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i World, National and State News ____________________l T re k in g N o r4 h w e » l„» r» l R eport« »how t h * t th e hou sin g s itu a tio n in O regon and so u th w e st e rn W a s h in g to n is ra p h ily becom in g acute a» the re su lt o f th e in flu x o f fa m ilie s fro m th e d ro u th areas a nd o th e r sections o f th e c o u n try , a ttra c te d to th e n o rth w e s t by its frie n d ly c lim a te and u n riv a le d na tu r a l resources, A P o rtla n d re la to r, o p e ra tin g In a su b u rb a n d is tric t, placed n in e new fa m ilie s w ith in a period o f th re e w eeks d u rin g Ju ly. T w o o f th e fa m ilie s were fro m Texas, tw o fro m Los Angeles and one each fro n t Iow a. W isco n sin . M ontana. S o u th D a k o ta a nd In d i ana. A c c o rd in g to a recent re p o rt issued by th e P o rtla n d c h a m b e r o f com m erce, w h ich covers th e f ir s t six m on th s o f th is year. 3 397 in q u irie s co n ce rn in g o p p o rtu n itie s fo r fa rm in g and la n d developm ent were received T o these in q u irie s a le tte r and a q u e s tio n n a ire is s e n t F o u r h u n d re d and tw e n ty -fo u r o f th e o rig in a l in q u irie s , re p re s e n tin g a possible c a p ita l In ve stm e n t o f 31.8S9 330. re tu rn e d th e q u e stio n naire. g iv in g fu ll in fo rm a tio n on th e typ e o f new lo ca tio n th e y were seeking and o th e r fa c ts requested on the q u stio n n a ire , C a lifo rn ia n s headed th e lis t o f in q u irie s . The b u lk o f the in q u irie s are f o r fa cts on w e ste rn O regon and th e Vale- O wyhee d is tr ic t in eastern O regon, • • • M ilk Q uality Handbook A condensed handbook c o n ta in in g in s tru c tio n s fo r p ro d u c in g h ig h q u a lity m ilk and cream on th e fa rm is th e fo rm in w h ic h a new e xtension b u lle tin . No. 489. has been issued a t O. S. C I t lis ts the 10 c h ie f fa c to rs in vo lve d In q u a lity p ro d u ctio n . • • • S u it to T e s t V a lid ity o f T V A. A new s u it to test the v a lid ity o f the Tennessee V a lle y A u th o rity has been sta rte d in the fe d era l c o u rt a t B irm in g h a m . Ala. T he s u it is be in g b ro u g h t b y 19 p riv a te u tilitie s o p e ra tin g in th e T V A reg io n . C oun sel fo r th e u tilitie s in clu d e s such d is tin g u is h e d la w ye rs and a u th o ri tie s on th e c o n s titu tio n as N e w to n D. B a k e r T h e b rie f fo r th e u t ili ties p o in ts o u t th a t p riv a te In v e s t m en t in th e lig h t and p o w e r p ro p e rtie s in T V A te r r ito r y a m o u n ts to m ore th a n $900.000.000^-m illio n s in vested b y sto ckh o ld e rs liv in g in a il p a rts o f th e c o u n try . I t says th a t i f T V A is fin a lly held legal th is vast p riv a te in ve stm e n t w ill be d e stro y ed. T h e b rie f lik e w is e shows w h y p riv a te u t ilitie s are unable to com pete w ith T V A . These u tilitie s pay o ve r $14,000.000 a ye a r In taxes— T V A pays n e xt to n o th in g . T he p riv a te u tilitie s m ust raise a ll th e ir m oney w ith o u t b e n e fit o f subsidies - th e T V A has the fe d e ra l tre a s u ry and th e w hole pow er o f the fe d e ra l c re d it beh in d it. T he p riv a te u t ili tie s m ust pay every cost o f o p e ra tio n o u t o f th e ir ow n pockets— T V A receives p re fe re n tia l fr e ig h t and passenger rates, fr a n k s a ll its le tte rs ar.d o th e r m a il m a tte