THVM MOAV, HKI*'l KAHW K I«. n a * n » 5 t : ?>£.pju.4k_»«u»tat«i T U « MCWTLNIX. C O T T A G E OM OVR. O K K G O N C lip p in g o f W h is k e r» on Bust o f T h a c k e ra y STATE CAPITOL NEWS LEITER l ’« r t Um e K m rut« Or»jcon hit« arou nd 23.000 part« lim a U n t i l , avt-orrihiM to thv 1U34 « r t r u l t u r a l c«n«ua, T h e averriM" fit rut o f th l« d a » « 1« 10 acre« w ith I««« th a n fo u r u n der c u ltiv a tio n O v e r 70 |»er cant have e le c tric ity . ut 1700 A larg e p a rt o f the fa m ily liv in g . In c lu d in g fr u it, vegetables, p o u ltry and d a iry prod ucta and some m eat, was produced on the fa rm s s • itiVk L u m b e r <‘ut O f lu m b a r cut In W a s h in g to n and O reg o n In 10311, the fo rm e r produc ed 34A0.0ftl.OOO hoard feet and the la tte r 3,130.236.000, accordin g to the re p o rt o f th e P a c ific no rth w e st O . K W « * v a G o t th « L i j M w ith U t " fo rest e x p e rim e n t statio n . W ash­ T ra ffi.- signals are » l» rtn c a lly AM BER m e a n « “ w a it." n. in g to n stand« firs t an d O reg o n «ac ond am ong lu m b er prod ucing tim ed to aid ih e o rd e rly flow o f i "step on it and get th ro u g h bairn, traffic. I bi-y are time«! In fairn ess i*he tu rn * red.” states, th e forest service points out. to a ll who us« th e stree ts d rlv * ! G R E E N m e a n t "proceed w i t . era and pedestrians and It would j cautio n, and w ith due respect fit £U U »O .M M I a sim ple m a tte r to obey the rig h ts o f o th ers.” not "go Id. F ro n t a il In d ic a tio n s O regon'« A review o f the accident b la r e » ” 1036 (o u rlâ t bualneas w tll «oar to them N in e out o f ten a c cid e n t* thu. m ore th a u Sft m illio n d o llars. ac> record», how ever, would Indicate th a t d riv e rs need to be rein fo rm e d J involve d riv e r» ’ m istakes, accord r o rd ln g to th e p résiden t o f th e O re ­ aa to th e ir m ean ing I ing to In suran ce C om ­ gon M o to r association T h l« would K E O mearía "a to p ,” not “ »low ha an Increase o f about 3ft per cent down, m ake aure no officer la in pany records, a rc caused by undue M a te o v er th e 103A businrss. an d non- sig h t and then aneak ” resb len t re g is tra tio n fig u re« thus fa r be&r out th ls forecast. "O regon d a u g h te r M a rjo rie A n n e o f K la m ­ la becom lng a place to go not Just ath F a lls a rriv e d last w eek a t th e I J l t l l ll l l l a pince to go th ro u g h ." th e presi­ hom e of M rs. H a m m e ric k a e n ’s d e n t sald m o th er. M rs. Lee W illia m s Mis« U ane T r u n n e ll V is ito rs a t th e F re d B a r r ia home Munday w ere M rs M a rv Job. Chas. 17 M illio n Telephone«. . M ille r and son Stoy o f V e n e ta , M r. _ - — 7Z . S tud en t« fro m here a tte n d in g the and M rs. W a lte r R ob inson and T h .r e a re m ore th a n - v s n l s s n c o tta g e O ro ¥ . ,l(Kh . rh o o , fa m ily o f D iv id e . M r an d M rs. A l­ m illio n te le p h o n e . In th e U n ite d P rM h m e n D a v id P o rte r. M o n ta n a vin M c C a rv In o f L o nd on an d the HI a t— It la es tim a te d th a t ab ou t C roasel. M a rv M c K lb b e n . Ia-e one pereun In every hu n d re d In K ru a e . B en ny M c C a ll. Iv a n P a tte n , M a rio n M ille r fa m ily o f D iv id e M r and M rs. G le n R ep p o f San th ia c o u n try e ith e r w o rk a fo r the M a rv in B a r ria : sophom ores. J u n io r teleph on e In d u s try or has m oney D u g a n . Ire n e H u m p h re y s . l i s t e r P edro. C al . v is ited F r id a y a t the Invested In II. T h e n u m b er o f te le . H a tr ls . Juniors. lia n a T r u n n e ll, L . W M c K lb b e n home. P a tte n B ernice D o ro th v G allo. phone c o n v e rs a tio n . In the U n ite d M a a x y in H a rrv M cC all. M a te s fo r 1M4, the last y e a r fo r W n e e W a 'ik rr K ld e n W a lk e r, w h ic h c o m p arab le fig u re« are a v a il- E r v in Th oresen seniors Jessie ab le was 34,2110.000.0(10. and the G ru b b , M ik e M c K lb b e n n u m b e r o f te le g ra m s was IdO.oOO. L lovd P ete r» an d J u a n ita P ete rs ftu b v lie n « ton 000 W e