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v~x ' ■■■■ : SAMPLE COPY I L **> Boxholder i > VOI.IM K Ml.. COTTAGE GIIOVK. IJ4NB COUNTY, ORC0OJ4, FKIIIAY. .(I 1.1 24. (»Ml N L 'M H K K 41. (¿ases From E xhaust ( anise Accident M cm hers ot B atten ( iet ( stations SLASH IN TAXES WOULD HIT JOBS I 'l V U l K , July 21. iH p e c la l) A In view of severe criticism a year defective eahuusl pip« was the : ago of the local b attery It la o f un- cause of an autom obile accident , u oral interest th a t 14 members Nut« of Optimism Is Pound la«i F rid a y near Albany In which have received citations for th e ir ef- Sentiment In for Reduction, But the ICd Modelntrom fam ily were In ' ficlency at the recent ann ual en- Despite Lack of Basis I Jureil. M i Moderatrom la a «on of i rnrnpm ent The citation s are signed No One Knows Just ■ Mi and M r« A Moderatrom o f this for Buch Peeling i by George A W h ite, m a jo r general, . place The exhaust pip« became How to Do It com m anding. i j loo»«, p erm u tin g ga»ea to enter the Those to receive com m endation | car Mi Moderetrom, who was (1‘tuw a l.ultiltar l>t«»»( ) were Corporal H a rle y O. W illiam s. d nvlng . was overcome and lost T h a t tax-levyin g bodies started a P riv a te F irs t Class Leo C. Lyon, T h « period o f uncertainty which { control o f cat, which ran o ff the the l> alw aye (a ll (luring lh« early pa it . Sergeant Nelson F. W hlpps, S er year ago to put Into effect • oad into loo«« gravel and turned geant M ilfo rd Mooney, Sergeant program which G overnor M eter of July whan there 1« a m in im u m or | over several times M r Moderstrom reduction, George D. Foster. Corporal Leon B | now proposes fo r tax a c tiv ity In both buying am i pro w ith a few ««,-etches, hut Van N o rtw ic k . Corporal Lester W i th a t we can t cut our taxes fu rth e r duction, m ake« It Impoaalblc to do i escaped his w ife and small daughter were | Coiner. P riv a te E lw y n L. Bales, i w ithout b ring ing hardship to those othar than guaaa at what th« ini severely cut and were forced to P riv a te F irs t Class O rv il W Hodg- : who need Jobs In order to eat. th a t m ediate fu tu re holds. T h e re la to spend several days In an Albany ' son, Sergeant John C. M ille r. Ser- we a re n ’t w illin g to do aw ay w ith day no opp ortu nity Io meaaure the lloapltal The fam ily were on their of gean’ B ert L. H atch. P riv a te F irs t the things which we dem and supply again«! the demand, be way to this city ' Cla -> A lvin I. Hodgson governm ent, th a t we a re n 't w illin g cauae n eith e r la norm al Mr Moderetrom visited here a few to w reck our school system in order W h ile It la atlll d iffic u lt to find days the first of the week w ith hla I to eave taxes, that we w ouldn’t go a nythin g d efin ite upon which to patents . back to the roads we had 25 years baa« euch an a ttitu d e , It la true that BO ATIN G UN IIIA M IIM I I.AK K — M l THIKLMON IS l i l t K t.IIO I M l , ago, that we may be able to get the past four weak« have aavn a (C ut courtesy o f forest service.» I g re a te r efficiency but th a t we a re n 't grow ing feelin g o f optlm lam . Ito ' lik e ly to reduce taxes a great deal. porta continue to filte r in. eapeolal- ! th a t we don't wan t a special ses- ly fro m the eastern Im lu a lria l cen ■ sion of the legislature th a t m ig h t ters, to the affect that the sale of , pass a lot o f h alf-baked and llly- taw m a te ria l 1» lio ieaalng and Dial i considered legislation d u rin g the em ploym ent la picking up I t la Find That They Themselves ‘ few days th a t it would re m a in in not poaalble to determ ine aa yet I session and that local tax in g units «.WM • Are to Blame for Great w io-iher thle 1» in« i c n l t ,,r im- wish to re ta in home rule, w ere the atlm ulatlon which the country aa a Quintet Charged With Thievery expressions of opinion a t a m eeting Sunday, w ith a tem peratu re of The Bohem ia loop rood, resulting Grain Surplus whole received when Preeldent ’ held in Eugene W ednesday n ig h t to 98 ‘A. was the hottest day this sum from connection o f the Sharps at Local Texas Plant Oet Hoover announced hla plan for , consider the proposal o f G overnor mer. S w im m ing holes were crowd- creek and Brice creek roads, can be (oniga f ■ i.