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Wp Glottnw drour Swtítol __________6 J VOLI)MK X X X DEVELOPMENT OF STATE IS STATE CHAMBER PLAN ANI) OOTTAUK GROVE LEADER COTTAGE GKOVB, LANK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920 FOUR OUNCE EOO STARTS ANNUAL SPRING BIO EOO CONTEST S. K. LEWIS, E. K. TURPIN TWO YOUNG WOMEN DIE DIE ON SAME DAY ON SAME DAY M H ANDERSON DOUBTFUL WHETHER TO COLLECT OR PAY DAMAGES NUMBER 3r. C. G. DISTRICT IS SELECTED FOR SIGNAL HONOR Thr ii nn ii ii I Npring biggmt egg con M. H. Anderson is not certain Collage Grove Organic«» for Part It te«t i« on. The fir»t contribution ia a Death Takes Mr. Lewis While He I» Mra. Ora Davis Succumbs to Erysip whether he bus a claim against the production by a Itbodr lalaiid Krd bid la to Play in Campaign for Oregon Pacific ft Kasern ruilway, or Only School In Lane County Which at Dinner Table; Mr. Turpin elas; Death o f Mrs Olen ily owned by Fred HulDiniiu. The egg Will Be Oiven an Instructor whether the railway has a elaim Promotion funda. Succumb» to Cancar. Cooper Ia Sudden weigh» four ounrra, mid mruaurra against him. One day lA»t week one Under Federal Act. by ('A Inrhea It wua laid at one »it o f Mr. Anderson’s employes, who was ting hauling timber» to a loading station a The ilrfitilti' purt Cottagi' Gru ve m H. K. lew is und K. K. Turpjn died death« o f those in younger years is short distance outside o f the eity lim Cottage Grove has been selected b.\ lo play in a »late wul« canipuigu <>f yolerilu y. not common in the Cottage irove coun Moonablner Pay» 1150. its, was using the railw ay’s roadbed the Oregon Agricultural college to cam.- ll"' ( Iri'giin Mt ti 11’ l'Iminlii'r nf Com Mr. l.uwii wa» suffering from try and it is an unusual coincidence M F. drrrn, arrested la»t week on «irrer wu» mit11i i I Tui'mlny by Jan"'» bright« di»en»e and had suffered a that the death o f two young married ns a kiud o f relay dumping ground. under tho provisions o f the Hmith <1. Htnffonl, ri'pri'Mi'iit mg ihr alntr a charge o f conduct mg a moonahinr stroke o f puruly»!» a short time ago. women occurred Friday morning of One timber would be brought onto the Hughes aet, which gives the school track, then the team would return for federal nnd additional state aid. This • Imin brr, ahn v icili'il Cottagli Grote »till, pirndi'd guilty und paid a fine A rkokmg »pell came on while he wuh last week. a second timber, bring it alongside the eity wus selected over Eugene and ln cnniirrtiDu Willi u aurvry o f ihr o f ♦ 160. Mr. drrrn «aid that hr him a nt the dinner table and druth resulted. Mrs. (l(uby) Ora Davis died ut the wife in California who la in bud health aiate now bring itimi«. The funeral will be held at 2 o ’clock borne of her aunt, Mrs. l’ ercy lingers, first, hitch onto it and take both to other cities o f the county because it Mf. Htufforil ilnu imanl Ihr campitigli and thut in order to obtain money Huturduy from the chapel, Kev. Kel lifter suffering painfully for n week or the loading station. offers the best opportunity for carry While the train was backing into ing on the work contemplated under willi a numi.rf ut ihr linillng cititene enough to keep her there, na »hr ia un bin« officiating, more with erysipelus. Hhe was 25 years * nf Cottage Grote. T. C. Whrrlrr was able to live in thi» climate, hr waa Mr. M'wi» wa» born in fo lk county o f uge ami was born in the Ha I k creek the city from the ” Y ” it ran into one the aet. It is the only school district ■rlrrlnl n» rhuiriunii o f Ihr rgrcilliva com pi died In rraort to aomi-thing to and wna *11 yeura o f age Inst month, country, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. o f these timbers and one o f the cars in the county whieb will be thn* dm ruiiiiuitlrr, wliirh will cooperate with make more than Ilia wage» in thr »aw lie wu» in the inerthundiae buaine»» at I - B. Hlughi, still live. Hhe graduated coupled behind the engine was derailed, tingumhed at the present time. The «U h othrr ritira o f Ihr atutr in Ibi» •mil brought him, aud took to moon Yoncalla for »everul year» but bad been from Cottage drove high and married landing on top of a " p ic k u p” engine agricultural college has supervision of alalr