The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 21, 1933, Image 1

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    VOM IME X I.I
LOG HAULERS GIVEN
(jOTTAUK GIW)VK, LANK COUNTY OKKOON, FRIDAY, 41 LY 21, 1933
(»ills L o n g Ago W ere
l'Or Short Dresses
River Goes in For
CHLORATE WEED KILLS Row
Turkeys, Guinea Hens
FOUND SATISFACTORY,
Portland Business Men
To Visit Here Tuesday
NUMRF.K «I.
COTTAGE GROVE WINS
FROM BILLETS, EUGENE
a 1 i 1 o r n ia n s Spend
V acation H ere
0. P. & E. RAILWAY IS
AGAIN ON ACTIVE LIST
A cavalcade of business men of
Dorena, July 19. — (Hpeclal.)
Wuv back III IM93 a group of
Doren a, July 19 «Special.) —Mr.
...______
ut key» mn coming Into
their _____
own Portland will arrive here at noon
woman in K miioum City cnt<*i«(l into
and Mrs. W. L Fore. Mrs. Nancy
in the Row river country hun- Tuesday and will lunch with the
an
a
g
irm
irn
t
not
to
w«*ar
on
the
Cottage Grove chamber of com­ Losers Have Only One Error J Æ - } “ "' For*'* ,nüU,• r,• and Resumption Operations by Saw
Question Now Is Whether Oom NtirntM any di»»» that «ltd not iii I m County Agent Will Again Pool died« of ern everybody has ern.
ore, nephew, L zjs Angeles, !
1 The guinea-hen Is also abroad In merce The number that will be In
the ground by nt leant three Inches,
the party la not yet known.
tnlMidoiier Thomas Will
returned home tire first of the week
the land. Several ranchers have
Orderg Twice a Week
Mills Brings Business
While
Winners
Are
Given
nn«l they probably w«*i*» called all
The group will visit various cities
after spending 10 days on the Fore
small start In them, while Mi. and
kind of name« by the editor» of that
Uphold Deputy.
of the state on a good will tour.
bo-acre
ranch
on
Harms
creek.
Mr
tor
Sprayg
U»ed.
Mrs
Otho
Van
Schoiack
have
as
to Carrier.
Credit for Two
day, some of whom lived to ter
bore has been with the Los An­
fine a flock as may be found in any Theli purpose Is stated to be to
women went d i«•»»«♦» that mi»»«*d
m
eet
the
trade
with
which
members
geles police force for 15 years and
..
.
. . . . .
. ■
Mill «ipwiatoi« of thin avctlon un*l the knee» by that many Inches
1 >ernon»trat|on» and field trials section. Generally speaking, they of the party have business relations
H railroad activity la an
Cottage Grove defeated the Eu­ is now a ..eutenanL
h>K haul»«» are ooinewhat heartan- lit** Hentlncl get» this Information conducted in l a w county during are not popular among ranchers, and
gene
D
illey’s
team
in
a
baseball
About
20
years
ago
Mr
Fore
was
prosperity.
Cottage
Grove
should
to
note
developm
ent
In
the
»<1 by m latmpoi mi y i«*pt i«vr front out of nn old copy It ha» r< eelevd (ho last five year» show that chlor- on account of ths amount of noise cities that will be visited.
coming in for its shaxe, for the
game played here Sunday by the employed by the XoresL »ex vice in
lh« provlalona uf tlie trauupoi tathm ,«,/ m , b lo te m « W ed dated M atch
an* K*-nerally e ffe c tiv e In con they make, but som ething Is to be
A news story last week said this score of 11 to 7. The losers were tne Umpqua district. The few years Dr*gon P acific A talas tern railway,
act of the recent l«*gi»latut• given 17, INU3 The paper was then about trolling Canada thistle», wild morn­ said In favor of that, for they will cavalcarle
would be here this week credited with only one error, while he spent in Oregon, riding the trail« * ° la0 serves the How river valley,
by a deputy of Public Utlliti»» C o m j foul ycais of age, so It wuh start«*«! ing glory, blackberry plants, poison scars away the biggest hawk.
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the winners were credited with two and viewing the rugged beauty of 044 more business than for several
iitlsalonei Thoriiaa during the ab­ at about th" ,'iimo time u» th«’ Cot oak. wild ross bushes, and other
Box score and summary:
the country, fascinated him and he Year4 Th“ 14 du* tu “ «‘»‘«Y lo tba
sence of Mi. ITiomas Whethei 01 !tagc Grove laiadei, now combined plant» Doth »odium chlorate and
C. C
AB R H l*fj A E determ ined that som e day he would rdmbei business.
not Thomas will sustain his deputy ! with The Sentinel.
the calcium chlorate weed killer
Knickerbocker, ss « 1 1 2
1 1 return. Last spring tic came north
Years ago several large mills were
and make the repileve permanent
Th«* same i»»ue told of a move­ known a« atlaclde were used. Four
Bricher, lb
___J5 1 4 12 1 0 on a vacation and bought the Me- ‘° operation on this line and two
Is not yet known.
ment to divide luin*» county, the pounds of atlaclde per square rod
Blank, 2 b ____ ___ J5 1 1 1 4
1
Kibben
ranch.
