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G '" q FOUR I Z T T ir W ANTAIM HOME < T SHOP F lItN I \ NCE n o RIG THINON COTTAGE G RO VE. I J IN K W W IN T » . O REGON, THCRHItAY. JULY 1«. I K King's Men Shut Out I m p o r ta n t L a w s K-Cs 11-11: l.a Mear. Passed by the Kiley Divide Honors 74th Congress H K E I.E T O N H w ith « w » four toot io»« have been unearthed in S p r in g fie ld D u e Hen- Sunday F lo rid a . .. . . N o on* even in these duys of to A ttem p t to H a lt Local). Interest»* Fossil Formation luxa ted Near Layng Ranger Station M Lane County Tennessee Club Picnic J u ly 19 Nation-Wide Sui of Social Conditions Ginfronting Youth A hundred ui tw o hundred thou- ««nd year« ago, rnay be longer The Lane county T en n n w w club Im portant acta of legislation by f « section * had the irne kind of tree» that It now will hold It» annual ptcnlc Sunday. In T y p ic a l A g r ic u lt u r a l thr second »«’«»Ion of the 74th Con grass. Just closed, ware: h"» 'b w U*»» * « r« “ *•>«• Ju‘y 19 at J . ” m “ •P*“*'* " ,Ver* C o m m u n ities I . Ondpr W av aide p erk The com m ittee In charge v o n u n u n ities Is U n d e r W a y R e v e n u e Ai t >1 itt3»i A n tld p a *° • dl-.-aoe that a ffec ts tree» o f G .o, Of th. V etera n s B o n u s A p »«*»>• prop iiau on o f »t.FMt,000.000 for re- T h *» h a * b ren P r » v d b> , h «' lief purpose. to lw used at th e opening of a foa.lt form ation near h"> outlined a 'o m p lete program C o lt O rove In c l u d ed f" ' ,h e ¿»V Including gam e« and sports. There will be m usic and --------------- to tJMtt • • • P resident's d l - tetlon . w ithin pre <h. ranger station on L ayng creek M r. B e tti, will read the second * ^ tUjr). v id r , urvey , n ■ r lta .l lim it a t io n . Kalah H ealey B etw een strata of the form ation c h a p te r o f T e n n m e e e h le t o iy C ottage Grove it included Is T ein g HV M ERELY b lo w in g a J “* »»«»»• »heir »hut out vie w age and « '« Im presdons of m aple lea v e . Ice. cream will he furnished by trom bone a missionary cla im « be <«ry over Renton 1-ane w o . no " • '< * T o w r « f c - « » ' G ..I It w as a great day for I-.M e„r In even better form than a week rn previous he h eld th.- K C . to one ber»; tlrvll AN raalern g ill ha« raifW three werk» m r « imscm fNwv.w.7 • after eh. c a d the proceedings of t h e tw o great national c o n v e n t io n , • • • - »a , LANIM .N T A N N I C I ) BY ih ........ a . . - „r-v lo u s » c i o n ' r' ' “ * - • ........... w . i t . n t e v .................. «... - r ................... - ...............- retting a btngle, only to be forced o u t a t .e c o n d o n th e neat play. hor the neat five inning» not a single . a. . « „ . a « t».» .. .... m an r ..e b « d first b a .. a. e t e .G n g a h e w * .« l.i« » .0 W t f it r in ad J u»t nient program on AAA w reck Repeal of potato cotton #n<J tub-CJ.’u c o n tn , | \ 7 , B Am end f i u t u r e , a r I t o rB „ n d ■ __ to co mi» oint< « «di t y exchange» »a »«me m e reg- u l a t . o n «» e a e r c l ^ l o v e r ~ c u r it le . „ « „ -G n g m ainly grati, .......................... “ th e m ou n d for th e lo .n l» th e f n - t WINHM.' a h e a d lin e in fo r m s ■ us. T h e re p u b lic a n s a te p r a y in g tim e th l o a « .r , for t h . lust t h i s . l h . v o t e , , w o n t d „ th e w m . in n in g h a d no tr o u b le , a lth o u g h £ £ £ that the thing to him. ,-harged with three hits, tw o of these were estrem ely questionable • - - ON JULY 7 the O f« « » * » "" " X ' ' 1, 'Ysrmv M,ur,"i. " Pul“,,ln * lTvUr* ^ r, , _ . . <| I, a l l . I . Io 'll, a t il k e o u t route, and fold llu*i IlcprwwM’i» « r ‘ r ............ . M Hnell would b e r h a lr e n n ii of the got « tw o bagger o ff Kiley lui republican convention on JU N E » Me«r struck out H a n d B lley 7 ....... .. * w , « r ’.n “toU'â th" ¿".‘t way at about hr mr e I collected gon ian w as f o u n d - X In five U rn « a.' X e FARM back EKH lb aren't had Shape « X d b .c h .t a r In such W ltrbsr, In renterfleld X , , , ,(U, U r . a ttr a c te d th e a tte n tio n o f stu d e n ts. „ ¡ X s M n g neC k"»»u *•’“ «* un“ ‘ e * t a b ll» h ln g ___ K .ch an ge c o m m i- « n “ X » * « " 1or^ *tTv^ r u "- covered It while con.trrjcting a ' • «< ’**• Hood control .G „n control ,OÄ<I n *« ■' » <’»Pth “ o1 *» °™ about 14 bl111’' wh,ch fw leral govern m en t fr,‘l J h' , C°"2" h._,' wf.n a»«um«*<4 i< ponslbillty for prevent- _____ »—«»— log local floods sta tes benefltted hnown one for m any years, are required to pay land dam age bu' U ,'d ' »"undated by flood- »«“ T ” 7 lr w*y* wl11 i>r bought and paid for M “n ' m b> “ »* f- “ « 1 *«-’ - n m e n t Ship J « " * » « « . ^ U"d“ 5' rT ! " b2» Every .Xher ■»-> » " J b« excep t Libby, who « ,« r TAPKWORMM may be pur ...1 tw o runs after he was passed . hoiwd for as little a» 1150. a »taff tw ice and Bit once, and R iley and w riter In the O regonian Inform s Hecker, who each had hut one trip stsM-k m a rk et d e v o te e s. to the plate. ■tartlng lineup tor the W - don't want a w hole one The J C elta i. 3b . Coupe.. ». How m uch by the foot or y a id ’ Grove ItrT A IL E IU . of men'» wear ’V " ’’X . f j t - i i . ’ g ’" ' B Celta.»' P«>' «" poundage basis. J»« W M hlp „ ^ u t i o n . . etc. r o ^ T it s ^ ^ m file at the Portland • ' ’m iner, e . (t . . ni , b u ild ,.r f.--“ “ 7 d “k mn 're e’ ^ v t o ^ • ’T « « 7 r ,U y "“ IrtMut, group * * ” on Pepeye , . . fX iM ItP tp -R I are trying to . d.ftn?tl..n o f -e w .n g ' M »ee on a d efin ition -w .n g Maybe I f . the kind that tend, to the com poser te-.ng h u n g • • ‘ R O M S P O L K A ara »o ornary that they find fault with the p re. *nta they raeelva at a surprise pnrty “ ’ * ’ N A T IO N A L C O U N C IL of C ongragatlnnal and ( ’ h r 1 s t I a n Churohea. upon the p lea, of clergy X i n a ’ ,*:1 ,x u,,f X ner o f Columbia university, who Is restudytng agricultural com m uni- ties. The town» w hich are being studi cd now are am ong th e typicsüly agricultural town» which were studied by Dr. Bran ner when he cham ber She h a . been under a of - x — - w - a o sk a l „ . a . a . 1 »20 and 1925 and later In 193.1 Un- his local assista n ts. Th* quei, tjon o , road oiling from [)ortn a |o Qujp Creek w as brought un<Ur era, discussion A re- <iuest recently directed to the • " " ’“ L_____ _______________________ lives. la the ’ u“ m e.r . , upe rv i.lo n of R. C. T ren d ? - of which he w as joint K uehner. county^ club leader, and author with J H . Kolb Cottage ............... .......... a , . l . e „ t . ^ i^ 7 h«'d la l« r P‘ k ...................