Wc arc In It, let's win It. Ax the Axis. Buy defense- bonds. We are tn it, let*» win It. (Íofía vaiarsiK h i W ith the Late W illiam Jennings Bryan. BODY BENT TO PORTLAND FOR CREMATION Buy defense bonds. COTTAGE GROVE, L A N E COUNTY. OREGON, T ill RHI,AV, I E l’.KI ARY l!t, 1912 Death Ends Long Career for Omer M. Kern Friday Made First Political Cnnipaii;n Ax the Axis. Veterans of Foreign Wars Are Contacting Parents Service Men N l Al 11 E ll 28. N e w A rm y Meal T icket G ood New s lor Restaurant Owners The loeul post of the Veterunx of Foreign Wuis ore personally contacting the pan-nlM of all boys who are in the service to show their appreciation of the sacrifice the boys und their parents are making. Records showing the ser­ vice offered are Ix-ing given to these purents. A silver slur on the catd represents active foreign service, a blue star represents training al a station or camp and a gold star represents the sacri­ fice of life for the cause. Copies of the veterans' national publication, "Foreign Service,” will be mailed directly Io the b >ys. Wives, mothers, daughters and sisters of lioys In the foreign ser- vice now an- Invited to join the auxiliary thus associating with the women whose relatives have fought in previous wars, W hat may pruv« a boon to restauran t owners la the A rm y ’s new practice of issuing meal tirke ta Instead of cash to soldiers fo r the purchase of inruls while traveling. These tickets allow a soldier to spend a m axim um of 76 cents a meal in restaurants and 11 a meal In railroad dining cars— In many instances more than ba would • pend if he were paying rash. The tickets (one of which ia reproduced below) are slig h tly ger than a currency note, are w hite and must be tilled out by the ••u in g officer. When a restaurant operator receives one in tender ThM SV»«« S« BM *» «IkRff« «I F*/«f i Fort -4 M I— W «M » V , . 1 — 1— wkwm ptwpwdr by U mssm « C h u r c h ill, A la b a r a « _ for a meal, he Alls in a few blanks and mails the ticket to the finance officer at the poet from which the soldier traveled. When the m eal tickets are received by the finance officer, they are given im m ediate attention and checks for the fu ll amount are sent at once. Now th at the U nited States Is at w ar, more and more of these meal tickets w ill be used. Restaurant operators who wish to share In the task of feeding the soldiers w ill acquaint themselves with the new meal tickets and be prepared to honor them. ■wWseawls «.Ws HWb.se** ■— * w •>•*»» *•«. m u . «e* s u s * Fort CburchiXLa-.ÀlAbaoA FBI Starts Job of Cleaning House On Enemy Aliens Drive A gainst Enemy Aliena Nets 21 in State Yesterday. UNITED STATES ARMY MEAL TICKET (C m S fee -u—1. aaalr) Eort.CirxrcW.il... AlaUaaa.......... (»erne W ss-4*—l m ill © O / 4 U 1 SPRAGUE SA Y S M EASURE3 Tc binary. ib s M ARE INADEQUATE. Any concern (□» person) tervm « meals Io the public, on presenuiano al this request, tagned by the Issuing A drive by the Federal Bureau O ftcer. is euthosued tn furruih . . J P X L t . . J O h f l . J A Q O O O O ______ ____ sod . T f f O .......................... of Investigation of a secret Jap­ enisled men of the A rm y est route f r o m .................. ¿ X o Y C X d & I f i ...................... ................_ .......... Death ended a long career Fri- anese organization netted 21 en­ day for Omer Madison Kent. »>. t o . C b s P V g r . y . O ^ o r s i f t __________ - a h . 