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G IV E Y O U R IT m .M IIP ’ » W A N T A IM DO M O T R IN O « ( X y lT A G E '.R O V E . IA N IC C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . T H U E N P A V . A U G U S T 0. Professor Io Address Chamber of (Commerce Tuesday II. Ilf Local Nine Has Three Men on A ll Star Team Supervisor Urges Cooperation in Recreational Plan &, IW>. 4-H Club Fair Exhibits A ttract Large Crowds « •H IN T SHO K T CHANCE NUM BER 2 Mahlon Epp/ >ugh Killed in Acc. ♦ At Saginaw Sawmill The third annual 4-H club fa ir Although crowded out of first held F rid a y and Saturday, w ith en Young Man Caught by Cable By Increased Participation place In «he Cascade Itsgue ra te trie« listed above the number of by one game, the Cottage Grove of Young Folk» and Adult» last year's fa ir, attracted crowds to in Log Haul Dies Instantly baarlMill nine placed three players the city haJI where exhibits were in Tradegy at Cone ’» Mill on the all-star learn picked by Ihe in the Ciasae» and Sport» on display Com petition wa» close managers of Ihe several teams In and the Judges checked the scoring the league. In contrast to tw o play carefully In many cases to deter Manion C Eppenbaugh Lynx R e n «allouai classes conducted selected from the Hllls-G lustlna ers aaa mine the winners. T here were 84 Hollow aged 28, who operated the N II. Cornish, Professor of Hu»l each day of the week, w ith the ex team winning Ihe league champion MOItR R EBU ILD IN G la ba neaa A d m in istration at the U n iver entries In the 4-H exhibits and the log haul at Cone's saw m ill at Sag ception of Saturday and Sunday, In open chi»s more than doubled their inaw , was instantly killed while at in * Aon* on ’ ha waat Columbia sity of Oregon 1» »cheduled Io ad- ship th * city park are creating the In Libby, catcher, Riley, pitcher, drs»» Cottage Grove business men entries over last year. w ork there shortly before noon highway terest of both adults and Juveniles, right field. were • • • E a rl Ballew chairm an of the Wednesday at an open m ealing of the Cham and W itcher. according to Francis H . Coghlan, named to the first all star team. M O H R R E 1 IU I1 .D IN J la l > her of Commerce Tuesday. S»pl I. cham ber of commerce committee, W h ile no one waa an eye wi'.neas class suparvloor. who urges parents IIW dona on lha road fro m »'orval at 6 90 p m expressed h l* appreciation of the A ll business m m In I Craipei. shortstop, was placed on to cooperate w ith the movement by splendid cooperation on the part of to the start of the tragedy. It Is be the coond learn Brlcher. C m and Ila la Newport the city are urged to attend, but lieved that Eppenbaugh’» clothing sending their children and young • • • ihe 4-H club leader», the local busi became tangled w ith the cable as are requested to n otify E a rl Hal Mwanron each received honorable folks lo the p ark where they may mention as Infleldcra, aa did Short non i i i , m in . I - i. . lew. acting secretary, In advance. ness men. the Judges and especially it was being rewound on the drum , Celierà. outfielders. enter any or all classe» planned Elm o B. Chase of Chase Oarden» In lug done In lha T urkey b ill •action In order (hat reservation* may be ridge and o r th a t his hand became caught fo r handicraft and a rt work of Eugene, who Judged the flow er ex under the cable as he was guiding made The meeting w ill be held Johnson, p itcher and N ixon aa urn south of here p ile C arl King, manager, lead the various kinds as well a» games and hibits. M r Chase expressed his be aaa at the P alacr cafe it in to place. T he dead man's W IIK N T il t h R E B U IL D IN G lief that the flow er exhibit was the neck wa» broken, the cable