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U ef O. Library NI MBEK 1» COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, THI. MADAY, EE.HKUAKY IS. 1934 VOLUME X l.l. HARRY NEET. DRIVER C C C Entertainers Are M ™ Ì by DEATH DEALING CAR. EXONERATED BY JURY L ondon F irst W ith Achievement Day WINS AT HOME LOSES AfCOHVALLIS J g Th« D o n d o li « ch o o l oh»«rv«d A cX n«v«iu«nl Uay o u e ‘la y iu«l w eek <i*U wan Ih« lir»L « c h o o i ih th e SOUTH LANE ELECTION BOARDS ARE SELECTED n it conni f o n " n ™“:;:.” ™« hhfpiis « s Floyd Nolta Featured Election board official» for south Applicant» Have to Show Need drove boy la Lion» Tltku Baaketbttll Oamea cuuuty lo Uo ao Im» year, accord- Lane, to serve two year« have A A f o former r i in Cottage the following story An unexpected number was In and Lack of Support <...........i . . . . . . . x . m » . H « » « .n a p l p c l p i l h v t r i « P O U n l V C iG r X i c u t u » ^ ^ m g to U. U. Kuelinei. county club been .elected by the county clerk X h s p a r e d X e n t l / 1- t S cluded In the program of Cottage From Unlvenity High 7 > X * O . iv . No. I John Veatch. W illow . <C a l, Journal. From Any Source. d rove volunteer ontvrtalner» who e n u r ta p o e te i» sample boards of Anna Rwanson. E ffie Knowlea, E loyd (Speed! Nolta hold« Ü1« Early Moruluu F or 1» Bluined went to Uric« ct«ek CCC camp and St. Mary’». most an-m in u- * ___ Thursday night lust to give an - a ... * . lueutu’led i . . / t e e . i tree*, r..(iLMLuoi« of being the moe p n » of footstool». Huale Susie Garoutte Garoutte Grace Grace Brund. Brund fScc- . honor „„ j ___ ___ of — ________ The moat difficult problem ever reeideui northern ___________ Cahíornla. entertainm ent program. When the for Aooldent That Kill» e q u a le d PoaiUrt, d o o i elo p e, necktie ond Board, Myrtle McEarland, E ____ _ __ Ora Fioyd owns 'wo airplanes and put up to the county court 1» that party - . started for home It was . . . . . . . . The Cottage d rove high Lion» l a c M Mild m vuriiAy of uth«i uiu- A. Gl«*«on, Anna Offlc«by Veatch. Cha».' Bhlnn. when he « not flying be 1» pump- of allocating payments to be made Pudustriitn found Unit u slide, the result of wo|( lw(j ^ a e t b a l l game» played clue. Mi. Kuenner presentad eev han?"'MyitIe ' J 9 _ _ « k lu e service e e u ln i. u tu fin n t in il station unuer the old age pension law. The nut i «in« and of blasting, had t home la»t week end and lost Alii- *“ __ « Ka* a l I biH i Fay y <». a eia l club film s and made a num court realizes that, regardless of him Ur. the r o a ‘ 1 I' w a . I o < lor k one pluyed at Corvallis. our ut awards. A number OX painstaking investigations Toxtluiouy at InquoHt Uonlhct before machinery from the camp Wednesday night University high eut» were present, rue lolioi be made, regardless of how had ulcered away th# dirt, hut Ih» win defeated 22-18. The Lion» took given: fla g »a. w __ _____ _____ may be in the distribution, entire party, chaperoned by l’rln- ing; Verdict 1» Unavoid lead of 8-0 in the first quarter P A m enca. America. a il, »o‘*g, o»liunder, Pearl Nelson, »«»' ¡ew“ di'u*ri by*copping it » going to be subjected to clpal E L. Grannis, «pent a plea»- abJ bal(1 u conalalently. U. high an, song, school, Smith, Clara Burkholder. Oliver f jc a race. From that time severe criticism from those whose able Accident. ant hour or two In the officer« . . ( »core t»<jt.ta first and u tegou , My Oregon, Melodic». school or- Veatch. » _ n i i u« i on his friends called him S p eed '. petition» are rejected and from quarter _______ but _________ cis. Daren t« and other» her» Ullfd quarter» rallied In the "American enusua; 4-il club pledge, Georg- Collage Grove No. 3.