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o ti o Ubiatf »01 ,1 N K X l.l cottage vkove . 14MR county « « egon , NI iiil k sh a v , august », i»34. FIRt Al GOLF COURSE J>+ N u g g e tJ s Brought i COTTAGE .1.0. WILLITS TAUGHT , SERIOUS O ONE ri, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , 1 . 7 1 J TWELVE-INNING GAME IS NEAR I wo Kat tiers S how n As O dd Pets I Wo uituauttl p»ta wait» bi ought to Ih» city a fe w d a y « a « o by Flamea Upretul to Tinder Cov ered Hillside «Fire of unknown orlsln which elaitn il at noun T uesday on the nu ilb w cet corner of Ihu piop uiiy le a bui I by the C ottage Grove G olf club cam « uoai foNchltiM • •r io u i proportion, it sp read rapidly U the J W VcnUh orooortv to thr north a n d w e n w h ic h w a . c o v e i c l w ith dry u in .s and dead a n d d o w n ■ m a ll tim b e r O M Ebony Waters By A nna M cC lur, Shull. Ita iiey Wh„ went |h . ninny fem inine »c reama aa ha «I hlhlted them , while men m ade no attem p t' t<> p ik e Uir reptil«' In the rib» They w ere enclosed In “ ecreenrd bo«. The larger one, th ie e feet luna and orna- m entad with 'even r a llies and a ...... ........... .................... ...... e ,,u ,lu ". conetantly Bought som ‘*f *«!•*•» A bab T ona. "with <*>e ^ t t o n . paid little atten tion to , u «urroundlng. aa the larger one writhed around over It. Harry Mayban coopaiated in capturing th <’ wicked looking p e t . a n d th* « • » »»•«* » -"II hu ger o n . wh ol‘ on „ JO H o u m . — Mulncy WHHU, a school teach- nr more m . . i - t than h ... h h a alf ir a . century •r for and once euperlnt«n<J«nt of achoola I-ake county died here Sutur- day foien oon follow in g an h l « - . o f aaveral yea ra Funeral eervicea " * r* held Monday afternoon from c h a P*1- w l^> Hav. Jam«« A ,kin of th« Hraabyterlan church ->»h.i»*mg I h l.r m .n t w « . in u ,e 00783630 4-H. NEXT WEEK’S FEATURE W N U Service of thU nouncad pUlce tonight," ha an abruptly. "You know, 1 • « not • “ • rvo* - „ ira’ L “ * ? « * b*ra “ tU" ° f heai,b a 'ld »pirtU as a m an oouhl t«n f m f tho«<, f^yr wax fUniraa!" * I * ¿ X L v 1 •£ !? ? • ** w<d, i*1* 1 ** ,b a l * atw * nd »o u J a n e i, ‘^ t , ut danger *tiH Itwklng. Were we brought up U- « r v « -on,« p u r p e e <Xh.r th .n w olf who d «wired to becocn« hu inan. Gordon Ha^koU'» < ve at th“ ' w e"“ X « ¿ i“ h«X ° f “ anlm al b affl-d In ,ts attem pt to Map from It* own kingdom Into . 'W h a ^ u ’ wroniF f. ^ ^ Ve m e - ' V° U . « t * (, «■ • ,, V “»JS*. ran ii|V * * devoted to u f u »»• t “hw ^ ace,‘ - ^?rkln? .pU5?r , nronJwJV? >n th*’ Steam boat. He Lu' f. k ^ * fl)‘®d w llh * Old i For" m any year« Mi O wen who ..........................................who - -__________— Joo • quit & « $300-a~month to g'> into t!ic country, wa«" about t h * ° “2 y pef,K m U , r e - »>ut th ,. y,’ar ther« are at leaat 2ft men w 40 hav* h*™ t r ^ d by the d« p ,ca ilo n to seek that m ethod of m aking a living and ar*- taking . the “ *H h Incxper Children and Adulta Vie in Preparation of Exhibits for Big Show. Here Sunday to Even Up the Score a r o v * play‘ d a torrid - ♦**?_}” * K*®6 a t y °n calla Sunday by a Zc? f * John- ^ « n e r Cottage Grove twlrler ,n. thc &°x for Yoncalla and ut ,t to 3 s*nl -* {? * “ °* 36 w h o £ a c e d tbe fSifi*’ ,Jo ,t*»" MBKK 44. by the .trlk e-ou t w h° pitched for Grave, fanned 12 and E veryth in g l . . e t for the South __ — m unity 4-H-Smlth- Lane _____ county com H ughes fair Friday and" Saturday of next week. A featu re k* that there are no entry fee® nnd no %dmiasion fee will be charged Caah prix— will be given on 4-H* tnd S m ith -H u gh e, exh ib its and ribbon, on «11 other». Evory“ e U«ht hole,‘- aV beM lnvlted «mure. «1 I o c im k tu . l l .n d !hL •>*'•■« r.miun c r i e d * *■ “ J - « » *■ «H-mel.ry. »ur utility «» tea ch er.? m e wTth .iL ^Td J t i u e ,5*“ ^ " v’ "U tf,u Vn* , ° UL h la c . exhlbu« g r .c n - illM ov.inil ihe f l.n iw He lie __lh " <J<*<1 E .llo w . lodge i n __'How_ should __I, Flm nlng. know u l* hja heart K “re of p«|n Steam boat I* about 12 m ile. 5,°“ “ U the ^S u p erin ten d en t F ran cis Horn ____ , i ,w r .t t l w and depm ted fur what m ore than you? If 1 conjecture, at hla heart ou .. , f, ,m the ,naln B ohem ia m ining “ inth w lth “<»»• down, but failed iay« Indication« arc that every repm ted lo Elbert llcdc, |> i m 1<|« ii I P.val •'***'• '■••lere go when they i barge "You have an attack M i. Wllllta. who w as aged M2, my guesa I« that we were sen t fur »hall 1 d m rlct. where there 1« a b o the 10 • core- Agam in one of the »vailable piece o f space In the o f the golf club, who i-hancMd to <*1" you w ater?1' later inning» “ they arm ory w ill be Used. VaiiMch .lack und M .ybnn a t . * “ * horn May 2«. 