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VOI I ME ALI (X r r fA t.K GHOVE, LANK COUNTY OKKOON, TIB ItSHAY, F o o t b a l l P r a c t i c e Is to S t a r t S c u t, 5 FAIR BEST EVER TO BE PLAYED SUNDAY At GUST Ebony Waters By Aúna M cClur» SholL W N U 8»fvlc« 23, IHM M 'M IT .k M BATTING AVERAGES ARE GIVEN fOli '34 SEASON P o lit e J u u g c b u b j t t l O l K id d in g i oitcu Judge O. V. Breese uax, in the course orn his duties, told Oh. my dear what shall I do in can hate his rival. Kemember, I 1 m * uutniiiK -iUay will b» a Figure« com piled on hatting av many persona now they should quiet uno a l in« xuif cuui»v a» a this gtea t place without you?" this m an had known Berenice all erages of m em bers of the Cottage. eonauci tnumsuives and pow they Flowur Show, Homecraft and "i'll sla y near by. I can work her life, you corne In and sw eep Grove baseball team for the BI34 should operate a car, for which Itaui uf uigiit will bo purllcjpat- and stu d y, und plan for the fu- aw ay his all castle in a moment. season show that W itcher was best ■ eason be is not anxious to nave lUM In Bi® vVlilauiOtla V aliuy (JUil Antique Given Lurk* 4 hank God!" a»«uciat)uu a tdui u ain en l at A1 tu is. Life is all ours. m an with the stick , with Cochran u»e lohow ing told on him. ' D on’t tem pt fata! Lxutve th is re second, based on num ber of tim es B s tuld Jan et arid Arthur that baity. Have tai uutat* aapovt to ac- i h e otner evening n« and Elbert Siluro Attention evening. The twu were in dism ay. gion leave Berenice for a time. at bat. although higher percent Bede were returning from a trip cutupatty lit« loatu. lu Ute backw aid play uf tho ' Let us all laave," A rthur **r You can write to each other He ages wuut to those w ho did not norm as president and secretary cum »« ia»t Munday low n«t wont claim ed. “Let's clear out and would not surely intercept your play in ao m any game«. The fig of tne cnam oer of com m erce, Boy* and Girli Guido Adulte to 8. G- Godard w ith a 40 hour leave the brut« and lak e B erenice letters." ures follow: B iees« being a t the wheel or m» On, wouidn l he!" w ejc tied fui »«coitd place with 4^. with us." in Number, Quality car. A-i the car approached the Bund them under cover to me." s< ‘ What good would that do, A r ¡n «y w«<v L uu H ill, Victor Ghattt- » 1 Cottage Grove city lim its it was " T h ale a good Idea—If I ever & c stopped because a wrecker nad "It of Exhibit*. b«i», o M Bakl«y aitd hUb«rt thur?" Janet rem onstrated. a p 3 2 Bad». would only m ake m atter« wore«! need to do thaL" toe nignw ay blocked, t o e ebam 5 • • • a £ her Nu. 1 think we m ust sla y and help "Take my advice and get out. 1 of com m erce officials left the The * oniiouiitty fair bald Friday 2 Bowser, M her in another way." .500 in Ft iday night*« m ixed fuui- 2 i never vet went uninvited Into a car to see wnat had nappened. and Hutui day und««r II»« «ponaor 1 5 2 400 th e y nad nardiy turned their »unt® Itaitutcap play, flia t prix» You re right, Janet,“ W ilton yard w here there w ere bulldogs, Horn ■hip of tho cham ber u i com m erce ____17 62 23 371 backs when som eone yelled, dtop fur luw n e t went tu Staw art Gail* said. “1 w ant to g e l to the root of Arthur said philosophically. "Hai W itcher •Uipuaaad anythin«; of tho kind 3 12 4 333 it!. •uu and Mi». H arold bw artx and the trouble here, and m aybe 4 can der’s a mean, sulky fellow and A rb« ioide be£i>iv held her«, the NUci < »« be- t h e two looked back to see Bagley V 3 333 tne Breese car sliding o tt in to the that's the best that can be said of -------3 ««cond pi lx* to Wtiltaiti Ztinutvrly g e t tu the root m uch quicker from du« luigely to uni «nutting ef S h ot.tall ____ 7 22 7 316 diteb. The driver bad neglected und .di > i C. V\ h« « b r. him. I think he would do any tu« outside. fu ll« of i <>iuuiltt«vin«ii, «uprtinlwn • • • __ 5 19 6 316 to set his brakee. B reese succeed Arthur looked earnestly at him. thing for H askell, though whether Lunn _ dent« of departm ent» and parti _ ! » 76 23 303 ed in jum ping into the car, steer E leven participated In a wom en » i "You'll never have a finer field In a rage or devotion It's hard to Cochran «uluily to iiu tic la Horn, tf*tier«l handicap flag toumam««nt Wed- fur psychological research. W hat tell." ____3 10 3 300 ing It away from a telephone pole D u t t o n __ »upei loteu d m t. Shockley ...... -15 59 17 .287 and setting the brakes to keep uv»<iay. Mt»» Jane Hlowoll, who do you think H askell's gam e Is?" "What harm could Bolder do Exhibit« that attta cted the placed her (lag in the cup on the Sw anson 3« 10 .277 m e vehicle from sm asblng into a me?" ...10 He went« Berenice s m oney. 4‘m greater am ount of atten tion w«re Don't get in hl« way that's M inton __ 23 ninth green, wa» winner. (¿ate su re- but I m in k he s fond of her, ____ 8 8 .261 fence. As soon a« m e wrecker the flower», hom ecraft and an K nickerbocker - 18 77 20 259 nad loaded up the other car It pu xe w ent to Mr«. Chester W heel tou. You generally love w h at vou all." tique» and a lu in ltu r e cMhlbit by A fter that the days becam e a Johnson ........10 39 11 .256 puiled the Breese car from the er. Un account uf warm weather protect, and as her guardian I H. 1«, («odaid ■ ___ -------6 20 5 .250 ditch the woiitwit have changed the hour suppose his affection and hts sense w aiting for B erenice In the farm Pillsbury 'ih e floW«i ahow wua In th a ig i and Breese bungled up a 4 ____ 1 house over which the blue-black M i n e r ___ 1 250 dollar for m e service. "It won't fur Wednuaday « play to ft p. nt. of power increoeed together '' of the M ower and G ulden club flower« flrat, Mie W M Mac ____ 1 4 1 .250 be necessary to put this in the On bundav he called at Jerry clouds of winter were now driving. L»Mear and the hom ecraft and antique» (Bbhon, aecond. Mra. A lfred W ulff. ¿¿any are taxing intereat in lad ____11 29 7 241 p a p er ,’ Breese auggeeted to his Moore's and w as able to ruuke sa t Every day W ilton w ent to the oak Shortridge depul tm en l wa» in charge of Mr». th u d , Mra. U I., G odard, fourth, der play. • • • .. 