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‘T m ?sz Jo T hese B lackberries Editors Are Entertained By Salem and T aft When Red Are Not Green (lih em er Meier Gives WrlMWi* Mon Were Residenti Here, One There Is a paradoxical saying I (list when blackberries are rod they Qive« Himself Up and | util green, but exceptions prove the : rule and Ira Beldler Is displaying Other Escapes. > — wild blackberries which though red ; are fully ripe. The berries grew In Emmett Sharp, service station the woods on his place. It Is believed that the berries are operator at Latham, was severely wounded by bandits who attempted a cross between a blackberry and to hold up his station at 11 o'clock a salmonberry as they have the characteristic wild blackberry odor Saturday night. Only one of the bandits entered and the color of a salmunberry. the store, the other remaining with They grow like a blackberry but a car outside. As the man, with the bushes have slightly different mask over his eyes, entered the loaves I'hs flavor Is similar «o that store and ordered Mr. Sharp, who of a raspberry. To disprove the theory that the was seated In the rear of the store, to stick up his hands, Mr. Sharp color might have been Induced by- reached for a rifle which he hud at shade Mr. Heldler found tho true hand for such emergencies. The blackberry of characteristic color bandit, seeing Mr Sharp reach for In the same patch. C. E. Stewart, county fruit In the gun, fired one shot which grazed Mr. Sharp's abdomen and spector, has sent samples of the berries to experts at O. 8. C. to de crushed the knuckle of the first finger of the left hand. The ban termine their nature and value. dit then fled, with Mr. Sharp In pursuit. Sharp fired two shots before the Big Game Animals Are fleeing man could make his get Increasing in Numbers away In a car which was parked a short distance from the service statioa. One of the shots punctured Utg game animals In the national one of the tires. forests continue to Increase In Hum A telephone message was im hers. Judging by reports recently mediately sent to Night Officer summarized by the V. 8. forasi ser Schaeffer and a few minutes later vice. Over a million big game ani he picked up Fred Moore of Leona, mals are estimated for the 131 na who admitted that he was one of tional forests, this estimate being the men wanted. He said that his based Inrgely on estimate- by ex companion. C. B Noble, had com perienced forest officers and partly pelled him at the point of a gun to on actual count checked against help him with the attempted hold data from state gams offi up. had made him bring Noble to cials, secured trappers and others. The fig the city and that Noble had got ures apply to national fotests out of the car near the west side Thia year’s only Increase Is chiefly In school and made his escape. The deer, although elk also were re two came into the city over the ported to have Increased npprecl old highway. The officers here had been tipped ably In numbers. Very slight gains were shown for moose, mountain off that Noble and Moore had been »heap, mountain goats and ante planning for several weeks to burglarize the Skaggs - Safeway lope. The grizzly bear continues to store some Saturday night. When decrease In number«, although In the hold-up nt Latham was re creases are reported for black or ported, It was suspected that the brown bear. One of the American game ani two were Implicated. When Moore was Informed what tho officers mals once supposed to have prac knew, he admitted that he and tically disappeared la the antelope Noble had planned the Skaggs- On the national forests these ani Safeway burglary while the two mals have shown a 43 per cent gain were working at a sheep canip up since 192? and are now believed to Row river and that he had volun number in excess of 11,000. The tarily gone with Noble for the hold number of deer Increased during the past year, according to the up at Lal ham. Moore had furnished the car for estimates, from 802.450 to 887,780 the Latharn holdup and this was Despite the many thousands of found near the west side school. deer bagged by hunters, nearly- all Moore said that when Noble left of the western forests show sub him he told Moore to fix the punc stantial gains. Forests of Oregon tured tire, to get to his home at are estimated to have over 80,000. I-eona and no one would know he wets in the holdup. Mrs. Janie« Conley Die« Moore -Mate s r ftr (trwve h»»n Agusta Conley, wife of 'Jam es the city Noble several times slumped Conley of Saginaw, died June 28 In over in the car as though he might Vancouver. Wash., after a several have been injured. It may be that «reeks' Illness. She was aged 48 