C alifornians See Car
Do Foxtrot
Funeral Service Held
for A unt C arrie
F » IO REDPEN
NUMBER M
v o i tag * iittovK, u n i i « xmiwtv ohegon , F riday , mak < ii h , iww
VOLI'MB X IX
Lum her Demand May
Follow Q uake
E
IN JA IU R E flK
A heavy demand for lumber Is
expected as a result of the l-oe An
geles
quake of the past week It Is
Hill and Huntington Describe
Forest Officials Visit; Boosting
remembered that many millions of
feet of the Oregon product was Jailer I t Attacked by Bad
Legislation of Sesmo»
Huge Deposits Are Miuie Over chrisuan ".miich .’.ffhia’ìing Unte*
of Scenic Orandeur
shipped to Hun Francisco follow
ment was In the Maaonlo cemetery.
Men Who Contrive Key
ing the tretnblor of 1908 which dee-
J tut Ended
the Country *nd Confi
Mr* George Matthew* anil Mrs
1» Urgea.
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11roved that city.
Victor Chamber* sang
"Beautiful
to Unlock Cell
■ ,
Rebuilding may not go on as
dence Returns
A picture of the recant >?«"'"» rapidly this time as following the
."i,3, ?,•*“ ,“ ? lV * ‘,h| ^ ! ,b e .? e » I That any fund* available for the
live
session
wa»
given
at
the
March
j
Kl»n«.|wc«
quake
for
Ihe
rea-
Lead Kindly Ll«h‘- _., ? l,.llVcl!.r „ purpose will be used for comple-
Floyd Hunter of this city, ap
meellng of the county chamber of <|)U UlBt f(re insurance written pointed
8 J,' ™“l' h ' J; r
' n . . ? , non of the forest road from Cham
Cottage drove was mad* happv
of the I-ane county
commerce, held Friday evening In o , . r, ,.arrla, „ rlause which re Jail when laller
b(M, rdlnil huUM
th.
Bo
Wednesday forenoon when won! Bukowskl. Charles Steven*.
„ , . Oscar |
C A Hwaits took over
Eugene This picture waa given tu- I „ . v. , th , lMMranca company when
quickly spread over the city that Woodson and George date*
hernia dlstrlut Io connect with oom-
the sh e r iffs office January 1. wee
fore an audience lhai seemed to (f |r„ ,B tau<a,| |n ttlia manner
the First National bank had been
p lelol road leading to the summit,
, eeverelv Injured when attacked by
realise that legislators generally
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authorised by the federal govern
I was Ihe message of V V. Ilarp-
(tw
o prisoners, Frank Fallen, 38,
are subject tu much adverse erltl |
ment to reopen for regular business
haut. district supervisor, who ad-
and Melvin Morgan. 39, who aa-
clem that la unjustified
,
under the restriction* Imposed bv
liemeed the noon luncheon of the]
I raped from the Jail at 8 80 Tuee-
Members of
th e
legislature I
chamber of commerce Mr llarp-
the federal banking act Depositors
' day evening and have not yet been
speaking wars Ksrl Hill of Cush
were In line almost all day from
bam -aid that his office ha* not
' captured
man ami Why Huntington of Eu
I vet been Informed whnt fund* will
the moment of opening and the
The men had been gone IB min
Word was received here following gene. R epresentative MoCornack
be allotted to It. but he antlclpat
day's receipts were among the larg
utes when Deputy George Canaday
,"'i " h a ï'there'm ight "be"rellëf' fun,I. "> « Loe A n g e lo earthquake that and Senator Wheeler, the other
est In the history of the institution
returned and found Hunter. Twen
__ „
,'vhleh could he used for the pur- among tha dead waa l humee Mur* members of the Lane delegation.
A number of new account* were .
ty two other prisoners remained In
■'
connidrreblo amount of ray of Cottage Grove. Ho far Ttie were unable Io be present. Elbert i
were A ssombov Points Out Thill Tuxes , B
opened and
withdrawals
the Jail. Hunter was drenched In
work wee dona on thia road laat Sentinel has been unable to learn Bede, who has attended . . . . i o n . u Khl w ^ g h t Machine May Be blood from an Injury to his hand-
negligible Similar report* were
Collected
Would
Roin.tlii
since
1913.
gave
some
highlights
on
of
anyone
by
that
name
wlioeould
Vtar with relief croww in charge of
made by all banka which have
The prisoners contrived a key to
have been In t-oe Angeles at the legislatures In general.
