V. oí O. Library VOLUME XLI COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY OREGON, ÄTHLETIC SMOKED ADDS TD BATTERY MESS FUND VOTED HUGE SUCCESS HU RSDAY. APRIL 1!». 1934. Whiskcrs Are Big Ad Fir 432 Years of Age For Leg,on Show i Cut by Bohemia NUMBER SEVERAL REAL ESTATE COTTAGE GROVE WINS FIRST BASEBALL CAME If the “Wild Days of ’49" show. Dorena. April 18.—(Special.) — A to be presented next week bv the fir that was well along in years s a t''4 l Real estate here has shown un­ American Legion, is not attended when America was taken away The mess fund for battery “E” Good Twirling and Home Run Three Thousand Persons Visit activity recently. was again augmented, this time bv a record throng it will not be from the Indians was cut this week usual The Fred Sturdevant home on _ _ _ bv _ _ a _ wres- _ because of lack of advertising on on Sharps creek bv the Bohemia to the extent of $45, at Right Moment Are Business District and En­ tling anu boxing smokei F riday, the part of those who have obeved Lumber company, operating at ’°utn I nird street has been sold night. About 700 attended. ' the edict to grow whiskers or pav Culp Creek. The ring count fixed to William Caviness and Mr. Winning Factors. joy Entertainment. to make many In the wrestling matches Vic a buck. 118 age at 432 vears. It was estl- U“^‘”888 Lello. Brice Creek. won from; Hirsute adornments of those who mated that the goliath would pro- Glenn Swanson. Cottage Grove, bv have entered Into the spirit of the duce 20,000 feet of merchantable The D R. Green residence on The Cottage Gvova baseball club Cottage Grove's first monthly taking the only fall during the advertising program are weird, lumber. It took within two Inches south Fiiat street was sold last . opened tbe season here Sunday bv bargain carnival dav. held Satur­ time limit: Tex Hager, substitut- wild and woolly. Many highly re- of the entire length of a seven- wee* to Mi and Mrs. Claude winning a 8-4 vlctorv over the day. went over with a bane. It was ing for Stub Garoutte Culp spected residents have almost lost foot falling saw to measure the Wh‘ey . of Delight Valiev. who Woodmen team of Eugene. Four estimated that 3,000 persons were will take immediate possession ' Creek, took two straight falls their Identity through change of diameter of the forest giant. home runs were chalked up during on the streets. Every store In the facial appearance and some faces In order that the huge fir might The A. E. Conklin ranch. 4tt i from Chuck Smith. Cottage the game. One of these, bv Swan­ city reported the best business are almost hidden behind huge I not be rent asunder bv Its own miles west of Cottage Grove in Grove. son. with two on bases, coming In since Christmas week. Free enter­ In the boxing matches Oscar crops of “alfalfa.” Many resemble , weight in falling, a bed was ore- the Silk Creek district, was soldi tbe seventh, was the factor that tainment was provided on the a m o u s persons of the davs when pared of smaller trees and fir this week to Jav G. Grimes, who Newton. Cottage Grove and Ken f wh?sk?rs we?e the vogue boughs. Five hours were required recently came here from the won the contest for Cottage Grove. streets and a free band concert and Lello, Brice Creek, drew in three Neither side scored in the remain­ Visitors in the cltv have been for preparation and falling of the coast. The Grimes family expect free dance were given In the eve­ rounds; Harold Woodfield decislon- ing two innings. ning. startled bv what appears to be granddaddy of the Sharps creek to take possession this month and ed Bud Moonev in three rounds: Playing on a fast field in weath­ An impromptu parade was or­ lost watershed that had been growing plan to make many improve- Chet Mevers. Brice Creek, forfeited evidence that residents have er that was none too warm for ganized in the afternoon by the bout to Warren Wright. Gunter, all regard for personal appearance t°L J0UF and a third centuries J. M. DEVERS. The tree grew on the side of a ; The Fletcher C. England ranch good ball, the locals chalked up the American Legion to advertise its when he suffered a dislocated 1 and have acted relieved when an canyon and all roots were well be- j of 80 acres. 