3 . . emy aliens yesterday in round-up yar assi vksa tened ia dtnef u n who had been prominently Identl- drives in Oregon, dispatches from fled with the business and |>olitlcal ss mkwd traast, sad sat Is a iu » ( 7k slseskers. iryeopiskas £JZ^>..A..0 â 3..Q Portland said last night. T R. Nos. 3 6 9 3 7 9 1 . . - suased lor trsnsportotson.4 interests of thri-e stales lie died J. Douglas Swenson, in charge at his home at 1509 West Main of the district F.B.I. office, said street following several years of I certify th a t . _ 3 - - - - ra«»l(«>{ j ^ b u lunasshed n -u by . U f l L t P ( i . N ä t J . Q O S . G f l f A he was not at liberty to reveal poor health information about the secret so­ at ..Up.VQnYHle,..Alahaca___ Mr. Kem cam«- here In 1908 as J je b n id O £ ..5 — ........... - t * 2 . ciety. but added that “a few more” president of the Collage (¡rove St a to ta l coot of 6 ? . a l O . . arrests were expected. Electric Co., In which business he While G-men worked in Port­ engaged with his daughter und W D . O . M . O . F u r a i N o . eoe TH» M C A t rieur sm all m usgo roa n a poocuaUtM Ddr or rooo uto m oisajxohouc scvducu o su n .(.p ro s e d by Cnogpcretlar Ossasnl, U S. land cleaning up alien enemy son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. M (U s s ly p o w v tto s , Isaia, o r IssdsHkls posasti ssaly t o OU I n d a is tls k o e ) la o tjo ry IS. IM I areas, drives throughout the Pa­ Shinn until (he utility was sold cific Coast were in full swing, Oregon's quota of new tires for In 1922 to the Mountain Stales Soldier'* Meal Ticket • • . Take a Good L ook At It, Mr. Restaurant Man particularly in California. Power Co. He retired when the pussenger ram, motorcycles und Twelve squads of F.B.I. agents light trucks w-ill tie 1233 tor F'eb- business was sold and police and sheriff's deputies lle was born Novemlier 13. 1855 ruary, according to announcement carried out the series of sweeping at Hagerstown, Indiana and wus made Saturday in Washington by raids, Swenson said. married in 1871 to Nancy Ix-nora Price Administrator Ix-on Hende Eight enemy aliens were taken Benson, who (Mtssed away in 1883 »on. into custody earlier in the day in Mobilization of all women in In 1885 he married Alice Marla Eligible vehicles in tfie same the Portland area. Presidential South Lane county is underway at lxM-khirt - iiiKin will have ■ Quota of search warrants had been issued the present time and volunteer Most of hi» early life was spent 1032 new tubeg during the month, for about 27 establishments where — - - ■ workers who are canvassing the tn Nebraska, where he entered Henderson said. it was believed there was enemy REGISTRATION ABOUT VP political life first serving as de- F'or (ru,.)c un<) busses Hender- F. L Grannis t o « . Appeal t o ^ ^ ' 7 “ S S , TO PAR. The Cottage Grove Lions lost a activity. their work this week. The ladies puly county treasurer of Custer V)n KUVl. th„ foltowing February Speaking of the secret organi­ have been alloted ten days to com- close league tilt to the Springfield county. In 1891 he was elected to quota> N,.w , lrcs 2016 More Complete List new The number registered of the plete this task, which started last Millers by a score of 23-21 in an zation, Swenson said, "These peo­ Ihe U. S house of representatives (ubw, -M57; of Names. 21 to 44 year old men here Mon- week. overtime period Friday night, on ple are believed to be un-American and served in the house- until 1«97 rhe February quotas for the day was about ax antici|«ated, ----------- An important thing to remem- the Millers' floor. The Millers won or we wouldn't be picking them when he moved his family to Montrose, Colorado He was a "a ,'on «P»™»"»«! » d™*’*<; «*- however officials said they were An effort ia being made in the t*1- *s that ,he I^eaem effort is in the second overtime period af- up. We believe the organization life-long friend of the bite WII- ,r™nJ»"' '•«?"