Wœ (Untimi (étant Swttmel O VnLUMK XXXI J AND oottaoe oeov », leader COTTAGE (JKOVK, LANK COUNTY, OKKOON, FRIDAY, Al'KIL I, 1921 NUMBER 2H UREO IN 300 A D IS MI0HT TAKE ENTIRE HERD VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE COUNCIL COMPLIMENTED BY COIN VALUED POSSESSION OF SHARPS ROAD DISTRICTS COTTAGE GROVE IS ACTIVE TO PAY FOR PAIR GEORGE FOSTER OF KICKERS GIVEN TO HARLOW CANADIAN MAYOR IN PIONEER POLITICS IS SUCCESSFUL OHy 0 Dada Ordar Mura Improvement* at HavouUi Meeting Held lu Thirty Day*. (.'ottuge Uruve’i city counril re l'vivrd greolilig« frodi ^'umiliti ut iti Mollila) ioghi meeting wheil A. I i'Iuss, Muyor of Og'iiut, Husk , talkeil ugnili uiniiicipnl problcm» unii proceduti' tu Muskulchewun ami Alberta. Ili' rum pii lui nti'il tli* in rullo'la of thè couiiiil upuii tluor acrioua nlti'Ution lo tlii' city ‘a liuuini'aa ami tbeir interest tu tlii'ir work. Un wua u gurat of May or K u o m I i ' 1 unii tv»» calliat tu ri' luat w r k by tlic dnalh of Ina aon Italia at W alkaf. Ttiut tli» eornpllrni'nta front our origli Uorlug rountry arri* wrll <1<' served lo i'Vii!i*tirri| Iiy thr faci that lina a u thr ervrnth meeting thr councll Ima tiriti duriag thr muniti, thr Ullliaillll llildilirr of lllrl't I llg» Ix'llig nonlr rirri<»»ury liy thr mimbrr of uiuuiripal iniprovrinriita up for con aldrration. At thr Momlay night meeting a II lurh atomi M-arr au» ordeYcd Inni aloug thr ra»t »idi* of thr west aid*' ai hool lioiiar ground» lo I h * roniirrti d alili Ih» ara ararr tu M • tr• • t ; nn ordllianrr a a » adoplrd for thr piiving of mirili lutar atrrrt frodi \ illuni pian. norti» tu ibi* H*rt |»r«»|»«,*!y ; un onliitniirr wm inlf»|»t**«l (nt fi»«* |»nvifi^ of rtint Mnin *!r«*«*t fr«»m ih«- ••nnt Irnaimn of |»r**«rnt tinnì aurfiirr t*» ilio mal criI v lutili*; thr rily a l l « f «« mb onterrn lo «Ini f t ontifiAnr«*« lo rnlurgc Niiwi'f «Imtrirt No. .1 fu tvtrhi«)«* all of ttroporty tf I ••«! ; th«* »fiori roinmittrr %%n» nut h<»riz«*«| I«» «*»n ¡»loy Cbarlra lt*ti!l«*r tu r«*|»air »tr«*«*!* of thr ritjr ami thr mnr-lifil wn« iii » triicIrti to rrpnir aiilrwiilka un (¿innrv li vrnui< Ht th*% rumrr «*f Hilth *»l rr«*t ut th«* of thr owm*r Tbu |M*titlon f*»r a rrm*iit liilraulk oh th** uorth «ni«* *»f J**ffi*r»on avvilii«* wn» Inni «»fi thr tlihlr for thr ri*® »«»li flint thiB ntrrrt in n«»t withm thr rniM-iit niilrwnlk fon«*. Tbc* o ty nttorury «ri»a in«9rurtr«l to )*K«k if»t<» thr nroviaiufiN of thr •***«%«•» onliuntirr rrquifing grrnir truppi. EGG PRODUCERS TO PUT EGGS IN STORAGE Oorat Egg Aaaoctatton la Organi l*d and Arrangrinanta Maria for Bhipplng rroduct. Cottage (Iruva rgg produrrr» took final nrtioa T u m IN y for thr »toragr »if thrir I'gg» mul «t I» » r r t i n g in thr romnirrrial rluli nrgnaizod thr l'ottugr tlrovr (loo.l Egg a»«oriutlon aith thr folloaung .1 Irretors: VV, K K.•)*.•», .1 F l,riin«ott, W tl. GerouMe, T II Mrtiilirr and J. F. Hprny. At n mrrt mg of thr dirrrtof«. .1 I Hprny aa» rlrrtrd rhairtnall and T H Mrtiilirr »rrrrla ry . Mr. Hprny hnd prrvlouaty tntidr a trip to 1‘ortlnnd and maile erränge ■in iit« aith a r.dd »tnmge plant tnrnrr for Ihr produrt. Thr nanociation rnlrrrd int« a rontrnrt aith hiin t« gnthrr. grade and «hip thr rgg« Th' prirr Im« advanrrd froni II rent« to 14 rrnt» diiring thr paat arrrlt. Y A N K H IN ACTUAI. ADTION I N PICTURK8 W E D N E S D A Y tiffirmi govrrninrnt pirturr« of thr l'irrt, Hr'rond, Third, Fourth, Forty- »rronil and Ninety