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r» V O L IM I X U fe ta BETTER MARKET 11 r",\k UrT By Gas *stap" Death FOB M O IN 1 933IS S E E N OOTTAUK G H O V I, IA N K CO UN TY O R E G O N , F R ID A Y . J A M A I tY M. 1988 county jail is Under the Big Dome lly It L llk It T IIKHK TO HAVE RADIO AIO N U M B E R 18. Silk Creek Residents C atch Salmon SCHOOLS O F C IT Y TO FLOOD WREAKS S ta le C apito l, Salem , Ore., Jan 4 A tru ck O liv er who»» nam e w u Milk C reek, Jan 4 iMpeolai.) I Special.) M rs. Het I y K A M A S f nut learned barely eecapeO deaQi Several persons uf thia d istrict have fro m inunuxlde gas M unday night. Sheriff Swart* Takes Over Job; I o f Eugene, fo rm e rly of C ottage Week* Delay Deemed Advi* been catching salmun which have | Grove. live w ire slate secretary for W W M cF a rla n d , p ro prlelu r of the worked th « jr way up various creeks I the F a rm e rs ’ Union, la clerk for Cottage Orove Man I* Colonial cafe, reviving the man trib u ta ry lo Uie Hluslaw. due to the able in View of Flood and Senator P e tte r Z im m e rm a n of Yam T he d riv e r had been In the Culunlal high w ater. Halinon I rave been re- Day Jailer hill, but her duties as suoh w ill not e a rlie r In the evening and had men- porled caught In d e s k s this side of Health OondiUou*. keep her fro m keeping an eve open tinned that he wnulu w ait fur flood Loran e O ld tim ers consider this ex w aters to subside as he did nut The Lane county la ll w ill be In the Interests o f the fa rm org an cepllonal as salmon aeldom are able Cottage d ro v e schools w ill reopen to coins such distances up the s m a ll Damage Expected to Run Into to reach Eugene u ntil 8 a. in. equipped w ith radio to speed w ork isation. Officers of West Coast Branch have * * * M onday m orning. Superintendent er creeks. He then left. of catching crim inals. S h eriff-elect Mrs. Sliy H u n tin g to n la on the D A. Em ereun announced Tuesday. Thouaand* of Dollars, luster, as M r. M cF a rla n d was C A. "T om " S w arte announced S a t Sw Larger Demand at payroll as clerk fo r the repreeenta- H e a lth leosuna as well as flood con- crossing the street he noticed the urday. Boats Are Used. liv e fro m I sine whom she m a rrie d dltlone made the la te r opening date m a n s tru ck still parked un the A short w ave receiving set w ill be Present Prices. this 1 advisable. It had been planned to street and the m otor ru n n in g at used. It w ill receive messages fro m a num ber u f years ago Hy m orning full epeed. Investigatio n showed the K llP P , the P o rtland police radio method some mem bers solve ths resume school Tuesday Old Highway Bridget Are Dam J. 3 Magladry Points Out d riv e r to be stretched un the seat station, and w ill be In operation 34 problem o f the turn) to 3-S imi above follow ing the C h ristm as holidays th s lr salaries that it costs them to H r. C. E Frost, city health of- alm ust unconscious. Mr M c F a r hours every day. aged ; River Break* Seasons for Hope for land knocked un the w indow uf the N ot only w ill It enable lam » coun serve the state. She ha one of the fleer, deemed II advisable to delay London, Jan. 3 (Special > Oep- most pulchritudinous of the clerke school reopening In view of the re- Over Bank* closed truck, the d riv e r aroused ty officers and the state police to Mill Men. * * * | cent flu epidem ic and because of ledatlons com m itted by a large owl su fficie n tly to open the window and tra c k down fug itives Im m ediately w er brought to an end Saturday M rs Julius M eier Is one o f the the several scarlet fever cases that M r M cF a rla n d took the man Into a fts r the a la rm Is spread from W ith business man and house Lum ber consum ption w ill be In the cafe ami soon revived him Portland, hut l-ane county w ill be most dem ocratic o f Ills Interested had davaiupad In (ha achuola. I t also n ig ht when the big bird was caught holders still busy restoring order her hus waa thought that flood condition« in a trap. T w o hen». a b antam creased a n d *-a n e county's 83 m ills I T he d riv e r said that he had shut privileged to send In reports by w ire spectators here W h ile fro m tbs havoc caused hy the flood c k __________ and started or telephone and have them broad band. ths c h ie