—Olive L. r»«bi«nd Or« those who feel that they have not quarter’ to "score U pointa, Dugan; club song«., boys, o u n g Bede, Grayce 8. Cruson, Ruby C. N olta was bo“ ‘ *V ^-en as hbeially treated a » o th e r s, Ilcisch el UMuinn. 17 Hpilngflrld, w ire notified bv telephon» of the predicament of the entertainer«. lacking only four of enough to tie tn e ««¿od O ld 4-rl Sign, clubs. Wynne, Ethel M. Mackln, Jess!« He attended school a t Cottage “ » was killed .a lly Humiuy morning Thoee in the purly were the high : tb acJra Club» for Me, seventh a n d Matthews. -Second Board! — Chet Grove, where he Ulayed foottaill th,®r^ L d ^ e « nenalons when lie and two companions weie school girls' eextet. In charge or Th pnoup»: _ e ig n t h g . a d . g ir ls . O b G m s . VanOenbu. g.. Hans Jorgensen, JO rn - apd basketbalL U ^ h e ^ ^ n h a U X l d ^ t be »truck by a car driven by I ta lly Mias Myrtle Kent, with their ac- j C O. 23 ' Uni R i t* Neat of C ollage Urove uh Pacific CO1 ,„#1, M1„ U aoigelta Know! T in k le « U1* c lu t ,I v lo h u d u e t, _____ Vlce but u was not until he greater than that of the antiquated ------ aiv I Itay u Ougan, highway Just Juat east of Ju d k m . |l|ld ' Ml„, Erunc. , Mackln. who Cox. ^ . t a c 3 r -------------- r T « - r « Howard. uur»«k reading. Cruson. " ^ t a g e Grove No. L - N. E. X h e ' d “ San Diego that he saw system for potnl. O'Mulnii a wtep aleter, Ixila K« vp piano number«- The program Short! Idg». k C- 6 Stafford \ U UM O ¿eautiful." achooL Glass. Mabel E. Chambers. Jean E h-s first airplane, in W2(! he came has X ^ d , td e x £ £ ^ Bench, 16, eualainvd coucuaaion of wax concluded with a number of Korn 4 _______ Mann the bi ain and aei loua face iacera high echool «otiga after which & H^ n d L b ^ ; -Nej ~ p ph * _ Q _ .... .... 2 Faust Bone and Glen Kaemuaaen. 17, euf CCC talent complied with r«qu«»t« Kein — Safley. R o«, Parker. Elsie C um n. cham e t w M W «» air « r o u * that ^ ^ T Í h ^ ^ X n t Ü ^ V o ’r ^ ir- 3 Sowur-l, Rex fered concuaeion of the brain, lac that they alao furniah entertain Shaw. 2 S_____ 2 Golden came tne '’hLL.al'^rice field. From tanment of taxes, initead of addP Nnnie Petrie, Chas. 8. Cochran. ei attune and conlualone. ment. 8______ 2 Booth Brumbaugh— James Debow, Al from A fourth member of the gtoup, 8._______ Cady that time on he became active in tions thereto. bert 8. Lancaster, Florence A. air circles and has done his share Arthur Bench, waa not hit in the a_________ Ikoe The county could not possibly Wbipps, In s Erazee, Harry Castle. accident. Nvet waa attempting to to help stage several air carnivals finance old age pensions for ail Friday night Si. Mary's of Eu- Culp Creek — B. F. McCollum, In paaa a car and due to (lie thick Willows. the applicants who imva asked for guiie was defeated 25 IS. 1 h<* score Virgil Damewood, Pearl Thoma- fog, he eahi, did not ace the pe- N olta has 3000 flying hours to such pensions, m aking it neceasaiy was close throughout the entire Uregon Alpha chapter I Eugene! gn,.. jjeith a E. Smith. Raymond E. dratriana until ba waa upon thorn his credit. H e was the first air to use a true tooth comb in