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LUMBER PRICES? ° EDROP OF ONE ThinD — uf l l u i l d i i i * M nteriul t o OoiiHtfu< turn Tum id* III Oont May I« 4 1 | Im ug As fur ('('M in i, «»I • | I>«*layiMl tin liifutwr II I I. | T h « n nr»* cull lu t'i I m • •• li li 1 1 II ■oltir ph*vHi b l o w , p r i c e s b*'i»ip a b o u t u t h i r d luwi«r thu ii th»» hipd* | mhii I it'o rlirii Ilim s p r i n g ll»,lii*l |* i h • h in <i<ttii^«* ( ir iiv i , w lii* h in«* |*i ii* i it uII\ thi- mini«* UN h I im U' nii I i ' j ifii’i'», h u v c (ir u p p t il iin f o l l o w » : V i r t H i i l kihiii U n o n iiK , ffwill # 11#4• ill»' t h o ii* u u d ti* $t*l lh*' t lion hi im I , n I um I i ^rui ii fli*<*tio^, f r«*lll f.OI t«l t 5 I , ««»III III«* 14 *11 HU' IINIOO . f r o m f l o t o | 'H, f o u i i i i o u I»<•!• i*l* f i •*««• ♦ 40 to $2-S; N o . 'J 1 ‘o u tiu o ii, f r o m t • » t o t ' . ! | , N o . »1 c o m m o n , f r o m i ’ > to ♦ I 1' K u ilro u d i n u t r i in i I iun li «* I «1 uj> p r e t t y v%rll hi |i r n 'v m o I *1 • ♦ not s t u m n e a r l y i in I iik u drop. Tin* d r o p hi tin |»ro •* o f IiiinI m -r ruuy 1 1 * n«I to roimiilrruM«- b u i b l m i ; b«*rc I but bt*» b n ; n I*« 1*1 l o o k l»v tin- hi|*h pile« KERR & SILSBY SI ORE SOLD TO F. C. COFFMAN I' r f 'o f fill III lltlN b o u g h t till' K I A H its bv K fiifi'ry, «m m «1 b y G ro rip K * n nm l M i n K»tb«*r h^lstiy, m o l « ill t a k e p u ss e a sio t i ut «»io «■ Mr K 'i r m olir of (tic i*|«i #* n | nier« h u n ts ut th* «• it y . u f m hit'll !»•• hu» tu « 11 11 1« Mitrili f«*r 11 y ea rn . H r mus at un«' lì in«* iiiuiiH^tr n i ih«* Fttrifii* T iiutirr coin lullt V'» Ritiri, Minili MU8 olir of t hr iur^i-nt iii«*rrunt lb* e s tab lish m en t* of pioneer ilnv« Thi« K r r r A HiUI*y »tuft* wii* cstii bit shed 10 y e a rs Mg“ . Mr. K**rr will go to \\>«ld«*iburii t* t u k r 1’h n rg r of tb«* \\ «Mbb rb urn I rud mg 4’Oiui m »uy '* »ton« ll t r t iimly Mill teuvo V • i th«i«' w ith in u ib o it tun* M inn H i h b y a r« <iiilriUf here Mill n«»t b«' a f f e c te d by th* sule o f tin* bo»i nr»» Mi l\» f fitimi, I ft»*« in*w oMio r, In t»«« it n C o tta g e tifovi buNini'NN u»'i^ for m uuy v h i m , h av in g ut vnrioti» tun«» b«*« n hi tIn burb«*r, i« it:io ru u t and o g u r »Voir busin« **, mot b u t i u g di»po»« d of th«' bitt« r only u ''hurt tilll* ugu A L T WIK L1AM H IN V O L V K D in d k l in q u l n c y c iia jio i : A w a r r a n t w m i»»u«,d T u e s d a y f o i th«* a r r e s t o f . \ l f William** on th«* c o m p l a i n t «if A . H. \N »r«1, wh*< « h i n g e s b u n W it h c o n t r i b u t i n g to th«- <b liu qu* ncy o i u m inor \«« o u t i n g t«« Dep u t ) H b e r i f f I'itfh«*i W i l l i u M * in m * fused of tukm g 15 y«»nr o b i B e lly Wui«t t o r h t l o i n u t h hi h n r lu»t M on «In) « ' . « m u g m it hour th«* k n o w l«*dg«* oi conM*nt o f h er p a r e n t s W i l l i a m s in« • It«* 1 1 y ut H p n t t g f i e l d , w h i r«* »b«* hud gon«« w i t h h er par«*nt» t o v i s i t r«du l i v e s , um l t o o k h«r Mith h im t o K ii g«*n« , l a t e r d r i v i n g Ml> *• • F h i l o i u a i h , » b o o h i» m u th « r iiv«*». Att«Uipts o f H b rilff Htl«*k«d» to b» cut«* WiihmiiN ut I'h ilo m u th bv t«l« pho|ie M •* I «• U niU C O -d u l :«» It M i l l HI i * i In- l.ud r«*tuin«'d to I'ottug«* CIrtf\« H* fur io*i lo r H«tts nor W 1 1 lit» in" hftvi b< < n h« wrd fi««m d i i n tls but W illraiu* is e x p ected buck to Mork til any tun* CITIZENS FROM HERE CELEBRATE ELSEWHERE Then* b r i n g no r«d«brntion h«*r«*, «it If.«* 11 » gen«*« ally »ought cool an d shady »|*«*t n ulign; th<* bunk» of n ear by s t n a i n * or utt«*nd«*«l r f b b r i t t i o n » «•!»•• where \b o o t h a lf th<* c ity w«*nt to Kugcii«* \lo n d n y mol severul ntt«,nd«*d (h, ce le b ra tio n ut V’oiii.»t•»<■ k . A noiiib« i a tt e n d e d th*« Hut n id u s ««I* bi utioii» til I«oudoii mol Hloc M o un tain II. J Hhmn mid O M K«*m vv»**r th e sp«:ik « r« ut London an d L ib e rt B«*«le wun the 0|icuk« r ut Hlue M o u n tain Tin* llivid« tuiii l.oiidou ball t«*nm» plnycd, L«*ndon Winning a «I on «* cont«*»t. l>«»|»it« th«' n u m ber o f }>«'o|*l«* out of th«* city confection«*ry and c ig a r «tor«»» report ed u good btiNine»». F1KHT M A IL BY A I R P L A N K RKAOHKH KUOKNF. HIJNDAY Th«« fir»t a iip b in e mini for Lino county nrhv«*d in Log,« in* Hundny at tern o