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*•»» '» My e d ito ria l» In T h » H rn U iie t a r e alo ne C on sistent read er» w o rth th e fu ll p ric e of M e n ti n e t a d v e rtb lin g anlMx-rlpUon. «ava m any of Urne» th e p rice o f aulMM-riptlon. VOLUME XI.VI. i Estábil ahrd June Ift, I < <>l I A G E I.H O V K . I.A N K C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . T IH U -M )ÀV. I I H E M H K Il I», l»ftft nday, 13th, Is (0| J (; Jo|inson Birthday Savior A Unlucky fo r Lad .............. Io Be Observed 14617167 Veteran Served Under Custer — O M M B K K ■» Treec ‘tingMay Be i rious F rid a y the thirteenth was un un W illia m Glvlna, 93, who solved lucky «lay for M yron Hoy, 7-yeur- Win Early Attorney Here and with Custer In the Iridian war», old son of M r and M i». E. T Hov. W H A T A It E A I I T I V I I I. CunUtiu, Carol),, Sacred ■rled F riday at the home of M r. tin that day he fell while playing Hud Long Record with Mil» T H IN G 1» childish faith in Haul« If Proper Rules Are Fol- and Mr». O. W . Spies, where he Clan* nt school and fractured the lower Miitic Arc Foatureg of had lived fo r tw o year«. F uneral tary Force« of the Country. lowej Sustained Yield May • • • right leg The lad la recovering «ervlcea were held thia forenoon at eullafaclo nly. hut here a fte r w ill lilt* . MA1I-M »re fllleal theac Christmas Henson Prog rums Be Easily Maintained. the Catholic church w ith Rev hr w ary of a F rid a y that follow« a day« w ill) plea« of Iota who flim IA.-Col. Jam«« C. Johnson of Richard C arberry of Eugene offF Thur«duv the tw elfth. ly bells»» that the old ro ly poly Gold Beach, 63. eurly-day attorney elating. Into rm en t was In the A. F. All churches o f the rlty have ar- aalut not only hu» time to give pci hare and one of the organizer* of A A. M I O. O. F. cemetery. Tti'mc who fear tim b er depletion epeclal Christina» pro- annul attentio n to all Ihi latter« I B ilg e d the clty'a flra t m ilita ry o u tfit, died M r. Given» was born in Athena as a result o f Christm as tree c u t w ritten him hut to w llh hl» own k'ttints. rin»«( of (h«tf) to br Mlvt*ri F rid a y a t the veterana' hoapital In county. Ohio. He served under ting need not w orry If such cutting hand« make all the th in s* that the Sunday, t'antata». c a io la and other Koeeburg. where he had been a Cuater as a m em ber of Co. C., 19th is properly done, according to fo r pot hooka of luthy hand« have mualc b efittin g the b irthday o f the patient four days. H e had been a regim ent, Kansas cavalry. H e was estry officials. In fact, if young Suvlor are to lie fratured . Several a.ked • ufferer with heart trouble for a railroad er during the C ivil war. trees are thinned so as to be spac o f the program» are aa follow» • • • •orne tim e and had gone to the H e brought hla bride Io eastern ed not less than 8 feet apart, the • • • ItA H V M IN U S n rver doubt hoapllul foil,,wing an unuaoally Oregon many year» ago and en rem aining trees w ill have a chance C hrlallan Church. Tha C h rlat that Santa can read in the letter» «even- attack at hla home at Gold tered the stock business at Eagle for greater growth, in some place* Both Contest« Are Fast With maa eunlata, "W here le H e ’ " wilt W ord* that the youngsters can not Beach. Rock. The wife died 15 years ago trees may be effectively cut on w rite Baby m ind* never atop to lie given Sunday evening at the Local« in the Lead the Colonel Johnaon waa lx>rn In and the two children of the union land that w ill later be cleared for wonder how Santa ram « Io know C h rlallan church. The cantata wn» M lnne ota M ay 12. |«72 j|c ram . have also died. M r. Givens was a farm o r pasture. T he practice ol how to decipher the »crawl of a tot arranged by the paalor. T h e »lory Larger Part of the Time Io Oregon to yea,a ago and prac guest at the veterans’ hospital in cutting tops from large trees ts o f the C hrist from birth tu the In whatever language w ritten. ticed law at Woodburn before com Roseburg before com ing here and frowned upon by good woodsmen. present day w ill lie told In song, • • • in g here in 110*) H e waa m arried had planned to return there. Some estim ate that it require* 3h G ty Jack M ille r. Jnurnallom at Wraelburn Dec. 23, 1893 t„ H A N T A H L I T T L E F lU E N D H while the atory w ill tie courted In to 40 m illio n trees to supply the K tu d rn t., do no' perm it their undeveloped colored |>antomlme and tableau« M a r g u e r it e P o n ll, who aurvtve». holiday trade fo r this country. This In an «selling battle Tuesday minds to tie wo, rled by w ondering M r. Johnaon went from Wood- would mean clear cutting of from 16676483 night th. Cottage Grove Iduna won P re e b yte rta n C h u rch Concert what would happen If Santa should bum to the Philippine» d u rin g the 30 to 6o thousand acres of young both gnmea of a double header at Bunday. 7 Ml lak< al< k or If he or tils re ln d a c i, Span tah-A merlcan w ar aa a *er- forest. W h ile this seems like a D ire c to r M rs Edna Leslie Hear» lo w e ll The acore for the »croud geant in Co M.. 2d Oregon volun •hould grow so old that they could large sum, It Is small compared •trim , game wae 27-25 and fo r the ■»n. not visit In a »Ingle night the home te e r « H e . (M a jo r) H . K M e lra lf w ith the annual damage caused by firs t team game 26-21. Pianist M r« O. W H la rk m o rr of every little tot In the great wide and 'L l.C o l.) It. K. Lawson in 1907 fire. One man-caused fire m ay des ' ’ Mi I I ■ ! • i ! w orld. T h e p relim in ary game waa faal organized «epara,e com pany "E .” troy fa r more trees than the total Processional "U C o tm l*rt U» w ith the Liona holding the 'B v Journalism Student.) lead tth In fa n try. Johnson wn« the flrat annjunt used to brighten many- The Junior play. "Huckleberry Adure H im ." moat of the lim e. S hort r ld g e waa captain of thia company and later W I*. hitvr «(<j|> thousands of homes a t Christma.- Finn." under the direction of Miss Arise ami Shine fur T h y Light taken out In the flrat h alf aa a re- o e r v e d ,1» captain of the old »lath p”d w om terin* why e to ttrlrlty al tim e. ' ull of a apralnod ankle auatained C. A. C., when the In fa n try com L o retta Mason, w a , presented be w«y» « t i f i i r s w h e n W r p r e n « tt but 1» fu m e " (D u d le y D u c k ), choir. Local foresters w arn th a t while fore an appreciative audience The F irs t Chrlatm aa M orn" during fo o tb a ll aeaaon and Bill pany waa transferred Into an a rtil ton or turn « »witch. and young the Christm as tree is a symbol of which com fortably filled the gym 'N e w to n ) choir. M acGIbtm n look hla position at lery company In 1911. ■tor« have n» mu< h ilR h ’ to I»« the holiday season and as such r.aslum F rid a y evening. Lee Bald Sulu, selected, M ernard England. center. Kaatburn waa high point tlevc that Manta w ill rom c lh»» In the late w a r M r. Johnaon should have a conspicuous place in win realistically interpreted the Q uartet, old carol. "There Dw elt man w ith 7 pointa. C h r t H u u u i r v r ju»t ns h r tut« come •erved Oa a m ajor w ith the 21«t character of "H u ck" and was well the Christm as decoration*, small In Old Judea." Evelyn Coiner, »very Ch rial ma« «v<< T he main game waa fast and ex in fa n try at Cam p Kearney. supported by his pal. Tom Sawyer, trees should not be cut promiscu Kathleen l>augh«ily. H. hofleld citing from »tart to finish w iih the • • • W hile a resident here M r John played by Allan F e r r ia . Peggy ously. M any more trees are cu, Slew-art. George M atthew » aon filled various civic position* l-lotts playing the beat brand of THE F A IT H O F C H IL Hodges a* Aunt Polly, who wa» each year than are used, and many The New Horn King" 'Charles ball they have played thia and wa« fo r two years city a tto r year. they h l l h N In K in ta in nil the more "eo nervous,” called forth much are cut fro m places where Eapolrl M r Edward» ami choir ney. M lnncy wa» high jMtlnl man with w o n d e rfu l when It hi ronaidered laughter, as did M ildred Cellers. added greatly to the scenic beau Duet, lx , vs D ivine" , S tainer) 13 pointa. The fam ily removed 20 yeara ago ty o f the locality. how rimtiv thin#« there a ir to mar the young M ary Jane, who always Mr« Chamber» ami Mr. B u tle r. to Gold Beach, where M r. Johnson I t is a common sight to see a that rh lld U h faith. Lineup fo, «eco,id string knew "something a w fu l" was go- "O Come to M y H