Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, October 20, 1911, Image 1

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P A G E S
VI
COTTAGI
C R O V L . O K I GON, I KIDAY
(X 'lO B L K 30, I'MI
NUMBER 4
PRESIDENT GRAY INVITED
. .. . THE SENTINEL INAUGURATES GREAT BARGAIN
SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN; ONE YEAR FOR $1.00
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iIlHllli' weikllng w liH li tnnk piar«- Siili-
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draws
mi, t rowds .
or(jep ] q Place the Paper in Every Home in “ » nnksota society proposed
M unv ;o'o'iiKihu l !m'I‘show 'H,n**'1 eI
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V i i l l c y y
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ut'riuling utli ntion ut llu tlinuhu l.uiul
tinnir In Si Ik 1 m k.
nhuw, * III thr tirsi iluy of thr show I
Tlir coni riu-l log imflii H wrrt; Frank ululili .Vili cullili ut thr "W illu ln rttr
I v li Whrrler Mini Mi
l u v r I ti-urdui II, Vali«') Kxhihlt” huuth tu tuIk uvrr thi*
A Un 1 1 Whei-lrr unii Mini Klvdii M1 ir. Wllluinrtlr valli-) wilh tlu r<• |•
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I tir Kriitlrmrn uIr uu ut Mr. unii tativrn unii rr rr ivr lllrrutlirr trulli tlir,
Immigrants From the Gopher State
May Organize.
th* Community the Price Is deduced
One-Third for Twelve Hays.
t a l l i i ) ilr r o r u lr il fnr Un n e ra ,im i w ilh
ttuwrr* nf ilit tT rr n t k in d s. l'In- young
|u*o|»lc "tinnì ii|> muli r ii liriiii1 1 fiiI M i ni
ONE THOUSAND NEW NAMES WANTED
tuli.
I
Mark <, i » iii «* i pi rín n n n l
thi*
nrPHiDiiv.
Alnnit Mxty live Ljtn I h , i i i u p I I x r* I-
ulive»*, vo ri' preg ni.
A mhhi ^ Unire
fluii! i lilMltle were ll.'tllillt « »li Vratrh,
t*f |{ iiw K i w i .imi V lOuiuviih ami finn
it> **l MyrtU» t reek.
Little Girl Die».
uiMjurity • ■ f Inlki» visiling nudi u lumi
Imw i unir trulli t tir turni uml urr luuk-
Ing fur Munir 11 I m < r wrbi-re Ihry culi , «
Tit**
tulluw Intuì urrU|mtluti uml nut liuvt*
hotn«* in
tu MUlfTr fruin thr climutt rumlitiurm.
piiltlishcrs o f T he S e n t i n e l want a
tin* city and Hurroiiiiding country.
ult-enl»«-.- ni « » v e r y
In ord**r to secnri' thin circulation a /n at redaction uhscrip-
Mr. E recmaii, whu n in i-hurge uf thr
rxhihit. i k rrritiri timi thry will ili, u tioll campaign will ho I>ut on for twolvo days, hoginning tomorrow,
«reut a. ,i oi gui'.i for t tu vu i ley und Saluniuy. Octohor ¿1st, and continuing until Nmi-mlior Ut
e
,
. A.
. .
,
,
get u large numi» r of familier here
Tin* prico of subscription during that |*orio«l will ho roducod
f rum all part a oí the i - il -I.
from $l.nO to tl.INi,
g
organize a,ut
] meet in the park on the same day, each
.state having a separate booth amia
; banner done in the state colors,
: Kellt'on l>,at al1
op|M»rtunity to g«tt tin- host weekly puh-
Officials of Oregon Electric Company
Expected to Come and Look
Local Situation Over.
Head officials o f th*; Oregon L In',
trie railway arr expected to be in the
city at an early date to look over the
loral situation with a view of reporting
au to whether they think thin city has
the business ar.ti resources t o j u r l i f y
1 he, Hire trie in extending its line t>. tin
city. The « ’. ommereial club, at It»
meeting Mon,lay night, instructed
business importance as to warsant
another railway. Co-operation oi all
citizens will be asked in this effort and
a public mars m e t i n g will probably
be calieri.
I'ositivoly no suhscriptions taken at that!
DEPOT EXHIBIT BUILDING. . . ; I Ins f is r . your
. . . . goldon
.
MEET WITH COMMFRCIAL
CLUB AT EARLY DATE.