on m hen mi tiirnhip <d* th e Or«'gon W ii »hiligton Idah o eoinpans '» tl«*« t ruoglit *.MMl letter» to th a t city tids«*r »mg buyer» * M«*« k in P o rtlan d . The plan e c o n tin u ed on to M arsh field in the u fte rn o o n . L n g in e tr o u b le on th* Mity op th«* valley pot th«a much in«* a d a y b eh ind »ehedule. Still Pin mg 'L iu in Eugene. Lugciie R«'gi»ter: L W. I n m a n wi » n fiu ed +ir. hi police court for Np««aling i n s car on Hlinr boulevard. J o h n I «nr wood, a d r i v e r fo r a local gr«ict ry f i r m , wiin b rou g ht in to court for at lowing th«* eng ine o f I iin e a r to run while u n a t t e n d e d but iin lie in u n der ngc he wiin t u r n e d o v e r to th e jo\«*iiile court. O an nery Make» C lean up. The c a n n e ry in m a k in g a c l e a n u p thia week o f i I n e n tire p a rk . W ith in a few dayN th ere will n«»t b«* a can of a n y th i n g left in sto ra g e . T h ia in the firat tim e in the h isto ry o f the enn nery t h a t e v e r y t h in g h as been cleaned »1» ____ ________ Bilk Creek Over th e Top. Mr». A r th u r W oolcott report» th a t Hi Ik Creek, d iatrict 48, I iun ovoraub •cribed it» «plots in the L ane co u n ty S alv a tio n army d riv e. T h e am o u n t raised w hn 1 28.50, The •to n e \ of rung«« celled p a t e n t ÌNNiied on t i m b e r nml cash e n tr y No. 8247 for the N L Noction 14, to w n sh ip 21 aouth, 2 w est, W. M.. has been can by decree o f court. T h e laud becomes open to entry. CKORCiK MATTHKWS HIVKN MiliNIGHT DEORKE IN MAtiONIC OktliKR M«'iob«*rN o f t he M a non I<! b o l g e , uot m g t i m i v l e o r g e M a t t h e w » , neMlyw«'*!. ss i» uot in a t t e n d a n e * al tli»* V\idn« i «bis es eli» lig m e e t i n g und d e e o l i n g flint III' pr«'N«*riee WU» l i i g h l v di'Niruble it t h è l u i d n i g h t b u n ip iet l*‘»ai l, w e n t to I iin homi« a n d .« 0**11 i •* t in fi •* • I Mith th* j d eb lin o « ut lio in b er i |o t h * d ili pa glin i», 1 t o g e l h e r ssith Hevt'iul «|liuft « o f ie* ereu n i tleorg«* m»«i»le«| iipon b o y i n g t«*i ; Ih«- b r e t h r e i i t l e o r g e • •a|*«»l fro m hi e a p t o i » ss h i l e tlu* « nr ili w t i o h he ss a i a p n » o i i e i vs a» Htundilig hi I •«»ut o f th* I d i t e Itili l»*uiid lo- «oulil noi o l lt^ p fin l H h eiin 1 ìo«bird '» l u i H e n r y a n d ii|e»n b< m g rei u p l i lt e i l iilHi»led iip«»n Uiidilig a uot b e i gulb»n ol i c o «i«*am t o th* pr»‘\ ioii» o it le r . S RELIGIOUS SCRUPLES BIG MILLS ARE DOWN FOR COTTAGE GROVE MAN NAPS COW RESULT STATE TO AID COUNTY ON IN SHORTAGE OF SUNDAY MILK LACK OF CARS ON RAILROAD TRACK FLORENCE ROAD (ieorge Miller re p o rts t h a t he has Unique Tanto in Hleeping Q u a rte r s a q u a d r u p e d of the g en u s bovine th a t has jo in ed th e church arid refuse* to do Costa K. II. Moxhy $.00 for th e work necessary to pro vide the u*u One N i g h t ’s Rent al q u a n t i t y of th e laeteal fluid for th» ev en in g m ilking. T w o S u n d ay s in succession th e milk from th is cow Ih«* W estern Luinb**r 4 Lx port corn R II Modiy e a r n e n e a r f o r f e i t i n g bus m easured about th r e e q u a r t s short. p u n y ’ n nidi and th e J . H. V 'haintrer» hi s l i f e Hunday m o r n i n g m I hmi lie l ay The only e i p l a n a t i o n Mr Miller can mill, m I i k I i n I iii I down fur <is**r the down f or u nap on th,* r a i l r o a d truck j th in k of, in case he is w rong in Iris F ou rth, h a s e not yet resumed opera betw een Lijg*'uc ami H pringfiebl. I'a» a ss u m p tio n t h a t th e c o w 's religious lion», dite to in a b ility to g«*t «ar» with n « tn by found him pea« «»folly Hleeping scruples a re responsible for th e short vs Inch to »hip th e i r p rodu ci. Th»* first t h e r e a short tun** b e f o r e t r a m tirn** i age, is t h a t some of th ose who h ave nano d mill I iun had no ears for nearly a mi r e m o v e d h i m f r o m h i s p e r i l o u s p«> held picnics in th e v icin ity h a v e used ihr*' w«ad . e s e t p t a i« vv which w**•«• si t ion. Ins cow to supply cream fo r th e i r »I out here th rou gh erro r, nlfhmigh D«puty H beriff C roner took Mosby coffee. m a i l s 100 nr,, requ ired to hand!