,/. be able to carry on a of Oswald We*., a . Vo“ '™ a " soon as snow u ... clears »»»„«. out — ........ that 1« «moldvrlnx ov«i the «!«(«, m itteem an and paat atate comm an­ allowed his freedom on 1100 bond. mountains thia spring, according to Ized that the members needed dl la IndlcMted by the repeated rviriiora der. According to Chief of Police vine relief program this year which will the penitentiary he developed the information received from O. A. assistance, and probably even The citation« were awarded to Pitcher. Law drove his car Into the tif « recall movement «gitinat the care for practically all Its needy. ^l?,- state and pre»- drew wide comment, exciting even Collins, who owns the Vesuvius to a recall, while among tho«« wh< Mr rrom m , eatatdiahed for 1932 a • nr wa« «Liven into a car belonging ented its request to the finance cor national attention. He was the mine in the Bohem ia district, has A picture of members of the poratlon through the governor's re­ talk of the danger of a ie»al| are member «hip record «orpn-islng th«- to P H. Hukowskl parked In front militia chieftain who established been on the project for legislature of 1885 has been resur­ •onia of those who moat vociferous a v e r a g e o f fha In«! f nn vea i - i i ’al of tin Adarns «ar The Hukowskl lief com m ittee County officials ex­ martial law In Copperfleld In 1914. some working time and recently returned ly espoused the Maier candidacy vir» Funk poat. undei Mr Nelaon car was knocked about 20 feet. The rected from the basement and pect to hear soon from Paul V. During the world war Colonel from a trip to the east, where he and Mi liennett, alao eat ahllxhed rear end of the Adams car was bangs on the wall of the state Murls. secretary of the committee two years ago Ix w .o n commanded an artillery obtained financial hacking to the Huch persons were the big mdse f«»r 1932 a mernherahlp record «tir damaged, the frame was sprung and treasurer's office. Members from The loan would be paid back r'glm .yit and back In the days am ount of *100,000 to build an oil lama were It. M. Veatch. E P of tli« fr««-powrr for nothing cam ­ lioiln tr the average of the laat four a spring was broken. The luiw car from secondary highways over a when Mayor-elect Carson was but a flotation plant for the concentrating paign and of other things which ve«r« P t OMHUMI >11 <>f th«. < > m wa« badly damaged, the radiator Coleman. George B. Dorris. L. Bit- period of several years buck private, he was Private Car- of ore. they believed they would secure If th»na wn« made bv Jack Kalt in. being knocked in and the frame yeu, A D. Burton and R. B. Hayes, This *20,000 would be used In a s comm anding officer. D efinite location of the plant la the wealthy friend of the people state commander The rifattone hent. 1 be Hukowskl car sustained a larger representation than the road program, according to Com son , ,®. colonel I« an experienced ad- i uncertain since Colima plena to re- county now has The total mem- from Portland was put Into the i were eiuned by Henry L». Htaven only minor damag«*s m issloner O E Crowe It would rnlnistrator of clyU affaire, having ceive ore from’ other m in e s^ s well, chief executive*« chair. Little or Jr t»mt national commander. I«aw nuffere«! a gashed nose when bershlp was XU, It Is now 90 The probably be placed very largely on managed the Macleay estate at However it will be built In the Bo- George Matthew«, commander of hl« glasses were broken In the Picture does not designate who were two nothing ha« heart done to provide secondary highway projects- Wedderbum. He also Is Interested hernia country, presumably on the senators and who were representa­ the South the free power and other things the local poat m e « r«t>ort of the crash. Alder street road being In mining. I west aide of the district. tives which these persons, probably er­ poet's actlvltl«’« Itelief of needy built to Creswell and Cottage Grove This Is the'wecond charge of r<»ek> With the construction of this roneously, believed they Were prom­ waa stressed. It Is expactad that thia les > driving that U s r has faced H i i. i., . ... . " and the Siuslaw road from Walton plant, the opening of the Collins ised I do not remember. however, will berorn« on« of the major prof­ wu» tried February 3. 