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( oosIXemt reader« ef S e n f l a e l a d v e r t is in g « t t m a n y tisse» the prtrr ut ouhw rlptlon U M T M i K O RO VT. LAME (X H IN T Ï, OM»XM>N. T l f l K S l H i , J A M A K Ï t , IKK Nl.W R K K SU Lumber Files Are Usual y ; l/s P 0“ '1 Take Farm Conference Townsendites to Lai.* finances Shutdown Full as ’35 Ends January 14,15 Pol/ Cömmuni‘y In U J Shape M ill, of till, section arr not Ink Ink Ihr uaual holiday »hut dow n. Of Ihr lu iger m ill. Ihr W. A Woodard B u x in e n g lik e A t t e m p t to Bfc Lumber com pany w as dow n for M C hristm as day only. J II. Churn W*MIe to Decide Future c l The attitude o f th e C o t t a g e Grove »-community t o w a r d the Townsend plan as em bodied in th«- Warrant Indebtedness Is flrkt M cOroarty bill in congress ks to be D , libri learned through a poll to be con- tte d u c e d D u r in g Y e a r ; T a x w»ua| !*’" * *": T r' £"*" thr** '“**'* C ou n ty. Agriculture * ■Iurt«i by Ih. local T ow n -en d club. Delinquency la Hi«h. t h r li o h r r u la L u m b e r c o m p a n y w a s A booth will be established in dow n tw o days aixl the C ottage —— •orne businews house on Main street, ---- — 1 ■ ■ AN ODDITY Is found In the Grove Lum ber com (Many wa* d o w n “Just whul ts i county farm out ballots will be furnished and every Kratt lr, Drc. 26. An active na fot C hristm as «lay only. 1U3A state l»ar certifica te o f three B> Fred Fink, Lane County Judge. look conference. a n yw ay?’’ one will he requested to vote re- O regon City attorney». Will 1«. I Iona I m ark at with price a *t runic All the m ills reports satisfactory The year 1935 found Lane coun This q u e s t i o n Is frequent gar die«« of w hether for or against ty In a sound and healthy flnanclai Mulvey has certificate No. 1. Wll or advan cin g brought an end of order flics, an unusual condition Mam llam m on d has No 111 and the year boom Io the lum ber Indus for th is season. Indicating the rea ly heard In cou n ties where the ag the MrGroarty bill. Voting will condition and la about to dep an rlcultural e c o n o m i c confererw er J,tn ttr‘d tw< large th e r m o leavin g u» in like condition. Lam Alden K Miller has N o 1111 T h is try of W ashington and O regon, the son for continuous operation. were not held by the state college ,net«r» will Indicate the vote for county is on a near cash ham« W rit C om at Lumber rnen'a a Maori a seem s to be one on som eone nd again st. Voting will continue . .. __ . _ dm * . exten sion *ervi<'«* 10 year* ago. and lion w eekly report art forth today. . . . ______ __" O utstan ding warrant« January 1 it Is also asked by m any new com until everyone o f voting age ha "The year la com in g to a close 1935, am ounted to 3123.814.97 while AMTHUNOMKIUI MAY there with buying running ahead of er» in co u n ties where they were had an opportunity to cast hj.x bai- ou tstan d in g worranta a« o f Janu never was a atar of Het hie hem and # held, sa y s O. M. Fletcher, county lot. production and Inventoriea low.** ary 1. 1936. am ounted to $35571.92 that, had there been, the three wise T ow n send ltes claim that 75 per agent of Lane county. the association *ald It* sum m ary A« an o ffse t to these outstanding men could not have charted their of re|io4te from 201 down and op* I he 101 farm er* in this county cent of voting persons are signers course by that or any other star. w arrants the county has delin crating mill* showed. w ho have been working for som e of the Tow nsend petition. There Is alsiut as m uch reason to quent and unpaid taxes ow in g to it N ew bualneaa during the week weejts on com m ittees In prepara believe the astronom er* as to be am oun tin g to over $2500500 About ending Dec 21 totaled 116.000.000 Portland Man Trie« to Win turn for the con ference to he held lleve those who declare there la no 50 per cent o f this delinquency be Ixaar^ feet, second