•» f°r Jnnu- not permitted to disclose the num- high school to get the names of purel> volunt’ ry «»d not com- ter the game ended 19-19. and is opposed to the best interests ham Jennings Bryan and made his ary r'w ’■‘•‘»"••«T figure of new her of men registered Only three all graduate« and* ex-high school Pulsory such “ applies to the was st,U tied 21-21 at the end of of the country.” fust campaign for national cong- ‘" 7 ,ur l>assenger cars, places of registration were main- students who are serving in the acllial milltary ^rvice. Earlier in the day Governor the first overtime. The entire motorcycle* und light truck* is turned In south Lane county, here. armed forces of the United State«. re»» with the great commoner. [)Urf» w of the question- game was a see-saw affair with Charles A. Sprague sent a tele­ While a resilient of MontroM*. HO.7R4. .. . as , compared to 114,191 Lorane ami Culp Creek. l he following list has been com- na,re as we unders,and >’ « to neither team getting more than gram to Attorney General Fran­ '•olorado he served a term in the ,or Janu" ? i letter county totals were rclean- piled but It is felt that there are ascerta,n «hat each individual three points ahead The score nt cis Biddle in which he declared New tube figures for the same cd from the draft board at Eugene others who have bei-n"overlooked woman ls capable of doing in the the end of the first quarter was present measures were inade­ state legislature, i'ving there un­ A service flag is soon to be vac,ous phases of national defense 4-3 in favor of the Lions. At the quate. He advocated immediate til he came to Cottage Grove in classification are (»7.616 for Feb- and the total of the 20 to 44 year 190« ruary and 95.590 fur January. old men who had not previously niade which wiU the front wor^ and ,be rid**8 so choose half the score was knotted 7-7. internment of all enemy aliens in Registered were 4,982 Of this corridor of the itjfa r buRdfnr and' lbev secure employment in From the half on it was any the Pacific Coast states. F u n e ra l arrv tre a w en - conducted _ , . _ _ number A « ’T f t f r ot ,th^ -----S * 416 * *• were registered • • here. ih .'.'^ o T is T n x io u T t iT i^ B * ” ” com tf ♦ kz. defensc industri«. "body's 1 r f a *. ■ ¿¡ame . . . < ■ i ♦ t-. 1. both’teams * V. ’ * .. .. - • play­ . 7 ,. . • with from the Mills cbapel Monday af- L i m b i n g ' S C IS O D I s ing good ball. The Lions led 13-12 The"’ “ "°thlne compulsory ra­ let noon with thwHev. H W Da- T T w z l« .™ « .,. T . . . . . . . a __ Culp (reek 78. Creswell 80. Lor- ex-high school student in service via. former Cottage Grove Baptist U l I ( l e r W 3 , y , L O SSC S A F 6 “0° 51 the honor of being represented by gardlng the affair, notwithstand- at the end of the third quarter ing impressions to the contrary. but couldn't seem to get up a star in this flag. pastor, officiating The body wus a a j ,l f . T > . W n a w sent to Portland for cremation o a i u 1,0 n e n e a v y enough drive to push out in front HKAKEN l.«< K, CAR NONE Should any person of our com­ and win. Todd of Springfield held LET’S GIVE LEE MCHOI-S DIVK8. He Is survived oy his u-ldow; munity know of others whose high honors with 9 counters and A GOOD SEND OFF. five daughters. Mm. C. M. Shinn, The •■mblng season is well un- ------ - names do not appear in the fol­ was followed by Seaman, his team- Miss Myrlle Kejn, Cottage Grove; derw-iy In this xi-clion with a good A car driven by I erry Iuine lowing list, please send, or phone Lee Nichols, who casts his lot mate, with 7. Minor was high man Mrs. Gard Corey, Olathe, Colo- *b,‘ Ptx-sent crop dropped, w'ent Into a nose dive near Culp in the names to F. L. Grannis, with the naval reserve next Thurs-. for the Lions with six points, rado; Mrs. McKinley Carr. India- Growers however are not having Creek Suturduy when the driver principal of the high school. Cash income from farm sales of day should have a good send off, The Springfield B string won a crops and animal products in Ore­ napolls, Indiana; Mrs. Roy Muhrt, ,be usual success and the looses attempted to check the speed of Graduates and ex-students in the since it was a difficult decision, close game over the Cottage gon during the first eleven months Mill Valley. California; three sonv an* «*P«,c»<’d to run from twenty- percent