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tXMTAGE UHOVB, LANK COUNTT OREGON. FRIDAY. NKPTKMHEK *. I* » .
A irp la n e s E x p e c te d
For Bohemia
Airplanes may be landing In the
I Bohemia district In the near future.
Count Charlea George Henry Du-
. Ib»ry. a nlcturesoue character from
I Curry county, who la said to be a
good spender, waa In the dlatrlut
several days ago, Inquired about
properties for aala and picked out
•I'« spot where he wants a landing
field for a gyroplane The count
cornea from France and la said to
represent considerable capital that
Is Interested In developing mineral
propsrtlea. lie did not say when he
expecta to return, but Indicated
that he expected to make another
visit during the present season.
4-HCLUBSEXHIBITION
Buster Keaton S ends
Resident H ere
K
-
The visit of Buster Keaton and
hla movie company here several
years ago has resulted In the add*
tlon this year of one new fam ily and
the building of a modern country
home.
H. M. DeVerne of Los Angeles,
world war veteran, brought hla fam
ily to Culp Creek upon the recom
mendation of M r. Keaton, who film
ed several of the Important parts
of hla picture at Culp Creek.
M r DeVerne Is well pleased with
what he has found here. Hla new
home has been constructed of Ore
gon fir and Culp Creek men were
employed In Its erection
RUMBE It to
16,000 C a n s F ille d
For This W inter
LUMBER PAPER
SEESUPTUBN
The record of the county's port
able cannery, which has visited here
several
time«, shows tliat the needy
Huckleberry Pickers Find Oo
of the county have put up more 1
than 18,W)0 cans of fru it and vege Freight Ratea Continue to Be
ing Good, Scenery Grand,
tables for the coming winter. For
the
use of the canning equipment
Berries Plentiful.
Weight On Mill* of
and for cans the county takes one
Candidate Fink a n d Judge
can out of six, which means that
I t was estimated that at least
West Coast.
Roads Into the Bohemia district the county will have close to 3,000
KXXJ paraons visited the south l-ane
Barnard Dlacu»* Point*
have been found in first class con cane for distribution during the
i l l exhibit held all day Halurday
(Crew s Lumbar IMgeal.)
dition by many from here who have winter. This number probably w ill
In a portion of the Woodson gar
of Budget Making
visited the district recently in be augmented during the next
The general outlook continues to
age building, which was donated fur
search of huckleberries. The larger month.
Improve. So fa r the only price ad
the purpose. Mia communities out
number have used the Brice creek
vances of any consequence have
Clerk Dillard Show» That 60
side ut Cottage drove were repre
road,
but
a
number
have
gone
in
by
been
In the domestic cargo markets,
sented. Dorena, Lynx Hollow, De
way of Mharpa creek, and a few
but the fact that the mills have
Per Cent Expenditure*
light valley, Hebron, Latham and
stood together and Increasad re
have made the loop trip, going In
W alker.
turns with a great deal lees effort
by way of Brice and Champion
Are Mandatory.
1 .atham look flret place for com
creeks
and
returning
by
Mharpa
than any had anticipated le having
munities and Lynx Hollow second
creek.
a splendid psychological effect on
First prise was a gavtl and second
That It la easier fur the fallow
The first part of the road from
the minds of everyone. One g ratify
I waa a 4-H flag. Individual prize
who la out trying to aot In by
ing feature of the advance In do
Champion boarding house up to the
winners were aa follows;
capitalising I ho mistakes of (he
mestic cargo prices has been the
»addle
is
steep
and
rough,
with
sev
I Forestry Bene Trunnell. Latham,
fallow who la In to «at tha plaudits
eral difficu lt switchbacks, but it is Local* Get Long End of 4-1 cooperation received from the bet
flrat; Robert Wagner. Dorena. Bec
of tha multitude than It la for the
ter class of wholesalers who are
easily passable for careful drivers
loud; Jeeele Grubb, 1-ulham. third;
fallow who la In to show that who
j keenly awake to the necessity of
and a number of large care have
Score in Tilt With
They (,'®n,
Dorena. fourth;*Don-
ever seta in probably will make Old Timer* Tell of Days
getting
more money.
made
the
trip.
The
new
portion
of
J
7 Old Wicks. Dorena. fifth. Forestry.
rly
about tha aame mlatakoa aa tha fal
Mo fa r no effort has been made
Dinty Moores
Hope Boon to Be
¡division 2.—Ernest Wagner, Dorena. serious In Canada as In the United road completed two years ago la In
low who want bafora him waa II-
to advance export prices, for such
flrat; Albert McCall, second; John States and tha country has the excellent piece of work on a 10 per
luatratail at tha public meeting of
a move Is futile In view of the
nie Gallo, third; H a rry McCall, greatest crops In Its history, accord cent grade.
Here Again.
Cottage
Grove's
league
baseball
tha Mouth lama Tan Equalization
heavy
advantage in exchange rates
I-aMells Stew art of this city is In
fourth,
and
Kldon
W
alker,
fifth
,
all
ing
to
Rev.
D.
P.
Cameron,
who
has
team added fu rth er laurels Sunday
league Tuaaday at which candidates
of I^ th a m .