a re w ire m inded and fa st en tered th e u p p e r room at school becom ing a ir m ind ed M o n d ay. M a rlo rle P ete r» en tered .. . . th e p r im a r y room B a r tle tt Jo hn sto n is h a rx e a tin g A rm y FnlU tnw M tta M r and M r». L e tte r V a n N o rt- hl« filb e rt crop w h ich 1« q u ite good H e 1« em p lo y in g local A u th o rity h«« hern received at w ic k and c h ild re n o f la in d o n spent tht« y e ar help th e V H a r m y re c ru itin g „ . „ o n . C h a rlie S h a re n of M a rs h fie ld 1« 307 M in e r b u ild in g Kugene. to ac v ls ltlh r at th e borne o f hl« p arents. M r and M rs. C h a rle s S haren ............... . '» '- o y - J .? -,;. c u v e r B a rra c k » . W ash fie ld ar- d a u g h te r M rs N a th a n M a n n o ck H e n ry .Monroe was hom e o v e r the tllle r y , F o rt I»ewl« W a ih .; en gin - TH I t O . Y earou « fa m ily and w eek end. H e 1« em ployed In a C. C. C ca m p F o rt I«rw |«. W a«h Coast A lice T r u n n e ll «pent H undav a fte r- B a rb a ra B enston o f M e d fo rd 1« a r t lle ry. F o rt W o rd e n . W ash . coast noon at C o u g a r Bend .,, a. ~ ............................ v e ilin g a m o n th at the hom e o f a r tille r y . F o rt .Mteven», O r» ; ta n k K d w a rd M c C a ll of B rlk n a p her g ra n d p a re n ts . M r and .Mrs F co m p any. F o r t I-ew ls. W ash S prings spent th e w eek end at th e T Benston A p p lic a n t« fnu»l he cltlsen « o f h o rn , o f h i . pa re n ts . M r and M r» R o y T u p lln c a m e h o m e Iasi S at- u rd a v fr o m „ m onth< M a r )n th e Unit«»«! S tate«, o f g enc»«. h ave at least an eig h th to bad g ra d e • d u r a tio n . m ust be betw een f r o m s c h o o l M o n d a y d u e G e n tle F re d e ric k colds th e age« o f 13 an d 3A. u n m a rrie d B« rlln e r» lik e to point out th at, M r an d M rs G eo rg e P eters spent an d w ith no dependents. .Munday at th« hom e o f .Mrs P e t­ co n trary to a ll rules fo r equestrian ers p a rents M r an d M rs C harles ■tatúes, the statue of F re d e ric k the F o ra n t I .and G reat on P n te r der Linden, show« T u rp in , o f C u rtin . A cco rd in g to E a r l W T in k e r. Bene T r u n n e ll accom panied C la r l n<> «pura. T h e em peror refused te W a s h in g to n . I> C., assistant c h ie f b e | nn«l Ix tu le C a ld w e ll to B id d le use them because he laved hornea o f th e forest service, w ho was in S u n d ay w here th ey visited nt the no much. h e - y brought C o rtla n d recen tly , "th e re a re ftO John A rz n e r hom — e T ---- ... m illio n acres o f public nrul p riv a te hom e, w h o has been Saginaw k lin e nf the ni<«»l iiir b iii» i-venia th a t ever occurred In E ngland's fa- niuu» W estm in ste r abbey was the Clipping o f the whlM ker* on the bu«t of T h a c k e ra y . In the Poet's C orner T h a c k e ra y 's daug hter, lui«ly R lfc lile , had objected fo r year« th a t th e a h la k e ra on ein h «M e fif the far«, wer«» too long and nt la»t a«ke<| the dean to let her have them shortened. T h e dean c«»n»enied re lu c ta n tly , and accoriif«anJ*d by » «culptor, I July Itltc h le a rriv e d °n e m orning fo r the work T h e boat wn< taken to the crypt, w here the w h l«kers w ere clil«eled to th e ir p rop er length. Th en the sculp tor flicked off the «tattle w ith a cloth. Just aa a b a rb er would b a re a fte r «having «oitu'one, and It was retu rn ed to It« niche Joy Joy Is a fluni*- whli-b aKant-litliiin alone <-an ki-cp allvt*. an«l w h lrti yiM-a mu iinlc»« c«>ttiinunlca,»er mol Ion. — S eu e ra. Joy never feasts so high aa when Ih e first courae la o f m laery — Suck­ ling. Joy la m ore d iv in e th an s o rro w ; fo r Joy la bread, and Borrow la m edicine.— Beecher. A ll who Joy would w in must »hare I t : happln«uM waa born a tw in .