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O „ « ¿ ¿ à * » ' ' K ~*s* tt ^5 I VOI.VMK X U . o r i A O K <iH<>VK, IsANK CO UNTY <>HICOONf TIH H M lA Y , OCTOBICft W, 1983. Preponderance of Evidence Leads To Whiteley Parentage for Opal D-piU Otrroiurteiww Tb.t O l,/o r .d .„ c „ Op.lT «lory, It b Fw- Froiu ProV(Kl 1 IS STILL UNDEFEATED Advanced Gold Price l u Start Mines HlkOa ul thè nailon»*! kdiuim s- ! u a lio n foi a m anaged cu r isn c y , ■viIn un advknced prie« for gold, H e a v ier R o seb u rg Tettili I* la mora tlian lik ely lo prove of d lie c t b euaflt to C o lla g e G iove by I ititeli lu t o (Jump to i esu lliu g in k ctivity in Uir ¿io- liem ia gold mmaa. T u n e o i 12 to (1. A num ber of parsone are ra- poi lad to be ey eln g tha d istr ici i l 4 w iu l i u i n H u s e to u jg A lld a y and a l least oue party o f i-ngineers by ui« « c u i« u l i s io u iu u v « « l u « w em lu to tha d ia tiic l Ibis waek for thè puipoua of raporting ou Ve'ALMMt u t u v a h iK u a vttu u l tu u i- lausib ility of operklions. u .t.i « q u u q u n u u lv u ia d lu i m u ntiu Au udvuncud p ile« for gold i u t a 1» u u a p ii« ( h t t a c i t u a i would m uke profilarne o p e ia lm n s m a la a m 1« iijc tu a t tn u n U toaa u oui of o p e ia tio n s h e r eto fo ie be- aa m a L uaved too expenalve E BLAH WEIGHS NEARLY tlDARTER LON ENLIST IN CAM M M BEH L Sixteen i oils ot I’ork Is Delivered WHAT THE FUTURE HAS FOR LUMBER IS PUZZLE I hat the NKA. is w oik in g was forcibly illu strated to Red Crus* * u i g K o u g L e a v e s R u in in Buying tor Present Needs Is o fficia ls in E u gen e M onday when Expected to Slump lo tons of pbrk arrived for d is Buying II, KI.UKMT II LI i t tribution to the needy and upon Wake, Rips Fence to Putting Many Back on Dunnu Winter With Pro w hich m ere was a fr eig h t charge In p ie ee d in g ch ap ters 1 have a# a a p ia a e t io u .if w h y » c h ild o i of K>76.70. H ow ever, it later de pleeeutm l m uch lu a ll« » that what i ' i “ *U “• *•'“ lu “ »«I land Pieces With Paws. Nation s Payrolls. duction Out. veloped th a t the greater part of ever the tea l p a i e n i e , . uf Opal • t t ile tim e of death of the father. the sh ip m en t was for redistribu of “ *• W hiteley. A tla n tic M unthly ■ uluiu ;etoryW *** lh * M‘h*r M in io n s u f A m e r ic a n s a r e m a t c h tion to other cou n ties and that the 1 he K ing K ong of the bear Utarlet. elie at leaat w ent to « i« a t (Crow • Lumber Digest.) fam ily uf the C ottage G rove cou n ing in c n c ie a am s g r e a t *v o w is Cane county a llotm en t was only paine to fa b rica te a bachMiuuml I »u far Ms l k n o w O p u i n a v e l T h u x e x u u a i u u t lu u k ia a uxiu « pork was try is no m ore. H e w eighed 44b .u« rim e to B u y p a iu u e , a c c o ru 1,8/xi pounds. A s the that would m ak e plausible the ner"“, ‘"‘ l U<W ‘“’•«»«roH- Hi only a com u£ u n eciu u a tie« . in « country na« th e n pounds, w as the largest wild an i ■ng to lor. i i. a . i i a g e u , c o a ir m a o fresh , and would lan taellc aciu etlca of the diary b a r po ssession W ere u in e i m al ever killed here and did nut , or the *»iva c o m m it t e e in C o tta g e paratively few days, the county o e e n li v i n g o n p ru u u « « « ( in X aci m at pointed in no u n c o tain way thorn, o f t o . W hlteiev fam ily. O n . m onth« the R ed Cross w as thrown into con d u n n x tne «um m et give up his life until he had given 'sto v e . to H enry d O rleans aa her fath ei .m c u ib e i o f th s f a m i ly s p UMo actually «Urn stern ation by receip t of the huge •um oer max Met evid en ce o f alm ost unbelievable w e received word Irom Wash I have also poluted out that ai- , i y o i u>eee s n d o i tn e o d d c lic u n i t Ha t u a l n a if u f i ' i i ü s y a ¿¿unni said n r . rragen, q u antity th a t w as far In excess of m ated and a lo t ol «pecuiauv« stren g th and had killed IUU sh eep ingtuu today. of Mil b e in g s u m to in « on« ta in a t it v u a v u ia n a a , d u « lu itta t a c i ■uoet weirdly c ircu m sta n ces a, ! dune on tne edepi- am oun t that could be dis ouym x m at the nation lap id iy is railing any and go a ts at the S ears B rothers tauged llreruselvea to (it Into her .m em ber o f th e lam ily who n«u m a l itu a w u u iM » Im a h o id t a s i aav ciun tnat tne ¿NKA and the code ranch t h e brute w as c a u g h t in a in hue tor the big push. M ayors tributed. luster paren tage fan tasy. In this nut been even by the one who .