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A m rtropolllon p r i n t nbop In a coming me tropolis Give K flrat e t a « » The Menu nel. » ••I I » it U J I (Eottaac 6 roue Sentine MASTER NELSON COUNTY WILL DECEIVE POS I HAS A VISION 55/,500 0. & 0. FOND Presbyterian Church Is to Observe Eightieth Anniversary of Founding APPROVAI. OE EDITORIAL GIVEN BV KEM Newspaper advertising I« unobtrusive, but ef fertlv e b e c a u s e wel- < onird, attractive. clean ■ Ut. SENI, . L ISTD GIVE N. J Nelson had a virion, which To the lld ltn r A fte r having read I" perfectly proper for a perron your editorial, "Soaking the Rich." bolding « pustmastershlp under a I wlah to express m y moat hearty dem ocratic adm inistration N J., History I« Oben of Fimt Religious Body Organized Here Lon« Overdue Claim Aguinat alwaya approval o f the Name. I have been quiet and unassuming. hud quick to condemn when i believed In Campaign of Few Weeks visions that the depression waa Federal Fund 1« Cut to over. He brought to T he Sentinel T h e P rc .b y t.tia n church will Ob- buiM in« The deed provided that I * ? ah ? V W orker. Have Opportuni 00 P«r Cent office a lim b of a Itoyal Anna •*rv e ita rlKhtleth anniversary Hun the property waa to be uaed for <,U,Ck *" a('f' roya* »hen I «hink cherry tree, on ala Inrhea of which day **» h two aperlal aervlcna and church and temperance purposes yO-U a rf r *k b » ty for Large Earnings W hy." the * picnic dinner The dinner will be only, that violation of the provision 1 can ,n<*orae every word, line, laine county w ill receive $57,568 there ware 40 cherries _ __ postmaster announced w ith all the held at 1 In the city park If wealh would rauae the land to revert to a* nt* nce and paragraph of your M from Ih r federal {). A C fund ae Someone w ill earn $390. someone eo per cent payment of Its claim on •■ ••‘ »“ »’‘•e of a federal office hold- conditions are favorable, other- the H aze lto n . a, ** .W*th th * fx,a"*bl'‘ « c e p tlo n . ___ l h . 1933 1.« toll. T. " H I gel enough cherries from •" I «> O E hall. Robert A two stury building waa erected. 'J Wha‘ you “ y aboUt Carnegie «»“ “« , . v to The announcement was hailed ,b a * ° * ,r »ra* •« I*8!' ,h r » •« *• on H w im i w ill tie toastm aster at a the upper floor being uaed for the . * " i“ y f V* llh,ad *h* r,Aht Idea. a< a rPauo , . , hi., w org —a * w ith Joy by county officials, who ,h * ,h l" >Tar-" • ’»* when any follow Good Tem plars and the lower floor r u ’ daraZ ^ U serlptlon »ales campaign announc bad almost lost hope of collecting r r " enough to pay tuxea The forenoon service w ill tie aa for religious services W h ile the * . rstand rig htly his operations. , , h„ C n t u L r r r v . *o.r, the long overdue V n d c n te a tr S depression can easily follow . P resbyterian. were «hr o ne. who 1 * * nl U n e ^ All who 2 2 e X r t ^ 1 ^ be over Processional by choir. helped erect the building. It was add th * ‘ you have W - x i •"> " bo take p art w ill to fund. But aits» M rs. Nelson had picked Poaotogy. Invocation, L o r d a later used by tw o other dom lna , w lth re* ard »“ » M in g ' commission « " d We are very delighted to get It," tlona The Presbyterians held th e ir * '.? h . h*‘! ,e r ,k “ n 1 cou,d do *» c , m m i ' . . i , r . , » -« „ , a Judge F red Risk declared "The the rh e rile s the receipts therefrom P»»y»r H ym n. Glorious Things of T h re services twice a month and the An<1 yon know when I ad- . —. J - . . , - , , H °n fact that our claim waa finally were only M i ll , so the depression I . on again Are Spoken Christ to n . and M rthodtots alter- y” u d ° 8 th ln « **»«< r £ > „ ,To to h recognised would Indicate we w ill than I can, there Is something to It. "’O'18 of • " cents on each new suh- Mcriptura l***o n. nated un the other Sundays. eventually get the full amount." I note w ith much satisfaction *criptlon w ill he paid a t the tim e Anthem. H i* C h an