6 miles southeast of J. M Devers, for manv vears first counter in the third inning Days of '40 show, to be given next shoulder as the result of a clinch explanation was mad». attorney for the state highway when Johnson connected with a week. In line were Francis Horn one minute after the bo,it started; A kangaroo court conducted Sat-1 low the surface, giving the tree the the cltv on Mosby Creek, was commission, is conducting an ag­ home run over the left field fence. and Chet Wheeler, clowns: Aimer Merle Wright, Cottage Grove, won uruav urdav uuiiectcu collected a neat sum **»»•»» from 1 f ' I i»ldonp - gressive campaign for the repub­ of Silk Creek, who will ^rect a Two more counters were added in Hunt and three educated trick in the around, bv a decision over George Kerr. those who had failed to heed the complete new set of buildings and lican nomination for congress in the fourth. The remaining three horses: Days of 49 police (Pete adorn­ Cottage: Frank Lello, popular warning that lack of hirsute w this district. Mr. Devers is a for­ counters came on Swanson’s home make many other imorovemente. a — w w v $50,000 In Taxes Paid. Nelson, chief; K. K. Mills, driver; ment would brine a fine of not scrapper from Brice Creek, and for which*each I Another tax turnover was made All these deals were handled bv mer resident of this countv. in run. Ed Wiese, sergeant; Hugh Nixon, A1 Mustola of Gunter, reported to miscreant UnUdollar* would be given a rid e, bv the sheriff's office Monday, this the Hall & Johnston Realty com- which he served a term as district Johnson hurled a fine article of corporal); kangaroo court (Flat- have fought several times in pro­ ball for the locals for this early in J panv. _____________ foot Judge Breese and Mrs. Vinal fessional rings, fought to a draw. on'a goat provided bv the Legion ■ one amounting to $50,550.78. the season, sending 15 down bv the Randall. Mrs. Jack Maulding. Mrs. Richard Wright and Red Has-I strike-out route. Hester Reid. Mrs. Claude Sher­ EARL W. SNELL. tings fought a red hot curtain i Manager Morelock was trying out man, Mrs. Max Bird and Mrs. Earl Snell of Arlington., speaker raiser. Lloyd Griggs referred the his entire string to g*‘ a line-up Chas. Hall, members of 1ury): the of the last regular and special wrestling and Bill Collins the box-! for the regular league games which little German band; about 25 per­ sessions of the legislature, at al­ lng. start Mav 6. and gave 14 men a sons in days of '49 costumes; Ford, most the last moment filed as a chance to show their wares. Plymouth and Dodge cars; the candidate for the republican nom­ Summary: AB H R O E Slurges Garage wrecker hauling a ination for secretary of state. Mr. Adventist Church.—At the inter- I Knickerbocker, lb. demolished car bearing a G. B. Snell has served in various public _____ section of west Main and M streets Cox. ss ______ A. W. Helliwell and Ernest C. positions, alwavs with distinction. Arnest Insurance Agency sign. ' Brice creek CCC barracks will ¡3 a gmaU white church. Seventh Considerable merriment was fu r-; and expresses the belief that he Considerable nrogress has been i be deserted buildings after to- Day Adventist. Each Saturday at Lockwood have announced the sale Cochran, r f __ I m «de J n thS j r5yj? bv ♦ ? CJ;V.»S? morrow. One bunch of men al- 9.30 an hour ¡a 8Pent in the study of the Noonday mine in the Bo­ Shockley. 3b _ nished during the dav bv the kan- is fullv qualified to fill the posl- ♦ collection of delinquent street, side- garoo court. Those who had not 1 tlon he seeks. readv ba3 been moved and the of tbe gapbath school lesson. At 11 hemia district, which has the re­ Witcher, c f _ putation of being one of the richest Swanson. 2b, c grown days of '49 whiskers that DORENA. nWv PiW re> , r ,e.malnder-. commanding, will leave o’clock the pastor. Elder Paul Iver- properties in the district. The , Dunn, i f __ ___ 2 satisfied the court were fined and cording to O. V. Breese citv re- Wenker. son, delivera a sermon, the proof I April 17.—Mrs. Nettie Wilbur re- purchase was made bv Kenneth ' Gatos, e ______ _2 ordered to ride a burro for several | turned Sunday after spending two m ^ e»rH,iA m n ^ t 6to% e^ q u V n " se b v it0um0rr0W f° r ,Prin^ ille' 11 18 : of his statements being named by Watkins of Eugene and associ­ Johnson, p _____ _.4 blocks on Main street. assistance to delinquents dv (about a vear since the camp was chanter a n d v e r s e fr o m the Bi- I weeks with relatives in Hilt. Cal. ing arranging for federal loans, which established. The summer camp ble W^dnesSav evening “our 7:30. ates. An important announcement W. Bowser, c _______1 Another 'eature was provided bv Mr. and Mrs. Lvon Lawrence has as to operation of the property Newton, 2b ........ 