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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1933)
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C O T T A G E U ftO V C , L A N K C O U N T Y O B E O O M , T H U R S D A Y , GOVERNMENT TO GIVE 2U«/p Increase Postal Receipts Reported HIGHWAY GIVEN UP Highway OOŒ- OCTOBER 5, N IM B E R l» M Old Newspaper Clipping May Reveal H ow O p al G o t to Be P r in c e s s W indow ot Relics I: Interesting U COUNTY AGENT LIKELY TO GET TAX SUPPORT I'o e tm a a le i N ela o n rep orta th a t 1 A diaplay of old flrearm a and N it A la w o rk in g ao la r aa p oetai trophlea of the chaee, In a w indow of the T w in O aks Lum ber com LarifMt Placement Stnoe World rece ip t« a re c o n c e r n e d an d th a t a C h a i r m a n n t H i o h i u a v Demonstration Agent 200 pai ca n t Im ia a a a wan s h o w n V ‘U U rn “ u l pany, has attrac te d conalderable Home Ag Little Tot in School She Oathered Material on India, War, Bay* Trade Aaao- attentio n. thla year lo r tha quai ter andad million Bay» Kxpeoie li May Stay, County Fair Heplember 30 over tha name q u ar Am ong the trophlea la the pelt Land of Mystery, Jewels and Glamor ilatlou Head ter laat year. of a Bengal tiger, killed In Janu- Not Warrantod. May Get Nothing. The naw N it A poataga stampe a ry of thia year by E . C. Ball, ara now available at tha local poet- who bought the F in le y W hlppe . ,____ . Seattle, Sept. M T he "largest N u change In the routing of By E L B E R T B E D E the ea rlie r chapters probably being place on Mosby creek d u rin g the Lane county most lik e ly w ill have •in g le lum bar order since Ilia w uild office. c ific highw ay through Cottage T h e present discussion of the a f- au th en tic), X received fro m Opal a past year The big cat measured * county agent next year support A new aupply o l N i t A m em ber w ar" 120O.IXMI.UOO boeid feet uf G rove la In tha state highw ay pro- fairs o f th a t re m a rk a b le genius, letter which had been w ritte n 10 feet. 5» inches fro m tip to tip cd fro m tax funds, and m ay have lum bar (u r H im ) UCU w inter carda and etlckere has bean re- calved and may be secured by ,o f im m ediate fu tu re , ac th a t v ib ra n tly eager, exotic m aid, several years before In which she and M r. Ball was but a short die- a home dem onstration agent sup- campe) w ill prove a g le e t stim ulus to word received thia weak Opal W h lteley, onoe characterized went into d etail as to the parent- tance aw ay when he fired the ported in the same m anner. T hia lu the Industry in the northw est, inose in need of them and entitled cording by tha cham ber of commerce fro m by me as O regon’s wild ra m b le r age which she la te r claim ed. She fa ta l shot. The skull Is also on was indicated as the county budget Ilia W aal Coast l.um bei men's ua to them. Lealla M Scott, chairm an of tha rose, would be Incom plete w ith o u t said she had found It am ong the exhibition and the teeth look fa r hoard was com pleting Its labors aoolallon «aid today. elate highw ay commlaalon. F iv e some word fro m C ottage Grove, | hits of her d iary, having forgotten fro m Inviting. M r. B all showed yesterday afternoon a t the tim e At laaal b a ll I ha lum bal w ill ba thouaaud doilara haa bean allocated T he d ally prese has recently c a r to m ail It. 1 la te r became firm ly the pelt to Theodore Roosevelt J r. T h e Sentinel w ent to press. I t was purchased lu the northw est, Ilia 18393629 fur widening the highw ay n orth of ried stories tellin g th a t O pal has convinced th a t the date of the The tiger was the th ird largest found th a t funds fo r the agent association declared. Use of lum tha city, but th a t la the only high been accepted as a m em ber of the le tte r was about the date a t which ever killed In Indo-C hina, where m ig ht be secured by tra n s fe rrin g bar exclusively m election ..r to., way work on the preaent program house o f the m a h a ra ja of U d alp ir. she began Inserting into her child M r. B a li was agent fo r a harvester duties to h im fo r which funds camp« waa considered a victory fo r thia vicinity. R elationship Is claim ed through diary the things th a t It was un- company. H e also killed tw o leop- previously had been provided and lo r ilia luduatry. T he entire program fo r chang m a rria g e of O pal’e alleged fath er, believable th a t a to t of six or ards. by having these duties perform ed Some Idea o l tha m agnitude of ing tha highw ay between Junction H s n ry d ’Orlsans. to a m em ber of seven could have w ritten , and th a t in the collection are 11 a n tlq u a t- vo lu n tarily by those interested in tha urdar m ay ba gained whan It C ity and C ottage d ro ve haa been the fa m ily o f the m ah a ra ja . these additions continued steadily ;ed guns, rifles and revolvers, most retention of the agent. la no.