-r < m u i M eier for a 20 per cent tax reduc- ■ raveled, but those a tte m p tin g the Every Fund Shown Reduction e‘* an<1 one »tore reported selling F arm e rs in the c en tral states are Vagrancy Charge ad upon som ething more tangible more than 1500 pounds o f w ater- going back to horses and are dis- j ‘ loD The m eeting was called by the trip should understand that It Is one It does not appear poaalble for in Indebtedness During melons Saturday. carding tractors, according to N E . ' county ot commerce. requiring careful d riving , accord- lum ber price« to g o any lowei and C. W . Allen o f V id a made a typ F _ „ T h e m axim um tem peratu re F ri- Compton, who w ith M rs Com pton, m v s t.rv — and - .............. 11 Green. 111 V' \ V , , a r ’’h a’n " f « ‘« 'b u r g . Mi Mrs Huaaell Mr, yet there la considerable talk . He said he believed in a® W . (|gy wa« 87. on Saturday It reached has returned fro m a m otor trip t o ^ - t dow n. ® b y Oadlsmun and Mlaa d?*,r,c l «upervteor, who made In the unusually short shut downs ___ 88 and Jumped 10*$ degrees the th e ir form er home. E a rlh a m , la liftin g the burden o f tax a tio n fro m M ildred W lrta, taken Into c u sto d y ,h ' , r , P lM t week In com pany w ith w hich most m ills took over the Thursday of Iasi week on a charge ' K follow ing day. O n M onday it The reason they are going back to real, eata ,e ’ but be believed fu n d , ‘ h *» c“ y »»“ I O. E F o u rth o f July holiday W hen lu m Some interesting facts concerning dropped to 82 and on Tuesday to 81 horses. M r. Compton said, is be Produced by tax-levyin g bodies of C row ’ coun‘ y com missioner, T here bar la being delivered at distant o f having broken Into the Texas are cause they have learned th a t by ‘ be county were being spent w ith few turnouts on the most d an city finances can be obtained by points for leas than the logs are com pany’s d istrib ution plant here, gerous sections. com paring the sem i-annual state the use of m achinery they have * l3dom' ‘ bat there probably I. coating the m llla It would appear pleaded not g u ilty of vagraney The county has done considerable m tn ‘ - published In this issue, w ith themselves cut o ff th e ir greatest f^m e waste, but th a t on the whole th a t the losses fro m such »ales M onday m orning when taken be w ork sm oothing up and g ravelin g ,he »‘ a ‘ *«nent ° t “ y ' * r m a rk e t for g rain, the result being tbe *- satisfacto ry, and would be unbeatable even for well- fore Han Johnston, E u g rn r Justice the Sharpe creek road and It Is In In the w a te r d ep artm en t. $6.006 ti.e great surplus th a t has put grain th a t we can ‘ ' “ * * ¿ re a t y financed concerns, but (hey con of the peace prices below cost of production “ " > < * • ’ * a r * W 'lhng “ > back to The vagrancy charge wae filed to splendid condition ae fa r as M in e r- has been deducted fro m one bond tinue to run al Issue, an Issue of $20,000 has been Use of horses w ill also help in solv-1 co?d ,“ ° " ’ ° f yea" A 8 “ . T h e re Is no question but that the hold the group for federal officers, re tire d and an Issue of $35,000 has Ing the unem ploym ent problem and « -C h a m b e r s of this city said nr buyers w ere about ready Io come who w ill Investigate w hether the been added, leaving bonds $9.000 make it ,« .s ib le fo r more people to, th a L \ 20 ceKnt, ®u t , taxe* into the m a rk e t in good volume party conducted thievery on an in buy the products of the f a r m f a r m - co“ id be 7 ? 