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Z» o O v rr Ih r F . ii iJ m (Broue Sentinel N I« le T h e N e t i l h i e l l a H l X i W II t'liuà«' nt Home* s|»«»ul<l Ilo nat S u rh u 1**1»«*?, v o i. i m e ( M IT T A t .K G R O V K . L A N K ( O l ’ N T V , O R E G O N . I I I I U S U A I . <M T O H F .lt 3, 1935 M I.IV Pear t rain Coates to L et Cottage Grove and Strike of Timber Wilson Play Mon Golf THINGSWETHINK Reedsport Play lie Workers Ends T M a < * O th « « fltfafc « r i « h e t « • frie fc ! * • T M a g * O th M * Thia« el By E L B E R T B E D E W E V E H E A R D a g ir a t <lm | In re ip u t year« a I »out O reg o n b rin g lia n k tu p t. bul he re cn lnra ( h r a la tr (re a a u re r a iu l * a y * he c a n ’t get th r tm uka to accept 112,000,000 o f *(a (e fu n d * l»rrauae th r » ta le re q u ire * th a t tw<* per cent In te r ra t h r paid th ereo n O n r !>ank hn * even a a k rd th a t a m illio n an d a h a lf o f a ta tr fu nd « l>e w ith d ra w n O reg o n rnuat lx* lik e a lot o f pereone w h o have got rich going broke. • • • G E T T I N G A P L A C E lu heap tw e lv e m illio n d o lla r . m a y be no jo k e W e . m i , «Ute 1/eeau.e w e've nevet had an y tro u b le g e llin g a place to k«'«p our fu n d *. N o hank h a * over a .k e tl us to w ith d r a w an y p a rt o f our«. In f a d . w r get b e tto r Ir r a tm e n t th a n Iho atatv bocauso w r havn had va rlo u a In v ita tio n « , n lln n .t w e e k ly In v ita tio n *, to aug ■unit ou r d rp o a lt O u r b a n k e r m ust h ave o n r o f th r fe d e ra l a lp h a b e ti c a l agencies k n o w n aa N H F . W o d o n’t k n o w w h a t th a t « g rn c y does, h u t It c e rta in ly use» a lot o f m oney • • • A B A N K re fu s in g to accept a d rp o a lt o f tw e lv e m illio n d o lla r« 1« » u fflc le n t to c a u r r m a n y peiw onr to w onder w h at l r h a p p en in g , w hen a ll k n o w th a t o n ly a »h u rt tim e ago t»anke w ere e n tic in g m oney w ith lnte»e«t at fo u r p e r cent. T h a t w a r t*ack in th e good old re p u b lic a n d a y * (o ld, w h e th e r g«x»d o r n o t), hut In th re e N e w l>eal days the g o vern m en t la p u ttin g out eo m uch m oney at low ra te r o f In te re s t th a t th e banka have fe w to w h o m to lo an la tg c a m o u n t*. In a d d itio n the g o v e rn m e n t haa forced In te re s t rate» do w n to a p o int th a t m ake« it d iffic u lt fo r hank« to pay in te r- rat on depo sit*. • • • Employes of J. H Chambers A Sou Vote 46 to 4 to Accept Company s Proposal T h ia c lly a tw o m o n th -o ld U m b e r w o rk e rs ' « t r lk r ca m e to an end W rd tin u ia y n ig h t w h en u n ion rn rin - her« o f th r J }(. C h a m b e r* A Hon em p lo ye* vat»d 45 t«> 4 to accept a propona) m a d * to th r m th a t (lay by th r co m p any. T h * o th e r tw o m ilt« a ffe c te d by th r s trik e , W A. W o o d ard L u m b a r co m p an y and Bo h e m ia L u m lie r co m p an y , hud al read y reaum ed o p r ratio n . T h r a g re em e n t under w h ic h th r C h a m b e rs m en w ill r e tu rn to w o rk le s im ila r to th a t e ffe c tiv e a t t h r B o h em ia I .u m lx r co m p an y p la n t T h a t a g re e m e n t was published n w ee k ago. O n M o n d ay n ig h t th r C harn lx-m em ploye« had voted do w n a p ro jsoanl w h ich had been presented th e m , and d u rin g th e tw o fo llo w in g days aorur » lig h t d iffe re n c e s w ere Iro n ed out T h e p a y ro ll loss d u rin g th e tw o m o n th s o f th e w a lk o u t haa been <*«tlmuled to have been over 3100.