, w hile 11 w ere chalked H ulutatnry M uth Olson. some tim e, I t was taken fro m him Aw brey lived a t Irv in g , so the mis- coats and the coin-boxes o f i h e a ___ , « . . against Thurston. V aled icto ry O rv a l E tte r. by Davis, who had agreed th a t If «ive wii returned to het i>oppy sellers w in clink w ith the i Amendment* Are Simple Ones T h e box score: N unibera by aenlor sextet. Ouo Sided Score Is 42 to 12; he defeated H and , who was In poor Cottage Grove—- AB ■country's ann ual o ffe rin g to the t n F a c ilit a t e . n o l . « . m n — 4 P resentation o f aw ard« Prlnol- (condition because of a cold, he disabled veterans, th e ir dependents i TaClJlUbe Ordinary Buil- Bennett. 3 b _______ 8 pal F. I,. O ran nla. Cottage Qrove Coes to would at ones give H a n d a retu rn K n ickerbo cker, as i and the fam ilies o f the dead. Preeentatlon of claaa Muperin I m atch. T h is h e never did, but Davis ness of the City. Dunn. I f ____ . These paper poppies have been ! Bend June b . tendent D A Eineraon. lost It to T o m H ay. w ho lost It to D. W itc h e r, cf t made by disabled w orld w a r vet- : P resentation of dlp'otnaa C h air Stone, and now H and expects to erans, thousands of whom have E lectors of C o ttage G rove w ill Cooper, r f - lf — m an C. A. Beldler. have Cottag© G rove G o lf club con prove th a t it never would been given em p loym en t m a k in g the have tw o c h a rte r am endm ents up- »w anson, 2b-c _ oeen s e e h im had he been tinued It« u n in te rru p ted nt reek of been taken n fro n m one n s - a appeared . , ..o r« .« B iu dent body officers fo r the com Rower» fo r sale under the directio n ,° n w hich to vote F rid a y a t a spe- I » ric h e r, lb _ Com m encem ent week w ill open wine Sunday when it took Bandon in condition. Htone has lu u l 1» llk e l v in m a k e *"* elected a t student body 2 £ ,th e A m erican Legion a u x ilia ry . ' clal election to be held coincident ..c"2b ----- w ith the baccalaureate serm on to be Into l am p here by the on»’ *lded here before hm en tire ren erto l i of ; l* 1 c ,,®ne held Iasi F rid a y a re as H ila w Ork h a i been Klven to w ltj, the p rim a ry election. B o th b — delivered by Rev „ W D a rla of •core o f 42 to 12 Z h n n ie rly of Cot H and use follow s; President, Paul Handers: : “ bled men gTeatly In need and the a r* «im ple am endm ents and re g a rd - W itc h e r, r f the Baptist church at aervicea In tax«’ G rove, who h a* been lov/ m a t tricks. c l ii.i. In «-vent u n h a o f v vice lc e D o ro th y B a ld w in : ' money earned thereby means food, ed as necessary to fa c ilita te opera- Pdlsbury. 3b _ president, (m oney food. t< the hlah school Humlay 11IV < I A11.11 foi b<*th lr»U'.'« .|k f , - , T he second m ill be ---- * gym nasium — wea.axsj II. ain <!»» event v rill w w ilt IB of IJ ila . I I l « .la ~ ..a J A«........... 4 h f 11 At F U i a«.. * .,4 ■ A. _ - > ♦ t e.# -ie .. __ T a v ln e T h e processional w ill be by c o n te .t the locals have had t h u (considerable Interest to C ottage iccretary. G a ll Llndam ood: treasur- shelter, clothing and fuel for the j tlon of c ity a ffa irs , a v I f fam I , T • h — e firs t am en dm ent Is as fol- i. N e llie T u c k e r, editor. M ay »m ilies ille» o of f these veterans veterans. L u i > " • ch? "1 w c h e a tra and there year, again took th a t honoi w ith a Grove because M erritt. Eddy, resi ir, w ill he num bers by the g lra club« 77 W ell» of Cottage G rove who dent here a num ber o f years ago, C hestnut: yell leader. T o m m y H o w - j E v e ry penny o f the dimes, quar- ¡low s: a id . M em bers of the election board ' • • r» *n d dollars given by the public Shall C h ap ter X I o f the C h a r and by a wom en's q u a rte t com- parred the second nine, was second w ilt be one of the p articip ants. He th * hopples w ill go to the re lie f I te r of the C ity o f Cottage G rove T h u rs to n - mated a t M r«. Ir a Isom. Mlaa M y rtle low w ith a 7». Z im m s rly also turn I has made untie a m at rep utation w ere O rv a l E tte r, M elvin Breese, E v e ly n S m ith . H a ro ld M a c k in and the disabled veteran, his fa m