9 17 2 235 editorial secretary, hut to no avail. isfactory arrangem ents with him. and at last his hand closed on the N ew ton J. I*. GiuluUn. M r. Charlea Getlya. Lot JO Beat Cooper, E. prom ised letter. He sh u t him self 1 '!»«• regular »oclal evening will ____3 9 2 322 “It will be good to have ye," Jerrv Elmvr lie tg wa» in charge of Individual exhibit of gutd rn flo w Reedy ___ .... 5 17 3 176 "He turned ve out in his bedrrxrm to read It. Hmlth Hugh«» and adult exhibit», e r . finrt. Mra Bartlett Johnston; be held tonight at the golf course, com m ented hU/ry of Drouth to Be Idtd. ___ C o x ______ Dear W llton : ....—19 74 13 .175 and H T Itoae of 4 H exhibit». ee< und, Mrs. W. A Henranwuy. play to be in m ixed two-ba II han for courtin', eh? Well, I think M. A. Groves, pastor of m e ....... 5 18 3 .167 M Rev. L H. Burna wa» in charge o f gar l^rl 2J Beet vuae of «napdragon« dicap fouraonie». D luner will be Berenice done right to lak e ye If " I haven't w ritten before be Hrlcher __ ethodist church, w"ho has been ------ 12 27 4 .148 visitin g w ith relatives in K ansas dona and vegetable«. you a«k m e;” cause I have been nursing Mother G ates flr«t and second, Mra W A »erved. • • • ___ 4 ■7 1 .143 and atten ding sum m er school in Exhibit» by adult» were not a« I lernenway W ilton did not ask him m any Martha. She refused to go to bed, Dunn ____ i t*« jun iu f girls' tournam ent this things. Hts parting from B erenice poor dear, and died quietly In her C o l l i n s __ 3 5 0 .000 ia c o m a . W ash., is expected to re num eroua a» hud been expected, G ladioli (A m ateurs) Hubbell _ w. uk waa won by Mias Jean King 2 3 0 000 turn m any believing that the fall wa« had been ardent, sorrow ful, de chair this morning. The servants Ixit 1 Beat 3 «pike» of any on« y riday and will occupy his a a a 1 3 0 .000 feated and determ ined' She had are m uch afraid. Janet will move Arne ____ laigU y for boy» and girl». Hup« r- variety flrat. Mra G It. At neat. Sunday. P receding the ser O il., Bagley is p iu m ollu g a boys' prom ised him that ..... 1 1 0 .000 pulpit with Mrs. up to Mothei M artha's room soon, Bowser, W Intrndent H um aald an effort .« ond. Mr«. Alfred W ulff; third, Won Loat Pctfc. m on. on The Q uiet Time" Sun would be m ade next year to coi- Mr« W A. llem en w a y Lot Z golf club, with play to start after Oenver or Janet tor a com panion and even Gordon H askell approves day forenoon he will tell of the ------- 11 8 .727 drouth roct thl« Knpleaalon lle«t ba»krt flrat. Mr«. Hartlatt octiuol opens m b«pl«m bsr Play she would m ake her usual v isits to of this. He is afraid I will be Gam e» ___ and business cconditions in wilt to- on Saturdays. Mr. Godard'» eahlbtt. all con Johnston. Jerry. W ilton consoled h im self bv nervous, though how he could ex tne sta te s visited. »tiu ttvd of wiMxIa locally grown. talking of her with the old farm pect us to be llvelv In this huge Dahlia« (ArnuK ura) IF e ts Included a hediooiu »el (bed, »mall er, whose adm iration of Berenice place I don't know. I have not B a r te ls M a r k e t < Lot 1 lie s, cactu s dahlia« flrat, table, chair, chiffonier and cheat > of Mr» B a itle tt Johnston. Ixit Z M e r c u r y H i t s H i g h was as great as his own. He spoke mourned for dear M other M artha FA IR V IE W . curl) fir, baby w agon and vanity Best hybrid cactu» dahlia first, one night of the C hristm as tree. She was old and tired and wanted Aug 20.—Mrs. Su sie G aroutte N ew F ro n t of chinquapin; tea wagon of Mia. B aitlett J .lmaton Ixit 3 Boat Jerry took out his pipe and stared to go. Cook has her usual story— and H arry W ilson of Cottage U I 9 6 D e g re e s rhetry. laurel and augur pin«’, with d e io ta ilv n d ah lia flrel, Mr» Bart at him. Grove were all day gu ests o f Ida of her w aking up in the nigh t and tray of bird»’ eye cedar: cheat lett Joh n ston , aecond, Mrs. B art “That ain't around yet?" G aroutte Sunday. «eeing u boat with children in the The appearance of th e B artels and «tool uiudo of walnut taken lett Johnston. Lot 4 lie .i pompon Not now -he burned IL" m oonlight rowing M other Martha. P. J. Bush has been em ployed The therm om eter reached a from u lie « that »tood on the < -lx «pertinena) first and aecond, “Balder alw ays did act queer How can a place prosper under m arket building h s s been com in E u gen e the past two w eeks do pletely changed this week by the »ea»on high here thl» week, al bur* n property w here the Hie»» Mr«, liu rtlett Johnaton. about that tree. He lied to you such a reign of su p erstition ?” Ixit 5 construction of a new front in ing carpenter work for Dr. Roes. l«*r furniture »tore 1» now