When
the
July
va-
101114
lo the cltY were 4orvad with
Thia action followed a confeience new county to he known as Blaine were required to give as good kills
Arne, 3b _____ .......4 1 1 1 2
0 cation came the family lost no time lolw 40at came over 4be Unu’ * * 4“ °
of truckers with Highway Commls The lower hou »«• of the inglfdaturr a» three pound» of sodium chloiate.
Woodard, r f __
J 1 2 0 1 0 m pitching lent at the ranch for oer tracta W4r» cut out
011114
aioner Washburue at Eugene 'I'he had passed a division bill, but It
Best kills of ail kinds of plants
Hhortridge, If
5 2 3 0 0 0 tneir entire outing. They expect to were clo4ed- Uleo
bottom
truckers were advised to buy ordi­ wa» Hilled In tb<* senate.
were obtained where there was a
Cochran, c f _______3 0
1 0 0 0 leturn ln September to outline some d*oPt»«'1 out of the lumber m ark et
nary licenses, file a ftlOOO surety
The dom estic allotm ent plan to ; ^he band gave Its first free out- o a tes. c —
Georg«* Melvin Miller was tulver- heavy growth and where power
-4 1 2
9 1 0 im provements and let a contract tor lh «ro Bre Y4t
tracts of Urn-
bond and obtain I a permit frollatile lining l*ìoren< e um the fit clad city »playing outfits were used. No ap- reducs
educe wheat acreage and raise the dP °r 4Oul,>ler concert last night at Hubbell, p
_4 2
2
0 1 0 a log lodge, in which annual vaca- oer Wibutary to the railroad and
state highway comm ission
rice c of wheat In accordance with ; Hi*1’ handstand at the corner of 1 g varveru{j
Com on a direct line west from New plication of chlorate» was 100 per price
_ 1 1 0 2 0 0 tions will be spent and which may oow
Bohemia
Lumber
company.
mlsalonsi Wa»hbuine »aid that if York Knowles A Gi-ilj r. after • enl effective the first year, som e the recently enacted agricultural Whiteaker and Fifth. The affair
later become their permanent home * ltb a oew nB‘U’ 14 lo fuU operation
U tilities Commissioner T h o m a s w a r, Is In lie, oine Identified with the follow up work being required the relief act will be discussed and con- wa“ K,v en e««*r The Sentinel had T o t a l____
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'
at
Culp
Creek
and
the
S
cott
mill,
___41 11 17 27 11 2
changes the ruling he will accom ­ B o h em ia m in in g d is tr ic t a n d C ot e. . <.r,.| , u I h e re have been many sldeied at a meeting to be held In S??* ,VL-Pr^ i.’
44 _WaM ex^e04ad Dilley's —
at tne sam e point, has resumed full
pany a group of haulers to Malem lage Grove, carried an udvertlse- failures for which no cause Is ap- the chamber of commerce rooms In 4ba’
” )bere would be a large atten Parks, 3b
1 0 !
l s i t C o u r t operations. Another trull, to be op-
for a confeience with Thomas
ment telling of their stock of dry parent
Eugene next Tuesday. The meeting dance of music lovers.
1 erated under the name of the Wal­
Mathewes, lb
5
Under the provisions of the law, goods and groceries In their store
The
following
program
had
been
I
u
n
i
i
l
e
v
<•»
There were a number of fila« will start promptly at 10 and will
den Lumber company, and owued
logging 11 in ks. undei I I».-
arranged:
'
Youth
and
Progress"
i
'
n,ll«v
2h
a l Seaton They also told that they wlieni sodium chlorate was
' by Eastburn brothers, who came
used, continue as long as necessary to
of special carriers, were charged were notaries public.
showing the importance of using present the plan In detail and con- «march). K. L. King; "The Admir- „ Lawson
here from Junction City, Is expect-
al" (overture), Edward Russell; r»iir, „
public liability and property dam
Florence hud no connections by precaution.
,.,1,o pioblums of wheat giow srs.
. . .
..
. _
J ed to go Into operation next Mon-
.4
age Insurance, a |ft permit fee to rail with the valley in those days
Night" (w altz), K. L.
King;
WaUace
rf-
A delegation composed of Rev. 1. day at Walden. An old m ill a t this
On account of the scarcity of cash
Speakers will be Paul V. M ans, Mystic
h . Kansas Bandsman" , (m
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u. w
the public utilities comm ission and and un advertisem ent told that tile and the low cost of labor, most director of extension, and Q. R ••T
'The
arch),
o anace, rr _ ____«
a ’
'Vllllam
Miller and H. location has been inactive for many
Operatic Mingle"
° ___ J
ftft c e n ts per b u n d le d
W eight OH steamer Geo II Chance left Port­ fanners wll| prefer to kill weeds by Ilyslop, head of the plant industry K L King;
A. Galloway visited the county , year».
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the combined weight of their ve land twice a month for the coaet cultivation rather than with chlor- division, of Oregon State college. (overture). E. W. Berry; The Best c-owaro4 If
urlng the P“ 1 weeit Jo Pre-, The Anderson A Middleton Lum-
Melodies,"
Al T o t a l------------------ 40 7 12 24 8 1
h id e and Ite maximum load, pay­ city
13 Spanish war ber company, in the hands of re-
In addition to discussing the wheat Loved Southern
able quarterly« in addition to •»,.
