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D m ; aay «all tortala In = I ' ( I l .I ' M K X L V I I j i '’ Y a ' ? QtUttoClC (SrOUB Jÿgflfjflpl ' "'"* """ "*~”~ """' * C O P IA G E G R O V E . U . \ E * ( X W n , O K f H tN . T IIU K H D A Y, N O VEM H F.lt 21, 19.18 Lumber Protests Tariff Reduction Californians Continue to Buy Realty Here THINGS A H E B E IN G Union« Join With Operiitom MADE enalrr every year fo r school children. F uture generations will not have Io learn (he alphabet toe cause the New l>ral adm inistration had used all the capital letters. in Oppoaing Out in Favor Eiuitem Industrial Section* <u>i«i»lrnt n u k f « of H r n t l n n | advrrilalng u t r m a n y tim e« thr price o f aufmcrtptlon. N U M B E R 24 torn \ I Potato Show h ' Here R eal estate In south bane con More Than 500 E.irs of tinues active and C alifo rn ia is con tinue to buy here. M any new build Corn Are on Exhibit in ings are being erected by new Fir«t National Bank Lobby. arrivals. T he George M H aw ley 56-acre ranch six miles north of Cottage The Lane county co m and pota Grove has been sold to Charles to «how fo r 4-H clubbers was held Van H o rn o f Hollywood. Cal., who in-re last week in conjunction w ith w ill take im m ediate possession, a show fo r south Lane fo r which erect an e it lr e new set of building« the f i r s t N a tio n al bank was spon and m ake other Improvements. sor. The W ilb u r K e lly 74-acre ranch The show was held in the lobby on Mosby creek has been sold to of the F irs t N a tio n al bank and the , James A. Scott of Cottage Grove, , who has taken possession. w ill more than 500 ears of com . togeth er w ith potato exhibits, were on erect a new dwelling, m ake olLer display. Improvements and hold as an In In the I» n e county division the vestment. place. The Clarence H . M ille r 20-acre Prizi s offered were F irs t ranch three miles southeast of Cot 81.80; second place, 81; th ird place tage Grove has been sold to C la r ?5c. and fourth place 50c In the ten- ence T u rn e r o f Los Angeles, who ear exhibit Carson Adams of N o ra - A lb ert Forcht. w ill take possession In the spring ton placed first, and go Into the chicken and vege route 2. Junction C ity, placed sec table buiness. M r. and Mrs. M iller ond. Ixw nard Freem an, route 2, Junction City, placed th ird ; Ralph have not made future plana. A home on south 8 lx th street Hone, route 3. Junction C ity, placed o w ie d by the F id e lity Building A fourth, and Allen Forcht, route 3 lo a n association ha« been sold to Junction C ity, placed fifth . In the tw en ty-five ear exhibit Mrs. B arbara C. Juel o f St. Paul. Neb.. m other o f P S. Bukowski first place went to Leonard F ree She visited here recently, w ill re man. N o raton ; second to Carson turn here soon and w ill im prove Adams, Noraton; th ird to Raymond Sm ith, Noraton; fourth to Dale the place nnd m ake It her home. T h e N in a S. Q uim by home and Kingsley. tViliagillesple. and fifth h a lf acre of ground on south R iv e r place to Albert F orch t o f Noraton In the Lane county certified seed road has been sold to W T. Bun- sear of Port O rchard. Wash , who potato show the firs t place w inn er w ill bring his fa m ily here at once. was Jack Thlenes; W a lte r W illis Im prove the place and make It his was second. Dale K in g le y third. H arry- Thiene« fourth, ail being of home. fifth place A home on north L street owned W illagillespie. while by the W estern I » a n A Building went to Jessie G rubb o f Latham . In the southern Lane county com company has been sold to M r. and Mrs. Clarence E. N eet, who w ill growing contest sponsored by the improve the place and hold it as F irs t N a tio n al bank o f Cottage Grove, E athel A nn N ew ton. H e an investment. A ll nf these deals were handled bron. placed firs t in the ten -ear ex Ilene Trw anell, L ath am by the H a ll A Johnston R ealty hibits. second; Alice T ru n n ell, L atham , company. th ird ; Roy T ru nn ell, Lathann fou rth and H a rv e y K elly, Disston G olden Anniversary Observed. route, fifth . In