>plf eaplalned l,l|,,o U i I th 7 7 a t i i » the l “ »i coneldeted con8,d®r®d How anyone escaped alive in a I dropped, even to the contem plated ___ th _ a t the story _ of u ntil a fte r O p a ls relations w ith of them single-shot weapons that W h eth er or not an appropriation I once eald a<’ / ln lnu,o‘ ‘ la a li at 10 30 Sunday night rerouting batwaan Eugene and Opal Is strang er than fac t If flc- A tla n tic were som ew hat unpleas- had to be reloaded by hand. They would be made fo r the county fa ir « /.if ? " » i?Urn * “ ,“1 " «»blnk'on ti,a i w iacked a car driven by W a lk e r to la k e the highw ay above tlon, strang er th a n fiction i f fact, a n tly ended. would be of no use to m odern day was a m a jo r subject up fo r yeeter- wo? d r *MUire n early three week«, C hai lea Sharon o l Magtnaw la a Hood w a la r. T h a reason given for T he fac t th a t O pal has been sue- in addition to em bellishing the racketeers or police officers. T here day- N o fa ir w u held this year, '.U! m yatary to any who have exam- thia la tha huge coat a t a tim e -jO n ik N IlM M I a. g a u ije te i y tv «11. cessful la being accepted as a d iary. O pal b u ilt a fantasy about are also a powder horn, a b ullet S upport fo r the county agent board feet, a statem ent |,ied the car, which le eo complete- when funds are ehort, the objeo- m em ber of a royal house of In d ia how she was cared for, or n t mold, a m achine gun loader and home dem onstration agent ly drniollehod that nothing of val- 1 lions of residents of the county Is, In view of a ll m y research, a least watched, continuously by tw o brought home fro m F ran ce by were again this year a m a jo r sub U " 1 ,.B®r nu‘" ber u. „ lBft . n o p , llr „ M r. and the blow th a t would be dealt fact th a t Is strang er than the persons representing those who George Foster, and a weasel-skin J«ct of consideration before the r'e iim tm a * *2 W ashington, g h a io n suffered u broken leg and to property on the present route fiction o f her alleged relationship had been interested in palm ing puree, also owned by M r. Foster. . county budget board, and they S?*Yhi 5 . Id ,h u Industry b iu le .e and M ia . H asel Uatgg, of the highw ay. were a t firs t elim inated fro m the to the m a h a ra ja who has accepted her o ff as a d aughter of the ------------------------ budget as the result of a tie vote b e lie v e * it wHl cTY 7*??* t» “ .o n to Jteglnaw, a passenger, suffered a N o change of the route fro m the I her aa a blood re la tive O p a l’s W hlteleya. These person, were of mem bers o f the budget-m aking in c u t n a tter than h air broken arm . T w o other girls who b u .lu e e . section of Cottage O rove | present coup la a ll the more re- supposed to have been in Cottage or« were passengers escaped w ith ' Is being considered. m a rk a b le If she Is not w h at she Orove when O pal lived here, to group. T h e reason fo r the oppo Com m anding officers of the Dth slight Injuries. O nly ten tative surveys of th e 'c la im s . have been w ith her in C a lifo rn ia sition to the item was again the corps area w ill call fur bids Spe lack of funds, i t being adm itted th e Hharon car, In passing a possible changes In routing of th e i I have had no reaaon to change and to have followed h er to B u s- clflcatlona call fo r nuinhei 2 com tru ck on the th a t services o l the tw o are well highw ay a short h ig hw ay have ever been made and my opinion, form ed and published ton. T h e ir mission, app arently, mon. ! w orth th e ir cost. distance north of here, sideswiped no fu rth e r engineering w ork Is several years ago, th a t facts I was to keep O pal fro m learning Granges o f the county, deter the tru ck The en tire left side of now contem plated. have assembled are sufficien t fo r her true parentage, but they were mined upon the retention of the Ills car, a sedan. was torn away the W h lte ly relationship. Home of to pay the W htteleys fo r the care H ow many m onths of school Cot- two agents, held open sessions The hood was crushed back Into the In fo rm a tio n gathered upon the of O pal when money was a v a il- the d river's seat and there seemed subject never has been published, able fro m some estate in Franc» t,ro ye Mhave tb “ >’e* r J * S aturday and passed resolutions hardly room fo r the d riv e r to alt h l I 11 III M l J but- 11 a »> Points to O pel as a 1 have never Investigated to learn e-=>b‘«lna tic a l. m em ber of the calling upon the county board to ste r o at f m make-believe. a k e -b e lie v e B But u t to e th e r H H e e n n r ry v d d'O ’O r rleans le a n s le le f ft t an w ithout being crushed to a pulp. U U