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M a n y ««y rxIM orlula In T h r H ^ iilln rl « r r a lo itr w«»r(h (h e fu ll p rie r «,f ■ul mm r ip tiiiu (Coitane (Brooe Sentinel V O I I M F M l.V I. < i rtaMMMI »<«<< li. ihm » i <1111 v . i OBOV1 mhi it . Mrs. Van Valin Dies at Dorena Concert Sunday by Balladeers By Lv>/R<enc€ ■ IjA w j'+ Jo R ^ e I like to turn men’s thought« away From »truggle and from strife. And have them contemplate with me The happy things of life. I like to lead them down the paths Of Nature’s wonderland. Where beauty, cheer and peace of mind Are found on every hand A W A M IIIN G T O N N E W H Solo Part*, Quartet« and A G E N C Y . u s k r.l by n s ln is r e ly Violin Number« Are Featured puxxled c ile n i. « i nut asteauMKl frie n d , lite P o rtla n d O te g o n la n , In- in Thin Year'« Program fo rm e ue, ae lo th è in t-n u ln g o f b o n iiilijg g lln g . In e tltu te d a soarvtl fo r a s m a l lili d e fin ii In a , o r a n y The hltftfoM i i i u «I<* m 1 tiret the « •b e i Itim i o f d r f in ltlo n , fo r llia t c ity H mm *V«*r h««l, m id It hen b e d m a t t e r , e ix | p ro d u c e d t h l« M e w ititf ra b b it f u r o n p o t a t o m a s h e r s ' I AM« OM > n . OKBOON IUI MUNIT, OKI i m a n y , In p r u m ie m l In th e c o n c e it to lw stnge<| h o lid a y b y Ih e Ib t lla It seems to me that life should bring More happiness and fun— More satisfaction and content With every setting sun; It seems to me that we should find Release from daily care. And spend more time where friendly joys Are waiting everywhere M r». Claude* V a n V a lin , 61, re s i d e n t o f D orena fo r n e a rly 30 years, died u n e x p e c te d ly M on d a y evening a t h e r home. F u n e ra l services were held f io m th e chapel th is a f te rn o o n , w ith R ev W. J. I-arg e o f Eug<*ne o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t was in th e A. F. A A M .-I. O. O. F ce m e te ry here. E m m « c W illia m s o n wa born A u g 8. 1874. a t A d m a b , Neb., and was m a rrie d th e re to M r. V an V a lin O ct. 1, 1893. T he fa m ily m o v ed to A s h la n d , Ore., in 1902 a nd to D o rena 29 years ago. M rs. Van V a lin was a m e m b e r o f the P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h here. S u rv iv in g a re th e husb an d , a d a u g h te r. M rs. A lfre d P le u a rd , Do- r . n « ; a son, E a r l V a n V a lin , th l« c ity ; tw o g ra n d c h ild re n ; a sister. M r». J. R. B o tt. H oo p e r, Neb., and a b ro th e r, T he o d o re W illia m s o n , N e b ra ska . C o n siste n t r rn d r rn M r n 11 n e I a d v e rtis in g save m any nt tim e « Ih r p ric e o f s u ta a rip tlo n . N I M B E R 2« ■ > ’’kmen Have N o X ^rrel With Boss \ ’ Muir Employe Must Help Employer in Creating Market for Product ol Employe 'W o rk m e n h a ve no q u a rre l w ith th e ir bosses, th e idea o f g e ttin g revenge on an e m p lo y e r la o u t In these m o d e rn d a ys," A be W . M u ir, s e c re ta ry o f th e n a tio n a l e x e cu tive hoard o f th e C a rp e n te rs ' and J o in - era' u n io n , to ld a la rg e audience a t th e a rm o ry W ednesday n ig h t o f laat week in a n address in w h ic h he p la in ly in d ic a te d b is b e lie f th a l ra d ic a lis m and ro u g h s t u f f o n ly In So many things men think they need. ju r e th e cause o f th e w o rk m a n . And slave so long to gam. "W e are o u t to g e t b e tte r wages Bring only misery and lo«w a nd b e tte r w o r k in g c o n d itio n s . T o And bitterness and pain’ get