1SÛ2. In Cedar because B erenice Inalsted upon Me bring (neatest activ ity In m any year». ““ filled th« ba-o-s com m odious " h .v « h it car loaded with fire "Y e., hurry!” an^ a * , l n lh *v fal*ed to score. Adults are vleln g with 4-H clulb figh tin g equipm ent which had been heeplng the sn a k e , for the purpose , ??u n ,y ' ,uw *. WM,_ married term« of her father'« will being He war elttlng by the fire when In La k evie ew. com piled w ith that ehe ahould be . h? r«t o™ .d » « V a , o ? Whí n The locals garnered a counter oers In the preparation o f ex- u»r«i by m <m b«r. in burning off f r o k w v ln g w b a th ., or hot n 1» t , ^ 9 , 9r ¿ ; 'JJ™ d, r«iA u. r d.rinkln* the In each of the first, second and dibits. purli»n« of th« cour— K lv. oth tru* ,b a i <b#v Mo bltpd du iln g u , "• to Ml-B M innie Wharton, wall educated. Certainly she la He attended Cor- gettin g intensive training now. If "iT “ !, 1 uh “ gain third inning» and then were Mrs. 8. L. Godard. In charge of • r« tbanvod to «rriv« nt t |,o golf A u g u .t wjjo «uivlva.. . L muJlt Bvold em,> blank* d for eigh t innings. Sfoncal- he flow er show, says there will c o u n t, ju«t s< thr ftr . fighting *,,w raptU t. w rr. captured by , 11 co Begc, Mt, . Vernon. la., . and «he ever did.” Bayne told Arthur of t h . pro- EL®"- ‘ *et th#'M ’ y,JUn« leBch’ La scored once in each of the ’ « an array o f floral beauties such equipm ent M iilvnl and a requhrd lb ® .Ifiude m ethod of holding them ®chooi if> low u at the age .«A..O a.«e.a.««, ti«.». . t a. o ' «« I - « I * öf ail to'bríng d‘,wn w^u ‘ « •Ù «k while t ““, ° 10 O ---------- regon ln 1B75 posed expedition Brindale y o u Hiagr ' b t t » ,L 'ittv tOt h ì ° Ué Barenlca; fourth, sixth and seventh. is never seen here before. thr com bined effort" ~ ---------- ---------------- * • i «Ti p’kn öi ‘ U* U Hu ------- der c o ttr o i aJ I h t ï " “ p la c e d „und Me neck How '« “«ht echool m J a c k .o n c o u n - That „ ..a n . I can g e l a key „ t t J ™ ? V have none Yoncalla will be here Sunday Mrs. J. P. Graham , In ch arge of the flam es under control a« they , - — ---------- -- ..« w , - , — ---------- . --------- - ----- , o. for a return gam e, the last of the an tiq u e, and hom ecraft prom ises reached Ihe top (jg of | th ininintaln ' rem oved as ««»«A not eg i y ' * “,n g 4 to Laku county, where m a d . of t h . w ax figure room door ” "c flushed w ith anger. "How - 'see- | | r e 11)11111, X III **“’ kno, * --- • — » ww. w e saw ----- la ex- a displav that will draw the E lio W rden C a r rp p e en n t t.r ei a ir iv n d l-l«ln«ol, hut b u t hand« b a n d . were wore undoubt- undoubt , • ■« county c o u n t y superintendent s u p e r in t e n d e n t for 1 Berenice'» u«e." iCaa you Imply auch things, Guard- r ,__ . . . season for the locals, and It is W a aideu tta arrived »« from 1 Lorane L n « H ( and ordered o u t , ted a . five- five ”d r d l* ,V Xopt ;or w . l v . year» lie cauie You think »he ought to have }an I„ e v have been moat kind B tX ^l LOUTS« to Ofe P la y e d in pected that there will be a large crowd«. ko>'* “ at • “ a • safe • f '’ distance ,ur ' >welv> years He cauiu to Cot- 'You to m e anyone Is kind, I think atten dan ce of fans to w itness what . Mrs. G raham has asked that foot trail around the entire b u r n --------------------- i.i r o v *. ln 1M# “ nd * •“«•»' one,” Reverse Order a Week j who sta y s In this old place" is likely ot be a stellar article of ’’om ecraft and antique exhibits be She'll feel more at ease. tng area. "They are well paid." member of the Presbvtarlan cou 1 have told her where H askell baseball. placed F riday forenoon and that Mr. Bagley reporttd that he had From Sunday. "People o f their attainm ents Odd Fellow», ltcbekahs B ox score and sum m ary for Sun- owner» claim their property 1m- the key, but I thought U •sen sm oke from a spot where Woodmen of the World. d a y g gam e; m ediately a fter close o f fa ir Bat- m ight m ake trouble if he found w ould he well paid anyw here I thee« had been a brush pile, but He crossed the Siskiyou» by *he knew Its hiding place. It may rePea * It’s a kind o f high aacrl C ottage Grove A B R H P O A E ‘tday. She ha» announced the that the ground around eeenieil to The first gam e of a hom e and horse K nickerbocker, i s 5 0 1 4 < 1 ollow lng com m ittees: stage when the tim e r»- m ake trouble anyway." bo on well burned that there was 0 N eedlew ork dleplay. Including 1 1 qu lied was 3o hours and there "I can sym pathize with her. The no longer anv danger Hldtiev Grove and Oak way golf d u b team s m i l “ w __5 1 2 ,•) (ullts: Mr«. W. B. Johngton, Mrs. waa no other m ethod of m aking four figures have seem ed m uch W h y 1 0 will be played at the O akway « rt Vtvhne voung «on of Mi and Mrs cf ........... J 0 0 1 i » j . r, , t h "j . trip ............0 When - 0 - he arrived e oppieaslve In Ash- to mor me since they Because of ’he wax figure«, and cour-e in Eugene Sunday T h e yy*l $^le r , c f 0 o e o rg e Jacobsen, Mrs R e n San- A 1» Wynne, reported that he we-, j ford. ft 0 0 10 7 ^ 1n.