Just returned from there. He and charge of a craw of U n men build when it defeated D ln ty Moore's Big held by Canadian producers. Do
ware Invited to tell why they should
mestic rail business has a much
At an enthusiastic meeting here
Canning Ilene Trunnell. I-atham, hie daughters M arv and Ruth vis ing a new road from Champion
bo elected
better undertone and there are
Friday night of miners of the Bo first; Edna Grubb, Latham , second; ited a t ICdmonton at the home of boarding house to connect with the Six league team at Eugene 4 to 1.
Johnson, pitching with a sore many instances where mills refus
The main tilt waa between Fred hemia dletrlct and residents of the Jessie Grubb. Latham, third; M arie Ham ilton Lackey, grandfatlier of piece of road completed two years
ing orders h a v e succeeded In
Flak, democratic nominee for coun clly a Cottage Grove unit of the Huhman. Delight Valley, fourth; the girls. M r. Cameron eaw one ago. and when this Is computed the I arm. was forced to depend upon
slow ball, but was
getting raises, but different com-
ty Judge, and C. I*
Harnard.
______ In Western Mining congreee wae or- Vivian Fountain. Latham, fifth.
. grain field In which 12 binders were entire grade will be a 10 per cent with It as w ith his -vs successful
______ _______
usual zipping
petition has to be met on sales of
cumbent and republican nominee, sanlzcd for the purpose of promot-
one with wide turns at the switch- I
Camp Cookery — Fred Jackson ' working.
fast
one.
retiring
U
n
opponents
by
this kind" So long as west coast
The tilt was. however, entirely lack ing the Interests of the Bohemia W alker, flret; Jessie Orubb. Lath
W hile In Ardrossan. Alberta. Rev. backs. The trip should then ds one
mills are forced to _
pay
Ing In rancor and each paid com district, which la getting more fav am. second; Vivian Fountain. W alk Cameron preached In the little to attract many sight-seeing par the strikeout route.
_
- pre
___ nt
A1 Shof stall, playing his only exorbitant freight rates
pliments to the other.
they w ill
orable attention from engineers and er, third; Dorothy Gallo, Latham, church where he held the pulpit be ties, fo r nowhere can a prettier
game
of
the
season
with
the
locals,
fore coming to Oregon. He also view of mountain ranges and mil led the locals' batting list, being have to submit to the pace set by
Mr. Flak advocated a cut of <230,- Investors than during any period fourth; Bob Hear». W alker, fifth.
Bachelor Mewing — Nathan Ed preached at a church In Calgary lions of acres of timber be secured. credited w ith three of the local«’ the southern pine mills which at
000 from tha IW'.’ budget, uelng that since the early free-milling ore
where a college chum of bis la pas Clearing for this new piece of road safe hits. I. Brlcher and Blank each present, in some of the best terri
aa Judge Barnard e Idea of what daya when hundreds of men were ward«, first.
tory, are said to be selling lumber
employed
In
the
dletrlct.
Mewing Handwork -Gladys W alk- tor. W hile In Caigarv. the Camer has already been completed and cracked out two safe ones.
taxes should be He said, however,
I delivered on the Job at only a trifle
Temporary officers were elected ley. flret; Mildred Llndelay, eeconr; ons spent a night with the John grade « U k e . have been set. This
that some of the cuts be proposed
Cottage
Grove
scored
Its
four more than transportation costs of
had been made elnce the flret of "" J?11® * " E lb e rt Bede, president; I Dorothy W right, third, all óf W alk- Craig fam ily, form er residents of work is a relief project by the for- tallies in the third Inning, when
I fir.
e«t service in which the county is
Cottage Grove.
the year, possibly becauae of op- B K I^weon, vice president; U i ' e r .
Myers. D ln ty Moore tw irler. blew
I t has been said that wheat grow
Hagan,
secretary
-
treasurer;
Gott-
cooperating
by
furniahing
machin
Mewing, division 1 -Eunice Ed
Mr. Cameron contracted Influenza
poaltlon for office furnished by tha
up.
walked
three
men
and
allowed
ers throughout the best middle
I fried G raber, A W. Helllwell and wards, Hebron, flret; Lucy Ed while on his way home and It was ery.
democrats.
two
hits.
The
Eugene
team
had
Its
west territory would make money
The forest service contemplates
Vivian with difficu lty and with consider
M r Flak aald that the only way L. W Coiner, members of execu wards, Hebron, second;
big inning in the eighth, but were
Fountain, W alker, third.
able danger to his health that he adding 30 turnouts during the pres unable to score more than one run and have some to spend on the
real reductions can be made la to tive committee.
prices
which they are receiving
»
Old
times
In
the
district
and
ent
season
on
the
road
between
Corn GJ enn Jennings, Dorena, completed the trip.
eliminate functions and employee.
four consecutive singles.
now. There has recently been a
Champion bridge and Champion on Box
In addition he advocated elimina prospects for big thlnga there In first.
score
and
summary.
little Indication that thia la true *1-
boarding house These are greatly
Garden Jessie Grubb, first; Ilene
tion of overhead, but »aid under the future wars discussed by old-
Cottage Grove.