Knocked Down ai Aid
I l . i Sal la .Mt a w a rt
opened under federal and state
the cell block, believed to have been
Same
m Before.
Hill
and
Huntington
told
of
the
lim
e
of
the
upheaval.
Mr
lluruhnin
exnreeeed
tha
hope
licenses.
made from a spoon, and unlocked
in Transporting.
that there might tie funds this year
Many here have relatives living serious financial condition of Ihe
What was more Important was
the door. They then called Hunter,
and of the efforts to bel
the feeling of confidence expressed
That the lowering of assessed for some work below Champion in the stricken area, but so far all country
who was In the little partloned of
bv depositors and residents of the valuations would have no effect boaidlng house, where the road word from them has been that they anos the budget which resulted In
If
there
Is
not
a
revival
In
gold
fice In the front of the Jail. He
Ihe sale* tax Particular attention
city generally, a feeling that Is whatever upon Ihe amount of tax n eds widening and needs turnouts are safe.
mining
It
will
not
be
because
Col
thought
them within the locked
waa given to the battle fought by
general over the country and anv piece of property would pay He suggested that a much greater
Ihe Institutions of higher learning lage Grove men Interested In min cell, at the cell door, and walkad
means much In the return to bet and that changing aeee laments trnff I- than that of the present
to retain sufficient funds for op ing have not done their part to de out to see whai they wanted. Ag
ter times This Is due In large part would result In a lot of exiwnslve could be handled Into the district
velop machinery for getting the he rounded the office corner tha
eration
to the fact that the restrictions un book work In the county assessor's bv making one-way roads of the
prisoners attacked him. _
Automobile, bus and truck, un vnlip-a out of the oree.
der which banks have been per office, was the contention of Asses Champion creek and Sharpe creek
Home time ego Cecil Wooley de
employment. highway and revenue
As the two men leaped at Hun
mitted to reopen are certification eor Hen F Keenev In an address al roads, one Io be used for entering
legislation were discussed and the veloped e portable tw o stam p hy ter they demanded "We want to
from the federal government that the regular meeting of Ihe South the district and the other for leav-
draulic mill that Is being manu go out.**
legislature
wee
commended
for
they are In sound condition. It was I.ane County Taxpayers league Ing the district.
tackling and handling In a serious . facturad hare and la aald to have
Though Hunter has but one
T. II Burgees. In charge of roads
the next best thing to government Monday night.
I manner Ihe irumt momentous legls- the capacity of a five-stamp mm
hand, he caught a stick and waa
Mr Keenev used blackboard and for the forest service accompanied
guaranty of bank deposits. Resi
lallon ever presented to an Oregon
Recently a pneumatic concentrat- able to Inflict a gash across Mor
dents here were pleased that their pointer to Illustrate thal millages Mr Itarnham here from Roseburg Owner« of Land Are Warned I assembly
Ing plant was set up here and ex- gan's forehead before be w as felled
District Banger Paul Pieper of
bank was granted a license to re would have to be Increased In es
to See That Law I»
1 Elbert Bede, speaking as one tensive experim ents
have been by a blow at the back of his head.
open at the same hour as banks In acllv the sam e proportion thal Itulnda stressed the Importance of
who has looked on from the Inside, made
Yesterday Hunter had practically
Eugene and larger cities oyer the assessm ents were lowered
The making the trip Into Bohemia one .
took Issue with those who thought- ¡ Fred Bertels of Ihe Evening Star recovered
Complied With
from hie Injuries.
country, which was testim onial to league had made a lequest thal for elghlerere Mr Itarnham had
lessly criticize legislature, and mines h a . for several year, been
suggested
the
possibility
of
a
mo
the excellent condition In which r#a| property valuation, be reduced
The two men were in a separata
probably could not do as well 1 developing a cyanide process for
officers of the bank have kept the 23 , „ r eent Mr. Keeney also ex tor mad from Bohemia saddle to
An intensive campaign against them selves He said that legislators ¡ taking the valúas from crushed cell In the front of the building not
affairs of the Institution.