first divinane of thr Amrriran army ruga grd in actual battìi- nt <'hatrau Thirrry, Hoinnona, Amar, Murar and Ht Mihirl will l>r «hoan next Wrdnraday, April 0, nt thr Amidi' thratrr under thr aiinpiri'» of thr Amrriran la-ginn po«l, No othrr pii-tiirr« »hoa* thr Anu*riran nrmv nr innlly in nrtion und thrar pirturr* ran br «rriirrd by no otte except ihr Amrr irmi l.rgoin poatn. Thrrr will br nftrr noon nnd rvrning «hoa« MAYOR o r r ON B U SIN E SS TOR C A N N E R Y AND An undent com which may be worth u fortune la in tin- poawaaion of, George Foatrr, who wn» a coiporal with the Fourth engineer» during the entire time that organmilion took part in the unpliaaantnra» in Europe. lie found thr com m a hou»u which wa» occupied by the American» and it ha« over »nice been ill hi» poe»«M|OH but hr did not until ju»t recently have any Idea of it» reul value. Hr »cut it for nomination to Professor Dunn, uf the I'niversity of Oregon, who i* a coin • prciuli»t He aulii that br would greatly like to po»»e»* the coin but that it» value la aurh that hr could not even offer what it ia really worth. Profraaor Dunn identifies the coin a» our uae.l during the rngu of either the elder Constantine (the great) or hi* ami, both of whom u»cd the »nine desigli upon thr reverse uf thru rolli». Thr obverse has bceomi no illegible by erosion that the inscriptions can not br fully deciphered Tlo coin nm»t have hrcii a part of the tiiednmi i'l cluing' between the years .‘¡ml and 33" A. P It wa» rn't from copper of a form peculiar to that ng> W. J. M'-ssengar, of Liorena, think* he is entitled to gat shoes for his family at a price below that commonly quoted. He recently shipped six dried calf skins to mnrket and received therefor the sum of HH cents. The hides weighed 11 pounds, tbc price- The fact thut the J. H. Cob-mane Ilccnuaa nf the refunaJ of County paid was 12 eents the pound and 44 < ommiH loner K. M Hhurp to take have moved their household good* from cents was deducted for express and over the mipervmion of any county tbeir furm, which they recently »old, war tax. He figures that be would road or bridge work, an order ha* to n place m the city, resulted in The have to slaughter his entire herd to been made by th« county court del* Hent'iiel being presented with a copy get enough hides at this rate of pay­ • gating to Ctiunty CoinmiBsiorur M. II of The Lender dated June S, 1900. it ment to provide the wherewithal liurlow NUpcrviBton over all roa«l din* evidently had been Imd away 21 years wherewith to purchase a first elan» trict* in the Bouthirn aid writrrn ag" because of the fact that it con­ pair of shoes. tained the «tntc election returns, which parte of the county which w«?r«» orig are of considerable interest even at innlly U.«signed to Mr. Hhnrp. Intimaci to Rebuild Mill. •fudge Marriurd and CommiMtoner this dnte. it A. Booth wss elected to Eugene Register: Material* for the Harlow declare thnt Commi*»ioner the S' oate over B. M. Veatch and the reconstruction of hi* mill *t Creswell Hhnrp hfi* n.ntimihlly refused to take legislature was reported as 5H repub­ which was destroyed by fire a week lican and 32 fusion. For the iegis- nuporvirion over the diNtnrt* nBrign««l ago, were the object of a vi»it here hirn. The or«b*r *»y* thnt f*ommi*nioner lntire Lawrence T. Harris, Jas. Hem- by Earl Ishmuel, of the Bear Creek Hhnrp hnn not only refused to accept enway and Ivan McQueen were elected Lumber company. Efforts since the the fbd* gat« «1 authority over the Nf»nth over O. F. Hkipworth. I^vi Cie.