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JOTTAGE GROVE LEA L. XIX COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1907. IFLEHEN SELECTED THE NORMAL SCHOOL STATE AND COONTT NO. 1«. such good results that the general word “goe»” both sides will get local boards of regents, with sala manager has decided that the ser exactly what is coming to them, ries fixed. vice be extended. and no more and no less. The new board, which entered At present it lias been decided to Eugene Guard: The county com* upon its duties early in July has have only otie train each way a ergeant P etrie of This ‘lay. They will not stop at every Attorney General Craw no power to abrogate anv of these Item s of In terest In a miseioners met today and passed upon a number of bills. Road except for cause shown. small station along the line; only ford's Ruling on Same contracts, City W ins Out. viewers were also appointed for the The new board, which has cen Condensed Form. at all important points. They will selection of four new highways iu tralized power of control over the carry perhaps a limited amount of various parts of the couuty. schools has no power to abolish any TARTS EAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON mail, but this has not been fully SCHOOLS STATE INSTITUTIONS of these schools. Twelve hunterB’ licenses were is AS TAKEN FROM OUR EXCHANGES agreed upon. They will also re There was an effort to amend the sued Wednesday in the county lieve some of the passenger trains law to lequire this new board to clerk’s office. Two of the appli atch Begins on Monday August 19, of baggage, as many of the over And Will Continue as Such But With discontinue two of the schools, but A Resume of the Week's Local Hap- cants were six teet five inches, one land trains have to carry extra cars the amendment was defeated. six teet two, one six feet and two at Camp Perry. Port Clinton. for the State and County baggage and mail, which makes Local Support-Colonel Holer’s The new State Board of Regents pennmgs of Briefly five feet ten, and one five feet ten Ohio. Told. Views it difficult for them to maintain has no authority to dispose of any and a halt. schedules. property of the Normal schools. Henry Blsckman, who has just It has no power to create any in returned to Portland from Heppner, Fully determined that Oregon Cortland, August (i.—General Salem, Ore., Aug, (!.— Attorney debtedness pile up any hills The Umpqua Valley News pub Oregon, where he is largely inter all ho listed among the winners Manager O’Brien confirmed the General Crawford gave his opinion against the or lished at Roseburg says: ‘‘The t the National Rifle competition to news contained in the above dis this afternoon on the question of such schools. state for the conduct ot members of the Oregou National ested, says that Morrow county will sell this year over 2 , 000,000 bushels B hold at Camp Perry, Ohio, com- patch Inst night. He said : legality of the action of the If the friends of the two schools Guard, who have beeu encamped of wheat, barley, rye and oata, encing August 19, sharpshooters “An express train service for the the Board of Normal School Regents in without appropriations, because near this city for the past ten days, which will bring not less than $ 1 ,- f the Oregon National Gunrd, 18 accommodation of express and bag recognizing Monmouth and they were vetoed by the governor, broke up camp Tuesday morning 5oo,ooo. trong, will leave in u special ear gage alone to care for the heavy Drain school, the holding since put up tlie money to run them, the and during the day most of the Clatsop Beach resorts afford a ver the O. U. A N. tomorrow i business now offering between the Legislature had made that, appropri board lias no option but to keep the members departed for their respec variety ot amusements for the veiling destined for the East. tive homes. This year’s meeting Portland and Sati ErauciBco is plan ation for the schools, < veil though schools open. Following the competitive statu ned. We have had sovoral con the bill was vetoed, it is fair to pre Tho laws creating these State was one of the very best ever held pleasure seekers. In addition to bathing, clam digging and crab knot which was recently held a t , foreuces on this subject, but 1 can that the next Legislature will Normal schools were not repealed, by this body aud they are much surf fishing, these resorts have all the bseimrg to determine who should i not toil yet just when the new ser sume gratified over the grand success. fov any deficiency in the ex and it is not good public policy to attractions of the mountains, situ- present the Beaver elate at the vice will tie darted nor give the provide Iso trouble of any kind was experi lot the equipment of these schools pense of operation. He believes uted as they are iu close proximity )liio meet, Adjutant-General Em schedule. enced during the entire time, either that the schools are legal state in stand idle. to the Coast Range, where the best ir Thursday announced tho per-| 'll is possible thut this train may stitutions, on thè grounds or about lire city.” that it is- proper for The board is working hard to in of trom fishing aud hunting for mud of the team Those selected also t ike some passenger equipment the hoard and crease the quality ami the quantity No wheat near Athena will yield to provide for their con big game are within easy walking o compete with the crack shots of in order to relieve the regular over tinuauce within the limit of the of the work turned out by these less than 50 bushels au acre. from the hotels. Low ho United States, England and land train which aro very heavy. fundH available, but tbnt it is not State Normal schools. Tho number A Washington county wonisn distance round trip rates are in effect via the lanada, are. As to this 1 cannot say yet ’’ of students'attending for protession- has piczed 2(10 pounds