ily be amended by adding Section Rennie, c f ijTi' tin'm Shields and in a par on one nine F'clshelni waa and has p articip ated In noun events R ita Halles. .and the fam ilies o f the dead through G off, If IS therto, pro vid ing fo r an M rs. w illia m T h u m . low m edalist fo r Bandon w ith a» at Van cou ver under the rin g nam e T h e g irls' league ha a elected o f- I re lie f activities o f the A m erican Price, p-ss-2b au th o riza tio n to the com m an o f Young Ad Santell. H is opponent fleers a« follow s: P President, >>'«lon erican Legion A u x ll- ! council o f the c ity to reassess G ra n t. 2b-p _ w lll be Tobv Christensen o f t f'rtnlsst/' ric« r» »» resident. M a rie , i-*» lo n and A m eri T h e program fo r class night, to T h e lineup v /lz«a « i-easl'J..« » t U..««.. • l.'tf'V in thia stale M e ,H U g«d^ started In the vlc* > '^ • ‘< ‘ «"1. B e tty J a c o b -j‘« X ‘ his state Bandon C. O , uooley; vice president. B e tty J a c o b -;1“ ' ’' in state, costs fo r sewer, rtre e t, alley and be observed W ednesday night w ith Atwood 87 T a life rro . sa-p Mane. ¡ling _______ g a r n e t i , w re ltlm g part ¡ sen; * en; y M a d d d en e n ; ;! f Those h o M selling ..... i) ■ S e rp la a e le In a the g ym nasiu _ 1 . . _ m .' a 1« . as — ‘ secretary, « M a a r ry M ad selling the popples are exercises o th er im provem ents when the P la tt. c-3b w restling game Z im m e rly , 77 treasurer, E d na G rubb. J volunteer w orkers, g iv in g th e ir tim e follow s: fo rm e r assessment has been de L. G ra y , r f ner fo r H and. Roselle. 89 ’I h e G . A. A. has elected the fo l- “ n<^ e ffo rt, not fo r money, but clared invalid, o r the council Hanson. 3b O nes roll K thelhert C raw fo rd , M oyer, 37 low ing officers; President, M abel ‘ «rough a sense o f p a trio ti.u . and shall be in doubt as to its H . G ra y , lb president class of '32 Felehelm , Mil B lackm o re; vice president, D o ro th y “ oc»»re to give assistance to those v a lid ity , o r shall deem it nec H a rt. c-3b _ "H ere's to Cee Use H I" (Tune. M urdock. M3 B a ld w in ; secretary-treasu rer. B e tty * ho h ,v e P»ld and are still p ayin g essary. and to m ake the same "Anchors A w elgh " words by Donahev mb Jacobsen. Heads of sports a re : Voi- Price o f th e ir service to our a lien on the p ro perty a b u ttin g E velyn S m ith )■ Mung by class o f '32 40 8 13 27 8 11 Nelson. B3 leyball, V e lm a D avis; basketball. ( country. upon, adjacent to o r b en efittea Class history M ild re d Chapm an, R a n k in , KB Bases on Balls— o ff H u b b e ll 1, Z h airm an .. elm a L affo o n ; baseball, Blanche ------- , M rs. D. A. Em erson is c --------------- z by i said Im provem > -'ru « ent? c u i. T a life rro 1, G ra n t 1; strueko ut by »elections — Henlor sextet. M a- W ell«. 7« P aq uette; tennla, tennis, M arg a re t W ilson ilson. ; , th,‘ ^ POPPY P P / com m ittee and a num - The « “ not yet experienced H ubbell 9. Price 5. T a life rr o 4 G ra n t delle Beldler. G ladys Hprouts. R eis i Rice. MB . h ik in g M ay A u brey; speedball. ber o t windows in the business dis- m y d iffic u lty because o f fa u lty 4; stolen bases, Bennett. K n lc k e r flalles. E rm a B ennetl. Fiances Il l l l. 02 Heien an*on . trte dlsplayg d depicting <5), D. . W itc h e r H eien H Hanson. 'p e t w ith clever displays epicting proceedings in connection w ith as- bocker (5 ), Dunn, D M a rk in . D o ro th y Mtewxrt. 11 ell 1er. MB T 1 b© t •, surprised i u iirr i «« «I Mien Mista Th© a n in tf Of h e poppy n o n n v Mprp d e s im e ilt ll f fo o r r o public u h lir im provem n r n v o m ent«, n n t s P.flfp« v pitched Kail *le J u n io r ch c I amg the m m © eaning o f t the were dec- ¿esamenta O ates; h h it it h by bail G ra n t Vocal solo- E s th e r Allen Local Bonecruaher Brings H im Florence Bad«, 87 an Jenke, Junior claea advisor, by M r * C. C. Cru»on and but o th er citie» have, and when an H. G ra y by Hubbell Cooper b> Class Prophecy V ic O o ff. Kvel idyn T u ttle , Bo w ith a h an d k e rch ie f and I with « flow er M r* w H . D a u g h erty . aeeeeement ie declared invalid all Price, Gate« by T life