‘, m "ri*P Haider says the dale for the return m atch has not 1 ^ ' , ^ C at the cou rts sh ortly after noon B r o o k e IS A c c u s e d by C o m m u ¡a^d *^_£®uf d r*I<e p e a c h .' Oil a Weie locked In. It they were kept • ________ 4 1 1 0 I s. display. Including hooked. saw a ftre burning in No 7 fair __ ft 0 1 14 0 0 ?™ided and crocheted: M rs.Scho- lb way. but thought It had been art .u gn i jor cveryDoay to j ; ~. ever tasted. f ------2 0 " 0 * - * 0 “ e!d Stew art. Mr3. Ralph Teeters, look «1 und rem em ber or forget, destroyed a f lie purposely. 11 had not yet in a Up With Fascists j Mrs. D. H H em enway. Surviving c children 3b ........ 4 tell mm him 10 to nu burn It." as he chose, we'd soon s o o n all a ll forget f„ r v » i n iio r e n are Leland *» • * >1 ien m it." tni« Mt» spring and Team C a D ta ln H ill * '‘‘"u m y , 01 spread to the hillside, he reported, q Art display. Including oil, water W illits. K lam ath P alls; Mrs Llocla them. YCu can't rem em ber any- . ' And 1 »hould like the key to is hoping to line up a team if .----------2 0 0 but the brush pile, whore the fire team that that r ? (j ofsLall, AS fir t las I Bla ».4 »< __ * f hr. rr Azxews ... L . »U e i ... . • » 0 colors and pastels: Mrs. George ---------- 1 0 0 may have started, w as on a side Charging that Utelrlct Attorney by M?tSa n. Mr«. O. V. Breeee. Johnson, hill on ground kept wet bv a W. H. Brooke refused to Issue will herself care spring The flam e« may hav, w arrants for the arrest of "vlgi gianu ciiiid. Hharon Lee W illits of There w as a knock a t the door and , « c ^ n lc e w elcom ed her 1 player, has been out of the game’ f iK‘ey' baa<* on baito: •„ Mra. . ,1 G raham 5?“ , WlU K iam ath » .lie , w W. W illits. Mrs Iienver etood there looking * a rm!y. "Let us go and see Moth- for a w eek w ith an .n ’e S e d frii Johnson. 5; o ff B agley, 2; »-base <>r antique dlapUvs spread from this to the fairw ay la n les who seised a private 11- 1'vislet. Ore . Is a brother ....... - while. • 1 ___ ,, .. ‘ “ but w . c pm v bablv an won't in. e tie m a is s tin- r _ i_ : u,ve. lm “er er in hits: uhn^ui... Bnockley, r'~_. Cox; . 2-base hits: L, E E!f Herg. In charge qulte hate to •wo«»««« trouble rr ' r xtarfh M arths . .. she ________, proposed, "in the \ ger, c. hit«- , Rare uivl*— “ -h - . ——- o f Sm ith- end then back to the hill hrary, o th e , book« and literature you. Mr W ilton, and you'll think eaa‘ , chance to m ix with the O a k t a v » ° X’„, Rli,ubury. Celiere, Johnson; «tud tnts are Volunteer fire figh ters were from the N ew E ta Book »hop on m e very foolish, but Mother Mar Janet hesitated H ave I your aggregation ' double plays; Cox to K nickerbock- I?Li,r'n i nto *be Dfotect with Bede llagley Crip Morelock. C. A July 20, a m im eographed sheet tha ha» been in the kitchen talk- «’»cm la.lon. Mr H askell?" In two-ball foursom e handicap sh o c k le y . Gox to R eedy to n«» m p . . K ng lla m id Hwarts, Fred Knlck * » * being circulated in Eugene Ing of those four children. 1 |,s- Berenice led the w ay down the play Friday, prize, f w low ne? PllU bury- h ih itJ ' .L , Ai Kr. o t « - » e i...,,'k .| and N ols D eY oung Bede Monday by local com m unist» uik dibits, rays that ad"!f- adults w ill be tened as patiently a« 1 could, be- £orr dop',, u p . a "‘Al/cane. through went to V ictor Chamber» and Mre. ------------- b 1 M orelock and lleY ou n g had plan log w uikcre to r» n w w from of- astonished to learn w hat boys and cauae the old have so few to Ils- ?,ne totally deserted and shut-up Cynthia Barton with a 35 Prize» ned to do som e work on No. S and flee official« who «upport th e.e tri I a are doing these days when t m to them —but when Mr. H as- ,°°r Ul ? Iar£ e rr>°n ’ with a fire- to r low gross w ent to Dam on PP0 1 f j .r w .) » , but postponed It law less attack s on the lead er, of •ome say children are n ot w hat kell cam e in and asked m e to go und7 , the eaY 7 B efore the Scott and Ml»» B elle Burkholder T in others postponed a g o lf gam e your cla«s h ey w ere in days when th eir par --------- Into that room and see that every- T®*? coai [ \ r* "at M other Martha A basket luncheon and weiner M em ber' of the go lf club had In the absence of Mr. Brooke ents were children. Two large p a y m .n U of d n h n h n< »**’ r?*tht ,n there and duMt L h 5, r7 lt*"? ch,a lr her hand" ln roaat follow ed. • lP 2 ' fri”n ••„ < ’»« en v Monday afternoon. John Bryson, »-wo la Then ’here will be a 4-H health J t i * , _±T.y "', n l " ’7 dnl'"- around . bit. I c o n f . . . I'm too h5 r black ’ *lk «loves, her bright In an "inch” handicap tourna- e d i? r . T ? hM "f Tu” d ’ V «'»rt deputy district attorney, stated quent ta se s were received clinic. shaw l wound closely around her m ent Sunday, prize» for low net eu. tear.ng .Xfcclly what happen that lie did not know who m ade s h e r if f , office M onday One l the nervous to go alone.” _ _ There will be a 5-cent bowery ahooM w - I w e„ t tQ V X r CnSib ', a* * “ "HI «0 w ith you! I .h ou ld * riramlne “ ??.pln* «houlders T he v .d l.n i... « . . . L?