y e l*** Love." Reverend W illia m V. McGee wa» T he county placed a claim for Prayer. Rev W V. McGee, form t h . first regularly Installed pastor ‘ h* ‘ ,ha » " • « * • « « *• reaching out ,t bey 8” sold. In addition to the $95.981.55, hut the interim d ep art In the rig h t direction along the Jlb* r a l commissions, a ttra c tiv e cash er pastor. m ent deduct«! $220 29 on alleged ^ « hk i m nKco’negerh ,n *■ U -to n o n ’ U“ a °< * " d - b«“ ‘d" h a w each week. ihould Anthem , "O ur Lord Victorious." discrepancies "However. In ac T e n n . a rrivin g on July 25 IRRA ,he h” rty » I-P ™ » * ° f the »he m masses. B *«y houeewlves. school t e ^ h - . . . a ___ m. ”O Loving Father." cordance with the com ptroller gen history of the church. M rs Reverend C. A. Wooley, "bishop" Inasm uch as I advocated and vot- i r *’ or K’rls who are home from s t a r , decision of Meptemlier R o f Oregon, accompanied the young * ,Or P»»c‘ ' « ' ' y »*« thin g £ £ ? ' • , * £ “ « • J “ * » ' " th * w ork ° * Sm ith. 193.1 the claim has been certified 40 get ,he the same satis- local clubs and com m unity preacher to h l. field of labor 1° years ago, I 1 Krt 7 organ- Holo. M ern s id England. to the secretary o f treasury for W a r la not mentioned and no onr tin February 10 1R»” the Pres- ,act,on »h«» everyone experiences »“ «‘ons, w ill find in the w ork of . . . M« »J»«? by th r pastor, A O lort- payment In the sum of $57,568 93. h ear* alxiut any depression unlraa ous ch u rch ” d e n a n . moTed ' , n « r , h . U r ,Z ? - *" ab‘- ’ “ *<d “PP»«“» « * b y t t r l a n s ___________ ______ ______ Which Is «0 per cent of the amount h, a. g . ahou, „ w rl, „ D , they have been looking for to earn Holo, "God Illese This Hous < hurch at the corner of Seventh of Kugem- from Helsingfors I f the tim e ever comes w hen aome extra money, M rs 13dns Pearson. street and Adams avenue, where It I o . I previous paym ent, received |and w h rr. h r h „ , a rn v rd , everyone pays tax in proportion to The work of enrolling home per- At the « vcnlng •« rvh « • pastors of yet stands Pastor McGee was from the fund were l o o n i e r y , -,rty ,„ pdtcal mrI1 a „ Pr his a b ility to pay. we shall have a aona 88 subscribers to a home pa- 11*34. and October 1«. |wR3 {>„ u .th Ih , British Is le . N o rw ay I'm - ' a r '" '“ churches of the city w ill largely the Inspiration In this 1 " perfect tax system. I f th a t means Per wil1 h« easy and pleasant. occasions . hecks were for I47.O3I ¡. .. . . . Th‘,.. w rr, . , , , b rl’1,! «»* and form er mem w ork, although he left before it soaking the rich, then It Is high Everyone in the com m unity w ill »2. The two paid in full the c te lm . , ,„ r , hr (ll<h, ’ o,n * '» h » ” " ’"'J’' ' * ? T he “ - ‘ hod..« pe<e tim e the rich were being soaked closely follow the progress of the f„r the 1M2 roll I he d a m . for W h , „ wt,„ P„ n r „ g , abuu, lhp d^ ” F .F . " “ P*a ^ u* b‘ .tha f o r a * y property of contest for the $300 and $200 cash O M KEM warded by the county on the 1934 preaslon. renldenta will adm it that ualng h ym n* that long have been the Preabyterlan* and have since guarantee», everyone w ill take an popular In the church. added to the original structure tai atructure roll, not yet approved In Washing theie haa been «»nr for about three interest in the fortune» of popular • • • Id.« « U B i V«ar Ch ton. la for P9I.M41 70. contenders. T h i* w ill m ake the year*, but nothing like the one in The organisation th a t I* now the Rev. J. C Tem plet In m aking out tho 193A hudge^ the United Statea The Scandinavi w ork fa r d iffe re n t and more w orth th r tioard a n tltlp a lrd that the an countrlea have been found fl Presbyterian church had It* Incep esting to note that while than selling under norm al tlon on the flrat Sunday In July, year he waa to recejve $25 a month county aouhl receive IS0/KV) from naoclnlly Bound condition*. which waa the .