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Nt'MREK «1 COTTAGE GIMíVB, U N « UOUNTY OREGON. FRIOAV. NF.FTEMHER 4. IMI V U l.l'M K XI.. Civet Cut Is E q u a l To Weasel As Killer PflCT (IL INQANF IQ UUd I Ui IN jH IlL I J ingl 6 5 ^ire Marshal Ready To Aid In Formation S141B TWO MONTHS HENDERSHOTT’S TAKE Pr«“ ^ >n w * * ‘ GAME FROM G. G. TURKEY BUSINESS IS MILLION DOLLAR ONE T h e longevity of cedar aa a roof . _ - covering was illustrated a t the 9. C. —■ • (By JACK IK IW A IIII ) - . Veatch place on H ilk creek, where „ i - , I f th« w«»«rl hi«« ait equal In Speaker Would Be Sent If Return Game Will Be Played re<L si HhakeJi th a t were laid w Competitors Circulate F a ls e j point of pure dow n*rlirht vicious- : Lane May Join With Mulino- wufaed iQ year« ago by M r. V eatch'e fath er. J nssa. bhxMl-thltstlnasu <ui<l m u rder Statement, to Injure Co Labor Day on Delbert Sylvester Veatch. one of the earlleet L 8 Smith Injured, Two Boy» i <»ua ('uassdnese. It la hl« ag« old mah in Refu.nl to Meet Organization p io n eer, of t h l. section, were re operative Concerns • ou«ln, the ctvat ra t, oftlm ea In thh • Kelly Field in Oar Excapo Injurien placed thia week. T he ro o f is a flat State Demand. ___ country re fe r ted to a« the wood one, otherwise the shakes would skunk O f a recent «um m er am oni in Wild Ride. I T h« state fire marwhal'e o ffice T h e tu rk e y business is one of the Hendershott's Eugene baseball have lasted m any years longer the »everal brood« of young bird T h e coet of caring to t lain® coun- .t e n d , reedy to cooperate w ith the best paying Industries of the state on u poultry ranch o f this eectlf>r ty Insane fro m June <1 to August 1 Cot Lag« Grove com m u nity In the team defeated the Cottage G rove and should reach a m illio n dollars *1 he business d ls ttic t was throw n ' wa« one that was the pride of th am ounted to $1410.14, according Io org an izatio n of a com m unity fire tra in 5 to 3 In a pitchers' battle this year, according to T . B. G a r Cooper, local into an u proar for a few minute« f «ea«on*« hatch a b ea u tifu l hen, an a ala te m en t received fro m asylum protection d le trlc t. A. H . A v e rill, .Sunday In Eugene rison, O aklan d tu rk e y grow er, who W ednesday fotenoon when a cat i exceptional m other bird teom ehen» auth o ritie s by the county court. The etete fire m arshal. In a le tte r to h urler, allowed only five hlta, tw o spoke a t the m eeting o f the O regon of these scratch Infield blnglea, and ta li w ild and crashed buildings at are fa r better than othere In this fig u re Includes the expense fo r 24 T he Rentlnel. says: T u rk e y G row ers association held the tw o Eugene p itc h e r., H a rris o n the M ain and tflath «treats Inter« 1 reepect) and H h alf-grow n Rhode not violen tly Insane al the Salem - M y a tte n tio n le directed to an and Kelsay, gave out only five hit« last w eek In O aklan d H e said th a t •action, b a iv ly missing a dosen or i lelaml«. hatched late T he o w n aaylum and BI at the Pendleton In- «.<$llorl»l In you r pa|»er of August J*17wM.n'*thetn” tu rk e y growers should realize th a t more persons and «erlouely in ju i er*« mind wa« on a com fortable stltu tio n Feeble-m inded and tuber- M advocating the organixatlon o f a _ they are In big business. , Ural fire protection d is tric t fo r the Coopei pitched good ball to t t . . . . . . . told --------- of lug the ow ner of the cat. L. Htaf «upply of T hanksg ivin g day files, cu la r patients are not Included Speakers . a . t the . m . . eeting W h e th e r lam e county w ill pay city o f C ottage Grove and Im m edi- toC“ '» bhutd ‘ d* j 1,.'