* request for a warrant from from the Oregon M ichigan --------- dance at 9 30 Saturday nigh t foi- m »La \ bh l ,hlnk Il,u,k<’l> wouldn't « n d you , . ' ve brouf h‘ Janet to see you.” and O. M. B agley, each w ith 26. lleved nJ " fA*h ,‘’r" » 7 « f e- Mr Brooke, but that he under Trust of Muskegon. Mich The city council held one of the . ‘ )w in z cloae o f the fair En *?.! and ’ he m there at thia hour o f the dav , Slt vou down* It’» s been a fine and Elbert Sm ith w ith 27. N eison Armand ' v v i n r ” ’ a’“' * lh « ra ll,d Io Pl w e n t evl other from the World ’. W b n efeet sessions session s in its history >-eiu»mmeni. tertainm ent program Drosrrams s nave have b been w hen they w e r . it ' But day . lkl“ ,b * d*ys wh Le.m .nrd A|'.X h u r v W wh.r. ^ , . ‘ “ 2 "* JU’ HfV Ion M ,,t* ^ v w III . ‘ gladly go with you, Mr» all here I used to hear' them S u n d iv P. h . M onday eyem ng. the entire tim e Ole* f S h “ ^ V ore^ fire trail — “ " try showboat, num bers bv Mrs. The fire broke through agal Frram m ’» girls' sextet and special We>ln> « la y to get aw av on the numbers. Jh J ra te^ d " ri'h m l n i i i 0 ^ ,1 , " ^ 3 " I ^ T V / r T - £T ^ ‘v ~ h 7 n -Thry're vour,t no Berenice, on around the course __________ ____ por- A fternoon program s w ill Include tion of the general em ergency fund atock JudRlng and d em on stration , \ ’ .*■ ",nd *-5' "'d *“ « w t . .d llteratu r? a w ^ J3- t».e ‘/an d . ¿f the Trnri add^ - e d _y 2“f ?.u n d a y /" * « < o n - _ for the purchase of powder to be by Sm ith-H ughes boy,. Yes. _ Mother Martha." C « 7 . 7 1 * 7 , 2 “ *'* , ,ha • • cund " ¡h ? X 7 vateran.' Mr». Denver. The old wom an's “searched fan I ' . J r v t n r e I -- ., 7 3ed *n shooting reef» in the The arn>°rv din in g room will be haven't been yet, sir.” around It. *>*!«« rw tored to its own*» by aid oommtaeion am ounted to $3 -w I avne »t's face anxiously You are not * CHITIS C oait fork. This Is part of th e n° ° “ both day* for the ac" f>a.Y.ne' m , v I see you a m<>- S h o n ff C a . S w a n s after the U » M and w a. in paym ent of de project to do aw av w ith danger conjm odatlon o f those w h o bring tak in g her away?" raiders had taken It to hie office llnquent laxea on 1ft piece« of • i of floods in the city. Labor w ill ba- ’ ket lunches, o oh. no!" dtpuTiea0 th* *** <nd ,a f’ U WUh prop#rty taken over rw n w *” goin g down with Mre 1 "N be paid with federal S E R A funds. „ P 18 vacant lot w est o f the Twin over « on n foreeloa- foreclos Denver. .Mother M artha rocked h erself In ure of m o itg a g e A fter back taxee Dr. A W. K im e w as nam ed to Oak3 Lum ber com pany h as been ' W hy?” her <ikMr. gazed at the glow ing are paid on these properties the succeed the late Dr. F rost as city ' ecur*d »or the H ve.tock ex h ib it coai«. I d In this high story the She'» afraid .” S t o c k J u d g in g t e a m , f r o m •la te gam e title and no more tax»' If they were in a clu b , at D eligh t V alley ¿¿d Lynx osiiioj Dr. K l pm 07028635 IH U H N TO N CORNKKM. ... . . ----- ~ i t a e a e H askell i i gave an Impatlei ex ' wind as If been they were « U HoliLw viusab j * l p^'t7c’ ¿ je u r ^ a i t e vanov *__ a r «. a . ^ . e ^ o T T a h B Aug 7 M ,a Mary Sm ith, who .bo<‘ldP* 'd Upun 'hPn> “ >ay clam atlon. ‘ How g i . Im d patient b e “ wh?n ° ’" r whistled ^.!n'’ v<»u e ’ In ra"- T i " ^ n “ a £ nr» ; i t . v a n “ * Ilf* “^ . " ^ - , 1" —•- «■■*«>«-» 4» a a w up a th i_ M cl i COTTAGE GROVE PLAYS M DISTRICT AHORNEY IS 5 n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " OBJECT RECALL MOVE; 1 1 □TA It BOOT FAT ¡ftAtb FLOOD CONTROL STARTS KIME HEALTH OFFICER Si M ake T rip ARE _____ TtiennoineiieT Hftttag ISO» Z’ Those living in the drouth «trick en a r e a » are not worrying a great deal, according to word brought back by j u m Kem . H erm an P ole; sen. tleorge Treniblev and Roger Braswell, who have returned from a niotoi trip of S.hou m iles that took them through lA states. T h u s. e *1 ! iu .fh f? . Cft • kn.uw ther< U nothin# to do except to wait for govern- rain and that n a „ n a « t te e r r n n a ., i *nv«*rn. m ent will .re that they «r* fed and «’¿ ’Mud In M lo o u rl, Kanaaa und N orth D akota in particular there whn «Iniust nothin» left ,,f i r-i G . hk I crups w ere ee»n m Colorado, where u second hay crop already has been har- va»ted and a third 1» expected Corn States have better c ro ia than wheat state» The boys were In C hicago a week before Dilungar __ _____ wa» _______ killed They found nothing but poor per • o n . In the Ozark», but person» there ur, ,.vrn during the best of time». S tates visited by the boy» In cluded Oregon. W