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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1933)
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COTTAGE GROVE GOES NTO BUY NOW MOVE Exams to r Postmaster Are Announced COTTAGE GHMVK, L A N K C O U N T Y O H B O O N , T H I I tA D A Y , OCTOHKK 1», l»U —♦ ROSEBURG GRIDSTERS Precocious Child Diarist Is S25 PAID 8Y EAR 10 PLAY HERE FRIDAY Person of Moods, Genius FOR SHORE TIME FUN NI MHKK a. s .(.cpi„ g sic k „ c SS( , st.iC ùm ijtE B Û y[ m [ S UNIVERSITY HIGH 7-0 An opeu cuuipstttive «aauutia L üw know n to resiUeut* a ow e Uul* lo ,U1 tlie poalllon of post — — ut «lee ping sicîuhmm . which ham j — ioi co tta g e urov« u«. ,, _. . f»a«u announced by |ha civil service , Ih» . ,, Cottage Uroy« Inali subuU Running Car on Golf Course X p ^ bh«Tand nL o.én“ ™ Heavier Team la Outplayed at U pon I host) W h o A ll) commission, r.caipt of applies louioali t.au i will uiaat tlie powar veluped here and haa been cured, There Has Never Been Another Persun Like Her Except dona to clo«a Gclober 31 N l n . ,ul Hoe.burg Indiana a inlay af- according to pnyalciana at tne t u Every Toint by Fourbie Is Found Expensive lUUUOUUly A b le. U r.gon cities ara listed for tills | larnoon u" Kelly Haiti. Other Maid of Or lean*. gene noapitai. iiarper Uaalar, em ploy« of the W. A. Woodard L "i- «vauiinalion. The uoininlaaion will i C o lla g . Urov« la uutlafaatatl this Champs. Amusement oer company, wa« Uia victim. rie certify io tlia noaiuiaatar gensral I •»“*““■ Having turned in wiua ovar waa taken to the noapitai Heptem- nwmainit m lo Un« wiin Uia iaal •“• iniaa passiug Ilia lil«liaal ex H««daport and Univaralty lugn and h /h lJ ih h i BLDt •<! some ihinjfa la connection with ot ititiarica in ma ai«at nuw i . amination and from these ilia a«- having “ aid Uia bigbly toulad Ku- i. rie remained unconscious, 01 With one of ma iightest team« It baa coal an lS.y ear-old boy bsr N uuieioiie requeete hav« been her mental vajcarlee By eouie «he tni tun« io in i/ uioyeinviii Cot lection will ba mads. Applicant« k«n« “ 'Mb team to a 0-0 tla. practically unconscious. for weeaa Cottage oruve made for a description of the p e r -w a e pronounced a psychic phe. ♦3o fur the fun ha nad running his and nut ailm ent wa« a puzz.e. .n me districi. <««. taiova auuniiv naa an oi«au wni not ba required to aaavinbla, tly defeating University itAninad tilgli «oiuUlty <»f Opal Whiteley. child nomenon. car courae 01 of finaUy being diagnosed by one or gridatela deniouatrated a n d ay inai ’ttienon c a r o v over e r g r greens e e n a 1 1 nt Ine m e courae nation lu ai la iwatiy to go anvau Out will ba rated on aducaliou ami Friday Cottage Urova of the Cottage Grove coun Only a dual personality theory ‘"» Cottage Grove Golf club, and | ma aiaff aa sleeping aicaness tne Liiey are of cuampiuuenip material a n u tn« uiiva luat a . lapimy a . Puainaaa «aparlanna in « «alary la them selves aa ona of ilia .trorZa «Iron«. diarist try. now a subject of news of the will III explain many thing«, auch a« official# i a g n o s i s being u w nm tur one of m e few timea m p i « ifU iiitu i y UMIA4MI vau ow wuiaeu «Idled lu ba $2,4uu. N. J. IS mi mo i t L« mui « in th|g section of the tsasa. of the club are deternun I d diagnosis being confirmed confirmed ov by m aioiy mey uefeuieu uia stroug world because of well authentl her a t u r e ,_____ ir deeply rellfflous religious n nature, which td UiMl other boy« are going to tü .p tcia list o i Vortlanu «^«-“ hal ca.,«d caned fio Horn t-orUand. odi. sn u »utieUAtMAi m u»), in . aa . Wu* r«»c«nUy appotntvU auouun acuii# poet- I ____ university uign, m e «core being 1 I suffer penalties equally aa m vhi llte oalure oi lfl B Roseburg recently held Medfoid cat® d reports that she haa been ac- was very pronounced during her • a . AAugeu, C4A«uiAAA«in Oi tit« lutai u»M»t«i. Such an ? a to • " * »?or. "hay .7 “ “e f.a u d c* pUd “ ? pnnc’ “ of india Th“ adbtoscenc»; her deep love and re- KOii. COUI>* x^ade known until after it nau 1 * 0 . in e kame waa piayed bare. vvUAAAAniee, iiiaae n meat mat heually carries with U a U «UP«« « up «« 1« - - w y — w v uwieatsu e a r - c c i f l l 1,1 l M i lf r t M n f P iiA a ia s a .ll U y .l k e-,4 ♦ i k , - . « . L . . ____ ____ 1 -__ 111« scure does noi indicate me accomplishment goes well with w gard those wno who reared ner. her. ex- --------- ***rways for puu.it public wropercy property ana foui veai aDnmntm<.nt ’ | Hpnngfield last week. week -^^«..»,......„..44 wCtl wUU u , for ur moee cured because of the aii. a M VWA y Ulilig ptMlSiOi« will P« UO«|S ÜV quent Application blank, mav b« . . hpnngfield Co I lake Grova haa uua bf Uia ° lh ,r ••’• “U“* ‘V Impuaalbl« things praaaed In note hooka, in op p oai-“ <va done conaideraoia damage, leai of m e diaeaa^ vhtch n l , peen * * y Cuiu“ie urove ran ™ W t u > 4 tAAi« group to speed up business tu cured frbm Uia toont £ £ io f n c e Ji “XHlaal f a m . of the district bul • • rl'*r y e ,n * by UOn lo the cru#1 thln«« »*‘d bf «> * « t weather. Run- a/ouaed by news leporU from 3 ° UVl‘ U‘° iau<* o“ *y 10 «* uccoiuaiAce wiui ins piaau * ouuüa .............. o r |_ ..