Thr incressing number o f citizen» of
t ottage firove who formerly claimed
Minn«-,otu u- their home, hut sug-
ge-ted to I'Vrru . former «¡opherites
ttu ult u uf forming u MinnrHota soci-
ety. with semi-annual -essiona. There
are enough eigihlea to form quite a re-
■|>ertable as-nriatiori,
A rail f,.r a r.-tary Anderson to invite Mr. «¡ra\ ami
meeting hau not yet been issued, but associates to meet with the club at an
probably will he some time in the near early date, it is learned from a relia­
future.
ble source that Mr. t.ray will take the
I here is already a Karman society first available op|>ortunity to accept
here, ami several other »tate* are rep- the invitation. It will be the aim of
resented in sufficient number« tu make the Commercial club to show Mr. (iray
societies feasible.
that the city and country through
Mm. li A. M hri'lri unii tlir voung 11M. i • •.i retto...............»unti«
i IIIS Is the D i g e s t Genuine Weekly Newspaper Bargain T ver Offered
Imlim urr mi II kimwii in thè Silk Ircek
All wliu t « Ik tuttir • ' hnontcr ** w m i
Residents of the Willamette V a l l e y . - B i t ^ e s t and Best for
ili Inrl.
tu hr unirti intrrrHlnl in thi» country |
Thr Whn-lrr hmnr »un |.r« ttil> .uni •imi un imxlous tu l'uiur uul bere. I hr
the l.easl M o n e y . - O f f e r Open twelve Days Only.
ItrV.
vj
PROMINENT FARMER DIES
Services Attract Attention.
The special services at the M. E.
church Sunday attracted large audi­
COITAGE GROVE PRODUCTS FOR 1
IM
T C|
, " ’n I’ * ,,l<‘ s,at<‘
ov,’r tJl1' -'»mpl** copy, RESIDENT OF VALLEY SINCE ences. Fully 300 attended the evening
Tu.MciLiuTc TO GAZE iiiinM
i ou I u<-k now li*«|g«‘ t hat \ «»it can t I n i i : i itali', pru'f.
11 ion do
1880 PASSES AWAY
TRANSIENTS
UPON.
service and listened to Pastor Sut­
not hesitate a moment t«» tak«- immediate advantage o f this unusual!
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cliffe’ s discourse on “'('ourting by
Proxy,
beautiful ol
W i No
f e . ” Avail - C o .
ay
m ' " v,'r lwve “ l » 1"- ' enainly you will
„e v e or r Isaac's
Irip t„ Mount.m,
Commercial Club Making Prepara­
have
a
more
attractive
o n e.
,,, . . „
„
Sixty
members
o
f
the
Oddfellows
and
tions lor Glass Exhibit Building
W. McCoy Succumbs to Lin-
Kehekahs attended in a oody. A t this
1 h i : S e n t i n e l is now the ln gg«*st. n e w s ie s t a nd h«*st p r i n t e d
at S. P. Depot.
gering Illness.
service the MesdameS Beager and • aid
w e e k l y newspaper in this part o f the c o u n t r y a nd it in t e n d s , n o t 1
well rendered a beautiful duet. A large
A giu
,* x In tut tun hiing tu display | onlj to maintain that | >* »s i 1 1 « mii , hut to n *lv a n c e h«*v«»n*l lite |«ossihle i (leu. w McCoy died last Friday at attendance w h .- als«i present at thr
thè t>ru»lurts uf thè « uttuge Grovt ; r«‘.ich «tf c«»n ipetÌtiof)
his home in Gowdyville. after a linger- morning service, when the pastor took
country fur thè «liucutiun uml
É»ln-.t•
B.*tt.*r get your dollar in at on«*«*. T h » t welv«* «lavs will I k - UD|
*Mr* McCo> h-d n" ‘ » « " as his subject, “ Choked (¡rain .”
litui uf visiturs uml pass ng< r» thut
,
. , r
i
•
'
' fee-ing well fur a year or more and Mr. Sutclitfe's discourses were well
ha(J returne(| l)Ut a few lUy,
hig prepared and ably delivered.
• tight fruin Iruins wlnh' stopping ut almost before you realize it.
thi' ilcput, wnt tuie proposti imi bruughl
R e l i e v i n g ill s t i c k i n g b y *»l«l fri«*n«ls, pr«*sent
lh'Crih«*rs w ill death from a trip east of tba Caacades,
Irefure thr ('»inini ri ial club ut its rrg- lie allowed to take mlvantage « i f thi- offer by bringing their sub- rra'lt‘ in an attemi t to recuperate his
I ulur meeting Mumlay eveni« g.
