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ü * o. Ubntr VOLUME X U PROPERTIES ACTIVE Many Million Earwigs Being Killed Ebony Waters W N By Anna McClure 8holl. iMoieu ueneral rainier WEST C A S K MOTE U Service Reports from over the city are Pulled First West Side Train that residents «e ne rally are en- terlng w ith spirit into the earw ig She peered through the glass faculty—we cosy four. I am a I W ild R lnykhorriea n i„ P m n With Homer Davenport Wioer Beat Plan to Kill All Black Pui80^ ” ? ., progr? m sponsored _b y door Into the hall. N o one there! linguist, a historian. I've delved [ m a cA D em es,. B ig Drop, the cham ber o f com m erce. The But som eone m igh t be w atching deep into the ancien t ram ifications Adding to Income of (Infoi uiation used in this story Spiders, Taking Care Not ?_un?,b?r ° t “j*1* 8” a .are likely and w aitin g for her exit—to sp ring of the unfolding spirit of man. Being Staked. was furnished by Mrs. Orpah B en to turn up their toes during the upon her, or to follow her w ith You teach E nglish literature and Many Families. son, who interview ed the subject of to Be Bitten. week has not been estim ated, but their eyes up the curved staircase, rhetoric; m y good friend W ilton _____ the sk etch som e tim e before his A ctivity that rem inded him of it w ill run w ell into the m illions. To be seen and not to see was P ayne, psychology; Arthur Flem - ! ~ death.) old time* in the Bohem ia gold not taking account of the number dreadful. She crossed the hall as in g m athem atics and chem istry, i B ° rena. June 18.— <Special.)—In- The sudden infestation of B lack For 40 years there lived on the m ining .. district was ___ reported ____ by progeny that will not appear if a great w eigh t w ere on each Arc n et ail the arts and sciences, i dications point to abundant crops upper reaches of M osby creek, ln o f^ sU m ^ r e X R ay Nelson, who has returned ! because destruction of parent foot and the pursuers would soon a t least by proxy, represented?” section. f fact, a c t , a at t the fartherm oat RAttiemAnt parts of eastern Oregon nas the fartherm ost setUem ent. “ concern- from visitin g his properties. ! “w i&a-” be upon her. Up she clim bed, and ‘‘O f course w ith receptive pupils Wuic? head- D ale W yatt had a crew at the . Dealers in earw ig bait report for a m om ent stood in the moon- four teachers can do wonders,” Ar- ranid »row tH ^ith<arly* W i ? £ ? .’ m a fle 5 « ¿ K old H elena, which has been out I sales during the week. ligh t th a t stream ed through a win- thur com m ented. “B ut we are very ‘ apld w ithl? ,i.ecebt * e8ks s ; s ? ,£ of operation for a third of a cen- I The cham ber of com m erce is dow at the head o f the stairs, anxious to m eet our pupils." been troted^ iD* o i the 8tand ha8 tury although it once produced a considering the purchase of a col- Then realizing that this w as a con- experim ent station, w ho says that Clover and alfalfa hay is being large part in the early history oí fortune. It has been reported t h a t 1 ?ny of earw ig parasitized earw igs spicuous position, sh e m oved on to . "Yo? 8,?eak o f p“ pils’ Mr- Flem - heavier crop Oregon. There are few in the Cot- 80 far as he know s these spiders ore of high value has been un- distribution bv those who are the shadow —ju st as voices reached ing. In this respect also the acad- J cut and is a m uch tage Grove country who have not ar® not f°un d w est of the moun- covered. w illing to pay a sm all sum to have her from below. One of them w as em y is ahead o f the tim es. W hat than for several years Old tim ers i »_ •• - - • — - — ----- i sins. you consider the m ost im- prefer grass to grain hav for the heard of John D . P alm er, but ■ A nothr crew was at work at the a ^ew hundred of the parasites H ask ell’s, and he w as sayin g in would portant elem ent in education?” reason t h ^ m?ce g e t the g r ^ n . probably ie w bav® ever known ™ thre® distin ctive features N oonday, also practically inactive reJ®a3ed on their properties. a sharp whisper: ‘ Take those hor- Arthur reflected for a m om ent. V e lv e t g r a S n r o c la im ! d * ? s n i . n i that lie wa8 a aon of C^'^ral Joel f?r ‘dP"l? ,lctA <?u ? for m any years. The city has purchased a quan- rible figures dow n in the base- quite intent on the honesty of his did conditioner for horses, inri H iilm etyw hose career in the build- | «$££y bl« k , bbdy A “? 