pas» Mr t'oinlsh haa conducted an llet of manager» swarded honor spurts The adult attendance In the han best collection he had seen on dis la dona, a lot of work dona years eaterurlve survey of em ail cltlee ad able mention. ing over his neck four times, as it A team selected from the play d icraft classes has Increased to play this year. O th e r Judges In the ago baron,«-» total w as'*, jacent to Eugene, to determ ine rewound around the drum T he A lot of highway could ba among other thing*, th * buying ers placed on the first and second nearly tw enty and the play classes open class division were as follows: rxxly was badly mangled hu'lt w ith the money tbn was habile of Ihe resident*, and their all star team from the Cascade and crafts class has enrolled about Sewing. M ra J H Bartels, M r» E E. Cone, p roprietor of the m ill, a-aatad by not bull tin« ioad< In ih r reasons fo r trad in g out of town. If league la slated to meet an all-etar th irty Juveniles, according to Mr. lie»» ih ra n d a , Mrs, Alice Breed suffered a broken arm in an acci from the Big Hix Coghlan. R Is hoped th a t w ith in a love; baking and cooking. Cecil rich I locations In the flra l place they do ro lie I* highly recom team selected dent there last week, and other a a a mended aa a student of bualneaa league for the county cham pion few days a sufficient number of Beck Judge» for the 4-H exhibits w orkers credit the prompt action H U T P R O B A B L Y no one can condition*, and those who have ship In » three game series, the youth of high school age or over were »elected from officials In club of Eppenbaugh in reversing the ba blam»‘>l In lha early day« we heard him eprak believe that he first game to be played at Howe w ill enroll so th a t tournam ents of work. Award» were made as fol m achinery, -w ith preventing Cone's gam e* and various sports may he lows: didn't have faat care and a few w ill have a very real message H l* Field. Eugene. Sunday more serious In ju ry The first learn selected fro m the scheduled 4-H ExhibRa. . lirvaa made little d lfferenc • «*• report of the reaulta of a «urvey Eppenbaugh was the son of Joe «Idea, we ware abort of money and conducted In «prlng fleld ha* aroue- Cascade league follows Sewing I.- Donna Jennings. Do- Eppenbaugh. and resided w ith his The new setup provides lor a Gold bar Benlon-Isine First had ao m any plaraa where paved rd considerable Interest therg. a» Do- fa th e r in L yn x H o llo w corps of five Instructor» and It Is rena. flra t; Maxine Stew art. The body- Austin. Renton-Lane Second estimated that $400 or more w ill be n-na, second; Bernadlne Loomis. was brought to the M ills mortuary- h ig hw ay* were necessarv well as In Eugene aaa Fl»h»r. O akridge. T h ird expended m onthly The funds Dorena. th ird : Esther Volgamore. In Cottage Grove. " I want everyone to know that M allory. Benton- Lane Shortstop com * from a federal project IlY R U S H IN G construction D oolittle, I wo Dorena. fourth: Donna Mr Cornish ha* som ething to o ffer Mattison. Sprlngflsld U 'lt In 'fld r of h ig hw ay* »vat what ara now ui. M ahlon E. Eppenbaugh w a * born that le or should be of Interest to How Parks. Hllls-G lustlna I-eft F men w ill be engaged to Improve fifth Sewing I I -S arah Jane Moore. Novem ber 7. 1907 in H o lt county suitable location» pa»t highway the park where classes w ill he con everyone." «aid Ciao Morelock, D W rig h t. H llls-G lustlna Center rom m laalon* gave r««a<t» to motor- Cottage Grove, flra t; M erria m Fer- N ebiaska. He had been a resident president of the local Cham ber of W itcher. Cottage Grove. R ight F. ducted u ntil the rain y season starts. 