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M any «ay e d ito r ia l* In c Sentinel T h e H e n tln rl a re olone w o rth I h r fu ll price o f * ri pilon. V O ITM K XLVI. ÑHINGS WE THINK U w i » Mil“ or TMiMeo'oTHuajM.M. » .ttà ttr n o t (O IIV .K G R O V E , I .A N K C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . I I I I IIM IA V , J A M A R Y T H E WAY F ranklin ttolano Korn over with hl« radio addreaae*. what a wow of a crooner hr would have mode. • • • O N E ltEAHON w hy (hr new y e a r la a lw a y s ao heartily w elcom ed (nay be br<'A>*»e the last of the Christina* turkey hash and witrniml up draaalng have l»een eaten • • • 11114« TIN »MAN of the Eu * tefte ICG la aliead y counting the day» until flatting w’l i r m o p e n * I f Hill'« friend« could look forward with the Min« certain ty to reoelv In« » m em of Irvut, they would have m ore sym pathy for him. • • • A E t ’G K N E YOUNG MAN was fined $.' for d ilv ln g with one arm while the other arm wa« pleasantly e n g a g e d e n c ir c lin g a • pleiwlbl •«am p le of plum p fernl n l n lt y I h. young m an probably Barring Labor Trouble«. Bit; Year 1» Abend for Lumber, But S c u in e u Strike Troubles h"e“ had“,nv,; ., : b,^ e : . : he reached h e,, stun day to find out what the trouble wo*. II«* had the arm put hack In place, hut w as Informed that he couldn't operate a car for aaveral days, so his father, f> V. Breeze, had to com e up that night and take < barge of the truck. Verne had no id« u how the at in becam e «II h I o '• -I The Bri-enr fam ily recently ie m oved from here to Portland, w h en Mr. Breaac eatabliahed the ¿*aclftc M erchundining com pany w hen (Crow** Lum ber Olgmt » The g«nrrnl outlook for ih« lum l»«i m aiket today la very rncourag Ink even though an unfortunate «!«• valoprnnnl ha* crept Into the pic ture during the past few days. I »« < ember was exceptionally active for P rtpiiilw r and a« a result a ma Jorlty of (he lark« operation», e»- p « tally tide w ater plant«, have enough bualnea» hooked Io kr. j them going nicely uni February, The stren gth of fir clears la «till ’be «U U tandlng featu re of the Ken m arket The enviable po«ltl„t> »1 fir ha« b e e n h e lp e d In no « m a ll ' Strike Is Reported ¡it Champion Mine Owner. Declare Men Are Being Replaced and That Operations Will Be Resumed at Once O p eiallon s at the big J. H. C ham ber* A Hon mill have been crippled since a lockout M onday m orning. The trouble u io se over a disp ute as to w hethei work which the mill ow ners wish«*«! «lone Saturday and Sunday was productive or non productive and wh«-ther the men usked to work Saturday and Su n day had put In their 40 hours at straight tim e. The men claim ed that under th« lr co n tract they w ere entitled to tim e and a half for the work, whil 1)0 th«* mill ow ners claim ed th e m en •5, tr e of »utsw rtptton. 9, 1 9 % ChamltlTS Mill Is Births Double (■ciienil Outlook Dû/nïÆ«0W4rm M y /. v Dislocated Deaths in 1935 For Fir Is Bright Hit hy Lockout After operating a I*M<‘ truck for aevem l days with a sligh tly dlslo Consistent r r a ä r r » of M e n t i n e l advertising nave m a n y time« the N U M B E R SI. Planned "arming Subject o. ’eel U i/th« here during 1915 were more than double death«, d esp ite A griculturalist, of County to here Oather i0r In E ugene hospitals. n u m t» r,d 99. of wtiirh .i Tuesday and Wednesday. occurred Birth« were male« and 45 were female«. Death« numbered 43, of which 23 were male« and 20 w ere fem ale« For Decem ber there were 9 births, 3 male* and 1 fem ale« Death* num bered 4, o f which 3 w ere m ales and one w as a fem ale. Communism Is to Be Discussed hy Koelin A program designed to Interest and benefit producers in every line ha« been arranged for a county- wlde agricultural econom ic c o n fe r ence. to be held in the cham ber of com m erce room« In E ugene Tue» day and W ednesday of next week. Speaker*, will be person« w ho are Informed upon various ph ases of agriculture. It la expected th a t the Inform a tion to be dissem in ated w ill aid farm ers of the county in planning production and m ark etin g in such a way as to g e t th e g reatest re turn« from th eir effo r ts and re Chamber of Commerce. Ameri w .i. .,iin i.