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H o p « for an m r iy « « ttlr m a n t of th e m o u th old « trik e o f m ill and lim b e r w o rk e rs * » ■ expressed t o day by F e d e ra l C o n c ilia to r E P. M a rs h an d H ta ta l^ ib o r Com m ie* a io u rr C . H G r a m , w h o a rriv e d here W edn esd ay a fte rn o o n an d *111« m e d ia te ly w ent In to co n fe re n ce w ith w o rk e r« an d e m p lo y e r!. A co nference w as held > r « tn d a y a fte rn o o n w ith a c o m m itte e fro m th e lim b e r w o rk e r« u n ion an d la t er w ith J H M n g la d ry an d I.ahU ll« H te w a rt o f th e R ohem iA L u m b e r com p any. T h l« fo renoo n confer» ence« w ere held w ith J H C h a m ber« an d W A W o o d ard . B oth m en w ere pleased w ith th e ca lm s itu a tio n found he re an d w ith th e lac k of ra d ic a lis m am o n g union m em b er«. also w ith the c o rd ia l re- ceptlo n g iv e n by op erato r« T h e union c o m m itte r an d th e op e ra to r« w ere fo un d to have a give and ta k e a ttitu d e an d M r M a r * h and .Mr G r a m have presented a plan th a t th a t th ey a re h o peful m ay be accepted T h e m en w ould r e tu rn to w o rk upon th e same I m »«I s of wage« a« thoae th a t p re va ile d w hen th e « trik e wa« called» w ith «orne a d ju s tm e n t« tn a fe w case«, w h ile th e m a tte r o f union rec o g n itio n , w h ic h aeem« to have been th e real hast« fo r th e « trik e , w ould he ta k e n care o f by a p lan w h ich the tw o h ave presented to o|M -iator« an d w h ich 1« under«t*M»d to be « a tIn fa c to ry to th a un ion . It 1« understood th a t th e w o rk e r« them selves pro|n>Mcd th e r e tu rn at old m a le o f wages If »orne p lan fo r re c o g n itio n o f co llec tive b a rg a in ing could be a rra n g e d , w h eth er or not th a t be In an Iro n -b o u n d co n tra c t T h e tw o m en said th ey fo u n d a "hom e to w n " fe e lin g here, w ith n e ith e r w o rk e r« nor em p lo yer« fe e l ing a n n lm o s lty to w a rd each o th er. T h e y «aid th ey fo un d both side» fe e lin g th e ir re s p o n s ib ility fo r th e w e lfa re o f th e c o m m u n ity . U n io n m en w e re Irk e d by th e de lay In a r r iv a l o f M r. M a rs h , but he ex p lain ed th a t he Is th e o n ly con c ilia to r o v e r a huge d is tric t and th a t he a r riv e d here at th e ea rlie s t possible m om ent B A N A N A S an d e k l m m e d m ilk are aald to he th e Id eal diet fo r the g irl who w lahea to reduce W e presum e th a t diet w ill give the g irl th e d is tin c tiv e fig u r e o f the ba n an a an d th e co m p lexio n of s k im m ed m ilk B u i w h ere did the g irls get th e plea, a n y w a y , th a t lo rn w a n t beanpole»'* • • • R e lie f for those out o f w o rk on H O O V E R m ust have heard th a t one about It b e in g tim e fo r a ll accou nt o f th e s trik e he re w as a good m en to com e to th e aid o f p rin c ip a l subject be fo re th e co u n ty r e lie f I mmik I th is w eek. th e ir p a rty . • • • T w e n ty -fiv e o r St) fa m ilie s are A S T R IK E IN B O H E M IA said to be a lre a d y In need o f re lie f m ig h t do ao m e th ln g to overcom e and h ave ap p lie d fo r II R e lie f A d th e loea to th e c o m m u n ity by th e m in is tra to r C ro w e has said th a t he e x p erts th e n u m b e r to reach 75 or tim b e r w o rk e r» ’ » trik e . 