he was struck by one of the shots years, 3 months, 28 days. fired by Sharp. Funeral services were held at 3 Noble is aged 3ft and Moore is 13. o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Noblo had been living here since Llmben mortuary chapel and Inter January at the Mrs. Frank Brown ment was In the Park Hill ceme home on Gibbs avenue. Moore had tery In Vancouver. spent several nights with Noble Agusta May Jett was born Feb preceding the holdup. ruary 27, 1883, In Baker. Her par Moore admitted that the revolver ents, Joseph and Hattie Jett, were used In the holdup was one he had early pioneers of that section. She bought In Eugene, where he used was married Apni i'"i. t<. the name of C. D. Williams. He James Conley of Rye Valley. They had secured no permit for purchase made their home there until 1908 of the wea-on. when they moved to Weiser Flat, Moore Is now in the county Jail Ida. They moved to Saginaw In and police officials feel certain 1910 and thereafter resided there Noble will be apprehended. Mrs, with the exception of a few years Angela Mostachettl, 23, of this city, spent at North Bend. believed to have knowledge of Mrs. Conley had been In poor Noble's whereabouts, Is being held health for several weeks and two In the county Jal! as a witness. w.-eks ago left for Vancouver, Noble and Mrs. Mostachettl became Wash., to be with a sister. acquainted tn Wyoming and the Besides the widower, surviving two came here several months ago. relatives are as follows; Three chil Mr. Sharp was taken to a Eu dren, George, Nellie and Lewis, all gene hospital to have his wounds at home; four sisters, Ida Thomlln- treated and has since returned son and Ruth Bollinger, both of home. Vancouver, and Clara Sprenger and Cecil Mattson, both of Portland; two brothers, Joseph 8. and Edgar Five Are Taken Here D. Jett, both of Washougal, Wash. For Liquor Possession Five were taken into custody here Tuesday afternoon In liquor raids conducted by county and fed eral officer«. Those apprehended were J. B. Doodruff, operator of a barber «hop at the bridge, whose rooms in the P. T. building were searched; Dick Hewing, who also had rooms In the P. T. building; Oscar Murray, I street; Red Sand ers, Jefferson avenue, and Francis Smith, I street. Bottled beer and brew were found at the several places. All were said to have sold quantities of beer. The raids were conducted by Deputy Sheriff Gar nie and Federal Officer Hickman on information furnished by city officers. Methodist Pastors Changed. Rev. Ira R. Aldrich, pastor of the local M. EC. church for a year, has been transferred to the Clinton- Kelly Methodist church In Portland and will take over his new pastor ate Sunday. M. A. Groves, pastor of tho West Salem Methodist church, will be the new pastor here and will preach Sunday. The changes were announced at the an nual M. E. conference held last week In Eugene. Dr. Thomas 1». Yarnea was reappointed superin tendent for the Cascade district, which Includes Cottage Grove. HEAVY RAINS MAKE H11.K CREEK ROAD IMPASSABLE SILK CREEK, June 30. — (Spe Heavy rains of the past week Damage done by rats to produce cial.) made the new section of the Silk and property In the United Staten Creek road practically Impassable. totals »200,000,000 yearly. A culvert was being placed Fri day on the old road near the ceme tery, ms king It necessary to use the new bridge and tho newly graded LETS S E E - I'L L SAY, cut-off. With thia road a quagmire cars had difficulty In getting " I M O W I'M LATE To OlUUER through and heavily loaded trucks >T H E S E MIGHTS, B U T I GOTTA were In serious trouble. C O US ! D E R M y HEALTH » I F I DOATT G E T M Y B T E R H IS E , VM U A 0LE TO G e t SK2H A M P THAT 0 !E , A H P SOUUDS T H E M W HAT^ } U K £ IT 'H IG H T WILL. get e y \ gE tS O M E / CEVOUÇ AUP THE CHHDA t í /} \H E R E H E AR SA b NUMBER XX COTTAGI GKOVB, 1-AIMB (XHINTY OREGON, » KIIIAY. JULY 3. 1831. v o n MK X L Team Runs Away. SILK CREEK, June 30 (Spe cial.) A team of horses belonging to C. G. Worsham ran away one day last week while attached to a mower, a broken bit causing the accident. Orville Rigby, who wns cultivating a corn patch nearby, stopped the runaways, Jumping two wire fences to catch up with them. One horse wan severely cut on a leg by the sickle, but Is recovering satlsfectorily, a veterinarian having cared for the wound. Moyer W ins Golf Championship. William Moyer of this city Is the newly crowned golf champion of Lions clubs of the state, winning this honor and the trophy emble matic of the honor at the annual Lions convention held last week In LnOrnnrie. Clyde Roberts and Karl Mill) also attended the convention. Dr. H. A. Hagen of this city was named deputy district governor of the district, Including this city, Roseburg, Junction City, Spring- field, Eugene and Harrisburg. Local Golf Club Is 'N ew H o m e T a k e n Byj Defeated By Corvallis Birds to R a jse * -MM F am ilies llwndon Will He Here July 12 to Meet Cottage Grove on Its Home Course. With Iteaervntlona and May« Conventions Mllly, LUMBER MEN OPPOSE FREIGHT RATES BOOST Will Point Out That Western Members of the swallow family are laboring under the delusion that Railroads Would Lo»e to líale Hawkins' new house on Cherry W ater Line« The Corvallis Golf club tenui de court Is a bird apartment house or Rdllot-s of Oregon were royally feated the local golf club team 38'« maternity home, for three pairs entertained over the week end nt tu HU Munday at Corvallla, even have set up housekeeping on the Salem and Taft. The business ees- j A piotest to the Interstate com ing the «core with the local rnushle back porch The porch had not elons were held at Salem and a 8un- wleldets, who h«d defeated Corval been completed and the spaces be inerce commission against the pro day outing was held at Taft, on the II« 38% to 21% May 21 on the local tween four rafters provided the posed 13 per cent freight rate In- ocean. 03 mile« from ftalem, necessary housing facilities for tho creaae sought by the railroads of course. A high spot In the sessions at feathered families. The nests are the United Slates on all commodi- Munday's «cor« follow» ftalem was the addreae of welcome Cottage Grove Corvallis, hullt far enough back so that they ties will be made by the West Coast by Governor Meier i l l the hall of . Zltnirierly Bra wrr 2% ' ■-an not be touched by a person Lum be i men's association. That was representatives In the capitol, where reaching In hl» atm Thus far (he decided by trustee» of the assocla-^ 0 3 Itobh Í Moyer ono session was held. After eharac- three families have lived side by Don at a meeting held Friday 3 Morelock Byrne -.1 terlslng conventions ns «o »Illy thnt side amicably, but there may be Eugene. Hill Kuosell 0 a he avoided appearing at one when This action was taken on tv trouble when the children grow up. 0 a : Caldwell Yundt ever possible, he welcomed the «dl-' Mr. Hawkins Is postponing com ground«: Mexsrnlth ...a Truak tors "with reset vation«' and said 1 The lumber Industry cannot pletion of the porch until his feath Raw 0 3 , Hpray that If he were custodian of the aland an Increase In rates. ered tenant« vacate 1 2 Whiteside ! Nelson slate house the editor« probably 2 It Is believed by lumbermen 3% ¡ 1 Finley H Aul.l would not have held their seaslon j that the beat Interest« of western I l-eonard 2% McDevitt % there. railroads would not be served by 160 Come Here For 1 l-ong Wisemun ...J Hal Ho«», secretary of state and »uch an Increase. 1 Carrick 3 ' Anderson former newspaper man, Is cuatodl- Annual Powell Reunion The lumbermen decided they Battel« ... % Boi ke 2% an of the state buildings, «ml the could lend weight to their stand 1 Daugherty Styles 1 2 governor seems never to overlook against the Increase hy showing the Mwai tx 1% 1% Whiteside an opportunity to take a slap at Members of the Powell clan to railroad» the ease with which they DeYoung _ . l Hutchinson . 3 hint or to show his disapproval uf the number of 180 gathered here can «hip to eastern markets by Mcott 0 . a McQueen anything that the secretary of Bunday for Ihe annual reunion of water at a saving in cose freight state doee. the Powell Memorial society. On Total 38% account of the damp weather the rates by rail should be raised. Mr. H om was toastmaster at the Lumber can now be shipped by The Cottage Grove club lino won gathering was held In I. O. O. F. editorial fun party, held Saturday nlgh, luu, rec<)pUon hr received four of the »even tournaments It hall. A basket dinner was held nt water, the trustees said, from Ore ban played. A tournument has b e e n noon. Next year's gathering will gon and Washington to the Atlant showed thnt the editors are strong uehedulrd with Bandon for July 12 lie held at Helmick park, north of ic coast and back-hauled to deatl- er for Hal with the governor ____________________________ natlons In the near-Chicago market on the local course, against him than they were before. Eugene Lucien Arant. Baker, was at an average charge of »2 a thou DKRIt AT HF-MT IN FOMENT. The Coos Country club has ex If that be possible. the on« traveling farthest to attend. sand less than when shipped direct .Oregon forest» are noted for their big gume fleer continue Io hold tended an Invitation to the local The editors were guests Friday Tiie following officers were elect by rail. their own In number» despite the large number killed