7 . question is g re a te r than a y e a r ago. How ever, A report on a m eeting o f lum ber early thia spring had there been any ters la te basis. A diary of th e ir trip . ers . . of the c entral i states u -ii___ w hether it Is desirable to do so. M r. w a rra n t Indebtedness bas been re- believe signs of strength, but when the may be used as a basis for such Cham bers has several times ex ! $13,139.92, leaving a net g a in men held In Tacom a July 17, at charge T he heat was so te rrific w hile which a num ber of im p o rtan t prob a tftn e e - developed the la tte r port pressed the opinion th a t prosperity of $4,000.64 fo r the d ep artm en t, a f M r. and M rs. Compton w ere in i j. , » ■ W hen officers made the arrest o f A p ril and continued to grow ter deducting $139 28 difference in lems c on fro nting the industry were Io w a th a t fa r m e r , were doing th e ir * ‘H C“ me * hen e m Plo> ers ° f labor discussed, w ill be made at a m eet plow ing and fa rm w ork a t night. worse through M ay and June, they last week they found in the p a rty ’s able to in c r e ^ e wages cash on hand. ing o f the W illa m e tte V a lle y L u m a p p a re n tly became sold on the idea tw o cars q uantities of clothing such Coun,ty JudB* B a rn a rd explained In the general fund there hl a berm en’s association at the Osburn In Polk county alone 160 horse* had th a t there la no bottom and even as silk stockings, pajam a«, overall« died fro m heat A t 7 o’clock o n e ' ^ " " P ^ e n t th a t would result gain of $2.20 In cash on hand and Lane county probably w ill be hotel F rid a y evening, according to night the therm om eter re g is te re d , f r ° m CU.ttin « though It la possible to buy today and the like, app aren tly stolen as fund* R e f* rr1? * for prices w hich weis considered n' a r,F *h' articles showed no spared the paym ent of $38.000 for “ decrease In w a rra n ts outstanding announcem ent by H . J. Cox, *a ia n , " ’ , h\ Ten care o f Insane, tu b ercu lar and o f $855 66, m aking a net gain of tary o f the association. The m eet 114, and 80 degrees at m id nig ht w a .,, ,o a, ,CU? r«ck bottom 25 years ago. dealers signs of having been worn not uncommon. would w ' llln * ‘ ° ‘ «T ‘ h a t if the $857 8« ing w ill begin w ith a d inner at the and o th er re g u la r users at lum ber autom obile Mrea and a num ber of feeble-minded patients In state In cut w ere made in every tax in g in the sewer fund there Is an in Osburn hotel a t 6:30. w ill la- appear a fra l l to step in and a n ti accessories o f various kinds also stitutions this year, but . . n I . unit. were found crease of $682.18 In cash on hand forced to pay next year J. 8. M ag ladry, president of the cipate (h e ir requirem ents. not T he arrest was made when Chief According to an opinion fro m the and a reduction of $1.500 In bonds association, and m em ber of the T h e past tw o w eek* have aecn _ i lized but expressions o f opinion on special advisory board recently ap conelderahly more inquiry, which of Police P ilc h er o f thia city, on hla M ultnom ah county d is tric t a tto r outstanding, a gain of $2,182.18. “Object were th a t we do not ■ome consider to Indicate that fall way Io Eugene, found the p arty ney’s office, the new. law req uiring In the street fund there Is an pointed by the state public service w an t it. buying w ill begin ea rly In Auguat. w ith th e ir cars parked o ff the the counties to be rea|>onslble for increase of $3,415.81 in cash on com missioner to assist In handling Senator Ed B ailey of Eugene said especially If there Is a lightening h ig hw ay near Goshen w hile replac the m m <>f ra tin g for these lam ent« hand, a decrease o f $12.090.38 in Oregon's Interests in the interstate Plana fo r the state A m erican he took exceptions