«* its to i he eoiinty jail to finish Ins snooze product for a umilili. The V 'hainbers Monday iriorniug J u s tic e of the I'eae«4 | null has b«*«*ii in ab o u t th«* Naim* pi** Wells fnied him 450 for being intoxi ( Mosby • In lilueilt am i vs hat is tr u e of the»«* r a t e d on a publn highw ay. mills is also tr u e of th«* B«*herrtia l.uiu elttiined when he fin ally a w o k e th a t he» ber ««unpany » mill at R om Riv«*r, the did not know w hat had happened. I* i l b l t mill at Divide, miti al «o <»f Ih»* iiUrmiiMiN sm aller mills of this s«*ctiou. BIKE RAMS MOTORCAR C o tta g e O ro ve S tu d e n t s A re to Receive T he aeiit«’ short :«('«• sta rtl'd ut the WITH SERIOUS RESULTS B enefit« F rom S m ith H ugh es CoiiNtru« tlon of P e rn ia n e n l lligliw ay» lini«« of th«* s w itch m en '» s t r i k e ami A c t T h is Year. I has since b«*«*n a g g r a v a t e d by th e strik#» J o e l ’rcm u z/i, a logger from the H a rd l i t i by !>•« i»i*«n Knor kin g hi th«* «*iist timi alo» by th«' <*orig«'»tion Row R iser camp, sm u-hed in to an no O ut Colinty Putiti». of tr a f f i c on th e Hoiitheru Pneifi«' d u r toinobile with his bicycle T u esd ay L. J . FiJwurdu, in s tr u c t o r in the n«*w- in g th e H hriner eonvi'iition. m orning near the O. P. A L truck» on ly institute«! eour*« in a g ric u ltu re At Kpc'iking of the s it nal mui . Mr. J o h n M am as «'ime, but got o f f w ith u few , rii«» f fyioo.iMMi i.iitd I ioim I n s ote«i by *»oii, pn*Nid«nt of tin* W. L. A K. com bruises an d a bad ly bent wheel. P rc | < ottago* G rove high school, 1 » busy o r (Ile p e o p l f o f L a n e « Ollllty Ul lite «J»« p a n s , said, 1 * T he situ a tio n is te m po maz/.i, aeeorilm g to hi i sto ry , wan r i«! ! g a n iz in g hi» work fo r the coining « lui • I«*« lio ti in M a y ss ili b«* in s a lili l a n l v extreiyely »«»rions. \N »• have ing on th«' w rong aide of the street school y e n ( ami i» also (»lantting to get b«*t au*,. t h e y •*»c«*e«| t w o per «*«• nt of plen ty of bosiii«*»» upon M hieh w ** a n d a tt e m p t e d to tu r n a co rn e r at th e i in clone touch with as nqiny stu d e n ts t h è ii'ift» « m i s u l n a ! i o t i i*t t h è «‘o i i n t y , could op«*r:«te wit hoot losing money, sain«, tune a» an autoiuobil«* which was who wisli to tak«* th** work uri«|er him ! a« « o r d ì l i g l o u «b « i«n*n h u u d e il «I om li vs hile an on ne«-«*'»ury shutdov. n m«*nii» coming in th«* opp o site direction. H«* j an possible befo re th e op en in g of I t i * d » > t»y Ih»' i »r«g*»n »opr «in«* * oo rt tt SI TI OOS l o s s to UN, as M« II UN to msuiii«‘«t th«» blam e for th e aeeidi'iit school in th e fall. With th is end in ili Ih«- « i ot f 1, 1 0O,lN#0 in ioii«| boii'ln many men in our e m p l o y . " but de< iare«l h«* «lid not noti«*«* th«* view Mr. K«lwards wishes that in terest s*it«d bs t la« k a in a » e o o n t y in l'.U!* driver*.« signal f«*r a t u r a . T h e «lr«ser «•«I stu d en ts. «*ither «»t th e high school Both Mr. Jo h n s o n an d Mr. C ham bers l'Iic Niipreiil,' ««»Ult h o ld « (fiat t h è m t of the a ut« «mobile stopped long enough or o f th is y e a r *s fresh m an <*las»t would an* usin g every «*ffi»rt t«» get cars uml Hid ■ b le d n e s s u r u e u d m i ' u t , 1 ' » * r i l l I t f Ut to ascertain th a t Pr«*mazzi was not a r r a n g e to ni**et him a t his residence, hast* been in Portion«! th is Meek eu tl ••«!•' M III« tl t tu* b o n d * v v « r • • V o l « <1, t u n Li** F.«« ifi«- h ig h w a y , to talk over plans d«*asoring to pry »* in«* rolling s t o c k injure<l, but th,. logger did not even fo r the work. »«* I I I . t d« t o !• i * i * i y until lltlt to Imml ask Ins m ine. l«»ot«* hoiiicm her«*. 1. • g i s l a l i v e r u lu t m e n t . t l i«*r q r « if « T he a g r i c u lt u r a l cou rse which the it m l that f h * lllllv III M HUM «* X i s t 1 ' t v! C o tta g e Grove schools a re in s tallin g und« b o l l i i .i i l» il t i r v o l e d IS i h r m h irh conies u n d er the provisions «»f the ih r 1 . un«* i M o i*ci * « nt li m i t a t l u l l . Hmith H ughes con gressional a c t. The rcu< ti e d t h«- MX «••on v bond h utm ost fed eral g o v e rn m e n t u a t c h e a th e s t a te o n . « - n t i i it* 1 III 11*11. money dollar for do llar fur h a lf of the T h « ' !»oi»«l IIIOII« y vv li s t » h u v * b«' «‘ l! iiit.sru« t o r s ' salarie s an d the d is tric t Itr.l in r««nt t«« MU r k who h IS v t u l p a y s the oth«*r half, th u s in s u rin g the Dr. Oglesby, city* health o ff ic e r, r«*- It is a g a in Mayor •* C. Wheel«»!, Mr ; h r I I S II m h o i r v r i f a r « * u f t h«* » m