-r and fire have resulted in putting up the and weft district»«, but refunen to pro- HnrwoiMl. O. F. Kno* wns apparently docks lignin and in partialy rebuilding pom* n r accept any other diviaion or elected county judge over Kincaid, K the mill which is expected to be back Mppitinfm« at n f Biieh work. Mr. Mar­ II. Lee was elected clerk over Milliorn, in shape within two weeks. The mtt low w i n ther«*fore «1 cl« gated th* au­ Wither* was elected sheriff over B. W. ehinery suffered only partial damage, Hawley, Dick Burton was elected thority to Btip*.*r\ i h «’, direct and over asscNsur over Darker, «'oilier was elec according to Mr. Isbmacl. b « m * th<* road patrolmen in this group Pro fi'H M ir D u n n , w lu. s e rv e d ia I t a l y ted surveyor over Martin and Vaughn w i t h tin Y M l ’ \ wn n j u i i l l y a« n l districts :t n«l th* exp«-n«*i*s of the was eleete I justice over John W. dtslrt«*! funds. fe rtu na lr a« t'or|Hiral Fo»t- r. II*-j The order stat«*»« thnt this «| o «* n not Usher. f o u n d a b a g o f \ * l u : i b l r je w e ls upon It will be noted thnt Cottage 0rov< the « t r r r t s of |{"ine, w u * tum ble to I ridiev«* Mr Pharp n f any auth«»rity or men vyre taking a prominent part in fin d the o w n e r a n d b r o u g h t i I k - iii home r« -ponobility if h« « h*»*»s« H t«» tnk<* tip county politics. Incidentally, O. F. the work. with h i in Ho«•*! nft*-r th«* «»rder of the court Knox, first reported ns elected county Lane County Officials Go Over Lo w * file«!, ( oinnn uon« r Sharp caused jndge iiy a comfortable margin, after rane Highway and Offer t*. be file«! with Cf. rk ftryson ri tntc moving hi« family to Eugene to pre­ of the Bonds for Bale. fru'fit which In* mb k«*«1 t«» be tran*«crilM‘d pare to assume the duties office, wa* counted out by one vote. ajNin the rc<*oi<1» «»f the court. In this •« f n t emc t* t, Mr. Hhnrp nmvb He wa» one of the Cottage Orove The county road building orgnuizu the reason for reftiMil to act «11 thin pioneer*. Editor L. F. W ooley bemoaned the tion visited thi» section Monday, com capacity i* that th«* action of the court i * I D lrfc to n Are Kxp«*ri«*nrM in apportioning the county into such fact that had the democrats of Cottnge ing through by way of the l»rau e IIorttrulturuitN .n the U m o f groups and tie employment of a road Orove voted 'er straight the dem­ loop. County Judge Barnard bad not the rruninic K nife. Btipi*nnt«*n«|ent an«! n bri«lge miper- ocrat ir tirket could have been put over. before visited this end of th*- Lorune Thi |ia|«-r followed the style some- roud. Financial interests of the city intendent is m «liri'et opposition t«» hi*« «»lection platform nnd that he deem« whnt prevalent nt the time of omitting were interviewed relative to taking of the ol.i h. < I in Ini tinoth« r Mli^ht |tili hi« c|«*cti«»n pledg«** to be h«*l«l *«acre«1. the period following initials nnd ah bonds for the improvement in «ti« M*h«»ol I mi «!” t m it 11 Ii hun I n “ If the county court will follow th«» breviatioT’». which nppenrs pnite odd Lorune rond. Mr. Barnard stated that [irt|»un tl l»v flu • -«Mil )>•»:« r«l f *»r the will «»f the people *»f fjnne county nfc to th"«*- of th:n day. The ad*, were if the Lorane road improvement* could •••mini! •»f iln- tclt -»I- m*xf y«nr tMui »•xpre *•! bv their votes and discharge pri-fu - Iv decorated with ornaments. be fiaUMSd 111 that way the $10,090 r«»a«lH and Although bargain* galore were adver­ continued in the county budget for the which th«» vi »I* tn will I»«» tiHk«,i| t<• net the Biip«rintendent •* of ii|ton ut ii mcHitig f )>• 1 m M April II*. bri«l;p H.