-« venth day of and M r* Sarah Cochran, one of the the O. A C. fund, o f which flft.OOO The commission* and cash bon p r I>alr re p o rt* a large amount wan to wit» a llo ttrd to m arket road up of building In a ll cltlea In the the month. The flrat Sunday of hardy, devoted pioneer» uses alone are well w orth w orking * — — keep and flA.UOO to bridge m ain Scandinavian countrlea. and build* July thl year la alao the »«venth give him hoard free for one year. for. But to create a spirit o f real , ... , a. ° t the month, ao that the cele- W hen M r Tem pleton came there P ris o n e rs Spend Hours Futile- tenance W hen am ount■ due arhool com petition, the tw o cash guaran iiiNtrict» and and other agencies are n4!" ii i ° braUon b* ° n exact date were three elder» on the hoard who dlatricta oth tee* are offered the tw o who m ake • the • W height of much thoae in ° ' J . h' k . anniv. — -« s _ a « ly Digging Through Floor paid . the county's sham w ill be not a tta in r). , havp • » n‘ * « ~ r y . a , pioneer c itiz e n , and- t.lw a rt the best sales records. Following la a copy of th * docu Christiana helped in the w ork of tine thl ng le»» than $».<KK>, Fisk learn." D r Dale writes. This is not a prise contest. A t the In civic to Hard Rock Below. ment signed by those hardy pio- P**<or They were W hit Gowdy. •aid end o f the campaign the tw o lead government, care of our sick, poor 7 ^ ’ nee:a and God-fearing men rind H. C. Veatch. farnllarly know n aa $20» and aged. O n * jwraon only Four prisoners in the Lane coun- ers are not paid $300 and * women who years ago felt the “Vncle Burn.” and Robert D illa rd Ituhen I>. T in k e r IWea. naked for alma In all the cities w * None of theae 1» now living, but <>’ attem pted to break Satur- need of a permanent religious body Hultcn I ) T ucker. K5. died Satut have visited." and organised the first church of d o w d y ’s widow is still a mem- evenirUC and were locked up in . . . a . €*.rn day a t Creswell nt the home of a any kind in this sM tton of Oregon. b*»' of ,h * church. D u rin z the first P * * J '* * ! 1 cell!*' T ha fo“ r ' 2 u arte r* d w hat they have ^ k e l d v received daughter. M r*. Ida Jackson, as the an organization which lives today veer of M r. Tem pleton's m inistry n he U ' Be c« rrid ° r *" »he north- dur( th * ra m [)a , result of Injuries auffrr««d two in the present H re.b y te n a n church »he church was completed and fu r- 881 J-0™**» of “ J* lower floor, y llm lted^num ber of work weeks Itefnre when he wa« struck Tb. u n d e,..sued prufesNinz the - - » ’ •••' - ' d dedicated free t L ^ T X r' nV an automobile while crossing religion of Jesus C hrist, belnx as d' h».” no mesh accomplishment nf d,« k ‘ nK »u* through the , <t(d tn , a k , 1 w ill have to th * highway at W a lk e r Funeral sembled In the school house near »h e n one considers the scarcity of K™}Jnd » h e n officers caught »hem. touch with The S e n t i n e l services were held at the chapel John C u r r in . the first Sabbath In money ,n «hose days The dedlce- , The quartet Included F re n k T il- ,n ,ouch with Sentinel at here Tu«-s«lay afternoon, w ith Rev ere conducted bv »otRon and W a lte r M abrey, both of ' --------- July. 1R5S, In Ijin e county. Oregon, »ory services X A rry Nect o f Springfield o fficial Merced. A chengt In date of T h r Hentl In the I und. of tin- Oregon pres- Rev. < A Wooley. , CrF' ' ' Cal.. ' serv»nk tim e foi r y . » • » ■ p ii l y v i 4 V’C AC—n r x v I ng. Interm ent was in the A F A I, I , ,,f Intoraot to note that -•'»• “ »»OK musical instrum ents at the A C . I L U t l . A 1 N A C 1 ION A M 1 <> O F cemetery hei«-. ON DA RT GAME Mr T u c k ’-r w«» horn September ha> hern found neces.nry hr. „ u - believing the doctrines and gov- ni-m her» have been received from university; Ohla W ray of Mobile. ---------- 10, IM49. in Geneaae county, M ichl the date set conflicts w ith the date e m in e n t, of