« lit a i a i Im i« « w n « n U t» K u « « u u i k and ah m e thinjc« that au alonx trap th a l had been fa sten td to an in co u n tle ss cities nave issued ol- voncludimt chapter I sh all relate ; them . gueai W1M U a ika ittU tid . i n « i v w aa witii m em were enouxh o i a prom oaa grun six inc/ies in diam eter n c ia i N ow i s m e rim e to Buy Opel may b a y . been different v u n a td a ia b la briefly tuy d ed u ction s as to what l u m u iin x by b u lli $«e Lu jUMUXy « m u c ip u u n x buua und eigh t fe et long. The hear, piociam au un a, local ou sin ess men liar parantaae really was and aive ¡ f r o m o th e r m e m b e r . o f th e f a m ily la a tn a U u iin x in a I t t a l q u u i i « / , X$de $ ner ease in the conaum ption p u is o n s lit y . p u l „ ph y .n « l w ith one foot in tne cru el trap, nave m e t and orgauixeu, com m it iha basis for su ch ded u ction s In b u i l a s t w u t a i n a i iu liu w u u «avati ox lum ber. A lter three year« ox dragged the oak log a m ile or tee m em b ers nave been assign ed lu lbs fin al a n a ly sis there la uothiujt a h a ia c t e r ie t ic e te ll a n y s to r y , e n n u i buio loa ma. n vin x on nope the lum ber indue- E nough fioui to m ak e 118,11X1 hiuic- through the w oods and the m e n u u u e s. and m e genera: puo- but c ir cu m sta n tia l evid en ce to t ’ PMl is n o t M m ilie u s « Of Ih d iu by try ls xtttunx in the Xrame o i u lla n o d u v « « I t i s i lu u c h d u w u pound loaves of b le e d h as been path he m ade looked lik e a w reck irc n as sn ow n an app reciation oi point to eith er p arenla«a. and 1 r ig h t o f b i r t h o i v is , O r e g o n is v a C m d w m re it want« to «ee «ome- in « *u Liti l u n a qui» i l e i . n u i n d isu ib u la d lo l,b7b fam lllea of the ing crew had been a t work. There m e fa c t that it writ oe very m uch In d icative of better conditions is m shall give the fa c ts on both sides th e h u m s o f s e v e r a l o th e r s w ith I w**a la v a u .u a a ti« io a c ita u m e un * county U iiough m in x m nxibie. fe d e ia i govurn- was evidence that the log being tu the advan tage of an it people Hie fa c t m a t m o city water sy s of the con troversy so tar as they th e n g n t to c la im r e la tio n s h ip to a n d iu tiib ia U s b u i À ia « u u u iu p p e u iiianl is lia f u genclas sin ce April dragged by the hear b ecam e en s u n t bu ying now to m e lim it o i tem has sh ow n a gain of about 20 th u la n d o f g l i t t e r a n d g la m o r m e inau xuration oX m e blanket have com e to my Itnowledae. o f laal year In the plan lo m duca tangled w ith trees and slu m p s and '.heir prudent needs." I le t u i e e o f O p e l, o f th e o n e I be i u n iti« p iK a a m u v a r in o g u a i un«; in cu stom ers du rin g m e past tw o piD uutuun rexuiAUon provi«ion ox C licuurataaoea th at fit into the the w h eal surplus. O nly six coun I t t p ia c e M ica by t n i« « w a a w iu « . w ta i)Vi m utini that trie hear cunn ingly m an ip u lat Dr. H a g en stated th at N K A or m onm s. A num ber of the new m e code nua w itnout a question U Or lean s par am a a a claim , j ot ties in the Lnitod blalc-s failed lo ed the log so a s to release him - cu stom ers are rn hou ses th a t had ox duuot oeen Pigm y oenexicxax to tku.»«bUiM c o m a b a v a lU iio U A iy h e t e i . t « ,. are , o wuich an e lsb u ra la baclrground • f * , . 1 upply for som a of Uie surplus seif. Once, app arently in a rage gan iza tio n o fn c ia is in A asnm gton. been vacant for periods ranging m e lum ber industry througn pre | m in « ia a i q u a ii« n , b u i wug u u m u u sim ilar that they m ight easily be w as laid by Opal, both before a n d wuiimi from w hich the le lic f flour a t being unable to m ake progress, in m e n com m u n ication s lu mm, from one year to tw o years. S ev venting w nat would um erw iee nave I tu a c u ì« , w in la U10 luvuta a x u iu taken for p ictu re, of the -urns m ore tuau d u n n a pu blication of the d laty, a i , psi was m ade. D istrib u tion was ac- the hear ripped dow n w ith his declared m em serves eral fa m ilies were brought here oeen an uvereuppiy. Xhe m inim um v i uaaau in o « n o in y a x u a i À tuaott sou at different agee as fo llo w s. couipllshud ik igely through g i o o g r ea t paw s a huge sectio n of wire sa tislie d w im m e w ay m e great by the pencil sla t factory. wage and m axim um nuur« nave , p ic a s d a iu u m p u a * u u i u t in o a u ouying m ovem en t nas started. U te refusal of relatives, a ftsi H e n r y d O rleans w as of an a«> e iy stores w hich m ade no c iia ig e T here w ere 533 c h a n g es in w a put m e co«t ox production up to fen ce and e ith er toppled the poles w iv n tn tu t u t da u f b ig u w n x u a i "We all realize th at m is m ove that h a rm on ises w ith su ch a par once telling their story, to .ay j a n d c a t t i« u i l fu t a uu y a i u g a in , foi tha service. le . services from Jan u ary 1 to Oc I over or pulled