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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1931)
I VULUMH X I. NUMBER « STILL NEBULOUS • i ii in in i ng Bird is Tam e IX lN D O N , August 4 (Special.) A humming bird that might have been a cross between a regular humming bird ami a yellow jacket, recently visited flowers at the W I. Townsend place, and H was as tame as a humming bird recently described In (letter Homes and Hardens It was about half the sise of an ordinary humming bird ami stripes of a light brown orysl- low color ran around the body. The bird "hummed" up to a phlox and paid no attention to Mrs Town send, who stood for several min utes so close tu It that she could easily have placed her hand on It, Ho far as known this Is the only striped humming bird ever seen In this vicinity. ¡ad e t S t e w a r t H o n o r S tu d en t Forest Officials Mean It When They Say Forests Never to Be Depleted C O M GROVE FIRST IN LEAGUE Ix r a n L. Stewart, son of Mr. and i Mrs. l-aSells Stewart of this c ity .’ Millions Are Spent by Sport* * * " named the outstanding student i of the field artillery unit at the Lumber P u b l i c a t i o n Find» men Seeking Stream« That Fort I-ewls K. O. T. C. camp which Elkton in Second Place; Two Nothin« Upon Which to closed last week, according to a Teams to Play Here Are Well Stocked copy of special camp orders, signed Ranger Pieper Take« Editor on Another Trip to 8how What Predict Improvement by M ajor F. J. de Rohan, executive Sunday Afternoon. Government 1« Doing to Preserve Timber Resources and officer, and Lieutenant F 8 Blinn. An effo rt Is to ba made to reor adjutant received thia week by The Make Timbered Areas the Playgrounds of the People. |C' h » ' i Lamb«« tllsui.) ganize a rod and gun club here as Sentinel. The field artillery unit of The Cottage Grove baseball team, Tha general outlook lor lha part of a program to make this which Cadgt Stewart was a mem by defeating Yoncalla 9 to 5 Sun northwest lumber Indue try le eo (Hy Kt.llKHT HKPK I Visitors Are Welcomed. section of Oregon more attractive ber was named the honor unit of day at Yoncalla, cinched first place It requires a trip through a na hazy that no one ran point to any It is the policy of the forest ser for tourist-sportsmen Many thou the camp. Cadet Stew art received In the Southern Lane- Douglas Coun tional foreat to bring a realisation vice to extend every reasonable sands of dollars are spent in other a riding crop as trophy. thing definite or certain upon ty Baseball league. The team's fin of what forsat officials mean whan w hich to make a forecast ae to courtesy to visitors In the forests. sections of Oregon because of their The 1631 F ort Lewis R O T. C. thsy say that there need never be Hlgnboards aid them In traveling fame ax fishing grounds, and ratl- camp Included cadets from Oregon. al standing was eight wins and two what the future holds. defeats. Elkton, with seven wins There Is nothing that the lum ber a depletion of western forests and Mn,j gUe*ta are always welcomed at lions of dollars are spent an n u a lly 1 Washington and California ' and three defeats, placed second. to understand what the forestry lonely lookouts or ranger stations, In the country by those who are at Industry nan do within Its own Elkton and Cottage Grove will department la doing to Insure per where there la certain to be found tracted to places where the big ones ranks today that le workable which play at 2:30 Sunday afternoon on petual production. will bring about an Improvement. are biting. It Is believed that prob a plentiful supply of food. I Delbert Kelly field for the league Production Is down Io an extreme 1 remember years ago. shortly ably several hundred tourist cars Another Interesting sidelight of t purse, which will be split on a ly low point but the last two weeks such a trip Is what the government after my arrival in Oregon, while would stop here annually for stays I basis of 60 per cent to the winner have seen prices, which were a l Is doing to make the forests the a party of us were endeavoring to of several days it It were known ■ and 40 per cent to the loser. I t was ready under ooel for everyone, los make our way a short distance In that there was good fishing Many playgrounds of the people. : agreed at the start of the season ing further ground In most of the This w riter took such a trip re to the forests over a wagon road, prospective settlers Inquire about that the teams In first and second domestic markets. Just how long | ------ cently, It was one of several such that a ranger Whitcomb was his fishing and bunting. places should play one game on this the mills that have money to lose The state game commission is trips he has taken, always over new name I have not seen him since — basis. Elkton is responsible for both will be willing to operate as they territory, or partly new territory put his own horse between the following a new plan in the props-' Tonight'» ProgTam Will Open of Cottage Grove's defeats. How now are, running deeper in the red (Its host was Paul Pieper, district shafts to take the place of our horse gation of young fish and Is not re ever the score Is even between the each month, hi a question It Is Council 1» Asked to Adopt ranger at Rujada. who saw to It which refused to pull the mountain leasing them until they are old With Chautauqua Program two for Cottage Grove had defeat grades T hat was an Introduction enough to care for themselves. It practically out of the question to that everything was provided to ed Elkton twice In non-league Ordinance for Protection reduce wages further, and moat of of Magic games. make IJje trip a pleasant one for a to Oregon forests that astonished Is believed that the plan will w ith the other expenses are fixed person who doesn't mind roughing one who believed, from what he had in a few years result In splendid The box score for Sunday's game Milk Produoen The stimulation which business follows: It and la willing to take to the heard befdre hla arrival, that they fishing streams wherever plantings preserves carefully are made, but no community can in general received when President saddle for 10 to 20 miles a day over were great The community meetings being Cottage G rove (9) Hoover first announced his plan for get fish unless It has a rod and The city water department will rugged country. The trip was guarded against trespassing. AB PO A held this week in the armory under financial relief for Germany died hereafter collect penalty upon de through the Umpqua foreat. from gun club. This was learned recent- 2 2 the auspices of churches of the city Knickerbocker, as ..3 out very quickly. Jy when Ed Keltxer made applica O ld Ocean Bed. Rujada to Musick, to Hertrude lake. linquent accounts. The penalty has 1 have drawn capacity houses each Van Blaricom, 2b .JS Ixioklng the situation squarely In not been applied since the first of Holland Meadows, Hardesty look We saw unmistakable signs that tion for fish /o r this community. night and w ill continue until Sun W itcher, c f _____ 5 0 the face It has to be admitted that the year, but It has never been re out and home by way of the June »nee the ocean bcut against the China pheasants and other birds J. Bricher, c __ 5 » day night. D r. Leroy J. Mitchell is there has been but little relief to pealed and the city council, at Its Mountain way. which Is all up and rocks on some of the ridges along are also sent to communities hav 0 the evangelist and the programs are Cochran, i f _____ 5 the widespread unemployment all Monday night meeting, ordered down for 17 miles. which we traveled, but that was ing sportsmen's organizations. 3 provided by talent from the Piney Pillsbury, 3 b ___ .4 One reason that fish and game over the United Stale# The h ar that It be collected. Another rule 1s before the days of national forests, 0 Of course Pieper was assisted as Woods school of Braxton, Miss., Cooper, p ____ __ .5 vesting of this year's crops finds (hat water service be shut off when host by forest service employes at forest rangers and country editors. are sent to communities having 12 which wa.j organized to train col I. Bricher, l b ___ .4 these organizations is because such prices so poor that many kinds of water rent la dsllnquanl for »0 days It Is doubtful whether there was 0 ,.4 ored boys and girls In C h ristian ity,: C. Swanson, r f the points named, and the boys In foodstuffs have been left in the A petition asking permission to the woods live well despite the ex even a tax problem In those days, groups are expected to cooperate character and service. .1 0 ' Kerr, rf ---------- fields due to the Inability to get construct a wooden walk in front one- *n *he protection of fish and game, and (here certainty were no pense and difficulty of getting food The program tonight w ill open I enough to pay for th r mat of of the (auMwell, Olsason and Breed to see that proper fish ladders are piece bathing suits Total ______ 13 9 17 27 14 1 to them by pack train. at 7:30 with a Chautauqua program handling In getting to the markets love properties on west Main street built where needed, to see that w a • • • of magic At 8:30 D r. Mitchel] will Yoncalla (5) People cannot buy lumber without was referred to the street commit ter wheels a r e so constructed Ingenious B a k e O v en s. give a sermon lecture on "The J. Cellars, 3b _ . . . i M illions o f Treee Grow . money, or at least the prospects of tee. Because of the difficulties of and located that fish will not be Greatest Challenge." R. Wise, c ....4 having