1932. in local Dee Wright fam ous trapper from through Richardson to Hwisshome. mine and increased activity at ____________ that the astute big advertiser ever erta of the Ix*gton thia year poll« e . »urt on a charge of careless McKenzie bridge, was here today mines belonging to the Jennings in­ leally definitely promised at v- I hose from here who al landed the and heedless operation of a motor conferring with the forestry de­ William W. Everingharn Idea terests, prospects for considerable thing not even that he would turn „ **[•’ M* car lie was acquitted after the partment. bv which he Is employed William W. Everingharn, S4, died .em ploym ent In the Bohem ia d is­ He probably has t a k e n more hl« salary back to the state Ml Nr non Mr M atthew, and huv had deliberated an hour trict this spring were seen by local cougars than any other resident of here Sunday at the home of a ___ _ Any way. one of these hvdroelec » Inal Bandall Mrs Matthews al Mr,. Al Herman, Hollywood, nar- Pe®P*e- Lane, but he collects no bounty, be­ daughter, Mrs. Cecil C. W'ooley trie promoters said within the pant tended the district auxiliary B elief (kiuni ll (.e ls Gift of Shoe« Funeral services were held at 2 Tbe 0,1 H01* 1*0“ plant for reduc- few days that, unln«« hydro electric a|on 'I wo large boxes of women's shoes ing on the state payroll. He re­ o'clock Tuesday afternoon In Eu­ rowly escaped serious Injury In a operator to Oh­ legislation la forthcoming from thia were given to ths ('»tinge Grove re­ ported that there has been a notice­ gene and interment was In the gas explosion recently, according ln* °,rta «nable« session, a recall move la likely to in f council this week by the Goeh- able increase In game In his section Besthaven memorial park there. io word received by her parents '■taln *)J per csn t - • tne value of the I,- a f c v ., . L . Mr and Mra Elbert Bede, lira' ore',u waa declared. Thia la o t par- during recent years due to decim a­ be atarted I believe It waa thia rend A Smith store. These will be the Herman had turned on the burner ucuU r importance to this district tion of varmints He reported that Dr. S F. Childers conducted same person who said that Ini- given to needy of the district. “ m ° f . u u . . ot her ‘faM oven a»d thought™ he 5lnce a * Bohemia ors Is known as a herd of elk In hie district, which peachrnent proceedings might ba Mr Everingharn was born March had lighted it bu> evidently failed a c°m piex ore. containing In con- feeds no farmers batter Neither movement Would be I c m - w I K»a<(» IFaniaged. ---------. where . . . ------------- -------- are - „ injured, Wu „ t vi‘*e’ , He to d o * s o . A few minutes u V r . h ^ alderabla 1 -d . Increased to 400 and h won’t likely to get anvwhere, for the County roads In ths Bow river. has he many years until there can be an L' Arkansas. Arizona i nd applied a match to another burner coPP*r. lro“ and xlnc. great majority behave the people Harm« Cioek. Jan. 17 the . wounded ......................... man. Brighton i j u u i t n , j Mr, u x r Fred rru • .f ... her i l mother. _1. O Herman Lafkv lean and lanky, cake from a niece o t Mr Garner in Mr and Mrs. Lewis Lang of Row LI others from t,ane county will want Doeaaa The child has been named . í"v "“ a t wlll_ ,,n «¿the <"bleau solo, last Elmwood, 111. A program of musical River spent several days at the ¡ • F J i i r i l l S L > rC eK O e C tlO I l year agricultural teacher at to be heard and It Is doubtful Philip Junl unlor. 'v '’" ,^’>*> Somebody You»'■ Other Cottage numbers was given and refresh- Bert Mverg home Grove, now a Salem attor- whether they and other lumbermen Exrg txrswee and eon Arthur, who hi erlal music will ba two mala A large number attended the P. T over the state have been given su f­ had been visiting his brother. Fred qii irtst numbers The sermon topic nev. I» a frequent visitor at »es- m ents of sandwiches and cake and slon . He seems to be of the opin­ coffee and chocolate were served A m eeting at the Blue Mountain ficient notice to enable them to be D.asce, for several months, left Sat­ Is "The Jericho Road " ion that our laws are fearfully nnd school house Friday night. Miss here and make a suitable showing urday for California. Car I.Iren»«. S ales In crease wunderfully made, and wonders Gertrude Skow ___ and _____ Mrs. Hunt of Another or other hearings will cer­ W illiam ( h c tn u l B reak , I^ag. Harms Creek, Jan. 17.