r, pays no w o rk m e n 's com pensation costs, enjoys ta x e xe m p tio n on Its gaso lin e and m o to r vehicles, etc. A n d m oet im p o rta n t, p riv a te u tilitie s a re s tr ic tly re g u la te d by th e state, and m u st m ake an adequate a llo w ance f o r d e p re cia tio n . L a s t ye a r T V A a c c o u n tin g to o k no n o tice o f d e p re cia tio n w hatsoever, and its o p e ra tin g expense le d g e r a llow ed n o th in g fo r re tu rn on In ve stm e n t. In d u s tria l N e w , B ureau. • • • Careless Sm okers Cause F ire s O f 62 m an caused fo re s t fire s re porte d on th e 20 n a tio n a l fo re sts o f O regon and W a s h in g to n f o r th e 10 days e n d in g A u g u s t 1, careless sm okers caused 34, careless ca m p ers 15. ra ilro a d s 7, lu m b e rin g op e ra tio n s 3 and brush b u rn e rs 3. ac c o rd in g to th e U. S. fo re s t service. . . . O regon B eef P ro d u ctio n . O regon Is one o f 20 states w h ich produces a s u rp lu s o f beef, w ith a p p ro x im a te ly 40 per ce n t o f th e p ro d u c tio n here being sold outside th e state. T h e re is no shortage o f beef in prospect. T he sla u g h te r fo r th e m o n th o f June th is ye a r was th e la rg e s t fo r a n y June in h is to ry . T h e re ta il p rices a re re p o rte d as b e in g fro m 7 to 32 per c e n t lo w e r th a n those o f a y e a r ago • • • C ra te r L a k e ’» F u rm a ro le e . C ra te r I-ake P a rk . Aug 11. • Special )- A lin k betw een th e v o l c a n ic past a n d th e q u ie sce nt pres e n t o f C ra te r la ke is num erous fu m a ro le s subm erged n e a r W iz a rd Isla n d , ge o lo gic evidence o f tre m endous pressure m a n y ce n tu rie s ago w h e n th e isla n d was an a c tiv e v o lc a n ic cone fo llo w in g th e des tr u c tio n o f o ld M t. M azarna, th e a n c e s tra l m o u n ta in o f C ra te r lake. A lth o u g h su b m e rg e d fr o m 50 to 100 feet, th e gas ve n ts can be p la in ly seen th ro u g h th e c ry s ta l cle a r w a te rs a n d a re one o f th e fe a tu re s o f th e d a lly la u n c h e xcu rsio n s a ro u n d th e la ke , a cco m p a n ie d by ra n g e r n a tu r a lis ts G e o lo g ists say th e fu m a ro le s w ere a c tiv e lo n g be fo re C ra te r la k e cam e in to e x is t ence, e p o u tln g f o r t h v o lc a n ic w ra th o n th e slopes o f W iz a rd isla n d , w h ic h , Its e lf. 1« a cone o v e r 2000 fe e t h ig h . N e a rly tw o -th lr d s o f its h e ig h t is n o w su b m e rg e d in la ke w a te r. T i ll ItMDAV, Al'Ul'M T I*. IMA THK M CNT'lftBI. OOTTAil® «1RGVK. O H IM O F FAG K RIGHT. Business A/t’ll S Alliance Makes Power Proposal The Business M e n s A llia n ce sub m its th e fo llo w in g proposal: The H o n o ra b le M a y o r and com m on c o u n c il o f the c ity o f C ottage G rove, th e M o u n ta in S tales D ow er com pany. C ottage G ro ve o ffic e G e n tle m e n : W H E R E A S . th e vo te rs o f th e C ity o f C ottage G rove. Iatne coun ty. O regon, on th e 4th day o f A u g ust. 1936. voted a g a in st <143 F o r 435 N o l a u th o ris in g th e com m on c o u n c il to pass an o rd in a n c e g ra n t in g a fra n ch ise to th e M o u n ta in States Pow er com pany, a D elaw are c o rp o ra tio n , its succeaaors and as signs. the rig h t, p riv ile g e and f r a n chise to erect, m a in ta in and o p e r ate In th e C ity o f C ottage G rove Lane co u n ty. O regon, an e le c tric lig h t a nd p ow er eyetem. and to use th e stree ts and a lle ys o f said