rro wild . o . . . ,» ueciareo in v a iia ail r-rice, c a re s oy r a ilfe rr o ; w ild Mmlth. Retting, heaven: tune Toehold Into Action to fu- Leonard. s 7 __ a h o w e er r M Y io tla v evening <-Vi n m ir nt t -■ I. . . . . . . — t the h e o p r ro o o perty e r t v n o f f thg* n j a r r.efto Un K e a ll; ll. passed balls. z^_a_ show on n day a her the r-itvr city, n under pres- m»r*h pitch. H u K bb G ates lure. iBoafe, 103_____ Take the Mutch. a p a rtm e n t. In app reciatio n o f w hat ent law . has to bear the burden. In - (3 ). H a r t ; double plays, B rlc h e r to Saxophone solo M elvin Breese. Lem ley, MB she ha» done for the class. The stt?™ the p ro perty benefitted. K n ickerbo cker, K n ic k e rb o c k e r to Claes w ill D o ro th y S tew art I I B lo w n . M2 evoning was spent playing game», T h e proposed am endm ent would Swanson: two-base hits, K n ic k e r- . • on« * "W ere the Hen- R alp h H a n d o f C o lla g e Grove S w art«, 1O( _ a fte r w hich lig h t refreshm ents were m ake it possible fo r the c ity coun- bocker. D. W itc h e r. B rlc h e r Hub- ■or* ~ * “ » *. "H a p p y Dave," words C linto n, 1 0 6 ____ •a a ily defeated Iris h Jack H yan of se iv e d . c ll to correct its errors so th a t the bell T a life rro ; three-base hits G o ff, by E velyn S m ith . "T he Senior P o rtland in a w re a ilin g bout here Cham bers, Bfi T h e tw o shorthand classes, ac- Sun assessment would be against the Losing pitcher. P rice; w inn ing ’pitch- : « n " i n d wi‘; r J i j a “ k n. d ) s s K n ^ dbn f i v £ i d : ' ’ V. Brow n. 98 ..... p ro perty th a t asked fo r the im - Hubbel. Um pires— P la tt and Cald- Miss £ '* * ■ ’’ — ‘ une "H e re Comee the S m ith , »1 ___ H a n d 2Z m i n u i . . „m »’ • ’» « * » •W a picnic M onday p ro vem ent and is benefitted by the well. Scorer, Cochran T im e o f a fte r Hun (w ords by E velyn S m ith I — Hudsell. 10t I mp . I t took H a n d 2* m inutes to pin hool a t the V eatch picnic grounds, im p ro vem en t. gam e 2:35. Class o f '32 Iris h Jack fo r the firs t fa ll and 21 B attel« 9ft R. N . Vinson and C letis Swanson T h e second proposed am en dm ent Cottage G rove— Close poem ("F o llo w Dream s w ith H a u le r. 1(»2 m inutes longer before be got the i T h e sophomore class held th e ir suffered severe in ju rie s when the last F rid a y a fte r school at reads as follow s: H i t s ----------- > 0 3 0 1 3 4 2 0— 1« Deeds ) H a rr ie tt W isem an P o rtland lad In a position w hich ! ( picnic D a u g h erty , 99 the Blue M ou ntain school. T hey car in which they w ere re tu rn in g Shall Section 12 of C h ap ter I I Runs ______ 3 0 4 0 2 5 2 1 0 17 P lano duet Frances M a rk in . M a- T readgold, 108 perm itted slapping on (he fam ous -— r — j «« w ere accom panied by D r. and M rs. fio m Loran e a t 2 a. m. M onday C ------ h a rte o - f the va» C ity o f Cottage T h u rs to n - delle Beldler H and stop-over toehold w hich few Claude Anderson, 112 K u ne. M r. and M rs. D. A turned over on the Loran e m oun G rove re la tin g to appointm ent Advice to Juniors Bernice Moe- L in n. 11M H i t s ------------3 0 1 1 3 1 1 1 2— 13 have been able to break. Iris h J ack I'm e n o n . M i. and M rs. F . L. G ra n tain grade. T en stitches were re o f c e rta in officers and te rm of by. Runs .........3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 8 did nut get a fa ll, although he was nis. Miss Lea. M r. L a fk y and Miss quired to close a wound on the up DeYoung, 91 o ffice be amended to read as J u n io r response Paul Sanders T h e H e ilig team o f Eugene w ill gam e to the last and put on a good Young, »uphumora class advisor. per rig h t side o f Swanson's face. A n Z on tn er S r , 103 follow s. "Section 12: T h e com be here n ext Sunday. F are w ell song ttu ne. S m ilin ' exhibition despite the fa c t th a t he T he students spent the tim e s w im a rte ry had been severed and his Stowell. PS .. mon council, unless otherw ise T h r u " ), words by E velyn S m ith was p lain ly outclassed. I Ia n J found m in Z on tn er. Jr.. 102 was drenched w ith blood ng .c clothing u n n in g waa g and playing ball. provided