“ **iv» the statement, * 1 thereby tised. no price* were gi\en with which improvement of thut road could be Ill«* tliriTtnr iiHftl th*» priiitMi^ knit»* ••:»\ Ing the taxpayers $10,000 a year, to rumpnre present priep*. diverted to the construction of the uf «»ti «.»very item w hich coul«| hi* cul th«*n I stand nadv an«! willing to south bridge out of the eity on the Tho Hentinel wants nil the news nil route of Pucific highway. without iiiterfcrivif! with the **ffi cooperate wifh«th«* <»th«*r memliers n f He gave cicnry of th«* we hoot*. The n mount ♦ h«* court an«! w ill take on a part of the time. If yon know an item, phone little encouragement ns to the con it in. Our number is I M J . •• ruiNctt l»> t ht* 1'iwt lorn | Hcho«»| |«»vy the county** road an«! bridge w o r k ." strurtion of the north bridge until wu* Th»* lunmiut pri»tMm«*il b> next year. the new t»fi«i|{«*t in Thu« cut It is proposed to use the lumber pro­ of ib tnoil«* «1« |» 1 1« the fnrt thut ducts of the Cottage Grove country in ill item of #> |• r:tp ot pu|wr. I»ut growth n f th«* Nmnll fruit in«lu*trjr of relationships shall have been com given Sunday evening in the Methodist rather n acrup to th«* t m iih . ha** lu r n pletely restored hv further rate re th«» tw«» Bfnt«*H an«! to hand!«* th«* pro church under the direction of the choir iBBiietl |»y f r a n k l< H a rlo w , e«»ui»t\ duet i«>n n f th«* Pacific northwest to dnetions, which, while not aiming to leader. Airs. Leon Desl^irzes, who gave project lender fo r m d en t «’«»ntrul, uml th«» j»rfat«*st a<1 vitnta(je. gi\o west const preferential rates, will further proof of her unusual ability th«* ulijpct «1 the w rath «»f thi?« new Miinbers of th«* conference have afford the const manufacturer* equal ffo<1 of w ar ib the **<|uirr«,l It ib taken th«' p«»sith»n that th«* businesM n f opportunity with competing region* in as a director, as well as giving solo numlicr« with her usunl perfect tech­ underiitood that th«* respectuhie n m n preservinu an«! mnrki'tinj; the fruit of the eastern markets of consequence. nique. Th difficult passages of this b«*rB n f th«» rot|ent fa m ily , nurh mb 11 «• th «• western valleys of th«* two states For th,. week ending March 19. eom m on hotiB«» rat and the fu d d mouBe, has n«>t k«»pt par«» with the growth actual production nt 34.03V.490 fpet sacred music were given by the chorus in a mnnnor highly appreciated by n have g iv e n the ir a p p r o v a l «»f thiB • if th«* fruit growing industry nn«! that was 42 per rent below- norma). large audience. e ffo rt t«» wi|H* out the fftiorrilln« «»f «*n«* of the biggest opportunities of the New business totaled R2.32il.S39 feet, Mrs. Ben go r sang especially well in their tribe. " \ n «1 j y«pii’ ’I b b\ Pacific Northwest today lies in some of which 12.377,041 feet was for her solo, “ Our Wounded I-ord.” The 1W24, i h the nbigan adopt«*«! m i n such move as is now tinder consolera delivery by water. obligato solo by Miss Lillian Lewis <1 r«* it In r in*oie«l by C o u iitv \g«*nt W h it Shipments totaled R4,004,344 feet, of tion for tin* consolidation of th«»se ney, in w hich he ub «* b the M iipetIntiv«**» interests in th«» two states «>n