Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, February 13, 1913, Image 8

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    Ethel and Nora Hatfield, Maude Whit
man, Leonard Whitman, John H a t­
field, Fred Woodhurat, Horatio and
Wade Moaby.
Wilbur Pitcher visited last Sunday
Divide Items.
with Ida grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Feb. 12. (Special to The Sentinel.'
Jack Hall has team of 3-year-old
Miles Pitcher, Sr., of Star.
- Mrs. B. H Lee left Monday to spend
horaes for sale.
R. D. Fuson was in the Grove shop­ Action of Supreme Court in Declar­ COLLEGE BOYS RENDER CLASSY
a few days in Cottage Grove.
ping between trains Saturday.
Thomas Abrams has Indian Kunner
ing It Unconstitutional
Mrs. Tonie Dallcyuardia and nephew
ENTERTAINMENT
Mr. and Mrs A. Lundberg and Mias
duck eggs for sale.
| were in Cottage Grove Monday on
Causes Trouble.
O'MarH
called
on
the
Ben
Pitcher
j business.
Second hand harness for sale
family Sunday.
Carl Burkett is home for a week's
With special road taxes extended on 0. A. C. Aggregation, Including Two
Spray.
visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the
tax books in several districts, the
Cottage Grove Boya, Hut on
Wm. Bainbridge has one yearling E. Burkett.
declaration
of the supreme court tlist
and one 2-year old colt, also some
Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell of l.orane
Stunta that Please Large
the tax is unconstitutional, has put
are spending a few days with Mr.
good milch cows for sale.
Audience.
Sheriff Parker in u quandary. He isn't
Russell’s brother, Howe Russell.
I f you need an engine see our engine
certain whether taxea voted before the
Ed Söderström was in Oakland from
and g e t our price before you buy.
Monday to Thursday.
decision of the court sre to lie collected
A rare treat in musical harmony and
Good second hand roller feed mill for
Top Notchers Struggling to Retain or not.
Mrs. Frank Taylor is here visiting
melody,
was the estimate made of the
sale.
her mother, Mrs. Lee.
Positions and Overtake Those
The district attorney has iakon the O. A. C. Glee Club concert at the A r­
Fritz
Soderstom
made
a
business
Buff Orpington eggs, 75c per setting.
matter up with the supreme court and mory Monday night. The house was
in Front.
trip to town Saturday.
S. E. McFarland.
if the levies voted last fall are illegal well tilled and each number was
Mis. Fannie Dugan, who is teaching
Wagons, buggies, plows, harrows, school a t Dorena. spent the week end
While Miss Vets Hickey retains first it will be necessary for the county | strongly encored. Several renditions
cultivators, discs, binders, mowers and with her parents.
place in the Rees - Wallace - Sentinel court to Issue sn order to the sheriff were professional In claaa and c har­
rakes at the big hole in the wall.
Albert Land of Dorena has returned
piano contest, Mrs. Robert llniina hsa nullifying this portion of the tsx e x­ acter. Mr. Henry Uuasell, In hta kilts,
Delight Valley.
this week crowded up much closer and tension. Such action will cause much scored s tremendous hit with his Scotch
One ad. in S pray’s Column sold my to the O. L. T. mill.
O. A. Smith transacted buainess in
Guss'e Turner was at the Grove
gives promise of making the leader confusion, as many of the notices to monologue and singing act drapite the
hack. I have a gentle pony and colt to
Cottuge Grove Saturday,
Saturday.
sell. I. A. Randall.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chandler a tte n d ­ hustle to maintain her position. Miss taxpayers, which are ill the form of fact that he suffered from a severe
The extra gang was taken to Wend-
Remember the goat. He will kill ling Sunday, where it will work three ed the funeral of Mrs. Chandler's Inez Flynn retains third place, with a recripta, will have to be re-written or cold. Mr. Lawrence Sklpton'e work
grandfather, Rev. Wallace, at the substantial gain over last week.
changed. The decision, if it ia to stand on the violin waa very clever and h e f l r /
the brush and make the grass grow weeks.
Grove Friday.
Standing
of
candidates
is
as
follows:
against levies made last fall, rum« at was well received.
Miss
Floy
Lee
visited
this
week
in
while you sleep.
Miss Bertha Angel of Eugene visited Veta H ickey.............................
881080 a moat inopportune time ss it will make
Oakland with her sister, Mrs. F.