located, Beat aeedllna dahlia first, Mr» though .1 i» >ei »port of iaat when he said he sew it floating Cart Yancey left F riday for Arthur, arriving later, told him Moorish design. Tuesday nigh t a A tem perature of down He brought It down him self a Ira) of walnut flour a tree that W M Marl ilh b o n . ««cond. third y ea r» record Oregon to spend a few the hour of the funeral, and the take ad southern »tood w h ole lieldler*» feed »tore and fourth, Mr«. G B. Arheat Lot t/u wa» recorded Wed ne »day at the on old W hite Star s back. W hite next day but one be w atched the burglar attem p ted to days w ith his father, who is pros vantage of m e fact th at the front p ectin g there. ent therm om eter at the was a draught horse they used to now »tunda, with mo»»<*« under 6 Best ha«k«t of dahlias flr»t. governm F, Stew art plat », on e degree have After the funeral Mrs. Brace- procession from a nearby hill of m e building was left insecure glu-in decorating interior bottom of M is Several women of this neighbor B arllatt Johnston Lot 7: C winding a black course through ly closed w hile the change w as be higher titan i uvaduy • tem pera the tray, nut howl» and fruit Best exhibit from one garden bridge sen t Jerry up to fetch down the bleak air. Jerry hod gone to hood attended the H appy Circle ing made, but Omer Moore, w ho is lure Today ■ tem perature proba bowl» of maple burl«; fruit bowl first. Mra B artlett Johnaton; sec the tent and other things. The he one of the m ourners, and spent Sew ing Club a t D orena last Wed bly will reach that of ye»terday. of apiuco. tree had an A m erican flag on It, the rest of the day rather grandly doing the work, took the precau nesday. Mrs. Earl H iggenbotham ond, Mra. Medley. tion to sleep in the building and Hupei intendrnt H orn had a d if so Balder—I waa helpin' him he arid Mrs. Otho V anSchoiack were Moat th lr ie stln g and unluua ex In black, square-looking clothes. ficult tim e .nt I ng that exhibitor» hibit com plala rock aardan and says. I'll take down the whole The old place will breathe its w as aw akened by the prowler, h ostesses and tw o quilts were who left in haste when spoken to got theii i ib b nut i lu r in g t h a pool, Mr« T. C. Whaelar. C laren ce ir u e VV ils u n worked on. business. They'll want the stand, last some time. Just as M artha «hoit tlim* that light» wer« o ff mi-bbe ' Why for he didn't burn It did," he said com fortably. "And, by Mr. Moore. Mrs. M artha Fry and daughter, «11 t L I B WINNKHM Friday evening on account of an Mrs. H attie Yancey of K lam ath L b b ert, R a lly Speakers 1 don't know but Balderas a h alf oh. B erenice asked m e to give you H alf twholarahlp Winner» w itted loon any way you take this.” F alls, visited last w eek with Mrs. C ham pions in their protects and R e f u s e F i r e S p r e a d s flr»t p ru e ribbon» wore »tolen. Ida G aroutte and the W arren and him." It was another little note saying A tumpvrxnce rally, sponsored During tin dan« » Friday night a receiving highest «core on exhibit W ilton thought the description she had gone down to see if the F red K elly fam ilies. They were en h u n .i- i of HbtoflMM Wttfl taken and record book Mewing. Jacque by the inim stsrlal association, will accurate. route hom e from a trip to Sher figures were safe and to tend I n t o F o r e s t Morton. Ixindon, cooking. be hold at (t o clock Tuesday eve fi»»m a*tolknta that had not been line wood. Apart from hts separation from Mary M cKlbben. L atham , canning ning 111 the M rlliodtst church. Rav. Berenice he rather relished hts them a little, as M other Martha rem oved Jam es G unter of Sm ith n v er Ixrtham. cattle. Clarence True W ilson, correspond change of surroundings. T he stark hod. "though I did It more in ill in d s m ith - liana Trunnetl. Dorena, Aug 22. — (Special.) — was an over-night guest at the Delight Valley; ing secretary o f the txiard of sim plicities of life ware alw ays m em ory of her than to sa tisfy anv H ughe» boy» and girl» were char* l>ean Jackson. hom e o f a daughter, Mrs. Noble feelin g of mv own—those poor, A forest fire at the V erlln Ward acterixrd a» probably the beat that sheep, H orace W olford Lynx H ol tem perance and public m orals of iilal to him; and the plain E lliott, Friday, returning home had e te r bent «hown at a com low . gardeu, Jeaale Grubb. La the M ethodist church, and CoL old fa-m house, the silen ce o f the sym bols are nothing now! Maybe place on T eeters creek Tuesday Saturday. tham ; fo red ry . Ivan P atten. La Crank B. Lbbert w ill speak on great hllla, the bright procession Mother Martha has found her afternoon threatened considerable m unity fair anyw here The Fred and W arren K elly I property, but Is now under con th e D rys Stage a Come-Back." of the w inter days— It w as an I charges in that other world. ka to com» ■ thorn: health girl. Joyce W alker. fam ilies were dinner g u e sts S at with Mg »>.. .w -tMHtt. htit un a »a I >«t Lynx H ollow: health boy. N athan I her« wilt be no aduilaaion charge. open and friendly winter all com like to think of them holding out trol. The fire started from a ref urday at the hom e of their m oth- their hands to her. The cook, of use ftre set by Mr. Ward and ant wae lu r e with the picture», Edw ards, Hebron blned to content him. Arthur he course, was dream ing and rom anc burned over four or five acres. •». Mrs. Florence K elly, in Cot ( lot hlng for which there wa« a la ig e audl tu u n ty tta rra n t« Down. • aw alm ost every day. BerenlC’ i in g —but it was a pretty idea— The old house once occupied by tage Grove. Lot I Flrat. Grace St Elm o. Ijr. ence each evening. Lane county a w a n ant lndebted- -very week at least; when Jan« Luther B ettice left Sunday for econd. Alice Trunnell. 