/d ’ rah(X t-a W h , , e O r e 8 o n B , r d i In c r e a s e , th(, e ffo rta being made by compel rrlved They w ete kept In a movable house ford rtm lth, who recently here fro m C a lifo rn ia lie le broth- and »«t up w ire me«h pen, which n „ lull ... |i .,v l d e d b y a n ew s t a b B ttg ltM a '■ — - - - —. - — tors . . . . . ... to x b — reak v up .... • the ^ cooperative n « r » iiu Total for — Whole Coun In tw o previous games w ent to er of M rs. A E Corny gave the brood fresh ground and taw, rem ains to be decided, accord- associations by c irc u latin g false "T h ia e d ito ria l le u lre c tly In line pieces, m akin g six errors, w hich T h e car had been left in gear, com fortable freedom every day. A Ing Io C. P B arn ard , county Judge w ltb statem ents. It was said th a t the <aunpalgn fo r the organ- try Is Lower. night they were shut In. to all In la n e m ay stand w ith the M ultno - igatlon of ru ra l fire protection dis- contributed larg ely to the defeat. , w ith the ign itio n on. w hile Mi N o rth w est T u rk e y G row ers associa Eugene started the scoring In e S m ith rocked the cat fo rw ard and tent safe from possible varm int In mah county a uth orities In th eir con t f ic t , u a means o f reducing the tion controls h a lf the northw est ten tlon th a t the counties are not heavy ru ra l losses In the stute and H ret inning, c halking up three runs T u rk e y prices fo r 1931 w ill be crop an.l that mem bers have got _____ backw ard to release the starter iruslon. Bui on a certain night th we w ant to commend you most ™ tw o w alks tw o errors and tw o about th ,Me f(>r 193O ,, better prices through th e ir pools which had etuck T h e front wheel« rep air of a slat th a t had slipped |>OUnd to pay the bills, fo r th e ir In had been cram ped tow ard the aide flu m ovei a »malt t-iack In the Katis u n til 1933 as the regular bl- h e a rtlly fo r your stand and endoree- hits. They added a n o th e r ru n In was predicted by experts at the an than they would have got by direct w alk W hen the s ta ite r released boards of the house was neglected rn n la l app ro priatio n for the asylum s ,„ ent of m is public service move- the fo u rth on a w a lk and Green's nual m eeting of the O regon T u rk e y selling. three-bagger. the c a r started , Jumped onio the W h a t p io w llng a n im a l other than wmm made by Ihe 1931 legislature m , n t. G row ers' association held re c e n tly ’ I t was said th a t m a rk e tin g t w C ottage Grove, which had been in O akland. Figures revealed at keys is a real business proposition sidew alk. thereby avoiding crashing dern. ineaely. beady-eyed riv e t , F o r the counties to pay the bill sub -’T h is d e p a rtm e n t stands ready to in to a car ahead of It, crashed Into r a l c„uld have found th a t chanci m ille d by the elate would am ount render you w hatever service Is held scoreless fo r the firs t fo u r In this m eeting Indicated th a t there beset w ith dangers, especially In plate gtaaa w indows of the Neleun o pening* In he want. At feeding to double paym ent since the coun w ith in Its legal Jurisdiction, and nings, staged a ra lly in the f ifth are less turkeys In the U nited g ettin g the best m a rk e t price. As- M otor com pany, careened aw ay and lim e next m orning the fine old lies are taxed to meet th e ir shar«- w (n 5 . pleased to furnish you a that accounted fo r three runs on a States as a whole this year than sociations have to guess as to the w alk and three hits. Eugene made 1 ^ , but thxat in O regon and C all- • num ber o f birds they w ill have ■ hoi across Sixth street Into (he m other bird and the 14 young ones, of the app ro priatio n made by ihe .p e a k e r to present the legal pro- score In the eighth. T h e f Orn la there is an Increase. T his and this adds to the d iffic u ltie s of building occupied by Kern’s for Ju.i ready for lb.