Mcriptions up to «late an«i paying a year in aiivance.
!
health. The mountain air did
Thr fumuiih Kalix Currin exhibil unti
[ not give him the relief expected and
ttVIR
MI I.I.It(N (ìAl.I.ONS OF
1 ut ber prisiui'ts rrprm<cntuti\r uf tliis
....... ................ ..........
the end was not unexpected. Old age YELLOW STUFF CATCHING ON
WATER RhCKIVKI» DAILY.
^ liurtirulur M ctiun uf thè vnlley wuuhl
PLATES AT CHAMPION.
and heart trouble were the primary
lie plucrd in thr r viiit.it rmim in such s
causes uf death.
Volume ol Pure, Cl Vst.ll Mountain inunuri m* to uUract attention, both
Mr. McCoy was 7«l years o f age, and
RAY BAKER DRAFTED BY PHIL­ IMPROVEMENT CLUB C U R IN G had lived in the valley since lsidi. He Bohemia Mining District Giving In­
W atrr Suffi, lent fui Cu V of
from in-idr und <iutsnlr thr dr|*ot.
dications of the Big Future
ADELPHIA AMERICANS.
had seen ami been a part o f the won­
10,0«HJ People.
I
» hr cost of such a building im rsti-
. - C V I C INSOMNIA.
runted to hr uls>ut tJ'xi, and as Mieli un
that is Before It.
derful growth of the valley. He owned
exhibit is considered one id tin* most
\ ipiunlitv of water »utheient lo »up-
Former Local Twirlcr Is Rapidly Lively Social Session Held Tuesday a fine place at Gowdyville at the
profitable wuya uf advertisin g, it is
time o f his .fe-ath ami had faith in the
Fourteen thousand dollars in gold in-
|dv Ihe lieeiln of u citv of lo, inni |H*opl.
Advancing to the E'ront in Great
Evening in Club Parlors and
nut thought thut much trouble will be
I
Willamette
soil.
♦id
days is what has been caught on the
is re. rivrd dinl\ ut « ottsge i.r o v e ’s
American Game.
encountered in securing »ultirient du­
Enthusiasm Runs High.
The funeral was held Saturday after- plates at the Champion mill in the Bo-
Wuler reservoir.
r. fr.. |u*u |de.
! nations.
riuon at 1
from Veatch’s chape
hernia district, according to informa-
ex n i ailloiig resnlelils Iif Ihe n i . , have
The first difficulty to be overcome is
Huy Baker, formerly u resident of
Rev.
J.
Mark
Comer,
officiating
Inter-
tion
that comes from a soucre o f infor-
That
the
Civic
Improvement
club
rrallzed thr Vuiuilie ni thè city n Witter
the securing of u suitable position at I this city, has been drafted from the will light to the last ditch for a beau­ ■lii ■ I was made in the A. F. .V A. M. «nation that is reliable,
aupply. in exnct ligure», thè nrnouiil
, the S. I*, depot for such a building. Raymond, Wash., t.-um h. the I’hila- tiful city was atdv demonstrated at the and I. O .O . F. cemetery.
This seems like a big bunch o f the
r.-ceivad d 'i l y 1 « 1 . : . 000 gallona,
Agent King "luted at the (Hub meeting j delphia Americana.
The deceased leaves a wife, three yellow stuff, and it is, but there is
social meeting Tuesday evening. Civic
The smirce nf thè water suppl. IS that tin- d.-pol now sits out in Main
Huy Baker is a son o f J. H. Baker, insomnia is to be root.-d out, trie things sons and two daughters. The children nothing fabulous about it. It will not
l.uyiig crrek, which ih Iwenty milea
street several feet, ami tbat an exhlb- and 11 well known here because o f his that tend to mar th. . it) - iieaut) *rc are J. V\ McCoy, L. I*. McCoy, Henry • even pay very large dividends on the
east nf bere in thè foresi rescrve. The
1 it b iildirig at thut end, which would ’ fast work with the local team t w o ' to he removed and the things that will A. Mc< oy, Mrs. Mary A. Willett and amount o f money invested, after ex-
soiircr will ulwii.s he free frnm con-
he the most conspicuous location, is years ago, when he was a favorite tend to improve its appearance are to be Maggie A. Seales. A ll live in this v i­ penses are deduct«?d. It doe», however,
Iumiliatimi uml thè «-reek ih fed with impossible at present. Securing a sat- with the fans.
j secured. The workers in the club are cinity with the exception o f Henry A. indicate in a way the things that are
nolhiug hut thè puri st. crystul munii- isfuctory position for the building may
Baker pitched for Ihe Eugene trail, women, and what they purftuse that McCoy, who makes his home at St. going on in the great Bohemia district.
