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t> Nl'M H K K 33. V ill i ME M V I I HMTAVAM Mott, lloneyman Thmgi J fA e r, Thlnli Q fil W h tt VH» fh n ti o f thm gi J t t m fh in t • áy • U kH M r 1 Central Figures in Big Birthday Party Predict Early End Of Maritime Strike Committees for C. of C. Named A t Tuesday Meet Balladem . "ounce Annual Concei ,. Jan. 31 at Arcade Theatre C. 3. Kern, president o f the ______ Cham ber of com m erce at Tue.»- __ day's session announced tha ap- P r o g r a m This Year Expected pointm ent of the follow ing com - T() g u r p a sg p-ust Productions, m ltteea for the ensu in g year: * A gricultural Chas Brown. Chas. New Officers Head Group. B e ld h r and Fred Breeder. Thia com m ittee will also cooperate with n e a t lim e - • • • the com m ittee on Four-H club fair. Tq,e Balladeer», C ottage G rove's The leglalalure la the state'« Congressm an Jam es W M o l l a n d C ivic—Dr. H. A. H agen , Cleo own m en-g chorus o f tw enty-five rreatxnt biennial ahow, even If It Conlfreaawoman N an W o o d llo n ey - M orelock. Dr. C. II Kirne voices, under the direction o f Edna doeen'1 coat aa m uch a» II coala Io m an, acknow ledging receipt of E ntertain m en t—H. B Perrin, L. Pearson, w ill present their p r o d u c e a o n ie m otion picture« cham ber of com m erce lettera rela- C. Schroeder. N J. N elson. annual concert Sunday. January 31. • • • liv e to tha maritime atrike, both In du strial—J. H Cham bers, W at 3 p m at the Arcade theatre. One thing about the a c t o n In exprraaed belief that an early «et- H Daugherty, O. E W oodson Mr« H elen R ice w ill be the aa- tble great abow la that their «•'- dem ent waa In p n x p e cl The let- Leglalatlon H. W Lombard, A. ronipanl»t and aaaistlng w ill ba don* are all natural There la tara received by Karl Ballew, esc W Hell! well, C E. U m phrey. B ernice I>ewls, violin ist, accom paa- nothing put oil No one la train 'd retary, fo llo w , N atural R esources - H. E. D. led by R uth Stew art Caldw ell. for bln part Each actor acta the D ear .Mr Ilallew: Brown. G o d f r e y G raber. R ay j Ieien Judy, soprano, accom panist aame aa ha would al hom e In a Thia will acknow ledge the receipt Trask. Dorothy Da via; and the "m yster- public gathering, only perhape p of your letter of January «. rela- P ubliclty—C het Stroup, C. I. Ry- iou, iady |n blue " little more ao and poa’lbly m ore tlve to the m aritim e atrike altua- nearson, Harold Swartz. The Balladecrs, organized four often Hon Roads and H igh w ays. Federal yearg ago. have m ade m any «acri- • • • H illin g tile p ast ala w eek» I have P r o je c ts -C . E Stew art, L. W. f |ceg_ both of tim e and m oney, to A great deal o f fear haa bean In conllnuoua touch w ith the Coiner, H. B. Griggs. keep their organization fun ctionin g bean eapreaeed Dial thia would to, governm ental a g e n d a . which are County Cham ber—C. E Stew art, and to develop a m usical group of President F ra n k lin D. Itoosevelt. whose b irthd ay J an u ary 30 w ill a wild and woolly aeaalon Before endeavoring to aettle the atrike N E. G lass. Joe Sm ith which the city m ight be proud. be the occasion lo r a scries of 5.WH1 celebrations to be held through the eeaalon convened 1 b ra id the My Inform ation from them today Pet Parade and 4-H Club F air— Th<-y m ake no solicitation for out the country to raise funds tor the n atio n s w a r against in fa n tile nam es of eeveral w ho were expect- |> to the e ffect that a aettleinent Roy Short. Harry K night, Clyde fundg from the general public |ia ra l)» ls. Right. Colonel H en ry I.. D o herty, lo r the fou rth tim e n a ed to m ake It wild and WOOtly, hut |g In alght. and I trust thia happy R oberts. Bill B artels. Cecil Beck except upon the occasion o f their tion al chairm an ot the w orld's biggest b irth d ay p arty. ao far there wild and woolly 'el- result inay have been brought and m em bers of the agricultural public concerts, and Judging from lowe have been the moet docile about by the tim e this letter com m ittee. advance reports, the concert th is reaches you lamba of the bunch ON W ITII T H E I1ANCE of the fun d’ obtained will be used The