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C O IT A G K GKOVK , l-ANK (XNJWTV fMCK4«ON. T i l l IPM M V, OCTOBEK i, IM4 N I M B E » OS WATER HATES. SALARY FIXING FAIL BALLOT I .ails on J lo o k c v B eni ( an t l-’o o l St ate ( , I lic e r ANNUAL GOLF TOURNEY TO START NEXT SUNDAY CITY WITHOUT POLICE ANO LIGHTS PROSPECT Many M ule D eer Are Bagged in W eek PEDESTRIAN IS BLAMED FOR MANY ACCIOENTS A co n sid era b le q u a n tity o f venF By Mis* L. J. T aylor. vision, w ere in r«*adiness to sp eak Proposed Limit on Levy Would son cam e Into th e c ity d u rin g the ' p a st w eek. ’1 he F ir s t lu ilh a m Hchool ||«>usa. In th is b uilding w hen th e re cam e Police Chief Lays Down Seven [ Six m ule d eer w ere b ro u g h t W alling area fit to ta ll th e f irs t a n in te rru p tio n . Cut Revenue» Almost hom e by a p a r ty c o n sistin g of Mr. Rule« for Those Using i h is seem ed a lm o st u tte r cru elty luAtham school h o u se a log h u t, a n d a n d Mrs. E. R. L em ley a n d tw o he »«M-ins to d e rid e it in o th e r to th»- young people w ho were 50 Per Cent. sons, C lift H lner, M iss G oldie Traffic Lane«. w ays. Yet he c a n n o t e rase fro m a th ir s t for new se n sa tio n s, but th« H ayes, E a rl H ayes a n d G eorge 1 he a n n u a l h a n d ic a p to u rn a m e n t th e unchang«*ubie p ast so im p o rt Inter r ru p tio n w as by a k in aiy gen A t i l « l l i u t f t i r t<» i « » id a t « If the proposed 2b-mlll levy o n : W hite T h ey h u n te d in th e B u rn s of th e golf club tor th e p re sid e n t's a n t a s h rin e In the e arly h isto ry of tlem an w hose q u ietly sp o k e n w ords w a te r ra te « a n d m propoaed c h a rte r Is th e m o to rist a lw a y s to blam e to th e M orm ons w ere not over- pr o p e rty ta x a tio n Is e n a c te d a t the area. < up w in « ta rt at v o 'clock S u n d ay so u th L ane c o u n ty . MiiM'itdiiient to fix ealaitoM of city fa ta l o r se rio u s a c c id e n ts In F o u r m ule d e er w ere b ro u g h t v In o lving T he aud ien ce N ovem ber election, th e city of ar»d continue tor fiv e w eek» Up to officer» will not be on th e N o v tin T h is school ho u se stood e ast of b .a i d by o th e rs p e d e s tria n s ? Un eertrl-finula th e play will b« la th e h ig h w a y , w ith in a c o n v en ien t a n ew th a t he w as a school di C o tta g e G rove will be com pelled to I hom e by a p a r ty c o n sistin g of bar ballot P e titio n » p ic s e n te d to T he a n sw e r Is "N o,” a c c o rd in g lop m a rly »1 p e r c e n t from its W illiam Z im m erly. F ra n k and holes For the scrni-finale a n d fi d is ta n c e o t It, a n d so u th of a wide rector. th e c ity council M onday n ig h t ank P olice C hief G re en B. P<’c h er, 'The M orm on sp o k e sm a n , sens o p e ra tin g exp en ses fo r 1H35. T h e j Clay G a ld ab ln i a n d Len B row n. to nale th e play will be gg holes. Thia bend In th e riv e r th a t flow« n o r th in« th a t »n« n a n o k u i i h i . w ho h a s Issued a "code" fo r pedes- ru le a p p lie s to l>oth c h a m p io n sh ip w ard, a n d for som e d ista n c e below ing sy m p a th y fo r his aid«* in the only w ay It could do th a t w o u ld ; Bill Z im in erly w ould h av e enjoyed ■u«h an a m e n d m e n t I»« su b m itte d be to d isc h a rg e ev ery c ity em- \ th e trip m o re If he hadn't, been a n d c o n so latio n flig h ts. to th e voter» of C o tta g e G rove th is bend th e riv< r p a ra lle ls th e a u d ie n ce , a n n o u n c e d loudly th a t P a irin g s for th e firs t day'« ¡day highw ay. Above th is riv e r bend, Obje< tio n s wore being m ade to his ploye. T h ere would be no m oney j com pelled to do so m uch of th e were re je c te d bueauae o f not belli« to i»ay police, th e re w ould be no d ish w a sh in g a n d »o m u ch of the haVe been p o sted a t th e clu b house th e s tre a m Is well «juat of w here •p e a k in g a n d began to set fo rth In p ro p « i form a n d b ecau se of a n d one m a tc h m u st bs played the school house stood. K ec«m tlyan th e per se c u tlo n s e n d u re d by his m oney to p a y a c ity re co rd e r, going to tow n th a t he d id n 't g et being ttiiiblgunu» aa to m ea n in g a n o th e r in te rru p tio n th e re w ould be no m oney to pay tim e to h u n t m uch, b u t be got th e *»a«h w eek A nyone fa llin g to m eet office b uilding stood on a b o u t th e sect w hen C ity A tto rn ey b o m b a id pointed a n op p o n en t w ith in a w eek will ba »am e site, a» n e arly a s I can * a m e from a n o th e r school d ire c to r, a w a te r s u p e r in te n d e n t A fte r th a t biggest a n d best d eer anyw ay. out m any e rro r» in th e form of e u t w as m ade, It w ould be neces w o m ule d eer w ere se c u re d by i CHOI « le d n s h a v in g d e fa u lte d . T h is le a rn th e p etition« a n d m ethod of pre* < A n d erso n M iddleton L u m who a rriv e d coatless, h a tle s s a n d sa ry to lop o ff a b o u t 11,500 of a T p a r ty c o n sistin g o f M r a n d M rs. red of face, b u t by no m ea n s is n e ce ssa ry in o rd e r th a t o ther ber com pa u y e office.) a e n ta tio n In the flret place, even o th e r expense. T he f ir s t c u t p ro b -i E d K eitzer. M r a n d Mrs. R e ad br«-athi«;»s nor u n p re p a re d for the m a tc h e s m ay not he d elayed. If e n ac te d , th e ptop o aale would A ccording to W alling, th is log p sychological m om ent. ably w ould be In s tr e e t lig h tin g H em enw ay. Mr. a n d Mrs. R alp h llie r e will be a n e n try fee of 25 build have been of no eff»-< i becauae the in g w as In use from 53 to serv ice a n d th e c ity w ould be le ft i T e e te rs a n d G eorge T eeter», w ho Ib is g rie v a n c e a g a in s t M orm ons c e n ts am i prix«» will be a w a rd e d 60. proposal» h a d no e n a c tin g clati»«» had «xisted sin ce he h a d cro ssed in d a rk n e s s a larg e p a r t of each w ent to th e B u rn s c o u n try . In both < h u m p io n sh lp a n d co n so a n d re fe rre d only In d e fin itely to 'T here a re n u m ero u s p e rso n s who th e plains. H e now gave voice to rdght. W ith no police o fficers, t h a t ; A p a rty com posed o f H. B. and latio n flights. m d ln a m * a n d c h a t t e l p r o v i s i o n » M r mb* re of th e w om en's clu b w ould be able, if th ey w ished, to it and sta te d th e p io v isio n r e g a r d w ould n o t be a very sa tis fa c to ry Lloyd G riggs. 