a plan which 13,09V,430 feet was represented was espooinly adapted to her clear high soprano voice. Alias Grace Fullerton, o f the hln^bBli langtitige in r a ilin g upon rivalling the California packing co- in cargo shipments. Alisa Lois Thomas and Airs. Brand the fnrm erii o f tin* county to tu rn the ir operation. Order* for mil delivery totaled about were each in fine voice and the splen­ plowahareN into BW«»r«lB to b«* tioal in Th«* rapt«! growth «»f the canning 1.224 enr* a* against rail delivery did rendition of their parts added the fra y . In both industry of the two states whirh ** «hipment* of 1,200 ear*. April .*t to Jt liitH b«*en «leitignuted yours ag«* ti*u*«! only n.000,000 fruit respect* the business for the week was much to the success of the program. poiiton week and finn! pinna for itB «vin an«! last v«*ar r*»f|uir«'«! 5tt.i)00,(K)0 approximately 1.000 carloads below The bass solo by Air. Umphrey, “ Seek Ye the Ix>rd,” was one of the most eondtirf will b<* ndopte«! at a meeting cans is pointe«! out by ntetnb«*rs of normal. of county committeemen to It«» held those conferences as nn important The unshipped balance in the rail appreciated numbers. Airs. DesT.arzes tomorrow at the county agent ’ h office reason for early work on such nn trade wa* 3,117 ear* a* ngninst a nor delighted the audience with her splen did intrpretation of the soprano solo, in tin* court bonne in Ktigene. mal of over 13,000 cars. organization ns is propos«»«!. J. U. f'ooley in th«* «inmitt«*«*rnen f«*r The unshipped balance in the do “ An Easter Offering.” Airs. Robert Sutcliffe added not a thiB neetion nnd through him arrange St«ij»î Look! Listen! Read the e«l inestie cargo trade was 01.S5l.22l feet; little to the success of the cantata by mcntN inay he nin«b* for p«»iiioried itoriais. ••• in the export trade lti.091.4V4 feet. her part as accompanist. bn r ley, i»oii««»n giiB ami other im pb* rn«*iitB of mo«b*rn wnrfnre. Old Dopy of Tbs Luadsr Comes Light When Oolemai.i Move From Farm to City. t MAY SWING ROAD MONEY OVER TO BRIDGE COST OF SCHOOLS UP BUT LEVY GOES DOWN CANNERIES OF TWO STATES LOWERED LUMBER RATE IS PRODUCTION BOOSTER PLAN COOPERATION WAR DECLARATION IS NO SCRAP OF PAPER C IT Y Rtirkholder Car tn Collision. The ('hnrlcB ltmkhnl.br enr iiml an encounter with another car on Pacific highway a mile or b «» north of Walker Sunday afternoon. The Itm khobb'r car wan coining s«»uth Another «*ar. bouml hi the oppoBite «Unction, gave tin* Itiirkhobb r car plenty «»f ro«*m but, iiecordiug to Mr. Itiirkludib r, ju«*t be for«* piiMBing, b w ti tig towards the Murk hoMer car and the front hub*« lorki'd liornB. Th«* car traveling south wa turnetl t«» a «In«* «»asterly cours»» and th«* ear frnv«*liiig north a «file wenterly roorne. Non«* of the oerupantn was Log Slide* Onto Team. A service cur was sent «»lit Mount Virar, Marrh 311. (Hprcinl to injured. Thr Hrntinrl.)- (Irorgr Tolinnn lo*t a from here t«» assist the^Mnrkhohler ear valuablr hor*r in an odd nrridrnt at home. Th«* cars met td»»se to a bri«lge tin* W. I,. Millrr logging ramp lu*t over a ditch and fear «»f missing this werk. Thr log which anta bring pillimi may have been the rails«» of the enr in *bppml nlirnil onto thr tram, swinging in nn<»xp«,rt<*«lly. draggl’d thr lior*r« for n Con«idrr:ililr di«lnnrr, torr nil thr hnrnr** from Iorane Wimtfl High School. tlirm nnd kilb*f the chicken industry her- several took chicken and egg project The ten