« i U, straight inn« only can Le/ion Leifion and Li Lions Club to sources. and said that unie«« th,* m en work*, The com plete Join in B it Meet ed Saturday and Hurwiay at «traight program is as fol low . lim e they needn't return Monday. fe a r e d th e « ta te o f f i c e r WOO la g g in g for specified length Tuesday, The men returned M onday and m ake Coinmunium v*. A m ericanism will 10 -O pening rem arks by F. B him for n<d havin g procured a II and special w orking (hat were Informed that there were no cen se and. if he was a chlvralous theni m uch more rxpennlvr to pro* Said to Have Been Opened Job« for them . P icket« w ere then be discussed before the annual H arlow, general chairm an, 10:1$—The E conom ic Conference young man. offered to pay double dues than stan datd yard Items of placed ul the plant declaring the m eetin g o f the cham ber o f com - sim ilar «iies and grade*, canoe- operation unfair to organized labor m erce Tue*day even in g by Robert M e*. It* O rigin and O bjective*, by on th* other charge quently uni«*» there is a su fficien t • • • M«*agei n e w of one of the big untI union men not am ong thuae L Koehn, state com m ander of the W. A. Schoenfeld. dean and direc- A m encan Legion One of the »tate tor school o f agriculture, Oregon A 3 C f O N t> K U O E N E spread betw een ynrd stork and car geat »trike* m ade in the Bohem ia kx;k«-d out went on atrike. projects of the I«egion is stam p in g State A gricultural college. YOtJNG MAN. apprehended at the m aterial, during norm al tim es only m ining district for m any year* ha* J. H Cham bers, senior m em ber a com paratively few o f the largest 10:45 Lane C ounty A griculture out com m unism and It is expected ■am,. (Ime. wa* fined $5 fur having mill* cater to this clas* o f bu*i reached here. The dbftrtct I* tftolat of the lumber firm , ha* stated that that the ntate officer will bring and Som e P roblem s W hich It Is Im propri Ughi, Ur pi.g,ab ly would ■nowbuund and «•»'»t 40 m en a ffected are being ed and ¡»artlally ness. However, when car m aterial b acin g, by O. S. F letcher, county have hern pleased Io ,.«change price*, particularly on clears, get there I* no telephone » ew icr, but replaced and that operations will agricultural agent. place« with the first young m an. be continued. up to where they now a ir m ills to one 01 tw o p rison s nave com e to • • • 11.15—G eneral conference divides O fficial* of the union have de a considerable extent turn their the city by covering a large ¡»art into com m odity groups to form u in Tin-: premi d e n t h a i ^ backs on stan datd yard item uj»- of the distance on foot, clared that every peaceable m ethod late recom m endations. PREltM there wa« a great deal p ets and an Increasing numbi The rr|s»rt I* that at «.»« Cham* will be em ployed to keep m en off 1:15— Separate group m eetings a b o u t th e n e w d e a l. t filer to that dem and. One of (lie ¡»ion a huge Isnly of ..«on to $tfn giv the job and to prevent sale o f lum continued. A fter adjournm ent of first results is elevatin g of prlc« has te e n o |w i« d The body I i r ber o f the mill on jobs upon which group m eetings, secretaries and now m a n y I 1M EH have on yard «lock, which Is virtually ported to be X'O feet long. 330 union men are em ployed. chairm en w ill draft com m ittee re you w ilH e n II 1935* A large ¡»art of the crew o f Ltl* dragged up by the dom inating In feet In depth and four to M’Vin ports In ten ta tiv e form and have fluenti« <*f the car m aterial bu*i- feet in width. It i* »aid that thia m ill rem ained non-union through them ready to present to group M AN W A N TED IN E l lies». With everyth in g now Indlcat la in close proxim ity to another and follow in g the str ik e earlier In follow in g m orning. G E N E for fu rg.ry h«« l - m h .n g r d |n< , hl|| (h frr w |(| , k, b he<¥y d<_ know n body of about th« >am«* .'ixr. the year. W ednesday. In <2nllf»rnm The KugnM au ><i m , nd rar mMlrl U | during the T h u ,,rr has been found on one of The larger num ber of m en who 9:30 Separate group m eetin gs l1"* ** ’y j “** r< ” ‘ first half of the com ing year It ap- ih e upper t u n n s l s , but w ill be are o ff the Job w ere em ployed in continued for consideration o f te n their ca*e against* him. pear* alm ost certain that up|>er dropped to a lower tun nel to be lhe woods and it Is claim ed by the tative reports. .!