! though not enough aa yet to deter-
needed, especially with the Increase
him the poor and needy would be llroe miners and by tnoa« who have Trunnell. second; Albert MoCall,
AB R H PO A E mine whether it is a general eitua-
In
tra
ffic
that
la
expected.
provided for end he did not prom- " ‘or’ ''®c®ntlv become Interested In third; Irene Humphrey, fourth-
The Sharps creek road, although Knickerbocker, as _4 1 1 2 0 0 tlon Retail dealers are not going to
lee anv reduction In that dlrec in dl* , '',pt I t was pointed out by Homer Buker. fifth, alt of Latham,
I. Brlcher. l b _____ 5 0 2 6 0 0 anticipate their requirements while
It has not received nearly •«. much J.
lion He recommended that for the „ speakers that the only thing
Poultry — Barred Rocks. Joyce
Brlcher, c _____ 3 1 0 11 0 0 they can buy hard assortments at
work as the other road, lx a splendid W itcher,
present he would eliminate the
* . raaJ
camp W alker. Lynx Hollow, flret; Rhode
c f _______ J 1
mountain road. Turnouts are great Blank, 2b _________ 4 0 0 1 0 0 the prices which have been ln ef-
borne demonstration agent
the r-"J, w
“ • tr®ani ° f gold Into I Island Reds. I-a Verne Thornton,
ly needed, as the six-mile grade is Dunn. I f __________ 3 0 2 4 2 0 feet for some time. Salesmen call-
county
agri, u u ltu
llu ra
ia lis
ln t, . would cut
••ro oovm
" “ ">lcal
Hollow.
Leghorns,
HV agric
i 7 , " v . .®,
. . 8 . r i "
icei Lynx n
u iio w . r flr
i r s a _ i t; ;
Leghorn»,
the health
h ea"‘ service. would reduce fn*
' " ' bo<l
■ - values
--- out
---- of - ‘ young pen Natham Edwards. H e b -i
a steep one and backing to a turn Swanson. 3 b _____ 4 0 0 2 0 0 ing on the trade report instances
netting¡the
rles of employes and would «7i ÍL o
o ft’
. * newl* or«an- bron, first; Leghorns, laying pen,
ealarlee
Tha Cottage Grove schools open- out when a car la met requires Shofstall, r f ______ 4 1 0 0 3 1 where many dealers have admitted
3 1 0
0 that they are watching the m arket
careful driving.
Inale ......
oiling
of roads
,la®d unlt wl1’ haya for consideration
flrat and Eunice Ed- < Tuesday with an enrollment of
eliminate
.. „,
- ------------------- Lucy Edwards, _____________________ed
Johnson, p _______ 4
0 0 3 0 very closely and. I f they become
two proposals for the Installation of wards, second, both of Hebron.
Huckleberries are everywhere In
. 810 as follows; First grade, 42; aec-
County Judge Barnard Insisted ore
34
Totals
8 27 8 1 convinced that prices are to ad
treating plants.
Hheep — Horace W olfard. first; ond grade, 48; third
grade, 40; the district, and eo are pickers.
that economise have been practiced
Dinty Movie's.
1 vance. w ill place orders this fall for
Men well known In mining and
W alker, second, both of fourth grade. 87; fifth grade. #1;
regular employment has B. Dunn. as. P —
under his administration and that members of college staffs continue Kenneth
r
x x u at least a portion of their estimated
Lynx Hollow
■ sixth grade, 47; seventh grade. 49; sent more pickers
----- . . Into the district
............
J. Dunn, 2b,
M r Flak's Ideas were about the to come to the dletrlct of their own
1
1
5
1
spring requirements.
Goat»—Violet Crevlck. first; Ber eighth grade, 80; ninth grade, 72; than ever before and some are do
aame as hla He was willing to elim volition for Investigation
2 1 1 1 1 I f the railroads would come out
It la nice Crevlck, second, both of Lynx tenth grade, 61; eleventh grade. 43; ing well bringing the berries to the Low, c. If _
inate anything that the m ajority believed that a federal survey
Bradway,
lb
1 18 0 0 with sizeable orders fo r car m aterial
of Hollow.
tw elfth grade, 40; poet graduates. city for sale. Picking has been in Cochran. 3b
want rlhnliiatrd, but ha hai, a i an the district, made two years ago
1 0 0 0 it would as usual provide disposi-
! or • everal weeks and w ill ) Glllispie. If,
First prise In each case was (1 4. There are about 80 high school
officer, always been in the place of reports of which probably have
0
4 3 1 tlon fo r the same part of the log
continue for a month. Ón the higher VanDlne cf
and second wae SO cants. Tha students who have filled out pre io
hearing the demanda of petitioners
Tpen
b * " * )Uat 8 U rU d i P Ä
r /*
0 2 0 0 that goes into dimension and nae,
some of «h®
the prise» were contili
contributed by business registration applications hut have
and delegations a c c e d in e to . ..e h - been
Ü . received by
ny »«me
0 0 0 0 row uppers, in which event the
requests u h » felt lu»t end n u n
may hay,® something to do houses of tho city,
not yet registered. There are also
2 0 6 0 very lim ited supply of many item«
able as w ert the w f.h « T i b . ' ?