The wink of the entire company was
Curtis Veatch has Duroc Jersey sows Taylor.
with relatives in Saginaw over Sun­ Mrs. Robert Hanna
................712940 a great deal of trouble a t the lax pay­ so satisfactory and pleasing th a t to
for sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Grell Söderström of day.
Inez F linn ........................................ M l 800 ing ollicc.
give Individual praise is impossible.
________
Peter McKinney of Cottage Grove
I pay cash for chickens, eggs, h des, Cottage Grove visited Mr. Soderstrom’s
Mrs. Joe McKibbon........................547170
L. R. Woods and M. II. Jordan, both
came
to
Saginaw
Saturday
for
a
short
parents
Sunday.
grain.
Rill« S te n n e tt............................... 333360
Cottage Grove boya, took part In the
Mrs. Charles Hedrick of Cottage visit with his sun.
G. Johnson has young horse for sale. Grove visited friends here Sunday.
..................... 170780
The Lsdies Needlecraft G. T. X. Christina Turk
concert. The audience was large.
Sam McKernan has team, horses and
E. Bennett visited Mr. Lindstrom met with Mrs. J L. Queen and daugh­ Thelma Julies...................................SIMM
The concert was given under the
Sunday.
They had not seen one ters Wednesday with nearly all mem­ Martha Woolley............................. AMMO
wagon for sale.
auspices of the high school.
bers
present.
The
afternoon
was
spent
another for 10 years.
with sewing and music. A very dHinty Mamie Michael.............................. 800810
Wanted, 5 dosen barred rock pullets
Angele Perini and wife have com luncheon was served before adjourn­ Mattie W h itte n ..............................IMHO
There will be no county of SiuaUw
Inquire of Tboa. Abrams.
pleted a cozy little home on the hill.
ment.
Blanche Lindstrom ....................... !872iH) created a t this session of the legisla­
For sale cheap.—Fifty-egg incubator,
Ed Söderström was in the Grove
C. E. G iblerof Divide visited in Sag­ Mrs. Fairy Allen
...................... 186600 ture. The proposed county was to be
"Cycle H atcher.” M. A. Horn, Sagi­ Sunday.
inaw Sunday.
composed of parts of Western l.nne and
Ruth
Ewing
................................131570
There will be a ball game here Sun­
naw.
Miss Myrtle Purvance was called to Mabel McFarland
114000 Douglas. The bill was Introduced by
day
between
Divide
and
Cottage
Grove.
Eugene Monday on account of her
Horse for sale or trade.—Weight
Eva K in g .....................
OfllOO Reprcaentati vo Parsons of l.sne County
F. Turner and wife made a business mother's illness.
Thu old Ncamith team waa defeated
about 1650 lbs., 7 years old. Will trade
and there wss no opjiositlon from this
trip to town Friday.
Vera
Crow
..........................................85470
J. E. Angel and family are moving
in a basket ball game here Friday
for smaller mare. A rthur Vanschoiack,
Nile Michael was in Cottage Grove this week tu the Gardiner place which Elsie Pleuard..................................... 24000 county. A strong protest went up
night by the Roaeburg Athletic*. The
Dorena.
Monday.
they have rented.
Names not given are the same as from Douglss County, which resulted score was 34 to 21. The garni waa a
I have one 10-acre tract and one 18-
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harnden and last week.
In the bill being indefinitely post|H>ncd. fairly fast one ami the home team lost
Silk Creek.
acre tra c t yet unsold, two miles east
Miss Betty Angel of Saginaw spent
Feb.
12.—(Special
to
The
Sentinel.)
Kecs-Wallare gives 1000 vdtes on each
by its inability to pitch baskets. It
of Cottage Grove, under irrigation —A daughter has been born to Mr. Sunday a t Maple Dell .Farm with the
Beatty family.
had a number of op|>ortunities to win
$1.00 purchase.
ditch, also near city pipe line. If you and Mrs. J. R. Lynde.
Lewis Allen returned Tuesday from
if it could have landed the halt aafely.
Votes given by The Sentinel are as
want something tha t will make a nice
Frank Davis and family arrived last
The Nesmith team waa compoaml of
follows:
home, come and see me. J. F. Spray. week from Washington. Mrs. Davis an extended visit to North Carolina.
Mrs. Mary Smith of Cottage Grove
Jesa Lewis, Kay Allison, Dorris Me«J-
Three-year-old registered Jersey bull is a sister of Mrs. J. W. Gildersleeve. visited with her da ughter Jennie, On each new subscription first
They expect to make an extended visit.
y
e
a
r
................................................
