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THIS TS THE AGE OF SERVICE a i r ? I JOIN THE COTTAGE GROVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND SERVE YOUR HOME TOWL (J J n tia m r ° M l V u l. U M K X X X I v ( § a n d oottaob r m grove i ? leader Ci »TT Ai IK ( M O V K, L A N K C O U N T Y , OKKOON, F R I D A Y , J I N K PROSPERITY UNEQUALLED IN STORE, CAMPBELL linuftlng, Overflowing Conifnuiilt y (latti cling AlmoM ll*v«tiiicM ili and Revival Meeting I ■»• • 11 I It v u i i i ' i i o 111 I • ■ I III III«' I i i h I u IV (lit m i l fit , til tu* II | M f || OH Y\ it 1 1 | 1 1 a l »1 ■ •! • • 1 • i I I ' i • • ■ I • U i I ’ I 1 i I' I' I m II, o f llo ' I 111 \ * i ■< 11 \ " f t>t«gnii " ll llil d rr h » i | 0 l i m i t - t ' f (o lo iiltiii 1 1 y l U ' i i lii<’« l i l l g I n n I inluv night llo U«l<lr«-»i h lm II 1 1f oil( » t i t l i n g nil«* Hint ll limit o p t im in tn on«-. II* r< • i t r d tin •'huiig«‘i lm loot ► *•’*■ 11 i o i i i , n\«*r t i n f o i l » i i i ' T In* a r r i v a l l o r o by m feu in to tin* liio«l« rn linalr ol 1 1 l|io«|io| f it loll t h m u g li tin- a n I f o t l n i |"iftio|ii o f tin IN or 111 lliorol N nlirviNo, I l i - g u i i in laiilfit! In |»row|a*i, In* ui n l, '* lo t no i In f «' i ' I m * l i t , t i l d e tin liliturill fi* ‘ »IlH’ i’rt I lint ufo Ill'll* llli• | in I«iit ll I • is vi'iitN tin* o n ly g i on t it mi tin of miiv l i m b e r w i l l In* in tin* thro. I* n « t fn ol ' »ant • t«*t• - T k i |o • **• nt will I*« ftii l »tl*'li ill tin« gnu I proniiorit > that !* t > In* out«» ill I fn v **i v i in in • «1 int «• III t™* i l ,n »n lo ii t ( u i u | i I h II *» ix l. lr i' M wn* lO'oli* Ut till* flin t m m i i i unit V «(¿at hot ini' in tin* r«'oi|' iini/at ioii « i i in|»fitui* o f th* i a utii in r ol « «<iiniM‘ i i • n m h r tin- \ no r n a i l ( ’ its I til r «’li i| | *1(| || | to h igh m* Ii . ’ i*lttorluui w a » |ninitn*«t and n duri li«» wui wan tin Old III II lilt N ig th at i a in«' in bel UK II fl » loin'll 11 * s i v ill I b * ml plu > • * * I ml » l i n i n g n t r Ilo ainlnn.i* ned in r o hi tit u n it y I nifi UK led b\ i. I I <•« « 1 «, o f till* ( l i rliU ii f i i h 11 d I «• Il pl|t ou t IMI t I I h** p n *nl« ut o f tin- liigl J Mill • li* it I um I ) . W III til MprtlY , vv tui nit ■ Ilf t In |»riiirl|«! • I .p. » k n •1 l\«ln ti r Iflg pr. m 1* III i i th i • tuliii*l« fill c lu b U ll II I tin r•-nlgitlil /Jit mu pr«»gffi m. 1111*1 1 v\ M il l. r w «* i* ni II« i »I»« »K«n . Mr M« Her Inni ■ t r « » » n 1 mn li 1 - In In f 1 l.ut t In built! Hi 1 nf 1 I'UllllC 1 - «'"Itltfiufit t V li« « litig clv VV fl 1 1 h o »«« « nii(|«i«*l Iftg tin* t«ii MliciNn I«- »111«*» u i k I hi 1 II» l II«-», vv lu« to f l o u rumili u ni t l e » t « • nell »nell uj» tufi Ut|f l i f t Ufi* » u r li p r«nlu rt», limi k'»' » »Urli m * i \ n r a » svili luak. thè ho* •• •I II * r *'••• k a Job Mi lo no M i . t hu t fin* grn w m g g c n c r a t mu ll\ b. t»t ber** bv If U ild iii g a liuti h w ili iin lu re tin nì to waiit t«* rem m i nt homi* Mu|or I. \\ Input, o f (he A merini n 4 'its bill rii ti. Ut II-Ir tln* imi pep talk .ioti tm»r I hit ii m mi o d tln* ai ready arou»rd i Filici t itede pre»i« 1 « *ì. I h«* program bided with re f 11 «h m «* u 1 » m*f \ i I b\ Un In bel » of t he dolili-»t n ria»», m i-ltargc of tln i mitrili tor, Mi»» Maini I am«oh C. OF C. LIINtHLON PROVES SPLENDID SUCCESS fa jo n » alni lapluiit*» of the chamber • • f * »liuti* uh * rr.»rcani/at .