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» VOLUMS XL. C O T TA G E D R O V E L A N K CO U N TY O KKG O N, F R ID A Y , AUGUNT 8, IÍS , CHINESE INTERESTING ..o ,„ c ls Razl, t W hi.c|yDNCflLLfl|STOppLED y y IN SUNDAY GAME 8-4 ENLIGHTENED PEOPLE P itc h e r’s R eputation Precedes Him T he Jack Cava h ot»* three m ile* •a a t of C u rtin waa com pletely dee- troyed by f i r * Munday while the F orm er Bxpraaa A g e n t la fam ily w a * »w ay fro m home. T here were no n ear neighbor* and no ona O rient Tall« B xp erleaoe at aaw th * fir * . W han th * fa m ily re turned horn* t h e y found only 0 . o f 0 . Luncheon. am o u ld a rln * aahaa T h a r* had b*an no f ir * In th * e lo v * alnc* early in A n Interaatlna ta lk on h l* experi th * m u rn lna and lh * r * waa no ex ences aa an Am erican H a llw a y Ex planation o f how th * f ir * n ilg h l p re ** company agent a t H anko w . have started. T h * cont*nta o f th * houa* In C hina, waa m a d * at th * Tueaday noon luncheon of th * cham ber of eluded several hundred q u a rt* of commerce by R. P. Hoyce o f th * fru it and a stock of fixxl sufficient Oregon Pacific A Eastern railway for m any montha. LANE ROADS TO GET SLICE FEDERAL MONEY N IM M E R U . B e tte r Business East is Reported SCHOOLS OF CITY WILL RESUME SEPTEMBERS C h ie f o f P o lle* P itc h e r'* repula M r* H en ry M l a k e haa received lion aa a law enforcem ent o fficial i a le tte r fro m a cousin living at aeems Io he auch that law v lo ln io m Gam e la P itch er '« B u ttle W ith can aenaa hla approach fro m U nem p loym en t N e x t W in ter to r “’Tr" ,<,a' whl5 h ••* • ,ba' T each in g 8 t a / f C urtailed U n til b u sin e s s condition« _________ _______ r * bu»ln««« there _____ ere ____ Irn distance. proving slightly, although there are E n ro llm en t Show * N eed Be R elieved by W ork W ll C ooper for L ocal Team Moverai daya ago a C a lifo rn ia m any out of w ork. T h e la tte r «aye to u r ist r e p o lla d th a t a boy had that there has been U tile rain, that o f A dd ed T e a o b e n . ln m ette H ig h w a y . H olding T igh t atallonad him self on the highw ay la w n * are In poor condition and tha — — ( bridge south of the city and was vegetable crop w ill be amall. A n u m Cottage G rove defeated Yoncalla | throw ing w a te r onio passing car*, P re p a ra tio n * are under w ay fo r The expenditure uf a p p iu x lm ale - ber fro m th a t v ic in ity a r * going to II to 1 In a b itte rly contested Caa- [ the w ater splashing Into the care ly $300,(88) on road w ork In Ia n « England, some to rem ain. A good reopening tha city school* Hep tem cade league g am * played h e r* and I and w etting occupant* and con county d u iln g th e c o in in g m onth*, p ro fit la mado, the la tte r saya, n her 6. T here a r* three leaa teacher* un I mads Ita position a * second In th * lent«. P itc h e r w ent to the scene and assuring the eventual com plellun of changing A m erican money Into league more secure T h * score waa , w hile he waa yet a distance aw ay the uew W illa m e tte der contract thia year than last, highw ay to English money. ¡even up until T w lrle i Applegate of the boy Jumped fro m the aupei connect w ith The Dallee-CaUfm nut but If, whan the schools open, en Yoncalla w eakened In Ih * fifth , 's tru c tu re of th e bridge Io Ihe w ater Highway, ro llm en t In the grades la aa large » n . i o highw ay, the com pletion of the Cheahlie lin k of Ih * new Hlualaw . X m i O I ' y ! r O t C C t f d B v aa It w a * last year, an add itio nal Cooper fo r C ottage Grove Im proved o r to feel below. T he lad waa of thia city. teacher w ill be employed. In order ' / about the same lim e and aliut out ' unable to m ake hla getaw ay, how highw ay and considerable employ- ! T h e bualneaa o f th * expraea com to distrib ute the load more evenly pany waa more th a t of a banking Yoncalla d uring the last fou r In- ¡ever, and la not llkaly to repeat the m en l fo r the extrem a east and w rat between the g ra d e * and high school, houa* than th a t o f tra n a p o rtln * aa nlnge. : offense. He had fille d a num ber of ends of the county was seen in ths the 8A claae, w hich would be ex preaa aa In thia country, although Cooper wae credited w ith f ly * coffee can* w ith w a te r and had report fro m P o rtland th a t *035,two pected to e n te r high school a t m