each year by club to attend the formal opening night at a banquet tendered by the ed I' O. Powell, Monmouth, presi hunter« and by cougar and other wild animals Galling a picture If the Increase were allowed, a» July 4 at Marahfleld of n new »10,- dent; Burns Powell. Salem chamber of commerce, the Portland, It would apply on the back-haul of « deer at rest Is difficult, and (hts Is an unusual picture, <£ut (X X ) club house Several from here women were guests of the women's Charles Powell, Cottage Grove, by courtesy of forest service.I had planned to attend but It Is now Quincy Dropat. Albany, and Fran freight from the Atlantic seaboard, press club at various functions and the roet of shipment by rail would probable (bat none will at Taft Sunday afternoon the en cis Shafer, Salem, vice presidents; be 13 per cent greater, or an added tire party were guests at a seafood Frank M Powell, Silverton, secre spread In favor of water and rail dinner. Taft Is a small community, tary-treasurer SILK CHEEK over all-rail of »3.30 a thousand but the residents thereof are royal The following program was giv feet. This shipping by water and boat« and their community Is (S|M-rlsl t i l t h s H v s t i s a l ) en: back-hauling would work against rapidly becoming one of the state's June 29 MI sm Ixna Iluubam th e western railroad» In favor of "America" All. ouUUltMtog resorts. and slater. Mrs. Otis Scott of In Salutation to the Flag l»ed by eastern rail traffic. Mr. and Mrs Elbert Bede of this Mors butter and loss uteomarga- dependence, are visiting at the Georgetta Powell, With the ripening of wild black city attended the convention and berries In Oiegon. Dr. Georg® W rlr. Is being consumed as s result hume of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Prayer Levi Geer. were guests over Sunday night at Darrow, head of federal small fruit of the low prices prevailing for Shade Burcham. Miss Burcham, Agricultural Lime May Welcome Charles Powell. Secretary' of Stale lloss's summer research work, again »»nds out an butter, according to a report on the who taught In Texas during Ihe Society's Song. "Our Folks" All. Come From Black Butte home at Taft Addres» ITof. Ganoe. appeal asking that any "freak" farm market situation just released winter, has returned home for the Vocal Soto P O. Powell, accom harries or berries of unusual qual by Oregon State college extension summer. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Tax Turnovera Are Made ity be reported to him. Dr. Darrow service. Manufacture of oleomargu- Burcham were recent visitors at the panied by family orchestra The possibility of mining lime T h e s h e r i f f turned over »4.810 33 la now stationed at Oregon expert Dinner rin has decreased and surplus home of Mr. Burcham's parents and stocks of dairy products are rel are now In Corvallis attending sum back taxes to the county treasurer m int station, Corvallis. Singing Led by Frank M Pow rock at the Black Butte quicksilver mine« in quantities sufficient for ell. Thursday. Collections for 182? A large number of unusual types atively smaller than a month ago, mer school. agricultural purposes were Inves Address Rev. I G. Shaw amounted to tt.BIH.48; for 1928 to of blackberries, reported to Dr liar although milk production Is run George Tectere Is reported to be tigated Tuesday by O. 8. Fletcher, Vocal Solo Burns Powell, »1,287.93; and for 1033 to »1.338 IS row as the result of a similar re ning somewhat ahead of last year much Improved in health after hts l-adles' Quartet - Mrs,, I v a n county agricultural agent, and C. E. The last turnover of taxes for the quest last year, have been collected recent long Illness and Is able to first half of the year was made to and are being used In special breed Abcene. Mrs James Powell, Mrs. Stewart, county horticultural In DIVIDE. take short auto rides. spector. They were Interested In the county treasurer Friday by the ing work at the station A recent visitor at the home of Flora Small, Mrs. Charles Powell. ascertaining the extent of the de sheriff. Recitation Arden Powell. (Hpeclol Io tho tteSliaol.) Dr. Darrow and other horticul Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Paul was a posits and the possibilities of re Solo Betty Ixiu Powell. Hack taxes for the period from tural specialists of Oregon State June 30 Mrs. F. M Chapman, nephew. Howard Paul of Boise, It to the form required for 1814 to 1824 brought In »477.32. Mixed Quartet Mrs. Ivan Abeene, ducing college are also turning their at who cam® home from a Eugene Ida Mr. Paul made the 300-mlle to the ground. tention to the development of an hospital last week, la gaining trip In his auto In a day, leaving Mr and Mrs. James