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VOI.UMB X U . ( 1 ) 1 I AGE GIIOV'E, I.A N F COUNTY ( lllK I .d N , MINING IO LEAO WAY f 4' i8i,s M o th rr- Losts BACK Ï0 PROSPERITY 10-Pound Frogs Are To Be Produced Here M o to r Car NUMBER I t EK IIIAY. I I H EM HEII 21. 1932 411k Creek la 1 »cation of Indus try Known to But Few Here. STAMP MILLS TO BE MANUFACTURED HERE Latham ClubM em bers Prize Winners DEATH OF H.R. GODARD FOLLOWSTHATOEWIFE Latham 4 H clubs, which have been for several years among the active In the county, have ¿2-Year Old Veteran Waa Born Delinquencies Found to Be Less Cottage Grove has an industry Cecil Wooley Establishes Pro most members who were prize winners that is known to but few residents on Date That la Now this year at the state and county duction Plant on East in Washington and Cali It is a fiog farm opeiated by A. W fairs. Lathrop on Hiik creek In Ocwdy- Armistice Day. fornia Than Here. Main Street. Wayne Walker won seventh prize ville. Mr. latthrop started witb a i In forestry and Ilene Trunnell pair of breeders two years ago and Failing to recover from severe Tax payments In quarterly or from this one pair has about 20.000 A new lndustr-v one that may at eleventh at the state fair. At the county fair both first and burns and shock suffered when his monthly puyments. or by any meth frogs In addition to sales made this tain some magnitude, was estab second prizes In gardening were wife was burned to death five days lished In Cottage Grove this week od to make them lass painful, was year. won by Latham club members, first before. Harrison R. Godard. 92- a principal subject of discussion at frogs, which have the same when Cecil Wooley started the , by Jessie Grubb and second by Al year-old Civil war veteran, died the county chamber of commerce nervous system as humans and are manufacture of his recently In meeting held Friday n i g h t In therefore purchased In large num vented stamp mill, tne success of bert McCall. Also several forestry early Friday morning and funeral | prizes were won at the county fair. services were held Saturday after Hprlngfleld. Those opposing increas bers for experimentation by uni which has been proved by opera The Latharn clubs won a gavel noon. Ksv. M. A. Groves officiated ing the number of payment» be versities and collages, have one tions In the Bohemia mining dis cause of confusion and added ex characteristic In which they surpass trict on gold ores from the Musick. j given by the Cottage Grove cham- at the services and was assisted by The «tamp mill, which is small ' her of commerce at the south Lane Duncan P. Cameron, interment was pense pointed out that there Is now the humans. They mate literally fair held In Cottage Grove in the A. F. a A. M. cemetery. The nothing to prevent taxpayers from until deuth do us puit." Neither of enough so that it can be easily ! : county for having won the most prizes American Legion had charge of the making quarterly or monthly pay- the »exes does any philandering. A packed Into Inaccessible districts. Is and having the best exhibits. military portion of the services and manta. to be credited as advance mule may be placed with a hundred said to be the equal In production furnished pallbearers. payments, and that this would en females, but never will mure than of much larger mills and has at Mr. Godard had observed his tail little additional expense. In one female produce, and that one tracted considerable attention at Cottage Grove Defeated birthday anniversary on Armiatics creasing the penalty for dellnqie n will be the one with which the male mining congresses held In western day and ha and Mrs. Godard were Oregon The secret of the success cy and giving a rebate for prompt hus mated. By Yoncalla Hoopsters planning to observe their alxty- However, this monogamous mari of the light weight mill Is a twist payment were favored. It being eixth wedding anniversary on pointed out that the delinquency In tal Inclination Is not a