1 plained that the state tax com m ie Fnlrvlew lookout, where a aplen gray digger ground squirrel» le tu
connected with the main cell block
the average men from the ‘ ore»
. . .
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The action of the federal gov- .Ion fix e, valuation, on utility did view may be had of the1 eur- be carried on In all parts of 1-ane are
sverage com m unities of the elate I Now com»» Joe I-and»»», Inventor where were the 22 other prisoners.
rounding
country
In
all
directions.
ernment has resulted In millions properties and that a considerable
oounty again thia year by the and perform aa average men per- I “ni> builder of the round house that . It Is believed that they hoped to
of dollars being taken out of shoes, mlxup would result from tamper'ng This would attract pleasure ears.
i-.iuniy agent in cooperation with I form at home In chamber of com has brought the city fem e, who Is I intimidate the guard and obtain
C
E
Umphrev
suggested
that
socks, boxes and bags, from under with assessm ents as they now
farm
organisations.
community meres m eetings and other gather making (he model for a »even ; hlB g ey, without a fight, but Hunt-
•utbllcllv
be
given
to
the
fact
that
floor
stand
on
property
valuations
fixed
com m ittees and other Interested
mattresses, from u n d e r
mill, som ething heretofore er atarted to battle
Both men
trip Into the district le not groups This le a continuation of ings lie said (hat we get better stamp
boards, from safety deposit boxes bv the assessor He also explained n > motor
in th» mining builne»* aw«>ng their weapon». round piece»
one and that ca r. are Ihe campaign started in 1923 end legislator, than we deserve con unknown
and from every conceivable place thal the elate com m ission had In difficult
Another
feature
that
le
new
la
|
of
M
i,
f
|r,
wood
Hunter
no danger of being scratched bv carried on each year alnoe then, ac- sidering the little Interest we take thal ihe battery Is In a circle, j tha, th, b,(zw „„ the back believes
and put Into circulation Not for made reductions on certain person-
of hie
selection, considering the
blackberry
Vines or debris over cording to County Agent O H I In their
years has there been such confl al property that were es much as
w»ge paid them and the u n - >>»11» ordinarily the stam ps are In , haad which took several stitches
hanging
Ihe
roads.
He
said
that
th e 'c o u S « « ’ bBnl“ n“ *,rUCtUr* ° f ^ T h r ^ . ’.r v of the league point- 1 fear• o f I he Irin k eep , m .n y from >' '•*c h ,r
.
. . .
' Justified criticism which they have
.
..
I to dose, was administered by Mor-
The state rodent control law re- , (o hoar
While the stam ps In an ordinary j Kan
The huge amount of money that ed out that a buelnese man In Eu- I making It. while aa a matter
of qulrlng all parsons having charge | Cottage Grove was selected for 1 ">“> »•»*>> 1180 P>*onda and more. , After Hunter had been knocked
the of land to poison «round squirrel» ’
had been withdrawn from clrcula- gene had pointed out an Inequality fact hundreds of care make
Apr„
Mr. Iuiniless plane stamps that will jow n, the two prisoners took hie
Hon
l r . n d r ~ 5 ? d " 7 t £ amount of In « ^ . " . « ^ ^ “V one bueb Irin every v e a r ^ . c c l d e j B .
or
1» i n a i c w i e a d v w w »«w um «.» ... -
-
--------- -
•
u ... k - a « n*>iirihia un
on their holding» will
w»a> be *niwiv»u
enforced j o . | „ a„ , from here were R P I weigh «0 to 50 pounds Huge coll k, y|| to the front outside door.