8. L. G o d a rd . R a y propoeed to h r am ended, because visualize from m em o ry lu&tham ing th e school b uilding a rra n g e m e n t a n d bu sin ess m en T ra s k , J a c k C ave a n d E a rl S tew will »erve d in n e r a t 1 go a n d tw o- the fo rm of the p e tition» w as e x We will go to th e g ro v e ,” a n pro b ab ly would h a v e to su b scrib e I a r t left M onday for th e D ayville ball m ixed foursom e p lay will fo l w ith o u t th e ra ilro a d o r th e paved tre m e ly fa u lty , the proposed h ig h w a y o r th e b u ild in g s of to d ay nounced th e M orm on upokenm an, a p riv a te fu n d to m a in ta in a p r i co u n try . low «iiH 'iiilinent follow ing th e n a n o » H eavy tim b e r stood on th e H a zle rio doubt to th e g r e a t joy of th e v a te police o ffice r. C hief o f P olice P itc h e r, E R • • • of p e titio n e r» ln»tead of preced in g to n p to p e rty , w h e re th e Hlik c re e k younger set, a n d h is ow n s a tis A ccording to d a ta a n aly zed by W iese a n d P e te N elson left yes P a irin g » for S u n d a y » play a re a» th e nam e«, th e re b y not being real c o u n try now Is. P r a ir ie g ra ss, now te rd a y for th e S ilver L ak e c o u n th e re se a rc h d e p a rtm e n t of t h e 1 factio n in n o t being co m p letely follow s: iy a p art of the p e titio n , because e x tin c t, g re w lu x u ria n tly In th e ro u ted . U n iv e rsity of O regon. C o ttag e try . Swartg. W r i g h t Hr t n a n s in c o n n ec tio n w ith th e s ta te the i.«n i • •• oi th ( p at It Iona w ere op« n »pure». T he wild s tr a w b e r G rove is now lev y in g 14 m ills for N ichols, L einivy g r wide L e t’s q u i t K illing" drive, a not c e rtifie d a» legal voter». T he ry s w ere a g re a t deal la rg e r In , M inutea of M w tin g . o p e ra tio n a n d 16.» m ills for d e b t h uJtsm an, Mills s a fe ty c a m p a ig n sp o n so red by th e c ity a tto rn e y a lw expraaaed th e a ll th e valleys th a n th e y a re now. service, m a k in g a to ta l c ity levy of As we e n te r th e sch o o lh o u se we G o d ard . 11111. O reg o n S ta te M otor a sso c iatio n , belief th a t It w ould not he c o n s ti C o tta g e G rove receiv es p ra ise from find the c h a irm a n , H e n ry W ells 30.» m ills O n a c c o u n t of th e fa c t C h a m b e rs, Bede A m e ric an L egion, P . T. A. a n d o th tu tio n a l to fix w a te r rate» w ithout v isito rs p a ssin g th ro u g h , yet the T aylor, b lac k sm ith . fa rm e r, 11- th a t p ro p e rty o f L an e c o u n ty is G ra b e r, Schoh e r g ro u p s. re fe re n c e to w h e th e r bondholder» little valley s u rro u n d in g It held a ■ ensi-d hut not o rd a in e d to p re a c h a sse ssed a c c o rd in g to th e e stim a te S c o t I, L e o n a rd w ould he p ro tec te d A p p ro x im ately 50 p e r c e n t of a c great« r c h a rm for th e e a rly s e t in the M eth o d ist c h u rch . A t one of th e s ta te ta x co m m issio n a t p a Young Sr.. C het W h ee le r Aa th e propoaal to fix water- c id e n t fa ta litie s a r e p e d e stria n s, it tle rs th a n a n y o n e of to d a y c a n tim e a Q u a k er, th e t r a its of th is slig h tly m ore th a n 50 p e r c e n t Iru s k , C oiner. t a l e » wan a p p a re n tly only a p ro w as p o in te d o u t lo llo w tn g a re realize sect h ave re m a in e d w ith him to th e levy re q u ire d on a 50 p e r c e n t A nderson. S m ith posed o rd in a n c e . It could h ave been seven ru le s c o n ta in e d In th e pedes -ome e x te n t, h elp in g to so fte n h is basis (w hich th e p roposed law W elle. A n iau f am e n d ed a t any tim e by th e city tr ia n s "c o d e;” Sunday fo r B ooks a n d Saddles. to g g e d fe a tu re s Into u n b ro k e n fixes) w ould be so m ew h at hig h er. Locals Score in Every Quarter B agley. L em ley J r. council, 1— N e v e r c ro ss s tr e e ts b etw een S u n d a y w as th e d a y of B ooks kindliness. B efore 1830. w hile y et To s u p p o rt th e p re se n t o p e ra tin g N. J Ni-laon, H andera Intersections. The pro|»o»<d w a te r r a te a m e n d a n d S ad d les. !■ I re a rm s a n d T ools u n m a rrie d a n d w hile living In N ew b udget, fo r exam ple, C o tta g e G rove While Visitors Can t Get K ing, Z im inerly. m en t fixed 11 6t) aa th e m ax im u m 2— D o n o t c ro ss s tr e e ts in f r o n t m u st sta y a t hom e a n d re st, or Je rse y , he a t one tim e signed a w ould be com pelled to levy 14.8 M o rtlo ck . C aldw ell m o n th ly m e te r ra te , w hich 1« it, of onco m in g c a r s a t n ig h t, espe- sulk, because B ooks a n d S ad d les Near Goal Line. c o n tra c t w ith W aller a n d Lee in m ills on a 50 p e r c e n t v a lu a tio n , D eY oung J r . C arlaon. c e n ts m ore th a n th e ¡»tear nt m in i c ia ly if w e arin g d a r k c lo th e s o r If 1 he d e b a t e d 16 will s t a r t a con- h a d gone to u w ed d in g o r t big w hich h e a g re e d to com e to th e a n d 17.» m ills lo r debt service th e w e a th e r is rain y . m um . a n d fixed m ax im u m con •u m p tlo n fur th e m in im u m m t« - a t Secoud Plant Lost by Same solution flig h t the follow ing S u n d in n e r or to U riels B u rn s 's /.n g m g w est a s th e c o m p a n y 's b lac k sm ith . m a k in g a to ta l o f 32.7 m ills. 3— R e m e m b er it is e a s ie r fo r a C o ttage G rove rom ped all over school, fro m w hich a dozen wso* W hy h e did not com e I h a v e been S ta te d in te rm s of a c tu a l m oney day t,UUU gallon», w ith a ta le of 10 R e e d sp o rt in its f irs t fo o tb all g a m e p e d e s tria n th a n fo r th e d riv e r of Company Within Two- d in g s wer® goin g to r e s u l t . u nable to learn . involved, th e levy fo r o p e ra tin g Any not able to play S u n d a y cen t» th e th o u sa n d gallon» t o t all a n a u to w eig h in g m o re th a n a to n h ire a rn is , S ad d les a n d Tools hud The m in u te s o f th e m ee tin g a re e x p en ses in C o tta g e G rove is 314.