to the oft-m ade up In price» W h ile northw est m ill ing a g enerator w ith one later Is valid, but the state, h avin g a l w a rra n ts outstanding and an in com merce commission’s hearing on I«egion convention to be held Aug- statem ent th a t tax levyin g bodies as having been taken ready levied fo r th a t coat this year, crease of $285 03 j t bonds, m akin g the application o f the railroads for stocks In the fir belt appear heavy identified .. ust 6, 7 and 8 in C orvallis are com- are spending money like drunken in the total, outside of an excessive “ ‘ ru <'k at the Texas plant cannot require the counties to pay. a net gain o f $15,M l . 16. T his show a rise in fre ig h t rates, w ill report pleted. according to word received sailors. H e and Senator W heeler I f this opinion holds, la n e w ill ing Is accounted fo r In part by the on a m eeting held in Salem a few by the local Legion post fro m con- said th a t the a g ita tio n brought q u a n tity o f low -grade common be- ” ’r' not have to pay thia year, but can fact th a t a y e a r ago w a rra n ts were days ago. Ing carried by the inland plants, vention headquarters in C o rv a llis .1 about by G overnor M e ie r undoubt- expect to produce some $35,000 next outstanding fo r a large am ount of other Item s of standard stacks, a l A num ber o f local Legion and td ly has had a s a lu ta ry effect which year, according to C ounty Judge im provem ent work. though am ple to perm it o f m aking M ain street a u x ilia ry m em bers expect to a t- w *11 be fe lt w ith in tw o or three C. P. B arn ard . quick shipm ent o f mixed cars, are Was widened and orn am ental lights tend. Plans are under w ay fo r Cot- i years, but that such ta x reductions w ith few exceptions not greatly out were installed. Paym ents by prop tage G rove to enter a team in a as 20 per cent do not seem possible, •Mr». It-» In a K u c g g e r IMea. o f balance. e rty owners were made follow ing g olf to u rn a m e n t to be held In con- Eugene. Sp rin gfield and Junction Mrs. Rosins Ruegger, a resident the publication o f the sem i-annual W hen the Im provem ent In the nection w ith the convention. C ity w ere found to be in the same A |>ers<>nal in ju ry claim grow ing of thia city fo r six m onths, died m arkets fo r northw est woods Comes 1 E n te rta in m e n t features w ill in- condition as Cottage G rove regard- J. D. W o o d ru ff of this city, was out of the shooting of Ruby Gleas- Munday at her home on B irch ave statem ent. It w ill be along w ith a general re acquitted in circu it court Tuesday ciude the follow ing: F in als of the I in 8 ‘ he necessity to levy taxes to er. a m inor, by Bruce Fraxee, a n nue. She was aged 82 years. 10 vival. fu r It has Io be adm itted that of last week on a charge of posses state ju n io r baseball contest: state ' meet B a n c ro ft im provem ent bonds, New L utheran P astor (.'oinea. other m inor, both residents of the months, 20 days. F u n era l services Those fro m here who attended Ihe present predicam ent la one W a lte r Syiw ester, Just graduated sion of a s till. T he Jury was out d ru m corps contest F rid a v n ig h t.! Blue M ountain d is tric t, has been were held at 2:30 Tuesday a fte r which cannot be remedied w ith any band concerts both n ig ht and day ‘ be m eeting were T C W h eeler, J. compromised through agreem nt of noon at the M ills chapel Rev W fro m L u th e ran Concordia sem inary, only h a lf an hour. production regulation power left in T he W o o d ru ffs have nine ch il m id nig ht m atinee o f 12 vaud eville! «■ Chambers. H . C. W ells. C. E the parents, according to a State V McGee officiated In te rm e n t was St Louis, said to he the largest the hands o f the m ill» when they ment filed Tuesday lr. circu it court In the A. F A A M I. O. O. F P rotestan t sem in ary in the w orld, dren and six