1 1:111 water.
The water IH brought to
Helens.
del < v it* erection.
last year, uml was drafted by 'h e I* hi I- they perform.
It encourages Cottage Grovers in the
l e city in lZ-inch maina
To nui'|dy
A bubble foil-1Hin for Ihe use of the »delphia team because of his fast work
About tkl people were present. May­
belief that the district is some day go­
Ihe n i . Ihere are ahout twenty miles traveling and ge- ,-ral public, with a ! this year with Kaym ml, where he whs
or Abrams wclcommi the club in a few
ing to be the scene o f some o f the
nf inuins riinnerted wilh thè resi rvoir. tablet setting forth facts about t 'ullage 1 known as their crack twirler.
remarks. 1 ben (). M. K *■ m woke 'em j
largest oi»erations in the cojntry. It
Gr'ive’s water system, was suggest, d
Baker is only 1!« years o f age, hut up in a stirring t«i.\. H« particular!) TENDERFEET
gives an indication of steady and in­
c o m m i t t e e ’ s u b m i t s i . a w ; .
WELCOMED
BY
as an adjunct to th«- building.(
J possesses a phenomenal amount o f referred to blackberry bushes, etc
creasing development, all o f which
H i II n Providc for l-.vcry Counly (»et-
METHODIST
CONGREGATION.
l l is linderst oil thut the S. I*. peuple “ peed,
j that are allowed to grow over side- I
means more business for Cottage
promised tu build a new depot us soon
It is likely that lie w ill be farmed > walks and through fences. "Some of |
tlllg Benefit ut Its Own Money.
Grove, the source o f supplies anti out-
I ' mler thè pruvisioiiH of tlir gnml as Main street was graded. The com-'nut hy Philadelphia next season, but them” he said,‘ ‘ belong to the city, for ■ Another Get-Together Affair Proves let fo r the products o f the mine«. Be-
sides many residents o f the city arc
ruads bilia propimed hv Gov, W.'st's imny so far has given no intimation | he is headt-d toward» fast company they art- growing up through the side­
Successful.— Large Audience
heavily inerested in property in thi-
highwuy l'.iinmillri for siiliiniNsion li thut it intends to make good on that 1 and his friends here expect that he w ill walks."
at E'estivities.
district, and good returns from other
thè initlativr, «'very county .vili r r r n . e proposition, li, may he thut an effort attract notice even in the big U-agiles 1 Judge Shinn also made a hit on
properties are indications of what they
"VAhat the Women Can Do.” He left
from thè stale ai utili-li mone, us il up will he made to get the railway to ful­ before long.
A royal welcome was extended t«) may expect some «¡ay.
fill ils agreement betöre anything per­
nothing to add, and gave th«1 women
proprintrs fnr giiisl ripudi. Th......
Sentinel Sent to China.
I newcomer at the Methodist church
many deserved compliments.
homling art will permil euuntira tu manent is doin' with the exhibit build­
A
copy
o
f
the
Sentinel
will
hereaft«-r
ing.
plrdgr thrir credit to grt Ihe money
H. O. Thompson was among those : Wednesday evening. The tenderfeet Find Mountain Road Very Good.
be s«-nl to China. The Sentinel this who brought out (Mints o f interest. were present in large numbers, but
County Commissioners Hemphill and
nercasury. Thr gov.-riior, secrelury of
E'irsl Tiain Into Tillamook.
week received a subscription for the Nearly every man 1 rise t had some- there w«-re plenty of the pioneers to Price returned last night from a two
»tute uml siiti.- Ireusiirt 1 are tu he, hy
Last week marked the beginning of I paper which will I k - mailed to the j thing to sa) and t te meeting was en- keep everyone feeling aci|uainted.
days’ trip to the Vesuvius mine in the
thè prrsent pian, thè siale highway
an important epoch in the history of Orient.
Rev. J. W. Gardner acted as master Bohemia ilistrict, where they examint-il
Th.
recipient
is
an
American.
,
thusiaatic
from
la
g
.,
i,
g
t
„
end.