^ --------- .. our little Opal. the aeme persona In the diary and «»f»K cars onto the greens end j txiuia. th e caae of Mr. Caaler w a, “MJteu *h en may got in scoring fluii! tha civil service poaioffica commiaalon ' W 1U> ,* ---- uct> ln#u lio n i. Maaun ed U> UAS hliwt Hi WMMiitiAglon. and Thoreeon lo carry the hell To “u‘k" ‘i«r properly into « lh * tim « o l >»» publication «kidding the wheels la especially of tne sporadic type, likely to oc’ L,i*r‘lory- a ins piogiuui is au attaca ou Äl Washington university uign kicked off to tne they should mure than make uii lk* P4cture. It should he said of There are persons whom animal» destructive. A nignt waten m aybe cur at any time in _ ---- -------- un univer. any comm tu«« depisssioii II oui au sutirsiy Uiuvcra wno maae a first down for the disparity In weight. Opal tnai during lender years she seem not to fear. There la ample pdl ior “ Uma 10 catch tnoae ity. and was not infectious. U iiieieat augi« mau aiiym uig mu« oa m e Collage d o v e «o-yard line, Bob B usenbsiry and Wsiuisr do things mentally expected testimony that Opal was one of wno have no respect for private s<«*s owsu uuue owiois. rv« « aìs at rxoru men dropped back and put 3«alaa aia out of the Itoseburg ooly ut “^«Pte and showed learn- thes< that animal« and bird. r‘" ‘ tacaiug tue depi sssiou Willi lus th e <ad who wae caught went me C niveisny m gn lads un de- tut with Injuns« Dusenberry aua lnx lM* beyond that of the ordl- would come to her and permit weapous ui swtvauiiausuip. ¥*• Mii onto the course at about o o'clock, lenae m e rest of m e period with and “Arv adult. Ho far aa I have been themaelvea to be fondled by her. leiued a injured moulder anow tuat dutiug Ins last turev a pretty oo-yard punt. bull! van J “* 1 CMn har.dly 641 There seem s little doubt that ran hie car up to the eeyenm Healve e epiained ankle In Uni “ *• E . y«ais or mure insrs nas Peeu uiucaeu a university nign punt ____ ____ _____ the “a ‘d and “ waa 001 U“ W «he was o J L T fH t'h ’e“rm lf‘\ o ' b T rn U u n d il- Wh.ere. «*•««► a la i« e veielly high _____ game Hom . Mi eat iacM of buyiug by iudtvtdu arid cottage d o v e 100k tne oall Wheat planted In the aprlug of ! »P««d demon of the Cottage Urove W ’ U al,on* ,* “ har taa“J ' tda‘ «he stood which seems not to be un i ^ w n e e t i Mas. tarnuy gioupa and odsiueas 01- on university nign s co-yard nne atAistsalioiAS. i ua present iiatiou- 1W4J on tha J. H. Hprlgga piac« on eleven, la alao on the inlurud list b”* an 10 attract unusual attention, common among geniuses — and “ “ ’»b««1«. then came back to No. omy to lose it on downs. A short ‘5 “ b,ra ° f lhe cravad “y n ^ t b y . if she thought w i ^ o l u ^ t J “^ ° » ^ ¿gm i^ w h en waue campaigu is suupiy a du ve Hilk creek produced k<Hg bushel. * 'th a bad tog. He mey be ab i. puiil ana again me Clovers *“ *^ “ ‘y have said that she gave ,f,e could get that by tearing up . , “ ...“ ? !;.. . . ... VMia to get pet sous to buy m e (mugs to the acre In the summer of lyuj to play If needed knocked at me U. re goal line, A rally will he held Thursday promise of being more than something she had written there * member of the club tuey would nave Peen buying dui Mi Hprlgga vxptains this 'unusual m is time they were stopped on an aveiage child, while other» have ls a fair ur<-«uiiibtion that she had °**n pracUci“* - “ <» ***», mg tue tasi turse years or so u occurence aa due lo planting fall -night. •aid that «he w a. unusual Mem might have d o « t h a , T h . r « it iairw ay and waa not seen by the CCC camp at Kujada will be com- <•“ « xi-yard line, it uau not peeu lor tneir tear com S««d Wheat whan aprmg »«ed hers of hsr family are known to testimony by two girto who knew yOU"K ““ “ bent 0,1 leatrbym g as Pleted thia week Barracks are be- ruar.y in trie second quartei ahould have t*««n sown, 'the error piega County Gets O. C. Money have ______ Spoken highly highly of of her her and and to to ,Z» .. they - actually - " “11.. saw much property as he could. ‘“k provided for ISO or more men. t/uaenoerry went around m s own spoken h«r well 1" that wa« made by the person selling the Oi course, we are weil aw aie UP of ***'} Parents of the boy insisted that A hundred Illinois men, who had rigm end for a toucnaown, only to •'i"v*ral u“ *ers who got than Lan«Ccounty's ho '¿«rV en t^ b f '"the PuMibiy11 b o t h ner tearing tearing papers papers (presumably ,t wa* bright her tue fact mat liiere are some w be make settlem the rived been at another Oregon to camp, ar- copping nave 11 caned because of a ... ............. — “ m T nT h.1*,?.0 . ^ U>~ ‘ conclusions ^ she kept * " “m ,h 2*’ " .‘!i?E?*_l!.< ZLm«T.nl, l.1..,., idrc"<.d“d -Eh* “ mount allotted to me the aavalm several cun h e’ justif'lad' ber rdla^ diary 1 that that she kept in a card- golf cJuJ whatever ¿ o u g h t fair, for ent which here this week augm ent penalty back on norn. can not at lord to do any special “““ u . . 