f executive, was de iiklNht incraaaa (ha am ount o f III* rooster and an almost full-grow n w ill operate n earer and n earer to ' him self In the tru _____ livering his address to ths lolnt as naaa In I ha city la b b lt had fallen victim s to this M onday, dam age done la h ard to capacity d u rin g 1933. although It Is | the m otor In o rder to get w arm cast fro m the P o rtland station satim ata. Uuslnsas man rep ort that Id ttla dainaxa waa dona to school m ara u d e r in a week. d ou btfu l If the price fo r lum ber w ill Sheriff-elect S w arte said that sembly. . . M rs M eter Inconspicuously loaa uf stock was com paratively liro party by tha flood, moat of tha eventuallv all sheriffs' offices In ths J «»‘’‘ '»»»»••«s • sea,.In the lobby Increase much because slight but th a t It w ill ba several dam aa» b rina roi reserve capacity. T h a t stats and m any c ity police head days yet bsfora they can o btain an rrived fro 7 m - - P - o - rt- J. S. M ag la d ry . president quarters will be connected with ths i C y ril H tow n all , a -------------- - achool and central «trade bulldlnx« 0M m a ts check. One estim ate placed nd .“ today assured P o rtland police radio station N u in- “ H? * * • * and « M u re d ma me that ha he I L ittle or no d a m a x * waa Buffered lam ette Valley L u m b e rm e n ’s asso total dam age to property and goods ciation. and H. J. Cox. secretary o f ! here have already been assigned ; • t ill haa (ha lux o f m in e ra l w ater ! by the weat aide achool A m otor in In tha city around »0000 but oth the association and secretary-m an sh e riffs ’ offices over the stale, he I (hat waa a fam ous exhibit In th e . the c entral b ulldln x received a ers real th a l m any tim es th a t fig •chnol w re c k ln x controveray o f the thorouxh aoaklnx and w hether thia ager of the Eugene branch of the J said ure would m ore nearly cover tha late lam ented general election was dam aged beyond re p a ir haa no, W est Coast L um berm en's assocla- j _____ T he new s h e riff appointed two • • • damage. yal bean d eterm ined. It being neoee tlon. , o ther deputise Saturday N e ll H M on day’s flood waa said to have I»ean W a lk e r, representative fro m •a ry ,o dry tha m otor before It can T h e lum ber Industry here, as In I 0 Wheeler Named Chairman onions. Springfield bookkeeper. is Polk, fo rm e rly prom inent In u n i be tested Moat o f the equipm ent Taxation on Sales Proposed But b e a n lb s w o rs t In 30 y e a rn , t h o u g h a ll sections o f the U nited States, has ; clerk In the tax d ep artm en t, and old llm ara say th a t they have saan versity life, le lik e ly to be a great bad been moved above the flood's fe lt the depression keenly Lane of Way* and Mean* Com Ann K idwell, also of S pringfield, le worse In the real old days. W a te r 1* Not Popular; Economy county o rd in a rily m ills h a lf a m il bookkeeper In the tax office. She aid to frlenda o f the u niversity His reach. reached various depths In business Considerable d iffic u lty waa eg. lion feet of lum ber ann ually Pro- . mitte« ln Senat« has had experience In the la n e seat la nest to th a l of R epresenta b o u s e , along M a in street, ranging I* Watchword. tive H u n tin g to n and he seems satis perlenced In pum ping the w a te r ductlon In 1932, however, was but 18 s h e riffs office. fro m tw o inches In the telephone fie d to appear ,o be almost a part fro m the high school basement. per cent of norm al N o t a m ill In i M a rk H a th a w a y o f Eugene was l«X Kt.llkHT IIKDK. o ffice to 13 inches a t U rab e r-G e lty a Pumps w orking 48 houra steadily the county la ru n ning full tim e, and j appointed ch ie f c rim in a l deputy o f tha Is in e delegation S ta le Capitol, Salam . Jan. 4.