1^- no«s haa been cut i2u.kkl.74 in the could not com e with her Mrs. Den- their row ing her across the lake the C. H. Jennin gs fam ily, but C alifornia to return An exhibit which attrnct««d the than, with Mrs. She went so qu ietly—alm ost as if which w as vacated about 15 years B ettice's parents, w ho are atten tion of nil waa a hollyhock iliam . third. Jeanette Trunnell. La paat year. It 1» revealed by figures ver did com ing The little housekeeper som eone had stopped at the door ago. was destroyed. feet high that wa« grown tham ; fourth. Doris Sm ith. La cum pllod by County Clerk W. B. was no m ore reassured than she to O regon to locate. and beckoned her." by H H. Thciima. tham ; fifth, Jean Yearoua. La Dillard The E dw in Voss fam ily w as en had been on the day of her ar It. C Ku« hn<*r, county club lead tham. tertained M onday even in g with a The warrant debt totals 3171,- rival; the pupils were falling off. I W ilton poured out his heart in a er, wua here the entire tw o day» Ixit 2 Flrat. Jacqueline Morton. 604.27, as again t (tH2.4M.ul at the she said. The story of W ilton’s long letter—wondering at the inad dinner at the W alter D ow ens Joyce W alkrr. tim e the sem i-annual report of dism issal had gotten about and he equacy o f words, their nimble, of the full, hl# »ervlce» both dur London, second hom e at Mount View, honoring elusive w ays of refusing to carry ing and preceding the fair having Lynx H ollow, third, Edna John June 3u. 1H3J, w as made. To o ff had many sym pathizers. Mrs. Voes on her birthday anni m uch to do with It» »ucce«« son. Lynx H ollow versary. “When the last pupil goes. I'm ; burdens o f em otion. On his wav set tne warrants, tho county has Many («»hipllUt«" nt a w ere paid the Cooking to the oak he m et Sally W elford, I London, Aug. 21. — «Sp ecial.' Mr and Mrs. Robert Stacy and (kH.SJZ US ca«h on hand In the going," she announced one day. rock« > built by Mra T C. W heel Lot 1 First. Mary M cKlbben. La various funds. who had been to the funeral. "I shall be the laM pupil.” H er e-; Strenuous effo rts on the part of Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence K elly v is Sh e nodded brightly to him. er und daughter June that wa» a tham ; second. Jean Yearoue. La ited F riday even in g with Mr. and “We w ill bs better off at the nice said "You'll wait for tne, - a large part of th e population of You are still around these parts. B lack Butte com m unity w as re Mrs. W arren K elly. pat | o f I h i flow« i exhibit tham ; third. Alice Trunnell. La end of th i, year than last year.' Mrs Denver." Mr P ayn e?” The Latham ill club hud a log tham : fourth. Hens Trunnell. La County Judge Fred F isk predicted Clyde and H ubert M cNeil spent They left the housekeeper and quired to control a forest fire cabin in the forestry exhibit, H e tham . fifth. Jean ette Trunnell. I-a- Jerry talking on the subject o f , "Yes. Sally. You left the acad that broke out Saturday and the w eek end at Corvallis at the em y of your own accord. But I threatened the bron 4 II had a poultry exhibit. thnna hom e of a brother Brinton. fruit preserving and went out Into j settlem ent. The M ining Men .Are Here didn't. You see, I am engaged to I. \: R Hollow I 11 u ah«« p and calf < 'annlng A cousin of P. J. Bush, w ith his Adolph Grund, St. Louis capital the cold for their own con fe,en ce. be m arried to Miss Bracebrtdge.” fire started from hot slag from fam led 1 F irst, Marian Moore, La- •Xhll I • Delight Valley 4 X a ily, arrived Sunday from Ore more Im portant to them than the - th e quicksilver furnace. The cook calf exhibit. "So I've heard, sir. W e’re all house caught fire, the flam es be gon City for a v is it tham ; »econd. Jean Yearou*. La ist. and Guy Vale, well known plMiis of the Olympians. T he Hmlth H ughe« exhibit con tham ; third. Alice Trunnell. La m illing englurvr, have been here glad. We wish it could be soon. ing discovered by M ra Pooler, but Mr and Mrs H arold McCargar “Why did you say you would be sisted of cooking, newtng. garden tham fourth. Goal Myers, l a l ham this w eek Investigating the E ve the last pupil, dear?" W ilton asked He m ight as well give her up first it was saved a fter a hole about and daughter of E ugene spent as last." product» nnd poultry. Ixd 3 F irst. Dorothy Unllo, Ixt- ning Star, Cham pion and other her. Sunday with Mr. McCargar s m oth tw o feet square had been burned properties In the B ohem ia district. P rise» und riblain» were award tham . "I agree with you.” er. Mrs. Mary McCargar in th e roof. "Because I know that m any o f ; Grund has expressed Interest ed »» follow« She w ent on a few paces, turned I-ot 3 F irst. Ilene Trunnell, La Mr. Jam es Redford and Mrs N ettle them are not com ing back after In the district. "Mr. W ilton. I wouldn't W ilber o f Dorena visited Sunday tham . I I.OU EH SHOW the C hristm as holidays; there are back. stay up here too long." afternoon at the B ettice home. ta ttle I'ottrd Plant» (Am ateur») rumors about; since Sally \\ -< S t