7 k". “ "*• u" uaual uccurenoe. The grain counu. , by The federal govern . . buying at m is time Hut the 72 men remaining after 140 cuiveraity U4gn made tneir only the young man waa ■‘’f . m m 1* r“ ” m’ “ ‘- covail“* r e v v e d O X O ‘i ! ’5**“" and Inslruc- Her feeling of being abused 1s reason veiy iitucu in tue in inonty Moet Kan«a« men had returned home, «coring u iiea t ut tne game in tne prosecuted in the courts. least some am... J " * h'.‘f.h.L ? f “. . ,aw l«hd. In Oregon for 1P33. a . re- iH .H .r agreed im ’ 1W33 w w»« r«. w i ! that she Illustrated in the Impression her fam ilies cau uiaae <t t isirai AdminiMtration a n d recreation cuiuuie oi tne second period wuen ami went through and diary and personal letters give that : r ^ h i ^ nd>y bV C° Unty T'"“ Ur' m indifferent X V n b 1 , pupil __________ a g ite pureiiasvs. building, forestry quarters build- tuey p<A.->oed and buexed their way being iim object ot opr efforts will ant”iiivUI* lo feel no responsibility «be was compelled to perform a ing and officers quarter« building? -o tne cottage Grove 2l-ya.ru line, The several school and road dia- abo.ut attendance at classes. Hue large amount of household work, be to convince eucn parsons m at T* have been started. All the build- - a uoiding p«.ua4ty put tuem omcm iricts will c v T t h . ^ ih l? e ““ ,unuaual ra«>'da »cbooi Teetnnony of neighbors of tbs It will oe to Uieir iul«ia»i to ouv ing« are located a short distance to cue vo-yaru line, wnere fney the money «1 eom, « . ,h ! ui “ y llw *' *° rar " ca“ be family is to the contrary. In fact, now tile tilings mat unuei 01 ui- up Day ng creek from the ranger »uirica un owing paaaes. a 'ong can be ha seat aant o out. u t M ia M c h i.k a aaroad’ but m Picking up knowl- in later life she .a had no dexterity nai y sircuuislaucas Uiey would station buildings. mux « went over tha goal iina in- can Mis. Hchiaka said, edge of lh , ootdrv.r. - h . ___ ____ . ur th« total an.o.,«i . . . . “b** 01 tba outdoors she was con- whatever with the sim plest of navs bougui m reoent vsais. tlvui ’ih a h a ¿’«.to,. «-« Ve Hoad work 1« creek being and continued uomp.ete co tta o g i e l cro v e loom . »2WJdH kJ to mli L . n? TJd a‘darably out the ordinary and household duties wifi i i ^ on both Brice Sharps p u l s i o n unu ot tne in uiiud mat just a n in e mot« 7MJH U t h i .¿ h o i? dtotricm i i ' n . u carla1“ tha' »ba aarlv develop- Indicating O p a l. intercut --------------- in - w ---------------------------- ---------- ---------- e cr««k. On wn Brice creek Cfee< work has iJL i oum vaa took m e kick off mat •pcuumg by eacn famuy m Col OMU&3 to countv hiMh .chooi fun i ed L MM^ la for coUecUnK *>uge and higher, nobler and better thing«. Place« wnen contemplated improve- been completed to Champion mill lag« d o v e and vicinity will m aas upeueu me second naif, on ma own P u ia 10 t^ t h e unmn 7° wUhoul dunn« aduleecent year, .h e m en u at the H. K. M etoaii pdAce W an o £ n all the difference in Ute world to Bobby Allibi, who hue been a aort ^ n * 1!*1** ,‘ha “»mb * “ ««- waa a“ »»bent prohibition worker on m e hill east of the city and at complete T weather It is hoped to oo-jaru line, and ran it pack to ms Ute business inlersela of this city of hard luck Mid. Iiad a piece of and ¿lltoi u to the °road‘dtotricta* this road to the top of own uo-yard line, cm versity nign road dietrtcLa. tiem ely well informed on flora and and diatributed huge amount« of the Georg Bjoruet place at the the mount it should b . ......... in mind I..! good pek m i. w ..a n' the mountain, the possible loiced me tr Gruver, io kreg in r , - - west city lim its are completed, exception of one with switchback. o v e r s to Wheat AppUcaUona Ar« In f ^ U?,yi'<i1 *‘“ ow bar»«bally that at literature among logging camps thie , m es t*. snort ^ kick grounded on . Bom su u .............. .u i.te buying bstwaan ......... now anu 2 X X k .“ ’¿•homd’.T w ^ h . 7.7l ,.In tba flnal *»‘„at S ^ v e r a 7 , 7 ^ ' miT T m p r ^ d Opa1« d*arv describes real.st.c- ^ s c C places n g * lend i m p r them u X selves ^ ’ lir o to ^ On Moeby creek work has been me ^ d was ■•.m.?Ymv“.7.,''t; m e end of m e year m u means , « ond , lo wludow in hto "toep • ‘¡'»»»•nto applied for In Lane hearers lagan, not scien U f^ M to ^ ly one m ‘* ht a im o il *** ao“y “ n & c o m o l e t ^ a ? r £ co“ Pleted above Mineral and has mgn pun.ed out ot uanger anu a. «„» I ...., m ..........................- s ,..p n rBVMli, d that lralumlJ w7?i her u n u s ^ l ?TmU?ir UfuUy “““ ishment meted to her MtTca* PX e Mr M etc^ f ,! ° “ <? t/rove sm rted a long m at our local archant, era ............. not rh~ .h J m à ir “UOW c ^ ld m . not only going to p iota by our cam , ,h " J - applicants had signed up for n y with her subject Children ea tor belnK ““ u« hty- If O““1 » a s the K,ving a large part o»' h i, to h*1“* ^ “ erai. Considerable coun- unucn uown m e Held m at ended pmgu but our locai industria, aiau - - - • anu “ *• ,, 7h c bf *»>•«(. o . H Fletcher, peclally sal epellbound while eh7 k ‘Bd ° f . cbt.ld be. r d‘*rv describes. {^e t o r k i m p l e m e n t ? a ^ m e E L “ b€lDtf °n bom w .m me only score ot m e game. luro could not be set and both _____ . - . ... will deriva benefits from lbs w er. taped so a . to hold t h e m M. eounty agent, announced Monday, told of •» .m uuaenoerry, n orn and Hulll- i i w s ’ ta , r b: blv d‘dn,t , r *7,tc,hed __________ -a.