- fry in g pan, wen- legislators. ceedlngs and the benefit» to be de- Its fin a l H o rn and G reen in the w ou|d indicate. It was stated, th a t g ettin g best prices, especially In Drugs T h e force o f (he impact foiind »» dead »« the proverbial j f ( pa counties are made to pay rived In the o rg an izatio n of such a w ork of outfield robbed C ottage there would be no g lut in the m ar- m a rk e ts controlled by com petitors eviden tly th re w the car into revere« .I., r nail, all nicely piled up in the thia year and next w ithout th e d is tric t In your locality w henever Eugene ket and th a t the price would re- I t was also said th a t storage and It craw fished into the intersec re n te , of the coop every head cut »(ate g ra n tin g an adjustm ent in the you decide to call a m eeting for < îro v e of a t least tw o runs stocks are low and th a t prices eom- tion In a circle, brushed a car Off and Ihe v a rm in t still on the taB levy. It w ill he Impossible fo r: th a t purpose." T h e results: R H E m a in steady Last year L an e county m arketed parable to those received a year arroue the street and returned to Job It appeared that as he satis ,he counties to operate w ith in the 1 Hendershott's ........ 5 5 2 -------- -------- 12.000 t u r k e y s ago should be received this year, or the Kern building, missing a sleel fled his m urderous Cottage G rove 3 5 6 a pp ro xim ately appetite he >ix per cent lim ita tio n . Judge Bar _________ lamppost and a stone p illa r as It cwelled l.eyon.l Ihe measure of Ihe „ a id declared. W ith the Insane cost B atteries: ______________ Hendershott's, H a rr l- through the O regon T u rk e y G row - 38 cents to 40 cents I f the year is a son. Kelsay and Stoenchel; Cottage ers' association, w hich is a ffilia te d n orm al one I t was believed that backed under a projecting portion hole Ih io u g h which lie had entered fur Io n e county am o un tin g to ap- Grove, Cooper and B rlch er w ith the N o rthw est T u rk e y G ro w - the association tonnage w ill be o f the building and had again T he eyes of the owner o f th a t pen pro xlm ately $1000 fo r lees than I wo Cottage Grove w ill play a re tu rn ers' association. T he la tte r organ- h eavier this year, which w ill de s ta rte d to circle (he Intersection be of chickens were as m urderous as m onths. Ihe county would have to game w ith Hendershott's a t 2:30 ization handles all sales fo r the crease the overhead per bird. fore stopped by F red Bennett of Ihoee of Ihe civet cat. H e was like pay about llkssi a year over the I^ b o r day on D elb e rt K e lly field various organizations in seven weat- the m otor com pany, who Jumped Ihe colored men who said he haled re g u la rly budgeted am ount, a sum onto a ru n ning board and turned some poor fellow so bad he wished much la rg e r than can be absorbed A real b attle Is promised and the ern states. (earn Is eager to have a big crow d I O f all mem bers o f the association o ff the ign itio n he had a hotel w ith a thousand by the six per cent Increase al- in Lane county only tw o have w ith of fans out to support them . were lowed by law W hen M r S m ith saw the car 100ms. and that lh a l m an d ra w n fro m the association this 28 P O R T L A N D , O re . Aug s ta rt he eviden tly ran to the fro nt dead In every room. T h ere wasn't. year. One of these has q u it the D u rin g the week ending August o u a u.