largest w eekly January 14 and 15 are w ell aw are Manta t ’lau* longs to the county, the remainder volum e in orders during the year. by Squirtini Water Into by th is tim e o f what the co n fer • • • to c ities and school«. ence Is and what It m ay be e x p e ct wm (h r w .r k ,,t a u k u . i Eye, oj Opponent IT IS NO MOKE difficu lt to 34. with 117.000,000 The tax roll» for the year 193.". rr ed to do. explain* Mr. Fletcher. believe that the astronom em are a m o u n te d to $1.863.480.96 while tax The asa<M*iatlon baa no record of "There Is nothing m ysterious m istaken than It Is to believe that collection» have am ounted to confer- Fred i M arine) Jacobs. C ottage about this farm outlook the Saviour died, aroee from the a "similar egtraordlnary buying $1.166.04955. leavin g unpajd $697 spurt just bef«*re ("hrlstrnaa when • n .. »aid the county ..« m t. it Four Participants in Accident Grove, wna an easy w inner In a dea<! and ascended Into heaven, 43141 or 37 per cen t delinquent both selling and product lot “ rr grudge m atch betw een him and Al Is just u bu sinesslike attem p t on M clenllsts could easily prove that Delinquent tax collections am ount usually slow ing for the holiday* the part of the farm ers in each W e r e Riding in Single ltoasherg. P ortland, in the Amerl tm|M»«slhlr also. trig to $491,956 44 have been made t nflllrd orders at 429.302.000 feet can le g io n a card Friday. J a c o b . c o u n ,y- *«'«’ »** h d p o f the agri r, , . o „ • • • during 1935 These added to the Small Coupe , j n iln u I,.,. cult ute In a county and from theae AN KLRCTRICAL device has r««ch «l Ihr high est sreu u iu lstlo n , IKlk , h„ flr>, fll„ collection s m ade on th e current f th* year last w fa c ts to deride as near a s possible _________ M t ock s arc When the tw o cam e tiack to the been put into u*e that m easures roll have m ade a 93.12 pet cent lti.M per cent below lost year s mat Kosaberg squirted w ater Into w hat Is the m ost profitable pro m etric verse as it Is read That is leva! gram to follow In the future Several were Injured In an auto- l « y t w n t on the 1935 budget. R eal Jacobs eye* and then threw him a l| right so far a* It goes, but what • F arm ing Is now a com bination m ob,lr cr‘“ h Thursday even in g at W n« «hat m any cannot pay their "The unusual unfilled files and before Jacobs was able to regain we really need Is a device to ellm l using k»w Inventories, com pared w ith the hl* vision. Jncobs cam e back of individual and collective action the ,n U r "M t,ljn ° f east M ain and taxes the county court Is nate verse that Is not worth read every endeavor possible to keep ex dem and, com birre to m ake the strong to lak e the deciding foil and It has been proved repeatedly T w e ,i,h »‘ reet. log T h efr Is a wide field for such The injured are Mr. and Mrs. penditures to the m inim um in position of the Industry stronger aslly in four m inutes In a prevf that individual farm ers prosper a device. In relation to It. iim rk.l» than al uu, mMtch for whlrh liest where there 1» e ffective com Fred Frost, who were in one car, other words, we are living withir. • • • any Umc in 1935.” the report set refer«* he htwl been kicked in one m un ity action A strik in g exam ple and S J. D ethune and Jean Stub- our incom e. A B B R E V IA T IO N o f Chrftt* fort K. ath btefteW. who w ,,b ,w o others. Roy D uring 1935 Lane county receiv Jacobs, who w as a pnrtlcL of this is the case o f K lam m as Is attack ed by lh»rtlaud Spec ago a V*»»» <« J Joan °« n Scheufele. ere rid rid- ed ‘ from O. D avis “ and Scheufelc. w were “ A C. funds $57588.93. of The «xport trade, due to hlghrr H in t1 l n " m - of "the m atch .’» and ° ° u n ,y- **»•»* « « » tator. and with som e Justice. Al <txts and B ritish em pire preferen the m atch Friday w as to se tt’.e that consideration o f the facts revealed lng n the one *<‘at o f a sm all which M1JS2L33 went to count} though the abbreviated form Is tial tariffs, su ffered a loan o f 5.600.