^ws.-a»,. t.es , toi ui »♦curtly * 1 h* wheat «PpHCMiiou« great out-of door- a i often a« «ome of the rest of u« bu, Mr Hiorapr 7 ----------------- aliuiuiaied ..-C.W...I national G...tam demand securely M aa A po««ibl« possible When liobbv application, try by di«- dta- God God's « van on m e penen witn injuries, xnorenaon. Mason. Horenson and Mkckin mternated carrying me lion ill be balped. loo. becau.« th. .boulder bone had .lipped bur«- “ «rowers. 710 acres; Irv- on her dress with china mending where O n T h f l o v 11 i r v>Ollip f n m n lif ln p p “ d Uiarcaea w x x e re oppon- Inc, were - ------- greatly put- w glue, there wag the • vaseline ed business lu the cilles and — back place *“ > —— «crea; w«a Into .eaaw p ia u e and a n u i that . j 4 mi tlia uia frac iTKc lnK' 02 r? ” « rb ^ ar». — ---------- . - - Junc- «v . Psychologists . — »— . — —- — —- — — —— — smear. — —— - — Vx H H a IIIC c u ix oue-y«A id u n e . tn e luwna is bound lo croata a Heavier lured bou« wa« knit ting ixrfectlv , n C lly- W grower«. 2UW6 acr««, « • « over Opal and never produced, ed on the furniture to make the -------- utuipu« nigh eleven braced and demand for ma things the farmer Lorane, lfi growers. 3H5 a cres; *° , r aa 1 know, a satisfactory varnish shine, there was the dav which Opal relates should remem- That the N B A is no joke so far “elu m e fighting Grove team for has to aatl.” ,, . . , l'l«a«ent Hill. 15 growers. 34« «*P‘*hatlon of her peculiar nature, she spent dyeing everything in the b-r that this may indicate genius as compliance with the president's »“ ree tries a t m e une. On me N.K.A. headquarters in n Wash- j- r ii I t ( I r c h u r f l S A r e “cr**; Springfield. 21 growers. 477 Iaaat two “«ychologists said a house. Including a pet hen with a instead of deviltry. agreement is concerned is made »GUftn down Mason w ent otf ms mgtun ara getting report s of ire- • * m t acres. theory suggested classical name, ------- there was — the ■— rat Opal vwwm could o«.vo have competed with certain by the action of the NKA u* a n g u t tnckie tor a toucnaown. ih i. — 7 by ' me is "■ plaus- — ----------- ---------- -------- meudous aouiuaiasni for the drive." •oi«. m . a t meory In the house to cheese Mark Twain humorist, adm inistration in requiring em- “ ““ u dropped from end and »«.i * . . j. , -------- ts that —1 • she “« * has <“s v carried a lim i in mo **«usc *<* the vuc uuocac a*n as a uum onst, and no aum im siraiion m * o p p e u pack o a c k irom Dr. Hagen «aid. In numerous Loran. itoud Gela M n lw n o« • “ “““rbial and abnormal per- because she had been forbidden to claim to plagiarism may be placed ployers to report what m ey have httoled m e pail between m e up- places maae ma«(mgs of business O “ “aHtles. that In the subnormal carrv carry the cheese to the rat. Then against me childish humor D A county crew of road men has ha. • «"“aiiiies, Lh« «hiikiah him«.« ane done in keeniny their agreement Gkbts tor the extra point. iusu navs b«en held, definite piaua finished grading the shoulders of *, can be • cbUd with children, there was the time she stuck the produced, w ith m e president. A lter the k ick otl Cottage Grove have baa n mapped out. comuiitiaaa B ear, ara getting to be alto- Lh» Cottage Grove .Lorane road , 5 *“ the ““normal she favorab- crow's feet tn the jam and let him How would this be for one from Blanks upon which the report to again pushed into scoring territory aupotntsd ami th« work le galling gather too friendly lo suit orchard °y«r I“ » "hump.” ly •“'presses adults and som etim es walk on the table. The diarist con- David Harum __ _______ ______________ ___________________________ .' "Bandaged crow on trie president are to he made have du» ^“ a Goiaen Tide held them on under way in real American go 1st« of this section. Nearly a duxen „ EnE«?,nd’ *.th*ni ,wlt“ her converse- dudes. "I picked him up. The the pert where the teil feethers been distrtbuted'this "week through their own eignt-yerd line, getter fssiuon th e inc,eased bual- hava been kilted in Ule Lorane <-ept Cruson Celled tu Hervloe. and knowledge of many- mama picked me up." Little Imag- were before the dog advanced on 1 Poeteffices of the country It is University High tried deanerate- neaa inuuiaiiium winch atartsd with section, where thsre are a number Capt. C. C. Cruson left Sunday *“ «» Opel once lost both her tnatlon Is needed to carry the ac- the rear." presumed that a check will iater 10 score on peases but the C ol itis Hius fcagle d riv. is now being of orchard» The bruin» have not ,o f Idaho, having been called to and Power of speech, tlon further. Here's a natural wish expressed