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VOLUME XI. < <»l lA I -l. (,lt<»\ I LUMBEfl PAPER SEESUPTREND hursdayj^ext W eek I A M ( u i j n i v OREGON, l i t II) AV, AUGUST 12. ¡»31. F irin g Jackets’ Nest Nearly Serious Problems of turkey growers and how different farmers are meeting Silk Creak. Aug 9 ,- tSpecial.) — them will be discussed on the an — — ~ ..» « » ...a s a s » | H ia c n ilU W IIU 8C Burning out a yellow Jackets' nest nual Lane county turkey grower** State Awumea Responaibility by William Norris Thursday came Feature In H o m e Run by camera record of hla own book. I (our which will be held next Thurs Belief la That Continuano« of day "Bring 'Em aaa**»4i.^. Back Alive." Is the at_a lat- I near resulting in a serious confla- County Agent O. H Fletcher A ss* »/»•»•»». 1___ for Willamette-and Loa ! gration. The fire got away from Mr Is cooperating with the turkey prof Optimum Will Bnug ! Norris, burned over an acre of ect committee of the Lane county nena Ita Purse. is.su y* '«<« juiiMie umiim wm max« * Ait: vccupiea. ground and destroyed a rick of agricultural council In arranging Real Revival. in Many Plants. all the hard-working badmen of the I wood Moro eerious damage was ths event. Or. W, T Johnson, poul l movies green with envy when they ! -------- Completion of I-anu county's prevented only by the assistance of try imthologist of Oregon Agricul Cottage Grove continued Its win i?irrv *7 a!*ht A*8 way tbropXh the i Although lumber production in (t'ruw'a Lumber tural college, Will discuss disease major highway program was re neighbors. ning streak Sunday In a baseball garded ae assured Saturday by ni?d ° pk:ture made by the the Willamette valley is the lowest During the p*»i two wank« asall- control problems. The schedule for game with Coburg a: Coburg, ; 1 VTT,i^riieni county officials following action of eMPT1,U?n\ . . . 11 has been t,jr a Jong period and inent, which wee first only whisper the tour is as follows winning 11-7. The locals have only T ,ou« JutMCje beast whose the market la poor. Lane county 10 L. F. l-nngcoy farm, one mile the stats highway commission In •4. Iiu gained both In volume anil I one more game on the regular today'e dinner, acts lumbermen are beginning to see extant that bualnaaa la looking up. north of Coburg Narragnnsett tur- placing Willamette highway on the schedule, with McKenzie Bedsides nd rights with rare unconcern. He signs of slight Improvement and are federal aid program and allotlng The opinion haa been expteaaed i keys next Sunday at Waltervllle. How federal funda to aectlona of Willam men. growing more and more confident 11 45 Jos. Kopetx farm about In thia publication many tiniea dur ever. there will be another league i "" Jf8,1! 1* ? a“d. no Publicity doubles. He that winur will bring a turn for ing the peat few ntontha that the | five miles southwest of Goshen. ette and Hluslaw highways. game between Cottage Grove and wrote the piece, plays the star part, the better. The commission decided to clear adverae oondltlona under which i Eleven hundred Hronxe turkeys the Eugene Heillg team, due to the « 12 18 Basket picnic dinner at and grade eight miles of Willamette A11 bia lln” They don't predict any boom. All lumber haa been atruggtlng along fact that Cottage Grove's protest 17™ 7 ,pU' W.t h refcard for a&y that It will take a long time for aopie time were beyond control Itlvervlew park buck of Kklnners road east of Oakridge soon and al because the Heillg team did not use the lotted funds to cover 29 miles of Mrs. Marguerite Lebow. wife of butte. Eugene. Coffee will be fur- for the industry to get back on Its of the induatry Itaelr. In other this road In ths future. This does j Dr. W. E. Lebow. died unexpectedly the ball adopted by the league has f } be plc,ture he ,l8t" ,eet to any degree, but they feel worda, that an Improvement In the 1 nlshed resulted In the game being thrown ! hl?u adv'“” ai le" a giant that things will pick up some, and 2 A E, Cameron farm four miles not complste the highway, but the at 11 a. m. Tuesday at a Eugene j out. demand and price of lumber do- Cottage Grove was defeated