C ity fo r said purpose, and said fra n ch ise to be g ra n te d fo r th e te rm o f te n years, and fo r th e p a ym e n t to the c ity as co n sid e ra tio n th e re fo r a gross e a rn in g ta x o f tw o percent, e x c lu d in g sates to th e C ity . . . " W e o f th e Business M en's A lli ance o f C ottage G rove w ho have c o n trib u te d m uch to d e fe a tin g th is proposed m easure do w ish to ta ke th is o p p o rtu n ity and m eans o f p ro po sin g a plan o f m e e tin g the s itu a tio n fa c in g the com m on co u n cil, th e M o u n ta in States Pow er co m p a n y a n d th e vo te rs o f the c ity o f C otta ge Grove. W H E R E A S , we are w o rk in g fo r a lo w e r schedule o f lig h t a nd power rates W H E R E A S , we w ish to b rin g about a f a ir and e q u ita b le se ttle m en t o f th is question. W H E R E A S th e Business M e n s A llia n c e represents and Is backed by a m a jo r ity o f the vo te rs o f the c it y o f C ottage G rove we do p ro pose th e fo llo w in g system be set up to b rin g about co m p le te and ju s t i fia b le r e c tific a tio n o f the s itu a tio n a fo re m e n tio n e d . Section I. A com m issio n , board o r c o m m it tee o f a rb itr a tio n be a p p ointe d in th e m a n n e r h e re in a fte r provided. 1. T h is com m ission, board or c o m m itte e sh a ll consist o f One a r b itr a to r to be a p p o in te d by th e M o u n ta in States P o w e r com pany, w h o sh a ll he a m em ber o f the C o t tage G rove o ffic e s ta ff o f th is co m pany. One a r b itr a to r to be a p p o in t ed bv th e com m on co u n cil, w h o s h a ll be a m em b e r o f th a t txid y One a r b itr a to r to be a p p ointe d by the Business M en's A llia n c e o f C ot tage G rove, w h o s h a ll be a m em ber o f th a t g ro u p A n d th e S tate P u b lic U tilitie s C o m m issio n e r sh a ll a r t o r a p p o in t a person to a ct fo r h im . The C o m m issio n e r o r his appointee s h a ll a ct as te ch n ica l, legal a d viso r a nd to see th a t th e a c tio n o f th is com m ission, board o r co m m itte e o f a r b itr a tio n be k e p t on a fa ir and e q u ita b le basis a nd to th e best pub lic in te re s t. T h e above m en tio n e d a rb itr a to rs sh a ll be a p p ointe d w ith in tw o weeks o f the date o f acceptance of th is p la n by th e co m m o n co u n cil. Section II. T he above ap p ointe d com m ission, board o r co m m itte e 's d u tie s s h a ll be: 1 T o in v e s tig a te th e schedules o f lig h t and p o w e r rates. <a> To b rin g ab o ut a re d u c tio n in the a m o u n t o f k ilo w a tt hour» o f lig h t and pow er to be consum ed in o rd e r to take a d va nta g e o f a lo w e r rate. T h is re d u c tio n to be m ade th ro u g h o u t the schedule. *b» T o b rin g about a b la n k e t re d u c tio n o f ra te schedules In re g a rd to "mass con su m p tio n '* <C) T o stu d y a ll o th e r means o f ju s tifia b le and adequate re d u ctio n s in rates. 2. T h is co m m ission, board o r co m m itte e sh a ll m a ke recom m en d a tio n , In w r itin g o f th e procedure to be ta ke n in b rin g in g a b o ut th e reductions. 3. T h is com m issio n , board or co m m itte e sh a ll keep m in u te s o f each m e e tin g and also keep an ade quate set o f books to be a u d ited before p re s e n ta tio n to the In te re s t ed p a rtie s as h e re in a fte r o rovlded 4. T h is com m ission, board o r co m m itte e sh a ll file a re p o rt o f th e m in u te s o f its m eetings, a u d ite d expense acco u nt and books c o n cu r re n t to th e fu n c tio n in g o f the g roup, fin d in g s and recom m enda tio n s w ith the com m on co u n cil. M o u n ta in S tates P o w e r com pany, Business M en's A llia n c e and th e P u b lic U tilitie s co m m issio n e r; said re p o rt to be file d not la te r th a n N o ve m b e r 1, 1936. Section I I I . 1. T he expenses o f th is co m m is sion. hoard o r co m m itte e sh a ll be p ro vid e d fo r In th e fo llo w in g m an ner i a) W H E R E A S , th e Com mon C o u n cil Is th e re p re se n ta tive o f the people It s h a ll pay fo r one h a lf (<4) o f the expenses show n In the a u d it ed re p o rt file d by the eom m lsslon, board o r co m m itte e , ( h i W H E R E AS. th e M o u n ta in States P o w e r C om pany ,h a ll receive th e b e n efits o f th is in v e s tig a tio n they, the M o u n ta in States P ow er C om pany, shall pay one h a lf (*4 ) o f the ex penses shown In th e report, file d by the com m ission, board o r c o m m it tee. 2. Should a n y o f th e p a rtie s h e re to fo re m entioned in Section I re fuse to accept th is p la n w ith in 30 days a fte r Its p re se n ta tio n o r a fte r a cce p tin g th e p la n th e y sh o u ld re fuse to cooperate w ith th e te rm s o f th is p la n In th e o p in io n o f th e P u b lic U tilitie s C o m m issio n e r or his app ointe e the p la n and a ll o f Its p ro visio n s sh a ll be considered n u ll and vo id x j main as such a c tio n is ta k e n o r o p in io n expressed. 3. A n y expenses In c u rre d p r io r to th e tim e o f re fu sa l Io cooperate o f any o f the p a rtie s a cce p ting th is plan s h a ll be a u d ite d and p ro vid e d fo r as h e re to fo re p ro vid e d in th is section <see. I I I ) . I t is hoped th a t th e p a rtie s to w hom th is p la n is s u b m itte d w ill see f i t to adopt it as It w ill b rin g the desired re su lts o f s a tis fy in g the citlse n s o f th e C ltty o f C ottage G rove and a ll p a rtie s concerned R e s p e c tfu lly s u b m itte d th is 10th day o f A u g u st. 193«. ■ T H E B U S IN E S S M E N S A I - 1JAN C E O F CO TTAG E GROVE. M IM - A R D F M c F A R I-A N D . A c tin g S ecretary Sgd W IL L IA M C O 1 .IJN S . A c tin g P resident. Nearby New wa?» a n o v e r n ig h t g u e st F r id a y a t th e F re d K e lly h o m e M rs C h a rle s S h e p h e rd o f l l l l o . H a w a ii w a» .» ■ ' • ' “ 1 RIM ' T h in m la v o f M is . M c C a n g a r She w as e n ro u te to T a c o m a M i - H a ttie Y a n ce y a n d m o th e r M rs . M a rth a F r y o f K la m a t h F a lls a n d M rs . A m a n d a S ears. M is P u r c e ll a n d M r s B r u m fie ld of Mt V ie w , a n d J e r iv L in g o o f T o le d o w e re v is ito r s o f M rs Id a « la r o u tte S a tu rd a y T h e J o h n lla w k e r fa m ily o f Ik» le n a m o ve d la mt w e e k to th e ir n e w h o m e o n th e L u th e r B e ttis place M* urd M i - K a i l lllg g e u h o t h a m a n d c h ild r e n m o to re d to O a k la n d S u n d a y a n d v is ite d re la tiv e s . M laa B e rn ic e H a r t re tu rn e d to h e r w o rk In E u g e n e S u n d a y a f t e r s p e n d in e th e w e e k e n d w ith h e r ita ie n ts here M rs Id a G a r o u tte a n d son CV fo r d a n d g r a n d d a u g h te r ( 'a r n iin a c c o m p a n ie d th e D a r r e l G a r o u tte fa m ily “ t t ’u ln C re e k to th e Ro h e rn ia d is t r ic t a n d s p e n t th e w e e k e n d c a m p in g m a k in g th e tr ip a r o u n d th e l»»op S u n d a v M r a n d M is . 