1*1* that have saved In Ute M il» L ate r classes w ill be transferred in rln. C. G., second; H a ie l Wells. of this com m unity for tw o years, Commerce, "and I hop* that every W ellnltx K of C U 'lt out fid r doors and wear and tear on <»r> m o t* The residents of the com Disston route, th ird ; Lois Hanson, com ing here from South Dakota. businessman who can do ao w ill a t Mauney. Springfield Pitcher m unity. both young and old. should Cottage Grove, fourth; M a rc ia H e was a mem ber of the Grange than the coal of p or'lon* of high tend ihe meeting Tuesday evening ' Riley. C ollage Grove. Pitcher ava il themselves o f such a splen Brund. Cottage Grove, fifth . w ay* that have become uaeleae. and the S aw m ill W o rkers Union • • • Libby. Collage Grove. Catcher did opportunity for supervised In Sewing i n . Bernice Patton. H e Surviving are his parents. M r and Price. H ill* tllu s lln a M anager struction In both work and play bron. flra t: L av ita C lark. Hebron, Mrs. Joseph Eppenbaugh of Lynx a u in g the H IG H W A Y « Rulhven. Benton-Lane U m pire second. Grace St Elm o. Latham , Hollow ; tw o brothers. Lloyd of E u are the same mountain» that wet.’ th ird : Eevelyn Abeene. Hebron, gene and A lv in of Denver. Colo thare 28 year» ago when I rttrte d E a rl B la c k In ju r e d fourth; W inona Abeene. Hebron, traveling our highway« Nearly F un eral announcement w ill be Thornton Corners. Aug 25 iv e rro n e In th ’ world h»v *aan fifth . made la te r when the brother a r (Special I K a rl Black was severe Sewing IV .—Lucy Edward». He riv e * from Denver ihear W e ought to arrange for ly! Injured Saturday w hile operat bron. firs t; M ary M cK lbben. L a •ome new one* ing a woodsaw, when three fingers tham . second; Eunice Edwards, T H E P O A S T »»til ha« the on Ihe left hand were cut complete Hebron, th ird ; Jessie Grubb, L a *ama ocean It alway« ha» had. It U n lverslly of Oregon. Eugene, ly o ff ae he fell against Ihe saw tham . fo u rth ; E ffie Richardson ■ night to get a new ocean, or August 28 - t Special 1 The loan He was taken to Eugene al once Hebron, fifth change the w ater In the one It ha» fund at Ihe university o f Oregon, for m edical eld and Is s till In a Sewing V .— Ilene T ru nn ell. L a It la getting smelly which Iasi year extended aid Io hospital. • • • Eathel Ann New ton scored first, tham . flrat. hundreds of students who would Forestry. Div. 9. H a rry M cCall. w ith 066 points, among girls ex tttlM E T IIIN fl m u«t have have had to drop out of school, ha» sportsmen To Plan Contest. La amined In the perfect health con Ia th a m . firs t; Iv a n Patton. e t n a over highway employe» I ran grown Io Ihe total of $66.692 14. 11 The Collage Grove Rod and Gun test conducted Saturday by the tham . second. acmaw a hunch the other day that was announced here today by J O. club w ill meet Monday night at the G ardening Ilene T ru nn ell. L a Lane county health group In con were »till working at two minute« Lindstrom , business manager L a city hall A plan w ill be Inetltuted junction w ith the 4-H club fair. tham . firs t; Alice T ru nn ell. past noon Hememaking Is Featured The fund Increased during the a a • foi a .m a il rodent contest which G eraldine Banton placed second tham . second; Jean Yearous. L a past year by $4,064.70. of which wtl tie In charge of Ihe Junior chap Crops, Handiwork and w ith 965 points and Lucille Abcene tham . third. E V E R Y W H E R E one gne» In $3.992 86 represented Inlcrest paid ter of the club o rg an liatlo n H a n d ic ra ft - Alvin Dugan, Lon was third w ith 060 Ros» Polleskl the a U le ha find« those who have In and $1.092 I t Livestock Exhibited scored highest among the boys w ith don. firs t; David Porter. London, lived at Collage Grove, and moat Loans made during 1038 