in this act. shall, a t Claes o f 'S3 h im a inoch la rg e r h an dfu l than M ilts. 101 T w e _____ _____ Twelve girls fro m thia highschool by ,t,he. tim e he r «<ched the city. H e 2'4 th e ir firs t re g u la r m eeting in T he annual lunlor-aentor banquet was H le b e rt. w h 'rn he defeated ended the ann annual piay day held w a,ked tw o miles down the moun- attend ed ual play J a n u a ry in each and every year, w ill be held at « SO F rid a y o f this two weeks befr.re Fred b ro w n of in 12 42 Eugcnu last S Eugene lost “ atu rd a y . M ay la ;*J “ ° ^ i h g the a rte ry and a w aken appoint a m arshall, city physi week In Odd Fellow« hall Invited Eugene ¿ refereed C ottage • Grove's next umici h«»r* nt »h«. .«.«T « ' « « w r . n o x i e \xtii ¿ T , ’ '¡« ¿a.< k . • Aubrey won th ird place in a poa- W illia m Sikea, who brought hin w ill nos - m » m , w no orougnt him cian. c ity atto rn ey, c ity en ruest• Include m em bers h o J f the r l u sen- ? * b” June ft at Hen«i. n<>«4 huiK w ill H 114 l i i l na ? b * lo n u n y tu n . p ara ,:, , whi L - - — itv 300 fn to fha the r city. for class, mem bers f o t f / i the gineer. and such o th er o fficers about facu lty be here June IP and Eugene Conn” ^ O,J U d Participated Swanson sent F re d B e n n e tt out as m ay be h e re in a fte r provided, and class dads. F u n era l services w ere held Sun try club w ill b© here June 3« f 1. , * bury; T o m m y took the firs t a girls* league pfc ;en|c fo r the old w ho shall hold th e ir office fo r lo r m e oiu “ • ; Vinson A '"? ”;'- wh<w,'‘ w orst in ju ry day aftern oo n for H e n ry Daniel - - - f«H b- " y m i n u t e , w ith a toahoid - d u » w o f fi, r s w :nic .. !u !d Tuesday was to left l i l tle fin g er and fin g er the term of one y e a r fro m and W h itlo ck , who died T hu rsday fro m and p in n til bis opponent ,n th ree iugikt at Keiiv's Idge. A picnic J*®*’ - t o 'lt . in which the ligam ents a fte r »heir a pp oin tm ent, u n til M IL K C R E E K . a h e a rt a tte c k . Rev. 1. G . S haw of m ln u t.^ fo r the o-con.l and deciding lunch w in served. ■— — v«™a. o o m men » had been severed. Both men were th e ir successors are appointed the C h ris tia n church o ffic ia te d and /'• „ « _ !? _ . | I? 1 • *' U rrth a K im b a ll, Ruby I., .1,» — ' ‘" !il Hr.li.lc, assisted by V iv ia n b lo u « ’>t to the o ffice o f D r. C. E «•-. . and q ualified , unless sooner re in te rm e n t was in the A. F . A A. Velm a H e rrim a n recalv- ; " | ' entertained ' ! M M rs. l . Rohde Rohde and « » also ■ J . ' . “ . ! i. UW and ! f ' ' !Oet 081- V*“ »m son also com com plained plained o o f f m in- - moved fo r s u fficie n t cause. T h e L O . O. F. cem etery. M em bers o f ed th e ir diplom as F rid a y , having ,lef..»te l .\i,ia Eisle Lea W ednesday evening ¿url.ei. , to hia ne®k. sustained' when ap p o in tm en t o f such o fficers the I . O. O. F . lodge w ere p allb ear the bractlr© p ra c ifo i hou«p hoiis'e" ut tte. c, 145' 14.» ul the « h * ■ fell fell out o of f the car. H e m av ay lose L an e county officers w ill mast passed the eighth g rade e x a m in a by D a rre l (S tu b ) G a ro u shall be d eterm ined by b allo t of ers. M r. W h itlo c k had spent the pounds. G a io u tle took ;h firs t fall O rv a l E tte r , senior. Is w o rk in g in the use o f the tw o Inju red fingers. sh o rtly to discuss possible salary re tion recently. the com mon council and shall day of hie death a t the home o f a C edar school has been closed fo r a n d T h e ^ o n d V S i ’ w Rh i f T fe V ^ ¿ “¿ • r d ^ ' 0" ‘ f t , r ’ ChO° I an “ Vinson was cut by glass. Swanson duction am ong m em bers of th e ir req u ire the concurrence of a son H e rb e rt. H e had com plained of was of the opinion th a t he was cut • ta ffk , I l was announced several the past week, the teacher having m a jo rity o f all the m em bers o f ___ __ _ ____ his h eart, had been to a physician’s m inute« w ith a ham m erlock. _____________ by a rock when he fell out o f the the com mon council elect " office o 'm c h im - "go by the county court beon s u ffe rin g fro m an a tta c k -of o ffice and