- of th e se a so n played h e re S a tu r to m ak e a su d d e n stop. m u st play th e ir m a tc h e s b e fo re used above gallon» E v id e n tly day. T he local lads scored in each Year Period th e follow ing S u n d a y o r th e y win a jo y o u s life of tra v e l a n d a d v en w ritte n In th e c le ar, p e c u lia r h a n d 145. I f th e p roposed a m e n d m e n t q u a rte r, w hile th e v isito rs a t no th e p u rp o se w » » to e n c o u ra g e i r r i 4 — D on’t ste p in to a s tr e e t fro m tu re , but w hen th e c irc u it rid e rs w ritin g of Jo se p h T aylor, w ho, af- p re v ails th e c ity 's levy will be he re co rd e d its d e fa u ltin g g a tio n Fhen follow ed a m b ig u o u s betw een p a rk e d c ars. tim e o ffere d a re a l th re a t. cam e, When th e rnldw lves rode I-lie of u n k n o w n orig in d e s tro y te r coin in g w est, had ta k e n w rit lim ite d to 8 m ills, w hich on C ot ra te s a r a te of 7 '’« n ts th e 5— W h en c ro ssin g a s tr e e t in In th e f irs t q u a r te r M ason, h a lf W otnen of th e go lf c lu b serv ed a b o u t on th e ir fa ith fu l nags, w hen ing lessons fro m a P ro fe ss o r La ta g e G rove v a lu a tio n w ould yield back, c a rrie d th e ball o v e r fro m tra ffic , don t o sc illa te like a sew th o u sa n d gall« I.* for ed the A n d erson-M iddleton m ill on W ebber w as called, F ir e c o lle tte . Jo s e p h T a y lo r In 56 had 37.626 T he decline fro m 14.8 m ills irrig a d o r ing h in e s h u ttle ;’’ p ro ceed w hb h would so u th 1> n th s tre e t i u o d a y n ig h t a b o u n teo u s picnic d in n e r Munday a Lioctor r m s a n d Tools m u st h ave been serv ed a s q u a rte rm a s te r-s e rg e a n t to 8 m ills a n d th e d e clin e from th e 4-yard line for th e f ir s t score slow ly m a ac h ave bee n 3 cent» the th t >u»and w ith a loss ro u g h ly e stim a te d a t noon to un n m« ru b e rs w ho had n d ste ad ily a h e a d so m o in the R ogue riv e r w ar, a n d is so 314,185 to 37,626 w ould be a d e clin e T h o reso n co n v erted . T h o reso n took to ris ts m ay kn o w w hich w ay you 1«*»» th a n c h a rg e d th e y e ar ro und PXi.uoo A lthough th e p lan t had ■pent th e fo renoon c le a rin g a j< a lo u s of B ooks a n d Saddles. a R e e d sp o rt p u n t in th e second F o re n o o n s on S u n d a y s w ere de listed In ta b le s of o ffic e rs Issued of 46 p e r cent. u»er. whi le a m em b er of th e w a ter not h e m in op« ra tio n sin ce lkiiti. n ig h tm a re of ro u g h betw een six a n d ra n it b a ck 45 y a rd s fo r a a re going. th e m a c h in e ry re m a in e d In it. a n d eight a n d sev en a n d e ig h t voted to re lig io u s services, a f te r t>y th e g o v e rn m e n t, a lth o u g h his «'uiiiiiiUtcii’ ha» p o in ted out th a t 6 — G ive c o n sid e ra tio n to th e fa c t touchdow n. B yron T hies c o n v erted U lli« »r not T he *e w as ins u r fa irw a y s T h e n u m b e r of m en vol- w hich th e p io n e e rs e n te rta in e d a p p o in tm e n t w as irre g u la r undei «u eh a provteion a i¡>ereon th e tr y fo r p o in t on a pass, m a k th a t p e d e s tria n s a r e p e rm itte d to bus be« ri le a rn e d as u n te c r» w ho re p o rte d fo r w ork e a c h o th e r freely In th e ir hom es. m in u te s a re a s fo llo w s: u«lriK w» te r foi irrig a tio n for a ing th e sco re 14 to 0, w h ere it re w alk on Loth sid e w a lk s a n d s tre e ts "Coast F o rk , L an e Co., O. T. »l«l|¡ir* !!((<•nth of th e y e ar pr<jbably « u s ili« sa of th« co m p a n y is b andi wa« »in ttllrr th a n expect « d. d u e to S a d d le h o rses, tie d d u rin g fore- w hile m o to rists a r e re q u ire d to re m ained a t th e h a lf could m « i a.OUO gallon» for &6 cent». d in P o rtla n d by G eorge Geriln* th e h u r Ring »ea»on and last-o f-th o - nrions to th e h u sh es frin g in g th e M ay the 24th day. A. D 1857. In th e th ird p e rio d T h o reso n m ain betw een c u r b lim its. C o ast fo rk a n d th e hig h w ay , w ere T h e C oast F o rk U nion S a b b a th m o n th Inventorlew , n w hile the re g u la r u»er » u u l it pay e v .r t h .l r s s 7— A lw ays w a lk on th e le ft side sn e a k e d 15 y a rd s th ro u g h th e nil pr< •r ab o u t htalf th e jo b wax co n ip lu trd In use a f te rn o o n s by th e y o u n g ! school o rg a n iz e d by a d o p tin g a >1 for th e si « m i m ass of flam es before the R e e d sp o rt lin e to th e G rove 40 A of a h ig h w a y , fa c in g tr a f f ic ; ste p a la rm By «pe vial reque»t of a n u m b e r people, w ho wi nt In g ro u p s of a c o n stitu tio n su b m itte d to th e votes a n o th e r ambigu« o ff th e p a v e m e n t to p e rm it a c a r fixed w as sounded, th e fire d e p a rtm e n t T w o m o n th s follow ing th e tra g ic p e n a lty se t th e G ro v e rs back to to p a ss you. w ho WMinted to be th e re b u t could dozen or m ore on J a u n ts to v a rio u s j of th o se p re s e n t by H e n ry W ells • rat«« of | i fe iri I th e ir ow n 25. On th e next play p lac es E n g ag e d c o u p les rode to «¡unaly h a d se v e ra l s tr e a m s p loy T ay lo r (o c cu p y in g th e c h a ir) and d e a th of his f a th e r. J a c k E n g ra m . not, a in d h e r v o lu n te e r S u n d a y will no q u a n tity of w a te r sta te d M ason s tre a k e d th ro u g h 75 y a rd s A ra te of $1 6o a m o n th w as ing a n d sa t <-d th e p la