them from the w nere it na« oeen out ox tne qu es en t h as a U em en d ou s nurnam- tober 20. e n la ce . H is death occurred at the auyth in g m ore, m ay easily be ex in a i* m u i « p ia > g i n t u a n w a a giuu nd. Bruin trapped him self m tion to reduce price« w ithou t «uX- u n ia n sig n itica u ce. Dr. H agen rutbt tim e to fit into the Story plained a . natural. A s ig n if ic a n t u x a m u v a l U ta X u a i w ito n i t o t i ! xer$ng d am agin g $o««e«. hut neither i whau he per m illed Hie ch ain at- •kid. Its su ccess is goin g to tliat Opal w as sen t to O re«»n from uiifiM is that whan they u h ta la ìu u m 11 atoutto in a ow n io li tu a i tached to the trap to becom e en- g.ad ox m e«e im portant step« has in d en m illions of hearts, i t is a far country w hen her angel •h e r s was not a ciosaed wire in l u i in o nw vvaaai v ! tangled w ith an alder tree. »Is any m anner «tim uiated buxine««, av*v«n y a iu a . the story told by one when oom g oin g to m ean tuat counu eas huni- father died. n/uring m e p«*«i x«w w eex« there 4 tx a m in i « « ta u o U lu c u n w i i t u i h u nters approached search in g for ' o e is of enhdren wno are now un- Tbs rem oval o f the fam ily m pateu with the explanations of the , tu o « a i t a p u m i, t lu a o u u ix i u u x n i na« peen a lo t ox price cu ttin g, the hear he sen sed their com ing d eiu o u risn ed w ill pe cared for. It Dragon from W ash in gton. w here others. If one or m ore of them lu it u u a iy tu mure tu m ove «tick on nand txiau and roared like any m on ster o f the u v m x x u u a o -e x x v u g o in g to restore con ten tm en t tris real Opal w as born, chanced had been holding a dark secret, u u l w aa u u a u c v c a a tu i. a n ytn in g ei«e and «om e ground m ovies. He was felled w ith one- is to lite ra lly m illions of A m erican •■» be m ade t t e sa c tly the right c eita ln ly a flaw would have been n<n» been lo«i, aitn ou gn not a great sh ot at Hie back of the ear fired hom es, c u t wune we are aw are of tu u a o b u ix in a ilo a lu t a i u t ton tim e to fit Into th e plans of any found som ew here whan all w vie deai. x n e n e x t im portant m ove 1« by a sm all son of John F erm i m e se p h a ses of the cam paign, we it u n i t u n tn n x th e D ulhaui R ad io club h as en ' using a Jf2 rifle. one w ho m ight h a w had a child Interview ed separately, and 1 did i n a i d u w n a , a i* m e e«taou«hm ent oX m inim um are not basing our app eal o n pa e n th u sla sllca lly into the that they w ished to hide aw ay by a lot of interview in g In the early t*44* ! * . iw u t t u m paaaaa a n u iw u tered lA ashington. Oct. 18.- A ppeals ot price«, hut m ere 1« a lot oX diX- The trap in w hich the bear was t i u n i p a tta iiia a . C u i ta x •• C t u v v d a y . of the publication of op u i e triotism , em otion or sen tim en t. We y e a i . p r o g r a m o h A D eveloping three P a c ific n ortn w est lumber xexence oX opinion a« to w hat the m aking the su b stitu tio n w hich and kre urging people to buy because aneaOo U ln a I t i a l u u w iia , a li t t un i ilo n ie, m ade availab le through ca u g h t w as set by Brtson o p a l cla im s w as m ads 1 he sm all story of an understanding soul. operators a g a in st ru iiu gs of the eXXect« oX price Xnung will he. i t LAck of record of a m arriage of 1 u n in u x P«aya. t u a C i u v o i a U iu h u t the ex ten sio n d ivision of U rcgon C iatence Sears and C harles Con- it is w ise and prudent to do so. H e st C oast Lum berm en s a sso cia win not do any good to have a fam ily w as travelin g alone to Join the tath ar in O regon 1» Oi learn does not fit into o p a l « 1 t i y u a m x *« paga. "It a lw a y s has been m e case in tion in con n ection w ith the N K A «nki«Xactory price level it no one .State college. Mrs. Sara W att i ner. 1 he Sears b ioin era had, dur C u lU ig o u t uve n«aUo >aiUs» 1‘ic u tis s. professor of child de in g a period of two m onths, lost periods of econ om ic recovery m at .um ber code w ere dem ed by Hie 1« ouyin g lum ber. Odd h eirloom s ware sent Opal story, fui .h e telle of happy days sh eep and g o a ts valued at 1300. It i t o t i i « v iiin m a x « lu iv u a o u u i x a t t u by a gran d m oth er whom Opal spent w ith her angel m other the velopm ent and p atent education, w a s a d iflic u lt ta sk for six m en c o sts of livin g go up. A t m e pres lum ber code a u th orities of One a lter an oth er oX the«e i m - i .aim ed had told her sh e w as not 1 have previously pointed out y o iu a i n « c i u v a t a m a l va > a iu a Is the speaker for the m eetings, to g e l the huge cs / m s s out of the ent tim e we ail k n ow w ages nave N ation al Lum ber M anufacturers poriant «tep« ha« caused lum ber in creased an d hours nave oeen a sso cia tio n today. held bl-weakly. a W hiteley but had not revealed how th e 1-reach. C atholic ritual a n o tv u a a b u iK iu a l a i y a t o a . woods. It waa estim ated th a t the sh orten ed , thus adding to produc f be L oos B ay Lum ber com pany m en througn out m e United State« O p ale true paren tage T h u grand and referen ces to the D ’Orlean* U u li a x v tu tu « « u o ip u n lo O n u a o The program s con sid ers out hear w as aged abom three years. to w ait and «ee If «ome eort oX a m other, oddly, never saw Opal, fam ily got into the diary t u a in u s a n » a v s ta x tfU ao stan d in g pt obtains w h ich face par H i s m enu uf go a ts s n s sh eep had tion coats through every process of O iegon appealed from a ruling Thai b u t x and w hy all the heirloom s should they were Inserted lu st before the y a t o a p c t m ic a l u i tu tto u ia a . V o i* ents ul today and presen ts w ays produced m eat o f fin e flavor and Irom raw m aterial to the finished d en y in g op tion al pow ers of coop- m iracle 1« to he perform ed or at have beau eant to the one child u diary wee printed, and while the i m a « m i u v a a v o ia x a o uu > a i u< pVi ana m eans for han dling them in frien d s o f the S ears brothers have ar tic le . In addition, m ere have e ia tio n because of back orders tor $ea«t to ch eck the eXXect«. Todav been processin g taxes on som e O ctober, w ith ou t taking a u equal neariy everyone 1« anxiouely wa.it- telligen tly. E ach p rogiam is com been en joyin g bear stea k s a circu m stan ce odd enough to an- copy w as being prepared, is to me p u n i lu t a o v a n A ivAa. The com m od ities, w hile child labor, num ber of hours irons allotm en ts u n g Xor the announcem ent o i oourags e sp u n sn ts of ths (osier beyond question L etters in my t b« a la i m ix n tio u p a w o io a a l u t plete w ithin lteelf. Tw o program s hu ge peit w ill be tanned, w ith the m inim um price«. parentage claim already have been g iv en , and re head m ounted thereon and the sw ea t Shops and so called pauper for anoth er m onth. volum inous file from those who t o * a The com pany w anted additional The retailers now have then lahor h ave been elim in ated by the Opal w as an odd child and ths were friend s of m aining p ro g ia m s for the year are O p e l. p ie .ie u t c*. u. whole w ill bt sen t to Dr. A. W. N B A , all of w hich m ea n s higher o p eratin g hou rs but did not w ish cone approved and thi« only add« t lu « « b u t A as follow s. only m em ber of the fam ily w ith evid en ce th a l seem s incontrovvi- i tveuy - lu S e a ts of Jack son ville, F la., brother prices. n iiio h d a « to h ave them charged a g a in st fu to m e com plication«. Xor 1X the ••» un usually developed love for O ctober SI E stab lish in g a hom e. of B rlson and C larence, w ho aided •>uui*iin — il. o n « p M tu "The elem en t of se lf interest ture op eratin g tim e. xetauer« com ply w ith every pro nature, a personal trait fin in g N ovem ber H P lan n in g for tno in the hunt for the bear w h ile on If th s proof 1 presented In sup ^vucn 4A n>oni The W estport Lum ber com pany vision oX their ow n code they will aUu e n te rs into tne situ ation from fam ily/ well in to the O 'O rleans parentage port of that point were not su ffi •3LU WAt I a recen t visit here. tlu « « < iu anoth er an xie. I h e m ore buying and the W illam ette Lum ber com only he able to do buxine«« w ith a N ovem ber 28 G e llin g a start in M Opal seem s now to have coo- I cient. it tak es a severe tw ist of .tA aUCtJUttUtU A nother bear w as ca u g h t a few tnat we do as ind ividu als the m ore pany were denied add ition al tim e to lim ited num ber oX the manuX&c- life. vineed a ruling hou se of India thal the im agin ation to believe that J . i m « « —i l . d ays before in a trap se t on the lobs there w ill be for those now m ain tain a tw o-sh ift schedule. The turera or wholesaler«, due to re- D a c e m b c r 12 M eeting the d an she U a m em ber o f that fam ily, Opal could rem em ber trivial Incl i i . t m o« . .1« t lu u v t UfUU Aim er H u n t place, but th is one asked | «triction« a« to m e kind oX «lock unem ployed, and the m ore secure W illam ette com pany also g e r of e a ily years. although F rench parentage was all dentil of her life at three years of m a t ttitt u t f . ¿»not b e i aw ay, leavin g a low er leg as will be th e jobs of those w ho are ad d ition al tim e because o f a con tnat can be nandied. A$ong with January 1» G uiding the toudier. got that had been claim ed up untl* age aa recorded In the diary a l attM«UU - —.in. iutnxu proof o f its visit. now em ployed. The m ore buying tr a ct to fu rn ish surplus power to i mi« code a i« o go es m ore nunimuxp January 23 Using nursery school after Opal sailed Io find the fairy legedly w ritten at sia or seven or i n u t v»uu tb C uxupucu done by the public, the m ore solid an electric com pany. price« to he estahliahed by region« Und th at she claim ed as that of later years, still at the latter age Out « n « u n — I- ¿.