of black Astoria authorized to incur indebtedness on & Columbia River Railroad. Captain E. 1! Hamlin, Captain al work will be nearly doubled. their account. berries and sold them lor $18 40 t. O. Scott, Cat tain W. M. Denny, The question of the status of the besides putting up enough for lit A Cruise in a Canoe irst Lieutenant G. K Houck The Thin-Skinned People. Monmouth and Drain normal STATE FAIR AT SALEM eral family use. team coach), Sergeant V. S. How- A iate September or an early schools was raised during a meet Hazel Dell correspondence of There are people—yes, many peo rd, Sergeant. A. A. Swart/. Ser- October vacation is often the best ing of the executive committee of News: Jim Law has ple—always out for slights. ant E. G. Stewart, Sergeant A. kind of all for the woman who the State Board of Normal School Oregon State Board of Agriculture Springfield his two hound pups. Finder They cannot looking carry on daily in ¿.Johnson, Sergeant II. H. Petrie, works. It is a good ending for a Itegeuts yesterday afternoon by W. Publishes all Information for lost will please leave them at the bot tercourse of the family the without find orporal It. 1, Pordew, Corporal H. hot summer, and a good beginning B. Ayer, of Portland, a member of Guidance of Exhibitors. tom of the river and oblige the ing that some offense is designed. Dickie, Private 11. P. Fields and. for a long winter. It is cool enough the finance committee, and created neighborhood. are as touchy as hair triggers. Private Alexander Ferguson for exercise, and not too cool to no little commotion among the This office is in receipt of cata i’bilomath Review; It is decided They II they meet an acquaintance who In addition three officers and a, spend every minute out of doors. m tubers present from the Oregon Stato Board ly lucrative aud pleasurable to get happens to be preoccupied with ¡marksman -re yet to lie named. The story of a canoe trip taken last Mr. Ayer’s contention that the of logues Agriculture the forty-sixth out and stir up business. We don’t business, they attribute his distrac General Einzer is to have command autumn, which appears in the Sep board had no legal right to show annual fair to for he held at Salem exactly get ovated, but by George, tion in some mode personal to them of the team and under his direction tember number of the New Idea any recognition whatever is based September lti to 21, inclusive. wo get the trade and remarks of selves, and take umbrage according it is safo to assumo that the Oregon Woman’s Magazine, tells how two upon tho provisions of Section 2 of booklet is nentlv gotten up The and ly. They lay on others the fruit of boys in blue will come home loaded women, owning a canoe, who had a the act, which creates the board contains all tho necessary informa- good-will without stint. irritability. Indigestion makes There is a fine large brood of down with trophies. week’s time before them and fifteen and prescribes its powers and duties tjon for ,he gllidBnce of every class apple tingies 00 some ol the trees their them see impertinence in every one Camp Perry where the sharp available dollars, covered a course and virtually limits its recognition of prospective exhibitor they eorae in contact with. Inno in Forest Grove, says the Times, shooters are to meet is the newest which included a canal, a river, of normal schools to those which Cash prizes are listed in the sum persona, who never dreamed of and most eompleto rango in tho four lakes and a trout stream. A have received an appropriation for i of jio. 000 .which will bo awarded which are now tuo old Io kill with cent kind of bug destroyer that will giving offense, are astonished to United States. It lies on the shore j knapsack, a basket of provisions maintenance from the legislature. in tho livestock, agricultural and any not kill the tiees at the same time. find some unfortunate word or mo of Lake Erie, near Sandusky, Ohio, j and cooking utensils were arranged Ho say: the action of the board in manufactured products and in ad A Washington county youth mentary taciturnity mistaken for an and is admirably suited for rifle 1 so as to make an even ballast; and granting the schools permission to dition there are special premiums op into tlie top of a tsl! tree insult. To say the least, the habit shooting. an ocean voyage could not have continue operation, even upon their and trophies valued at $-' 1,000 for went after honey and the bees attacked is unfortunate. It is far wiser to If the stalo guardsmen finish in been more thrilling in prospect as own resources aud in the knowl award in these departments. him. He had secured himself to take the more charitable view of tho list of winners in tho national tho two slid quietly from the bank. edge that the subscribers to the In the foreword occurs the fol the tree by a rope about his w«ist our fellow beings, and not suppose touruatnout they will have an op The account of their adventures, maintenance funds will depend upon lowing announcement: and only for this would have fallen that n slight is intended unless the portunity of competing with the and the satisfactory results of a the next legislature for reinburse- “Those who have not visited the to the ground, a distance of some neglect is open and direct. After Canadian aud English riflemen for! week spent this way in the open, ments, is practically the lending of state fair grounds recently will find all, too, life takes its hues iu a great tho Palma trophy to bo shot for on may help you settle the question of its sanction to incurring indebted many changes. A complete and 40 feet, he was «3 badly stung. degree the color of our own the Ottawa range at RockelilTe. j what to do with a week of recrea ness, which the law forbids it fo do substaninl livestock section has While walking on the beach near mind. from If we are frank and gener Canada. and subjects the members to danger bcpn erectel, which will safely and Vuquina Bay, Colonel F. J. Parker ous, the world will treat us kindly; tion ahead of you. It is expected that the team will t of prosecution for malfeasance and comfortably house the many herds lost Ins pume containing $;o iu if on the contrary, we are suspicious be absent for over a month during summary removal by the Governor. and flocks that are aimually ex greenbacks While hunting for it men learn to be cold and cautious Fire at Eugene. he found another purse with $15 in t<> us. Bet a person get the repu which lime all expenses of the trip The members of tlie State Hoard of hibited here. gold and several diamond rings, tation of being “touchy,’’ and will be mot by Uncle Sam. Education, however, aro exempted “The improvement was brought Monday afternoon fire destroyed and ho toon met the ownor, a everybody i» under restraint, and troni this last punishment. about by a request from the live six buildings at Eugene, between His argument, though he ex woman! who Sixth street and tho Midgley build plained that his sympathies are stock breeders of the northwest at lonnd his purse. had id the meantime in this way the chance ot an imag Coal in Lane County. a meetiog held on the state fair inary offense are vastly improved. ing on Willamette street. The with the two schools whose exist-, grounds during the 1 !M)J exhibition, Irrigon Irrigator: Railroad Com losers were Murray & Cherry, George Jennings, vice-president Cherry Bros.. O. Marx Jr., and R. ence is in jeopardy and that h>* j The result was an appropriation ot missioner Aitcbison will make good. The grounds of the Alaska-Yu- f the Spencer Butte coal mine, is M. Marks, who owned the Eugene stand was actuated purely from $ 20,000 by the legislature. Twelve He is a close student, a deep thinker kon-Pacific Exposition occupy 250 i the city today, coming here from Dye Works. moral and legal principles, carried commodious substantial build and a hard worker, and if any man acres of the campus of the Univer !ugene. The coal mine with The losses are estimated by their great weight with the members ings from 3« and to 04 feet wide by 200 can get to the bottom of this rail sity of Washington, 4 state institu as follows: Tiich Mr. Jennings is connected is owners present As an ultimate result it feet long which are tar in advance way muddle lie cao. And if his tion. Bros, on buildings from >eated a tew miles southwest of the Cherry was decided to submit the question corner of Sixth street to the of the buildings found in raauy lugene, and was discovered about Oregon Hotel, value $.5,000. All of the authority of the board either older 'i' e)* *4' Zf» z i' /f* e*> eJV year ago. According to Mr. Jen- burned but Lake’s marble shop to recognize and encourage these erected. and wealthier states were ings, tlie mine has excellent pros building. No insurance. Murray & Cherry, paint ami wall two schools or to order them closed The officers of the association ects. The coal which is found paper $2,500. total loss. In to the Attorney General and to call are: here is of a much bettor quality surance store, a regent’s meeting and discuss con W. H. Downing, president; W. about 400 . bun that on On ns Bay It is prao- Eugene Dye $ Works. Ions $2,600; ditions under which it is made pos F. Matlock, vice-president; F. A ically free trom sulphur, making no insurance. Most of the clothes sible for Monmouth and Drain nor Welch, secretary; A. Bush, treas cleaned were gotten out. ; an excellent, fuel material. At being Oregon Hotel, furnishings and mals io continue and receive recog urer. resent a shaft is being sunk and business, bought a little over a nition at the hands of the board. I heady the workmen have struck week ago by Mrs. T. E. Linn, provided they raise their own funds. lireo veins of excellent coal The value $ 1 , 000 ; no insurance. Lodgers The meeting will probably be called I For Whom he Prayed. bird vein, which was struck a few effects lost, $25o. Oregon cigar for some day next weok. OO TO ! . " . !ays ago, is five feet in width.— store in connection with the hotel, Col. Hofer, one of the Board of j A nlce. *nd «entle .ro,D,. S ter loss in stock, $250- accepted a call to a new church in dbany Herald. PEARCE BRO S. Chambers A Santor, barlier shop. Regents says in a recent issue of a town where many of the mem $ 400 : total loss. | his paper, the Salem Journal:— bers bred horses and sometimes With your Produce Jaine 3 Sanford owned the Ore j Suitable repairs and renovations raced them. A few weeks later he and Exchange for , Express Train Service. gon Hotel, and said this afternoon of equipment have been ordered to was asked to invite the prayers of that his loss would amount to about congregation for Lucy Grey. SHOES and GROCERIES. put the institution in first-class the Willingly San Francisco, August 0.—Gen $1 000 with no insurance. aud gladly he did so V eral Manager E. E. Calvin issued Herbert Leigh probably did not | working order. for three Sundays. On the fourth a Iocs of over $250, while the | The state has between two and one of the deacons told the minis orders today to put express train suffer works may b.ve been dam Hires thousand dollars’ worth of ter he need not do it any more. service on all lines out of San Fran marble aged to the extent of $100. Total | “Why?” asked the good man, cisco and within a week this will be loss according to these figures,, property 011 its hands, in the shapo with an anxious look; “is she installed to Portland, to El Paso $10,750. . . of normal schools and equipments. dead?” and to I jos Angeles. There is a The buddings were owned by Each of the schools has a faculty “Oh, no,’’ said tho deacon. train already in operation between Mr. Sanford who says he will re - 1 and officers elected by the outgoing • She’s wou the steeplechase.’’ here and Ogden that has brought build at once with brick. j FARMERS