« . , . . o f 1!, th in k in g that lie would be ,,f K|| m e guns on (he ranch at the I business It was pointed out that 22 313 m ills reported to the West N djinD O rS ASSISt L û t able to hold It. anil he evidently tim e, one w ith bore big enough to . thia indicates th a t s a tisfacto ry re- C oast L um berm en's association •(ru g g isti to do so u n til he was »ult lh a l chicken raleer; but he T h o m a s o n R a is e B a m suits were attain ed through tu rke y operating at 35 04 per cent capacity, th ro w n aw ay fro m the car as It met the emergency ae best he could sales last year. In addition a num - com pared w ith 38.02 per cent ca • napped a "Stop" sign |x>«t b efo r, by m arching s tra ig h t to the house V erdln e W iese. 10-year-old daugh- . ber o f growers are com ing for pacity fo r the preceding week and (he car hit the K rtii building the snd selecting the biggest gun In u _________ le r ot S4r and M rs Lo“ ** W iese of ». T h o n o m o n and T h irte e n Aa- b lan k contracts. In the e n tire state M r 4677 per cent fo r the correspond firs t tim e. I D suffered a severe stock It was an old tim e double the O regon T u rk e y G ro w e rs ’ asso- n orth T en th street, was p ain fu lly ing w eek a year ago. gash on top o f his head, a fractu red duck gun of the ten bore peraua- a h ta n ta Serve D in n e r to , d a tio n had 455 m em bers last year. and dangerously burned a t 6 o’clock C u rren t new business reported by a n k le and chest in ju ry and was ■Ion N ext thin g was to glum a State Police Officer Doesn't M onday evening when h er clothing H u n g ry C rew . 224 Iden tical milts was 17.23 per rushed to a hospital, but It was be shell w ith Ihe heaviest load. It was ignited by a fire w ith w hich cent over production and shipments llevad the in ju rie s w ere nut dan chanced Io be one loaded w ith BBs Like Looks of Car and she and neighbor child ren w ere _ w ere 14.66 per cent over D O R E N A , Ore.. Aug. 13 < Spe- geroua not big enough but must do In playing. T he e n tire fro n t portion Odor Is Worse N e w export business fo r the week cia l.I Lee Thom ason has a new T w o sm all boys, one (he son of the absence of huckahol. T he »hell of her body fro m her knees to her showed an Increase o f about 4,800,- 36X46 barn, and the fact th a t It was M r Ifm lth . were m ihe car d uring was poked Into the left b arrel o f chin was deeply burned, but her 000 feet over the previous week, com pleted in record tim e was due Ita e n tire wild trip The S m ith buy thnl old duck gun th a t had sent Ita back was not affected . T h e flam es ......... ............ Htate Police O ffic e r M o rg a n ’s w hile dom estic cargo orders In- , 0 re v iv a l o f the old custom of barn escaped In ju ry and the other, li a r k illin .............. g blast ............... echoing over ........ the W ll D O R E N A , Ore., Aug. 31. — ‘ Spe- were fanned when she started to n u « ----------------- fo r booze --------- resulted In the cap- creased ______ more _____ than 3,000.000 feet raising. Seventeen of Lee's neigh- --- ------------- - , _______ .a — .» a «lite rs ru n fo r her home old Johnson, son of M r. and M rs iam e u c river many tim e« . In . . days She probably [ j H ugh D o o little M rs would have been more seriously Hoy Johnson, who alao a rriv ed re »gone Once m ote to the chicken tu r r of P I gallons of alcohol here ( rom m ,. previous week and local r»,i s w ere there, and it was believed cently fro m C a lifo rn ia , suffered pen H kunkey was try in g Ihe crack ea rly F rid a y forenoon W h ile M or- orders Increa-ied 1,500,000 feet. N ew t pat they had been a ttrac te d by the ’ 9 9 s _ w m .I a ard s essi ra || . business . - « *_____ ___1 1 KZX zWW\ feet. f act th a t Lee . had • announced _____1 s __ only slight injuries. again fo r hts'get-asvay T h e old boy gan was stopped at a e the Ul Stand Increased 150.000 e v -l L a u ra H em en w ay and M rs. U . S. burned except th a t M rs. H e n ry B enn ett ra n to her, rolled her in eral days beforehand th a t M rs ® 3 'e“' f a n d ''M rs E lm e r grass to extinguish the flam es and H o w the plate glass In ihe K rn i Bot m« eagle eye on h im U p w ent service station a car passed th a t Thom ason would serve d in n e r to ,n < £ u a g e G r o v e T h u rs- h c^ c to th in g f n m h er_ » • W W P O R T I-A N D , O