1 enabled owners to pav their i waa ut) Brlce creek but the name horses trained bv Aimer Hunt of | and children spent the week end during the coming summ»r is ex­ Shortrldge. I f _______ 0 Delight vallev. assessments. Twentv such loans wag sta in ed for the winter camp I with relatives in Eugene. Presbyterian Church, James Al- pected within a few davs. I C. Bowser, cf _______ 1 The chamber of commerce at its have rtujada on Lavng creek. Bernice Mosby visited over the h ^ '6 already “¿‘ed “o ^ h been e r 'p r arranged. o ^ e r tv ^ w n He ^ f Collins, r f _____ __ 2 noon luncheon Tuesday, voted to The CCC bovs generally were kin Smith, Pastor.—Sunday school, I week end with Izola Isham in Cot- bas asked other piopertv having difficulty with taxes or ; acceDted into the life of th» c o m - 1 T o m Short, superintendent. » , . r f , i sponsor another bargain dav in | tage Grove. In order to handle a large num­ T o ta ls ........... _.3S 7 6 27 1 assessments to get in touch with ; and were found to be a Forenoon service, 11. sermon A l O l l l l t l U I l L c O l l i l C j I i IV Mav. ber of orders now on hand and I Everett Davenport and Leslie him I »LiLnriij . iia « * vvbii« J Eugene ..................... „000 220 000—4 splendid i»„n„i. bunch zv# of / fellows. W hile, i topic. topic ‘‘The “The Christian Race.” Race,” suk sug - of Wendling spent the in anticipation of increased busi­ Johnson Cottage Grove ______001 200 30x—6 ithev did not have a large am ount' e««ted bv the State Christian En- end at the Hugh Doolittle ness the Savage & Parr pencil slat week Cottage Grove will lourney to Sommers of Denwood spent Sun- of spending money, they did outl^eayor conventlOT Special hvmn factory has recently installed an home. Lorane next Sundav and the fol­ manv dollars into circulation dur- hv the choir. Raise Me Jesus to The Dorena grade school ball dav there automatic cut-off saw and a small team lowing Sundav Oakland will plav Miss Bethel St. Elmo spent the ing the vear thev were here. Of Thv Bosom. Evening service defeated Mt. View M ondav. ____ _____ ___ ____________ _ _ bolter. What was thought to be only here. o a I. n^ll nt,, elirnr tari ♦ Vx Gar- ficers 5J1/A FI4 taken fl’Oni _• sermon topic. “The Fight end r» at 4 D Row river with were from the1 the tlrTYlV armv The plant has been running at afternoon on the latter's field bv i week in common clav. used to bank the and n aw and they entered into U With Weeds,” the z x fl third ! aid Shears. - - - O t 'i r t a rtf / iT i L, “I l about half capacity recently be­ a score of 18-16. series of sermons on “Gardening outside of the boiler at the Mum- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whitsell a n d ! A discussion of unusual inter- the community life cause of lack of saw3. there hav- With Jesus.” Young people’s meet­ power Brothers sawmill at Leona daughter Marilyn and Everett H oi-) »^t was that of the Latham P. T. I ------------- -------- I inc been a delay in shipment from 1 strom ings. 6:30 report on state con­ mav be rich in aluminum. It was of Trent spent the week end | a Study club Friday evening at Rov R. Hewitt, of the attorney ' factory, which is unable to keep up vention. Prayer meeting. 7-30. noticed that heat of the boiler Mrs. Clara Kirk. I the A. E. Walker home on “Youth general’s office, Salem, will be the I with orders. As soon as sufficient (with Wednesday. caused a light colored metal to Mrs. Flovd Chaffee and children and Social Hvgiene.” Mrs. R. O. • • • speaker for commencement exer- saws are on hand, the pencil slat of Cottage Grove spent the week : Yearous. Mrs. A. E. Walker and ooze from the clav. Little atten­ clses for Cottage Grove high school | factory will be speeded up to full end at the Hugh Doolittle home. Church of the Nazarene, C. V. tion was paid to this until some­ Mrs. Mearl Porter gave talks. The Tuesday. June 5. This year’s class, canacitv. Bryson, Pastor. — Sunday school, one suggested the metal might be Wayne Kirk returned Sunday members voted to talk to all with 52 members, is much larger 9:45, Mrs. E. C. Evenson, superin­ aluminum. Experiments have been after two weeks employment at | ent3 concerning the annual 4-! than last year's and one of the tendent. Forenoon service, 11, ser- made burning the clhv and it High School Teams Are Tied i club Dicnic so as to cive everv i 3 6 Bellfountain. largest in the history of the school. ' mon bv Dr. J. E. Bates, district produces about a pound of metal u ° i.