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P rin tin g B a tta g e produced I n G ra v e la h ig h In q u a lity an d •h ie In p rliw . reason ( « tin g e G rove's o n l y new sp aper given r o o t p lete co verag e o f the e n tire t r a d i n g t e r r i to ry . a t w a rn u T lu .f. OOwt Husk t»4 Wkal Wr Ikisfc W Iks Ib a g i (Nhav IM A MIRIAM PIPER FIRST MRS. SHAFFER SECOND IL r N WILL RETURN The biography o f W ilson Melvin Childhood schoolmates who had Breese, student at O. H C , appear not seen each other fo r h a lf a cen A calf at Mrutl M illa, near O re ed In the 1985 edition of Who's tu ry enjoyed a happy though un gon City, weaned from Ita mother, W ho Among Students In Am erican was adopted by a sow. from whom Winner» Announced in Sentinel Universities and Colleges." He Is Trip From California Would anticipated reunion Sunday at the annual Oregon-Iow a picnic a t Nine New Teachers Will Take a lllta r of pigs had been weaned a son of M t and Mrs. O. V. Breese Champoeg. Content that Added Many Have Been Completed The tw o wander about the (mature To be selected fo r this "Who's Place of Those Who Have F ifty years ago E lb e rt Sm ith. together and at m ealtim e the In ti W ho" means that the student Is New Subscription». Bert and M yra Nelson and a cous at Junction City. mate relation of parent and child ' representative o f hla college among Filed Resignation». in, N ellie Nelson, were schoolmates prevails. Thia u nn atu ral relation M iria m Pl|>er won first prise. the most outstanding college men In A d a ir county. Iowa. Separated Tw o women were Injured, one of ship la about the same aa some we States T he Cottage Grove schools w ill Moo. mid M rs John S h affer the and women In the U n ilrd them seriously. In a m otor crash at In HUM. when the Sm ith fam ily re open Monday, Septem ber 18. this see In life. Alan the ca lf adopted second prise of MOO when the This honor la the highest that can moved from that neighborhood. M r. the corner of F ifth and Madlaon the sow for nothing more than Judges tn (he Mentlnel subscription come to x student because approxi at about 7 o'clock F rid a y evening S m ith and the Nelsons had never date having been set by the school food. Don't we often eve In life board last night. This date is a runtest announced th eir decision on m ately only one-half o f one per T he woman most seriously In seen each other again u ntil Sunday. week la te r than o rig in a lly planned. those o f the eocalled hlgher-Upe In Wednesday night lxiulse W ynne cent are selected from each Inetl- jured was Mrs. Sarah Henderson The Nelsons came d irectly to the tutlon friendly relations w ith those of the was th ird , L orraine Coiner fourth, in N in e new teachers w ill f ill vacan of Ixis Angeles The other woman W illa m e tte valley from Iow a lower strata for nothing more than liens T ru n n ell fifth and PhylUe IMAM, locating at Y am hill. M r. cies caused by resignation. Band » » « Mrs E d ith Wood o f Junction what they ran get from them ? and orchestra Instruction w ill be of Monson sixth Sm ith came In 1011 to Eugene and City, d river of the car. The la tte r fered in both high school and S I . M ackln, E. It. Wiese and In 1915 to Cottage Gro.-e One of The I nr Id r nt on the G erm an »hip was bringing her m other from grades for the com ing year, and E a rl Ila I lew were the Judges sw the publishers of T h i Sentinel sines C alifo rn ia ’ to visit relatives at Bram an while In Naw York harbor, iveled to m ake the fin a l count, and th a t time, he has been In Salem more instruction In vocal music is Junction City. which rreulled In that ahlp'a flax planned. (he names of the winners were an being torn down, la not an example The C alifo rn ia car was travelin g the past several months employed A principal and six new teachers nounced Im m ediately a fte r the on publications in various state de at high speed entering the city on to be encouraged, nevertheleaa It have been employed. Judges' decision. partm ents. polnta out something of which we F ifth street and waa o vertaking a V ictor N. Phelps w ill become T he cam paign extended over a Exhibition Will Be at Armory ; B ert Nelson and hla sister M yra, may well take note as