these we m u s t do o u r p a rt to I F T i l IK D E F IN IT IO N tx m a k e th e business o f th e e m p lo y e r So many thing» that fill our live» « tr r c p t r d . w e tr ik e It t h a t t h e O r e p ro fita b le so th a t he can pay bet With drudgery and toil g o n ia n r o n a ld v r s e d it o r ia l w r it e r s tc r wages a nd g iv e us b e tte r w o rk «an th e O r e g o n J o u r n a l to | m > jo u i Are such a foolish price to pay in g c o n d itio n s ." Song o f th e R«*ad P ro filer« » «, o e y in r n tMM»nd<»gglcrs For all the fun they spoil I l a d y o f S p a in T o lc h a r d E v a n « . M r. M u ir came here to d iscuss • • • < W i t h P h i lli p G ia ■ ) the new t a r i f f tr e a ty w ith C anada x . V TH E ASHLAND T ID IN G S , * 0 ' C h ris tm a s C arols. And go, I like to turn men’s thoughts, Car Is Driven Onto Southern as i t a ffe c ts th e jo b o f th e w o r k e r a b o v e a n e d it o r i a l t e llin g o f th e a lx». H o w a R o s e E 'e r Rlo«»m- in the g re a t n o rth w e s te rn lu m b e r c h a m e « f o r h a p p l i i p m In m a r r ie d In g P ra e to rlu a section. "T h e a m o u n t o f lu m b e r To thing, that help them to forget [ Pacific Crossing Despite Ilf s , c a r r ie d IK K h e a d in g 'O d d » > • b. W h ile S hepherds W a tch e d w h ic h m a y be ship p e d here a n n u a l A lw a y « O pposed M a rtia l H a p p l- The burdens of the day; Warning Bell and Signal. T h e ir F lo ck» P ra e to r lux ly u n d e r a lo w e re d t a r i f f re q u ire s n e w " | t o f t e n la th e 'm a r t . a l ’ p a r t 388.700 m an days. I f th a t lu m b e r is 5 I like to guide their weary steps J- « F ifte e n th c e n tu ry > o f m a i r L ig i th a t « n u - i « u n h a p p i m a n u fa c tu re d in C anada, th e in Where friendlines« and cheerX ^*^ M rs. Bessie S u tc liffe and M rs n«*««. a nd o fte n th in g « a« lnconaa- II. d u s try in th is c o u n try loses th a t • |u e n t la | a« t r ä n « pool n g a " t ” a n d (Quartets. Will drive discouragement away, '//*>*■• ' A rm o re l M ille r < m o th e r a n d d a u g h - m a n y ' m an days, a n *‘l** s t a r t th e f ig h t in g . » ■a»ts«raa te r) w ere c r it ic a lly in ju re d about T o Y o u O le y S p e a k « . And bring contentment near. • • • "Two h u n d re d and f i f t y m illio n i o 'c lo c k F rid a y a fte rn o o n w hen M ra sm S te w a rt. N o o rd h o ff, Wet» m illio n W E A R C T O L D th a t A m e r i M i.-. S u tc liffe d ro ve t h e ir c a r o n to fe e t a d a y m eans th a t a ----------- bar. T ra s k th e east B ro a d w a y c ro s s in g o f th e '5 ‘ , V ° " e" ‘d <’Very w o r k ,n »-’ ca la b o r r o w in g c u lt u r e f r o m E u A h . S w eet M y s te ry o f Id le V ic a_ ____ . . ilw . ___ — u d a y to b re a k th e lu m b e r p n ric e here, here ro|M- W e w o n 't t»< b o th e r e d b y be S o _ u th e rn P a c ific . ra a y a . t E to r H e rb e rt In g sake«! to r e t u r n w h a t w e h a v e gene. T he tw o w om en w ere ta k e n and a b re a k in th e lu m b e r p ric e M e Mira. E d w a r d s . M a r k in ^ H a g e n lu m b e r b o rro w s m I . N o o n e w o u ld w a n t a n y to a E ug e n e h o s p ita l a nd w ere able endangers th e w age th e V m p h rs y . w o rk e r Is now be in g p a id . I t Is a o f I t b a c k a f t e r h e « aw w h u t we 1-a Cu« a r a c h s to r e tu rn io th e ir homes here to M exican fo lk song case o f one ro tte n apple s p o ilin g h a d d o n e to It day. M essrs. E d w a rd s. I*ennlngt«»n, • • • T h e re was