° f lkriT d T liea 1 3 ,v,ls" 4-H club member a chance to at-, The senior class plav will be superintendent. Evening service. to a shovelful of clav. Samples vi"?- th 8 week at the U. S. Ba'.ej | tend. A. E. Walker sang a solo. ' at Roseburg as Last given Mav 4. Friday, June 1, will home 7:30. Annual church meeting, 7:30. of the clav have been sent awav were Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ be class night and June 3 will be J. E. Redford returned to Port­ Visitors for assay. Thera is a whole moun­ Saturdav. Prayer meeting. 7:30. Event Starts. St. Elmo. Charley Lancaster I baccalaureate Sunday, with the land Mondav after spending sev­ ert Wednesday, women’s missionary tain of the clav. of Divide and Mrs. Maureen speaker vet to be selected. eral davs at his home here. society. 2. Thursday. of San Francisco. e • * Fred Wright is very well pleas­ Commencement week comes a Mrs. Mabel Kerns spent the Pohlev A meeting of the Healthw, A track meet at Roseburg Satur­ week later than usual. ed with Cottage Grove winter week end at her home In Eugene. Wealthy Christian Science Society, 224 and Wise club was held i dav that was tied at 58H at the weather after reading a report in The bovs’ and girls’ baseball Thursday. The topic was, “T ie j south Second street. Sunday school, start of he last event, a relav. was his old home paper of what last teams met Mohawk at Creswell ¡9:48; forenoon service, 11, topic, I In Recital at Eugene I won bv of the Health club. T ie Cottage Grove high when winter’s weather was at Newport. Friday afternoon and defeated Value 1 "Doctrine of Atonement.” topic for the next meeting. Thues its runners took the relav in 1:37.5, them bv the following scores: Vt. dav. will be, “Whv We ShouiW i giving the locals a scor« of 6314. Girls, 8-5. batteries. Eugi&nd and There were 63 davs during Miss Frances Mackln of this oltv. Lutheran Church, Seventh Dav not Plav or Work Hard Afte’ The results: which the thermometer registered Mosby: boys, 17-7, batteries. Vaughn Eating.” Adventist church building. west student of Mrs. Jane Thatcher of 100 vard dash -Short. R. first; zero or below. The lowest point and Jennings. the University of Oregon school of ! Main street. Bible class. 10. Fore- Palm, R. second: Hom, CG. third. Dorena high school placed se c -1 _ reached bv the mercurv was 36 was presented in a recital ! noon service, 11. sermon topic. music, Time. :10.2. ond In the Lane countv dramatics MOUNT VIEW, below. The story indicates that Mondav evening in Eugene. John With five of Its top plavers un­ 'Peter the Denier Restored," W. held Saturdav evening April 17.—Norris King spent Sat­ Gribble of Eugene plaved a clari­ I 220 vard dash -Short. R. first; able to participate, a Cottage the weather was unusual for Its tournament Svlwester. Roseburg, pastor. in Eugene for "B” league schools. ! urdav in Roseburg. net solo, being accompanied bv . Horn. CG. second; Mason, CG. Grove Golf club team was defeat­ mildness. [ third. Time. :23.5. The title of the plav was “The Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Shlrlev vlsit- Another story In the same pa­ Church of Christ. I. O. Shaw ,! “ j®8 .FlS"=®8 Brockman. ed 44-4 in a game plaved Sunday 440 vard run—Harold Mackln, of Shaw’s Mill.” The cast. ' ed Saturdav with relatives a t ! at Laurelwood. This is the worst per tells of the unusual Incident Battle Pastor.