mak- . . « . a . , » » » ■•“ '.'" i." . . ’N i - ' u . ; - « “ - - - « ' " ' “ “ “ w s ¿ The four were walking on the patrolman in Glenn oounty. Floyd m g tne investigations required by the end of m e nan ——-. —— j nt PotLuku Grove nigh Dorena —C. J. Howard, Isaac O. is the only aviator In northern : iaw to learn wnether applicants proper aide of tt»e highway toward W’ r’'tarbsl* ta ° th ir,s ’ ion d yhalf° whlta ic h to l students Monday evening at Land. C. D. VanVahn, R. H. Shear. .Springfield and w«ie struck by California who uses his airplanes oave any m eans of support, or That there usually 1» so..... kind The“ “ L loh."piled up X2" The only ^r“ « ^ t a / n X S b v^ ’u e " I i otkam ^ ^ .T A ^ i.rvxs a w Mtt«A l e /l«tZ v . V Neet while he waa on the left to O «VW sow I rice fields. nave iClAtiroo relatives fvoKVimiM.o responsible aw. lo i and Mr« F ^ ICC L ICI'ZO. Last j year xp—* 40,- uavc aide of the road. Neel declared A i/r7ii vokhm Mr«’ acrea of rice were planted by capable of giving support Many fly lii the ointment 1» lllus- score for the Saluta in the final c n a p w . . . . . . . « . . . X. * e« N ? ..« -« .^ aaYsrxt ■> 111»«- "r* ' t l t k k applicants will have to be complete th pav ly rex used because of lack of insisted xunda and oecauae of failure to walking hug » w Uie ueeu of oucn peneiona, of and pensions to be paid will have to be at the absolute xxunimuxn. A rld ie 8 C _ - 1 4 ‘ Myers gram which follows was the Gan W lnecoff, Emma G. Kelly Wll- n r iirn -r n T i n n r n gen u in e exfort 10 being made to tluee. N eel told police, be swung (jMyg after due date bcfoie Hhortrldg ge o . Nolan ulu of Lite": Darkness (welcome ham Jones, Lillie Sutherland. Ill UL U L L) I L I I U U L II pay exactly tne sam e am ount to back to the right side of the h ig h m ierest wae charged. Under the 1 horeeoh L o ra n a -E E. Earman, Ethel 11 every pemuoner m the sam e c la a. -i way In an attem pt to avoid the now ¡Bw lhl, cannot be done. The Shaw ’ » • 2 ----- U----- — 2 N u « e aduressl. Gayle Lmdamood; "Tai riherrv"”5 ~ ~ 8 ______ Schaefer low (em phasizing service!. Paul Lynch, N ettie Moore, John Skel- -------- accident and amaehed into tl Aa is usual waen government reason 1» that, under the quarterly Dusenberry. 6 — 8 Frederlco Plank, ' Wick” (em phasizing *e*d; tou. C. C. Davis. rear of the car he waa atleuipUbk payment plan, payments come so Horn, _____ "Something frequently has to be funds are to be disbursed, many ------------ 3 Row R iver—J. R Cooley. Mamie S .U ¿ U night the U o n scnuiurMUipi, . w_.r. arstUp!., »«*. Mr. Knox B “c‘” Beidler t a ^ h i Dorothy p ^ “« : . C. Arnest, (loi.e to stir the interest of those uot In dire need of funus have ap- to paaa. driven by A. N Brooka of ii.-iu frrquentty shy leeway were * y iAti.nnasizink u —..v that «j.«. If i. — — - --------The Wendiing ahowed payments would run Into defeated ¿’ a u n " “Flame" (em phasizing Mary C. Snauer. Claude R. Arne, wno would be expected to be most pUed while many who could show Lione appeared to be tired out G an- • , j^nsey; Saginaw —Clyde E. Wright, Ma- Interested," Rev. W. Earl Cochran, need have been to proud to apply. At a coroner a Inqueat held 1 uce- each other. r*inlh w eieys|P ta " Brigntneas ut conducting evangehstic w h ila tne court may pay aum gn day atale police ehowrd a map of v nuer tn e q u a r te r ly payment p a y m e n t f,rU V.TT" ~ ^hlWw u’ ' “ita’ a n ’ a d* w«ra~ a lo ow* w in ttru tbtn eaa ' (expression of appre- non Deoow, Lester G. Porter, Au- who the .............................................................. road on which locations o fc a ia j taxes are due March 15. June during the we k a d , cxation) Mlaa Young. ............................ l a w . . . . v . . . . ---------- 1ft. V k . .e e o n d haU Ctatmn) Ml»s brey B. w ólíard , John JolL m eetings at the Baptist chinch »kt! a month to a pensioner. .s J e .ir ia n . involved werr ,« __ u»». «< --.« ____ _ getting atarted. I he second nan ciau on /, - uh » « ». d p e d e str ia n » ln \o lv » d w e n (3 .qeplem bsr 15 and Decrnibsr 1ft K* J*1“ , ,ullM it.tt,iin g , , ' .„...«ted were elected by Uhk Creek—A Woolcott, George told tne chamber of commerce at v£ {ew paym ent, will reacn that rgp___ s r and a turned . 2 » ^ 3.?, v : , , i ¿ x . s r s s . « . ? “ ”■ A“- M • feet h i.,,n g . and O'Muinn w a , thrown on ,a ll taxta lnJ U y‘1 « X t a / t a 2*’i ’ of the m inutes of the body in ed to receive the maximum, but upon leadership, scholarship, ser- ,« ! fZ t. It w as Shown , , ...meh « ’ d . V t e f o r . “ d i." a tahata which persons who were financial wno were unable to anow tne need, he lineups: vice and cnaracter. E titeen per losers through lack of flood con are going to be disappointed. Pen gitl was Jhrown W f ^ t and Ha»- „ B„owrd on , hat C G. 2(1 Corvalll» 27 c<ot of the senior class is eligible trol of the W illamette showed no sio n . are to be paid only to per muasen nine fe e t The officer eald • „«„m .nt StaTThad ‘ÜL ‘ev’ d.iioe’ oTT’iquor un 1d*rterly P*>hntant.____ Cox 7 -------- ------- 6 t'Bl teri on and ft per cent may he second interest In doing anything to help so n . wno — — m eet residence and Dusenberry, 4 __ F - . _ 2 Sandoz k#uie8ler junior», 'loose initiated themselves. age qualifications and are without hla braath . . . . . u i ■ ® Ke:»er were: Genevieve Coblentx, Tom __ C - Shortildge, ti . Rev. Cochran commented upon tunds or other m eans of support. Ml. and Mr». A. N. Brooke. __ Robinson qox > Dugan, Edna Grubb. Hel- __ O_ Horn, 1 ------- i k ,, „ , „ i.u the need of persons or organiza- or wfl0 Qave no cnildren or other whose cat was struck lightly by I! Dally e„ Hansen, Marion Johnson, Rob- tions such as tne cnamber to keep ¡ prisons able to nelp them. Under Shaw, 2 ------- — G- N est’s, ' eald they heard the Im __ 8_ ‘ 2, il rOW'„‘ erl Ken»«- OaY18 Lindamooc, Har- a bouquet of violet, honoring her trsons working for their own In-1 , . re„on ^w s, husbands or wives. lraoy — pact o f the Cottage Urove man « Iboreson . Johnso ol(j Mackm, Maurlne Shearer, Miss on her birthday anniversary at the tetea[a the interests of their aona u n m a r ried daugntors, broth- car. a hissing noise of eliding tiro» ------ }ierr Young, advisor. Vera Gilham w as Girls' League council supper Tues- co£nmuniuea. He commented upon era -n a siatets are Regans respon- 8- and the thump against their ma 8- chin» in quick »uccesalon. They On these bright, »unny day» the ---- k TI d T lo b M ve bt ' en ? nl U aled bul wa * U ’ day ot I“ 1 * eek ln *?.e d0“ es^ the difference in characteristics of albie ior ^are of tneir relatives, 8- ----- Kraft Bble hj attend. sc‘®n?J. lu"ch Ul residents ot the capital city and of Coitaequeutly before an application •aid they had glimpsed the young rule of the oul of-door« la v«ry High school faculty members and Miss Stephens gave talks on aucb clu es as Cottage Grove, where j ^ y be passed upon, it is neces- people walking along, hut in the »trong. yet one Is apt to find the attending the banquet were Miss St. Valentine a day. there is no inclination on the part aai~v to have a sworn affid avit of fog did not distinguish how ni.inv »oil of the garden too wet too p .