the 25-ear exhibit, M r. and M rs. O. M. Kem w ill ob H a rv e y K elly, Disston route plac serve th e ir golden anniversary F r i Dorena. day. They were m arried in N ebras ed firs t; G. W Hocker, ka and started housekeeping in a second, and Leo Hocker, Dorena third. sod house. They have been resi E a th e l Ann New ton, H ebron, was dents here for h a lf o f th e ir m a r ried lives. This Is M r. K ern’s second wnnner of a h a lf scholarship at the m arriage. He was firs t m arried 10 annual 4-H sum m er school. The reduction In the lum ber ta r iff and excise la x upon lumber from Ca iwda, provided In a re ciprocal tre a ty entered into by the piealdenl. ha» come fa r from creat ing any enthuidaam In thia ►»» m illin g com m unity, althuug.i then la not a u nanim ity of fe r ‘ng a« to I JU«t w hat la likely to happen to the ' 'orne lum ber Industry a» a reault of the M E N A T O It F R E D E R IC K reduction«, M T K IW K R ha» a new gratxhlauKh *1 he reduction lx effective on only Life it pretty much a atrusrgie up the hill, ta r we don't know why hahte» are 250.000,000 feet annually, which i. alwaya referred to an new and he Am) at times the going seems extremely slow. a com paratively «m all footage, not wanted to name her Angelica, but g reater than the annual prwluc Lhe ilties block the path ahead until found that th e ir w e ir no A'« left lion of a m ill «awing a m illion fe d • • • We don't know just what to do or where to go. “ >'“ y. but there 1« fear that the W H IC H L E A P S P S to In Yes, tl.e way is often hard, but this is true: am ount upon which a reduced duly q u ite w hat ha* h a p p en ed to Inch ha« been given may lie aufflclc it We cannot afford to falter or to stop! ryn in l W aiter l* le r c r e htrth co n to force price« down Al least, a tto l le g is la t io n ’ And men .«mn forget the hardships when they view reduction on Ihl« amount w ill l*e a • • • All the glories that await them at the top. IIA H lK M HAVE K E E N d u b which buyer« w ill u«e. A fte r the 250.iMMi.000 feet ha« ItO K N w ith in the paat year In the been adm itted under the reduced fa u illlea o f three of the five rnetn- Life is pretty much a struggle up the hill. t»er» o f congie«« from Oregon. ta r iff old t a r iff rate« w ill apply on the But we seldom are compelled to climb alone; •Senator M < N a r y , Con if r«* «»man additional Imports. so that situation 1« not a« bad a« had been M«»tt and S n .ntoi Steiwer Th< re are cheerful hearts and friendly hands that will feared. W hen It was annou iced a a • Help us meet our problems as they meet their own. IT S IIO P 1 .P H E N O T E D that a reduction wa» to he made that the three ate all republicans on lum ber. It wa« believed that the So men learn cooperation! So they find and they probably were metely reduction would he on unlim ited That their greatest satisfaction comes when they dem onstrating th a t democratic q uantities Under the reduction on only a (Kirtlon of lum ber export«, Render service that is generous and kind— legislation just doeant work. t ’anadlan« w ill hi- In the d iffic u lt • • • When they help each other on the upward wayl A N Y W A Y th e N ew P e a l a«l position o f having tw o price« on __________________ © Lawrs <e »•wikarw nt In (at ra tio n ha* p ro d u ced a lot th e ir lum ber, one under that which •nay go aero»« tire boundary under w o rse th in g * th a n hahlea. the reduced ta r iff and one on that • • a T H E N E W P E A L a d m ln la which must pay the higher ta riff. undoubtedly he a (ra tio n has had a lot to say about There w i l l the forgotten man He won't he (he scram ble for quotas thut may go fellow who ha» to pay for all the under the reduced ta riff. The a l lotm ent for each m ill In Ca iada money we are spending may he m i «mall as to have little a a a Mails Are to Be Substi upon general quotation« Locals Take Lead in First T H E M A IL E D F IS T Is bad effect e n o u g h hut It d oesn 't co m p a r e to from across the border. Quarter but Get No Further tuted to Eliminate Former T here is, however, a general