a healthful car being operated by Oscar Sm ith who Is now M rs. D elm er Dudley, principal of the central school to sign. I f the rioters were romtnu* period of five and a h alf weeks, and The la tte r gave the signal to turn take the place o f M . C. Htckenbot- Entertainment and Dance nlsts. as the G erm an government brought the local paper to the a t to the left into Madison avenue, and M r. and M rs. A. V. Nelson, tom, who has accepted the princl- parents of N ellie Nelson, reside at claims, the Incident shows that tention of many new readers. to Be Provided. but saw the car behind preparing I-ocal advertisers can no! afford Y am h ill. N ellie Nelson, now Mrs. palship at Burns. M r. Phelps is a even communists can not stomach to pass him a t the Intersection, so Dodson and a widow, lives at M c graduate of the Southern Oregon what Is going on In G erm any theae Io overlook the fact that The Sen F rid a y and S aturday of this week slowed down his car to w ait for M in n ville, where she served two N o rm al school and of the U n iv e r reaches p ractically every days I f the rioters were those born tinel are the dates for the annua) 4-H the other to pass. sity of Oregon. H e served as p rin term s as county treasurer. In the fatherland, It shows that fam ily In the Cottage Grove area .and com m unity fa ir Although these Aa the C alifo rn ia car started to whose buying power Is of conse The Nelsons have passed through cipal of the Stayton grade school thoee who have come here from pass, the operator evidently lost dates are a trifle early for best Cottage Grove frequently and M r. the past two years. H e and his fa m other lands become so Imbued w ith quence. The cam paign was no! put products. It was the latest date control and the car turned Into ily are moving to 119 south Sixth the u p lii’ J HI,«fly thfil th»-v wiml on w ith the Idea of m aking money, available If exhibits were to be sent Madison avenue, crashing Into a Sm ith has been through M cM in n street this month. ville and Y a m h ill m any times, but circula M>me way of showing disapproval but ra th e r of Increasing tree In fro nt of the H a rle y Gates from here to the county 4-H fa ir Raymond A. C arl, graduate of not u n til Sunday did they meet to of governm ental dictatorship that tion, and, while the circulation In and possibly from there to the house, severely dam aging the car. renew a companionship th a t had Oregon State college, w ill instruct commits bloody purging as a means crease was nol as large at It would state fair. b'our-H clubbers In par The women were so packed Into m anual tra in in g and physics in the lapsed for h a lf a hundred years. of subduing an enlightened people have been under norm al condltlona, ticu la r are getting splendid high school, and w ill organize ex the car by the Impact that It was a g ra tify in g num ber of new read • • e w ith d iffic u lty they were extricated bands In both grades and high ers has been added to the mailing hibits In readiness and It Is ex Speaking of the recent lynching Hat. school. This sum m er he attended pected that older persons w ill make and taken to the R. H . Savage home The M ills ambulance arrived m any exhibits. In C a lifo rn ia of the man who killed the Vandercook 8chool of Music in The w inn er of the first prise. a chief of police, the Kugene News Chicago. lo s t year he tau g ht In Prem ium lists were sent out on shortly and took the inju red wom Mies M iria m Piper, belongs lo one en to a Eugene hospital. calls attention to the fact that dustrial arts in the Salem schools. of the oldest pioneer fam ine« In ru ra l routes last week, but extra The elderly woman suffered a mobs only a ttack the weak and F. K. Noordhoff, fo r several years thia section, and Is well and favor copies may be secured at T he Sen never molest gangsters and those fractured Jaw, a fractured nose princtjMLl o f the Creswell high ably know n throughout the Cottage tinel office. The prem ium list In and possibly a skull In ju ry At last listed as public enemies. Even mobs school and director of music a c tiv i Grove territo ry . She has had con full was published In T he Sentinel reports both women were recover Culp Creek Flames Destroy ties