R E . Aug. 28 building r»c«i»r<! injury' fro m the the old No 10 then a m ig h ty ro a r fu r some reason o r other, M organ tw o Im p a rts of the car was almost W hen the old lad fin a lly got his couldn't say w hat, didn't look good R eports received by the W estern the w orkers Tuesday of last week D o o little in c o g • _ taken Tuesday to a Eugene hos- . > p ital. inexplicable T he screen door» and c 'lu lllh rlu m again all he could fin d to him . H e overtook the c a r m erely p m e .M anufacturers' association for waa the day. Previous to th a t a rock da>' evening or ias alls 9 *e o s? '. tw o m agazine racks were demo), f t th e skunk was black and w h ite to question the d riv e r and when he the week ending August 22 showed foundation had been laid and w "bZ;; ¡Ty f r the old pioneer couple. vz„ M r. Several children, of w hich V e r- center supports had i thed and a portion of Ih e w all was hair T he hole in that hen coop wan d re w along«lde the «meil o f liquor a subxtantial Increaae in pine or- and ‘ - Sam uel L. D o o little , w ho dine was one. had a fire In a can so strong th a t he insisted o n , ders fram ed o f peeled, seasoned round ant^ a®1*9 moved slightly by (he first Im ja irt hig enough an that one could have was ------- w --------------- O rder» fo r th a t period totalled tim bers w ith eigh t-inch tops. A r t came here 43 years ago fro m Colo- I t was believed th a t V e rd ln e acci Msgaxlnes in (h r racks were des slung 'Kueallptua.'* b urro of forest m a k in g a search. d en tly stepped too close to the T h e operator. Bnrnes N a p ie r. 30.365.000 feet, com pared to 27.025.- Rales assisted Thom ason w ith this tad« settling on ra ilro a d lana to flam es or th a t a gust of w ind blew troyed service fam e through the opening. ortlan d. said he had no key to 000 feet fo r the preceding week, an w ork ‘ he n orth c f C erro Gordo m oun- M onday a ftern oo n another car. the flam es to w a rd her. P o rtla n d T h e neighbors w ere on hand at 8 ta in I t had been 24 > * ars on th a ‘ the re a r com partm ent of the coupe, Increase o f -------- 12.3 per cent cranked w hile In gear, started to o'clock Tuesday and by 10:30 all the n ig h t since these brothers and sis- but a fte r he had been placed under get aw a y In the business section, Ores Are Exhibited at Fair. big tim bers w ere in place. B efore ter» had been tog eth er th e ir last , , , a rrest the key was found in his but was stopped before any d am Ores fro m the Lead C rystal group n ig h t the sheeting was on re a d y . “ n '° n m eeting h avin g been a t the J o h n / M l e m a n , D i v i d e pocket. The in e b ria tin g fluid was In age waa done. now owned by in the B ohem ia d is tric t w ere on old home ------ ^ ° I t ‘ w a s *s a id 'th a t when t h . d in ner S ^gh T T n place. G ^ n t e ------ ^ a .. M rs U tu ra d U p la y a t the Uxt w ^ k ___ five-gallon cans. I t was also found th a t the C ali- gong sounded one m an responded H em en w ay, widow o f lllia m w h ile these are considered John Elb ert Allem an. 81. a real- fo rn ,a p,B tM on lhe c a r had been so q u ic k ly th a t he le ft his ham m er H em en w ay. at one tim e a we n ro nertie- a large body of d rn i o f th is section for m any years, 8{O|en Oregon plates w ere found D O R E N A . A ug 31 (Special.) — In the a ir. M rs. Thom ason was as kno w n business man o f C ottage «oW O P« ^ L - e n t h o p e n rt I t ° - died F rid a y w hile w and erin g along car s w itc h in g plates Is I^ane county is constructing an- rove. removed w ith h er fa m ily to lea d ore was re c e n tij openeo « is is lla e w ix-en H __ a w I le y c r e e k I. * al ■ I D ivide H ent ( n, etbo<j com m only used " by boot- o lher bridge across R o w riv e r, the sls2?d bY I 3 neiBhbor w °m en . Seattle a f ’ erw ard to G lendale Cal probable th a t an exhib it w ill be " i r X T ; , ■ 'x - x x ’ X ,h, v " s ^ •- * , " h '"T h .,h. ~ i 1S " ,h * S m ith S T ra s k , resident o f C ot .T " . ’ ____.....