In crusher python, a 20-foot crocodile, with conditions as they are any up- penda upon a general revival of northwest of Irving Three hundred county court feels certain now that hospital. Shs appeared to be rally that game. ing so well from an operation that T “ panther " aJ d trend 13 bualneaa |n all llnea. For that rea llronxe turkeys on extensive range the highway will be completed. The locals have also scheduled a Snd*”. buh w ati? W The commission also decided to her parents, who had been called buffalo. Eugene lumbermen interviewed 3 M O. Nelson farm, one and eon the atmoaphere of optlmlam clear and grade the four-mile sec here by her Illness, returned home ; game with the Roseburg Indians . u V d,own and by the Kegister-Guard included H. which haa crept Into the picture of one-half miles northwest of Junc tion for August 21. of Hluslaw highway between Friday. Complications developed ■ t°».l>Oulta by„ Buclt and hla J' Cox' secretary-manager of the tion City on west side Pacific high late la very cheering The feature of Sunday's game assistants he had attempted homl- Willamette Valley Lumbermen's as- Cushman and Florence. When this and Tuesday forenoon her condi "Buelneae la better" la the com way. was Cooper's home run with the clde four times, suicide twice and sociatlon; R. O. Bushong of the isi contracted for the entire road tion was such that a blood trans At each farm the owner will dis mon eapreaalon today and fortu be under contract. fusion operation was performed, the bases full. Swanson, returning to murder, mayhem and highway rob- I Walters-Bushong Lumber company: nately this sentiment la usually sup cuss his various turkey manage will Lane county's only other uncom husband submitting to thA trans the lineup after an absence of three t>^ .p °^ »many tlmea t0 ,ry to keep Ralph Martin, general supennten- ported by some actual experience ment practices, such as hatching pleted major highways McKenzie fusion. Mrs. Lebow was but 38 weeks, hit safely four out of five is „ . . , dent ot the Booth-Kelly Lumber which, while frequently trivial, is brooding, feeding and disease and Coast highway# are In final years of age and no recant death times up. Cottage Grove made two . A,*ve.” directed company, and L. L. Lewis, sales enough to put a tangible foundation parasite control All Interested havs and El?lot a co.mea to tb* manager of the Booth-Kelly Lum- •» In progress on the has been so deeply felt In the com fast double playa, with "Knlck" jZ-rSXais been Invited to take part In the ?*agee. under the Idea. starting both of them. McKenzie and. although thia will munity. i « L M h 1 thj ater 8unday. August (ber company. They based their Many commodities have Improved tour. Box score and summary. not ba completed this year, enough Funeral services were held Thurs hopes for Improvement on five In price even though they have had I Cottage Grove AB day afternoon. Rev. D. P. Cameron Is expseted to be done to Insure 'things: temporary relapses and the stock Knickerbocker, ss _4 officiating. The Eastern Star ser completion next year. Surfacing of 1— Slight statistical Improvement and bond market, considered by Coast highway la under way north vice was conducted at the chapel. A I. Bricher, l b _____ 4 reflected on the hooks here. manv to be an Infallible barometer, J. Bricher. c of Berry creek to the Lincoln coun number who served with Mrs Le 2— Favorable effect of federal aid haa been slowly but surely Improv ty line, taking care of Lane's ahare bow as Eastern Star officers came Witcher, c f _ through tariff and the home loan ing. One of the moat encouraging Blank, 2b of thia road. from outside points. Floral tributes plan. features of business today from the were many and the attendance was I Bagley. 3b _ 8—Rising commodity prices in the standpoint of the lumber ttianufac one of the largest ever present at Swanson. If middle west, the Willamette vaJ- turera Is the advance In livestock Collins, rf Lions Swimming Class a funeral here. Interment was in _____ ley’s greatest market. prices and the prospects of Urge j i Cooper, p the pioneer Shields cemetery. Ihe county's traveling canning ♦—Reduction of yard stocks to ex- crops whloh It la said will be har Totals Hls experiences in Brazil as an tremely low levels. Laura Marguerite Johnson was Is to S t a r t M o n d a y outfit will be here Monday, Tues vested at profit to the farmers even born October 24. 