there, w ill teach and supervise have r e « p e e l for th e ir own hides last week. siderable experience In selling m ag • • • music in grades and high school T he arm ory has again been se ing satisfactorily. azine subscriptions and she turned Logging Equipment; Burn The chain letter method of pass part time. H e w ill direct the glee cured for the exhibition. this and her wide acquaintance to ing the “buck** died out quickly. clubs and stage operettas. T h e re w ill be an entertainm ent I. O. O. F. R e b e k a h P ic n ic . good advantage when she thor Over 800 Acres. W * wish other methods of “passing Miss E rm a Meeks w ill teach The annual I. O. O. F.-Rebekah worked the H tarkbu lte, F rid a y night nnd a dance S atu r the buck* could t»e as easily oughly day night. clothing and science in the high picnic w ill be held Sunday, August Dlsston and Lorane routes fo r sub The past week has been one of school. She is a graduate o f O re handled. Departm ents In which there w ill 1», at the Veatch picnic grounds. • • • scriptions to The Sentinel miles southeast on Mosby the worst fire seasons this section gon State college and has taken be exhibits are as follows Flowers, 2*4 Mrs. John Hhaffer. who was sec A Ix»s Angeleaan. fMMilng as an ex Mrs. 8. L. Godard, superintendent; creek. AH members, form er m em has ever known and low hum idity graduate w ork. H e r experience of pert. says bachelors over J.V be ond, Is the w ife of the popular C o l domestic baking. M rs O rpah Ben bers and th e ir friends and fam ilies has seriously Interfered w ith get six years has been a t D u fu r and lage Grove night officer. D u rin g cause of th e ir w ar ¡»cd m ental out son. superintendent; textiles, a rt have been cordially Invited. Those ting blazes under control. So fa r the Beaverton. Miss Meeks w ill have look. aren't worth m arryin g Old the last three weeks of the cam and antiques. Mrs. J. P. G rah am attending w ill take basket lunches loss to green tim ber has not been charge of the girls' athletics. anyone ever any man at any paign the Shaffers made th e ir sub and coffee and cream w ill be fu r large and the section of the U m p Miss Faye H a rre l of G lendale w ill scription w ork a fam ily a ffa ir and and M rs Orpah Henson; 4-H club nished T ransportation w ill be fu r qua forset trib u ta ry age who was much o f a prise? to Cottage be second grade teacher in the work, 8 T Bose, superintendent. • • • Mrs. Shaffer's position In the list Grove has escaped. ‘ nished members needing IL Cara central school. She Is a Southern County Club Agent K uehner is In Tw o Ihttsburgh policemen helped of contestants Indicates that w ill leave the hall at 10:30. Two fires on Lost creek have been N o rm al graduate w ith six years' cooperating. two burglars to loot a shoe store. subscription w ork tw o Is always There w ill be a program of varied most serious. About 75 men have experience, having taught the p ri Cash prises are offered fo r all And then let them get away to boot. better than one. sports. been employed. The Lewis Lum ber m ary grades at Glendale and Jor exhibits except 4-H exhibits, and In • • • I-oulse W ynne waa third. A num company o f Eugene, logging this dan valley. A well known w rite r recently be ber o f her friends In tow n expect this, division every person exhibit To w n s en d M a y A tte n d S ta te F a ir. area fo r Its Dexter m ill, lost a con Miss Lola N ew m an, graduate o f ing w ill receive 25 cents. moaned the fa rt that people have ed that she would be higher. She Salem. Ore., Aug. 14.— (Special.) siderable portion of its logging the B ellingham N o rm a l school, w il F rancis H o rn Is superintendent rraaed to th in k W hat w ith dem a made a splendid start, but the clos Thursday, September 5, w ill be equ ip m e n t irXlihhng three donkeys. teach firs t grade a t the central gogs telling ue w hat fools we are. ing of local mills two weeks before and other members o f the com m it Townsend club day a t the Oregon a cat erpllhi warn» pile driver. The school. She has attended summer )# a n L magazine w riters telling ue our the end o f the cam paign cut her tee are R. p. Boyce and W Slate fa ir In addition to Portland area but n o d .'J ^ l& a