be made to see that performance Grove backs knocked mem scceleraled. Ms know that Cottage baeu content with fruit Uiat has Utke charge of a CCC camp. * , h wa* considered aa aignlfl- T do so want to be helps." the following a spanking: "Now 1 do is the sam e as reported It is also aown- Grove is not going to lag benind dropped to the ground, with the rnnill.TE l,J“ 1<* Ua« • congenital diarist pleaded. Parents who have have sore feels on the back part expected that the NRA admims- »“ » wa» *“ Cottage Grove s 1 do not say this as a matter of result that damage has been done condition that may have explain- children who perform the pranks , ot " me and - I - think it would be tration will at an early date in- Mut>«easion on tha University hlxh patriotism, though 1 realise that to tress. Almost every community nice to have a cushion to set o n .' form reporting employers whether »o-yaid nne as a result ot Thia< this campaign has a patnotic side has reported visits by one or more For a child Opal was a master l'be compliance they report is in •'■»-yaid run around end on a to It. Wliat ts outstanding at Hits of ths animals, and all hava been o i description. What litterateur I accordance with what is expected, tumbled pass irom center as tha time is (hat It really Is a matter searching for fruit. wouldn't envy this adeptness in -------------------- Xafi.e eBded. of local eelf Interest to get Into T h ree b e a r . hav. « .» .« .i describing the fall of a great fir Mm. Georgia Farman Dies. c o® hneups: this prosuarltv naraile" * uree bears have spent several A very different pep rally was prosper nv parade week« almost at the city limits. U. H. Ef?*' . l b ® ®“ w bid stop There Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia Keiiv i. when svldsntly wishing to get acquaint held last Thursday night B oom was a sad queer sound. The big Farman of Lorane, who died iE aw ---------n __________ „ „ „ now owner “Fop" Grannis and Huperlnten- ed _ with H. K. ____ Metcalf, - Hidel tre/ did quiver. It did sway. It Thursday morning in a Eugene Allen of a place at Uie edge of the city dant E mc<'»on rode amidst cheer- -lg- Hill cra sh ed to the earth. hospital following a brief illness, Htewart ___ lirinta It la believed that these l.'lK hlRh »c,,<x’1 students down ____ Huberts The six best sellers haven't des- were held Hunday afternoon at the Hprankie may have actually been Inside the Alal" »tr»et In a cart pulled by a -rg - What do you expect from your newspaper! Well, you -------- Weber cription to excel this one: "When Lorane Christian church with Rev. j Thies city boundaries Hsvsral have en n*ul0 th»t was decorated with ------- KirUey expect more from your newspaper than you do from any the winds come walking in the A. M. W illiams officiating. Inter- K m ie s deavured to get the three but var,ou« »tgn» and ornaments. The re ------- Brooke near woods." ment was in the I. O. O. O. cem e. Hullivan __ long before the hunters get out »Peaklng, which Is usually carried other person or institution to which you pay the sum of ---- Mountain -Q - Anyone who fully describes Opal tery. Dusenberry mornings the bears hava retired a on “ ‘ tl,a fl,ld - '*'*» «•*»•> In the ..lh.. H ex Howard $1.50 a year. will have to explain how she could Mrs. Farman waa born March H o r n _____ distance of about three mllee and «"h®*“*“ ® before the rally. The _rh_ How some thin«, are done In R ay Howard pel m it the pubUcation of many 10< Ld79. in Boone county. Indiana Mackm ___ —f serpentine was formed after the You expect your newspaper to take the lead in ad ------------ Brace Washington was told by Congress have succeeded In hiding away things which, while cleverly inter- and was aged 54 ye«rs. one was Horsenson ----- speaking and proceeded through ---------- Netos man Jam es W. Mott, who ad vocating changes for the betterment of the community. woven with beautiful, joyful ex- m am ed November 25, 1919, to Ed- Mason ____ London. Oct, 17.- (Special.) — A 4*aln »treet to the field for the ---------- Mann ii resaad a Joint mealing of the pressions of a childish heart, 1 * aid Farman at Lebanon, Ind., S e a l e s ____ cub bear, probably never properly fr»»hman bonfire with the usual You expect your newspaper to expose graft in public Lione dub and chamber of com- brought pain and sorrow to those and came to Oregon the sam e year. Miller warned by Ils parents against as- ,top at Intersections to give yells. ■uercs Thursday noon. Its particu- affairs, .to forestall it by publishing itemized accounts o f who once were kind to her and , s “ e w as a member ol the Chris- S h o r tr id g e ____ s larly described'ilia i*i'isskg<-*T*f aiiil ,oclatln * with humans, appeared #ai:.b lntera»cy o n when the loved her long after she renounc- tian church. S ie is survived by T h o r e s o n ____ s ,,.J,y«. „ , p**»*“«' ot and , „ dooryanl at the Bemis »»iP»ntlne stopped, the American all public moneys spent. u O“ k*L U‘, . k « raoovary place and spent a day there Mr L* * '°n '"-»d ed them. ° “ e sister. Mrs. I. D. Sm