100 fa m ilie s , but th a t none o f th e • • • PAYM ENTS under the re lic ! asked has ye t been g ran ted . P ro te s t has been file d a g ain st re R oosevelt a e c u rlty p lan m a y he de tnnnded tiy th e w e a lth y , na w ell na lie f being given those w h o w a lk e d hy those w h o need It. I f we ca tch o u t. bu t A d m in is tr a to r C ro w e »aid th e qu estion Is not d e b atab le, th a t an y o f th e w e a lth y a c c e p tin g It. we can In v e n t som e k in d o f a »peelnl he has no a lte r n a tiv e . I f s trik e rs can show th a t th ey a ra In need o f la x to get It back re lie f an d un ab le to p ro v id e th e • • • , neceasltlrs o f life , th e y com e In th e AH A M A T T E R O F F A C T sam e c a te g o ry as an y oth ers need im y u irn ta fro m g o v e rn m e n t penalon ing re lie f funda should not go to an y w ho • • • have no need w h a te v e r fo r th em R E L IE F F O B H IR IK E U H T h a t la one o f th e fa u lta o f a ll our T o th e E d ito r: pensions. Thoae w ith th e g reatest W e have re a d th e le tte r fro m it need have n d iffic u lt tim e g e llin g C o tta g e G ro v e buslneas m a n p r in t th e lit tle th a t w ould m ean c o m f o r t } ed In both E u g en e papers In w h ich fo r th e m , w h ile thoae w ho a lre a d y he says m en on s trik e In C o ttag e have m ore th a n th ey need, aeem to G ro ve a re not e n title d to r e lie f be have no tro u b le to get m ore th a t i cause th ey w a lk e d o ff th e ir Jobs. can add n o th in g to th e pleasures H e Mays th a t those w ith m oney In and e n jo y m e n ts o f life outside o f vested h ave th a t to w o rr y th e m th a pleasu re, I f a n y , th a t cornea w ith o u t p u yln g taxes fo r r e lie f to fro m possession o f w ea lth . those w h o a rc no w on s trik e . H e • • • Huys he rep rese n ts persons w ho W E S A Y P L E A S U R E , It any, w o rk m ore th a n e ig h t hours a day co m in g fro m possession o f w e a lth and w a n ts to kn o w w h n t w ould ItecaUHC o f lo ck o f experien ce to en happ en If a ll persons w h o th o u g h t able ua io apeak a u th o rita tiv e ly . th e w o rld w as not p e rfect w ould • • • w a lk o f f th e Job. A cco rd in g to th is business m a n , THE R t X IH E V K I.T H don't w r ite na w ell aa a lot o f o th e r per m en should s la y on th e Job re g a rd co n d itio n s nre. eons w ho c a n 't get a ll I h e ir s tu ff less o f w h at the paat th e ed ito rs, w h ic h show» th a l H o w m uch m oney w ould business th e w ay Io gel to he a successful m en In C o tta g e G ro ve be g e ttin g w r ite r la to firs t becom e p residen t, fro m tim b e r w o rk e r« If th o rc hnd n r a m e m b e r o f a p res id en t's fn m - ne ver been a n y un ion s to p u t wages lly , o r a m e m h e r o f an a d m in is tra up to a decen t scale » r to e n fo rce tio n H in t doesn't o b je c t to p o litic a l co nd ition s o f liv in g w h ic h Induce p re fe re n c e being used as th e basis th e tim b e r w o rk e r to w a n t w h a t he (C o n tin u e d on page K. fo r lit e r a r y salesm anship. SIS IERS. UNCLE. JOIN IN UNEXPECTED REUNION lu tth n n i. A ug . 2» (H p e c ia l.) A n ixlil re u n io n o f fiv e sisters a n d an uncle th a t had not been p lann ed o c cu rred last w ee k at th e ho m e of M rs. M a m ie T tu n n e ll, on» o f th a sisters M rs M a y Cox o f K la m a th F a lla , on» o f th e al»t»ra. an d O F W ils o n o f O rla n d . C a l , th e uncle, hud been v is itin g at M rs T r u n n e ll's se veral days w h en on T h u rs d a y tw o o th e r slaters, M rs I ’oll W illia m s an d M rs. N e ll W illia m » , a r riv e d fro m Y o n c a lla E n tir e ly u n exp ected ly th a t a fte rn o o n th e re m