had fe lt s so m u uch .P. 8 L u k o w s k i refereed the pre- car. T h e court reduced salaries of measles he c ity s sta its y ye the firs firs t t proved proved th th a a t t he he ate ate a a h h ea ea rty rty meal meal. “ ii l , u uu .. . . T 1,ne Cl,y ta rts rt* ita * « a r f the llm tn a ry and sem i-final. « i n n t u l J a 4F u t ffo xs o » a e r » ill _ » r down t nw em A«« - S- «« _ outside employe« the firs t of the H a n n H u b. ell, also a passenger '5f J J a ry V h but the c h h a a e rte s « till pro- lying to rest shortly a fte . r Neighbors F rie n d s h ip club met In the three bouts no fails w ent in the car. escaped w ith o.ny m in or vid«» th a t appointm ents of officers w ard and d ying w ith in a shorl gear, but employes In the court s t the hutne of Low ran ce > to anyone except the winne itme have . . y « T I n llr a ila u a f l a h e n A ... M rs. mm h f“ **«8- »hall not be made u n til the firs t time. ... *Í2 a rt * U > « ---. «a-w-vs., eaa.sj a<. » 4 2tl»UU C ounty Judge <? p. B arn ard points 14 m em • v. w car w a ? “ F ord o w n « ! by m eeting in A p ril T he proposed M r. W h itlo c k was born October bers w ere prevent and w o rk « « M r. Vinson, who was a t the wheel, am en dm ent would so change the 77. 1857. in K end all county 111 and out th a t these salaries nre not ed b u tte rfly q u ilt blocks for the D E L IG H T V A L L E Y .. . i m n k lr|e °n e o f the short turns on c h a rte r th a t m arshall, c ity a tto rn e y was aged 74 years. 6 m o n th . 25 nigh In com parison w ith salaries boati " Ä ' S ? ± t ' « î ~ 5 . « . Ä Ä !Ä • S t % b u a in e »1» u ------ - A t the - wwmsssa IIICCUII^ th,P m onntain. one wheel struck a c ity health o fficer, city' engineer, d«vs. H e had been a re s id en t'h e re paid elsewhere fo r s im ila r w ork. M rs John Aahby, Meeretary. read a 4ft M l M a h le bl e. ° r * ra v e l- causing the c a r eith e r '»"d o th er officers would be ap- 44 years. H e was a m em ber of the N o action In s alary reduction o f le tte r fro m Miss Skow of Eugene nlc waa held in the M . A H o rn .l. n t ' i „ r?,n * “ Pc n n te n - , ,o become unam anageable o r fore- Pointed at the beginning of the C h ristian church and o f the L O elective offices Is outside that six representative« representatives of grove Saturday. th« 7 possible u u iiiiip asking m a t mix tonic ■ h2 Ah " , * e r“ on :n- , 11 o " ‘ he grade. I t turned over ve»r. instead of tw o months a fte r O. F. lodge. T h e 4-H canning club m et w ith th is » S ite r iM * !» h?'* thc c ' ub “¿lend a m eeting in Eu . venmgU,?ehr v ^ % : , e i a n " l r moifshed.1* ' 0* ’* d ,y ye“ r S b” inC83 has * tartpd l o w ...............v ^ u ^ u u S i C t V i 0 ^ ^ k ^ “^ th e ir leader, Miss E lla H ohm un. PoPw,., 3 1U 1- T h . J * ? * • " * " " T hu rsday M ay 19. to die 2 ! * b ? ’? £ °orf«,h # o fn ? f ^ , Ä a? o S n i° y W ednesday afternoon. lows: A r th u r W h itlo c k , S a n ta Crux, ear, £ r k b.V i 2 r , r. Ä rA ^ . t ! ¿“ h " A -h b r . M r a E. » ' T h u r X y " P r’ y* * ~ ~ • ^ M e m o r ia l D a y B a t e . M ade. ?al.; --------- - — - ..war. «esesevs W I I U I I I ( I t The Rudolph Hansen fa m ily vis nv Cal.; M M rs rs. M y rtle Asher. M rs. E F. R L. •aul. w orks and thia is included In th« M r» M elv in Paul and m 7 s . A rth ited m I i- W ith ith the three-day M em o ria l day ^ ‘ rouc* G ill, P o rtland rtla n d ; ; ur’ H Co t " w ith UhJ the h,! ° O ' val ; nl Pow ell fa m ily In D V m I D « E » . ,,trou1 <5 ®nd and M rs. rs - J. J - j J . - G411- Po I . • »»IUVI n u n 'l ’tv. - - - liid a v ncrin.l r.ffor.n,, , ----- H a ro ld and H e rb e rt W h ltlo clr -c an n u al budget w hich le passed up W M ay 17 School d is tric t 131 held bolid?V Pe r ‘°<i o ffe rin g the incen- " aroId itlo c k , r Cot- were chosen. ehoaen W oolcott oolcott were M rs i ..... Cottage G lo v e Sunday on by the budget com m ittee. its ann ual picnic Sunday Sunday. A larce l a r g e ' 'tlve f ° r trip tn p s a by thousands of per- f M, G ro v‘ ' AJ1 AH w e ere Present fo foi r ik e n t th© J K n: n « w o r lh a n d C hurch <»f C h rivt. I G. Shaw . , It« u ve r° r® preaent 1 rance served delicious cake ami a bount©- bounte- 80n8- *on3> ccnt-a-m $cnt-a-m iic lie ro u n d trip tran trans- s- 125 fu *u n neral e ra l except A r th u r W h itlo c k , close o f the m eeting M rs Ed Anhhv L . ¿ ‘ ‘V1 ° / 1 ’’G land spent Sunday Pastor. ^Sunday school. 