All
fumi liourd uml are to direct all rxpeu-
nilainiHik county, the lirsi through lm w «)«r.
pladged theii •.... t . co- «ratio« with of ceremonies. Frank Phillips spoke the road leading up to it from ( ittai ■
ditures.
on behalf of the men o f the church, Grove, recently built by Supervisor
train
from
Portland
arriving
at
T
illa
­
Mm,)
eopii
-
of
the
Set
Urn
are
lent
thl
Copie* ni Illese ItiII m bave la-en inuiled
mook * it\ on that day.
taking up the work they had done anil Hard. They found it to be a v e t ) gui d
each week to foriegn countries, and a
lo «- h «-I i ineniber nf thè state high-
Among the t l i - g - which the club
1 telling o f the work planned to be done. mountain
A large crowd o f Tillamookers, with still larger number are sent to east­
road. Eugene
Regis’ or,
way eonnnitte«- uppninted hy «¡overnor
declared it hoped to achieve arr a pub- ()
13th.
West. V\ Itti elicli set of liills is u lei the hand, greeted the ineoming train erners who have subscribed because lie bubble fountain at the depot bear- | t- proved an entertaining speaker.
Miss Jessie Berg spoke on behalf of
nnd regardless of the heavy downpour they are interested in this country, or
ter fmm Presi«lent ('. T. l ’ rull, of thi-
ing the legend ” Pu.t- Mountain Water,”
the ladies and pleaded for the ladies to
Ranch Brings $45,000.
of rain everyone was exceedingly are sent to them by friends who w ish
siale gmid rollìi unsrH'iutioil, eulling ni
lighting of the eit) | -irk and every­
happy.
get together for file year to come.
The E. Renshaw property, better
them
to
become
interested.
Many
tentimi tu Ihe differeir-e lietween thè
thing else tending towafils a giiieral
S. L. Mackin tolil o f first impressions known as the Pruitt ranch, three miles
The visitors were entertn int-il for a more local people will probably take beautifying o f the city.
new and Ilo- old Icgialulioli, and (he
of the newcomer in an interesting anil northeast of Medford on the F.ag li­
advantage
o
f
the
Sentinel’s
bargain
half
hour
hy
the
I
’oniinerrial
elub,
a
f
­
siigli! rhanges thut have lieen inaile III
Miss Grace Lily rertdereu « well-re-
able manner.
• Point road, has been sold to G. W. and
thè Ioli lo udupt theiii tu iuitiutive ter which they departed on the return offer to supply their eastern friends oievod solo. She was ably accompanied
witn news from this rich and fertile
A human interest recitation was de- ^ - . T . Hubbard, o f I rbana. 111., for
vote, silice tilt- stute committee met trip to Portland.
hv Mrs. Jordan Lawson on the guitar.
country.
The ranch embodies forty
Mrs. ( ora Compton gave a humorous livered by Mis* Mildred Pringle a n d! **5,00°.
ami upprovv«l thr- ineaaiirea in l'ortland.
was
much
enjoyed.
Later
Miss
Pringle
acres
in
al*.
twenty acres in New
The siate limidiiig art provnlmg is represented by its good roads com-
reading, “ Too Progressive for Her,”
Planning for Poultry Show.
$Z,iNMl,lMNi a yeur for teli yenrs will lnke mil termini, i-xerpt Multnomah, which
An enthusiastic meeting o f tlu- Lane which made a hit bt-cuus«- of its pecu­ gave an account of the work of the towns, eleven years old, and the lu»l-
young ladies’ societies of the church. ance
y ° unK trees. Medford Sun.
thè piare nf tlu- prnpnseil 1.1! mills tuX has live. Each committeeman will be County Poultry association was held liar adaptability to the occasion.
Lloyd
Stratton
sang
a
loudly
a
p-)
which wa» to have supplirti fi,nini,non usked, therefore, to oversr-e th*- wnrk Monday evening at Eugene, when de­
Light refreshments were served.
Pears Bring $3.15.
u yeur to a slitte highwiy fumi.
<>f getting signature» tu thè initiutivi- tails o f th<- annual poultry show, which
The Improvement club wishes to (•lauded solo, aceompanitsi by Mrs. Sut-!
cliffe.