«n ui m eth ods a t bom s. wnl he the foun dation under ah and the question arise«. "W hat will February 8—The first child and ' bar n ativity. H er personal appear could not rem em ber her former O tiu t it lü g e f*u w « t « bu siness. Those w ho are inclined these prices be and how will the oihe: children. •n e e and even her nam e, tliat of nam e or the nam es of her parents. t tu tu ---- li. œ i nui to hold o n to their m oney through builder« a ccep t th em ?’* F ebruary 2U S ta r lin g to school. • J»wsi o f m ystery end m agic, fit A person would have to work Ins .'»UMW feat o f lo sin g their jobs are ap B uilding perm it« in the largei M aich b — U n derstandin g the well in to the role our little Opal im agin ation for longer hours titan proaching the situ a tio n from the schooi-kg»- child. c ities are still d isap p oin tin g and th s NK A perm its In order to be now la playing. H unter's Hurd l.u ck wrong side. N o th in g w ould be so at this season it 1« n ot reasonable M arch 2U- A d ju stin g to the oig In so m any w ays w as Opal d if lieve that Opal did not know the S v i l V i a ir , h u t 1 m a i| e o id o u i a p t to ca u se people to iose their tu exp ect any early im provem ent. ferent from m em b ers of the nam es o f her parents yet prepared of w n d d u c k . 1 c o u ld le t y o u h a v e fam ily society. lobs and bu sin esses in general to F arm ers never buy m uch during April 3 F acin g high school tnd W hiteley fam ily that, w ithout the fan tastic acrostics that nam ed a u u e e n d uf h a m . fa il a s th e d rying up o f buying at the w inter m on m s. Kvery thing its com petitions. strong su p p ortin g evid en ce for the the father, several other m em bers Dun t kid me. llu w could 1 go Salem , Oct. 20.—D ellnqu nt taxes tin s tim e. considered, there is reason to be April 17 -Seek in g m aturity a In the am ount o f (3,482,lx/'j col W hiteley paren tage. her storv of ths fam ily and told birthdays hom e and eay i enol an end of a P airin gs have been com pleted M erch ants and m anu factu rers desirable goal. th a t the dem and Xor lum ber and d ays of death. And why was m ight easily he con vin cin g lected by cou n ties du rin g the past o f C ottage Grove are cooperating for the annual fall h an dicap tour lieve g o in g to be extrem ely ligh t dur four m onth s period ha» reduced whole hearted ly w ith our com m it n a m en t of the C ottage G rove G olf is T h s concerted a c tio n of all e x there no reference In the acrostics the n e x t 60 d a y s regardless oX Obvlouely started ing the property tax delin qu en cy by tee. T hey d eserve the cept one clues relative, a fter ones to the angel m other? ugkiuxi bar la th e r k w u h«e, ha unstinted club. P lay w a s to have m e in flu en ce of the codes and, as yea rs as high us six p» r cent. support g ivin g their version. In refu sin g lo because In no data on the D'Or- « u u i d n t h a v e u e«u pe t m i l l e d lu of the public and this Su nd ay, but w as delayed because m any large sa w m ill operations are leans fam ily did Opal find refer C harles V. G allow ay, ch airm an of saiuc « p in t all over the country 1« th e card had n ot been com pleted. esy a n y th in g mure about the foster g iv e uar tu e uupypouke. I t aha already co n tem p la tin g closing, it the s ta le tax com m ission , en- xoinx to do m ore to put people T h ose paired m ay m ake their own is quite probable th a t production parentage fantasy, m ay have been ence to a w if e o f D'Orleane w e re e e n t ae a W is h o f In a , ha If th at w ere not enough. It n o u rced today. a rran gem en ts for play, but in case w ill go dow n a lo n g w ith the de •a elly tak en a s b asis for belief w u u lJ u t h a v e g iv e n h e r th e b u u k e back to w ork and lift bu sin ess out would be an odd girl Indeed who H in t c o n t a in e d inioriuation that there w as m ore to tell tnat The first h alf o t 1932 tax delin of the ru t than an y th in g else that a player fa ils to m eet an opponent m and and the Lumber industry will never once m entioned to any play w ith in a w eek the opponent m av be extrem ely sta g n a n t d u ring the w h u le v e r The local N axarene church is en qu ency w as reduced from 45.12 per could happen." Most tellin g e vid en ce In O p a ls m ate any of the Incidents of the w o u ld h a v e f r u e u a i e d