P A O » FOTO. j22J¡E2EÍEb»£22I£25J2522£Ji5E2£2¿i Gùìtttfif <6ww >futiuíl ______ grtib g » » « « ISSO. ¿Lültu.'î BAUX. JCdltU. r»bli»k»4 Z»»ry T k w 4 » r by Galla«» Ur»»» PnblDMa« O» m » » » j. X lb.rl B » 4 » ---------------------------- .P t m M m i B ibw ! Bwlt» ...................■ ..........a—r»l«i7 « tir»i-»i«M publican»» »»t»r»d »1 Gol- log» Uro»» » . ■«•»»¿ »AM1 ui»lj»r, B l l l l i u lid io » 16 b .r th Ml«» M g uMGuimuM aafca. (C u i 1» »0»»»•».j On. year ____ 11.761 lor®» month» -60.66 Mil m in t» ! ._.»!.0011*»» M a l » -----»0.16 y»r«l« » r»l»— 60« y«a» «<«ltlui|al. M»mb»r of Mattonai ».«llana! «••»«lallo» U n»»» Miai» K«lt»rlai Aa*u»lail»n Ur»«on « » v iy a y er Ooal»r»noa A FRIEN DLY COMMUNITY. „ Cottage Orovs has on« assstth at G 3 D may be of more value to It than it r ,, , , L X p iO d C S ‘ , - TH URSDAY . JULY U . U M , U n d er Come see why Man’s Foot realizes. At least It has an asset that m akes life here more worth while. -------- That asset is a reputation for ! Alvin Moore, firem an for the friendliness. Elm er M itchell mill east of S»g- The chamber of commerce has lnaw, suffered painful but not never promoted a program to m ake serious injuries to his right foot th is a friendly city. [ and 1«8 this m orning when he There never has been a con- 3tepped on a dynam ite cap th at carted m ovement of any kind to ™ that end. caused the cap to explode and he But m any who com e here look- was thrown against the water lng for a home, or just for a visit, tank. The sudden jar wrenched ; m ake the remark that they have the m uscles of his foot and leg been m ade to feel at home. and he w as brought to the office Dodges of the city have the rep- of Dr. B. R. Job for m edical at- utation of m aking visitors feel at tentlon. A sm all hole w as blown i home. in th® clank floor. N ew teachers remark about the i thHoi 5,^? cap h a npened to be oc room floor w as not friendliness. j kn8ow£ Churches m ake visitors feel a t | home. Citizens generally are quick to offer Information or aid to the stranger within our gates. aFO R TS FO R PRO FIT. It in nureahtog to Xintl a. news­ paper Into tne Eugene K egister- oucud, located In tne borne ui tne university, m ake an appeal that educational institution» oe taken out o l tne »how business and put on an euucational basis. , T'nis appeal is made by tne Ku- gene paper toliuwm g the announce­ it is not a studied friendliness, m ent m at tne big Xootoail gam e it ’s Just a way we have. lo r the year is again to be taaen Many cities would give a great Jack M agladry, of the B ohem ia to Furuand on account ol tne deal to be known as frienlly < Dumber com pany a t Culp Creek, ! has been selected to have charge "gate.'' cities. Cottage Grove has that reputa- ' of the industrial parade for Eu- in e Sentinel has som etim es feared it m ignt be m isunderstood Uon and should m ake the m ost of ' gene s Oregon Trail pageant and j has taken up his residence in Eu- in its criticism ol Xootoad as a _____________ - gene until after the pageant. H e i major a c t iv it y o l euucational in­ _ . . , , . . . . __handled the sam e parade for the ' stitution», nut wuen a newspaper The oyster is said to have an i pag eants held in Eugene in 1926 I in a city that depends upon the active life of ten years. AcUve, m29. weirare o l tne university lor its perhaps, in com parison w ith the 1 --------------------- own prosperity, spends out along exertion of som e persons. tne sam e lines as muse -the Sen­ tinel uas loiiowed, we begin to Mosquitos are said to be abie le e i tn al tne position taken by to Uve 14 days without eating, t h e Sentinel years ago may yet ib o se we have m et m ust have become a popular one. inusned a last. Wnat i n e ¿sentinel has said, and There has been but one case of i t will be blue Monday when tne infantile paralysis reported to the what tne Jtcgister-tluard and a lew other papers have said, has film s get the uu ealen eu cleansing. city to date, according to Dr. C. E. Frost, health officer. The city been said w im out any intent to was com paratively free from dis­ criticize loo toail in its proper D IV ID E . ease except minor ailm ents during I place in hign school and conege J uiy 10.