,h* unu8ual '»»••*•« »• » * *
The exhibition 1 was in charge of a great many students working who
Among those ln the district Sun- M o reen«n
0 2 0 0 that are already short would quick-
day w«™ M r and M r,. C. F. Hos-
T o ^ ls . 1 . ___ 35
m a to r t.v .
0
.
7
' b’ hnown ■om" ’ <">« »«'• that this re- R C Kuehner.
Kuehner. county
co
club leader, expect to register In a week or two.
” X r“^ u X ,or
b* * ‘
8 Myers
27 17 2’
3 L ly T disappear.
fro m V o rtla n d 0 Larw n<Colnerg aniftt rASlrUok ?yt by Johnson 10'
h «rt* la more trading of truck-
I and wae sponsored by the Cottage
Grove
chamber
of
commerce.
The
Don
Allen,
thé
A
H
e
llio
n
P
'
S
“
2'
0,1
ott
Jobn3On
,jads
lumber between the mills
M r. Fisk Insisted that the high
Don Allen, the A.
'cham ber committee was R. P
i Dunn 1. Myers 1
3. Fa3
Passed balls J. now than has ever been before In
way system should be maintained
fam ily, the Andrew B run d Hein
'fam well
H v Rrtahee
Boyce,
O.
V.
Breese
and
C.
A.
Beld-
O&V6 Scholl
Stolen p,tch®r
bases
Johnson, , tbe northwest and this practice is
at Its present standard, that not to
ler.
th
.V C h .rlM X S L s S
o ? E u : Hrichcr.
W ‘nn,n<
. -B lank
,
„
------ Johnson, increasing steadily.
maintain It would be extravagant.
E.
J.
Edwards,
form
er
Smith-
Each day that the period of a
In hie talk later in the evening
gene and Dr. B. R. Job. the Elbert Losing pitcher Myers. Double plays
Hughes Instructor In the local high
definite upturn is deferred the
Commissioner Hurd explained that
Bede fam ily and M i s s Regina Swanson to Blank to L Brlcher.
school, gave a talk on the funda
Score
by
innings:
greater
the prospects are fo r a
road oiling which Mr. Flak would
The hearing of Rev. D. P. Cam- mentals of poultry Judging. Mr.
Dusenberry. M r. and Mrs. R . H.
¡sharp turn when that time arrives
eliminate had greatly decreased eron of this city before the U. 8. JCdwards'
Robnett of Eugene are guests of Cottage Grove:
daughters.
Lucy
and
Eu-
coot of maintenance, at the same Immigration department was con
H i t s -------------- 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 3—8 i W hile it has to be admitted
, nice, gave Instructions for prepar
Seattle. Sept. 2.—The West Coast Mr. and Mrs. Dale W y a tt at Musick.
Runs ------------ 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0—4 I tbere is only 19 per cent of normal
time giving belter road».
tinued Thursday of last week In ing pullets for exhibition. The pul Lumbermen's association t o d a y .» T h S j ioskin8 "»Gy. M r Scholl and
D
ln
ty Moore’s
production under way and a v»«»
M r. Flak, aa an economy measure, Eugene and was again continued lets were bathed with soap and pointed out that lumber orders for M r Thum and the Bede party
H its _______ 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 0—8 I ¡die capacity anxious to be up and
recommended elimination of road for the production of further testi wuter mid dried
the past »even days have been wTr® ~hre® that mad<‘ the loop
R u n s ______ 0 0 0 0 0 ____
__ doing, it is _________________
_ that
0 0 ___
1 0—1
well to remember
patrolmen, that work to be turned mony. The hearing, a private one.
Roy Halast. Junior forester of the greater than for any week since ’ r ' P . T h " Bedes also went out on
Umpires Nixon and Sheary. Scor- I many of the large mills that have
° * » r to employee on ruada. In his has been continued from time to Sluslaw forest. Judged the forestry January 30. and predicted a rising the Utopia road as fa r as the Ray
er
Cochran.
been
closed
for
long
periods
could
Rev. Cam- exhibits, which were comprehen volume of West Coast lumber trade Nelson property, two and a half
talk Commissioner Hurd explained , time for eeveral months __
not and w ill not start up until re
that a road patrolman has to catch i rron •• charged with being In thls sive.
miles. This Is a one-wav road w ith
during the next three months.
financing and therefore this idle
heavily laden spending trucks with ¡country Illegally from Canada
Club Leader Kuehner. assisted by
Orders have been on the Increase out turnouts.
capacity is not as much of a threat
Cecil Wooley Is at the Musick
a speedometer tested by the state |
----------------------
Carrol Breese, gave Instructions for since early August, following two
as
some are inclined to believe.
and use scales tested bv the state. , Paris has 70,000 dogs,
preparing sheep for market.
weeks of "unusual buying activity testing out a two-stamp mill which
Taken as a whole, while the
he has patented and constructed I t
that road workers could not be aup-
Berlin dog owners oav 115 tax
From
the
various
exhibits
a
south
reported
by
the
Southern
Pine
as
change Is taking place very slowly,
plied with these. M r nurd cited an . nnu* lv for ea7h do«
Lane exhibit will be sent to the sociation of New Orleans.” the as was reported that he has received
the developments of the past two
instance of an overloaded logging an" ual,y ror ®apn do«
an order fo r eeveral of them.
county 4-H fair.
sociation statement here said.
weeks give the outlook more cheer
truck speeding at 83 miles an hour i Psrshlng Is w riting his second
The Christian c h u r c h Sunday
_____ _ ’han it has had In a long while.
He said that without patrolmen I hook.
