The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 22, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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Look
Your
Field.
Shop
P roprietor
With Higher Wages Being Paid
No Drop In Prices
Is Expected.
"The g e n e ra l o u tlo o k to d a y haa
so m a n y rro aa c u rr e n t* an d la so
fille d w ith u n c e rta in tie s th a t It la
a h a rd m a tte r to get an Idea as to
w h at th e fu tire holds," aaya C ro w **
L u m tie r D igest
T o uer th e
expression
of
a
p ro m in e n t n o rth w eal
lu m b e rm a n ,
' l l I* not o n ly necessary to d a y to
a lte up each m a rk e t se p arate ly but
also each In d iv id u a l Ite m
E v e ry -
o n * Io of th e o p in io n th a t th e re la
a co nsiderab le am o u n t o f hualneaa
tirin g held h a rk .
hualneaa
th a t
m ust e v e n tu a lly tie placed. hut b u y­
e r * a re w a i t i n g
to
pula« th e
reau lta o f th e increased prod uct Ion
o f f ir Aa a m a rk e t fa c to r th ia la
e n tire ly u n k n o w n In It * fo rce It
ca n tie v e ry Im p o rta n t an d It la alao
possible th a t It la g re a tly ov eresti­
m a te d C o n c e in a th a t had
o rders
placed before th e s trik e a t prices
w h ich a re co n sid erab ly balow th e
present level a re becom in g
Inala-
te n t upon g e ttin g sh ip m en t an d a *
th ia stock 1* m oved it to some ex-
le n t re lie v e * th e necessity o f re-
p la c e m e n t* w h ic h had been con­
te m p la te d T h a t I* p a rtic u la rly tru e
o f c a rg o business A n o th e r possible
e x p la n a tio n o f lig h te r p lacem en ts
la th e n o rm a l »eaaonal lu ll to be
expected d u rin g A ugust.
A c a re fu l »n veatlgatlo n o f th e
a ta tu * o f f i r m ill o rd e r file * ahow *
th a t th e re la re a lly o n ly one class
o f hualneaa th e m ills are a c tu a lly
needing to d ay an d some a re In a
c o m fo rta b le position on th a t, w h ich
la c u ttin g T h e price peak w h ich
was reache<i p rio r to the resum p-
tio n o f s a w in g by th e m ill* w h ic h
w e r e cl<i»ed by th e s trik e h a * lieen
le v e le d
o ff. as was to be ex­
pected H o w e v e r, th e re a re m any
w ho a lre a d y feel th a t th e
very
s m a ll
»ratin g
do w n
of
c u ttin g
p ric e * has a lre a d y » tru c k bottom
O ne th in g 1* c e rta in , the v a ria tio n
I * not g rea t T h e m ill* have under
th e new w age scales a m u ch h ig h e r
p ro d u c tio n cost th a n
be fo re
th e
• t r ik e and p res u m in g »hat p ric e *
a re to tx g o verned by costs It I*
u n lik e ly th e y ca n o r w ill go m uch
lo w er, th a t lielng especially tru e of
th e lu rg e r o p e ra tio n *, n e a rly a ll of
w h ic h a re now im yln g th *
same
w age acaea an d a re n e arer on an
e q u a lity »ban th e y have been In
several y e a r*. It I* tru e th a t some
o f th e * iu a ll o p e ra to r* In o u tly in g
d is tric ts w ho have but lim ite d fa c i­
litie s an d tu r n ou t lu m b e r o f m e d i­
ocre q u a lity a re p a y in g !« •* w ag e*
th a n the b igger m ill* an d
conse­
q u e n tly can go lo w e r on some Ite m *,
but the to ta l p ro d u c tio n o f *uch
p la n t* la o n ly tr iv ia l and haa
no
f a r re a c h in g e ffe c t on th e g e n eral
m a rk e t.