id s trik e o u t* and A pplagata w ith four. 1 placed them on the overhead Iron- had been allocated for federal aid ahlpm cnta o f money, o r« * and o th *r An a r m x l guard waa m aintained year. w ill ba taken Into the high good* Into and out o f th * country road* In this county. APP w a r* handled Change* In govern T h * W illa m e tte h ig hw ay waa a l night and day at the a rm o ry d uring ecbool a t tha beginning o f the yaar. T h * A m arlcan I-eglnn haa Joined wnll II* Cooper h it tw o Yoncalla bat- i Ih * past w e e k as preparation T hia group w ill ba tau g ht eighth m an! also often m ad * It d iffic u lt In plan* for feeding the needy th * tare. located *148,000 fro m tha fuieet highw ay m oney* a t th * m ealin g o f against 1 th b ». ««m m unletlo « n tl-w a r grade w ork In th * high school d u r to d eliv e r silver consigned to th * com ing w inter. T h * poat w ill take Hox acore and sum m ary representative* o f the atata high fo r M l’n i,a Y T h * ing tha firs t h a lf o f tha yaar. By governm ent. A B It 11 PO A out a com m ercial flahlng llcenae C o tta g e G rove way commission, forest aarvlc* and i r2!"t-iPr*C ,U l W? r? la k , n ._ a t m akin g thia change a t (h * begin Follow in g are some of th * char- and m *m b *ra w ill catch aalmon In K nickerbocker, aa 3 1 arm ories over the stale, but there ning of the year I I w ill not be nee- a c te rla lic * o f and facta about the th * Um pqua, to be put In cold stor I. Brlcher, lb bureau uf public roads a t C ortland .5 were no d isturbance* o f any kind. eaaary to prom ote any pupils fro m Chinee* given by M r. Boyce: F rid ay. T hia means. County Judge J. B rlcher. o ~ _ .8 age u n til neat w inter. T he Am erican I aiglon and a u x ili No a p rrla l Instru ctio n* to m a in ta in one room to a no ther a t mid-year. In en terin g n house they remove W itcher, of -8 a ry o f thia city held th e ir regular 0 . 1*. B a rn a rd said S aturday, that such a guard w ere received here, B u rrla Young. S m ith - H u g h e * t h * lr shoe* Instead o f th e ir hata. Dunn. If -,n 3 • , m eetings M unday night at G rain clearing and gradin g w o rk on the but C aptain lo H e lla H tew art, cau a g ric u ltu re Instru cto r, la th * only In older achoola they atudy aloud B lank, 3b . ....... .4 3 Am erican Legion o ffic e r* were new W llla m e lta highw ay east of tioned to be on hla toe*, decided to naw teacher In the high school. They read th e ir books backw ard G a k rld g * w ill ba started this w in Bagley. 3b ___ .4 elected as follow * Com m ander. plac* the guard. Mlsa T h e lm a K em . who taught p art o r upalda down. Collin*, r f .. . 4 G«orge M atthew s: vice com m ander, ter. assuring ths com pletion of thia tlm * In tha high school last yaar, M an tak a the place o f horses. long sought highw ay, giving thia Cooper, p __ ... 4 F. L. H u n te r; second vice com haa bean given a fu ll tim e position T ra v * l» r * frequ ently go from a n tila rlc o m . If a m ander. Itoy Hpaldlng iG r a in * , f i p art of the country q uicker access for the com ing year. 8he w ill teach Shanghai to P eking. «00 mllaa. In tu the can G a l p art of southern O re Total* 3» 1« 27 13 nance officer, Char lea H a ll; chap gon. com m ercial subjects a n d girls' w h **lb o rro w a a t a coat of h a lf a Yoncalla lain. F L. G rannis; sergeant-at- physical education D u * to the re cent a mile. T ha aurvey fo r th * naw W illa m ¡E . Kruse, lb 8 arm s. C. U. lo G ra n d a r (G ra in ); ad duced num ber o f teachers In th * Average coat of labor la JO cents T otal N o w E m p loyed in Lum- H . Kruee, c f ette highw ay fro m O akrld ga, up 8 ju ta n t. V ln a l R an d all; executive grades, soma change* In the assign a day. ¡J. C ellar*, aa _ 8 board. IstMella Stew art. Robert H all Creak canyon to connect fin a l ments o f grads tea c h e r * w ill be Reeldenta o f In te rio r often build ; Wlee. e 8 ber In d u itr y o f T hat See Fro m m . Andy Monson (G ra in ), II, ly w ith T h a D a lle * C a lifo rn ia high necessary. Mia* Z e n n a M u g h m er. a r a ft o f bamboo, load It w ith pro way, ha* bean completed and grade | ______ 3 ' Applagata, B Itaed and Ü. A Em erson, dale- who haa tau g h t alxth grade room duce and float down th * riv e r to »takes a r * located fo r the flra t | i x . i . s_____ u _ ¡(luard? 