/«• , KM - g la d e item s of yard Stock are due conveyed to the hall m ill Installed ,niU owner* that the m ill i* ready 11 — G eneral assem bly o f all P IV I. LANK i <n » Liuw w ere to Increase In price, and if there ¡M j « i year It is expected to keep the to rut a * •oon ** tt wood* crew can «ilvorced on the last «lay of the ohi should be an Increase In buying nm) ¡n operation all w inter. groups with F. B. H arlow, general furnish the logs. The regular train chairm an, presiding The G eneral year Wr presum e it w as a na| p> f rom ¡he Independent retail yard* Itep oits from the district are taken out a wood* crew each — — na^sws. , 11*1 . . _« . . — ------- «— — a .« . . O utlook for Agriculture, L a n d n«w ysar for mil all ■*,.*!,’« concarna»! when spring bualnea« approaches. ' q ,« btnty o f or« Jd»t opened n,“ r r>1ng «nd there ha* been no at- U tilization, and Farm Credit, by A. severe sh ortage and delays in m ay j^ y M m illion dollars and rnay Tem pt at Violence. S. B urner, land plan ning c on su lt A PO R TUAN . D MAN. . not at all Im i^. »ufftrlent for operations for a other m ill P» affected. delivery a r e ---------------------w ant for the resettlem ent adm inis 1US. i ays he has alw a>s voted th«» ¡,r«»t»ahlr. heran*«* mil) stock s of up- veft, (>r two. The only untoward incident so tration. m publi Ileon tick et. I hat show* what grade yard item*, while a trifle Report* R eports hs have reached here of ^ar waa soaping of a portion o f the living a clean life will do for a per 1 1 :3 0 -R e p o r t o f turkey com m it " R m __________________________ tee. son. Incidentally the last three -tr lg r ended ta*t sum m er, are still ■’ h"B*M ’ ' . . . . K,„.hn 11:45—Report o f poultry com m it years m ust have seem ed the hard very poorly balanced and lim ited This I. the firs. ..m e In many ^ / / • ^ ^ ‘ L Z . o ^ ’ r T s^ n D ' Com m ander A n.erlcan Legion tee. est for the old fellow The one unfortunate develoj»- years that these properties have resl p< rson or persona respond 1- 1:30—C onsideration and adoption • • • m ent Is the Strike of member* o f » . . d ur| n i ¡he w inter ble som e astou nd in g inform ation. It o f reports continued. R eport of IF FAKM RlUt are to l»e paid ¡he seam en's union on vessels ply- and the first tim e In more than 20 has been stated that com m unism agricultural econ om ics com m ittee. fur not raising thing*, why not ¡»ay ¡ng betw een O regon. W ashington years that there have I mm n opera M r«. F lo ra ( h rt« trn « c n IN m . ha« gained a slight foothold even in 2- Report o f farm crops com m it them for not raising the price. M(l(| California in what Is known as tions on u large scale at either F uneral service« w ere held here th is com m unity. tee. • • • the co a stw ise trade A* this I* wrlt- property W ednesday for M rs F lora Stella C om m ander Koehn w ill address A GOOD JOB for the PW A ¡en £| m ajority of the ls»ats are al- 2:15- Report o f fruits com m ittee C hristensen, route 2. E ugene, who the high school student body Tues- woukl be to build a «lam that would ready tied up and unless some- 2:30— R eport of nuts com m ittee. dled M onday in a E ugene hosp.tal. dav an ern o o n nnd w n, ape«k to stop the national deficit and hold ¡hlng unforseen develops it ap- 2.45—Report o f truck crops com Rev. H. W. D a v is o fficiated and In- , b;., u[xln , hc con8l|tu , ion lt. |»ears quit* likely that the first of term ent w as In the I. O. O. F cem - , n , he e v fn in g address Com m ittee. 