T H IK M IIA V .
Or-ler« during recent week« have
held fa irly even, w ith none of the
m arket« eh,-wing any significant
change o r epeclal activity.
• • •
N|>anl«h Am erican
w ar and (he
auxiliary w ill be »1 The Ikillee.
Oregon. on July 13. IS. 14 and 16
and not at Kelao and ls>ngvl»w
»tattin g July IS.
H o m e E cva o m lca T e a c h e r*.
'X
■■
T he annual vocational c o n fer
ence of Oregon home economic«
teacher« w ill take place at
the
Oregon State college, Cotvallla,
June 18 to 30. Teacher» who con
tlnue for two week» more o f «tudy
at sum mer school. which
open»
June 22. will receive one and one-
h alf hour» gtaduate credit. Follow-
lng thl«. there w ill he opportunity
to attend Am erican Home Kconom
tc» association meeting« In Seattle
July ti to 9.
• • •
Tln and Hall M achine*
A recent order of the county
court prohibit« the operation of pin
and hall machine« In the county
on and a fte r June 1. except In clt-
iea which llcenae them under ex
isting ordinance*
The order 1«
made effective on that dal« so
that operator» w ill have an op
portunity to dispose of the m a
chine« which are generally owned
by a ayndlcate and rented to oper
ator».
M AI
II,
Sav! T h at Looks GOOD!
.
Civil Service KxamtnaUnn»
The United Slate« C ivil Service
comml«alon ha» announced
open
com petitive examination« a« fol
low«: Assistant adviser In
labor
law adm inistration S?.tfc*> a year,
senior paper technologist. J4.8W a
year; associate gas engineer. M.-
300 a year; flr»t mate
Full Inform ation may tie obtain-
e.l from Secretary of the U. S
civil »ervlce hoard of examiner», or
a, (he poatofflce In this city,
_____ _____ _____
Tremendous
Trifles
a
By ELMO SCOTT WATSON
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W IN D O W W IT H A V IE W
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C 1X)|’
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lu West Liberty, (Milo and
they'll lell you to be sure (o seo
Donu Platt's castle, a turreted um n-)
F ath er Bernard Hubbard, famed "G lacier Priest." who w ill give an M ill R o g e r* W o rk .
si,-it that soldier, editor and nuts,
Ulustrated lecture at M cA rth u r court in Eugene Wednesday evening
It is reported that Governor M a r ter of epigrams and epithets built
M ay . . . His appearance la under auspice» of the Eugene Active club.
Better baked goods
creamier, finer llnvurnd
Proceeds w ill be used to finance the annual summer camp fo r under tin properly urge» Oregon cltlsrne at a cost of JsO.OOU Visit this cas
to Join In the observation of W ill Ils and they'll take you to a little
privileged boys conducted by the club
foods
smoother,
richer
desserts
. . nil w r rosier
Rogers week. M ay 22 to 29. com room, eight feel square, In ona of
m em orating the dedication o f the (ba towers and tell you thia story:
to
serve
when
Powell
s
milk
is
included
in your f»
t ration as many members who had W ill Rogers mem orial hospital at
James Whitcomb Riley was a
voted against the adm inistration Saranac lake. New York
vorite recipe*! This simple cooking secret inrun.«
leadership to hrlng the
bill up,
close friend of Platt's and a fre
• » •
more than tastier dishes, too
it means foods
swung around to the Whitehouse 99th Birthday
quent visitor to the cattle. One au
side when It came up fo r passage
that ; uy really better for everyone in the family,
tumn morning the Hoosier poet
• • •
C aptain N H, Kingm an, one of
G ra n g e Oppose« C V A -
for Powell s Milk brings you the elements so neo
I-ane county's few C ivil W a r veter stood In this little room and looked
L o g g in g C am pa S hu tdo w n
out the window
Before him un
It Is reported that the executive
Some 25 logging operation« in ans and probably Its only living
oaairy
to balanced diets and better health Pow
rolled the panorama of the fertile
com mittee o f the
Oregon
state
closed o fficer of that war. celebrated his
grange, over the signature
of the Colum bia basin area
fields
and
gently-sloping
hills
of
Lo
ell
a
is
easy to use in all kinds of cooking Try it
down as the Columbia Basin Log 99th birthday anniversary Wednes
G rangem aster Ray O lli, expressed
today1
gers, association of independent day at the home of hie eon and gan county. Now It waa covered
opposition to legislation providing
He with a blanket of frost shining In
operators, carried out Its program daughter-in-law In Eugene
for a Colum bia valley a u th o rity to
From the barn
ticket the morning sun.
