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zV N •A o VOLUME X I4 c o i r AO K GROVE, Republican Picnic Is l o He 1 leid Sunday l A N r COUNTY OREGON, TH URSDAY , ME I T M. 1934 NLMJUCK 39 ARE COTTAGE GROVE LOSES AN EARLY DAY POET MOTOfl ACCIDENTS jpnn Rem oved by M . D . A N D T H E F IR E S ID E M Y T H S 2 9 1 -1 2 1 AI R epublicans of laino, lun n and Benton countlo« will Join In a hawMvt picnic Bunday at Benton* Ia n « puiM A plug lain will atari At X Hpuukeie will he Joe L n r l is I aa I * ■ Fare- u a r n Dunns, «*«« tuudidalt foi g i r o u w n u o i i, i ’ Rari Hiiuli, i unUlüaU lui **tt. le tu iy u t a lala, Cuiigreasiiiuii J. W . Mull, K«pi «oantativ« J j m i i W alk«!, Kvp- t n laliv« it a M c i oina« « and Mntuloi i | C. W heeler. Ic n te ita in ei■ will be the Lhugun laogg. i«, Henry H< hool», Albany huiuorial, and th e ken« county itep u b in u n quaiU ’t. I liar© will be «poll« and sw im m ing for children, it 1« under- ■tiMMi that th« rotund Jo« Dunn« hu« rvfueed to don a bathing euiL Going to a ph ysician to have a ' lula 70s, with WIIIU iu Ward In IL jreliow jackel leutuved la uu u.ua! If By Mlee L J. Taylur. charge. A drove of oxen wax kept L d 8 Quit Killin' Coiupajc U not actu ally unique, Usually the The C ottage Grove Golf club , iT hle la the etory of one whose lo haul the luge over the old "skid D r --------- ----- doe ------- person being «lung an - t take t«am wa« del ea led 12% in a,u • u ain taiico w«< lim ited alm ost roads eo com m on along the Coaat lim e to g e t osalstanc«, he attend« toum ann nt played Bunday at Ban Ooea Into Beconu Week a .. _4««__ fork river. to im m ediate rem oval then and don. Zsm nseis), with 72, waa med- entirely to eouth Lan«, a m odest, W ald and hie w lfa lived at there. ailat for C ottage Grove, while Ko- Against Speeding unobtr uelve person w h o ~ ta le n t, ^ Mi. '¿ a ip » W a ï r i « . of But Chai lea Conner of D elight ¿elie, with 70, was m edalist for .if ear l i l l a , n r i . r i a i . l t l l i i n r a ila " . . . u* u P i °eU while probably mor« d« wa« evidenced . by hl« slt- iti« cuiisMtUtluii l» th« gl »«Irai O ra r e g g o o n n » . auto accid en t t fa tality ValleY »»d o l lh« «»pertence a few Bandon. p o in Player», medal score» u auto accioen la ta u iy fla>(( u<(j bavlna lo haV8 the and t, won, with Cottage *‘*rvlng, w» r« exerted largely for Ung up m M nta la th« Taylor horn« hum an 4uvum< ut, ih« iiiom I Ui« and injury Hat continued to th« «ntartalninant of hl« friend«, in lim « o í alckaaaa. 1KXI 4*»tatance of a physician He had Grove players nam ed firat, were multe Uovuinanl ul all agra. Il p io according “^ ^ a p o r u * l*- ‘“ U» a yellow jacket» neat, a . follow» und that included ail In th« nolgh Mi lh a c k r a y w ent faithfully to v tdi>4 ih« fila i givttl «Mparlliianl ilia and «chool m eeting» — as u * . ' n ' v tH * «. °* e " alun« v b> an Zimmerl horhood wher« h© lived.? th« poll« Zimmerly 72, 2, Clinton 74, L iti ««lf guvariiniaiit by any p«o- l e t f f í i . L t?, u r v v of « .tate L a t« j « «eversi c v v ia i n u u d on « • • • b«cama a good citu «n Alno h . i H«»»». fiiroPM uMVd. further mvl of the fe llo w , that Mb sit umwo down «o jdo. U'igb Koaatm, gittUuut« «lu cham ber« 7«, %; Donohay 73, ibia (• tut ta«iuertal lr«« il*>ni body m anager ai (ha uulvar- went to church. H ow ever. It wa» ‘ b’ “® «“ ** ^ t e r u u v e b a r d a n d tia v e BUch w a r [“ ie e t 2 (,. in one of «r I m — h 75, Zentner 74, 2%. rimivi! le (touur ef Mr Lincei« not until a grange waa o.gan U ed , üenc« oí need lor an m cenaive had lodged In Conner-, u|ly( lold Iti« tilgt* «ettool aaaoiubly in the early WU a. that he «««mad „ Qult k 3 h o m e method« used to and « •. Bede 7S, 2 ‘x ; B ennett Ml. %. al un addio«« Monday a t tei noon in lie humot and dem ocracy th« to f in d hla greatvat pbaaura in «-Mintmiirn 1 rutin,umtwi lent attem p t rem oval were unauccaaa- HiU 75, U, Felshetm 71. 3. whirls wa« p a il of the u b aoivaiiie Mr. klneoln and ma would have «oclul affaire. G range m eetin gs declared ’ Planned to extend f u t 1 he Jacket, unabl« to extrk of l.'on«lIIUlion day. Nelaon 7b, Ü; Kozelle 70, 3. to bo iongllah, and th« vole« recit »»«Ad In the school house and ove, ' U 12 Ulte r^al during ca tt iUeW* Mung Conner several Sw artz 74, I; B arrons 73, 2. "Up tu Ute lim « our eonaillutlon tng w a . hlngll.h, clear and ring «‘ « » • of these Mr. Thackray re- “ h lt h etx maTor t i i . u L . o f I r a f f “ UmM' «welhng that w a . W heeler 40. 