— unly lowered Ihe w a te r about a foot. (Special.) Unless a » a le e tax or h ard w a re store. Flood w aters raced m any have suspended operations ' State Capitol. Salem . Ore., Jan. 4 some tim e ago. George r'anad ay w ill «Special.) l a n e county has been F o r the fire , tim e d u rin g the The location of the high school la on some other method o f raising con across the stage a t the Arcade W a com pletely. he retained as peace o ffic e r and te r attained a depta o f 10 Inchas in i the beet cared for that It aver lias b u t there are sure eigne that night la lle r and Floyd H u n te r of m any years I have attended legls ra th e r low ground In addition It alderabla money le adopted, old t'u rln g I been in c au’i i . i n u L . n , 7 a m * w h e r e O rove le rook and day |a li latlve sessions (hare la no, an a tto r waa In line w ith the m ain channel M other H u b b a rd s cupboard that the recorder’s o ffice a t tha c ity h all, things are getting better, according to O. V . Breese. w ho had l t week eaatern railroads " " 1 ll ' t » f a . a L J a i . e o i m m e r A t t rem ains a t ney upon ths Ism s delegation. In of the flood. the past was ao bars la llk s lv to look Ilk a a aced order« fo r lu m b e r w ith E ./T L “ i t " XJ! c,«rh »" «h«r«" “ «• «•'*" depart- eith e r houee o r senate. A sidew alk In fro n t of the cen well supplied com m issary d ep a rt to wads in up to his knees to rescue have placed tra l building, which had been built m ent com pared to w h at some of the various city files and records. T b s which to rep air stock and for use concerned. F o r the firs t tim e d uring ment and Roy P o tte r as clerk In last year, was taken nut by the not-ahaolutely - necessary functions Iriah-M w arts store had no w ater In m aintenance of w a v . Indications the 17 years th a t 1 have been a t charge o f the auto llcenee bureau tending legislative easelone. and flood R epairs were made Wednee- of elate are lik e ly to rind In th e lr over Its floors. In the tag dep artm en t Lloyd llo w e a re th a t b uilding in genet a| w ill T h e heaviest ra in fa ll ever record i day. pick up soon K e ta ll yards have a l probably in the history of ths coun slave as chief clerk and Georgs stockings when tha ways and here woe the m ain con tribu tin g I t la expected that the e n tire means com m ittee gels done w i t h ed lowed th e ir stocks t > run low. and ty, a c hairm ansh ip of ways and Houghton as clsrk ____ fac to _ r In the flood. In the 34 „ hours means has gone lo Lane. Senator I teaching s ta ff o f the schools, w ith tnoin. O r ,, thin g th a t la c a ila ln be- preceding S w arls said lh a l S h e riff I I L replenishm ent w ill be an aid to the tha flood. 4 22 Inchas W heeler, as c h a irm a n of the ernate the exception of Mias Theresa yond and perad vent ure of doubt. Is lum ber industry. Hown's practice of accepting p artia l Young of the high school faculty, that no s a lary Increases w ill ba p r o recorded, according to C. E . Stew "Lum berm en are oil aw are," said com m ittee, w ill be the titu la r head paym ents on taxes w ill be c o n tin i r l s d r v I n n u t l l n l n o i n . . 1 1 » I ° f ,h * ,o,nt Comm ittee III be on band fo r the reopening poaed. fo r a ith e r a tala or county a rt. cooperative w sathsr oboerver. “ M r Ton“ M a “ ^ . Tact“ ^ : ta • ,d’ r’ d o f • * ' This c o m le m COn- it ,.. ued Tan dollars or any m u ltip le of heretofore recorded o f school M onday M r» D ale W y a tt o fficers F o r the firs t tim e In all T hs highest 110 w ill be accepted and receipts , appointm ents, and It la fro m thia III take the place o f Miss Young, the aeaalona I have attended. It was 1.5 inches six years ago when given The fin a l la x receipt w ill lie j pent up dem and fo r lum ber W e a n o th e r flood visited this section. who la ll| w ith pneum onia pect an increase In dem and early In com m ittee th a t a ll plum s corns T his Issued when the fin a l Installm ent la would be possible to put through Flood conditions In the city became Victor Chambers Sworn in A* (he year, and consequently an In year, however, there la lik e ly to be paid salary decrease bills, and soma are serious about noon M onday when T H O R N T O N (X )K N K K H crease In lum ber production T here som ething resem bling a fa ilu re o f In m ind fo r the re g u la r eesulun. the plum crop. Mayor, Appointive Of Jan 4 M rs Iola W h itlo ck and Home believe th a t salaries should the Coast fo rk broke out o f Ita HII.H CHKKK le too much reserve m ill capacity, Lane has alw ays had both a seri children o f G ow dvvtlle visited F r i be cu, to at least the fig u re that banks near the sw inging bridge, Jan 3 O s c ar Jacks had about however, and this w ill keep the sending a raging to rre n t down an _ turkeys