i n t y em p lo y m en t o f H)»eeia lists to handle W heeler h e s iiig been a p p o in te d by th«* p o rts th a t he has received wor«I from th«» vv <rk. In a d d itio n , the instru«‘t<»r «•d« « u | in m a t •*htli|¡ und a mi nini«* the «tuie health o f f i c e r th a t w a te r at • its «‘ouncil to fill th e u n ex p ired term I l i o II • \ muy n o m t i r l«»st t u 1 !.. I n t i « 1 » employe d on a full y e a r basis and • I R I W alker, w h o r<--igu«*«l Inxuuiie t h«* I'ray th e r creek in t a k e is now free will d ev o te his tin»«* d u rin g th e sum m er f II l l «i n 1.1 olii! t v. rumi 1 h r :« v i i i l u b l i from «‘o u tu m in a tio n am) may b«* us«-«! *»f m*« « " sary absence* from th«* city . o l Ul r c o u n t y ;i i «• n e a r l y e x h a u s t r i i a l i t i m o n th s to ui«liiig his sto«ieuts in the Mr. W heeler serv ed tw o y e a r s u-. freely f*»r dom estic purposes. T h e c o n p ra c t ic a l upplientioii uf the principles 1 h r ■ii 1 1 r «• r< m l i f M ^ i . i m i s m * m u p i n ta m in a tio n un d o u b ted ly was forniti ju s t m ayor ju s t before Air. W alk«r took iluV r ( «»«i nt r y h« • ir. l h « 4 . f t :«»’ «• »Imbed d u r i n g the seho«»l year. US the health o ff ic e r Ni«I«l it would be, i|*0|| t III v us bunds f u r I th e «»flic«* am i for eight y e a r s previous <J <} i «*odi »»Oi T he w«#rk as planned ¡» strictly' vo «n seepage from an a b a n d o n e d camp, to that* mu » a m em ber of th«* c ity loud im p 1 o \ « nient . urn h r a t i o n a l am i a s first applied was open PM cciullv anti the clean ing out o f the d r a i n a g e I council a n d prob ably is more f a m ilia r » J *0| | t h«* L o r m u m r o n d . only' to boys ami g irls who p lan n e d to It I S v«*t t«»«» «•u r l y t«» u y v v l i u t m j with c ity a f f a i r s th a n a n y o th e r resi treach by the logg»ng co m pany inline go to work on fa r m s im m e d ia te ly a f d ia t e ly rem oved the co n ta m in a tio n . « r u m i I 4# b 1 of t in d t j Ki l l M i l l ti«' t u k r li t o p u t o v e r te r g ra d u a t io n from school. At present, m » n « l i i t nu«*, 1• l i t It • •M Y b u t I t l<« ■« r t i i i i i how ever, .» w id er a p p lic a tio n is given uf the that tli« 1 ** * » | d r JULY 17 IS DATE OF count y *»«•• an d s t u d e n ts who plan to t a k e work MOTOR WF^JT MAN IS » ed d y t o sot« b o n d » il » e e r t m n t h a t GRANGE BASKET PICNIC 111 agri« u ltu ra l s» ho«ds are a d m i tt e d to ^PLEASED WITH CAMP i<ti«*n Mi l l be t a k e n to i e * u n e t th«* th e ««»urs«*s given in fh<* high schools. M*nd i" *i•* a f t e r |>i**p«r b*gi»liifiv«* uc The work as plaan « d i«*r Cottag« The C o tta g e d r o v e g ru n g e will hold R. L. Lee, cir c u la tio n m a n a g e r ot ion l( it i ' pu » i b i e fo r th e l«*gi»lu a basket picnic July )« in the Rudolph Grove by Mr. L d w a r d s will be a tv*«» tin* Motor W«*st, an a u to m o b ile tr a d e u re t«» a n t i n g * u n | m * i - iu I e b ' e t m i i , that j<.ipcr published ut I-«»'« Angele». Calif., p a rk , tw«i miles west «»f th«* city* Th«* y e a r c«»urse, th e first y e a r ’s w«>rk be in l i k e l y t o b«* d o n e . 1 1 1 is **«I m Cottag«* tlro v e Wedn«*»«Iay Lorawe uud Cresvvell g ra n g e s h a v e beeu m g in a n im al h u sb a n d r y , th e second l h«* det iiioii ol th»- HUpr» m** court 4 ml epetit th e nig ht a t the c ity park in vited to a tt e n d htui ta k e p a rt in the 111 plant h u s b a n d r y . T h e tim e o f tb«- sun four to three, J u d g e Narri», of • a m p groun<|s. Mr. Leo was accom program . F ro f. ( \ 4*. B rew ster, of U. s t u d e n t s will I m * div id ed h a lf an d half hi» county, b«'ing ssith the m in ority . puni«*«l by his ss'ife, his daught«*r, Jill, A. < ., will give a p o u ltry t a l k ; \V. R betw een th e o re tic a l an d p ra c tic a l work iml Mrs. L e e ’ n sister. Mis«, B e a trice Lord, m a n a g e r of the L ug ene grang«* The p m j e c t s which the s tu d e n t may MiHNourt M au V isiting Relative» Here. Jo hn son . The p a r t y w as tr a v e li n g in w arehouse, will speak on c o o p erativ e u n d e r t a k e to fill the r e q u ire m e n ts f«»r J o h n Renile, ol \ p p l e fo n C ity, Mo., a to u r in g e a r p la s te re d from r a d i a to r m a r k e ti n g , an d J . G. S w an, actin g the p ra c tic a l work a r e not lim ited to u i i s e d in C«*ti:igi Grove Sunday f«*r