4 . ? ? A ctivities continue at the E ve tity of bait w be used on vaoant rnent. Balder. I f vou ever dare o w n a n s w e r rnvaiuieH S nr « i n s « - m o o d n ... _____. f¿vo"r’ed“ . .. m g ‘ o b t y u iu* i e k u o£ n Wkh a c waa o lo r rill one. —- - - —>» . 1 play a - * trick • • lik e th at again, • —• er ._ regardless of m eadow o a f „ _____ g'r'ass"¿re“ a coiorfui one. nin g Star, reported about to be property. I’l l :ow “ « answ „ » conse- _ , , ¡ som - ers. Ladino es. “I l should of the th e * old old tim tim horsew hip you.” quences. snouid say, say, sir, sir, d d e e v v e e l-! l-. som e e of ers. Dadino The G eneral first cam e to Ore- up ¿hove the W ck so m e w h lt Jke sold. P eerin g over th e ban isters sh e b?T®l8‘ d?5 fi^A,®«1®7 “ 14® m aklng clover is grow ing in popularity. It There appeared to be activity at a ™YrYe y j ° i th? those of a grand-daddy long-legs; saw the “gorilla m an ” enter the f - .T 5 2 dldu m ? s s M erperi” 18 AT ? that a h a li acre o i thla la n°a thweoh-7 returned ®aal and finally a distin ctive red m ark- the M usick, but Mr. N elson did schoolroom ; H ask ell stood guard, | r £ " d An»’ h iif . h f « « .;„ = • i„ „ su fficien t for one cow. T his is a “ arrived again lnR on lower of the ab_ not investigate and it may have but he seem ed to sh rink back , n 1 &’ 1 surface feeder and does best on . in Oregon a t the head o f a U rge dom en of the adult fem ale. been a party m erely camped there. again st the w all as hiq servitor quality Of a wood nymph paus- m oist soil. , ----- »- Ay‘ — _,_5L? 3?c? ---- w ®.W . . . . il- m Though u iiin i r u roughly i u c m v u t described i a r r i n e o i t s as in íed — .°?u -— lb The forest service road crew was em erged w ith on« of the w T f i i - to a^ 8Wwi tatFJderT fr2m a Raspberries have follow ed straw- Barnette river south o f the site of tk i shape T i n h o u r g l^ s t h X cam ped at the Cham pion and was u“ eesrSu n d 7 r h i ^ l r m . ‘ H e ^ r r t e ’d ^ y d aa,?d e d i t i o n " sh ou d ‘ S W . W h lla t h e pr‘~ ± at, ? b^ be ™ ^ d maVkingi m V be a L X preparing to do a lot of work this season. lt nonchalantly, as Janet had aeen ? ^ _ l8 d^ A ke fA'50 ia lower t^?J1 ln ba3t seasons, *®r som e tim e to have tim e bex. of different form s or may even such Ilgures figures in departm ent ent stores stores phnnted F ^ n te d “ ’’ enchanting and—en- the crop , is adding m aterially t to o , - for developm ent — of his claim . be indistinct, warns Dr. Indicative -«'-‘»»•ve of ui renewed Itu tw c u interest in ir.ivhtv-nnp r .l.H v .a »r,rl « . . . *uco ln departm * “"»totnwry - ------------------ ue rather ri gold m ining, m any new ciaim s ,,ues?s w w e present for t h l fo ir carried about, and returned after 3be uttered these words her i n ^ i » . 2 , S t a t a tim e, when ,The^ W hitm an m assacre soon Mote, have been staked an d m any pros- i X a l pUn“e of t h ? V ^ t c h a tlm e for the otLers' “ “ X L ° , s o u r c e s is low. stirred Uie territory and Governor The mot Arthur's in nne n f thn=o ------* >-“ e veim vry anu u u vom u i Though the ordinary spider does X n n “ hetwe»“ L " “ " !n °f n»n°>! h!*“ 1” JS’. ? ? ” . Joe Thrasher Abernathy appointed him quarter- more good ln eatin g Insects than pectors were noted. ___ _________ ________ ________ She did not w a it to see these glances betw een tw o voung people have thrifty patches Mr. N elson estim ated that at h?ld Sandav on Mosby creek m aster-general, in which position harm, it is a sa fe practice in re- A o basket down *» which are h V like u T ^ ^ n V t 6 cOonu n ^ g rOllp8roLn n o r a ^ d dinner ^ ^ ^ a w ^ as n d served ^ X e : at : t transfers, h but w ent quickly e ‘b® V e ^ ^ a V dissolving m o T ^ y scene T e .d m ^ f a ^ n ^ e f 8 ^ ^ ^ ' ? n V X ™ thrOU* h° Ut ^ n V ^ V ^ a^U acS Bay Nelson Visits Properties «.rid Notes New C la im s EIGHTY-ONE MEMBERS VEATCH CLAN REUNITE meCn?r woarkd onh°Ueird own claimB “ ^ « m U is c e n ? ' o A h e ^ d a y s w i i r ^ V T u v ^ c r e ^ d nd X n g r V ^ n V ty t " ' “ d o ^ h e r n a m lV o fU y ‘ r - h ^ o ^ n stairs. aSd was T h Z " w w I fe it I » fr ^ t o % e hV r e V o g e Ot V I r V c iV th L ^ " w it^ T n cV ^ the sum m er! “ increased during H arriett McGee, Mrs. R osetta m ust know w h at kind of a place extraordinary chief, and education “ a Bdeaiminr tho n n m h . a