1 <ev V a n S c h o ia c k o f C o tta g e G ro v e w e re supper g u e sts S u n d a y o f L e v 's p a re n ts . M i a n d M rs . C A V a n S c h o ia c k M t a n d M rs A C Y o rg t o f L « A n g e le s a n d M rs J E Isru a n d son o f F re s n o a r r iv e d S u n d a v fo r a v is it at th e h o m e o f M is . Y o r g t ’s a n d M t - l e a ’s b r o th e r. E d w in Voaa h o m e w it h M rs F r a n k la r B lu r a f te r a v is it a t C ull» C re e k w ith h e r son. C o rb e tt S m ith a n d f a m ily g o n . T h a t Is w h y T h e B e n tln a l <’<M t o r ca m e to t h is s ta te a f t e r le a v in g T riilie a a re fr ie n d . C a l l o n g , IMcnl«' I ng th e P h ilip p in e s , but b r in g s If b la any of th a t M o u n ta in ’’moonshine" he. the B Is a n n o u n c e d th a t a n o th e r T e nne ssee p ic n ic w i l l In* h e ld a t e d ito r, w i l l Im m e d ia te ly s t a r t b a ck M .u c o la S u n d a y . A u g u s t Hi. I t Is a to th o se s u n k ls a e d Isles w e ll k n o w n fa c t th a t T e n n e sse a n s w h o co m e to O re g o n n e v e r g ro w W h e n e a s y M s n H u s tle « »»hl T h is e x p la in » th e n e c e s s ity f o r h r.I P i ii k l n « a la ty tu a i la a second p ic n ic S tra n g e to say. p e a rly s i " a y s a fast worker skaa ea st, m id d le a n d w e st T e n n e sse a n s It cornea to grn h td n * th e a p n tlig h t. n e v e r sho<»t a t ea ch o th e r In O re IT T A K E S PEP to have fun n M l K < ItF F k . O r a n d M r». R S W o o l tZ a ld a E s te s * a n d tw o sons o f N a tio n a l C ity . C a l . a c c o m p a n ie d bv D r. W o o d s m o th e r v is ite d w it h th e E rn e s t I M i n e ll fa m ily * M onday- n ig h t and le ft fo r L a u r e l w ood T u e sd a y A io u n d 75 p e ople o f th e C h r is tia n c h u rc h o f C o tta g e (.»rove h e ld a p ic n ic in th e W A. H em enw av g ro v e S u n d a y M: »nd M n A lle n J o h n s o n of F re e m o n t. N e b a r r iv e d a t th e F E P a u l h o m e T h u rs d a y of la st w ek. M rs C la re n c e C o b b « s is te r and f a m ily o f R e e d s p o rt v is ite d Sun d a y a t th e C la re n c e C o b b hom e M r C o b b * m o th e r a n d fa t h e r o f E u g e n e w e re a ls o g u e sts at th e Cobb hom e S unday. S ib v l R u th a n d R u b v A lle n r e tu r n e d fr o m C a sca d ia to th e ir h o m e» h e re F r id a y o f la s t w e e k T h e L . E W e rt» f a m ilv v is ite d S u n d a y w ith M r. W e r t» ’ a u n t In E uge ne. T h e C h a rle s T e a g u e f a m ily of E u x e n e v is ite d a t th e C F R u th h o m e S u n d a y o n t h e ir re tu rn to t h e ir h o m e fr o m S easide T h e E rn e s t D a rn e ll f a m ily and E lo is e W h e e le r d ro v e to G la d s to n e p a rk S a tu rd a y* T h e D a r n e ll f a m ily re tu rn e d S a tu r d a y n ig h t h u t M rs W’ h e e e r w e n t to H o p e w e ll, w h e re she is v is it in g a g ra n d d a u g h te r . M rs . S ta n le y S a rg e n t. M rs . G e o rg e M o x le v and M rs P a lle s k e a n d c h ild r e n a tte n d e d th e M i d o n fe s t iv a l a t E u g e n e S u n d a y J a n ic e V a n l> e n b u r g o f C o tta g e G ro v e In v is it in g at th e H e n rv Rohde hom e A lv a W a lk e r o f P o r tla n d v is ite d a t th e M F B a b c o c k h o m e o v e r th e w e e k e n d . M r W a lk e r Is a b r o th e r o f M r s B a b c o c k M r a n d M rs . 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