serious draw given the stamps as they descend Christmas day. A week ago Hunday California and Washington Is about back to the frog business, for a upon the ore. It Is also extremely (W ritten by Journalism Htudent.) evening Mrs. Godard’s clothing economical In operation, only a half that In Oregon, due to a heavi Utter numbers as high as 13,000 and The Cottage Grove high basket er penalty In Washington and to a about 90 per cant of these will ma small stream of water being neces ball team met defeat here Tuesday caught fire from a heating stove sary to furnish hydraulic power. within a minute she was dead. rebate In California. ture. when It lost a pre-season and The husband burned bis hands try The mills will be produced at Evening The sales tax and a reduction In Progs are different from humans game to Yoncalla 35 to 21. ing to smother the flames and tear present In lots of five. Count du auto license fees were discussed but in thut brothers and slaters will The game was rough throughout no action was taken The only vote mate. There are so many In a litter Barry, picturesque character of and many fouls were called. Yon his wife's clothing from her. Mr. Godard was born November taken on taxation eubjerta was to that they don't recognize each Gold Beach. Is said to be financing calla scored 10 points before Cot ! production. Mr. Wooley, who is tage Grove garnered any and the II, 1840, in Ohio. He married Fanny retain the bounty on wolvee and other. cougars Speakers favored some Mr. I-athrop's frogs are not of the himself an expert mechanic, will be half ended 18 to 5 In the visitors’ Cothreli at Fort Wayne, Ind., De plan whereby counties would be common garden variety. They are In charge. Only a small crew will favor. The last half was fairly cember 25, 1865. He served In the certain of their share of auto li African Jumbos that are aald to at be employed In the shop, which has I even, but the visitors’ lead was too Civil war with the 3bth Indiana and following the war he and bis bride cense fees. tain a weight of as high ax 10 been located on Mr. Wooley s prop large to overcome. became pioneers in Nebraska. They A feature of the meeting was an pounds and an outstretched length erty on east Main street Installa- Toner. Yoncalla forward, was came of the necessary machinery was here witb their family 22 exhibit by the minerals separation of about three feet. They live to the high scorer with 16 points. Powers. years ago.. company which Is operating a lab ripe age of 40 years and are known completed last week, I local center, was high for the Grove Surviving children are S. L. God oratory here. Those attending the to produce as late In life as 30 with 9 points. ard, Cottage Grove; Mrs. E. R. meeting remained an hour after ad- years. They start producing at four The lineups; Report Says Schneider Spencer and Mrs. Grace Van Boa- loumment to Inspect samples of the years of age, so that at the rate of Cottage Grove (21) Yoncalla (34) kirk, Eugene; Mrs. C. A. Atkinson. product of the laboratory and to 13.000 a year (they have but one Kelly. 2 ---------- F______ Helland, 10 Pawnee City, Neb.; Jackson God discuss the process. Mili Is to be R ebuilt Cox. 6 ------------ F ______ Toner. 16 litter In a twelve-month period) the ard. Tillamook, and Hershei God Those attending from here were total production of one pair mav Powers. 9 —___ C_______ Ohlson. 2 ard. Brush, Colo. II J Hrugemelr. C W Kubkert. J. reach 338,000, which probably Is a Dusenberry. 7 _G_ __ Johnson. 4 A well authenticated report Is to H Bolden ami aon and Mr Green record. Horn. 2 ______ J3_ __ Durham, 2 of the minerals separation labora The Lathrop frogs are raised on the effect that George Schneider Is Thies. 