cla im the m a tch by defau lt. P a ir into the cen t to 38.09 per cent, leaving a favor u th e storv. w h icu s e e m . to diary that sh e rem em bered so well P la n he h a d in m in d , r u r t h e r t h a n tering e n th u sia stica lly rem aind er of th is m onth, all of Dr. H a g en said that reports from tuat. if u p a i e v e r h u d a u c h P o o h * . church's silver Jubilee, being ob Lalo nee yet to be collected of $3,- A a a h in g to n w ere to the effect that in gs are as follow s, the figu res in N ovem ber and the early part of bs fairly w ell a u th en tica ted that Opal cam e here at five yeare of tha m other o f D 'O rleane a ctu ally age If her story were true, she a letter from h e r . in u iy p u ee e *- served this year. At n ext S u n d a y s l? .,i; 2 . T otal ta x es for 1932 o a r e a , the a c tu a l fig u res of the retail d ic a tin g handicaps: D ecem ber. W heeler 20, W ells 12; H ill 12, countenan ced Opal and financed a would have been tutored In French. a iu n . « n o * « m a t e h e h a d th e m in service R ev. C. V. B ryson will out property am oun ted to 341,995,:'77. b u siness in m any c itie s show ed M orelock 8; B ede 14, S ch oll 20; trip to India, probably th e trip An angel father such as she claim »atei lire, m w h ic h can« h e r c la im line the program , w hich will con Thin is a reduction of m ore than su b sta n tia l in creases sin c e the in- N e lso n 14, K in g 20; M oyer 8, N. of W 000,000 in the total tax levy in au gu ration of the c&mpaijm- w hich resu lted In her g ain in g en ed. with ax bright a daughter a« to la c k of ku ow ledge of her par tinue for fiv e Su nd ays, each D eY o u n g 14; G u s t a f s - 14, B usheli which will be devoted to som e 1929, G allow ay stated. M ost of the try to the house of the m aharajah Opal m ust have been, certainly e n t a g e f a d e , in t o l u m air. 24; Spray 13, T rask 12; Lom bard Opal e diary records trivial . phaae of religiou s work. N ovem ber co u n ties in the sta te are In fair of I'dalplr. w here she seem s now would have taken pride In helping 24, A n iau f 16; G raber 24, Z im m erly ehe 3 will be church ap p reciation day condition, he com m ented. to be eatablU hed. cherub lips form words of ths H ung, that happened when 6; A n derson 18, S tow ell 18; Coiner T hose w ho wlen to bolster the child's n ative tongue B ut never waa three veare of age. Why no a n j the last Sunday of the series, 'la x d elin qu en cy for 1931 w as re 24, C ham bers 14; M ills 20, B rain foster paren tage claim would find once did Onal ever use a word of d escrip tion of th in g , that euould N ovem ber 26, will be observed as duced by reesn t p aym ents frem ard 22; L. D eY ou n g 18, Sw-aitz som eth in g sig n ifica n t In letters re any foreign tongue, nor did she have m ade a lasting im pression, th a n k sg iv in g Jubilee an n ivetsary. 31.31 per cen t of last May to 29 15 14; D a u g h a jty 16. Thum 18; Lem The observance of the silver an- per cent. The fu ll y e a r s d elin celved by me from w idely sep a have the trouble that those born such as death of her father, if she ley 12. S c o tt 18; B a g ley 12, Sm ith w e ie present for that, or the long m versarv covers several continents. q u en cy am oun ts to $12,482.227. E xtenaive c h a n g es are being rated sou rces that tell an alm ost In foreign lands have w ith The Lane county cham ber of 16. the trip from far lands, esp ecially the F or 1930 the delin qu en t tax per com m erce is opposed to the recall com pleted a t the rem an u factu rin g weird sto ry of how O pal w as be qu een ’s E nglish. In later life, try L osers in th e fir st day's play cen ta g e w as reduced from 17.3 to m ove a g a in st G overnor M eier, a w ill be paired in a consolation plant o f the W. A. W oodard Lum ing w atched and cared for by a . she m ight, she could not learn accident that gave the opp orlu in tt bar com pany. Several ch a n g es were 15.78 w ith a rem ainder due o f $7,- resolu u on exp ressin g that those d eeply In terested In both her even the m ost sim ple French for su bstitu tion of one Opal for sen ti anoU ier 7 916,983. The 1929 delin q u en cy w as m ent h a v in g been adopted unani m atch to sta r t the follow in g week. m ade n ecessary by th e in stallation w elfare and In k eep in g her real words. i f the Opal that arrived here of a 52x106 dry kiln w h ich has a reduced from 7.78 per cen t to 722 parentage from her. The w riter of m ously a t the O ctober m eetin g of Opal attem pted to prove her Church D inn er T onight. cap acity of about 50.000 feet. The per cent, leavin g a balance due of the body, held last T hursday at one of th ese letters, w ho claim ed foatet parentage fantaav by the w as a d