ashington. Idaho. M ontana, N o r th D a k o t a M ln n e e o ta W Lconaln. Illlnol». Indiana, h“ d a alater and o th .1 t . i - n • o l d _____________ Berenice attain» her m alorltv 'In e v e t ’ " th r e e -d a v t tour’ o o - o o f t thiTup'i'e’r h “ „ “ “J , W i i , T an sfer o three-day ° ' t ' , the n V Tayior i v 'or beer P“1-' lam ette ____________________ valley T ra^ n ortarion f ‘ - lor libenie N. D eY oung w as ap- “* l” Veneta. U k la . .In ce Then we'll have no more of the _____ r h . £or proved M y c h returned Saturday to the S ' l l l t l ( I I 11» 1» I? i I w a» B g u r e a . W e ll let the dusting , aWful plac* - “ P la c e ! the trip was furnished through the --------------------- home of a daughter. Mrs. Prom- J U l d V ■ 1 d II h l b K t J l go. Mrs. Denver. Really a w o m a n f ¿ <‘a , h i Cottage Grove cham ber of com- "Yes, dear said __________ ____ merce. B erenice sooth- ’ ”* _ MOUNT VIEW. ttatl Mr« Sm ith w as «eriously 111 _____ " o f th ___ ___ __ uvan started Monday 7.—Mr. and Mrs. G len Cox ingly, “but don't think at in o « t of the tim e spent In Okla- sen se," The h uua and wa« glad to return to "Ycu should have m entioned the now - "b°w Janet all the th in gs m orning from Junction City a“ d daughter o f P rineville w ere figure» In vour letter sir " she 8? beautifully " Am ong places visited w ere Oregon * eek^.nd v isito r, q f Mr. Cox' sis- w r««»n State college and - the N eb eria li 1 7 ' M,rs R Cooley.’ A ni^ce. v w »h aw of Canyonville, who back; "unless y o u ’ ------- going -------- aw av I ------ *" H. C. Rose ha» decided there Is gave !'a y ’ d »'Hh hla parents. . Banta Claus, and he Is m ore afraid ,, ......... — ........... , . . -------- Jan et back packing plant a t Albany. Sheep » «r^Orl<L o f Portland, who to m ....... ention them." ' * 8h«w . returned than ever convinced of the value w J” '."j" her arm. hogs, dairy v cattle « m c ana He --------- scow led but m ade no answer. answ er uP,„ L h7 »„ a "«Z’ 1 d ----- grasping and peer beef ci cattle ? d vlslted *n P rin eville for ten ■ u n a ____ a_ il Tri W nPr H nntl . A W ,1. _ a i . II.. .»»w . z a J . - a»«» w a v - days, accom panied them and w ill sir i n idSir U . *. of new spapen, Twontv twu w a r - £ ? y n e was » o v ln g toward the r .d confidentially. “He were judged a t various places. * .3ir . and M*rt M vert o f Blue ago he left Saskatchew an He ha« ,,J)rary ’ not there* Here in aug,}s stories they tell --------- vi»it Mrs. Cooley for awhile. M o ountain Mr and M M rs r. R^y e/vejI ......... word ■ . f . r Z . " a M u n t a in and Mr. ir * v ,uV, in a i rk e-aa..aat..«.* th»» draw ing room .” about this old h ou se--b u t it’s all Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Annand and ??y ”rB ahd ,Mr. and WrB Jam r» who «till live» there that ahv saw <»f Delight valley w ere advertMed in n new spaper «n un- m uch son, Vernon N ichols and Lowell at their^ hom e'1 f o ^ 'it f r ^ a n ^ 'h ir f ? ? nday d lP"eL « uagt> of Mr. and c r'aiinm alm ed l bank hank balance balance belonglng bFi„nF.„tf to ... "Too m any m em orise o f m y poor C H A PTER VI The W alford t ' Benston, D eligh t V aliev 4-H club George D uerst and daughters of 'Mr» Harold Krik stepfather. W hat I want to aav “ W alford farm w as up a m em bers and P ete ^Beach. Jack G, esham and Mr and M ? , ^ ' . 11 .®,uíy? „**•?? Ku ahuut Í5. but «ven th aV 'l»' not* t'o 1» th,« Balder t e ll, me that B er7i> on The elv road about two m 7 e , from Thornm n. Horace V ^ f s S - d ^ d S n ^ e 7 \£ e ”7 ^ ’ M onday to attend the funer- be s n e i i i d ' a t th<ic d a v / « ¿ nx HoUow 11? and Andy ^ w ^ n . Vn* f““ ' nd Mr. m as 7 e e ,h Lne oRb uuta B Chrl*t' ^ « acad«m>' Wiltor. P ayne w alked K enneth W alker. a al1 unrl*. Oeorge Carpenter R o te has taken «top* t o claim IL bafor- 5 ! v alo,L e; for n ted to onday m ^ J r’ LLh i i / “ ’? 1Ly haJ had the ‘b - year V««r ¡ * S 81* “ «!«.. ‘or he b« ^ w » anted to put put 4-H 4-H clubbers, clubbers. left ie f, M ¿Tondav morn- Frank Shoestring _ 1 hp N eighborhood club met « » tr ie d h e r m ' h iJ L , N ow ' w hal ,hr,UKhta. lp sorn« k ‘nd of or- ing on an annual t.irce-dav live visited M onday a t the Sears home Thursday afternoon with Mr» it m h, L ?.rra,v before ta‘k ‘ng to Sal- stock judging tour w ith o other H e left from there for The D a II m B enton Schrank. The member» , ‘ 1 , < 11 M natural •>’ W olford on he the folly of evol^ed super- team rariv'd b > c l c her to mind tbe should '■'rv »‘¡‘¡on. W hat’ ’ graduallv’ 3115 s of ° the 1 * county. c° unty next Thursday where his m other. Mrs. Lizzie j will ' ........ hold ? w a a K u ~ i c picnic sf<xs*<e» _ i.._ Sears, is seriously ill. d,>* ” by ,b * Liver ariy, day’. from his rather confused em o. Mr and M r. U L Slagle of Robert Robinson, who recently It s Just ns w ell you should v u lp < teck were Sunday dinner encourage her recollections rua«ta of Mr and Mrs. Charle* her to look forward Hoslauffh Divide, Aug 7 (Special.) Sae- back' Mr and Mr« Joe gulls ara a novelty ln t h u far In- With Mrs, C A. King has received a Premaxzt, Joanne P rsm azz, .n d « : by . U ^ X .