will« movrmrnt. Associain| wlth ahming mime time ago. u resident here for a number o f year», Mr. Davis about six years ugo, making which Mr. Anderson had installed for the work in the state under the Hmith loading purpose». Mr. Whrrlrr Will lir I’. K. Ilmphrry aa Hughes act and makes the selection o f having a ranch euat o f the city. He her home at I»runc. lb-aides the hu» Mr. Anderson ia in donbt as to the school districts which will be of vier chairman. C, A. Ilurtell, Kurf K. Padaral Authorltien A fter Moonablner». wna n member of the Woodmen o f the band and parents, two little daughters whether the railway has a ease against fered an opportunity to come under it. Milla limi KIbrrt lini«. Deputy United Htatr« Karakul Tu-h World lodge and prominent in grunge survive. him for the expense incurred by reason Thr Oregon Hlulr t'hmnlirr nf Cum rnor wa* in the city Turaday in con affair». He 1« survived by the widow, E. J. Edwards, o f Dougins county, Mrs. (Mary) Olenn W. Cooper, aged uirrrr haa unilrrtnkrn tu plny n Ing nection with thr recent mtionahlur throe brother» and a »liter. One broth 21 year», died at the home o f her par o f one o f his employes leaving an ob ha» been assigned to this district by struction upon the track, or whether pari In thr futuro ilrvrlupinrnt uf Ihn raara hrrr, which probably will be rr, Jam«», made hia borne with bis not», Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dwyre, on the college. iTe will arrive here Juiy he has a case because the railway did 1 to take op hi» work and arrange sum »latr uf tlrrguu Kumts (will hr cui taken up for action by thr federal au brother. Whsteuker avenue. Mrs. Cooper hud Irrtnl für advertising whlrh will poiut thoritir*. K. K. T urpin’s death resulted from not been well since the arrival of a not give notice that its trains were mer projects. The course will be mam running at a speed that would enable tained 12 months of the year. Mr. Kd uni Ihr uppurtunitira tu lir fumiti her«, cancer, with which be hud long been a little one two months ago but was able them to overtako a stationary abject, wards, in addition to acting os instruc udii Io riiruurngr lami arttlrmrnt, pro sufferer. He was bora in Miaaouri to be down town the day before her thereby resulting in serious damage to tor in agriculture, will teach- one high inutiun o f Irrigation, ulrn am n o f rail December 27, 1H52, crossed the plain» death and was thought to be well on one o f hi» timbers as well as to his school subject. His salary will tie rimda, rrfund 011 reclamatimi fumi, r i with hi» family when a little child nnd the wuy to recovery. Apoplexy was the loading engine. Iriiaion o f highwny», both für ruminrr ♦ 1800, o f which $800 will be paid by settled in California. He settled in immediate cuuse of death. The funeral rial purpuara und Ihruugh thr nutional the federal government and ♦ *>«0 by 1864 in the <’iui»t fork valley here, was held Hunday forenoon from the » f trral resrrtrs, rnu|M'rutiun wlth Hgri the state. where he married Mi»« Kmma I -nek y , Mills chapel, Klder Hippcy, uf Huther rullural and lumbcrmg iulrrrala und dame Not aa Loom na Scorn Indiente«; who survive« 1 me n n , Winnifred M., iin, o f the Seventh day Adventist Htudents will be allowed credits to uuiurruua uthrr Ing projrrta, Ihr ilrvrl wards graduation and a number have VI»!tor» Am Simply Outclnaaod live» ut home, und another «on, I/cster church, officiating. The husband and upmrnt o f whirh will lir o f incaici! already been assigned to summer L , lives in California. Mr. Turpin little babe and parents survive. and Out pi a > Jd. lutila lirnrfil und vnlur lo IIrrgun. projects. This course is expected t' ■nude the arrangement« for the funeral < Mhrr U'prrarntalivra o f Ihr alntr draw many students from neighboriiip which will be held at 10:30 Huturday OOTTAQE GROVE EXAM PLE rhuinlirr will viail Cultugn Grote lulrr E. J. Adams Says Work Should Not Be districts and it is thought that th- Thr baarball game here Hunday with forenoon from thr Mills chapel. Hev. FOR CITY OF ROSEBURG and ruaiplrlr organicalion wurh für part o f the salary to be paid by thi Carried Forward Against Judg H. H. Kern will officiate, the music Marróla wa» a »laughter o f ihr inno Ihr atalr widr niovrinrnt. local school district will be largely ment of County Court. crut», thr «core I,ring 14 to 0. At that will be by the choir uf the Christian In a letter in M onday’s Roseburg made up by tuition fees. the v nitor» didn 't play a liad gami' church and interment will be in the News He view appeared a letter from Miss Maud Ijimson, who is teaching und nt no time did they go to pirren lutne cemetery. 