of this city who have been ceivers, had a contract to cut 400.-
The countv agent will again pool acreage reduction plan, the speak Hayes; "The Drummer’s Delight"
Struckout
by Delp
5. Hubbell
6. ° veteram
(a
snappy,
flashy
drum
novelty),
B
^
e
.“
o
7
^
l
p
2
T
u
b
U
n
la
c
e
d
‘°
a
positron
by pension ¿^()Jo \ ^
^f g o 7 e r in e n t t i m b i
«findlfli'aMona of un Editor.
orders for sodium chlorate and at era wll| discuss the general wheat
E-i wards,
"The Blushing f p a
h a ll
? i
, cuts th al ‘t is believed they will near Lay ng creek ranger station
This amounted to such a high
Most anyone can be an editor. All laclde at cost pools will be closed price and production outlook In the Steve
Rose
"
-serenade),
Charles
L.
John-
L
f
E
?
h
a
l
t
T
'
*
“
Ve
to
couoty
a‘d
-
and
se^erm
y?ar.
ago « « n t a ^ r i «
auni that many truck owners de­ the editor has to do Is to sit at Monday and Thursday of each ilght of present advancing prices,
clared they could not poesibly pay a desk six days out of the week, week Chlorates ordered on Monday Possible substitute crops to take •on; “Valiant
VaH.ni Youth
Yn.uh" (m arch), K en baaeH Mathewes 2. H. Dilley, H. cordmliy ^but'exbresBed t h ^ b W01? “Um ° f mooey
a milhute
it
four weeks out of the month and should be ready for delivery on the place of wheat where acreage L. King. _____________
Lawson. Home runs,
runs.
Woodard. lh al th y ' ^ ^ X n r n e m Is’
“Z
Lm b^
Adding to the confusion, an in twelve months of the year
and W ednesday, while supplies ordered Is reduced will also be considered, W illiam Yr-atrb Fuiw-nd la Held. Lawson. °r'w(>baaIhrehiDL*e Gate’ : k'ru rh. n°
L
1 * ? ^ — vet8r -| rumors that the owners of thtscom -
Junction has been eecured against edit ' such stuff u s this
n Thursday should arrive on Hat-
County Agent O. S Fletcher, who
two types of carriers, contract car­
Mi» Jon«’», of Cactus Creek, let urday. Price« will be quoted upon is making arrangem ents for the
Funaral services for William Bricher, Shortrhlge 2. Hubbell, ing the c o u ^ MemberVo^the
“ e “ early CUt OUt at Aber'
riers and private carriers, but not
n openox slip last w«*««k and cut request.
I^ane county meeting, urges all Veatch of Marshfield, who died Double plays, Dilley — J. Dilley - promised to ’do t h e i r n f r t
1 deen and cootem Plale operations
against »pedal or common «airier« herself in the pantry.“
"
-
'
pruinisfu
io
ao
tneir
part
to
see
here,
but
no direct word has been
Sodium chlorate comer. In 100- wheat growers of the county to at- Tuesday at his home, were held Mathewes. Umpire, Nixon. Scorer I (hat“thT*veteriiLUS.,t
,
Most log haulers believed they came
A iiiischiev«ius lad of 1‘lletown pound drums only, while atlaclde tend this meeting.
Thursday afternoon ln the Masonic Rheary,
ans get a square deal, j received here. This company also
under the heading of contract « mi threw a stone and struck Mi Pike may be obtained in either 100-
....
owns large tracts of timber near
I cemetery with Rev. W V. McGee
rlera, and therefore went ahead in the alley last Tuesday.“
pound or ftO-pound drums. Orders
Edltoriat Convention Attended.
its millslte.
' officiating.
Lutherans
Hold
Mlaoion
Festival.
m a k in g ««»rittad» foi h a u lin g pole
ls*glon,
A
uxiliary
Hold
Picnic.
Jo«* Doc climbed on the roof of for lea» than one drum will not be
Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert Bede return-
Repairs to roadbed and bridge«
Mr. I Veatch
was born March
The American Legion and auxlll- 1870
n ’cot'tage~Grove*
a'nd^**wl«
hsirf*^6, Grove
Lutheran ed
Sunday
and piling, to be brought up short his house last week, looking for a accepted by the county agent. INrr
ed Sunday night from attending ; are being made by the railway.
with a warning that they were not leak and fell, striking htm»elf on on» desiring less than a drum
____ ary enter tained with their annual , aged 63 years He wan a son of f e s t i v a l a n d , i?8 a o o u a
mission the annual — convention v. of .uo
»une
u .u . logging
vkxium tauw
ay
the state
The city's o u other
railway,
properly licensed
-houhl arrange to purchase Itfrom P*0010 Monday evening at Shady Lafayette Veatch He was promi- at the home of' ^ ' " ‘ E n i b l t h edlE°r‘t L a:,,OCiatlOn' held at Cor' ° wned by J' “ Chambers A Ron, U
tl»e bark K rch .”
Under the contract carrier pro­
While Harold Green was escort­ . with a neighbor.