—Bible school, 9:45, Clem I . .p ^ X e and Fugue in"" B F u i j CG, first: Thoreson. CG. second; included Earl Cooner. John Col- Sutherlin. drubbing ever administered to the of a male and female muskrat lins. John Holstrom. Wavne Vaughn Sarff, superintendent; the men of B ach; “Andante Vn F ' 'Jordan R, third. Time, :56.5. Mrs. Amanda Sears and Miss local team. The absence of the too moving a family of two babies up­ Glenn Jennings, Robert Wagner. Jean were visitors Thurs­ this class are with the Communi- | Rftptbovftn. "Tamhourin," Rameau: 1 880 yard run -Harold Mackin, men put other plavers above their stream bv placing one on each of Carol Wicks and Marv Doolittle. day of Moonev CO, first: Du Fresne, R. second; Mrs. Kate Sears in Cottage ty Men's class at the arm ory.: "Valse in E Flat." Chopin; "Polo- regular positions, that fact ac­ two small cakes of Ice. the older Lvon Lawrence was director. In a Grove. Borenoon service, 11, sermon topic, ( naise in C Sh&rp Minor.” Chopin; Dusenberrv. CG. third. Time. 2:11.2 counting for the one-sided score. muskrats furnishing the motive Mrs. Julia Goodell. Mrs. Angie Mile—Wavne Mackln. CG. first; nrellminarv contest Thursday eve­ The Upper Room." Communion "Dance of the Candy Fairy." Bert Prescott, Laurelwood, was power to force the cakes of Ice ning. won from Lorane. Murphv and Mrs. Sarah Harrison f of the Lord’s supper. Evening Tachalkowskv: "From the Carnl- i Mourv. R. second: Fenwick. R. medalist with a 72. Zlmmerlv was and their passengers upstream to Manv Dorena from here attended the con­ of Portland were guests Sunday of . service. 7:30. sermon topic. "Holi­ val,” Greig: “Clair de Lune,” Dc- ' third. Time, 4:47.6. medalist for Cottage Grove with a new home. Mrs. Godcll’s sister. Mrs. John j test in Eugene. 120 high hurdles—King, CG, first; ness—What Is It, Whv Is It bussv; “Spinners of Britanv." 73. but other Cottage Grove plav­ Nash. U. S. Bales and sons Sldnev and ’ Palm. R. second: B. Thles, CG. Necessary and How Do We Know Rhene-Baton. ers are keeping their scores secret. Brand Funeral Ie Held. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler and j Elwvn. Lot Wagner and Hugh Doo­ We Have It?" Young people’s Laurelwood was defeated here bv Miss Mackin was accomoanied to third. Time. 17 flat. The funeral of John Brund who who are employed at West­ daughter Doris of Silk creek spent 220 low hurdles—Palm. R. first; meetings: Junior Christian En­ Eugene bv her narents. Mi. and a close score several weeks ago. died Tuesday of last week in Duns­ little fir. spent the week end at their Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. j Bobby Jones. 17. national presi- deavor. 4:45: senior and Interme­ Mrs. S. L. Mackin. and Miss Fran- Horn, CG. second; Caton, CG. third. muir, Cal., was held Friday after­ homes here. King. j dent of F. F. A., will be a guest diate Christian Endeavor, Time, :26.7. 6:30. Countv Road Warrants Called. noon at the chapel with Rev. M. Mr. and Mrs. T. Collins and Jlmmv Robinson, who had spent , of Cottage Grove Future Farmers Praver meeting. 7:30, Thursday. ces Randall. Shotput—Du Fresne. R. first; Countv road warrants Issued up A. Groves officiating. The Masonic children returned Mondav after a the past few weeks in a Eugene , tonight and will speak briefly at a Shepherd. R. second; F. Thles OG. • ♦ • I to December 12. 1933. have been lodge was in charge of services at business trip to Salem. CCC Men Get Jobs. hospital, returned last week. He | father-son banquet. Several state third. Distance, 40 feet. 2 Inches. Community Men’s Bible Class, called bv the treasurer’s office. a , o , . Nearly every notice the the grave. has been suffering with an in fect-; f . F. A. officers will meet Jones I. G Shaw, teacher. At Discus—Joll. CG. first: Horn, CG. the arm-i I dl3cbarg,„ of men dav from Lgne of coun- Mr. Brand had been ailing for on a ed knee. here and accompany him second: R. third. Distance. orv. Lesson topic, John 17. A LATHAM. Income Tax Reoords. Sentinel. I some time and in January went to tv camps of the CCC are i-e- 94 feet. 3 Short, William Hajids. who spent the week-end camping trip to coast study of the praver of Jesus for celved Inches. bv O. E. Crowe, county the home of a son William In April 17.—Mias Wilberta Shears winter in Cottage Grove, moved points, Javelin—Du Fresne. R, first: Rev. I. the whole world. i commissioner, who has charge of Thoreson, Dunsmuir. He was accompanied of Row river spent Sunday night back to his home here last week. The first of the week Jones will CG. second: Horn. CG. enrolling Lane countv men in this third. Distance. there bv a son Andrew of this cltv. with Grace St. Elmo. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lavng mov- fm speaking dates in Portland and Shaw, teacher. 