3b tio n S old to B« 1000. ..4 » gates to state convention, George sight m ile * out of G a k rld g *. Under w , „ hat..“ f a * o ra l»>a ««port on at th * weat aids school fo r three m a rk e t. a *l| r a ft and contents and F Kruse. If 3 0 M atth e w *. V ln a l B andall and Hob th * alhx-atlon of funds m ad * F rl- year*, w ill ba tra n s fe rre d to the r, l v , r canalisation w a lk back horn*. U. C ellar*, r f 4 0 ertsFrom m ; alternates lo stale con- day. clearing and grubbing w ork on 1 prui ect wU1 b« «'•turned by ths arm y central building, where ah« proba M arshfield, O r * . July 30 M ore L lw a y . 3b T h e y a r * energetic and honest 3 1 1 ventlon. C. G. L a G ran der. la H e lle thia first sight miles w ill be started • n<7 * l d ln, ,h T V * ! ? bly w ill teach a fo u rth g ra d * room. and a r * s k illfu l m e rc h a n t* and than 800 men w ill go back to w ork T o ta l* 3« « 34 IS 3 | H tew art and Charles F ü h re r as soon as a contract is aw arded at i by„ T ° Mlaa H elen O strander, who haa fa rm e r* Some of th * moat Im por M onday In Coos and weetern Doui< S truckout by Cooper 8, Applegate a rneatlnx Auxuat M and tho con "JJJJ L' pr? * ot Kuxana been teaching a fo u rth g rade a t the country whan fou r lum ber plants , 4. Base* un b all* o ff A pplegate 3. tan t a r t* that m an haa ever learned tractor« can x«t on tha job. Clear- I com merc« a fte r read- central school, w ill be transferred h av * com * fro m th * Chines*. In reopen fo r Ind efin ite operation, ac ! H it by pitched ball by Cooper 2. Ing and grubbing can be dons d u r- o t th# «urvsy to a second grade In the same cluding porcelain m an ufactu re. gun cording to a survey made by the Stolen bases, K n ick e rb o ck e r 3; ing the w in te r months. In fact it I ix W 7' s . school O th e r change* m ay be pow der m an ufactu re, silk m a n u fa c Coos Bay T im e *. T h ree baa* hita, J. B rlcher. T w o - T he Coos Bay L um ber company can be done b atter than d urin g th * I , w h U a , l l ’ a recom m endation ac made a fte r th * num ber of teachers tu re. paper m a k in g and p rinting . baa* hita, J B rlcher. W itc h e r. d n ry season. Judge B arn ard pointed “ ? the rep o rt urge* th a t to be employed In the grades this In the absence o f ferries they o f M arshfield le to employ 300 men Blank. Baglay, Collins, Cooper. 11 out no «tctlon be taken on the project year haa been d efin ite ly determ ined. blow up goat o r aheap aklna and at th * m ill and logging camps; the Kruse. J. S e lla ra . M a c rlflc . hila. 14v- W ith tlfls w ork under way during I >"n<Un* th# com pletion o f the fu r- Subjects to be tau g ht In tha high Coos Hay Logging com pany at cross on them. sum m er and fall months “ fcd N o rth Bend w ill put 78 men to w ork A “ ry sy * no* under w ay, Its school w ill be p ra c tic a lly the same H ave been fa rm e r* sine* the d ay* are expected to be considerably th * com ing w in te r montha a notable I ire by Inn ing * general tone and content Indicates aa thiwe offered last year. In o rder o f Noah. C h in a '* re m a rk a b le eye- In the plant and 70 in the woods, Cottage G rove sm aller than a year ago. say* a re lie f lo the unem ploym ent situ a probable approval of the u n d e rta k to e lim in ate em ail classes In 1* * - t*m o f a g ric u ltu re has kept alive th * M oore M ill A L um ber com pany H its 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 * — 1« m a rk e t report o f the O. H C exten tion In lam e county w ill be ths re ing, M r. Russell stated. I l le hoped guagva there w ill not be a begin t h * densest population In th * world. at Bandon « I I I give Jobs to 70 men Runs . 1 0 3 0 1 3 1 1 * — 9 sion asrvlce T h e carryover la s m all sult. he ea|d. G ra d in g o f (he firs t that the report on the additional ning claae In each language. T here T h e y h av * no atrong central gov In plant and camp, and the Helen Yoncalla er and tha new crop leas than last fou r miles la provided fo r In ths Veneer plan t o f th a t city reports ern m en t. but only an a d m in is tra plan, which ta k e s tha new road past •urveye w ill be com pleted In tim e w ill not be a beginning class In H i t * ----------- J 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 1— 8 yaar In the northern hemisphere. X *t “ otton d u rin g the next French nor an advanced claaa In tion over w hich riv a l w a r lord* Increased o rd er* and probably con I ‘iv*diietlon la axpecled to be ihe Halmon creek crossing A t this Runs 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 L atin . tinued operations. •crap Ilk a dog* over a bon*. a bridge w ill be called for, congress U m pires N ixon and Applegate sm aller In E u ro p e as well a« In point, N o tu itio n w ill be charged high . ’ onnage figures fo r fre ig h t to T h e W in ch ester Bay Lum ber com Scorer. Sheary In aom * provinces there a r * sec N o rth Am erica, according to the r * . but as no m ention of thia bridge L tions having $.