k illed and dressed Tues ficer* Retained day w ith M rs Joe P rem an tl price down fo r a tim e, as there w ill a ls and houee m em ber on the Im - «0 officers have v o lu n ta rily accepted, _ Johnny L ittle of Eugene and and there are not la c kin g those who old ewale th a t led fro m the bridge, be so much lum ber put on ths m a r p ortent app ropriations c o m m it ,.., j a y oftart w eik" M r“ a n d M m E K through the high echoool grounds, M tqu ket Rut as soon as the price starts to care for the Interests of L a n e s I'a u l. \ | r am | M r, y E would cut a tili fu rth e r. Recently elected o ffic ia ls of the by BeldleTe feed store and down N ’ " MoCov tt,,d iAsm ard E e t..' were city were »worn into o ffice at were guests Sunday and M onday at to rtae. all the buyers w ill place o r Rr.’ i r . . « m n 2 On»‘.11.1,T , l l Ut.l“ n ' A sales tax. o r any o th er form of past G ra b e r-G e tty s . Pedestrians R epresentative H ill le th a t m em ber am ong the b eio e r. ders to get in early before price fo raisin g revenue, la no, by any w ere able to w a lk down tow n d ry - T ueday night's m asting o f ths city the E E Chestnut home r the house Incid entally. H ill I . ’ • * ’•••« *« ■ M r. and Mrs. Mt eve Tono!» and means c e rta in to come o u, o f eith e r Duncan P. Cam eron and d aughter council and Im m ediately took over goes too high T his w ill e ffe c t an shod about 10 o'clock b ut by 1 R o th of C o ttage Grove were d in ner ' The re’, m . £ . ^ . ‘„ 7 V o , L h .n X î f i T F<nd".7,. , P,h ? k % increase In dem and fo r lu m b e r and a recognised leader in ths houee and W A o'clock boats w ere required S ilk c d n c d a v 'o f l£."*“ eek I M a ' ^ V l V u r Oc Î 2 . r. C ï Z , * ^ \ ^ M r". ’f-'* '1 Fr<“ ' ,,f Cottage G ? S £ the special or re g u la r session be a fac to r In cleaning up r.e e r v r £ X J r, w th ? ,-hLi r sales la x la fu lly aa popular as a creek w ent out o f Its banks early m ill stocks W e look fo rw ard to a is iiJ ia U o n ^ X l* * proposal to double the salaries of M onday and tr a ffic to Lorane was M ay o r V ic to r t ’ ham bsre and the vlsltsd F r l . l a v . f i » » , . . . M r and M rs A lbert O a k e s 1 C , council. R outine bualneee was Ira n s j p -(,h s r' rnl,<,,’ w ,,*’ much better year fo r the Industry " ' Representative u , d r. w all state o fficers would be It can Impossible S ilk creek was declared M cCornack Tuesday o f last week for Malem. acted and M ay o r Cham bers named M r Cox pointed out th a t a recent be put o ver only because of the w hat la considered the most im p or Mrs. Is iu le Prcm axal and children emergency that makes som ething the highest In 22 yearn survey o f b uilding has shown that tan t com m ittee assignment o f the where they w ill m ake th a lr home the various stan din g com mittees. Cottage G rove never was com have been III w ith flu V isitors In Eugene W ednesday of lum berm en m ay axpect a 30 per gpe<. necessary unless expenses are cut N ew m em liera of tha o ffic ia l fa m ‘ la l cession. H e wae handed the Mlea H a rrie t O dle of Eugene to the bone, and the bone scraped pletely isolated, tra in s being able to cent Increase In residential b uilding chaii Irm anah lp u f assessment and last week were Everett Allen and ily are V ic to r Cham bers, m ayor, get through although h ig h w a y t r a f spent N ew Year's dav w ith M r and eon W W A oolcolt A axles tax on luxuries could be fic was halted fo r over 12 houra. *B"D u rin g 1*32 home building has taxation , 7 which ’h f!Ld com i? ,l2n,U.L’ * w ill l" M r Cheater aBd M and r* A A lv,n ,,«n " anil L L, lla r r e l and E R I^ m le y , M rs T C Mhaw m ittee in- ' and pu, over, probably, but no one la Telephone and ligh t and power ser councllm cn Rselected m em bers are ■en less than 40 per cent of that i e ^ u n o n w hich thJ children returned home T u e d a y M r and M rs H er, t-ancastar and been legislative vice were not Interrup ted . A n drew Rrund, fa m ily and M rs C G Rosine of buying luxuries. Even eeaalon I w t w e .k . having visited i w J ’ d '.v i ^ E 1 R 1 W leae ^ g and " v Sr o f 1831 P o ten tial dem and fo r real- , has been called employee would no, pay m uch o f According to h ig hw ay reports, the recorder. Rlue M ou ntain ware N sw Y