Lumber
Cargo
Leaves
Reedsport
school of thia city had the distinc-
Mr». Lucy Ann Rogers Die».
operators would laugh and go on
I t Is estimated that 43d million
Reedsport—The Dan F. Hanlon
Lucy Ann Rogers died Monday
thslr way.
aires live In Washington. D. C.
mmber
carrier
In
the
employ
of
the
tendance fo r the county last Sun
• v a n I n g following a paralytic
Mr. Fisk said that taxes for this
W inchester Bay Lumber company day. The figure used as a basis of I
stroke. Funeral services were held
year could have been reduced If the
came
to
dock
Monday
afternoon
enrollment was 235 and attendance
budget had been reduced by deduct milted a county court to put any Wednesday at 2:30 at the Mills
took on a cargo of 504,666 feet of Sunday waa 284, an increase of 21
chapel w ith Rev. M. A. Groves of
ing cash on hand to the amount of thing over on them.
spruce
and
fir,
and
left
Tuesday
A
conprehenslve
exhibit
of
4-H
per cent over the base. The Cres
While M r. Fisk admitted that ficiating. Interm ent was in the I. O.
about Wo.000 M r
Barnard ex
Form er Cottage Grove residents
club work was held Friday night at evening about 7 o'clock, expecting well Christian Sunday school
plained that this amount was money many economies have been made O. F. cemetery.
Mr». Rogers was born March 28, Latham In preparation for the to cross the Umpqua bar on the second and no church in Eugene held their tw elfth annual picnic a t
already budgeted and. If It had been (hie year, he said that the budget
Peninsula
park ln Portland the last
night
tide
and
complete
her
cargo
south
I-ane
4-H
exhibit
held
here
deducted from the budget, the Items should have been made with these 1880, in Potter county, Pa., and waa the following day. The a ffa ir waa at Newport for San Pedro and San showed a 100 per cent attendance Sunday in August w ith a large num
for which It would pay would have 'conomtes In mind, that a county aged 82 years, 6 months, 7 days. sponsored by the parent-teacher as Francisco.
ber in attendance.
Dinner was
had to be Included In the budget, so COUG should have been able to see She was married to Jamss H. Rog sociation. Fifteen cents was award
served a t noon and ice cre&m and
there would have been no reduc six months In advance. M r. Barn ers at Lisbon. W li., In 1873 and ed as first prize, 10 cents for second
coffee
were
furnished
by the Port
Golfers
Enter
Tournament.
ard explained that unless the bud came here from Wisconsin three
tion.
land group.
W illia m Zim merly. W illiam Moy
and five cents for third. An entry
years
ago.
She
Is
survived
by
two
get
had
been
made
greater
than
Mr. Fisk advocated eliminating
Sam Veatch, vice president of the
er and Crip Morelock of the Cot
fee of five cents eras charged.
38 per cent from the road budget presont expenditures the delinquen daughters, R llla and M ina Rogers
association, gave a talk. Mrs. Joseph
R. C. Kuehner acted as Judge and tage Grove Golf club have qualified
of >277,000. Mr. Barnard said that cies would have made funde on of Cottage Grove and one slater, winners were as follows:
Best
president, for seven years, re
for
the
city
tournament
being
con
much road work had been elimin hand Insufficient for present ex Mrs. John Rogers of Mauston. Wls.
A recent trip by Rev. D. P. Cam signed the office and Mrs. H. J. Mc
Gardentng--Jesse Orubb, first ducted by the Laurelwood G olf club
pendlturee
end
would
have
made
ated becauae the money did not
Dorothy W hite, second; Homer Eugene.
eron of this city to Ardrossan, A l Cormick was elected in her place.
come In. that the county Is spend the condition of the needy and un
UEBKO N.
berta. Canada, resulted ln having Mrs. Kate Land of Dorena, 85 years
Hull, third; Vivian W hite, fourth;
ing only what It gets but It Is d if employed almost unbearable.
Sept. 8.—M r. and Mrs. L. O. M a rk Dorothy Gallo, fifth.
returned to him a watch he had lost old, was awarded the prize for be
SILK CREEK.
Mr. Barnard said that salaries ham and Mr. and Mrs Allyn M a rk
ficult to meet the problem of re
Forestry, F irst Division. — Ilene
S ep t 6.—Several flocks of wild 21 years before and which had been ing the oldest woman present, and
have
been
cut
to
about
the
figure
duced tax payments and at the .
. . .
..
.
ham. Cottage Grove. M r. and Mr».
first; Jessie Grubb, sec geese have been seen flying over found 10 days before he arrived M r. Shultz of Portland, 83 years old.
aame time give employment to euggeeted bv Mr. bisk and he ex- W. C. Johnson, Latham. Mrs. John Trunnell.
Norm a Dugan, third; Doro Silk creek during the week. This Is there. The time-piece waa found bv was awarded the prize fo r being the
thoee who must have It In order to l’l«*ned that eo far as his own Job Kebclbeck and daughter Florence ond:
a friend who knew of the loss years oldest man present Mr. Shultz own
eat
i *■ concerned It can't be considered and house guest, Mrs. Freda Berger, thy W hite, fourth; Vivian W hite much earlier than usual.