Ill UL I I U ll U U IlIL U > m m a aster to w w h hether an ‘ acuity or teaching s ta ff, except provide fo r the two. Representa Superintendent Em erson, is under tives of the granges appeared be The fro n t wheel ou the le ft side j ra tio n a lly explain aw a y Opal's estate. fore the budgeteers Tuesday to was twisted around and almost claim to relationship to princely How ever that m ay be, m ysterious fam iltes of both F ra n c e and In d ia letters began to a rriv e in Cottage 18 lef ‘ , l e ® to m ake ‘ he num ber of present th e ir resolutions and urge ■ under the car. Even the steering would req uire a separate chapter, Grove fro m these mysterious per- Jhonths of school in harm ony w ith com pliance therew ith. T h e I a n * county tax departm ent * h ,«‘ * “ demolished, hut the car which w ill follow sons and certain persons received th ®, am ount tax money available. in the discussion over a pro has for two or throe yeare been dld not “ “ o v ,r T h ® ' ru c k - “ » “ * Lhirry L etto n , who was a head- In various o f Opal's excursions presents supposed to have been Lnleaa Paym ents are better posed item fo r the county agent accepting p artia l tax paym ents ac- way iru ,n »‘ “ »«»urg to Salem w ith cording to I-lovd How « b.-ud of u *‘' “ d ut prunes, was not g reatly “ h "1 ln “ w restling card here . c ir c u m s ta n c e « se e m to purchased w ith money th a t be- u uring tne com ing year tnan a u r- and home dem onstration a gen t it Eh. d ep artm en t * h « X r i f f I <l»«i»«.d. but fro n t tnd re a r lights * « “« h « been blUed 7 ™ £ ,5 ^ order fm h er <-•“ »« available fro m the estate, m * the past year, there Is little was potnted out th a t fed eral funds o fflca ln “ •» sheriff's wo(i) (o tn >w ay < lv . lh . fBn, ano ther tre a t b u t*1 shall show th a t O ^ l was no “ * » “ b* apparent to most per ^ oubt »» le“ ‘ A m onth w ill w m be loat unlea. a levy la made T h i ..a, » .. I hr in lu rn l b e rtu m w n r t a k e n tom orrow n ig ht when he wUi m eet DUl 1 -na11 • f>° vp* as nt sons th a t if ...„ u persons ------- fnr r »h»<Aa such were be cut fro m the lhe school vear. year. M em - fo these tw o officials. T h» h e fed eral This in fo rm atlu n was volunteered . »njuiw i iw iiu n « w e ir taken M u i u i r . nf mean p erfo rm e r when it came to ir g to various persons here. b e ri o i tbe board of directors are support w ill not come thia y e a r if tie r M r H o w r had read that “ t u g . n . hospital, a fter being b« ^ h le to , 1 « th^ m akin g circum stances and laying a fte were doing the very thing iaced w ith a serious problem. They the county's proportion is made up ' • T h “ Pl“ n h “ 1 J“ “ * ” 1* 11 “ K Ft’ ««? a"d the w '.’ck was U niversity of U tah lad e n o u g h ^ o « (1b ,C ‘‘‘rrO“ nd. , he/ h2t w euch ___ would cause th e ir secret to do not wlsh to neglect the children by p rivate subscription, as was • T h e plan has w o rk ed ou t v ery . " . , 5 r.„ '.u‘ nd * r *®“ _ * “ u o c u h im b u s v fo r t w o h o u r ? t h . a n d » ‘H have strong " keep him busy fo r iw o hours, t h . . J ™ ' " V ' . . . ¿ X “ * be revealed to Opal. One of these ot b“ ‘ ¿ W done this year. hi ought to the Hturges garage. eattsfactorlly," said M r. How « W tim e lim it for t h . m atch T h e y b* ^ r¥'"1* o ^ d 's L m e L w TubaElv >«“ « " Pleaded w ith the person ‘ erm ined th a t som ething m ust be R e ilef w o rk and care of the accept a certain percentage of the have agreed to a m atch devoid of ,n P *h ' J ? u lla n y to whom *lt waa addressed to keep don.e t0 . B‘ °P the in w ar- poor, tog eth er w ith old age pen- taxpayer's total paym ent ever so the rough s tu ff disliked here. ‘ " J ’e r Opal fro m publishing her diary, ra n t indebtedness. They believe in sions, presented the moat trouble- often as often as he can spare A rt O 'R e illy , U n iversity of O re- , onaoue N o th in , cmild het presum ably because it would re- a. PAY-As-we-go policy, and the gome problem any budget com- the money and when there is gon, and M a x Lake. S p rin g field . “ . r» n .i W h in fi^Tt veal her real parentage T h a t Opal shortened school term , w ith a poa- m ittee has had to w restle w ith, enough accum ulated we issue him in S n n i l l l i n T l ll in n n i l/ W ,U pu‘ un a ♦5-n “ nut» exhibition. • m aintained a second establish- »‘ bUlty th a t this m ay be reduced W ith receipts sm aller than aver a receipt for tb r first h alf pay I I n /lln ll I m i k U I I m V T h e opening event w ill he between came ‘n ‘ ° home her childish m en[ at Wb |Ch ghe carried on thig ‘ ° 48 ehort a term ag fiv e months, before, demands fo r funds fo r m eni and also fo r the paym ent In Brow ning Jr. and s h e ^ e c a m e ^ o " "^ « ! background-building was discov T h a ‘ is being done in other dis- these activities are g re a te r than fu ll when the p artia l payments Toung Ed I-e w is J r . h ea v y w e ig h t,. J ? « e r e d by one o f the best and truest ° vel; „ tbe 8tate. and m any ever before. In fact, old a g . pen- equal the total lax." Almont an Inexplicable enigma. An added a ttra c tio n w ill he a friends she ever had. She operated dlstricts w ill have no school a t all. sions is an e n tire ly new item fo r M r. How s said that m any tax Congressman James W M o tt w ill m atch between Ralph W h y ta ll T be °P a * *• believed by m any to which it has been estim ated that h * * " ’ ba” ,d hl-» ‘ hat this I . be . g u '.e t 'T h 'u .'