e a r’s In C ottage Grove at the home o f i . „ j ¿7 , , . . denttal space has been accum ulat such a tax fo r th s lr wages are be R epresentative H u n tin g to n drew M r Allen's parents M r a n d M r « nd Me ™ *rt L a k in , treasu rer Hold d in n e r gueeta of M r and M rs ing cut to about the expenae of s trip o f P a c ific h ig hw ay between ing fo r a num ber of years. »Ince m em bership on education, and It 1« W eston A llen Woodson ■ auto cam p and the north ° * ’ r «»»««bere ere lib e r i lle lllw .il Georgs Foster ► j i . d i n g r e a c h e d Its p e a k w a y b a c k serving the state. Moms one haa M re M ild red « c o ,, left fo r Canbv " n<1 J* * " * <-«>uncHmen understood th a t ha m ig ht have had M r end M rs A lb ert Tonole and suggested th a , a tax on sates not h ig hw ay bridge was the w o n t h it. In 1938 the c hairm ansh ip W heeler la a Munday made would produce m ore revenue m uch of the h ig hw ay em bankm ent A ppointive officers named by the fa m ily of D ivide visited " In add itio n to new building, the m em ber of education In the senate T hu rsday to attend the fu n e ra l of being washed out. H ig h w a y crwwa E Frost, w ith M r Tonole'a (« re n ts . M r nnd than a tax on thoae made. a cousin. W H H air, who died sud council follow H r. C renovation m ovem ent has attained w ere a t w o rk W ednesday rep airin g O f course all Istne members drew Ix>m- M rs A. Tonole. g re a t m om entum and It seems pos various o th er com m it tse assign denly at hla home on C hristm as health o ff lc e i. H e rb e rt W T h e kind o f sales tax th a t the the damage. M r and M re I I . M D a ra t and session would lik e to w ork out Is bard. a tto rn e y . O V Hreese. we sible th a t 1933 w ill see the greatest ments. but the g re a te r p a r, o f th s lr day fro m a heart a tta c k . S ilk creek flood w aters and back H aro ld H a rtle y of Gaston, who te r collector; I . W Coiner, engln- f«n«Hv of l*o rtland a rriv e d Malur- one th e , would pul the unemployed m odernization movem ent In history tim e w ill be given to thoae m en w a te r fro m the Coast fo rk took ou, »pend N e w Year'« w ith M r In the last six months m odernisa tioned and C h airm a n W heeler and had been visiting friends In ths eer. w ater euperlnlendent end pur- l,"Y ’o w ork and enable them to m ake the firs t bridge south o f M ain tion has been the largest single M cC ornack are due for e greet leek neighborhood, returned to L yn x chasing agen t. O It P itcher, chief Dare,'» parents. M r. and M rs D W . 1'irchxaes upon w hich they would street on the old highw ay, tore up v ere Puv the tax to provide more money H o llo w Thu rsday, having spent o f police; IX m n e ll A llen, engineer F e rq u l r, and on Mundav source o f lum ber dem and." o f sleep. Tuesday night at the home of and w a te r superintendent's helper ««'» < •. together w ith M r and Mrs. w it ti w hich to give more employ sidew alks along the old highw ay L um berm en look w ith great hope and badly dam age a p ier to the and Janitor; John M chaeffer. night F arq u h r. at tha W illia m O e B a n d e r ment O rv ille R i g b y and Wednesday to the fin a n c ia l aid given by the bridge bv the flo u r m ill. T he bridge MOUNT VIEW • home In C ottage Grove night at the B R D a rn e ll home. He polIceman Lane countv la g ettin g m any was dosed to vehicu lar tra ffic . C ity Reconstruction Finance corporation Jan. 4. M r. and Mrs. T h u rm a n expected to leave hla grand m o th- T he 1833 standing com m ittees of . k ^ C h c e ln u l spent M onday form e _____ __________ and the home loan bank system R D ear, o f n-cognltlon Senator who had been living at the __________________ __ r In C ottage G rove at the » . Chestnut W h eeler d re w the honor of nom l- En gin eer C o iner reported th a t re «Mrs I N. Drsaaar) home F rl- ihe council w ere named by M ayo F. C. assistance to the railroads has M rs Am anda Mears horns, moved er'a ___ to . re . . tu . . rn .. w . . . ith . . an uncle. - M - r - - Cham Senator k id d ’le fo r the p i« ! ! pair» on thia section w ere started - - - bers as follow s Finance home carin g for M r C h s s in u l who ' brought about an Increase In tla or T hu rsday to Yoncalla, where they day W ednesday. A w a lk fo r pedestrians