Howell pears, comprising a carload
Ali unieiidinent to thè stai«- constitu messore» in hi» i-oiinty. The Work in is to la- held December I8-J;t, wered's- make an appeal for attendance at its
Very fine music was remiere.1 h y ' 9hiDPt‘‘ l b-V tht’ Rogue River Valley-
1 1011 will I h * suhniitted peruntling thy Multiiomuli county limi l ’ortlnml will ciisscd, and a number uf commiltea regular meetings the first and third
quartette and orchestra. The quartette f'ruit * nd Produce company, Augut H.
state to issile highwuy honds. Il n he dirorted |tersomilly hy thè ollic.-rs were appoint«»! to further the enter­ Tuestlay afternoons of every month.
was compos«»! of Mesiiames Conner and
car
I,r,‘ught a record prn i ln-t
now provtded thut thè stale ma) not of thè goml roatl» assia-iation. In llu- prise. Every indication points t«> a
Trout
Fry
E
’
or
Mosby
Creek.
I
Brund
and
Messrs.
Harris
and
Hum-
F
r
»«l»y.
when
the fancy's brought Hie
loan money or inrtir imleliterliiess in niutter uf cxpcmliturc for gotsl roada most successful show this winter.
M imh Vlniet
I ew li, (htutfhtcr nf
Mr. i»ml Mrn. Krmiklyn T. Lewis, nf
Ih*-tnli, tin ti Mnmlnv »»t Un- Thnin|**nii
hot« I nf enii^u-hl infi nf thè In aili. \\ In il
Uie (uireiit» h urneil Imw (M*rinu*ly ili
Uie llltle Int w *»*■ they hmuplit |if*r
ilnwn frnin 1 ha*l<iii a few <iu\ lieforr
lier il*’UI f) III nriler In he » lu^i-r In ine«l
n al iitlemlitiiei*. The Imhy wun mie
>e»n nf ape limi WH*
*iek il nhnrt
tifile. I he fu ne r u I wh In hi lui «li» y9
Kev. A S Mimnii uffteiulinp. limi ini* r
liiinle ili thè |, II. U |-. limi A E litui
\ M eeiin lery.
r
GROVES WATER SUPPI.Y
GETTING OUT MUCH GOLD
HE JOINS FAST COMPANY A WAKE-'EM-UP MEETING
RALLY FOR NEWCOMERS
t-xcess o f $A0,lldU t-xcept to repel invìi- it is unii! that thè Uregun gnml muti»
limi or put tlown iiisurrection. The progriim nnw confcmplatea tlu- use of
homi» will he Itti yeur fi per cent gold $2,00tl,lki0 a year ili building rnatls
Immls, ami it is pmvidcd timi Ihey may ' where now llu- loss from Inni rouds i»
I h * iaaiieti hy thè legislature if for un) $U,000,00H a ycHr. There will be, a«--
reusoii thè meaaure is unsueeexsfiil in ■ eording to thè present pian, no state
iuitiutive vote.
highway eommiasion, bui Ilio highway
In initiating Uie highway Itili» Ilo- eommissioner ami thè state highway
state wirle committee appointed by departnu-nt will have supervisinn of
Govcrnor West will Ile usked to cn-np roatl building under Hit- terni» uf thè
erate, it is said, Kaeh Oregon county | propused state law».
I'here were several chick«-n fanciers
over Iron» Springtield to attend the
meeting.
The association has been assure«!
that William F. Brace, of Victor, New
York, a chicken expert o f nati<o-n| r«-p-
utalion, will be In Eugene to act as
judge of the birds exhibit«-«!. On the
sanu- trip he will judge shows in Los
Angeles, Seattle and Clar.tsion, Wash­
ington.
Mushy creek w ill be the trout tisher- ; Phre>* Th* orchestra was composed of
and
man's paradise.
Henry Veatch and j Mesdames Sutcliffe an«l Bisby
Messrs.
Woodram
ami
Scoville.
John Palmer, two o f the most anient
Pastor Sutcliffe made some very ap-
di-ciples o f Issak Walton, have ar­
ranged w ith the state game warden for propriate remarks during the evening.
All newcomers expressed themselves
Jli.tkKi trout fry, which will be planted
in that stream. The fry will I k - ship- as more thsn pleased with the hearty
ptsl from thes'a te hatchery on the 28th welcome extemied them by their new
and will I k - taken to the creek by- neighbors of the west.
notch price of the se»«or
Medford Sun.
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L.
Dirt Will Fly.
It is the R«-gister’s prediction that
dirt will Hv on the Southern P:.< die
out of Eugene towards the coast with­
in the next ten days. Enough »ight-
of-way has been secured to warrant
going ahead with a contract on tin*
Messrs. Veatch and Palmer al their
Easley Bros., of near Saginaw, are first twenty-five miles. - Eugene R e g ­
own ex(iense.
still hauling hay to the city.
ister.