in some in- , ”e result that a front wheel lock- of 1941 was $37.202.000 or ap­ zUfred Allen, Howard Arnest, j ojn , he armet, forces should be Lineups- D. K«m. ' Portland, and’ Victor «tanew. The Ions uaually where t*d. causing the car to turn sharp- proximately 38 per cent greater Earl Baldwin. Dde* ^ m^ ™ b^u°PC'.T l? _ aA e. i.t ! - C._ Cottage Grove the lamb is Ixirn dead is said to A Kon of Mrs Lane wus thrown Kem, Monmouth. Springfield than during the same period of SentirM?1 hflS «"an««» tO haVe ' Wicte 3 F be due to a mineral deficiency against I ho windshield and reccis- Arthur Bauder, Verann^Rlsck' 2 Williams F 2 Steinhauer 1940, according to estimates by and one rancher. Clyde Wright of ,,d a s,na11 <*ut- The others escap- Floyd Bennett, \ ernon Black, yjK-hols over at our front door Minor 6 the United States department of Lester Blackmore. Norman Blade- ^ m p ïly “Àt' 1:00 p” m''Fcbroao' 5 Creswell, is said to have lost w ’hout injury. ___ ______ Beidelt agriculture which have just been more: D a r r o l B o n h r r J a c k R n s . . ........ . ____ «_ ». ___uangsion □ ___ C „ , 7' .Ci" ' — « ------ —C ~ 7" 25th and any young lady desiring inn„Q o n twenty-five in this manner before - ... . 7 Seaman received by the agricultural ex­ laugh, Delmar Bowers. Douglas , o bid him a fond farewcU is in. 5 G finding out what the trouble was. AIR RAID WARDEN MEETING. R " hi,r , „ . , 1 _ Rrnll.n „„„ G................ 9 Todd tension service at O.S.C. _ ___ Hraihei J u s t i n Brown, noy vited to forTn a ljne t0 his right ’ D, IkO y «»itfvrl tzv fur-rr, a It ran frx Hie ... The Cottage Grove police de- In a few instances up the valley S ............. Dowell "It is apparent from the avail­ F R I-emlrv has announced » omer Bu^ r> 1Da,e^ a7' There should be at least fifty on t n '*ng partment will have a new office I“**'’' «re said to have run filly ., , K S .... 3 Lucky able data that Oregon's cash farm " announced Chapman. Charles Clark, hi. n(1 and w_ oucht to have 100 shortly. The office located In the P*reent. that . — another rov Craine Ellis Dallaeardie Ver- " ’ ° cooperation ougnt to from nave the luu income in 1941 was the greatest -----. ...in air U-..I raid ,u warden - *voy vTome, raus uauagaraie, ver northeast corner of the hall is b e - ------------ — meeting will be held in the city non Harold Dudley. Clair nauchertv "'’Lumber Co on record.” says L. R. Breithaupt. just hall Friday night. February 20th Dur,lev>, Gen<, Durhuin. william , h2 ing remodeled from what Is known extension agricultural economist beginning at 7:30 p. m. All civi Earnshaw, James Easley. Faye across the street. os tbs "transient nxmi" and a _ at Oregon State college. He added lians connected with this work in Ewing, Bob Fredrickson. Bob toilet and lavatory facilities are that the $135.945,000 marked up the city limits ure urgial to at- Fraser, Ed Fraser, Alvin Funk, CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL being added. In addition a sound- ---------- by the government statisticians as GAME FRIDAT. proof private office is living built LeRoy Beghtol. Instructor in the I tend, the cash farm income from Janu­ Colin Garoutte, Marvel Geer. Bob _ into the room industrial arts de|wrtment at the Grannis Ed Haney, Gene Hansen, Cottage Grove Lions play the I Ronald Humphrey. 33-year-old ary to November 1941 may be ex­ Signs point the way to the new union high school, was the guest CANTONMENT (JETS FINAL Leonard Hobbs, Ray Holliday, university high cagers Friday, timber faller, and his wife. Madge, pected to grow to well over $150,- office, located to penult outside speaker nt the weekly luncheon j APPROVAL. , Everett Holstrom, Elmer Howard. February 20. at 6:45 in the high 21, are dead as result of a double 000.000 when the December fig­ ventilation und light. The present program of the Chamber of Com-1 ----------- 1 ,u'*' I^wcll Johiwon, school