a in in g »later, M ra E hxa D avis. a r riv e d fro m D u n s m u ir, C a l. h a v in g Joined th e G U c rts t fa m ily on th e ir r e tu rn fro m a visit In C a lifo r n ia Man Crushed Last Day He Is on Job Sum Steiger Suffer« Frac lured Hips and Pelvi» When Slump Fall« Onto Him In a n o th e r d a y H am H te ig e r w ould h a ve co m p lete d his Job w ith th e P io n e e r L u m b e r co m p an y , bu t on th a t lost day he was crushed by a « tu m p an d is no w in a E u g e n e h o sp ital In a serious c o n d itio n . T h e accid e n t happened S a tu rd a y fo re noon. The co m p an y ha« co m p leted loggin g, h a v in g ex h au ste d its tim ber. an d was p u llin g it» lo ggin g e q u ip m e n t. A huge s tu m p had been pulled fro m th e g ro u n d and w a» in th e w ay o f o p eratio n s . A lin e wa» to be h itch ed to it to k ic k It out o f th e road B ill Z im m e r ly , one of th e o w n ers o f th e m ill, w as su p e rin te n d in g th e o p e ra tio n . S te ig e r and Jo hn G u g g n ib e rg w ere h itc h ing th e lin e to th e »tu m p . Z im m e r ly m w th e » tu m p s ta rt to tip o v e r an d yelled to <»uggl«berg. w ho b a re ly m anaged to get o u t o f th e w ay . but su ffe red bruises. Z im m e r ly did not k n o w th a t H teig er w as th e re , but he could h ave done n o th in g to M v e h im T h e s tu m p fe ll a e ro « ’ S teig er's hip« an d crushed h im tc e a rth and it w as fu lly fiv e m ln u i.w be fo re a lin e could he h itc h e d to th e stu m p an d th e m an icleased. S te ig e r s u ffe re d a crushed pel vis an d s h a tte re d h ip an d possibly In te r n a l In ju rie s . H e did not lose consciousness W e lb y Stevens Is N ew Aaeeeeor. W e lb y Stevens. S p rin g fie ld , ha« been ap p o in te d by th e co u n ty co urt to serve ns co u n ty assessor u n til the next ele ctio n , ta k in g th e place o f th e la te Ben F K een ey. He assum ed his d u tie s M o n d ay. M r. Stevens Is a de m o crat. S ay you saw It ad ve rtis e d In T h e S en tin e l Shields Again In Motor Car Accident C. OF C. ASKED TO FIND CURE FOR ECZEMA T h e c h a m b e r o f co m m erce re ceives a ll kin d s o f odd requests, but th e oddest one In recen t yearn In an In q u ir y fo r a sm all a m o u n t o f leaves o f f P rin cess pine, w h ich are »aid to b» a c u re fo r eczem a A s u ffe re r fro m th e disease has w r it ten fr o m C a lifo r n ia p lead in g w ith Shield» Car. After Taking to the c h a m b e r to lo cale aome o f the Ditch for 8afety, I l Rammed pine an d send th e leaves to h im P rin c e s s pine Is a sh ru b g ro w in g by Reekie«« Californian on th e h ig h e r p o rtio n s o f m oun ta in s an d Is lit t le k n o w n here. A f te r co n ald erab le In q u ir y the c h a m W ith in th re e m ile« o f th e scene ber s e c re ta ry fo un d th a t D is t r ic t o f a fa ta l ac cid e n t In w h ic h m e m R a n g e r L y n c h Is f a m ilia r w ith th e ber« o f th e O. M. S hields fa m ily sh ru b an d has seen It a t va rio u s w ere p a rtic ip a n t» th re e ye a r» ago, places In his d is tric t. H e has p ro m M ra . H hlelda an d aon H a r v e y , 8, ised, a t th e fir s t o p p o rtu n ity , to se w ere severely in ju re d in a n o th e r c u re some w ith w h ich th e c h a m b e r m o to r craah S u n d ay fo re n o o n M ra m a y co m p ly w ith th e request o f Hhlelda B uffered a fra c tu re d le ft th e eczem a s u ffe re r. k n ee cap an d m a n y brulaea an d T h e co rresp o n d en t said th a t th e th e boy waa aeverely cu t a b o u t th e c h a m