3- Report o f dairy com m ittee. • • • the yeai w ill see C alifornia cargo et ery Mrs C h rl-ten sen was a m and..r K oehn will also answer’ the FR A N K L IN DELANO, In his hm«lneaa at a com plete stan dstill. It 3 15- -Report o f livestock com m it .ROJ^ ‘ ' charge recently m a d e by M .ss Lucy- meaaage to congress, said som e- u w known fact that m aritim e N eighbor lodges The fam i.y re Norton in an address before the tee. thing about the budget being near unions on the P acific coast are 3:30 Report o f soils, irrigation sided here for 15 years before re b u siness and professional w om en s an<J dralnage com m H tee. |y I tala nerd. Hr couldn't get by the dom inated by a com munlflt elem ent T h eie were $9 a r r e -t. du* 'ng m oving to E ugene 10 years ago. club* o f E ugene when she branded sealer of weight* and m easure* In a nd the un reason ablen ess of the de- 193b and 31 person« paid fin es S u rvivin g are the husband. Olio Oregon. m ands being m ade y the coastw ise („tailing $310.90. according to the p C hristensen; an adopted daugh- the Legion as public enem y No. 1. There w ill also be m usical num seam en Is su fficien t to bear I**"1 annual report o f O. H. Pitcher, ter. Nora EUa; tw o sisters. Mrs. S. T H E M E A N E S r MAN has T he «enmen draw n flat «alary c hlrf of police. M. Sim pson of Alton .Mo., and M i'. ber*. The cham ber of com m erce affair p , » Iiw n dl«c„vere,l ul Owawell. F or av erag in g $75 |»er month over nnd g |X CCC boy» w ere fined $10 Em il Conch. P ortland will be a dinner m eeting to bt bekl ¡^jSCUpCS C lO O ll tw o year» in »uccasalon he lias above room and board. In addition each but have not yet paid. Four- tn the din in g room o f th e arm ory. nt(»)«n th. light* from th. to w n * ¡hl*, extra tim e which they put lcen p<«,*«»n» Agreed to pay f l i n i In GrovWtm at Aahland W om en have been invited to attend com m unity C’hrl*tinaa tree. W e'll | n ttt 70 cent* per hour, loatltng and hixtallrnente Me*’t on New Ymr**. , v and those o f the com m unity gen- The fact that the general rain l»et he I* one of tho*«' fellow * w ho unloading lumber bring* the aver- Hoard walk* built iotalle 1 1.732 Several resident* of ° erally w ho wish to hear the address which had continued several days toll th* kiddle* there I* no Hanta ng r check which they receive up | ee ( nntj concrete walk* 108 feet. Grove now living elsew h ere were will be welcom ed. The Am erican ceased Saturday m ay have saved Clau*. t«» a trifle under |1 N ) pei m o n th . Th« police ”ho*telr> bed Ml gue*t* New Y ear’* day o f Mr. an<l They arc now drm nndlng a «-hour overnight gu ests during the year. Mrs. C. H. E llis o f Ashland. They Legion and Lions clubs are coop- C ottage Grove from a rep etition of T H E O PER A TO R o f a one Jny w hich I* to start at M o ’clock The theft of five bicycle* wa* re- were Mt. and Mrs. Don Sprague erating tn prom oting th is m eeting, the flood of three y e w s ago when C om m ander Koehn served in Eu- boats w ere used on Main street and m an «treet car in M inneapolis lost ¡n ¡hr m orning ami end at 3 o ’clock ported during the year nnd nil of I«nkeview. «Mr. and Mrs. C. H. rope during the world war. being w ater entered business houses, him self, hi* car and pa**enger* on ¡n ¡hr afterno«»n and all tlnn which were recovered. E llis Jr. o f S eattle and Mr. and On Saturday forenoon word cam e the last day of the old year In the they put In after 3 p. m and be- The theft of one car w.».< reported Mr*. Austin M cR eynolds nnd Mr. discharged as a captain a fter serv- ing 13 m onth s follow ing the arm is- from Albert W oodard at the Wood- heart of the city. He wa* consider- fore M a. m. the follow ing m eaning and that was recovered. and .Mr*. K enneth .McReynolds of tice. He is a prom inent P ortland nrd m ill that the C oast fork had ably worried for a w hile because |M to hr at $1 per hour, Ashland. business m an. risen there tw o feet w ithin a short he had been w orking only a short No one can tell Juet what the out All subscribe to the G olden Rule; --------------------------- - tim e and that high w ater m ight be tlm r «11.1 thr r»r w»«n l paid for , „f this «trike m ay be. Right lh ,,re n n . eh lse k r a o f that. too. P o rtab le T ypew riters. Sentinel. Change In Mall Tim e. expected here. The river through yet. nt the m om ent the mill* have *uf- Tim e for ty in g out night mail the city w as then running high • • • flclen t A tlantic coast cargo bu»l- LANE CO UNTY will l>e changod from 9:30 to 9 30 but w as still w ell w ithin its banks, T H E ATTORNEY G E N K R nes* on their book* to m ake up for beginning about the first of F eb m C essation o f the rain resulted in a AL of A rkansas ruled that w ine or ¡¡¡r lack o f C alifornia order* for at ary. P ostm aster N elson has receiv- gradual low ering o f the w ater and rum used a* an Ingredient for boll- |ra*t tw o or three week* and It ed word from the postoffice depart- by Sunday m orning ail d an ger was «lay cake* wa* not subject to state th*r*/ore doe* not look a* though 1926 ........ 