o p p i n g o t L o g g i n g M iss A lice Ke«*fs Are Being Shot. "Why do vou «av that?" Cow F irst. Dean Jackson. De N ash of Mt. View Lot 1 Beet »poctmen flow etlng ford's story of seein g my brothers B osld en ts of the city may have “Oh—I feel trouble," she an w as an over-night guest of Mrs. begonia fit at. Mt«. H 1,. Godard. light Valley, second. Clifford Van been startled during the past week and sisters rumors that harm swered. Clifford Van Schoiack F riday of N o t F e lt H e re Lot 3 ’le»t «pecitnen cactu s (any Prooyen. shooting w ithin the city lim its, m ight com e to people in the acad W ilton looked after her wonder- last week. Sr. Calve« F irst. Allen H ankins. by variety) first, Mt». T. C. Wheeler. but there la nothing to fear. A emy Now. Isn't that fo o lis h '“ Ingly until tne dip of the hill hid Mr. and Mrs. Earl H iggen No, I don't think it is '“ Lot 1» Iteaf «i>eclm«*n anv other Delight V alley, second. Vernon crew working under City Engineer Lugging operations here have botham and children visited Mon flow ering plant first, Mrs. H. K Nlclm ls. Delight Valiev "I mean actual physical harm, her from his sight. Coiner w as blowing out reefs In day even in g at the Lot W agner Calf First, Horace W olford. not been affected by the recent Godard. Const fork aa a part o f the not queer feelin gs and fear “ Lynx Hollow; second. Dean Jack- the closin g order issued by the state hom e at Dorena. C H A PTER VIII “I w as alw ays afraid of it. It's j ( u t Flower» (Am ateur») flood control project. Mrs. Ida G aroutte and son Ce- Janet and A rthur had a n forestry departm ent affectin g sev like a h id d e n f . r n i 't i : that may Ixit 1 Beat vaee of aeter» first, son. D cllgh, Valley; third. Eunice break out som e day In a catastro nounced their engagem en t to Bere eral hundred logging cam ps in the ford and house guests. Mrs. Mar Mt». G B. A r tltil; second. M u. Edward». Hebron; fourth. Jack Cam eron Again In Toll». tha Fry and Mrs. H attie Yancey H as your guardian m entioned nice but not to Gordon H askell, valley, according to- inquiry m ade W A llem en w ay. Lot 2: Beat Thornton. Lynx H ollow, fifth, lx, D uncan P. Cam eron, form erly phe dinner su sp ectin g him of having but lit W ednesday The reason given for of in a m a th Falls, wer*- me In anv way?" va»< delphinium » first. Mrs W. Verne Thornton. Lynx H ollow S teel First. Pete Reach. Lynx of this city, whose dexterity n't “Yes, he says you will have to i tle sym pathy with engagem en ts the order w as the extrem e fire gu ests last W ednesday of Mr. and A H etnenw ay; aeoond. Mr» T. C. passing bad checka haa got him of Culp leave the neighborhood after betw een young and im uecunlous hazard due largely to low hum id Mrs. Darrel G aroutte W heeler; thh d. Mr«. S. L. Godard H ollow Into trouble aeveial tlniea. w as ar Christm Sheep people. Mrs. Denver was also ad ity. It w ill be continued in effect Creek. as!" ■ O f /lim it f.r ' rested In P ortland Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrus and son until w eather conditions change. Aged ewe Flrat, H orace W ol m itted to their confidence, and one "I'll not leave vou. Berenice' I’ll Mi i ' W heelei - u d Isoul M charged with representing him self Clarence of Reedsport cam e Mon Cone, third, Mr» H airy Godnrd; ford, Lynx H ollow, second. La aa a U niversity of O regon profes not leave Lostland,” he answered dark D ecem ber night the four day for a visit at the hom e o f a gathered about the library and fourth, Mra Andrew Brund. Lot 4: Verne Thornton, Lynx H ollow: sor and passing w orthless paper stubbornly. th lid , Jack Thornton. Lynx H ollow talked in whispers, though listen C o t t a g e G r o v e P i c n i c daughter. Mrs. Clifford Van Scho "But he has threatened to »top H<*«t vase of roeea (six bloom») iack Yearling ew e First, H orace W ol at Portland departm ent stores. my com ing to Jerry's H e keeps ers could not be many. Only one first. Mrs. W. A H om enway. Ix»t Ceford G aroutte killed a rattle the front gates locked now. and servant remained in the k itchen— 5 Heat vase o f coatno» flr»t, Mrs. ford. Lynx Hollow sn ake having seven rattles one- I..ATH.A.M Ewe lamb Flr«t. Horace W ol the wav Is farther around hv the the others havin g yielded to their T h is S u n d a y Bartlett Johnston; second, Mr» W. day last w eek on his m other's Aug 21 O liver nnd Anna N ich lake." fears. Mrs. Denver w elcom ed her A. H etnenway. Ix»t 7: Best vaae ford. Lynx Hollow place. G oats ols. uccom panled bv Mrs. W innie "Then w e m ust write when we own additional duties as an outlet of mat (gold» (A frican) first, Mrs. First. I.uev Edw ards, Hebron: ; H agerty and Lois H agerty o f P ort can't meet." for her pent-up em otions. The fourteenth annual picnic of W M MacGibhon; second, Mrs. spent Sunday at the coast. To Arthur she confided her sus the C ottage Grove association in “He looks over the m ailbag ev DORENA. W A llem en w ay; third. Mrs. second. N athan Edwards, Hebron land, They follow ed the coast to Corval Garden picions that H askell was gettin g Portland w ill be held Sunday at ery day.” Aug 200 —Mr. and Mrs. Lot Bartlett John«ton. lis. w liete Mrs. H agerty left for First: Jessie Grubb, Ixitham ; ready for som e m ove w hich should P en in su la park, the usual m eet "How about our own post one W agner and son Robert and Mr. Lot W Beat vn»e of nasturtium s Portland. Lola