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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1932)
to n bottai MK XI I. ì l f * '0 11* »a—. r rs. S c h o f. S te w a rt Mr. and Mrs. S. Veatch G’cts 5 2 -P o u n d Have 50th Anniversary STATEGETSAPPROVAL Laño Ohiuiibor Alno Ooc« Record Oppoaiiig Truck and Bua Bill. » ft ( -hinook. Iz COTTAOB OKOVB, U N S COUNTY ORKfMIN, FRIDAY, f x TOBEK II. im. BIG FOUR DISTRICTS“ HOOVER-CURTIS CLUB Handicap Tournament Is Progressing S low ly WIN COURT BATTLE ORGANIZED BY WOMEN Mr. and Mrs H. Veatch of Port- end, former Cottage Grove resl- 7. 2 celebrated tbair golden w .d- d -v * n.n lv"r*««-V I« Portland Mon day Of last week. Tha coupia wore Judge Norton of Medford De- m -tried 1« C ottag. ( h o y ^ c i X U IM .. at which tl„,e Mr. Veatch dares Wheeler Law is w a. employsrd on the Oregon tallform a railroad which waa pur- Unconstitutional ^«‘••«d later by the Mouthern Pa r i u,C7.'iPa’,y , «•«••alnad with ,-rvoicr Predicated upon tha established 1“ J»>‘u a i7 "ll»J*Cw h.n°lm P<iM c h nj U,Ml U>* P*‘ cap ,la c<Mt °* "du- tha age h of l y retirement M*» ..r u 1 2 Lali,,« < ' tu u '“ »B VaaUh . ^ Ug, U ‘" y high U in school • * « “ districts ut “ »• Lillian Host of Amariim Mrs. ; am ounts provided for in the ao- : Uh bar several I holding the Big h our high school Urovs. Mi" Vra'iui'y cou«lly •«* their suit ugamat Mr. and Mrs J( <• Ute county official« waa hand- 11. c (Loci® burn« «4 down by Judx® Henry Iz Nor- Nt MKF.H t. w oinau s I la ir C au g h t -CIj e r NEW TARIFF IS AID TO SOFTWOBD LUMBER R ainy weather and the hunting •««eon have retarded the handicap Mrs Hoy Sri met with an i t tha Cot® accident i uesi irt Refutation Is Made of Untruths *“ prt* r~ a course, *y morainic w urova Uolf club her hair caugh IQ a vacuum ci< in the first flight Moyer KB has er and an ele Exports Drop 0U Heavily fo b Told About President's defeated Htowell , i s , 3 up. Bartels caned to disa. tn cia a had to the macr (ltM has defeated Smith <li) l up. lowing Imposition of $4 The much Ulecu.ee. be îi-ti Iwitiw i» to release tne hair. Mrs. Short, who f 11 th« Anderson has won from Harvey by has Rapidan Lodge. U ! < a U h Of <*• (»0.11 I s m county end the elate exceptionally long hair, had default, Mbort (301 has won from Revenue Tax. highway eomnilaelen. Whereby the g .i tha big 7 U,,",<1 40 «‘“ ñutas to .. . ¡W elle (101 6 and 5. Mills (20> has washed it and had let it hang while “ ■ late body advanced money. With could b e 'g V fe d ’ H ,U“ A women*« Hoover-Cur drying. She w as operating the tie club »'on from Kill (10> 1 up Bede tlu i n i c a m i i u i l 47 u out lu leieel chant««. tui cuuiplatioii f“ * ¿T”" here with the has won from Woodson ’ I Bh 5 and sweeper, with which som ething .t* o ... lumber imported into . Olhoio of main h igh w a y , of iho county, • M -» i • a Hie went wrong. When she bent over to '.lie LU.led S lies during July total- foUowiox o l l i t e n Mr«. Clara Burk- 4, war t. ■’«• and Mrs Harold ,, Zim m er ¿y _ ha# won from see » a . uuanlmoualy adoylod by , A »ley an,I wnat the trouble was her hair bo.der, president. Mrs. it. W Lon,, Cameron « • I 1,6.0 .SI board feet, valued at ;y (20> 2 and 1. Brainard «• laibow of this city hugely attended m asting of the «nd Mr, and Mrs b u d . secretary-treasurer. M eetings ’•kJ) haa won from Trask < 11> 1 up, was sw ept into the vacuum, where according to customs re- ls.no county chamber of co m in .ice Mold H e a r It. J C. Johnson of it wound up on the rolls within a poi a n .eased oy the department of *7* b<' "_“ d “ l 2 •*> every Saturday Leonard haa won from Daugherty hold in the armory here Wednnaday second or two and caused the noon during the cam paign “ • • uur.ng dune tne total iter sully Mr., | | by default. Griggs (24 J has won sweeper to strike her a severe blow night, Elinor Maaoy o f Hpi lug W Ixjinbaid, In Mr«. Burkholder ha« received «ey« from __ N. DeYoung (121 4 and 3 o -s iuiub-.-i brought into tha oiiipany with h b«r husband field. e|*oahlng for the road commit and twi the ■ ■ <u n ates was ...o.io.uuu board JT.TLTi*4“**1’ lo “ tten<1 «»••tinge In Swartx ( l l i has won from N. j' on the head. With som e effort she loo of Iho county chamber, oaidaln- got the sweeper turned off by pull e.. valued at 41,424,06b. A (as of • utiymg com m unities and talk on Nelson M „ . (30, . 7 . and e ■ _>relock has rd that the county chamber had political issues The first such won »on from frorn L. L. DeYoung DeYoung by default. ing the piug from the wall. She «• per inousand was effective on indureed and unanlruuuely uiaod B‘*'e '>ox was with the Friendly Hoott (30i hus won from P. Nelson phoned for her husband, but he .... .woo<i lumber imports beginning the county court to enter Into the Neighborhood club, which m et yes- | ' Wl 4 and 3. Lwmiey has won from » a s unable to remove the hair and 'he >d tax going into «*n eiectrictan waa called. Mr«, tile . ‘7 agreement, at a public meeting held Juoue -1 and being increased k‘th M V ' on ¡^ombard by default. Only two or w aj not njured. fur the purpoae o f conehlenng that n roM - The second meet- three of the second week e*matches óh orf« hair ____________ »1 per thousand feet after Canada proposal, bofore the county court • ■ l a j per cent excise tax on hardship (e iib whi2h wiTi* “ neighborhood h»ve been played and only a few z , | i z " proceeded to enter Into the con American lumber snipments. .------I*1 “» w h i c h w i l l m eet October 26 m atches have been played bv the ( J l t l i f l l l l r - i r t U . . . . i large tract Mr. Maxey urged that. |na> in e sudden and direct failing off with Airs, tim e r Wicks of the Do- Hosing sixteen In the second week s K - C C a ii s - . ---------- — forcing rena much a . the contract wtu a child l a iu n d s .. g bed 3Û community. play Mills (20| had defeated Beil7 I iuuibar iuiport« durinx July m them to stand the burden of the J,' z """»'.ly. It W neer association. of the county rhamber It should at Mason , “ieei ‘n,r **“ turd*y the ad- <»> 1 up and in one of the matched a t t r i b u t e d by ine West Coast Lum- education of pupils who live In d is dress this time reaffirm and re state it . ( b e « 't l l | e | t l s - B Hunt, who were on d iess of Herbert Hoover to the ln the losing 16 Hill 110, won from o. ruren s a. .relation to the 44 ef- tricts where there arc no high position In oppoaltlon to statem ents home four t h?»," i . * ’ Th- hiought > u " l n A m erica w as read and Woodson «16, 1 °m ct.ve tax acd tariff. The amount schools. - • • i < ¿ r w ^ ^ o ñ 7 : PUyin‘ which have been made to t|iD „f from 2» i„ r , , ^ '.'h a * weighed «’ ducuon approximately County Judge C. P. Barnard said to break a tie. to So pounds They si- J Pioneer dave In Cottage Grove .u.sxi, e feet High School Notes feet that •urnethlng had been put g o t s o *n during a do-day per- m e Mllversldes V Wednesday county authorities were b's.k. ' The Strange Attack on Presi are recalled by an original contract lod is about the equivalent of one over on the county. dent Hoover.” by Arthur Train, ------— — — — —— — h o i rne m . k , l , —- — — -— — — Umar Hiaddns fteinstat.-.i whether or not the ease c Folluwln« an abla and edu i f l i lnal? tenance ot oid P w t- would be appealed, but since state- hbrait*“1* bMn donate<1 to th e city , , ® m<«' Hoeklaa. student at o s sales on the part of 217 æ â S 5 S w « k « * * » ¡re c to r. al talk • S the to Lincciln. Cal., moll route, 66 identical mills regularly m ents made at the time of the trial ' a 7 a r t i e t . s s . L~ .72i‘ty of has „ been reporting > car« old, received Tuesday by Cir- 10 Bie W est Coast Lumbermens bill by ----------- - An article » ,• . read disclosing granted permission tore-register! as- er at * cult Judge G. F. Sklpworth ney representing the allied truck < fsver / « P * o r th f from r o m j «ociatlon -»<*ax-ioQ and «quai« H O ouü the president's 'he university and has been given a former Governor Oswmd West. “ays of labor « the I m e r £ 2, ownere, the rhamber adopted, with «.he article showed P*rn»lt to^ lrlve the fam ily car to The contract, dated out a dissenting vote, the recom W¿b“‘pZi 7 i £ d ‘th a at ^ D I a i u » * ^ h t'. h¿ard mendation of the road comm ittee last week tiJr "dr’iv in ^ V ** mg east » r of W Cottage ’ si,ul Ara Haw;vy, iiv- of lumber would keep ^3 u» jo construction were expelled s i «■ ■ * > - . ¿ " r / s i - k . t a . 2 i s a a i s - t i s s * v s that Iho rhamber go on record the president, against the bill. the lodge with ... d f*r r«k»oa of OrexoQ and Mr Mouth said that the bill isd lf oahninx1^" an expense of J13,. -------------------------- ' c Who rt a i X flrult to understand, that It makes However, the added employment a modern school f°r the Oregon Stage com- in lumber due to reduction of im- provision, which are contradictory children of that sec- that It provides for a thorough In por^ doej nut come entirely to the Hidge mountains ~ eY_,Taa one nostier. hoatli vr.tigatlon upon w h i c h ta g s, F i?.. Av , ., .O“* 1“ndl e«whler ili -.r-, , — to. ». ¡»oBrd ..-...¡U une ‘ “om c r.ortnweat, but Is scatterai ■ -aed by the heads of dlffe'rênt «'“ p'raed on high school district^ 7» ,“ " .i!Xp*‘?“e of MOW e rh7T>7í7i aad f,;ed throu«hout the various .umber pro? bf ths co m m ilt.c. of f the league against trucks and busses are to be rir«t Nation«] bank of le s s o , A s copy under the Wheeler taw ,n tha, thè ,r ° “ hU own funds, , \ i ' ‘H- - regions -K. lis of assessed and then woes ahead and Will tell Why district, tax was no school of of the the United states, . ’i r x - s : ¡ s ; “.- . ----- ; . ' . - - - M levy y _____ « ? 5 ■si I. .. horses were to be fed at the rate ¡J1« two any kind there. pule rates Into effect without any u»i cash warrants states of Oregon and mills In each district __ _ Baptist C hurch. Henry ,jt 12 . cents a day such investigation, that trucks serv Wa^nington normally sell approxi County As< W D avh , P astor.-S u n d ay school. ing small milts in ls.no county, anti discuss buds d maxing m a te,/ one-third of the soft-wood u n u?der direction of Mrs. Karl those truck • served email mills lumber requirements of the country C. A Hort h of Fugane will Mills; forenoon service. 11. sermon Boy Scouts Conducting which give em ploym ent to a large cuss accounting . U t'ro«x* h le the added employ ------ ---------- . . . . S . s . m u Vi?*? Z 2 ow !? Get K,d ° f «he Fear UIIIIILLIIld number of persons, would be put M of"u wui d X ’y *,ut* rl“ "»-í*h« ment due to the tariff during the That Grips Our H earts.” Evening Interesting Talk Series b im tn Of .U ly aione in the£? ( - 7 out of the business by the bill rn7?‘ce' ‘ 3?' “ rmon topic. The dutte« <if »Choo! ‘•rk which he characterised a . the = .ates was approximately 7.600 m en »ssuring them that (heir class doe, l not **«UMl «he cost of edu- Citizen and the Coming Election.” a r f ^ n d j l Z i a ^ I V t X l 9 for Wurth h Ì ; n h Ä, “ f #< h ,H4 f u n d - one week. were shown In the “ eny of the railroad Intareeta He tars Would be at the gam e to back the th i'd f / i ” . pup11- ,he "utbavers of oung people's m eetings. 6 30 Í 7 2 i* 7 * y CUrk of Cot feared that the IMtdav revocable .7 », team Mias Jenks. Mias Thelma ¡i! dirZ*®1 W#re ,o «'cod «« make up rayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30. ¿ d'««<". »Ill discus, various Phases Of ± ^ s on SY3.10® also for for both lath permit feature of tne bill would not Kein and Miss Shield» gave short bX an mld'Uonal »pe various of s . 7 “ - reports botl com- '•I schiari affali day e v e phases n .n T Octob-r j l r L “w , *n also JuJy when be sufficient protection for trucks psp talks Yells wers given for dif- ® * ‘¡«■'rlct high school levy. serving saw m ills Comer cm , ------------ ’ . • W. pared with June. Shipments of lath fsrsnt members of the football ------------------- - EOstor. Mapmaking.” Tuesday. O c t o ^ Mr. Mmllh said that the bill con. 130 M il] M en Back SUtea •am Mr Bagiev gave a talk on I-ATHAM ‘ -core C o c ^ a n ^ s X t m A 5; , ^ ' tains many good featu re, along B f i B M S B ! M » « S i a s S S « the financial s condition of i the (A* PM S Del. s 13 S with the had. but that the trad fea <J.4a£ter service, 11; On Regular P ayrolls b ° r d" 1' 'Vi' ">t ' Sn'n*Ie" *n Jun® totaled tures can not ba elim inated under the initiative l ( . . . i d that ths upon ths ‘ ‘ Th7 „ ‘v “ “; m‘' 1,o f » 'v id . fiv.d failed '. " • »•<>«*«?* People's service; Sa^i-' 7t‘ ,",‘3.."wn niak »h-< • h a d o n J u ly , th e t'oZ3 77 0 1 ® ! ? ’ “ principal offset of the bill would were Introduced „ J 7®. p T A. will meet at 8 o’clock ! T h e q u a r t e r e n , T 7 / day.' ’ • children s church. ' Moses ‘¿«’I? ° l wood from Oregon at U50,J2#. T b ^ 1^ ™ ’° ° ^ «wauinsd work In be an Immediate advance In freight urn,27/ " uf the W -H sin N ext Tuesday Albert H ood- dutiable, but as they are usually school house, the middle of the field in Spring depicted on ■ ard will rate. Ha euggeeted that the truck • X I M "’,pa,‘y Wsstflr Ea> h was given a rousing cheer . C. C. Millar M speak on "First Aid.” ban I ft., r a f n r n s H n». i1u wr>»s^ ». u M sand table. -hipped in carloads of lumber it is man. the railroads and all presumed the shrinkage In both 1 V S fr o ^ * ,J /fleCt ‘° Wer iumb««- ^ le s i \ S from the same mills. N inety per 7h7C iOi 3il lumbe«'' lath and shing.es imported came from Cana- u a . dunnx both month« In spite of the reductions ln Ita ly — Sue- £7*2? an<T the xain as a consequence r a i / S * " in Am en can employment the rev- work Pitcher ~ 7?Ue? 0,6 K cvcnm ent from cus- inously week “ w.n‘S dptl« d‘d not su ffer much r h * ^ d s r i i s s ? urk Mam lsh m « n . Jun porting for , com m it! cwuuiume ior president? waa discovered ,7Pithe **?K fecUve duty up to June x 21 i w s . to Invsatigale delinquencies on real .a - ml.nlster be Politically dirt, lame ' 2 3 * » ^ . ^ the property. ..i d ,h » , |,,,|„ progrea. h o , , would result in a duty of 137,962. hsd been ma.Is but that a report school news for The Sentinel Mem Call D o m r l i i r i U*nnv Mc~ la«t quarter, but the team failed > ¡77” ’ toward socialism ? Is it In feet was imported, Liquor to B e Debated. probably would be toady for the grsnge £ !', - v v i ' i - - ¿ i F E ^ f h r ?or " f - - - - - all taxable. At 44 per thousand feet A debate on the question: November m eeting which »*•«- lumber would pa' held at W lliskenzl grange ha n..rth of I >ivi,i. r , ------ _ Jacobsen. Evsivn <- m .- r».. '-.runo tower room. Robert was able to play but a short w h iu . boF' T*^3 religion have ment should ► >.. , aai.