9:4ft, Clem crowd enjoyed games and . .... o f .ano o r t ta rp o \izill Ho ’t<,a' 1,n* <’oa‘a ’ f'*n te U n e . next J»ltb ¿he ( j , 'oru5 H o h m an fa m ily S a rff, superintendent, the men ous picnic lunch w ith lots o f « ic e 1 D p2»r a tiiin t i?n fn ^ares be nia«n,i placed 1«. in I her© are tw o hrnth«r*M brothers, Joseph w ill be the hostess fo r the ...» Th* newspapers In h u rsday rsd a y F a r n s w o r t h nnd M rs. H o h m an thia school arc w ith the Com m un- cream . Closing exercises wil* be held by Southern P a c ific com- h illo ck, Stockton, Cal., and Theo- . m " 11-!'-1' at the club on T T m hu u rs d a y . }r l.te re . itv e n « Bible a««; forenoon ser- W W ednesday pa” v dore W h ‘ tlock, Illino i«. the U nited Slates nave figured out i'e e a sisters. |ty M M en's Bible d class; forenoon ser- ednesday in in th© the school school hou^e house paJ5v the actu al cost In cash per line of M r. a m i M rs Donald \ \ Itch er and vice. 11. serm on topic, "A lm o s t;" eve- M r. and M rs. D an D u ra n sneni D a ‘ es o f the o ffe r have been an- A p re tty outdoor wedding took every line o f e d ito ria l, local and Place In the woods n ear the home of i v r. "” ’ Jean and ,b e F ' E ' nitlK «ervlcc. 8. by request the eve- Sunday at W alden a t the home of ' ¡’ ounf ed hy T . M . Boyd, local agent new« that go©« into a newspaper, M rs. Eloise W h e ele r at 10:30 on \ \ itch vr fa m ily w ere Sunday d in n e r nlng theme Is in answ er to the th e ir son Lee. ,o r th e railro ad , as M a y 27, 28. 29 regardless o f how large or how Munday. A n a tu ra l bower o f vine .guests o f M r. and M rs. W. A. question "W h a t D iffe ren c e Does it M r. and M rs. Cave came u d fro m an i 30' w i‘ h the re tu rn lim it on a ll ■m all the paper and th a t cost varies m aple Interlaced " l . / . M y. • in d d i u g l i '. i Vein anv>. w h a ‘ C*!“ rcb N a m e th e ir ranch near C u rtin W ednesday set. ? t ,Jnid.n ,« h t of. M onday, w ith w ysterls, fro m 1’4 cents to 2'» cents a line w ith a w edding bell hung In It. was Ho when you feel lik e cussing ihe the place chosen fo r the m a rria g e and Ila o f Blue M o u n ta in attended e d ito r fo r not publishing your of .Mias L ilia n B a rg a r o f St. Helens the schnod picnic S aturday. ____ ,_____ ,___ ,, _ ___ _____ O regon’s greatest to u ris t year has M rs Iphn K n ox and d au g h ter er m eeting T hu rsday evening at 8, have movetT to a s tra w b e rry fa rm spring poetry, rem em ber th a t It to Rudolph H a th u w av . p rincip al of started out w ith a bang! D u rin g would coat h im 2 cents a line In the M onm outh high achool Rev M M a rjo ry and M rs Caahatt of Salem choir practice follows. near Scio which th e y bought re- ' s ¿ T W M " ndK • * « CPntlv and M r o f Eugene h ^ the firs t three m onths 8,505 v isitin g ?aab ,0 put *t In type, m ake It up A Groves o f C ottage G rove o fflc l- F Sluslaw Route la Selected. cars were registered in Oregon as brot h- 'leased th© Pasq Crppk QArvig»» in th« new spaper form s, run the ated and little Miss M a rv a l Jaan r«. J S iftis. j it« \ \ ltltici - er o f M rs Knox, M rs Cashatt nnd i o iiin n in lty M en's Rllde Ulnae— ,, on C reek Service s t a - . Selection o f the riv e r route fo r against 7,442 d u rin g the s im ila r p er ai^ih2i?r?U i h ’ .t* fol,l ‘ hem . ; D a rn e ll was flow er g irl. A num ber the Siuslaw h ig h w a y fro m E u g e n e _____ iod last y _ e _ a r— a gain o f 1.063 cars. rs. Scars, had spent T h he s jfo r tio men —' p “ r i n k K nres«,ha i d * d u i ' ik ’ / “.T " " °F f . lh e of f ^ n d s w ere present, among M nw ntns ,n u who ashington and several I . on ^ o ,d c la ’a a ffilia n ;: w m ith £ t e no ‘ V t church “ “ ‘t £ ; Mrah M r ii^ B e r t ’ S i c ld e T o n t e r d l ^ f o U o w ’J n a L a l t iLF.e„. » it" ! 