2 _______ S_ _____ Kirkum tory C. E Htewart. H C Wells, It a branch of Silk creek a half mile making plans to rebuild his mill on B a lle w ____ New Business Lumber A I’ Boyce. G. W McQueen anil El In length, widened Into ponds. The the Lorane road which was des Cottage Grove journeyed to Drain troyed bv fire during the past year. bert Bede. owner keeps on friendly terms with The report Is to the effect that con last night and Coach Bagley ex Mills Above Production the large family ad has been able struction is to start early In the pected his team to repeat its for to go to a pond and catch the par new year. mer victory over Drain. Seattle. Dec. 16. — Current new ticular frog he wants. He does this, Efforts for Retention business of 216 mills, which pro however, more bv size than by a D orrns Honor Roll Spanish War Vets Install. duced 19.7 per cent of their weekly County Alient Succeed difference in facial appearance Dorena, Dec. 21— (Special.)—The capacity during the week ending The Spanish-American War Vet Frogs rugs are a migratory migratory- animal and following students on the scholar December 10. was 7.64 per cent over will travel as much as five miles In erans camp has installed the follow Prospects are that the effort to a day. The jumbo will leap as much ing officers: William H. Miller. ship roll have an average of two or production while shipments were above; while those on the atten 12.7 per cent under production, the raise a fund bv private subscrip- as 10 or 11 feet, so that they cover Í commander; George W. Sweet, sen- tlon for retaining the county agent, distance rather rapidly. In order to lor vice; W. N. Hubbell. Junior vice; dance honor roll have been neither West Coast Lumbermen's associa who was cut off at the pockets by keep them at home It ts necessary- R. L. Rodgers, adjutant and quar absent nor tardy during the past tion said today. The 322 mills reporting to the as the budget committee, will meet to corral them with fences through termaster; I. G Shaw, chaplain: E. six weeks: Scholarship honor roll, primary— sociation operated at 18.7 per cent with success Howard Merriam of which thev can not easily crawl and E. McLendon, historian; Fred G. Goshen, member ot the general »o high that thev will not attempt Fleck, officer of the day; Louis F. Donna Jennings. Betty Thrasher, of capacity during the week com Jimmie Thrasher, Harold Wicks. pared with 19.7 ner cent for the committee, reported at the county to Jump them. The frog is different Applegate, officer of the guard Lila Van Schoiack; intermediate. previous week and 26 8 per cent for chamber meeting Friday that $900 from some hurnana In that It sel of an $1.800 budget already was In dom jumps until It can see where Sunday School Program T on igh t Lerov Cooper, Patricia Collins. Wil the same week last year. Gregory. Unfilled orders increased 8,478,- a Eugene hank and that a number it will land. The fences must also The Sunday school Christmas bur Doolittle. Pauline Gerald Mosby, 000 feet from the previous week; of committees were yet to report. have an overhanging board which program for the Methodist church Tlvus England; Maxine Stewart, Alois Thomason. new export business was 4,085,000 Sin ce then the amount to be raised the frog can not reach from the will be given tonight (Friday) in Thrasher. Bruce Wicks, Ruth feet less; new domestic cargo or has been reduced to $400, ground, which prevents It from the church. The program will con- Helen Zeller; high school. Earl Cooper. ders decreased 8.662,000 feet: new When the county budget commit crawling up the fence. The over sist of a play, a pageant, a drill, Gladys Isham. Ernest Wagner. Rob rail business decreased 1.630,000 tee elinilniil.-d the m the hanging board also must be low singing, music and recitations. ert Wagner. Carol Wicks feet and tha local trade dropped budget the l-ane C ounty A gricu l enough so that a fall from beneath Attendance honor roll, primary— 2,639.000. tural council, which had urged re It will not kill the frog. The heavy Legion to Give Dance. Donna Jennings. Orla Jennings, tention of Ihe agen t, appointed a follows burst their “floaters” when A Christmas eve dance will be Tris Norton. Billy Prosch, Marv committee to raise funds to match thev fall anv distance and death given Saturday In the armory by the Purdin. Betty Thrasher. Jimmie soon follows. the federal appropriation for the of. American Legion. Music will be Thrasher, Delbert Van Schoiack, flee. 1 V i away fences Lila Van Schoiack, Esther Volga- gon streams will » ..d more. Harold Wicks; Intermediate, and frogs, for which reason It is Leroy Cooper. Wilbur Doolittle. necessary to control the flow. The Alvus England. Robert England. water for the Lathrop ponds does High School Notes Homer L. Leonard. Texas editor, Delbert Jennings. Harold Kirk, Ger not reach them direct, being first ald Mosby. Maxine Stewart, Alois who was reelected to the legislature ! sluiced to a control station. in a write-in campaign in which Thomason. Pauline Gregory. Rob A drawback to the frog business ert Zeller, Ruth Zeller; high school, nearly 14.000 votaa were cast, is a The senior class party was held Is the penchant snakes have for First Methodist Episcopal Church Juanita Bales. Marv Doolittle. Faye nephew of S. J. Leonard of this last Wednesday evening at the T. frogs Given a sufficient number of England. Lillian Gregory. Ernest city. C. Wheeler home. Decorations were frogs, thev seek no other food. A Meredith A. Groves, Pastor.—Sun Wagner. Leonard’s opponent for the legis Robert Wagner. carried out in the Christmas colors. snake will secret itself In the grass, day school, 9:45, Mrs. C. E. Um- lature succeeded In keeping Leon forenoon Games were played and Ice cream, catch a frog and swallow it alive phrev. superintendent; ard's name off the ballot because Mrs. David A. McDowell Dies. cakes, candy and cocoa were served. feet first, the process taking con service, 11. sermon topic, “The Mrs. David A. McDowell of Red he had been nominated by a good The senior class will have charge siderable time. When one frog has King of the Jews,” special music; government tlckat. which did not of the Christmas assembly which disappeared. Mr. Snake catches and evening service. 5. sermon topic. mond, Ore., who had spent several have a state organization. Voters will be held this Friday. The pro- swallows another and will continue "The Prince of Peace." Special months visiting at the home of a wrote Leonard’s name in 7,294 grain will consist of high school catching and swallowing until there music includes vocal duet by Mrs. sister, Mrs. T. J. Geer, died sudden times, while his opponent, with his singing, numbers bv the glee clubs is no more room for frogs or until William Thum and Mrs. Ira Isom. ly Monday. The body was taken to name printed on the ballot, secured and orchestra and athletic awards dissuaded bv the legal owner of the Young people’s meetings. 6. lnter- Prineville for burial. Harriett Emaline Carmical was 5.468 votes- A no-hostess Christmas dinner fi ogs A frog, especially the African "?®dlate and senior 1 eagues. 15 was held Monday of last week in -’umbo, has strong lungs which he ° lder young people s league. Pray- born August 29, 1863, at Lebanon. the apartment of Miss Joy Ingalls “’«s to summon help, and a snake "io # Ore., and was aged 69 years, 3 and Miss Theresa Young by the engaged making a meal on frog legs ueople s study class, Wednesday, 8. months, 20 days. She married David A. McDowell December 25. 1881, at members of the high school faculty. 'la easily dispatched. When struck by .. .I Twenty-five cent Christmas gifts * «tick. It will disgorge a partly . . Fre* Methodist Church, Roy W. Prineville and thev had lived near Mrs. Mc were exchanged and the evening swallowed frog and the frog will hop “ owelh pastor — Sunday school, Redmond since 1873. was spent discussing Morrison s »*'»v >“ tle Injured If the process 9 45: Mrs Elizabeth Tarr, supenn- Dowell was a member of the Bap tist church at Prineville. She Is A small truckload of foodstuffs "Prlnclples of Secondary Educa- hn* n°t «one too far. A common tendent; forenoon service. 11. ser- frog. mon topic, "Putting Christ Into 'survived by her husband; one son. and $930 in cash were turned over tlon." M Emerson. Mrs. Bagley garter snake, to swallow Charles McDowell. Redmond; five Christmas." Evening service. 7.30, to the relief council Monday by the and Mrs. Grannis were honor will enlarge tts mouth and throat until a hen’s egg would pass sermon topic. “The Christ-Child. daughters, Mrs. Charles Montgom Eagles lodge, the contribution being guests. Hoad Machinery Brought Out. God's Unseparable Gift to Man." ery and Mrs. Fair McAllister. Red the proceeds of a dance given Sat At the citizenship meeting for the through the openings. County machinery that was used mond; Mrs. George Laird. Modesto, urday night. Admission was by 7:30. Jumbo frogs, at three years of Prayer meeting. • Thursday, on eonetruetion of the road up the second six weeks juniors were rnted • • ¡Cal.; Mrs. Lena Rasoh. Terre contributions of foodstuffs, but cash mountain from Champion boarding first with 175 points, seniors se o age. sell for $1 each. Both sets of Lutheran Church (M issuer! Sy Bonne. Ore., and Mrs. J. A. Price. could be paid for tickets. onil with 125, sophomores third legs and a portion of the back are house was brought out during the Wash.; two sisters, Mrs. Why many hesitate to perform This is the second large contribu bv a crew under 1-aSells with 45 and freshmen last with 15 used. For breeders thev bring high nod). Adventist church building on Vancouver. J. Geer. Cottage Grove, and Mrs. tion as the result of dances given by kind deeda for etrangere wae Il past week The machinery had been points. Juniors took first In scholar er figures Mr. Lathrop has a fe west Main street. A special Christ T. Cynthia Rhoads. Orland. Cal. lustrated by the actions of a tour- Htewart the Eagles. mas service will be held at 10:30 left until It was certain there would ship. number of tardies and honor male that he values at $500. Mrs. Laird of Modesto and Mrs. There was a large attendance and i'ton^d": no" m o i. w ..',h .7 during' Zhteh roll and second In honorable men Mr. Lathrop believes In making Sunday. Members of the Sunday- P a .s e r .ik r e n v o i to* K n r X '2 »<*«* pould b* continued. It I. now tion and deportment. Seniors took full use of his ground and his ponds school will take the leading part in Price of Vancouver came to attend music was furnished by the ladies’ orchestra and by the Eagles orches first In deportment and honorable also produce lilies. He has one va this service. The pastor will deliver I the funeral. ohovel'wlth which t o ïh r o w d “ * o í I L tra. each playing for half the dance. mention, and second In scholarship riety that is said to have been cul a short sermon based on part of slippery paving. Without returning Deer Prize« Are Announced. the Christmas story as it is record t h . .h n v .i k . nn in ih . If,cu,,v WM experienced In getting and honor roll. Sophomores took tivated on the Nile 3,000 years ago. ed by the evangelist Luke. The The Grove Hardware company toads and In several places first In attendance and second In He has many thousands of growing . DeMoss Family Entertains. kett service station and rented - i over the and Ice had to be chopped number of tardies Freshmen took | HU*» divided between 13 varieties, theme of this sermon will be "What has received word that the Peters Four members of the DeMoss En cablo for the night, saving It was snow Effect Did the Angel's Message. Cartridge company’s prizes for deer semble of The Dalles entertained second In attendance. away. Icicles a foot or more In dia too cold for travel. The next morn meter and as much as 20 feet long 'Christ, the Savior Is Born,' Have in a state contest have been award with a musical at the Christian Superintendent D. A. Emerson ing he found weather coniti!Iona ao on the Shepherds of Bethlehem?" ed as follows: B. T. Fredenberg, church Tuesday evening. A silver reported hanging from cliffs announced Tuesday that the schools Christmas Program To good that he left without paving were . In connection with this service a