^ k e d ^ letter from Mr. King, who left Bm lth visited overnight Saturday aKO 8 f |a« k ° f M «f them settled W ilton added ------ tion tt’hm ' «■».' C o u n c ilm a n P n i — ,1 - * tw w o o w w e eek e n s s a ago to atten d his moth- tion. 2Jad W hat em w 7 as from the which fact at n Loet- * “ b “ r and ► ’"‘"k I-aBluT t h , old mill pond of th e B o- T h e a r c h i v e , o f the parish ar» >«nd ^ l e ' th« ° bJ«c” o“ c^nsiderabri Toahh^ 7 ’ . fUKner» *" Eau Clalr' ' ^ 1’ ' .... «„ -------- . Qf your >(,ani ghou)d v„. a......... .......... « » « « » S î  ’S   Π F lock of Sea G u lls M akes Stop ' n°i'peralitrnn’’ th*°n’ aU LemlcV LoSCS C h e c k . ,• Ks “ WOUllY. EIGHTEEN MEN PUSH - ¿reaaST “ ; up Sunday to spend a week with attracted those living near the hl« grandparents. Mr. and Mrs T I pond ,n d the count wa» tuude It C. Shaw Louis Elliott returned wa* presum ed that the birds preferred to Oregon ..l Says H . C . Rose every Yes. every reason. -rn. . u The tw - c f fears and fan cies? W ith reason **» «>«•* efforts W ilton could run down but tw o facts o f enough im portance to set in m otion the onu’ uTr. W B° Œ ' e a r s Salary . council when a m otion w as put followed^ , few d ^ ts la t e ^ h v that f11« recorder issue a duplicate hail sform of ex riem elJ b,y. warrant to take the place o f one « o n e s «xtrem elv I larpo , j*8?®4 In D ecem ber for Mr. Lem- _ Mrs. e Everett v e r , « « Runk u n » or e.^ia o f r-m G illespie eu au --------- - — burnt In the ancien t academ y. One w as of al a month. That salary for Clarence Johnson “¡ J * " ; , V T fo th e T "u,501,1* "nd mf1 ,b LbV ^ del , . death« ‘L''a î t s of of four four adored ad" 7 d councilm an w as set m ™ any vears ' pars W illiam illiam Sorenson Sorenson of of W estfir • t , ' aJJi.hoiv e »udden W H a .k -ir» draS'w h i, bla<' k a n d * h i,-‘ : rhUdren With the consequent III- a « ' \ * h,en ‘ he original charter wa- s p e n t the week end a / his hom e Harold B oslaugh o f CCC Odell f4;a’ !J 1 , e?d? * h,te hand pressed . n f - ^ and m ental im pairm ent of ad°P ted- The original warrant w as here ■ pent the week end with his par - ««alnst the marble, his veins | d o cto r Bracebrldge; the other the reP01'*«! to have been lost and Mrs Josenhin© Tiiim®« w ents. Mi and Mrs. Charles Boa- H i.b rm "h ah e V' ln a ln ,h p ’" " h ’' ‘’•'•-»’«'«duct o f the f i r s t - t h e four o th 7 , m em bers of the council gene i« J ,p e M ln g this ^ e e k * Jrih laugh HJ* .r‘ v i had cut a «carlet circle wax figures. u questioned w h ether a person so Mrs Am anda S e a r . k h E ighteen men are now In the LLlxon and daughter Ab’? p i Vn i #” ri nar f ,n g e r uSnli v .h erself ushered him into careI«** w ith a year's salary would Mrs W illiam Sorenson enter- niplov fo iee i service „„ fter n o o n em ploy of o f the forest on f 1 ’°rl» ’“ 7" visited '’’sited Thursday a afternoon So m any fam ilies have left one he w<*nt on. “you don’t the darkened best room and in- J^e due care in #uardin# the c ity ’s tained a number o f the c h iid r ^ SsuTd1 wnrobit" r T h" J?™1®* b;" Rose" "** Gr0W W'th H C m a*i •* “ '« l""south D akota on ac- k.n ow bow opp ressive th is'a n c ie n t vited him to be seated in one o f a i,n a n c*s- both from Cottage Grove and thf* ta r , „7 th ra i . . Mr« Frank C ol.ln . - a count o f poor crop c o n d itio n , that p ?“5 8 . ‘• J P . I’d like to lo<»''e leave Ie? J\or9ebalr chairs, from which — neighborhood at a birthday party k C o llin » .n » . . . . lh<>rs “ U"1 1» ot danger poor OTOP conditions that . ° ">« n,e using the Brice a u M „ r. ,rr F . , n <V ,, * „ “Jnd of the route being ‘ho lyy and 111 Its bats. And the he could contem plate a glass la m p ' a ’ i i ' . • 1 Friday honoring her daugh'e" cretk «nd Aharr »ho%7ng"r,i h im j S r r a ^ a X " 1^ , , . ^ Mr *"d K i l l y ^ s T ' ^ w r a n c ^ a S .^ c a S S conie^'and’* ring" ItV^elT"*? both of which Mans; aim m e ovai- done. franted photographs o f the fam ily T V - ’8 - - VH e ‘ ¡ ^ e ‘ ’7 — The Fairview truck trail, lead- "I'll call Pop," «he said. in# to Fiilrvlow lookout, ha« boen G rove ‘ C ottage panted bv Mrs Kelly and their son g S.h<‘ 8tood *h ‘he doorway. She "It's you 1 w ant to see, Sally. bulldozed" to th© top. Work la --------- Aug i -Mr. and ’Jr». Orvi» Noel and Mrs Kelly's father, Mr. i ad <'h a n«®d to a black taffeta I want to know why you're not -------- - NOOI M nss— - With D U ------ .................... well In hand on the G rizzly truck Hardly an y th in g 1» of greater Gouldlng moved to P ortland last d r e ,s m anv tufflor that stood com ing back to th e academ y LATHAM. trail, to connect Brice creek and n u s n