it.i, and ____________ _ You expect your newspaper to maintain a high stand act. He bellevs that recovery un- Bemis tried to feed It, but the A ,h ort assembly waa held Opal must have been an early °b ° half-sister. Mrs. Alta B. Ouo- « - , . ibnrtpi1* ,i*01 Ik**« ,*** notlc,abla eub would retire to a place of Monday afternoon for the purpose observer of the value of publicity. ®*»’«ham, both of Lebanon. In i. G o n t l d e n C e 111 ard of morality, supporting things that are right and con f i .1 ly *Ahn E h»co“ >« »f- safety in a tree It left during ths ?f »“owing appreciation to the This appears in her diary: "It demning things that are wrong. Ab ‘ 45 W*r*. prT ° l;.u neat »•«“ »< Probably having *been foo,bal> »Quad for winning the must be thrilling to cackle after Thief Set* Car Afire. The congressman conferred with found bv anxious mama and papa *an,c from University high school laying an egg. You expect your newspaper to maintain a high stand Interested persons with regard to bear. Mrs. C. H. Woods took a F r|day. While Opal was resident here. B em w d ' ard of enterprise, devoting column after column to propa id had not vet thmiv-ht dck was VI n d riven i^ 'e pr,ncQ eUs l h7 i» : ! / _*____- . ^ t ' comp*e*eiv ^ lo c k Mrs. Bessie Z 7 i f f , and Canada thistles on federal lands number of pictures of the young At “ 1»,t»1' «Iris' meeting Friday and also with regard to flood con- star. the sports for the year were chos- ganda. supporting the band, the baseball team, commun ^ n ^ t ^ ’^ X x ' - S r . ^ - t u r n ^ V r o m a Mrs. trol of ths Coast fork. Mr. Mott _________ _ in as follows: Volleyball, basket- n ^ d ity celebrations, boy scouts, high scohol athletics, school w a, hopsfui that, inasmuch as the , L 'I 'L ' as I' ba,1‘ baseball, self testing actlvi- bodily lines met fashion s demands. m X h t the / o "I? .Which tO° k tb e n * to pmgrauis, home talent plays and dozens of such causes Coast fork Is not a navigable I v U m i ) tun,bllng. track and perhaps olive-complexioned. eyes slightly sS m A n . was started by the world s fair and over a large stream, It may be possible to get tennis. and events. prominent and expressive of live- w S e ^ ’ L ^ ^ r 10 ’E?? sectl‘,n. U n i t e d States. They the proposed project under the de- l i e a»4' C e c z v « , Ruth Rlssue was elected senior ly mental activity, hair dark—a f*,« n d “ iller, son of Tom Mil- spent 10 days at their old home ln partment handling the CCC. tn , V a c OI o p O O ll representative for the girls' league \ ou expect your paper to boost for good roads and physical appearance fitting well L«’ borrowed the car and was Maine which they left 25 years which case the Improvement might ____ * at a class meeting Wednesday. protect your community’s claim to its share of road im with the role she is now playing “eeP‘hK « there overnight. The fire “R°. went from there down the be mads without cost to ths city. B"<«ai__ . . T“ » »Lock Judging team will provements. r , - . , in,«.« .i n . » /- * ,, department was called to extin- seaboard to Florida, through the or with small cost to the city for , y ,E“* for »“ »»P •••">• lo be a leave today (Thursday) for Port- WM TthaT » h " w u « o t t o 11 sù p ere ’ EE*® bU“ e and to 4ave lhe southern 8tate» to California and supplies not Included In equipment thl. *t>E>rt ln 1,nd ,o lud«» “’ the Pacific In- nm nsilv r ^ irio u ^ X ' * “ *" hOm*- UDT1Eb® hom®'. You expect your newspaper to build up confidence in of CCC camps . * * 1 Although there are no ternatlonal Livestock exposition. __ — __________ salmon waters closer than 50 Those making the trip are La- your home financial institutions and protect home invest ... . . . ■“ • » “«• »o. J W. Veatch recently Verne Breese. Floyd McCullough ors from making unwise investments of surplus funds, l l l l l f P lll'tV EuUI>d “ »“ *,non »Poon hanging ln Ed Bauder and B. L. Young In- l 1' l i s s l H l l l g 1 HI 1 H l U b the wool of one of his sheep. H is [ structor warning against fake salesmen and other financial pirates. O « A r i!ErOrV th“ ‘ ,.o“ »<)n» had be- Harold Spriggs was sleeted yell You expect your newspaper to combat the peddler "l“ na1 on • Wl* ot hl» la“>b». was leader of the sophomore class at a j unable to get close enough to meeting held Wednesday nuisance. “Isn’t this wonderful weather that not . . . , he nresldant Th«v lh?En bv and tr,ad Th* Juniors placed their class God has sent?" Favorable impres- _ .D°re“a. Oct. 16. - (Special.) manv plMes where there h L b « Ì You expect your newspaper to establish friendly con A party fishing on the Umpqua them with fishing equip- dues at 25 cents a semester and sions of the girl were such that , There are m any in the Row river a nickun in Intluarì-v^anH In George Matthews' motor boat a *"»“ *• If he finds ths owner of the 50 cents a year at a class meeting tact with the rural readers so as to induce them to make she frequently was able to get country who knew Opal W hiteley where streets were thr< need T h7 few days ago went through the »boon, he Is going to