0; M ast al, 3. wa« adopt od f«w had qu««tlonod ' C «,* .« I. < L « / • mg. cited an ortgm al poem about a * ^ en^ for twm « « n ic t a t m g ly painful. lo right of on« m an to iu le a na O l i i 11J1 — Ö J1O I I V j I U C C ¡ialUm an Ml, 2, P anter M2, 1, we".? ‘^ r ^ . The P to g r^ n 1. be- „ ‘ it wan none other than W illiam narclaaua. lion, to irli ov«ry perron in that Carlaon M4, 25«, Arnold 07, Thackray, In the year lkWd, recit- He offered a site and a grange nation what ha m ight do, to levy ■Smith 82, 1, Brown 81, 2. mg h l. ' li i t c t |M,e'm for Mr. and *»*!• w a . built on hl» place. ¡’** ered “ n t *1 ol lhe y«llow -.trlp td laxe« for lha purpoa« of keeping Mille 88, 0; Linn 78, 3. M i.. Jueeph -laylor, a . they eat Ob a c t io n «. In townahlp 22 X m in c a n h H « had euch difficu lty In K nickerbocker 04, W arner ttie taxpayer« In »ubjugatlon, to In their living room, shortly after south, of range 3 w est, on the Motor aaeoctatton and other g r o u p . ' c°htrolU ng hla team that he did «0 2^i. inflict ponaltlo« of death wltlioul The Minllh Hhoit g io c c iy will be the breakfast hour Motor uaeocisiiui. »nu u c .e « •" » - not at oru;e glVo any atten tion to M cut coast fork of the W illam ette 'queen 114. 0; Berry MO, 3. ¡ Ä V Ä “ was* a“ m o.,«nm " 7 « * 'n » '.r » T I h . mórui; _____ ___ Tw enty-four persona were killed „avlng him self. The poet waa II. an e x a lt« ! r l v " _____________ l,. V ^ n? . . . oinly . . . l u b<-<au«o I......... . h« . . wa« ............................. To T th h is. I r a my nam e affix county, W ll- cldenta ttnd 41tt In Injured In ltWO tra A ffic ac- ____ m born one •>>“ » **»• loom III the lztw sun : f ^ i e » “-7orm k lm i; nti^Vi‘. ^ a t t 2 m “ M"‘ a t k y / o f Lane O regon during ugust, N ext Sunday som ething new tn and m pel «on boin a peasant ra- building west uf the »tore» prva- tournam ents will be played, fclach ent locution. Before the ......... etote - 1» ........ .............. n, ¡.iirt7d t I Oregon, m the year eighteen hum the report show», bringing the luained on« for Ilf«. participant w ill pay 10 cen ts to ern elore equipm ent t,le hour In w hich he » ta ile d to 8(uJ lliuelyi,,j , total« for 1M34 to 1M0 killed and "Other countrioa hav« thru moved mud tiled the tournam ent captain and In re unci at that tim e Am. i tea M with high hope» for the ... eaeloii Jam ea Withy- 8.088 Injured In 13,008 repurted fu tu r e a b o r n n e a r Ix -rd > Ou uccuiiloti M ussolini« and thvlr Hitler«, but will he ll.etullud turn will receive a m illion dollars eture will ---- - gu on ------------------------- to a new bus! C rJ . I.T.iTe.^1 < m n b e, native of Lngland, ad- a c cid e n t., these fig u r e, represent no country bus progressed like w« the m ------- in phoney m oney. H e will bet basis and w»ll adopt a cash r*- “ ? y , i 5, d i c e d the grange in th is hall increaaea of 20 per cent, 20 per have under our doinocratlc form policy. th is a s be «ees fit with hla op l^ fo r ; in d m C a l Z u . ^ ■ a B l e * ^ N o,u' Jream « ‘ “ »an that In later cent *»d 7:30 per cent, respectlve- of governm ent. H owever, If w« ponent or other m em bers o f the m ..n In t h . ee'r?TP^ - e he would becom e governor of 'Y. "*«r record» for the sam e per- ttir lo eonllnu« to advance. If w« foursom e, It being required that hron in the the early early Wa. 00». Oregon, “xl hurt year. am to continue to br th« out a s 10 lo tfte. the winner And the guardian sp irits uf the Lane county has had 13 h ig l.-'a y Feeltnp Rnna Hifi-h a n d M an * a bet h*1 be m ade M „ “ ner, ^ of 1 standing exam ple in free govern fa ta lities th is year, as com pared to ® each hole. The person havin g th e f it eside awuMt-n< d from their deep N ow 1 stand mont, w« m ust understand our r« vrrles and listened. eight for the first eigh I la s H H um u m ed e d to County h o le ^ w m beC m“e On thia land, . t m onth s of constitution, we m ust obey that And 1 plant th is tree ltf<*3. Thl» Increase 1» am ong the Glory b e ’" said F ire P lace, "It constitution 1‘eopio muat l>« edu winner. W ith m y own hand.” high est of the 30 counties In the Jail in Eugene. wus back in the days uf the Civil cated to understand that con Fire P lace: T h a is good poetry, »tale. P o rtla n d s com parative flg- war when first i heutd tliat voice! stitution, they m ust be educated The annual handicap tournam ent 1 renum ber how he Introduced inateys, me lads! B etter than u*e« on accident deaths are 38 for lo undr isla n d operation of our Charged with an alm ost un- for the p r é sid e n ts cup will »tart hiu.»rll My natn. t. W illiam M akepeace T hackeray ever wrote, \ ‘ P‘ ^ o l e crim e against nature In soon. P a r i n g , will ' b e pos ited governm ent. and S3 for the sam e period th is whJch tWQ C olla^ t Grove u lhfc ln Ume "Wa are prone to a certain lax Budget t o r 1936 Is Reduced llu uikray I «oppose you v . heard if he e v e , wrote any: of the poet, W illiam Ih a ck sra y . "Our friend here Is in a fine, year. - - • - . ..... ' - m »« We aio too much Inclined to tx, I. ■ ... ... UUr ’i u u * “ J" m i C o u n t v S c h o o l S u o e r i n t e n d e n t I. a* ed 6 and were involved, Mel- to m ake arrangem ents for first H.UOti by Bnuiller Debt let th in gs drift. We think that op Well. i , „ not him gay mood, and » m *y be ,h is '>n daliee of th- How river section d a / , play. T hen? w ill ba 33 entries The T aylor’s had heard of the l ie is sh aring w ith us his great C. M offitt has urged th at m otorists e la tio n of the governm ent 1« eom e ¿e « p e c ta l “ e y e f u l In p o s in g waa h0 “"«1 over 10 the « raod a “d P ^ l »»U continue for four Paymeuta. great E nglish p la y w iig h l, who m ay hour." other fellow's job. That laxneas, sc hools during the first few w eek ! *“ » ^ « “ nonary hearing Tuesday, weeks. One m atch muM be played have written a few poem s. The e e e (hat lack of Internal is Indicated ___ ____ _____ »aga _ la ended. _____ _____________ Bal1 w eek a? d ? hdae ,aUin« newcom er was elxcd _ up _ as _ u The It Is m uch of the fall iresslon. a . both dn v- by thus« pieaent a inerting of night Although the chief pohe thia k in d 'w h o sit at end chew gum puTuc officer end of recorder'« humuriat, but never fur the poet lauded The poet w ishes three era end children m ust becom e oc- COUnty j a l l i - e e l i a g ran high * here win" ¿ PPrecorded ^ ^ h o v t n g * or laugh and talk w ith t i e r « . . « t a n . w . t . «.van « m te m p la .« ! he turned out to be copies m ade and h l. old friend» X ^ e T r S l e ? . “u S ^ V r w h e n c r i m e * ‘X ^ p o n ^ ^ n d f a u lt e d T h u ^ s n “ e ^ £ “ f n or- n-lghlwr». The future la up to the Increases in salaries of lu per At this tim e the T aylors llv « l of Civil war days sm ile as he be- «cnoot »arety rules, suspended dur- waa h!lrriod out J . , he citv der th „, D, . v be com oleted fb u n g sto r. of today and they cent, the tentative city budget for m entally back In the sta tes where gin s dictatin g: In honor o f Mr. ,n« th e sum m er vacation. fay Jjtate O ftice, K oepke. who L X w ithin the fo u r ^ e e k period? In should bo think ing seriously rath- 1*3,'., adopted Monday night at a they had friends and kindred suf Lincoln and m a ” During the current w eek speed- stated Chief of P olice P itcher ln addition to the cup there w ill be or than begrudging the tim e gtv- m eeting of the budget com m ittee, ferlng the hardships of th« war N o one overhear» Fire P lace pre- lnK continues to be the subject the arrest prizes tn both the cham pionship e ll to consideration of th e con- 1« noarly »4.000 leas than that of strick en regions mid w here Lieut, dieting 1 am seeing into the fu- ut education and enforcem ent ef- A m an Hvtng near the city park and consolation flights. «lliutn .il Under which they have this year. P resent salaries are »100 •> E Mmall of the U. S. cavalry turo to our friend here In io rl«' B eginning Septem ber 23, of- who had been w atch in g children • •• rights end p riv ileg e, enjoyed by foi the chief, »wo for the night w as writing letters so vivid that U.M than ten years his grave w ill Jlc«r« w“ < direct attention to of- at piay in the park, reported Sun- a . v of t h . w «,ktv rtkht-of-w av TT . ' rep orlea aun’ The day l n e of “ the weekly mured m ixeo no other people, tig h ts and prtvl- officer and »no for the record ers the roar of the battles alm ost be m ade ln .. a ----------- forest spot that he ie n ders against the rtkht-of-w av ,t,„ . . c . OI ln e changed weeaiy .aw during a two-week cu iiw u riT afternoon that a m an com ing foursom e play has been le g e , bought w ith the blood of assistant. A new Item of »400 to seem ed lo echo on the Taylor loves, and I " 'e 'i*Eh xf* P olice Cl ief Greer ---- “ ~ rda" B P itcher and lt*a river country had f rom Friday even in gs to 3 o'clock hundreds of thou san ds and too l>e part of a sink ing fund for pur hearth. wishes. •"T;;.” ' ,, . . . . . w i s n e s . He t i e w ill be m ourned by his . Chicl Green B. P itcher and attem p ted to force one of the girls c iu n d x v a f t e r n o o n s t o s t a r t t h e lightly held by those who have chase of a fire truck, w as also In- W henever Mrs. Taylor - «rid H. E nglish fr ie n d , and by the old highw ay policem en of thia at p U y to get Into his car. Chief tju n d ^ £ « h no Frt- ceah »he d toss her head and tuners here, and his gra ve will be ¿ ‘»‘rlct have pointed out. how ever, o f Police pitch er stationed this WUh D° P“ y F ” " m ade no sacrlrlcea.” eluded. Miss E sther W icks gave two A m ounts for r o llrn u en t of bonds l'r»«» her lipa closaiy together, for wu h flow ers overgrow n. lh a l concentration of enforce- m an on M ain street to w atch for ■ n.ivln ',«^.h«ii (n.,rw «n. n i.v _« w ----------- —...X---- „x. m _ . ight _ x , be x- enl on car w while nd K n e n k e i.J,' t J "** violin numbers, being accom pa- and arrants were d . - t e a s e d . and - x . ----- was southern. She , h. h i. m men< on a a particular parucutar elem elem ent ent of o l the the car hile he he a and KoeDke ' I..I by M .. (..1 1 l u l . l a . i i Ib e a i i c u n t . - , . •. . e s t w e t S decreas- thinking of th.- . ..it,,,, balls the , , t h -‘~ t r a f f i c law violations will in no searched the city. Sallee passed in Friday, p r i* « « / ° r low gro«« . .k . o ld h o m eslte the w raiths of the pant « T w.M iu uv searched the city. Sallee pass< went to Crtp M orelock and Mrs. program w a s sponsored by the ed because of decreased Indebted southern girls threw St -• the —•------ m e g su the th w d raiths of the past ................... . 5 passeo in prison- oio w*“ , h o im .r e and r r’ v.riM *y ‘'"T*,? lh e, en,io ---- n e ------- m e n - t his car shortly thereafter and overheard by% of » ^ “ ons In general. identified by the man. who w a- N. J. N elson, prizes for low net Am erican lxcglon and Vlnal T. »ess of the city ers at Belle Island, . . . u » . . . . . . he ..v„rh,.M rH hv ^ . i c t » . " n d “ J m ,. _ .._ , 8ot w ent to Mr. and Mrs. R alph Salta- in the w ater fund. n o n . of brother w ound«!. H e w en, from ^ V o V ^ M e ^ o will w eave Handsel, past com m andar, w as In nun« the licen se num ber. m an and consolation prizes w ent charge Alvi» W icks, vice com which la raised by tsx stiu n , th« there tu Libby prison, During the interim Sallee is to AJ S h ofstall and Mrs. P . & ^ ,la them Into beautiful patterns. m ander, spoke briefly. bond |*sytn«nt la increased from "Careful. Fire Place," charged w ith having gon s to an- B ukow ski Bill Zim m erly and i l i s s Through xe.uuo to 110.000, ».hla being the Hearth. _ each pattern the Coast m ner ?* thC CU>’’ iori in< two Belle Burkholder w ere tied w ith last pay in«’n I on the old X100,DUO "Ttioae with Irish blood are sold ^°rlt river will be dancing and J .u . ° ,accom Pa n y him and Mr and Mra S altsm an for low net, bond la«ue with which the present to overhear fa ille s, w raiths and M ng I ng an it w as dancing and taking them to a point near the but lost the draw friwh-i pipe line up How river w as the like, at tim es. Our lady here ringing fur Indian Sally long be- old M an W hite bridge, where he . . . bullt. I here will b« no bond pay- has furgutten the cotton balls, but f°re the w h ite children and their Ehe. u rini ! He. brought A benefit bridge party w ill be nients next year from th is fund, »ot her birthplace. I foresee the young m others had learned to wel- -------- !“ ck 5ity and a-hotved bei<i tonight (Thursdays a t the bul such paym ents will be re- com ing of a tall kinsm an w ho com e her soft footfall at the door Probably three-fourths to four- .T?1 g o , A ttention to the girls hom e of Mrs. V ictor Chambers, •unted the follow ing year. served in the Confederate arm y, and her sofL ¿¿rgon at the flre- fifth s of O regon's farm -debt ad- i,»,a C u. ? y .athe hai te and proceeds to be added to a fund Thare has been a m aterial r a It will be 'cousin* and not Seeeah’ aid®-** Thackray. who died years justm ent cases are already settled, J^aJ t„*TSe * hhnme«h ior_-*nl^ f ln< lh e club house. Th« ductioii In that he'll t>e be c called. 