a to ta il light with a u to m o b ile a n d uc co u n ty superv »»or of schools, is s c h e d a n y s«»t sp e e ific a tio n a b u t may' be » i«i( w ith tu» br«>ther, Wm Renile cessory ads «Tt iscments. T her Lee» car uled to s|M*ak on boys* and girls* t*lub ta k e n up a c c o rd in g to the interest*« « lid o th e r 1 « lutisi«». Mr. Rentle i n u lied n ««»nipb'te c a m p in g e«)uipm«*nt in work. All l«M*al g r a n g e r s a re antici-^ ami o p p o r t u n it ie s o f each in d iv idual. loiiner bu ild in g i«*r»tra« tor uml furm«*r I clm im g electrie cam p lights, a show er p a li n g a pleasan t a n d mst ruet i v e day . T his side o f th e vvork# is don e outside and ar«* e x te n d i n g a cordial in v i ta t io n of school, at th** home of th e stu d eu t out h a n d i'po ned of I iin prop«*rty in b a th an d tss«« b«*ds. **r at some p lace co n v e n ie n t f«»r him. to th** public to aten d . U’l«»!'« in M iHNoun with th e exp«*cta A m inim u m of on«* hour a d a y must Mr. I.«'«* expr«aMs«*d him aelf as pl«*as- i»»n of loeutm g p« i mun< nt ly m Oregon be d ev o te d t«» the p ra c t ic a l w ork which Ib'I’ore « omiiig I«» V *»ttuge tiros«*, Mr I an tis Hiirpri-••«! w ith th e Cottagt» t«r«»v «• J. H. CHAMBERS ADDS th«* s t u d e n t chouses to ta k e up. »¿«'tit b* spell! i few »lays at Kalatua. I p a rk and a u to «'amp ground ami ch ar TO LOGGING RAILWAY The a g r i c u lt u r a l i u s t r u r t o r keeps in sVa-h . s i n i 1 1 ug I*ie niece, Mr». Lruiicia i n 'te r iz e d it as one of th e rnc««st park» c o n s ta n t touch w ith th e p ro je c ts o f all » mime, who ssith hr i tw o children, ue on th«* e n ti r e tr ip from C a lifo rn ia , n* T he J . 11. C h a m b e rs L ogging com his pupils anil v is its ea«-h an a v e ra g e oiiipumed him hen« to \ i»it her pur g a id b 's s o f th«* sir«* «»f th e places vis puny is c o n s t ru c ti n g a sp ur bn«» at of at least once a m onth. F o r this ite«l. II«« said t h a t b«*cause of it the ■ n t n uml oth«*r relative». parly r«m aiued «»v«*r for se v e ra l hours. Wicks t«> reach back about tw o miles purpose the distri«*t fu rn ish e s tr a n s p o r T hey b'ft Los Angeles J u n e 7 ami into t h e ti m b e r n ear th a t place. The ta tio u . D uring the sum m er m o n th s the Dr. W e n d t Register» in C alifonila. ure g o i n g as f a r n o rth as Hcatth*. They new brunch will go aro u n d a large in s tr u c t o r d ev o te s a larg e p a rt of his Dr. M. M W, mlt ami fam ily returneil plan to t a k e about fou r m o n th s for m o u n ta in uml f«dlow up a ca n y o n thus tim e to th«* p r a c t ic a l work of his stu 'iiiiduv from a tr ip to C alifo rn ia. Dr th«« journey am i d u r i n g th a t tim e M r a v o id in g th e st«*«*p slope dow n which «lent» in p lan t h u s b a n d r y . sYendt \s«*nt th ere f«»r thi* purpoiw of | Le«1 will ta k e th e o p p o rtu n ity to call th«* logs a re now b e in g bro ught. Work D uring the sch«»ol y e a r a p a r t of the re g iste r in g in th a t s t a t e and found j upon his trad«* along th e way am) is well u n d e r way an d will b<* rushed class tin»«* is d e v o te d t«> a tt e n d i n g hat he was abb* to «io so w ithout tak also g a in first hand in f o rm a tio n as to to co m pletion unless the c a r sh ortage p r a c t i r a l d e m o n s tr a t io n s a lo n g ag ricu l ng the cN um inutioti, ss hu h i n nnid to «limping facilities along the highw ay, now a f f e c t i n g th e lu m ber in d u s try be t u r a | lines, such us livestoek sales and tie a s t i f f one. T he fam ily sisit««) which will be published in his paper. conies to«» acute. v is its to p o u ltry f a r m s an d dairies. sith M'l.*itiv«»s in B erk rley unii th«* «lo«'* W ith th is end in v i«*vv th e cou rse is a r t«>r u ttfin p K il to u tte m l th«* «b'iiiocrutir range«! so th a t both s t u d e n ts a n d m- HORSE DRAWN RIGS NOW -oiiv««ii 1 1 • « ri tor tin purpose of n«>iiiiiiat* F.UOF.NE PUTTING MILLION s t r u c t o r can be ««ff e n ti r e a f t e rn o o n s CURIOSITY ON HIGHWAY on .ng Hryau but was greatly disapp«oiit« «I sho rt notice. C lasses which will DOLLARS INTO BUILD hi not b ein g able to g«*t a proxy or h a v e a m ax im u m rap a c ity ' o f 15 stu The ch an g e in th«> mode of tra v e l INOS THIS YEAR ilito th«* 1 1 'M vent ioli Itali on ueeouut *d winch has t a k e n place w ith in the past d e n ts will bo dou ble period classes, the crossd. few y e a r s is indicate«! by the fact t a k i n g an h o u r a n d :i h a lf o f time. Ou \ million dollars will b«> invest**«! in • some «lays th is tim e will b«* used for new buildin gs hi L u g en e d u r i n g th< th a t d u r i n g last Hunday* I. H. Y eateh stu«ly or d e m o n s tr a t io n w ork, «»n o th ers Lecftl Boxer Lo*on C e le b ra tio n Bout. c u rr e n t y«*nr, »«'cording to eskimat«*s «>♦* co u n ted .12/ m o to r vehicles passin g his re g u la r re c i ta t io n s will !»