159 feet. 8 inches. Other surviving children are Mrs. j . . . «. ■ , . , , . i organization. In each case the Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ilams and ed last week to the M. M. Wheeler from Friday to Saturdav will take . . Pole vault—Horn and B. Thles. jm e a at l O lin oreek. m een a Drominent part in a state con- Melhodlst Episoopul Church, Mer men have secured other emolov- CG. tied for first: Cone. A. D. Schmidt. Portland, and Mrs. two children of Eugene spent Fri­ home Silk and George Shirley of McMinnville, veition of Future Farmers at Or»- ^ « ' S r MOTre~suDcrinV '"mV !ndii at,‘i ‘!'i c°'J,ri,i88‘°"er Hampton. R. tied for third. CG. C. O. Bean. Raymond. Wash. day at the L. W. McKibben home. Height. rcomnanied bv a brother from „„n „eiieo-e school, 8.45. Omer Moore, superin pointed out. that demand for labor 9 feet. 3 indies. I Mr. Brund was born In Denmark Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bushnell of accompanied To the nature lover the uni-1 March 14, 1850. and had lived here Coouliie spent" the week end s t Portland’''¡pent' S u n d a y '^ the^O. j *° a de“egat?on^of Future Farmers ten^«nt- Forenoon service li , ser- appears to be on the upgrade. High lump—Du Fresne. R. first: verse constantly pours out Its about 35 years. He was interested the C. S. Montgomery home. j Shlrlev home. 1 fr o m ” h ere* n l a n ' t o * a tt“nd the Cor” mon top“ “Meet In Due Sea- New men from this countv will CG, second; Collins. R, Margaret Deere of Cottage Miss Edna Ouggisberg is again vallTs gatherimr and will compete i 8on " . E yeni"a service. 7:30 s c r -, have to be enrolled to take the Shaw. wealth. Daily he gathers the Bohemia mines for a number of third. Height. 5 feet. 7 inches. fruits of seed sown in the be- years and later was • in business Grove visited school here Mon- employed at the K. K. Mills home b v a r ,PU3/ contests such as graft-! mon toDlc’ The Church and the | places of the men who have been Broad Fresne. R. first: ginning of the world. here. ~ ~ ing hudding egg grading dairv •‘u,ure of the Unemployed and discharged ad It is llkelv. the com Palm. CG lump—Du dav. ‘ ¡ in Cottage Grove. second: Caton, CO. third. olav. "The missloner said, that an adiitlona For him no season is dull, for j ------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pohlev of Mrs. Julia Goodell Mrs. Sarah cow evaluation, farm accounting Distance. 20 feet, 9 inches. each Is successively absorbing: In Hel^tou» plav to Be Given, San Francisco are visiting at the Harrison. Mrs. Angie Murphv and „-ain fudging and weed Identifl- Terrible Mc,,k bv Charles Rann quota of men will be allotted this Relay—Won bv Cottage Grove. Kennedy, will be presented bv a “ 1----------------------------* I countv. The recent ---- quota " *" of “ 54 Caton, spring he is entranced bv the „The Terrible Meek.” a plav bv Mearl Porter home. The Pohlev! Miss Phyllis Long of Portland were cations' Mason. Thoreson and Horn. group from the Elkton Methodist men has been filled, awakening of myriad forms of c bar,e3 Rann Kennedy, with the are planning to live around Cot- g Undav visitors of Mrs. Goodell’s Time, 1:37.5. church. Epwerth Leagues. 6:30. | Lane county has been allotted a fe; summer ™veals the mating 8cenc get on a wlnd. aweDt hlu up. tage Grove. and Mrs. Harrison’s sister. Mrs. J. Du Fresne was high scorer with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sneider and A. Schneider. Union p,av»r meeting. 7:3O.'A'hurs- quota of 70 cooks to be sen‘ to itv of all creation, autumn br'ngs on wblch there are three crosses, O dav. Mrs. Ada Jolly, state presi- camps In different parts of the 23 points, and Horn followed with the fulfillment of earlier prom- wi„ be p,.esented bv a ! two children of Cott^gp Grove vis- Mr. and Mrs. Rov Hands and 10%. dent of the W. C. T. U., will state and un to Tuesday 65 had s?.sd te„ luJ . I# fr°m the Elkton Methodist fe d Sunday at the Hugh Smite son and William Hands spent th» speak. been enrolled. week end at Reedsport with Mrs. with ita assurance of the resu - church at 7:30 Sunday evening at home. Nelli Lodi of Crescent City. Hands' mother, Mrs. Georgiana rection. the local Methodist curch. The Baptist Church, H. W. Davis, Attending Endeavor Convention. Odd Fellows to Gather Stanley Sherman. All weathers are one: The rains caflt follows: Evelyn Richardson. Cal., roovi d into the A.. z»]| _» , __ The American Legion will be Pastor. — Sunday school, 10, M. Rev. and Mrs. Alkin Smith will of soring M nourish all v»(»4i«l*O nature: * Tno the a peasant . woman: __ Fred Ouggleberg