____________ . . . I UI... ftc ,ra who may have the license yeBr„ yearg ago E i riler D o o little returned years acroaa across ,his stream . T he site ______ tage G rove fo r 21 years, died T h u rs that a p ara lytic stroke caused h im plate numbers. N a p ie r waa said to of the presen t s tru c tu re is nearly years. to Salina. Col., the e a rlie r fa m ily ,Ä" ‘ n ?he V n ’/ o f X e 'c r X ’i ^ d b‘ v' • com panion who was d riv in g ” M.“ M c L m h^me’ a F o llo w in g are those who assisted day night follow ing a protracted home, w here he acquired m in in g in M r. Thom ason: U. S. Bales. A rth u i found on me nana oí m e creva ano R p , , bu, h, WBJ| Bpp„ . OH l r n b l i n k o r tn < cr<*« K I»n I 1> «*|«»Z * r * a r K i l t h « W M « n n » k n n r h . , ____ »-a ____ _ T h , . m a i n Illness F u n era l services were held below D orena. T h e m ain n pp aivn tly M r A llem an had fallen hen,|ej * Bales. E lw in Bales, Lee Thom ason terests. L a te r he w ent to Old M e x i Sunday afternoon. Rev. D P. Cam cords are o f regulation cut and co on m in in g business, re tu rn in g to Into the creek and had craw led eron o f the P resbyterian church of N a p ie r was fined $350 and given M feet long connected to suitable Joe T hrash er, C liffo rd T h ras h e r, Colorado when re v o lu tio n a ry condi .. , M el M cK ib b en , H ugh D oolittle. An- Is not a ja il sentence o f >0 days. flc la tln g In te rm e n t was In the part w ay out. T h e creek approaches, the south one o f con- dp#w Lo< w E rnest tions there made it unpleasant for A. F. A A M I. O O. F. cem etery deep. slderable extension to overcome 1 he w r Clarence Peterson. G len Am ericans H u gh add U»* w h B t one casuai reaaer o f The M r. T ra s k was born In Maine F un eral services w ere held Mon *s es I J lir height of the bridge w hich leads o ff Jennlng9 c h a rles Teeters. H e n rv other sister. M rs. U. S. Bales, re- th in itS of Cottage Grove's the Catholic MISS MCI* a r la n d W aS Novem ber 8, 1654. and was aged 76 day forenoon fro m fro m a ra th e r high em b ankm en t on Cooper Raym ond w ic k s . Jack mained in the v ic in ity o f D orena newg and o f cou ntry w eeklle years, 9 m onths, 24 days He re church. Rev. F a th e r Lelpslg of E u the north. T h ere are but few users j j ow ard Those w ho presided over Am ong guests at the reunion w ere jn ra l „ SUCcinctly told in the moved to M lnneeota In 1665 and gene o ffic ia tin g . M rs. Dale Cooley o f this bridge at the present tim e, , h<> d in ner .„ ¡¡p n g ' were: M rs. Roy H em en w ay. San Francisco; U . foUow i com plim ent w hich came there he m a rrie d Miss Abbie D. of Eugene p articip ated in vocal owing to the d iffic u lty o f getting in Thom ason. M rs. U. S Bales. M rs. S. Bales E lw in Bales. Miss J u a n ita unexpected ly fro m one who has no N ickerson, who survives. M r. and numbers. or out fro m the south side or the Bales, M rs H u g |n iv ^eres| and ___ has iiv M c F a rla i»iiu «u a ,>- . R aym ond W icks, M rs. Lot W a g n e r ,.----- _ h D o o little , D orena, in r v s i |n m Cottage G rove — Miss M y rtle nd, u daugh- M rs. T ra s k and sons Raym ond 8. M r A llem an was a fa rm e r and b% ‘5J" M rs V e rn Thom ason. Mrs. Charles [ and M rs E lm e r D o o little . C o tta g . on,v tw o or three copie3 ol and R o b ert A a rriv ed In Collage came here fro m Wisconsin in 1909. te r o f one o f the earliest pioneer r ‘ ver *" fam ilies, died at the old fa m ily *h at -,he b r,d Ke w ‘‘ b' r ^ e a ^ d T ee ’ ers' M r.» Clarence P e te rs o n ,' Grove, hostess. T h e Sentinel: Grove In 1910. S u rviving are the M r A llem an was born In H o