Insist Wist held Wednesday Inst week Yell financial aid for her undertakings <J“»t now occupying front page foul d prices' much higherd |nT th l your town their town. experlsnce of discovering their *“• P»r»on show a fishing license leaders were nominated for try- from those Impressed with her un- »P»ce in many newspapers through- east than here Meals c is t hrif boat afire while they were In mid- or Immediately purchase one. outs as follows: Claude Miller, usual abilities and vibrant, eager °ut the country) from the time aga\„ more thZn here and somiE You expect your newspaper to give notice of all pub stream. Mr. Matthews saw that ---------------- -— Audrey Hunt, Armand Wynne and personality. She secured funds »“ e was three years old until she times were higher th in that lic meetings, public observances, conventions, etc. som ething was Numeming whn wrong In in m the e engine /■'•x •. * < kt KT Perry t orry Thompson. i nompson. here for her trip to Los Angeles. Kr»w into voung womanhood. Any were mgnar than that, pit and removed the hood. w h e n ; L 'l» Y 1 ilXCS A r C t M OW Miss Turner’s oral English class You expect your newspaper to urge support of relief where she conducted nature classes reference to the Indian princess It was found that an old gunny J will soon present three plays, “Sup- and produced her first book. She »tuff and her child ( 7) diary is re benefits, Red Cross drives, Christmas Seal drives, poppy sack, used to stop a slight seep pressed Desires." "On the Lot," secured money in Los Angeles to ceived skeptically and som etim es age. had Ignited from heat o f the and "Rising of the Moon.” Casts sales, forget-me-uot sales, have-a-heart drives, etc. finance her trip to Boston to visit witn a thrust of crltlc.S’n from exhaust pipe. Mr. Matthews, long and sta ff members are being se Atlantic. Not the least of the these old timers, for In many in You expect your newspaper to publish church notices, lected this week. time m em bir of the Cottage Grove I w ..h . . .9 «70 47 stories of her ability to get flnan- »tances thev resent the inference Robert Dusenberry was elected fire department, threw the sack “f. ♦2 u #72 *k *7 , fr° re‘ church programs, club news and cover all doings of the clal assistance Is the one that the Opal makes of her mother's sevtr- out of the boat and all danger was n?EVed11bnV,„th,e E v T ptesldent and Ton) Cox secretary dowager d'Orleans. mother of *ty of discipline. The mother died ovcl. 1 the county treasurer, the psreent- treasurer of the lettermen's club many semi-public organizations. Opal's alleged angel father, fl. , before Opal developed the dlarv sga of taxes so far paid this year at a meeting held Thursday. ou expect your newspaper to support every meritor nanced Opal's first trip to India stunt. The mother was highly _ ____ _ . ie- . Discussion of Lane county roods Is better than 40 per cent, which rixcvn «eit. »acnxa.T V S « T u ,„ s x which resulted in the publication spected and generally loved bv and highways will be the principal ious organization effort for the city's good. •UT -MOUA *TAMC* I of a series of stories ln London's those who knew her. Occasl inally business for the October m eeting EL, TI 7 ^ 0 .h *"d ‘E?.* F r|bav at the Colonial, ' « a u w a o n a I u rr 1 And you expect all this for $1.50 a year. most exclusive magazine. “The one is found who will vent bis o t the Lane county chamber of last year. The check received this Tom Sprankle, president of the ms lu v t v o u a s u r e n t ) . Queen," under the name of Prin honest convictions. Jam es Redford, commerce, to be held at Junction week represented about 9 per cent student body, was absent from No, it can’t be done for that. The money you as a A M iu u m AMO e u . t / cess Françoise Marie de Bourbon- born and reared in south Lane City ton igh t of the total levy. school two days of last week be •MOW NULI HOW I PO I Orleans. county, a son o t one of the pioneer Of particular Interest to the subscriber pay for this paper covers less than one-fourth Receipts from second half pay cause of an ulcerated tooth. Often Opal seemed a thing from , fam ilies, was aroused the other county Is the renewed proposal to ment are expected to be 30 per the cost of publishing the paper. The other three-fourths Miss Margaret Turner spent the the world apart -and she herself bay when asked If he happened to improve the territorial road from i cent or better. week end tn Independence. must be paid by advertisers. seemed at times to forget her know this girl Opal. Monroe to Anlauf as a parallel Dorothy Straight of Oregon Cltv presence here. That she often, in “X knew Opal W hiteley from the route to Pacific highway. An asao- Since the advertisers pay a large share of the expense visited school Wednesday with ’ her childhood days, climbed into ' time she was three vears old. She ciation recently formed a t Monroe Izola Isham. of publishing your newspaper, don't you think you owe trees and fell to the ground while , “ a l the general reputation of be- representing west