«■ > II fl IP there w eie not whether they »(•(-• work in Why not take a walk In I uh |V 1 |. r ll H I 11 II II I I Young, Miss Kern, Mr. Emerson, The CWA Project ‘n of residents to feel that their city relatives legally responsible re ar, d Mr. Grannis. Eugene faculty has been approved In schoo giv- ah 0Um be looked up to because of I turned io the commission. on the pavement. They believed, the wood» and In th» word» of the (J, lllU I nllL llIlU IU ^ baMta.“S y gandWMr. & S X i T ^ t h . ^ t ^ X “ ^ h e ^ f £ U fid a v iu have been .low however, sem e of the group were poet’ . . . . . ,u on the pavement. "Hunt for the thought» that throng state governm ent and being of un- retuim ng. resuluug in delay in k n e k . bookkeeping at n ig h t The instruc- Arthur Bench, brother of l-ol» th» wood». usual im portance in affairs of the j alarunK payments. l “ 'e are only about 1U00 of the tor. who was signed by contract, g(ate Bench, and stepbrother of the The dreatn» that haunt the sky. Fayuients are expected to start chapters in the is not able to take up the wore Kev. Cochran is a relative of the U 'U u ln n b oy, declared all four o f There are thougnt» that moan from honor society in March. because of Illness. If »“ otber in- eer Cochran fam ily of this the «oul of the pin®. Cottage Qrove 1» to have a l United States. the vounu folk» were off the pave - structor can be obtained the work And thoughts In the flower bell ieailt on, candidate In the May ment al'd on the gravel ahould-r will start. a j . a There waa an attendance of 29 a „ „ substantiated . . . _________ by Mrs. curled; primarle». G. W. McE'arland of Thia wa» The following stu d en t, went on at Tueada?» luncheon. Dixie Edward» of Roseburg, who The thought» that are blown with j^rane route has signified hl» m- a G. A. A. hike to the old orchard y____________ _ wa» In another car pas«i -l by th» »cent of the fern. tenllon to be a candidate for coun- Sunday afternoon: a^U«*v»cajr caa u v a • • w — . Florence a »w a Spies, # - , fqeet. Are a» new and as old ae the comm issioner to »uceed O. E. Mae Aubrey, Blanch Paquette, P i i l I p E c A r e G h l S e i l I l f f Neet »aid he was going 35 or world. Crowe, who was a resident of Lo Rutti Stowell, Helen Ross, Ellen l U l l C l i J a l C O l l l O G A i i i ^ tt! mile» an hour ue he attempted go awav for the hunt In the fern- runu when elected to the position, Bird. Margaret Wilson, Roetta to pa»« the Brook« car. and that »c»nted wood, Mr. Crowe has not »aid whether Aubrey and Jane S tow ell h i put on his brakes a» «oon a» Till the going down of the «un; 0 not h# wlll be a candidate. With The girls basketball teams were Seattle, Feb. 10.—A total oí 5Ó3 h» »aw th» pi-letrlan». They w e ie Thera I» plenty of gam» «till left Q,eae two as the only — - «: candidates, irnl rsnre- The sales tax Is becoming rather choaen Friday. The first team s are m ills m Oregon and Washington, on the pavement traveling In the | n the wood ti south Lane will asi tai uS kmirt? popular In California^, According- to followB; Faye Woül M rion {'.’ •L---- o' TiiT- on«»i«nd hanker “ ——— m . G. Fry, living on the Mrs. wtucb reported to the W est Coast same direction he took, he claim 'd For the hunter who has no gun. se„tutlon In the court. h ’ "nv a few S? re“8on' Anna Burgees place at Saginaw. ; t Lumoermen s association .......................... McFarland la a member of one K? berL for the she is loving. of the earliest of pioneer fam ilies Who L, v’ls n 'tt/th e ^uullu ti*' i? r x a ld "’A iBlan jll»e,ta }2 ^ Unnr' may have to plow und*r e.v ery week ended Feoruary 3, produced ____ _____ 'Nature 1» sage here I s a spirit anij ia him self a pioneer. He has da^B aitI5 ‘ h r 1 lc c !id ,n g U w “ ae A VbI ! y\ ^ r nej \ n d « eV" ’T ^ .v' fourlh or n n h P“11« “ i e y d ° n? 76,-33,001 board feet ¿ t lumber. of the youngster», were on the „]1C j, {,eo, because there ___ _ ___ 17 Ä . £ ,,n V “ Ä i £ s X v S v - Ä m - ñ r *. I n is was an increase of approxl- highway . . »■»• breathing God reveals Him- ___ never held ■ C kanea » ■ » « _____ g» in her. _ . . It Is unusual for pullets to lay rnately 4,lKX!,tMX! feet over the pre . . i___• ¿ — -w— ♦ the V» <x non, TO T ... -- " h e’ /ury w a. out 20 minutes to ^ i f n i’un' her form«; and »peaks f b u t ha» always taken an ac- ¿uT — since" . v i r a « , O, . ... - i„ „„ U ,,,,,™ ,,.. . Therefore ThrrÆ „ le . . tlve Interest In county affairs. U , . , » « He . S , . 1” {c S " „ S Ä ' * “ • » J S - . J - f e ' « S ? 2 5 -------------- (n b1) h#r utleranc„ *a " • , - “¿ . Z aUon ceding week. The average produc limited as to number of eggs, have tion of Uns group of saw m ills m the faco of nature beautiful; her h ,« been n member of the county ^ ntba u been gen oldent. taken to chiseling by laying ail iy34 has been 71,132,501 feet. Dur voice» mu»lc. and her various budRet com m ittee and ha» been , tPd as a real relief measure, double-yolked eggs that measure ing the same period in 1933 their t /i/u d VVonli |q i Ihqprvcil movement» decked with R™8®- *’ active In the affairs of the Soy’-h nj lb lRX of a penny. or a few about seven inches In circumfer- average weekly production w as □COUt >VeCK IS U U S C lW U u cb a|.ncte riatlcallv when nature Taxpayer«' league from the a "“ “ ,e e”‘cb purchase 1» paid ence each way. The pulieta are of 4^44.90 feet. .. .1 i L . i . i . i i i . i l i i u i v appears but mattor, Inert ns Inertia time of It» Inception. some such jocular remark as the Hollywood Brownell strain and 2»ew business reported last week O rg a n iz a tio n s „ ‘„„J, lhat H «tiff, ungraceful Mr. Crowe ha» made a splendid “.°‘ ae ®£n" for Jimmie." re- are eight months old. The baby b mlba waa g2,67S,U4 board -------- In her motion. When the creating racord as commlesloner and will _ • to j amea R Olph, governor. chicks were purchased from Bert i£et against a producUon of 75,679,- National bov scout week. Erl- or revealing spirit sh a l‘e® , fca; not be easy to dteplace. incidentally. Oregonians who Hands of this city. feet and shipm ents of 61,768,728 day February «. to W ednesday, ture«. or sends out ntt anim ating --------—— - - )a k e purchaaM in California, find feet. Shipm ents were under pro- February 14. was observed by glow Into her countenance, or free- shorty Rex Start« Bualneaa. added to their Invoices. The season's outstanding boxing niobllixatlon of bov scou t, of the ly bend, her Inert lim b., then .h e ..sh orty.. Rex Is featured in a “ “ ------------------- - F AIR VIEW. auction by 18.4 per cent and cur- card has been ar- |*OCOI)X Issue ieSUe of vX the tilG Gunter LjrU**vvi Gazette, \jtuivtt», , « • « and •*««« w w restling ___ - ___ _ sales ____ _ Feb. 13.—Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van ' rent were over production city at y o ’clock Saturday morn- le beautiful.” recent for t next Wednesday eve- Schotack mimeographed newspaper published [ >1(J H O T LdW V lO la t 1O11S h ^ s p ^ t a h t a of *the o f D m e M visited' Sunday "by per cent. Ordert booked lna at the Methodist church to — Gunter lCB™p, camp. ¿ h ™ . »gncM tatal club A with their son Clifford and fam- last week by this group of ldenti- hear a apocial talk over th« radio . / ' ' L . , , , ( r „ c G k m v n by the CCC boys of <fui?ter hv ¡’resident Roosevelt, by a «p«- S t y l e C - h i i n i t C S o n O V V ll "Shorty" (Llewellyn) R ex is not „ „ tki « u “(I ‘tches Uv. were under a ^ r t bclV p ^ t° ta e ^ h “ borS “ Mrs. Fay Isom of Cottage Grove cal week m iiu ¿y 15.U00.0110 feet the or preceding 1533 per ’ - scout church ------- ---------- .» J ° satisfied with having a CCC job cfal eervlce at » 5 11« O l J V lp r tr O ®o he and Arthur Sorber, another o'clock Sunday at the Methodist ^ B o x in g 4 Jrc "ore°MonS\ c G ) v°s“ted eVT hutaT a^ ^ evening °C ith “ “ he unfilled order file stood at v i l l i I j ILUH U boy hav6 established a laun church, by a parent and »on cover enriched , - x i n g v Joe S o ^ s o ^ i C . ^ 1 . Mr. an ^ M ta. F r ^ y . ^ and ; S ^ ^ f ^ X dry at the camp. Prices are go ed dl«h dinner Wednesday evening In the Methodist church dtnln preceding week. room and by w.ndow displays ai Graber-Getty» and the Stutges by garage, o th er churches of the city hedge roooernted with the Methodist home ------- - - ,, ... churoh at the ft o'clock service and p|ed by the George Stowell family minor girls and N. DeYoung paid • • . .g- Mooney and brother, Ed and Carl Yancy, a , „ fine like ----------- amount . for _ selling (cColore<i) 185 visited Sunday w ith Mrs. Susie Rev. Jnnies A. Smith of the Pre» An Oioctrotvpe Is a plate usod bv Chine»« Missionary to Speak. „ „ of ----- .. . . . ---------------------------------- -- > ^ 0 « S p r ig s J C . G,). Ga^routt^in C oU ag^G rove. byterlan church »poke on "Seoul- newspaper» «0 lllustrato advsrtls- Rev Weahe of Tientsin, China, tbe beer that the men gave to the I,' n , » l a •» a I —. . . . _4 1««« ryx t— I -» O 1 O f* t T fT« , , 1 —_ • _ —a . O IN — —; .1 - ■ w I rv ■ w — _M — — Y— 1 — •— 1 ,1 I , v ing with Jesus." Murnurd England | n„ or news stories. This electro- wm »peak at 7:30 Friday evening girls, in return for his pleading '' E* J Hogan (CCC), 128; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayben sang a solo and scouts had un (ype »howed the Interior of a gro- a t the Free Methodist church. Rev. Kuntv to that charge, two other pieqard (C. G.). 160, vs. G. visited Sunday In Creswell at the c«rv "»tore and was probably 25 vv’e»he 1« unde» the sponsorship of charge« of selling beer to men h lo>^ oe^»CCC) 160 ^Tom'spriuikTe home of Mrs Mayben’s son, Er- There were eleven births and active part In the service. one death during January, accord- voars of age. The interior of the mis«ionary department of under the Influence of liquor were <f; 143 ’ ’j q Halsey neat Hickson . .. -»-«nrru AlinlmUt With . L M.»l-n«1 oocA^latlnn .1 ___ J . A »» I <CCC)'"l437' Glenn Swanson (C. | Mrs. Fred Kelly entertained Sun- ing to the