firat nam ed m em ber of each year will well be worth the nonll • • • hundred to forward the work of the m en of com m ittee has been appointed naj price placed upon the tick ets Although It la doubtful. In my Il »■ la hoped that several O f rout»« seeking new chairm an cour»« »11 «.I the»«* w . fellow« .. a opinion, w hether Federal («fiata- 11 The program In full follow s: legtala- vnther at »stance who are » h o are supposed to lie wild a.id (|#n ( #n () whlch would Cottage G rovlans will night. Song of the Road, S tev en so » - Jan- m ethods to atrike at the heart of the arm ory Saturday ►oily »re dem ocrat« and It wrt« Protheroe. effectivaly tend either .0 settle or <"•_ p ol.om ye.ttl., ‘ ^ . À * lp republican* who »»Id they would to prevent strike». I am m aking a» ““ O' 30 t o / o l n * l‘h have been its victim «. But seventy Cornfield M elodies, arranged by l»e wild and woolly. careful a study a . poa.lhle of all •" < “ J " * * ™ 11 m d , . c e n t, out of every dollar collected, G ates. M essrs. F lnnerty, W eber plans which have been su ggested cans t ’roug ou ie nn on wm gp, nt locally for the rell’ f Edw ards ar.d chorus. In the senate In particular to date upon that subject I'ropo«- relebratlon of of Infantile paralysis »ufferers D edication. Franz. t h . personnel really h a . Class and to .trik e« day T h l. year Colonel Doherty e . celeb ra tio n , will thus ren re til thus repre- Captain Mac', Sanderson. ■everal of those who are expected w(1| (n a „ prob<bnny be offered Bmutee that no few er than five * Violin solos: Liebealeid, K reisler; p - ; ; = ............... - w X n E ? to keep th in gs on an even k -el f<jr r„ n, ldgr, Uo„ , hg Spanish Dance. Fabian Rebfeld: have long been known aa demo- , be C n n |tt, „ ,h _ ... -•¿ •¡0 » J " « ,„ d C ..W - R ussian D ance, H artm an—B ernice m ats. They were dem ocrats even W ith kind personal regard, and m “ c,\ “ “ . s ’""«n.voMmn* of ' suf- hu lln g toward the general good Lewis. » u r . in , you of my fullest coopara- r . sed for the «> « v t.tlo n of su f < Pregldent.g Birthday B. before being a dem ocrat becam e Medley, arranged by Greely: In Ball -» popular That kind of a demo- Uo|> ... .................. ____ , . w w * O " “ ” ' as ' “ J “ p; o p e r t f the Good Old Sum m er Tim e. On t"..‘ h’ t h l . January, p a-t y a ^ s . w, 111 s “ k era! la p a r tlc .lly a . good a leg Fla- <r prt,,1„ m . j gm the B ank s of the W abash, Steam A m erican « I11 ta ll coats and be an A m erican gesture, national Payers Of Their Cities, dem ocrat ocrat som tor a . a dem « , m etim .tlm es e . a a cordially y o u r . boat B ill; Say “Au R evoir”. high h ats Sunday suits, hunting *n scope, altru istic tn purpose and better legislator than rente repub Liebestraum (D ream of Love> JAM ES W MOTT Jacket« nod high boots, plerrot cos- gay with the s p ir it . of a people Ask Share G& S—Liquor Taxes, lic a n . Franz-Liszt. tum es. sw ea te r. and overalls; still young and generous. _________ _ --------------- Soprano Solos Indian Love Call. D ear Mr B a llew Lane county w a . «.m ew h at Com ,vlnR w llh , hg b e . t d l . . . b oy. men »» ‘he n e t » . City A ttorney H erbert W. Lorn- M arie) Frim l: B' Bario. prom lnm l In the o»jjanlButlnn t»f ------------ K-^Ht«u»r«sd ..........'/ v.,0, , « d o n . n d , h a . Of o th ..; o f h fe w ar v e ta r a n ., I h.w h.«kered bard attended a m eeting at Salem . Arditi. (ba «an nie Senator MrC« and in d iv id u a l’ In g ra n d d a d s, t h . m e m b e r, of high G yp ’y Trail. K ipling-G alloway Monday, of nearly 100 city officials m ade the -pcech that resulted tn Or-lton , h g „ .„b m ltted your re- b a U eth all te.m jh big « It/ . representing forty-one c ities from A B eautiful Lady in Blue, w ith all parts o f \h e state, who were Lady in B lue!.” F ra n cl’rovlch for president of tha to the W W hite hite llouae. Ilnur-- where where I I »m am o f »very vocation, avocation, pro- V / / ( 7 1 » / A i « / C*. I «5 I f n i l -------------- o e e -k _ e a llla e e w a a « f ll t a a ilw l t a n il seek in g r e lk f for the property tax At the recent annual m eeting of payers of their cities. R esolutions the organization E. J. W eber w as X . ’, ^ w,n - Blvrn — - r / e " .d1, ^ ? : ¿ k A were adopted ask in g for a «hart “¿ . ' ^ ' ’ pniTtdent: N .’ j . N eU on Jr A f<*w minute« later Senator _ . . . , . . ... m axurka. twoMep; e n t r a n c e ------- ................................................................... .. I keeping In close touch with w), h # rumbg fandango or Span- of gasolin e tax revenues and a y ^ p - e M d e n t ; Don Allen seert- Aalvor W h e e l« m ade the nom inal Ing speech for thia writer, who waa !*•* »'rlke altuntlnn anil step« be- (th (>(. ,,„ m p their w ay ele- , larger share o f revenues derived tary. treasurer and C. E . Um phrey. o term te r m inate in a te It It and •«<• will *111 „ or , n, | rgantly. through a y J X v af e r n ^ n the efty hall from 1,<” *or tr a if,c MinOr mod\' unanlm nusly .elected for reading Edna Leslie n- power to help bring , perchance attem pt E ^ r s I ^ t ^ H lS ig a r t n a r Lane f'ratlona o f the K nox law in regard assistan t director. d ark . "" ln mv ____ .WWW-._____ _______ ______ Pearson, w hose untiring efforts tl.fa c to ry and perman- , the hg“h l_ htand fling , llng 2 " I " ? , " a . discus- d t ^ n .- to •<> lh •»>* •*“ >« <X clo < *»•" ° f t>eer . . . about highland bounty nur present"for e Um® sln « « or have been m uch appreciated, w as . In another .. - few m inute» AI- a. ent ••ttlem en l which. »« . » . m atter A m erican wom en, dow agers, deb- iion of health prooiem s In the cen sees and the age of perso. s ainUn chosen director, as wa* # .. . • len m I . prom L io a o i 1 uan e aaM itn f*c t« reanon to believe 1« utant», «ub-deb«, teachers, doctor«, schools and com m unity. “ n ’,n< bcer and ere a P - H elen Rice, accom panist, W t. heeler, inent conn- . 1 . have . ty gran ge, and Incidentally a son rl° ” h"n‘' nurses, law yer., the girls from the Mr)L c A Beldler> chairm an of e<1Th conference called by the M embers o f th e chorus are o f Senator W heeler, waa again T hanking you for your com- five and ten cent stores, where (he )oan c lo w , com m ittee, report- „ ' f o " g" n c i tie s also w ent W arren Edw ard’ . Schofield Stew unnnlm oualy -elected for sergeant m unlcstlon, i «m. you m eet the m illion dollar prlnc e , num frous denlands during pre- Qn * cord favoring new leg l.la tlo n a r t' Albert W oodard. Donald Allen. \ ’erv truly v«urs, a t arm «, a jx n ltlo u held «<> m an y -------“. senior nnd Junior leaguers. of art, c i „ on the KivlnK , h . clde< the r ig h A o le w C hester Allen. Earl Ballew. Frank e»at« NA N WOOD HONEYM AN * he)vw, M atcrlal wag gtyen Babcock. Tom Howard. K enneth y»ar4 b\ Colonel W <1 D Mercer artist a m odel., t h . club ladles, coh o f Kugrne school girls and ou| to be m ade , nto g a n n e n ts for purpoge5 and authorized its leg- Shortridge. Irvtn Pacholke. R ich • • • girl« who work with their hand«. b b layette to be used in the jsl , lv com m ittee to work w ith “ rd B ushell, E ugene Dove. H. A they will all be there "am ong those yof > nepd he S'at Bankers' A b l a t i o n In H aKe "' W orth H a r w *' N J N *‘- Senator W heeler believe« In ptesent ". God bless them all. at " ’ ' ’ T *“ -’ b ‘he s 'a t' A ’ 8oc‘a' ,,, , on V ictor P help s, John Penning- hl« klda doln< thin*« on their own a \ - »ea U a . t ’. ^«wftas- vv»ae,(a.v-r Mri. C- J Kem . chairm an of tne developing a plan w hereby cities uu’ ’¿J . and jrnve no aid to «on Allen when .h e l Inn w h e th e r lh e la te st C hristm as seal sale, reported $130 m ay obtain Interest on their de- ^ dwa£ d . ,e J , P their co,tu n ,e. w hether the latest . . . . .. . ... .. W illiam Bartels, Lester Coiner. the latter decided «everal »ee-lon« Ihirls confection, or a "take me ^ ll« d fr° '” th e « ' * ' posits w ithout co n f.lctin g w ith the Car, R yn, ariOn. a j o that he w anted to be nn officer hom e for $10 9,'.'