gymnasium. The game will shooting which occurred Sunday ures are available, if income from office will be used by the local merce und gave an interesting ad- Final approval of an army can- Alto King, J«™ Ke*'y. Tom Kem, j*. a championship game as the in the Fall Creek community east various specialty crop and animal police reserves as soon 11s the dress on his work at the school, tonment near Corvallis. Oregon . Bob Kruse, Kenneth Kennedy, Ljons WjU have to win if they are of Eugene. Police who investigat- products of Oregon Is included. If quarters are vacated which will explaining the nature of instruc- has been granted. Representatives John Lamb, Leon Lancaster. Mel- to keep ¡n the race for the title, ed the case said Humphrey first government payments are added be about the middle of next week. Hon, the different phases of In-; James W. Mott said Monday. the total may reach or exceed » ii structlon and what was being, Construction of the camp, which yin Lancaster Dale Lusk. L^D. -j-be Lions barely nosed out a vie- shot his wife and then went about $160,000.000. .V1 , j ,ay " ‘ory over the Tigers in their last a hundred yards from the Ilura- taught. He also displayed products will cover 65,000 acres, will em- / n?’ , , arry, HTARR to leave for The previous high cash farm in­ McFarland, Keith Mer- game phrey cabin and shot himself. So mude by bis classes. j ploy 8.000 workmen. DEFENNE WORK. 11 i i x r M » k.' A new automatic time clock has far as known from early investi- come figures of record for Ore­ Harold Minney, Bob Mills, Roh- |w n installed in the gymnasium gations no definite motive was as- gon is for the year 1929, at just H. A. Starr, who hus operated ert Nelson, Bennett New-ton, Don and wdj used in this game. signed for the killing. Humphrey under $140.000.000. Official esti­ a Jewelry store here for the |>asl CAR AND TRUCK OWNERS ATTENTION mates of cash farm income in Ore­ Nixon. Linzie Palmer John P a l m - -----------------------is said ,o havp wrjtten a notc on five yenrs, nnnounccd yesterday er, Ivan Patton. Bob Plaster\ Day- «.ROWERS URGED TO OBTAIN, the margin of a newspaper say- gon begin with the year 1924, Last week an appeal was Issued for all car and truck own­ that he planned to close his re­ id Porter, Leland Ray. Claude rr E L SUPPLY. ing. "She asked for it and got it." therefore do not include the first ers to register thelr vehicles with the local civilian defense com­ pair »hop and store to enter na­ R'K K S' ™ ,ge o SSUe' ----------- Humphrey's note also asked to be world war period when prices for mittee. So far little response has been obtained from the appeal tional defense work at Seattle, mson, W illiam Roner. Bob Sears Lane county chicken and tur- forgiven and said that he was farm products were much higher Washington. He will be employed and this week L. J. McCoy, chairman of the transportation com­ Owen Sloan, Dale Snider. Harold key producers are being urged by sorrv for his three children, left even than in 1929. The record low as un Instrument muker. In mak­ mittee again urges the public to respond Fill in the blank below point in Oregon farm income came Spriggs. F a y Stewart. Loren O. S. Fletcher, county agent, to orphans by the shooting. ing his decision Io close his busi­ in 1932 at approximately $60,000,- and leave it nt the city hall or the McCoy Motors. This notice Stiles. Halbert Sutton. Simon obtain their supply of briquets. If Mrs. Humphrey h a d stayed 000 representing a tremendous ness and enter the defense work Tarr, Norman Thoreson, Vernon tbey use that material for fuel in applies to all ear and truck owners living in district 3 com­ T h n » ^ r ln v d T h .c »«n u 7 u away from home Saturday night post-war decline and a period Mr. Starr said he was motivated 1 horeson, F Flovd I hies, r Dan Trask, brooders, as " soon as possible prising the following communities; Lorane, Silk