b e r o f co m m erce h e re 12 o r 16 fece. M r . Hhlelda c neaped w ith years ago c a rrie d a d v e rtis in g o f m lr.o r In ju r lea an d the o th e r ch ild fe r in g to send th e leaves o f th is o f th e fa m ily waa unacathed. T h re e sh ru b to s u ffe re rs fr o m eczem a earn w ere p a rtic ip a n t« In th e c r a a h ,' who m ig h t ask fo r It. but no one In the o th e r tw o c a n w u in ju re d T h r S hield« fa m ily w ere on th e ir w ay to Y o n c a lla to v l« it re la tiv e « an d had reach ed a p o in t ab ou t a m ile n o rth o f Y o n c a lla w h en tw o o th e r car« ap proached . T h e re a r c a r, b e a rin g a C a lifo r n ia license an d o p erate d by E rn e « t Deo, a t te m p te d to pa»« th e c a r ah ead o f It M r . S hield« aaw th a t th e C a li fo rn ia c a r w o uld not be ab le to get a ro u n d th e o th e r c a r In tim e to South Lane Youngsters m ias s t r ik in g th e S hields cor, so Are Judged to Be Health M r . S hields p u lled o f f to w hat should h a ve been a safe place In iest in Entire County. th e d itc h , b u t th e C a lifo r n ia car slapped th e side o f th e ca r w h ich C o tta g e G ro ve boys, an d g irls It w aa passing an d th e n shot across an d o f f the h ig h w a y In to th e c a rrie d o ff a la rg e p ro p o rtio n o f S h ie ld s c a r, fo rc in g th e S hields ca r th e honors a t th e L a n e C o u n ty 4 -H fa ir F r id a y an d S a tu rd a y o v e r o n to Its side. G e ra ld in e B a n to n o f Lond on and M ra S h ie ld s and son w ere th ro w n W a lk e r were fro m th e c a r and M r a S hields w aa E a r l E a s tb u rn o f c a u g h t u n d e rn e a th th e c a r M r Judged th e h e a lth ie s t g ir l an d boy. S hield» re m a in e d a t th e w h eel nnd a n d w ill go to th e s ta te fa ir. E u n ic e E d w a rd s an d B ern ic e w h en he e x tric a te d h im s e lf fo un d th e d r iv e r responsible fo r th e ac P a tto n , both o f H e b ro n , w e re w in c id e n t Itftln g th e ca r o ff M rs ners o f sew ing ju d g in g a n d were »elected to go to th e sta te fa ir Shields. O th e r w in n e r» Were as fo llow s T h e d r iv e r o f th e C a lifo r n ia c a r J a c q u e lin e M o rto n w on fir s t in w as ta k e n to R osebu rg , w h e re he lm s since pleaded g u ilty to a r e c k c a m p co okery. M a x in e C u r rln , Ir e n e H u m p h re y , less d r iv in g ch arg e. H e ag re ed lo 1 m - responsible fo r d a m ages to th e L a u r a W ils o n , G e ra ld in e B an to n . L a v e lle A beene a n d H e le n G race o th e r c a rs an d occupants. A d a u g h te r o f th e S hields wan St. E lm o w ere a ll w in n e rs in cook fa ta lly In ju r e d In th e accid e n t e ry n . J e an Y e a ro u s w as a w in n e r In th re e ye a rs ago. O n ac co u n t o f a w e a k h e a rt th e c a n n in g I I . A lv in D u g a n and A lb e rt D on ey S hields boy had to have his In ju rie s m oun ted speci dreaaed w ith o u t r e lie f by an esth etic. w ere w in n e rs in m ens o f h a n d c ra ft. L o la H u m p h re y . R o y B ro w n , H a r P io n e e r C o m p le te« S aw in g . T h e P io n e e r L u m b e r co m p a n y at ry M c C a ll. B e n n y M c C a ll w e re a ll C u r tin has com p leted sa w in g out w in n e rs In fo re s tr y L L u c y E d w a rd s w as a w in n e r In its tim b e r a f t e r a ru n o f several m o n th s an d has p u lled Its lo ggin g g o a t exhib its. N a th a n E d w a rd s an d L u c y E d e q u ip m e n t an d disch arg ed its lo g in k id ex g in g c re w A fte r w o rk o f a w ee k or