^ y ’ noon o f 'n « t ‘ « n d ” j o . ' ' 7 u u g i a n « i ^ i “ tha" B r l « h a v . m agical properties H o w ap- g n n ililT U *100,000 w ill be required. T h e spe , a * ‘, r n,*'h o d of paym ent than week a t a combined luncheon creek COC camp, winners In a PpJPr ‘a ‘ ® I f O pal came out of In - h taxed the physical endurance I E cial session o f the legislature w ill If an a lle m p t were made io ac- meeting of the Lions club and tou rn am ent recently finished a t d ‘a - •*»<* of m agic and m ystery, taxed dhe P h i’ iebl endurance II W IT f- be asked to show the counties how cum ulate the am ount for the h alf cham ber of ca m p . ot ‘ he js w e la g la m o r and tra p - n?.?,«« U l l l L U U U I1 I I I U UL I chamber of commerce commerce to to h« he held held the the camp these pensions can be paid or take D u rin g the tim e the d ia ry was paym ent or tha total itaym enl and at H otal Bartel). T he congressman tall. T he Congressman The card w ill he presented a t the being published I re c e iv e d ' three ft I T Q flfl fl P H P l i r U over the problem itself. M em bers received pay It a ll at on«te. w ill discuss federal problems and a rm o ry under a u s p ic e of t h . f f n d m w hich ¿ n a l s t a ™ mysterious pictures, to w hich I M N T Y a t the special session w ill be the w ill answ er queetion. propounded A .n en can le g io n . ln w hlch ° P al haa a lw a >-» r referred of m my ones who enacted the old age Hve<j e i e r r e a in one or y stories sev- by thoee present. H e w ill confer H e rb Uw en ls m atchm aker. pension law . To fu lly , or even p artia lly , un- ' rBl y e a rs . a * ° JT b e re we,r ? ,o ld- during the day w ith any having T he fa c t th a t there m ay 'be no p rints , , a and labeled: d .rs ta n d Opal It Is necessary to tim e p “ a , were e r i ‘aDeleu Lane county w ill soon receive o Ï r ‘ business w ith him . H a « know th a t no task awed her. H e r pai» .h * * 1- f - r ? err ° ^ a 8 i 64.! *47,821.31 as its share o f the d is tri- , ~ovprnm «nt next v « s r h a « Pa |H H WHEN — — — — — — — — — — j. WRECKED IS POSSIBLE HERE PART PAYMENT TAXES ARE BEING AGGtHI tU flflDV TirTTflll PflMCD FOR ANOTHER MATCH! CONGRESSMAN MOTT IU lllllVIlIlb lirUlluUnl Youn« J,m A K N|- J Pill I MTV Til PET M / I- , ¿IT/ »UUU U U IllUIlLI MRS. HEDDON KILLED OTHERS ARE INJURED - R ff firrifr’«i iiHlf'f* Tt -i ", „- v 1 loral_D»play a tThlte PtU b M r Juh" H e' 1,1,,n ‘‘7 f h , f P " T *“ r’ cord* r « s r iX T S ‘“i,.'.«:: a t Hcottsburg came near being wiped out in an autom obile accl- d ,n l 1? ^ n<Jay 7 hûn ^ 5 * Heddo,J wm killed and M r. Heddon and one d aughter were e .v e r .ly In ju m l of the Pentecostal church o ffic ia l- hBs taken on tbs app earanct of a rd and Interm ent was In the A. F florist's shop, but t h . city has not * A cemetery. a c tu a lly gone Into the flo ra l bust M r. G uerlng waa born Novem ber ne«g Recordar Breese takea orlda 11. IM S . at Hebula, la ., and was m t h . num ber ^ 7 o w i l t y of , „ d dum founded o th e r, made no impression upon her. w ith her to- tai lack of fa m ilia rity w ith p racti- <»«1 nrohUm s qha aam IH w alk a.« ^ k n o X n ~ r e o n m m J? saEhe'rlis T he lledduns were m erchants a t Hcottsburg when It was the most im p o rta n t ‘ r ^ l n g post in t h . state w d ,ly \ nuwn , ,K T h . accident happened on the , . . „ .. . road ‘»•‘ ween Hcot.M>urg and Reedsport when the Heddon car. being operated by Miss E m m a • Heddon, ••^suwil, went WVUI vrywi as I over s a * •«'-IWk 25-foot w em b ankm snt Into the Um pqua river. It was believed a blowout wus the cauae T h e fa th e r and d aughter have been taken to a Eugene hoe- pltal. A report th a t the other d au g h ter of the fam ily was f, a l*» In the car has not been con firm ed h er. m arried December IS. 1872, at Council B lu ff, to E lean ors A. O il- more hut became a w idow er a " u' “ b»r “ f veers ago. H e was a pioneer fe _ rm .. e r a t Lynn. N e b , and , a m . to Cottage O rove 21 y e a r. ago fro m C alifo rn ia. S u rviving are a daughter, M rs. D ora E. Htock- null, VUU1IXC