Powell, Seldon application Lime was dlsoovered at these Powell. Local Golfers Qualify. Improved loganberry one that will strength satisfactorily. Boise about 8 a. m.. arriving at his mines a year ago Vocal Solo Wendell Small. William Zlmmerly, George Rollins bo firmer, larger, sweeter, earlier, The Fritz 8od®r«tr«in family of uncle's home here «bout 10 p. rn If it Is found that the deposits Duet James and Edwin Powell. and Cleo Morelock. local golfers, later and resistant to disease Portland are »pending Mr. Sodrr- Its Is attending summer school In Parting Song, "Cod Re With You are extensive enough it It probable have qualified In the Lane county strom's vacation at the home of his Corvallis. that tome steps will be taken to Until We .Meet Again."—All. amateur golf tournament. All three a— - parents here ward Installation of a crushing Mr. and Mrs 8. V Allison of Cot have been placed tn the champion The Ernest McReynolds family tage Grove and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. plant at the mines. ship flight. Zlmmerly'» qualifying attended the annual gathering of I*aul picnicked Munday at the A. I.OMMIN. If this Industry is developed It score was 77. Rollins' was 83 and the Powell clen Sunday at Odd Woolcott ranch. will mean that agricultural lime Murelock's wns 80. Fellows hall. Mr. and Mrs. Knight (Xpert»] is Ibr 8onUa»L) may be secured by the farmers of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Paul and came up from Eugene nnd accom June 30. Mre. John Small, Mrs. this section cheaper than in the son and Howard Paul of Boise, Ida., Dr Rhapely. who Is chief astrono CHURCH NEWS panied them. Murray Newton and daughter Ethel past, as there would be the differ Presbyterian Church. D P. Cam mer at the Harvard observatory, Mr. Wright of Cottage Grove Is were visitors Munday at the home Anne and Mrs W. C. Shortrldge between the cost of transport says thrr« are stars In spare 40,000 eron, pastor. At the 11 o'clock Run visiting at the Ernest McBeynolds of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Keahey of »pent .Monday afternoon at the Ella ence ing It only a short distance from Delight valley. times as radiant as our sun. and so day service the pastor will preach home. Wills home the mines by truck and the longer Mr. and Mrs Charles Matthews large that their diameter Is 188,- on "Courage." The church will Join Maggie Tonole, who has been III, Mr». Ella Wills, who had spent haul by railroad. In the union service to be held at Is reported to be feeling better. 000,000 miles. of Portland were Monday visitors three weeks In Salem visiting at the 8 o'clock at the Methodist church Albert Tonols mashed a toe bad nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. A home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert I-ATHAM. To make boiled rice white, add Sunday school will meet nt It) and ly last week when a timber fell on , Woolcott. S. Noth, returned home Friday, a few drops of lemon Juice to the Christian Endeavor at 7. Mrs. Jennie Walker of Portland Mrs. Noth and daughter Vivian ac his foot nt the J. Il Chambers mill. e s e (■Special io th« Sentinol.) water In which the rice Is boiled. The M. J Perlnl family accom Is visiting at the home of a daugh companying her. Church of Chrl«t. Sixth «Orel nnd panied the Sam Ullman and Bert ter. Mre. Edward Babcock. June 30.—Glen Green of Gara- Mrs, W. L. Townsend and son o o o o o oooooooooooooooooo« Gibbs avenue Bible school, 8 43,, Duloney families berry picking In Mrs. Walter Pound returned home Clayton spent Saturday near Eu baldl visited Sunday afternoon at ¡Clem Sarff, superintendent; the the hills back of Comstock Sunday last week from a hospital In Eu gene with Mrs. Townsend's father the C. 8. Montgomery home. , men of this school meet each Sun- Bill Moore of Camas visited Mon The Sam Gilman family were gene. where she recently underwent mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ¡day with the community men's Sunday dinner guests at the M. J. an operation. She la recovering nnd day nt the C. 8. Montgomery home. Addleman. bible clans. A patriotic program Perlnl home. The occasion was In .iatlsfnctorlly. Mrs. Gugglsberg. Virgil and Mrs. John Small and son Carl ' will be held at the 11 o'clock scr- honor of Mrs. Gilman's birthday an Mre. Chisholm of Astoria, who and Mrs. W. T. Jones made a trip and Johnny have the mumps ’ vice. Communion of the Lord'« niversary. The E. M. Sharp service station has been visiting at the home of a to Eugene Friday. -By «tipper will he observed The young Is being painted this week by the daughter, Mrs. Italph Teeters, ex Cleal Mackey, who recently broke The Charles Powell family and ---------------- WILLIAM