«.a tnun» met i* liat'lcll Hotel T neto In v. .lime 11 , at tin lint loin In ntl «il I»Ui«llc»n llH’li ev r In-ld Mi 4 ottug«* (trove Ml the f li ( * • • I «»! r» n «'online ¿« u | i«rg'illi/u 1 1 * * • -*rk. and lobi a roUMUK ami en fi *ia»ti«' nieelmi'. lin* **i*rvire fund • o» nuit t * a* Inbl aiiM h«r \«*iiterday at <h. «m« pin«*, nu«! will 1 ii n c li then* a;; i i -o i m i r r o w . Many |H*op|» «Ioni» • • « I that th<* liinrl» roilhi I»« Utili/**! Ili Cotture 4»i«»v« ini' iniw it I*» u proveti mirrt'o •"i • n*l niiplv lo ■ss» wliuV propi-r ordini i* «tf ion « a n do. \ rn* Ut b e r o f th e « umilili te** wh en a p p ro u r Iteti uh to tln* bein f i t o f ili«*-**' liMlt b r o u » , »ani Ite thought i» WH» the licit III «* t 11 11 III | mm ibi. ft»r itiiuiij* tinte ami ^l'tting t*ai r*- ib** m briiiKiiiK toKether all the « him ut» ol our roui nut nil y t « » r r* al h<ivaiirrm«*ut. I u* -«« lu m-Uro ii m lu»! f o r une hour niot « n o m in a I clinrif«* i** m a d e to tilt unitv o l m i I » t a k i n g purl. T h e r e an* out ol tow n s p e a k e r » inni tu ti miriti pro Kraiit M unii - »» t» t n i i t i a e l e d , thu» H a v i n g * tilín for th e iniiin**»» nmti. i m • • : ••!*•: t h a ï t Hi first r I l a i r vs a- a htiK«* m i r r e » » . It in li«• | m *«I fli ii' wh en iln- o rriauiF.itt mui n f our n ew « limit her of r n lim ie r r e i ** enlilp leteil tlilif w e W ill hit VO UN Itigli (IN It h tiin ii e d , p eo p le in lit t e m l a i n mi rt*K nia t « « k % 1 \ luiu'lu'nn». T i n » My »te n t i b e in o follit vve d mi ot her pro gremii v e t o wn a l l o v e r tilt» I mt**«| Hinton. ST K A W R F .R R IE S IN S IZ E GREATLY RESEM BLE YOUNG A P P L E S Ht iavvberne» that look bkt* yotiliK applet were pirke.l a few tiny» a;*" fioiu the K \N Haw km» ^tinteli. \ Kill hi II III the beine» were pirked from a puteh hiiially ln^ i ’ iioiik I i to Kive room to nìì (he pail down. Home of them w«r« it» much tm t lire« niche» mi rirrtiiiiferener. Mr. aw km» »ay» he tine» not know tIn* variety Mild doeN not cure. O NLY 08 ATTEND F IK 8 I AW NUAL VEATCH P IC N IC 17, 1Í12I Q u e s tio n s A r e A s k e d a n d A n s w e r e d T H O M P S O N C U T O F F IS G I V E N U P B Y C O UR T N U M B E R 30 EUGENE IS DRUBBED TO A FARE-YOU-WELL A long controversy over the location a portion of trie Cottage Grove Lorn ne nigh way through the HiJk creek valley waa settled Friday by the G u n v i n c i i m R< .iHoujt A r e ( l i v e n W h y C o t t a g e O n i v e S h o u l d H a v e • n n h t y court when it decuicd m favor Cottage Orove Ohaiups Have Battu. Bye, 13 Hita, 13 Score, and C h a m b e r ol C o m m e r c e a n d W h a t I t C a n Do to r th e C i t y of the old route m preference to th* 1 •*vs route a* surveyed and previouaiy but Oua £rror. decided upon. The new route was denigr.cd to cut A mon k tin* mu ii ; f|in Ut ioiJM auk e 1 of noon nini nlrficd my market» by off a jog in the highway extending \ I lit* m< ii w ho n rr I«i ««mot m g the «•I m>* at Min |>< Motiieii known an a city The Cottage Orovo champs wero t I ('»ugh the Humphrey tuira and short- i iMiiiMioii und i roru uii o / a t i o n o f thn 4 "ot I f uflU-rpn and propri-m». My eou • ne«! the diMtance b«*tween Cottage ' o.u time form tiumlay and look a gan tug«’ 1 1 rove I iatminr C o m m e r c e . frv#j 1 rib i t i t ti t to tin* income ol the chain from Lugene, making a game each f 4 »r«»v«i and Loran«* 1 H)i) feet. Man/ «ni to In* ii |»| »«* r i im Mi tin- iiniidN of ! m * i o f (‘*» 111(11 '■ree i» the l#«r»t inV«'»tIii<‘IJt rnoru farmer, rcm-l«- on th#- olrl rout« | the»«, teams. The visitors were not a t h«* i it i/«jiiM. They tu»*; er mad* than on ihp cutoff and tin. wa. a I strung as a week before, while ti I Wll> ulnoihl ( luge finivo buvt »IronK factor in thn court’» derision to I locals batted tho horsehide ail ov> \\ a l i ti c i ( mi VN alili. «•, I. II i: ri*, 4 iiainini ol < ohm mi •»■ 1 2 U 1 if i t tie field and tellers, in th« box, set ufi the Cottage Grove* almuiToa l bo cutoff |>lau. III !.. oil v rr V r u t r h Muy Mm. What ci II « I li «liumlnr 4 ait! aire onmeree do 1 • H> vcntcco familir» are served by the ’em down regular by thu stnkeoi •*. 4 'h m be i of < ‘o III Kiel « e do f I .in Mitili liait ii, ^ain \ ••tin, ii li route. Tho score was 13 to 2 , ti a do anyth i UK upon winch tin .Jagg« Venirli, I* tort ili I V filili, limigli t uni t ucrg> of the r.ouimunity old road which it wa. plaiin- d to ' worst drubbing given a team here th \\i. » • » I' ifllig t t run the l o t t u r i abandon a. a through hiKhway and a Y nitrii M a r 1 1 ii , J oh ii Mailm, Hoi. year. 11 : i | • ! a . e < ha ml I Ot 4 Olimen e f altered an ueedfuJ to bo •I rimy ( i Kht wa. put up by th.