1d ,a ,f ,b u t* the a rtic le or whom were M rs. M cD an iels of Eu- m onths In W a shin gton and is on In-, w av to C a lifo rn ia , accom panied » rm o ry every Sunday forenoon a t Konev nt D ra in SundJ^’ B 1 ° plane c r u i^ 'h v cm .rnv VY,lth the Rreat num be r o f con " ,fJe C“ ° a », l n And gene. M rs Eloise W h eeler, M r. and t h e q in « i« » ventions to be held on the coastanc theh^ . t h o ? P*?*.‘t mB" V ,lm C’ thnl J ira E rn ,,* t D a rn e ll and children, them and I «pending eve:«; ..ays 9:4o; the lesson. "P resent D ay Con- p ,,.-' \ i , 15i „ r v ,..,|U K a y 'K • dltlons in the L ig h t o f ProDhecv " e- j , 1 5 , , t l h“ 3 been con‘ .u Sluslaw c o u n try d u rin g w hich w ith the g re a t Legion conventio. J f l h* r ° * m b* eame M r. and M rs Oscar W h eeler and at the Sears home. I O Shaw teacher Hrophecy H n « I to his bed fo r several days three possible routes w ere checked to be held in Po rttan d OragOT wd D o ro th y and R u th H o h m an of te»id Tvh’ n • " * * d l,o r h’ "l- d nu ghter Doris. M is s M iria m • • • w ,t? 8t° m ach trouble. T h e flig h t was p rin c ip a lly over e n te rta in the greatest in flu x a t vi« ’ nd at M rs S arah M ontgom ery of D ra in ‘ he C h ick a h o m in y d is tric t and the (tors that she'^has ever had * ° U’ “ f r * ° ?hra K''». M r. and M rs. H ira m U. of O. spent the w eek ooples o f the paper. T his newspa- W h e ele r nnd children. M rs. Mary home. llighyya.y B aptist Church, H e n ry has visited fo r the past w eek w ith purpose was to investigate reported I t is estim ated bv J E Shelton G ro ver r W i illia m s t , and tw o com- W a s to r .......Sunday e r jtie ee. M rs. M. J. rin i. i. . ? ’. - ^ r e t a r y ’- m a n k g e r V t h ^ ’ O ragm ThLJ Kr? a? ~ y*« B u rcham and Miss Lena B urcham . , .......... - i y'l i ** C. ilson i ° ° " l ® * Davis. ' " M 10, rS' r P K iisior. s u n a a y h mvi anew, mrs. m. mpt j . P r e ’erin iv u ic « wm en m e b< roan mis:nt J than roi- w©©r»t«rv »u« ted at‘ t h - I ' ¡ h , k i n 7 ' i, r h '*5; a rl M ills ' super' -r»T he Soclal c,ub a wepk a«o *?w w hieh wouId " shorter S t a t7 M o tm associat^or?that^ThL, L CT ?ca<** hoth men and A delicious picnic d in n e r was en- ? v \ - x 1 u -‘ n ' . " ’ 'e n d e n t ; f o r e n o o n s e r v ic e , sermon T h u rsd ay at the home of M rs. ... A. ‘ he riv e r route v is ito r? w ill in O re e o i tJ ± ” I W.?r* n* v* r ,n " n rln l Joyed at noon, cakes, salad» and T M, , « H ou" n ew » » « « .- N o evening M ackey. B u tte rfly quilt blocks were , ----------------------- ? r*5 on..? \« 1?. " th# r l,V0*' anrt w ouldn't Ice cream being served M r and a m- d ,e w f ift y m illio n dollars, w hich w ill be Know a new spaper nreas |f m they rs. H th a w a v y left ,o r bov« ‘were o n t h e n w « L ? \ i p , P -» service as the church w ill unite In em broidered and a delicious J ln n e r uir«» II ev M -ors. n n a in le n by hy auto au G o lf P ro Is Y'isltor. u iv ie m an twice more than tw ice the sum le ft in < ’’O d ',^ 'iu re «i?*. ■«? 1 wav E n tia h the union services in the high school was served at noon. **7 could— ° r th in k they could ¡M o ’Y't_ n m o ««__* u th In the afternoon R a y Pow ell, pro a t Ilahee Coun- Oregon last year. “-— r lin TllA u __ . u lunibla w ith three race horses. gym nasium . Young people's m eet- M rs. E rn e s t M cR eynolds and son n®WHPn P©rH b©tt©r i than Th© _ M anheck ranch Is g re a tly Im - \ ~ i i y Jclub- S a l e m , visited here T his w ill be a ll n ew m onr they are being ru n .— Bowie (A rts .) proved, moet of th© building© hnv JaS,c,,on J ntl ‘ aon ings at 7 o’clock. Austin visited M rs. M cR eynold's M o n d a y and took a 36 tw ice on the brought Into O regon fro m othe Tribune. Ing w hitew ashed, nlao the T u e ®day at the Ralph sister, M rs. O verholser, on S ilk local course. N u m b e r 7 green, states and it w ill go to farm ers fence pouts. W rig h t home near Creawoil. | creek Sunday. w hich gives trouble to all local hotel men. autonvobile servicing sta M r. and ^hr M r r .i (i.C George Brown TW IN OAKS TO MOVE TO I ‘ ’ E “ w * ‘ a K - r i W l I h a . t h . whooping r 7 >o f* G A. ^ l„ 'n r0lq.n la ltin M rs. F. M. Chapm C hapm an an I is . v vis itin g g divot diggers, d id n ’t b other h im tions, restaurants and re ta ile rs It anu a u S a r ^ r v y ^ Childers , e™b ‘ ooeervance la a ire d i h l y , 7.