5
, ' » hi Abominable Condition Just East of ley. Bob Atkinson, Carl Cellren.
Wednesday.
for sale, price (50. J. A. Powell.
Baker Slagle, who was struck with
S. P. Righfof-way To Be
Mrs. Taplin and son Roy were shop­ On each old subscription, first year
W. P. Prophet has 20 pure White a cable a short time ago and seriously
........................................................1,600
ping
in
the
Grove
Tuesday.
Remedied.
hurt,
is
able
to
be
at
work
again.
Orpington hens for sale, also Brown
Mrs. G. A. Harnden and Miss Frances On each year above one year on
Mrs. John Moe is stopping at the J.
Leghorn cockerels.
Beatty went t<> town on business Tues­
The abominable condition of Main
either new or old. (O# new
R. Lynde home.
day.
Page field fence is a spring steel,
S treet just east of the railroad trarka
subscriptions all above first
Miss Grace Innis of Creswell was at
best by every test. Phone 162.
The Sunday School of Saginaw will
the dormitory from Tuesday till S a tu r ­
year is considered a t old sub­
will probably be remedie«! in the near
As neat an otlice as will be seen any­
give a Valentine socia! Friday evening.
day,
visiting
her
sister,
Miss
H
attie
scription) ..................................... 2,000 future. For a abort diatance there is where ia that completed by the Cottage
W. E. Walker has has for sale good Innis, who has been sick.
Each woman is to bring a valentine
no sidewalk and the mud ia often deep Grove Manufacturing Co. The walla
On clubs of five old subscriptions,
gentle mare, weight 1400 pounds, also
Miss Grace Davidson of Roseburg which will be sold at auction. There
a bonus o f .................................... 6,000 enough to be very inconvenient. Thia have been finished in Heaver board, a
yearling colt, weight
about 1000 left Friday for Cottage Grove. She will be other attractions also.
The Moody brothers have rented the On clubs of five new subscriptions, a
condition haa resulted from a dispute new article handled by the company,
pounds. One mile west of Walker, Ore. will return home the first of the week.
Maple Dell Farm of J. L. Beatty and
as to property lines and the inability neatly paneled and finiahed with green
bonus
o
f
.....................
.
.
.
.
10,000
Seth
Roe
left
Sunday
for
his
home
John Deere and Oliver plows at
Mr. Beaty will resume his ministerial
in Toledo on important business.
of the city to force a sidewalk without kalaoinine. A window haa been put
On each $1.00 worth of job printing
work.
Spray's.
Mrs. J. N. Dresser of Lynx Hollow
considerable ex|>enae.
(10 |>er cent of price must ac­
in the south side of the building and
Do you need a cream separator? was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed­
Star Twinkles.
Upon the subject being brought up thia ia filled with the varioua kinds of
company o r d e r )..........................1,000
Come and see our Blue Bell. I t is a mund T. Hartley, the last of the week.
Feb. 12. —(Special to The Sentinel.)
by a representative of the Commercial glasaes handled by the firm. A pic­
No coupons given on advertising.
L. M. Owens was cutting wood on —Mrs. A. W. Neet, Mrs. Proat and son
good one and the price is right.
Club, the city attorney haa been in­ ture will be taken ea|iecially for the
thé Hinds place the first of the week. Harry were shopping in Cottage Grove
Warren McFarland has some nice
structed to proceed to collect an unpaid manufacturers of Beaver board.
Mrs. W. N. Wheeler and little daugh­ Saturday.
young s ”ws for sale.
stre e t assessment on the Larson prop­
ter Edith, who were in Cottage Grove
Mrs. Bert Calloway and daughter
Buy your feed and flour of Spray. most of the winter, are visiting a t the Nellie of Saginaw spent several days
erty on the north aide of the street. F. HOLDERMAN DIES SUDDENLY
home of Mrs. Wheeler's brother, M. F. this week with her sister, Mrs. A rthur
Phone 162.
In the event of a aale for the assess­
Babcock.
Whitlock.
See our new 2-way gang plow. It
ment the city will, if necessary, bid Portland Policeman, Former Real-
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richardson
Frank Wilson and Harley Sw aggar N ig h t Chief of Police D e te rm in e d to the projwrty in ami can then go ahead
turns it down hill going and coming.
were in Cottage Grove Monday.
dent, Sick Only 10 Days.
returned Monday to th e ir work at the
P u t Stop to P l a y i n g Cards
with the construction of a sidewalk on
Ask your grocer for White River
Mrs. Albert Wheeler and son, Eldon Brown lumber camp.
this property. It will still t e neces­
for P rizes.