o f a general shutdown because of has voted the Republican
adm inister Bonneville and Coulee
POWELL 1 TRUCK DELIVERS IN THE CITY
ever since he voted fo r Lincoln. yard down below there came up to
it»
dispute
w
ith
the
Colum
bia
R
iv
power at this time
er D istrict council of the Saw m ill H e was horn In Ohio. M ay 20. 1837 h it ears a medley of sounds— (he
• • •
JU8T PHONE AT ANY TIME
and T im b e r W orkers' union. Some He enlisted In Company K. First gobbling of a turkey, the crowing o f
A t h le t i. D irector
6000 men are affected. The shut Wisconsin Volunteer In fa n try. A t- a rooster, the ducking of a hen.
Anson Cornell, captain of Ore
down order followed a etrick In ril 17. 1881
For a moment Riley stood ab
gon» football squad in 1915 and
• • •
five camps In Oregon and W ash
sorbed In the scene, then turned,
an outstanding
baseball
player,
ington resulting in a deadlock be Protest N avy Rill
■elicit a pencil and began lo » rile
w ill direct the university intercol
The Methodist M inisterial U M » What he wrote Is today one of the
tween employers and union lead
legiate athletics, commencing June
c la t lo n of Portland has sent a res
ers in th e ir quarrel.
beat-loved poem» In American nt-
• • •
olution Io President Roosevelt pro
• • •
era til re. It begins; "When tbs frost
N e w G u a rd I'n itn .
testing
the
passage
of
the
naval
Bonneville Power.
la on the pumpkin
T he strength of the Oregon N a appropriation bill.
Accor lin g to a United Press dis
£ . W ester« N e*et>«e»r U n to *
tional guard w ill be increased to-
patch Governor Charles H M a rtin ,
3.300 officers and men by the addi V e te ra n Paaaew
speaking of the hydroelectric de
Typewrit«!-» T h e «sntlnsL
Printing I'n -'M Ar« Ixiw
Scott W. Phillip«, aged 90, one of
1 0 0 * novseags. T h » B e t i a e L
velopment on the Colum bia river, tion o f three new units, a division
the two last Civil W a r veteran« of
signal
company
at
P
o
rtland
under
stated that power from Bonneville
G ran t» Pass. died there Tuesday
dam must be sold to industry. I t Is Captain Gordon S trik e r; the regi
following a long Illness
F ra n k lin
hie opinion that
farm ers
could m ental headquarters company and
headquarters com W . Simmon» 1« the other veteran
never hope to use more than a the battalion
pany of the 162d In fa n try. This ad of that w ar residing In th a t city.
fraction o f the power that w ill be
generated at the dam. H e also said dition w ill require more than 200 II u m Storm *.
Oregon needs industries and pay enlistments The annual encamp
Du«t storm * In Utah. Idaho. Ne
rolls. Factories should locate at the ment at Camp Clatsop in June
w ill see the largest armed force at vada and W yom ing cause heavy
dam site where there w ill b* little
th
a
t
place
in
the
history
of
the
damage
V is ib ility w a* reduced
transmission cost."
Oregon guard
to le** than a city block In *ome
places and street lig h t* were dim
D ru n k D r iv e r * ’ License*.
V etera n P ro p rrty S ale*
med by the gloomy, d irt-filled air
According to Secretary of State
I t is announced that the sales of A part of Colorado and K a n *a *
Snell more than 60 per cent of the
Tom
Mix.
automobile drivers’ license» revok W orld w a r veterans state aid com were al*o affected.
ed last month, 47 o f 7p, were ta k mission property during the first whose ctrcua w a* giving u nhow
en from dru nk drivers. Since last four months of this year totaled at Burley, Idaho, aurfered a b ru it
July 1, a total of 323 d ru n k d riv 5196.90b Collections on veterans' ed shoulder and h l* lo ** caused by
storm,
w a*
approxim ately
ers came under the safety respon loan» also showed increases, w ith the
sibility act. There were only 28 a total of »649.105 so fa r this year $9,000. W e p re fe r Oregon *how er*
or more than »100 000 in excess of Even ra in * are preferable.
revocations fo r other reasons
collections for the
same period
• • •
last
year,
F a rm Price-» Lo«ver.
> panj*h W a r V e te ra n *.
• • •
According to the division of crop
T h e a n n u a l co n v e n tio n
of th e
L u m b e r P ro d u ctio n .
and livestock estimates of the U.