- 000 T h ia la C o tta g e G ro ve's fin d eg» perlence w ith a s trik e an d th e co m m u n ity . em plo yers and em ployee a re u n an im o u s In ho pin g th e re w ill never he co n d itio n s to b rin g on a n o th er. D u rin g th e e n tire s trik e ca lm u n ion leaders ke p t th in g * w ell In hand , w ith th e revult th a t th e re w a * no violence o f an y k in d an d no d a m a g e to p ro p e rty . E m p lo y e rs and s trik e rs rem a in e d on fa ir ly good te rm s w h ile th ey w ere at outs an d th e re was lit tle ra d ic a l ta lk , due to th e fa c t th a t moat o f th e tim b e r an d m ill w o rk e rs a re lo ng tim e resid ents here, m a n y o f th e m w ith p ro p e rty In te re s t« In th e co m m u n ity . W A S H IN G T O N m o n u m e n t la no s tro n g ly c o tu d ru d r d th a t II la said It w ould <aka a lt.V m lle w in d Io to pp le II over T h o a r w ho ronot t upi >-d t h r m o n u m e n t b u ilt fo r t h r fu tu re T h r y b u ilt It to w ith - a ta n d th r congress o f IM S . T h e last deed to lig h t o f w a y fo r • • • th e new S ears road In D e lig h t T H E E U G E N E N E W S e rr- V a lle y wa» received by th e co u n ty ta ln ly Is n 't ta k in g an y c h a n re a on co urt M o n d a y an d c o n s tru c tio n of g e ttin g In to a lib e l au ll A m e a n t th re e m iles or m o re o f th e road to society llr m In th a t paper aald fill In a gap b e tw ee n tw o sections R e p o rts have h e rn received o f tw o a lre a d y b u ilt w ill s ta rt s«x»n. ac w eddings at th e ho m e o f R e v E. c o rd in g to W a lte r J H o lla n d , co u n V S tiv e rs S u n d ay a fte rn o o n ." W r tv co m m ission er T h is hi a H K H A w ould suggest th a t th e p a p er m ig h t pro ject th a t w ill now lx* hand led have had th e rep o rt« s u b s ta n tia lly u n d e r the W P A . r o n f lr n ir d by phontm t Ih r m in is te r T h is w ill fo rm a lin k In th e sec alleged to have p e rfo rm e d th e cer o n d a ry sta te h ig h w a y th a t w ill e x em o n y. o r th e re p o rte r w h o h e ard tend th ro u g h D e lig h t V a lle y fro m th e rep o rta m lk h t have fo u n d the th e b rid g e o v e r th e Coast fo rk east couples w h o w ere allege»! Io have o f C re s w e ll to a point east o f C o t been m a rr ie d by th e m in is te r w h o tage G ro ve . w a r alleged to have p e rfo rm e d Ih r Phree M ig h ty H u n te r» <»et None ce rem on y. • • • E d W leae, G B P itc h e r and Pete OF COURSE, Ih r E u g en e N elson, w h o «eldom go a fte r v e n i ne w sp ap e r m ig h t be excused fo r Ita son w ith o u t b rin g in g In the lim it, tin u .u a I te m e r ity by th e fa c t th a t re tu rn e d F r id a y fro m e a stern O re T h e y d id n ’t aonie w e d d in g , d o n 't laat u n til th e gon e m p ty hand ed. even get a shot at u deer n e w . can h r p rin te d a • • D u r in g th e m o ve m en t o f pears fro m th e M e d fo /d d is tric t ho ur« o f opei a to m nt the M o uth ern P a c ific s ta tio n have ln*en revised so as to have a m a n on d u ty at th e tim e th e p e a r J r a ln a r r iv e * each n ig h t. W ilso n h a n d le * th e k e y fro m 2 to 10 p. in. an d th e s ta tio n I* th en d a rk u n til * W h ite y " cornea on a t 12 to re m a in u n til M a in. T h e fre ig h t c a rry in g th e pears com e« th ro u g h about 3 a. m. “ W h ite y " says th e re a r ra n g e m ent In w o rk in g hour« w a * re a lly m ade to give W ilso n m ore tim e on the g o lf course. J o ” n e v e r misses a forenoon. Daugherty Is Winner Handicap Tourney Champion, With 24 Handicap, Shoots in 4O'i, Making It Tough for Low Boys. W a r r e n D a u g h e rty , w ith a 24 ha n d icap , w a lk e d o f f ea sily w ith the p ic s id e n t s cup In th e C o ttag e (Jrove G o lf clu b 1» a n n u a l fa ll h a n d ic a p to u rn a m e n t. In th e fin a l c a n to o f 36 h o le * he w a * p itte d ag ain st O rlo B ag ley, w ith a 12 h and icap . D a u g h e rty bad p ra c tic a lly d e s e rt ed th e gam e, except fo r p a y in g dues, u n til he e n te re d th e to u r n a m en t. but d u rin g e v e ry co ntest In the to u rn a m e n t he