1824, at Woodburn. Coburg: TnKIP, e *r' W l* .b* fe lte d at next 5--The regular seasonal building though the base prices are far bo day and Wednesday of next week Johns, c _ Ore., and was the only child of Tuesday s session of the chamber of ¡coming this fall and winter * low where they were during the and also on the same days the fol I he learn-to-swlm and life saving Colonel and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, Hurd, s s ______ ° R '7aelV preai- Fear the bogey whTch ha» done peak of the boom days. It now de lowing week to can vegetables as a program of the Lions club will start now o f Gold Beach. She had lived Harrington. 2b tb® Euxene chamber of m ostto sto p m a ch in eryln th erou n - velops that the farmers, liks every part of the food conservation pro Monday, August 15. at the steel In Cottage Grove practically all her Cole, 3 b __ 8 J 1“» Wl , be at try' 13 C3tp«ct«d to be dissipated by one else, accumulated some ex gram. Those having a surplus of bridge under Red Cross super life Snyder, rf _ and was worthy matron of the ln3tead of at the usual noon the effect of rising prices of farm travagant Ideas during the palmy vegetables which they are willing vision. Adair, cf . Eastern Star during the recent Mr n . ¡products in the central states and Lessons are to be free and a days which like all the rest of us to give to the needy have been re anniversary of the local Winn. If _ « “»»ell spent many years by the action of the federal govern- they were reluctant to abandon quested to notify O. V Breese, comtietent Instructor will be In golden Beebe, p . chapter. She married Dr. Lebow ^ “ t“ America and learned many ment in lending aid to the indus- chairman of the local relief coum charge. when their revenue fell off Through 21. 1918, at Eugene. She was Morgan, p things of value to this country in try in the tariff, which has already There wllj be four classes: 1— June neceaalty the farmer, as usual la oil. and an effort will be made to Jln ck s, lb active In social affairs and In ad dealing wIth its neighbors. had a favorable effect by excluding demonstrating hla ability to meet have some of the unemployed call Non swimmers, those unable to dition to the Eastern Star was a Hillis, rf .. rJT' Chambe7 Eugene, who foreign lumber, and in the home any condition and now it la said and gather the surplus for canning swim a stroke; 3- Beginners, those member of the Presbyterian church. T °tal s -----------39 7 12 27 11 F ^ r ^ y re‘“rned ¿ rom a ^ ‘t In loan bank system, which has not In no way la the county canner able to swim a short way; 3 Junior that many »w.ew sections BO Ul cent wheat ... . In ----— resw asa# VW Wlirgl •Struckout by Cooper 4. Beebe . h-urope. will speak at ao early yet begun to be fe lt American Legion auxiliary. Tues will bo profitable and anything over Io ba used eo as to commercialize life saving, expert swimmers from day Morgan 4. Bases on balls off Coop- Bridge club. Joker club, I-a- meeting of the chamber on condi- . Lumber, according to H. J Cox. that price will put a lot of money Ihe product or use of equipment. 12 years of age up; 4 Senior life Comus club, Past Matrons society. or M° r«aa 1 Hit by pitched ball, RuS3.‘a- State Highway secretary-manager of the Wlllaml For that reason. Its use will be saving, expert swimmers from 17 Into circulation Constellation club and Keepers of S- , i r 2y Co°Per Stolen bases. eommissioner Washbume of Eu- ette Valley Lumbermen's associa only to thoee who have a years of age up. U? there are thousands of In granted Den. She was secretary of the Knickerbocker 2. Johns Winning te ne will also peak at an early tion. is not an industry that can The schedule of classea for the the stances where merchants report the l>ermll and requisition from Chair last named. She Is survived by the n ,Ci 7 r'ts Cooper Losing pitcher, meeting. iead the way out of the depression first day la aa follows; appearance o f hoarded money which man Urease of the relief council. l-eebe. Home runs. Cooper. Three- husband and parents. vegetables are to be canned -------- but must take its gain from the ris- 10 Adult non-swimmers. Is Identified through presentation at All base hits. J Bricher. Two-base hits this time except carrots. Beans MODERN NEW HOME IS In* tlde of K*n®ral business. 