ifferen t Opal from the one The w om en of the C hristian plant did not before have a kiln. $3,610,612. F or the years o f 1928 Ju n ction City. he w as un kn ow n to O pal, would story of tw o copybook» w hich she. who left Colton, \Vusli., the second ch u rch w ill hold their annual have been an excellen t com panion a girl of four, m anaged to keep ao Opal would have knuw n nothing D ivide, Oct. 24 A stra n g e scene and prior the sum of $298,600 w as The cham ber also discussed pro ch ick en dinner T hursday even in g As the plant is operated by elec of tilings a t Colton. R ut the Opal tricity. it w as n ecessary to install past four posed rerou tin g of P a cific high for her m en tally, l i t claim ed to well hidden that those who brought was w itn essed on the highway' just collected du rin g the in the church d in in g room. D inner be able to prove that O pal was her over an ocean or tw o and an thul arrived here ask ed for a dog sou th of D ivide M onday evening. m onth nt nod. w ay so u th of Ju n ction City and w ill sta r t a t 5:30 and w ill continue a boiler to fu rn ish steam for the G inger and for a little red chair A second large size planer • he rein carn ation or a character entire continent failed to observe A youn g m an, w ell dressed and neglect o f secondary h ig h w a y s of u n til all are served. The m enu will kiln. has also been Installed. F rom 15 from A lloe of W onderland Even them , although tha books con tain that the first Opal had ut Colton. currying a neat looking su itcase, P in e O r d e r s A re F ew er. the county. A com m i .tee w as ai> inclu de chick en , m ashed potatoes our little Opal did not Invent a n y ed secrets that those persons were Incidentally, In a list of pets w rit tried a long tim e to get a ride. He P ortland , Ore.. Oct. 20. — N ew pointed to work w ith the county anil gravy, hot biscuits, cream ed to 20 m en have been em ployed for ten In u notebook used by Opal u l w eek s In construction thing a s fa n ta stic aa that 33.079,000 feet court in an effo rt to secu re feder peas, w aldorf salad, p ick les and several cry and b u sin ess to ta lin g trying to keep from Opal The the U niversity of O regon, appeared began to scream and I have never seen e n v historic claim that the books were given pray and said no one on earth w as reported bv the W estern P in e al fu n d s for the last nam ed bign- jelly, pum pkin or apple pie and work. The kiln Is o f wood con the nam e G inger, and that w as struction. the com pany m aking record that H enry d'O rleans ever Opal by her father le hardly ten for the cared for him and hoped God a sso cia tio n here todav co ffee. ii»c oi it» ow n product. m arried That fe et m igh t be used able. If Opal were taken on such w eek endin g O ctober 14. The totai aw ay the only odd nam e given to any would send jud gm en t o f the pets listed. O thers had su ch cruel people. H e could be heard w as about 36 per cen t under the ; prosaic nam es as Shep, Max, G yp a h alf m ile. At last a m otorist three-vear w eek ly average for Oc ' etc. stopped and gave him a ride m uch tober. and 19 per cen t less than To believe Opal's m ental v a g a to the relief o f several frlgh tantd the previous w eek. The report w as ries It Is necessary to create tw o wom en In th eir hom es alone. based on retu rn s from 149 m ills. unnatural m others, to believe that S h ip m en ts am oun ted to 40,244,000 two m others were w illin g to put feet, and production 45,975,000 feet, Gaa Price« Drop. a child out of their lives, to leave The first drop In g a s prices p u ttin g production at 29 per cent It to the care o f others and never sin c e the war last su m m er be o f cap acity, the sam e as the prev , again know an yth in g of It, for cam e e ffe c tiv e the past w eek. H ow ious w eek, com pared w ith 21 per Opal does not claim th at the other ever. the drop w as only h alf a cen t for the year to date. Current Opal died. In fact, am on g my' cor cen t, w h ereas ad v a n ces usually orders w ere 21 per cen t o f sa w respondence I find a proposal to w ere bv a fu ll cent. T he price on m ill capacity. start a search for the first Opal third stru ctu re w as not changed. In order to prove the truth of the Standard grades are now 24 cents V esper S e r v ic e , to Start. When fVi-ry man I iiim become so thoroughly u creature storv of the second Opal. So the and ethyl and sim ilar grades are A series o f 5 o'clock vesper se r m other In France, or India, sen t now 26 cen ts. of habit that he will certainly buy thia year where In v ices will start Su nd ay at the her loved one, or perm itted her Bought laat year. M eth odist church. The serm on to be sent, from a hom e o f luxury topic w ill be "Christ and H um an HEBRON. to an O regon lum bering com m un Oct 24. Mrs. John McCall and Suffering." Special m usic w ill in When younger ami freaher uml apunkicr conccrna in ity. and by the m ost unlikely clu de num bers bv the orch estra, a chance a second m other w as found son Edw ard. M iss V ivian W hite num ber by the choir and a vocal your line ceaae starting up and using the newapapera in and little siste r A lice of Latham who w as w illing to send her ow n telling the people how much better they can do for them Sunday afternoon callers at solo by Mrs. F a y Isom . The topic child she knew not w h ith er In o r were N ovem b er 5 w ill be "W hat Is the the G llcrlst home. than you can. der that she m ight m other anoth er Mrs. Sarah F ln lev o f Scio spent R rla tiv e of the P ublic Schools To child o f w h ose parentage she knew T hursday day?" w ith Mrs. J e ssie G llcrlst. noth in g except w hat w as told her When nobody thinks “ it pays to advertise." M. M. T lson m otored to D rew at the m om ent of su bstitu tion . Satu P a y your su bscrip tion before the rd ay to visit r ela tiv es for a Find me a m other that believes When population ceaucs to multiply uml the genera price goes up. The Sentinel. w eek. an yth in g like that could happen W arren T lson stopped on his tions that crowd on after you, anti never heard of you, and I'll put In w ith our Utile Opal, way hom e from W ash in gton Sun but still m ore unnatural yet, the day aftern stop coming on. rÿlILU NOU LOOK AT TUAT,] oon and visited Mr. and first Onal, according to the second Mrs. Führer. KlOWJT I WOULD HAVE Opal's storv. went out o f the life When you have convinced everybody, whose life will Toni W illiam s returned Friday of Its m other when It fell Into wa- LAUDED RlfiWT OM TUG from W ash in gton, w here he hail touch yours, that you have better anti lower prices tliiin . ter from which It waa saved w lth- sp en t the su m m er w ork in g GSEEM. OULT A BUG GOT ' out the know ledge of Its m other. they can get anywhere outside your store. 1 IM MV GTE. 3U6T AS I Leonard. A nnabelle and K atie Even a father wouldn't leave the I G llcrlst atten ded the charivari f«OVE OPF scene of a supposed drow n in g i W ednesday e v en in g given Mr. and When you preceivc it to be the rule that men who w ithout kn ow ing w hether his own i Mrs. John M assey. never do and never did advertise are outstripping their child had heon saved. | Tho L adles’ club m et last Wed- Opal, princess o f India or w h a t negday afternoon w ith Mrs. Alfred neighbors in the same line of business. ever she Is. Is the only Opal there W hite. The tim e w as sp en t on ever has been, even thou gh she fancy work and piecing quilts. R e When men stop making fortunes right in your sight, has m ade com m otion enough for fresh m en ts o f cake, grapes and solely through the discreet use of this mighty agent. two. She has had som e w onderful grape w ere served and the experiences, and has traveled far. room s lulce were decornted w ith m aple but mv w ish Is that she m ay som e leaves. The club w ill m eet N ovem When you can forget the words of the shrewdest uml day have an even m ore w onderful ber I nt the hall. niost successful business men concerning the main cause experience, the m ost w onderful Mrs. F ührer w as sick the last of their prosperity. I that m av com e to anv w om an, one of the w eek , but Is m uch Im 'In which she w ill travel through proved. the dnrk valley o f the sh adow of When you would rather have your own way and fail Rev. D avis of C ottage Grove death, and then she m ay know w as a Sunday dinner g u est of Mr. than take advice and win. how she has hurt those w ho gave anil Mrs. T rum an Clarke. her birth, loved her and cared for Mr. a id Mrs. Fred F rost, Cot When you want to get out of business with a stock ¡her; then she may know that even tage G rove, visited S u nd ay with on hand. I she could not do the th in g s w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. H eath. I which she cred its both her own Mrs Lyle Scott and tw o ch il and her alloged foster m other. I'll dren o f C ottage G rove returned When you want to get rid of the trouble of waiting warrant that no child of our little to their hom e T hu rsday a fter vis on customers. Opal w ill be perm itted to keep a itin g three d ays w ith Mrs. A. The b oy, aav Warren neve' falls diary. H eath. for an alibi. I lo u r Is G iven P u r + lb ,+ 6 0 Loaves Vv a t e r òyòtein G«ts Customers LATHAM CLUBS ENTER DENIED ADDED llMt “Mfc TAX DELINQUENCY IS SEIEHTLY LOWERED Nazarencs Observing ZJtii Anniversary Lane Chamber Opposes Recall Governor Meier ADDS KIEN, PLANER H ighw ay H iker Has New M ethod SCHOOL DAYS by DWIC W hen to Stop Advertising ” V’*J