-m to, YY i Hit», Mi uni \ .ut. I» .du I tin , J v I II« ill tin 4 ottave finivo «lests. “ F a t ” booth had his batting e.v !»• h ft on the main thoroughfare. I I .< MO' N\ I i il 11 1 a a in to til < olii im i • • be fi o u ne .IT l>. oi I » YY I lilt », M i YY hat with him, garnenug four hits, one * will <Jc entirely J’. M. Monte, county engineer, w»y. 1 .« lami V\ 111*I ». II I Wyum , Mn ■i YY nut nlfiit fin* jxr Ili atn-in < of ! u ( m * u t In Utrtubi-THÌli[t member - in. t whili the r u n « of tnc old road them being stretched into a home ri t.. Y lir«» Y • •n • t rii Wynne, N Monti Wynn* tin 4 nlllig« 4 il nv «' < liiàfii )*>’r o f 4 'nili 1 will lf UV «* Ufi « (JUl&i voice in imy i. longer, the co.t of the two project. when it hit the fence at a point whui 1 la t t if YY a lidi • luci <«' 1 Y lllll* YY 1 1 lure, |1 I Ak.it it aboli Id ilo unii th<* - 1 < there wasn’t any fence. Tm» brougi 1 . pradioally the .ame. • V , I YY alilo in 11 Veliteli, Mr» in two scores besides his own. Ba M«• iii I.'I» n| fin* « v ulivif «rollimiIt**«* ikiffM) tlnng» will t ii «fi been in«* u m atte r YV a mJ. ini v •• l'M funi «I un» » * r» t«* th«‘M 4 * .|l|es- nf un ill, Kind \ at « h, go- credit for tnr> o hits. Cellers, wl lujured uj Jumping, lrom Car. Mo»by, • i- *»iK' i imi W II |(’ il Will 1 * 11 u 1 « 11 » li « ''1 m The «lui. «fing th'* vvjiuiu cliftliibt' r to that Mr.. Fred Gui'gi.berg in Huffering pitched a luuiarkabie game and wi Mo«by, Harrel Mo»by, \«iolpii Henil i h«-ut i io i I In i two an» w era an* F lit t i n g the lo cu tio n another w a y , from injuries mi.tained when .he bc- twice started the batting, came no *! f l .iipliaiiiii V eat eh lient * 1 , Ralpl puidi»!«* •( her- Thirteen hits we a mi t h* otherM v. ill iiippo»- it naked; Who ia go in g to * aiiio frigliloaed while learning to with two hits. ». Iluve Tm k, appi-ai n the l-.lltn tins I («■ li I t*l, ii A. Trunk, Ml». (inné. »ay what the cham b er o f commerce drive a car and jumped from it while 1 recorded for the locals, with exact <««oi,;« Hi'ot t, Mr» I .ut 1 1 It- •• Nutt, Y • i j -hall do I in- pre»nieiitf N o. T h e di the <ar wa. moving at a high rate of the same number of runs. Heott, ('he»|ei Hrotl, < ‘ ‘ General” King was behind the b. »ho liti 4 :»««• <iru v*- lia v e a r* (*t«»r> ' No. The committee!* f No. l SVI. il. She wa. on her way from the .»it#tt, K. • lloltJ«*lli»i»li, ill I. ( tutu I.- . or 4 ninne Tli« n u a i i e m f Yes. north in a ear belonging to her him i lor .»even innings belore changing ti . . V • a I cli H«d'l« i mu ii , H««i i HoJtiermuii. Kv.-f . It V r.... . 1 ne manner in which the member» hand’, father. Her .lecve accidentally' lineup to give others a chance lor i 1 nrKUfM/.tition *»t II it I v i v H ohlei ma Ii, Veflt Hoi«lr miaii, t lo Itll of t a uni b er ot coni ' will « 1 .» th 1.1 1» one ol t ho moat mi caught upon and advanced the ga. ! little practice and the wuy he i ipp- I** YY Y • at« it, J I .. T.v • y n Y eat i li. in* i I city • d» an orKaid/.a | poriu ut I * ai ure* u t iue r x pitntied ch am feed unit tho »peed with which the off those who attempted petit larcci Mtivillc \ «*atrh, M \ith* V Match . Id. tiof K th«; tin ti a m i | ber o f « <«ninier« c a fe atu ru o n which i ar began to move »o frightened her on the bases almost gave the fans r ill I. Ymtih, J.ihl* Y * a t «'li, Mi», A*!*!»• thingn lìiat fi** in ba-M'i 011«. o f the c h i e f appeal» fo r that nil 1 jumped. Th«* senior Oritjps I Vitus dance, ‘ ‘ i c k y ’ ’ Arthur was in togrthi 1*1 lo V • a • . hy Is a* Y catch, .hi vi Y * •atm, • it In r «1 »Un. th«* support and «.ooperation o f JOU burg brought th«* «-ar to a »top, picE« d old time form in the field. The loca .1 * ut YY ii i inri*, H II« m e u way , •M r». U- 11 »•if tu« r HlimuluteH di» or more ««1 tin t u r n am i women o f Cot- up the in lured woman and brought made but one error, whiio six we I ». « *S i i » 1111*11 ) J. I H um tn, Mr» tke «Iti* in» *d tln* citv; tag-» (irove. her her«« for medical attention. B e chalked against the visitors aud mo M a lit i Y rit t r Ja n* mu « tli, Mary of these wore serious while Coltaj » thi to « 1 *« t ha. ftobl •!;. Jn a word, it m the referendum. Two mi iri<M are not dangerous. The Guggi* hiintii, Roy Hh f, Mr» Illa id he Y . ¡t putN a umt««i • 1 u«*it.