31r .. . . _ auction in w arrants outstanding m at nett a lle d . » • » ? . w n u u ie u y e a r s their hom es when rrieesed . ,7 . v . BlA' Payments Are ID, Delln against all funds, the total now Our lady from th s south w as ago. Is bu rl«l on his hom estead according to Inform ation given out » “ e " rele»»e<l party will progress to the hom e of . being »11.118.P9 brave s t 23 to nam e her son In --------------------- at a. '»««Lag of the state agn cu l- 3a,,ee '» 23 and married Mrs Cleo M orelock. (jUCncios o f Plkst Y c u n i »•.. ________ ZL ___ .>__ for con- . . I honor . ..r i4 -..i ..I^« when * a ^ __________ ______ lurol tural advlsorv advisory council council held held recent- r e c e n t - ___ • • • The taxpayers m eeting of •».- the president-elect, ly in Salem . H ow ever, at least TEACHERS IN SUNDAY __________ T hirteen w om en were present for eldrratlon o f the budget will be she well knew that even here In several hundred cases are sUU not Are Dwindling held October 23. the weet the terrible word 'abo SCHOOLS RECOGNIZED c" « " « K u iJ S adjusted, som e of which are a litionist' has been hurled In hot good deal m ore difficu lt than aver --------- of 37. Mrs. V ictor Cham bers was anger from brother to brother as lsiu e county collected »1,218,- age. reported L. R. Brelthaupt, P lans for observation of nation- runner-up w ith 38. A B leth ering n term of reproach.” 429 98 In ta sr s fur the state, c ou n college extension econom ist and al Sunday School Teachers' Recog- tournam ent w ill be played next Mr T hackray had som e kind of ty. . III. » III..I ,, lux.l. 111., lu s t six secretary of the council. niUon day. October 8. have b been w n W ednesday. nition a trade over ln England. N o one m onth« of thte year, as com pared „ 1_* n • T*1U record ot loan« mkde and m ade by the m inisterial assocla- --------------------- rem em bers now w hat It was. a H s. e B -I s B i t S « 11 ■ • ' ' i i.'i . in... period la horn Brief ru ed to Bolster Posi- pending, together with a large tton. The day is to be observed by \ ^1 r \ x l" « . brought across the ocean 1933, a ch«-k of county records volum e _ of farm-debt adjustm ent , a city-w ide ---------- covered dish dinner to to A n o t h e r G C C ( J U t l l t that he played In a band over , . , - --------- —. — — dinner «how a tion That Court Takes and refinancing done In connec- be held at the arm ory in the eve- there. B eing eo young he m ust Of the cnllectluiw, »877.237.07 waa tion with other farm m ortgage ning. C om m ittees follow Program have longed for th e holly w reaths. for th e 1934 roll o f »2,1)23,MX), a Arbitrary Action. credit agencies, has greatly reUev- Mrs. Boyd, R ev J. a . Sm ith Omer 13 per cent collection P aym en ts Bnce Creek Road Is Boule- the C hristm as carols and all the ed the farm debt situation as com - Moore. Mrs. Crane and represen- ______ . _ , , _ _ gay old custom s and the traditions fur back yea ie totaled »341,192.31. Vltrtl, UriZZly Oup Com- he . was reared to. n e , ... „ „ . . . . v . ¿ i . 'I ii * i nv tii,. countv cooet with pared with the extrem el) critical tatives from the B aptist and Naz- «w. ? * — . W ' ¿ i ' - ^ t — . . .- o . .a ...........o u m u , ? itgTsUuve \n ™ Judmlal « ' ‘« h prevailed tw o arene churches; general a r r a n t - abT w a^ eS ^ t On July 1. 1933. there waa 11,- , . , , _ . . . . H e brought tnouey to A m erica 403,777 78 unpaid on a roll o f »2,- pleted in Two Weeks but by the lim e he cam e west hnd power which It does not (xissess i ea " P a ‘ c ^ a o f ,l h e and C A Beldler. Ed Powell. X u h ^no m en ofrtclaT 013,823 1» On July 1, this year, lost twice through sw indlers in uro-ratlng funds received under h“ "11 Prt,«enl at th <? m eeting gave C. E. Vm phrey. Rev. H. W D avis llh m e“ - W hile no official there waa »1,147,70233 unpaid on t w enty Is not so old to try a new thu elem entary school fund levy. hefirly cr«*‘t to ° " * ? n *, 250, 8tat® i?a " ? ’>' W right, publicity. R ev I.' ?hoSeUnnk,S t n t o h w i«hb^ o 1 furnNh A i om prea«ir being taken Into likely to wlsn to furnisu the .. ...................... »2,023,000 roll. , h ,(nu/( likely . M„ . . . , . , 7 N = 7 7 7 . j , , . " ' , ' - . . ' . - ï ï ; i , . m ï “ om ï , intrv " i h lit« “™ F ï ix ,ï IU r m , aazsaro : s '  . „ , ä t....../ t _«..