no e x p la n a tio n o f th e t h * r n t ir e b °x . D ove, H rra e n w a y . L a n e c o u n ty « ta x le vy f o r 193»* I f a n y d o u bt existed th a t S h e r iff a ccid e n t. I t was said th a t several W e have co n ta cte d m a n u fa c T H E R E A R E S E R M O N S In III. h a a been fix e d a t 24 tm lla . on« m ill S w a rts and P U t ilc t A tto r n e y R a y o th e r cars were w a itin g f o r the tu re rs a nd have asked th e m w h e th - a to n e » W«* h a v e h e a rd «orne t h a t T he B u ild e r ('a d m a n . h ig h e r th a n it wax fo r 193&. W h ile m « a n l it w hen th e y «aid alot ma o u g h t to h<> «caled In concrete th e w a rn in g e r ,h e y are 8 o in g to p ro te c t th e l, tr a in to pa>», th a t S yin|»athy ( F r o m F ir e f ly ) F r im l th e to ta l a m o u n t to be raided n e xt chine« in e ve ry fo rm w ill be d riv e n bell w a s s o u n ding and th a t th e o w n ,n te r« ’ts by re fu s in g to sell ye a r by ta x a tio n 1« M-varul th o u - o u t o f th e c o u n ty w hen not 11- IV P O T A T O P R O f,r < * T lO N la w a rn in g lig h t was s w in g in g as th e Ih e ir 'u m b e r th ro u g h b ro k e rs t h a l » a n d d o l l a i « le»A th a n for 193A, cenaed by a m u n ic ip a lity , th a t S u tc liffe c a r s ta rte d acm es the han dle th e cheaper C a n a d ia n iu m - to be c o n tro lle d . In o th e r word«. V io lin Solo«. th e re 1« un increaaa In the m illa g e doubt wa» disp e lle d a fe w days ago lh p o ta to ha* eyes (h a t it w ill not G u ita r r e M<»*Ak«jw*«tU. th e tr a c k s a t a speed o f 13 o r SO tw r ! h p l: a n s w e r has been yes. be p e rm itte d tn use M «*dttatlon (F ro m T h a l« ) M a ia due to i educed no*« o*«d v a la a tio a in a g ra n d ^ io a iF u p o ve r th e coun- m ile s in fr o n t o f t r a in N o. «. H a d The u n io n w o rk e r, has m a n y o f p ro p e rty . ty. T h re e m achine» o f 11 seized eanet. th e speed o f th e c a r been s lig h tly w a ys In w h ic h to p ro te c t h is jo b T he a m o u n t f o r g e n e ra l » la te were ta k e n in C otta ge G rove, TH ER E IS a lx iu t a« m u c h T he O ld R e fra in K re la le r. g re a te r, no a c c id e n t w o u ld have and th e jo b o f h is fe llo w w o rk m e n , purpose» to 1 m * ra ise d In Lane co u n - Moat o f th e co n fla cate d machin« M r. Dalla«. «tritar t o t h r b a t t le «»f t h r fa c tio n ^ happened, as o n ly th e re a r end o f H e m ay refuse to s a w logs c o m in g ty 1» 1123,200.29 and fo r th e »tale m asqueraded a« p in and b a ll ma In t t l l g a n t a n d S p r in c f l r l d a » t h r r r V. the c a r was h it by th e tr a in . fr o m C anada H e m a y refuse to e le m e n ta ry »chool fu n d $87,106.69, chine«, b u t th e y had «lot m ach in e la to t h r a l t r m p t o f Ih«* It a l i a n « to r h r B lin d P lo w m a n Clark«*. T h e m o to r c a r was s w u n g a ro u n d produce logs th a t go to a m ill th a t m a k in g a to ta l o f $210.306 98. T h l« a tta ch m e n t» , w ith ja c k p o t« , and c o lo n lx r E t h io p ia . W h ic h Ira«!