well, C ottage MlUVB, G rove, (S a KlBliUgVlt, grandson. Robert L. le a rn in g . Cottage Grove. and a «later, Mrs. M. F itzg erald , Santa M onica. Cal. ----------------------- rnVy -a«- l r I U flNNr lIlIlL U DI R U U E n E flD C D ir U V H H r n i l l I II Un I I Ull I A ll t h . color end enthusiasm that the whole of l^ n e county can mus- ter w ill be put Into a trem endous N R A progress and prosperity pa rade In Eugene F rid a y night. I t la planned to m ake the cele- b ratlo n the biggest a ff a ir since "the boys came home" fro m the w orld w ar. T h e parade Is being sponsored by'th's Jlmior“ 'cha"nber"of io m m V rc i of Eugene. I t w ill end at the na tlon al guard arm ory, where a short pro gram of com m u nity singing, w ith one set speech, w ill be held. T h e speech w ill probably be by G eneral E d g a r Freed, In charge of the N R A cam paign In Pnrtlnnd. where a s im ila r parade Is to be held tb r preceding evening. Tournament Is (tailed Off. A three-w ay g olf tournam ent, to have been played Sunday at O a k way, Eugene, w ith Cottag«< Grove, Laurelw ood and O akw ay us the p articip ants, wae called o ff by the Laurelw ood team , which was un able to have a team rendy to p ar ticipate. Loose L e a f Form s. T he Sentinel The U" ‘ce ° ' lhe C,ty flow ers he produces F ea rin g fro st nllg ht COme along and n'p t h . po. le, „ , . f t outdoors at home, he d , C|dsd to add an s s th .tlc touch to city's business business office office and and - the — city's t h t flo w e r, w . r . mov. d there, to rem ain d uring the w inter, ÆT8 <2£k¿«55 would h“ e* d e ^ e i^ d À æ o u n /d u e “ o“ t h T y ^ r ' b it ^ U ^ o ^ e d .m “ l^ u A « ^ fa ‘ ber and ‘ b at of ° P a t , , all th a t is available fro m the pro- s h e r iff 4 w a rm L v e n ^ n in „ Tbe" P â tu re s were m ailed in ceeds of the aa]e of pubHc la^ ds S h e riff S w a r u wae given an in- ÎTo rt a “ d ln ,a ? envelope bearing in the land t counties «nn thÂ? h» n itc « ^ hiT M tim îî» the re tu rn address of a hotel in in <» son th a t “ e Placed Bia estim ate W a lla W a »a A circum stance at- » J « , Th. T fS n n ? d o ! t°<> low fo r 1933 and because added uf notables anil w ith a naive tra c ‘ ed m >’ attentio n. T h e en- ls jORixo 63 th e secretary's le tte r exfx“nse3 hAv® been g iven him , charm th a t was n a tu im , tn te rrà p t bor® a ‘ hree-cent stam p, t0 c le rk " D illa ïd said. d în a r t^ e n h “ COlleCtlOn w hatever the business had been to ?‘ thou* h . ‘ « o -c e n t stamps had T he rem ainln g 50 per cent of dep8r^ ® ° ‘ ' for ¡-c ra a a -a in a , introduce herself to each of those ^ en back ,U8e. 8®veral ye,a rs the claim w ill be considered when a r* « « n ^ ofBcL present. was not not discourtesy discourtesy Thl8 b a‘ t am of money h a s has À-ei . T . h« n_..a tot»« n y . °.if ? n ,7 1933 ei e p resent T T his h l . was ‘ “ ‘s ‘“,d ‘ca ‘ ed ‘ ln a l .u ,c lr, m a ilin g sufficien a su fficien t ount am ount of money o f i c th» upon her part, for. although she t0 me had been contem plated for accum uiated in the o A C land - ? - h-e- total oi- ° * e budget waa , *239.270. o f w hich *149,442 ______ have been above the average ra‘ y ‘' a r a . T h e ™ g ra n t fund ? or r« ..5 congress m ake, °n* r 5 ss.i_in _ es pended d u rin g the eigh t months in te lle ctu ally in one of her per- f rom Opal, alre a d y re fe rre d to, a «/a iia bie other funds fo r the pur th a t have passed. __ . e .' e sonalltles. in ano ther she was the al8<? bore a three-cent stam p and poge jt was stated in the letter, T h e item s o f the 1933 budget, ^ C W r E lIld O l misunderstood and m isunderstand- b? lh P ^ b a b ly were prepared at ----------------------- together w ith item s ten tativ e ly the same tim e. Ing child. agreed upon fo r 1934 a t the tim e A ll of these odd and unusual , I f tb8 b*ctures w ®‘"e w hat T he Sentinel w ent to press are as characteristics were never better b«. «>« ow n«; fo llo w s : Illu s tra te d than in h er effo rts to «vldently was endeavoring to aid Car l s Stolen. Found. 1933 1934 A " U a k la ,’ d coach owned by H a m b u rg e r Is a new k in d o f personally publish h er book, “T h e 9 ? ^ in Ter ,io ster .Ra^ fnJ fa n **8^ A d v e r tis in g ________ * »,150 * 2,900 lx , . lle , PK)lh w a. , tolrn h, re F r l. c h X . t h f t la batag sold by the F a iry la n d Around Us ", which was. They c e rta in ly wouldn t have been A u d itin g - 550 550 day night and found the next day Q u a lity m arket. At least no one by the w ay, the etory th a t led her mailed to me by one try in g to A s s e s s o r __________ 13,310 13,310 In Corvallis. A Corvallis car, evl- hera bad ever heard of th a t k in d ‘ o E lle ry 8edg w lck of A tla n tic . kuard iro m P P a l the ««or«1 of ber 2.400 