36 to ta l F r a te rn a l O r d e r E lects D r K lm e 966 points. K enneth Kennedy, sec second; George Dugan. London, of them would like to he track here The Eagles lodge elected D r A ond w ith a score of 983. Iv a n P at third. Moat o f them ate m akin g good led 2.942, of which 107 were rrgu R. C. Kuehner. county 4-H club Livestock: D a iry Projects. Dairy- 2.338 W K line th e ir physician a l a meet ten. third, scoring 945. The scale wherever they are All a«k about lar long tim e grants, while c a lf—C liffo rd V a n Prooyan. Lynx leader, and assistants, bave the ex were fo r emergencies and usually used In scoring made It possible for ing Wednesday evening D r Klrne the old town Hollow, firs t; C lair Dunlevy. De hibits and the buildings in which In the o fflre In Portland repaid w ith in a few weeks. M nny lakes the place of D r Axley. who the entran t to score 1000 points they are to be placed in shape for A soclnl evening follow Where I have tam porary headquar of Ihe emergency loans were made resigned Exam ination» were held at the light valley, second. fa ir Y e a rlin g Lowell Brown. Delight Lane county's annual 4-H ter» lha first perron I mat was a to studenls at registration tim e, ed Ihe business meeting arm ory by D r. H arold Axley an d which opened yesterday at the Valley, first. «tenographer who once lived In enabling them in pay th eir fee» and Dr. W illia m E a rl, assisted by M r» Cow — Dean Jackson, Deligh: county fa ir grounds. Cottage Grove. ( I f courae. »he 1» repay Ihe fund a* they earned U. of O. C am pus Value Increased. R uth Hlnegardner, Lane county The w ork of club members, the Valley, firs t; C liffo rd V an Prooy the heat looking of icvcral In the money at p art-tim e work. The U n ive rs ity of Oregon cam health nurse, and Mrs. Elizabeth an. Lynx Hollow, second; Dean livestock they are raising, and the During the past year »Indent» pus has grown In value of build Mills. Mrs. Charles Bcldler. Mrs office crops they have raised the past Jackson. D elight Valley, third. • • • were loaned a total of $86.34663, ings and Improvements by more C J Kem and M rs A rm and Beef Projects: C alf — Fred year I* on exhibition. P O L IT IC A L C A M P A I G N « and Ihe sum of $52.413 34 waa paid than 44 per cent over the past year W ynne, members of the local Judging o f hom em aking, room W rig h t. W a lk e r, firs t; yearlings: uaad to be run by wind, but now In. All figures have shown a great The actual value last year of $2, health group. Fred W rig h t, W a lk e r, firs t: L a im provem ent and sewing projects Increase since 1030 31, when the cstnotxt Will he Increased bv $1.110,- they are conducted on the air. verne Thornton, Lynx Hollow, by Mias Helen Cowgill, assistant • • • fund totalled $48,637 and 16V regu 000 when Ihe work on building» state elub leader was on the pro second. G O D M A D E the earth, the lar and 186 emergency loans were under construction and remodelling University Enrollment. Today health Sheep Projects: Breeding Lambs. gram Wednesday. Registration at the University of heaven# and the *nUS. hut he never made totalling $23,275.92 of others. Including landscaping. 1« C liffo rd V a n Prooyan, L yn x H o l exam inations w ill be held and the Oregon In regular sessions 1» ap attem pted to produce a country The university loan fund was es completed. It 1» announced by D r. low, firs t; Laverne Thornton, L yn x judging o f livestock, crops, g ar newspaper Perhaps he kyew hl» tablished more ihun 30 years ago C Valentine Boyer. university proaching the record of 3389 set In Hollow, second and th ird ; yearling dens. flowers, h an dicraft, forestry, 193031, according to the report of llndtatlone. by W illia m M Ladd of Portland. A