o f them w ere in the acts, follow ing d ru m corps c o m p e ti-> Stew art. H A. Hagen. W o rth H a r- a re already tu rn in g out only a E lb e rt Bede. F. E . M enden- Mrs. tion; dances every n ig ht: w restling ’ has been appointed to serve the courtroom d u rin g the tria l. Fred Fraxee. fa th e r of Bruce, the cemetery. Ir lfle over o ne-third o f norm al between tw o n atio n a lly I b all and H e rm a n L a fk y . witness, m atch statem ent said, had agreed to pay She was born August 20, 1848, in Cottage G rove field. H e w ill take W o o d ru ff, called as a It la Im probable lhat prices w ill w elterw eig hts; golf a n d ' the witness know n She was up hla w ork a t the beginning of fain ted as she left go any low er hut no one can say $150 in settlem ent of the personal R ugw ell, Sw ltxerland. how ling tournam ents; a ir m aneu stand. September. how much longer they w ill rem ain In ju ry claim T his was held satis m arried J an u ary 23. 1869. to Albert I t was represented th a t the vers by 15 U. S a rm y flie rs ; street factory by M ay ( ’- leaser, ac tin g ae Ruegger and they came to the In < uupany w ith Pastor Simon where they are guardian fo r the vic tim of the gun. United States In 1873 and settled o f Eugene and Pastor Georg of W o od ru ffs are In destitute circu m stunts by various posts; grand street parade S a tu rd a y afternoon The statem ent. In the aha|te o f a on a fa rm near Iro nto n, Ohio. T w o Po rtland , re -re ta ry o f missions for stances and th a t the fa m ily would and big street carnival. request that the court g ra n t the ^ e ars later they moved west to Van- the M issouri synod o f the L utheran s u ffer severely i f the fa th e r were T he Corvallis post is stressing its rig ht to compromise the claim , couver. W ash In 1880 they moved church in Oregon, M r. S ly w e s te r; sen‘ ‘ ° prison housing fac ilities and is o ffe rin g a cited that the action grew out o f a to a fa rm three miles west o f Cres visited the Cottage Grove field yes rew ard of $25 to anyone who can 4-lving Real Service. shooting episode In which Rruce well and Mrs. Ruegger lived In the terday and le ft today fo r Roseburg. W hen M . Goldberg heard the not fin d a place to bunk d u rin g the T he 1931 county read oiling pro Fiasee used a .22 calibre rifle N o Creswell d istrict u n til m oving to Sunday evening at 8 o'clock a spe le tte r by a ir convention. g ram w ill come to a close this week M r and M rs 8 It V o n o f txts other circumstances w ere cited. cial service w ill be held by the words. "Send the C ottage G rove six m onths ago. w ith the placing o f oil on Hansen Angeles suffered eevere Injuries In Surviving relatives Include seven Lutheran s In the Seventh-day A d m ail," uttered by the strang er to lane, n orth of Eugene. an autom obile crash near Comstock children. Mias Rose and Miss Paul ventist church on west M ain street, whom he had given permission to On Tuesday the o ilin g crew was late M aturday a ften rao n T hey were M r. use the telephone in his Syracuse tne Ruegger. who made th e ir home at w hich M r. Syiw ester and iN . Y .l store, the m erch an t’s curios finishin g up a fo u r-m ile section of on th e ir way north and were near here w ith th e ir m other; M rs. Ed G eorg w ill speak. ity was aroused and a fte r the vis the Clear L ak e road, w hich extends Ihe rear end of a string of cars w ard Z ln ik e r. Eugene; M rs. H ild a M r. Syiw ester w ill be m arried in west fro m Santa C la ra across the held up by h ig hw ay rep air work. Hout, Corvallis; Miss Id a Ruegger, August to Miss I ’aula Georg of ito r had thanked him cordially and stepped fro m the store, Goldberg W hen the strin g was released M r P o rtlan d ; E d w ard Ruegger. Grcsh P o rtland. H e is the son o f F. W Mem bers o f the L an e com m ittee P ra irie road. T his job v irtu a lly