- score and others of longer stan d that there w as real opportunity for COUJ*‘ funds. Of th is am ount $15.000 U*ed more often than the full word. Mrs. Frost w as bruised on the applied on sta te taxes and $26 000 (MM) from a previous U.stWl.iMM) feet. ing. grow ers to expand potato prnduc The Sen tin el has at varkm s time« The im * i gain In all m arket* for the in the other m ain even t T iger Joe tlon on a county-w ide basis. A few neck and hack. Mr. F rost w as In- was set aside for the fire proof objected to representing <*hrlat week, how ever, w as 14.000.000 feet, Marsh. San F rancisco, won over grow ers m aking such a decision JUr’'<l on tbe left **b ‘>“ '«!er and vault addition to the court hou: with a ertkes and tru sts the S p ec ta or 14 per cent. _ _______ Ingo _________ Sm alllnskl. D enver. Marsh “ ,<,ne would have had little suc- side. Mr B ethune su ffered a gash and the O akridge overhead cross tor w ill have m ore in fluence with Production for the week was look the first fall In 17 m inutes. ' “ *• bu’ w he" ,h * «'“ unty a s a on the forehead and M iss Stubhjc- m g those who write it * Xmaa'' than field su ffered variou s bruises. 1O7JI77JU.1 f « t m TOO««. 1. ,» t h .n The Sen tin el hac had D uring 1935 Lane county expend ond fall in tu . whole m ade the m ove it m eant the The tw o cars were travelin g to- the preceding week The l ’»35 w eek m inute* «nd Marsh the deciding creation o f an Industry worth m il • as v-ards the city, w ith the Frost car ed $186.232.06 on roads and bridges lions o f dollars annually. ly average Is 77.023.400. com pared fall In 11 m inutes. in the lead. Mr Frost stated that ‘b l“ a "‘o “ n« » » TW.32 w as spent A SALEM WOMANM sn eefe w ith MAX’ 177 In 1934 "Other cou n ties in Oregon have The 3 0 m inute prelim inary be .1 ..................... from the xeneral fund. $49 098.92 on ra u w d her to slip on the floor. In New business reported w as 116 tw een Bulldog Jack son and Max had sim ilar experiences, though he gave the signal to turn to the m arket roads. $67.339 92 in road the fall she fractured a wrist and 301,767. against a production of left and that the other car with an arm was cut by a fragm ent of 10X677JIM. stid sh ip m en ts of 62.- l«ake wa* a draw. Jackson taking p o h a p s on a sm aller scale, the four young people in It a t district No. 1, w hich com prises th« entire county. one fall in 6 ’v m inutes and Lake this county com m ittees a dish she was carrying that was I17jm . tem pted to pass the Frost car at the second 1» , | . m inutes, neither k -th erin g «11 the Inform ation p o e Z p If Lane county court were to Bay bn »ken Into pieces by contact with _____ -UI- . . . __ _ . . . . slide concern.«» ___ 1 . . ,b at P °,n «’ crash in g Into the Frost ,h * r^"r *" *, , t * being able to get the deciding fall. lUb,r concerning agricultural eco- Ih. flour Miner Ihe legislature I. 4,136 403.UOO. eom|>are<l w llh 3 299,- car. The second car m ust have been •yes" to every dem and m ade o f it. nom ics, fruits, nuts, truck, farm tr a v -jlng at considerable speed, as and "yes ,o e n tre a ty f o r ex in session som e d ifficu lty h a . «25.000 for ih r « .r r r .p o .id ln « per crops, dairying, chick en s, turkeys **os. turkey.*», »-.«ii-».« »<>««■. «.»»4»»^ penditures. the con n iv wmiizi k . brrn encountered In plselng l.l.n i. „»I la»t year. an In. r ease o f 20 prr >mrth Selin to Sh«»f»t«ll. vanon*1 m u|S,'irn n Bnd "’’'I c o "J, r ' ‘ «op on top o f the c ity ’s fire pro- h*nkrupt w ithin six m onths. Be A. W. Sbafatali, who has been an for Ih.