-« to W hen I G ro w T«*» O ld to D ream 1« m ore th a n $10,000 le«« th a n It i ^ l d m oney to lu c k y p la ye rs. P in by th e im p a c t, b u t lit t le dam aged. i!i u s in g C a n a d ia n logs. R o m b e rg . th e a u g g e a tlo n t h a t t h r r r m u d h r "W e m ust h e lp m a k e th e m a rk e t wa» fo r 193A and b a ll m ach in e s p a y in g m e rch a n - w h ile M is . S u tc liffe and M rs. M ill S o lo la t. M r . N e le o n . a c o lo re d g e n t le m a n In t h r w o o d e r w ere th ro w n o u t o n to th e pave fo r Ih e p ro d u c t we produce W e N e xt y e a rs g e n era l fu n d Item disc prizes w ere n o t d is tu rb e d . p ile In f-a rh o f o u r » la te r citte«. Q u a rte t Me««r». .Stewart. B u tle r. M achines w ere seized here a t th e ment. T h e y s u ffe re d severe head, m ust h e lp o u r e m p lo y e r in b u ild apt*ears h ig h e r th a n th a t o f 1933 C a rl, T ra « k. back and chest In ju rie s . in g up th a t m a rk e t. THE W AY K JR K p rlc m T ra m p , T ra m p . T ru m p ((N a u g h ty f o r th e reason th a t the o ld age B o h e m ia club. C u m m in s re s ta u ra n t M rs . S u tc liffe a nd M rs. M ille r "W e can refuse to use sh in g le s |n*nslon fu n d o f *63.000 Is In cluded and G ra y Goose. have Advance«! a a r lf r t a p ectlng M a r ie tta )- V ic to r H e rb e rt. w ere re tu r n in g home fro m spend and lu m b e r th a t com e here on In It, T he 1936 c o u n ty road fu n d hog p ro b a b ly w o u ld n 't d e ig n to Gueat aololet, M u rn a rd E n g la n d in g several h o u rs in Eugene tra m p steam ers. W e can de m a n d and th e c o u n ty school fu n d are even « n iff nt pearl« th a t m ig h t be th a t lu m b e r w h ic h we use m u s t be h ig h e r th a n those fo r 1933 w h ile ca«t before It. le g io n C o m m a n d e r Com ing. produced u n d e r th e same condt- th e fu n d fo r bond re d e m p tio n and G eorge K oehn. P o rtla n d , s ta te tto n s as th a t produced here. in te re s t and th e m a rk e t road fu n d THE ItK P I'III.IC A N M can •'A m e ric a n business has lo n g c o m m a n d e r o f th e A m e r i c a n a re low er. w in th e next e le c tio n I f th e y ra n L e g io n , w ill be here J a n u a ry 16 to l* l‘" on th e rag g e d edge w ith lit t le T h r to ta l a m o u n t tn be raised by m ake the people believe t h e ir p a rty C o n fid e nce in ba n ks o f th e coun- s d d r*‘,c’ t h «‘ C o q u e t m eet- chance fo r p ro fit, we m ust do w h a t- ta x a tio n in 1936 is *9 M .621.09, as ra n g iv e n il th e th in g s w h ic h t h r co m p a re d w ith *992.310.38 in 1933, a t r y has been resto re d and deposits ln g th e o f com m erce, e v e r we can to m ake it possible for d e m o cra ts have pro m ise d but H ig h school b a n ke tb a ll p ra c tic e re d u c tio n o f ,7.689 48. and loan balances In d ic a te a re- w i" d e liv e r an address to school * j'a l business to g iv e e m p lo y m e n t h a v e n 't yet d e livered. s ta rte d .Monday w ith 23 boys re W a s h in g to n w ill h e a r us. I f Ch The le vy o f 24 m ill» was based m a rk a b le p ic k u p , a c c o rd in g to E. c h ild re n in th e a fte rn o o n . C o m m it- • • • p o rtin g . F iv e o f last ye a r's le tte r on a to ta l aaaeaawl vn lUHtlon o f A. C a rro ll, re p re s e n ta tiv e o f th e ,eea » e re a p p o in te d at M on d a y _ naJa is sensible, she w ill re a liz e T H E T H IN G fo r I h r o th e r • •• - ••• ■ -.’ ,1, a x | ’a a ■ • x <a»a v — v I VII" • m en have re p o rte d , h u t tw o o f ,«1.034.212 as com pared w ith a to t F ed e ra l D e posit In s u ra n c e c o rp o ra - n l* h t 8 m e e tin g o f the Ia>gion to «h«« » h a t is be in g s tirre d u p by th e w o rld pow ers to do 1« to w a it u n til these. S h o rtil.tg e and M ln n e y, w ill v a lu a tio n in 1933 o f *43.132.634 i a v is ito r here th is cooperate w ith th e c h a n ih e i o f n e w P«1'’ 1» d o in g h e r no good and M ti« a o lln l Beta hl« at m y o ve r t h r lio n , w ho n o t be rea d y fo r w o rk f o r some com m erce and L io n s c lu b in m a k he w ill ask to have it changed. E th io p ia n m o u n ta in « and th r n week. tim e, H h o rtrld g e la re c o v e rin g fro m "Some say th a t 250.000,000 fe e t a m ove In on Ita ly . M r. C a rro ll believes th a t deposit in g th e c h a m b e r o f com m erce ban a b ro k e n a n k le and M ln n e y fro m • • • y e a r is o n ly a d ro p In th e bu cke t Insurance, to w h ic h he g ive s a quet a b ig a ffa ir . the e ffe c ts o f p n e um o n ia T he o th e r H o w w o u ld those liv in g across th e W E C A N ’T U N D E R S T A N D la rg e p u rt o f th e c re d it fo r r e tu r n le tte rm e n a ie lle r s h r l T ra c y , E llis b o u n d a ry In W a s h in g to n lik e to w h y t h r N«*w D ra l th o u g h t It n«cr« in g co n fid e n ce in hanks, is to be To \ l» lt V e te ra n s ' H o s p ita l. D e cke r and W a yn e M a rk in . th e W e ye rh a trse r ■ m ill com - T he A m e ric a n Ix 'g io n a n d a u x ill- have aary to «pend a lo t o f n io n ry Making p e rm a n e aaa« nt. •--« D eposits up tu *3.000 few»a aaasassw ts |r XVS — — l a l i j » ------- M ost p ro m is in g o f th e re m a ln d e i fo r each d e p o s ito r are n o w Insured a rp “ » » king p la n s to v is it th e Ple te lv closed d o w n and th e L o n g - fa rm e rs w h r t h r r th e y w o u ld lik e o f th e squad are N o rm a n S o rto r, and. a c c o rd in g to M r. C a rro ll, busl- ve,<!r" n’ ' hosP‘ ‘ a l a t R o seburg Sun- « e ll o p e ra tio n closed d o w n six to h a v r m oney g ive n th e m f o r not 1’om lla ll, D a rre ll E n s th u rn , V e r One o f th e coldest .lavs recorded day. T he day has been d esignated m o n th s o f th e y e a r - ’ ......................... T h a t is w h a t g ro w in g « o m rth ln g . * by h o s p ita l o fttc la ls ns C otta ge 2SO.OOO.OOO feel non D e cke r A lla n F e r r ln and Ir v in here d u rin g N o ve m b e r o ccu rre d t(o|) • • • fe e t o f C a n a d ia n lu m th is year w hen th e th e rm o m e te r ber m eans. 2.100 m en w ith o u t Jobe D eposits a n d th e business o f th e G rove day. T H E W’ A R C O R R K H l’O N IX T ho m so n . T he f ir s t gam e w ilt be played reached I t degrees above zero, nc- W h a t w o u ld 2.100 m en w ith o u t jobs E N T S a e rtii to h r c o n d u c tin g q u ite F irs t N a tio n a l b a n k o f th is c ity Say you saw it a d v e rtis e d in The m ean to th is s e c tio n ’ T h a t's w h a t a o a n g u ln a ry c o n flic t o ve r In A f r i th ls F rid a y n ig h t a t D ra in and Ih e c o rd in g to th e re co rd s o f C. E. w ere fo u n d to be In s p le n d id con is c a lle d a d ro p In th e b u c k e t." S entinel. ca and th e re w ill be n lot o f bnt f ir s t hom e gain« w ill be played S te w a rt, co o p e ra tive observer. T he d itio n . T h e s p e a ker closed h is ta lk by te ro d typewrit«-» - b efore t h r th in g M on d a y n ig h t w ith P leasant H ill, fr ig id w e a th e r was b r ie f a nd th e re T h e re m a in d e r o f the schedule Is »'as no snow T he co m p le te re p o rt u rg in g w o rk m e n to jo in th e ir 1« over. ' AVI. LETS GO IE f t’. M. 1*. H o p p e r la In ju re d . ye t to be a rra n g e d nt a co n fere n ce •• as fo llo w s : • • • u n io n s and business m en to jo in THIS RAIL» AOJT gOJMA QUIT y' o f coaches. Mean m a x im u m 48.6, m ean m in i M. P. H o p p e r was se ve re ly In ju r th e ir c h a m b e rs o f com m erce. 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