«00 people, 884 don pany a t Reedsport I* scheduled to port. Production In th# whole n o rth was made In the F rid a y statem ent. ?,e ,r a ’**P<>«'t*<l on the canalised school stu d en t* com ing fro m ru ra l districts. Poat gradu ate students k ey and SIM pigs to th * square m il*. open w ith 80 men on governm ent ern hem isphere I* now expected to Judge B a rn a rd said ano ther alloc*- r ver “ PP®*« eallafacto ry. C alifornia C on dition s Hotter. w ill be p erm itted to a tte n d w ith o u t Perhape th * greatest a g ric u ltu ra l contract w ork, and at Coquille the be 300.000.000 bushels leas than a tlon of fu n d * for bridge building ---- Prosperity Is very much prevalent te a r ago and carryover about 18, purposes w ill probably ba made In Council Transacts R o utine Business paying tuition unleae th e ir a tte n triu m p h o f the C h in e ** fa rm e r la Coquille L um ber com pany la to em In C alifo rn ia, especially around the dance m a k e * It necessary to o r ploy ano ther 30 when the plant re 0,000 bushels sm aller. hla know ledge and use o f n atu ra l the near fu tu re , ___ and ____ thia ____ w ill “ lik e ly O nly routine business, and not f ttlr th * firs t o f the week under bay cities and Sacram ento, a t least I fe rtilis e r*. N e a r every farm house. , open* . Include the bridge fo r the Halmon piuch o f that, waa transacted a t the ganize new classes. business leader* and b an k e r* o f Ftahlng on C m paua A considerably Increased enroll and often la p ro x im ity to th * llv ln x th » r»c* l v * r creek crossing. M onday night m eeting o f the city m ent In vocational a g ric u ltu re la „ood ,laVB room *, stand pottery Jara fo r sort- A p proxim ately 300 men already these c o m m u n ltt** a r * displaying council. expected by B u rris L . Young, new b* * n ,nMd" ‘b* p a st week at W in log thia precious fe rtilis e r. la te r to a r * employed by three unite o f the m a n y m onih s*"' th<U> f° r A lv in llre w e r Glrw A ten tativ e report was made by be d ilu ted w ith w a te r before It la P o rt O rfo rd Cedar P rod uct* com- F u n era l services for A lv in B rew C ity K.nxineer Coiner, chairm an of teacher In charge o f this d ep a rt This brigh t report o f the of ' . Ä S * “f Ä . pany at M arshfield and 300 mora fed to tha crop*. er. who died In P o rtland last week, a com m ittee appointed to sat a ment. who haa been on the Job fo r _____ the C a lifo rn ia mind I . brought back t K T X n e b-xW of w «?èr w uh T h e re are no Id le r* In th * house by tha Evans Products company were held here fro m the M ill* valuation upon the city's w ater eye- a month. It le believed there w ill S m ith Wood Products plant at by C arl G W a .h b u rn e of Eugene Goc H h X n bíasa N o 7 In d G . Tha “ ‘ — -------- hold o f th * ru ra l C h ln *a*. each chapel at 2:30 Hunday afternoon. I tem. A fu rth e r report le to be made be a large claae In fa rm engineer Coquille la o perating on a lim iteli ’T h e o ptim istic outlook le not O r*" ing. w hich haa been added to thia m em ber ta k in g hla or h *r task ac T he Woodmen were In charge. August 18. d e p a rtm e n t schedule. a rtific ia l either, as those who da- i - l . T s h k a n iie X cording to a g * and strength F ra n k H eck was g ranted per- T he a g ric u ltu re claaaee w ill be Negotiations for the reopening of c ia r* business on the upgrade and e x c e lle n t c a t c h e s o f u errh a n d 'b fn M _____ mission to Install an 8.000-gallon T H O R N T O N CORNEHM. tha S itk a S p ru e , m ill at E m p ire doming out o f t h . depression have ’ ¡T fi.h on w o r ^ t a l ^ ^ represented a t a state-w ide F u tu re Aug 8.