was honor ___ guest Rev. Ormal B. Hlckev home and entered school Here Next Thursday ___ a _______ ____ ___ heats of summer mature and Trick, a Roman captain; Clinton Wednesday. . . at surprise party at ____ his home host at a good will free entertain- C. Hlckenbottom, superintendent attend the state Christian Endea- Shlrlev Foster was absent from i Saturdav evening, when two broth-1 ment Friday evening at the arm- Forenoon service 11. sermon vor convention to be held this week ripen its fruits: the frosts of Dvsinger. a soldier. The plav is winter give rest and peace: in under the direction of Walter school Mondav due to illness. erg, Ernest of Cottage Grove and orv. The public generally has been , topic. "The Appearance of Jesus end in Salem. Rev. Smith will have The semi-annual I. O. O. F. Lane Jessie Overton of Mosbv creek Albert of Lorane and a son Frank invited. to His Disciples and Others After ! charge of devotional services Fri- countv convention will be held here all he rejoices. Richardson. Preceding the olav vislted school three davs laat i of Cottage Grove, with their fami- Features on the program will be His Resurrection." Evening see ,dav and Saturdav mornings. The Thursday of next week. The pro­ Each dav is good: In the Rev. Groves will speak on “The ¡lies came and spent the evening a Xylophone duet bv Willard and ; vice. 7:30, sermon topic, “Pilg-1 theme of the convention will be gram will start at 10 o'clock and morning life awakens with him: Church and the Future of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gridlev of t Cake and ice cream were served. Florence Soles: imitations of Seth j rim’s Progress.” to be lllustrat-1 "The Race Before Us." and Rev. luncheon and dinner will be served through the noon It works: the Unemployed and the Working I Leaburg spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Miller. Rav- Parker bv Loren Harvev. who will ed with slides. This will be the I Smith will speak on the same sub- at noon and In the evening bv the peace and quiet of evening shed Man.” ' the W. T. Garoutte home. mond Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Louis be assisted bv the Cottage Grove I first in a series of Illustrated lect at the forenoon service Sun- Rebekahs. Bert Hatch and Elmer their benediction upon him. Kent, both of this cltv. are retiring Latham’s baseball team plaved Lavng and children and Mr. and quartet; violin duet bv Tucker A sermons. Praver meeting. 7:30. i dav at the Presbvterlan church He knows no dull moments: he Gold Is Brought In. I a return game with Mountain Mrs. John Nash and Miss Alice Long and an address bv S. S. Thursday. ------------------- president and retiring secretary of seeks not to hurry time. If he be Fred Bartels was in from th» View there Friday. Latham again Nash spent Sundav at the E W. George past department command- the countv organization. ------------------- Smith to Attend Assembly. delayed he mav discover some­ He Evening Star mine this w»ek was victorious, winning 22 to 5. Lepsom home at Scotts vallev. er of the American Legion. Contributor Is Overlooked. Rev. James Alkin Smith of the thing never before seen bv man, brought along a good-sized brick Junior Dugan was absent from Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coolev were There will be prizes for the man The name of McCov's garage as Presbvterlan church has recently and his impatience Is forgotten into school Mondav. suffering with a Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and and woman appearing in the most a contributor to bargain carnival been elected commissioner to the His youth is filled with the °f void, which he turned to” of di^overv: in middle age cash that was distributed to bad case of poison oak. Alice Mrs. H. C. Schaeffer south of Cot- unique costumes of the days of 49 ,|av was Inadvertently omitted general assembly of the Presby­ the marvels about him hold his business houses of the city. He Trunnell also Is suffering with ' tage Grove. period. The Legion's “Wild Davs of from advertising issued last week. terian church to be held Mav 28 High School N otes interest undimmed: he aw aiU old j « “« 1«. 