The Overholser brothers burned before. Although the case was badly ed and operated the firs t flour mill
M r. Flak attacked the contract
•Ikht-hour-day Job. that he has and Mlse Piper picnicked Sunday fifth.
Forestry, Second Division—Hom their slashing oo. the Lorane road corroded the works were still in ln Cottage Grove. Prizes fo r com
made several veers ago with the | to * lv” “ P evenings and holidays to in Mis» Piper's grove.
ing the greatest distances were
er Hull, first; Junior Dugan, sec Thursday evening of last week. I t good condition.
state highway commission In which ; the service of the county and the
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tleon of ond; H a rry MoCall, third; Homer was a fierce, hot blaze fo r several
awarded to Mrs. Elizabeth Knox
the county court agreed to a debt of ” <*•<>*•
Roseburg were dinner guests F ri Buker, fourth; Eldon W alker, fifth. hours and lighted the evening sky
Price of Los Angeles and H a rry
>900,000 without a vote of the peo- j 8a,n Lehman, democratic oandl- day of M. M. Tlson at the F. C.
Crandall of Carlton. Prize fo r the
Canning — Edna Grubb, first; for miles.
ple. He said he had been criticised da,e for county clerk, said great Führer home.
largest fam ily was awarded to Mrs.
Dorothy
Gallo,
second:
Jessie
G
rul
A quiet wedding took place Thurs
by Barnard for advocating the >2 - * r* * t savings oould not be made In
Miss Esther Zim m erm an of Eu
Alice Robison of Marshall.
Ilene Trunnell, fourth; H a rry day evening of last week at the
000.000 county road bond Issue which ,hal °M*c*. but expressed the belief gene and Tommie Johna of eastern third;
Out of town guests were Roy R.
fifth.
E. R, Darnell home, when Bertha
was voted on bv all the people ,hnt a Photostatic machine for copy- Oregon were supper guests Friday McCall,
Knox, Oswego: Mrs. Elizazbeth
Prizes on livestock were awarded Kimball became the w ife of Orville
while three men had contracted a ln« records might save >2.800 annual- of Mra. F. C. Führer.
Knox
Price, Los Angeles; M r. and
as follows; Johnnie Gallo, second on Rigby. The marriage ceremony was
county debt of nearly a million dol- **• ln h b reply County Clark D ll-
M. M. Tlson and Mrs. F. C. Führer pigeons and second on Bantam performed by Rev. Paul Iverson of
Eighteen strawberries were all Mrs. Blain Jackson and J. E. Chan
lars.
Hard, republican nominee, expressed motored to Roseburg Monday.
chickens; Wayne W alker third on Cottage Grove. They are at the that were ln a box brought to the dler. Clackamas; M r. and Mrs. A.
Mr. Barnard explained that the ' ‘ ho belief that no euch saving could
Mrs. F. C. Führer spent Saturday rabbits and second oft (fucks; E l home of M r. and Mrs. James Rlgbv city Wednesday by Arch Smith of A. Richmond. Silverton; Mrs. Em
question of the contract with the ba niade and listed economies that with Mrs. Oliver Robinson at Cree- don
Disston route. They were placed on ma Mayers W alker, Pasco. Wash.;
W alker first on rabbits and parents of Orville.
stats was taken before the county , ve
pu‘ ln i°- effec‘ by hint, well.
_______
„ W luuli were
wore exhibition at the city recorder’s of- Mrs. How ard Beagle and Ruth
second on guinea hen.
Mr. and ___
Mrs. „ A. . Woolcott
at two public meetings at which It
H"*d that hl" o” lce pay» more
The E. J. Kdwards fam ily moved
Eugene visitors Wednesday of last .5 ,® ' where tb"V attracted consider- Beagle. Ridgefield, Wash.; J. E. De-
was endorsed without a dissenting ! ln5S the treasury than It takes out. Wednesday of laat week to M cKen
able attention. The berries are of ' Spain, Battle Ground. Wash.; Mr».
week.
vote, that the money wae secured . ” **• ,".
Pr®faced hie remarks zie bridge, where Mr. Edwards will
Several from this district attend the Muskowdon variety and are ' L. A. M iller and Vera and Verna
for the county without the payment 1 bv « P la in in g that economies ln teach school.
everbearers.
M iller, Corvallis; M argaret Leon
ed the sale Thursday of last week
of a cent of Interest, while a bond county expenditures must start at
The Hervey Alldrldge
fam ily
ard, M cM innville; Mrs. K. Hanni-
held a t the old Messenger place up
Issue, If the people had voted one. ^bo legislature that 80 per cent of have moved to the E. J. Edwards
gan, Lorane; Mrs H a ttie Hazelton
Row river. C. O. Worsham, James
which they probably would have lC0U.n lY expcndUuree are mandatory place.
Shalloon, Huntington; M r. and Mrs.
Scott and son Laurence and A.
done at that time, would have en. and that any saving on the total
Lester Gllcrlst and Fred Overton
Only a few Items of business were Woolcott were among the number.