n, fh Veatch Miller, Mrs. E v a Holder- We are in.” turned perhaps into real m agic— w e V h n o ^ ^ r “^ £ au"gh?e"d X ’M e ’ ^ " f o S * » were stiii ^ t M “ °f closed yestM day, w ith o p e r lt i o n X a large scale planned. USE OF BEAUTIFUL CITY --------- “W hat good does the city get out it s Hooi. + i«,,! OÍT h l t bequesU¿nPawaV asked the other day by one who had noted the inconvenience to those who ■nriov „ „ j ^ _____ w is h 4^ to lis te n to l h«nrf ,n /ee J t£ — T h « n itv m r k hn hod it of anv kind fo r ago there was a bandstand there and seats for several hundred f „5, „ « a s ? yein 'r e c e n t years the band stand has disappeared and foundations for the seats have rotted aw av even the planks ior for the the £ Probably r.Obably.-ev®i„Eb?„P.^nk8 seats have disappeared. The property is a valuable one and in a larger city would be in use at all hours of the day. The fa ct that the park is rather in conveniently located m ay have had m uch to do w ith its failing into disuse. and Au^ Ja"e V eatch’ Th® SOPg ia- o h . “E nchan ting — - and EicuaiiuiLg a n u enchanted," e n c n a n ie a , “Oh, the cruel m an !” the schoolm aster repeated. “Ah, was a favorite one sung by the N o. they are w ax figures.” | you show your own theory in your- "No, figures." late Robert Veatch w hile attending uiov. a at r v Corvallis -u r v a u is in in 1871. to n . W ax figures! W hy, that's dread- self, Miss Mercer. Now P ayn e?” school Cecil W ooley was elected oresi- ful! D o vou thlnk he meana to " E d u c a tio n -a draw ing forth of m ! and M rl w L . e2 : Ct± m urder us?" she added lnconse- ^ through long autumn days. M i s a r the e ' ”0"* dent and Mrs. Woolav secretary „"pnt,a lIPi for the com ing year. The retiring d -?--lally- officers were John Veatch, presi- m h a i V obi act„ w °uld he have in - i congratulate m yself on m y dent, and Mrs. E va H olderm an murdar*ng strangers? N o, there s discernm ent in choosing three secretary. ’ son}e^king here less sim ple than young people of such advanced Members from out of the cih' k ii,1i 1J5 in.*J°cent People.” view s in education. Now , has any- present were Mr. and Mrs M illard „A tdere are no scholars? one any objection to teaching a I Mosby and children, K lam ath Mr? nAy „ w ax on. ? i ~ 80 far- ! handful of day scholars who com e are you w illing to see from the neighboring farm s? It is I 1 F a lla Eugene;& : M r. a n M d r.“ M rs R T. f ln ii. ~ 1-’e n Ye r, nd M rs^ V U tM eautiful *chartW,“ rt .. A fter all, w e really ¡ a‘ a most“ m ost b beautiful charity, T I 'asîu assure Kem and in ton t son, Toledo; Mrs. k.I1° ’? „ pno.tb,i° f : n 8 stran ge—but y UU; for the yoqng things belong Lillian Bost, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. ' crtm"nai X e t^ “ s e e X th°roi.vh"ay8 “ 8 f ^ h ' 68 ,to°, poor \ ° Rnhprt n a children A ..c send ¡R obert Oiiio-ios, Q uiglev a and l- i r im in a l. D e ts see It *<■ through. w rougu . aena thjm tr sm to to hierh nign school senool or or col- col- b an y• Mr and Mrs Sam Veatch agree with you. I w as never leges; and they are avidly eager Portland Mr* ¿ X t t a M illera ‘C nhd 0Pe f°r running away. My dear, f o? ¿ n education.” 1 «on Steel, W alla W alla, W ash.; y1° “ Dbad better try to get 30me , "°®,rta 1“ ly we would be only too Mr- and Mrs. C. J. Chandler, ®4P’lntend t 0 ,. glad,” P ayne answered quite sure ’ * u A:;-a" M ' 5 “ v ,p. rs Coburg? M m T M r s ^ CS s /c Veatch’ SfitlOn f “Alb yeUed a a,.n' “E xactly. But there is one pu- PAhnro-. TUTv X . a onz) d . Tr^^s-t.’ and children, H alsey; Mr. and *3he f e l i X t e e n Sp8CU at nR ° n thl8, pil another class Berenice Mrs- J - H - M artin, Creswell; Bar- 11 a .leep- a . Bracebridge, the youngest daughter ton Holderm an, Bradwood; Clar- n,? h . a - a,^ ?k.e ed . n,e* t mor- of the late Doctor Jethro Brace- !n c e H m 1 ® ™ 8 H a u f w W M « S X ’ nlnK by a toin t tap a t her door; ¡bridge.” G roff and son Bon Jr., Prineville, xben a voice: “M iss Mercer, m ay H e paused im pressively, as if the «___ __A - ' I 860 VOU a s SOOU a s nO8SihlQ? I announcem ent m ust /iVinnrrn fVtAiv* Mr." and fMr“ X E ° f B eU ow s'an d Flemón J ^ C° i v I Z®d Arth>ir ! 