4 H. C. Bartrum, who is well-known here, at Marshfield, has accepted the posi deaplte thr way Cottage drove butted Most convincing talks in favor of urging support o f the proposed bond tion o f domestic science and urts in the horarhidr around. They were aim o l d c o p y or or b o h e m i a issue for an uviation field. In that let tho proposed two million dollar road structor here for next year. ply atrndily outplayed. NUOGET COMES TO LIOHT ter Mr. Bartrum pointed to Cottnge bond issue were made at a public meet Thr way Marcóla started hitting Cel drove as a live eity ami held it up to ing held here Monday evening, at 1er» in the firm inning mudr the fan* The Hentinel ia indebted to Mrs. Roseburg us an example to pattern a f which E. J. Adams, C. M. Htevens and I.iNturrr». Mualrlaua and Entertainers •it up und tukr notice hut only once Own. II. Young for a copy o f The Ho ter. Amoug other things, the letter Dr. T. W. Harris, all o f Eugene, were o f National l’ rucnluwnr* Ara an afterward did they have any chance hernia Nugget dated July 7, 1899, near said: thn principal speakers. to nrorr. Six Day Program. Mr. Adams said in part: “ Cottage Grove, with less than 2500 Iy 21 years ago. The paper was ad The acor« by inning»: “ The opposition has but few legit dressed to Johnston Taylor, former people, supports some 15 sawmills, with Marróla ... 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 U 0— 0 husband of Mr». Young, who died quite a payroll of approximately 1 150,000 imate arguments. The most potent o f U a nurnb-T o f year» ago. Among adver the month. Any one o f these larger these is that these are abnormal times Ad. Club Caravan, On to Stockton, I ('.oltagr (Irnvr'a rbnutaui|uu under ('"(tag.- (lr..w I g 1 g $ I S S « Pilotad Through City ani) Hutterie»: Marcóla, !.. Yockey, Oil tisers in thi» i«nur who are »till re» mills would put Koseburg on the map. when it ia unwise to start big pro Ihn Kllisou W hilr ayalrm oprna nrit Knday in Ihr lug tup which will In* large and H. Yockry. ('ottagr drove, ident« here or in the county are Mrs. ....E u g e n e got the patrol base be jects, when full vnlue can not be se Stops Briefly. erected uu Ihr high arhiMil campus und Collera, Itaker and King, Htrwart. I’ct Hanford, dressmaker; J. K. Young, cause «he was ready for it. 1 Cottage cured from the money paid for ma Htruck out by Diilnrgr, 4; by Y oc k attorney-at law; Mr». C. E. June», drove propose» to purchase a field at terials and for labor and when indus Continu«« fur aia day» with daily aftrr ey, I; by Callers, 5; by Maker, 4, noun and availing prrfurmancra. dressmaker; Kakin A Mristow; Henson a cost of more than #20,000, and yet try may be disturbed by taking labor The Northwest Ad clu b ’s " O n t Haar» on ball», o f f Diilnrgr, 2. Thr prugrnm contain» ihr natnra o f Drug company; A. F. Howard; F. H. that eity is less than 25 miles from for a big road program. This argu Btockton ” carav an passed through her- Two bn»e hit«: Hmith, Arthur (2), Irclurrra and rnlrrluinrra o f iiatiunnl ment is good, but need not interfere Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock . Th Phillip», hardware; J. H. Medley, at Eugene.' ’ prominence. Dr. Ng I’oun Chrw, Ihr Cellrr«. Mr. Bartrum evidently intends to with the putting through o f the road caravan was met north o f the eity L. torney. Umpire»: Hnudgra«» and Yockry. Chiurar Mark Twain, will riplain on . Alf. Walker earrie* an ad. for Wm. give this city some reputation to live bond issue. The county court is not a car from the commercial club, whic The box »core. m ia i prulilrma in thnr rrlation to thr compelled to spend this money at any piloted the party- through the city. B< Hmshaw's place, where the thirsty up to. Marcola - - K II were .assured that wet goods were on I'a