will rem ain for two aecond, Jean Yearous, l.athnm ; m ake a radical change in their ing place. A basket dinner will be of nature's providing? Here's a and Mrs. Lyon Law rence spent find. Mt • W orth H arvey; »ec- box ready—” he pointed to a existence. “I believe he doesn't served at noon. Everyone w ho has the w eek end at Yachats. <»nd. Mia W A. H em onw ay: third, third, Irene Hum phreys. I.nthnni; weeks. and Mis. George M cReynolds squirrel hole In an old oak near want the day scholars." she ven at any tim e lived in C ottage Mrs. E lm er W icks returned Mrs. G B. AmoM. Lot 10: Best fourth. Ilene Trunnell, Ixtlham ; of Mr. Divide and M is. H arold Hani- fifth. Horner Hull. I-atham. by. "We can leave notes there— tured her opinion. "I think he's Grove has been invited and sev Thursday from spending several vaae of pumUe first, Mr«. W. A Crops m erlcksen of G rants Pass spent Just as glad they'vs dropped off. eral are expected to go from here. and If you can't get this far. A • days at Pow ers with her husband, H etnenway. Ix»t 11: Beat va»e of Corn First. Glen Jennin gs, Do- W edne-dav evening nt the Mearl thur will bring them him self. I Then the heft o f the w inter Is w ho Is em ployed there. phlox < perennial) first, Mr«. Bart rena. Porter home. ahead of us. and m any of the boys know." Mrs. R uth England and children H rs. J. L. B eattt Die*. Istt Johnston; second, Mr«. W. A Mi-s. Aniunda Hull Is visitin g at and girls couldn't com e so far Poultry "Wilton, w e ll do that! Mv guar F uneral services for Mrs. J. I . Carol W icks and Edna Steele vis Ham enwny. Ixtt 12: Beat vase of the hom e of a son. Albert Hull. Young pen First, N ath an Ed through the snow anvw av. I don’t dian has such an uncertain tem ited W ednesday at the E L. Kirk B eatty, w ho died Saturday m orn roses (three bloom s) flrat, Mrs. M is. Charles P ohley of Cottage per. one never know s what the relish the thought o f being be ing, w ere held T uesday from the hom e at Anlauf. H ebron; aecond. Eunice Ed C h aih 'i G etty«; second. Mr«. 8. L. yards. Grove sepnt the week end at the w ards, Hebron. sieged through the long w inter next mood will be Janet and I B ernice Mosby spent the week chapel, w ith Rev. I. G. Shaw of Godard I/>t 13: Beat vaae of pe Old pen First. Lucy Edwards. hom e of a sister. Mrs. Mearl are continually together W e w atch m onths. Do you think he m eans the Christian church officiating. end at the C. H. Bos la ugh home tunia« fin d , Mr«. W A. Hemen- Porter. to m urder us all?" Hebron. the shadow s as If they were alive. at Thornton Corners. He was assisted by R ev. Jam es wav. »econd, Mr« Alfred W ulff; Mrs. Carl B uffington and son of We sit bv the fire and wonder "He hasn't courage enough for A ikin Sm ith o f the Presbyterian F orestry Mr and Mrs Louis D odge and third, Mrs. Bartlett Johnston; C ottage Grove visited Sunday at when the wind will die that. Cheer up. Mrs. Denver. Lot 1 F irst, Ednn Grubb. L a Mother Tuesday for church. Interm ent w as in the A. son W ilburn left fourth, Mra. Alfred W ulff Ix>t 14 tham ; second. Milton Sm ith. La the It. O. Yearoua home. Mnrtha never leaves the top o f the There would alw ays be a w av of F A A M.-I. O. O. F, cem etery. Idaho, w here they will visit rela Beat vase of sw eetpea« first, sec tham . Lot 2: First. Jessie Grubb, A party of the forestry club was gettin g out of this place. Maybe house now but I have to watch tives. Mrs. B eatty w as born May 10, ond. third anti fourth, Mr« 8. L. Lathniu: second. Ivan Patten, La held T uesday nt the J. B. Grubb he will send us out as he did poor 1840, in Clinton. 111., and was S3 Mrs. Ruth England and daugh Godard Lot 1ft: Beat vase of tham Lot 3: First. Eldon W alker. home. A log cabin was m ade for her. for she creeps up nnd down W ilton '• the Miles years of age. She w as married to ter F aye visited at golden glow flrat. Mra Bartlett Ixtlham . second, H nriv McCall, exhibit at the South Ixtne County the corridor. Once I head her call “W ell. I hope It won't be at out. 'I'm com ing. Althea I'm com W icks home in Creswell Monday Johnston. Lot 17: Beat vase of Latham , third. Albert McCall. Lit fair. Mr. B eatty January 11. 1928, and night. Think of w aiting at that ing m y lamb.' " Thi Em it K irk fam ily o f An inontbretla« first. Mrs. W. A. had lived in C ottage Grove ever Mr. and Mrs. F t 'd Stephenson station at B lade for the down since. thnm; fourth, W ayne W alker. Ix,- "Keep close to Janet.” H em onway She w as a m em ber of the lauf visited relatives here Sunday. of E ugene spent Sunday evening train.” tham ; fifth. Junior Dugan. Ixtlham. "I have to sit with my guardian Mr. and Mrs. Jack K erns o f Eu Lot 18: Best bouquet of mixed ni the Hugh Trunnell home This night the four heard the M ethodist church. She is survived gene spent the latter part o f the H ealth som etim es he seem s so unhappy. by the husband of this city and Lot I Girls first, Joyce W alker, i Mrs. Charley M iller entertained I found him one day with his head splashing of heavy rollers against one grandchild. Mrs. H elen Cor week w ith Mrs. M. Mosby and Lynx H ollow; second, Marjorie her grandson, Jack Branch of buried In hts hands, and when I the rocks of the shore, and knew fam ily. Gerald Mosby returned W oodard. London; third. Grace St O akland. Cal., w*ho la visitin g at asked him if he were In pain he it portended storm . H askell cam e bett. San D iego. home w ith them a fter visitin g Elmo. Lathnm ; fourth. I.lndn To- her place, with a dinner party answ ered there several days. quite savagely: "I'll to the door once. “There's a door Advertisers give the community Friday. A large num ber of chil m ake a bonfire out of the whole slam m ing som ewhere, Flem ing," he nole, Divide Mrs. Em m a G regory and chil I-ot 2; Rovs first. N athnn Ed dren attended. After dinner gam es place som e day; It’s been a tor said; "if there's an yth in g I abhor a ^new^iNli’er- Patronize them. dren of Cottage G rove visited Mon day evening at th e M arke home. wards. Hebron; second. Ivan Pat were played. ment and an agony ever since I It's a slam m ing door. Won't you From a dark recess B alder stepped Mr. nnd Mrs. R ufus Arne of set foot In It I've been hound to go look for It?" W illiam Vaughn left Saturday ten. Latham ; third, Eldon W alker, Arthur went obediently. U pstairs suddenly in front o f his m aster, for Florence, where he has em Latham ; fourth. Pete Reach. Lynx Cottage Grove visited Sunday af- the wheel of your fam ily the and H askell started violently. and dow nstairs he w ent. In the ploym ent. Hollow; fifth. I.aVcrne Thornton. w hole terrible tragedy descended “W hy are you alw ays hanging Lynx Hollow. Mrs. N ellie P itch er and K eith on me.' I told him I would release corridor of the basem ent he saw On account o f The Sentinel bo B, Johnston, Mrs. Ren Sanford. him from his guardianship at once Raider gazing through the glass around? Go to your room; or go K err o f Cottage G rove visited Sun to the barns. You are alw ays un day with Mrs. P itch er’s lug unable to get list of aw ards C o lo re d e n ih r o ld e rv Mrs Nnncv If he wished; then he accused me peephole. sister, "Aren't you w ell enough ac der foot." In the handicraft departm ent un Ogleeby, Mrs E J Kent. Mrs. of being in league with you Mrs. Clara Kirk. "I am —am I— well, you ’ll need til th is forenoon, only blue ribbon Ren Sanford. B oys who returned from the against him. You two aro spying quainted with those figures?" Ar old Balder again som e dav." w inners are listed and are as fol P ain tin gs: O. V. Breese, Mrs. on me! I never wanted to bring thur queried. Steam boat country last w eek are lows: "What do you m ean?” Raider sham bled off. "Now Mary M organ, D. R J a n tie n , Mrs these Earl and Lee Cooper, Robert teachers here but vou "I want som e money." Q uilts Mra. N. E. Compton. Susie Cnrlile Vaughn. Glenn Jen n in gs, Donald forced mv hand, as u s u a l’ I saw Mother Martha's gone," he mut "I haven’t any! This mad freak and Bruce W icks and John Col Mrs. S L. Godard, M ie M A M lseellnneous articles: Mrs. T. there was no use, W ilton I left tered. "they might be forgotten." "Can you locate that slam m ing of Miss Bracebrtdge to revive the lins. Horn, Mrs O ussle P atten, Mrs G. Short, Mrs. C. F. H oskins. Mrs. him ’o his dark fancies. He doesn't school has taken everything.” M C. Sm ith. The H appy Circle Sew ing club D H. H em enw ay, Mrs. G eorge even take any classes now saye door?” Balder grinned. "You can al m et W ednesday of last week at Rugs; Mrs. D. H. H em enw ay, M atthews, Mrs. N. E. Compton, the sooner tho whole farce Is done "Yes, tep floor east wing Mother Martha's alw ays did slam w ays get m oney for Balder, Boss.” the club house, w ith Mrs Edith Mls.-r Eunice V anDenherg, Mrs. Frank Joll. the better. I dread Christm as!" "Look here, w h at you do—Is on Van Schoiack as hostess. Ralph Teeters, Mrs. N ancy O gles Crochet Mrs. W R. Chisholm. "Janet and Arthur are staving?" unless It was bolted.” by, Mra. W H. Johnston. Mrs An K nitted dollies: Mrs. A. W ulff. Arthur went w ith th is Inform a your own responsibility." L lta M osby spent the latter part "Yes, luckily." "Always on mv own responsibil of the w eek at th e J. L. W hltsell nie Morris, Mra. Q. C. Newlun, P illow s: Mrs. A W H elllw ell, tion to H askell. "Lock your door He saw Arthur next day. The Mrs. H ugh N ixon, Mrs. Ron S an Mrs. R en Sanford. youn g men discussed the situation when vou com e out.’’ H askell com ity. I'm tough. You're tender! A hom e at Trent. Harold K irk o f A n lau f Is visit Silver: Mrs Earl B allew . «t the academ y. “H e hates you. m anded Janet, w ho now occupied bit of a scholar, as they say a Mrs. O C o ll Caldw ell Ima jtrlned ford, Mra, J. A. Sm ith, Joyce Stov- ing at the hom e of an aunt, Mra •na. Brass candlesticks; Mrs. D. H. W ilton, as I suppose a disappoint M other Martha's room. Then he w hite-handed scholar." the n&nlcs of tho golf widows. (T o be continued) Ruth England. Cut work em broidery: Mra. W . H em enw ay. ed nnd by no m eans noble lover went on down Into the basem ent. I L'ouih O. M Bagley I, m aking plana to atari football prattle« Although avliool doui.nl op«» un III Sepiuuibar 111, tho«« who wish place« on 11.« loam have boon nollln.d to appear for Initial pia< lice Septem ber 5, whan equipm ent will be laauud. I lie Io«« ol auvulul from laal year a winning team inaki « It nui vsaary for the coach to alm otl ixjiupluiely rebuild hl« I. inn. 4 hose who are out ar« V iigil Murn. K ohl'll liuaenberry, Haymond i niua, l-aye Mtewari, Dan Kelly, 1-luyd t'hlua, 'tom ..p ia iik ie, Claiuiive trail«, w and J o.. Hole noon. Ih« hoy« will hava to be pul tlilouKh Ih ilr pa (.«a aa tho flrat gutu« ha« been le iila llv ely ached- ilh d for H' pteinber ill with Junc tion L ily. Iti gular week end Mamt'H will follow with Keedaporl, Eu- t;. ne, tjlilv eialty high, Koavburg, N o itli Bend, kprluall«ld and l-eh ■noir. 1 lie field h*<re hue b**en greatly Improved during the auniuiei th iou gli the eapuudlture of HLItA m oney allotted the city, which ow n s the field. ■ « Black Butte Country Threatened by Flames COY SCHOOLS 10 OPEN MON., SEPTEMBER IB Teaching Staff Assignment* and last High School Sub jects Are Given lh e city schools will open Sep- lem oer iu. H igh school stu d en ts » ill registci toe pre* mililg week Ireshm en ou iu vsd ay, hepiem her 4, sophom ores on W ednesday, ju n iors ih u rsd ay lortu oon and seu- lors ih u rsd ay a lter noon. ills » xacqueim e Brier of lu r- loca. Lai., nus been olected to tea m ciotn ,i,g and stenography, sli»a Merle Bowen, who has been head of hom e econom ics for a number ot years, has subm itted her resign ation and her position is yet to he filled. teach er assign m en t« are as fob low a H. B. Ferrin, su p erin ten d en t, F, L. G rannis, principal, c iv ic s, Lula Currln, history, Latin; Florence Jc-uks, ty p ew n u n g , business train ing, Poosk.-eping; Myrtle hem , c-uglixh; E lsie A. Lea, biology, genual science, m athem atics. Jacqueline Brier, clothing, elenog- rapny , Elm er Berg, Sm ith-H ughes agriculture, mat h-ura tic s. Mar gnret Turner, EnglLh, oral ex- pression; T heresa Young, English, typew riting, geography; O. M. Bagley, atnletica, m anual training, science. W est side school, lim a L '1 hum, principal, langu age; E ugene Dove, »riting, spelling, reading, nature study, physical education. Fay Isom, m usic, arith m etic, physical education, nature study; Myrtle 3nauer, fifth and sixth grades, G lenda Ross, third and fourth grades, A lice H aidem an, first and second grades. Central school: M. C, H icken- oottom , principal, sixth grade, H elen O lson, fifth ; Zenna Mough- infer, fourth, B ernadine Schneider, third grade; H elen Ostrander, second grade and m usic; M argaret Deck, first grade, T helm a W ilkin son, first and fifth grades. Subjects offered in high school are as follow s: F reshm en. E nglish 1, algeb ra 1, general m athem atics, L atin I, agri culture 1, world history, m anual training I, foods, related science, related arts, clothing. Bophutnores. E nglish IU , geom e try, biology, business training, geography, m anual training HI, agriculture III, foods, related sci ence, related arts, clothing. Juniors: E nglish V, Oral -xpres- sion, typew ritin g I, stenograpn y I, United S tates history, advanced Algebra, booaxeeping, agriculture, m anual training, d o m in g , foods. Seniors: E nglish VII, oral e x pression, civics, stenograph y III, typew riting IU , agriculture, ad vanced algebra - trigonom etry, clothing or toods. B e a u ty O r e g o n W o o d s Is E x t o l l e d W alden, Aug. 22. (S p e c ia l) — The beauty of O regon woods and the enjoym ent of an ou tin g there in are extolled by the Stub" M os by and John E ast burn fam ilies, who spent the w eek end a t the head of Mosby creek. T hey noted how cool and sw eet the air was and how green the trees and m oss were in com parison w ith parched fields out in the sun. D u ring their stay tney frigh ten ed som e kind of sm all black anim al w h ich m ade its getaw ay into the big woods. They thought it m ight be a sm all tim ber w olf or a black fox, but It got aw ay before th ey could tell what it was. They said the road was good, although rough in spots, but that a prettier spot could not have been found or the outing more enjoyed if the trip had been one of a hundred m iles, and w on der w hy more don't tak e advan tage o t the outing advan tages found so close to home. P o lic e C h ie f s W o o d P ile E n d a n g e r e d Fire Friday evening in the woodshed of G. B. P itcher, chief o f police, cam e near p u ttin g at naught m uch of the labor o t the city s doughty i>eace officer, for he had labored long and d iligen t ly to put aw av his n ext w inter's wood. However, fire laddies, being sym pathetic, quickly doused the flam ing wood with aqua pura and discouraged the flam es, m uch to the relief of Pitcher, who was sw eatin g profusely over th e possi bility of having to pile a fresh supply of wood. Cause o t the fire w as unknown. Advertisers give the communlty Patronize them. a newspaoer. / / You're Lost Your Relatives Use the Neves papers Every reader of the newspa pers, and that include« e vern ino, has freq uently seen Items shout som e person th at som e one w ish es to locate. In in num erable Instances persons are ocated through th is uso of the newspapers. Colum ns of the newspapers are given without ■harge for this service. This is onljr one of the ser vices perform ed bv a newspaper that should m ake persona stop to ask. ' W hat kind of a coun try would we have If we had no new spaper«? W hat kind of a com m unity would this be with out a newspaper?" Try to an- iw er th at question yourself by listing the number o f things a newspaper does for Its eommu- tity that could not he done so effectively bv anv other meth od -th a t no other agency at tem pts to perform. If vou feel that It would be » short sighted com m unity In- Iced that did not have a n«ws- paper. bear in mind that ex cept. for advertising there could not be a newspaper in vour com munity. The moral Is plain; Encour sge the advertiser».