such project* *h"w expensi of «013.h2 nnd <-gg receipts of «S7H O' The cost of the department to da* has b lH *1,513.73, nf w hich $$fl comes from the state and federn" treasuries. The department is quite well eqni" ped for its work, such of the equl iru-nf as could be turned out there hn ing been furnished by the manual training department The original enrollment in this de partment wa* 31. Twenty three remain of whom It nre country boys, two a country girl« nnd six come from horn where chickens nre raised. Plans are now under way for eln«*e in plant husbandry, another section of the department of vocational agrio I ture. Nine pupils from the grade«, who expect to bo in high school ru--* year are starting the work. In the high school 13 from the animal he bandry class nnd six others hi- started the work or signified their in tention of doing so. This give* a eln of 2<* without those who may b‘ reasonably expected to come in fn-ir the rural district. ATTENDANCE KEEPS AHEAD OF THAT OF 1920 Superintendent Bennett Calls Attentnn to Neod of Study If Some Are to Make Grades. The report of Superintendent B- i. nett of the attendance for the st-u-i. month of the year, which ended Friday last, shows a continued improvem. over that of last year. The per er.. of attendance was 97.5, compared wn. 90.7 last year; the number of pup was 537, compared with 470; the toi i days of attendance was 10441, com pared with «179; the total of tlu> • neither nbsent nor tardy was 290, com pared with 154; the average daily ul ti udnncc was 522, compared with 4to The laxity in attendance was great, than that of lust year. There were 1-' tardy during the month, Compared w> 104 last year. The days absent w< r greatly reduced, being 20', couipui i with S42. Considerable illness pi vailed among pupils a year ago. l-nck of earnestness in their studi on the part of some pupils is iiidie-.it. in the following statement by Hupei intendent Bennett: “ The second six weeks’ tests w.l be held soon and it is now time t begin to prepare for them. A numb, of pupils will need all the work they can get from now until the close <■ the term in order to make their pa s ing grades, nnd an hour or so . i study each evening will pay good dividends in the way of improve: class work and better report grad, t This statement applies to both grad - and high school.’ ’ GRAY HOPES TO HOLD GROCERY TRADE HERH A. Ralph Gray, of Eugene, owner « ( Gray cash »tores, was in the eity tl.i week taking over the Grube A Stewu- business, whirh he bought last we. . nnd installing the manager, Ned Dix who has arrivisi from Lebanon wi his wife to make his home here. A- Gray was accompanied by his broth <’nrl. Mr. Gray states that he exjie« to hold hero a large part of the gri ery business which his store in Euge • has handled. T W O I N K Y W A Y S. There wns a man who advertised But once— a single time. In spot obscure placed he hi* ad. And paid for it a dime. And just because it didn't bring Him enatomers by the score, “ All advertising is a fake,” He said, or rather, swore. He seemed to think one hammer tap Would drive a nail elenr in; That from a bit of tiny thread A weaver tents could spin. I f he this ronsoning bright applied To eating, doubtless he Would elmm one little bite would feed Ten men a century. Some day, though, he will learn that to Make advertising jiav. He'll have to add ads to his ad, And ndvertiso each day. — E. O. Townsend, in National Advertiser.