llan d home S aturday aftern oo n a t the fo r new h»«»«» and g re a te r cleared M rs H u gh D o olittle. M rs. M el M e - ----------------------- Y o u r edito ria l. A n o th e r S alary lw o eons here, anil tw o o th er sone. October 18, 1650. nnd Is survived by age of 53 years. F u n era l services acreage, as well as encouraging the Kibben. Miss J u a n ita Rales and the p t - L z L n Q i i n r l f l V S f h f t o l * * » • " *« especially tim ely. Believe Roy, G ra n d Rapids. M inn., and seven children, as follows: Mrs. were held M onday afternoon w ith “ “¿ P * “L U Misstfs H endricksen C h r is tia n d U n O a V dC nO O l it or not, there is no more potent Monday C a rl, E lk R lv e i. M inn M rs Estelle M ary Hastings, W o lf S u m m it, W est tim b er, some of w hich has been N p W H i l i h R p t ' O r d influence on public opinion than W ttte m o re . E lk R iver, Is a survlv V irg in ia ; John A llem an . Kenosha. R ev. I G. Shaw of the C h ris tia n long overripe B. und N ye Land, l i e n H lg n iv v v o 'u w » » u |v o u b lic ing sister and there are eight grand W is .; George A llem an , D ivide; M rs. church o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t was whose holdings lay d ire c tly across ------ T h e reader o f the m etro p o litan ehlldren and tw o great griindchll l.c w li i l . n . l . i and M rs M a rg a re t »n the M asonic cem etery fro m Dorena, an- perhaps the most T he C h ris tia n Bible school, in a d aily paper doesn t absorb the mes- Miss M c F a rla n d , w ho spent her dren. W h ile In M innesota M r T u rn e r. P o rtlan d ; Robert Allem an, benefltted at the present tim e. contest w ith 9000 Bible schools in sage th a t is given h im as does the T ra s k was a fu n n e r and logger. He O rland. Cal : T om Allem an, D ow n e n tire life here, was born here M ay 17. 1878. She Is survived by her > — — the U n ited States and Canada dur- reader of the cou ntry paper To had retired when he arrived here. ing. Wis. m other. M rs. Saphrom a M cF a rla n d . P L U r C h e S o f C Í Í V J o i l l D O R E N A . Ore.. Aug. 31 iSpe- Ing June, July and August, set a re a lly c a rry a message home to the who was c ritic a lly III a t the tim e of . . . t - v e • cial.) T hree fires have been re- new record fo r average attendance reader, w h e th e r it Is p olitical or $'i>rnicr Itealdcnta Meet at Picnic. h er d au g h ter’s d eath; by a sister, J p L f i D O r D f l y S C T V IC C ported in the forests o f this section. I over any previous period in the advertising , I would ra th e r have a Several fo rm e r and present C ot A«« 4 « ilu A l> a n r Ir » n z » H J4 ™; ,£ ’ rtsnJa n ' I )ore'’ 1*' a" d ___ L ate last week tw o sm all settings history o f the school. F o r 13 weeks thousand readers of a w eekly such tage G rove fam ilies Joined In a pic 236.' as T h e Sentinel than ten thousand A ft 1 0 lie A U f l n f l O n e U by fou r brothers, Charles, G. W ll- were discovered by F ire W a rd e n s . the average attendance was nlc Sunday a t Ixw t Creek ranch the readers to in . the large ------ bur, W a rre n W and F ra n k , all o f A „„¡o n Lab or day church service j Ones and Castle In the P ru n e H ill the m in im u m being 190 and — , , be found -rx Those present were the Ben G ro ff u .1. K thla c lty T h r fa,h,>r' J a n l‘“* H c n ’ w ill be held Sunday evening in the re^ o n . to the east of S ag inaw in m axim um 347. T he m a x im u m rec- c ity circulation. T he next few years fa m ily , M r. and M rs Jack Powell and W a ite r Knox of P rin e v ille , .he w in te r In ‘'" "rs " « “ c F “ r l“ nd' d ‘* d <’* V’ ral a > ‘" « ry R«v. Clay P a lm er, m in is te r or n car the old clU lings o f th<. ord was set last Sunday w ith 272 w ll. prove ‘ h's. « d ^ b U e « w e face a lte r Knox of P rin e v ille , Ihe of th e 'F lr