R. NELSON people will have chnrge of music a leg. Is reported Io be much better. pects to leave this week for her Ix'vl Geer attended the Powell re Union Oil company. Ernest Gugglsberg, who was o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooc at the 8 o'clock evening service nnd Mrs. W. P. Burge, who had been home. union Sunday In I. O. O. F. hall In I the pastor will preach on "Our staying at the Frank MeGarvtn severely burned recently. Is reported Amos and Dale MoGarvIn, who Cottage Grove. America.” I. O. Shaw, minister T hree Point Landing home, returned Sunday to her home are staying on their uncle's ranch The Arthur Combs family, accom to be much Impfoved and wns able e e e during Mr Robertoon'» absence In panied b) a friend. Mrs. Anderson, to be brought home Sunday from a ITTLE by little the student pi on Silk creek. The Highway Baptist Church. lot take« on more mid more re- Genevieve Burge of Cottage Grove California, visited two nights with and the Harvey Shipp family, pic Roseburg hospital. Henry Wilson Davis, pastor. At la visiting Pauline MeGarvtn. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell of an uncle und aunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. nicked at Blnck Butte Sunday. s|M>nsll>lllly In linndlltig the plane. the II o'clock Sunday service the Prineville visited Saturday evening Mrs. Jackson has Installed a new Morris. They found on their re And he learns each step or half- church The Frank Geer family moved to hold Its quarterly com with Mi nnd Mrs. N. W. White. turn that somebody had paid a vis their homestead Thursday, step, by that best of nil system«— munion will service. The pastor'« theme range In her kitchen. Nelda Montgomery of Eugene it there and had used their dishes experience. Mis. Jack Robinson returned Miss Viola Welty of Centralia, will he "Communion Meditations." pent several days last week with The next lesson was a continua Regular evening service at 8 o'clock home Sunday from visiting a daugh for a meal but bad not taken the Wash . Is expected to arrive this i her cousins. Edith and Delmer Double to wash then». tion of the Inst one. Rut, and I Bible school will meet at 9 45 and ter In Central. week for a visit with a sister. Mrs. Bushnell. Mr. and Mi i. Illram Wheeler nnd C. H. Woods. didn't realize It nt the time, my In B . Y P IT. nt 7 o'clock. The R. W. Kenady family visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walker are Sunday st the home of Mrs. Kena family were dinner guests Sunday structor added n responsibility lie •Mis. Helen Adams, who came to • • • nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shade attend the marriage of her daugh , the parents of a »on born June 22. dy’s parents. had been carrying for me. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Hubert Klckethler spent Sunday After I had taxied out, taken off M A. Groves, pastor - Church Mrs. Wakefield, who has been III Burcham. ter, Ruth Nowell, to E. C. Leum of Rev. Duncan P. Cameron was an Cottage Grove, returned Monday to here with his family. and was climbing, apparently sat school will meet at 9:45. The new with a severe nttack of measles. Is Martin Anderson of Eugene vis overnight guest Thursday at the her home at St. Maries, Ida isfactorily, to the 1,«MW) root lend pastor, M. A. Grove.i, will preach reported to be belter. ited Tuesday "evening nt the N. W. where most of my lessons took nt the It o’clock service and a The Gus Turner family of Mar- A. Woolcott ranch, returning to The Means family of Wenatchee, White and Alfred White homes. place, my Instructor «poke through union meeting will be held at 8 cola visited Sunday at the Henry Cottage Grove Friday. Wash., who recently purchased the Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W. White mo- The Neighbors' Friendship club Anna Whitaker ranch, known as the tube connected to my enrs. o'clock. Epworth I-eague will meet Miller home. to Eugene Wednesday. met Thursday at the home of Mrs. "A» your altimeter »hows 1,000 at 7 o'clock. the Gardner place, have moved In tored Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell of Eloise Wheeler. About 20 were and are fixing up the place. feet or above that, push forward DOKENA. • • • Prineville and Mr. and Mrs. Vinnl present, Including members and on the stick and put the plane In The Barth family left Monday to ('h iirrli nt tlis Xssareas, Eleventh street several visitors. Among the latter »pent the fourth at Silverton with Randall and son of Cottage Grove (kpnelal to the H ontlssL) level flight. Then cut the motor end A 'I a i iis avenue, T . .( t»rr. p e s te r- ' visited Wednesday with the Alfred to 1,430 revolution» per minute. Hundsy school, 10; m ornins presrhlns June 31». Mrs. Fern Kirk nnd were Mrs. Chisholm of Astoria, Mrs. Mr. Barth's parents. White family. I t ; young people's meeting, a : 3 0, Ralph Lynch and daughter of T-o- Thnt Is cruising speed for this I I service, Mrs. Ruth England motored to Eu Mrs. Audrey Powell and daughter evening presetting service, S :0 0 ; ml(l- Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Sweetland of rane, Mrs Jennie Walker of Port Juanita of Coburg spent Monday plane. Look nt your nlr-npeed In week prayer service, S :00 Wednesday gene Thursday of last week. Portland visited Sunday with Mr. land nnd Mrs. Otis Scott of Inde with Mrs. William Thorn. dicator. On a normal day It nhotild 1 night, Mrs. Clara Kirk nnd grandson s e e nnd Mrs. N. W. White. Mr. and Mrs Among members pres register about 70 miles an hour Everett nnd John Holstroni re pendence The Clyde Clark family made a ent were Mrs. John Ashby, Mrs. S business trip to Portland Tuesday, Calllson of Pleasant Hill also were Church of C hrist. — (London, 12 mile» nt 1,480 p. tn.” turned home Wednesday after a snnth e( Cottsge d ro v e .) Munday scr Sunday guests nt the White home C. Swanson, Mrs. Ed Conklin and As we rounded the pattern, turn vires; Itlh tr »Indy 10 s. is., worship I t brief visit In Eureka, Cal. Mrs. Jack Cherry and mother-in- Mrs. Frances Smith and son ing, leveling out, flying straight a m .; s rrlp ln re study 7 :3 0 p. m. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Kerns of Eu daughters. Mrs. Clifton nnd Doris law, Mr». Cherry of Ashland, Edna George visited Thursday and Sun nhenil, again, leveling, Anally mak gene visited Wednesday at the J. Conklin, Mr«. Martha Bittlnger, Mae Cherry and Mrs. Rohde spent day nt the C. 8. Montgomery home Mrs. George Teeters, Mrs. Ralph Adventist rh u rrh . Liithi-rsn Mission ing the third turn, he spoke nguln. west Friday with Mrs. Joe Brookhart. M ain street; M a rtin I'. Minion, pas B. Mosby home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boh man of “Now cut tho motor and start lo r D lxlno service st 1 :3 0 each Hunnsy. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gates and Teeters, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Mc Mr and Mrs. Allen of Cottage Ray, Wash., visited recently with Coy and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Neil your glide. Hold the none down In t i l Lutherans, Irrespective of nationality daughter nnd son Alice nnd Wood- Grove visited Sunday at the Wil Mrs. Ilohman's parents, Mr. and are cordially In vited as well as those who the glide nnd remember to gun the ars row of Springfield visited Sunday McCoy, Mrs. Mary Burcham, Mrs, liam Thorn home. without s church home, Mrs. J. C. Buker. Hiram Wheeler, Mrs. Edward Bab motor to clear It. Keep those nt the home of Mrs. W. A. Land. • • • Mrs. Ella Wills, accompanied by Mrs, Frances Smith and son cock, Marjnn Sprague and Mrs wings up. Thai's It. Now relax. The following wore vlslton In Pentecostal C luirrlt, 1024 «•••! Main Mrs. Albert Noth and daughter nnd Edith and Delmer This Is fun. Let'« see you smile,” Ktrppt. K W . Nprndlejr, pnalnr — - Hundny Eugene Saturdny: Mrs. Ruth Eng Ernest Darnell. Among members of Vivian of Salem, visited at the W. George Bushnell spent Thursday picking tho Junior auxiliary present were, ■rhonl, 0 : 4 5 ; worship, I I a h i »nd 7 : SO land, Mrs. Florence Dodge, Mrs. nnd he turned around nnd grinned p. T. Jones home Monday. Mttidr, Tuod, - in. ■ ; ‘ bible ' “‘ udir, Tuvaday n lg h l; p r a y wild blackberries up Pheasant Ada Jennings nnd daughter Donna, Martan and Margaret Babcock, back nt me. r und worship, Friday«. The men of this vicinity who are creek. A • * My landings were getting a trifle Clifford Thrasher nnd Mr. nnd Eileen, Kathleen, Kaye and Bar working at the Bradley - Woodard Mrs. A. F. Hanson and children bara Wheeler, Eleanor Teeters, t Ihn Intersection of west M ain and Mrs. C. A. Peterson. heller. I was beginning to "feel” M A streets mill at llradwood returned Wednes Is s small white church, Bevenlh Hayward, Cal, visited recently Mr. nnd Mrs. Iceland Smith nnd Zeldn and Mnryull Jean Darnell, day to spend the Fourth of July of the plane's changes of position nnd h a y Adventist. Each Hatorday si #:S0 nt the home of Mr«. Hanson's broth loss of speed, and quickly noticed an hour la spent In the alody of the Hah- family returned to their home In Doris Wheeler. At a business meet vacation with home folks. er. J. C. Buker. whenever a wing got “down’’ which hath school lesson. A t 11 o'clock the Portland Sundny, after spending ing the following officers were Mrs. Cherry returned to her home Mrs. John L. Trunnel and chil several days nt the C. A. Peterson