shot a t least one roun d o f nine hole» under 45, g iv in g th e low h a n d ic a p fe llo w s as tough c o m p e lItlo n a« th e y had ever had. T h e scores c a rd ed w ill reeu lt In a lo w e rin g o f his h a n d ic a p F in a ls In th e co nso lation flig h t have not been co m p leted C o in e r (SO) |a to j i i \ S p ra y «16». Both had been p ra c tic a lly out o f th e gam e be fo re th e to u rn a m e n t s t a r t ed. K e lly J r. w o n th e second conso la tio n flig h t an d T h u m th e th ird Sears Roud Now Assured T H A T O L D A D A G E about p ro v id in g fo r a r a in y d a y I* lost on th e E th io p ia n s . e a e IT 'S G U I» lh a t a fe llo w a fte r d eer never m ls .e s Ih e m a rk w h en It la a m a n lh a t la m o vin g In th e brush • • • A N U W E C A N ’T H E L P hut w o n d e r ho w m uch a tte n tio n la pnld to gam e la w . by Ihoae ou t In th e wood*. I f a h u n te r w a ite d to m a k e su re th e ta rg e t w a s n 't a doe he w o u ld n 't m a k e a u ila la k e an d shoot a fe llo w h u n te r. s e e W F . H A V E N 'T S E E N a n y of th e b rin g e in -h a c k -a llv e m o vie fe l low« ru s h in g over Io A fr ic a to ta k e p ic tu re « o f w h a t happen« w h en the Ita lln n a get b etw een th e B ritis h lio n and th e C o n q u e rin g L io n o f Judah. M a il H o i I * D am ag e d F o r th e second tim e w ith in « y e ar th e U n ite d S tates m a ll box n e a r the M ason ic te m p le has been d a m aged by a m o to r ve h icle r u n n in g In to It. In ju r in g a m a ll box Is a serious offen se an d P o stm a ster N elson Is reaso nably sure as to the Id e n tity o f th e g u ilty j»erson. T h e person w ho d a m a g e d th e box a y e a r ugo paid fo r Its r e p a ir an d escaped prosecution by th e fe d e ra l g o vern m en t Locals Keep Pigskin in Opponent's Territory but Are Unable to Force It Over Line ( W r it t e n by J o u ro s lis m Mtu<lent ) A gnm e m a rk e d by th r ill« a t ev e ry q u a r te r saw C o ttag e G ro v e and R eed * port p lay to a 0 to 0 tie S a t u rd a y on th e R eed sp o rt fie ld . A l th ou gh C o tta g e (¿rove was In R eed sp ort te r r ito r y m ost o f th e tim e , th ey could not put th e pig s k in over th e goal. C o tta g e G ro v e w as handlcap|>ed by th e lo«s o f th e ir s tar passer and k ic k e r. K e n n e th K h o rtrk lg e , who sp rained an a n k le in th e fir s t q u a r te r and w ill he on th e sid elin e fo r most o f the re m a in d e r o f th e sea son. C o ttag e G rove w as w e ll ah ead in fir s t downs, g a in in g n in e to th e ir riv a l's tw o. A th r ill th a t had th e fa n s s h rie k in g was th e In te rc e p tio n o f a pass by G a llo th a t a lm o s t resu lted In a to uch do w n fo r C o tta g e G rove. T h e U ne-up. E nds, E I>e<*ker, lr . | I ><'i-k’-r tacklcH. T h les . C h e rry . M a cG Ib b o n . T u r n e r ; gu ards. M r K lb b e n . H oope. B cott; c e n te r, J o ll; q u a rte rb a c k s , C ato n , S m ith , h a lfb a c k s . M in n e y , G a llo , M ason ; fu llb a c k s . S h o rt ridg e, B a r tels. Red (Toss Initiates Move Safer Homes I^ u ie co u n ty c h a p te r o f th e R ed Cross on O c to b e r 1 lau n c h ed a ca m - p a tgn to e lim in a te a c cid e n t-cau sin g hncard« In th e hum e. I t Is [»art o f a n a tio n a l c a m p a ig n an d It is th e c h a p te r’s purpose to m a k e homes o f th is c o m m u n ity safe. H o m e ac- Cideats a re due to carelassnesa, neglig ence a n d la c k o f k n o w le d g e and m ost o f th e m are p re v e n ta b le . M illio n s o f persons a re In ju re d In th e hom e each y e a r. Ijis t year m ore th a n 34.000 w ere k ille d and th e n u m b rr p e rm a n e n tly disabled by accidents o c c u rrin g In th e hom e ra n In to »lx fig u res. P erson» do not re a lize lh a t th e hom e Is not safe, an d It Is th