B o u n t y _____________1,800 d«ntly stolen by the person who unlH lt waa advertised In T he Sen- I believe It was *10 th a t the Cot- Pa r «n ‘ a K«, Anyone w ishing to aid Care of ro o r 50.000 50,000 abandoned the Booth car. was “ nel last week C heew connolw ta g . G rove lib ra ry paid fo r a copy ÿ ”* 1. c.e rta ln ly w ° uld bave A complmnce board under 15,000 15,000 fourni ‘ n Eugene t h . next day, anxiously rushed the m a T of t M . e n tra n c in g ^ interesting and d irect to Opal, not to m e so the the N R A was organised M onday C irc u it C o u rt 900 100 leading to the belief th a t the th ie f ‘ «t to get a chance to trv the e n te rta in in g volume about God's f eceipt °T ,the P c‘ u r«8 «>uld have night and E lb e rt S m ith was elect- Coroner _ _ 15,865 17,710 ur U,“ ve8 * ,,re n,er,ly joyridin g n-ew ‘ d J S i e y only to l e a r ^ t h a î great out-of-doors. Can any one 1m- b8en noth ng « 1 » ‘ ban p art o f ed chairm an. T he six other m em - County C le rk 8,000 8,000 T h - ‘p ,o ‘ h car wa8 t8l” ‘n be- the p rin te r had m a d . an e rro r agine any other g irl barely out of l he p la". tO. , , l a y t h e background bers of ‘ he board, who organized County C ourt f 1,800 t ween 7 .30 and 8 fro m In fro n t of lh a t Plhe n>m . ^ ould h. v, her te e n , a tte m p tin g the persona! O pa 8 a “ T d „Ea re ? !a8e' and and aey« ^ ” ^ ! ' C o ^ H o ^ e 7,250 7,000 who auto m a tic a lly became chair- C o urt House publication o f such a Volume? ‘ hey ,“ U3‘ have c? “ e ¿rom O^ t Pete Hayes house, where Um burger. 3,420 3,420 A tto rn e y a.asai« . s. ▲ herself I f they had been w hat man. are a3 follows: A rch ie W a lk - was a guest at a venison 500 500 er, representing in d u s tria l em D is tric t Sealer “ «>; ’ “ K T " “ f®ad' T h a t the car was K°ne was f 10,000 ployes; E d W eber, representing E m e r g e n c y ____ «»‘«covered at 8 o clock, but Booth 11,000 5,000 Election ______ re ta il employes; George Jacobsen, ‘ bought some one had taken »t for were received fro m such sources n.»i« /'*. „« 1«. 2,060 L ittle O pal c e rta in ly had and m“ n ner of g irl our little O pal is representing ind ustrial employers; F ire P a tro l a J?,k,',,and dld not r* port tha th a f‘ 1,800 1,900 R. E. Short, representing re ta il em 4-H Club A g en t • t in to have, some kind of * rh®n .“ .CO“ ®S » u n tll 11. 2,000 2,000 F r u it Inspector . . . . never k been . . . ground, I come it." although lt has * ru u ,,u ' 1 vome to io som w b ic ething u u d k that uuu ployers; M rs. B. R . Job, repre- 200 200 recorded t h f t she cared a w hit fo r ^ ay b® im P °r ‘ a n ‘ ‘ he present senting consumers; H . J. Shinn, H e a lth O ffic e r — E lw y n Bales Is Home. 3.850 6,670 London, Oct. 3 — (S p ec ia l.)— T h e the comDanv of the oprioslte sex dl8CU8slon- ■ representing the legal profession. H e a lth Service — Dorena. Ore., Oct. S.— iHpeolal.) 1,500 1,500 Cost of publication wasP,high Pro- In * olnK through m y voluminous T he six were chosen a t a m eeting In d ig e n t Soldier E lw y n Bales has a rrived here W . A. W oodard L u m b e r com pany’s d “ i r . charged L p r a “ y penny fo r fl,e and «^ ap b o o k on O pal I came of officers of the N R A organiza- 10,500 10,000 Insane f™ " ' 8 Kugone hospital, to which logging tra in waa p a rtia lly w recked 2,450 2,000 Justice C o urt . three days In succession last w eek h" w a" for trea m .n t for a and It was estim ated th a t *1.000 j 900 Juvenile C o urt 8ever8 1"»'"'y 8U{f.er^d w h “ « be w o rth of logs w ere lost. F o u r sets 4.67Ô School Supt— 4,670 s : ’ï s . i î . 7 ír t u í,- .; ployed at W estf e s tfir. H e was wus employed 26,755 28378 S h e r i f f __ struck by a heavy lim b that fell of f a lle n and buckers are clearing 1,500 SI. A n i m a l s ________ 1,800 u considerable distance. H e waa rig h t of w ay fo r a railroad exten 8,075 6,700 Surveyor __________ state. In this story O pal said: picked up by a brother, Sydney, sion on W ilson creek. personally pasted Into her volume. 500 T a x R e b a t e ________ 1,000 " In an old composition book who found E lw yn lim p and un f T h i s t l e _____________ 1,500 And the background fo r the ad- (O pal was alw ays w ritin g in com- CCC Man Are Fined. conscious, w ith scalp ripped open 4,300 4,005 vent o f the book upon the m a rk e t: position books) I have w ritte n T re a s u rer _ G ordon O rd o f Cottage O rove and and face covered w ith blood. It 600 600 U. S. L ab o r N o less persons than Queen E liz a - many Interesting things o f my was estim ated th a t the lim b H a rr y N eal Sponsler and Roy H a t beth of Belgium , Queen V ic to ria gehool days. f 13,000 W id o w Pension __ L ast night I was weighed 100 pounds and only the ton, whose homes are in the m id ♦ A south Lane county com m unity ; Iudg. W k . R elief. 