- M r. and M r*. Charles ls aa< ’ Hne storage tan k. are u n d .r way T h . B. K. V. Vanear facts to back up th e ir a t.ta m e n t*," m « h a . T la T k L T ' * fU h ' F a rm e r* m a rk e tin g day to be held H o w ard of Eugene visited Hunday , . A„ bul w a" received fro m W . W . at the Union Stock y a rd * In P o rt plan t a t N o rth Band la to o p *n S a p . ¡ M r W aahburna said. F ro m W e ll* rre^X M c F a rla n d In tha am ount of $13 for land this m onth. In s tru c tio n w ill rom W e ll* creek, u p o n th a U m p - at the A. Hcherm acher home tam bar 1. company officials an In be given In rra d ln g bog* and o th M r and M ra. J. E. Haines o f E lk - dam age lo an Icing m achine • .*•■ > * U ,|U a - ,o o d ,r o u t flo b ln g haa been r*- nounced thia weak W ith addition <>n Bear Valley and Hllden- Ion visited Sunday w llh M r. and curred tw o y e a r* before and alleged al men to be *m p lo y *d Monday, the U ~ UM| J * ! i<,r.u^ b “ ra n t «Pinner*. Excellent c u tthroat M rs Pete Tonola and accompanied to have been due to fa u lty service er livestocks and young fa rm e r* Radio program* for 4-H club total w o rk in g In the lum ber Indus i f I 7 i . i i ? , M cK Ib b en and John angling can be had by going past M r. Tonola to P o rtland that eve of the w a te r system. T h e b ill wae w ill take livestock and m a rk e t IL to contala tnatruclion* try In th * Coo*t Bay d is tric t w ill M cC all o f Latham and H. T Rose west branch of the m ain S m ith rlv . ning and on th e ir return, rem ained referred to the w ater com m ittee. pertaining to projact work, «rill b* be well In exc**a o f 1.000 o f Cottage Grove took I a t h a m |e r . Profeaaor and Quean of the T h e usual grist of b ill* was a l d a y * before re tu rn in g to broadcast each Monday night from Estim ates of the t lm * the re children lo lha 4-H picnic a t R iv e r- W a te r file , recommended, w ith bait several E lk to n . lowed, but the am ount o f them was 8 to 8:«0 over KOAC. opened p la n t* w ill operate vary side p ark on Tueaday. T h ere w ere I of craw fish M r. and M ra. Gerge Foster and com paratively em ail. Program * for th * remainder of from three w eek* u pw ard*, al IB children fro m L a th a m attending. fam ily w ere supper guests S a tu r August a n aa fo lio «*; though m an ager* a r * optim istic. Edna and Jsaale Grubb, M ary. day evening o f M r. and M ra Bud I ’lga Are Fawar. August 8.—"4-H M em b e r* Prevent C le rk 's R e o rlp u H R Bottom M ike and G arret M cK Ibben. Johnny I Seattle, July 3 0 —A to ta l of 321 Ix irran c e on S ilk creek. F ir * * ." W . J. O llm o r*. head a g ri Receipts of the county clerk's o f m ill* rep o rtin g to the W eat Coast and D orothy G allo. N o rm a, J u n io r ' T h e governm ent pig crop report M r. and M ra. H e n ry L a k e and aa o f June 1 which waa released op c u ltu ra l *n g tn **rtn g dep artm en t; fice h it bottom fo r the c u rre n t yaar and Donald Dugan, H o m er H uker, July 13 indicated that 7 tier re n t son P hilip, accom panied by A rt. Ed L um berm en ’« x x o c ia tio n fo r the “T h * 4-H Canning and Cooking In July, fig u re * com piled M onday 7 /? *' «•«’ ding J u ly 23 operated a t Roy and Van T ru n n all. Ed w ard . At- few er spring pig* were saved thle and H aro ld Itau der, drove CO,1' c t' d »“ th ® Projects— P re p a rin g tha E xhibits," hart, H a rr y and lien n v M cC all and year In the United S ta te * than In S ^ r p . 7 r . . 2 F r “ äy . n<1 p ic h e l red >,h° W f 18.8 per cent of capacity, as com huckleberries * Picked red d ep a rtm e n t* am ounted to $1.488.08, pared to 19.1 per cent o f capacity M ias C ow gill; 4 -H news fro m over : V iv ia n and D orothy W hite. . - w* ■ ewv- , ¡th a I. « _ I loweat »»»aa _ — a of F * any —.. — —_ * a_ o a f • the * 1B31 F a rm e r* alao reported Inten m onth M r and M r* N. W W h ite re tu rn tio n * to fa rro w app ro xim ately the fo r the previous w eek and 39 3 par Mlmiea M a ry Alice and B etty year. In Mouthsrn A uguat cent of capacity fo r the same w eak w ill become ed S aturday fro m a week's trip to same num ber of k i w i fro m June 1 D arat, who had visited here w ith fo r the F a ir *. “A. O. Lun n. h*ad i Dan Cupid w ent back on the ■Seaside and N ew po rt. laat year. D u rin g the w eek 212 of th e ir g ran d p aren t*. M r. and M ra to Decem ber 1. pou ltry d e p a rtm e n t, " F ittin g and affective Munday. _ __ V is ito r* a t the A lfred W h ite plants w ere reported ae down G. W F a rq u h a r. fo r 10 d ay*, left county cle rk laat m onth, shooting 'hcee A m a jo r change w ill be made In In the 11 weatern etatea there waa T ra in in g H o g * fo r th * Show Ring," ,K,laon dar’« i*” - a m a rk of .and’ 109 aa operating? home the past week Included M r. Saturday fo r th e ir home In P o rt A. W . O liver, a n im a l husbandry de tha northbound schedule of the and M r*. Roy M a rtin of Mhoaatrlng a decrease of 10 tier cent In spring land. txev «» c o rd in g fee* am ounted to C u rren t new bualneaa o f 21 Identl- Shaata, which w ill leave h e r* at Pig* Idaho reported a decrease of p artm en t on T hursday, M r. and M ia. H. 8. 