10 30 Adult beginners of ourrency of large dimension and tt,wan son, Johns, Hurd. Double plays DELIGHT VALLEY. BEING BUILT AT nnR P L W i j die , 1“ west * lumbermen to the mid- 1 1 -Girl non-swimmers, ages 7 to gold coin The fact that some of and beets are preferred. The can Knickerbocker-1. Bricher. Knicker- C d i n u P U i h l A 1 U U K N A for their look winter m arket ner wilt be stationed In the city 15. Aug. 9.—The Land threshing ma thia money Is being spent for an*‘"1- Bricher Sacrifice a - ! There farm products are riainr 1120 Girl beginners, ages 7 to IB. chine of Creswell started threshing hits. I. Bricher. luxuries Indicates a growing belief park on east Main stroet. . Ore., August 8. — (Spe- which is expected to give confi- 1:80 -Hoy non-swlmmera, ages 7 In this vicinity Saturday. that the depression Is at an end and Score by Innings: cial )—Fred O. Fleck, well known Jence in that area. There is no to IB. I Mrs. M. A. H orn w as a E u gen e that It Is aafe time to buy. Cottage Grove. , 2 Boy beginners, ages 7 to 18. visitor Monday. resident of the Row river country, other very good domestic market Inquiry develops that there are Upper Row River May H i t s ----------8 0 0 S 1 3 0 1 2—15 i he s'X??116 Kirk '9UPP,,ed by Lane county mills, and Dr. Hartman was taken to a Eu 2:30—Junior life saving, ages 12 millions of dollars In the United residence property at Dorena and, the export business is practically Runs -------- 3 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 2—11 Consolidate Its Schools and over. gene hospital Haturday evening for Coburg— Htates In savjngs and loan banks , with the services of W. C. Shearer, nit 8:30 Senior life saving, ages 17 medical treatment aafetv deposit vaults and commer H i t s ---------- 0 2 0 1 3 3 0 0 3—12 n4M°nI ertinR 4 1® alread7 Lumber retailing companies sup- A daughter was born Saturday cial banks which has been saved Consolidation of the Dlsstun. Star ’ and over. R u ns ______ 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 1— 7 ■ attra5tive MtUe home into a mod- plied by valley mills have been liv- It will be necessary for those to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henson at “’ • r “ lon* •'•rlod of years for the and Wildwood school districts Is ern bungalow. An extension to the ing from hand to mouth for some Total score. Cottage Grove. 11; specific purpose of building new probable as a result of a visit there wishing to Join one of these classes Roseburg. rear will convert the former kltch- time, ordering lumber only as they The George Hohman family at Coburg 7. Time of game, 2t06. Um- kur'hin hornee. The reestablishment of con Tuesday by loiurence C. Moffitt, to use the following application r° On?i With a n?w have “ le tor Consequent“ ^ plr<*- Harrington and Nixon. Scor fidence and a little salesmanship on assistant county superintendent. AU blank, which should ba placed on tended the Nebraska picnic held er. Sheary. i kitchen added, as well as a cooler stocks have been reduced very file with City Recorder Br Sunday at Corvallis. ’» • *7*^’ mmhor manufacturers directors except one of the three 3h®. 87 much and with the seasonable dZ A daughter wa- bom Friday eve should begin to Jar this money '11strlets attended ths meeting and inch walls packed with sawdust and mand this winter they will have to HARMS CREEK. ning to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Witch loose, for there Is no denying that "«reed to at once circulate petitions the room properly ventilated, male- stock again. APPLICATION BLANK. AuX- 3.—The E. C. Lockwood ing er. a horns can be constructed now for calling an election In the districts it available for cooling purposes 1 __________ __ Miss Cllta Walden (Eugene) vis tnresnin? machine is now on Row and removed from the possibility of ■ less money than at any time dur •Wsclsd. Each of the three districts . Cottage Grove American Red ited Monday night and Tuesday at river, opening at Harry Shearer’s a freeze in winter. It is Mr. and . „ , „ >x ? 1111 Increases ing the past IS years and In all will have to vote favorably to effect Crew. Cross Learn-to-Sw1m and Life- the home of an aunt, Mrs. M. A. ranch. Good yields are looked for- Mrs. Fleck's plan to completely re- '. Baker, Ore., Aug. 6.—The Oregon probability building materials and a consolidation. , ward to regardless of the fact that , finish the home Inside and o u t An Lu™ber company last night started Saving Program. Hom. labor are lower than they will be Each district would assume its J Lawrence Brown and family ¡prices are not much to talk about. up-to-date septic tank equipment ’a “ ‘S?1 shift in Its box factory, add- again In a long while Pospectlve own Indebtedness and a school sits C. D. Van Valin haa Just com- spent Monday afternoon at the builders are awake to this more Is not to be selected until after the Name will be installed. The site of this LnKj men 10 payroll. One hun- George A. Brown home at Goshen. I pleted reroofing his horse barn with home than many realise election Is held. is immediately across the drc , and twenty-five men are now 1 good old three-foot yellow fir Mrs. Ivan Witcher (Cottage There Is x very noticeable trend The reason for the proposed con Ago _ market way from the Dorena store at th<“ Baker plant and Grove) Is staying at the Donald shakes, laid shingle fas^on with upon a liberal tract sufficient for a '* ? .a t vwbltney. which Is on a one back to the soil. Old abandoned solidation la that coats of conduct Witcher home, helping care for the , 12 inches to the weather. Earl Van small poultry pen, a few trees, an buildings In aurburban districts are ing a separate school in each dis Class ____ “S8 j j : Valin, Alfred Pleuard and Arthur ample home garden and an attrac- ^ , e . toddard Lumber company, new baby. being rehabilitated and many thou trict are too high. Mrs. Ralph Blank and baby (Cot I Bales assisted Mr. Bales. sands of small new structures are Time ____ _____________________ ‘Bakeris largest mill. Is likely to re- U. S. Bales, whose home is the 'tive little house lawn. tage Grove) and Mrx. Paul Morgan being erected. It la predicted that Mr. Fleck Is a Spanish-American 1 ?P?n witbln a month it was learned If applicant Is under 18 years of terminal north of the Harms creek and daughter Elva Jean (Eugene) * "Is trend will continue to grow to Bonus Question Is Up war veteran. He served In the Phil- today, though no announcement age. parent must sign here: visited Friday at the Lee N ixon road, also has the shingle fever. It , Ipines and there Injury and fever where It will be an Important fac- fortbc°ming at the company | is a good year for Just such tasks. home. , r In another six months, especial American Legion Meet 'pulled him down and he says thati°** ce' The Grande Ronde Pine com- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon and son I Joe Thrasher has a new strip of he only beat by a hair the judgment pany “t Pondosa 28 miles north of ly in the early spring when the urge Donald and Mr and Mrs Harold , ground, about the size of a town of surgeons that he would “kick £iere 1° cultivate the eoll Is the greatest. running one shift In Its lum- The bonus question will be dis Wolfard and baby (Eugene) mo- . ¡house lo t Got it grubbed a little off.” In later years he acquired the ?er , Taken as a whole there Is much cussed an<l two *n its box factory, at the regular meeting of the tored up the McKenzie highway | late, but decided to try it In oats old George Whiteman ranch, across . total payroll of about 175 men to rejoloe over. The fact that peo American Munday night. hoping to get a little hay off it any Row river adjacent to the Bohemia ■ls. about as large as It has ever em- Sunday. SAGINAW. ple aeem to have taken new hope Is There has Legion considerable dif Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stew Mrs. Bert Griffith and Mrs. Harry j way. Spring oats are a little un Lumber company's of major Importance, for If thia ference of been m ill site. nite Ployea. - - old mill among I-eglon art and children spent Sunday and Benston and baby of Eugene visited certain here for If a rain doesn't ------------------.---- frame of mind Is continued It even member» as opinion Two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Fleck to this subject and It come along Just about right they Monday at the Alfred Leblanc home Saturday at the Oscar Jackson tually will mean the elimination of Is expected thxt there will be lively decided to sell and eventually get Mrs. Mary A. White Dies. home. Jean Griffith, who had spent are apt to be a short crop. Joe cut onto a smaller place. A year ago fear and greater activity Is bound debate. The action taken will guide near Myrtle Creek. Funeral services were held Sat- Nellie Conley spent Monday night the week at the Jackson home, re- ! 'em and cured 'em and put 'em in Mr. McClemant from California to follow. . . . .. . urday afternoon at the London at the approaching na with Phyllis Johnson of Walker. turned home with her mother and the barn the other day. and they ---- ---— Another two weeks should see In delegates tional convention. Charles Sharon and Cliff Tucker Mrs. Benston and baby remained made Just a little better than 600 purchased the ranch and In a few ,church for Mrs. Omar (Mary A.) teresting developments and deter raih Mri o?d M. r /L in White, who died Thursday. J. E. Officers have urgod every Legion returned recently from southern over the week end. pounds of fine hay. estimated as a mine to some extent whether the member to be present. Idaho, visiting with Mrs. Fleck s Banton of London officiated and 1 Oregon. The Infant son of John Stalder. little better than two and one-half Flick'« movement now faintly noticeable It '”7 Mr ^term ent was in the Taylor-L^S Mrs. Dorothy Conn and son are who had been at the home of Mrs. tons to the acre. the beginning of a long upward p leek s old home and relatives near cemetery 4-11 Radio Program. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pleuard and ¡visiting relatives In Wilbur this Aden Miller since the death of Mrs. swing. O'..n T’o8 wbi‘e Ohio | Mrs. White was born January Next Monday's 4-H club radio week. Stalder. was taken home one day Mrs. C. D. VanValln were Tuesday that the national Spanish-American ¡23, 1871. in Iowa and came to Lon- program over KOAC will contain afternoon callers at the Howard Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kahles last week. war veterans convention was on at don 20 years ago from Nebraska. ranch this week. Instructions for poultry and live- l(Waconda), Mr. and Mrs. Claude Frank Joll, who had been con Liquor Traffic Is Not TaV “ iS Ple^ She? »»rvived by t~e h u sb ln ^ th l stock members. The regular 4-H Willey (Delight vallry), and Mr. fined to his home following an ap Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomason and ireeWt f auend I7 ter Mr- and mother, Mrs. Laura Hunter, Pleas- will contain Items of Interest and Mrs. Lawrence Montieth and pendicitis operation. Is able to be daughter Lois dropped everything m X ' snlcV <d. Proud of Its Product news for all club members. on the ranch the middle of last Mrs, Fleck just had to come back ant. Neb.; a sister. Mrs. Eva Cros- children were Sunday guests at the i out again. mn2»rn S > n ; n T en fo^ st3' p,en‘y of i‘°n and a brother John Hunter, also A. G. Lunn, head of the poultry Lowell Benston home. week, leaving It In charge of their Mrs. N, E. Nichols Roy and Mr. “ "'’» .’ “ thef: of Plea»ant, Neb.