•«u will i»c asked of every mem b« iga live tvvo mil«*» east ¿ i f the city. Grove’s did no harm. hlmrt, Maiyai Hlmrt, i'rau k YY The visitors garnered their tv loi «J th« in. n iu a l w ho vvo ib I t#«r M«.nicdi 4 t« ly alt« r the week of the scons in the first inning and wen ll k * thiiiK». i »nt* bitt ktiow » In* iiiteu»..«} 1 aiiipuigu: goose egged for the rest of the game. Un in abo J>i»< UNNioii o f a i YYiuit, un a citizBii, do you think The box score: r« I« mi» u. t irally to thè funi : in tin- thin g «if fir» t iuip««r:aiice fo r Eugene: A B tí. H FU A 1 » a ni un i n o! d«niiK thifiK»- ! I the Cn..iab* r o f * oinim rce to und« rtak« Gamble, cf........... ó 1 1 0 0 r what 1» i • nnt hy the «irei» l«ir th» goo«J o f the «iity ot Cottag*- R. ¿Smith, hh ......... 4 ü 0 >1 4 3 . f «iiterpriNe iti a G ro ve f DuArmond. c . ____ 4 u 1 3 1 svilirli li un once M in Liiua Johnson ami Mr. ami ii. Lu'hxiUi, 2 b., p. 4 1 YYlinl <- et|io«‘t«*il lu if«* «put«- f lie I Ue«|Uir«*(l tilt» »pilli will not p«rruit it 2 1 6 9 2 What, 111 vour opinion, ia the first Mr-. -it»,rgc H'xlel, h> r brutbt-rm law Btraehaii, r i _______ • »I h K* 1 vrai ni tt» àind that ('ottaip' I I«! «li«« out. 4 u 1 i i thin g that should be uu«J* rtak en by the uml »i.tir, uro lying m a hu.pital at n u 4 > 4 «n»v«* haï t’vor had i» lin* rivir du tuer Mills. 3 b ......... .... 2 1 A weil lut« Il ned, w«U piami*«! chain 4 .’ hainie r «41 ( oiumefce to im prove con Turlovk, auffering frum ilauger M. Latham, if., p. 3 u Ü to b« Kiv*-n nt 7 ««'«’loek Moinlay eve 0 1 i b«'r i»f eotttmere«* provid e» the city with ; dition» and opp«irtuuitiCN in yo u r ow n "ii* uijurii*. .ii.tanK-il w’iicu th-ir ear m i » k m * M«»oi«* hall a« a part <»t tin’ .iti ocKuüi/at ion un«i the iiiuehiiier^ to J lii),. o f busmen*? Gavia, lb ............. 3 u U 10 0 < wa. struck m Oukiami by a street Wright, p., 2 b If.. O 0 ehainb«*r nt « «»inuicr« «• i 1 yr^a m/ut n»n luak** un «' of lin* bc»t t liOIlKht an«! u 3 2 • Jn .>♦.*«• uritig a n sw e ra to theae two car some time the first of last week. 4 tnl) 200 plat«» will b«* elieiKV o f the eill/.t’IIN. A dlNOrKUlilEC *<L «m •mill replies, t u o u p iin*«tinga • um puiKii. «luestioin, and Mrs. rebane« w ia ill the not mo-t be |dac«*d Uoilel 'seriously ia »ohi and ti 1 « Inrgcr 11 u m ber m th«*»«- ! Ilf t o r t i» u tm nace to tin* imiiiNtria UM e*i oferi:n«:«*h will be L*l«l, didCUNaioUN in Totals......... ..... ... 2 fj 7 24 14 1 / juried. One of her hips is fraetun-d already lias - be«*u N|*oketi for. T'«*riiiu! li fe <»t a « it s , it in a lia b ilit y . An v it e d and othcY methoda e m plo yed, all Lotuigo Grove: ins Mat HOI» hâve bi*«’ii iNfiiied by the inior|piiiiF.e<| eoiumunity 1 » u li a b i lit y , iiit«*ii«t 4 ‘<i to obtain trout e v e r y im-mbcr • a two places and she sustained ser Brumbaugh, If___ 4 1 i 0 0 i iou . bruises. Her body in in a plaster urrà use me at » iiaa Un 11 «'«t to the rit to tin* nation. a * :»ndj«l and earne»t expremuon -of cast and her condition is grave. Mnw Kiug, c..... ......... * 2 1 i 0 U L i/.cii* generally uni tin ir lainilifi*. l i v e r y man ami woman ha» a »nr I opinion or HUggestioUN, 4 3 i 6 i i E.dna sustained a broken nose, h-‘r Hill, l b ___________ It i» r v j» « t r*l I hut repi *'»eiiliA! i v e» plu» ot tun*- um! »trciig th out o f which I 2 It l*.m been ta«* e xp e rie n ce in other jaw was fractured in two places, her -i. Smith, 2 b, ri__ 5 4 u 0 o li »»ni the principal citte» ol the valley to K**'* to I hn or her c i t y . Y e t tu * n j | * iti n that tin* unxwerN to these qu«*N R lh *. hh ........ ........ 5 .» 