•‘F r o m
ev ery
section
of
tho
m id d le west an d e a stern f ir con­
su m in g te rr ito rie s
com e
re p o rt*
th a t the pro s p ec t* a re good fo r a
h e a v y co n su m p tio n o f lu m b e r th ia
fa ll F o rtu n a te ly , th e b rig h te s t o u t­
look la said to be In th e
c o u n try
an d s m a ll to w n * w h e re a m a x im u m
o f lu m b e r 1* a lw a y s used In an y
k in d o f re s id e n tia l or o u tb u ild in g
w o rk . In th e cities, w h e re It la nec­
essary to ta k e out b u ild in g
per­
m its . It la possible to m a k e a fa ir ly
cloaa e s tim a te on th e e x a rl a m o u n t
o f w o rk th a t la in th e o ffin g In th e
o u tly in g section» such
e s tim ates
a re not possible an d th e re fo re no
d e fin ite fig u re s a re to be had T h e
d riv e w h ic h th e g o v e rn m e n t h a *
been m a k in g to en cou rage m o d e rn ­
is a tio n and b u ild in g In g e n e ra l has
been an d s till la v e ry exten sive T h e
ease w ith w h ic h m oney can be ob­
ta in e d fo r such w o rk
an d
th e
sound a rg u m e n ts In fa v o r o f m o d ­
e rn is a tio n a re u n q u estio n a b ly c r e a t­
in g a «w ing In th a t d ire c tio n w h ich
Is becom in g contagious.
**R oosevelt** a d m in is tra tio n Is go­
ing to lit e r a lly fo rc e In to c ir c u la ­
tio n d u rin g th e n ext 12
m onths
close to fiv e b illio n d o lla rs and It
stands to reason th a t some o f It Is
going to flo w In to th e ch an n els o f
th e lu m b e r m a rk e t."
LATHAM
Aug. 20. M rs.
D a v id
t ’ox
of
K la m a th K ails an d O F . W ils o n o f
1 O rla n d . C al., a re v is itin g
nt
th e
h o m e * o f M rs M a m ie T iu n n e ll and
H u g h T iu n n e ll M rs. ('o x Is a sis­
te r o f M rs. M a m ie T r u n n e ll and
M r. W ils o n Is an uncle.
M is . E rn e s t A n d erso n
of
C ut
B a n k . M o n t., spent th e w eek end
at th e hom e o f a s is te r-ln -la w . M rs.
H u g h T r u n n e ll
M rs. M e a rl P o rte r re tu rn e d Sat.
fro m sp ending a w eek at M c C ie d le
sp rin gs. She w as a c co m p a n ied by
M rs. S h e rm a n C h a p m a n o f D ra in .
T h e M e a rl P o rte r fa m ily a tte n d ­
ed th e Catholic picnic at I«ayng*s
grove Sun.
M r. an d M rs. P a lm e r
of
C.O.
called M on. a t th e C.
C.
M ille r
hom e.
M r. an d M rs. M a tts o n '
C u lp
C re e k spent Sun. at the .1 «V Chaf>-
m an home.
M i s. A m a n d a H u ll, w ho had spent
tw o w eeks n t th e R. (). Y earo u s
hom e Is now at th e A lb e rt
H u ll
home.
M iss A u d re y W n lk e i v is ited Mon.
at the H o n n o ld ho m e at M t. V ie w .
R ic h a rd R a ilw a y u n d e rw e n t an
operation on one leg at St. Vin­
cent’s hospital. Portland. Mrs. Rad
w ay rem a in e d w ith h im u n til F r l
M ads O v r r g a a rd . who has been
h a vin g savers »ys tro u b le , is slo w ­
ly Im p ro v in g
T h e R O Y earou s fa m ily , th e Ir a
llr id le r fa m ily , A lfre d Ih id le r . the
T o m S ikes fa m ily and th e H u g h
T r u n n e ll fa m ly atte n d e d th e I O
( > F
j-l< nl< si ' '
g io u n d « Sun.
T h e Ix*e W illia m s fa m ily rscent
|y spent a w eek In G ra n ts Pass a t
Of M l an d M i a II
'H a m iftr r lrk s e n
Mrs. E m m « K e lly o f Ix m d o n vis­
it ed Sun a t th e W A
G a ro u tte
hom e
M r. and M rs
N elson (J a ro u tte
an d Min G e ra ld o f lx ira n e visited
Ma» at the W T G a ro u tte home.
W o rd has best) received here uf
the b irth o f a son to M r and M rs
H o w a rd Cross o f Ijin c a s te r . C a l
M rs. Cross wa»
L u c lla
E n g la n d ,
fo rm e r resid ent.
Ja ck B ra n c h o f Han Fran cisc o ,
w h o haa spent th e su m in ei at the
hom e o f g ra n d p a re n ts ,
M r.
and
M rs C <* M ille r, w ill r e tu rn to his
hom e Hat
M r and M rs
C a rl
B u ffin g to n
and Min R ic h a rd visited re c e n tly
at th e K E. P e r ry hom e at D e x te r
M r and M r« B ert M rott vis it ed
Hat w ith M rs
McotVa d a u g h te r.