1 entire conception of change the state their of oeeb urju'and s son o n Etob, B o h R nnehiirix . m l Mr U r and . n , i f F i l s e h m i n i n g g 's s "Yes í e s in about a quar- affairs a t Lostlan j academ y. “R ' d at the e„ d of her th U w h o le Mrs A l f - L a n ^ c X w e n . Vot«. w 1848 he led to the California eaU° n3 (V ia . ° n8 rv. * w u " a x ^ rs^ A X ^ s X E ig h f r V ^ g c ^ “ „ tV d t bates o? b*e b U te£°‘“ * h iajk widow “ The follow ‘ in g year G eneral _ Palm - d do o n no£ ot n Prove m v « to t» t ta » i l tn to hum h „ m » ans n » so er returned to the W illam ette val- fur roS auth en tic records go, though to X . X T i s ‘“t i X X ^ S t X X ^ h e T oU ’X K « pt Party. He m et Governor Q. v th\ , i,„ 7 ® J^a . ...... — , — r; ------ r x a w a iu s p a r ty , n e m et G overnor , - u— — - ---------- c ‘ rdtb „ , „ y atprtil? aLV <L<£ W ilson of California at F ort H all La„ t° e very caie°YoVavoid flbelngWbuZ w ah er r i J com piled by and acted aa guide for him tQ ¿ aJ. r « « v e v e r y c a r e to a v o iu o e m g o .t - Thalt „ D lllard, county clerk, ifornia. He m ade a ten tative bar- I ,Several hays in the hospital votes cast galn wJth G overnor Wil“ m for a L8. , not ,anth“ ncPmli on La8ult °-ihthe TL“ Æ J h t “ T °n L a was nd. tPt? ‘ «»* large tract of land, returned to blte. . o i tb e . black widow. There thï ■e cicvuuu was so.ooo.sa. oreonn h i. lom ii,, is no sp ecific treatm ent, according The average cost per vote was i & rem ain l ° m ed‘Cal m611, 016 ° “ ‘V ah thia «„a- .h - ______ Xu., ciut-u to rem ain nere, high this year for the reason that , .. i to do being to put the patient to General P alm er s aid bed and give supportive treat- the voting was com paratively light. .. — and — - - co- - - . —- There is alw ays a fixed expense • ?peraul ° n 8OU« ht by Dr. Me-1 ment. attached to an election that can vtUifhlinL ^*e ^er Skene Ogden and The spiders are not known to not be reduced to any appreciable ' ottler3 w hose nam es em bellish Ore- w illingly attack m an unless one degree. P reparation m ust be m ade i &?n hi8tory* In 1850 he laid out I com es in contact w ith a web where for a m uch larger vote than that i i , WIJ ° f D ayton on his dona- the fem ale has a sack o f eggs, cast. : "ion land claim . ! The spiders are found m ost fre- --------------------------------------- I in Io5o he was appointed the I quently in outdoor toilets, old first superintendent o f Indian a f - 1 sheds, barns and wood or rock T Plentiful at Latham. in the Oregon country and i plies, Uatham, June 18.— (Special.) — fairs Raspberries, loganberries, straw- secured from the federal govern bb "ba?b Md” w i k i ' r ! 6" 1®8' m ent land for various Indian res- S c h o o l B u d g e t A p p T O V ed rddballb and wild blackberries are Ronde>’and su tte ? “* th<> still ln production in this neigh Am ong friends of General Palm - --------- borhood. Mrs. C. S. M ontgom ery had er were G eneral P h il S h erid a n ,! A tentative budget prepared by G eneral U. S. G rant and G eneral the school board received the picked and canned 78 quarts of W heeler, all o f whom visited hearty approval of a citizen s’ re- wild blackberries by last Satur Joe him in his O regon h o m \ view ing com m ittee, w h ich m et day and is still at it. G eneral P alm er died in 1881 w ith tne school board M onday Mrs. E arl Gridley of Redmond _____ _ w The son. John Palm er, rem em - nl« ht- Th® A m erican Legion, cham - is v isitin g her hom efolks, the W. « r o u iie s, anu g : fruit bered m any in terestin g Incidents T. « Garouttes, and is is cannin canning com m erce, Lions club and — - - . . here now. e c’ of pioneer days. H e w as born on other Interests w ere represented which is - abundant the fam ily donation land claim 1 on thc com m ittee, *' , At the age o f 9 he accom panied I A taxpayers’ m eeting for con- Homer Patten Is Injured. hig m other to N ew I York sideration H om er P a tten ,“ h T a d r tg T e r at The’S . ’ on ^ a Z trip S o r l t 1 S X t t o of the budget w ill be - pB ohem ia^ Lum ber ^ n y , S S EatWIg Killing Here Gets Attention b- A ® stood « e X d d - d: - h “ m a and cr= \ ^ X ^ h P a «®ant association by a window in the m orning l ig h t ! her father’s w ill she is to receive across the lower part of the back ’ Tnat" „T»h®Li™=iVhd N e w . Yorli has asked Cottage Grove s coopera- H am let, w ho seem ed deep her education at Lostland academ y and upper legs. H is injuries ♦«Aunt?’8 b?er\ i 'S8ue^ f.?