Brook camp with the Drain Legion „ent In Masonic and fraternal clr- Fahrenwald. W. S ylw elter of R w
WaldP°rt aod N ew port T h - MUve in handling logs for the
vision they would have to pay one ing Miss Violet Wise from the
and auxiliary. Mr and Mrs. Fred Clea and was a member of one of burg pastor of the local church de E'<>tta^e ^*rove editor brought home Chambers mill located in this city.
mill per ton mile on extreme mile church social last .Saturday night a Prohibition Reform Women V isit Hungerford, m anagers of Shadv the pioneer fam ilies of western . livered an address “Abound Ye in
Lhe goii prizes and presided ! This Is not a common carrier but
age « mi all trips beyond a three mile s a v a g e dog attacked them and bit
wo m o to r c a r , of women repre-
» « .'• 40- i v e d by his wid- the Worli’ £ f ? h * ^ r d ^ a t “ th /'s p ^ “ . ' ^ ¿ U o n . ^ H e T s o ^ w ^ r°J
P' *
sone or have the option of paying Mr Green several times on the pub­
i
-
-
ij
i_
.v
.
pre8jdent
tor
^
s
dis-
six per cent of gross receipts bas­ lic square."
ed on t i I bm • s t e a d in g bay mi d
l«Miiah Trimmer, of Running
three mile sone.
Creek, was playing with a cat F n
Benter. Creswell. , ly. A b & O a S e d ^ i n ^ u d i n ^ ^ 1.'
w T te i^ ^ în
' golf
day, when It scratched him on the mg The cavalcade was on ri 800- ordaY were given. Election of of- . sister, Mrs
ver anda.“
fleers
will
be
held
In
Septem
ber
Ore
a„ti,.rii!!
tournament
and
took
part
in
the
mile trip with m eetings scheduled
number from Roseburg, Sutherlin : gridiron.
"Mr. Fond, while harne»sing a for 30 cities.
and the auxiliary cleared «9 on the ,
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and Eugene.
Dorena, July 19. — (Special.) —
bronco last Hat urday w as kicked
food sale. Miss Eunice VanDenberg
_____________
Land brothers report a very satlo-
and Mrs. Vlnal Randall were elect-
Harry Garman Is Injured.
just south of the corn crib.'*
Silk Creek to Get Bridge.
faclory alfalfa hay crop this sea­
ed as delegates to the state conven-
London. July 18. — (Special.) — 1 Canada Thistles Must B e Removed,
County Bridge Superintendent lion August 10, 11 and 12 in Kla- H>rty Garman suffered minor ln-
son, in fact, alfalfa throughout the
Mr», Lenny Kr«-w»on Bi«*».
W arnings have been issued by
valley ls exceptionally good. C. M.
Mr» Edna Krewson died Tuesday Striker has recommended to the math Falls. Mrs George Matthews Juries to his head W ednesday of County Fruit Inspector Stewart
rnntv
c
u
r
t
that
a
new
bridge
be
ap'd
Mrs
"phllip
McLun's fields have gone the lim it
at her home on Cedar creek. Funer­ io .n ul r i id a .I
Bukowski were 1?4t ,^ eek while falling timber for tkat prosecutions will be started
aJ 111.
__ «
•
instructed
over
Silk
creak,
west
elected
alternates
Late
In
the
eve-
llle
Woodard
Lumber
company.
A
shortly
against
any
owners
C. A. and R ay Van Schoiack have
of land
The question of wood bridge« on al services were held ’1 hur»«lay fore­
made a good showing on their first
. , , ? , ( * ' ' "e s 'J P8 rl0l®°uent said nlng the two Legions and auxlll-
llmb broke off and struck him. H e who have permitted Canadi
Canada thistle
the Oregon Coaai highway la ex noon at the chapel, with Bev. At­ '«
a t it is necessary for the work to arte. Joined In community
singing,
has
been
unable
to
work,
but
Is
re-
t0
Ko
to
seed.
Federal
lam
year production. Charles Teeters
wood
Foster
of
the
Pentecostal
land
banks
(Hum orous account of recent w edding.)
p e r io d lu faalu ie dlCL'usaionx al the
be d o n e at o n c e .
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rn v erlm r an
f
a are
re r refusing
e f u s in g to
covering
satisfactorily.
to ? enataa
make
become
exponent
maxe Irt
loans on
T h o r n t n n C o r n e r « T niv i-i
/Qrvgx_ has u
u m e a an
x p o n e n t of a lfa lfa
rogular maatinx uf the W illamette church officiating JnK’rment was
1H“ “ c c I*
1““ « n e this
year w as on
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property that is s infested with the Cial ) - M r S r o l d Tonol« « i
in the A. F A A. M.-L O. O F. cem ­
Valley Lumbermen's orwoclatlon In etery.
LO N D O N .
ls
an
added
reason
Mr
and
Mr”
P
e
t
TnnnG
w
hal
he
uaila
44)001
° one-third
°* -L
• Film Calcbee Fire,
of an
I.
O.
O.
F.
Grand
Master
Visits.
thistle,
which
Eugene tonight.
July 17.—Helen Longfellow of
lb pnunt,-
Mr- a?d Mrs. Pete Tonole of Cot- Mr<>
m t th<x
A piece of film caught fire In the
Edna Burnell wa» born March fl,
George
P.
W
inslow
of
Tillamook.
,
y
.
“
a
?y.