the said church are almost every M ate In the union ~ 8 • ln for larceny, and Joseph A. Junction C ity, arrested The city council Is still w restling gnn, and waa a fa rm e r his entire of the annual convention o f the based upon and in accordance w ith M any of the letter« are yellow w ith which »hr word of God and beliiK w lllln z »’“ » »•‘‘•»HV »« the fidelity o f the on’>' Saturday for forgery. w jt h the dart game problem and life He m arried M ary M ih»w In state editorial association T he »o support the gospel as God may pioneer who. when he left his George (.anadav. deputy s h e riff action upon request fo r a license M ichigan In 1171. had hern a t e a l the editor wishes to attend week bless and prosper u«, we agree to hom er did not leave his church *,n »*»-' 8t *h<- Jail at the time. t o conduct such a game was again ent of Oregon 80 years and of the date haa been advanced one Cottage O m ve com m unity 3« years *» »h* » 'e n ln g o f Saturday. July associate together as a church to On January 3. 190«. the Cum ber- heard a disturbance about 6 p. m postponed at M onday night's meet- H . was a mem ber of the I. O O F » b" ‘ ailed The Coast Fork Congre- l«»d Presbyterian church trans- 8 " d '>“ « » « « S h v i f f S w .t t s The ing. Paige M erchants p articip atin g report gatlon of the Cumberland Preshy ferred Its property to the Presbv- Kers looked tnrough the A petition of H ill A K in g fo r a Surviving are six children M t» »»>*« Interest Is growing keener In »«Han Church and ask the said '» rln n church and aa such It exists IM‘*T hole and observed w hat was perm it to handle class B beverages going on. Pltimu H ann a. Eugene, C lifford »hese novel auctions at which only presbytery to take us under Its »° »his day. ____ ___ .________ .. . . W8S 8 PPV°ved. The pulpit now in use in the ^he men were using a small, old contract was let to E rv in H a n - T ucker. Jesse W . Tucker, Reeds- Auction Rucks given by the mer care A group held »ervlce» before the Presbyterian church was built rlra "hovel, tw o sticks o f oak wood. ge n for 60 cords of wood at J1.50 port. Mrs. Id a Jackwin. Floyd A chant» may be tu rd In buying mer The chief o f police was Instru ct- T u rk e r, Creawell; M r*. Inez Mon- chandl»e and service orders con date of the form al organization of from a C alifo rn ia redwood box in and s° " ’ ® condu>» P‘P* which they the church and this group formed which P r. Oglesby had shipped l’'ad obtained by dism antling some ed to havp prOpe rty owners remove tleth. Haglnaw; 17 grandchildren IH h uted by Sentinel advertiser» the nucleus for the organized household goods from C alifo rn ia to of »he ligh tin g equipm ent in the weeds th a t hang over sidewalks an4 flv r Krandchlldran. — ' church and were the Inspiration eastern Oregon In 1SR7 and fro m ro ° m - Since the ground beneath the and , he recorder was instructed to Mrs O re ille lieu« h D lrs Fossil to Cottage Grove In JRS9. In Boor 1" nothing hut hard rock, the have weeds lemoved K l* I I K \ I I O M I * ' I O b ' l \ | ) 1 unem l services wsr» held here **• h« ing. fro m city fluuday afternoon for Mr» O rville The following were listed as 1R»2 the box was turned Into the ,w o «»fleers decided to let the property. a«n*‘ , r8 u laboriously N IO I I IK K Beach, who died June 27 nt Kelso. charter member» W illia m Oglesby, high position of being a pulpit In Pr> «a—. a .. ... dig . . on. . . Tbe chief of police reported 20 k " h officers d<- a r r „ t , during , hp flrst --------- W ash. Rev E K Coultei o ffic ia l- E B “ «V- H- C- Veatch, M ary Oglss- »h* church In which its owner c id e ^ ro , When Horace Conner and two ed M rs Bench'» maiden name was b>'- J a “ c Huoy, Pessen H ryanl. Pl«V*d so Im p .................... ortan t a part. Me A * r R? " e ar : " ? URh of “ ** year' w -th fines to ta lin g 397 W . V. V. McGee, McGee, first first pastor pastor __ o f .... the M r Canaday fired a shot-gun «on. n n lv e d at Grant» Pn»s Hun E lo ra M ay H u ff and she was born 8"n>u»l P llla rd . Elizabeth D illa rd , day a fte r a visit here they found January 27. 