“/-.11! th ® pr®s®n tation in July o f in h is m usings. H e and Arthur until she com es into control o f her though painful, did not prove ser- aa8a88lnatlon of its Oregon Trail pageant. both looked at her curiously. ; own fortune at twenty-one. I ious, as no bones were broken ®s ident Lincoln. P ioneers of this section have “W ell—how do you feel about it have undertaken much o f her edu-j H e w as taken to a E ugene hos^ tn ^ F on ru “1®!« W r 8 m aiy led ln 1875 Cottage Grove continues to lead been asked to participate in the now cation m m yself, vself. w w ith the aid aid o of f | pital. pital. 6 ..*? F annie Martin, who survives. , the way In clvlo activities. This , ?” Arthur asked. ! cation ith the She is a daughter o f a pioneer 11. . ... ■ .. celebration and pioneer m aterial W hy do you ask ? various governesses—to com ply --------------------- fam ily and a niece of the late Itim e u *8 the earw ig poisoning of every kind, particularly vehicles 'Payne and I are w ondering If w ith the spirit of the w ill if not B urris Young Goes to Amity. ju d g e B urnett late w eek in progress here th at has at- City Recorder B reese is likely to and clothing. Is desired. B urris Young, agricuiture teach- Mr. P alm er handled the throttle bracted attention. The . E be featured as a detective of the --------------------- n ugene r ," Sherlock H olm es type. Som e tim e last w inter an aw ning for the city hall, cached in a room turned Tuesday from W oodburn. “T hat’s j u it it,” P ayne re- youV h i g T s X i e I ¿ u l d n ’t X X ' h ^ S . "“ " i ? tO A m lty’ cart°onist. avenport. fam ous | only 8en, lble o n e /, next to the ch ief of police's office, - - — - - t i , where ill have - • . i ‘y nlRn ------------ 8alarles- - 1 —— couldn w here he w will h»„Q eharire . k . » . nf th« iu . I disappeared. The th e ft w as not where she visited a daughter. Mrs. marked, “w e don’t know I . hate really, could I, ask specialists on Sm ith-H ughes course in the union Snanlsh W » - n r f in i.i. w i . m n ' ji u I?1 x J discovered until it was desired to to u3e a m isused word, but 1 l am these subjects to bury them selves high school. Mr. YoSng tauirht V r X ? L* **’ B e i d l e r , H aT V C V E l e c t e d The Cecil is callea called psychic; put the aw ning back on the build mnv7,i 7777 Geer fam ily a “ have “ ”*” w 7 “ hat aL 18 osvenic; or at a i least in these hills for th e sak e of one here for tw o years k m ",a rry V. Reed, Portland, com - “ ’ H m r olk t o the A , ? - 1 am sensitive enough to scent a i youn g girl—lovely and in t e llig e n t ? tw o years, m ander of th e departm ent o f Ore- ing this spring. Suspicion was P nX ln gon United Spanish War veterans, * ca st upon CCC boys who, during P ow ell farm. Mr. Geer and Mr. sort of m enace in this house.” Little interest w as m anifested in and Mrs. Reed, president of th e d e - the annual school election Mon e S S S & S ! . n . S 2 the cold weather, used the city K hall while w aiting for trucks to day. C. A. Beidler received all of h ™ . x “ .» ’ » • ” •” B‘- r ix j ” S s T < " ° So“ " “ ' the 24 votes ca st for director and return to their cam ps. O fficers of “ S i w ar cam p and auxiliary a t their Worth H arvey the sam e number the cam p were notified, but were route to their hom e in i. Rodeo, have ftunc gone felt acute remui rem orse that she w X M iss Hrten W n V ^ ® . / r.°“ S regular m eeting a t the arm ory F ri for clerk. Both w ere reelections. unable to find the m issing awning. Pni .L , "Ah, ’ r you shouldn't v novo j Janet a iie i ie it acute B oys from one of the cam ps here ,a l7 M innesota, w here they down there—it w as dangerous,” had so m isjudged this man. w ho 1 M u m « “ XI v CI * u u day night. T hey were accom panied Follow ing the election th e board K h ? « , T e ^ s a Z ° Ua t9ho°n« ^ d ^ a c X X y X o " b®— ^ d by their daughter, M iss Myrtle organized by electin g Mr. Beidler w ere sen t to cam ps near Prine- vl31ted Mr. W Reed, w ho is national m usician of as chairman. ville. Two w eek s ago Recorder Y er® i°ih8t8r> »» . . . u-------- i v ---- -- -------- “ the organization. G uests w ere also B reese visited P rineville and in- day at lh ® „:,H - Wood home. Mrs. that the figures w ere w ax.” stranded In these hills. “I think I Three-Uent Posbu™ OonBn..A> qulred o f residents there who had H a n so n s m other. Mrs. N an cy Ew- "Why didn’t you tell m e?” that is m ost kind and generous of Three cent present from E ugene and R ose- Roseburg Golfers Are Coming, visited the CCC cam ps whether i“ g „of Cottage Grove, accom panied ^ y . « l a r m v o u ? - b u t F l e n ^ g yOU, ” . . t e n i e d 7 c ! j u i ? U 1935? ac!o?d!ng burg. P lan s w ere discussed for A team from the Roseburg they g of the such an | „ M ^ and to California. half the nigh t about that” itW^ n S ? , & ‘ ° y " the departm ent encam pm ent, to be country club will be here Sunday aw n in had g in seen use. anyth H e in got infor- Mrs. C layton.T ow n send | ¡ and t f _ * I talked .............