n fie cunat. i ’rraidrnt Jnmra A. particular time. If, in its opinion, the fore leaving the city the caravan mad 0 1 tap. Hum«, uf lla n d a luatitutr, will Irli lilshup, 2b__ _________ _________ time is such that carrying out the pro a brief stop while members of the com HAVE FOR TH IRTY ONE u 2 mir of Ihr great rat alurira o f achirvr 1- Yockey, lb , p.................... ....... gram is unwise, it should not sell these mereial club party visited with Govei The Hon Ton nnd Thr Klite were in YEARS BEEN ENG AO ED 0 2 existence then, as they are now, bat atral rvrr t*fld ; Kalr Upson Clark, H. Yuekry , r IN EDUCATING YOUNO bond», and should not build the roads. nor Oleott, who woe in the lend cai 1 Whitv, \( 0 tirilliaul rdilur and aulhor, will givr The adopting o f the bond issue means with President Strandborg, o f th at that time the Bon Ton was a meat 0 Ü market, o f which W. H. Heagle was hrr uram gr on 11 Thr Mulhrr o f ihr Kirk. 3b For thirty one years Mr. and Mr». that the county has adopted a definite Portland Ad. club, and other member 0 0 manager, and The Klite was a barber J. F. I mm mm, o f this city, have been road program, that money spent upon o f the party. Herbert Cuthbert, exect F u tu r«;” Hum (irnthwrll, arlf mudr Spore», c f ..................................... f 0 1 »hop, o f whirh O. K. Griffith waa pro sending their own or other children to roads designated in the resolution o f tive secretary o f the Pacific Nortl uuu, will lall how to grt by your Oaroutte, as............. .........____ ___ 0 0 prietor. hoodoo; Captain T. Dinainorr Upton, Dillurge, u, lb ............................. school, which probably is a record that tho court will be placed upon perma west Tourist association, a member o 0 0 rrrugnicrd uulhurity on rrrrrnlion, will Snyder, rf nent roads. The court can go ahead the party, said that the trip throug In thnt Issue appeared the homestead will prove hard to beat. 0 7 notices o f John Uray and George 'T’ôtais........................................... givr hia inapiralionnl Irrturr on thr Before their own two children had making its plans for years ahead and Oregon had been an eve-opener to bin girl aud boy problrui; Kvidyn llnrgrlt, (’-ottagr d ro v e — l.ayng. John dray probably was the completed their schooling, they took will know thnt money will sometime despite the f ict that it is his buaines o f thr Chicago Art luatitutr, will gite Cede rat rum, nn.... ................« ...... 0 1 one who has just died. Mr. I^iyng's their grandson, Francis 1-uccy, to make be available to complete the work. If to know* what the state has to offe a notablr Ircturr with curinoti arcuai 1 o homestead was near Kujudn. his home with them. He graduates conditions return to normal next year, tourists, and that other members o patullimi. H llC lb 3 0 In the news items. W. W. McFarland this year and this probably will com or the next, if labor needs employment, the party- are more than enthusiast! lu thr muairal cuoipnnira nrr thr Htewart, 3b, e................................ 1 appears ns one o f the principals in a plcte the efforts o f Mr. and Mrs. U m - if prices for materials become such over the beauty and charm o f a moto 2 __ o Nrw York Arliata' Trio, Miiy Eliza Maker, rf, p ............... .......... 1 lively boxing match; in the Fourth of son to help the young to get an educa that it is wise to go ahead with the trip through western Oregon. bri h Urrà, ihr viiiliniat ; Kulh llrvrrly Smith, 2b..................................... 1 3 sports program C. W. Jackson won the tion. program, the court will be in a posi Cunimiug, «oprano; I.ovvili Hatton, Arthur, e f...................................... 3 3 bicycle rare and Duke Knox and Jumes During the time their own children tion to do so. We should not imitate CAR D R I7E R 8 MUST HAVE piaulai; Thr Morrison Dirla; Taylor'« O llrm , ii, r f.................................. 1 3 l ’utts won most o f the athletic prize«; and grandson were getting an educa the Arkansaw traveler and wait until LICENSES AFTER JU LY 1 Hinging Hund; J. Waller WiUun, mu Wilson, if ..« ...... .... ........................ 