. w hatever their Mrs. Donnell Allen w a ’ “ PPO*"’ - a - (’pPO’ it insurance act. T rafk and c & Um phrey of the l>o<ly of which hl« father w i* honest calling they w ill be in ed chnlrm an o f a com m ittee which Stern opposition to any attem pt o f a member. them selves su fficien t reason for a supervises the m ilk distribution In the state to u ’urp the revenue from “ • • • the schools for undernourished various am usem ent d evices w as F ire at John Durham s C E Stew art, chnlrm an o f the celebration, It may have been nn error to „ .it >h<« w h^„ th . Indus- children. Mrs. Allen replaces Mrs. also expressed. Tbe Bre departm ent m ade a hur- say that W heeler Junior was road, and hlghw nys and federal But th is year when the Indus- E in e ft Hoy who rerend y m oved A dopting the report o f a special r|ed cail to the John Durham home project com m ittee of the cham ber unanim ously elected F ather answ Sena earners agree er ««m m erce reported T u e.d ay at and waRP „ „ com m ittee headed by G eorge J. R. at tbe corner o f E ighth and A dam »' from the city to Rainier. tor W heeler neglected to . anaw Z n ,h * cham ber m eeting that the sug- ' ha' ,?*"?*“ arC better, and ¿ . I the McGee, city m anager o f H illsboro. itp rets W edne-day afternoon to the roll when hla son was »elee «*«1 ««t»* r»«» President ha» promised to balance C harles A Lindbergh m ....... ade ......... hla J> city o fficia w ith — one d issen tin g e extin tsh sm ia a ii ll’blaze which It 1« ge^tlon of a »> I A projt < t ror ( Ot- . . •_.»»«». ......... ------------- ----- ls, --------- --------------- x u n g gu u is n a a sn u itu c w n iu i w b » without a d issen tin g vote tage Grove had m et with favorable «"e budget there should be more fnm ou, N ew York , o J ^ rtg n ------- ,g h , vote, vote, approved approved a a re’olution re’olution ask ask !ajd to , o have have started started „ « w m h|le thaw ing in in g g ?ajd , tha plain, how ever, that F ather-Senat ,r that five per cent o f the revenues froIen w ater p|pe<t The n r e ___ W heeler la proud of the wny an reception at t h , hands of Mr Todd 1 :■ in. i„ h e , th a t thirty per cen t on May 20. 1927. --------- of the S ta te H igh w ay Com m ission confined to a portion of the houae other m em ber o f the fam ily Is of Eugene, county W PA su pervis should be distributed to cities to be above the kitchen and the dam age or, nnd that defin ite action should m aking good used for street purposes during w a , si(gbt. ho secured sh ortly after February • • • 1937. The resolution requested __________________ 1. Once In a w hile the E nglish six per cent In 1933, seven per City officials will be requested to used by Icglalatora la arntwlng. At m ake a prelim inary survey o f de cent In 1939, and seven and one- leant the E nglish they get credit h a lf per cent thereafter. It was sired projects. It Is expected that for using. Alrrndy at this session drainage and flood control work pointed out that th ese am ounts I ’ve 1 1 wonderful boy, nn«l I say to him, "Son, I have seen the w orst m ixing up would not deprive the H ighw ay will receive first consideration and o f the queen's E nglish that I ha 'e Be fair aiul he s<|uur<* in the race yon must run. C om m ission of any present reven , a« soon as the local survey has ever seen at any ..s a lo n . It w as In- „ TmM , r erted ues but would he on ly a sm all part Be brave if you lose and meek if you win. tended aa a resolution, but bore no . . . of the annual Increase which ts re e n a c tin g clause O n e p a r .g r . ,b 1 h r' k On th * P " » ™ " Be better an,I Holder than I've ever been. su ltin g from the Increased use of Be honest and noble in all that you do. read’ : “ W h . l e n H d i c e la now autom obiles and gasoline. The net The C ottage Grove Lions m et de c a le d In th« cham ber of the house Stork Mina. And honor the name I have given to you." revenues o f the state from the gas fe a t at the hands of the Sprlrw o f representative«, pay telephone«; i The "stork” w as the w inner by a oline tax increased $1.300,000 In field M illers F riday night, 36 to 19. nnd the telephone shall he free of good m argin over the "grim reap 1938 over 193B. I have a hoy and I want him to know at Springfield in a ragged and un charge to the m em b er, o f th« er" In the 1938 sw eepstakes, ac- im pressive basketball gam e. F a s t ln We reap in life just about aa we sow, house, how ever, only as It repr»- cording to Dr. A. W K lm c, city sp ots a num ber