—(Special.) Mrs Jesse Buker. who had been For the first 10 day» of 1933 the Eugene and Worth Harvey and 6*. The recent freeze in this eectlon. that they get made at all. tainly have to be held before the caring William Chestnut suffered a fur Mrs. It D. Alldridge. re­ sheriff s office Issued 118 automo- Y Breese of Cottage Grove epoke. . bill gets onto the calendar. broken right leg Wednesday after which cam e .u so uu^uw unexpectedly home Saturday afternoon I wan In error the other day In bile i licenses. For a similar period A pie social followed and *5.40 was with unusual in tens ¡tv did h e a w Members returning today from turned Mrs Georgs Kcbelbcck motored no .n when a hav rack In which he stalin g that Mrs. McCornack is In 1932 t h e r e were Issued 103 earned. u a » - a r . eavy •M Adlag the week cod at their , o Euj|, n. l4„ Wednesday ami v w a, riding overturned and fell nn dam age to fail-eown grain uiu and u new- Representa­ licenses Since the start of the fis- A '®ree group gathered at the burn seedings. Reports are coming bom*» ’’ur»- Is 1« a « growing »” '»win» , 1)Kl h#r lnü, her- Wr„ hom e, nnd find that there K,.alll top of him near the rock crusher clerk for tvr hubby tive McCornack head of the power- cal year July 1 the Increase In II- Ber> Lancaster home Tuesday eve- in that a number of strawberry sentim ent over the «tale for a sales Mr and Mrs Norman Beam and n the north highway He was tak- ful taxation and revenue commit- censes Issued has been 16 per cent. n,nK and XT... charivaried L. Mr. ar.d Mrs. tax spread thin enouirh nut to In­ Mr and Mrs. J. Holmes and little en to a Eugene hospital L .C— — - Belds suffered m aterially. In some tee. Andrew McCornack, a son. ” danced im T-> i-c, jurs anyone and which would mo daughter tuna of Guahen visited Ch he Crowd ‘“ Wmces the beds were killed out. fills the clerk’s Job while Mrs. Mc­ an offset «train«! the nr<>t»ertv tat Saturday with Mr and Mrs. George Janced till K o clock. . The freeze w as the nwet killing Cornack car»» for « » a le and the Mrs. Bain Morris gave a birth- recorded here In 28 years. Kale, This last feature 1« Important Tl e Kebelbeck. apartment In which the famllv is folk« at horn« are heylnninx tob* »’ day party Tuesday evening In honor cabbage and fall »own turnip» were The Tom W illiams family were h“9band and Merr111 I in nMLrlv every m stance f X ^ at home during the session Errors «<»mr of Ihrir fr»: nnd Io rr.i.l <• Sunday evening dinner guests of of 'hm kind are easv to make, for •Miss Skow gave a made-over I entirely that It is ffoln* to take this to r - Mr and Mrs. George Keheiberk It som etim es it it difficult to tell who clothes dem onstration at the Fred j _____________ Have the property tax burden was Mr. Kebelbeck's forty-third Is working here. Frazee home Wednesday. An all-1 » , , . „ - T , It ha« been pointed out that birthday anniversary. day m eeting was held and som e of M e l v i n D T e e S e N a m e d thosp who buv the mure unexnen Mr. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck a t­ For the first time probably In the . , __ _____ _____ _ ___ the men cam e and helped peel sire Iteme u otild t»av th< nr thv Farm ers’ union conven­ history of the legislature both pre- New Organization Seeks Re-es- poles for a new plav shed. proportion of tb« lax. which would tended tion laat Sunday held with the Work of Cottage Grove Relief siding officers are from eastern Mr and Mrs. Harry Neu spent be blttlnx those be«t able to pav. Creek local. Oregon This fact makes It prac­ tablishment at Oregon Council Endorsed at this week at the Bert Lancaster So far no effort ba« been made Spencer Mr and Mrs E, A King. Cottage tically a cinch that next year one home, to decrease tax delinquency by re­ Grove, visited Monday at the Tru­ Melvin Breese, son of Mr. and State College. will be from Portland and one from Mr and Mrs Bus Pitcher of Annual Meeting. turning to the one cent-a-niontb Clarke home. the remainder of western Oregon. Walden visited the first of the Mrs. O. V. Breese and student at penalty on delinquencies, and no man Mr and Mrs. Grover Tlton, Dixon­ Oregon State college. Is one of 18 Sessions usually are careful to effort ha« been made, and probably ville. ami Mrs Barker. Roseburg, R e-establishm ent of an active week at the Finley Whlpp9 home. All officers were reelected at the properly locate geographically the freshmen to be named on the grade Bert I-aneaster motored to Eu­ will not be made, to return exempt visited Saltirdav with M M. Tlson annual meetinx of the chamber of presiding officer lob«, »o that each bureau of mines and a school of gene Tuesday with Bill honor A roll of the college for the fall property to the tax rolls. f A FV TV A l i »V A a » w a m t , # commerce Friday evening. They of the three section« gets equal mines at the state college were ley. who underwent a medical " ^ — - ! termk Mr and Mrs. F. C. Führer. An? ° “ nce“ en tJo i ho“ or One wav to greatly relieve the and advocated by several hundred min­ a ie Elbert Hcde. president; H. C. Mrs. Llliie