1 2 Al. Churchill was down to the celebra tion they had with them for two years the time to do the work is here before airnl rntrrlam rr, and Ihr Huyal I’ hil Totals............................................ »« M tion and caught 75 trout on the way a boy whose mother had died, and for preparing to do that work. The bond More than. 308,000 drivers o f moto ippiuo H rttrl. Othrr niimbrr» urr Tom in. C. J. Howard waa the editor. the greater part o f the past twelve issue wlil simply place the county- vehicles in Oregon are expected to reg Corwin«, fun makrr, and I'nulinr l.u Diamond Duet court in a position to lay its plans to years they have had hoarding or room ister on or before July 1 under the nc eil« Muyo drumntic rrudrr, who will ing with them young people who were carry forward a definite, certain road passed at the last session o f the legis Cottage d ro v e '» battery had a» OOTTAQE OROVE WOULD P A Y prrnrut ” Holly anna.” program at such times as it sees fit lature providing for licensing oper murh fun a» a rat leaning a mouite. • 1069 AND WOULD OET $2880 attending school. and deems wise to do so. After getting two down, Cellera, who ators or drivers o f these conveyances. “ The building o f the roads laid out BAND 18 APPR EC IATIV E OT L Y N X HOLLOW. did not claim to be in thr beet o f The statement ha* been repeatedly The law provides thnt no person an in the program will so greatly increase der 16 years o f age shall operate : B D B 80K IPTI0N 8 POR SUPPORT form, rn»ed ’nn ovpr where the vis- made by those supporting the proposed the taxable wealth o f the county that itor» could »him ’em out und givr thr elementary school tnx that it would (Special to The Hentinel.) motor vehicle on the highways o f thi Thr mrmlirra o f thr bund wi«h to fielder» »omrthing to do. Maker, who produce for many districts more than May 19.— Mr. and Mrs. Will James, I make the prediction that as a matter state. It also stipulates that no perso: riprra« to Ihr buninr«» mrn uf Cutlngr went in in thr »ixth, threw exactly those districts would pay in taxes un o f Creswell, visited at the Neal home o f fact it will not cost anyone now physically defective shall drive an nu living here an extra penny o f tnx to tomobile or motorcycle except by spe (iruvr Ihrir appreciation uf Ihr recoil four pitched ball« in that inning. der the levy. Figures compiled by H. Huuday. aiibatiMitial «ubacriplion tnkrn up for Dr*pitr thr inequality o f the »core, It. Hheblon and County Superintendent Byron Jackson and a party o f friends pay o ff the bonds.” cial permit issued by the secretary of C. M. Htevens e x p la in s what he state. thr «up|Mirt o f thr bund. In turning thr game wa» not iin loner a« thr »core Moore show that under this tnx the were in the Hollow from Creswell Hun characterized as the impractical nnd the money over to tho bund, C. A. would indicate. Thr vieitor» issued Cottage drove school district would day. The registration fee is 25 cents anil It"rtI'll, who collected thr money, nc onlv two frre ticket» to tho initial pay $1050 in tnxes and the return to Miss Ivy Porter, Mabel Wright and impossible proposition o f attempting the license is perpetual. License cards to carry out a definite road program rompniiied the check with n letter con »ack. Moth o f thc»r wore i»»ucd to the district would be $2880. 4 their cousin, Ernest Horn, visited in are now being printed, und it is ex under present laws nnd explained in pected thnt applications under the law taiuiiig the following pertinent ques King, who hclirvr» in alway» looking Eugene Haturday. tiona: ’em over, wlueh account« for hi» lark ELECTION RETURNS OI VEN Mrs. Kdd Clark, of Reedsport, has detail the laws which hedge about a will begin to reach the secretary of direct tnx in such a manner thnt noth state’s office this month. ” Whnt in n city without a handf o f hit* in the box «core. Hr »cored OUT BY SENTINEL TONIGHT sent a beautiful bouquet o f rhododen ing but dissatisfaction can result. He ” What ia a city without n ha«rhnll on one o f tho»o und would have «cored drons to her mother, Mrs. Neal. clu bf on thr othrr exerpt for thr fact that The Briggs Lumber company, whose explained that under a direct tax 7o Today is primary and special elec "W h a t ia n city without a commer hr took too ra»y