15,000 Eugenia o f Spain, Theodore Roose- looking over this book. One of fact that It struck a glancing blow dle-west. all CCC men, w ere found ----------------------- veil, W illia m H o w ard T a ft, C ard l- my Pet hobbles a t th a t tim e was fa ir w ill be held S a turday in the g u ilty M onday in Justice o f the saved E lw y n fro m being Instantly »• j x I west h a lf o f the Woodson g ara g e : «« Peace Dan Johnston's court In E u nal Gibbons, E a r l Curzon (late to b© a m issionary to In d ia . killed. E xh ibits are to be in gene on charges of being d ru n k viceroy o f In d ia ), Nicholas M u rra y thought much o f this and often bunding v a ij a . r* • In a public place. O rd was fined Butler. Lord Rayleigh, D avid S ta rr told my schoolmates th a t when I place F rid a y or ea rly S aturday C alifo rn ians A re Visitors. ____ up ___ _ I was ___ m orning. A ll residents o f south I* OF (JIG Age FenSlOnS D u ke of N o rthu m b erland , should _______ become grown Dorenn, Ore., Oct. 2.— (Special.) *10, which was paid, and the other Jordan, M a ry R oberts R in e h a rt, Booth going aw ay over"'to India" E v e ry - ' U®“ « have been invited to exhib it j ---------- M r. and M rs. T . A. Gosaard of Los tw o *25 each, but they w ere pa Douglas F airb a n k s, thing I could fin d out about In d ia ‘ b elr prize vegetables, fru its and T h estim ate o f Countv Angeles, a fte r having toured a p art roled to 'C a p ta in H . E. Cooper, T a rk in g to n , th a t *100 000 w ill be of Canada, th eir fo rm e r home, com m anding o ffic e r of the cam p Gene S tra tto n P o rte r and a host was eith e r clipped out o f the pa- - “ « * « ( • ; F irs t prize, second prize j ud„„ F i« k of other notables p erm itted th e ir pers and pasted in a little book 1 ¡aad th ird prize ribbons are to be rfu u ire d fo r lbe paym ent of old where M r. Gosaard was fo r m any where the men w ork. . ' kept especially fo r th a t purpose i n j u n c t i o n w ith the fa ir t h . T h e men were arrested here by years extensively engaged In wheat a tu re describing the book. or was copied in this book. Though , * “ w i w m o i « u I « a ta d hv th e f a c t th a t 31 n eraon a raising and where they visited a state and c ity officers Sunday . . . r an a ll-n ig h t p arty M y firs t contact w ith O pal came now I feel th a t m y w ork lies w ith livestock jud gin g team of the high m en and u women had fll€d m arried daughter, spent a few m o rn ing a fte Whv « U ln a honT. m id e 1.» applications by M onday o f this days the firs t of the week as In which tw o h itc h -h ik in g girls when as a youngster of 17 she the girls and boys o f A m erica (Is president o f ‘ his our princess of In d ia speak- " Ses PkV„ , b“ " ’ e' tn .a d! a15,e w eek Seventy-four applications guests of M r. and M rs. C. D. V an fro m W ashington were said to have | was elected state some day . . te C h ristian . . . . . . . ing?) ■ . . . . . I - hope that ------ -------- — , “ * » « • c ak«. hot dogs and ham - were given out £ the V alin M r. Gosaard and M r. V an tak e n part w ith the men. T he girls Jun ior and In te rm e d ia ate same day. Vnlln were boyhood chums and w ere also tak e n to Eugene and Endeavors. H e r election astounded some of my jun iors w ill go to fa r- uurgers. T he blanks consist o f five pages schoolmates. M r. Gosaard has a locked up In the detention q uarters her friends In C ottage Grove, but away In d ia and c a rry to the boys which applicants m ust f ill out, and 7X I Is c « 1 T )«; it is said m ost of the applicants spl< ndld poultry ranch near Los a t the city hall, la te r being turned In a etory w ritte n at th a t tim e fo r and girls there the message of W n m i n over to the county officers. the C ottage O rove Sentinel Opal God's love as I planned and looked v «J, V 9 t ? t . ) « t l l 3 need to M j-fo rm Angeles stocked w ith several thous p erfo rm the made the statem ent th a t fo r sev- fo rw ard to doing when a child." and well-culled birds. task. The county cle rk says his eral years she had been preparing ‘ should like very much to see Residents H e t» on J u ry Liat. force w ill not be able to give th a t A num ber fro m here were select herself to accept this position, ‘ h at scrap book and peruse it for N ebraska Crops A re Good. assistance. T h e re are m any ques Crops In the v ic in ity of M o rrill, ed F rid a y by County C le rk W a lte r which cam e to her w ith ou t h er some story of the life o f H e n rv tions as to p ro perty owned by ap- solicitation. Opal's entire ____ life ____ has d'Orleans, to w hich I know addl- __________ London. Ore., O ct. S.