All the old eut-ovei area across called c en tral and learned th a t the Voss attem p ted to gel to the lead fo r the Doernbecher ch ild ren ’s hos exhausted the o ilin g funds. am, and Ernest Ruegger. Creswell. Syiwester, president o f Concordia strang er had talked to some person This sum m er's o iling pro gram has H e lost control when his car hit the creek fro m the R u ja d a ranger T h ere are 11 g randchildren and college, P o rtland . p ita l are asking th a t m em bers of in P o rtland . Ore., and the b ill was loose gravel at the side of the high- j « » « o n 1» g row ing up rap id ly to been extensive, p a rtic u la rly w ith five great grandchildren the federated clubs and others in L u th e ran services in Cottage $74.25. way and cut »harply acrosa the ' Douglas f ir and w hat once was a terested again can fru it, ja m and regard to new w ork. T he am ount G rove have n been conducted by road. T h e re a r bum per of his Studs- '*»rren logged-off waste la ta k in g ' Pas- jellies fo r the hospital. Local fed of re-coating has been less than P y ra m id Pins. The Sentinel. Super b aker « « Ia n hooked the front on the appearance o f green tlm - F l t C n C r P l a n t E 3 t S M a rtin 1 S'm on of Eugene erated clubs have provided fru it for usual, according to Road bum per o f a F ord sedan, dragging berland. Some of the older trees the hospital fo r a num ber of years. visor Ed T u lla r. T he county oiling pro gram has It o ff the road and down an em- H ,e 12 to 18 feet tall. B a rrin g dee- The fru it m ay be taken to the W est bankm ent M r. Vo»« »uffered a ' iru c tlv e fire , children o f the next m in is te r house on the u niversity been financed fro m O. A C. funds. fra c tu re d w rist and a fractured generation w ill benefit fro m a for- campus in Eugene, where em pty shoulder and M r«. Voas broken est which w ill have grow n where ja rs w ill be given in return. T he O roviana A rriv e a t Fossil. this generation »aw an old one cut An oddity of natu re, a pitcher- rib» anil a wrenched back. The hospital's needs are g re a te r this Fossil Jou rn al M rs. N a n c y M. plant, sometime» also called a fly down. tw o were tak e n to a Eugene hos y e a r because o f g reater demands Oglesby and her daughter, M rs. catcher plant, was on display last p ital In the M llla ambulance. and less support. Janies P. G ra h a m (A n n a O glesby' week at the c ity lib ra ry T he plant T h e d riv e r of the Ford escaped o f C ottage Grove. Ore., are here was found In the v ic in ity of B an w ithout In ju ry but other occupant» F o rm e r Residents to Picnic. this w eek v isitin g M r. and M rs. don by M r», Charles Adam s o f E u o f the car w ere «lightly cut w ith The ann ual W a llo w a -W illa m e tte Charles P rind le and o th er old-tim e gene, a form ei Cottage G rove resi glaa«. Both car« were badly dam club picnic w ill be held Sunday, friends at Fossil. T he Oglesbys le ft dent. It has u curved hood that aged, August 2, a t the B enton-Lane p ark here in 1888. M rs. Oglesby's hus mn»ks the hollow stalk and gives F o r the next III days. .July 25 Io A ugust 3, The Sentinel is T h e forest service, In cooperation It the appearance of a hooded cobra (Id y lw o o d ', tw o miles south of band. D octor Oglesby, practiced m aking a special ra te of a four m o n th s’ su b scrip tio n for w ith I-ane county. Is p u ttin g on a rearing upright. A sweetish secre Monroe on west side P acific high m edicine here in those days, being crew to com plete the Brice creek tion a ttrac ts files and Insects to ■>0e. This applies Io obi am i new su b scrib ers alike. To take way. F o rm e r residents o f W a llo w a the only physician in this p art of road fro m m »ston to Cham pion the opening o f the hood. Once the county have been invited to attend. the country south o f T he Dalles. H e a d v a n ta g