a gait on thr final tion day. The Hentinel o ffice will be mill burned last fall, have rebuilt und per cent o f the money thus raised must COMMERCIAL CLUBS CAN NOT HOLD SESSION HERE go bark to the districts in which if cial c lu b f” lap. open nil night receiving the returns, hauled out their first load o f lumber is raised, thus giving Cottage Grove, Thr complrto lint o f mibneriptiona Cottage drove got 14 hit» and thr and information will be given any Tuesday. M. H. Anderson returned yesterday- will be publiahrd n n t week. »umr number o f »core«. Among Cottage Grove visitors Sat Eugene, and other large cities a large who telephone for it. No definite re Only throe batter» faced Baker in turns will be available before 10 urday were the W olford family, Mr. amount o f money which they would morning from nttending a meeting of the «evrnth. All o f ’em merely ugi o'clock . Complete returns for Cottnge and Mrs. Marion I.ebow und Mrs. have no use for. while the country dis commercial club officers o f the state IIIOII SCHOOL TEAM 18 tricts needing the money do not get at Pendleton. He represented the com W IN NINO EVERY OAMP fated thr »alubriou» ozone. drove nnd surrounding country will be Huntsman and Mabel. mereial elnh o f this city. He isnued nn In the fourth, Marcola retired them posted in The Hentiuel window Hatur- The Slaters are painting, paperhang- enough to carry on nny kind o f a ilef invitation for the holding o f tho next Cottage (Irovo high defeated Rum« one, two, three, at find, thr aecoml day forenoon. ing and otherwise improving their inite, comprehensive program. Dr. Harris confined his remarks to a meeting here, but the invitation was burg high on the locul diamond Wed* »acker fielding all three bnlla. house. no* accepted due to the fact that it is Thing» came »o en»y that Cottage nembi y afternoon by a «core o f 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Horn, of De “ p a t” explanation o f how a certain High School Burns Not». fnrmer of the early days paid in a difficult to get a large attendance ex 10. Thin ia thr arconti game won from drove rearranged it» line up during light Vnlley, Mrs: Porter and Mrs. Tho financial administration o f the single year a #1200 mud tnx without cept at n central point, nnd the next Ko«ehurg, the find having been plnyed thr game, O ile r» retiring^ to Maker’» high school for the past year has been Politico visited Hundny at the Frnnk knowing it. meeting will be held in Portland. place in right field und giving thr box at Kuarhurg laut Friday, thr «core nf Mackie home with Grandma Horn, who A. W. Dugan, candidate for county- to Maker. King, who I ihn never played so successful thnt the student body has is quite ill. ^ A if.h waa 7 to 8. cleaned up a note for 0200 which it Alliany high will be here thia after with the local» in any other poaition School closed Wednesday with a pic judge, also a member o f the party and M. H. ANDERSON CHAIRMAN gave nt the beginning o f the year to a bond booster, spoke briefly. SALVATION A RM Y DRIVE noon. Thr home tram haa won every than behind the bat, changed o f f with nic. cover current expenses and pay o f f a None o f hte speakers referred to gamn thia aeuaon, two having been on Htewart, who hold» down thr third debt left from the previous year. The The Horace Strongs and other rela »ack. Cottage Grove has organized for ear torrign territory. tives, o f Eugene, and Mr. nnd Mrs. the proposition recently taken up by Htewart ha« credit for tho only clean note, which was endorsed by h num Harvey Strong, o f near the drove, the granges o f the county to issue rying forward the Salvation Army- her o f the business men o f the city, bonds payable the next year after is drive in thn city during the enrly par homo run on the local ground» thi« John Oray Die« at Salem. wns publicly burned on the enmpus at were Sunday dinner guests o f Mr. nnd suance, a method thnt would get o f June. The locnl executive commit Mrs. Wm. Slater. Hnlem Hint reman: The funeral o f year. 11« ra»ed one over the fence. M arcola’» «econd »acker fumbled a 0 o ’clock Wednesday morning. H. Y. Porter, I. N. Dresser and Mr. around returning 70 per cent to the tee appointed by the county committee