president. T his Increase la made up home economics, canning and cook • • • Dr. P allett. registrar. En ro llm en t ewes Horace W o lfard. L yn x H o l 8. Roberts of The Dalles and the as follows N ew tnferm ary $190.200. ing w ill take place. O N T H R E E S ID E « o f the class of 11KH In 1909 «enalor R. A. library $464.734. physical education for a year ago was 2786 and this low. firs t; aged ewes: Horace W ol T he F rid a y and Saturday pro fard. L yn x Hollow , firs t; Ray- great Boston public lib ra ry the Booth Interested a number of oth plant $386,680 and other construc last year 2979 for the regular ses second: grams are as follows: sion and s total of 4197 students Thornton. L y n x Hollow, namna o f lha world'» great men of ers and together they made sub tion and rem odelling $158.000 F r id a y —Judging of livestock. for Ihe regular and sum m er ses Robert W rig h t. W a lk e r, th ird ; Roy- all lim e» have been chiselled In stantial Increases In Ihe fund. Thornton. L yn x Hollow, fou rth; L a H ealth examinations. Hom e eco blocks of granite It haa been dla- sions. Sewing verne T hornton, L yn x Hollow , fifth . nomic demonstrations • • • covered that Ihe In itia l lettera of Istndon Knox I'lenle The first executive mansion wan Bachelor Sewing -Philip Haney, Clothing club dem onstration, Mrs. T w en ty-tw o per cent of Oregon's the name» on one block »pell the W oodard, second; F red Bloomer, leader. Bethel Cook Robert M. Fischer Jr., of Eugene Ihe home of Robert M orris In P h il area I» national fo re s tla n d ._______ firs t; C arlton name» of the contractor» who __________ . has been named to lead a caravan adelphia. A lvin Dugan, th ird : Lloyd G ilham . ing club dem onstration. Melba A n erected the building. of lain« County Republicans to the _ fo u rth . M ervln P erinl. fifth A ll of drews. leader. W lllaken xie Cooking Those boy» m u lt have gotten the club dem onstration. Frances Calef. Landon-Knox picnic which will be f j ] — _ London Idea front Coring« Grove'» little Hom e M akin g.—Jacqueline M or leader. Bethel Canning club dem held at Jarttxan Bench Park. Port O pal ton. London, firs t; M axine C urrin. onstration. Melba Andrews, leader. land on September 13 • • • FOREST FRIENDS London, second; Ilene Trunnell. Judging o f poultry. Hom e economic Plans for the picnic are being H A I L E S E L A S S IE »aye Italy dem onstrations: Hebron and La L ath am , third. w ill pay. I f he'« that kind of a col shaped by an executive com mittee If you Steal into Ihe lo r,si. anti voiir I ivim I is very light. demonstra Room Im provem ent; Bedroom tham Camp Cookery Root And you find a little op, n s|mt and sit awhile, you might lector, we have a few little E uro headed by Mrs. George I I . uuit. — Jacqueline M orton, firs t; tion, Bernice Patten , leader Lon lia in o p p . co- pean aocounl» that he may have at (in.I M rs John L. G eraldine Banton. second; L illia n don Room Im provem ent club dem chairm an. Every republican u n it In See for, xt folk eome popping out along some hidden trail: a substantial discount. Geer, third. A ll of London: Dresser onstration. Jeanne M orton, leader. aaa Ihe state Is Joining In supporting \ chipmunk, or a rabbit, or a balt-a-dozen ,|iiail. unit, M axine C u rrin . London, firs t; IVadw ood Cookie club dem onstra Ihe event which w ill s ta ll w ith a P a tric k , leader. IN A T E X A S golf tourney .Closet U n it, M axine C u rrin , Lon tion. Mrs. Paul basket dinner a l noon and Include a tonsil operation 1« offered as one \ ptirt’lipille may vmddl, Ulieoliccrnt'd belofe your eyes don, firs t; Lois Bachelder, London, M aple Sewing club demonstration. an afternoon speaking program. Rurns, leader Bethel of the