B u rn » ,I. to Gaston H e lliw ell, Igtnalng and W leae; „ sew ------ „ — w , '« • " • n ‘••"«'Y am! rc c c v e d Senator Kiddie's was made but vehicu lar tr a ffic Is ders and the co rp o ratio n ’s loans foi w lll live w ith M rs Dear's parents. M r and M ra H a ro ld E Allen of er. “ Rrund. M m le y and H a rre l; . , C J J? U n* ,?f 1 ¡ ’ tage G rove I vote fo r th e , position various self - liq u id a tin g projects M r and Mrs. James Toner s till tied up. T h e N in th street Corvallis, who had s p e n t tha Street. Letnlev. leae ? ' » ‘ ’ " '" k u n a , of Ma- ; ------------------------ mlev. H e lliw e ll and W Wli___ have created a new dem and for bridge w»« »ubjected to severe Tom Rosa o f Modesto, Cal., spent C hrist mas vacation at the home fire and building regulations, t a n - Ism called u Mundav afternoon a , the 1 , lum ber S A G IN A W . s tra in but rem ains serviceable, ac ths_holldays a , the R alph Mnauer of M r Allen's parents. M r and Mrs sing. H a rre l and Rrund w ater. h Vl‘ *>f * * rZ J W F u h e r A survey has shown th a , stocks home. Jan 4 M r and M rs. J. R. Sny- H e lliw e ll .n d I a n .ln g ; ' ” r “ nd “ r * f A Tonole Weston Allen In C ottage G rove W leee and son dar of Eugene w ere d in n e r gueate cording to E n g in e e r Coiner. o f lum ber fo r wood boxes and crates « w « . - P avem en t on E ig h th s treet by M r. and M rs George Duerat and H a rre l nr " * n<l M l" , .,« w Y «««, la not large, and th a t the stocks fa m ily returned to th e ir home at visited F rid a y w ith a brother. A lv in light« and city property. N rw e a r * dav of M rs G e rtru d e H o w e ’s confectionery was badly A llen. In thia d is tric t and In the Rrund and la m le y ; park. I-em lev / V ? '* • M onday evening o f , Buchanan w ill nm“ have Increased e a r ” h« " ’ Sunday a fte r .p en din g the ta . V'B to o x be Dm 22taea? ib . r fro «r ? m ^ , tim 'I n}i: M ills. M rs Roy g i L f " * 1 M ra A lb e r' Tono1* n«« r j I-aw rence Chestnut. I . .« la w . and dam aged. T he pavem ent had been evening visited at the home of M r. H a rre l, M rs K K. — ------------------Roy to tim e. Box m a k in g takes fro m 1 . h o lid a y s h e r» w w ith i t h relatives. r « i« tiu » . cracked by bus tr a ffic and flood holidays hsrs and M re A. W ooleott. Short and M m . H . B. G riggs; l|. to IS per cent o f ths total lum ber M r S lid M r « l< n m « , , » . « a 1F T ,4enston. Eugene, visited F rl- w aters tore up the cracked pave Mrs. Roy H ands nnd son. Mrs. ' hp L ° W’ " B* n * ‘ On m ent. M r and M rs R alp h T aeters and b rary. C J Kern. W o rth H a rv e y ■ l.u g h le r v “ l £ l Tu.” l . ? . Xftarnm ,n cut. H ands' m other, Mrs. G eorgina Sher F a rm e rs use 40 per cent o f the man. and Misses Ada and Pauline d aughter E le a n o r o f Cottage Grove Miss L ula C u rrln . M m . B R Job T h e c ltv ’a w a te r system cams and M rs Chisholm o f A storia were M m . A W Shofstall and M rs E l a, the Jesse Dennv home In C ot soft wood cut. I t Is estim ated that Sherm an v isitin g here fro m Reeds- d A num ber of school children a t through the Rood w ith little d am in n e r guests Sunday at the home bert B nilth; boxing. Nelson D u rh am tage Grove the average fa rm uses 1,500 feet of port, motored Tuesday to Malem. tended a b lrth d a v p arty for M axine age. Previous to the flood, d urin g Miss O ' il Mvers, who visited Iasi G andy. W a lk e r, W ednesday a fte r D r. Frost, George M cQueen. C. H lum ber ann ually. An Increase In where they visited an uncle of Mrs. o f M r. and Mrs. F M Vincent. last week, a bad slide had carried week v- (h sn uncle and aunt. M r M r and M rs Charles M atthew s of K lm e and I-nSells S tew art noon fa rm prosperity w ill -have a benefi Hands and the Misses Sherm an. out 52 feet of pipe o f the city's and Mrs. H e n rv l-a k r , returned to P o rtland w ere d in n e r guests Sun cial e ffe c t on lum ber. Mlea M abie T u c k e r. T u rn e r, who supply line ru n ning across the Claude Pack. her h or-e in D eligh t valley F rid a y . day at the A. W ooleott home spent several d a m last >»k w ith Mlae G eneva P e rln l returned lo her fa th e r. C liff T u c k e r, left F r i Gleason piece. R e p a lm w ere made T he recent heavy rains caused Ihe D ounty n