«.at. s ä • t. l « ... _ s and i . ' county s s s . farm Ä -debt t Ä Ä adjustm K S ent G Shaw, f* t . Atm un „ those .. supplies have been asked to sub- <«■ I ....L .W *1.11 ..... tu » u . I..Ç , . ' . , 7 . , . y L — ", ’ .',7, I„t.. w .-1 -rn c o n d itio n , did the cou n t, c o u r t , policy1 ™ (tied .‘t“? ',“ '.!! . 7 n " 7 7 7 . ’. 'B. . 7 7 r? ? 7 ' *“ 5 ? " “ c d y - i d - cburch alten- hl g l a d « Oil t h e I1CW G r iz x l v g a p , " ----------- — w w««».j «.*/**• » hviiv Z wcw 3»»eu f h f o r m r p f l n n n r l n v “n r o zr rn m os fur th<* flrat twu, cuunty of III© dance cam paign on S u n d a y ? 'b i- ^ n F,1o„f J h\ t giad e. The m achine w as not g iea t •»••••'•"«•»nt« of w estern pioneers, with the county court Thursday. n 1 rm " fin a n c in g program. ficlttla pulAted out, «Ad.dk« »dud ,i d v d .lc i, *V 'l. _ _ . . ■ s R. . as van — ™ tober 7 ' established by O ctober 15. B ar Pa,Of " al. nubi “ „ the U „ South ,7 « n d “ red but o,n.?d 7rab ie —* dam I , I l f I t . I t . i lev ‘«»ger hail l to m atch The R brief Is signed by Mrs. War- --------------------- •rn “ racks at L ayng creek have not JavC , M « y , d II“ . , w as done to Hu' truck on *H h to g u .s In July. 1804. h , t e n D Sm ith, E ugene, district must _ been used since a CCC com pany A child w as hange J « V i r a t a i 7 h e first L r t . . f which It w as being transported bI , ,u*?!, ' '•> , a ' ni la‘" o * nedI b> ’ Angus J. Gibson. Jun ction City, H N N fl Rii • nttro year's tax the first part of Hill. E ngland, in 1783 for W” m0Ved OUt “P1^ * v e a , to to tuko takè advantage ¿<ìv« IZ a e of o th.' >'.e operator of the truck wks tU r o u tte (Sold to John district 69; C A. Beldler. Cottage I L11 I U II » UnUUUlJ w..« not ? « „ th« year the The Injured. The com pressor will be B'"*»'!heck by G aroutte.) Grove, district 45; and L R. W hite, I his m other s shawl. A dvertisers M ake a N ew spaper. 3 p o r rent rebate c o lle ctio n . " P « lre d and the m ining com pany , “ E A ndeiaon In R ive, Road, d l.trlct 183 AUIICIUUIIM r .. . . w lXiirt H m nr<)V«»<1 tin f in M n i m r l p r - t - i . .. 4 , . « . , « I »877 237 87 1934 i U r e . 3XW 72 >“ ord«f to «P»«* UP f - H work »«•'«'> "> »*«* «•><» »'• anoth er in „ brief prepared by the county 1932 tim es »198 81.',39 193’ Inter- 0,1 lb ® rem ainder of the Grlxxly » m » court defending Its policy ln re- -------- est »6 389 01 1931 tuxes »84 323 K“ P which will be com pleted ,Ir? *. «’«D ing *»«* gard to the elem entary school L ightn in g Rod F en ton of Al- >4 1MI Inl.raM «7 M8TO 11G7 29 * " h"> gardening did not tak e up all his fund The court has been upper- berta? C a n ? won two out of three llie a S is X S '; im » K The Brice creek road to Cham 'JutmeT*’ homing g ir d ’J n l m ak ng° Sujiai' J a P ™ »438 22 pion saddle lias been com pleted bav Ueu hein Ei th r e .h ' ,naklnB ^ he »ch«»ol district« protest this strong boy of Salem In a largely On July 1. 1933, In addition lo and those who have b«-n over It L a d,o vf r ol’ ilo ^ e m books and roJiP t . ^ ‘«.’Jm T n « *{?' a,Uendcd m atch at the “ “ »ry 5 the »1.163,777.78 foi the current "ay It Is alm ost a boulevard m usic he divided hTJE tilaM s w ith m r o t? .a «,,*? 1 ,rlda>' *«t>ton had beaten his r » ? : r“ 7 o r i ” s h o w J i * t h ' r i » ^ O roU .mTko'utni ^ Orb e ^ t m lp k t « ^ f . W r ^ r^ m . X u ^ ^ ^ o w n X ^ ^ “.¿a“ "* P“ 'd *" g a s : s m a - “. r s r a S ¿ i S S a « È Hole Wax Blurted Finit Oreut Experiment lu Qoveruuioul by the People fk ;c ry Will Move GRIME AGAINST GIRLS CHARGEAGAINSTSALLEE we. THREE CITY EMPLOYES GIVEN SALARY BOOSTS tot, n (HKLL-FUURIHS3IAIL LANE TAX COLLECTIONS DOUBLE THOSE OF 1933 FARM DEBTS ADJUSTED BIG FOUR DISTRICTS AGAIN ASK FULL LEVY E May Come Here 4. [TIITOll 1*0000 w.;h.ed ,^d ^u ,o “wr; w r c . , v i = ^ , r ^ . n „ . w e r «» IN "I WRESTLING IIIILUILIIIU GARD UnilU * 679.80 FOOTBALL SEASON IS TD OPEOEXT YYEEK C ottage Grove high , football « so n Will open Saturday of next season eek when 11,.,..i„.„„I ..le a will w u| week, when Reedsport high be here. Coach Orlo Bagley tan porta to have a heavier team tha p e r ie ^ iT : T h / u r o ^ "x " vm ieuvrii m e m o v e H u m w in open the season on a new field and u n iform s. . nd In ln new uniform The battle for p osition s on tho team Is etili In progress. G am es follow ing the R eedsport gam e are; O ctober 3 Eugeni, at C ottage Grove. O ctober 12 U niversity high at but other« hav« h««n r«nu««t«H but Others Have be« n requested to heV kK.kout “ d “ tanca be,ow tno liMikout. , , t , ixieatton work Is being done on the Oregon-Colorado road and four m iles of slash in g has beet. fom pleted.