-She was a mem- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Montieth and Mrs. Lewis James of San son Vern and spent the remainder ,nSW.A h . d.k The finished product of the liquor department at O. S. C.. will talk on .r ^*,l hK e\Kare'i,aft*r nearli iber of the Church Christ of traffic was graphically described by preparing poultry for fairs and ex wire Wednesday evening guests at Francisco arrived Monday evening of the week In camp on Sharps » a v« \ea r in which they have covered London, I the Claude Willey home In Delight at the M. D. Nichols home. They creek. Mr. Thomason has been do many "Mother" Sawyer at a union prohl- positions. miles of territory in a num- * A. W. Oliver, of the animal hus valley. I have been on a motor trip through ing some strenuous work this sea ber of states. The new home will tlon rally at the Presbyterian the northwest and are on their wav son, aside from the general routine be ready for occupancy In about a church Sunday evening as some bandry department, will talk on Chambers Is Operating. fitting and training hogs for eale home. Mrs. N. E. Nichols Roy is a of farm and dairy work, to which month. In the meantime they are thing of which the producer Is not Huckleberries Plentiful. The J. H. Chambers & Son mill had been added the picking, pack returned missionary to India and a proud. All other "Industries," Moth and for the show ring. Harms Creek, Aug. 3. — (Special Monday to guests of Mr. and Mrs Bake resumed operations The time Is from 8 to 8:30. ing and marketing of a strawberry the er Sawyer eald. were pleased to ex. - Red huckleberries are reported sister of Mr. Nichols. Stewart. clean up logs on hand and fill in Miss Bernice Barfield was a guest crop from an acre and one-half i hlblt their finished products. more plentiful In the hills of this stock. A two-week run was con Plane Used to D ust Beana Mrs. Thomason attended to Mrs. Sawyer le 71 years of age templated. section this season than usual and over the week end of Mary Jane field. Coburg. Aug, 8. An experimental POULTRYMEN OF COUNTY the major part of packing and and In her younger days was a airplane dusting of the George they are uncommonly large. Report Smith (Cottage Grove) at the The W. A. Woodard Lumber com the berries. A part of TO HOLD PICNIC SUNDAY pany’s Salvation Army worker. In the old comes that the famous blue George Matthews summer home at marketing mill will resume operations bean yard was made Friday also the field was in Its first year and ! Scottsburg. saloon days she visited the dun- Seifert mountain huckleberry, growing so shortly a few days to cut out forenoon by a plane from Oregon abundantly In the Rohemla mining therefore the yield was only nomi- ’ I The second annual Lane county lumber for Cliff Tucker arrived home Satur eons under saloons and described State with which to rebuild the college. nal. but at that something over 100 1 day from southern Oregon, where er experiences with a man suffer poultrymen's picnic will be held portion of its flume which recently plane landed In a field north ! district, is very plentiful. crates were marketed, with a gross j ' Sunday he had spent several weeks. ing with delirium tremens, which The at Dilley's Riverside park fell down. Surveying work has been the patch to load the dust Phyllis Johnson attended a party return of 75 cents the crate. Along ¡east of Goshen. A basket dinner completed. Mining Congress la Planned. •he described as the finished prod of brought by car from Corvallis. It Saturday evening at the home of with the other work maintained on ¡will be served at 12 o’clock and Ice uct. Mining men of western Oregon Mr. Woodard, who was here this flew over the flold six or seven will gnther In Eugene August 27 Mrs. Sadie Reeder in Eugene. the Thomason ranch this season, a I cream and coffee will be furnished. week E. E. McLendon presided at the time«. from Brad wood, says he can Seifert declares he believes slashing of between 10 and IS acres Miss Nellie Conlev (Saginaw) vis- Talks will be given by H. E. Cosby, see no immediate prospect of re meeting. Mrs, Hugh Trunnell and the treatment to be very satisfac for a mining congress which will has been made, the fire trailing of sited with Phyllis Johnson Sunday. extension poultryman of Oregon suming regular operations. Mrs. Lottie I-ewls sang solos and tory. j feature mineral resources of Lane, Mrs. Ipha Knox (Salem) arrived which will be completed and the State college; E. L. Martindale, Mrs. H. B. Breedlove and Mrs. Linn, Marion and Douglas counties. Monday