u n t. RecelpU F w-ii M r ,n and d M tw r* o little H e n ry Mnauer of C a ll O M ff. t W alden nieces. M arie Im m e d ia tely and service was no, her home In S acram ento Tuesday day fo r G a rd in e r, w here she w ill disrupted. creeka to overflow , the Milk Creek Receipts In 1932 a t the county and Bather D ueret of Gresham , h ig hw ay being flooded to auch an She had spent fo u r months here visit relatives. The J. H . t'h a m b e m * Son eaw- c le rk s o ffice fell o ff 31.83730 aa spent S a turday evening a t the extant th a t no cars could ge, v liltln g relatives M r and M m . M a rv in H arp ole and m lll reported little dam age. A few com pared to 1931. reports of W B Claude A rne home. _____ Mr. and M rs. R. R. Dixon and children. through fo r some houra M onday and L y n x Hollow , spent N ew D illa rd , county clerk ih o w . T h e M r. and M re L. K. B rum field. tha m all c a rrie r waa unable to m ake dau gh ter visited F rid a y In Cottage Y e a r’s eve at the L ow ell Benston .«mall slides w ere reported on the logging road. I t it expected th a t re 1932 total was 318,810 and that fo r who spent the past week w ith Mre^ his rounds. T he home o f M r and A , least one Eugene d ru g dors Orove w ith M r and M rs H . C Rose home pair» w ill be m ade next w eek. Flood 1931 was 320.44780. June had the B ru m fie ld ’s m other. Mrs. Am anda M rs R ill C lifto n was com pletely has taken advantage o f the repeat M is. E. R Ixunlev and M m Jean A num ber o f people In the com w aters came over the log pond at highest m o n th ly receipts o f the year Sears, returned to th e lr home In surrounded w ith w a te r at one tim e o f the state d rv law to stock bond- L ng o f Cottage G rove visited Tuee- m u n ity are III w ith flu .. the m ill and caused dam age that w ith a total of 32,00590 and D e M arsh field Sunday. upon lay afternoon w ith Mrs. J. W T he d is tric t school reopened ed liquors, lo be dispensed E d ith E a to n o f S p rin g fie ld wae d rained the pond w hen flood w atem cem ber was the lowest w ith 31.277.- Clarence Johnson Is reported to Tuesday a fte r a holiday o f 10 days prescription. T h e am ount one per Fisher. a guest o f M rs. G. Buchanan over receded. 25 be 111 at hla home. M r and M rs. A lta K e lly spent Several children w ere abaent. due son m ay purchase I . restrict I to the week end. Mundav Miss Eaton T he flum e o f the W . A. W oodard M r. and M ra. Claude A rne and to bad colds. i t a L Poc' " V . ± 1 ° N ew .Y ” .r? d“ * * ‘ 'h M r K elly's M a rria g e licenses also showed a nnd E a rl Briggs were d in n e r guests L u m b e r com pany wae dam aged. 250 day« o r a q u a rt of vinous llqn >rs, fa m ily and M r. and M rs. H e n ry decrease In spite o f the fact that T he school floo r wss oil ad d uring parents. M r and M rs F red K elly. at the Charles Sharon home. feet being c arried aw a y w here the 1932 was leap year. O n ly 352 li Snauer were d in n e r guests M onday the holidays and the blackboards Several Eugene physician« have at F a irv iew . M r and M rs. Iv a n W itc h e r and flu m e crosses the Ir a B eld ler place. also received th e lr quota censes were Issued as compared of M r. and M ra. R alp h Snauer at were repaired and painted children. C o ttage G rove, were d in About 20 fe e t o f the e a rth w o rk at W alden. w ith 443 fo r 1931. Ho f a r as reported, no Cottage Dog l.lnrnse Report Made ner guests at the Ia iw re n c e M on- one end of the com pany's dam at Mias Jean M ooney o f Blue M oun O rove d rug store has vc( slocked D u rin g the past y e a r 2992 dog li tletb home Sunday. London was c arried aw ay. I t la ex ta in Is staying w ith M rs Am anda S an ta C la ra D efeats-Ixw ala. liquors and no physlcl m has se censes w ere Issued In Iaine countv. M r and M m . <5. H . Sharon and pected that repairs w ill be made at Sears. cured hie a llo tm e n t T h e C ottage O rove basketball M r nnd M rs. Oeorge N e a t, Coburg, a report fro m the countv clerk's of. once. M rs. G eorgina Sherm an and team lost to S an ta C la ra T hu rsday flee showed. Thus fa r 40 licenses visited S a turday n ig ht in d Sunday Boats w ere used to rem ove peo n ig h t o f lost week when Santa Misses A d a and P au line Sherm an Box 1-etter Files, Sentinel were