- unusual accident. cent. th a l we som em ploye o f The Mentine) «Ince 192“. \a tlo n ami Im provem ent. A fter tecUon Htandplpe point, yond “ a o doubt ou oi we som etim etim es es sa> they assem b le all the data possible has purchased the o n e-fifth inter from I.w-ui with the standpipe through the no when we should say “yes" and tX il'N T Y J t l H I F FISK re from local records, cen su s reports. , op of |h e p>r est of Elbert Sm ith In The S en ti beyond a doubt som etim es we fx>rt* that tbrrr wrrr Iras mat nel, the tran sfer having becom e ef state and national outlook reports The St urges w recker picked Up “y e s” when we should sav “n<x rlagra in I«ane county during 193. fec'tive today. Mr. .Smith becam e a '‘d *>'b" sources, th ey will be pre- H ow ever, we hope to be fair and than during thr tw o preceding one of the ow ners o f The Sentinel I"1'**1 ,o «ubmlt these facts and _ just; we hope to keep county fi year* Don't worry. Judge, leap prelim inary conclusion« d r a w n nan ces in a healthy condition, and In 1916 and retained his interest year Is here and a new record may from them to the county confer t o b n G arniitte 1» Injured. ill use . every effort consistent until selling to Shof«la)l. although ence he established Colin G aroutte, son o f Mr. and we ... w ____. he w as out of the b u siness for nine Mr, \v x (—»r.intt» o , r-iaii, c . ._ .. w ith good business so to do. In m any cou n ties the problem -"C»' "■ G aroutte of Culp Creek. years w hile serving os post m aster. HTEUCL S A A ll have been Itaeently Mr. Sm ith has been em is not so m uch ***at Is tak in g place who wns em ployed by th e B ohem ia used, so it is reported, for the ad nationally a , I what that eoun Dumber com pany w hile home from J Tc O akland. Jan. 2. New*sprtp**r a d ployed In ih »tale print’ng office. dltlon to the cou n ty court house. O. S. C. for th e holiday vacation . L^/Of^ I S ty can grow I «t and m ost eco vert 1*1 ng and Its Increasing value -4 . . — H That w as a w<tod«-n headed thing w as severely but not dangerously . nom ically. In others It is a question to the continued busIncM* ----------- - and In . . . . , v to do In a lumlrrring county such about the , "T“ head Saturday f 11 /■ ¿ /i// of laying plans on a com m u nity Injured dUMtrlul developm ent of the nation d C flO O l Iiil.SK « .h i ll I as I «one w h e n n n i l . . .A ..Il in , » » * x i l i l i VZtSL/r and county basis for fo r e expanding , w . nH<n. when “ P»*' lft hem lock / fell on K him • • • w as em phasized here today In a / « * 1» 1 those products for w hich there ap He was unconscious for a short » la le m e n t m ade public by 1» A. t i l l l l l C S .Art“ KCSllIllCU 1CTIIIOPIA ha» an antlquat pears to be a good future m arket. tim e. of S afew ay London. Dec. 31. — <Special. > — ed calendar that m akm It 1928 W arren. president Those who have been review ing Slurea Ine. • T his is a story of som ething that there. Instead u t 1986. mid Christ C iting h is own com pany a s a Banketliall Is under way again al the report» o f the econom ic con- sp eak s louder than words, and a ma« won't bi. nharrved until Janu skunk w as a principal character in ary 7. That m ay be the twaaon that barom eter to Indicate the attitu d e «-'°', “ 6>' Grove high school after a ferences of 10 years ago have been of buslnea» toward advertisin g. * » » b * layoff w hile the gym fliair *>o little surprised to find how ac- the tragedy Muaaollnl ha» t>een unable to keep W arren declared that he consider waa b,-l,16 revarnlshed. curate and applicable are m ost of Clifford Tow nsend and his dog aume of his d a les w ith H alle Mete» ed the grow th o f Mufewny S to r e , 1 *’•’ Dions will play an olh rr non- conclu sions m ade then. Al G yp w ere out In the woods a few ine.. and other chain system but conference opponent Friday ___ s _____ . w hen though there is need now to add to E lim ination o f stream pollution d ays ago. The dog chased a skunk a reflection o f the pow er o f new»- lb,,y l” ',* ‘« «he IJttle Sons, a team th ese fin d in gs In the light o f new in the state, being pushed by vari- Into a hollow log and went in after XNOTIIKB W IN N E R In a contest am ong those o f the