—Mr. auu Mia. i£. L.. the m outh of June. There were lire, but, a lter ail, schools are lor Cvna.nl and oun xucúatü ol P ort­ 3 deaths, all m ales, and 8 births, > the purpose 01 putting som etm ng land vniitud one day ia¿i w eeg at & m ales and 3 fem ales. inside tne heads ol tne students uio dome oí »un». c o u a n tu uucw, wno attend, and that purpose x*. ¿1. cnapm an. Oglesby-Grant Reunion Attended. Alidd iie ie n xoraoher o í H oiena Mr. and Mrs. Jam es P. Graham , ■ should ue a t all lim es paramount. W hether or not a footoall gam e id openmng a wean w u n a sis­ Mrs. N ancy Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. bred G. F leck (Dorenaj and John wdi net Isu.ouu or »0,000 Should be ter, «un». Greorge auortdynomo. xuoue anenum g piemp pax Lied Massey attended the Oglesby-Grant a minor consideration, 'ine gam e on ine Fourm ware; axx . ana Mrs. sixth annual fam ily reunion held ! snouid be played lor the sp o il and gk. boderduom and non h»d and Sunday at P hilom ath park. Mrs. | not ior trie gate.” xaxxxxxy xrom v Vanning tun, Air. and Graham read a brief history of the The hen Line! nas no doubt that Aiid. n.yier Brown ox mug eno and fam ilies. A n interesting fa ct to debts have been incurred by the a gioup ox Xnendd ixoxxx Drain, Mrs. G raham ’s account w as that student body of tne university who picnicked on tne H eu n ea her m aternal grandfather held a that m ake it im perative that the place near Drain, Lde Brang. «uc- cam p m eeting in the sam e grove big gam e ol the year bring a big Lraivxn, w aiter riobinaon, non noid 70 years ago and it w as there that "gate.' kootuali h as been de­ and tuc William Norria xamnieu ox her father, the late Dr. Oglesby, pended upon to reduce this in­ c o tta g e d o v e , and M i. and Mxa. m et bis bride. Close to 100 at­ iv ia M cuarvin, wiio picm caed at tended the reunion. debtedness, but the stu dent body a ced ar creeK bridge, Mr. and Mra. is in its present predicam ent be­ D an Dugan wiui tne r red Hatten Mrs. Italian's Mother Die«. cause o l over-em phasis p u t upon xaxuxly ox Hebron and Arinur Du­ Mrs. L. C. Cavanaugh, m other of athletics, h e t us hope that the gan xamily oí Donuon, wlio pic­ Mrs. Dee R agan, died suddenly depression, which has aided in nicked on U*e Modpy creek; Mr. Tuesday a t the hom e of a daugh­ c u r in g the student body in its and Mrs. H. H. Mcxieynoldd and ter to Portland. She had visited present em barrassing financial con­ »on and daugnter, wno pícnica* n m any tim es during recent years with the R agans a t hotel Barteli. dition, will result in putting sports at Siudiaw iaiid. Cbapinan la on crutched Mr. and M ie. Ragan, daughter in their proper place in college ad Deoiic tne reeuit oí dropping a heavy Eleanor and son H oward (.Med­ life. That idea already has the timoor on one ioot. ford; left W ednesday for Portland, j hearty support o l a large propor­ d u a l Mackey and Mi¿a Geoi^c- w h e r e Lne funeral w a s h e ld today, i tion o l tne student body, in fact, nia Clover accom panied Mr. and Interm ent w as at Silverton. ior m any years this writer has Mid. Hubert Hi own ox Cottage Dr. Rice's Sister Die«. heard students of the institutions d o v e to ile c e ta beach ana other Edith E. Rice, 24, sister of Dr. 1 o l higher learning com plain o l the c o a d t p o iu td to a pend a week. Mra. M. J. Herinj had received R. M. R ice o f this city, died Wed- j over-em phasis on sp o ils and favor­ Mrs. : nesday at the fam ily hom e in E u­ itism towards those necessary to word irom her daugnter, m ake up the m em bersnip o l w in­ Ciande bneete oí Croocent Hake, gene. She was born at Bear River, j tnat Lney expect to leave boon ior N ova S cotia and had resided in ning team s. icono, iNev., wnere Mr. ¿»neetd will Eugene 14 years. Other surviving We probably have had a false w oik lor tne ¿5. H. company. relative« are the parents, Mr. and idea about the necessity o l win­ M rd. Cari H. Hurkett underwent Mrs. H. M. Rice; a sister, B etty ning team s to build up a univer­ an operation ior acute appendici­ A. Rice, Seattle. Funeral arrange- i sity or college. Jn any event, if tis July j in a M aranneld nodpitai. m ents will be announced from the i M r. a n d Mrd. m . J. H enni and B ranstelter-Sim on chapel. winning athletic team s are neces­ sary to the life of an educational lam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Serm on Series Start. ronoie attended a com m uuitv pic­ institution, som ething is wrong The first o f a series of serm ons with our educational system , and nic at Aniauí ¿Sunday. A ahower wad given iadt Wed­ under the general them e. "Dis­ the sooner we debunk and junk nesday ior Mid. jklvin Moore at cipleship,” will hugin Sunday fore­ a lot o l such ideas the more likely tne home oí an aunt. Mid. bleve noon a t the M ethodist church. are our educational institutions to ronoie. Fourteen were