side Pacific Burdick and Dan Trask were dreaming or ln a trance Is well , ing very Imaginary. Regar lin g her highway interests claim s this them the duty to patronize them whenever they offer you absent several days last week be- I authenticated. mother, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. routo will save 12 miles between cause of the death of their grand- ! equal or better values than non-advertisers! i The nr only omy story like unto that of ! Richard Scott, who resided in this Monroe and Roseburg. Much of mother. ! Opal’s that comes to mind la that section for many vears, she was as the present Pacific highw ay traf- And, you, Mr. Advertiser, don’t you think that in Rodney Saflev. a graduate of the "For goodness' sake __________ take that ___ ad ! of Joan of Arc, Maid of Orleans, fine a little woman as ever lived, fic would be diverted to this route, o u t . of the paper," was the plea , da»» of ’32. visited school Tuesday : view of the many services which the newspaper performs, whether of the same Orleans fam. It is som ewhere Intimated .n It Is believed. I this week from O. B. Arnest, who !of, >“"• w»ek ! Ilv as our Opal I have not learned. Opal’s v a m - I say varn advisedly for which the newspaper derives no compensation, but had offered to sell a quantity of Victor Hopper, a former student, J Joan heard voices (a* our Opal — that this little mother was harsh, ; Miss llalgh t Is Honored. j grnpes. "I could have sold all the r»«fHtered Thursday of last week which mean more business and more profits to you, the l savs she did) that directed her life som etim es to the extent of pun Oregon State College, Corvallis, grapes In the country,” was his I a» . a, Jllnl°r land actions along a path of glory. Ishing the dark complexionad Oct. 13. — Among 13 sophomore newspaper deserves your advertising and printing busi explanation. ' Johnny Stlgers. freshman, with t Few of modern times believe Joan scraggley-halred little urchin who women who have been Initiated In- ness!. Make your community newspaper your advertising drew from school last week to nt- I actually heard those voices, but played around with stones and to Alpha Lambda De*ia, nations' tend Drain high school. All Are Opposed tn War. and printing medium and you help build up the commun the maid believed that she heard bugs, and never was considered honor society for underclass wom- John Keser, freshman, withdrew J All of 453 persons questioned I them, and the things thev directed more than a very ordinary child en. Is Gwendolyn Haight of Cot- ity. Send your advertising dollar away from home and during a recent survey conducted from school Monday of Inst week j ! her to do were verv real to her. I Well, al| I have to say Is, If Mrs. tage Grove, sophomore In home and returned to his home in Port ' by the loaal committee of the na you do just wihat you wouldn’t want others to do to j have no doubt that the things Opal W hiteley was unkind to Opal, her economics at Oregon State collsge. tional council for the prevention of land. | claims have become very real to : unkindness was In her lack of dis- Alpha Lambda Delta to a new whom you look for your business. It is just as important Mi and Mrs. F. L. Grannis I war were opposed to war. The re- her. She has not vet been put to | cipllne and her gentleness and love honor society Installed on this that the advertising and printing dollar remain in the i port was sent Immediately to spent the week end visiting friends the stake, as was the fate of the of offspring, bv the mother doing campus last year, Its pu’ pose bslng _ Qeneva, Sw itzerland, to ths eon. near Elkton. first Maid of Orleans, but she has all the work of the home, while to encourage scholarship among community as it is for the grocery dollar and the cloth Miss Florence Jenks spent the The fellow who would show the f»>»nce. which opened there Oc- been burnt some. the girl, who afterward rewarded underclass women. Heretofore stu- ing dollar and the rest of the commodity dollars to re week end at her home In Tangent. nth«r MIL..* .,„ „ * 1 ^ u i . 1 t°bsr 15 The local comm ittee Is The next chapter will deal with the mother's patience and kind- dents have had to w ait until their L “ *®" “ ***• Wa Mrs Hugh Trunnell, Rev. I. O Walter Olin, a Junior, withdrew main at home. Opal's parentage and will conclude ness bv slandering her, pottered junior year to become a member approach. from school last week Shaw and Rev. M. A. Groves. the serlea rotmd. of a scholastic honorary. ,, , . . . . . apouduig Judiciously la Urged '•>««<«■ 4 anu Wheat Requires Two \ ears to Yield AHE NEAR COMPLETION X P re tty H om e Places Being Developed Bobby Mills Has U ne Picce oi Luck rÄ * S .." A ttracting bears - ^ 5 - . • £ EmployersArv,»Report 1 v **.,* , w al High School Notes ^ I H hat Do You Expect From Your Newspaper? CONGRESSMAN MOTT JE1 . D. IS Everywhere 1 hlCVCS M ake tlaa- 1' 111 (.is Row River Residents C titicize Opal Boat Ah re +0^i) Paid W antad R esu lts Are 'Poo Good HIGHWAYCÖTOFFTOBE UP AT CHAMBER MEET