3 1 2 i» will |»e liefe lor I h«‘ orra»ion. A liions tin* eominoti «* v |»*rn*nee to he told, lion», though coining from 400 to JUUU teeth were all knocked out and her Green, rf., 2 b., c__ 5 tí 0 t t 1 badly cut and bruised. Mr. Uodel ilo pr«fiiiiiiciii ptuki'i» w lio will li w belt iiMkuiK the «iti/eti» f««r Home »«*r j I chaintc«*r ol commerce memb«TN, e la a s ify i 2 2 (» -us'aincd u broken leg ami sevciai Cuts forth, 3 b........ 3 0 1 on ihr program i» J. 1 » Allea, ut’ Hftn vu* I «r tin* rotti tin «11 k « m »«J, that in* in Go a. o 1 • « - under a c o m p a r a t iv e ly fe w broken ribs, and was badly cut by Arthur, cf________ 4 1 u l ’runcno'o. Mi. Alien i» u n ovrio-a» too bti»y with hi» ow n a fl u ir » . I import .ut h«.*;ul,»igB. Tliene Nubjects, flying glass. Cellers, p__ ______ 4 1 2 0 2 t haplain ss ho, »Mire lite war, hu»» Tin- urcoinpliiditlicfitt» o f a well or | thu» broadly d**lined, represent the i i 1 ‘artirulars of tho accident further Kllue, If............... 1 u u olriit if led him»« Il with * oiiiiiiuiiit s t*r pmi/* ii «‘liiiKiiber of e«iiiiinercc will p lu n k i in th«* platfo rm o f the expanded 0 1 0 than these have not been received. lleek, 2 b......... ..... 2 0 0 KM tu /iti ion work with lin* Aliter icuii «iui«-klv »how that man that he i» not! j « haiiib* r. Mrs. VV. A. Uaroutto and ilaroid ' il) bureau, ami u lut i» »ani Iti hase to«« bu»v with hi» own uffairN t « » Kivel it 1 .» clearly *cen that to the Totals__________... 31 # 13 13 27 12 1 - e pro I'' n i l llVIt' Dugan left here ¡Saturday aud reached a moi* *ajp' ss il h a kn*k « ai «-very word. a litti«* time and «'tiergv to In« e on ' gram *d the work a.» thu.» Cottage Grove.. 4 3 1 1 4 0 0 X---J ‘i *l*v «■lopedj T irlu«J« Hun day, and Mrs. uaroutte R* al bota«- cooking. u p!**ut it ul 141 * 11111 ' II« vv.il n«>t be bnij? la .«|(r**«'- the islti!i tn-mbi iship Lug cue—^r-T._ 2 U 0 0 u u 0 U U — 2 i-i :g*' 4 , ..n«i ,% frei! her hu»ha busbaiui these tacts, since NUppl) , anti di* i n ly, t harming n « tv if «• 111 K with the mail who invente«! the ■ it i» the duty of the officers to con mi further new. ha.« been re Earned runs, Eugene 1 , Cottap are a» tired all who ntt «ml, l«n prue phruNe: " Knthu»ia»ni in contagiou*— j 1 cent rate their w hole effort in carrying ■ ' It is understood, however that Grove S. Two bas« tills, DeAnnou tnally tin* entire population of women l«*t * n have an epidemie’ ' the be»t k • 11 « i j thi» program through. The program i ‘oth Johnson and Mr. Hodci arc Bill, G. Smith ( 2 ). Three base hi in the rom mu ni t y are wurkin^ to vis«* of un epidemie u city ran have. I will cover a period of at least tnr.e oi. to danger. ll. Latham ( 2 ), Base. Home run, <i. « ‘.itliiK (irose ilo* biKip'Mt und Tie.it Men w o rk in g tojf«*th«»r ev«*ry «lav for ’ \ ( ars of activit v*. Mr. and Mr». W. C. Johnson left Smith. Si i ileu bases. Gamble m m u lilt ) bampiet it na» even ha«i. a ««»mtuon « huno learn to Ktv«*. Having 1 « arn* d the inter« >t> -«f : i.*«• i a -«1 week by motor. They reached Green. ¡Sacrifice hits King, Cutsfort I» ««fluide! ed lio idle WM riling thn' The UeeompliNhiiieatN o f u well or i individual in« mber», it is p<*.»»ible f*»r .'orio, k ¡Sunday ul.so, bu; knew nothin, Arthur. ¡Struck out by Cellers 11 , I all who w i»h to a i lend the diunei ¿p t Kaui/ed (lin tu b«* r o f eommere«* brniK the directum t « « a l l int«* eouiinit-e- of the aciideat until after their Wright 1 , by H. Latham 1 , by 1 . then i i v atnoui in put in >oun a» i m un*«) in t ami t an g ib le r e m i t s to a o the men who an' . * rente«! n arrival, as they could not bo located I I ait ham 1 . Hits off Wright, 7 in |Mcviihlo, Tin* «bolter i'»ell would I»* cits am i it» |H*opie. Th«* iitorek«''per, serv h ee innings. o ff H. Latham, 5 in 3 i' »uftoieiit to draw u ap>««itv rrowti tin* mill ow ner, tin* pbVNiciau am i L«vv- ««•rtuiii projects. The s i g n e d a n s w e r s eu rou'e. to th«* (|ti«‘.Htion» w i l l disci«*»«' w h o n re Mr. ltodcl is the proprietor of a mugs. Left on buses, C. G. 7 , Eugei «•f *JOo, without the bi^h elan« program y e r , e ve n the ucwn I hi y , •« n»«* the iute- tu« nn Miti*rest«*d «n v a n o u r ’ id al Turlock. Mi»» Edna hud . 