prlge». The fellow who win» A timid Imre mny see you. uud be off in great surprise second; Lucille Geer. London, third. M argaret Busy Bees C lothing club demon It w ill lo»e all hl» ae»t at Ihe Desk U n it: Mavlne Ew ing. A hawk may eome a aw,toping u lieu he sees you from alar. l ,et»> Nelson Buy» D ra in Store leader nineteenth hole Cookery: D iv. I. Juan ita PetersJ stration. Melba Andrews. Peter B. Nelson has purchased And hover right above you while he wonders what you an second. Division I I — Dorothy W alto n Industrious Sewing club Mabe T H E W A Y some women pile Ihe I. G. A. store at D rain from W rig h t, W a lk e r, first. Division TO. dem onstration Mrs. E J Bethel Hom em aking club n the drug store fnclals they car- Roy Short and took over the msn- And if you're verv lucky you may see some deer pass by: E ffie Richardson. Hebron, firs t; leader M elba Andrews, M ervllle Vealch, And when the dusk starts falling, you may hear the hmu owls Carolyn Kehelbeck. Hebron, tlnly hsve elim inated anything re ngi'menl M onday sec dem onstration. leader. Joy In the J a r Canning club who managed the store for Ml •m hllng an In fe rio rity complex. ond; Jacqueline M orton, London, H e le n Michael c ry . . Short, Is now engaged In hauling th ird ; L illia n Geer. London, fou r dem onstration. leader. M aple Canning club demon logs for the Zlm m erly-C hapm an ( You may see a beaver working, or you might surprise a lynx 3k Open Season th; Bernice Patton. Hebron, fifth . stratlon, M arg a re t Burns, leader As he pads along a pethw ay to a river where he drinks. Cam p Cookery -Charles Woods, E lk hunters w ill again have a m ill and w ith his fam ily ha» re Hebron, firs t; C arlton W oodard. Style revue contest. hance lo hag one o f lha anim als turned to Ihe city to reside. M r. S aturday.—P o ultry judging con hl* fall, according to regulations Nelson was form erly a m all car But you m usln'l make a movement or the slightest little sound London, second; Jeanette T ru nn ell. L ath am , th ird ; M axine C urrin, test. Livestock, crops and miscel ecently Issued by Ihe Slate Game rier In the city. H e w ill move his For the forest-folk are timid. If they know you are around. fam ily to D rain In the near future London, fo u rth ; George Dugan, laneous demonstrations W lUaken- ommlsslon. The open season on zie Livestock club demonstration. 'They will watch YOU from the tree tops, or beyond the waving H ebron, fifth . all elk w ith horns has been fixed I onole shingle M ill Sold Canning. I. M a rjo rie W oodard. BUI Michael, leader. O akridge F o r tom Novem ber 8 lo 18 In U m alll H. W Petrlck of Eugene has \|,,| i t ’s the! who will be silent as they wait until A Ol pass London, firs t; M axine C u rrin , Ix>n- estry club demonstration, H arvey ,, U n i o n , northeast W allow a, i purchased the Knox H ill Shingle don, second; Lovelle Abeene. Lon- M cFarland, leader. N o raton Crops lorlhern G ran t and western Bak- - Alfred L. Tooke, in "O ur Dumb Animals" club demonstration. Pearle Adams, . don, th ird ; Jacqueline M orton. Lon- r counties. The open season on M ill from Pete Tonole. form er own leader. M r Petrlck ex Continued fro m Page 3 leer w ill be from Septem ber 20 lo er and operator pects lo locate here soon Icloher 28 W E 8 O M K T IM E M W O N D E R why we can't get mor» monay from I ha blghwuy commlaalon for road« la our aertlon T h * way to la a o why la 1« lab«' a trip oval lha « U la and aaa how m urh w ork (ha high way eoramlasloii la doing All Builnem Men in City Invited to Henr N H Conuah D iscum Result» of Survey Student Loan Fund at U. of (). Now $68,692.14 Health Contest Healthiest Girl A nd Loy Chosen County Four-H Fair Opened Wednesday At Fair Grounds