10 brlnr « b tiA twice as ’ ooison oak. ------------------ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ouggisberg ’49" show will be given n»xt week. to 29 in Cleveland, O. He will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patten and j of Cottage Grove visited Sundav with calmness for he is ore lar*e trlD- Rhododendron Festival Announced absent from the pulpit for three id /»/■ »ntATlt two children and Mr. and Mrs. afternoon at the home of a broth- Pageant to Be Given. Florence will hold Its annual rho- Sundays. A speaker during his ab with the . univefse. ssnzt and is content Mill Owners to Mist. I Arthur Dugan and children of er Fred. A Girls’ League assembly was —Edward A. Preple. “The Light on the Trail,’’ a h is-: dodendron festival on ___ ___ «enc* will be announced later. Sundav. Owners of small mills of the London had a picnic at T h o r n t o n ------------------- held Thursday of last week. The torlcal and religious pageant, will April 29. Manv from here have at vallev will hold a meeting at i Corners Sundav. Spend Week End at Coast. j sextet sang "Pale Moon.” Lor- be presented bv the choir and tended these festivals of past vears More Taxes Paid, Hatel Bartell here tomorrow (Fri­ James Fry of Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Stewart, members of the Methodist church and have reported the event as one A turnover of $57,578 57 In 1934 ■ mine Coiner gave a reading and day) night to discuss problems of spent the week end at the A. E. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wells and the Sundav evening. Mav 6. The well worth the trip. It Is probable taxes waa made bv the sh eriffs a comical dialog was given bv vital importance to them. A large Walker home. Dr. Harold Axlev and Robert pageant will picture the coming that a number of motor parties office to Countv Treasurer Grace Flortene Franklin and Mllllcent number of mills of Lane. Doug­ Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Kuloer of Savage families spent the week of Jason Lee to the Oregon coun-' will go from her* this vear. ' Schiska Thursday. Warrants reg­ I DeLacv. las. Linn and Marion counties Dexter spent Saturdav at the G. end at the Axlev summer home trv and Its significance for our Stella Smith, assisted bv Kath- istered up to August 4. 1933. have will be represented. IL. Ross home. Mr. and Mrs. Art near Bandon. I leen Daugherty, entertained Con- Duplicating Supplies. Sentinel. dav. been called. 1 nie Hutchinson and Mrs. Isom r Osborne with a dinner Friday evening at T he Point o f V iew the practice nouse. Five members of the Cottage iT S tH A + B R u T e c c Y ou M EH A R E A L L W E L L — l'LL. V7HAT WAS h ix fe S -IM U S T <3o NOW- ' Grove chapter of the National A h ü s b a n p ov hers Honor society. Oavle Llndamood, THE S A M E — WEi/ER ¡ G R A N T THAT IT W AS AM IMPORTAMI BATTER. wliTrt . Helen Hansen. Maurtne Shearer — TEST^ r p a Y was R E M E M B E R . T H E ¿V sZOU'RE PARTLT ^ '» H V / J o c C A S lO M BECAUSE ; and Margaret Wilson, accomnani- MRS tost THEIFA W E 'D D tM G - ed bv their advisor, Miss Theresa MOST IMADRTANT P l^ H T ---- thet o o ked splf did SEEMED To Young attended the first annual A W M iV e R S A R V AMD v IN A COL PIE 5 state conference of the society IW GORGEOUS ffOWMS — KAVB ME F O R ô o T A L L Saturdav In Eugene. Fourteen UFF WEEPINÖ- BUT MEM R E C A L L i f AS schools in the state have chanters ABOUT of this society and all were rep- a t im e whekj w e f t ,T ¿ ? I resented except Pendleton and ‘V A N D I Baker. Th» freshmen held a picnic at Li . _ I I-avng's. across the river from Old Orchard. Wednesday. PERFECT Liovd Quimbv. fr ashman, has I been absent from school several fo o ls davs on aocount of illness I Harold Boelaugh. soohomoi withdrew from school last week and Joined the CCC. A dinner for the high school teachers was given Tussdav eve­ ning at the Colonial Wilberta Herman, freshman, vithdrew from school last week. Ronald Orav. senior, withdrew This summer weather has great­ from school last week and return­ ly augmented the cokwiv of roll ed to Seattla j w CITY RECORDER HELPS tinibL uiillh UHiiiimmd i MAKE PROPERTY LOANS SOON TO BE DESERTED church News ¡¡NOONDAY MINE SOLD ACTIVITY IS EXPECTED J Nearby News i PENCIL SLAT FACTORY TD SPEEDJDDUCTIDN May Be Aluminum GRADUATING CLASS IS TD HEAD R. R. HEWITT COTTAGE GROVE WINS EXCITING TRACK MEET LHEADF.F.A. TD BE HERE TONIGHT Vermont Weather Below Is Mild ' MisS Mackin Presented Golt Team Is Given Real Trouncing Legion Is to Give Free Entertainment THE FEATHERHEADS T E ? E 'E^T P ' L ' ---