e a rt Lord • • • L o w e ll became district attorney for a mgeto happen, and F ern Jones, the discarded tree along the roadside Jeeua" (Am brose) M r. England Cottage Grove H U T T H E L IT T L E T U T to Kaatburn (7) .. F _ Renfro <41 term 1-ater he served another term. incorrigible young sister of Clara th a t ha» been left when the cutter and choir. In rsUgion M r Johnson was an m»t g re a tly w o rrie d by auch prub» hl» V I', . . . ,6) ..F . W ln fr'-y (< | Wopplngs. Clara, the austere den saw one th a t better pleased Q uartet. The Holy N lg h l," M r». Irm a ma why H a nt a happen« to ba Kingsley ,21 Episcopalian. coness. was presented by Madge fancy. Such cu ttin g is needless, for Hugh T ru nn ell, Mr». George M a, S h o r t r ld g e (4 ) _C S u rvivliig are the widow; step HOffing m b *ll on a atreet c o rn e r Q Mi« n ■ 11 Carllle The colored maid. Melba, »■»tens claim, when it is realized Ih e w a . M r. Edw ards ami Geurge liá r t e la mother, M r*. Em m a John*on. P o rt w ith am bition* to be a singer, was th a t often a misshapened or one whan ha »hould l*a back in hta F e rrtn ,4 , .... ..O -------------------Richer M a tth r wa. wtirkahlp yetting hl« toys ready. Thoreau,-. (3) g R LI ne vault (4) land. and a h alf .«later, M r». W . C. p articu larly well portrayed by M il- sided tree is the best to f it Into a Scripture Lesson and P ra y er — « • • MacGlhbon (4) 8 Wllaon (8) Nlchlaa, Portland. The only child llcent I-cwis Robert Meacham, the corner or put in some other spot tt«-» Jam«» A ik ln Sm ith, paator. Lebo«, bashful suitor fo r the T H E L IT T L E T U T d o o not E R e r.fi. i ■ W m p - n ' - l U r» W. F hand of where only a portion of It will Offertory, carol» Choir, died in 1932. oak for an explanation of why Lineup fo r flra t tram » "Aunt R uth." Jessie Grubb, was ehow. Solo "Come Onto H im ." from Manta bring« »<> much more to th * A m ilita ry funeral wa» held here natu ral In his actions. H i* propos The Christm as tree m arket In Cot tag« Grove Lowell Mrs. g irl or boy who already rut « plenty "The Mcaaluh'' < H and el) M ln n ry (13, __ F Leppert (R, Monday afternoon w ith Rev. H . W. al seemed to be one o f the most C alifo rn ia and in the eastern state* Pea, non. than he doe« io the boy or tflil who E D ecker ,8 ) . F Knllloa 13) Davis o fficiating . In te rm e n t waa In appreciated incidents of the play. is fast becoming an Im p ortan t on« Double M ale Q uartet. W hile h«« llttU . the Shield* cemetery-. T he cast was handicapped by for small Oregon Douglas fir. How T r a c y , 2 ) ____ C .. Robson Shepherd« W atched T h e ir Flock»'' • • • H a ll '«> G having to make last-m inute s h ift* ever, cutting is advised against un Ixiwson ,8» Mes«rs H lew art, Ed w ard *. B u t M rs . lt.il» -rt» la W o r th y M a tro n T H E L IT T L E T U T do»« not Sortor <2, __Q In characters on account of the ill less a m arket is assured. Many Neel M ia. Helen R obert* w m * elected nesses o f H arvey K e lly and Phyl trees are hauled to fa r aw ay place» dem and that there be a better die* ler, llallew . Carl. Hagan. M atthew». Winfrey- Traak. w orthy m atron o f the E astern Star lis Monson. trlb utlon of toy« and candy. He «»» each year and then piled and burn Renfro '21 " H a rk , H a rk M y Soul " (Shelley) Mt the regular meeting F riday «ha does not «top to thin k that an About <50 was netted by tha ed because of flooded markets. M r*. T raak and choir. night. old fellow who can read a m illio n The Roseburg office of the for juniors, to be applied on a banquet O the, officers are E R. Lem ley for the seniors next spring. letter» anti know« the needs of a est service advises th a t permission C hilatm aa Vaapera at Melhodlat w orthy patron; Mrs. Pearle U m hundred m illion children ought to must firs t be secured befoie C h rist phrey, associate m atron; W L be wl«e enough Io leave pr *»rnt< Church. 