Medford. $50 for largest blacktail offering was taken. The DeMoss Fortunately none of these broke 1 would close for the Christmas holl- for the cabin and with tha ahoval awav B V p l i l V P n f l t B i i r p n f l group of children and an adult will deer, weight 191 pounds; Ed Fields, family have several relatives In the while the machinery waa be- days December 23 and reopen Janu W u n t i l ttl DUICIIU become members through the sacra- LaGrande. $50 for largest mule community and were well known In hie car. ary 3. | Ing moved. -------- ment of baptism. The Bible class deer, weight 259 pounds. , Walter Griffin, who recently mov here in the pioneer days. Dorena. Dec. 21.— (Special.) — A will not meet this Sunday. W. Svl- Mamins Hold Ford. Elect ed here from Orange. Cal., has reg- i Christmas program will be present- wester. 303 Roberts St.. Roseburg. The Masonic lodge enjoyed a tur i Istered as a freshman. Ruth Rissile of Hoquiam. Wash . , l1 b>’ the Hai'PV Circle Sewing club pastor. nkey feed Wednesday night. Ninety i members ate what the cooks said who Is visiting her grandparents at and Dorena public schools Friday Pentecostal Aswm hlv of God, At was 90 pounds of meat, not to men Mosby creek, visited high school evening in the Farmers' union hall. A large number of persoiM of the wood Foster. Pastor. — Special tion trimmings end mince pie. last Thursday. community will have pans In the Christmas program with songs and Following the feed the regular Ralph (Tex) Madsen. 8 feet, 34 Wendell Small and Philip Glass, Inches In height, whose marriage In business session was held and the freshmen. Mildred Moonev, sopho program, which Is of considerable recitations to be given Sunday morning and also during the eve Loa Angeles to Miss Verna Marie following officers were elected: H. more, and Darrel Arne, junior, ! length. ning meeting at 7:30. Tuesday eve Rice was featured bv dally news II. Griggs, W. M.; Archie Walker. have been absent from school sev Below is the standing of the contestants In The Sentinel's ning. 7:30 prayer Friday rni u liv a . I l l 1 < Zr > 1 1 I I «»«HR. p i a v c i i meeting; iiv c ih ik * t iiu o y days. paper pictorial servloee, waa a vis H W . Earl Htewart. J W.; T C. o eral Holiday Cash Prize Campaign. The votes below Include all free The lunlor class party was held S e l l O t) Is A PC G lO SC U B V <‘venin« voting peoples meeting, and itor here eaveral years ago. Natural Wheeler, treasurer; F. W. Bressler, votes and other votes turned In for publication up to Wednesday. ly he attracted considerable atten secretary; W. E. Lebow, trustee. In the gymnasium Inst Friday eve- j J ^?,t.u.rday »» 3 o’®1®«’*' All votes turned In after that time will be included In the next children's church with sand table nlng Games were played and cake tion on the atroets. He had to stoop illustrations. issue of The Sentinel. sandwlehes and hot chocolate were 1 sancì wiche» am to enter the ordinary door. He 117 _ _ a L _ HOW THEY STAND found that ha was a distant rela VV c a t h e r G h a n f j e s . served. Guests were. Pr. and Mrs. Adventist Church. — At Intersec ° |C H. KIme, Miss Bowen. Miss tive of H. C. Madsen, ploner jewel (listed alphabetically) With an absentee list of 125 and tion of west Main and M streets Is Young. Kenneth Goff and Worth er, who waa conducting a buainesa Mary Alma Benston, S a g in a w ___________________________ 405,500 growing, school offlclols decided a small white church. Seventh Day Harvey. Juanita Hopper. Cottage G r o v e_________________________ 607,600 Mav Aubrey, assisted bv Opal yesterday to close the schools a day Adventist. Each Saturday at 9:30 an Mrs. Lottie L e w is ______________________________________ 605,400 Cottage Grove 'g again enjoying Ray. entertained I.uelle Bogen and early for the Christinas vacation, to hour Is spent In the study of the Alvin McGarvIn, Cottage Grove, Black Butte r o u te -----------305,400 .regular Oregon weather, with tern- Lucille Favor nt dinner Thursday