and
gold
certificate«
that
have
neee
h*»uee
in
**$***.*****
'1*™*«*
care
"51.™
¡T
r
Official
notice
le
pubiiehed
»le»-
gold
Boyce. C E Mtewart, F E Men Spring* will Increase Ihe striking pjcUeG up the unconscious guard
~
“ »• 21 rod' nt
pressure to 800 pounds Present <n(1 „ „ „ q hlm |„to the em pty cell
been returned to bank» In title» as at W .900 and paid II.327J» tagea. n huf kle8' rr* " “ on “
Grove
aa —
the —
re- while another firm In the same two care go
>*»•
oontrol supervisors poisoned aqulr- denhell. Jam es Vaablnder end El- | plans are that the cam s that raise and locked him In
sm all I as
— Cottage —
— - —
beri Bede
Sunday
and
manv
cars
come
from
doing
ap-
suit of the federal threat against kind of business and
rele on 188 tra d e of land contain
the stamps shall make 100 or more
After unlocking tha front door
cltle. for the trip
gold hoarders. O fficers of the First proxlmatelv the same vulume of other
Ing a total of 21.909 aerse during
revolutions a minute, which means and
the front yard of the
Road*
Into
the
district
have
had
a
(
»90.0X1
National bank here spent a consld business was assessed
1932 The expenses of this work
that each of the eeveo stamps Jail, gaining
the men threw Hunter's keys
manv thousand* of dollar* spent on were charged against the land and
erable pari of Monday receiving *nd paid »3.1X4 In taxes
I would drop that many time* a on the
ground,
where they were
them
during
the
peel
several
veers
collected with the taxee. The coun
stacks of gold and gold certificates
Councilman Andrew Brund called
minute Mr I-andesa believes this
later.
Many of the certificates were of attention to a defect In the budget and the careful driver has nothing ty recom m end, thal land ow n.re
•peed can be greedy Increased and found
Five members of the state police
see to |t that thalr tenant* comply
the large slxe that have long been ! law. that the tax attending body (0 fear
that the mill ran handle at least force are assisting the sh e r iffs of
' with th* law.
1000 pounds of ore an hour The fice in the search for the escaped
out of circulation. The gold and ' names Ihe member« of the budget
ram* will be Inside a revolving prisoners. The men made their
certificates
w ere
Immediately comm ittee, which leaves the oppoi
An adaquat* supply of poisoned
shipped out for the benefit of the tunlty for selection of those known
wheel and fastened to the Inelde aetawav ln a car belonging to Rod-
barl.y ha* been prepared by the
to be In harmony with the Ideas of
national treasury.
The case of the government the.eof, being so arranged I hat the * ;^ 7 l7 » » y EuVene It was found
I county agent for sale at coet Thia
is put up In five-pound beg» that against Rev D. P. Canu'ron of this stam p , will drop alternately from , stuck In mud near Hungry hill, to
Bank* over the country have the .pending body. Mr. Brund
city. In which he wee charged with ' the front and rear of the machine ward Veneta. Tracks In th e. mire
■ell at 30 cents each
lists, not only of thru, who have charged that levying bodies. In
Following Is a llei of
place* in being In thia country Illegally and , It haa been estimated that an 8- Indicated the men had struggled
withdrawn gold and gold certifi preparation of the tentative bud
get.
Include
every
Item
of
expena.
thle cart of the oounlry where It his deportation was sought,
has horse power engine will be required
cates. but also of those who have
(tile part or tne country w ner.
decided In Cameron » favor. I for operation of Ihe mill The drop vainly to loosen It after It went out
drawn large sums of any form of m magnified form and fight for
.
may be pureheeed Ooefege Grove.
control.
Me advocate»! »
according
lo
word
received
here
| of the stam ps will be four Inchr» of Bloodhounds
money apparently for hoarding. It Its acceptance
Hales of tax lands will not be iteldleFs store. Farmers' Union
owned by VIc Ca»-
la said that these lists would make cltlaens* nudget com m ittee that pushed by the county owing to the store; Dorena, Kirk's store;
store, I»or- yesterday by Vlnal Rendell, adju and they Will be given a twist aa tleman of Jaaper picked up the
fix arbitrary amounts for deprrselnn. the county court hae an*. Addison's store.
tanl of the American Legion poet | they descend, to better crush the scent and followed It a rail* and a
Interesting reading and that some 1 would
Creawsll
expenditure of governing bodies announced
The message wae from G enerali ore
of the names thereon would astound the
Land's Feed and Heed store
to the Jensen bam. where It
The anvil upon which the atampa half
George II Martin, member of con
Should reasonable offers be made
comm unities. Whether or not these without regard to requirements as
vanished. W hether the men back
set
out
bv
the
governing
body.