B e tty E y la r , who Is w o rk in g fo r
an eld e rly lad y a t C u rtin .
T h e J im H u n tn m a n fa m ily pic­
n icked Hun on M osby creek w ith
frien d s. T h e y also
atte n d e d
th e
h a ll gam e betw een M<isby
cre e k
an d D ra in .
A n H l-y ear old m a n fr o m Mwlne
spent Hat n ight at th e B ert S cott
hom e H e had been to V a n c o u v e r.
B C., an d was re tu rn in g borne H e
sharpens scisM>rs an d w a lk e d a ll o f
the way
C a lle rs at th e C H M a s te r hom e
Hat and Hun w e re M r an d M rs.
C B B a lfo r o f e a s te rn
O rego n.
Haldon P o w e ll o f H eb ro n . H o w a rd
T a y lo r c f C G . M r and M rs. E J
ge ars <if D e lig h t v a lle y an d M r and
M rs Chas. M< K lb b e n o f C G .
M rs. R a y C a r te r and tw o c h il­
d ren . M rs N e ll R u n y a n an d M rs.
M a ry R u n y a n , a ll o f Y o n c a lla . M rs
D a v id Cox o f K la m a th F a lls and
( ) F W ils o n o f O rla n d s . C a l , vis­
ited F r l at th e M rs. M a rte T r u n ­
nell hom e.
M l an d M rs P J
P la s te r
of
•W a te r lo o a re v is itin g a son. C. H
P laster.
M t« H ag en W illia m s o f P o rtla n d
vis ited Sun. at th e John M c C a ll
hom e
M r an d M rs. C H P la s te r visited
In C oburg T h u r s
FAIRVIEW.
Aug. 2n V e lv a Bush o f K la m a th
F a lls s|ient la s t w eek nt th e hom e
o f a b ro th e r, P. J Bush.
N o la C h a m p io n , c a p ta in In the
S a lv a tio n A rm y In H im kan e. was
nn o v e rn ig h t guest W ed
at
th e
hom<- o f a cousin. M rs. F re d K e lly .
R oy E n g la n d re tu rn e d Hat fro m
th e B o h e m ia d is tr ic t, w h e re he had
been ta k in g th e p lace o f F a y S lew -
a r t. w ho was In ju re d a short tim e
ago.
A m y Ijx n c a s te r o f M t V ie w «pent
last w eek at the H u r ly J u lia n hom e
C a rl Y a n c e y o f D laston
visited
over th e week end w ith a
sister.
M rs . Id a G a ro u tte
E rn a s t G lllls p le o f R ed m o n d , a f ­
te r spending tw o w eeks nt th e hom e
o f a b ro th e r G le n w nt to IH sston
n o t ic b o r r .x r < t T M i x s s a i . m
o » M ( a i . B a rrA T B .
Io tbs county court o f tbs stats of O rt
goo for lain« e«unty
In th« m a tte r of th« ««tats o f
Susan
K lt*ab«th llu b b a n l 4«««a«e<!
Nnttc« 1« h«r»by given that m pursuance
to an order o f th» county court of th«
•ta ts of Oregon in and fo r lau»« county on
the 33rd day of July. 1 M » . »n the m a tte r .
of th« »«tat« o f Susan ICltaabeth H ubbard
dec«a«*«1 the un4«r»i<n»d L saora J. I « r
son. «secutrts of the »stats of ftu«a> e a»a
t»«th Hubbard. d»c»a»»d w ill ssu a» private
»ai« in parrels or part« to th« higheat b id ­
der up»«o the term « and condlt».»«* here
In a fts r lasMHoasd. and »ubjerted to coo
ftrm atkm by said court on o r a fte r the
2<th day o f August
1*33. a ll the right
tit!« int»re«t and eetats of ths «aid Su»an
K lttab cth H ubbard deceased, at tbs tim e
of her death o r th at ths »«tat« may have
acquired since her death in and to ths real
property described a«
follows
to -w it
Ixits No. F lvs and His <3 A • ) Is Block
No Four H I in P O M cF arlan d s F ifth
Addition to C o tla x s d ro v e
Isute county
oreg«»
and ths B W t« of Section A tn
T w p 31 H R
2 West in l<ans county,
stats of Orsgon. Said real estats w ill be
sold tn part» or parcel» and the term « and
condition« o f «aid «ale are for cash tn
hand or t>art «aah and part credit.