te d at 1000 acres, sessions at M onm outh N o rm ay. San th in kin g Is all twisted and the radio out of a large am ount of business W o rkm an. The cham ber o f com and M ultnom ah county day. R o tary was la r g fly e ^ tg ile r . TM jc fire start Francisco State Teachers' college merce Is sponsor. booming aw ay all the tim e there that she had worked up ea rlie r In day and W illa m e tte valley day, the ed S aturday a n < % a s » i l l not fully and U n ive rs ity o f Oregon. H e r ex A ll exhibits must be In place by seems to be no reason to th in k and the campaign. She Is a mem ber of Oregon State F a ir d irecto r an under control today, Um pqua perience has been a t Forest Grove, noon on Friday. nounced today. no opportunity to do so one o f the oldest of pioneer fa m i forest Is a short distance fro m this St. Helens and Woodburn. • • • Townsend cub people requested burn. It waa expected that a ditch lies and on her own account a suc In the Junior high school in the The national forest service In Being a forgotten m an the first cessful school teacher. th a t they be given a special day would be around these fires by- west side building. Miss Rose H u t tends to aid m ining districts situat days of the month should be de and said th a t they Intend to Invite night. At one period or another of the ton o f M arion w ill teach the seven sirable and save him a lot of money. campaign Mlaa Ixrrralne Coiner waa ed w ith in national forest In the Pa D r. Townsend, auth or of the T ow n The fire north of the H u n t place th and eighth grades. She gradu cific northwest. These areas a l • • • send old age pension plan, to be on Row riv e r has been a p artic u la r close Io the lop. She did consistent, ated fro m Oregon N o rm a l and has I f something Is not done to make sincere w ork, and m any new read ready have been surveyed. T he Bo present. ly serious one. w ith a large crew attended summer sessions of the the highways more safe, there w ill ers of T he Sentinel w ill than k this hem ia district unquestionably w ill of nearly 375 men employed. L a t e 1 U n ive rs ity o f Oregon. F o r the past have to be a great Increase In the winsome young wom an fo r th e ir be one to benefit. Last N o Money Auction Saturday. reports are that 1.700 acres have three years she has served as p rin production of lilies. been burned over. This burn is a Introduction to the local (taper. Ix«sl No Money Auction Saturday. I-ast No Money Auction Saturday. short distance from Um pqua forest cipal o f the grade school at M arion . • • • Ilene T ru n n ell and Phyllis Mon The resignation o f Miss M arg a re t flo w does It come that Ix»ulaana tim ber. son did good work at various per T u rn e r, high school d ra m a tic coach has only one senator? Possibly A fire on Mosby creek divide, iods o f the campaign Others who re Huey bad his hog-tled legislature brought under control today, cov and English instructor, was entered the race and made sales ceived this week H e r position has arrange that. ered approxim ately 100 acres. Prob during the ea rlie r stages o f the • • • ably 100 or more men were used not yet been filled and one vacancy campaign were M is. Kuby Benston exists in the grades. here. H<> someone has found polygamy A of Saginaw and Mrs. L ottie M itch flourishing In the little eornsr of The Layng creek ranger station T n ell of Ixtrane Bill I-a m a s te r Suffers Injuries. crew has been kept on the Jump Arizona which 1s Isolated from the Speaking fur the paper as well Bill Lancaster suffered m in or in night and day. reel of the state by the Colorado aa him self, L uke l.ap»ley, cam It takes a bit o’ trouble now an’ then From lookouts in this section it juries F rid a y a t the steel bridge river I f the so-called "strip" Is any paign m anager, said this morning appears that almost all o f Douglas sw im m ing hole. H e was preparing thing like the W alapal In d ia n coun To help us learn the ways o’ life, I guess; th a t he wished to than k all county is afire . F ifte en fires have to dive from the ra ft which has try around nearby Kingm an, the w orkers for th e ir fine effo rt and A spell o’ cloudy weather teaches men been counted in Lane and Douglas been provided