~ ' t c t ^ d p o T m ^ e X ^ held in E ugene July 22 to 25, and for a return m atch with Cottage m ation he had expected to get, pPdd 8° n ato n.® . "D o you rem em ber w hat the old n’o t'fi’nd B erenice'difficult,*th ough , ! of "^’c e n u '’‘also^ con tin u ei0' a lunch was served follow ing the Grove golfers. R oseburg won the a t ,San ta *«—*«»* farm er said—that it would be . eas- u of i c course, she has had very little , 80 dOntlnu®*- sessions. m atch played on Its course w hen he returned hom e he sent X Pr.don^ m, _ orrow . . hom — e — . —— mm »» »» w „« mw w o u r s e , si word to R ager cam p that he w ished 1 b®y to to com e here than to get aw ay! of the usual life of youn g girls.” W hat did he m ean ?” the aw n in g returned, and a few Eugene by Clifford Townsend. “M ay I ask a question, sir?”— D ale Thorn o f P ortland arrived P ayne shook his head. “There’s this from Arthur. days ago it arrived and is now keeping the sun out of the re F ridey to visit his grandm other, som ething queer about the place “As m any as vou like." Mrs. W. H. Thorn, during vaca- that he know s and w e d o n 't” corder’s office. “Are you a relative o f Miss 1 r, , - “W e’ll have to talk th is over Bracebridge?” Miss B ernice Thorn suffered a later,” Arthur said, looking at his “N o, the fact is, I was the Seventh-day Adventist, Paul Iver badly cu t hand from a broken w atch. "Let us stop at Mrs. Den- adopted son of Mrs. H enry H askell, son, Pastor.—Servloee Saturday, ir S ii Jai, while cannin g fr u it ver’s door, and, if she’s ready, go of California, and I took her name. Sabbath school, 9:80, John Gibson, The Friendly N eighbors club dow nstairs together.” W hen I w as about tw enty-seven superintendent; preaching service, m et Thursday w ith Mrs. W. H. 1 Janet knocked. “Mrs. D enver,” m v adopted m other becam e the 11. P astor R oss D ustin of Eugene Thorn. The next m eeting w ill be she said gently. There w as no an- second w ife of Doctor Jethro w ill speak the first Saturday of --------- at the hom e o i M rs. George B ailee swer. They knocked louder—a Bracebridge and stepm other to his each m onth. P rayer m eeting, 8. Mrs. J. A. McCall has received 2? ir The cl“ b has m ade eight draught from the window perhaps fiye children, of whom Berenice Tuesday. an Interesting letter . from Ilene X ir r h * n r° n,®’ Th® sw un g the door; it opened softly, w as the youngest, and then four , • • • Trunnell describing events at O. S. Ler“a l h iu nlshed part of 1116 m a' The occupant of the room w as not years old. I was an Instructor in P en tecostal Assem bly o f God, At- C., w here she is atten ding a brief x a w estern college, but m v adopted wood Foster, Pastor. — Sunday sum m er session for selected 4-H pJiV88» ? ? ? ? We ' r>«n?d 1?Il8Ti7M^,r’ ,L e t U8 «o down, too” P ayne j m other’s m arriage led to m v tak- school, 9:45, Mrs, Chas. Cochran, clubbers. The letter reads in part ce le i^°!?ie8 ,o i Centralia. W ash., said. “It s a quarter to eight. I ! ing a position as teacher of for- superintendent; forenoon service’ I as follow s- U cam e F riday to spend school vaca- should think hungry pupils would eign languages ip this academ y. 11; even in g service, 7:45, evange- “L ast nigh t the bovs had a tion at th® C’ H - Wood home, be_IYa lt*?« break fast" w hich thirteen years ago was in a listic service, Tuesday, 7:45, Bible sm okeless sm oker and the girls a v i e X s r i n t ¥ ount The silence reigning over the very flourishing condition—” he study. Young people’s m eetings, • • • • pajam a party. W e have classes X f T J f f S r m / s " w house was profound, paused and looked about the circle Friday, 7:45. P rayer m eeting every m orning from 9 to 10:50 and Ol^ d » 1 , , r8’ w - c - Townsend. ------- - ’ „ Arthur — "Really, rem arked, "this w ith his keen, restless eyes. Thursday, 9; Saturday, 3, chil- Are you interested in your schools 1 from 11 to 11:30 we listen to a » nW 'n^ rJTdhI®m a »«T>f Yg ®a® Wa? ’’ Jl®111"’ on m m v v nerves.” n®,Tv«s -” gettin g on i "I—i presum e there were then dren’s church. 