Lane
county
fa
rm
ers’
C. C. Crow, of Crow e Lumber D i­
Portland was an over night guest grandm aster of the I. O. O. F.. made should Bght the pest,
projection
room
al
the
Arcade
1M
U
7,
at
Miranda.
Cal.,
was
aged
30
gest. Portland, who has been active
T h u rsd a y evening of last Thursday of a slater, Mrs. Gl«n hrs official visit to the local lodge
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In promoting the use of lumber for years, and was married at .North theater
t o o k * l erCOlih' Thr Cerei“ ^ i
of fin e hoy. Then comae'the
w .ck Very little dam age was done, Banton
Bend,
Ore.,
March
9.
1920,
to
lx*nny
Saturday evening.
County « a rra n t* Are Colled.
took
at the
the Oregon Coast highway bridge.-,,
took place
place at
the Laurelwood
Laurelwood McCargar brothers, who d e e d e d
Mrs Frank Tracev and daughter 7h.
J
, He gave talks at
b u t tile picture could not be shown
Krewson,
who
sux
vives.
She
was
a
the
m
eeting
and
at
an
open
session
Recent
heavy
payments of taxes church at Gaston, Oregon with an
'
e
m
C
n
t
t
n
i
z
e
G
r
o
v
e
a
n
«
G
i
a
o
n
u
l
he
will be one of the principal apsak-
until the Insurance agent had made
five acres this spring. The first
ere. He will explain the organiza­ member of the Pentecostal church « thorough Investigation.
Krewson. Drain, visited Friday with following the meeting. Many guests have resulted in the county treas- attendance of over 300. Mr Tonole cutting gave a yield of one and one-
cam e here from Chico. Cal.,
were present. R efreshm ents were urer issuing a call for all outstand- was attended bv Mr Harold H a r t -
tion of the Oregon Lumbermen's and
Mrs. Tracy's aunt. Mrs. Ritter.
,ln
g
market
road
warrants,
for
all
i
e
7
a
s
g
r
o
^
sm
a
r
T
a
n
d
Mr
F
^
k
iourth/
° ° f 40
acre. AUaUa
six
ywars
ago
Surviving
relatives
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.
<T,nr
Institute, an organization formed
Harvey Shipp left Friday for served at a late hour.
river
L ife In su ran ce Man Locate«.
special rcKid warrants registered up Gibbon and Harold W a d e w ushers come
come to
r* stay in the o Row
—
.
primarily for the purpose of pro­ ar«* foui children« Lola, Ix*onard.
Prineville
to
work
In
the
hay
har­
T. H. Gustafson has arrived from vest.
10 May 15 of this year and for all Little Ottis Carman was page for country.
moting the uae of wood in bridge« Clarence and Dorothy, all at home;
HEBRON,
Reports
are
coming
in
of
good
the
mother.
Mrs.
M.
E.
Woodward,
other
warrants
up
to
January
4
of
Mr.
Tonole.
Eugene
to
be
located
here
perma-
J. E. Markle, structural engineer
Wayne Berggren
of
Cottage
July 17.- Mr. and Mrs Mike
^ s the groom approached the crops generally throughout the val­
_
for the National Lumber men's a s­ Chico, Cal.; three brothers. Joel nently us local representative of the Grove Is helping an uncle Elmer
Kebelbeck. Cottage Grove, Mr. and this year.
ley
and
fall
gardens
are
looking
"J* lo4urao« ’ C om oa°V ° t Berggren ,n the having this w eek Mri.’ Geo'r'ge “¿¿ibilb^ck? M?.‘ ¡n d
"
altar he was the cynosure of all fine.
sociation. who has appeared b a to n iindnM in f ii ? ,ihR nV lf Ch?rt
and Manfred Burnell, Chico. Cal.; New York
Mr. Ivan Abeene and children of Mrs. John Kebelbeck and their
the state highway commlaelon In fo
DORENA.
eyes' blushing prettily as he replied ,
u
r
siste
r»
,
Mr»
K
u
lh
Thompsoxx.
the Interest of lumbermen will
Cottage Grove spent Sunday after- fam ilies with their house guests, t_r
Mrs.
Ruth . s England and children
40
4he <luestions of : — the er-i_
clergyman 1
Mrs. Belen Smith, Mrs. Margaret
_
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_
in
Y n n a »z x n s
answer questions regarding the use Adkins
~ . C. C. C. liefert« C. C. . C. . . . ------
with the E. L. Kirk family
io
ton®s !ow yet s firm.
The ________
groom C o U I l t V C u i M P r t o R c
noon —
at —
the —
C. — H. Woods ----------------------
home. Mrs. Mr. --- and Mrs. H eckert, «„u
and uuc
Joe visited
and
Mrs.
Eleanor
Narwick
The Brice creek C. C C. baseball Abeene reports that the baby son Miller, picnicked on Cedar creek in Creswell Wednesday.
was charmingly clad in a three- V>'J U U L / A > d i l l l C I LU D C
of lumber
Chico, Cal.
n
S
sister. Mrs. Ed Mecham, is Sunday.
| John Holatrom spent the week P’ece SUK consisting of coat, pants I
1
ln u i ? nie Pla>ed ®uo" seriously 111 ln a hospital at Eugene.