to spend her vacation with snags felled following. Mr. Thoma manager of produce department of Harry Hart sang a duet. I Invitations have been sent to mln-i Lane Repaid by State. Averill Is llejiton Agent. son's return from Ills Sharps creek Swift * Company and O. S. Fletch Ing men In these four counties and Mrs. E. J, Sears and another sister, outing. "Mother" Sawyer was enthusias The state highway commission 8 Averill, former teacher In to Mrs. W. Hogate (Cottage Grove). er. county agent. There will be tically applauded at the conclusion the W. agriculture representatives of mining ma sent Lane county 311,33724 Monday department here, chinery firms. Mr. and Mrs. Roy England are in sports of all kinds. of her address. as payment for secondary highway who went to Washington county as Malheur county, where Mr. Eng work done by the county. Mon» Serious Charge Likely. assistant county agent, has been land is engaged In haying and gen Crews Are Added. Spray Again for Moth. Due to pressure by state police eral work. They expect to return The cost of construction and named county agent for Ronton ! Two Forest Mleakuiarv to India to Siteak. road crews made up of about Additional spray against the cod 'and by the father of a six-year-old maintenance of market roads taken some time this fall. Mrs. N. E. Nichols-Roy, for over county. He succeeds C. R. Briggs, 30 men started work on the South dling moth is necessary this year, girl of this city. District Attorney over by the state under the secon 28 years a missionary In India, will who served ten years and now goes Fork road In the Cascade national according to C. E. Stewart, county dary highway system is advanced King has decided to take before the Golfers to Go to Corvallis. speak In the Pentecostal church at to tho stnff of 6 . S. C. forest Monday. fruit inspector. The apple crop is ¡grand jury the case of a Cottage Cottage Grove golf team of short this year and the moth es by the county and the state high 8 o’clock this (Friday) evening. Mrs. | One crew started on the Oakridge ¡Grove man who was given a four- 20 A men way commission repays the county Golf Club Meeting. will go to Corvallis Sunday pecially bad, he said. Nichols-Roy has been visiting rela end of the road and the other on month Jail sentence a few days ago as funds come in. Under this plan An Important meeting of the golf Ihe northern end. Clearing and to play a Corvallis Country club tives In this section and spoke here The spray, which should be fin on a liquor possession charge. the county gives employment to Its team. club will bn held at 8 Tuesday eve grading will be done on this pro several weeks ago. ished by the end of this week, con own citizens on the jobs, rather Mrs. Nchols-Roy's husband, who ning at Hotel Bartell. ject. sists of one pound of lead arsenate than have tho state contract for ' Check Protector Ink. Sentinel. C heck P r o te c to r in k . S e n tin e l Is said to be a mighty spirltuftl Jo^SOgallons of water, __________ work and bring In outside labor. force In India, has also been closely associated with government affairs as a high official. Mrs. Nichols-Roy will describe Gandhi and his work In India and tell of present day persecution of Indian Christians. Her lfl-ycar-old daughter will Join her In singing duets In the Indian language and In English and will also speak. MRS. IN. E. LEBO IN DIESAFTEHOPERATION COUNTY CANNER WILL BE HERE NEXT WEEK T. 0. RUSSELL TO TELL BRAZIL EXPERIENCES 6 THE FEATHERHEADS Two Bad Pine Bualneaa la Better. Portland, Ore., Aug. 6. The 119 mill» reporting to the Western Pine association for the week ending July 80 operated at an average of 26.8 per cent of capacity us com pared with 28.8 per cent tho pre vious weok and 18.2 per cent for the year to date. Production for the week amount ed to 38,984.000 feet, while ship ments totaled 38,850,000 feet and or ders 82,882.000 feet. Unfilled orders decreased 2,998.000 feet. New busi ness Increased 236,(XX) feet or 7 per cent over last weok. Production de creased 1,882,000 feet and shipments were 8,877,000 feet more than the weok before. Check Protector Ink. Sentinel.