« Tea n LOCATION MAIN STREET Cfn,R J -------------------- *ited t’L a of w rence r Goshen a w e B B 'r t vis- ^ n n “ M r‘a l d ay tne have n ^ p practical- r a c t lea“ o t ; " a £ C £ ‘pp and f fsn a m an*y ited Sunday a ' t t h Ihe L aw row em o rial day have l^ been c rc ’ ° °|< C ! la ire Chanm s on p b o In F d u ia ^ ii m uch H e overshot it once on his ‘ he aggregate It w ill give employ --------- I h i . in an * » . h< me. ly com pleted and w ill be announced b. p ri i « , / - „ ’i ,2" ’ , c f ° ° , w 11 second s h o t Pow ell got one o f his ment to thousands o f m en and w ll T h e T w in O aks L u m b e r com pany w ,^ p“ ' ,a u . M is t A lm n Llndam ood o f c o tta g e ln 'h e next issue of The Sentinel, w ith heV nex^ W e d n ? « d « v ’ 3b's a fte r ta k in g a five or six on aid m a te ria lly In re tu rn in g O re w ill move Ite o ffice Into the Joe K i^ lT e b*Jtetted^t*hP bn <L a n iC U,ii.Oi ‘ 0 ,,,v p httended lhe school picnic There w ill he the usual parade to M r and M rs Opend8 iile r.. have n um ber 4 green. gon’s business cycle to n orm alcy T S m ith b uildin g n ear the corner «.aews. M e t »»uimn». d undxv T ( h upy e v IlltlUU in© g ,"' K ? ' vi ' " Pd nt ;hp K ’ » * • * * ht.me "•?' cem etery on M em o ria l day. cone to Vashm gfon fo r an ind M i P rin k Cullison Is V is ito r. B a ttc rv Holds T e n t i m i i o f Seventh and M a in w hich has . yi T hpV mado, <he ITip trip Pm urday. w hore there w ill be an address by „ » « , i , i t * m d ’ fl- | bY hy m o to r as fa r as the fo rks on the Ihe boen oaeunlad hv Short's a t . . » . . second 1 j some speaker. T h e re w ill he a pro- g j (foshell and son D elm er , P fin h Calllson, head coach at the B a tte ry "E" held a special* d rill been occupied by of U n iv e S rs ity o f S Oregon: Shy H » u n tin g - Sunday forenoon in p’ e S S t l o n f o , ¡Cham pion creek road and fro m n< r i ä ! X ^ X n i n H l X W,'rld ^ H l X ^ T " T a’ ’’ a^ ' P- M ” «h? M * X Ä S ’ * ” '*• X S / S l " ^ hand store. M r. S hort w ill move Hi- ton. f o r m e r t in lv .r x .ilv -A — k . „ j _____ _ Pr” P «raiio n roi there hiked by w ay o f the Ridge across the s tre e t In to the Job build hotel and O rlzxly m o u ntain to the “ 7 qTeaklng A1“ " n L °ra X ^ i . s V ^ o ’f X ^ L l l S i ’ V ing. T h e lum ber com pany w ill Chnm plon nnd fro m there down to c a rry a stock o f finished lum ber e ir cars over C hnm plon ereek line is 8600 m iles long, 3100 n tlle i of and sm all Item s In Its new location, th Ä T h; X u rd ay ” the " road. land nnd 2-100 m iles o f w ater. but its m a in lu m b e r stock w in re F o u n ta in Pen in k . Sentinol. fleers. m ain a t Its present location. T h e change w ill be made about By Oaborne June 1. s CHANGES IN CHARTER UP fü ll VOTE FRIDAY FOfl LOCAL GOLFERS ♦—- I H¡>íh School Notes RALPH HAND DEFEATS H. D. W hitlock D ies Effects Heart Attack t Lane Officers Consider GULS Employe Salaries A“,'n “n<* lf.- C h u rc h N ew s j Gain Already N oted In Tourists Rawananae« THE FEATHERHEADS Mrs. Charlee C. Curtis Die«. F u n era l services wore held Tues day aftern oo n fo r Mrs. M a rla D ew ey C u rtis, who died Sunday eve n in g a t the fa m ily home on Row riv e r. E ld e r P au l Iverson o f the A d ve n tis t church o fficiated. M r. and M rs. C u rtis came here a m onth ago fro m Pasadena, Cal. M rs. C u rtis was born J u ly 18, 1864, a t M orpeth, O nt. She waa m a rrie d M arc h 29. 1884, at V la a lla Cal., to Charlea C. C u rtis, w ho sur vives. 8he was a m em ber o f the A d ven tist church, of the Rebekahs and o f the w om en’s re lie f corps. T h e re Is one survivin g child, Mra. G. E . Annand, who moved here re cently fro m Pasadena, and three brothers and tw o sisters living In C a lifo rn ia . L ig h t F ro at H its Gardena. A lig h t fro st e a rly Sunday m o rn ing h it tender plants In a num ber I o f gardens o f the olty. T he dam age was not serious. Fountain Pon Ink. Sentinel.