18 per cent, but an Increase of 4 M r. and M rs. J. W . Rosa and fa m $838 33; c irc u it court fees. $097; pro- cal m ills was 3 4 per cent over pro- 8:33 p. m.. Inataad o f 8:83 p. m and A ugust 33.— "P re p a ra tio n o f V e g *- Calllaon and son P ra n tla * o f Clover ily apent Sunday In Cottage Grove is’neous“ taa^oo*' 1102 80 and «)»*!•>-! ductlon. T his group reported pro- ta b l** fo r E x h ib it," A. O. B. Bou a rriv e In P o rtland at 8:30 p. m . In dale on W ednesday and M r and per cant waa reported In Oregon. In a t the home of M r. Roes’ parent*, laneoua. $M.20 ductlon a pp ro xim ately one-half m il q u e t professor o f vegetable crops; stead o f 10:18. Agent Boyd consid M r*. Cecil C aldw ell and M ra. C. E. W ashington and In C alifo rn ia. June waa the biggest m onth thia Hon feet more than tha previous M r and M ra M ilto n Rosa. "P re p a rin g Sew ing E x h ib it* fo r th * e r* thia a favorable change fo r S te w a rt o f the Grove on Sunday. year, according to W B D illa rd week. Shipm ents fo r tha w eek w ere R a y H lc k a m , who visited last thia d is tric t aa It w ill provide a J a il .Mi-nl* Coat in Cents. F a ir * ," M ia * Cow gill. M ra. Sam B ranch o f Hnn F ra n week at the E. E. Chestnut home, county clerk. T h a t m onth the re 2 per cent over production. August 3«.— "R oom Im p ro v e m e n t much e a rlie r a rriv a l hour In P o rt cisco arriv ed S a turday fo r a week's Meals at the county Jail coat but le ft M onday fo r hla home a t Co ceipt* w ere $2.003.90 T h e y e a r'* re Inventories, ae reported by 144 land. • a d H o m * M a k in g P ro jects—P re p 10 cents each for supplies, accord ce ip t* h av * been low. m ill* are 22.8 per cent lees than a t Southbound schedule o f tra in No. visit w ith her parents, M r. and Mra. ing to the m onthly report of W il quille. a ra tio n o f E xh ibits," H elen Cow gill. Charles M ille r. M ra. B ran ch'* son thia tim e last yaar. T . C Shaw moved hla service “ E th le * of Gt* 8how R in g." H . A. 33B w ill be set ahead, thia tra in be Jack, who haa spent the aum m ar liam Kissinger, deputy sheriff. U n filled orders decreased 400.000 the West Health Physician Takes 1'oaL L lndgreen, extension livestock apa- ing consolidated w ith T h e re were 2220 meals aerved station back ten feet Tuesday from . here, w ill retu rn home w ith her. Ita fo rm e r location The move waa Coast between P o rtland and Eu D r. It. C. Rnm lg, new Eugene city feet front the previous w eek. N e w clallat. M r*. W . C. Johnson returned th * t,u rln * J u ,y - 78 ° t them lo Ira n - made necessary bv the location o f and county health o fficer, opened export buslneea received d u rin g the gene. U n d e r th * new schedule the fro been m M fo anteca apent fo t r 84« supplies r , , v - •*,n f 2* " ,a T h e re f " waa r « tu lp m e n ¿1. a the new Mosby creek road. tra in w ill leave P o rtland at 7:18 p. firs t of the week .1 hla office In the rooms of the la n e W iek was 7.038,000 feet less than M r and M r*. 8 P. Shortrldge. ac county public health u n it Monday. the volume reported fo r the pre m . Instead o f 8:10, and a rriv e in Cal., where she had been fo r aav total o f $373.88. T h e re a r * 80 prison eral montha, vis itin g a daughter, com panied by A rt R auder and H e succeed* D r. Seth M. K arroo , vious week. N e w dom estic cargo or Cottage Grove at 1:21 a. m . Instead e r* In the Jail. P h ilip loika. w ent up Sharps creek who resigned. D r. R om lg cams to ders ware 2.919,000 feet under the o f 1:4«. I t w ill a rriv e at M edford M r*. H a ro ld Dugan. M ra. Johnson Hunday. and Ashland one-half hour e a rlie r haa bean having medical treatm ents Eugene fro m P o rtlan d , where he previous