1 . rirsl on errors, C. G. 5 . f.ngi ne • til«' It »» to 1 «d low. tulli«*»» of a k « m *«1 eh tun bet of coin i" i. re but a few weeks. Bit by pitcher, Cellers 1 , 11 . Latham Thirty woim-ii t»i tin* « ««iniiiunity nn*t Hierre; they know it build«* up the mattem. By put i m g »ii* ii in« n on s p d al committee», i n e d i r e c t o r s h i m r 1 . first ou bulls, o ff Cellers, 1 , ■> at the < hiiiuber t*f t «»til III ere e Inud buNiui'NN n f the c i t y by inakiUK Ä careful study * *f p r o j e c t s : ; « • then M. Latham 1 . Time of game 1 : 5 ". tiuarter» Haturduv and luid nbin» for better plue«* to do P umim *»» in, and it Empire, Baker. t li«* itiiiner, who'll the\ will pre|Nire adda to tin* population by m a k i n g th«' completion i*s i n t e r e s t e d g:-'U|'» o • Alpiue, which has defeated Corvalli •Mid »erve, ami ap|Moute«l the follow !U£ c i t y a b«*tt«*r place to liv e mi . It is by giving the individual i Harrisburg, Albuuy aud other stroi «'«tillIII 11 lee»: 1 lib*»» It»«* bu»iii«*NM and prof«*N»»«ina I ber th«- u*»portwmt v t<* «s «*rk valley teams, will bo here next Bu Mtini Mi- IT iun lb-idler, Mr». T, unii ol t o d a y iiiMiro the proapority tiling he i.» pirticuiarly hilxí - u to I 'lay. • YY !n*e|«»r, Mr.". Y. YN Kiltie. and a«lv unrein« lit o f their c i t y a few hav«* done that the vv hoi«' raer .b hip ( f ollow mg are the committees in the 1 ‘tir« hi«»niK Mr H I,. Ma« km, Mr» v«*ar» hem*«*, th«*ir noun :in«l daughter» i» kept alive and active. A I. I’hclp», Mr». ('. \. Hnrtell. chamber of commerce rcorgauiuti iou A G E D P E O P L E E N J O Y will in«*v it a b ly jiu t*» those citie s which An important plank m th«* platform I a «-«tratI uni» M i». ( ». ( '. ityotl, M i».*« ofl«*r greti t e r ads ant ugea. , A. well or will be püblieitv for t’ottage Grove, the campaign: F L O W E R M ISSIO N D A Y I l'otta«. Mi « .1 M r». g an i/e d ehauilw r o f coniuieree in such Executive Committee. adoption of method» to advertise th** Rwy Ut Olili Grube, Mi (I ii H e i n e , aNNitratice. Burkholder, C. 11 . Magladry, J. ». city, it» attractions and opportunities, Viri* tieoiy;« Matthew». The W. C. T. U. outertained Erida Buiiell. C. A. Miller, E. W. Then* 1» a ve r y w e a lt h y man in Des June 1 U, flower mission day, the o H«*rv ice M r*. !.. R I amik . Nh«» t«> Mom«*» who f«»r a long tim e could Nee and to create and maintain a favorable Chambers, J. 11 . Proctor, G. A.. Jr. opinion of tin* city throughout the Johnson, \V. f ’rK.ier Wheeler, T. C. easion being greatly enjoyed by mo u h « t her ssurker». no n«*«*«l fo r a c h am b e r o f commerce. tnr. • than a hundred guests, many of who Itinhe» Mr». G. H l'itrher, Mh. K. A fter much e f f o r t In wiim imiticeli t** Kem, C. J. Job, Mrs. ii. K. \ city '.» good will is its reputation. YY . \lim i, M in . («t*o (>. Knowle», Mrn. become a member. F o r th«* paiit f i v e are of advanced age, and some shut-ii - Reception Committee. who are s« Mom able to le.ivj th- U H. GriKRN. Brand, S. R. Job. Mrs. B. R. Yearn ln* ha» »ub»crib«*d $ 4 (HK) annuallv lea Plant is Operation. The pur|H«»e of tln* dilitier i» t«> t«» if» mu in tenu tie«*, hi» rcaNoiutig be homes. Roses predominated in the dr Dyott, Mrs. G. C. Knowles, Geo. O. lite t\rt tilge Grove ice plan- com | orations and beautiful bouquets we flirt Inr iieipinint tln* peopl«* ol ('«»ttaK' ing. in hi» w ords: S pea row. A. R. meuced opernt¡tins Monday ami i. now iuikm, Herbert («love svilii I he 4 'liainbii of ( ’oiuiinr««' Groat, E. G. O. Umphrey, Mrs. C. E. I presented to the guests at the elose - . *‘ l collidi» 't hire thi* p«'ople of tin.» serving it. customers. It i. located i «*<»i Kani/a I i « mi piati». \o Nolieitat io I in coniiitunitY t v» «lo for my private inter the afternoon. A splendid program ai i ai ros» the alley in the rear of the t'i; v ilnmnck, ¡Simpson svili l»e mudo. | a delicious luncheon were enjoyed. est» what