predent and These serm ons, preached by Rev. Groves, will deal w ith points perform the functions which are lunch wad nerved. theirs. Mr. and Mrd. Carl Tonole and emphasized by the Oxford groups. to The topic for next Sunday will be i t should be the head and not non Cary Jr. have returned Dunsmuir, Cal., alter a w eeks vis­ "Surrender.” the "gate.” it nere with Mr. lonoie'd parents, Lutheruns to Hold Picnic. Mr. and Mrs. John Tonole, and A party of N ew Jersey fisherm en Mrs. Tonoie’a parents, Mr. and The Dutheran church will hold had the alibi for being late home Mrs. Hebow oí Mosby creek. Its annual picnic and m ission fes- ! that they had been marooned in a __ tival Sunday at Mrs. F ahrenw ald’s - Mrs. Clair Cnapman and daugh school of whales, i f that were ter N ina and Miss N ell Chapman ! grove. A short session w ill be con- | true they had the opportunity to visited in Gardiner Thursday. Mrs. , ducted at XI and another at 2:30. [ learn better than to tell such a Chapman and daughter returned j Rev. M. P. Sim on, pastor of Grace Saturday aiiU Miss N ell remained Lutheran church, Eugene, will be story. guest apeaker. A basket lunch i tor a longer v is it Mrs. P rank McGarvin and Edna will be served a t noon. A Harvard prr/easor says that McUarvin were pleasantly sur­ thinking c a u se ! the depression, i f prised Sunday evening on their that be true, som e of those who tnrtnday anniversaries when a are offering solutions were in no group of friends called. They were way to blame for what they are presented with a birthday cake and m any useful gilts. The eve­ trying to save us from. ning wus spent socially. There is an interesting story Mr. and Mrs. Charles Söderström Several sets of quadruplets have w ith the M ountain of Wash., visited this week connected follow ed the fam ous quintuplets. at Hail, States Pow er com pany's advertise- ! tile home of Mr. Soderstrom's What has happened to our Wai­ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Söd­ m eat appearing elsew here in this I _______ . They were accom panied paper. This ad show s a large 11- ! ter's birth control congressional erström by two daughtera~and'*Mra"*Soder-1 lu3trati°n a beautiful eleotrio ) com m ittee 7 atrom's inotner, Mrs Chioe Chris- , rang0’ iu ll-v ednipped w ith nearly i every m odern convenience—tim er European countrios were going tenson. clock, condim ent jars, mirror (so to m ake Germ any pay through that the housew ife can see to pow- i the nose, and now It is thumbing DOitENA. der her nose when the doorbell that part of It» face a t them. July 1Ü.—M is. N ettie H ailcraft rings), towel rack, fully autom atic and children have returned to oven, high splasher back and shelf their home in Phoenix a lter visit­ —all of the accessories and re­ ing Mi's. H ullcrult’s m other. Mrs. finem ents, in fact, that are found N ettle Wilbur, at the J. E. R ed­ only on electric ranges priced in ford home. the 4130 and »200 class. Yet the Tho Dynn Bicks fam ily uf Sheri­ advertised price is less than half dan visited over the week end at that. Q uestioned as to how such a tile Di ien Dand home. seem ing im possibility could occur, John H olstrom has gone to the company officials explained it this U ak ud ge CCC camp, where he lias way: employment. ‘Business is picking up, people M t. View Pavilion .A *114 Mosby spent last week at ere buying more, factories are J. L. W bltsell home at Trent. J working extra sh ifts and clearing Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pleuard warehouses that have been choked have gone on a pleasure trip to the last four years w ith m erchan- uie coast. dlse for which there has been Henry Cooper and son Harold 1 little demand. D uring the process left last week on a Dip through ot clearing out this old stock a eastern Oregon. short time ago, a few o f these i.-i r' allti Alls' Bales and electric ranges were found far Advertisers give the oom m unlty “ iwy n B ales of Oakridge returned back in a corner of one of the a newspaper. Putronlze them . home Sunday from spending sev- large warehouses of the W esting- eral days a t Hie U. a. B ales home, house com pany. A closeout order Mr. and Mrs. Theodore aturde- was issued by the factory and our vant and children spent the week company purchased these ranges olid at the coast. at a saving we are oasslmr on to M agladry Is H elp in g E ugene P ageant O ne Paralysis C ase Is A ll H ere Our Best Salesmen are the Users of the NEW Yes sir—people who got the new G-3 All-Weather before it was advertised and have driven this marvelous tire many thousands of miles, are singing its praises louder than our advertising does! Par­ ticularly do they insist that the new G-3 gives better than the “43% more non-skid mile­ age” we advertise! All we ask is, before you buy tires give us a chance to show you why G -3 u s e r s b o o s t it even stronger than we do! A S T O N IS H IN G // NEW G-3" GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER Look!