e o sn e waa « o r » ..,, m terest than historical lore, espe- w eek- T he R. H Brown fam ily out t like Ilk the ■' petals of a black rose — — W.V.....WV* * » . v im » » hu . - M - — — <>U She flushed. She w as Noonday roads. On th© Grizzly, f n* ant* V 'U*B , . . . , ... W ilton went away Berenice girl, with rather handsom e eves ' CIB!.1fr that dealln “ with the im- “¿0Vpd the house vacated bv B erenice an Independent m anner m 8d,nte se c ,io n ln w hlcb ° D" »V «- th?, » t am i a^,‘ pow*di*r * c ro w '* h » °ir u i» r ‘Tie *’ ' “ O r X E T u ^ . y * 1 . ‘y ^ H l V l t l t * L lI 'C X fa r lv r_a ^ d ? ‘m « u : and her guardian and a ». — —v -------guard ■esdav eve and « powder crow ha i moat of has too m m u uch to C do h"s u m m ade arrange- _Ra W itcher spent sever- appraised her the p prettiest of ' "Mother • . . 17 as **•* m u e s t or A«*»» u vr n * s 100 c h to IO S She h e —T—e . ®entinel - •«»•«» u v <*<i<*nk.t— ning. th© rock blown. sublunary girl» m that „„„m t needs me home W alt. I'll fetch fo,r aeveral s l°ries dealing ’L ? ,* ’? week at Springfield Mr and Mrs. Nelson G aroutte Pol© cam », a distan ce this side dress, rem arked Jealously: "You her and P o p - o r m aybe you'» w ,,h ear‘v days, even ts and per- ' U/,ti nEa ? 8r par8n£ . , ‘*h’e‘V ,,fT G:?ount t : ‘ h ^ n .8Und’‘V o f Lundpark * b!rh. i ™ l y ? ’ad have brightened very m uch since : com e Into the kitchen It's warm - i f g ” 8 ,thls local‘‘y W atch for Sbaron • >n© cam p. 1« being developed to th ese teachers cam e " er." the ‘b f first o f these next w eek | , dau ghter m oved to M arshfield U.'v |d". July H. iS p eelai.l An N a tu ra lly ’ They «lx cam ps for the convenien ce of Carir,'uu,ffii1?to..Yt’vl'.?fo*d Thd m ” m ■Naturally! They have trans-! Farm er Wolford and his w ife ' V »br<”\- Carpus P ra‘- ’ ¡riven for t h e n !fV h u r ii» ’>“ rt? n .7 olV i1«, Kto e « . 1 1 0 . 1 ? ' o 4i ° x ""«•dental fire burned over the place «•sniper« and picnickers. te formed the p la c e " received him cordially but seem ed i- ’ . w rit‘<‘n ,bv Miss Lillian J. * ‘yTrn ' hem Thursday night at orchai neat Oo«h«n Hatur entire H aw ley ¡- grass ------ field ------------ Monday - » tt erself a pioneer and ,h ®£ „ T „ , "Don't get too fond o f them , disinclined to t talk about thplr Taylor, Ta y , ur' h berse>f Mr. and Mr«. B riggs and « a afternoon. iivuii . rmu Had ii It noi not Deen been ror for * I «•»’ hey will not be here forever." daughter's desire to give lin th e daughter of one of the earliest of i .lr a D P ete Bl CaV and Mrs N in W u n 1C o r n ln * thp h "lp »f neighbors, the »ectlon ’T N either shall I." NOW,WHICH OUK OP THOSR rs. Gertrude Buchanan of Culp 1 Pursuit o f - education p.'one7 E m ilies, one that w as 3 r r.s!k ° 8 ‘ !f-ude ®u®h,an a" - __a a -• • s r*OA>b a?iai«As4 •■.(»o.as.S— 4-— — — - M is P o ll W in u ti1 U 'llln'n" *" d ('r»w and CCC men from Ward's 'T N o after your m alorltv -or i "Sally thinks she'd better s U v E',°m l p e l i n t.he developm ent and ¿J®,tk ^ a si A e e k ’ H < OOfrfiOHG WHITE PAdOBUOLlS m alorltv V sited last w .ek i t th^ h 7 Onrasn" ^ l!" 8 ,h ,‘ Hh" ‘8v barn and Mr. YOU, our m arriage; we can sell the old ' home," was all the satisfaction ° f wha? Is nOw th ® Co“ a L’e aav , ° ? u = k . w? ,2 L n, IS MV GOLF BALL ”*r d a." w«ek at the hom e of n Thom as' grain a v e b been een plac .though who would buy It I Place could get; so he sw itc h « ! O r W COuntry' Sunda’v T ^ - a - i . l cam e home _ . - — grain would would h have «Isior, Mr». Mamie Trunnell. Har Sunday from spending »lx w e ek , don't know unless It were som e o ff to crops, and th in k in g 'he'^had burned Considerable fence wa» lev W illiam s of Yoncalla cam e for destroyed. w ith friends and relative« at docior ,o turn it into a sanltorl- ;.u..e f u l f i U e d obHgatlons o f in- Q U i C k S i l v C r M i n e s G o (them Sunday evening. O liver and Miss Anna N ichols ** * “ "'tori- "111. step a p i e c e w ith vou." said . „ C. B oris -------- ‘hem e ----------- wLr»* w r J „ i th e O. * 7 1 Sunday for Chatnpoeg, where C. B o r t, hem e were D ave Man- urn. You m ight be the doctor. Mrs. W elford Mr. N ichols attended a picnic of , nin e and daughter" and"' Ole Law- "Oh. n o nothing like that. B e ie W ilton was surprised but glad i/^ iu n v ii I eon~of~Ciitn an Insurance cotnpnny. Ml«» Nlch Ison of Culp Creek and the Lowell nice d arlin g I ve hoped for Just of th l, turn of affairs. * " - 5 l — Bens?o„ fiS lIlv ola went on to Portland to visit w llh a slater, Mrs. W innie Hag •rtv. ! ' X Uh ° Z d .,v f I p - 8d u . t Bh * x » ¿ a s x ; to n a* . 