Flour. I t beats them all. You will James, visited Mrs. Wheeler's aunt,
Frank Holderman, a former resident
Jam es Finley spent Saturday tra n s­
sary to condemn a way across the prop­ of this city, died a t Portland last
have to pay 15 cents more for it than Mrs. A. D. Owens, the first of the acting business in Cottage Grove.
week.
" I f I ever find sufficient evidence erty occupied by the Cottage Grove Thursday after a sickness of 10 days
J. P. Wicks and 6ons have moved their
for some other hard wheat flour, but
Mrs. Simcox and children were in mill from Drain to Wicka Siding.
against
people who give prizes a t card Manufacturing Co.
we guarantee every sack.
with kidney trouble. He left here
Cottage Grove Friday.
Mrs. J. P. Wicks visited this week parties I will surely arre st them on the
four or five yeara ago and he and H.
We have ju st received a car of Page
Mrs. J. F. Gildersleeve was deliver­ with her aunt, Mra. Thompson, at the charge of gam bling.”
This is the
H. Ilarrncs were partners on the police
wire fence, all sites. Come in and see ing vegetables in the Grove Monday.
Grove."
statem
ent
of
Night
Chief
of Police
force.
He was about 30 yeara of age
Roy Wheeler went to Roseburg
our special 39 inches high, 9 wires, 30c
Mrs. Carl Pitcher went to Disston Thompson of Eugene. ” 1 will not dis­
and leavea a young wife.
per rod. We can sell this fence at that Thursday to visit at the home of his Wednesday and will visit relatives the
criminate and will arre st the most
brother, J. P. Wheeler.
rest of the week.
price - we get it in carload lots right
fashionable society matron in Eugene
Mrs. Ada Wilson and Mrs. Amanda
A three-column illustrated feature Mias Ethel Carolyn Palmer and
Oscar
McAllister
has
resigned
his
from the factory. We also have a full Babcock were callers Thursday at the
position at the Brown lumber camp and if i find evidence enough to convince story, w ritten by Misa Nellie Hemen-
Mrs. Gunnel in Theater Fire.
line wire gates.
Luctrehund home.
has gone to Coos Hay.
me tha t she is guilty of violating the way of this city, appeared in the Sun­
Mra. Jennie Cheshire of Eugene has
W alter Babcock visited Prof. R. W.
I deliver free to all parts of town.
Chas. Craighead spent several days at statute against gambling. Gambling day Oregonian. Miss Hemenway is a
Airey Sunday afternoon.
received a wire from her daughter,
Cottage Grove last week.
Spray, phone 162.
is gambling, no m atter where it ia con­ member of the journalism department Ethel Carolyn Palmer, from Hi. Cloud,
The Christian Help Band met at the
Joe
Wicks
of
the
S
ta
r
mill
spent
Forty lbs. of White River flour for a home of Mrs. G arner Tuesday a f te r ­
ducted and I do not intend to be any at the S ta te University ami the story Minn., stating that she ami Mra. Laura
Sunday with his family.
bushel of wheat at the hole in the wall. noon for the purpose of sewing for
rospector of persons in thia regard. I dealt with the work accomplish»! by Thomas Gunnell ware in a theater fire
A rthur Whitlock went to Cottage
raided a private residence Monday the students of tha t department. Two and had loat everything, but they
I will trade you one sack White River Mrs. Ada Wilson.
; Grove on business Saturday.
The Young Peoples Missionary So­
flour for one tier 16 inch old growth
Mrs. Ed Whiteley went to the city night because I was convinced that the illustrations accompanied the story themaelves escajied without injury.
ciety meets once a week. The om
officers
man who lived there and three com­ showing the students s t work. The Nothing further ia known at thia time
fir wood. Come and see me in the hole are : President, Mrs. F. P. Wheeler I Fri<laY' returning Saturday.
Glen Cellars of Cottage Grove visited panions were playing cards for money. publication of her story under her name of thu details of the fire.
in the wall.
secretary, Orvil T arbell; chorister,
over Sunday with his sister, Miss Merle I made sure to get the evidence before ia a recognition many finished journal­
Paul Estes.
Mian Palmer, pianist, and Mra. Gun­
Elder Snyder preached here Sunday Cellers.
I made the arrest, ami of course no ists never receive.
nell,
imjieraonator, are both Grants
afternoon.
a 3 a i n
society woman will be molested till 1
Disston Doings.
Pass women and have l»cen traveling
Hiram
Babcock
visited
his
cousins,
at your Grocers
Feb. 12. — (Special to The Sentinel.) am certain she is violating the law .”
together for aome months giving high-
Edward and Walter Babcock, the first
Declaring th a t he has the support
— Rev. and Mrs. H. B arnhart came up
of the week.
class
entertainments. They had juat
from Dorena Saturday evening. Rev. j of the Clean City League and univer­
finished restocking their wardrobe and
Barnhart preached in the school house sity authorities, the Eugene night
Lorane.
had many costly costumes.—-Rogue
Sunday morning and evening.
chief has issued the above ultimatum
Feb. 6.—C. W. and Robert Simpson
The degree team of.Bohemia Camp, River Courier.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ralston and Louis
transacted business in Cottage Giove were visiting friends and relatives in I and says he intends to enforce it. So­ W. O. W., accompanied by a number
the first of the week.
Mi*H Palmer and Mrs. Gunnel ■p-
BETTER THAN EVER
the Grove over Sun lay. Miss O’Mara ; ciety women of the county scat are of members, went to Oakland Saturilay
The Churchill Matthews Orchard acted as postmistress during their ab- ’ much worked up over the action.
peared
In Cottage Grove in recital a
evening and exemplified the initiatory
company has three men
trimming sence.
year
ago.
Makes
work for Oak Camp of tha t place.
trees.
E. Holderman spent Sunday with his 1
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Members from many aurrounding rampa
W h it e r .L i g h t e r Bread
A. A. Kelly transacted business in family in the Grove.
the county seat Monday.
attended and all were royally e n te r­
. ...
...
, , Mail Carrier Lundberg has recovered
tained. Supper waa served the visi­
Mrs. Sharpe is visiting this week from his illness and is carrying the
•
Tell Spray what you need to buy, with her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Kelly. ! maj| a(, ajn
tors, and the lodge work waa followed
Dan Humphrey left Sunday for a
also w hat you have for sale. Get it
Miss Veta Pitcher has been sick the Only Woman in District Dies at by a aplendid banquet. Twenty-eight
A news item In the Eugene Guard
into Spray’s column and do buainess. visit with his son a t McMinnville, also past week.
in all were present from Cottage
relatives in the Waldo Hills.
Vesuvius
of
Neuralgia
of
says:
“ Emerson K. Rosa, who lives
Leo Wilson went to Dorena Saturday
Remember thia column is fr e e —don’t
Grove. The Oakland boya proved them­
William Hawley, J r ., was up from morning to visit a sister recently re­
near thia city, says he has the Cottage
the
Heart.
cost you anything.
selves royal entertainers,
Doe Creek Monday.
turned from California.
Grove m an’s record for raising hogs
Improved Oregon straw berry plants
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crowe were
Albert Ridderbusch of Dorena spent
The second death within a week In
beaten a city block. Hia sow had nine
for sale. See J. A. Prophet, the man Cottage Grove visitors the latter part Saturday with his grandmother, Mrs. i
the Bohemia district, where deaths
piga and in eleven months he sold aix
of
the
week.
who sella berries all summer.
Belle Haight.
very
seldom
occur,
was
tha
t
of
Mrs.
of
them for $106 ami kept 580 |ioundn
Mrs. Johnnie Bogart ia visiting in
J. V. Woodhurst left the later p a rti Roberta Bolling, the only woman in
Try a sack of White River Flour. Eugene.
or
$58
worth of meat for his own use.
of the week for Eugene.
Ask yoar grocer for it. If he hasn’t
the district, which occurred Monday
He still has the sow left. The pigs
Mrs. Ethel Weiler ia visiting her
Millwright
A.
Robinson
and
family
The popularity of the public library were fed on root« and c orn.” The Cot­
it, call Spray, phone 162.
j sister, Mrs. Jack Humphrey, this of the Crites camp have moved to their from neuralgia of the heart.
Mrs.
Farmers, come in and see our manure ' week.
Bolling and husband were employed at is shown by the fact th a t an average tage Grove pig cleared 170 net. Until
ranch a t Myrtle Point.
Mr. Reed transacted business in the
spreader. Something new.
H. I). Crites was a passenger on No. the Vesuvius mine, where Mr. Bolling of 150 books are taken out on each «lay the Eugene pig shown its net returns,
Grove Saturday.