feel the female. • as ing th a t the 1‘a riftc coaet lumber Chance at Goal Line. House-to House Canvass W E P O N T S A N C T IO N war Industry ha* been "«old down the for the benefit of eastern which may he the reaaon we 1m river The annual sale o f Christm as Industrial section« which have the 1 B y A lb erta D lck lu sor., J o u rn a lism poae sanction* a a a hulk of vote« that the adm inistra health seals w ill he handled In Cot S tu d e n t.) Grove this year largely IT M l'M T S E E M T O V O II to tion w ill require In next year'« 1 he Cottage Grove Lion« lost tage Muaoollnl to pay 13 20 on every campaign. the la»t game of the season to the through a m all sale campaign. The reason the northwest can undefeated St. M a ry ’s team of "This plan w ill relieve the com aoldler he take» through the Suer canal when the money goes to fat not compete w ith Canadian m ill» la Beaverton by a 12-7 score F riday m u n ity of the annoyance of house- to-house canvassing, the method of years preceding the second m a rri ten the coffer» of nations that have because of the low er wage» paid In afternoon on K elly field. form er years,” according to Miss age. Five children were bom to the Canadian milts, a« low as 29c an Imposed sanctions upon him. Playing In the mud Cottage a a a M arle tte H am an t, local chairm an, first union and eight have been hour Io o riental labor. A high ta r iff Grove took the lead In the middle born to the second union. E ig ht E L E C T IO N F R A U D S a r e wall la necessary to overcome this o f the first q uarter when Mason who has expressed the hope that children survive of the 13 by the charged In the F ilip ino election. difference In cost of produettu >. I t took the ball on a reverse from appreciation of elim ination o f an two marriages. We didn't rvallM that the Filipino« la this difference In wages that has his own 22-yard line and ran 78 noyance w ill result In a prompt and M r. Kem is aged 80 and M rs hearty response to the m all appeal. bad become ao c o m p le te ly civilised. caused roast unions to take a hand yards fo r a touchdown Decker • • • In the protest to the president School children condurted the Kem is 69. Both are enjoying good made an extru point w ith a sneak health. Dates for the annual N orthw est «ale Inst year, but thia y e a r w ill be I F T H E IT A L IA N S want to against his t a r iff reduction. T h e ir ptay. M r. and Mrs. M cK in ley C a rr and ern T u rk e y show at O akland, Ore., asked to take no part other than action has gone fa rth e r than a get an Idea of how dlaaatrou« a child w ill be here F rid a y and M r. T he Saints made It 7-6 In the to purchase seals. Such sole« are have been set fo r December 9-14. w ar may be we m ight tu rn the mere protest and they have an second period when a 20-yard pass expected to be 5 cents per capita. and Mrs. V ic to r Kem w ill be here Last year this was the largest Rooaevelt kid« lo«e on the atreet« "lounced th a t they w ill refuse to from Toledo Sunday. M rs. C a rr Is \ from Hughes to M e rrill gave the exclusive tu rke y show to be held in The Lane County Public H ealth o f Koine In high-powered motor handle lum ber fro m Canada pro the Cottage association Is sponsor for the seal a daughter and V ic to r K em is a the U nited States and It is hoped ca re. . . . duced by low-priced labor Saw m ill Saints the ball on Grove health son. Tw o other children. C. J. Kem this year to keep the live bird en believe that Grove tw o-yard line. W ebb took sale. The Cottage MODERN F A T H E R S a r c operators generally and Miss M yrtle Kem . reside here. tries up to 500 and the dressed dis pleaaed that the modern child such action by the union w ill he the hall over for the touchdown. group Is a m em ber o f this associa play up to 600. tion and Is local sponsor. doenn't have I lie home w ork for felt nt W ashington, as the adm in The try for point failed. Cottage Grove Im m ediately s ta rt The show is well financed this Funds received fro m sales o f the fath er to do that the child had Istratlon can not nffnrd to a ffro n t year, w ith 81,068 fro m state racing when fath er wan a kid. Itealdea a labor on the eve of a national ed a drive for another touchdown seals are used In the fight against am i had the* hall on the Saints’ tuberculosis, fo r school clinics, for receipts. 