some, and on that sound In every trip this w riter has made packing heavy articles Into the injured and to In other ways pro Fire Chief Mackin was given A t 7:30 Saturday night 100 chil E. Cellars, 2b . —.4 basis of reasoning the outlook for authority to purchase 100 feet of he has noted that hundreds of mountain fastnesses, the forest ser tect wild life. 4 dren in uniform w ill give a concert R. Cox, If ____ the fall months la none too cheer hose. Mr. Keitzer, who is taking an in thousands, probably millions of vice boya have to exercise their and at 8:30 D r. M itchell will give a Applegate, sa-p X - J ful L. M Hankins aaked the council young trees, young firs and plnea. Ingenuity in providing many things terest In the reorganization of a I sermon lecture on “Mother, Home E. Kruse, lb _ 4 The United Htalee la In a peculiar to enact an ordinance standardlx-1 ranging In age from one year up, that are almost necessities. I was club here, says Oregon could easily H. Kruse, c f _ __2 and Heaven." condition We are poverty stricken ing grades of m ilk and cream It are crowding out underbrush and Intrigued by their method of pro be made a great sportsmen's para Guard, 3 Two services will be held Sunday.' 5 ua/ ' 1l rf in the midst of plenty The facts was said that outsiders are selling soon w ill be well on their way to viding ovens. In several camps f .'va dlse, that it would become the The celebrated C ” Cox, p-ss ____ 3 Driggs fan are there la too much of every a lower grade of milk than local replace the millions of feet that go gal Ion kerosene cans had been used. greatest fishing state In the world 1 B. Cellars, ef ___ 1 thing too much wheat and yet producers at prices that local pro- the saws every year. There are One aide of the can was cut out and C. Wise, r f ___ ___ 1 people are going hungry for bread; ducera can not meet. now »real stands of timber where. In about the center of the apace Ited. and thousands of additional I pear at the 2 30 afternoon service too much wool and people are wear Bide were received for au d itin g ' »ben the pioneers arrived here, | wires had been strung lengthwise tourists would come. He points to Dr. Mitchell w ill lecture on "Ameri-1 T o t a l _____ 33 5 8 27 12 4 ing their rlothes to shreds; too city rerorde but no action was there was nothing except brush, to form the shelf upon which bis the fact that two years' protection Summary 2-base hits, W itcher. ca and Prohibition *' A t the 7 o'clock much lumber and people are crowd taken. grass and a few seed trees. This Is cuits, bread or cake was placed of the steelhead has resulted i n 1 service Dr. M itchell will speak on J. Bricher. Pillsbury, J Cellars. ed Into antiquated houses. Unless A transfer of 31200 was made shown by the age of trees that The open aide was then shoved up their appearance in streams where "Love, Courtship and Marriage.” Applegate, H . Kruse; 3-base hits. ____ ______ _ ___ __________ some miracle can be performed up from the street fund to the general rl‘ “ K® from 60 years of age up. The close to an _ open fire The results they were never before known At last night's meeting, in place W itcher. J. Bricher. Cochran, R. <>n business It begins Io took fund. ~ ‘ number of young pines in the Ump- were astonishing, and the product They have even appeared in inland Cox: hits, o ff Cooper. 8. off Cox, 8, though Ihe coming winter will Councllman Helliwell and Chlsf 'iua Is something of a mystery, wax palatable for one who had been streams which could only be reach of D r. Mitchell's sermon lecture on off Applegate. 9; Dougle play, E. make last winter look like a proa of Police Pitcher were Instructed There are a few great seed trees working In the open or who had ed by coming up the Columbia and "Finding God," D r. Fred Bennett Cellars to E. Kruse; bases on balls, parous period for the lumber indus to attend to removal of rubbish, extending ISO to 200 feel towards traveled IS mllex or so on horse - W illam ette Steelheads were pro- of Chicago, president of the Ameri by Cooper, 1, by Cox 1; strikeouts, tected by merely classifying them can Science Foundation, spoke. try. overhanging limbs, etc , from streets ,he heavens. But why It the young back. by Cooper. 9. by Cox, 2; h it by • • • as trout. He believes that if steel growth only starting now? W hy Nothing Is to be gained by build and sidewalks of the city pitched ball. I Bricher by Cox; head have increased so much In M rs. M a r th a M ou nt Die» ■ i . i . - hasn't It been In progress for 30 or ing a foundation upon false hopes. A t the Hardesty r. ountaln look passed balls, R. Wise 2; winning . . . . | . too years’ There la little mer- out 1 offered to take my usual two years, prohibition of commer Funeral services foi Mrs. M artha pitcher. Cooper: losing pitcher, Cox: Crow's (•a rlflc Coast L um ber D i cial fishing for 10 *r - U C I U D S ! chantable pine on this tide o f the place as years would re- i Adaline Mount, who died Thursday gest has always made a sincere ef. dishwasher. Lookout time of game. 1:55; umpires, Hogan fort to avoid making (he wish mountain*, but in year* to come Smithson said: "Nothing doing' I suit In complete stocking of all of last week In Salem, were held and G. Smith. there w ill be billions of feet of IL do the work for my guests." There's streams of the state with the vari Monday afternoon at the Methodist father to the thought In analysing The final standings of the league ous ocean fish tha/ seek fresh wa church. Rev. M eredith A. Groves of teams follow: the general outlook xnd a clue» This reproduction comes entirely a real lookout for you! W L ter for spawning He believe that. scrutiny of business today shows ficiated. Interm ent was In the A. A lookout’s Job lx about the most without effort on the part of any- Cottage Grove __ 8 2 If the state does not act. the fed little, |f anything, that promises a F. & A M .-I. O. O. F. cemetery. one except those who keep out for- lonesome one that 1 can imagine. Elkton 7 The Dorena Cob and Kernel Corn eral government will, and that a better demand for lumber at any The Rebekah lodge had charge of eat fires. Every year the govern Sometimes he goes a month w ith S u t h e r lin ____________________ time during the next 60 to M days club and (he Itorena Cowboys. m rnt extends Its fire fighting lines, out seeing a human being, and us federal order prohibiting commer services at the grave. Mrs. Mount Reedsport _________________ ,_ 4 4-11 clubs, under the leadership of every year It Is better fortified to ually Ihcn It Is only the packer. cial fishing will be a real closing was aged 77 years. 3 months, 27 Yoncalla -------------------- --- ------3 P. F. Rose, are being sent 4-H club get Its men quickly to a fire with Smithson said he had read Wells' order with which the legislature days. She had been a resident of Lorane ______ 2 charters for their organlaatiohs. will be powerless to interfere the Cottage Grove district for 45 "Outline of History" three times. In These are presented by the United better fighting equipment than all those readings he did not learn years. they had the year before. Every States department of agriculture M artha Adaline Veatch was born year many miles of trails and tele where forest rangers originated, and are forwarded to the county see April 3. 1854. in Enfield. 111. She phone wires are added. From an club agent by State Club Leader H. was married to David Mount on New Forest Growing, C Seymour. Members of the two eminence one may look over hun November 7, 1872, in Enfield. They On our return trip we passed died* of thousands of acres of groups ar»: W arren Cooper. Mendle came to the Cottage Grove district trees that took like a trackless through the area where the United Ordinary Thief Doe* Not Know X T M“îv“n‘ B r n n e t t '’" C h ¿ X ¡ ^_1^ ™ r , '-b-ttí ! n‘]u.l,Ltx‘"_“ , ’ w2L1 in 1885 and settled on the London road. Mr. Mount died in 1887 and find trails or ways leading through for several years. The area la fully Kaufmann, Donald Sanford and for many years Mrs. Mount oper these vast area*, the location of covered with young growth from How to Beat Present Clifford Thrasher In the Corn club; one to eight j ears of age that w ill Each Team Wins Game by One The sum of $8088.70 is delinquent ated their farm. Claren INiterson, Orville Peteraon. such trails and ways being such as Surviving relatives include a to make every acre as nearly ac soon be crowding out the under on street and sidewalk assessments Oar Oonitniotion Charlie Kaufman, James Brooks. growth. The new growth is from and »3.368.16 Interest is delinquent daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Green. cessible as possible. Point. Tie to Be Played Robert Wagner, Olenn Jennings. xecd trees left standing. on property which the city is likeiy Cottage Grove, and a granddaugh- Donald Hanford and Melvin Ben Off Tuesday. Crime would be cut down 70 per nett In the Calf club to have to take over to protect its ter. Mrs. Lloyd Stanfield. Portland. G overnm en t M a in ta in s Roads The idea that some have of interests, according to a report Mrs. Mount was a charter mem cent If every person stepping out of The government cooperates every Uncle Sam’s service was Illustrted ber of the local Methodist church hla ear. I f even only for a minute, year in the maintenance of two by a sign I found stuck on a nail made to the city council Monday and was a member of the Rebekah would lock hla car, according to night by the city property commit The Christian Sunday school base county roads Into the Umpqua. inside a packing box cupboard In tee. The committee expressed their lodge. Joe Keller, Portland, special agent ball team defeated the Methodist I ’ I' » Champion and Sharp. Creek, lead- o„ ,: r a m p f i f ^ : ra m ? i . of In Oregon for the national auto Sunday school team 19 to 18 in an ng to I t . fire .tatlo n a t Musick, private construction, so keep it X . S v ta k e n o over 7 e r bv T t T 2 as , mobile theft bureau, who was a already taken by the the c city, indoor baseball game last Friday from which point supplies, taken clean. I f you are arreated Governor well as that likely to be taken over, visitor here Wednesday and con and the Methodists returned the th a t far by motor, are sent In sev- Meier won't pardon you." ferred with Chief of Police Pilcher. is worth approximately the city compliment Wednesday night by lookouts .. * to outlying x j n government camps there are liens against It. The recommenda No fire* have been reported this era! directions Cars are so constructed these defeating the Christians 15 to 14. A or ranger station*. It hax started, printed signs requesting sanitation year from the Layng creek section tion was made that sales be made days that locks make them practi championship game w ill be played entirely at Its own expense, the and warning against the hazards of of the national forests, according to on the installment plan. cally secure. In an entire year In Tuesday evening on the high school construction of a motor road that forest fires. word from I he ranger station at Portland, of tha ISO to 173 cars T H O R N T O N C O R N E R S . Aug. 6. grounds. Considerable interest has • • • will lead through the heart of the stolen monthly, only one has been Rujada. — (Special.)—W . C. McLagan. who, been aroused in the series, Mrs. Em ily Brookhart Dies. Umpqua forest from the Rujada I» o p Road la Pasaahle. Fire« have been reported burning a car that had been locked, and Both teams scored their wins in Funeral services for Mrs. E m ily it is feared, lost his life when his district ranger station to Diamond A t the start of our trip we travel- thia was taken by a man who had near London and In the Potts * Elisabeth Brookhart, mother of Joe airplane crashed in a fog over ¡ the final inning. In F rid a y’s game been an automobile mechanic and I Turpin cutting on Mosby creek, but lake Ranger Pieper said he expects ed over the recently opened loop Brookhart of this city, who died Winchester bay last week, is a ¡ the Christians scored seven runs to understood rewiring Ihe Ignition. I *■ believed little damage haa been thia road Io be completed w ithin road In the Bohemia district which 10 years. The first section Is being connects the Champion and Sharps Thursday afternoon of last week at brother-in-law of L. R. Smith of nose out the Methodists who had Very seldom does a thief enter a i ,ll’ne' _________ built on the roadbed of the old creek roads. W hile careful drivers her home In Drain, were held at 3 this place. McLagan delivered a : been leading 18 to 12. car which he finds standing at a Wednesday's game was a see-saw logging road operated several years accustomed to mountain roads need o'clock Sunday afternoon at the fresh crab by airplane to Mr. “ Ito by the United States Logging have no fear, it Is not yet a road D rain Church of Christ. She had Smith several weeks ago. M rs .: a ffa ir w ith first one team and then curb. Ha watches an owner leave W o o d a r d a car, sees that the car haa been company, which extended seven or that Invites the average motor car been a resident of D rain for 43 Smith, who was visiting in North the other gaining the lead. The left unlocked, knows that the o p -1 ■ G ,,r » r v l* / eight rode* up the mountain* to the operator. A piece of old road is yet years and was born 71 years ago in Bend, sent the crab by McLagan. Christians scored three runs in the erator la out of sight and that there : • O U p p ij east of Rujada. The old railroad ties in use that has several sharp hair- Kokomo, Ind. A fter her marriage who was on bis way to Tillamook. first to lead 3 to 2. The Methodists » C _ IJ « ... e a r. . . . _ ■ *_ i. x ______ a , a ll U a. ..L l.k la a good chnnre for u getaway The » tail of 4 the plane in . w h ich , scored two in the second and held are used for bridge decking. W hile pin turns. This old piece of road is she lived in Missouri for several “Automobile thieves are In four i this road will be p rim arily for pro to be replaced and the drive will years before coming to Oregon. Mr. McLagan and a companion. Rex the Christians scoreless to take the Brattain. were flying was brought lead at 4 to 3. At the end of the claaaea, the tourist who wishes The W. A. Woodard Lumber tection of the forests, all national then be one that no one who would Brookhart died several years ago. transportation, tha crim inal who oomiumy'a mill resume,! operations forest roads are open to the public like to motor through the Alps Besides the son here, surviving up from Winchester bay by a g ov-¡fourth both teams were tied at 9- wishes a car to take him to and this week for an Indefinite period. and this one w ill a t once become should miss. relatives include five children, Mrs. ernment dredge last week but no all. The Methodists forged ahead • • • Eva King, Las Vegas, Nev.; W a l trace of the two aviators has been in the next two innings and at the from the scene of a crime, the So far as now known the run will one of the greatest scenic drives In ter Brookhart, Scottsburg; H a rry found. Joy-rider who start* with taking a be merely to clean up logs that al- the state. Everything within rea- end of the sixth were leading 13 to Improvements at Rujada. car for a lark, sea* how easy It la ready are down The mill had not son is done to make the people feel I At the Layng Creek district rang Brookhart. Multnomah; Mrs. C. G. 10. In their h alf of the seventh and operated for several months. that the forests belong to them. and goes from bad to worse, and er station I found a rather preten LaG rander and Stanley Brookhart. I steal Legionnaires Attend Picnic. final inning the Christians scored All that I* asked of those traveling tious Improvement program being Drain. tha commercial thief who remove* A group of local Legionnaires at four runs to take the lead but the Interm ent was in the Drain cem tended an American Legion picnic Methodists came back in their half Identification marks and sell* the 0 4 4 Fellow s Picnic N ear Lorane. In ’ be forests Is that they practice completed. A separate building has ear. The commercial thief has been held Sunday at Riverside park. A and tied up the game w ith two Several hundred persons were In sanitation and exercise every pre- been provided for the business of- etery. completely eliminated In Oregon by , attendance at a picnic given Sun- cautlon to prevent forest fires. flee of the ranger and his protec- basket lunch was served and games runs. the registration law and the others day by the Lorane Odd Fellows The score by innings follows provided entertainment. Other Whnt has been said of the Ump-; tlon assistant, the old barn has been Morgan on State Police. would ba eliminated If ears were lodge on the upper Sluslaw near qua forest, which Is only a small removed and a new one provided, represented were Methodists . ....... 2 2 5 0 3 1 2—15 Paul Morgan of this city, who was Legion posts always locked when left unattend Lorane. Lodges from Cottage Orove, pnrt of the natlonnl forest area of (be old warehouse has been re- a member of the state tra ffic force, Springfield, Junction City, Albany. C h ris tia n s ...... ........3 0 4 2 0 1 4—14 ed." M r. Keller said. Eugene, E lm ira and Crow were rep- the state, Is applicable to all the placed by a new one. which is also was retained as a member of the Brownsville. Monroe. Corvallis and Sentinel. Fire Proof Sa esented. Games, swimming and forests. And they should be called a garage for half a dozen cars state police force, when that or Eugene. Approximately 200 were In hand music provided entertain forosts. They are no longer re- owned by those who have gone In- ganization took over the tra ffic attendance. A short meeting of the Arm y Deaertera Arreated Here. district council was held. servee. (Concluded on page 6.) department on August 1. Jack Muny and George Doyle. ( ment. deserters from the U. 8. army at Vancouver, Wash., were arrested By Oaborn« Hunday of last week by Htate Police ’ O fficer Morgan when the car In i which they were riding crashed with another near Yoncalla. The two had stolen a car In Portland and were said to be under the In fluence of liquor. One Is In a hos pital na (he result of Injuries sus tained In tha crash; the other Is In Jail. The stolen car was demolished. CITY IS TO COLLECT P E N A L T Y ™ BENT ARE DRAWING CROWDS Horen a Get ( charters 8 No F ir e s R e p o rte d 1* rom I’Orests Mill tO Cllt THE FEATHERHEADS H a rt Car Damaged In Critah. A Chrysler automobile belonging to H a rry (F a t) Hart and driven hy Jimm y Renford of Medford, crash ed Sunday of last week at Coos Junction with a car driven by Ruby Coryel. Roth cars were badly dam aged. Mlsa Coryel suffered only minor cutH and bruises but her mother, who was riding with her, sustained severo cuts. Stnte Police O fficer Morgan, who Investigated the crash, reported that Renford. who had no drivers' license, was at fault. H a rt was returning from playing for a dance. • CHURCHES OF CITY TIE BASEBALL SERIES 58,000 STREET LIENS FOUND DELINQUENT GREATLY CURB CRIME L o s t A v i a t o r W as Known Here