week, new re ta il bualnese In d epen drnt ( u n d ld a lr fo r Clerk. and har health ta much Improved. M r. and M ra. John Bowers o f E u was on the s ta ff o f th * M ultnom ah Increased l.SM.000 feet, w hile the than a t present. Anna C a rte r spent the week and George Houghton, fo r the past gene apent Sunday w ith a niece. county hospital. Thr*« one-day canning achoola local trade Increased 140,000 feet at N e w p o rt w ith ______ frie n d * __________ fro m Eu- few ye a r* employed In the tax de M ra. C. R. T re n t fo r Lana county 4-H club members fro m the previous week's bualneaa. laaaa Maaon G o ff Dies. gene and Corvallis. T hey apent p art p artm ent o f the s h e riffs office, la hav* b*«n announced by R. C. M r. and M rs. G e o rg * F oster and Mason G o ff died July 2B o f th e ir tim e deep sea fishing 10 circ u latin g p etitio n* to have hla K u *h n *r, county club agent. fa m ily apent Sunday w ith M r and a t the home o f a daughter, Mra. M ia* Halen SowgIII, assistant « ta t* H u gh S m ith, a t 143 north O street. miles out.___________________________; n«m « placed on Ihe N ovem ber bal- M r*. Bert I^ancaatar at Blue Moun M rs. George M cR eynolds w a * an I lot aa an Independent candidate for tain. club leader In charge of glrla' work, F u n era l services were held Hunday has b*an secured for th * achoola. aftern oo n fro m the M ills chapel overnight guest o f Mias Anna C ar- county clerk, opposing W B. D ll- M r. and M ra. B ert M y e r* and On Auguat 18 a school w ill be w ith Rev. I . O. Shaw o ffic ia tin g . In - tar last Thursday^ M r*. M cReynolds ] lard, republican Incum bent, and fa m ily of Blue M ountain visited waa Mian M abel T h ra s h e r u n til h e r lS a m Lehm an, dem ocrat lo candidate. hald on the third floor of tha Mc- tarm a n t w a . In t h . I. O. O. F. cam-1 Saturday w ith M r. and M ra. H e n ry ¡U r^ o m h “ T h ree have now been found g uil T h e follow ing b ill* w ere allowed M orran A W ashburn* store, Eu 1-ake. ty of the m u rd e r o f Policem an ^ nt P. r . Beaulieu la Killed. gene; on Auguat 18 In Cottage F . ^ ? y O,S Z a ^ ; L M7iChy ^ ’ M - V w . r h t ^ ' o ^ Mra. M a ry S m ith accom panied a a t M onday night's m eeting o f the James Iverson o f 8 llv erto n , h a lf _ ____ Zoodard P. F Beaulieu o f Bend, fo rm e r daughter, Orova, pine* of meeting to ba an F e b ru a ry 8, 1883. and waa 7B years fa n ,||y n ear lx ,nci on M ra. ______ F ra n k ____ I*iR lu e , to city council: $ 3.85 b rother o f N . J, Nelaon J r. and resident o f Cottage Grove, waa Hebron Hunday to r a few 'd a y » 1 vlix: ¡G raber-G etty«, supplies nounced later, and th * pine* for tha o f age. H e had lived In Cottage H e n ry A ld er and aon of Fresno, It. j H. W . Lom bard, salary ____ 20.00 P eter Nelson of thle city. T h e m u r fa ta lly Injured In an accident July third school, to b* held Auguat 17, G rove 14 y ear*, com ing fro m G ra n t* d er was com m itted a y e a r o r more M r. and M ra. George G u te k u n a t c - F - Counts, street sweep- w ill b* determined by tb * numhar Paas. H e ta survived by one aon, Cal., visited M onday of last week 23 when he fell 18 feet fro m a build ago and a t firs t b affled o ffic ia l*. of raquaata received. I t la hoped to A r th u r O o ff, Terrebonne, Ore., alx at the Roscoe Y ea roue and A lbert ing onto a pile o f rocks and tie*. and children o f Halem visited Sun- . In[t ............ ............................ 64.80 F ra n k M a n n in g turned state's have thia school In th* weatern part d au g h ter*, V arda K lrk b lrd e . D ivide, H u ll hom e*. M r. A ld er la a cousin H e lived only seven hours. F u n era l ilav afternoon a t the C. R. T re n t “ • w Coiner, s a l a r y ------------- 180.00 of M rr. Yearous and M r. H u ll. of Lana county. aervlcea were held July 2« In Rend. and J. W . F is h e r hom e* ! Don A llen, salary ..... ................ 80 00 evidence and pleaded g uilty. H e 1* W yo.; Ooldle Halm a, M itch ell, Ore.; T he 4-H G arden club m et F rid a y M ra. Beaullau and d au g h ter F ra n 24 00 yet to be sentenced. M rs. H P. S hortrldge has been ' F lre DepL July Each member la to bring th * fol S ylvia Brow n. W yo m ing ; Rudy M c Dupree Poe waa found g u ilty laat 10.00 ce* plan to rem ain In Bend, where helping to care fo r a sister-in-law , D r. C. E. Frost lowing equipment: Lunch for him K in ley, B u rn t Ranch. O r*.; A lm a w ith th e ir leader. 