—at No Extra Cost . . . 43% More Miles of real non-skid safety . . . Flatter Wider Tread . . . More Center Traction (16% more non­ skid blocks) . . . Heavier Tougher Tread (average of 2 lbs. more rubber) Supertwist Cord Body (supports heavier tread safely)! Usually wear ° ut tlres ln 15,000 m iles. No appreci­ able wear on front G-3’s, little on rear, after 12,870 m iles. —Georgia $4.40 $4.95 Other sizes in pro­ p o rtio n e x p e r tly mounted on wheels Prleas tu b je ct lo chong» w ith o u t nolle«. Stair .a le . lax, if any, ad dition al. Kliney Will Give You Special Attention in Wheel Adjustment and Brake Service ♦ Sturges Garage Auto Parts R oad S e r v ic e — P h o n e 14 See Dick When in Need of Mountain States Offers Electric Range Bargain DANCE Saturday, July 14 Good Musio by Grandpa’s Foxy West Coast Loggers Ship Your Wool to the N ational Wool Market­ ing ( oriHiratlon ed at the H ankins dairy In D e­ light valley, is visiting her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Doolittle. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Callender and daughter Marjory of Cascade, Id a , visited the fore part of the week With Mr. C allenders sistr- Mi-s. N ettie Wilbur. Mr. and M ia D. G. Oariker of lu llerto n , tjai., former residents, visited Wedueudav and Thursday with Mrs. M. Mosby and with other friends in this vicinity. Roderick Doolittle. who has been employed at Pateiu», Wash., is visiting a t the home of his par­ ents, Mr. and Mra H ugh Doolittle. E verett Holstrom of Trent Is visitin g his grandmother. Mrs. Clara Kirk. Claude Howard of San F rancis­ co visited last week with his par­ ents. Mr. and Mra Jack Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilbur r e ­ turned to their hom e in H ilt Cal W ednesday after visiting Mr» at Terminal No. 4 Portland, Oregon the largest grower-owned and operated wool-m arketing agency In the oountry All wools handled strictly on Commission. L IBE R A L ADVANCES ON D E L IV E R Y Summer Hats Values to $1.95 Special $1 Each D arling V ariety Stores The Picture Shop Watch and Jewelry Bopairinif Picture D«ye j;ia g and Printing Prompt, Guaranteed Work Ntttlo Wilbur a few daye» Mr«. England and children and H olstrom visited Sunday Ruth John after- a rT ren L 0 ” J U WhiU*U h®“ e I Mr. and Mra daughter Carol trip to Powers t n 5 °X -i.F! S k of Elmer W icks and made a business last week. L0* Angeles v ls- “ •d r k u r a ls v w H h J. E Redford. William and Wayne Vaughn ware business visitors to Oakridge INSTALLED IN Y O U R i^H O M E NEV£R BEFORE-NEVER AGAIN It will be very unlikely that an opportunity for us to of them for our customers. They have not yet arrived pass on to you such a tremendous saving on any elec­ but we have a sample for display purposes only which tric range will ever be possible again. We have cer­ you may see at our store. If you want one of these ranges it will be necessary to place your order at once tainly never had anything like it in the past. Recently in tho Westinghouse factory stock inventory, a few ranges of this particular model (which was originally manufactured as a special Christmas offer to sell for ■ price more than twice what wo are asking) were and even then we cannot promise delivery. W e were only able to get a few . . . and a policy of first com? first served will have to prevail. This range has every thing . . . finest quality porcelain and chrome plate finish . . . fully automatic, even including timer clocL shown to be all that were left in stock. The factory . . . condiment jars, mirror, towel rack and smokele»-. close out order made it possible for us to buy some broiler pan are included! DOWN CAN BK PURCHASED THROUGH YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER IF YOU PREFER • nd P& *n Monday. Mr. and Mrs Robert Coombs and children o f Glade vlalted last w eek at the Charles Teeters home. Mra Em m a Gregory and chil­ dren have moved to Cottage Grove Mra Gregory taught in the grade »chool here for the past two years and has a position In tho Mountain school next v«ar Blue $255 M ONTHLY MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY