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I VOM ME X. «A CHURCHES OF CITY TO GIVE CHRISTMAS As usual , h u rd le of Ilia city wlll lak e lb*' lend In (,'hrlstiiias an tsrtalnm eiit A < pi» ndld inimleul piu giu n i wua given at Ilia lluptlal cliu icli Munday fan-noon and the t am aiiiiiig church«» will h a w pro « .a The m. M Ih. ethodist co.,,...« Choir Sunday will, .1 the (O T T A U K GROVE, LAWK ( Ob’NTT. O REGON. I III R.SDAY. OKI E.MHEK W. 1934 I ' ih StuH tor P oor Wanted Priday h I X t M B K K 11 12500342 EARLY MORNING CRASH l*„reoi,s whu have foodstuffs to liu contributed to Ch rial ma» hus- lircdv have been n _ „ _ keta for th Iheni ut ut thu cltv T r u c k M e e t oil K o w asked Io laavs them the city hull Friday a« plana have b«e„ River Rond ita Both Re changed and thu baskets will be packed Mat unlay Instead of Mon- turn from Dunces 'lay, aa prevloualy announced The K eepers of the Iran and Am erican U ubi • H se«zs^»*w, olgate, 30, uo, ■•••aie, alngla, lugger. Lagloli auxiliary will fill the baa- k ele and I hi y "will ba distributed * “ ? í.*.llTÍ ,n ,no‘or c 2 * * ’ Monday ufternoon by the Lion» early Munday m orning when u Mlu- cluh and Am d .b a k sd .r which M he waa -... erican — J l i g - l T o n tollid * « ••» driving «» • ...................................... curva about a m ile thia side of TAI/rtl D oienu Ih., truck lu .n ed ov. , Pioneer F o o tp r in ts How E ugene pioOably was cheat ed out of beina the »tai- capital, ae well us havin g the stale uni- vetaity la told in W alliug a pio near history of Lane county as lollow s . . 1 , , ... “ t . n. - W. g ± a “ l . l ‘ " 11 n .f l..Z 1 Xus tin- 'vexed queetloi'^of the lo- ¡ u t f 7 LÓ. í u , i , f « h . lo b m Z 2 L o n .t,tu i.o . “ X d Z S k r u « m R oasting Ears P rim e I'o r ( Christmas 1 toasting eara for C hristm as are The Malein clique waa not satis- not too com m on even In thia fa- fled with tho decision, so they vored section of tfn fam ous, fer l,XJk the poll books and kept them ; tile, fruitful W illam ette, but Henry l', u‘ ‘iU “ ,le r lh ® t,m e when the W allen of R ocky point la picking vuU «hould have been counted, 'th e m from his garden In such thus dw arfing the natural reault qu an tities that he Is able to serve ut lh ® election, and su b stitu tin g them on the table w hen he has ».“ * fbf “ * u« ,h ® com pany The corn planted -»• the * ««••• was* cu"|»sia^ a is»- w i l l was woe pieillOU P 'eced en ‘ *a,<’ a "d * • * not fully grown at ,,r lo aubnUt to th e d e c i- , thr- end of the »um m er season, but th _ , ’ “" ‘ .»'i' T " Z b“ Uo' 11 *“ what lh ,h< ^ “ »rb ba" '‘a continued * been so mild U> Í*“ ‘d to g «row k e r n e l, are are fully e v e lo p the entire vote was, hut we re- The The kernels fully d develop« ,naIk lhat fro|„ thw .„ f o r m a t c . --------------------- MEETING OBLIGATIONS Land Bank ut Spokane Gratified by Prompt Debt Payments. Is Marked im provem ent in coUac- tM"“ l’> the federal land bank thia fall la a gratifying indication that ,arrners ° f Ibe P acific north- west not only have « «Incera dw sire to m eet their obligation s but are In better position to do so, be lieves O. H- Junod, treasurer of thia cooperative m ortgage Institu tion at Spokane which serve« M ontana, Idaho, Oregon and W asm ngton. P aym en ts m ade during Septem ber, O ctober and N ovem ber and m aturing ------------- and delinquent Instali- manta totaled $1.545,64», w hile fo» the sam e quarter last year only was paid. Thia represents a gain of 97 per cent in receipts. Current in stallm en ts falling due w ere approxim ately the sam e am ount In both qu arters Thia good record of p aym en t, is m ost pleasing, Mr Junod de- clared. because It la th e land b an k a desire to help farm ers get 'i?.* “7 ........... maa • u“ > ' «• Oregon m e .. «is v »«P« m hour, pr«»»nl » Christ - assem h. , p o w ., > alitata. I’hu H m I vm II oii of I*ra«l,M -•upa.i- “ at 1 •« *»*nad by li» Il Wll*on. 'I'll» program UUI mUL U IIUIL InltLIl wltll ,,n| v .Uwht b .m .« » lo t t h . -la te . but at the that we , llld that , ^ ni. P l r r [I . Drt p T follow» lly m n by rung regallun, O n . lad suffered n u rtu red rib . . r’ « UlMr. “ ,,r r Ih« Kenton, M ultnom ah, D ouglas, Jack- Mllont Night,** pt«y«r, K«v M A the eon a „d C lackam as voted as G iove». "H«»k Y« Out of (he /n n Janies Itedm an was the driver «--< »W v w as a u t n o ..s « l to o .o ,„ n„ w. Eugene < ,.y, l id i. Port Rook. Milt», FM Wob«I. and . eholi , bi«»» ......... . W nMMnilfcnni fc» lU allU , v ld r lll,y waa w . „ „„ hl, Mde y.ue by 1 .« ‘y< the »ubrnn-m«. |Mlld> 1(M1. Salam 57«, Coi l*hou iih*a«ed llethleb»m ««.ntlull« -tol<» Min iiid ie w •» i /-• oí ,OMtl O<«upant» of the H ob ll' u,r P*^PU’ “ l the next generiti 57®, O regon City, 1MW Albany, 2 liru. d ltl« a»Ll 11« It. th» th. Ixird, Isold God U^d Curda 68 and Mure- Kat«« .u were o lile M lltim ore. D ean th a r e a /U i, the m uttei «4 iaMn< aater. 2 tirund, llleaasMi i'h u a iU and Ho»enmry Frag««*. • ° p *jUr‘ ‘ E ditorial .Note It is worthy of in P u f f i n a « i A f « Bh of |»ra»i«* choir; "M idnight In Mlaa MlUiinor«* »uifered painful Uw of Uw conautu notc that in the election In which A ncrea*e ln vU W U lg S a id t o B e lock 71 iu Playing Her l>u»ky Manti«*,' »opr a no aolo, injuria« but Mt»» Fraaee wa» hard- 140,1 »tattng And no place ji alleged that E u gen e City t»nor aolo, du«*t, Mia I** L* Gran* Attributable tc Upturn Sub Par Golt ly scratchrd, and Pleuard auffarad ’****‘•1 ever Ire the seat of govern- actually received a m ajority there nl» and J Brighton Isoonard. only minor injuries, l he H olgate u*,-ut uuder such law, which shall were 30 votes who cast their bat- choir, And Thai a War» Mh»j»- in Business, f B<;elve “ m ajority of all the lots for Corvallis, 7 who voted for t .‘u lla g e G love gulf v is were de- cai w as com pletely wrecked a s It h«rd». r h o tt. "Chiming Hell»,*’ -------- Ily act of October ,9, Portland, 9 who voted for Salem , m «n» and woman'» choru», a n Iualed ^ft-ltt In a m atch at Dak- tore along the aide of the truck. vwt<m cast. A bright N ew Year for lum ber- the :,tate j w ho voted for Albany and 2 who nouncem ent«, offertory, »«rmun- way Munday desp ite the fact _ that The H olgate p arly waa returning laou. ‘be locution oi l h « e-»ly from a dance a l Wild- ^“ l'“ “ 1 w as subm itted to the popu- voted for Lancaster Those in Dane ,nen ,n L^ n t co u n ty is indicated otta, "God« Gift to You," |»u«tor; 111« Kill Zinuuerly . arded a neat ,1.0» . . . . . . . . . . Mra O> Io. foui under pur and Mur< » •“’«I «'«I occu pants uf the CCC »«U at the neat g e n e ia l elec voting for E ugene City numbered *n a " official m essage which Her- A Lullaby," «oprano . obligato. flu te obligato Fred l,Kk cam« through with one under '»’“«k wore on their way to cam p ‘“ »« '** June, u »2, and every gen- 71«, so the num ber who voted to k*'1 ^o«; secretary of the W iliam- Kay .1.01, 1-I..1.I ! h . l . r S I Moth o l Ulus,- plavure had been «1 Eayng «reek after atten ding a ,r" ‘1 «lection th cieu lter. until som e locate th e capital elsew here waa e lte Valley L u m b erm en s aaaocia- Hot»«, T2L. .0 .0 Ed Weber’ <•" «lull..« Th. w m i p ,e .e d u ,g d“ “5 « _ ,^ ‘ « n"' r Ml‘y “ ' • " “ '•“ »ly large nurn- J? ‘ »s,r o f f ' during the weak preceding. u a ---- .-------- Horn M ; Hub pa, gull was leu ia r a a b ls dun .Sheriff Hwurla and D eputy Cor- ,u,f , V upo“, Hi* b* rJ choir My Shepherd and -A t the election in 18t>4, the King.* choir; "Chrlatiuas.” sopra- to u no««y course and ill I buy oner l*ool. held an In vestigation Uue»l,o ‘‘- l h e g e n e ia l law s of the .m M,'. P«V 'is.'.m N lllit wi-athe , he old vetera n , dem on ,‘e " ’ Munday Io,«noon, but were >“ »u vote was. E ugene City. I5B8. ---- Sai .It N igh ts sonrano and aito duel o,ist,al.»d that gull is not eaclu- “ «‘«bla to fix blame. point te c o v e d a ma Jonty ol votes lem, SIOS; Portland, 3SM, all other are ‘b ffca sed from e w iuuuou - ~.n-«o ~ o « uurrowers Mrs T .l W e J r 2nd Mrs C h .T e ,' »lv-ly a y o u n g ste r s gam e so fa r as Hulgote hud bee,, hare a year a l •»«®Uoo »« l«»k U is, how- places. 517. Thus Salem received f « « *» «A« quarter of 1934 to m oney w ith which to pay taxes Stroup' i-holr It. I<>|,. Oh Earth " *“ * scores are concerned Straw n • , ‘J WM* • «oil of Mr. and Mra. '”'•»> em phatically asserted that a m ajority of seventy-nine of the 1.13M rnilllon-feet for the first A t the sam e tim e, in recogni- .h o l r ’ hvm n Jov to Ih W orld" although be h a . passed his .is t y - J"h" H olgate of Tillam ook, to b-ugene City did, a l lh a t election, whole vote cast whereupon that quarter of 1835 a gain of more tion of reduced farm Income, the .o ,u ..-k » tm r. ¿ n e d .,-il.m E f u u .t h ^ n m v e r s .r y ^ .T le d a 75 ¿ r ; b . c h p U o . J h e body waa .h ip p ed . tow ,‘ wa’ dul> d~ “ " d “ “ Per- ,« " d . d° ~ ‘he f ^ say» Hit- S la te Republican, rnanenl »eat of govern m en t’. not include railroad tie quotas. m ortgage act of 1933 to m ake a Uinphrey la choir director and Ihree over par. * *•«* ldd® of H olg a te’s head All local m ills registered with tem porary reduction on its already Mrs It. 1. Cone arcum panlst Players, m edal acoraa and points w as torn aw ay, but he wua still the code authority are to have a low Interest rale a saving to north- The Sunday echool orchestra un wun- with Cottage Grove playera breathing and waa lush ed to the m inim um production of 18 hours a west farm ers o f nearly 11,000,000 a city, w ill, other occu pants o f the der lh e direction of Al G riffin, »am ed tlrat. were ae follow s week, plus additional allottm en ts year. H olgate car. In n,either forest will play al 4 45 preceding the Ziinm erly UH, 3, E vans 73, U based on previous records—instead Since May, 1933. m ore than 23. sarvice truck that arrived on the cantata. M orelucg 71, 3; G oodw in 77, II. of the quotas fixed in the last 450 regular type land bank loans scen e M is Z. A Coop of th is city- iatm iey «4, 0; Dutton 7«, 3 quarter which cut som e Inland and em ergency land bank corn- la a aioler and th ere are tw o ata- Anlauf 7«, 3, llu ffa k e r 35, 0. The M ethodist Sunday school m ill, to as little as ten hours a m iasloner loans have been m ade tera and iw u brothers living else Sm ith 33, 0; Straw n 7 \ 3. will entertain with a C hristm as where. week. for approxim ately <58,000,000. This, iiede. «a. 0; W olfard ai. 3. program a l 7 30 Friday The pro The change in qu otas 1« a vie- how ever, has been no m ere shlft- A total of 54a dow n and opt-rat- Lane county received th e largest gram follow s. N um bers by the Clyde Leonard M3, 1; Northam lug m ills in O regon and W ashing- share of the 25 per cent of re- tory for the W illam ette valley m en lng of topheavy indebtednesa from orch estra, congregational singin g; so, 3. in their fight a gain st the quota private Investors onto the land recllatlona, playlet, songs by prt- J- K Leonard 34, H , N ew ton O ctober hank A perm anent contribution marv departm ent, raoltatiun, K alt'i «0. 2V». uthority at has been m ade to agricultural re- W ,alley, feature, M arcia H iund; R ing 93, O, K trtlsy M, 3. advan- covary by m aking it possible for playlet. Junior departm ent, play- N. D eY oung 90. 1R ; w h ee ler 90, A Statem ent show ing the distri- - - —— to certain farm ers to adjust their obligations ipproxim ately 1st, Mlsa Myrtle Snauer'a class; 15«. ,.»1«„ ,.r > o e o -s ? larKe tidew m ills, and assures assures eo to a a oasis basis or of normal normal valuation valuation Church of th r ts t, I G. Mhsw, '*«0.000 feet over the preceding button of receipts 1,„.L listed 2, »12.252.74 , * ater on .,« ano song, Mlaa Zenua M oukhniepa L. DeYoung 90, 0; Mutton 90, 3 P astor Munday school, 9 45. m en week. The average production of as Lane county » share from the d’a,r,bu‘ idn of w ork to thousands more consistent with ability to clasa. selection, g irls’ qu artet, Irask 83. I"-», Farts 83. It*. of this school are with C om m unity this group uf saw m ills in 1934 has Miualaw, Umpqua and W illam ette 2 L 1emplO>' " ° n a more r<i u“ a B lf P * / » « • “ > <>«« their C hristm as carols, m en's chorus; Cham bers 94. 0, Mabcock 88. 3 en’s B ible class at arm ory; fore- bean ;«,o38d»12 feet; during the forests. The total distributed In m. ...............................private creditors the equivalent of congregational sin gin g, orchestra Carlson 93. 3««; G osttlln g 91, «a. M noon service, 11, the choir pre- sam e period In 1933 their weekly O regon was »70,099 45 , Th,7 j7 f..L 7 Cr.eaS* L" l|Ota t u “ lr-g a ca^h settlem ent, borrowers have Interlude; arrival of M ani,. O akw ay will com a here for a re- average w as 7735MJI27 fet-L Most of the »12.252.74 received if “ ‘ ‘ " h “ 1®*1 ‘® actual orders on found it possible to refinance more I'lis form oon service Mundi,v at turn gam e shortly after the first sente a seasonal program o f sacr- ed m usic, com m union of the Lord’s N ew business reported by 548 from the forest service by the ?,7rth»a n u, UL ,the P™8^ 1 o i stid than WO.OOO.OOO o f old m ortgages ih« sam e church will Include , p v of tha year, supper, short serm on, "Christ Is m ills was 8B,«40^99 hoard feet county cam e from the sale o i tim noTi^in'e reaae* “ the nat,or-a) a*>d obligations with »58.000,000 clal C hristm as au lh eiiis by lb s —— cam paign gets under they have borrowed through the Horn;" evening service. 7 30, the against a production of 78,359,18» her . to the W Lum * choir. The Infant J e s u s ,’ offs,^ -------- tv V33«: TV ’estern V 3 9 1 C 3 33 A ^ U i l i ber tX ri e com m u * - -------- --- land bank. young people will present m ixed feet and sh ip m en ts of 71.891,477 pany. Aside from tim ber sales, lory solo, m . L Mm klu , presen 09663364 --------------------- "Now, w ith the return of better program of inspirational Interest; feet, d h elr sh ip m en ts w ere under m oney is received from ren tals of tation of Our G ifts Io Jesus," 1‘ension f lu b la Formed. tim es, borrowers are sh ow in g their Jf- C. E . 5; Mr. 6 30; teachers' production by 8.3 per cent and sum m er hom e site s and th ■ like sermon, "The Clirlst Divine," by . . u ...................... ...................................... .¿ « B« « r - . r s r - i club. Monday afternoon, 1 30; . their current sales w ere over pro- but I the pastor; reception of m em bers s a s prayer m eeting. Thursday evening, auction by 10.« per cent. Orders sm all. addressed a m eeting In the Chris- to the best of their ability.** T- booked last week by th is group of ______________ The forenoon service at the tian church Sunday. A club was identical m ills were over the pre- Spanish War B odies E lect Presbyturlan church will be held organized to work in behalf of the < atholl« (.'hurt*li ____ _____ ________ * 1? 1 »7*’ ‘ *’d l,’k w eek by about 10.800,000 The Spanish Am erican War vet- pension plan. O fficers elected were al lo 3u w hen Munday school stu l'ha black widow »pider ha« ba »aid by F ather C airberry of tu * f«« t or aooroxinLaUdv w < *1^77^» w . . . dents will Join with the congrega com of ao m uch Huportanc« th at gene Sunday forenoon at 8 there _____________ ‘ ioWowi,l< Shaw, president; Rev. I. G. tlun In presenting a |>ag »ant, the the » luUowiug from the Decem ber will also be a Christina« foranooa If eat lira r»ur E lee te officer» W .N Hubbell, com m and- Shaw, vice president; Miss B elle culm ination of a three-m onth cam laaue of tha Scianca Nawa Letter ma»e *r * Fred H ack , senior vice com - Burkholder, secretary. An open paign, "W hile G ifts From the 1» o f i onaidarabla Interest • • • * “ • Star elected officer» m ander; W. D H uff, junior vice m eeting will be held at 2 Sunday King A reader tells the story of s Mra. Vinal com m ander; W J. Chapman, offi- in the C hristian church parlors A serum that uounlaracta the l r«w M rlh'all.S C h u n k . R. W Friday u . n s . u a» follow i Uethl»b*m as the virgin. lhe •ff« 9 t o f the o f t .n fatal bite of H ow ell, P astor - Munday school. mîLithT1 worthy Mrs.J 'u T. cer of the day; R. L. Rodgers, of- angel, shepherds and w ise men Students Conduct M eeting. (Written by Journalism Student.) p a s. i n review w hile lhe « hoir h1“ ',“ , w "1" w ,*»'?d ** 7 " b” “ * « r v lc » . u E v . n g r ltobeAs. « s - ¿ u ít e m atron E M. fleer of the guard. __ __________ ¡^resident Thom as W. Bibbs of _____ ___ probably ______ H. O fficers of the V eterans’ _______ auxil- .1 ..« . S . o l , The Mun-luv . bool ,’rr ,rv (”‘i b* »'rof. » rsd D Am our ll-t Jt L« w ,. ArnoldI will preach, a s « « l a t . p S ím ? . What w as the moat singa The MunJay school * , , , .. ,r ‘ L. iary are Mrs. Aida Sm ith, preoi- college conducted services popular class play for m any y e a n subject. An X -R ay E xam ination; j nd congregation loi o , ‘h ' U ni V .rally of D snvsr. d< |atrlm anta und H arrell, secretary; Mrs. R. A. dent; Mrs. Joseph in e Chapm an, ,n com m unity Sunday. H e w as was presented by th e junior class hd lo . «»la sarum Is believed to ba I the there will be services at 2:30, sub- low th 'lr r W hite G ift« "and Urn hiln Km« gin g 7i>c-îu<iina"'Mè.. , u *‘ h ‘« bly pvlen t anti-venom so- J<« ‘ From Theater M anager to C L,“ ‘' »«"lor vice president; Mrs. ------ --------- ----------------- Flor- acComP*nied by several students. Friday under the direction of Miss Self A , th" S ift, arc p i. ed In ,. U,1‘ “ >• b« '’ «» “ > - • «P»" J -'a , « g e l is i, at th is s e , vice he t e ll. J la „ aMK,, . r,.OI’ld *bc? enn? i‘- , i untor Pre1“- “ m onK them being M:ss “ i!* . P 01?.'!*?' M argaret argare, Turner It ------ ^ - ..........— presi- Dorothy w as the gift» ar<* pia ed in associate conductroaa. Ap- dent; Mrs. Ella Ella F’lec* Fleck, patriotic In- Stew art of this city. In the fore- three-act com edy. "Three Live the story o f his life; even in g ser d*>n‘ Mr" ‘, p atriot!. ... ----------- the m anger candloa are lighted. dors Obtained from the blood of rats **<=«. 7 30. serm on subject. A Lost £ 7 " .* ‘i . , , , <u‘,,° “ nf ed structor; Mrs. Bertha Rodgers, his- noon, th.e>" _h.eld a m eetin g at W ild- G hosts. In tho «veiling at the aatit« church Mt h»<t h«a»n »ivr.n aviiia . rT8s.it Soul in E tsm ltv '* ’ .« rtip .u . . . . h .* l , »*K*'*lwn will b<? held De- tori an Mrs. Flui» Sm ith m» a n o l d « T - —. ; Mrs. M innie M orelock, assist- M ountain and in the evening at "S poofy.' and M argaret P etersen. injection» of vvnoni rem oved from night the iemaind«*i of thl» week. old_ fashioned sin g was en- ant conductor; Mrs. M innie Sw eet, DoJ ena- They were guests o f Mr. taking the part of the "Old Sw eet- ■ assist- and Mrs LaSells Stew art, parents heart." showed m uch talen t In Schoen, M iss Dorothy. playing up the hum orous elem ent. --------------------- Other m em bers of th e cast who il z > were h igh ly com plem ented were: 111 1 iO T S C ' i O ( ‘ s Peggy Savage, M iss W oofers; Har- Boy Mhort, m r o o »oprano. Ml»« old Boslaugh. Jim m y Gubbtns; Myrtle Keiii. soprano; Mrs. G eorge ,,o n * “ n‘*' '*“ • n>au w as bitten " “° ‘l Munday f n" Stores of the city generally are MyrtL ft R flu ff Howard Arnest, Bolton; Ed Bau- Matthew», contralto; M om en t U“ ,u • "n “ u quantity of serum •cb,°?1’ 9 ,43’ a C hristm as program Schools of the city will close lo- in holiday attire and the streets Matthew» v t lA iitiit dw BlH F ogter. Joyce McCor. . . . . . . '»on service. 11. '"or,? w rem ain closed until have been decorated w ith Christ- England, baritone Mra. O. W. “dnUnl«tcred under a phy»i- ¡ f ’11. , g ’ven; forenoon a< .. m ack. Rose Gordon: Bob Cherry, Blackm ora 1» pianist and Mra, H. clttM • guidance Im m ediate relief C hristm as son gs by the choir: thc da> » " * ' N ew Y ear’s Teach- m as trees purchased by m erchants evening service, 7.S0. C hristm as *‘r» **'ing elsew here will leave to- A number of m erchants report a Mosbv Creek. Dec. 17. 'Special.) Briggs; Jack Caton. Benson; Char- K Mtevena, E ugene, w ill accotn- given, son gs by the choir; W ednesday spend the vacation at m uch better C hristm as business John A llen’s old Jim horse, lotte Burkholder. Lady Liecester: pany at the organ. The program Due ?w lh ^ r a U im io g Ince 30. m eetin gs w ill their hom es fo llo w . O rgan prelude; The Voice num he,» throughout tho coun- •'''''■Ink at than a year ago. know n io nearly all of the neigh- C<cil Safley. policem an, of Him That Crieth In'th«' Wilder- tr>'' ,h ” bl“c >‘ widow spiders are al*** w “ b E'-nngeltsts Charles --------------------- borhood, is dead. H e w as aged 24 The producing sta ff included: ness. soprano solo; recitative. b«l**'’ed lik ely to becom e w a . far . . " 7 * ' „ d “ ,,d J a c *l,1, Slankard __ In years. B usiness m anager. D ouglas Brach- rattle- char<e - »«rvlcea will be held every In his younger years old Jim *r; advertising chairm an, Eliza- baritone. Arise, Shins," chorus, great.-, m enace than the rattle- eVenlnM except Monday; »Saturday. could pull a plow or w alk a row beth Rohde; assistan t. K athleen recitative, baritone, "He Mball "»“ *«•, For w hereas the 3. « hildrvn'a church with any of them and w as eager D augherty; costm ues. Fern Tracy: Feed III» Flock, lad les’ trio Miss »’’a*«« *» found only In isolated to earn his daily provender, which property m anager. Cecil Safley: Kem. Mrs .Short, Mrs Rice.' reel l'*«‘ es. these poisonous spiders are ,, tatlve contralto. lllessed Art ¡««'»ding cities, la t e ly they have .E •,*“ 1 ‘ h ''n h ’ w as about all he asked for faith- usher chairm an. Lillian Gregory; Thou," soprano solo, "How Beautl b ,r " found *n bedroom s and gar j liv ,A / l ? . J ' P aa,or Sun ful service, in later years he w as stage m anager, H om er Buker. ful U|Hin the M ountains," qu art'I “* w«-»l a s In furnace rooms. . . ' 9 ,4;„’| .r° , *,I’?0 ” • e rv ,ce ' retired on full rations, although Many com m ents were m ade on ’» « . ... . ’ . . U a sa ssa w sa l — • fc. - « . _____ a a ._ s _ _ ** « im O n lO p lC , 1 h<* D ivine he seem ed to regret not being able the professional appearance of the Several .1 Mwwm» deaths their biles and chorua. Mr«. Short Mra *"»»»•«•• u from v u i uivar unr» •. . r e-»*. , . ---- .*— Mrs to do his part. R ecen tly the in- stage settin g which was the living Arthur Rice. Arthui Rice, R A bavr •>•»" reported In the United .. “‘i^ lce ; Trask. "My Moul Doth M agnify w |thln the past tw o years. ..„„Yata "The «4alv«tmn ‘“J* firm ities of old age began to tell, room o f an old E nglish home, the Lord," soprano solo; "Ming, O W hile thc alleviation of man- b,, th ' i„, ,rm,°Hi«?f .lsri“ ’*• both rear legs becam e paralyxed The orchestra under the direc- soprkno su fferin g can not be m ea ’. , , r ' "’••’“ " “ “ » ‘e lo n g u e. and he w as helpless. A bullet end- tion o f M iss E sth er W icks gave Heavens," chorus and chorus; - “ ' ”d In d o lla r, and cents, the new T h i X a ^ V i i ' Pr“ yer m **“ n* ’ ed all several selection s betw een acts. solo, "Ad«-ste Fidelis," I S ____ s c "«’lum rum nittV --------------------- Ed Bauder presented bouquets scripture and prayer. Rev JKinee m ay > ie..vn prove ».I to I... be worth »»«««way, , so. oi | . • . of carn ation s on behalf o f the A Sm ith, offertory, organ solo; ‘huuaaiida of dollars to the agri- < hur. I, of the N aaarene C V r l r C I U C I l V I I I t class to M iss M argaret Turner. "The P lains of Bethlehem ," m e . cultural world alone V lneyardlsts Rryi,oll i>„gt„, Su nd sv ’ 1 •' coach, and M iss Theresa Young, to soprano solo; recitative (a>, *" Colorado, parts of Utah „ v , f o i, „.ivU -e 1? aernmii contralto, ib l, baritone, ic ) so- “ nd northern ( allfornla reported by |j „ v T , even in g -ervi,-.' p r.n o ; "Glory to Ood." chorus; I n .t a n c .. w here entire T 30 C h r L m a s p r .^ rsm ^ b v Sun recitative, baritone; "peada on 1 roP" of «rapes were unpicked dav « k o o l pravei ineetlne W ed Earth." ladles' chorus; ’H ear the >“ « due lo the pickers’ re- “ eid a v 7 30 nreeltng. Wed- A fire left in a stove t d ren’s play shack at the A ngels Ming.'' soprano solo; reclta- ‘ “ sal to work In vineyards Infest- ‘ • • • F rank S afley home resulted in tire, contralto; Let Us N ow Go *’d by black widow spiders. In P resbyterian Church i „ ,, ,. . . sleepy firem en being called to du Even Unto Bethlehem ." m ala qunr- “°">o regions throughout tho mid Sm ith P astor Sun.Ins’ school to let. Messrs. Schofield Stew art. *<••« ‘«niato vines were badly in forotioon s.? rtc e io 30 a ,m«e«rn ty early M onday m orning. The O U sers of advertising space often ask Arthur Rice. W illiam Gregory. R «»<>_ W ith a protective so- ^ ¡ " b " glv.m preienU ng t’h T m 2 shack was destroyed but nearby what rates elsew here are and why rates buildings w ere saved. A. Trask; recitative, contralto; ru,l> available, pickers will no donna shenherds w ise* men and for sm all circu lation s are com paratively The Cottage Grove high school llo ly Night," chorus and solo; l°'>K'’r fear lo carry on their work m odern folks with then w hite higher than for larger circulations. C hristm as Program at 1-ondon. basketball quintet w ill m eet their recitative, soprano; "O P raise tho 1 *>« "pldera Hre extrem ely tim id gift» that God's h o u s e m . v h . U»rd." chorus and like the rattlesn ake, they nev- {‘. eautlf.U evening service V7 TO London. Dec. 18. (Sp ecial.)—A firs< league opponent F riday night D N ew spaper association s have frequently C hristm as program w ill be given on ,h ® I«*-“ 1 noor when the Leba- "im plied cost inform ation upon which ad * * * e.r "tlMch un less m olested But the C hristm as cantata directed I,v Mr« by the London school in the He- n°" Berrypickers m ake their first The C hristian church will have danger lies In persons unw ittingly Edna V Pearson vounc n.- io™ v ertisin g rates have to be based if new s bron hall at 8 o c lo c k Friday The appearance here In several years, ns sperlal m usic nt the forenoon disturbing them Many have been m eetings il 30 ' ’ * papers are to continue to exist. program w ill include an operetta Lebanon is reputed to have a service the follow ing; "Joy to the bltlan unknow ingly grasping the ’ e • • O That inform ation sh ow s that the larger and C hristm as pageant. strong team . They won their first World." congregation; There spider In a clu ster of grapes or In C om m unity Men’s Bible H a s , ______________ gam e of the season by a score of the circu lation the lower the cost of pro Dwell In Old Judea” (W illiam H. taking tom atoes from the vine the arm ory » 4 5 "The Chris, 44-5. The locals have shown Im duction per 1,000 of circulation, SII.K ( K EEK. G rtggsl, choir; "Lo, How a Rose Many city dw ellers have been bit- Story" will bi' the lesson them e provem ent since their tw o non- E e r Bloom ing" I P rnelorlus), m ale *«n while asleep, the spider hav- victory penant raising 10 44 I o ' " i UVC»»18r» TheK1' !-’■ s “ ‘c l'Ife ia "v league gam es w ith Drain and fan s O All recom m endations for m inim um rates quartPt, "Olive's Brow," com- '««k fallen from the cellin g to the Shaw, teacher ily left D ecem ber 11 for Lincoln. are prom ised a real gam e show that In C ottage Grove the newspapei niunlon hym n, congregation; bed. Cal., w here Mr S u tcliffe has em advertising rate Is low "While .shepherd» W atched Their ploym ent. B aptist Church, H enry W Davis, F lock s” (R ogers), choir; "Jesus Mrs. Uin ph rey's M other Dies. Mr. and Mrs. H ollingsw orth, 0 Based upon average cost of production pastor. Sunday school, « 45; fore- Culls Us," congregation. A Christ who recently arrived from Minne over the country the rate In Cottage Grove I THOLsiwr : FCPe Mrs A. J. McCord, m other o f noon service. 11, children o f the m as pageant will he presented nt Mrs. C. K. Umphroy, died Tuesday Sunday school will present a should be 30 cen ts the inch, while for half sota,are occupying the J. A. Scott 10 DRIVÉ OUT Ilia ' Veiling service by the young forenoon at the fam ily home In C hristm as program . In the absence of the circu lation given in Cottage Grove house recently vacated by the Sut AMP U22S people Of the church. Bayard, la. Mrs. McCord had been ° t ‘ be pastor there will be no c liffe fam ily. the rale recom m ended Is only 5 cen ts less Word has been received from * 111 for several years and Mra Uni even in g service. /S mvway I „ , ,T' J ' O ,r w111 Prt’arb Sun phrey spent tw o m onths with her • • • Mr. and Mrs. D. A. E stes, form er O R ates charged here are as low as those choc .1 i«fc.oon Uini 'be N azar,',)« this fall. Mrs, McCord, with her C hristian S cien ce Society. Sun- recom m ended as the low est that can he residents, that their youngest i V L iT .n ' i.in ™n ° f .u"1.