A. W . Sloan, Eagle Creek; Mrs.
tailed a heavy Interest burden. He made by the county must come out of Mosby creek spent the week end transacted at the regular meeting
Opal
Borges and Lena and Fred
A frost was reported in the dis
of
the
60
per
cont
controlled
by
the
at the G llcrlst home.
said this was the best deal any
of the city council Tuesday night, trict Friday night. Mrs, N ettie Estes
Borges. Boring; J. A. Wiseman,
county had ever made with the county.
Miss Katie Gllcrlst began her but considerable conversation was found ice on water near her home.
Beaverton; H a rry Crandall, Carl
Cal Pryor, democratic nominee school at Latham Monday.
highway commission. He said that
required to settle some of the ques
ton, and Mrs. Everett Crandall,
M r. and Mrs. F ran k W arren of
Donald
the money had to be «enured w ith -. for sheriff, ___,
___ Young, demo-
Mrs. Freda Berger of Portland tions. The vote waa so close on two Hillsboro were Sunday guests at
A dance for the purpose of rais Milwaukie.
In a few days, as the federal gov- *
C-2 ’?nHn.ee i,or, dl»trtct attor- arrived Saturday for a week's vis motions that the mayor had to cast the home of M r. and Mrs. Charles ing funds to send the American
ernmont
come forward with n°y ’ Rn< Vera
Crow,
........ ........... had
..
* ”■" Todd
* <’uu w
o w , demo- it with Mrs. John Kebelbeck.
the deciding ballot.
Trembley. The W arrens were on Legion drum corps to the national
match funds and It was a question f ra' lp nominee for school superln-
John Plser and M r. and Mrs.
convention ln Portland next week
One of these motions was for
of matching then or losing the fed- Ifm lent, spoke briefly, promising ef- Bernard Monday of Loa Angeles payment of a bill of >12.40 present their way to Reedsport and on w ill be held at the arm ory Saturday
their return Monday- were overnight
flcloncy and economy.
eral money
spent Sunday night with Mrs. r is ed by W. W. M cFarland for dam guests at the Trembley home
night. There has been a large ad
Cal Young, democratic nominee er's sister, Mrs. John Kebelbeck, age done a stove when the city’s
Mr. Barnard said that <10,000,000
Mrs. Harvey Taylor and son vance sale of tickets and a monster
for
county
commissioner,
said
that
has been spent on state roads In
leaving for Washington on Monday. water was shut off for a short time Howard of Cottage Grove were Sat turnout Is expected.
A small crew has been employed
Mrs. L. G. M arkham and Mr». several years ago without notice urday visitor, at the A. Woolcott
Lane county and that of this he had consented to become a can
for the past two months ln con
amount the county hue paid only didate In the hope that he might be Allyn M arkham of Cottage Grove having been given. Those voting home. John Woolcott returned to
Winchester Fishing.
able
to
make
his
Income
match
his
two and a half millions.
spent Friday with Mrs. John Kebel- favorably were Durham. Brund and the Grove w ith them and he and
Excellent fishing still continues struction w ork preparatory to active
laxes. Commissioner Hurd, republi
Helllwell. Those voting In oppost Howard Taylor camped out up Mos at W inchester bay, both In searun operations a t tne Radio mines
Mr. Fisk said that If ho Is elected c a n nomlnoe, explained that he be- beck.
The
Lawrence
Barkemeyer
fam
tlon were Harvey, Wleso and Lan by creek over the holiday.
trout and salmon. The latter take group, owned by “Radio Ray” Nel-
county Judge no county h^ldge J Ueved few mistakes hod been made
of this city. Considerable tun
The district school was opened on number sixes In both McMahon and »on
B iat’ ì» 'w !i|Ät
t
i
i
'
l,ur,n*f blÄ "dnilnlstratlon, that he ily of Springfield visited Sunday sing. The mayor voted w ith the
nelling w ork has also been done ln
w ith M r Barkenreyer's parents, Mr. negative side.
r nonti1'.
í ° * upb° ,;t tba ! Is himself a a heavy
Labor day. About 30 children en Reeker wobblers.
heavy taxpayer
taxpayer and and Mra. Herm an Barkemeyer.
The second motion was one di rolled that day.
county a lumber
Industry.
his
¡
Good catches have been made at preparation fo r removal of two
b ;'
— '. S '. c In : ;:
— 'Just
as much interested In tax re-
Mra. Jessie G llcrlst and daughter recting the city engineer to take
Mr. and Mrs. C lair Parks and Tahkenltch lake this past week on chutes of free m illing gold ore
c o u n t /h s i " B a rh a n t said that the l ductlon as anyone. Referring to
Annabolle
were
Wednesday
dinner
the water system at Its book value two sons of Eugene were visitors bass, catfish and eastern perch, the which have been opened.
m o n e v hta r
" nv
of road oiling he .«aid that
In cooperation with the forest
guests of M r. and Mrs. S. L. Bonds of <215,000 and show depreciation at the home of Mrs. Parks' parents, bass being caught w ith perch scale,
brld«M ¿ h » r.0Tr>"k .^ t »a*.'
| traffic on any of tho m arket roads nt
Irving.
to <75,000. This motion followed con Mr. and Mrs. John Ashby, over the redhead and green basser plugs, service and owners of mining prop
of
1 bnd th8 •<’* ndlnK takes off an Inch of macadam sur-
erties ln this part of the Bohemia
A community fair will be held sideration of a report made by a Labor day week end.
and the latter two w ith worms.