Creek. Saginaw, by a desire to aid his country and when farm debts incurred during Leon VanNortwIck, Glenn Welden. as there is a heavy demand for it Latham, Dotenu, London. Culp Creek, Brumbaugh and Cottage feels that he can serve better I11 the high price years were exceed­ Bob White. Harvey White. Ken- for military purposes. * a , a n k Pa T Grove. neth Whitlock, Elwyn Woodson, ______________ field she entered the house and the ingly hard to pay. this capacity. You will be called on only In case of real necessity. Henry Wynne. Joe Young, Wil- SNOW MELTING AT BOHEMIA fr*ends heald a ah°t. Humphrey He plans to close his business The government report states later emerged and warned the that the outlook is "that cash in­ here «0 that he can report for liani Zimmerly. work aliout the first of March A fairly heavy snow which fell friends not to follow him. He shot come from farm marketings during For Registration of Cars and Trucks in District No. 3. WORK AT COTTAGE GROVE In the Bohemias east of here last h,rnself through the mouth in a the next few months will continue He plans to return to Cottage DAM AT STANDSTILL. week is practically all melted, ac- c*l“nP of bushes near the house sharply higher than in the same Grove and reopen his store at the Owner's Name ....................................................................................... ----------- cording to reports, and there is a7ld wa^ dead when reached. The months of 1941.’’ It is indicated, end of the present emergency which we hope will be soon anil Work at the .Coast Fork, or only about six inches at the Rire1e , cb'.^aen ,, 1 .0,?’banii1 ^re: however, that the rise from pres­ Address Cottage Grove, dam is at a stand- Champion boarding house Skiing Ear’ 3. Gladys 2, and Donald 1. we hope that he returns with nt ent farm price and income levels least two pockets full of money. still at the present time as con- would therefore not be very satis- during the next few months may struetion Is nearing a finish. All factory. OFFICERS RECOVER STOLEN not be noteworthy compared with Phone GETH BIRD AT GOLF COURSE. concrete has been poured at t h e ----------------------- the sharp rise during the year AUTOMOBILE spillway with exception of two VET HOSPITAL HEAD DIES, 1941. Make of Vehicle Junior Langston set a new rec­ blocks which will purposely leave Colonel Tandy, manager of the A 1940 Olds sedan, stolen in Al­ Farm leaders here and elsewhere ord at the Cottage Grove golf the spillway low for protection, Veterans Hospital in Roseburg, bany February 8th, was recover- are urging that extra income nt course, which entitles him to rec­ against floods. There has been no died Monday night at the age of ed here Monday by local officers, Dresent be used to retire debts, Type and Capacity of Body ognition and perhaps a medal of recent work on the earthen part 66. He has been the manager of Myron Perry, chief of police, an- be saved in the form of defense some sort. While playing at the of the dam nor Ihe ripraping. At the hospital and home at Rose- nounced. Tl,e owner of the car bonds, and used for such other pur­ course recently he got a bird, not the present time there is about burg since 1932. Colonel Tandy bearing a 1941 license plate had poses as will help cushion the Covered ( ) oç open ( ) a birdie, when the bird flew down ten feet of water in the basin was well liked by everyone who not been established at the time shock of the post-war adjustment Just ns he had started to tee o ft.. above the dam. knew him. , the announcement was made. period. Orgon Tire Quota Is 1233 for Feb. Women » High School Wants Names of Grads Mobilization Is Underway Here And Ex-Students Now in Service Lions Lose First League Tilt 13th to Springfield 23-21 Farm Income for 1941 in Oregon Breaks Record Police Department To Have New Office j Logger Kills Ifife And Then Himself Beghtol Chamber of Commerce Speaker 9