7:30, street m eeting talk at the dom estic science build- L m*®? 8 a turdav at They —a a number rney descended the m ain sta s t a ir-1 ir - 1— n u m h e r of n f deaths? Hanfhav” p ayne • • • lncr. F r o m 3 t o 3 3d »■« h « v . SP® .h om e of his daughter, Mrs. case and stood uncertainly ln the said. Of course you Rre. First Methodist Episcopal Church k P?11’ ■th e n . Janet looked through "Yes, Doctor Bracebrldge’s long M eredith A. Groves, P astor.—Sun-’ classes. Today a t assem bly the WTh^ i aP?L ly. . ‘' haYe IP® S|a3s door studV room. Illness—and a number of deaths day school, 9:45. Omer Moore, su- You tax yourself to support them. S lig h t the ' 4-Hd ' Rubbers tlm ^ e a t - w J.7.® ° VH Li?? Thorn f d ».F“ M ?8eC M 1° n*nIi fi« ures were th a b ® sen t Doctor Bracebridge did me the perin ten d en t N o forenoon or eve- e er r v yell. e il T h ere w «. a . i fat o f boy h „ „ who ™ ,h„ « * » ¿ • r Ì « M ■ . I TUom. Cox ^ w ® ent There w as e ^ '^ n ^ Mr. C ' to*“ " l» h .^ "Ah breakfast ?” *honor to rely op me, to trust m e, nin g service, conference Sunday; You would fight for them. w h istled, like a bird. Tuesday _.,T?r"ln.?..tPe y . sa w their principal, hence,” he sm iled rather wearily, Epw orth League a t 7 ______ _ and _ “ U9X S g ^ X W ednesday we had tap dancing "" m T “ “ *“,, ‘S “ 8’ , ?’li h a / resh flower in his button- “this strange situation! A rather • • • Probably no single factor does more for the and today tum bling. I checked in . . . " A n» fti5 bole and a " al, r ° f am iable concern lonely girl to be educated in a Baptist Church, H enry W. Davis, schools of its community than the home at classes today, but sat and B “X-k |n _.a , F l d ?v f ° r for their health. "Did you sleep great academ y to com ply with the P astor.—Sunday school. 10, Mrs. w t h ? « « Tohn P « r in i niKht ln < a * ncw term s of a. a l rather singular Em erson, superintendent; n u atched, iL iic u , because ueuau st; v yesterday e s ie r a a v 1 I a did iu T Tohn n n d k' v u i r l l n a ., s w,e 1. ~ 7 , < Th® 1 f,rst . *as^**v a t u c r BiiiK uiar will; w in , xDineiBvn, s u p e r in ie n a e n i: z forenoon! oren oon newspaper. som e real fan cy tumbling. The families'1 nf CortaJe fi?nv» visit!,? p c 18 a way3 trying. M iss Mer- though of course all w ills are service, 11, sermon by the pastor: •cut out’ on the toe of one sandal g„“ da®8 - 7 . bp V 8ited cer’ you >°ok som ew h at pale A singular to som e one. As trustee evening service. 8, serm on topic The home newspaper always keeps the caught on the edge o f a steel S Thom as Moviev ha» t ! m t ’ ®UP. ° f co,ffe ® 1 Prescribe for you I do not receive enough to keep "Three Steps Toward the Better schools in a favorable light. gratin g and I couldn’t get mv bal- 8On SDrma7 to SnenH ° ? C»' .u * „ x_. a . 0118 kreat Dlace ln ° rder—’’ Character." Prayer m eeting, Thurs- ance. I skinned one knee, cut the 5 summer. H e led them to a really bright “B ut couldn’t you turn it Into day at 8. The home newspaper supports everything other, broke o ff about half of a j ube 13°“ “ « r i ? » WaL .ib° 7 i pr5tty breakfast room flooded w hat it was in the days of its RiarU r „ h » M d M f " x S th® m ornln« sunshine. The glory?” | Church of th e N azam ne. C. V. I toenail and tore m v toe.” that helps the schools. ----------------------- Th» i!h n a,i,kx i . » . .. " i lte ”an®led w alls and bright "No—there’s an obstacle," he Bryson, Pastor. — Sunday school, A X LJ TA Mrth 8 G eorse S u t o e r S L d d « X h ' chlnt2®8 w e" llk®„,a ,.<ruarant«e ° f “ id. stubbornly. He looked at his 9 45, Mrs. E. C. Evenson, superin- The home newspaper gives free publicity to JiL w u m l a n d C hr^H n?dw ™ w £ norm ality. Even W ilton began to watch. "Weil, an y more ques- tendent; forenoon service. 11, ser- every activity of the schools. 7 7 Chri8tlb® Hooker wonder if they had not been over- tlon s?” m on topic, "An U n failing Founda- KTi»vf- b a s k e t d in n e r ® Sn nd !/® !,8» r i n , x "Do your DO»11* e v ®r study b v lt lo n ; ” evening service, 8, sermon The schools would greatly miss the support v ie w 1 Mrs N a n ? ? dSiTthert«nd M idway o f the m eal, Janet put m oonlight, sir?" topic, "The Ransom F o u n t” Prav- _____ X om ^nied «heti! 2d ' ?