w eek-end guests at the have been Issued foy 1933 le ft fo r th e lr home a t Reedsport ple marooned In th e lr houses by tha C la ra nosed out the locals 27-25 In Charles Sharon home. T hu rsday Miss A da returned Tues- Several a gam e played here A t the end of M r and M rs. I.v le Scott and chil rap id rise o f the w ater. the firs t q u a rte r S an ta C la ra led day to resume her duties as teacher j T he N ew Y e a r wae ushered In dren. L vn x H ollow , spent N ew persons bad the firs t floors of th e lr homes flooded and w a te r-fille d base t n ' w » n t «« here in 1 1 rftther dlffnlflad m anner 9 to 3 and at the end o f the h alf Y e a r’s eve at the Ijtw re n c e Mon- Mlaa If ™ * M yera o f Rlue M oun- and no aerloua d rin k in g o r raroue- ments were the o rd er o f the day. 13 to 11. Cochran, guard fo r the tleth home. C ottage G rove htxipsters, was high tain visited several days of last ; Ing was reported despite the recent M rs D o ro th v Conn and son David W a ter-proo fed basementa w ere o f point m an w ith 11 points T h e line week__wlth_ an Ultclc and aunt, M r. .rep eal of the s ta te ’s d ry law W atch have moved Into the S. K. Adams no use In the flood, w a te r pouring and M rs. D. L. M ille r, and on Sun- through w indows o r dow n basem ent parties wers held a t m any homes up fo r C ottage Grove follows; Con house steps. n er and Gates. F .; Hhofstall, C.: dny accompanied M r. and M rs M il. over the city and a large crowd was ler and son and M r. and M rs. Louis In attendance a t the N ew Year's Postal d eliv e ry was not disrupted Cochran and Glass, G. Breler Stock la Moved. HOW THEY STAND I-ayn g and fa m ily to the R er, The re m a in d er of the C. J. B reler In ths city and ru ra l c a rriers w ere A gam e had been scheduled w ith M yers home at Rlue M ountain, eve dance given bv the A m erican . (listed a lp h a b e tica lly ) Com pany stock le ft a fte r the close held up only one day. M onday. T he S p rin g fie ld fo r M onday n ig h t but where a fa m ily N ew Y e a r’s d in n er Legion a t the arm ory. out sale conducted d u rin g the holi R o w riv e r c a rrie r was able to m ake M ary A lm a Benston, Saginaw was postponed because of high w a was held. 505,500 T h ib e t fo lk drop money Into a days was shipped out d u rin g ths d elivery to Dlaston but could hot ter. J u a n ita H opper, Cottage Grove 1(07,800 ! m achine w hich grinds out a p rayer pan, weak and d istrib uted to other com plete the re m a in d er of his de Mrs. L it t l e M w ls 903,400 A m ale bull fro g ’s love call la I according to th a lr needs. B rele r com pany stores. B. M. liveries. T h e Loran e route c a rrie r A lvin M cO a rv In . C ottage Grove, Black B utte route Box Letter Files. Sentinel. 300,000 eigh t loud bellows; ths fem a le ’s M aier, w ho was In charge of the was stopped a t the end o f M a in D iam ond sales estim ated to be P h yllis Monson, Cottage C lo v e 813.300 answ er, tw o loud croaks. sale, said (h a t the com pany plana street bv S ilk C reek flood w aters ! n o rm a lly 300,000,000 an n u ally, were D orothy U m ph rey, C o t’ ige Grove ...... .. 908.300 to re tu rn hers In the near future, and the B lack B u tte c a rrie r was In Mississippi, 340,000,000 has less than 310,000.000 In 1981. John W ooleott, C ottage Grove, Lorane Rte, ___ 405.000 nosslblv as ea rlv aa next spring. A. able to cover only p a rt o f his routs. been spent In fiv e years on gas w Wooden sidew alks In the city W . Swanson w in m an ager of the lines. Box L e tte r Files, Hentlnel. F ls>oU »t°»l_and pgrt offpsc.______ (Concluded on peg * three,) . IN RAPID RISE Feathered M arauder Caught in Trap COUNTY LEGISLATORS DRAW LEADING POSTS LEGISLATURE TACKLES KNOTTY TAX PROBLEM NEW CITY DADS TAKE UP DUTIES^ 4 Eugene D rug Store Gets Liquor New Year Is Ushered In Quietly Candidates’ Standing In Sentinel Campaign 6-V THE FEATHERHEADS M / v o re I S TO TO T hè moumta NS T his By OttwriM Shore Leave W C L L ? IF A N Y T H IM S I HA7e T o S A Y A »OUT OUR V A C A tn -iN , I T ( Q iL L © e S P E N T A T THF- S F A S H O w E L i s t e n ! F A n N ' i J Y o u i A L W A Y S T w y T O P LE A S E y o u - B U T r o L IK R TO o o t o THE M<-2 d M TA INI S Fos? 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