5 o'clock Munday. mas trees m ay be cut on the na P rocessional. "O Come A ll Ye W o rkm an, aaaoclato (uitron; Mrs, whore they a ir moat needed tional forest. On many forests F a ith fu l." Vein,« H a rre l. secretary; Mrs. Dove Christm as trees are cut by private S cripture and p la y e r by the m in* Trask, treasurer; Mrs. Gladys H all, T H E L IT T L E T O T U nuide operators under tim ber sale regu Gold continue* to come out of conductress; Mrs. Ins Godard, as happy by what «he ha« received l*ter. la, ions, but as yet no sales o f this the Rohemta d ls tilc t despite the Chrlatm aa cantata, 'The Holy sociate conductress. The other and pioblrni't of hieqtm llty a ie Io kind have been made on the U m p C hild" 'C a rrie R. Adam s). w in te r season Another truckload chairs w ill be filled by appoint the future. although a M an y persons who have observ qua national forest • • • of concentrates came from the E ve ment. All the new officers w ill be "Rejoice «) D aughter o f Zion" ed the swelling o f buds on lilacs, num ber of inquiries have been re choir. ning M lar group this week and was installed at a public ceremony Dec. w ild flow ering currants, sycamores ceived this year. H O W M l'C H H A P P IE R Soprano obligato Mrs V a n Mcho- sent on to Tacoma to smelter. The 27. moat of tls would be If we would Those who cut trees fro m along and many other bushes, shrub* and Musick Is also m aking regular la rk A social tim e followed the busl- trees during the la tte r part of No the roads should rem ember that set ourselves, like the little tot, to shipments. C o n tia ltn solo Mra. F ra n k G ran nc»s m ee tin g . full enkiym enl of what we have vember this year are asking how cutting trees on a county road Is Instead of wl«hlng that we had ns nla. this happened and w hat the result prohibited by law The permission Contralto and tenor duet M ra much am «»meniir cl«c o f the owner should be secured be w ill be • • • F ra n k G rannis, Brighton Leonard. D r. W. S. Brown, chief of the de fore any tree or greenery is re "There's a Song In the A ir" W H Y N O T rn rh of u« w rite private land. The p artm ent of horticulture at Oregon moved from a letter to old Santa ««king him *o women's chorus. State college, explains that this is trespass law provides fo r treble "W atchm an. T e ll Us o f the give u« for nt leant Chrlatm ax day •2 b v L a w re n c e H a w w tk tk o o rrs r n e - . w hat is known a * a "false spring ' damages fo r any person who shall the outlook of n little tot. W ouldn’t N ig h t" - choir. y w i. • ^5 and is a prem ature aw akening of w ithout law fu l auth ority, cut down ("onlralto solo -D orothy Mien,non. the day he n much happier one for We learn the tra ils m o travel fro m the kind life due to "breaking the rest per girdle, o r otherwise in ju re o r carry Baritone solo Tom Hall. im T o f bouts they wear! iod" of plants. N o rm ally this oc o ff any tree, tim ber, or shrub from • • • Soprano solo - Beth Hall. T h e ir old shoes soon sdvtse us whether happF cur* in spring a fte r the cold w inter the land o f another Tenor solo Mam Mnckln W H Y H U B B Y W O U L D N 'T , ness o r care weather Is followed by w arm er " In the Field w ith T h e ir Flock»' even w orry iitmut the »Ire of the , M ore frequently attends them as the path of " K. C. Elect (Wficera. sunnier days. Ed W elier. bill he la going Io gel for the pres life D m v tread O fficers fo r the new year were "This year the unseasonable cold The Mavlnr Comes" Choir ent wifey gave him. W h ile new shoes make prediction o f the course near the firs t of November, fo l named at the m eeting o f the W . R • • • that lies ahead. Baritone eolo Clyde Um phrey. lowed by two weeks of soft, mild C. Saturday and plan* fo r preserv Q uartet Mrs. E. E. Cone, M ra. C. T O T H O S E who may think weather, stim ulated some p la n t* at ing the old G, A. R. flag discussed. H is shoes could te ll some th rillin g tales about It «Illy to «uggeNt that oklatera be J. Ila ll, F ra n k Grannis. San, M ack Mrs. Addle H a llg a rth w ill head least to break th e ir rest periods and a m an's C a re e r- children for a tiny, we «urgent they In. to start the growth cycle o f -spring." the organization for the coming Some stories that, perhaps, he'd rather have "Culm on the E a r of N ig h t" watch the oldster« piny w ith the Professor B low n says. "Rest in year. O th er o ffic e r- are M rs. Nellie nobody hear. mechanical toy« they contem plate Choir plants should not be confused w ith Ihiul, senior vice president; M r*. Yes, every step he takes, no m atter where ,he "Glad Tidings of G reat Joy" purchaxlng for young hopeful«, or the so-called d orm ant period. Anna Schoen, treasurer; Mrs. Net path may lend. •ee whnt little chance the young- Choir. Records a message on his boot.