«• held. Kill Hrinris, lo«-a I light ss eight b««\«r, bu ild ers in t h a t city . O v e r $500,000 place on th e R o w r i v e r road. A nuin Mr. L d w a r d s g r a d u a t e d last spring lost li i n bout at th e L ourth o f «Lily of th e a m o u n t is r«»preseuted by build ber passed befo re ami a f t e r he s t a r t e d fruit» th e d e p a r t m e n t o f d a i r y i n g at mxing e x h ib itio n in flit* Kiigeue at the cou nt. D u rin g th e sam e tim e th e r e ing a c t i v i t y «»n th»* L n iv e rs ify o f Or«* luory ss hen Carl MiB«*rt of Kugen«*, gon cam pus. Iarg«dy m a d e p««ssible by passe«! tw o «»ne horse rigs, tw o tvv«» O. A. ( \ His work in th e I« k * h 1 high la nded a clean knockout iit th e second th e passag e o f th e millnge tax last atirse rigs, oue four-horse rig am i one school will inculde all in s tru c t io n in a g ric u lt u r e w ith one allied science» in round. Ralph Witt oti. Lugette L a t h e r May. In adilition <»v **r 450JI00 will be boy on horseback. ad d itio n . w eight. svaN knocked out in the sixth expetided in th e «*reetion o f new gar Oregon high schools a r e j u s t beggi round bs* N«*il Zim m erm an, of Pori ages an d hi e n la r g in g «dd onen. Th«* LOUIS BEAN LIKELY n in g ti* t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f th e p r o land. H«»y«l Huines, of L agene, svu» 'M utual C ream e ry plans to ex pend TO BE NEXT SPEAKER visions of th t* Hmith H ughes a«*t to in •isen th«* <leeiHit»fi over Ldw in Fry«*, 4100,000 in a «'«mdensery an d cream ery stitut«» ««»urses in ag ric u ltu re . Heveral H a rri s b u rg h eav y w e ig h t, ut the end *»f and th e O shurn hotel has q e n t abo ut As m a t t e r s now stainl, laiuis K. Kean, high sch<H»ls in th e n o rth e rn p a rt of six rounds of Imxing. ♦ 25,000 in a d d in g a f i f t h sto ry t«» the v e te r a n r e p r e s e n ta t iv e of l.atie rm in ty , th e s t n te b a d such courses fo r th e first building. T h e wholesale grocery con i> th e lemhiiK c a n d id a te for sp e a k e r ot tim e Inst y e a r . T hese schools m ade a t e r n s of l«nng A com p any and Allen «V the house for the li*— I session, of th e ; to u r «if th e valley atm ut the first of SiNter of J M Durh.ini Die». L ewis plan to in v est a b o u t $25,000 leg islatu re. J . M Durilam reecised word Tues H ow m any pledges Mr. J u n e , v is it in g O. A. C. w hile it was das niorning of thè d eath « » f bis ssit«*r, t»aeh in warehouses. (H h e r item s in the Kenn has fo r th is position is not ! still in session. Frani'es, ss ite of IL* C. Lane, at k,:ill inillion*«l«dbir to tal im-liple resiliences k n ow n, but t|je g en eral im pression is G o tta g e G ro ve is th e only d is tric t im p ro v em en ts th ro u g h o u t the to th e e ff e c t t h a t he has a figu re not in l.uiu* co u n ty w hich will be allowed Ri\ or, Kitri , wliieh oci'tirred «Lilv «r». an d Hhe liuti beeu ini invali«l f«»r nesernl city. fa r from t h e necessary m a jo rity , which to come un«ler th e a c t th is y e a r. T h e b u ild in g pr«>gram th is y e a r is same is 31. moni hs. T his is th«* tifi h « * t tht* finn i|y to <iie silice Mr Durhniii visiteil in said to be tin* most e x te n s iv e in L u LACK OF ROAD SIONS th è cast 10 y e a r s ago. A b ro th e r ami gene in th«» last 10 or 12 years. WOODSON OARAGE NOW h a lf aiater ami Mr. Diirham a re n«»w CONFUSES TRAVELERS PLATE FRONT AFFAIR th è oiilv Nurviving memtiera o f thè THOMPSON CAR GOES fa ni i ly . Thus«* who nre fiiiniliar w ith the INTO CLACKAMAS DITCH Woodson B rothers* new g a ra g e looks roml* hnvo li ttle i<bu of th e ¡neon like a real b u ild in g since the p la te v enience ewnseil by la c k o f m ail sign* T ree Talln on Is ig g in g R o s d Motor. A Krnnklin riir d riv e n l>y Mr-«. \V. K. glass h a s been p u t in the big win u n til th ey yet in to it section of c o u n try A m o t «»r c a r u s e d b y J . IL Ch ainberN to tr n n s p o rt meli t«» «lift*« r«'i»t pointN Tln>ni|>s<in, o f C o ltn u e t l r u v r , tu rn e d d o n s. T he b u ild in g has been in use w ith which th e y nre not funiilinr. Sever • long th«« loggiag riulnuid line was «le- over th e Olnekitmn!