Propel, Drain. Is visit­ amination. was heard here Tuesday over radio honors For this purpose the state tax situation might be to charge a ing a cousin. Mrs. Belle Geer. ing men from all parts of the state Welle, first vice president? J. H. I, divided into three districts W est­ A number of Mosby Creek people i 8tation KQAC o t CorvaUla. registration fee for those who come Mrs. Evelvn Wells. Portland, Chambers, second vice president; F ern Oregon outside of Portland. Is who gathered In Salem last week went to the George Smith home in ! end to perfect a permanent organ­ spent the week end with Mr and E. Mendenhall, secretary; T. C. one. Multnomah county is one and Cottage Grove Saturday night and 11 might be entertaining enough to ization of t h e scattered units F’rank L al’.luc, Wheeler, treasurer; C. E. Stewart. eastern Oregon Is the other make It possible to charge a small Mrs throughout the state. Robert M. danced till a late hour • • • Mi l Kail Mill,. Mrs. E, Davis H. A. Hagen. I. W. Coinor, irus- admission fee Betts of Eugene operator of the , ,Rn‘^ V e, J * een. in a I ' and Mis, Lena Zen liun. Cottuge lees. J. T. Smith was elected to fill One lobbyist has remarked that mine WHS ou OOSpital (O T the PAS' Week. quicksilver mine Grove visited Sunday afternoon a vacancy on the board of trustees sessions are not nearly so lnter»st- Black Butte nuislealluap She was very 111 but is better now . with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Clarke, and is the only new officer. n • aa they used to be when the elected president of the new Oregon Several of the neighbors went in State Mining Congress and Berton Sunday The work of the Cottage Grove •tenograohers wore shorter skirts. and ate dinner with Claude I K. Lawson of this city and Port­ DKI.IGII I’ VALLEY. relief council was given hearty en­ • • • Abercrombie to celebrate his birth- I „ , , _ „ land was elected vice president. Jan. 17 Nnthan Jull nnd niece dorsement. Need of Donations Great; Keep- For the Information of the many The purpose of the mining con- day anniversary Jessie Jol| left Munday for their L. W. Coiner spoke briefly on the who want to know whether mem- gresa ¡s t0 collect Information rela- home In Idaho after spending sev- effects of the rveent flood and a hers and case.I AlarUa rv.vt - era of Den to Handle Suspect Fn Car Theft Released. I get mileage for tlve to the nature and extent of - the ral months al the J A JolJ home discussion followed as to means their tripe clerks Edison Zuver of Grants Pass. ' home over week ends. It M. I) Nichols spent the week end that might be taken to prevent a should be stated that no clerk or mineral resources of the state and who. in company w ith Robert Contact Work. to assist in publicity to attract recurrence. A com m ittee composed Dorothy Umphrey Is Second, . b,a anj home jjr, here Nixon gets any m ileage at any capital for development purposes. Brockman, alias Robert McGrew. ' r i - • • ' jjr and son of H. A. Hugen, B. P. Boyce and employe probably on the presumption It was pointed out that there is no v T i8, ATT681’ A arlve to secure donations or Donald were dinner guests Monday Elbert Smith w u , appointed to con­ time, they Juanita Hopper Third in should be residents of over-production of precious metals sd harff(,’r on a ,-harge oi^auto th eft ’ i” 01“ . fo r. ib* ,cily library has b ssa evening at th» home of Mr. and fer with the city council on the sub­ that Salem. Members get m ileage once launched bv the Lions club and the Mrs II. Bydell Sentinel Campaign je c t was released later In the week when only, on the presumption that they .A t L?-18 at2ye D?.IIlmiLt„e*..-?.p?Lnt8? I officers were convinced he had Keepers of the Den. Any one w ish­ Lawrence Fruncls of Corvallis H. A. Hargen spoke briefly on 4-H remain In Salem from the opening ing to donate books is requested by President B etts Monday Is to siwnt the week end with Francis club work, told of the cooperation of the seeaion until Its close. to do w ith the case. Brock­ to notify Mrs. Isotttc Igcwls won the prize Horn Mrs. D. A. Emerson, secre­ meet soon to prepare m easures to nothing man is being held. w'hlch bus been given by the cham ­ of |26O in gold offered in 1 be Hen- tary of the Keepers of the Den, be presented to the state legisla­ Tho I-awrenee Brown family vis- ber and suggested cooperation In State Capitol. Salem, Ore.. Jan. 16. who will handle contact work In th s ture. These bills will be prepared linei » subscription contest which | tntl Sunday at the George A Brown the future. The chamber voted to Mrs. Barbara Hohl Dies. —The