1930 ment to put the change Into e ffe c t past. tax. He'll probably be aatounded Any adverse sale* pressure will de- at his con ven ten '•*. The change w as H igh w ater w as reported from to note the number o f m en w ho v*lop. There are som e who believe CROP ANIMAL asked in a petition presented the various section s o f south Lsuu*. have suddenly taken up cake mak ¡hat If the ship ow ners do not sub PROPL«CrS postoffice departm ent through the particularly in the R ow river coun- PRODUCTS mit to the seam en's latest dem ands Ing • • • efforts o f a cham ber of com m erce try. where tr a ffic cam e in over the they will *l*o Mprend the strike over 4S 5 51. NOW THAT those who get to Interconstal vessel* but there I* com m ittee. Mosby creek road on account o f the payment* under the AAA for not Nome «¡uestton About that. If additional help should he pro- dangerous condition o f a sm all producing have voted favorably to vid,xi for the p ostoffiee before bridge, The outlook for the fir m arket the klea, the South Bend < I nd.) for the first six m onth s of thl* i February 1. the change will he The road into th e Bohem ia dis- Tribune opinsn that a |«»ll of the m n iln g year tak en an a w hole I h m ade e ffectiv e when the additional trict is still being used as fa r as kiddle« m ight »how a m ajority In very cheerful. The vn»t am ount of help Is provided. Cham pion, according to reports. favor o f Banta Clau«. m oney which 1« to be spent on g o v All stream s o f south Lane were County Cham ber to R esum e torrents for several days. ernm ent project«, togeth er with the TH E N ltA finally ha» quit „taggcrlng »unt whleh 1« being The dorm ant Lane county cham and the AAA ha» been knocked not. |„ni,,>(| by the governm ent for ber Is to be brought to life. O. E. Ballaiieera FJes t ho we can atari rebuilding an alpha m unicipal, county and atate proj- - Crowe, who waa president when The B alladeers have elected the het for future generation». That ,,r (H nlld under the houHlng net, a»- the body ceased functioning, has follow in g officers: J. Schofield may la- all w ahull he able to leave «ureB n dem and for lum ber which called a luncheon m eeting, to be Stew art, president: Ed W eber vice them . ahould m ake thia com in g year one OTHER held next Thursday noon in Eu- president; E arl Ballew, secretary; * * * of the hlggeat from the atnndpolnt ANIMAL gene. W orth H arvey, treasurer; L W. W E H AVE G IVEN , or have ,,f consum ption »can nt any tim e PRODUCTS R evision of the by-law s to per- Coiner, business m anager. N J attem pted to give, the borrower B| nce the boom thnt follow ed the m it the board o f directors to trans- N elson, ad vertisin g m anager; Mrs .4 W / fn'itf /ft Tftrr everything In the way o f relief un world war. act routine business, w ith three H elen Rice, accom panlet; Mrs trw ,- y 'l .'t’. e r e ti| pretty »„on w e m ay have to do . . ■. . general m eetin gs each year, will b e , Edna P earson, director, ■ 7.6 ■om ething for the fellow w ho loan- i f those people who throw brick s, proposed. W hen the county eham - — ■ ■ — id the m oney that the other fellow would only start layin g them , look I her w as active, m eetin gs w ere held A bachelor of arts is wedded to Is being relieved from paying. what a prosperous com m unity we 1 each m onth. h is art. AVIAAGf CASH FARM INCOME *4,110,000 00 , I d e g re e hy Ih< f i. i r a i “ • Upper all •». i l l y |n e rra » e < l d r C a r m u te ! i m aterial Body of $¡»0 $60 Ore 350 Feet Long and 350 Feet Deep Is City Collects $310.50 in Fines Cottage Grove AVfRAGE CASH FARM INCOME