vlll
drop
will
weigh
300
pounds,
gress
from
(he
Portland
district
the land», the last record own
Hats will be given publicity aa a
tracked or escaped tn some other
The secretary of the league re for
Proceedings have been dismissed and I h i. will be the only heavv manner we* undetermined.
means of restoring money to circu
er will be notified and given the
: piece in the machine, the total
and Cameron's bonds cancelled
lation has not vet been decided bv ported on recent developm ents In
A careful check of all trains on
of county relief
The C ollage Grove minister had weight of which will be about 1.800
the national adm inistration, but th . operation
that erty he originally owned before the
and s u g g e s t e d
been under fire for a year or more pounds It will be constructed so the coast line haa been made, and
banks have rigid Instructions not agencies
•ale
1»
consummated.
It
wae
d
e
be made to better clared. Three lands are those bid In
Cameron was represented at the that It can be disassem bled and officers drove to the coast In th*
to let out large sum s o f money to changes should
disbursements.
final hearing before Immigration packed on m ules over mountain search Fallon la known to have
anyone except upon sworn stata- safeguard
for taxes bv the county previous to
friends In Marshfield.
R
epresentatives
w
e
r
e
present
officials bv repräsentativ-e of the trails
mente showing for what purpose from 19 rural school district* to the year 1928.
Ore will be fed from the top.
American I-egion, bv a repreaenta-
The
countv
will
pay
any
licensed
the money Is to be used
discuss uniform wag»» for teachers
Mervln Barackman. 180 - pound ; tlve of Congressman Martin and through the center of the machine
estate dealer a comm ission of
during the coming year. All but real
bear trainer from Heattle, lost a Senatore Htelwer end McNary and end over a rone (hat will distribute
10
per
cent
on
the
»ale
price.
How
one district reported that funds ever, no exclualve agent* will be ap- wreatllng match here Wednesday by * representative of Orand Com It equally lo all the »tamps The
have been overdrawn for the larger pointed O ffer, rnav be made to the night to Joe Ileno: 188-puund tooth mander Cowlee of the Scottish Rite. amount of or* that may be crushed
part of the p u t two years. It was
will depend entirely upon the wa
court direct as well •» less wonder from New Orleans, who
the concensus of opinion (hat none county
ter supply and the machine will
Maaonlc I sk I xc Finlrrtalns
won
on
a
foul.
The
boy»
were
through
llcen.ed
operator».
could next vrar pay the w ages that
have single, double or triple dis
l
i
amounts
of
»ltx»
or
less,
the
1
rough
end
what
wae
to
have
been
a
Cottage
Grove
Masonic
lodge
en
have prevailed thia year. No con
match waa settled In Jig tertained last night with a program charge
clusions were reached and It. W. term» will be cash, while for over two-hour
time Reno took the first fall In of a non Masonic nature, a large ,
ix - ,'
'i'
. I z-vi" , George Melvin Miller, brother of
Kenady, John Kebelbeck. W T that amount. 28 per cent may he three
minutes with a at re ng 1. hold number being present In addition l i i l l l ( l i v e s
I e n t h ( ) l Oregon'» famed poet. Joaquin Mil
Moore. Claude A m « and Ber« paid in cash and six per cent Inter and Barackman
the second In five (o lodge members.
Seattle. March 13. - A compre Myers were appointed a com m ittee est will be charged on deferred
ler, and Lane county'» moet active
Musical number* were furnished
and a half minutes with a Barack-
hensive survey of all lumber mill to study the situation and rennrt payments.
pioneer promoter, died
Sunday
man special. The foul that decided ¡by Clifford Constance, pianist: Mrs. ,
stocks In the Dougla* fir region of at th* June m eeting of the league
morning at a Eugene hospital from
the
match
came
»even
m
inutes
tat-
Edna
Pearson,
vocalist,
and
Mrs.
Oregon and W ashington at the
Honor Roll Is Given.
Injuries received when he was
The next m eeting le to be held
j E K Wyatt, vocalist. All ars from
close of 1932 haa been concluded at Monday. April 10.
struck by a motorist February 21.
The honor roll In Ihe Cottage er.
A
feature
of
the
card
waa
a
con-
i
Eugene
and
Mrs.