*' huab"n«>. had visited In C ottage d«.v school. » 45; forenoon service, charged for the sm allest circulations. dau ghter E ffie will be m arried to day school will present their Grove a num ber of tim es Sur- , l _ subject. "Is the Universe, tn- W illiam B. G reene Decem ber 23 in ( h iistm aa program at 7:30. vlvln g are the widower. four eluding Mail. Evolved by Atom ic Lom a Linda, Cal. 0 For the Inform ation of Its advertisers. „4 m * » 0* The N eighbors’ Friendship club The Sentinel gives the rates recom m ended daughters, a son and several Force?" lh e Lutheran Sunday school grandchildren • • • m et at the hom e o f Mrs. Oscar by the N ational Editorial association after M,««0 class from the Thornton Corners — 1___________ l.uthcraii Church, at Adventist W heeler Decem ber 6. Mrs. Mary an exh au stive study o f costs of production. dlHtilct, under the direction of A d vsrtltsrs give the com m unltv church on west Main street W They are ns follows: Burcham will be hostess for the I heir teacher. Mrs John B audui. a n » w ,M M r. P atron ise them . Sylw ester, Roseburg Pastor, fore next m eetin g Thursday o f this 5,41 circulation, 25c the colum n Inch will give a ChrlstmaH program at noon service. 11 Sunday school w eek, when the annual C hristm as tkk) circulation, 2«c the colum n inch Lutheran service Sunday fore- , ha Carolers; "The s i .o v from Thornton Corners dlw tree and exch ange of g ifts will be 7IX) circulation, 27c the colum n Inch. noon a, the Seventh-D ay Advent c h r .s .m a s «‘a n d le . ’ Lll.h n ' h u ÎÎ' ,KC‘ “ ‘-h ,Is.m a s p r o held. nhuroh. 814) circulation, 28c the colum n Inch •hurch. ..Th(> Orl<ln o f •»« »U " , gram . Mrs. John Bander, director A daughter w as born Saturday, a • • »,41 circulation, 29c the colum n Inch. Decem ber 15, to Mr. and Mrs. G ar Floyd Thles; "It Came Upon the wl11 h" ’ v¿ r'1"« »ervlee The B aptist Sunday avhool 1.(44) circulation. 30c the colum n Inch. land Kimball. .. * ’»«>nlh (lav A dventist Orarci pre»««nt tho follow ing program m 'T in g( ’ ,i , d . u n s " ’o , f a s “ „ , „ V 1. lût) circulation, 3 le the colum n Inch. The district school w ill give a the Sunday forenoon service; „ 1 ” ' q ,™ ’ c i , «•" “ rk.“ i " Paul Iverson. P astor Services Sat 1.2,4) circulation, 33c the colum n Inch. C hristm as program at 7 Saturday Luther'a Cradle hymn, prim ary do \.W 1‘IV n, / ivfhr,Rlmi H am is, unlay. Sabbath school, 9:30, John 1,300 circulation, 33,- the colum n Inch even in g in the school house. 1.400 circulation. 34c the colum n Inch partm ent; recitation, Roy Wll , h„ |U unary Gibson, su p erin ten d en t; preaching The S. D. A. church school w ill 1 500 circulation, 35c the colum n Inch hirst service, U . P astor R oss D ustin of Hams; recitation, W ilma Moore; give a C hristm as program at the recitation, Rosem ary Thles; reclta i Î , k 2. (441 circulation, 40c the colun, n Inch "O. E ugene will speak th s first Snlur- church at 7 Sunday. tion. Carolyn and Elma M agnes kLrX , s 7 , ï . v!et an " ’ . the day o f each m onth; prayer m eet 2.500 circulation, 45c the colum n Inch The Cedars school will give a sen; duel; recitation, "Everyw here , , i ,„ i 1 y , ‘ ‘’ ‘ of the lng, 7:30, Tuesday. 3. (44) circulation, 48c the colum n Inch Christm us program at 7 F riday Christm as, Tonight," T o n ig h t.” I.ols I.ols Han " *“ ‘Th'„,.w K''"” departm ent. , 3.500 circulation. 51c the colum n Inch Han "w ,,|'i ' a¿ p"^w ’en, „ , -------------- even in g In the school house. „ __ .__ . sen; "Concerning Chr.s.m as," ....... v . , ? o X m Z ' i ^ « " “a bs^nce“ ' ^ Z Th'e' l,*m ’ Ph°" * W esley Dunean Is able to get » •» Thu... co,ildn t raal.t S unday’s about n little on cru tch es In the Sunshine. Ills old knew fe ll better lug, M adge Carllle; "Silent Night,” | pastor. ,n-sks. Chairs. The Sentinel house right away PilTTAPT PDfll/t* nnllir IflKrN "• ov klA/AV Tf LnV AM 9C 1C “nd DI ÌlA UHhllnl i I Iflhr »»« >« >■« t, ■ „< ,..... nrTn nin ninT ...... .. RECEIPTS OF fORESTS ORDERS TO EIR MILLS LANE LUMBERMEN WIN I Church News E FOR BLACK WIDOW BITE IS COMPLIMENTED Old |i H Advertising Frites Here H re L o w I'o r Shack Eire cta” adv‘~L_____ s DRAIN QUINTET COMES HERE FOR FRIDAY GAME