technocrats say that a very from the seven resolutions adopted drive. closed Saturday night. She hud home near Goshon. cooperate this year. ,..v Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara ‘ . February 1 has been set as the brief period of work each day prsviously won *25 for ills greatest by the mining congress. ’file Hoc in I Neighbors club met at should be ------------- sufficient to anv II W Lombard spoke on the --------- — enable --------- ---- These resolutions sought more Theresa Hohl, who died January 13 • j ay on which books w ill be picked amount of money turned in on new the home of Mrs. Harry Ben.ston In work of . the u national . guard person to supply him self with the prompt action on granting of w ater . , e[_ home here, were held at 10 up> the Lions club to handle thia sutmi'rlptlons. Eugene Wedneadav afternoon. . . , and u told .u be- ^ o P daV forenoon at the part of the drive. It is not ne Ths standing of candidates and A W. Cornutt and daughters Lu- ° r efforts being made to slash tho necessities and luxuries of life. To permits, opposed severance sub-surface L atholic church. Father Francis P. sary for any one to take books to prizes won were as follows clle and Vivian and Mrs Turpen- i ’» 1® S“ 10*“ 1 K?ard »PProprlatipn. all appearances, eo far as sessions tween surface and Mrs IxXtle Lewis. 8.488,880, first ning. all of Eugene, were guests I he chamber adopted a rMolutlon are concerned, the legislators are rights, favored exemption of gold Be'P^ic of Eugene officiating. In- the library as the Lions club will n Ma®0Il lc cemetery, have a group of car» call at th» prize Sunday at the E. J Senra home to ,he ,''«»a,atur» asking that the charter members of technocracy production from income or intan- L^rme2 i ,was a^ed 78 years, 7 various homes. Miss Dorothy Umphrsy, 4,094.300. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Joll nnd son «PProprlatlcn b» left at such a flg- "Is that all the work the members glbles taxes, urged re-monetization do In a day?" Is a common query by »sound prize. of silver, endorsed a moratorium on m°n th s- 3 daY8- . Need of books for the library . la . Frank and Mr. Oicnr Jackson were ur" tbat ®«i®l«ncY of the mill arv those who do not know all the ins annual assessm ent work for the T,,„art^ ra,L ,i er?s a G7?nrv ,w as „.F11 kceat, according to report o f tb» Miss Juanita Hopper, 2.849,600, Eugene visitor. Tuesday. organization may bs maintained. third prize. Mr nnd Mrs. Lawrence Montleth J- H. Chambers spoke on lumber- and outs of operating a legislature. period 1933. urged a mining exhibit ~ ? ne A0, 185‘- m Milwaukee. Wis. library board. A cut in finances prevented the library from buying Miss Phyllis Monson. 674.300. of Saginaw are moving Into the J. ing prospects and asserted that no Such persons don’t know that the front this state at the world's fair She,?,'’,as naarried d5?,ualX A?' M ilwaukee to Philip Hohl. Mr. new books during the past year, fourth prize. one knows what they are. He spoke length of sessions doesn’t have in Chicago and urged repeal of the iCoaer property this week, much to do with time given bv Mnrv Altna Pension. 038.800, fifth law known as the Laborer’s and . . d ied^ A vera ,,vears a e ° They > Because of increased use of the Il- against the proposed state sevet- Mrs. M. Smith (W alker) spent members. They often are busy for Material Men’s Lien law. moved to Oregon 41 years ago. They | brary. books already on the shelves prize. Tuesday with a daughter. Mrs. M ancc tax, and a resolution was an hour or two before sessions Speakers from various mining “ 'oeded " o ^ m t a g / G rove" ^ ^vea™ »*'’* W2rns ? Ut JLapldly “ d Alvin McOarvIn. 499,090, sixth A. Hom . adopted expressing the opposition prize. strleta ware ™ „ to Cotta«« Grove 31 Year» have had to be discarded aa too of tho chamber to such a tax. which meeting constituents, being Inter­ districts were called called on on and and all all aito- viewed by lobbyists, who may be John W Wooleott. 408,000, no I worn for circulation. would be burdensome upon the op­ latwsnn 1» ('ungrntiilated. Surviving Include seven constituents from home, interview­ voiced enthusiasm over the mining cÆ award. .n ," M r; relatives r ,“Ë The chamber of commerce at the erator nnd would relieve those ing other members about legtsla- P ^ i b i l i t h i . o f J J . ^ o m Complaint . -hildren, Mrs. E ilS b e th “ D a r i^ d ’» Ä r t f Ä ¿ d n o n - f Ä an°d The contest added materially to Tuesday wishing to speculate In timber. was made against those people who and Mrs Lenora meeting unanimously vot­ t