fem i paper» to build and retain public eo,n Poaed ,,f pl«yers from southern developm ents. It is encouragin g to ous sp o rtsm en s organizations and It. The dog cam e out w ith the O regon norm al school. Tw o o f the «he present w orkers to see how the sta te gam e com m ission, w as sk un k and proceeded to sh ake the nine sex Is pictured l>y the d allle,. respect and public [uilroniige. "As far as Mafrway Is concern outstand in g players on th is team w orthw hile w ere the efforts put the principal subject o f discussion life out o f it. So far. so good, but It must be som ething o f a c o in ci dence that a fem in in e w lnn ei In ed." he continued, "our advertising “ r*' Vlrx*l Horn and Bob Dusen- f°rth In those earlier conferences," at a m eeting o f the rod and gun the dog put the sk un k dow n in or club M onday night. der to get a better hold and has any n o n lest, seem s to have no pic has been predom inantly new spaper berry, form er C ottage Grove bas- City E ngin eer Coiner, asked for ever sin ce regretted that it did so. ture except one show ing her leg» iidvertislng. und I consider It an hetball stars. Conch B agley will im portant factor In the grow th of •>,ck his startin g lineup for this an estim ate o f cost o f erection o f a The skunk, wih Its m eet on the to the knee. this com pany. gam e from the follow ing: H ersehei sew age disposal plant, expressed ground. used its tim e-honored “It Is through advertisin g that 1 rary Harold M lnney, K enneth the opinion that the city is not able m ethod of defense, h ittin g the dog A N O TH ER P IC T U R E In of at present to finance such a plant, in the face. The dog w ent away Mrs. Marjorie l*o»i H utton, "cereal people com e to know and to under- •‘«hortrldge, W ayne M ackln, E llis pointing out that there would be from there right aw ay and has heiress," who has taken for her stand the scope of any bu sin ess Decker. Norm an Sortor and Tom m aintenance as w ell as the origin- been In bad odor ever since. third husband the chairm an o f the concern's public service, nnd the Hall. There w ill be a prelim inary The freakiest «hot ever m ade -I.« « ...- A tlas on “ • CO8'- Councilm an Brund sp oke In H ow ever, the dog had done its ugene federal I lad e com m ission. Il prob- com m od ities It o ffer s for public ««'»•' betw een the E when F l h ^ R * 7 ° p,XM,lt‘on to *‘*,k‘n* tbe c ,ty ,o * urk «"d ‘ he sk u n k s skin ably was appropriate that ' the <,<,,",um P«lon ’•> «his new age of “ "<« a «earn n.a.le up of local r layers The first ' rt l1 ' ,, ,,d" ' * h' n Elb,,r‘ erect such a plant at th is tim e. The w as soon stretched on a board thrlre-marrle.1 woman should take ‘ «»nimeree and distribution, eon px high sch ool play ¿0 . . ‘h.* ba" P° Ck*'t <>f subJec‘ «abl<,d un«» «he club broadcasting its nationality from lb s official o f (he trade coinnil» <•••••«’< «dvortlslng helps m aterial «A«ne w ill start at 7 1 111 Zlm nierly s go lf bag. The freak has further data upon which to the Tow nsend home ■Ion. She may wish to m ake an ,y ,o cro"«» respect and confidence ------------------ «hot wa« m ade from the No. 7 tee- base a decision, other exchange. D oes being it for ,b<>‘"’ * h o use new spaper space o f f . P layers usually drop their bag« _ The club plan« to inaugurate Mrs. M argaret Crawford IMe». "cereal queen" m ean she Is corn seem s only natural that those about 4(1 yards out In the fairw ay som e kind of contest sim ilar to its fed* con cern s using new spaper adver- Funeral services were held Su n as they com e from No. 6 green, gray digger killin g contest o f last • • • 1 U sing uninterruptedly year a fter day forenoon for Mrs. M argaret E. Bede topped hl« ball and it plunked year. H E R E 'S WIMKING a happy vrnT ',o rH" 'n ,h «' highest confl Crawford of this city, w ho died Zlm m erly a bag w ith a resounding __________________ and prosperous new year for every <*®nc* «he public they serve. F riday in Portland. Interm ent w as _ ■' i.