W
yatt
le
a
for-
There
la
no
telling
what
quirks
887 mills in the two states totaling
He was 80 years of age Born on
Grove grad* school and Junior
1,148,389,000 feet at Dacember
-
the original government donation
high for the past elx weeks fol test of five (w om ln u te rounds be mar resident of this city. An ad- j the Juvenile mind will take,
1932. compared with 1.801.810,000 J , ] J p c l l O W
G lV C ll lows; First grad*. Donald Daven tween Andy, a bear trained by dress was given bv Dr. Victor P. Twelve-vear-old R o b e r t Mills land claim of his father, Hullngs
feet on January 1. 1932. a decrease i
port; second "rade, Joyce Baldwin, Barackman. and Jack Fulton. Seat- I Morris of the econom ics depart- ; went to Sundav school with his Miller, three miles north of Co-
I mother. When he asked her for his burg," on M av~i7. 1853. Mr. Miller
of 23 32 per cent.
Robert Daugherty. Roeellen Lock- tie, the match going to the bear ment of (he university.
Stocks at these mill» at the be
Preceding the program the audl- collection, she gave him a dime and bad been one of the moet colorful
wood. Pauline Moore. B elly Thomp which won In the fourth round
ginning of 1933 1,148,389.000 feet— j
ice sang "America" and Rev I. said. "Now. Robert, this la the very an(j active advertisers of the beau-
In the other enee
son nnd Betty Oould: third grade, with a body press
Bede.
143 G Shaw gave the Invocation
represent one-third of the lumber
last cent we have until the banka tlM and potentialities of the coun-
Viola Henderson. Junior Volga preliminary Harold
LI'I
Fella,
a
cocker
spaniel
owned
sold by the Industry In 1932. Mill*
„
~
open."
(y of hie birth.
more. E lite Rede. Betty Hlcken- pounds, won from Glen Swanson,
In the Dougla* fir region furnished bv Mr and Mr*. Tom Horn of this hottom and Blllv llonm an; fourth 140 pounds. Both are local lad*
After Ihe warning Robert felt ! Probably beat known for hla llfe-
We«tey Speaker« Coming.
3,289.000,000 feet of lumber for do- city, has recently been awarded a grad". Arllne Anderson, Donna
Ihal
he
should
not
put
any
collec-
ionjt can,palgn for a New York to
______ ______"The
Christian Attitude Toward
Harry Ellotta w.
of - Portland
was
m estlc consumption and export certificate o f merit by the Dog Hatch, Patricia Baldwin and Vel referee except for the exhibition In the Economic Situation" will be the | Hon on the plate, but hla mother Florence highway, Mr. Miller spent
during 1932. or 34 7 per cent o f the World magazine
Wilson: fifth grade. Margaret which the wreatllng bear partiel topic for discussion Sunday at the instated that he take the <»>>>»• most of hla time along promotional
LI'I Fella rescued a puppv. a ma
entire consumption of softwoods
llt/t n
V V 9 |H II
WV’
IW IV V «
a at
n.
. the . I Robert
-
-
------------------ with nine cents
— In
l lines,
in e * ,
n
i w n ays
y a
» le io u iiM .
vesper
services
returned
alw
visioning
develop-
■Monson ami Haralane Moore; sixth pated Barackman was the third ; . 3 U o'clock
Scotch
terrier,
who
became
lost
In
At the end of the year the Douglas
Methodlet church. Two young men change end explained
e r e only merits far in advance of hie time,
grade. Donald Henderson, Opal man In the ring for that event.
fir mills had but 19 8 per cent of a snowstorm near the Champion Fuson and Frances Hughes; sev
from the Weelev foundation In Eu- I asked to give nne-tenth of what we u e founded the city of Florence
gene, one a graduate assistant In have
Ilia mother hopes the lad and dreamed of a wonderful har
the *oftwo»jd stocks tn the coun mine In the Bohemia district. When enth grade,
Clarlbel
Caldwell,
try. which Is considered the most five men had searched for hours Marvjane Smith and Eleanor T eet
I tha sociology department, will be , w>H remember equally ae well oth bor there He also platted the
without
success,
the
spaniel
took
a
favorable relationship of stocks to
.th e epeakere. These men broad- !er thing» he learns In 8undav Fairmount section of Eugene.
ers; eighth grade. Madge Carllle
1932 consumption of any lumber w hiff of a woolen coat which had and Julian Miller.