^ This is to be part of the Stcanihont rund. . »u « ouiig wom en o f tw o or three decades searched vaJnly through songbooks for an old classic, "W hile Shepherds W atched" ns It waa sung ln E ng land The l.ousew lvea befriended Mr T hackray ln his culinary trials and one o f them gave him a s — ä over ! . beTuuJj^ t h ^ l V a / ’ i . ^ ^ « ' ? ’ 1 "“ o 1 “ »»« the flis t two roads were being Improved w ith NI11A LhaT h'.“ be o.J5pe,’i £ d :S,.i,.‘.‘.V .ber. L'_ .‘ * b» h . Grizzly . tb *’ ,O,’"y b?in< 4 aud .UI> ____ - j ■ . . j “ “ „ .r ^ h a t Is X T ab l*."u nT iT "]'.^ F ire Place: There are lim e , w hen ba<'h,,|1o rh,"od bad. f°r 1 seem lo be at a pioneer w edding, and the bride, still in her lovely woddln« drca!'. ls having a box o f «Inlntl?«. pnekrd for the friend of he, childhood ................. s , ’e Is overseein g ‘b’ J°b hw-aelf, - — — ~ 1 1 - ' w - ~ fair and equitable policy,’ the court is "assum ing legislative and judicial pow ers which it does not possess," according to the brief filed bv the districts did 'n o ? '’“ « l u l r j r a n s f e r of''fund* collected for other purposes" to the elem entary fund In the event «aaaax «aaw w oa^vw w , «»«.»- «• L zX *O V ^ leatherneck, won two out of three fad s f rom Bulldog Jackson Port- ia ,ut cavem an Ja’ keon won1 the land cavem an. Jackson won the f ,rat fall w ith a ham m erlock, Jacobs won the second fall w ith ^ h ir d " a ^ te ^ m c a l'fo u ^ a ite r m inute? of hard S t U l l ^ The Cottage Grove Fuzztafl band ¿5225255 show n in an opinion o f the attor- m .n s t6 soonsor another m ft£h ney general on Decem ber 30, 1932. o ctober 12 ' to the effect that ' the wholo _____________ am ount represented by 2 m ills on the dollar Is required by the pres | | j | ¡kip f |f ö llU i O iU m ent statu te to be credited to the elem entary school fund of each county by the county treasurer .............. ” 0" next year. * ”'* " J y f,g“re . - I w ithout any deduction for any Now I see n beautiful infant, cause whatsoever." here In the Taylor home, Its fea- ______________ H ir e s w n x llk c , because of np- County ('turner Is Coming, proaehlng death A subdued Eng- The county canner will be here A petition for oiling the Row list, voice Is here, offerin g herbs again Thursday and Friday of next river road front Cottage Grove to used In England for fevers." week at the city park, according D lsston w as filed with the county rn n rP T P •,’i>kll"h friend s o f Mr. to M iss Carolyn D oolittle. Red court Friday, having been signed r l l l n U l l l i r I I I r l l n r ll I T hackray seem ed a bit too hilar- Cross representative. All those generally by residents along the Eugene. L Iillin ilU L IU I UIILUIU lous when ill tim es he would henr w ishing to use th e canner will road and by those transporting October 19 Roseburg nt Roee- --------- of som e E nglish widow , whom , he register at 1 o c lo c kTuesday at equipm ent and supplies into the burg. W hile the realonnl forester has f'u ’cl,,'d.' blight con sen t lo becom e the armory. All fruits and vege- B ohem ia district. The petition ask s O ctober 28 Open. power to close all national forests ih" bf'l'b'cr't he so m uch needed tables, with the exception of corn that if oiling to D lsston can not N ovem ber 3 North Bond nt to hunting during the fir« h a z a r d h ®r e , * n t h l» new country. In an and carrots, m ay be canned. M eats be granted that the road be oiled North Bend. s . ' , a ■ " » - ............................ ' " " “ d < a v - i y . that . - . s It » was - » . believed . . . ™ . m oney Novem ber 12 Springfield al Col r stated lion nF hu nters and others’ using '"‘ m J' ThneVniv'«’e’trlnl8b"dhT1On I age Orovn. W. II. Itavls Injured voted by the district for oiling n ot t h e forests f o r e s t . to Io m .,.,11.,^ M D avis. _ _______, Lorane, ___ cut _ his had ___ not ____ boon __,______ expended the m a .k k o ,h th « a t i e tlo n m r * Ih » o a a c c k a r r ity a y s t trials r i m s did am not \V. H. _____ _ _____ un necessary H owever lireeaid lo'i'w ’ Po,,. b l s humor. The gypsies stole head severely Tuesday afternoon County E ngineer Morse has re- | will be taken to see Ihnl rules hi‘”« <‘!'? ‘L S .1,’0**? and h.'’ «'hen he fell against a saw at the ported that of $1,570 voted for oil- governing use of the forests n r .. ! J.'?V ,.,. s R. b ? ’!e.<'n™8<' 1 Ha ,d Dowry Lumber com pany mill nt Ing only $52« has been collected .' com piled w ill, In th is district ■■ "Thou shalt not steal." Two youn g I.orane, where he Is em ployed. while oiling would cost approxl- man' will he placed on both the J?r\'!?? -h-'“ Th*' “ * cut through the skull matel.v »1,300 a m ile. It ls ten I,..i,.« creek ........i. and .....i „1-------- ----- church service Hrlce Hhnrns creek l.‘lu.I ,n "l’rv,l'e B,’d he quoted to but not Into the brain, according m iles to Dorena and 21 m iles to roads In th e Um pqua forest mid Jbelr parent«, “Go out Into the to atten ding ph ysician s at the Eu- D lsston The county engineer said R. R. Turner, candid ate for con- none will be perm itted lo pass ex- J’**1’, iY ,aun<1.byW,iy,‘ ¡“ '.‘J 1,1 . _ _ Rene hospital, who stated that Da- that In 1932-1933 the county spent __ « X a_ . . - ■ tin * n illt. ( h l1 lim it* J llltl til« * lllillll » - I « ’ 0 0 1 , ( 1 11 I r x n xx>n *» L I., n 4 U .. l^ « u l.,l gresH mi the dem ocratic ticket, cent th i'is e 'w h o 'im ;; "th.? ,hp h""' ,h ,‘ lam " and thc blind." vis' condition' w as nt not critical. He $2,985.11 on roads I in thc J district will be the spoakcr «1 the O ctober f,re flghH ng «lu ln m en t a ?n, ,n OWn, V,",on w a’ ,a ," n*' bu‘ 111 ab” ut «0 '’ears of age. and so far this year has expended m onthly evening m eeting o f the f J . and Kn?w ’ the « E he .to lc n lly m ade ]t)M about It. ---- ------------ I betw een »2,300 and $3,000. cham ber of co m m .ro . , H I. nd g'w e, l,,g use nf th. h , . ? « . I,ur,nK tha Mr- T hackray silk Creek R anch Sold. W ringer Injures Ijsd's Arm. The Joseph E. B assett ranch of The young son o f Mr. and Mrs. ................ ........■ ' b . S ' i MrC,,y' t r a t e "" ' s f,” L eight acres, located In the 911k D m 's,q d - ? m i" ; ........................................K X H ? r , "'” ” ,'r X Thp -*re,; r HprunK creek district, w as sold th is week Floyd H unter w as severely Injured to Patrick M. G oggln of M lnne- a few days ago when one of the plred w ithin a few m inutes w ith sota, who has taken possession, lad's arm s w as caught In the roils only Mr, T hackray present. A w ife The B assetts have m ade no plans of a wringer. The lad has a m ania ^ “ "wou". "? b?*, r ‘ com ,,t", '‘T?Td . .y " n? : h ?'“r ,‘ ' • j-"*""*- nrui three children survived Mr. except to visit w ith relatives In for playing around the w ringer got com m ittee without i "u ™ . I'P.V h'?’'1,? V nnSeholack suffered four McCoy, hers of Cottage Grove so* h i? h as _w ,,d ,l‘'’ dny w b .n he The Com stock Lum ber com pany, W ashington. The deal w as handled and failed to heed w arnings of the by the Hall A Johnston R ealty m other. The arm was flattened been reappointed to t h e i,„ « i H e ? Wa’ i brU?bed. from a trestle by n with mill and headqunrti,.„ out tn the accident, but no bones h e K r i n u m iS r „'f’^ a ; ? I ,hr“ ‘n*itRlH" w a" ,a k •,,' to a ,h a " b p"‘ab»‘"bed a ’ logging cam p com pany. h . has --------------------- w ere broken and the boy Is re- y ars. j Eugene hospital. j on Mr. Thackray s place ln the zod»dsM»N n ax « N bzosdzbapv covering rapidly rUTilAllPr t J!7. u S ; K. R. T u r n e r to Be C. ot C. Speaker Tfl ll||||llj llr HllUy HIUrH IS ASKEDJ PETITION ■■■■■■<■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■■■■■■ ■ National Advertisers I Use Newspapers 5 It must be apparent to all I ■ 0 of those who see various methods publicity that national ad- ■ vertisers are large users of ■ newspaper space, preferring newspapers to any other meth- • od of reaching the public. : i ■ ■ 5 S Their reason is that the news- a ■ paper is welcomed into the J ■ to home pay by money those who are willing to get it. « ■ ■ ■ Advertising b y billboards, radio and othr methods does not receive the welcome ac- corded newspapr advrtising. National advertisers value so highly t h e reading public which purchases newspapers that it rigidly inspect« circu- lation figures and refuses to pav for any free portion of the circulation of any newspaper. Those who list newspaper cir- dilations list only the paid por- tion of that circulation. ■ ! ■ i I | ■ ■ 5 J National advertisers spend mil- | 3 and insist upon spending I lions it wii I'iselv and well. ■■8■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■