M. M. Tison had a nephew. J. Ti- end in Salem with his grandmoth- a,nd vest- The coat, of dark materi-
Fimtrr
In Near
Gforuc
F u.ier
<-«,■>. Accident.
n ,. r ,« . w t . * 4 ,'-UÄ*oe T4*e Käme was a
Marvls Sutherland and Glen Gill- son of Los Angeles, spend Monday er. Mrs. Clara Kirk.
al> was draped at the shoulders and
with a s . r b . . .
i t
‘ Kh' <,n*' *h*‘ 4C0rln* belnK 3 40 2 am ' who are In the forestry camp night with him at the Führer home.
Eugene visitors Saturday were 4aatefully gathered under the arms,
The county canner w ill be in Cot­
while shlnglimr a root l b .
near W endllng. spent the week end
Mr. and Mrs. F C. Führer. Char- Mrs. Ruth England, J. E. Redford, A PrettV s*Kh was current among
w er. nll«3 o n l h.
r i.r
f..
MOSBY CREEK.
with home folks. Herman Pertnl. ley Führer. M M. Tison, Miss Pi- Mrs. N ettie Wilbur and Lita Mos- 44,6 ffuests that the coat was the tage Grove July 31, A ugust 1 and 2
and
again September 21, 22, 23.
t a m e d b v a i . „ , t >.< ?.* i r i , ? « i*2t^
Julv 17 Vernle Whlpps and Mrs. another local boy at the camp, has per, Mrs. Jessie Gilcrlst and fam ily by.
same one worn by the groom’s fath-
y
,i ii,«. n,..
Rtlllwlli of Tillamook are visiting the m easles and could not some and house guests. Mrs. Jane Craig
C. H. Jennings of Eugene was a
and Krandfather on their wed- Requisitions for use of the canner
London. July 19.
(Special.)
was ao great that the roof
board
....
(h„ yiniey Whlpps home.
home.
and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dorena visitor Wednesday.
ding days. Mr. Tonole would neith- must be secured from the local re­
While relative» of l\ « - a i -Old I »mo was forced luosa and the „ shlpglcs
Mr and
Mr». Wilbur 8cott of
Mr and Mrs George Krewson
Fred Overton and children, Mosby
Harold and Evelyn Kirk ofC res- er aff'rm nor deny the truth of this lief comm ittee. Only those who have
thy Krewson of London
were toppled off the roof, eeveral of the
been receiving county aid or are In
at
the and daughter of Drain visited Frl- Creek, picnicked Sunday ln
the well visited Saturday at the home seollm ental touch.
searching for her ssveral days ago, bundles striking Mr. Foster, who Creswell visited Sundav
Jone« home.
day at the Claude Ritter home
Leonard Gilcrlst orchard.
an aunt. Mrs. Ruth England.
^ ° e Kroom's vest was made real need of the service of the can­
believing her lost, she was sle«*i>lng had seen what wa» about to happen Floyd
I-avona Pitcher and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dickinson, Eu-
Misses Annabelle and Katie Gil-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerns of Eu- sleeveless and met in front. Con- ner will be permitted to use i t
■ -
-
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spicuous on the front of the vest
A letter from the Red Cross says
was the groom's favorite piece of that every fam ily of four should
jewelry, an Eagle pin. and from the put up at least 400 quarts o f fruit
upper left pocket was suspended a and vegetables. The canner will
group
large
Ingersoll watch,
the ______
bride’s
Wlluia Mvers.
daughters, Mrs. W ill and Mrs. WIL visit
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_ specialize in tomatoes, beans and
her _____________
mother Mrs. ____
Peterson.
tbe
Joe Thrasher ______
home.
Ing hazelnuts. She wa» not found
Miss Gertrude Skow, home dem- 4ord McKay, at the Seavey hop
Charley Führer attended
an
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kirk of Cres- i 44 40 44le Kroom. which gave just peas. Each person m ust prepare his
until 11 o'clock after the searchers
onstration agent, gave demonstra- ranch near Springfield. Mr. Funk American Legion picnic at Shady well visited friends and relatives in \ ’e needed touch of brilliance to own material and will m ake pay­
had about given up hope.
tions ln canning and drying, sever- went down Saturday and brought Brook Monday evening.
Dorena Thursday.
costume in perfect taste and ment for cans by giving the county
one can out o f every six canned.
al types of home-made evaporators. Mrs. Funk home Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Williams, Stew art and i Gerald Mosby returned to his “armony.
Whal at first appeared likely to ,ln CBn ’ «*>lng and preserve cook-
Mrs. Joe Abeene returned home June W illiams visited
Thursday home here Saturday after spending T , Kroom’s pants were of dark
be a no-hlt no-run game for the or4 at a nieetlng W ednesday at the from Sutherlin Saturday.
Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. H uff near ! two weeks with a sister, Mrs. Jack worsted and were suspended from
pitcher of the Brice Creek baseball home of Mrs. Bert Lancaster.
Abeene had been w ith her mother, Eugene.
Kerns, in Eugene. fOe waist, falling in the new straight
Violet Gleasur ls helping Mrs Mrs. Longbrake. who ls 111.
Mrs. Sorenson of South Dakota
Mrs. Emma Gregory entertained ,ne ?.e , y 40 4be R°or. The severe
tcatn, turned Into an Interesting
Brewster
cook
for
the
men
that
are
Mrs.