be reopened January 3 provided the Sabbath school lesson At 11 o'clock Phyllis Monson, Cottage G r o v e_________________________ .305,800 epidemic of colds and Influenza has the pastor, Elder Paul Iverson, de- j perature up and rain falling fre- evening nt the practice house. Marvin Shaw, Cottage G rove----------------------------------------------6,200 ] quently. The Chambers and W. A. The Cottage Grove high second subslded. So far as reported there livers a sermon, the proof of his statements being named by chap- i Woodard mills arc again In opera- ; team defeated the Cottage Grove are no serious case». Dorothy Umphrey. Cottage G ro v e_______________________ 608,300 ------------------- ter and verse from the Bible. Wed- 1 tlon and other activities stopped by lunlor high 29 to 12 Tuesday eve- Typewriter Bargains. Sentinel. nesday evening hoyr, 7:30 __ _ cold have been resumed nlttg. A call on his mother Hunday fora noon resulted In the loss to Worth Dr Warren D Smith Say* Well llaivey for a day of u Void sedun. Mr llarvey was leaving the car for Thought Out Promotion so short a time that he did not stop to remove the key from the Igni Plan Needed tion Whan he returned within 10 minutes and found the car gone, he “Mining always baa lad the way thought some fr land was playing a back ii> ereeeenty after a period <>f Joke on him and It was soma little earious dspraealtMi,” Or. Warren D. time before he reported the loss to Hmllb. University of Orajcon gaoto- the officers. The car waa found the next day gist. told I be ■ handier of rommai at Ila Tusaday noon luncheon, yet abandoned at iloseburg and Mr. there la no program In Oration for Harvey went down and brought It the development of mining. at all horns Ha aald ha did not believe time» one of three greatest Indua thara was over half a gallon of gas trlea of the atate In fact, appro ollna In the tank and he was as- prlatlona for mining development i tontahed that the thieves got so far ware withdrawn by the legislature with It. The motor evidently had two years ago and even the fxler- I taken note of the depression anil al government la doing nothing In j waa getting along with as little as j possible. research work. Officers here were certain that "Mining oomee next to agriculture In importance, yet there la no or the car was taken by three toughs ganlaatlon of any kind in the state ! * h° w,,r» kept locked up Saturday In give aid or even advice on d e-¡¡\,**?, ■ A"** ware so tough that velopment of mining prospects. ! Night Officer Hhaffer feared to let The bureau of mines la gone and. them loose until Hay Officer Pitch x> far as I know, there Is only <>rie •r was an the lob. They were re man In the slate In stats employ leased at 9 o'clock and the Harvey who la competent to paee upon car was stolen at about 10 o'clock After the theft had been reported metallurgical problems, to speak authoritatively upon the problem s o Karl Hill remembered seeing three tough looking fellows, all riding In production. I'rofeaeor llatchellei of the college We geologists may be the front seat, turn onto Main street able to tell where the ore la. and fhxn Seventh at the corner on give an Idea of how much there la. which hie cigar etora la located but beyond that ws are not equipped Thev evidently had driven the car Io apeak Hr Batcheller Is flooded around the block from where It with requests for asslatanea, but had been parked Mr Hill's atten even If he had the time, there are tlon was called to them because no funds at his disposal to pay the • hey failed to stop when entering expenses Incidental Io giving the Main street. aid asked. "The legislature should act for rehabilitation of mining the one In Christmas Cantata Given dustry that can In euch a time as By Methodists, Baptists this produce the new wealth that we need ''Something must be done to give "Peace on Earth," a Christmas the public confidence In legitimate cantata by K K Ksyeer. under the mining ventures, a confidence that