x t C ongregational church, B'oo','b .K e liy Lum ber''com pany T h e in attendance a t the church school som ewhat of a; tu r l" o ‘l J £ ,'t ‘c a !, y ' C u rtis V eatch fam ily of Halsey. U w , hBndl|n. c h a rlty . I t ' y~ * ----------------------- -----— .............. , - ip,, nianner of handling ch a rity . Eugene, one o f the outstanding nex, day several nien were sent to and 75 men in the com m unity men's and I j * d ‘^ H. H. Calllson fam ily of Creswell p r„bable th a t the com m unity No K ain F a lls In August. preachers of Oregon, w ill be the check the flam es. O n the follow - bible class. * “ 'J ' ' ___ ,h« c o n n H. K U le rly of H arris b u rg . M r and w(|) b<> abandoned and that M r-. M ille r und baby of Pleasant B" d’¿ ,|ñ c t c h a rity ' 'fund w ill be N o ra in fa ll was recorded d uring speaker. A larg e c o m m u n ity choir ing day a heavy fire was reported Rev. I. G. Shaw said th a t he felt e ° _______ ' - m edium of d istinct c h b(. a rity ill de- be 5 August, according to the rep o rt of 1 w ill provide the music. H ill, l h - V in a l Ran lull fam ily , th, J* ,H „ , vad fund th a , w , he c .......— ............ - c irc lin g Round T op m ountain, to sure that the school had failed to y ,,, mpan a new era R»«owlng Sunday j another aouth Qf R ow , an(, some w in the big in te rn a tio n a l contest contact, This vuU m « n a ne * S V . Allison fam ily, the Elbert Bede w ill be .0 great ' C. E. S tew art, cooperative w e a th e r T h e follow ing Sund. ‘,‘.f ' 'hov" 'couts Salva- obs•''''••■,'• c l *‘Br ilays num bered 29 union service w ill be held In the miles above D orena. A bunch o f , but declared th a t he was confident I . . '.,ub iicattons as they fa m ily , the J. W Veatch fa m ily and 'u " 7 U" n , Ai-rnv Red e U Louise m l.e a and " d (■«•‘ ly cloudy Red Cross Croas 7 h the p artly cloudy two two. T T he he hottest hottest high high school acnooi gym w n o nasium n a a iu n r w ith Mrs. f fJre fire figh fig h ters te rs w ere im m e d ia tely sent that, - b a t when w h e n all » “ results " ’ “ c o n or t e m s t e h various a 'd b e e n : - come into th e ir own I honestly M rs. Id a Veatch o f this city. tlon A A rm y, Red c 01 Cioss, inc n uouise _ _______ ____ j„n 1. « v Ada atuta nresident the iy ' 11, c iio ir iilio s th a t daX o f ,bB ___ m onth was August Jolley, state of president of th , the fire Is said to be under d cjiartm en ts of the contest had been come ’T havJ . T h b fro m the w hen a m a x im u m tem p e ra tu re of W C. T. U.. as the speaker She a" d „ ’ „ “been p ractical- tabulated. Cottage Grove would be th in k you have a peach o f a paper home 's * wlU have to be l i f t to m ake was ..c o rd e d . T he m in im u m w ill tel. o f b « w “ m onths since rain of conse- am ong the schools h avin g done the and I have edited a couple o f fa ir- heretofore good w eekly papers m yself.” MJW, WHICH chc „ ’ o w n d r iv e s , tem pera, ure, 38 degrees, was re- a " d a re p o .t on the In t rn a X fores(s begt w o rk . 1> goo __held In I quence has rallen ano in c l o r e s i s -------- OWt O f 7W£S£l ’ ’ a ' i.reHm lm /ry’’ m eeting was held I corded on both August 6 and 13 T X t o O Teeachcrs w i.i P o rtable T y p e w rite r. T h e S e n -¡ P o rtable T yp e w rite rs . T h . Sen H o e /ts IS M onday evening an,I It lx planned , T he mean m axim um tem peratu re z»»< x « ___ w » m nltiM th»» inpitn m in im u m tinel. HITS BUILDINGS TURKEY PRICES TO BE SAME AS LAST YEAR LOUIS WIESE GIRL IS PAINFULLY BORNEE SMELLS GO GALLONS Doolittle Children Hold Family Reunion Here Paralytic Stroke Claims Fourth Bridge Being Erected on Row River Smith S. Trask Came To Cottage Grove 1910 Says Cottage Grove Has Peach of Paper Daughter of Pioneers Three Forest Fires Are Reported on Row River Community Chest Plans A Good Alibi