*n.d* ajld duties of 430.504. Mena,or Kd W Miller, of the fbo7m7Sre gamenJUr‘M “ - |« W «neet,ng_ 7 : » . Wednesday. SemJ7 E pw orth”r “ 7®'7n5. ,.Of_ lhe B oth Currin on l e s w u « , , . ’ '»as, Highway association, spoke 7irli!,;':'„ln i* yL‘r ut n ,r H»««’ river S 2 Ä ? ? - n l * . N « : c, "fe College. Cory'illis. rl»h bill, which be Introduced In the U cenae Cut to Half. on the negative “ né 1f ; “ ^ 33. . R^ _ C_u " ^ . legislature and told o f tb s returns of the tourist crop, which he said way and proci reded >'B II. w ay’ Ths "'••d“ ” ,i«V. to take “over BVllv' cTeoVg?'’V f “““ next year, coun •■ lie, has been chosen on the house Is becoming one of the state's great car bora phrey, superintendent; forenoon C s b f 'in is l ie n e e th7 R ,d '’cro'*.i‘0rln* ° ‘d c,othM visited one day i a s t ^ c k I t tVe’c y *-°“n .n,ember3 have declared. signs comm ittee for the homecom e»l producers of revenue lie said Male dogs will be charged 41 M tah^ 'h!1' SSrm° ” tPplc' “That I SAGINAW ing program to be held here N o •he turnover In lk.11 was »M.txxiooo rather than 42, and fem ales 4150 i8 3 .? home. Special m usic Oct. 18—M- nn's \ r behoof (M e Decision Moon. . ««** was held Friday afternoon * Mr ami Mr. Mli'd? st nu , c- and probably will be S3n.000.000 dur Ì ? Mymon L ea n in g and ¿on of Leslie vember 4. 5 and 6. Meilford. O re. Oct 15 Final fron* i 2ur to f*v® «ho lunch ton visited S u m ls /T / I*? a t.F k" instead of the form er 43 The coun- & ing 1U2 Hom ecoming week end Is an an ty .Tog“ « Z n , : 5 out1 that°tl7e ‘ brlefs w e r e received today by Clr- a 00, " 1 •S u',l,’ H uff Poured and May el| home ‘ nd«v at the Ora Pow- ----------------------- vmc venlng ---------------- '^A7CÉ^entMe” Ch'* -1-e3' Sha^-°?-h 0®® ®0102 at the nua. event on the Oregon State -co °t 'h e meeting was cull Judge H D Norton In the Istne n!!br.eV and ? pal , l “ V assisted. Nelda Montgomery ns P . fe<tj *“ ettect thla 'e a r would pro- & ,, -------------- campus and Is the occasion for the '»Is Uerem ontsson • W estfir Log county suit involving the constltll- T*ra ’-ucllle Favor. Ruby Ite.l over the V /e k e m i ,Ei7n^ V 2 ' p r o d u c e a »urplus of 42000. ^ rr h ? ,i i eJ ‘ i . B.en3. and cniMren children . 7 * Um.n i ana “ d lorm ioH»c«- gers who gave m uslrsl numbers loaallty of ths W i . e e : , . , „tgh school ana in e aVicht Has a ThniHiond 113 t ?n and er 1 *quette. Gather- M.'n'gomerv home 1 he 1 ■ -------------------* Stars." Young people's m S ,^ ar' ‘u Harpole fam d? ± dent3-u Tbe bi" » fr a c tio n this throughout the evening tuition s c Judge N ,' n «sol , L"7. ‘ > el.*°St .?> < ’«-othv McLendon. Mr. and Mr" W O v - _____ _ u DELIGHT VALLEY. Id a m ” lx>ro'hv McLendon Mi Mrs % K 6. Interm ediate and senior leagues Gay k 0®” « SundaV at the t h ^ l *m 1,16 footba11 name between eel.ion would be forthcoming in a Mar«®«'®' Shelbourne. De.iale Ish- up the M.-Kenrle ia»5V^ e’ pmOtore<1 Oct 18.—Francis Horn went to The senior league m eeting Harpo1« home near i ? . ^ niver3,ty ^ o a and the near Junction Junction college. Mrs Minnie II N ichols IH<w few w eek., having been delayed by i f 1 and Margaret Sowles fishing trip ‘ k On a Corvallis Thursday to take Mr. Minnie I). N ichols died at the non , reel,,t of the brief. „ .Ita, Schoen. Izola Isham, Elea- Mrs. W M K .v .- 77ru.h,;?>'’ 3uu,h nl ‘»ere at mld- _..e,5.hteen.tb day afternoon with Mrs S h ot, i The Wheeler act applies only to IV’* b'ark. Irene Mhanda, G enevieve l««( -u i- r-__ «pent part of Show in Portland to exhibit for Ore- amend™«..» Rally Day Service l ’tanned. nikht Monday follow ing a lingering la ___ n e county Coni,-.lent» claim , .re*“»®r' Maalne Sowles and he observed at the “mass. Funeral services were held that It produce, a higher high ¡.,7'' / , 7 n*lli7,', *?’ A- A- «nembeni Sunday. The high n ed n e.d ay afternoon at the Chrle- «chool tax rate !h an the general th* v a ll.y loop present a m usical ---------------------------- an.________ - _______ « m c t a u » ^ . T ',h R"* 1 a . h'<h •r'hool'7ÙTtlon“ ‘à ct'a d o m sd '? y ur& Y „ . , anent Too i . V “Ilu eon ■—“ —“ » »’ »“ viy and N ine.” Char- rru tatlng Interment w ss In the A the remaining counties of Oregon 1 he flr"' claM P«v Its dues 100 Shaw Several ’fTT,' "’ ¿ h Mrs' Cline actera are: Soloist. Millicent Bur- --------*«Y. ------- 2*5*1 C*,n t 13 th v " e n ,o r class.” This day forthMrs N rtW W55fcnV' ' t S ™ ¡ 7 Í ;: w u u u n H o n t , o l p  S i ï i d S ' Î S o i l “ ¡S " Ä Æ " * ' A- K, •" . -»• . O. O. - F. cemetery. — - - ; ------------ __ _ _ . era. from here attended the row3: shephard, Roy Mason; wan- Mrs. , N1*oho1« was born July 8. lain IIKIIKON. ; *'111 «*lv® the senior« 150 points In attending were Th Í a s r - Æ . 2 s r s ““ *> “ Ä . î s t & i k s â s ~ " t W alker hixh ~erer® Marvin Shaw; chorus, the at Harrisburg Ore and w a. Oct 1» Mr and Mr- George tb:'- tb® «".‘»rnshlt, cltlxenshlp contest contest. family and MarUn a 7T|O d " s s i . ^ bf „ - i s : ; S i s , ’ k : ' , i ? s S ^ 5 „ <? s s , i “'0£ ;; ' ; 5 s “ « ... s W ^ r j i Nl^hot A11,l" ‘l<r on'' children n «ml wa® ®'®cted Eugene an F le» i" e i : - s s 7 ,r ™On and ,ln l .V »' . Brfe3’' . wa* elected class class Eugene and I Eleanor February 2M. 1M?M. Sam Alldrldxc • ♦»ari«n nsi u.. « Nlchol« i. — — .»•• .». mw of Melrose, Ore. lad at the sophomore class meet- White. • f vb u ^11°^ International ed by a program “the 90 and " Shar-iw u * ning at the W iIlian in the junior department ■ Jesse : t T n U hOW- He returned s u n d a y :by the h £ h /sc h o o l c .L < E v t m g § M™" Be°r? C’ine he b T h ^ g I,*“, 8P<CU1 lu v ha<i L \< h 1 ln thl * vicinity for came Monday and were over-nUht S B — r h n iw ? ’ zx. ,s • urvlv*d bv four xue«t« Monday o f a brother. H«*rvey u u service«, 7:30. sermon toDic "The sick Ha> '“* ine h/»3 been on the le boa.1 for Sunday school nildren. Clarence Nlchol«, Mcotla. Alhlrldjte 6 ? WIU.V and ™ at- --------- It was voted to • al ; Oliver A Nichols. Cottage M .M Tlson and All. Mr. HIUI and Aim. Mnr have the partv for the class Friday. i isoli MIIU Mr and Mrs. Stanley Trunnell landr u .-7 pJ?rt* r}îhrer motored to Eugene Tueadav tv.»«.«». ir_ »»sin iMiiiiiy in E-ugTn. M?ndJay"" w e r a | Pyay“ ' **>•*“ «>* Wednesday. 7;30. ’ la lle y aml CHff T & e r ^ T w S X * C ttb m U 77m,.fan] ll.u or ° i . E "<rpne visited M is. Anna M Nichols, Co,- afternoon , fi.m G , ’ * rvcv' ----------- _ , a®nlbr — class dad. cently at the W Keyea home. age Orovo Mra. 1-aura Jordan. 8« , Mrs John Taylor (Eugene) vis- « ,te."ded. ,ho •«»>•<* class m eeting dokbk . y . 3 - dayV L t a c ^ OfG ^ ih ^ n ^ v ^ ^ h ^ /f 'r r « x r - at lem. Is a surviving sister. Hod over Friday nigh, with Miss " c<ln«»<tav for the first time this ------------------- - I*lpsr. o(°EuM n ' U r‘ " " I U " •»■»!, « •> „ • and D ic k ,. Hopkins ot T h - 1 XS*» *1" » ‘V cl*l'rch —h-"i' ‘n ! H w C iW n iS p in*tke o i k ? ” Miss LaVerne Lamb, Eugene. „ p "ul1, S a p d w h o h«d been In u. Altan la un Dehnt« Tenni. " » w « . k -n d w „ h E u o .n , ¡ » S , . " ! i d U Ih i » X “’f ” o '« « M , j . HocUon. Sund.»“ \ S i arrived Friday night ami visited W , n Ku<®n® »ufferlng from M Coltagn. Corvallis. until Saturday evening with the "h br,ok*" __________ .... wa!’ « b>e ^ o “ BUe”nd '', WatCn InKi7L°,Ì.!^ Ml? ¥ ' Mosby Gt?5Ke “ ob'jla n home. Help for th« Infirmiti» „e Jet. is Harold Allen. Junior In education at Oregon H u ts college. 'Llcrlst family and Saturday night prÌdÌI* Co,laKe Oroy® itor in Eugene Monday"“ itT ?« L^ w,cnce. Brown fam ily vis- Weak." I G Shaw tea ch er1 -d Sunday Sunday a , the . . . George a „ „ , A. A. Brown B’„ ’ » O -W . “M A ha. bean named to the m ena var- and »'«nd«' with Mrs. Daisy Mark- 1 rd a y „ .... Mr sn d T . h „ Ì L » u, . . * d ted . . teacher- city debat, »quad Allen Is • one ham In Cottage Grove , J**1’ Mooney visited school Tues- and children «miri ? J lackleW home near Goshen. Fr,W( , ... . _ . ¡—r- B “3h of Blue Mountain have dù«M»ì\e " j kt v a r letterman M M Tl,„n motored t„ Rossburg ' 7?.' , £ n,"n Car'®r visited Wednes- Marshfield " p e n t S a m r H . ""T tvL he ^°Clal N «‘*hboiw club met Hfw * l P?7,7iT ^ " " 7 : R° Vu Ko?« »»_W estfir to work " £ “ -!UbR, J lnd. . ? ovembe«- « the A large crowd attended the P T iffn0 . * 111 be ‘ Christianity and the Paul X . Knoll, Knoll, varsity vnreltv debate d e b a t e lB and Tiller Sunday, returning the ¿ a ' ‘ I “*' *•*•« and P°Tla Little «nd Sunday at th e ^ v ib ù ? 5 . KhiÌ W ednesday afternoon with Mrs. 9 45 5 «; Pap i o r u— Sunday school, “ -'Jrs- Ehzabeth Tarr, superin- A. m eeting at Blue Mountain *>adot.” day and “»¡¡‘h Willis visited Friday of home ' 1 tbe Ar'hur Steck George Hohman. roach, made the selections. Thlr- lame day tendent; forenoon service, 11, ser- day nieht Thor» unta.n rri- Tb*30 **r¡® ar® former . ,7" . m*n have been chosen and _ Miss . , Plper_ . . . was a dinner guest indent'- E ugene mO n topic. "The Sacramenta In gram - - - " wad a ,in e pr» urd av'^ on i th 1 T i *“ i t u * enc Sa'- visitor Thursday. The Sacramenta In k rim ¿nd '¿¿'■¿oung’ folk s'p lavcd LAberty Party Candidato Speak», about , e y , n mor„ w m b j j b <| Saturday o f Mrs. Jack Davis o f , Ollv„_ , Em nm f7°7 h‘3 vlci«1)ty were. Mrs. Mrs. Charles Connor and Ghrlstian evening ser- u i ¡ate games c a r n e s i n th#» n i A v e b n j ,. A'. ,E ; C°uR*r. candidate for the close of ths Intramural debate Cottage Grove Mrs Davis accom- \J®®1»««», freshman, and liam son vice. 7:30. Experience;” serm on topic, "Seven hour. ht P!“V shed until ? ,n.reKory. and children Wll- Gerald w ~ vonnor and ■eason. Panted her home, spending the h-1"'® Short, Junior were absent ere Eugene visitors Kat,,- J . t ' ' ~ ,s’®*n*°n topic, “beven late hour. (- uited sta tes senator on the liberty cu g en e visitors Satpr- Women Taking Hold of One Man." Mr. and Mrs Mac T n n o le F n » i.n « ,a« and P auline. Mrs. Ruth day .«■>«. Tony ‘‘5 k7A and .“ former Methodist h'or the past two years tha men's nlKht «nd Mr Davie camo Sunday , ‘ n7_7C r ! 7 L 3",Y'> ral ,R 3 t W(* el {. uth Rydell of Lowell «pent J.i30’ L °" 01«' Dorl? Lcbow and BeV v r s lt y debate squad has been"vie", «nd was a dinner guest. ' u . „ J ,.» “/ , 1**“ ; ‘ Va ,e of last England, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Prosh Bert I.an- 6 Sp?ke at tbe P resbyterian turlous league cun con •', l ’ a ®°«’K® Ksbelbeck and Mrs. ' 1 J,«ry l 'n i cbo? £ i‘,dav'1 I ........ . , . - i — d In P acific coast "»«> innguc “ " Lee Dugan visited Tuesday after- ’i a ™ld 1 B° ’ !»u«h. Granvll Smllh h„, • "e m s|o r question for ds- nl" , Charles Terry have been ab- 7, I I . not b,,cn definitely de- noon with Mrs. Fred Patten M rs M c D o w ell who has spent week ,, , d'. b'«> « number will be on the Mrs Lrma Bennett, a graduate of last , Miles tviAu Y ' c ,hrlsman. in-iaw, viarence Lewis, ln hi '“•’«'¡on "Resolved, that the United the sum mer with a sister, "to year, who Is working in Reedsport. EugenZ ‘i ,E velyn Klrk of for 'he Portland Oregonian. Belle Geer, returned last week ‘¿ . J ”? ®h«uld cancel hor Interallied Ad'5nU®‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pain Palmer of ' “*« /®ni®ûy for “¿ iìÌtin g "evita , visited school last Tuesday. May v,Bl' ed relatives here Sun- Mr. and Mrs. H. Rvdell and Miss tm«” «7“ ^ * Chiirch. ~ - At lntersec- war debta." her home In Redmond. , Lacy iics„ I .. Millicent was absent absent ‘“¿ ir nnd A „ a ? “ ‘h Rydell (Lowell) w ^ S u X ” ! u S » m « i - h i i i a ln 6and». 1 ? ^ ene wer* «*««a™ Sunday Mi , Frank LaBlue had as guests ‘ 'I111 . de '■'«cy .WM at the ■Monday her mother, Mrs Mary {™*" "cbo<’1 Monday, Tuesday and Mr and M m B1H p77 h ‘ "7d dlnner, «ursts at the Lester Porter Day A dventist filc h ’ Seventh John Palmer hon'p »«It Against M n sln g Dropped. Smith, and brother. C. Smith, and ''rd n esd sv of last week She nc- E „ « „ „ 2 ¡7.'. Pr.03.h wer® In home Hollow. h " . . 8E E ? £ b Saturday at JUl® in Lynx isy n x MO11OW. iO-ari nn ' Sri»---r Miss LaVern Lamb of Eucene «“¡'»R on Army M eetings PlanneH A . ,n o,!'.‘n ?f nonsuit In the suit wife, and Mrs George A Morgan. Icon,panlcd her parents to Taft. Rev W n Little Roy Stalder Is back In of the Sabbath 3Punt n, tb* s,udy and Katie and Annabelle GilcrDt Tlle SaIvation Army of Eugene -i.i RnktiT* T.avlor weeks absence 11 o k H o ^ t h e * pl^to?' EkDr"'P»A | 7h H^ br?« were guests S itu n lay at ” '¡'"f'1 bY officers from Porttand,' kiy, v* Banning field : r TWL ° f the u,r Spring- a Pr,nff- school, »cnooi. after arier several sev Mrs Millard Cnrllle Is on the «usuine, I '"ueadav f i..,---- - by Judge G. F. A Tnhi.Ia1 i* ch. u rch and Kenneth on account of u whooping cough. ilveraon deliver« 2 P ? u Ul ,h ? Fped Overton home. w*!! have charge of two m eetin g, ’ ,|,t A gasoline engine which uses wa ■‘«io services last 8cho° week " Cottage Grove Blank ^vtaPted and'baby' and baby of w proof°of hta X 7 e m •— e n u k » eb g n r U -* a.nd Pert LaPba’ - Th’ rs w i ’ b ^ _ . 4 . 2 Z1 u v/4S, IIx- taH L sx *!*-» ? k 4 vk » 2u Can ? unday Mr9 Ralph . . ‘“’'vurth and tho case dismissed. ter for fuel has been developed by m lsslon 7k 'Ah ™ th L 5 ! ! ? union .* rvt<* hall ’ ..,aa« ' week Cottage visited M°" Monday f,.77.,.,iovd ®°UKht a settlem ent for n* n*ni- ter spent several days last wee k at l' :.t 7 o’clock and Thi- at the . #.rJ Farmers' *** The f-e7 n Grove E x o ’ hon,«d day at ?,dK.by .?.hapt(>r. a»d verse bei f?om ¡a Berlin engineer. November Hubsçijptlon Special ,,‘*’nh j ' w h i c h allegedly dlsnp- the Lee Nixon home. i i, Kf,#r 11 hail been «tor,'d In warehouse operated by Lansing. By Otborne Oh I oonltacl i Women of Collage Or are tak- lug ail the pis. «tortai ove honors thia the l lmog.dt aU' ‘t, ‘d *“ ? War‘ 'h t. city »eat on A 1 V>OI) tr«lCt Pioneer Di j ttM funlb [ÎSÎ.SÏÏ“.®?««* »fur having bse'n ‘a7US.~y>.'-^,a.tT «M»*« igwa. Church News - pro»-' I'reak Accident C. G. H GH OVERWHELMS SPfllHEFIELD ÍL E IE II , . . i X S " * -7 u»> Ô Sb«* IJfnua tf •■• Nov?I»her Subscription Sneclal. .>• T H E FEATH ERH EAD S Blame th e D elay on th e M ale hVdZUuant Bree- collection Is to be taken at either meeting. Bur Exam ination» 1‘aaoed. Two former reeldents of Cottage Grove have passed the bar examlna- Th7~ which were given in July. ir ’S . (5i8 Dellnaa Richmond of “ ood p *vcr. son of Mr. and Mrs. r ' ¡'■*c h«11°iid. and Herman kX Salem, former teacher In E v o Oti? Ku. Orov® high school. W alter Norblad Jr., frequent visitor at the O. M. Kem home. Is another who passed. F.