o f fouls w ere call sen ts local telephones and no long hentth officer. And we get wha, we earn, be it little or great, ed and Springfield converted moot distance ” I'll not give the nam e of D uring the past year there were llegardlexx of lnek nnd regardless of fate. of their free throws. The score at the m em ber who Introduced the 120 b| rtbg |n C ottage Grove and 1 will teach him and show the best that I can, the h a lf stood 15-5. The local five reaolu'lon. ns ho com es from my on|y m deaths The m ales outnum That it pays to he honest and upright, a ntan. w as greatly handicapped by a new- new legislative district. A nyw ay ae berP<J t he fem ales, 89 to BI, but 31 --------------- ty oiled and reportedly slippery m ay have told a stenographer to and »3 fem ales died, leaving K enneth H.. the old est o f the La- floor. The team as a w hole w as not prepare the resolution nnd m iy „ totnl hnlnnce o f 68 In favor of I will make him a pal nnd a partner of mine. Blue triplets, born to Mr. and M a. tn the best of physical condition as not have edited It before It w as ln - j ( bn stork And show him the things in this world that ate fine. H enrv L aB lue N ovem ber 22 it three of the players w ere reported traduced. - ............ —--------- I will show him the things that are wicked and bad. their H ebron hom e, died Sunday ill follow in g the gam e • • • At a farm party In N ew York night. January 17. T h e Infant nsd 1 u neup; h’or 1 figure this knowledge should come from his dad. The resolution rem inds on» City real hog-callers entertained been 111 a few days w ith a severe Cottage Grove Sp rin gfield I will walk with him. talk with him, play with him. to,,. o f the school teacher who said .he while nn artificial cow gave chnm- cold w hich later developed >nto B a r t e l s _______F . 3. V anLydegraf hnd been chased by the gentlem en pagne. And to all of my promises strive to be true. pneum onia. G raveside services were p errjni 3 ____ p_____ 2, Haxby friend o f the cow s than which he held T uesday forenoon at the Tay- o ugRwberg, 3 .. C 17.’ Carson thought there were none In 'h e nothing o f the appointm ents m ade We will grow up together. I ’ll too he a boy. lor-Lane cem etery R ev. E. E. Coul- tjaH, 2 _______ O 7. T aylor pasture but. by his double. ter officiated . M ills chapel w as ¡n, j e n nings. "l _ O ' .... . Jones • s s And share in his trouble and share in his joy. e a a charge o f arran gem en t.. , gubfl; C o|U jw O rove. Orlmeg One old tragedy Is being re We’ll work out our problems together and then A reporter for a Portland The infant Is survived by the Lamb. G rannis MacGlbbon, dally ha« been m istaken several enacted. H alf the residents o f .he We will lay out our plans when we both will he men Is- parents and six brothers and Springfield, McChesnev, W hite 2. tim es for P resident Franclscovlch. state seem to he In dire need ot And oh, whltt a wonderful joy this will be. ters. K eith, the third born of the W hen approached by seekers after the lim ited number o f Jobs which | triplets, is reported til w ith a c o ld ., stle rh a v rr W arm er. No pleasure in life could be greater to me. Jobs he has su ggested that the ,p- lh e legislature has to give. Gradu- Dr. K im e, a tten d in g physician, T he second string w as defeated pllcan ts sen him later at hla office, ally the disappointed ones. now —Hugh M. I’ieree. In “ Inklings” said It had not reached an alarm - In • prelim inary gam e by a score Such applicants report at the of- out expense money, are driftin g InR stage. I » -It. flee o f the president, w ho kn ow s home. I ST A T E C A P IT O L Salam E v e ry b o d y c u . , r . tha I .g l’ lature. M „ u Q U M tiona flllCCeM o f but everybody want* to know w »«l * * II la doing Probably everyone Federal L e ^ la tio n Either want« Io know what II la doing Mi _ be will k n o w w h a t i o < -« e . i t for to Settle or Prevent Strike«. ,)ff At Salem: Forty-one Cities Represented . H p /lith / U O llC r U M l l I l County Nurse Drainage Project Expected to Get WPA Approval / Have a Boy C. G. Lions Lose To Springfield; Score 36 to 10 First Born of La Blue Triplets Dies of Pneumonia