5,11 ’ niPi nm , 7 e U y e s - c ■(«» I.» * * 1!? Edna Grubb ontertnlnml Cottage Grove 1« represented in though ah® knew ! i: i" h ’» d"know n’Tt what b e X e wjw X e m"n- ' 7 ° carry" 7 ° 7a«h °* n " lt W "tOb dlsc?n \lt 7 ln g ^ ‘‘loG gshor^ ®pl,dr®p C resw ellJs^ en t” £ ? £ the Morrv L ittle Sewora club Frl construction work at Bonneville. *- ‘ f ' '■,ay " ffstn oon . Each member A recent Illustrated story In n Ore- Isterlng angel« o f education had W’hen they were at». „ n»8" • «‘rike because o f inability to dav w i,h Mr and Mr,. C. H. hlblD m o u »«wing.. n u i «, t The h ^ ex , K u . ^ ’ of 5 « e ' ^ I z X t ^ V . S ‘ v X *M b,1,ty " S T C o n r a d K eene and eon of brought w lll'b her e own ■ Igh, v .ll .v > Mv rs. in Da- D \ I ........... i | ______ > . bo M any Leave, Mail R o u te M a\ Lio w « s .< $ £ r K » Stories to Start , won,,». l akes Section C o ttag e ( i’ro\ e Man Is At Bonneville Illto O peration m F ? avV“ 7 Y hr™a n h a a raturpad to MO w S ro " made“ ^ “ f c & ’ land irioniT’X u E h d i ^ y ' X ’ J ^ in* | ¿h ™ ,' TnH,CK On,"f n f,"; \ avlnk 2"’ n0,M I * " 8 c o u n t? f ir m e r , »t.not’ any ktn*4 (L e.e *• osts haunted | things that ain't there." g ra n d n lT en t? m T1 «nSrex»W th. ’JL" durln* th ® m onth of July, accord- the old academ y I 7 .r a . ®LTord ..t,,rn?d her bright 7 0 ,« , il * ' * i'. and Mrs. J. C. Ing to a report m ade bv C. F. ter or n „ .hi .. fy"« upon him. then looked toward nuger. Horner Buker accom panied Hyde, eecretary-treaeurer of the _______ mm >o visit »later. In Tacom a and First N ation al Farm _______ Loan am ocla- lv ‘ Vour o v e - t h e ' "htm eh ^thit the d ? sta n « f’ ’ "t>,d S 4 academ y In ° ! J h8. « loans aom e i . y you would be w i f ^ (t M i e J a " J t ^ a ^ m o r.” ^ C I ,,on of E ugene. Of t' “ ' rh e Joel G leason fam ily o f Suth- m ade here there wore 1 i» ,» .. i h i » - - F aston ishm ent, h l, pain, wa» dren- -onca In the halls, onoa I *M B e n ito " J ^ a^ y,’f " " --I.IL.1^ _At_ . . people. . _ visible a to _ other The sec- Joseph Powell Reunion Held. qnd tim e It happened she cam e F orty-five m em bers o f the Jo- hom e and she s a y , to me. Mom. I 3"ph Pow ell clan gathered nt tko can t go back again; th ere', some- c l t v park Sunday for their annua! t'ij^ p i.’ c e ' ’^ ^ ’t * £ * b a ck .'“ ‘l ™ nl<>n' - ____________ — ‘ be continued ) (To Seven tax turnovers totaling $74,961.26 w ere received by County Treasurer G race Sch isk a Friday from the sh e r iffs office. 7 5 ,’ th7 m,o m eter has been reg ¡»‘«ring 103 d eg ree, in Colfax. Cal.. according to Mrs. W illiam F. John- son, who recen tly m oved there from C ottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. J®boson , m ade the trip in tw o „ „ 7 « that .Si a S k .J ° hn*On also £?7.ts_ that she^haa seen m ore gold m ines th ere than f °r m al>v veara. W edding In vitations. Sentinel. Strike Shows That Others M ay Quit B u t Newspapers Carry On There has been no better Il lustration in history o f how newspapers never ahirk a duty, how they surm ount obstacles that discourage other», than the San F ran cisco and P ortland strikes. The place in a com m unity o f a new spaper—« place that no other m edium ca n fill —is well told in th e follow in g editorial from the S acram en to Union, published outside the strik e zone: At tim es under sp ecial guard to protect property and w orkers alike the San F ran cisco n e w s papers upheld all the high ten ets o f Am erican journalism by never falterin g during the gen eral strike. N o t a new spaper nnssed an issue and alw ays the citizens in the strike-stricken area knew instan tly w h at wa» going on. In any c risis the A m erican new spaper im m ed iately g e ts on the side o f sound governm ent. No m atter w h a t its losses m ay be a t the tim e, it alw ays c o m e , out. The str ik e has reduced advertisin g lin eage and it has Increased operatin g costa. The new spapers do not com plain. That is part o f the gam e. "The only pu blication in San F rancisco th at failed to com e out w as the San F ran cisco Shopping N ew s. E ven the radio fa iled the public during the strike, aban doning m any of its b est pro gram s. It put out fa lse rum or, that had to be denied a t the new spaper o f f ic e , and frigh t ened the public needlessly with Its h ysterical reports. N o t only did the new spaners carry the new s o f the strik e, but by their editorial opinions they helped to save San F ran cisco and Cali fornia. "In tim es of stress the citi z e n , a lw a v , placa their faith and truet in their dally new»- paper. N o reputable tournal has yet betrayed th a t trust. The A m erican new spaper can ba da- pended upon alw ays.” The San F ranclaco new spaper, carried on a t tremendotia ex pense to th em selves, for adver tising, the lifeblood o f a near* paper, w as a t a low ebb, but had it n ot been for advertising patronage w h ich tha San Fran cisco n ew sp ap er, had enjoyed, and hoped to again enjoy, they could not have functioned. A d vertiser, give thsri com - m u n ltle, their newspaper,. Tha moral i, plain. Advertlaorp should have t h , patronage o f those who believe ln their n< papers.