__ _ . . .
¡face every year unless oiled and
district the road leading to thia
Miss Lena Burcham and Mrs.
A t Loon lake moderate catches of group
with thnH\ j t dVOCBtn<1 ed°
'""'av thiit oiling has been the most eco- from 2 to 10 p. m. Saturday eve special committee of citizens ap
has been rebuilt and placed
ning
nt
the
Farm
ers’
union
hall.
E
x
pointed to set a valuation on the Otla Scott entertained Thursday bass, trout and catfish are report
th .t „‘i 8 ®m8r«encv f,'nd’ "«vlng 1 nomicai road work done by the
hibits will consist of livestock, vege water system for purpose of taxa evening of last week w ith a duck ed Number 55 nickel Oregon for In such condition that It can be
that no county money should be ex- county
used for transporting machinery.
tables, fruits, flowers, cookery, sew
bud«pt?d
County Assessor Keeney, who 1» ing, fancy work and antiques. A tion as requested bv a special legis dinner a t the home of their par- trout.
I t Is the Intention of M r. Nelson
Wiese, neta, Mr. and Mrs. Shade Burcham.
From Johnson creek falls up. ln to operate his claims under a lease
for’ ihi*niV <1 ®xpla,'’ * d th * necessity without opposition, explained the program of skits, songs and recita lative Interim committee.
Brund and Helllwell voted favor The following guests were present: Smith river, excellent fly fishing
m e , i a i u i n<
h" T ' I ln*
" " y r - 1 things accomplished and savings
system, arrangements for which
tions will start at 8. Admission w ill
Worl< " n,d tor meeting lnftdo during his 21 years In the ho free but ice cream w ill bo sold. ably and Harvey. Durham and Mrs. L illie Allen. Mrs. M artha Blt- prevails. The best flies are Profes have been completed.
Lansing voted in the negative. The tlnger. Mrs. Nettle Eatea and son sor and Queen of the Water».
P o m ^ C,f <* ®m"rK®"pl®«’, I," hJa talk assessor's offloe.
fa ir Is sponsored by tho com mayor oast a favorable ballot.
Splendid reports have come from
Leonard and M r. and Mrs. Charles
em »r^;rJ?n8r,LH i,ri «»Plained tome [ Marlon Veatch. former resident of Tho
Horse Mires In Creek.
munity club.
Trembley.
the aouth end of Siltcooa lake on
mnrt.g2 ^ L J , h a t. h* V® arl8en ,h a t Cottage Grove and
democratic
Silk Creek, Sept. 7. — (Special.)—
The
A.
E.
Land
threshing
ma
Corvallis Golf Chib Coming.
Mrs. Blttlnger was a Sunday cutthroat trout, w ith the use of A horse owned by Shade Burcham
no such a fund necessary.
nomlnco for coroner, explained why chine from Creswell was up the Tal
A Corvallis Country club team will dinner guest a t the home of Rev. Doo Shelton epinner and worms.
In his talk M r. Barnard said he ¡he belleveil he Is the logical candf- ley last week end finished Monday.
fell down a steep bank Into the
be here Sunday to meet a Cottage and Mrs. J. L. Beatty In Cottage
was only one of six men who pre- J date.
creek F riday and was unable to
Charles Führer finished combining Grove G olf club team. Cottage Grove. M r. Beatty held Sunday
Lions Club Cute Meetings.
pared the budget and he listed out-
Socialist candidates for congress Saturday and housed his machine Grove expects to go to Laurelwood.
move until pulled out by the aid of
achool and church service« a t the
The Lions club w ill meet here the neighbors with ropes. The horee
standing men of the county who and the legislature explained the Monday.
Eugene, the following Sunday, and little white church on Silk oreek. a fte
r only on the first and third landed on Its back and became
nave been members of this commit- principle» of thslr party and their
Laurelwood
probably
w
ill
be
here
Thursdays
of each month Instead stuck ln the mud. but waa non« the
tae, men who would not have per-1 talks were well received.
Clip Boards. The Sentinel.
the Sunday following th a t
Clip Board*, The Sentinel.
of every Thursday as heretofore.
worse for tha aocJdant.
TO BOOST
Six Outlying Communities Join
in Exhibition Preceding
County Exposition.
UNEMPLOYMENT NOT
COTTAGEGROVETAKES
ANOTHER EOCENE GAME?
SCHOOL OPENS WITH
ATTENDANCE OF 610
Hearing D. P. Cameron
Is A g a in Continued
BEST SINCE JANUARY
Sunday S ch o o l H ere
Leads C ounty
Latham Community Has
Its Own 4-H Exhibition
C o tta g e Grove Picnic
Is H eld in P o r t l a n d
W atch Lost 2 1
Is Found
cars
Eighteen Berries F ill
O ne Box
C o u n c il Has S e ss io n
Of Talk, C lo se V o te s
D ru m C o rp s Benefit
Dance Saturday
Radio Mines Group To
Be in Operation Soon