elected to serve six months; Mrs. nt Ashland Monday. meant we were tipping to thnt side. dren Vannie nnd Ella Mae and Mary Burcham, president; Mrs. Ed Church Plans Patriotic Bay, homo. "Watch out both sides nnd Judge Mrs. C. H. Woods and Mrs. O. W Lester Van Nortwick vis A patriotic day will be observed Mrs. .1. B. Mosby nnd son Hubert Conklin, vice president; Mrs. John While visited Monday afternoon brother your altitude In landing hy look ited Thursday of last week with ing ahead about 100 yards. Don't Sunday nt thn Church of Christ, ac nnd N. A. nnd B. I-and were Tues Ashby, secretary, Mrs. Edward with Mrs. H. E. Stump at camp A, Mrs. Trunnel's and Mr. Vnn Nort Babcock, assistant secretary. The look straight down. Don't watch cording to announcement of I. O. day visitors In Eugene. The wild blackberry crop tn this sister, Mrs. Manock of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ishnm nnd next meeting will he held at Mrs. section Is reported to be abundant wick'» out one side only. Keep mi eye Shaw, pastor. Aurora. Conklin's home on Thursday after The following program hn.-t been daughters Gladys nnd Izoln nnd son on thnt nose. Make It come up but und a number of lofal people are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maddux and keep the plane from climbing arranged for the 11 o'clock Sunday Albert visited Sundny with Mrs. noon, July 9, when Miss Gertrude busy gathering them. niece, Mltw Helen Tomashes, mo L. Skew of Eugene will be present. That fine. You're getting the icrvlee: Hong, “Faith of Our Fath Mary Smith of Wnlker. Robert Phillips, who had been tored to McKenzie pass Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Overholser ers," congregation; inarch of Jun The hard times pnrty given by Ide i.” touring southern Oregon, returned Mrs. D. L. I jams and daughter I had made a "three point" land iors, Junior department; presenta the llnppy Circle Sewing club Inst and son« George and Ross attended homo Thursday evening. Mary Lee of Eugene visited Thuro- ing (the wheels and tall skid touch tion of the Christian flng to the Friday wns reported n success In the Powell reunion plenle Sunday ; day with relatives here. Mrs. Over ing earth almultnneounly). How hlbln acliool, Junior departmontl every wny. The program proved nt Odd Fellows hall Mrs. Stanley Trunnell nnd Har June Precipitation Over 2' j Inches. much my Instructor helped I wns march of primary department; pa Interesting nnd most of the audi holser and son Ross also attended Precipitation for June totaled old visited Thursday at the W. S too busy to notice. But It wns un triotic flag drill, primary depart ence bought supper afterwards. the Passion play In Eugene Mon 282 Inches, according to the re Keyes home. ment; song, "America," congrega After the refreshments, games were day. doubtedly "some." Mr. and Mrs. W S. Keyes went port of C. E. Stewart, cooperative Except for my Instructor’s occa tion; reading, "The Flag,” Ada played In which both old nnd young Boy scout troop No. 18 hiked weather observer. Clear days num to Eugene Sunday to see Emmett sional help, I wns now “flying (lie Oakes; pnlrlntle address, I. G took part. The supper, which wns who 1« In a Eugene hospital, nerved cafeteria style, consisted of Saturday evening to Devil's can bered 11, partly cloudy 10 and Sharp, ship" completely. I taxied out, Shnw; communion; benediction. 9. The mean maximum tem- recovering from a gunshot wound. took off, made the turns, reduced The young people’s department linked beans, snlail, chicken Hnnd- yon, loeated neveral miles southwest 1 cloudy wns 73.8 degrees, the the engine speed to ''eriilslng.” cut will have charge of tho music nt the wIcheM, pickles, Jello, pie. cake, of Cottage Grove. A trail was laid parature Mrs. Alice Collins, 61, of Oly Receipts and Paul Sletnnnn passed hla sec mean minimum 48.3 nnd the mean phant. for the glide to earlh, "cleared” the 8 o'clock evening service. Rev. doughnuts and cuff -c. Pa., who had been unable The maximum temperature was motor, and made the landing. Shaw will preach on the theme, totaled »14.29 nnd wilt be placed In ond elim truck test on Ihe way to 80. to tnlk for 20 years, recently re the canyon. The scouts, after ex 90 and the minimum 33. ihe piano fond. I did nil of It, hut, the way I felt, “Our Amcrlcn.” gained her power of speech after ploring the canyon, built a council I had no desire to do It alone. she had been stung by a bee. Typewriter Ribbons. Sentinel. f i l e nnd held n short council. ((ft, H I » , Wostorn N»w«n»««r Union.» Typewriter Ribbons. Sentinel. Typewriter Ribbons. Sentinel. Freak B lackberries Butter Is PuttingOleo Are Wanted Oft Market Church News Z?4N I Learn C to Fly? L