direction of C. K Umphrey, was has been lost because of ehyetera presentxl twice Hunday by a 40- that have promoted fake mining volced choir from the llaptlst and schemes Methodist churches It was pre "Things don't get anywhere by sented first at the Methodist church just letting them go along Mining at the 8 o’clock vesper service and In Oregon needs a conservative and second at 7 JO at the llaptlst church carefully thought out program ag Mrs Messis Hutcllffe was pianist gresslvelv promoted“ The program was as follows "Re Hr Smith waa greatly Interested joice." O Earth." choir and quar in the work of the gravity separa tet. Mrs Claude Hherman. Mrs. J. tion and concentrating plant In op H Neuman. H A. Emerson and J. eration In the old cannery building, H Neuman. "When Jordan Hush and spent an hour there following ed." soprano eolo, Mrs. Dwight the noon luncheon As metallurgy Mercer; "Comfort Ye." bass solo, J. Is out of his line, he did not ex H Neuman; "The Holy Night." press an opinion as to the efficiency alto solo. Mrs Ixittle Lewie; "On of the operation. the Field With Their Flocks," bass solo. duet, women's ohorus. choir and trio; "O Little Town." alto Votes Upon Measures at solo and choir. Mrs Andrew Mrund; "Come. I,ei Us Oo." men's chorus; Recent General Election "Arlee' Hhlne"' quartet and choir. Mrs E E Cone. Mrs William Thum. H L Mackln and J. H Neu Ho many readers from outside the atate have made inquiries as to the man. Interlude, "Wonderful filar." outcome of various measures voted soprano solo. Mrs. Ira Isom; "From \ipon at the recent election In Ore the Eastern Mountains,” choir; gon that The Sentinel has secured "Brightest and Rest.” soprano and a tabulation of the vote, which fol alto dust. Mrs Ira Isom and Mrs. William Thum; "To Thee. One lows. Taxpayer voting qualification Blessed Havlour." quartet. Mrs. D. H Mercer. Mrs J. H Neuman. D amendment Yae 169.321. no 134 - A. Emerson and J. , H ... Neuman 160. amendment authorising crlmt-,.^-.. nal tríala without lurlea by consent ob Sl.n“ ’ nA° ,b* quartet of aocuaed Yea 191.042. no 111,872: ' *nd cb“lr'. *,** l»om Mrs. six por cant tax ilmllatlon amend- « **. •heresa Young m en t- Tsa 149.833. no 121.852; olso- *nd W llll,m Hogate. margarine tax bill—Yea 131.271. no Moulding Attends Convention 300,496. bill prohibiting commercial John Mauldins. Chevrolet dealer, fishing on Rogue river Yea 127.448, has returned from attending a con- no 180.827. higher education appro priation bill Yea 88.076. no 237,218: , ventlon In Portland of approximate bill to repeal atata prohibition law ly 1,000 Chevrolet men. Including of Oregon fe e 206,619, no 138.778; : dealers, sales managers, depart ment heads and salesmen. Many of- freight truck and bus bill—Yee 1 < flclals of other General Motors di 181.790. no 180,609, bill moving uni also attended. versity. normal and law schools, es vision Presentation of the new Chevro tablishing Junior colleges Yea 47.- 278, no 292.486: tax and debt con let six for 1933 was the keynote of j the convention Thev were display trol constitutional amendment — ed publicly for the first time on De Yea 89.171. no 162.882; tax supervis cember 17 and a complete showing ing and conservation bill—Yes 117,- 940. no 164.206; personal Income tax j of paaaenger cars and trucks la In readiness for all points In the coun- law amendment bill - Yee 144,802. no 162.468; state water power and I try. Sound motion pictures, special hydro-alectrlo constitutional amend .stage presentations and other In ment— Yee 168.937. no 130.494. teresting features were employed at tha convention In Introducing F am o u s T e x a n H as Uncle H ere Dan ceN ets F o o d stu ff For Needy Aid Given T ourist Is N ot Appreciated Eight -F o o t Madsen Is Known H ere Candidates’ Standing In Sentinel Campaign Flu Epidemic Mills in Operation THE FEATHERHEADS Fred Itartels carne out of thè nvoiin- talna thè paat w eck and was plav- Ing thè locai courae when thle pio- ture Bv Osborne Som ething Fishi