there, slipped and settlers really are entitled to some good sportsmanship, and he ex counties fro m Um pqua forest look fell against the ra ft. In ju rin g his kind of solace. Kugene News. To understand what brings ’em happiness. pressed the appreciation o f The rig h t arm . rig ht side and rig h t outs. Home folks have a ridiculous Idea No person ever yet has seen it rain W h ile the Um pqua forest was groin. nboul solace W e ll b .l the fellow Sentinel for the cooperation o f Its many friends and renders In help not affected by the fires in this who wrote the preceding paragraph Without the sunshine cornin’ later on; ing bring the cam paign to n suc section, yet the flames came so can't get along w ith one wife. cessful conclusion. • • • close to forest tim ber th a t the for But some folks get the notion grief an' pain Hecrelary o f I-abor Perkin» ha» est service volunteered a figh tin g Y£ G O D S! K« Tue Are here V stay, an’ every joy is gone. had a bath presumably a private LEAD CRYSTAL TO RUN force, 50 extra men coming In from pooa aany. a P s u o m a o u a s o o o one Installed In her office »ulte. Steamboat Wednesday. CCC men a m tP H Q B uvhsks auo ALL W IM E R There Is one officeholder who la have been used in large numbers. SAJJO TDAPÍ LlleS ruis, JUST O Seems like there’s plenty more o’ cheer than care z going to come clean. The general belief of federal and AVWOV ¿LH3EISES tu n u / Expansion o f w ork nnd full op , see For them that keep their spirits brave an’ true; z state forest officials is that all the O ther countries seem w illin g to oration during next w in te r la plan fires are of incendiary origin, in Seems like the days ’re mostly bright an’ fair, ' tended to create employment. reduce our depression by buying ned at the Lead Crystal mine. This from us all the goods we w ill per w ill m ake four large producers op T he num ber of fires probably An’ clouds don’t often cover all the bluel m it them to buy, w ith the proviso crating 12 months a year In the means restrictions on logging un An’ so, a bit o’ trouble now an’ then that we must loan them the money Bohemia district. til there has been a rain. Stockholders o f the company ____________ i w ith which to do the buying. Should help us prize our blessin's all the more; held a m eeting In Eugene this week • • • INQUIRER ASKS IX)UGLAS An’ when good-luck is greetin us again "E v ery th in g I am I owe to hon and voted to complete a flo ta tio n , EIR CONES est advertising," »aid Sally Hand plant nnd dig a 1000-foot tunnel. We 11 find things even brighter than before! Ores fro m the mine have been j recently. How ever there must have Ix ik e l The cham ber o f commerce has been »omethlng to her before she ■«hipped l o sm elter at Salt he larger an Inquiry fro m a man who wishes started fan dancing, otherwise the City, but prnflta w ill to buy Douglas f ir cones. Those ■ act never would have become pnpu when the flotation system Is c o m -1 who can g ather such cones should lar, nnd newspapers would not have pleted nnd only concentrates need com m unicate w ith the secretary of wanted her pictures, publication Of he shipped. the chamber. which, free o f charge, must he the The person inquiring says t h a t | Double H eader H ere Sunday. honest advertising tn which she he has bought cones In this section! A double header baseball game refers. w ill be plnyed here w ith Spring- several times and wishes to get in ' contact w ith a couple who were in About the bast thing that can be field Sunday aa the Inst games tor ■ the Cnscnde terested In furnishing cones sev said about the AAA. farm credit the tw o teams In eral years ago. and other a g ricultural organisa league The local team did not play Those w ishing to sell cones have tions I h that they hnvc trained Inst Sunday. been asked to act at once. As a contractor Sherm Godard has farm ers to keep books on th e ir op-j Last No Money Auction Saturday. moved tons and tons o f sand, but eratlons. 100% coverage. The Sentinel. he Is moving tons more out o f the L awvmm « Itavtfcorw* L ittle W an tad s Do Big Things. tra p on No. 4. TO b. TIES SEPT. IS 4-H FAIR ON BOARDS FOR THIS WEEK END FOREST FIRES DF WEEK Trouble an' Sunshine by £auSrence Haurf/ji nome