— (Special.) pllcants o r th e ir relatives who Neb., are the best they have been B. D illa rd and S h e riff C. A. Sw arts ___________ some- ‘ ions were made in Boston. I have M rs Electa Thordenberg, who m l~h t be expected to support them for several years, w rites A. W . to serve on t ria l Juries a t ths fa ll been one o f p reparatio n for no doubt som ething of Interest was 78 years o f age F rid a y , ob- " 7 *^ Shofstall of this city, who w ith term of circuit court, which con thin g years In advance. W h e th e r we believe Opal's storv would be found there, and I am served the day by canning a „ Mrs. Shofstall and son has been venes O ctober 16. T hey are: Mrs. To add to " , visiting there w ith relatives for Louise E. Cone, James D. C la rk to be fact, or w h e th e r we believe also w ondering w hether it m ay ; q u a n tity of tomatoes. several weeks. T he Shofstalls ex (B la c k Butte ro u te), W . H . Davis It to be fancy, her preparation to have been tw o o f Opal's own the interest of the household func- th a t were recreated tion, she used jars th a t were made '-x,ttage u ro v e s c ity w ater, go« pect to a rriv e home O ctober 8 or 9. (Ix ira n e ro u te), A lb ert A. H u ll havB It believed covered m any notebooks T o fu lly understand how as the books le ft her by her angel In 1858 and were purchased In San Es„“ a !?8t „ “ a® (B lac k Butte ro u te), M rs. E ffie years. p ain staking and how unceasing fath er. In c id e n ta lly Opal never Francisco by M rs. Thordenberg's u“ »1‘ “ un®; a ® '° rd l“ K ^ , 8aa “ F ire I ’e rm lta No Longer Required. Knowles, Charles H . Woods (B la c k was the preparation, conclusions has satisfacto rily explained how a m other. M rs. N o w ell. 8t .*“ ,2 5 7 „e ^..5, Sensonnl fire haznrd regulations B u tte route) and R. E. W icks reached by me years ago. that a little tot of three or fo u r y e » r < ----------------------- N «W8 K‘v ln K the 8OUrca o t have been w ith d ra w n by the forest (D o re n a ). C u to ff Proponente Active. graphical names o f the county. really w onderful child d ia ry was could ca rry a ll the w ay across a r _ " ~ «T a la ta ji service and those using the forests T 1U h _ e New s also M related how R O H added great ocean of the — Monroe J<<«ale Grubb Is Winner. B U U V U to I U and » I 1 U embellished e u i u e u i f l l i e u as a n the in c **««••« and «..xa a n great continent wasaaaavtav - Proponents • *veaaa«w to aw An- •».. , I a ill« . T V ie a n a are no longer required to obtain result of contacts o f la te r life, two books th a t those having her la u f P acific h ig hw ay cu to ff con- riy «r ' s llk ®re®k , d „7 . 31 thZIZ ......... . O ...... _____ __________ __ Jessie G rubb of L a th a m waa permits. nly the year-round re- tlnue active. C. C. Cochran of C or- na“»«d ' “ “ t ‘ he »ouree or uiese qulrem ents rrln ttve to cam p fires w in n e r for this d is tric t In the 193» must be accepted. I f there is de- In charge c e rta in ly would have pleased to been Interested In keeping fro m vallis, one of the cities active In na®*«8 18 .y®1* m and fire hazards are now In effect. Harden contest am ong 4-H club sire fo r It. I should be again m arshal the facts th a t show her. She never has satisfacto rily prom oting the c u to ff, conducted a “ ° “ " t J une has an elevation or _____________ members. G ardens were Judged J®et a ” “ ‘ be cda8‘ a “ d R e lie f (kn n m ltte e to M eet. d u rin g the g ro w in g season on gen- w h in and how some o f these em- explained w hv a fa th e r Interested public m eeting a t M onroe a few 4 8“ rv a y ;®*®r8 “ A m eeting of the Cottage Grove «>»1 eppearanoe, plan and else, belllshm ents were added, even dur- enough ln her to w ant her to have days ago a t w hich an organization re lie f com m ittee, to be held at 8 freedom fro m weeds, v a rie ty and Ing the tim e ths copy was being such books would w an t h er to be was form ed to aid In prom oting ^ ° u n t ¿ion. a nam e never usea prepared fo r publication. sent across an ocean and a con- the proposed new route th a t would hers. o'clock Tuesday evening In the record book. A t the tim e publication o f the tlnent to be hidden In a Cottage take Cottage Grove. Eugene and city hall, has been called by Rev. d ia ry started (a large p art of the (Continued on page 2) | other cities o ff the m ain route. Loose Leaf Binders. Sentinel. F ire Proof B a fe a Sentinel. A. M. Oroves. chairm an. . . ........ ... - nnililTU lim n in m r E l.l U N I Y N H A P flH fl UUU I 1I1H rnflHUL ‘uTlV h ‘ * h M lf fi>ü ^ - - - - - -- - - - - ... C-HCCSC Is Sold Here GOMPEIANCE BOARD E Log Train Is Wrecked 3 Days Running ............ . ....... . . SOUTH LANE FAIR IS TO BEHELD SATURDAY Many Already Applying f" Madc in 1858 « ¡JJruS Thia la an exoiuMv« photograph M Bailey a t Eugene, desno- oratlo pachyderm. of