w a rd s w ere w in n e rs tw o c le a n in g up a ro u n d th e m ill h ib its . C. G. Boys and Girls Winners County Fair an d y a rd , th e e n tir e p la n t w ill be closed O w n e rs o f th e co m p a n y h ave not an no unced fu tu r e plans, but th e re Is no m o re tim b e r ad ja c e n t to th e p la n t. Cot» eénte from llbitte h y Jjju vren ce r/aivthorne. -rfaiuth <xxuren.ee, She welcomed me with trembling hands, And eyes that smiled through tear»— I waa the first old friend from home She'd seen in twenty years! "Someone from home," she said, and sighed; "Oh, you could never know How good it is to have you herel I mias my old friends sol” We talked about our yesterday»— About the folks we knew Long years ago; we talked about The thing» we used to do. Her heart still elung to memories Of days when life was glad; But oh, how lonely she had grovn. How desolate and sadl The time for parting came too »oon; She plead with me to itay; Someone from home gave her more Joy Than words could ever aay . . . And I shall cherish through the yean The brave and wistful smile With which the thanked me—Juat because I talked with her awhile. / RUJADA FOREST CAMP IS POPULAR PLACE T h e m ost p o p u la r ca m p in g place In th is a re a d u rin g th e past sum m e r has been th e fe d e ra l forest e a m p at R u ja d a . T h e ca m p a re a is d iv id e d in to 10 cam ps s u ita b le fo r fr o m fo u r to e ig h t persons an d in each c a m p ru s tic fu r n itu r e and stove a r e provided. E v e r y w e e k end sees th e ca m p fille d an d o fte n reserva tio n s a re teleph on ed to th e ra n g e r statio n . M a n y groups have h eld g a th e rin g s th ere. T h e old c ity w a te r re s e rv o ir da m , close lo th e ca m p , has pro vid ed as fin e a s w im m in g pool as th e re is In th is section a n d It has been lib e r a lly p a tro n ize d d u rin g hot w e a th er. Th e cam p nnd fu r n itu r e w ere c o n stru cte d by C C C m en statio ned a t R u ja d a last w in te r COBURG COMES TO MEET COXS ARMY TEAM Shinn .. -ids Dems Slipping From Franklin Bankhead Cotton Law 1« Said to Have Robbed South of Foreign Market» C. M S h in n , w ho was he re th e past w eek fro m W itc h ita F a lls , T e a , used to he a d e m o c ra t, but he Is n 't an y m ore, no t even th o u g h he lives in th e solid south, a n d he says a lot m ore do w n th e re are tu r n in g rep u b lic an . T h e reason fo r th is s lip p in g fr o m th e p a rty whose em b le m is th e d o n k ey, a c c o rd in g to M r . S h in n , is th e b e lief th a t th e N e w D e a l has com e n e a r w re c k in g th e c o u n try . M r. S h in n covers a la rg e p a rt of th e south as m a n a g e r o f a n o il p ro d u c tio n c o m p an y , ta lk s p o litic s w h e re v e r and w h e n e v e r he cun, an d »aid th a t o f a ll he had ta lk e d to o v er a perio d o f m o n th s, o n ly 26 spoke fa v o r a b ly o f th e po licies o f th e p resent a d m in is tra tio n . T h e B a n k h e a d co tto n la w has been th e one th a t has a lie n a te d th e south. C o tton g ro w e rs c la im th a t th e y have been robbed o f fo re ig n m a rk e ts because o f th e re s tric tio n on pro d u c tio n a n d t h a t those m a r kets w ill be d iffic u lt to re g a in be cause o th e r n a tio n s h a ve increased th e ir p ro d u c tio n to get th e fo re ig n businesses. M r S h in n believes th a t R oo sevelt has no ch ance w h a te v e r to be reelected , p a r tic u la r ly since H u e y L o n g seems d e te rm in e d to o rg a n ize a th ird p a rty to h a rra a s R oose velt. MAYOR HARRY PARKER HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY L u n d p a r k . A u g u s t 28.