the chamber of commerce is ment market mid is owned bv Hub bed Weeding Committee. Among the oldest of the guests we doing. f«ir th«*y have inerCaNed th«* ti Bartels. Mills, K. K. VanDenburg, Chas. I Mrs. M. C. Willis, U 5 ; William Heme valu«* of mv pn»fMTty, provided me \ catch, Mrs. Katie j way, HO; Mrs. J. K. Barrett and Mr . rimne vour new. to 15 i> J. with a content«'«! labor supply to draw By-Laws Committee. I Baughman. S 2 ; Miss Woods, 80 , and G lass, >i. E. Miller, E. W. large number whoso ages ranged fro Harvey, Worth M&rksbury, G. M. I -»0 to 80 years. Johnson, W. Erasier It Is President Titus Now. Arrangements Committee. (NdlitKo Gr«*ve ha» a rvpufution for Adams, Oh as. Matthews, Geo. ne v er doitiK by lialve.» aiiytlun^ .»ht* Dr. H. W. Titus, of this city, is no>. Cochran, Chas. l ’enoyar, J. L. undertak«N. Hhe in « oiiiik to ninnttuiu president of the Line County Dent, DesLar/es, Mrs. L. Phelps. Lester flint reputili tini t li ih y«*nr in t he fon ri h society, he having been honored wi* Llelliwell. Mrs. A. Sanford, Ren ol Julv e«*let»rut ioti. election to this office at the assoc. tlelliwell, Mrs.A.W. Spriggs, A. C. In ili«* pa»t »Ito Ini» liad Notti«* meni ation’s annual picnic held Saturday : ilohl. Miss Lenora Titus, Mrs. B. W. 5 Bear creek falls, 20 miles north we • umide t ime», but old timer.» un thè Kem, Mrs. C. J. coni mi t te«* >ay timi thi.» y«*ar svili sur L'mphrey, C. E. 1 of Eugene. pn»» all Ih«* pani yeiirn. Publicity Committee. Th«* piourum svili lf|* va ned nmleivtf Bv-de, Elbert Kimo, Mrs. A. W. proli« svili fimi uiatiifold «*x p res.m» n, Carlson, J. E. Long. Mrs. L. R. Lui c pft ially in ho parado, decori Dicktusou. G. B. Mcijueen. Mrs. Geo. iloti» ami celierai »nirit of liosiiHant \. Barrel, L L. Proctor, G. A., Jr. The inti*lh i ‘1 imi svili f«>n.»t at file |Mirk liemenwuy, Carrie Smith. Elbert meetniK. Th«s arti»tic miiy rojoieo mi Service fund Committee. ili«* uau-'o-, naoruiiiK iiTl«'rnoon and Allison, S. V. .Metjueen, Geo. niKht. Youth and jollity will frolle Anderson, M. U. Magladry. J. S. al fin* Nt utili and «In neo». The nthlrtie Bartoll, & A. Marksbtii v. G. M. putì tot raii oEpre»» li i in . 1 «* 11 mi lite e«>m Baker, Joseph Mnckin, B. L. i»etitive ef forlM ou Ilio nt recti*, ut thè .Mitchell, Geo. C. Currin, J. C. In» II park ami tln* e hnmpioiiNhtp Culver, Harry .uills. K. K. wreitliiiK c«»n font. TI m » venture»ome M*-oie, A. M , Cruson. C. C. muy ev«*n take to thè air and view Coffman, P, C. ■ "ii, N. J. Jr. thè beautiotiN I iiik I hcji i»* f rotti imi a ir I’i'iH'tor, G. A Jr. Darby, W. I.. piane. Hoeiability ami pnt i mi i»tu svili I’owcil, A. 8 . Dickinson, G. B. pri*vade all aetivity front ilo* Niinri»e fduiw, T. C. Di'sLarzes, laon ¿un tu boni«* »vv« «*t home at tu 1 «Ina^ht. > v.insoa, A. W. Evanson, E. W\ Tho enmiiiitteo aniioiince» timi nearly Stewart, Bchofi Id Goff. \ B. ♦ 200 ii offered in prie«'» for «'litro*» Grub«, 11 . T. ¡w'hmidt, E. E. in t li«* parti «lo. Iter«* are noni«» eluNnifi .Sterling, David G ra y ’s Store fiat ioni witli fin* finti timi Nero mi ''inith, Hugh Hawley, J. 11 . ori/.«*» imm«»d: Merchant», $25 nini $ 15 : .*• 1111111 , 0 . M. Hart, H. C. fra ter imi, $25 ami $ 15 ; club» ami •Howe, E. J. Bcholl, U. J. Noriftien, $20 and $ 14 »; private mito, Heck. W. A. Bt veus, C. A. $ 15 , $10 ami $ 5 ; he»! entry troni «mt Helliwcll, A. W. »pray, J. P. Nide thè enniniiiiiity, $15 and $ 10 ; pii** Sanders, G. A. Hill. Earl u^lteN, $5 and $ 2 . 50 ; aiiaeellanooun, $.1 Johnson, W. F rasieron eberg. Clarence and $ 2 . 50 . Get in 011 uno or moro of J o ll, J . A Trask, K. 8 . thono. Jo in 's, J . I. Trowbridge, John Vuriou» orKani/at ion» of th«» city Woodard, W. A. Kem, C. J. If von will look umili y your « lomniti lished if vve use the proper system to K i r k , J . 