— Byron. th a t had been stored here, home w ith her M r an d M r». Jam es H ic k « of E u g e n e spent th e w eek end at. Ih e W L T o w n s en d hom e T h e R o v G o o d w in fa m ily nave m oved o n to the W . T Jones fa rm T h e v cam e fro m near L o ra n e Ml»., C h ris tin e H o o k e r w h o has ■pent the oast several w eeks In E ug ene, cam e up H a tu rd a v to vis it hom e fo lk A gro u n o f vo un g people h ik e d to th e top o f H o b e rt bu tte H un dav a fte rn o o n T h e babv d a u g h te r of M r and M rs C lau d Abeene has w u fflc len tlv recovered fro m a reeent d im th a t th e Abeene« have re tu rn e d hom e M r« Suaie W a lk e r o f the B lac k B u tte c o m m u n ity wa» a week end guest o f a b ro th e r. W T . Jones. H a rv e y H hlon nreached a t th e 11 o'clock service here H undav M r and M rs. R ussel W a te rw o rth o f Loa A ngeles w ere guests T h u rs - r ln hom e. T h e fa m ilie s w ere n e ig h ­ bor» a n u m b e r o f years ago M r and M rs . E rn e s t W ills o f V a l lejo, C al., a rriv e d M o n d a y fo r a V is ­ it at th e hom e o f M r W ills ' m o th ­ er. M rs E lla W ills M r» C e c il G eer an d sm all daugh te r o f P o w e ll b u tte a r riv e d M o n d a y fo r a visit at th e hom e o f a b ro th e r- in -la w . Joe G eer CARD OF THANKS W e w ish to e x p r e » o u r elncere th a n k s to o u r frie n d « fo r th e sym p a th v show n u , in th e b e reavem en t o f o u r beloved husband, fa th e r and b ro th e r Also to th e I O . O F lodge fo i th e consoling graveeld e services M rs M a m ie M c K lb b e n M rs V e lin a W h ite M r». H a r v e y B ro w n and fa m ily J . J M c K lb b e n B ert M c K lb b e n H H M c K lb b e n Id a M C la rk -24j. WE MEET MAIL ORDER COMPETITION ON TIRES f You Will Find a Zenith Tire for Every Purse and Purpose. They Carry a Written Guarantee SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS 100% coverage. T h e S en tin e l. SentJntJ W a n ta d a o ffe r you real a d v e rtis in g value. W A L L PA PER NEW DESIGNS - NEW LOW PRICES Ixnulon M rs. W . L . Tow nsend . T h e n ext m e e tin g o f th e F r ie n d ly N eig h b o rs clu b w ill be a t the hom e of M r» L A. .Means. S ep tem b er 30. M rs. G la d y s K e llv was hostess to th e M c rr v M a k e rs clu b T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . M r an d M rs. M c K a v In cornnanv o f M r. and M rs. S. P. S h o rtrld g c o f C o ttag e G ro ve , re tu rn e d T u e s ­ d a y fro m a tr ip a lo n g th e coast to C rescent C ltv . Cal. M rs. H a rrv Z im m e r m a n and b ro th e r. R ussel B em is, o f F o re s t G ro v e so ent W ed n esd ay n ig h t at th e N elson B em is hom e M rs. Z im - ■I)« rm an took some household cw-l» Water Ba^s — Pack Sacks — Hunting Coats — Camp Axes Camp Stoves — Thermos Bottles and Jugs — Flashlights Compasses — Gass Lanterns —- Guns — Ammunition Grove Hardware Where Every Day Is Bargain Day JOHN A LONG, Proprietor een. »ores. I..... . lb O reg o n and W a » h - In g t o n ” " T h e «70 b illio n bo ard fa at • m o d e rn N , , ho.7«r on Enam el uTc o f lim b e r on th is land represent» place w h e re Ih e old house b u rn c l n e a rly h a lf the to ta l re m a in in g recen tly. tim b e r supply o f th e U n ite d S tatee M rs, H i r o Id H a m m e rlc k s e n and T h e fe d e ra l service Is co o p era tin g w ith state nnd p riv a te tim b e r ow n- era to w a rd p u ttin g p riv a te ly owned forest lan d and fo re s try In d u s tries on a sustained yie ld ba si»." T h l« ac­ co m p lish m e n t w ould assure a per­ m an e n t liv elih o o d fo r n e a rly a m il­ lio n people in O regon and W a s h ­ in g to n ." accordin g to T in k e r • • • Im iH irtc d F a rm P roduct«. A cco rd ing to th e In d u s tr ia l Pres» S ervice, In the fiscal ye a r. 1034-35. ex p o rta o f fa rm products w ere only 32 per re n t o f to ta l exports, w h ile im p o rts o f fa rm product» w ere ab ou t ftfl per cent o f to ta l Im p o rts. TWENTY-SIXTH A N N U M PACIFIC iî ^ hïm Æ LIVESTOCK i ] EXPOSITION s> in 1 0 th C e n tu ry Th e m edieval lnduxtry o f enam el- Ing it us revived at Limoges. France, at the end o f the .Nineteenth cen- tu fy. C lo sin g O u t SA L E C antaloupe, crate 55c Squash, lb.................. lc 1 Iuhhnrd and Banana Squash, d o z e n .......... 20c Tabic Queen Buy N ow fo r W in te r RODEO ami U. S. 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