- ' n c lo cr folks Plants go into rest when they have tie Sating, chaplain; M rs M altnda "Sleep, My L illie Jesus” Mr» «ter ha« to get n toy «way frnm to read set th e ir term inal buds and are no Aubrey, guard; Mrs. Rosa C urrin Brighton Leonard. dad on Uhrlatm a« morn longer m aking length growth. They assistant guard; Mrs. E lla Fleck • • • "All .My H e a rt This N ig h t R,*- The care a fe llo w gives his shoes has this to M innie More become dorm ant later, a fte r they conductress; M rs. A C H IC A G O P H Y S IC IA N Jolees". Mrs llnrdm nn , M rs Chet ' say to nic lock, assistant conductress: Mr.- have shed th eir leaves. ha« experimented w ith n Kipper S tro u p , B rig h to n L e o na rd , His plan o f life ts good or bad in just tl,o same "W h a , can we do fo r plants lured E v a Aubrey, secretary'; Mrs. Eva degree! which 1« u«ed to clone and open th»» "O N lghl Divine ' Men's Voice» instructor; Mr» Into new growth by this false prom Jones, p atriotic And every tim e n» 'shines ein up' I'm sure wound on a patient. Probably the M e s s ia h 1* K in g ” Mrs. M a ry ise of spring'.’ W e can hope, of Ju lia Ashby, musician; Mrs. Lizzie he wants to fe d phyNlclan wl«he« to look ln«lde Ellen Conn. Mrs. W m . Thuin, Sum course, that the rem aind er o f the Rohde, color bearer No. 1; Bonita T h a t he's a little nearer to his persona, ideal each day to nee w hether any more M nckln, Clyde U m p h iry . w inter m ay be m ild and that this Halverson, color bearer No. 2. tool« have worked theli way down "And Ihe Shepherd» Return,si" The G. A. R. flag w ill be pre tender growth may be spared. If Good co m ta ,k - ire u pan o f shoes and frie n d to a point where they can he M i*. Van Hcholuck. the w eather turns cold, however, served in a trophy case and w ill b< ly a ll the d a y. reached and removed "The Mong of Jubilee" Choir. the practical thin g to do is to cov placed in the hall of the arm ory W 'uii fn ith fuln e -., they do th e ir p a r t to ease • • • B a rito n e wolo Ed Weber. er shrubs which show these break the A m erican Legion having of life 's nigged w a y; T H IS E X P E H IM K N T «hould "Christmas Meditations*' llv Yet though they bravely shield the one whose 'v t.' ing buds w ith sack*, s tra w or any fered to build such a case. Im m ediately «ugge«t nomethlng to minister. A social was enjoyed following confidence they share, other m aterial which w ill protecl m arried men. W ouldn't it he a D irector F K. N o o rd h o ff. We learn the tra ils men trave l from the kind the business meeting. them." ■plendld Idea to have our wive« Accompanist Mrs. Robert Hul- o f boots they wear equipped w ith oral zipper«? P om cllffe. Ignorance of the law is no ex Schools to Close for Holidays. albly eome hu«hnnda would like a euse. Ihe courts rule. O f course, School» o f the city w ill close F r i zipper that could he perm anently Assaull, M attery ('use Dismissed. anyone should be able to rem ember day fo r the holiday vacation and the tw o m illion or more laws which locked The cn*e of the stale' v W . A w ill rem ain closed until Jan. 6. • • • we are supposed to obey. Bnll and Lee Nichols, charged w ith I F I T W E R E P O S S IB L E for assault and battery upon George Interesting people ,re sometime* List» New Lodge Officers Asked. ihusi« about us to rend our mlnda, K e rr, was dismissed yesterday up The Sentinel is desirous tha, d iffic u lt to get along with. wn »hould «11 her innkn n lot of on motion of Donald Young, assis secretaries o f lodges furnish list* persona unhappy or have to »top tant district attorney. Instead of going out Into Ihe of officers elected. th in kin g a lot of thlnga that should w oild , science brings the whole never be thought nnyway. Rubber Btamps. The flentlnsl. w orld before our eyes and ears Most people are resentful that rig ht here a t home. thei. lives are dull. C (,. Lions 2 (iiimes at Lowell I • Vi Huckleberry Finn More Gold Conies From Bohemia False Spring Starts Buds The Boots tkoy Wear f*