e ol Ibis o ffe r present su b scrib ers must b rin g su b bridge thl» season. Ih e first eam p insect craw ls Inside h a lrllk e projec- A num ber live in this com m unity. b uilt the house where Oscar M ille r sc rip tio n s up Io d ate. If sub scrip tio n is now paid in a d w ill be at Hobo camp, above Lund tlons prevent escape and the plant Those who attend have been asked is now living , also a p art of the vance, th e lo u r m onths will he added follow ing present ex to take th e ir own dinners. Coffee George T . Angell residence. The T he u d vi«abillty of using ihe Y. p ark, fro m which point the upper 1» able to absorb the Insect at its p ira tio n date. and ice cream w ill be furnished. ladies are planning on staying over M. C. A. cam psite on F ra n k Brice end of the load w ill be w orked. I t leisure. One of the plants on dis T he group w ill eat at 1 o’clock. u ntil a fte r the pioneer picnic. T hey creek, east fro m thl» city, a» head 1» believed that, w ith the heavier play was speckled w ith brown Games and sw im m in g w ill be en expect to visit M rs. W . S. Tho m p q u a rte r* fo r w in te r «port« 1» being equipm ent being furnished by the spots where enptured insect» had more stung the w alls o f the sta lk In an te rta in m e n t features. considered by the Eugene Y . M C. county, w ork w ill progress son. M rs. G raham 's aunt, at P ra irie A. T he ra m p would be ideal for rap idly than In past years. j e ffo rt to escape. C ity before re tu rn in g home. such purpose«, It wa» stated, a» T he G e r m a n reichstag (con P yram id Pin». T he Sentinel. I P yram id Pins. T he Sentinel. there alw ays 1« plenty o f »now tn gress' now has 39 wom en members. P yram id Pins. The Sentinel. that locality d u rin g the w in te r tim e and a good s k i course 1» to be By Otborne r M ««rtwa W.wseam vale found n ear the campalte. T he pro-! poaal w ill be taken up la te r and FELIX I - THOSE PEOPLE ME should It be decided to il«e the GREAT GUMSll- FREDDYI Q ic u i- OH TWEÖC M3Ü ARE, cam p fo r w in te r «port« some o f the oh me q e ! PIMP me ' MET AT THAT COUNTftY CLUB 'CHE6TÊR P. 06QYL IS Mummer cam p equipment w ill be READ ABCOT darling im SO y asked ; HAxlt TH E KIDNAPERS BfeftYL WAS 1PEIQ MAME - SA V .I HAVENT le ft there. / • FREDDY/ GLAD TO FlMD MOV.’ RANSOM VET ? HEIR. LITTLE BOV HAS BEEk) BEEN ANYuüHEQE ! T he second period of the hoy»' K ID N A P E D //- Hummer cam p w ill end Sunday. y T WHATS EATiM' MOO. C am p thl» y e a r ha« been more than j - " " MA? o rd in a rily suecesaful and haa been AV attended to capacity, according tn "Y " o fficial«. T h e "Y " cam p m ay be ueed a few day« next w eek by the 4-11 club hoy« fo r an outing, but no d efinite arrang em ent« have been made. FARMERS IN EAST ARE FEOEHAtOFFICEHSMAY ACT IN ROBBERY CASE Bohemia Loop Road Hard to Travel FINANCES OF CITY IN GOOD SHAPE h e rm o m e te r H its 98*/$ Degrees LUMBERMENOFVALLEY TOHOLOMFETTONIGHT t EANE MAY NOT PAY FOB INSANE UNTIL’32 Legionnaires Planning The «“«»"a plan was Io Attend Annual Meet ‘h* P erson al Injury Case S e ttle d Out of Court ana Woodruff Is Acquitted On Possession Charge COUNTY ROAD OILING Attempt to Crash Line Results Motor Accident R eq u est for Fruit Is A gain Made of Clubs New Forest Is Growing Where Old One Is Cut P lies, Bugs FOUR MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION 50c Road Champion Bridge Is to Be C om p leted Winter Camp May Be Located Brice Creek Cottage Grove Sentinel THE FEATHERHEADS F anny H as a Scare FREDDY Forests Employ Local Men. W hen w o rk In the Bohem ia ra n g e r d is tric t reaches U h peak, 28 to 30 men w ill he employed. N early all o f these, a num ber of whom a l ready are employed, w ill come from the Cottage G rove com m unity, It being the policy of the forest ser vice to em ploy local men eo fa r a» possible. t ' T- I - ! -??-