e purpose o f th is R ed Cross p ro g ra m to co rre c t th is e r roneous b e lief, to p o int o u t com m on an d un co m m o n hom e hazards, show how each m a y be e lim in a te d an d to co nd uct a n a c tu a l Inspectio n o f th e hom es o f th e c o m m u n ity . S p ec ial hom e in sp e ctio n fo rm s h ave been p re p a re d an d a re to be In tro d u c e d In to th e hom es here th ro u g h c h ild re n o f th e schools. ( ie t S eve ral M u le D eer. A p a rty com posed o f M r . an d M rs. E. R . L e m le y , F o rre s t L e m le y , E d Ix ’ m ley, C lif f H ln e r an d M iss G o ld ie H a y e s have re tu rn e d fro m eastern O reg o n w ith se veral m u le T h e b e g in n in g o f rlg b lecu sn e ss deer. E d L e m le y re tu rn e d ahead is a b h o rre n c e o f self-righteousness. of t h e r e s t o f t h e i»arty, as he had I f one has a re p u ta tio n fo r ju d g his deer an d d id n ’t J lk e to lo a f m e n t. his m e re g r u n t has w eight. arou nd c a m p w a itin g fo r th e o th M o n e y c a n n o t m a k e one happ y er» to get th e ir *. unless he kn o w s ho w to spend It. AIK MEW OE I’KOPOSEl) WII.EAMEITE CAPITOL SITE IN T H E C R A M P E D Q U A R T E R S w h ic h w ill house th e ap p ro a ch in g special session th e re w ill no t he m u ch space fo r a g a lle ry , so o ra to ric a l m em b ers can ad dress th e ir re m a rk s to Ih e fe llo w s w ho a re g o ing to do Ih e voting. T h re e re a l estate deals w ere m ade d u rin g th e past w eek. F re d W B lic k le , w h o re c e n tly be cam e assistant s u p e rin te n d e n t fo r th e W A . W o o d a rd L u m b e r com pany, has pu rchased a residence on n o rth N in t h s tre e t th a t w as ow ned by th e P o rtla n d M o rtg a g e com pany. H e w ill m a k e su b s ta n tia l tm - p ro v em en ta an d occupy th e p ro p e r ty a t once. Le slie S teen o f Id a h o haa p u r chased th e O. V B reese ran c h o f 100 acres on C e d a r creek . H e has ta k e n possession an d w ill engage In th e d a ir y sto ck an d ch ic k e n bus iness. S im o n K o s arike has purchased th e C a r l D . P o r te r hom e place of tw tf acres south o f th e c ity an d w ill ta k e Im m e d ia te possession. M r . I* o r te r plans th e ere c tio n o f a hom e on lots on so u th S ix th stree t. T h e s e deals w ere h a n d led by H a ll * Johnston. Fire Sharps Creek Controlled Monday Smoke Is So Thick Here That Golfers Have Difficulty in Following the Ball A fir e in slashing on S harps c re e k th a t covered 300 acres bu t d a m a g ed v e ry lit tle g ree n tim b e r was bro u g h t u n d e r c o n tro l M o n d a y by a c rew o f 100 m en u n d e r F ir e W a r d e n Ju d d S k in n e r. H u m id ity w as lo w , te m p e ra tu re w as h ig h an d e v e ry th in g d ry . m a k in g fir e fig h tin g d iffic u lt. T h e fir e was in side U m p q u a fo r est bo un daries but on p riv a te lan d p rotected by th e E a s t L a n e C o u n ty F ire P a tr o l association. D u r in g th e tim e o f th e fir e sm oke was so th ic k here, a distan ce o f p ro b a b ly 25 m iles fro m th e fla m e s, th a t players on th e g o lf course could not fo llo w th e b a ll fo r a long d riv e . T h is fir e was re a lly tw o fire s A fir e on B o h e m ia L u m b e r co m p a n y slashings got a w a y an d an in c e n d ia ry fir e b u rn ed its w a y to th e slashing fire . Last Bancroft Bond Issue Is Refunded * h 1» to r T . ( P ia /» » and S u ffi/ le n t I t n o te . NUMBER U Traffic Deaths Are Lower During 1935 L et ' h Quit Killing Campaign Han Definitely Set Motoristi to Realizing Highway Danger» G iv in g d e fin ite assuran ce th a t s a fe ty w o rk c a rrie d ori by the O re gon S ta te M o to r associatio n and o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s ha« been e f fe c tiv e , O rego n's tr a f f ic f a