Ella
W
ills
ls
visiting
ln
Sa-
Is
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Eriday
evening
with
a birthday ? i ? l lci 4y 04 44?e Karment was re­
batting and fielding contest Sun­
lem at the home of a daughter. Barkeme.ver.
party honoring her daughter Paul- lleved by the right leg, which was
About 180 are registered InclasHes day when the headquarters team working at their mill.
Ijiw rence Palmer spent the week Mrs. Albert Noth.
Roy Murry came Friday from loe- Many friends were present and
, 4 up about four inches by a
In a free Red Croat course In swltn- of Eugene was scalped by a score
end at the Harry Neu home on the
One of (he cats that is working Corvallis and will help at home for Karnes were played until a late I ? , , Karter. revealing just an In-
m ln g and life saving being spon­ of 8 to 2.
London, July 20. — (Special.) — A
hour.
trigumg glim pse of black holeproof cow belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Joe
sored again
this - year by the Lions
—
A few of the boys had a novel ex­ Mohawk. Mrs. Neu brought him on the new fire clay road w as brok- a while.
en
down
Monday
A
mechanic
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Grover
Tison,
Dlx-
Robert
Egland
and
E
verett
Hoi-
',
°'je
boots
of
genuine
leather,
club, that started Monday forenoon pcrlence last week. In Kansas when ° OO1<‘ Monday,
Geer was killed ln an odd accident
onvllle, visited Friday afternoon | strom spent two days on Long , laced with strings o f the sam e col- a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Geer's
at the ete«l bridge swim ming hole 1 one scoops «now he eoldom thinks
Mr “ nd Mrs Fred Overton vls- Eugene came to fix It.
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j
or-
”
Th®
effect
was
very
chic.
I
creek
last
w
eek
fishing.
Ited
Sunday
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Mr.
Bradley,
the
superintendent
with
Mrs.
Fred
Führer.
and will continue for 10 days. Milo of taking off his shirt
12-year-old son Marvel w as loading
I ll),
t f ...
T » _ .l_
z -sit
t k t A f I r n K r I / i l / i r a « J « « r n i l 11 «
I _ _
Mrs. Jessie Gilcrlst and fam ily i Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Rose and , ~ he groom’s neck was encircled a .22 rifle preparatory to shooting
Marlntt of Eugene Is the instructed and sun burning at the sains time O ved on ’s mother, Mrs Jessie Oil- ° f the fire brick yards at W illamina.
visited the works here Friday.
were Friday night dinner guests of da°Khter Gloria of Cottage Grove “y a *’o lte collar, characterized by „ a ln.M
o.u when
w oBn a a uog
uounaea
and his assistants are Mndelle The bovs under Ryco Wilson on the scrl4t
rabbit
dog bounded
Mr and M ,s H ,rrv
Drown of
Mrs. Stimmel, former cook at Mr. and Mrs. Führer, honoring Mr. v ^ te d Monday with Mr. and Mrs. a “*Ilcate “ w edge. Around
the against him, causing the gun to be
Boldlor, Velma Davis and Alvin road above Champion mill had Just
thal
experience
When
They
cleared
8
"n,a
Ana’
Cal"
"nd
Mr
and
Mr4’
?
'ack
Butte
cook
house’
left
Thurs-
Tlson
on
his
birthday
anniversary.
P
-
f
Rose.
collar
w
as
Joosely
tied
a
cravat,
so
discharged.
The
bullet
struck
the
Hodgson of this city. The forenoon
last week F’roseh of Walden went to Albany d»>’ with her daughter Frances and
Albert Barkemeyer killed a rattle- Mrs. Emma Gregory and children
„.»J 14 rod® u° tinder his left ear cow in the neck, causing her death
classes are for beginners and the the mail bed of snow
on business.
«on Glen for Redding, Cal., where snake at his service station Friday, were Eugene visitors W ednesday
I with that studied effect of care- ,
afternoon classes are for lunior and
More new features have h„«n Tuesday
ss—
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1**1- t Leonard
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*------
Mrs. Alice
'essness which marks
Mrs. Doc Pitcher
received
word 1 «iiAw
they win
will ..i-o
visit - a brother of »«—
Mrs. t Little
was ,*--------*------
throwing stones
----- Isham
-------- and
----- children
------
supreme ,
senior life saving and adult clause« misled to the camp this week '
more commodious and better built ihat a house belonging to Mr. and Stimmel. Then they expect to go to at It when his father found him. and Fred Harkins of Cottage Grove ari i 34r5,; , 1° .? !TSS-
visited Sundav at the Elme~r Wicks
„HartJey’s costume was es- '
store house has been added to the Mrs, Johnny Kerr of Molalla, burn- Fresno to work In the fruit. Mrs. The snake had 7 rattles.
Schools Get Tuition Fund.
sentially like that of the groom and.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed H eckert of Ohio home.
The Cottage Grove school district culinary department and a new wall ed to the ground one dav last week. Caroline Maklnson is cooking at
Mrs.