1910. a, C re.w e ll, her John Curren, M argaret Curren. church, is again a resident here » * • 8 im l,»K “ » ’ he »'8 " 8evcr»l Townsendltea Hold picnic Mr». Conner dead In tod. Cau»e o f pa. nts b-n.g Mi and Mr» J C. W illia m W Oglesby. M ary P. ""<> « rtlv e In the a ffa irs of the »* *» a »»ve ’ he men s heads^ The Tf)e Jocal Towngpnd c, ub sored a picnic held the F o u rth in death was not «lated In word » n il H u ff She le m o v id In 1915 w ith her »’Klesby. l.e ltltln Cochran. George church lie Is.th e only one of plo- , , J " * er 1<nr.W:, . ‘ O he l,v,n>; iti^sFecI " ° 1” bJec“ ° n to be' ng placed the city park and attended by a„ Small. Elizabeth H Kelly, J here, hut Mrs. Conner had been In parents to D u fu r, where ah. w —_ poor health for some time. m arried Pecemher 25. 192« Vanderwest. John Cochran. M ary “ ev- Tem pleton died last year, fam ilies of members and friends. T h r Conners lived here many Surviving are a son D uane; the H w ift, M a rth a Anderson, Grace ~ I» \ , \ v x* it IV 1 I7 W Rev' t-ccenstone of Silverton and RAINS IX) N O l INJLRE Ju.,Re j. j JeffrtP8 of year» before moving to G iiin la Pass mother. Mr». W in nie H u ff o f P u Vanderwest. Sarah Ann Bryant. ,, sevaial years ago M r» Conner was fur. and four brother». Albert «if B l'W h e th Bnsley. r a Boa*' lT Snyder died Satur, (.'MERRY CROPS w erc »« be speakers, but T he Sen- a daughter of the late Irv in Petrie D u fu r. H a rvey of Hood R iver, N «» o,le o f th « charter members •' 1 n,,r home 4 y miles west of --------- tlnel was printed Wednesday so Lornnc. She was the w ife o f Thos Is now living. and wus born near Ix>ran* A p ril F ra n k and O tn s r o f Portland. n v .le r u h .. h ^ .r . a h'*1* if nny cherries were cracked »h a» 8 report of th e ir addresses can W S ? , d ni,mds" mu, rniFrle“ Oc F ™ ’ a"d R‘' e1' Tw o fully ordained ministers 1875.8 M i IBM PI ' i * nr«* nix t hlldren. - — ........ - The funeral was held nt G rants LANE DEB I S ARE DOWN present at the organization of the .W " ’ ” l " . ? “ ne C°,Unty church have left th eir m urk upon _ r , S' 1925 at Carson City. Ney Pa*« and a num ber o f relative* She is survived by her husband. F? i a r *’ S,i,fht' a;™ rd in g to J. O. I* XX' txwr OVER $KN).OOO J Ô X CK • tho religious life of Oregon. They two sons. H a rry and John U lre v n ^ t e from here attended. ?. Re" e ““ eeawosocM. ¡? ea « « . ’ u-M r T O U W ! were J. Gillespie and Samui l P ll- of Vallejo. Cal.; a brother. James ° im ae*M ic WRVAM • ‘.T T ! u. > < v AIUT PLAVOJ ( I JUST KMOW I A M C iq )|? I I A V I X |>|| ( y r M A L I , '« . laine -o im ly I« In better flnnnetnl lard Qawfins uow ^_____ W illia m Oglesby and Laban Buoy h_'an*'¡.’i™ ' / ‘ a ' *'? show ers'and no suniihlno im m ^ l- Ä condition right now than It ha» jf /¿ÄAV» T V sisters In the east. I <>R( ED LAN DI N(i She had lived a U )y a fte rw a rd (h e r„ (g or n() hern in several years past, accord w eie electwl as elders of the baby \ ( m é S' ajtaä s#ö*crrn • tm Ing to a atatsm ent Issued by Coun- church, while H. C, Veatch was ,n ,h l" v ,rln ,t>' »«« five years, hnv- dnnjn„ . , th e h p r r t p , \ OAV AZB i u v * A ROOT r- . . . I...I. u . - . j . . .. . . . . .. nv c om e h e r . . t fro r „ „ m , Vallejo V o ll.,1 .. F u n “ « o i a g i i l l im cnerries. but If the Ing come here / 1 A V T T AAX> A WOLT ) On account o f a burnt out hear- ty Judge Fred Fisk. The am ount of chosen as ruling elder, la iu fa ll is prolongt*d and heavy eral services w ill be held at V a lle lug that caused hl ml pressure lo outstanding w a rra n ts Is more thnn A school house at w hat 1s now there Is always harm to the crop. go down, Chester M cC arty. Port- $109,OOH less than It was a t this laith a in waa used for some