n e r shed, d r y be held follow ing th e a n n u a l tour- g e th e r a n d o th e r y oung w om en th e n p ro ceed ed to elect th e follow 14, son of Mrs. M aude H o o p er E n lo r th e th ir d touchdow n. T h o reso n lode w ith th e ir e sc o rts, w ho m ig h t ing o ffice rs, viz H. W. T aylor, g ra m , R edding, Cal., w as killed in Kam ille» of m em ber» be fixed foi u se rs not h a v in g m eters. ing nhed a n d n e a rb y p ro p e rty n am en t. b ro th e rs, frie n d s o r su ito rs 's u p e r in te n d e n t; W illiam l l a m a , li a h u n tin g a c c id e n t S e p tem b e r 22 c o n v erted th e e x tra p o in t by ru n Which Is 15 c e n ts less th a n th«- O th e r c o m p a n ies had lu m b e r on Joined th e p a r ty nt noon W om en n in g th e ball. T he fin a l G rove I nlon m ihlm th School O rganized. b r a ria n ; J. p. T aylor, se c re ta ry . n e a r h is hom e. to th e of th e golf d u b h av e ex p ressed p re sen t ra te N o re g u la tio n s of n e a rb y do« k» a d ja c e n t score c am e on a pass. S h o rtrid g e In th e lovely m o n th o f M ay, on , " I n a c c o rd a n c e to th e c o n stitu tio n H uuthem P a c ific railw ay , b u t th is T h e f a th e r died fro m in ju rie s appr* e la tio n of th e coop«* rat ion of a n y k ind w ere Im poaed upon th e th e 2«th d a y th ere o f. In 18S7, a th e s u p e rin te n d e n t a p p o in te d th e su s ta in e d in a n a u to m o b ile crash . to T hies. fro m th e R e ed sp o rt 28 ut no tim e e n d a n g e re d . wive« of m em bers. n o n ■ m e t•• |e d user, so he ¡«resuma was p e rso n s _ te a c h e rs The son h a d sh o t a deer. W hen line. T h o reso n converted. jile u sa n t a c tiv ity c e n te re d In a n d follow ing • • • hly could use a n y q u a n tity of W eather was ideal fo r fig h tin g T h e lin eu p s: fire 1 h e rs h a d been ra in a n d F ullnw ii.^ th» picnic nil&ad fo u r- a ro u n d a little log school house, Male te a c h e rs. W illiam H a r r is . J he a p p ro a c h e d th e a n im a l a n d C o tta g e G rove w a te r for 11 60 a m< »nth R e e d s p o rt •cm » plny.-d tw i> ball m atch»«. Mr built on th e low lan d s of a p ic tu r P . T aylor, J o h n S m all F ir s t fe- fo und It not dead, he s tr u c k th e T lie proposed am e n d u ie n t f«»r th e re w a s n o wind. A nothei in a c tiv e m ill ow ned by ■ i»l M r. Ciao M o r d o c k had low esq u e v a lle y th ro u g h w hich a n Im em ale te a c h e r, M ary A. S m a ll; 2, d e e r w ith h is g u n T h e g u n w as s a la rie s of em ployes fixed r a te S u n d a y school te a c h e rs will be - A rnest . -L T tin sam- «om pany, located a m ile gru»» w ith a <5, W a lte r B all a n d p o rta n t h ig h w a y ta k e s a s o u th S o p h ia J, T aylor. d isc h a rg e d by th e blow a n d th e d c K ib b en of I I u m o n th for honored a t a cov -'.ad dish d in n st LG w e ste rly course. A u nion S a b b a th i»«»uth, w««s d e stro y e d by fire tw o bullet e n te re d th e la d 's groin. " J u n e 28. W illiam J. W h ite a p M rs H aro ld S w artz h a d low net 1125 for en Kins» r I UM) loll ....... .... c —T h o m p so n to be held a t 6 M onday evening p o in ted in ste a d of J o h n S m all, a b D e ath follow ed. w ith í» . S L. G o d a rd a n d M is T. school w as o rganized. for c ity m a rs h a l, >70 for night in th e a rm o ry u n d e r a u sp ice s oi _ R G ___ W e find th e w o rk of o rg a n iz in g se n t i a lso a r ra n g e d in o rd e r). Th« T h e m o th e r, w ho w as a school , 1 Allen y cd Tu« Wh«‘eh-r h a d second low n et o ffice r. |6 0 fo r JanlU F. T h ies ___ 0 for day R T ___ .—W a e g e n e r the m in iste ria l a sso c iatio n . The WA« U»<id • xten»lv •ly A t a la te r d a te ; "T h e follow ing te a c h e r h e re b efo re h e r m a rria g e , K m b by w ith 41 a n d E lb e rt B ede a n d Mrs. c a rrie d on In e x ac tly th e sam e h e a lth of fleer. 130 for citv p e rso n w ho h a s ta u g h t th e long R E ___ W. C ardw ell m pe for »ie<’p in g q u a rte r» On«' N J N elson w on th e co n so latio n in u u n e r a s It Is to d ay , a lth o u g h It a m o u n t w as ra is e d by su b s c rip tio n h a s been in a h o sp ita l follow ing nsy. |7 5 foi w atei collector. >M) tra hobo, w ho had b re n »loepiing th e re w ith a net of 43 N ext S u n d a y 's Is a fa r c ry from th e little log fo r th e p u rp o se of p u rc h a sin g th e d e a th of h e r h u sb a n d a n d th is Ja to n - Q ........ . E sse lstro m est tim e w ill be especially h o n o r fo r re co rd e r W ith th e exception Tue»« ed. T he p ro g ra m follow s: I n tr o LH lay nig h t. re p o rte d t second shock h a s d e a lt h e r a se vlasor. m ixed foursom e ¡»lay will » ta rt a t b u ild in g a n d th e d irt h ig h w a y to books." of th« nl o ffice r, th e o b ject w w tw d u c tio n of T o a s tm a s te r H. B. F e r- S ho rtrid g e KH .......C arlso n th e m o d ern school building, th e o o th a n » »e« k q u a rt vere blow. T h e re Is a su rv iv in g T he a m o u n t ra is e d fell u n d e r th e ere un* 2 an«J w om en w ho a re w ives of w as evlde to fix a s i m ax i d n 1 T horeson ------- F _____C. C ardw ell rin by R ev. J a m e s A. S m ith in the buildin a n d fear«rd t hey n u m b e r s b u t not m e m b e rs o f th e p re se n t-d a y road sy ste m a n d the sum a d v a n c e d by th e s u p e rin te n d siste r, ag ed 12. m um th e s a la rie •S s such offl« a re had not « » 'a p e ig S u b s titu te s : C o tta g e G ro v e—K eF v ocation, Rev. if . A. G roves; open ri N o c ra d e i • ?. n » worn« n 's clu b have been a sk e d to la te st m e a n s o f trav el. e n t, but goes u p w a rd s o f 323. now g e ttin g The nig h t o ffice r ly. D u tto n , W ilson. L ilja. D ecker. ing so n g s led by L o ren H a rv ey ; gl v«ni. how ever, to a n y pu»»Ibliily Join in th e play Also we find a w ell-dressed g ro u p C o n trib u to rs a re a s follow s; "H. now re ce iv in g >75 T rac y . Cook, S p rig g s; R e e d s p o rt— vocal n u m b ers, P re s b y te ria n q u a r of people. T h e m en w e ar w hite W. T aylor. J. P T ay lo r, W illiam • • • It h a s been p ointed o u t. liOW th a t th ey tnigh t be in the fíam e» B u tle r, H udson. K och. M cCIay te t; " I n A p p re c ia tio n of th e S u n s h irts , well s ta rc h e d a s to collars, H a rris , G eorge Sm all. Ja c o b C line- th e oldest In roinilnr w o m rn 'a play a t I 30 e v er, th a t in a t least tw o I n s t a m es m ill in d a y School T e a c h e r," M iss Milli- S am son. S cott, P a in e T h en had W edncaday Mra. T C. W h ee le r a n d c u ffs a n d fro n ts, a n d b lack silk sn ilth . H e n ry Sm all, J a m e s Mc such a n a m e n d m e n t w ould not bec n a O fficials: S ta n S um m ers, r e fe r c en t B u rro w s; "The S u n d a y School Hill a t th e sj dna l< Mi Ciao M nralock w ore lie d for tie«, tied bow fa sh io n , a re w orn. B ride, H e n ry G ilb ert, J a m e s Mc a cc o m p lish its p u rp o se T he c ity for at T e a c h e r in R e tro s n e c t," S. L. ee; C rouch, u m p ire : S h o fsta ll. head a st 30 vears. T he 3 row h low net a n d Mra. W h eeler w on th e P a rtia lly sh a v e d fa ce s a r e th e rule F a rla n d , Alex Cooley. Is a ia h Bos c n g tn e ci receiv es little »ulury ns M ackin "A S u p e rin te n d e n t's View linesm an. d raw . M r. V ictor C h a m b e ra a n d am o n g th e elders, th e b e ard being ley, M eth o d ist S a b b a th School U n su ch , h is sa la ry com ing from var- L u m b e r c o m p an y o p e ra te d of a S u n d a y School T ea ch e r," M. P a ss e n g e r bu sin ess on th e S o u th Schofield S te w a rt a re th e w orn m d iffe re n t sty les M ost of ion." toita fu n d s, th e g r« a te r p a rt being fo r m an y y e a rs u n d e r th e m an- M r. C. H ic k e n b o tto m ; 'T h e Sunday f Lon Hill Its m ill w as c o m m itte e In c h a rg e o f plav for th e young m en a re sm ooth sh av en My m o th e r h a d d a ta a s to c la ss e rn P a c ific h a s show n w o n d e rfu l b u d g eted «» wage« fo r w a te r su- agem School T e a c h e r a s Seen by a W here Jew elry Is w o rn It is gold. once b u rn e d a n d re b u ilt T he p lan t es, but th is h a s been lost. im p ro v e m en t d u rin g 1934. a c c o rd th ia m o n th perlnt* rident T he Ja n ito r receives B usiness M an." O. V B re ese, "T he In case a n y o n e c o n te n d s th a t In J u n e . 1857, Jo se p h T a y lo r w as ing to K. D. D eM arais, tra v e lin g little sa la ry ns such hut d ra w s JUM huriie«! w as a m o d ern one S un d ay School T e a c h e r's A im ,” C. th e S a b b a th school of m y story- given a c la ss book on th e b a c k of tic k e t a g e n t, w ho w as a v isito r In from the w a te r fund, sew er fund w hen In o p e ratio n . V. B ry so n ; "W hat Is It All R elief C ouncil to .Meet. should h a v e been held elsew here w hich is w ritte n "C oast F o r k C lass th e city d u rin g th e p a st w eek. H e Th«’ ( ‘resw ell fir« d e p a rtm e n t etc A b o u t? ", E v a n g e lis t B. R o ss The C o tta g e G rove R e lie f council tlin n at L a th a m , th e m in u te s of re s p o n d e d to a « a ll bv se n d in g a a ttr ib u te d th e in c re a se to a g r e a t Book. 1857." Inside is w ritte n E v an s. P e titio n s a re to be r e r ir r n la te r will hold a n Im p o rta n t m ee tin g nt th is m eetin g a re head ed "Coast "C lass B ook fo r C oast F o rk C lass e r n u m b e r of p e rso n s m o ving over «»n th e o ffice t« ' sa la rie s a m e n d hose tru c k All th e c h u rc h e s o f th e c ity H o'clock n e x t W e d n ra d a y In th e F o rk . Also th e p e rso n n el of the S p e n c e r B u tte D istric t. O regon th e c o u n try , r a th e r th a n to a n y di m en t, th e ¡dan being to p lace It on c ity council ch n m b er. h a v e been Invited to p a rtic ip a te . m ee tin g Is com posed e n tire ly of C onference. Jo se p h P. T avlor. version fro m o th e r m e a n s of t r a n s K illing l*et C osts >25 «i sp ecial ballot nt th e N ovem ber T he a f fa ir is p a r t o f a n a tio n A ssessed v a lu a tio n o f p ro p e rty re sid e n ts In th e C oast F o rk , or L e a d e r, L evi C P h illip s. P r in p o rtatio n . S hooting a p et d e er e a s t J o e C. electio n ide m o v em e n t to h o n o r B ible In L an e c o u n ty th is y e a r Is m ore w fu tu re L a th a m , d is tric t iR e s id e n ts c h a rg e ." Moi’.vr MEW. H a tc llffs of S alem >23 a n d c o sts school te a c h e r s o f A m erica. E a c th a n a m illion a n d a q u a r te r dol p erso n h a s b een a sk e d to b rin g h a M rs. H elen R ic h a rd so n Dies. Oct. I. Mra. D. L. M iller acco m of H a zle to n c ree k w ere in th is d is "R em em ber th e fa st on th e F r i w hen h< a p p e a re d in E u g en e Jus- tr ic t I T h en a g a in th e perso n n el la rs less th a n it w as in 1933, a c covered dish, k n ife, fork, spoon, d a y p re ce d in g eac h q u a rte rly m e e t I n te r m e n t se rv ice s fo r M rs. H el p an ied h e r d a u g h te r, Mra. Louie tice c o u rt M onday. T h e c h a rg e w as en R ic h a rd so n . 82. o f E u g e n e w ere c o rd in g to a sse ssm e n t su m m a ry p la te a n d cup. k illing a d eer s m a lle r th a n a fork- l.a y n g of G ow dyvlllc, to th e B ert of th is S a b b a th school Is th e sam e ing. " J u n e 9th. 1857." M yers hom e a t Blue M ou n tain a s th a t of th e follow ing M orm on held h e re M onday S he died S a t re le ased a t th e o ffice of A ssesso r «•d h orn in cid e n t, w hich h a p p en e d In th e In D ecem b er. 1857. M ary A. u rd a y in E u g en e . She w as a siste r B F. K eeney on T uesday. K a tcllffe w as a rre s te d w hen S unday. T h e v a lu a tio n placed upon all su m m e rtim e a n d p rio r to 185« S m all of H a zle to n c ree k w a s m a r of th e la te M ra C ooter, m o th e r of Mr. a n d Mra. R a lp h S n n u e r a n d ira te re sld o n te living east o f Cot- M orm on In c id e n t. sp e n t the ried to Jo se p h P. T a y lo r a n d som e J o h n C ooter, m e m b e r of th e legis p ro p e rty in th e co u n ty th is y e a r tag.« G rove re p o rte d th e k illing M l.. M yrtle S n a u e r W h en th e first L a th a m school y e a rs la te r becam e a m em b e r of la tu re fro m L incoln c o u n ty , w ho is 335.O47.2S2 a s c o m p a red w ith I hey said th e young d eer w as a w eek end at W in c h e s te r bay. M l.» J e a n M ooney of Blue ho u se w as built a provision w as th e M ethodist c h u rc h . So we h a v e w as h e re for th e fu n e ra l T he 336.298,640 last vear. a d e c re a se of ¡>et a n d a te re g u la rly at se v e ra l m ad e th a t excluded M orm ons from a p ro sp e c tiv e b rid e a n d g ro o m a t C o o ters resid ed h e re fo r m an y 31.251,358. M lu n lu tn Is up. nding th ia w eek fa rm s To p ro te c t him from h u n t VictoriouH Home Squad Muk ers S o ld iers’ e x em p tio n s w ere h ig h e r p n a ch in g w ith in Its w alls Som e th e o rg a n iz a tio n of th e unio n S a b years. th e y h a d tie d a bell a n d rad w ith M r,. C u rtis A n u a n d H a rry W illiam s, w ho la em tim e late r, on a su m m e r day. tw o b a th school w hich re p re se n te d fo u r Mrs. R ic h a rd so n w as a m em b er th is y e a r th a n last, th e in c re a se lo th s on him He had sm all spike ing Preparations to Van c horns. being fro m 3147.550 to $163.815 o r M orm on m issio n arie s, w ho d o u b t T he old sa y in g a b o u t w om en nol c h u rc h e s: B a p tist. M eth o d ist, P r e s ployed n e a r B ohem ia In th e fo re s of a d istin g u ish e d p io n eer fam ily, tr y service, sp e n t th e w eek end less w ere ig n o ra n t of th is pro- b y te ria n a n d C h ristia n . o f w hich she w as th e la st su rv iv o r 315.265 g re a te r, w hich lessen s th e being able to h it a n y th in g is going quish Ancient Enemy to re q u ire re v isio n if C otto g i h e re w ith hla fnm llv Also h e r h u sb a n d a n d five sons to ta l v a lu a tio n to th a t e x te n t. LOHA N E. T he g re a te s t single d e cre ase In G rove w om en k e ep up th e ir record G e o rg e S h irley o'f M cM innville h a d preceded her. H e r f a th e r Get I L orann g ra n g e g a v e a v isited ( W r ltlr n by J s u ra s lltin Mt«i<tsai j v a lu a tio n s is th a t in lan d s, th e for b a g g in g deer. T h e p u n ste r: o v e r th e w eek e n d h e re crossed th e p lain s in 1847 a n d w as at th«‘ h a ll S a tu rd a y w ith Ills b ro th e r O. J. S hirley. T w o -th irty o'clock F rid a y a f te r program well kn o w n a s o p e ra to r of th e v a lu a tio n th is y e a r bein g placed m ay be ab le to p o in t o u t som e n ig h t hm follow s C o m m u n ity s in g noon. O c to b er 5. Is th e tim e for M r and M r. L J. G re en and S a n tia m fe rry , w h ere M rs. R ich at 315.722.145 as c o m p a re d w ith th in g re la tiv e to th e f u tu r e w elfare E K arm an , of m a rita l re la tio n s of th e nation th e a n n u a l E u g e n e Id gh-C uttage ing. re a d in g by E M i. H I?. W il.o n of C o tta g e a r d s o n w as b o rn J u ly 7, 1852. Mrs. $16.711.935 in 1933 by u sin g th e fa c t t h a t th r e e C ot G rove h igh c la sh on th e g rid iro n ta lk by O S. K letcher, sk it by Mrs. G rove w ere S u n d a y g u e sts of Mr. R ic h a rd so n 's m o th e r cro ssed th e L o ttie .Mitchell a n d Jo e D olan T o .Answer A tta c k s on Legion. ta g e G rove w om en w ho h av e m a r T h e C o tta g e G rove boys proved C ookies, sa n d w ic h e s a n d coffee a n d M rs. C h a rle s B a le . p lain s in 1850. T he vicious m ag a zin e a tta c k s ried d u rin g th e p a st y e a r g o t th e ii th e ir a b ility le st we«’k In d e fe a t w ere served Mr. a n d M r, J R C ooley at- upon th e re lie f p ro g ra m fo r dis d e er th e f irs t sh o t, w hile m en in ing H 'e d s p o rt a n d , a s th ey cam e ten d e d a g ra n g e b o o ste r p ro g ra m R e ce p tio n s A re P lan n ed . T h e p . T A. will hold Its first at abled v e te ra n s of th e w orld w a r A r o a r a n d a c ra s h h e a rd n e a r th e sa m e p a r ty c am e hom e em pty th ro u g h th a t g am e u n sc a th e d , the m eeting C resw ell F rid a y ev en in g T w o h u n d re d o r m ore CCC boys, P la n s fo r a c overed d ish d in n e r of th e y e a r T h u rsd a y , te a m will not be h a m p e re d by In C laren ce Jo h n so n a n d son L ow W a lk e r on th e nig h t of J u n e 16, all fro m O regon, will occupy th e to be held in th e a rm o ry M onday w ill be a n sw e re d in a ra d io ta lk handed. O c to b er i A sh o rt p ro g ra m will o ver th e N B C n e tw o rk a t 6:45 to ju rie s. T he w om en w ho h a v e secured ell a re em ployed on th e R u n k 1933. w as not cau sed bv th e plan e b a r ra c k s a t L a y n g c re e k s ta tio n ev en in g to h o n o r S u n d a y school of W illiam H. (B ill) Y oung. P o r t C oach B agley is w o rk in g th«» be given a n d r e fre s h m e n ts of c ak e. place a t G llllsple C orners. te a c h e rs w ere co m p leted a t a n ight. T h e s p e a k e r will be E dw in d e er a r e M rs. L ee N ichols, Mrs. lan d a v ia to r, w hich d isa p p e a re d fo r a six -m o n th period. T h is w as m ee tin g of th e m in is te ria l a sso c ia A H ayes, n a tio n a l c o m m a n d e r of T om A llen a n d Mrs. R e a d H em en- hoys h a rd th is w eek In o rd e r to Jello, pi«’ a n d cocoa w ill b«» served. M r an,I M rs C R P e a r of Y on Mr. a n d M rs E u g en e Mpaniel of p u t fo rth th e strong« st possible» v isited S u n d a y w ith Mrs. th a t n ig h t d u rin g a tr ip from a s s u re d w h en th e first c o n tin g e n t tio n M onday. P la n s w ere also th e A m e ric an L egion. ta y to n sp«*nt th«‘ we«k end w ith calla M edford to P o rtla n d . T h e plan e of 15 m en a rriv e d S a tu rd a y to g e t i m ade fo r a re ce p tio n fo r school lln an p a g a in st th e p u rp le grld- S A m a n d a S e a rs th e H. C u rrln fam ily, th e b a r ra c k s in c ondition. A new a n d th e sk e leto n of th e flier have dei s r a n d Mrs G eorge L avng. Mr. te a c h e rs of C o tta g e G rove a n d s u r Mrs. Iris F o ld o f Iio se b u ig sp«*nt a n M T h e school is sp o n so rin g a foot d M rs. M ilton L nyng a n d babv been found n e a r E sta c a d a . C lac k a b a r ra c k s w ill be e re c te d to re p la c e ro u n d in g c o m m u n ity to be held th e past w.-«•g w ith Mrs. R alph of m a s c o unty. the one d e stro y e d by fire a n d a ball w eek, w ith a rally, a n d th e K th is neig h b o rh o o d a n d M r anil N ovem ber 9. C o m m itte e s for the ing S ev eral re sid e n ts o f th e W alk er n ew o ffic e rs' q u a r te r s w ill be p ro re ce p tio n follow : P ro g ra m . Rev. fre s h m e n b o n fire will be held M is. l.o n H e n d erso n of Blue M oun T he C re sc en d o d u b of th«‘ high ta in w ere S u n d a y g u e s t, of M r c o m m u n ity b e a rd a ro a r a n d c ra sh vided. T h u rsd a y nig h t. T h e s tu d e n ts a re school H. \V. D avis a n d Rev. R. W. ¡»arty W ednesday a n d Mrs. H en ry S n a u e r nt a b o u t th e tim e of night Young T he re m a in d e r of th e m en w ill H ow ell; re fre sh m e n ts . Rev. J. A. try in g to m ak e th is th e g re a te s t a fte rn o o g n a v e for a n««w g irls of the should h ave been p a ssin g th a t sec a r riv e O c to b er 15, p re su m ab ly from S m ith a n d Rev. I. G S h aw : In g sm e of th e y ear. Mr a n d M r. E ld o n L ea g u e of school. Cuke a n d cocon w ere O a k lan d , Cal . w ere d in n e r g u e s t. tio n a n d one re sid en t th e re . H. B. W allow a County, w h e re th e c lim ate v ita tio n s, Rev. M. A. G roves. A served S unday o f Mr a n d Mr... C lare n ce B ailey, sp en t c o n sid era b le tim e Is too rig o ro u s fo r w in te r w o rk In city-w ide c h u rc h a tte n d a n c e c a m A d v e rtis e rs give th e co m m u n ity T h e Hen B rig g s fam ily m oved Jo h n so n . se n re h ln g th e w oods a n d m oun th e fo rests. a n e w sp a p er. P a tro n iz e them . p aig n is to s ta r t S unday. to th«r P ry co place S u n d a y T he Leo L nyng of O ow dyvlP e Is ta in s fo r th e plane. H e w as con T he m en w ill be em ployed S h a rp fam ily m oved from th<* sla y in g th is week w ith g r a n d p a r vinced beyong dou b t th a t he had th ro u g h th e w in te r on ro a d a n d A uto P o lis h e r, s lic k O u tfit. Pryc«» ra n c h to th e C a r te r ra n c h , ents. M r a n d Mrs. D. I. M iller h e a rd a p lan e c rash b rid g e w o rk being o u tlin e d by E v T o m m y 's A uto P o lish e rs, w ho v a ca te d by Mr. B riggs. S e a rc h for th e m issing filer, in e re tt L ynch, d is tric t ra n g e r. m ad e a one-day s ta n d h e re last • T h e re Is no piece of re a d in g t h a t 1» p erused Mrs. Eva H a y es a n d M rs. M a te n s iv e im m e d ia tely a f te r his dts- A 200-m an c o n tin g e n t w as a t w eek, w ere a slick o u tfit, a cc o rd m o re th o ro u g h ly th a n th e little c o u n try new s MOSBY ( K E E K . rion K ing will be h o ste sse s fo r the p e a ra n c e , had c o n tin u e d In te r Ik iy n g c re e k la st w in te r a n d left ing to re p o rts o f those w ho h a d th 't. 1. M rs B ain M o rris a n d a m p itte p a p e r t h a t is close to th e c o m m u n ity It serves P ollyniina d u b T h u rsd a y . O cto b er n tly . th is sp rin g . p o lishing jobs done a n d th o se w ho 11. at th« hom e «>f Mrs. H ayes son of Blue M o u n ta in v isite d Sun a n d k n o w s th e jo y s a n d so rro w s of those e x ten d ed c red it. N am es will be e x ch a n g ed fo r th e d a y w ith Mr, M orris, w ho is em w hose doings, w hose g o in g s a n d c o m in g s It T hose w ho h a d p o lish in g jobs ployed nt Pongra. com ing year. f a ith fu lly records. done re p o rte d th a t th e "w ax " used F inley W h lp p s of C o tta g e G rove Mrs. C a r te r w as serio u sly III the • • • w as only k ero sen e a n d th o se w ho visited M onday a t th e B e rt L a n past w eek w ith a h e a rt a tta c k e xtended c red it re p o rte d th a t th ey • H e re is a u th e n tic a te d o p in io n on t h a t sub M rs Je ss ie L ynch Is able to be c a s te r hom e. d id n 't get even k e ro sen e W hile B e rta L a n e a ste i of W alden sp e n t je c t fro m a n u n e x p e c te d so u rce. O w en B. out a g a in a f te r a n ex te n d ed Illness c re d ito rs w aited, T om m y a n d his S u n d a y n ig h t w ith R o se m a ry F r a w ith a r th r itis . W in te rs, vice p re sid e n t o f E rw in , W asey 4 a s s is ta n t w ent out to solicit m ore Georg»» L ynch c am e dow n from zee. C om pany, a lead in g a d v e rtis in g agency, says: V erne lla z e n has not been T h e H uzen fa m ilie s a re h a v in g b usiness, but th e y ta ile d to re tu rn C. C. P re m o of H ood R iv e r is B ohem ia, w here he Is w o rk in g "T h e m a n w ho sa y s th a t n o body ta k e s a coun to a tte n d to w h a t b u sin e ss th ey w ith a road crew , a n d sp e n t th«' spending th e w eek w ith a siste r, j frig h te n e d by sto rie s ab o u t black u n u su a lly good lu ck w ith eggs. a lre a d y had. try w eekly se rio u sly Is e ith e r ta lk in g to h e ar w eek end w ith h is c h ild ren P e rle G ra n d m a Castle, of Blue M oun w idow s a n d o th e r sp id e rs th a t a re A few d a y s a g o V erne H azen , in his h e ad r o a r o r Is a n o n t-a n d -o u t Ignoram us. tain. a n d Billie. su pposed to ju m p p ro digious dis Hey. S m ith to S peak. p re p a rin g th e m o rn in g m ea l a s I kn o w fro m e x p erien c e t h a t a w ell-edited T h e G e t-T o g e th e r clu b m et w ith A larg e num ber a tte n d e d th«' Rev. J a n ie s A S m ith of th e ta n c e s a n d d e al p a in fu l d eath . He usual, b ro k e a la rg e egg he a l c o u n try w e ek ly Is re a d fro m co v er to cover prog ram given by th e B nlbuleers M is C lau d e A bercrom bie T h u rs k nt of C o tta g e G rove at th e L o ran e d a y a fte rn o o n . T he next m eetin g Is so im p e rv io u s to th ese sto rie s w ays p ick s th e la rg e ones fo r h im P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h w ill E sp n e d a ea by lite ra lly e veryone In th e c o m m u n ity it vor hltfh school F rid a y nig h t. It w as will be w ith Mrs. B ell Ball in C o t th a t he h a s a sp id e r for a pet. se lf a n d from th e inside d ro p p e d th e c o u n ty C h ristia n se rv es.” T w o m o n th s a g o It w as a baby a n o th e r egg, c o n sid e ra b ly sm a lle r rally to be held S a tu rd a y in th e giv en u n d e r th e nusplc«>s of th«« ta g e G rove. • • e Mr a n d Mrs. R oy K e n n ed y v is it a n d built a w eb on th e b a ck porch In size, but p e rfe c tly fo rm ed and C e n tra l P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h . E u g ra d e school a n d w as g re a tly cn • You c a n 't fool th e n a tio n a l d v e rtl rs w ith joyed. ed nt th e A rnold D uert hom e a t of tile H azen dom icile. H a ze n in h a v in g a p e rfe c t shell. T h e re w as gene. H is topic will be " P u ttin g F irs t T h in g s F irst," u n d e r th e w hom E rw in , W asey 4 C om pany deal, for sisted on Its being left th e re and n o th in g to In d ica te how th e hen M iss R u th M cD onald s p e n t the B lue M o u n tain S u n d ay B ert L a n c a s te r of th e W a rd lias gone to c o n sid era b le tro u b le h a d placed th e one egg Inside th e g e n e ra l ra lly th e m e of "I W ill Be w eek end In P o rtla n d th e y p a y good m oney to p lace th e ir a d v e rtis C h ristia n " V U. M onterola of E u g en e Is llu tte CCC ru m p spent fo u r d a y s' to c a tc h in se cts fo r h is pel. w hich o th e r a n d sealed It th ere . ing w h e re It will be read. Mr. W in te rs upends h a s w axed vig o ro u s a n d grow n bolding services a t th e C h ristia n v a c a tio n nt hom e last w eek. A few d a y s la te r O rville H azen m illio n s fo r a d v e rtis in g sp a c e a n d h is opinion U nique S ervice A nnounced. Mr a n d M rs M ack T onolt a re tre m e n d o u s ly In size H azen be bought a dozen eggs. W h en he c h u rc h all t h ’s w eek. o f th e c o u n try w eekly Is based upon re su lts Rev. J a n ie s A. S m ith o f the m oving thin w eek to th e ir place at lieves th e s p id e r is of the m onkey b ro k e th em In p re p a rin g his m o rn got fro m a d v e rtis in g he h a s placed. face v a rie ty . It h a s a little nest ing m eal» on th e follow ing d a y s P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h is p la n n in g a F ifty p e r cen t of th«» c o u n try 's W alden. In w hich ft sp e n d s th e h o u rs of he found th a t six of th e tw elve un iq u e ra lly d a y p ro g ra m fo r S un fu tu re c itlx e rs co m p lete high school. has A d v e rtise rs Give th e C o m m u n ity su n sh in e , but a t nig h t It sallies w ere tloulile-yolked, but he d id n 't d a y 's foren o o n service. H e • N e w sp a p e rs pay go-xl re tu rn s to th e ir a d R a d iu m th e size of a pin-head N. N elson sin k s one from off is e n ough fo r th o u sa n d s of w atches. a N e w sp ap e r. P a tro n iz e T hem . fo rth on its w eb to d ev o u r th e go to th e g ro c e r a n d o ffe r to pay given notice th a t n a m e s o f all v e rtise rs. a n d a d v e rtis e rs m ak e a n e w sp a p e r m em b e rs will be called by th e n ig h t b ugs a n d In sects th a t b e for th e e x tra m e a su re he h a d been clerk . P la n a fo r th e p re -C h ristm a s th«» g ri’eii fo r only on«' o ver par. —a sp le n d id com bination. J e s u s w as b o rn I B. C. A d v e rtis e rs M ako a N ew spaper. com e en m e sh e d th e re in o r th ere o n . given. c a m p a ig n will also be a n n o u n ced . Oily Attorney Point» Out Mmiy Fault» in Form, and Ambiguity of Term». Boya playing hookey fro m school should n t p«i m il p. m il» to pro- D ude fro m th e ir p<xk»t» a n d they should ta k e c a re not to be ob served by a » tat« polica officer. I wo Walk« i boya have lea rn ed • h a t b'»s«>n F'rldav m o rn in g th e tw o lad s w ere h ik in g n o rth w hen P a t Koep- k*’, »tute o ffice r, passed th em , ob served the p e n cils a n d got a h u n ch th a t th e hoys w e ren 't on t h d r way to school, All th e school» w ere to th e s o u th , «o h< tu rn e d ba« k a n d q u e stio n e d th e lads T hey ex p lain ed Hi »I their p a re n te had giv en th em i « i m ission lo go to E u g en e a n d had given th em w ritte n excuses th a t hud been p re se n te d to the p ro p e r o fficial of th e C o tta g e G rove echoola. ib officer re m a in e d s dcloue und asg« <‘!d how m u ch m e . •*' the lads had te h a d 15 ce th e ot her *r 40 c«htn. T h at did cm Hio tor u day '■ eta y in ne. ' Iho «»fflcer » Otftf *'<l!«?d c xi h« hud a b u tle r |<1<a He Ihn th ey get tnt<a bl» < u r , pr< Ing tbuin th a t If lh « lr »1«try i(1 to be iru<» he wo uhi i n ( a t C o tta g e G rove (Jro v t a n d gl th em a a rid e ail th e way to gen A* Ihe ¡»<1 «•lit«;rod tag« G rove one of th e bov» a d m itte d th a t th ey h a d been fibbing T h e officer let th e m out a t th e h igh school, w a tch e d th em e n te r, th e n w ent to e p hone a n d found th a t th ey h a d ch eck ed In Prifea Will Be Awarded in Both Championship and Consolation Flight». COTTAGE GROVE ROMPS OVER REEDSPORT 28-0 MILL GOES IN FLAMES L a d F o llo w s F a th e r In Tragic D eath S.S. TO BE MONDAY NIGHT Railway R eportsM uch B etter Business COUNTY ASSESSMENT EUGENE COMES FRIDAY X e w lv w e d Girls G et 1 heir D eer E PLANE OF BILL YOUNG 200 COO MEN COMING FOUND NEAR ESTACADA TO SPEND SIX MONTHS Z/7 ho Æeads a Country Newspaper? 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