ta lit y fig u re a t th e end o f th e f ir s t e ig h t m o n th s o f 1935 showed a re d u c tio n o f 20 p e r ce n t, ac c o rd in g to rec ords co m p lied by th e s e c re ta ry o f state. I n A u g u st, th e la s t m o n th fo r w h ic h s ta tis tic s w e re a v a ila b le , th e au to m o b ile d e a th ro ster was m ore th a n 33 per cent under th e same m o n th in 1934. T h ese fig u re s «h ow th a t th e 'L e t’s Q u it K illin g c a m p a ig n , w h ic h has b ro u g h t to lig h t th e s u ffe rin g an d m is e ry caused by t r a f f ic m i s haps has had a c u m u la tiv e e ffe c t," said W . R . M c D o n a ld , d ire c to r o f th e m o to r associatio n in c h a rg e o f sa fety . 'B e h in d v ir tu a lly a ll causes of ac cid e n ts is th oughtlessness, w h ic h m ost g e n e ra lly is in te r p r e t ed a« p u re carelessness. A s id e fr o m th e c h ro n ic a lly irre s p o n s ib le m i n o rity o f d riv e rs , th e a v e ra g e m o to ris t is m o re ca u tio u s I f th e ser iousness o f th e s itu a tio n is b ro u g h t s tro n g ly en ough to his a tte n tio n . " In previou s years th e n u m b e r o f d eath s has in creased a lo n g w ith fa s te r speeds o f autom ob iles. Som e th in g had to be done to h a lt th e o v e rw h e lm in g sla u g h te r. A lth o u g h w e have m e re ly scratched th e s u r fa c e o f th e m a n ifo ld po ssibilities o f s a fe ty w o rk , w e h ave show n a tu r n fo r th e b e tte r.” Softies Are Out at University of Oregon U n iv e r s ity o f O reg o n . E ugene, O c t. 2.— "P la y b o y s " a n d ’softies," o r those w h o a re Just p la in la zy w ill feel d e cid ed ly ou t o f place on th e u n iv e rs ity cam p us th is y e a r, it was d e clared he re th is w e e k by M iss Ja n e t S m ith , e m p lo y m e n t sec retary', w h o re p o rte d th a t m ore th a n 600 stu d e n ts w e re a t w o rk b e fo re th e te rm s ta rte d S e p te m b e r 30. A n u m b e r o f these a re w o rk in g on F E R A p io je c ts . w h ile th e o th ers h ave p a rt tim e Jobs in th e c ity o r w ith th e u n iv e rs ity . N o job. w h e th e r la rg e o r sraall, p e rm a n e n t o r te m p o ra ry , is o v e r lo oked b y th e e n te rp ris in g stu dent. M iss S m ith d e clared . W o r k now being done rang es fr o m J a n ito r w o rk to a c c o u n tin g an d in clud es such tasks as g a rd e n in g , ty p in g , ta k in g c a re o f c h ild re n an d c le r k in g In stores. M o re th a n 1200 stu dents a p p lie d fo r w o rk u n d e r F E R A p ro je c ts fo r th is y e a r, an d o f th is n u m b e r 350 h a ve been placed in jo bs th a t w ill p a y th e m fr o m $10 to $15 a m o n th . T h e u n iv e rs ity has been a llo tte d $4200 by th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t fo r F E R A w o rk . L a s t y e a r 70 per ce n t o f stu dents ap p lie d fo r w o rk . M iss S m ith says, an d n e a rly a ll fo un d som e w o rk d u rin g th e y e a r. T h e last re m a in in g Issue o f C ity o f C o tta g e G ro v e u n p a id B a n c ro ft im p ro v e m e n t bonds is to be re fu n d ed d u rin g O cto b er, a n o rd i nance fo r d o in g eo h a v in g been adopted a t an a d jo u rn e d m e e tin g o f th e council M o n d a y n ig h t. T h is issue Is fo r I19.66«.74. R e fu n d in g o f th is Issue puts th e c ity in con d itio n w h e re th e re Is no d a n g e r o f d e fa u lt upon an y bond w h en due. A c o m m itte e to sit w ith th e coun c il In m a k in g up th e 1936 bu dg et w as ap p o in te d as fo llo w s : E a r l H ill. C h a rle s H a ll. O. E . W oodson. J. W V e a tc h . E lb e rt Bede, R o y E . S h o rt. O ne m o re m e m b e r is to be a p p o in t ed b y C o u n c ilm a n L e m le y , w h o w as not present at th e coun cil m eetin g . 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