A ll bid» that are offered m ay be left
at the o filcs of H J. Shinn, atto rn ey for
ths s is c u tr ti. In ths Jonea building tn Cot
tag« drove. Ore . or m ay be fllsd w ith ths
sse ru trls in Portland, ore.
1‘ated thia the 23rd day o f July. 1>33.
L E N O R A J. LA H S O N . Esscutrtx.
H J Shinn. A ttorney.
j2 fta 2 3
N O T IC E F O B F I W I.It A T IO N .
Im p art ment o f ths In te rio r. U . S. land
office at Roseburg. Oregon. July 30. 1*33
Notice la hereby given that A lbert H
lx»nca«tsr of Dlaston R t . C o ttage d rove
o re . who. on June 2T. 1»32. m ade hom e­
stead entry «ertal N o 030337. fo r E ’-eKW»«
section 7. township 31 H . range 2 W
W II-
lam slis M eridian, has fllsd notice of Inten
tlon Is m ake fin a l th ree-year proof, to ss
tabllsh claim to the land above described.
t*efi>re E O I M M E L U . « Commissioner
at ICugens. O re . on ths K t h day of Sept..
1*33.
C laim ant names as
witnesses
Fred
Overeon. James Lebow, Fred Prases. Ada
Overton, a ll of Dlaston R t.. C ottage drove.
Ore
R O B E R T K. C R A W F O R D ,
a l 3*c
Acting Register
N O T IC E O F F I N A L S E T T I.F -M E N T .
N o lle« Is hereby given th at the under- j
signed has filed herein tier rin al account
as the a d m in is tra trix of the estate of
Clarence J. Htephenson. deceased, w ith the
county court of Iw n e county, state of O re­
gon, and an order has been m ade and en­
tered of record directing this notice and
setting the 10th day of September. 1*33. at
the hour of ten o"clock In ths foianoon of
said day as ths tim e and ths county court
root*, county court house. Eugene
Iw ne
county, stats of Oregon, as ths place for
ths hearing o f objections. If any. to the
fin a l account and ths fin a l settlem ent of j
said estate
Dated and first published this Ath day
o f August. 1*33.
D ate of last publication Kept em ber 5.
1*33
O P A L E. W A G N E R . A d m in is tra trix of
Estate of Clarsncs J. Alsphsnson, D e ­
ceased
H E R B E R T W L O M B A R D . A ttorney for
A d m in istra trix.
Hun to v is it his fa th e r. G L. G ll-
llspie
P. J. Bush an d hla fa th e r wont
last w eek to K u x en s , w h e re th ey
have em p lo ym en t
M r and M rs H a r r y M n yb e n o f
D laston spent th e w eek
end
at
th e ir hom e here
Ix jw r y E n ffla n d an d
sons
B oy
and A lv ls an d M r and M r«. G le n
G lllls p le w en t to C o rv a llis Hun. to
a tte n d an E n g la n d reun ion .
M r and M rs Joe Y oung J r an d
son o f Hart B edro, C a l., v is ited one
d a y last w eek a t th e
M c C a rg a r
hom e
T h e F r a n k H ills fa m ily o f Rose­
burg. M rs. C o rb e tt H k e lly and M a x
Ine H k G ly o f E ug ene an d M rs C.
A
Van
M rh o la rk
w ere
guests
T h u rs . o f M rs F re d K e lly .
Hun. v is ito rs a t M rs. Id a
Ga
ro u tte ’s w ere th e
B y ro n
Htowe
fa m ily o f lx>hanon an d E d Y an c ey
of Dlaston.
H u b e rt M c N e il o f B o h em ia spent
th e w eek end Mt th e W a r re n K e lly
hom e and Hun. he
an d
b ro th e r
i ’lyd e w ent to G u n te r to v is it th e ir
fa th e r. J. B M c N e il
M r an d M r« W a lte r
E n g la n d
an d d a u g h te r o f T u la lak e
w ere
o v e rn ig h t guests Hun. o f M r. and
M rs G le n G lllls p le .
Mr
an d M r»
D ana
M c C a rg a r
and d a u g h te r o f R osebu rg an d M r
an d M rs. H a ro ld
M c C a rg a r
and
d a u g h te r o f E ug ene w ere vis ito rs
nt th e M rs M a ry M c C a rg a r hom e
Hun
Mr and M rs. G L G lllls p le and
Mr and M rs. A lex
G a r o u tte
of
D laston w ere a ll-d a v gu ost* at th e
H a r r y M a y b e n home Hun.