« l>ridt;e ju t beyond two m o n th s but glass could n o t be se itl car* from here d ro v e t o S n o h i » full* molislied Inst T htirsday svhen a Inrge O regon C ity F ri d a y . Mr*. Thompson cured u n ti l last week. T h is garag e, S u n d ay uud r e t u r n e d by w ay of Ku tre«« fell un it as it lay ori a siding nnd her b r o t h e r w ere t h e only neeu which is on,, of th e best eq uipped ill g en e from lairane. T hey fo und p r a c t i No explnnatiiin enn I h » nilvsneed jin t • » punt* o f th e m iu h in e nnd b o th e* the stn te , n o n has an a p p e a ra n c e tapini cally no ait;ii* in t h a t section nnd it w as n ecess ary to m a k e m a n y inquiries, th è «ause of th è ncc»«1«*nt as th è «iav enped in ju ry . T h e fen der» nnd to p of to alm ost iinv o f them . us to the roads. Roads aro u n d h ere svun p e rf e e tly ipiiet ssith Ncarcely a th e enr were p r e t ty bndly »mashed up Kansan.* V isiting Hem. p ro b ab ly nre ns b a re of mgn» nnd lire«*/«» st irring. The m otor ss u n of nnd th e w indshield bro k en , b u t Mr*. T hom pson wus nble to d ri v e th e am Mis* .lessie S m ith , o f tJirard, Kan., pro bably cause co n sid erab le inconven alm ut 12 paNMcngcr c a p a c ity . eliine here u n d e r it* ow n power. Ae and her ro u sin . Miss J e s s ie K irkw ood, ience t o to u r ists. eordint; to nreo unt* o f th e nee ¡d ent, of l.a r n e d , Khn., a re v is itin g at th e ¡ M a r r la g e U c e n a e a I nehov I. one wheel of th e enr sk id d ed in the home of Ihcir cousin, Mrs. C harles II. H. V eatch C atches 28 Inch Redslde. M a rrin g e licenseN svere g r a n t e d Tues >{rn*s when it trot o f f th e p a v e m e n t on H. H. V eatch , w ho i* an e n th u s ia s t idler. They visited ill P o r t la n d at «lay t «» Iv a n P W itcher, o f Hnginasv, th e sh ort tu r n nt th e b ri d g e o v e r the M í e Roy S m ith home. T hey m ade the w ith b o th rod nnd gnn, report* the ami Nellie Cir«Ì»*r, «»f L u g e n e ; U erabi Clnekntnn» nnd th e en r toppled over tr ip to Oregon o v e r the C a n a d ia n Pa r a p t u r e of a Kedside 28 inches long, F. C o n a ti, of C o tta g e Orove, and L s a into tllt> diteh. cific an d plan to re tu rn home by th e c a u g h t d u r i n g a f is h in g t r i p on the M. B r a t t a t a , of S p r i n g f i e M ; J o h n L Mr*. T h o m p so n '» h u sb a n d is th e so uthern ro ute, sp en ding som e tim e a t D esC h utes n e a r Bend. I t w eighed 8«4 P i t r h e r an d L avo ua D oggett, b o th of woods s u p e r in te n d e n t fo r th e W. L. d i f f e r e n t C a lifo rn ia points. pounds. P re s id e n t of W estern L um ber A E xpo rt CVmpal* y Hay» Hituatioii I» E xtrem ely Herl«m». EDWARDS PLANS EFFICIENT AGRICULTURAL WORK $2,000,000 BOND ISSUE IS INVADO SAYS COURT MAYOR WHEELER IS AGAIN CITY WATER NOW FREE OF CONTAMINATION ON THE JOB Cottage Orove. * U. company. i H ighw ay Commission H as Htormy Session When Benson Brands P ro ject as d r a f t. I be s t a t . hig h w ay comm ission has voted to co operate with Iju ie cou nty in the c o n stru ctio n of the high pass- low [ Mi s * road from Kngene to Florence dr*pit«> th e s tren u o u s o b jection o f the eommiasion ch a ir m a n , >S. Henson. Mr. Benson objected to using s t a t e fu nd s on the p ro je c t b u t was o v erruled by his colleagues, Commissioner* Booth an d K iddle. Mr. Henson de c la re d t h a t th e road i* one of the least im p o rta n t p ro jects m th e s t a t e and c h a r a c t e r i z e d th e a f f a ir as a n o u tra g e o u s g r a f t . T he comm ission also voted to ap- propria!»