1 L ar«» nanting camlidateN and frali thin Woodard, A. L a. an urn....pie . M product n get. them. li*d tln* final »«•le«,tion svili bo r a n d e nit) Kime, Dr. A. W. Wynne, A. L. l'or 4 balde»» of Liberty, her inani», and rough floor t• Iun ol a grenrer anti more It is within the province of the loenl Lockwood. E. I'. Wright, J. A. wenderful town to teine títere will be ( 'obnubili. chamber of eomnierce, among many Lass well, S. B. \\ heeler, T. C. ( ’rowd» are eomiriK ami all will bave intensified ambition to ■ I.> things. other projects, to .ook ahead to the Miller, E. W. White, N. W. w * H c w a p d T * f t a Kood lime. l'ortland and Heatth* A citv is never finite finished. home comfort and welfare of the now McCarthy, J. W. White. W. J. front Ilo* north svili In* repreNeuted, Additions here and improvements generation of workers. Kight now I hie M e F arln eti, W. W Today chambers o f commerce t n Medford and Klamath l-’all» front thè I liete are nlwiolntelv essential. Anti ev city should In* giving .orions consider The coinniittees have bes'n so planned centers for civic activities, the meat Nouth, nini en»t ami we»t of roti ree. erv t i ll/ 'n i», in n sense, one of the ation to industrial housing develop that each person will Lave but a com by which the interests o f the comm There will In* more vinitor» tlian arehiteets of the eity’s sueee.s. His ments that is, picturesque, livable, paratively small amount or work. Most m ty are put under the supervision s r I nativeN, no invite everybn«lv nini every suggestions, plans, < oTlnbt>mtion and even beautiful layouts for the future. of the committees will meet not more criticism ef the leading men in tl Imdv pian to «hi In» part and »how genius are indispensable. Industrial progress requires that than two or three times during tho community, the men whose activit (*v«*rvbodv a k « mi «| tinte. It 1 » tip to For one tiling a town is ns progrès workers shall live comfortably, happily, ! campaign. nnd power should be organized. Y- i you yon chn’t boo»t fin» too ntroriK. sive a» the facilities it affords Iti its uml under as ideal conditions as pos»i In nudition to these committees the must infuse into yourselves and yoi workin ic W’e now hav- greater eom ble. City planning has grown to be a team organisations will comprise more ehnraber o f coounerrn a spirit of e- Don »tari a fire in thè woial» when pilliteli limn ever with other cities w itle national movement. Are you than a hundred citizens o f the com operation it- • mi would make the chan you begin or cari your »moket H«» »ur»« that nre organised, There will be new .....king vour chamber of commerce in munity, the list of names uot yet hav ber of commerce useful to the pnii your match, cignret or pipe il UUT. bu s in e ss e n t e r p r i s e s of all sort* «.tab I this important matterf 1 ing been completed. be.— WilUam H. Taft. nf n f M. lililí r lin* Y ' a l i l i f n in il y cu , • '1 U «!«•!.Kl it 1 t|| r«*u n « «i il it n « 1 |*iH ill ' «liiiu« 1 1II III«’ 1 » ii i L Hmi' lii y, in il *.« 1 lllg U lili 1 1 II« y |»l(i JM*»«' In iniik' an ini nun 1 «’ V «III II«' i « a ! t « r, 1n lut i cl't-lfiai ••«,1 «*n 1.. «•«««il«! Hufi'liiy III .llill« •. .\«*« n i <1 m g fi» H u ru i If «ru Y c a f i'l i, nli l> U1 v> «*|f* !*••-»• ia l . ! • ut In1« Nil 1<1 ll iiil in «1 yen r I.* r a in 1 1 \ VI MI! 1«) Il« i Ili « U IIMil 1 U. •«ni* • Ili* Ul i f 1 n • ! !«*r*'. 1 L llili Y I» i * • ni H «' 1 «• * ' 1 IH* I« ’ * i » uni«* I l m i n tt YYiilliti'i', Y c uir 1». Ui.j • * • i\ lllll su, J . I* \ «il ll II ^2; \ i« n K«’ii i •*, i i . i 4 M li« i N il ! .1 v\ • • f n Un • lu ll i l l ) V eM lrh, i’hnic \ eatrli * C ivil ,1 COTTAGE GROVE WOMEN IN AUTO ACCIDENT di NN c R MUmiAV is lu B t EVENt limiti CITIZENS DOWN FOR i t MMITTEE WORK COTTAGE GROVE TO HAVE A GREAT CELEB R A TA H Ü -/.v- Planning for the Better Things * 'U O O 0 P O W W l LSO M In thr»e time» rninmerriitl or|fttiiiFfi* fiona »htiitbl not derreMN«* their nrttv 1 1 ii*». On the other hand the* Nhntibl continue to work m I oiik their iinuii I linen, anil, if fuMWtible, tnrreHN«* their netivitien it ml Npltere» t»f infltietie«». Then* in irrmtcr need now* t|ian ever b«*f«*re for roopernt iv c artivit v and nv » femati/ed urKiRicition. Woodrow Wfil •on. «ranaaru