John dray, who died Hnturday morn districts in which the money was has selected M. H. Anderson as loeu •» mg at thr hum« of hia daughter, Mra. certain double play in tho eighth, the Sunday Service» at Mathodlst Cliurch Campbell were in the drove Monday. chairman, W. J. White as secretary John Hemme, o f HInchly, visited raised. H. M. Gregory, 1730 Fairmont avenue, error netting three «core» for the Tho band gave several numbers on and C. J. Kem a« treasurer. Memorial service* will be held at 11 friends here the last o f the week. waa held yeaterdny afternoon at 2 local«. tho street to attract the crowd. There o ’clock. Tho pastor will preach the Cottage Grove's quota will be no o ’clock from thr Higdon chu|Hil. Krv. was a representative attendance, o f over #900. sermon. The evening services will W. O. Kant nrr conducted thr arrvier. Mrs. Rena Edward« Die* James Porter was in Eugene Monday which a number were from the country change to one half hour Inter, league Itiirial waa in City View cemetery. Mr«. Kenn Edward«, for many year« a service at 7 and evening service at 8. on business. districts. — F. 0. Coffman Is Honorad. Mr. dray enme to Hnlem onlv a resident o f Cottnge Drove, died Mon Your presence will be appreciated by Obituary. J. B. Matney wns here from The F. C. Coffman, o f this eity, who i week ago from Cottage drove where day in Han Fra nr ¡»on. Herman Kd the pastor. Henry H. Ousterhoudt wns born Aug Dalles Monday. attending the W. O. W. convention a he formerly made hia home for year« ward«, a »on, ha* gone to Han Fran Mrs. Anna Hall and Miss Martha ust 8. 1884, at Chicago, 111« moving Marshfield, has been honored by elec aud audilenly became ill Hundny morn cisco to accompany the body here. The with his parents to Waverly, la., where Memorial Sermon Next Sunday. Hunter visited in Eugene Monday. funeral will lie private, with interment ing. He waa 75 yeara old. he lived until about 18 years o f age. tion ns one o f the four delegates fror The annual Memorial sermon will Mrs. W. A. C offin, o f Eugene, vis They then moved to Oregon. He was this district to the hend ramp sessio in the I). 0 . McFarland cemetery War ren Kdwards, another son, arrived Wed ho preached in the Methodist church ited this week nt the home of her sis married in 1902 to Fanny- W oodruff, which will be held in California. Oottaga Oroya to Yoncalla Sunday. Hunday forenoon by Hev. H. Hamrick. Cottage Grave will play a return iir«duy from Kugone, where both are A cordial invitation ia extended to all ter, Mrs. J. A. Elledge. o f I^ornne. They lived in Eugene, Cot Card o f Thanks. W. E. Buckley arrived last evening tage Grove and Springfield, moving in game nt Yoncalla Hundny. Two week» attending the univeraity, and will re to attend. We wish to oxpress to our man from Blaine, Wash., for s visit with June, 1919, to Hnlem, where he died from Monday a game will be plnyed main until after thn funeral. with Albany. Eugene may play a see- Fra« Mathodlst Confer»»«:« In Saasion. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buck- May 8, 1920, and was Inid beside his friends our sincere appreciation o ond game hero a week from Hunday. father in-law, who wns buried at Hope- their many kindnesses in our reeen Meschar Sawmill Sold. The conference o f the Free Meth ley. C. W. Pallett returned Monday to well May 2, 1920. Death was due to bereavement. Especially did we appr< II. C. I)nvid«iin, o f Hood Hiver, ha« odist church o f southern Oregon opened There’« hardly anything a Sentinel bought the I’ . F. Mesrher sawmill at in the Baptist rhnrch Weilnesdsy after his home in Portland, after spending heart failure following influenza. He elate the floral tributes. OI.ENN W. COOPER, wanted w on ’t do, but t f one doe»n ’t Curtin, together with the logs and niton, Bishop Wsrner presiding, snd several days looking after his sswmill leaves, besides his w ife and son Dar p MR. AND MBH. C. W. DWYHb rel, two brothers and three sisters. interests at Divide, v»U continue for two weeks. do it, try twa. " * timber owned by Walter Hkidmore, MARCOLA GOES DOWN TO DEFEAT 14 TO 0 CONVINCING SPEECHES FOR COUNTY ROAD BONCS CH AUTAUQUASTARTS WEEK FROM THIS FRIDAY WESTERN OREGON BEAUTY IS REAL EYE-OPENER 4