B a rb a ra Bush spent last w eek at
the M agnussen hom e In C G .
and M r an d M rs. G eorge M r-R ey­
no ld*. w ith M r. an d M rs R ic h a rd
K n ig h t an d d a u g h te r o f E u g e n e ,!
atte n d e d th e P o w e ll reu n io n pic­
nic held In C G. Hun.
T h e F r a n k M H J a rv In fa m ily vis­
ite d Hun. a t C o b u rg
T h e C h ip m a n b ro th ers a re m o v­
in g a logging d o n k e y to th e ir m ill
at H a y h u rs t. n e ar D ra in .
M rs. T u rn b a ll, w ho had
spent
th re e w eeks w ith M rs. H a r r y M c-
¡ K ,h
b ft
Sun
fo r
Y a r n i.ill
w h e re
she w ill v is it a son a week before
re tu rn in g to h e r hom e
at
P in e
R idg e.
W IL L
and
M r». E
L
M r R e y n o ld »
MT
I i| | l l l l " " " t h n i i i i i . i
T H E Y .’
U nless these N e w D e a l D e m o c ra ts
Htop p u llin g bu reaus out o f h a ts
I fe a r th a t soon w e ll h ave to get
A new an d la rg e r alp h a b et.
N o w w h a t th is c o u n try needs today
Is leas an d less o f N R A
As w ell as N K . an d E T C.
B u t m ore an d m ore o f C O D.
F o r in th e B ye an d B ye
Somebody has to P A Y
F o r a ll th e Jack th e U H .A .
Is h a n d in g out to us today.
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O u r s ta r o f hope Is g ro w in g d im
W e ll soon be on the B .U M
W e ll s tru g g le, s ta rv e an d b re a k
our neck
T o m eet o u r fu tu r e T A X .
U nless I m a k e an N .G . guess
It s tim e to sound an S O S.
A nd stop th e flood o f I O .U .’s.
A n d I m e a n stop it P .D .Q .
So I beseech you F .D .R .
D o n 't s tretch th e a lp h a b e t too fa r
D IV ID E .
Aug. 20. G ue«ts at th e M c D o le M y s h irt Is gone now M is te r please
home S un day w ere M rs. M e D ole's D o n ’t ta k e a w a y by B . V D . ’s.
m o th er. M r» P ete M o a ta c h e ttl o f
M l
<l M l
A m e n p i M o » -1 T > 'in l le a t | n g S upplies S en tin e l.
ta c h e ttl o f C u r tin an d
Mr
and
N O T K r. TO < B t'.IH T O B b
M r». F r a n k G u g g ls b erg an d d a u g h ­
Notie« la hereby stven that th« under-
te r.
M r and M r *. R ic h a rd K n ig h t and •U n » d ha» b»»n appointed by ths county
of Lon« county stats of Or» a on a d ­
d a u g h te r o f E u g en e spent a fe w court
m in istrato r of tbs estate of John Wesley
days last w eek a t th e hom e o f M rs Sheehan by an order bearing date the
K n ig h t'« p arents. M r an d M rs. E 2Oth day o f August. 1*33
A il pereaas havtng claim s again»’ th»
L M c R e y n o ld s
T h e Jo h n W e b e r fa m ily and M r. »state of »aid John Wesley Hh»»han are
hereby
notified and r e q u ir e d U present
N o v el Ixrng o f H a y h u rs t w ere d in ­
th» »ame. duly verified, to the undersigned
ner guest« a t th e J. A.
M a c k e y at
the law office of Herbert W Lom bard
hom e Tu ea. evenin g.
First N a lk m a i B ank
building
Cottage
M r an d M rs. E rn e s t A rm e s o f Grove. Lane eosmty. state of Oregon on
E u g en e v is ite d W ed. w ith M r. an d or before six months fro m the date o f ?l-e
flret publication of this notice
M rs Joe Ix in c a s te r
l>ate of firs t publication August 22 1*33
T h e re was a w h ite
frost
tw o
D a te of last publication September 1*
n ig h ts las t week w h ic h did some
1*33
d a m a g e to the R . W K e n a d y g a r ­
HERBERT W
LO M BARD
A d m in ­
den.
istrato r of the E state o f John Wee-
M r
THBFF
ley Sheehan.
Deceased.
T YFfcF ii g stinging drama . ..
4 * a real
human
problem
that hits at the very foundation
of the home into which happi­
ness . • . social position . . .
power • . . f a m e . • . L O V E
. . . hai just made a sweeping
entrance.
THEN
.
the shocking revelation of
a daugh t :
l • S ” ' " to H e a r
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