‘ budK ' y h 'n a search w as m ade for Hiudietlatll Team Organixed. In the A. F. * A. M.-I. O. O. F one, w hether readers o f thia colum n _ --------------- The new year was w elcom ed here «?*• bal> c « uld 68 fou> 'd - A fter A cltv basketball team w as org- or not. *n Ci'Bnge Grove th e Safew ay cem etery. • • • , »tore has for several years con- hllaiiou sly. hut com paratively sob ,b l’ "«'»«•h had been given up. Big an lied , hlg week w i|h M1Ilard Mc. M argaret C artw right w as bom erly, with no hangover police court »P his bag and noted Farland as m anager. The team eon- May JO E LOUIS reports that he f,ned ,,M "''vertlsln g exclusively to L ittle Rock. Ark that the seam alongsid e the zipper .i« , ’ " , v " , - tk ' Av. X, ? 22. 1860. in U n l” R ock' Ark had been torn He looke.1 Inside th e Thom son. Tom Cox. and w as aged 75 years. She cam e was not killed In a recent autom o "dv*'Hl.lng In The Sen- The A m rrlc. n , ,on pocket and found the m issing hall Thles Sorenson.' R a y to tb» M ohawk valley with her bila accident. H e m erely took a , • - sor for a N ew Y ear’s eve frolic at T he place o f entry had closed after and A!,te CooP*r. an<1 «he m other and several sisters and little of the Jolting he haa been the arm ory and the Llotw club w as the hall " hoys are anxious to schedu le gam es brothers w hen she w as a sm all paxNlhg out. R eturn o f .Seals lU'qiW'sted sponsor for an even in g o f dancing N els Do Young w as a w itn ess an i W“ h oth<,r ,<,an’S Such a r ,a n K'> child. She Is survived by the fol Miss M arlette H am ant, chairm an nt I. O. O. F. hall. The latter party 30 ^ T e F a hr i a n r o ; T m e ,,h ‘ r , W , ”K E U G E N E R d l srtvs that how for the sale sale of of C C hristinas hristm as seals, seals, has has w w as as nreceiled preceded bv by u a « 6 ....... ir the Sil 4 ........ .tien ^ .. e. - I or Tom Cox. ford. Portland; Frank O. Craw Inanim ate m atter on th is earth asked Ihttf C hristm as seals that < G uests at the table gave Impromm wori« 0$ «he other tw o players. The A tlas club from E ugene will ford, E ugene; Jam es R. Lemon, evolved living form s rem ains an were m ailed out. for which pay- tu resolutions for the new year and ---------------------------- m eet the boys here F riday night In Cottage Grove; tw o brothers. John m penetrable. aw e-inspiring m ys m ent lias not been made, be re .Miss Jackie .Morton gave tw o d an ce R evival Servlera Announced. school gym . lery. D ie necessary bacteria may turned to her. The new m ethod o f ¡num ber*. Dr H. A. H agen led R evival services will be held a the t high __________________u .e e i.b ..» R . „ Cartw i«. right and Lee Cartwright have com e over from R u ssia, hut It sellin g the seals, by m ailing them singin g that follow ed dinner. 7 30 every even in g beginning Sun H T A tchley E ugene secretary Harrisburg; i a sister. M J° 7 Is at least an equal m ystery as t o lo u t Instead o f inaklnc a hou se to- , l . v .1 i x - A . „ V' UK ' se c re ,a r y , Casteel. Springfield; seven grand how so m any livin g form s have he- house canvass, proved »atlsfartory. A pessim ist seldom know s he is Rev. K. E. T aylor of N am pa Ida' gon will "speaki'at 'th e ' f i e > M'Vho <!h,1Jren “ "d ■*’ grandehlF com e »o nearly Inanim ate. } receipts being higher than for 1934. one I evan gelist, will be In change " Sh<’ ------------------ w as a m em ----------- ber of the dlst church Sunday night. Free M ethodist church E d it o r «f sprint Spuri n i Ruying Durine I h m <l<* friulani In a $2OXMM) aulì. The nrwapapet bualnaaa Holiday Beason la Unprooe bave pick ad up m alarlally dented in Cotuit H la tory m axky Jacobs Is Winner Over Al Rossburg Several Injured in Automobile Crash Advertising in Newspapers Is Safeway Policy Stream Pollution Is Up Before R. and G. Club Freak Golf Shot Is Made Here New Year Is Welcomed Here I