- $25,1X10 t o w a r d co n stru ctio n work on the M cK enzie near Hlue riv er w ith th e u n d e r s ta n d in g t h a t l,au e c o u n ty pay back to th e hig hw ay tr e a s ury an a m o u n t equal t o th e c o n tr ib u tion so u g h t from th e state. H. OMER BENNETT IS NEW SUPERINTENDENT Comes H ere From S utherlin Schools W ith .Successful Teaching Career Behind Him. H. ( >m«*r B e n n e tt, for th«* p e s t tw o y e a r s s u p e r in te n d e n t o f s< hools a t S u th e r lin , has beeu elected superinti'n- •l«*nt o f th e schools h ere a n d will ta k e the place of \V. G. B e a ttie , who has resigned t<» t a k e a position w ith th e fa«*ulty o f M onm outh normal. Mr. B e n n e tt is a n In d i a n a g r a d u a t e w ith post g ra d u a t e work in the U n i versity of Oregon a n d has h ad an e x te n s iv e te a c h in g c a re e r in th is and o th er sta te !. He was at one tim e pr«Q cipal o f th*. B oseb u rg high school M cCRED IE S PR IN G S T R IP * HOODOO T O R U M P 11R EY CAR C. K. C m p h rc y p ro b a b ly will not ta c k le th e klnCredie sp rin g s t r i p a g ain for a few d ay s, a f t e r his ezp enencC in g e t t i n g th e r e to spend th e F o urth . The I'm p b re y , J . A. W rig h t a n d W. A. H o g ate fam ilies left fur th e springs e a rly Hunday m orning. All in te n d e d to leave in on* p a r t y , h u t the L m p h rey c a r got a ta r te d ah ead , Mr. I'm p b re y th in k in g t h a t th e W rig h t c a r was a h e a d o f him. T he t ’m pnrey c a r to ok one ro ad from ('resw ell an d th e o th e r c a rs a n o th e r . T h e tw o e a rs b e a t the L mphrey c a r to th e j u n c t io n o f the two ro ads but atill th o u g h t the l'ir.- p h rey c a r ahead. When th e y d id n ot catch up b y t h r e e o 'clo ck they stop p ed for lunch a n d co n tin u e d th e t r i p on to the sprin gs, not g e t t i n g a sig h t of the l m p h rey car u n til it cam e limping in a t tw o o'clock th e u e z t afte rn o o n . Then *here w as a ta l e o f numerous blow outs whieh eaused co n sid erab le loss o f tim e on the ro ad , a n d , w o rst o f all. a f r a c tu r e d s te e r in g boa which h ad to be b a n d a g e d w ith h a y w ire in o rd e r to com plete th e trip . T h e h a rd e s t t r a v e l ing an d most d a n g e ro u s p o rtio n o f the road was eovered a f t e r th e accid en t. An e x p e rt m echanic was fo u nd at th? springs, who re p a ire d the d am ag e , a n d the p a r t y a r r iv e d home W ed n esd ay. ADDITION IS MADE TO SENTINEL NEWS FORCE E a rle R ichard son , g r a d u a t e u f th e U n iv e r s ity of O regon school o f j o u r nalism, is now an em ploye o f T h e S en tinel. T he business o f T h e S e n tin e l has in creased to such pro p o rtio n s t h a t it w as fo u n d im possible to h an d le it w ith o u t an a d d itio n to th e force. W ish- ing to g iv e its re a d e rs th e b est, th e s c h o o l o f jo u rn alism w as a s k e d to re*;- omniend n g ra d u a t e best f i t t e d for th e positio u uud th e a d d it io n o f Mr. Rich- ard sou to the fo rce ta th e result. Mr. R ichard son is a u th o r iz e d to a c c e p t news items, cig ars, money or a n y th i n g else a pleased or ir a te su b scriber m ay wish to g iv e th e ed ito r. J u s t w h at his o ff ic ia l position is n eith e r he nor th e e d it o r has y e t been able to learn, but w h a te v e r it is he is on th e jo b and will be fo un d r e a d y to serve p a tr o n s o f T he S en tin el, e ith e r in th e ab sence ur presen ce o f th e e d itor. LOCAL RED CROSS BRANCH R E E L E C T S OLD O FFIC E R S 0 . M. S hinn w as reelected p res id en t of th e C o tta g e O ro v e b ra n c h o f th e Red Cross af the r e g u l a r m on th ly m e e t in g held in th e com m ercial club rooms S a t u r d a y n ig h t. Mrs. B. R. J o b w as also reelected s e c r e ta r y an d W orth H a rv e y tr e a s u re r . T he o rg a n iz a tio n is in good f i n a n c ia l con ditio n. The w ar work has given w ay to home service, an d the o ff ic e r s an d mem bers e i p e e t to e n t e r in to it w ith th e sam e zeal d is p lay ed d u rin g th e fo rm er period. H A LSEY BA SEBA LL TEAM TO COME H E R E SUNDAY T h e H alsey b a seb all te am w ill, meet th e local club hero S u n d a y a f t e r n o o a nnd is said to be com bing the c o u n tr y fo r o u ts id e play ers to s t r e n g th e n her line-up fo r th e game. Cottu|$c Orove e z p e c ts to use severnl new men in the line-up b u t promise* a n e x c itin g con tes t. T he gam e will be called a t 2:30. A ddition to S to re Building. An a d d itio n is b e in g ere c te d to the renr of th e McCord b u ildin g, occupied by th * Cash grocery. T he u pp er sto ry of the a d d itio n will be ad d ed to th? u p s ta irs a p a r t m e n t s a n d th e lower p a rt will be used by t h e sto re for g a ra g e purposes, a s well as fo r a d d e d room f o r the store.