A total o f 200 down and operat
S. depaitm ent of agriculture, farm -
price« gained 1 point fio m M arch ing m ills in Washington and O re
to the West
15 to A p ril 15, but were low er than gon which reported
a year ago by around 8 points. Coast L um berm en’s association for
Prices of tru ck crops jum ped 30 the week ending M ay 9 produced
lumber.
points to offset losses in prices of 121,524,302 board feet of
Cottage Grove General
74.3 per
several other commodities. The T he Industry produced
cent
o
f
its
average
w
eekly
cut
dur
Repair Shop
only other gain in the fa rm prod
ing 1926-1929.
ucts group was meat anim als, re
T he new business reported taken
ported up 3 point« Price« declined
Bicycle, Key Sc Gun Work
on chickens and eggs, grain, dairy last week by the 200 m ills was 97,-
096^68 board feet. Shipments were
products and fru it.
113.075,775 feet. T he unfilled orders
• • •
Lawn Mower Sharpening
are 433,292,747 feet.
Increase
in
F r a ile r -L em k e Bill.
production during the week end
Cottage Grove, Oregon
The Frazier-Lem ke farm m o rt
ing M ay 9 Is in line w ith the usual
gage refinancing bill was defeated trend at this season of the year
by a vote of 235 to 142 In the
house. The defeat was
brought
N o w h e r e a re th e y c o m b in e d so p e r fe c tly as i n C h e v ro le t t r a c k *
about by a coalition of a n ti-in fla
tion democrat« and republicans.
This is a victory for the adminls-
t.t i ir in r n is c '/h i v ( lu t m l r l
I Made It With POWELL’S!
National State News
P O W E L L ’S
D A IR Y P R O D U C T S
Harry Rentle
You w a n t POWER
You w a n t ECONOMY
You a lso w a n t LOW PRICE
PROOF
The first fire insurance company in America was
formed by Ben Franklin in 1752. It is still in existence and
has more assets in proportion to liabilities than any other
fire insurance company in America In the San Francisco
fire of 1906 more than 100 STOCK companies discounted
loss payments from 5 to 60 per cent Every MUTUAL paid
its losses and not one failed.
Policyholders save 25 cents of each fire insurance do!
lar by insuring in OREGON MUTUAL This company has
paid $5,000,000 in losses since 1894 95% of Oregon Mutual
Policies renew at expiration. ‘ There is a reason ”
lie II i/n-.
NEW PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
* 1 * * } * equalized
for quirk, tinRwrrving,
“ •traight line** «topa
NEW FULL-TRIMMED
DE LUXE CAB
with clear-vi* ion maini*
■»<*nt panel for «afe control
iceeeex
raaatpo«’«
I (.( ) \ <
H i U E H — to pull %<>ur Im I»!
b in t rhoi< r —- < Jirvr<’l r t ! It IA N
f rrM ,rR t p u llin g |M»wrr o f a n y
Ir iK ’K in the e n tire lo w -p pru
ric e e ravive!
rMiigel
_ (< > have t o i l m o n e v 1
. ,
I i mt choice
< licvrolet! It a the moni economi« m I truck m
the world for all-round duty!
LO U I ’ ll IC E — to conserve vour capitali First
elio... — Chevrolet! It »ell« at the lowest price
at which yon can buy any liigh-|»»were<| truck 1
All llie -pi«h H r . which make a truck a money,
im ikrr — all the ciualitie* which make truck
op-ration proli l a hie— are yours in Hie highest
degree in these big, powerful Chevroleta.
See your nearest Chevrolet dealer today for
full information. And then .
. lie wise—
«onorili»-— buy Chevrolet trucks!
cnrvRoLrr motor compact . dhtmoit .
Call for information about your own insurance prob
lems
Arnest Insurance Agency
OREGON MUTUAL AGENT 901 MAIN ST
P e te r M c O n re n
Cham pion wood chopper who w ill
exhib it here Saturday.
Cottage Grove, Oregon
NEW H1GMCOM
PRESSION VALVE-IN
HEAD ENGINE
with increased Imeaepowre,
-n-rea«e<l '« q u a , greater
eron-nnv In gas and nil
FULL-FLOATING
REAR AXLE
w ith l-srrel type wheel
hearings on I M-ton rn-xMe
M ichigan
OW EKAL MOTOR» INSTALLMENT P L A N -M O N T H L Y PAYMENTS TO SU IT TOUR PURSE
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
Cottage Grove Motor Co.
________112 North Ninth Street—Phone 77