°Y,n h® r f ° rk w ith a sudden real- He turned quite pale. "Oh, I’ll I er m eeting, W ednesday. A W. M. of the home newspaper. m® tnT a v 8 ! lzatlon- Oh, where is Mrs. D eaver explain that circum stance—very , 8.. Thursday, 2. Friday, June 29. w ill be an at- a tJ b® "T"® ° f b®r *oJ>s- has she breakfasted?" sligh t—very odd, vet It has held i » ... There would be no home newspaper except hom e day In Cottage Grove. Busi- *"• W elzbacker and | "Long ago! She is a very sol- up tht whole situation here. N ot; Presbyterian Church, Jam es Aik- ness interests will sponsor a pic- a n l d " " i? Orrl! <,1«r- that little wom an; I foresee now. It’s after pine, a n d I think In Sm ith Pastor. -Su nd ay school for the advertising which makes the home nic and program of sports for “? d J ? “ F oytland and reveille at six. U p s at nine. Mr. I heard the day pupils com ing in 10, Tom Short. superintendent; newspaper possible. guests of the city. A com plete pro- , ,i!Ham! ?am l*X of. Cbr' W llt°n Payne, m ors ;o ffee? H ave the side en tra n ce. As thev cannot forenoon service, l l , serm on topic gram of sports will be published , ‘I l 1 ,® . ’3e®k ®bd ai , , 1“ ® you in vour psychology studies pay much, they tend the vegeU b le "An U nderstanding H eart:" eve- When the advertiser pays so much per inch next week and business houses “ “ CKeei home. Mrs. Welz- tabulated the e ffects of caffeine garden In the sum m er; and two ning service, 8, serm on topic “A will advertise a bargain carnival pablt®J ana •J.,!,, ®n and toiuis and other drugs upon the human are told o ff to look after the two Bunch of Sw eet P P P s.” Prayer for the space he uses, he is also, as a matter L oggers will be featured in the and ?"?Yer y W illiam s rem ained for conduct—for exam ple, the actions furnaces, and to bring coal up to m eeting W ednesday, subject. “How of fact, paying the cost of having a news •ports. a w e e x s v is it . of the sam e person begun on a the cook In winter. Jesus Used the Bible.” _________ ,____ Ql«n Ban ton is building a house dav without co ifee? Personally 1 y paper to support the city’s schools and to (To be continued.) Detective Breese Gets Awning Back Church News +-H Clubbers Having Big Time YO U R SCHOOLS Glty At Home Day i^ext Week Two-Ball Foursomes Uonttaue. ? ! . f±L ®r f a m ,or h*8 ,amlly ’hc'.uld not «»•. r®»Pon’ lble for. my A s e r ie « o r »»o-bxii ro„r«o£... lo bocupy- „ _ . actions on a day initiated w ithout Taxpayer« Rush Sheriff. being sponsored by wom en of the taken "an g’" h>V® thl8 ’\ 3 ? d®rZ,ul CO?Z?* b*a n - More Those w ish in g to m ake the sec- go lf club JSS! sta ite d ^ r ld a v eve ( Euyen8 M l« Mercer?" ond quarterly paym ent of their ning First prizes w ent to i J m t w e lk s h 8ev*ral „ T,h*y ’r®r® ? “ ». ? * " " « b etter; ' taxes rushed the sh e r iffs office tine* Stark and Elm er N e e t W in Mr« n . r i « ik o . . . ha!£ asham ed o f their suspicions. last week and several sizeable turn- ners in each f jurMtn» ‘^won prizes daughter D o n n t^ l5?an<^ d.-.»i?m £i alt . n ew _ t* i c !‘i r* f , vored overs are being m ade to the trees- of tw o-foA a-pennv ^ ood tees with breakfast w ith the principal urer Up to Saturday, paym ents itiKued at 5 15 Billv Comer ¿ r u . r r t X M h . . ,°n \ f,r8tv m???An* T” Ja’i*t ’ •"- 8'"ce the first quarterly paym ent r Srtth a n i e n i e eon», to . ¿ I n i »J M ar,hfl«ld. ka8 tu r ? n x.to, M k «• lh« Ktn- had totalled 1652,000. A targe part each F riday evening, g. with a picnic com e to spend the .u m m er a t t b e eraj dining room o f the faculty?" o f th is am ount was in delinquent lunch following. home of an uncle, Neleon Bemis. "Oh. Miss Mercer, we are the taxes. Christian Science Society. 242 ___ ______ ______ ____ school. south Second str e e t __ Sunday 9.45; forenoon service. 11, topic', “Is the Universe. Including Man Evolved by Atomic F orce?” • • • Lutheran Church, services at the Seventh-day Adventist church on w est Main street, W. A. Sylw ester, Roseburg, Pastor. — Adult Bible ciass. 10; forenoon service, 11; no evening service support civic activities of various kinds Inasmuch as it is the advertiser in the home newspaper who make« the home newspaper possible, those who see value in a home newspaper should give their support to those who make a home newspaper possible.