- -" > » •» T f cd college pro who started the season with King s traaur advocates stew ed prunes and men. Is now on the Springfield muah as a diet for college stu d en ts roster and will likely be In action A person who would give against his form er team m ates In Uiat kind of advice tuusl have twen any event, thle should be one of rea red on about that kind o f a diet, the beat g « tile s of the season, fur s erorganliaU on which was under dUciuudon T uesday a t the Cham ber of Com m erce luncheon, to which all buflineaa m en of the city had been Invited The discu ssion w a . carried over until next m eeting “ '« th at th ' new Are the youth o f villages idle? The object o f this survey is to obtain at least partial answ ers to these Chamber ftf Commerce and other »trntlar questions. V > n U IIllX .r UI k > U IlllIIU fL t- This particular survey has been w j ii U _ i i n s ,n r 4 IJ L’ „ j r made possible on the one hand VV ¿ > P « n }> O r r d lr through funds granted by the A m erican Youth C om m ission. and definite C action as taken on granted on the other hand through '»« N o proposed ottage w Grove boost- by Dr Edm und S money' Bran- ^ 7 middle“ w « ,'" m .'e » ” He’ ' Ä *w*h>P* colti y r a th r r •*?« In. EASTERN « n « g e gra d u a te, «.rung around * h nothing to do H ave youth b ~ n m ov.ng from place to place » « k in g w ork’ Are youth parGci- ncfctinx in the econom ic find social paung m m e econom ic ana social ie v e m l “ aTZas* Repair and Building ArtlvIUea. _ O E. Wood»on bs reshlnglin g hie Touring the Middle M eet residence on SM WhlteaJ ei_ avenue A 1. W o o d « * I . « by motor Wat o w n ed htm" . M “ cm W e hope It . « C h e . our k n e e . „ m r . AN Th« p ? ived '" .en ou s .« e r a te d . p h y -c te n . arr hit « f e l y ¿ w as formed August 24. 1934 Rego- lar m eeting» m eeting» every other month have been held »Ince. The present o ffic e r , are Mrs W innie «... . u «. u . a rr W instead, president; Mrs. » E Betti», vice president; Mr» garet Hedin. secy-treas. " a fter an » . . ,a, during the baseball gam e at Swim- pr*’J,M t will get in 1 «a.» in th Institut f -_ ^ a n -------- ,a .— -..u ^ -ia i— a X u n ' n " k I ' m X e h nasenau e o X . d tmprov- Thr c|ub agaln agreed to spon- d R eligious esearch « . ’l e v - ^ ....w P „ - o „ V n X T knd"“ T l " r e g ^ ^ Z s R ™mt“ ^ t h e upon “^ " b e which tw ^ «uy r , ^ w ; r r k ,o- d "“‘,UWrt ta ^ R anger „ B Urown. who brought to the city a »ample from form .G on. brought wtth , .« a c t e d by the "*">«• <ll**a»e «Y coin cidence four Indentation. In the leaf of today in alm ost identically the w ere -«me position on the leaf of untold -e n tu r le . ago. T hl» *«“ *• form ation, which has 'O ” ', , • brother, have dug Cos a, .e ,..„ id .lu r in g the l« .t three *'«•’> » • " ftoata. out o f th e so l. Soli C onserve n“ r™ T to y c e^ u ’’ b a ld in g a new ^ ‘ ^ ' Ì r ^ f b‘X “ 10M “ “ Wa’hlnrton ~ - X £ < ! 2 ..V I. not perm ltuable to ties which ere available, since they J S e .. a w e is.rtion of the m arriage cerem ony. Thirteen boys from thr cam p r=n — — — — — — — — ___________ It should have been the ,pft Thursday for a ten day --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- groom 's par, In th e first place hlke over the sk y -lin e tra ..' to Mi W ashington and the Three sister» Included in the group wrre Stewart Roberts, Dan Trask, |<<>b ( >rBnn|s „„d l^ewls Sturgis Reports cam e from them that the w eather for a few d ays had been disagreeably wet and h ik in g slow. Scout Trask had been m ade an aa- Nlstant cook for the trip. The y a expected to return to the a n t r a l cam p at Lucky Hoy tomor- row. Hill MacGIbbon, Mac Trask. SyJ T H E R E MIGHT BE more W ynne, Vlnnl R andall Jr. and Rob sm art m en If there weren't ao "j Nelson, son of Ray N elson, w ill m any wom en Io m ake fools leave Munday for the second tw o them . week period Mr and Mra. C. 8. • • • R oberts, Mr. and Mrs. Vlnnl Ran BUR G LA R broke Into a dall and Mr and Mrs. F. L. Gran- '7 u .a . - b t '<*» "«■« am ong those planning to through thl.uts, took nothing, but g(> |o .n ||i|( Runday , Hke the left a |x>etn for publication. new group up and bring thoae If It w as the kind of |» e n i hom e who attended the first period that usually Is left at a c o u n tr y , new spaper office, the editor prob- W. Convention. nbly would rather that the burglar V. The convention of the Oregon had stolen som ething D epartm ent o f V eterans o f Foreign • • • W ars, held al Albany, selected A s MAN a t Am arillo, Tex., c u l toria as the next convention city. lin g his lawn, ran a dyn am ite cap R ichard L. P reston. R oseburg, w a , through the m ow er and w as near unanim ously elected com m ander ly blown to plecea. and John Snellstrom , Eugene, aen- W. wish that this had hap- ,'or v lcteco m tn a n d er. Fred Shad pensd nearer home, ao that our ()jn (jorvallia, was natner eom m an- wlfo would he more seriously Int- (1(tr (lf th ,s district, No. 6. The pressed by the Incident. new ly orbanlxed local poat did not send d elegates to th is years con- F em aie F inance ventlon, hut It w ill Undoubetdly be Hubby: "The hank has retu rn ed ; represented nrxt year th a t ch eek .” W ife: "Isn't that splendid' What Coni la Impure carbon diam onds can we buy with It thia tim e?" are pure carbon. B P opular Poems MY NEED B v E lsie S ta n to n P re ll P atht t I p iiiy fo r s tre n g th to incct the cares of li'> I tin not ineiin the s w ift onrush o f courage W h ic h (autos w ith great (lisa stcr. But a s tro n g , sweet s p irit equal to the pe tty h u rts T h a t (anile fro n t tln v to day. The s w ift, hot n o rtls fro n t a n g ry li|»s. I'n n ie a n t. yet le a vin g barbs o f s tin g in g p a in . The s m a ll ilista n ira g e in e n ta o f d a ily to il Tasks th a t w ill not go s m o o th ly A n ti a g a in a c ry fro m baby li|»s to s till. The n ig h t conic« on ¡m il tire d fro m t r iv ia l cares. New In il'd i its rise before me S ta irs to c lim b and sleepy tones to hush D is o rd e r to he s tra ig h te n e d ( ’an you not see. tle a r b o rd . m y v e ry need o f Thee e 'ta fo X m n S B It been east for sixteen years and ex garage at 708 G ib b, avenue. roftd W(M o|lpd lt wouid becom e a pacts to be gone tw o m onths. The I-en Culver Is erectin g a barn at #econda ry state h igh w ay and be s is te r he visited Is 78 years and First avenue. Just beyond the c i t y turned over to the state w hich tbe brothers' age« are from 80 to O m its. would be responsible for m alnten- (g> year» “ “ ~ . ance. O ther m em bers said the g a s ls-gtan I'oata and Vnlta Picnic. tax from the constan t travel over »•>,owning tta o se s Mart July 87 Th(. w l iU fn ette Council o f the , hat stretch o f road would am ount Ihrir h«*’ to blAftt the (.rover i» The »wlnim ing and flrH aid elatm A m erican Legion and Legion aux- to approxim ately $1.000 a m onth pla . . ^ , r . c l « n .w e e p T ' h l w hich I. being .pontrnred by the ,llary w ill hold . picnic and m eet- and three y e i r , tim e would pay L l?n c. of the .econ d h’ lf league LJon. club and the Red Croae Ing Sunday at Benton-Lane Park for olUng W ith thg opening bale ce of the .econ d h alf Ir.g u e Mon„ ay Ju, y 3 , ^ , he Monrop and Junc, lon c t ty p o „ , of new the R ow river ter- Steel bridge and continue for tw o and unit» w ill be hoets C offee w ill i-Rory. the increased operations of » am i. la n k » Bov ArtivtUea weeka. T hose destring this In »true- be served and thoae atten ding have older established lum ber com - it e n o r t . of activities at C am » “ on m"y r«*l«, r '' at ” »« hal1 b«Tn «»»i«1 ,o brlnK W<“U f ,” «d * * •’ panies In the Culp Creek section , Bov T here a num ber of bV * registration fee o f g e ts of food D inner w ill be served and the hauling o f ore from m in es Lucky ~ h; " r; .¿ e n ly - f lv . c e n t . at 1 3 0 and m e etin g , have been in , he Bohem ia district it will of . llm n.e, rem p. have been tecelved scheduled for 2 p. m. These w.U be neCe.s lt y require road im prove- different time« from headquart M ethodist M in ister. Scbo.U. the last m eetings before depart- m e n, and m aintenance to care for era Laat tint u n lay a program o f r . v C J H all expects to leave m ent c o n v e n tio n ._________ , h. heavy traffic. com patltlva field and w ater sport* T uesday for Tacom a, W ash, to at » h i /« u r . / , t mnAnv ^»id at , he crn tra, cam p held sw ay All , , nd a ten day school conducted M .aonl, O rd er, P icnic. t heatnui T r a n .fer < «™Pa "> MCOU| a anrollad w ere required to by Bishop T itus Txiwe for all the The E astern Star and M aaonu The Chestnut ra r' P® £ enter In .1 least one sp^rl. thus „'„«hw ea, a r e . of the M ethodist picnic w ill be held Friday. July 24. w hich has been doing b u siness In g e a c h . .. b i t , group an even church. R. v H all Is one o f six at the V eatch plcnrc grounds on the city and surrounding courdry ch an rr w ln T he w inning cabin .e le c t e d from the C ascade Mosby Creek. Supper w ill be serv- for the pas. 12 years, h as.b een sold r e v iv e d candy bar* for each mem- district, w hich Includes the local ed at 6 30. Anyone w ish in g l ran^- to» W. * e- ” 1 b ‘ ‘ her a . -w a r d s Rill Goddard of ch u rfh The achool begtns July 21 porU tlon should call Mrs C. S. The « ^ ^ “ X ’T n d : ............................. s r - A P P L E S from Hood R iver and iiears from Medford will be w elcom ed In Jerusalem , according to our departm ent of state O ardea o f Eden next for O regon fruit. • • • T H K R E is only one living form er president, but the republl- f a n s say there will be tw o a fter next January. Grove Is now being surveyed for the third tim e along w ith certain o th e r agricultural com m unities w hich were included in the form er su ;veys S m all woes are these, yet c o n sta n t ( to p p in g wears In to the sto u te st h e a rt. I ’ nless some pow er, fro m source unseen \ ric h e r grata' Im p a rt. So g ra n t me s tre n g th , am i great s tre n g th it m ust he I f I w t.tilil live m y ItiHtie lit', v a lia n tly (The Sen tin el will be pleased to consider contrib utions o f well known popular short poem s for publication In th is apace.) 15 years Dr C. S. H offm an, assistan t sta te supervisor o f rural research. is In charge o f the survey- in this state and has appointed the fol- low ing to aid him: H arold Mackin. project head; E velyn Coiner Mrs Roy Mason. Peggy Savage. Harold Sp7 iKg 9. Eiber, Sm ith Jr. and Law ^ „ c e W iese, enum erator» nn, of th , above pem ons will visit your hom e and w ill rx plain what they w ant in the w ay of inform ation in order to m ake an outstand in g su ccess of the survey Their object is to secure an an- sw er for e v e ir <l“* ^ o n on the ^ h e d u le which h s t a ^ n furnished them T h e ¿ e h d u le is desurned to se- H at« o n p v m v house cure c o m p « ’ £ ta » " " * > * ™ hold In th is.c ity and hraited tafor- malicm ?om- ‘ in fo r m a tio n in order to find » X T ^ X ^ u p y H n a number o f trucks for freight an D at* arc ' ‘ be ®r «“ Y «ransfer work. They did a households “ nd all youth 15 to & » X X ’others) w ho ed ore out from the m ines. The w ere liv in g here on June 1. 1996. business has been m anaged the except transients.'' past few year» by Clarence Chest- . " nut. H e stated he had m ade no V isited B onneville l>am definite plans but will probably Last Sunday the editor of The ta k e a vacation o f several w eeks. Sentinel. Mrs. Goddard and Mian Mr. R eynolds assum ed charge of W ilson, a Portland H igh School the com pany Saturday. H e has teacher, visited the great Bonne- rented the Clarence Chestnut hom e ville Dani forty m ites east o f Port- for hta fam ily residence. land, at the head o f tidew ater. __________________ where the federal governm ent has B allad eer, on E ugene Program . been spending, since the fall of The BaJIadeers w ent to Eugene 1933, over 342.000,000 The gigan- Tuesday and W ednesday even in gs tic project, w hich is expected to be to assist with the program at the com pleted In the fall of 1937 will Synod held at the First Presbyter- form a slack w ater pool so that ian church in that city. Mrs. H elen ocean -goin g vessels may penetrate R ice w ent w ith the group as ac- 200 m iles up the Columbia river, com panist. U lU m ately, its ten power units will _________________ be capable of producing tw o and G olf Team to Salem . one h alf billion kilow att hours of A team of eight m en from the electrical energy annually It is G olf club w ill represent C ottage expected that low pow er costs will Grove at the W illam ette Valley attract im portant new electro- G olf A ssociation tournam ent Sun- chem ical and m etallurgical tndus- dav In Salem There w ill be eigh t tries. The added industrial popula- eom peting team s and thirty-six tion will bring financial ben efits to holes played. The personnel o f the the farm ers of that area. local team Is not yet com plete. - _________________ lx*ave for bhrtne Conclave. Am erica.. Is gton to Install. M. and Mrs. E rnie Hov left f e t- The Am erican Legion w ill hold a urday and Mr and Mrs Earl H ill special m eeting Monday night, left Sunday for Portland w here July 20. N ew officers w ill be Instal- they joined the special train for ed and delegates elected to the d ^ Shrlners leaving to r Seattle to pnrtm ent convention which will be tend the Im perial C .u n cll o f die held at Roseburg. August 13-17. Shrine w hich m e et. In Sea tie this P lan s will also be m ade for the an- w eek. They expect to return nual picnic, August 3 at the Met- tla> ca lf picnic grounds. The auxiliary will join with the l e g io n in the Air is visible w h«n « i rown plcn,e disturbance by heat.