* cnet over radio etatlon KOBE every ' •cnool.
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producing section In th* United beeu worn by the terrier and start
Sunday afternoon and for the paet |
The honorable mention roll Is as
ed on a hunt of his own Within nn 'follow
States.
s; Second grade. Donna Jean
two sum mers have travelled nnd To Attend Epworth l-cague Meet,
hour LI'I Fella had led the nartv to
lectured with J Stitt Wllaon, noted
r „ v m a . Groves and a number
grade,
Wilber
a fallen tree around the point from Chestnut; third
Y. M. C. A. lecturer, on the subject
young people from the Epworth
Rreeee.
William
Pleuard.
Harold
the camp. The terrier, although Bauder, Helen
Welle,
Robert
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Special
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eague,
of the Methodiet church
half-frozen, recovered.
County Agent Fletcher was here | mualc w m b# furnished b" the vie- wlll attend the southern district
Tom Horn describes LI'I Fella as Moody ■ and - Evelyn Wicks; fourth W ednesday m aking arrangement»
Cottage Grove will have but one
; Epworth League convention to be train a day after Monday, on which
a regular miner He goes around {fr?<?8'
J ^ n o H s Black • for the distribution of garden seeds Itors from Eugene.
held today (Friday). Saturday and
the mines with the men. hopping
'¿‘m A ’
¡Sunday In North Bend. Rev. Oroves q h à jta ^ w n î'b l^ ellrn ln a t^ b etw een
Billie Ann Butler. Helen Miller, thle spring to the needy. Lists of
Club* Give »19.
onto the back of thalr skis and Robert Bogen. Bertha Thomason, i those on the Red Croee end road
com m ittee on the loan fund wbo
I)r„i<jrnt
the convention. Eugene and Madfort Thia city
gilding with them down the moun Lein Huff. Lola Hansen, Albert crew roll» will be forwarded to lo- of The
the a « .,, federation of w om en s will preside He will a peak Friday ' J ^ v ï ï î « Ï Î ' Ï Ï L Î 5 , 2 S
tains. Mr. and Mrs. Horn, former Srnlth, Virginia Allen. Jam»» Fry. Io«> com m unities to be checked and club»
reports thal »16 h
Ion W inning In D litrlet Work and every day The chamber of com-
A statem ent attached to this residents of Longview, Wash., are Richard Smith. Agnes Moon, Sylvia ¡seed» wlll be »hipped to those eer- ; trlbuted bv clubs of the city. Those ¡Saturday
Epworth I-eague mBrce baa received word from the
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year’» audit of the county books well known there for th .lr Interest Mitchell and Blllv
tlfled
by
the
looal
com
m
ittees.
The
contributing
were
the
Social
Twelve
I Methtxle. ’
Helllwcll; fifth
I chief of the railway mall service ln
show s that Lane owea slightly over In breeding fine dogs.
iry south of Walker will be Club, Joker club. Delphian society,
grade. Ada Hopman, I’auletta Pow territory
Portland that arrangem ents wlll be
3800,000 to the state highway com-
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In general charge of the Cottage M. P. O. club, LaComu* club, EV 1
ell,
Wanda
Berrev
and
Dorla
mission under an agreement made Battery Member» Go to Albany, Smith; sixth B grade. Opal W itch Grove relief council. Seed will be martes club. Keeper» of the Den
Sherrill Slagle 1» Injured.
1 made to carry mall between Eu-
by the former county court, which 1 Thirteen member» of battery E er, Robert Stephensen and Vlnal furnished In the quantity needed and the Tuesday Evening 9tudv
811k Creek, March 14. (Special ) gene and Roseburg by bus or truck.
wae a prominent Issue In the recent went to Albany Tuesday night nnd Ranlall Jr.; sixth A grade, HefFn for the amount of ground each ap club.
The only train» Cottage Grove
Word has been received here by
campaign. The original debt was witnessed federal Inspection there Deere. Jean Gilliland. Anna Marie plicant hae to put under cultiva
Mrs Martha Rlttlnger that Sherrill will haye left will be 329 and IM>
»938,312 10 and balance owing Is ; Those going were Captain LnSebx
operating
between Portland and
Slagle of New Castle, Wyo., a for
Institute to Be Held Here.
tion.