2 Saturday morning.
is caretaker during the winter idleness. tha t it is open. The work is hecominir the Cottage Grove porker refuses to
G. Gray sprained hia ankle very bad- ' The body war brought to this city yes­ so heavy tha t the librarian in hardly yield her laurels.
Creswell News Notes.
able to care for it. i ’opular books
ly last Friday morning. He was w o r k - 1
Feb. 8.—Carl E. Schmitt and Miss ing in the woods and jumped on a log terday and shipped to Portland for hardly get onto the shelves. Children
Jennie Roberts were married in Eu- to avoid a falling tree, when the acci- burial, accompanied by the husband.
are taking an interest in the institution
gene Monday evening a t 5 o ’clock at dent occurred.
and
many of the little tots are on
the
home
of
Rev.
William
Parsons.
By a score of 9 to 4 the girls’ basket
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lindsey and John
Brother Dies in California.
hand every library day for their read­
ball team of Cottage Grove high school The marriage came as a surprise t j t h e McConnell and family of Row River
Mrs. Martha J. Kayaer receive«] word
couple’s many friends as neither of
defeated a like team of Oakland on the them had intimated their intentions. moved to the Disaton camp Saturday Monday of the death of her brother, ing matter.
As a result of a Cottage Grove dis­
morning for the remainder of th e
la tte r ’s court Saturday evening. The Both are prominent young people. season.
S. T. Davis, which occurred at Red­
patch
in The Oregonian about hia r e ­
Ia N ow Powder Agent.
Oakland team didn’t get a field basket The groom is local m anager of the Mo­
lands, Calif., Feb. 6. The funeral oc­
ceiving an order from Ohio for walnut
Mrs.
B.
H
aight
entertained
the
H.
H.
Veatch
haa
received
the
e
x
­
during the entire game. The team hawk Lumber Co. The couple expects youngsters of Disston a t her home on curred Feh. 8. Mrs. Kayser was pack­ clusive agency for Du Pont powder tree aciona, I. H. Veatch of this city
to make an extended trip to Kansas in
from here was composed of Arlie Lang- the near future, a fte r which they will the Boulevard Wednesday evening. ing her things to go to his bedside in this section of the valley and will haa received a similar request from a
Music and games were the main fea­
don, Mae Armstrong, Marguerite John­ take up their residence in Creswell.
tures of the evening. A luncheon was when she received word of his death have head«|uartara in kthi* city and party a t Olympia, Waah.
son, Edna Elledge, Ja n e Gilchrist.
Mrs. J. W. Stone has been confined served. Those present were Bertha, and burial.
m«ke this the distributing (mint.
Wcddinir invitation*—The Sentinel.
Sprays Column Neighborhood
News
to her home for the past several days
with a severe attack of pneumonia.
Mrs. Lizzie Churchill of Cottage
Grove is visiting relatives and friends
here thia week.
Mayor Geo. I.. Gilfry, who has been
confined to his home *or two weeks on
account of serious illness, is much im
proved and will be able to bo out soon,
W. W. Scott, accompanied bv his
mother, Mrs. S. J. Scott, left Friday
night for Condon to attend his sister,
Mrs. S. D. Brown, who is seriously ill.
Last Saturday evening the Baptist
people assembled at the home of Ben­
jamin R. Baker, to give their pastor.
Rev. Groat, a surprise on the occasion
of his 79th birthday. The ruse worked
well. The t'm e was spent in disposing
of )» delicious picnic menu, vocal ami
instrumental music, recitations and
telling stories.
The concert and poverty social given
by the Creswell band and orchestra, at
the Etna Opera House Friday night,
was the best event of its kind ever
given in Creswell.
ROAD TAX QUANDARY GLEE CLUB CONCERT*
A HUMMER
FOR SHERIFF
LEADERS CLOSE UP
IN CONTEST
COUNTY OF SIUSLAW
TURNED DOWN
COULDN’T LAND THE
BASKETS
SIDEWALK MAY BE FORCED
ON EAST MAIN
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
HAS FANCY OFFICE
EUGENE SOCIETY FOLK ARE
ALARMED BY THREAT
GROVE JOURNALIST PUPIL
GETS FEATURE STORY
W .O .W . DEGREE TEAM PUTS
ON WORK AT OAKLAND
«ram
IS SECOND
WEEK IN BOHEMIA
Eugene Porker Has
Good Record
ONE HUNDRED FIFTY BOOKS
TAKEN EACH DAY
Grove Girls Defeat
Oakland Team
Grove W alnuts Go
to Washington
II
y