report of Dr. C. E. New NKA Insignia Available. ¡¡¡tore w»»"ln strange contrast with ï bc “National Hoilness" association dropped r ' I 135 VS ' v W Hammer (CCC), day in honor of her husbands Frost, city health officer. Of the Those reuulrlng new blue engles the Intorlor of a grocery store of and waa |n ch in a about eight G.), 135. vs. V. W. Hammer i w v i . birY anniversary. Those pres- births, six were fem ales and five or other Insignia of the recovery today. Only one customer was yonrs m » brother, who Is a phy- lai>' ent were Mr. and Mrs. George were males. The death w as a fe- nrogram to replace thoa.i that hnve shown and she was wearing a hat S|c)ani was kidnepped and held by Currin. and Charles Mrs. John McKIbben Sanders. ' male. No for Infectious diseases were become dilapidated or lost, may about the slxe of a bushel basket, bandits for some time. Rev. W eshe n m ? t a ^ X £ t a l i n i r dU33,- M r."and Mr. Mrs. reported the month. secure sam e through the postofflce, The electrotype was found bv wln »peak on the political sltua- 425.MI we“e closed in Lane county of Cottage Grove. Ceford Garoutte -------------------- whlch h a . a supply sufficient to Robert Lowry, who I» " 01vk %K,™ tlon and varloue other things. a federal reaerai neodetlc geuu’ m .«'VrveY-_ during the month of January, ac- and H arvey K«Uy. m««t all ordinary demands. a made here, while trimming the Double Header Ball Game. cording to the monthly return Frank McHugill and M r a n i A double heador will be played I -------- prepared by John B. Bell for Mrs. Earl H igginbotham and chll- hedge at the Stowell home. Holding Uampany to M eet at the high echool gymnasium at A number of students in the George C. Haas, deputy govem er dren spent Sunday at the Cooper The annual meeting of the stock frX Mg°oU E l Vresbyterhui d ^ a T r d - Elders X « ^ Meet. ta ^ r c . ^ e " t ^ r high -H o o . dramatic« c class l.s e will go of or „ the farm credit administrator, home in Dorena._______ echool . holders of the Bennett oC Creek Hold ing company, coume. w ,l.-h e owner held at 8 o’clock bylcrlan church met Tuesday eve, m e « the b• U rv A ¿earn from ^ X y C, ta give several short ,113.448.75._____________ To Make • Hole io One The Cottage Grove band will K ’bYr. eVO ? f ! ^ . ' na n r d | fr X ^ "p X % X e K ^ o f the church wll, meet a CorvaHle team ------------------------------------------ --- will American golfers tn Manchuria sponsor a program at 7:30 Tuesday ; ski,» and a one-act play. They Farce-Comedv Freeented. I be accompanied bv their instructor, have to go armed as a precaution evening, February 27, in the Arcade The Athenian club presented a 1 Miss Margaret Turner, and D. A. are to be elected » « Ï Ï M 5 Ä S S Ä 5 F. CHAPTER OF NATIONAL QUARTERLYTAXCHECKS RLl I d lin ilL lJ a I High S School Notes F--- G a r d e n C lu b i ________________ »inrini 11. SALES TAX BECOMING LIKED IN CALIFORNIA On N RA Program SLIGHTLY ABOVE CUT u Local ■ By Net City S3 00 — —- B irth s , 1 D eath During Month a TO BRICE CREEK CAMP y o'* r ny mw A Smith __ ««-._ ' i #««■» r w»r»nfVt«i - . ' _«i__ _ ai »* •«<•«»♦ s s , ; ; « - ,~ s pairs are now under w ay' THE FEATHERHEADS Ray Trask had lota of fun Hun- ay splashing w ater on No. 3- « F ‘ ’ a “ » » s E s ja r k ~ Mfc . ™ , , k . , w i i T . Ä ,.. Ruth Rlssue and Unavee W hitsett, so details can not be given. Band Is to Sponsor Vaudeville x : " ” ""* band numbers and other music.