'
»800:019.67.
Stewart, Lieutenant H. W
Lom- Peterson. Minn Campbell and Doro
Planting plana nnd suggestions aa
An Institute for tenchers of mer resident of thle neighborhood, Ashland, the southbound arriving
thy
Tucker.
The agreem ent la that this shall bard, P. S. Bukowskl, George Fos-
to cultural method», provided by O. south M n» will be held here April suffered a broken leg when he fell at 1:21 a. m. and the northbound
be paid out of Lane county's share | ter, Bert Hatch, Leon VanNort-j
, . . „
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, j 8. C., wlll accompany each pack- 8. The program will be one of In from hie horse while riding after at 1:88 a. m.
of motor vehicle receipts, but the wick, J. C. Miller, L. W. Coiner. Lola
Godard of Senttle
arrived ; aga of seeds.
The reason glvan for discontinu
spirational and educational value. cattle Mr. nnd Mre. Slagle also re
agreem ent was made when license l8>o Lyons, Delbert Hike«, Harley hore Wednesday
of last ,w eek to
This wlll be one of a series to be port that there Is much cattle ance of the trains Is lack of patron-
plate* were at a high figure, while Williams. Orville Hodgenn
and spend n month with her
parent».
stealing In that section o t Ihe »tat*. Jg»!..........................
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held over the county.
Income Tax Records. Sentinel.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Jz. Godard.
beginning January 1 they wlll be Everett Powell.
»8 a year. It 1» plain that the debt,
which bears no Interest, wlll be a
By Osborne
e West »«a N e* *»e »99 Ih U e
long tim e In being retired from li
vqALL---- MR * A lO THAT RVRR.V
cense plate» receipts at the lower
FANMV-— wmat ?
-GMH V o o FAX1_ MIS RAM -J o CLOCK
scale.
PALLS O F F THR WALL. AMO MA
State highway work authorized In
Y ou Í A Y ODA WniSHBO*.
TMOUA-HT HH'O «TOR TM> JARA
Lane county a* a result of this
MBdT A MAM OYEX TO
agreem ent Is »3,119,818.13. Work
B B F O Q i MB G o T TMH CLOCK.
CL9AM T H F ICH OFF
to u tin g »2.804,432.81 haa been com
FI g a p
A O A lM —
OUR 9THT»S ? 'MriV
T-
pleted.
sMOUU> HH D O T H A T f )
The experience of feeling the
1 floor move beneath you while you
are making purchase* at a store,
and running uutslde to as* your
car doing a foxtrot Is related In a
letter from Mrs. Albert Herman of
Hollywood, daughter of Mr and
Mie Elbert Bede Hollywood was
the least affected of the I-os An
gels* suburbs, but resident* lived
on edge for several days and were
several lime* awakened at night by
th* tremblore.
Funeral service» tor "Aunt Car
ria" Hem enway were held at 2 St)
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Min.
Monday _____
afternoon
from
Earthquake Victim Is
N ot From Here
JOE LANDESS INVENTS
STAMP MIEL NOVELTY
CAMPAIGN TO START
CAMERON IS FREED
BY U.S. GOVERNMENT
COUNTYNOTTOPUSH
DELINQUENT TAX SALES
DEO. MELVIN MILLER
DIES OE INJURIES
L
TO BE EAIREY GOOD
Family Funds
M erit z\ward
h it
E
FOR SEED EOR NEEDY
LANE DEBT TO STATE
THE FEATHERHEADS
Mothers’ Day Program
To be Big Event
Plans are being made for a com
munity-wide celebration of Moth
er*’ day hero May 14. Ther* wlll be |
a parade and a program. The
Knights of Pythias and the Cot
tage Grove band have lolned the
list of organization* voting to par
ticipate A Joint com m ittee of the
Community Men’s Bible class and
Fraternal Order of Eagles report |
that the Initial goal of 1000 person* I
In the narado now looks too sm all I
Six fraternal and civic organlxa- (
tlon* are comm itted to th* plan I
and other* are vat to report
1
t
S h a s ta s Eliminated
Beginning Next Monday
Time to Stop ft