Edith
Moonev
and
daughter
?3
4he
4wo «food at the altar, a
Black
Butte.
visited
their
cousins,
George
Keb-
Nothing
was
saved
from
the
house
has received «2,700.48 as half th- o f logs built and arranged around
Mr. Wycoff, who had been visit- elbeck, last week and this week Mary were Eugene visitors Mon- Poso °*.awed admiration enveloped
Pete McCue fell off a house he
money due It from the high school the officers' tent«. In addition to
day.
!toe audience at the complete and I
Ing a month with a daughter, Mrs. John Kebelbeck.
tuition fund. Thia was the largest L1**1 t,,c camp has a store well on was building and hurt his hack and Post,
Mr. and Mrs. John W hitsell and wooderful harmony of their ral- ! A number of the retail grocers of
who lives on the McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell
amount received by any district ex the way to com pletion nnd a bath shoulders.
Groom and groomsman could the city are expected to attend a
and children and Mrs. Ream, Eu- daughter Marilyn and Everett Hoi-
The Herman Gleasur family and returned home Friday.
house under wav.
cept Eugene.
Mrs. Ace l*ane and children came gene, called Sunday afternoon at strom and Llta Mosby visited Sun­ not have been told apart had it not meeting of retail grocers of the
The camp will now have music the Harvey Ritchie fam ily attended
day at the Lewis Tillison home at been for the little patch of court county, to be held at 8 o’clock Mon­
with meals. An 8-tube radio was a ball game Monday evening In last week to join Mr. Lane who has the George Kebelbeck home,
plaster worn by Mr. Tonole to cov­ day night at the Eugene chamber
been here some time working at
Mrs. Jessie Gilcrlst and daugh- Dexter.
added to the camp entertainm ent ÌP°14aKe («rove
Harry Brewster was In Eugene Woodard'e camp.
ters June. Annabelle and Katie, and
Mrs. Eliza Howe of Cottage Grove er a nick in his chin made by his of commerce. Tbe purpose o f th«
material last week.
Phillip Brookhart *s staying in her grandchildren. W lnefred, Dean spent W ednesday at the J. E. Red- safety razor. Neither Mr. Tonole meeting is to agree upon a county
Forest Guard Barrow« nnd a de­ Tuesday on business.
nor Mr. Hartley wore a hat at the code 40 be submitted to the federal
Mrs. Clara Cavanaw and Mike Eugene receiving medical care for and Donna Craig, spent Thursday home.
tail of two men left for Musick
i government.
afternoon with another daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turk of Nata, ceremony.
mine Monday to do location work. McGuire of Seattle were visitors Infected gums.
As the bride led Mr. Tonole from
T
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Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Townsend Mrs. Ada Overton, on Mosby creek, Cal., visited last week with Mr.
Barney Shattuck, who had been Monday at the Brewster homo.
the nuptials It was noted that she
Less than half the American
Rubv Spangonburg has returned spent Thursday at Walden with Jessie and Gene Overton returned and Mrs. Fred Fleck.
on Adam« mountain with a detail
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— ---- up to ; minimum
wore the convential veil and orange , I homes
measure
for a week, left for Silica Monday from a visit with relatives at Smith Mrs. Townsend’s grandparents. Mr. with them to spend tbe remainder
'standards of h eal I t h . l t l s said.
and Mrs. G. W. Potts.
Of th« week,
_____ Loose Leaf Binders. Sentinel.
blossoms.
to ilo m aintenance work on trails River.
and telephone lines.
By Oaborne
Major Corloll, comm anding of­
> W - t a r a »4
ficer of the Eugene district, was a
j visitor here Sunday. He was well
I pleased with the camp and the
work being done by the boy«
Visitors of distinction at Brice
, creek camp the past week were Mr
Burge««, assistant forest super-
' visor; Tom Watson, chief clerk at
the Roseburg forest headquarters;
1 Mr. McReynolds, acting fire assist­
ant, and the principal of the Rose-
| burg union high. Mr. Burgess said
I that the camp looked fine and that
j the boys are doing good work on
j the Brice creek road. He also stat-
ed that the Kansas boys atv a fine
bunch of fellows.
One of the best fistic battles of
j the season was enjoyed the other
night when I’tlmo, "Little Italy."
and Hotmar. "The Pittsburg Kid."
The editor exhibiting the knickers 4yad®d «wals at the camp arena
U
, a.
A-A
..A--» .
thp hHrbp| «hop. com pany »treat,
he won In the »bite edltmrtnl a»»«»- pnrndr ground. The battle of three
elation golf txiiirniinicnt for low rounds was fast and furious. So
gross, long drive and long putt. He fiercely did they fight that Referee
Indox Ur
WHEATGRDWERSASKED BAND GIVES ITS FIRST
TO ATTEND MEETING
V eteran s V
T o Ask. A id
A lfalfa Is Doing Well
in Row River Country
WOOD BRIDGES TO BE
SUBJECT LUMBERMEN
Bride Hardly Noticed
at Wedding Ceremony
a
j
m
a
a
H e re J u ly 31
Lost G irl Is F ound
At Camp Asleep
I Brice Creek C. C. C. I
180 Persons Registered
R. C. Swimming Classes
B oy, 2 2 R ifle , D o g
Cow Is K illed
R etail G rocers R eady
T o A dopt C ode
THE FEATHERHEADS
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w hat the «core was nor how long swallowed his upper plate when
the drive and putt were.
I Prlmo mistook him for Hotmar.
Destination Unknown