875 from the county and child couldn't be charing dad all election. many special prem ium s fro m busi com m unlty clinics and for control The t a r iff cut made effective by eight-yard line as the h a lf ended over the country w ith an arlthm e The Saints made It 12-7 In the o f communicable diseases. ness firm s over the state. Ex Roosevelt Is a red u ctio n from $1 to tic problem. Judge E. C. Branch w ill be back So cents nnd also a 50 per cent cut third quarter when they gained penses o f the county health nurse, the hull on th e ir own one-yard line who visits Cottage Grove schools .M USSO LINI S A Y S be fea t« In the 13 excise tnx. W o rk that Is fi lanced through from Missouri to act as judge for and started a sustained drive of 99 once a week, are p a rtia lly paid the sale o f Christm as health seals, the sixth time. F. E. Cross o f M in Ethiopian aggrea«lon. He 1« «nine thing like the fellow who, when President Roosevelt has express yard« for the touchdown. The try from the seal sale fund. It Is hoped including w ork of health nurses nesota w ill be the other judge on that sales w ill he sufficient this and w ork of county physicians w ill live birds, w hile M. H . Shook of aaked where he wn« going, replied. ed the opt ilon that northw est lum- for point again failed. Cottage Grove played b rillian t year to m ake It possible to have a he explained at a meeting to be Roseburg and F . E . Fox o f Cor “I'm going to town to get drunk, h»r w ill not In- Injured. A fte r a only four fu ll-tim e county physician In place and, oh, how I hate It. h alf m inute Interview w ith the offensive hull, losing held a t 7:30 Monday in the high vallis w ill judge the dressed d ivi sion. president, M arshall Dunn of P o il- yards fro m scrim mage w ith a net or a part tim e physician as at pres school auditorium . total o f 231 yard« and eight first ent. HOME P A Y w im ron r who land said: Prof. Dahlberg of the U. of O., T he seal sale w ill start the day county chairm an fo r the annual Ill W ith sleeping Slckneso. ho» never »<> much a* taken part "The president believe« the Ca downs to an even 300 yard« w ith follow ing Thanksgiving. In a city election, who wouldn't nadian trade treaty w ill have a ten first downs for the Invaders, health seals sale, and Mrs. Della London. Nov. 20. — (Special.) — Mason carried the ball 20 times Miss M nriette H am a n t. Mrs. K. F itzg erald, county lurse, w ill be C arl Puls, who is in a hospital In recognise a problem In nodal or stim u la tin g effect on the bu«in<-»s jHilltlcui economy I n he hhw it and of tim ber. Coupled w ith a general w ith a total of 177 yard« for the 1< M ills and Mrs. C. J. Kent a t the speakers. Eugene, is reported to be seriously ha* never been a hucccmh nt any* upward movement, It w ill keep the Lions, w hile Praeaso was outstand tended a luncheon meeting o f coun C hildren of Miss Snauer’s room ill w ith sleeping sickness. thing In h l* life may »uggeat »otne- price« where It 1« and keep order« ing for St. M a ry ’s, doing most of ty workers held In Eugene S atur w ill give a playlet, ”A Postm aster’s 9 thing that w ill get uh out of the «tcady, ho no detrim ental effect the hall packing on a lateral pass day at which plans for the sale Dream , ’ and there w ill be music from Webb. were made. fix wre an* In. Anyw ay the rent of w ill he fell by Pacific ninth west and other features. The lineups: ua can't brag very much about operator«, tin the o lh er hand, If a Aw.-rw eRe. Cottage Grove S t. M ary’s E rro r In Townsend Head what we hnve done to nave the building boom develops and •VI.X> Lal cascai .) Ih Glenn M c F e rrln Dies, U n ii L E M e n 111 An otld e rro r was made last week c o tte TO »Ituatlon. price o f lum ber goes up. there will Joli Glenn H. M cF e rrln , 40. for m any — LT • • • • W ilhin In the m ain head over the story of D A p O yI he a restrictive effect on building. Hiaipes years a resident here, died Nov. 13 LU Ronalds T II E S A N FUANCLSCO The northwest can look forw ard Io the Townsend club ra lly . T he two In the veterans’ hospital. Portland, ..... C . . x lines o f the head were transposed C H R O N IC L E w lihea to know Im provem ent on the part of lum M oreloek where he had been fo r a year. M r. MacOlhbon 1«; Hughes to m ake them read: what would he a good nicknam e foi ber ami a steady demand.” M cF e rrln moved fro m here to C herry R I Donovan a child who wa» chrlNtened N lta Is Townsend Belief The president’s theory Is thut the T racy Tacom a in 1931 and w ent from RE B a lk ley during the hey dey o f the blue building program w ill g reatly ex 821X) M onth Certain there to the hospital. T he funeral R II Hughes eagle. Wo nhould »ay that Phoney” pand In the U nited States as part Decker T he head had been w ritten to was held In Portland. C aton 1.11 Stossen read: would do very well. of the favornble results o f the Ca Mi Kll.beii Surviving are the widow; m oth • • • Webb y $200 M onth C ertain nadian treaty, that this bust o f con Mason ...... _ F er, M rs. Alice M c F e rrln , Eugene, .. Praeaso P R E S ID E N T ROOSEVELT Is Townsend Belief st ruction w ill create such a demand two brothers a i d three sisters. Guy come» hack from nen and nay» that for lum ber that the 250 m illion feet H. M cF e rrln , this c ity ; W illia m thlngN w ill he better than ever be Ito j» F in d ( ’hooka, Rewarded. quoin per calendar year allottod Io M cF e rrln , Anderson, Cal.; M rs. Roy fore. Now we are the one* at »ca. Cooper, B lackm ore and Safley Canada w ill not In te rfe re w ith do W eber. Riverton. W yo.; Mrs. R u • • • mestic eon um ptlon of Pacific hoys, who several days ago found dolph Davis. Yoncalla; M rs. H a r T H E E U G E N E R E G IS T E R several envelopes of negotiable northw est production. vey Jennings. Eugene, G U A R D , strong supporter o f col checks that hnd been lost by a M c F e rrln had never recovered lego football, Is to he com plimented travelin g salesman, received cash As Thursday o f next week is from severe gassing in the W orld for Its continued Jabs n t Idiotic Ind ustrial Show Planned. rewards from the salesman fo r re w ar. T hanksg ivin g day. The Sentinel Jobs used to hold football players Another of Its Industrial show« tu rn of the paper. w ill be printed Wednesday a f by g ellin g them on a payroll. may he staged during December by T he boys turned the checks over C alifornia to He Depopulated. ternoon In order th a t editor and the Am erican Legion. Plans were to N ight O ffic e r H e re ’s Ils best one Schaffer, who " It looks llko C a lifo rn ia Is going J. O. W ilson found seven golf employes m ay enjoy the holiday 11, S. college« should sponsor discussed at the Legion meeting knew I he person who hnd lost them to he depopulated i f people con- balls In one day and each one had the same as others. Advertising horse nice« Instead of football, Monday night and returned them Io him . The copy and news should be sub tlnue to move fro m here to Oregon J. O .’s name on It. And an y golfer say« Nebraska dean W ouldn’t a Follow ing busbies« meetings Ih - salesman had received the checks to buy property," w rites W ayne would envy J. O. his forensic a b ility m itted a day earlier than other horse look silly winding the uni ta-glou nnd a u x ilia ry Joined In a from customers while on a snlen wise. V catch In a le tte r fro m Los An- In telling about a long putt fo r a social evening w ith refreshments verslty d o rk ? " trip . Kel*s. birdie on No. 4. A N U T IIK C H A N C E S A R K we »hall leant that (he prtnlu« t wa« a lp h a lx t »iup. • • • T H IN G « A K K s o H KK1O U4 th a t |*aretita ate having a d ifficu lt (lute finding letter» enough to form name« f«»j nrw hahlee. • • • Champion S t Mary's Health Seal Sale Takes C. (i. l ions Starts Next Week Annual Turkey Show Dates December 9-14 HealthSeal »For* to Be Told Paper Day Early Next Week