— (S p e c ia l.I — " U n c le " H a r r y P a r k e r , "m ayor ' o f L u n d p a r k . w h o m a k e s a p ra c tic e o f kissin g e v e ry m em b er o f th e fa ir e r sex w h o vis its th is place, w as 74 years old S u n d a y an d fo r th e th irte e n th co nsecutive y e a r w as th e ho no r guest o f M r. an d M rs . C . A . B a r te ll o f C o rv a llis , fo r m e r C o tta g e G ro v e resid ents w h o h a ve a sum m e r hom e here. M r B a r te ll was u n ab le to a tte n d one b irth d a y p a rty fo r " U n c le " H a r r y se veral y e a rs ago w h en he w as in a h o s p ita l In th e east, b u t M rs. B a r te ll has m issed not a one T h ir te e n years ago M r . an d M rs . B a r te ll gave " U n c le " H a r r y a w h ip fo r his b irth d a y to use w h en he d ro v e seven m iles to D lss to n fo r g ro c e r ies fo r h im s e lf a n d fo r fe ed f o r his f a ith f u l horse " P a d d y ,” h is pet dog " W in n ie " an d fo r his ch icke n s, w h o a lw a y s m an a g ed to fu rn is h eggs fo r th e h u n g ry m in e rs w h o cam e in to th e m o u n ta in s on skiis. T h e w h ip is w o rn o u t an d the horse an d dog a re both dead, but " U n c le ” H a r r y is as p e rt as ev er. G u ests fo r th e b irth d a y p a rty w e re M r an d M rs E d W . M ille r , M a rs h fie liJ ; M iss D o n n a B a r te ll, C o rv a llis ; M rs . L u n d y , H e b o ; L e s lie W h ite h o u s e . E u g e n e ; B ob W illia m s a n d M a r v in W o lfe r. P o rtla n d . JACK MILLER, UMIXJUA CHARACTER. IS DEAD " J a c k ” M ille r , w e ll k n o w n c h a r a c te r o f th e S c o tts b u rg c o u n try , died th is w ee k a t th e sta te h o s p ita l a t S alem an d fu n e r a l services w ere held W ed n esd ay a t D ra in . " J a c k " w as w e ll k n o w n to a ll w h o fished o r h u n te d in th e U m p qua c o u n try . A lth o u g h he fis h ed an d hu nted a ll his life , " J a c k " nev e r bought a license. W h e n to ld by a u th o ritie s th a t he w o u ld h a v e to do so. he said th e B ib le said he d id n 't need a license, w o u ld quote s c rip tu re to th a t e ffe c t an d w e n t on w ith his fis h in g o r h u n tin g . Say you saw i t a d v e rtis e d in T h e T h e C o b u rg baseb all te am w ill be he re S u n d a y fo r a contest w ith S entinel. Cox's A r m y te a m , th is to be th r la s t g a m e o f th e season. T h e tw o te am s p layed la s t S u n d a y a t C o b u rg , th e a r m y te a m t a k in g th e lo ng end o f a 22-7 score. T h e C o b u rg te a m , b a d ly h a n d i capped b y th e loss o f se veral p la y - e is last w ee k, has s tre n g th e n e d its lin e u p fo r th e g a m e th is S un day. M e m b e rs o f th e C ox's A r m y lea rn a re L a r r y K lg g e rs ta ff, A lU e Coop er, E llis D e c k e r. K e n n y S h o rtrid g e . J o h n n y G a llo . H e rs c h e l T r a c y , P a u l G o rd o n , D on W itc h e r , A1 S h o fs ta ll an d T o m Cox. C o u n ty C a n n e ry C o m in g . T h e c o u n ty r e lie f c a n n e ry w ill be he re T u e s d a y an d W e d n e s d a y o f next w eek. O H . B ru ce, In ch arg e, has asked those w ith r e lie f g a rd en s D a u g h e rty w o n his m a tc h S un to h a v e t h e i r fr u it s an d vegetables d a y. b u t th e d a y w as spoiled fo r th e re a t th a t tim e . h im , he lost th re e tees d u rin g th e day's play. T y p e w r it e r B a rg a in s . S en tin e l.