tim e ns jo. to which point the body is be It was stated. W hen the cherries land attorney, piloting his own lim e last year and tux collections the place to hold services, which ing shipped. become wet from the rain and the plane on III« way home from Port are b elter than a year ago. The were held once a month, sun comes out before they are dry Golfers W in Triiea. land, was compelled yesterday nt- amount qf obligation» due the Services w ere held at various crack and then they Zim - they always ternoon to m ake " a forced landing If paid, would all poinis points tor fo r a num ner ber 01 of years until ... E. ... R. . . Lem ............ ....................... e . i i o i o g » county, . . u n . y , 11 p iu u , w o iiio p pay ay o o n ff till . . , ley - - and - - W illia m --- ----- m a rk p,ahle in a field of oat» n »hort dlstnnc»* outstanding w a rra n t* and «11 out the need for n perm anent home ¡7er?V, . ! V 1 f ° r top, p * ce ,n the M r Holt tha rk.~$a. xf -------- local handicap ” OK 8a,a ’ that na about 80 per north s.» of D rain . No dtinuige wn* standing bond» and . interest which caused the w orker» to lay plan* for firs t flig h t of a tournam ent held Sunday nt the cenl of ,he comn' erclal varieties of done the plane, repair» were ;e amount to over $900.000, the judge s a building in the village of Cottage golf course Each had ’3 net 36. che»','lea ln I-«»»« county have been calved from Portland today and the statement »ay*. Grove. In the serond flig h t G ottfried G rab- P,ck,'d trip completed. He w a* ac< «>m ----------------------- in 1871 the church w a * re*pon- paiiled from here by Lawrence and < oa« h lla g k y I * In ju n x l *ib l* for the organization of a er won first place w ith a net 36 and C arl K in g second with a net K*‘y M *- Grov«>a Is T ransferred M I hn Hernndlne W l**e . Coach () .M Bagley, who 1» lodge of Good Tem plar». D. C. Un- 38. Rev. M. A. Groves, pastor of the " ^ 7 7 ,7 , »pending hit» sum m er vacation derwood and N. M a rtin were prom A 29-man team w ill Journey to Methodist church for several years, Nchodule ( hanged looking a fte r the golf course, came Inent tem perance w o rk e r* a» well Roseburg Sunday M arshfield prob- was »CRhaferpcd. at annual confer- A reduction In the tim e of South near being *e rio u *ly Injured Mon ‘ h’ ern Pacific northbound pa»*enfer day forenoon when the right leg of men w.a.s »MV g»«TV. v«iU 2 ^ ’ ,n b- Portland. Rev. C. J. H a ll 330, opsratlng from Ashland to his truussrs became entangled w ith .Samuel P llla rd of the Cumberland Sunda)’ was transferred here fro m Sllver- Portland, became effective Monday, tho shaft o f a gasoline pump. The Preabyterlan church and on May n irth s O utnum ber Deaths. »on. The tra in now leaves here at 2:10, {leg o f tho trousers was ripped o ff 24, 1873, the church and the T here were seven births nnd tw o A farew ell reception fo r Rev. Iw snty minute» later than before, elenr to the hip nnd Bngley was l'h ,« B ,n F .".’’n |r‘Fhnr <l fr<>r R a” , dea’ ha ln Cottage Grove d uring “ »>d M rs. Groves w ill be held at but w ill a rriv e In Portland at 7:55. throw n against the engine, several I. a e - w m f a ? ” ,ne »ccordlng lo the report of A « = » F rid a y evening In the church. the same tim e aa before. Thero hits atltchea being required to cloae the J? , i l " ln« " t. 7 eai ? h f re FF"?i?8 W K ln ,c. city health officer. Rev Groves w ill («reach his fare- Jim H ill thinka he's entitled to been no change In southbound wound. The rig h t leg was also p art of the M ethodist church, the W . K lm e, city health officer. well sermon Sunday and the fam ily all the tim e he wants Just because schedules. somewhat bruised. Awbrey building and the I. O. O. F W antada S tric tly Caah. w ill move to Portland Tuesday. he's tournam ent captain. NOI SUBJECTS EUROPE 7 £ ' : HF“ COUNTY JÄIL BREAK EOILEO BY DEPUTIES DATE OF FREE AUCTION CHANGED TO JULY 20 7