8. T. Rose. T h e 4-H C ann ing club met M on they are employed. 85 week and waa given life. Mrs. W ill Brow n, who Is seriously I F re d e ric k Poet Co., supplies self, paring knife, spatula or caa* T ow ara and Elgle S m ith, Cottage R o bert R ip ley, w ho waa to h av * 2.00 III In Cottage Grove. Chaa. Reese, paint _______ __ kn lf*. teaspoon, not* book and pen Grove, 28 grandchildren and on* day w ith Mies Edna G rubb, leader. M r*. W in n ie H a g g e rty and daugh M in e Rond W o rk Planned. M is* Antv Johnson o f M ount | ° V. Breese, salary ....... ........ 128.00 gone on tria l this week, changed hie cil, two tea towel*, apron and two g re a t grandchild. te r Lola of P o rtland were called to 8.44 plea to g u ilty and waa alao sen M in e r* In the Bohem ia district V ie w la staying w ith M ra. Gene Recorder, mlac. Item s --------- one-quart pan* for preparing prod Ijith a m Saturday by the aerloua 111- ¡w ith c la im * adjacent to the Vesuvl- Boss w hile M r. Boas Is aw ay. M r. G»n. Pet. C o . gas ---------------- »3 tenced fo r life. uct*. Stephen Jarre* Die*. neaa of M rs. H agg erty's m other, ; ua and A d a m s m ountain have Ross left Haturdoy fo r A llb rlg h t, ' M otor In n Svc. S tat., oil ------ 1.78 Stephen J a rre tt, fo rm e r resident M ra. M in n ie Nichols. agreed to w ork part tim e on the old A lb erta, Canada. ¡Sentinel, ptg. and pub, ______ 36.45 Andrew Johnson, republican nom M ra. Clarence Porch and aon of Utopian road connecting w ith the H a rv e y Veach o f L ow ell visited 'O . It. P itcher, s a l a r y ------------- 130.00 inee fo r vice president, waa a demo o f Saginaw , who had made hla home w ith M rs. Estella Salton for Tacom a, W aah., arriv ed W ednesday B rice creek road. M onday a t the home o f a cousin, IM tn . States P ow er Co...... ........ 287 59 crat. three y ear*, died Saturday. F un eral to visit her parents, M r. and Mra. I J. C. 8 c h a ffe r, salary _ _ ____ 115.00 T h e forest service w ill furnlah a M rs. L. R. S m ith, aervlcea w ere held M onday at J. C. B uker, and a slater, Mra. g rader and trucks w ith which to do 21.90 T he R ay M yers fa m ily o f D e lig h t Ace. Comm Sp rin gfield. H e would have been P ltzer. A notheor alater, M ra. Jon the w ork. 98.30 valley visited Tuesday afternoon at P. H . Jones, labor T he J. H . C h am ber* A Son m ill OH. H O ! MJMV, ’ aged 89 In Novem ber. S u rv iv in g are Gleacon of S u therlin , came Sunday 41.00 w ill resume operations M onday on a O. V. Breese, a u d i t i n g ____ the H e n ry L ak e home. fo u r children, M ra. Jennie C a lla and Mra. Porch and son accom Stage M ukn * Lunch Stop Hen-. M r. and M rs. I * R. Sm ith and P a y m en t B a n c ro ft "L " ____ 500.00 curtailed program . So fa r aa know n AttKXNCT) UOTHIUQ fu r han, P o rtlan d ; M ra. M in n ie Jerra rd , panied her to S u therlin fo r a w eek'* W ith the new atage schedule In d au gh ter Connie, accom panied bv Bond In te re s t __________ 225.00 now only logs on hand w ill be cut u r w iM O H S p rin g field ; I. H . J a rre tt, Spring- visit. effect, the G reyhound southbound M r. and M rs. Charles P a rtin o f H o o k e r E lectro -C h em ical Co., to fill In stock. T h e plan t haa bean /A> field . and a d aughter Hopha o f C a li atage now atopa each day at noon C ottage Grove, picnicked up Mosby chlorine _____ __ ___ 11.00 down since before the F o u rth o f fornia. lubber Banda. Sentinel. for h a lf an hour at H otel R artell. 14.84 July. rry e k S u n d a y . _____________ ____ Pen, Elec, Co., suppliea. W M F z MVAO American Legion T o Fish to r Needy Armed Guard American Legion Picks Officers Coming Year COOS BAY MILLS ARE GOING INTO OPERATION ': HAS FAVORABLE TONE Wheat Crop Is Short Says 0. S. C. Report In str u c tio n s for 4-H Club Work Broadcast New Business Exceeds Production Coast Mills Schedules Advanced On Southern Pacific . «--"a-«« 4-H Canning Schools T o Be H eld A u gu st COUNCIL Three Guilty of Murder of Policeman Iv erso n Chambers Mill Will C u t L o g s in Pond I THE FEATHERHEADS By Osborne FAMMV ÍAVfi 1 flUUHT TO SHJNBJWT I X BLAMKD IF 1 B Ò I I'LL FUT «0MB 0 * HBR» M W W FAC6 M ja u o in on AN' LIT (T GO AT TWAT. ■ai F fiU x t F elix A p p lies a P a ten t M ask WûVY SMOKfi 1 NOG <50 IN FOR V IO L » N T F » R - F U M fiS iU O N T Y O U ? ,