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« (Jotîaûc (Brou e Sentinel VOLUME X I.VIL ________ <«■«■*»*»•< J a — T h ,,,, M h fft Think U M W hot W r ZA« a A a f fhinqt l'/hrrt fhmh • hit - ftb e r t U' d e I 1 A lth o u g h on» o f the D u P o n t* la now m v x n ih r r o f tho p re a ld e n tia l famHy. it i» not likely th a t Papa ih . Pont w in furnish powder to blow Incom« tax <lo<tv»rs out of th»ir trust corporation dugouts t n r T A G E grove , lane COUNTY. OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , JULY 15, 1987 15. MM.) Chambers Railroad io Lorane S< m » ii io Be Ready For Use „ „ . . __ __ <5 WESTERN OREGON SCOUTS AT THE NATIONAL JAMBOREE N U M B E R 48. The C h a m / Mine Has Been Pui .ed By MahalaMines,lnc. . Four Hundred Foot Treatle Com pleted; F in t Railroad The Mine Reopened Monday With A Crew of 36 Workmen Watkins Is Superintendent To Tap Lorane Timber Region Itoaeburg News Review »unseat» that there should be an In vest I f a lion o f g o v ern m en t spending. a . well « . Income u > dodsere An other » ugg.« Hon would tw that a lol of eatra taa could be collected If labor organization« financially able to con tilb ule « h alf m illion dollar» to a dem ocratic campaign fund were required to Incorporate and to dhf up at the same ratio aa other T he J 11 Chamber» «ml Mon lo t- g,„ K ,„,|ro «d to the Addla<»n m ill |„ ,ran , 1» nearing completion, according to Info rm ation received thl» week o n r of th« greatest task« In the «nitre construction project hae been a 4W> flM„ lr e „ i« , which baa been . „mplete.1 worh on a , hwr, l r « .,|« , and when thta „ fo m . c o rp o ia llo n » « , , pleted and finishing touchea added „ to the grade, everything w ill be 1« Om aha man. 07, to whom a child readme«« to transport toga and baa bean bom . h a. been lequlred |Umb, r from , h, j x)ratl« d l.trlc t by to prove h l. age or I o - h l. old age f(, r , hc pension | f the niggardly old age pension now being paid puts such T h * " ,w «inetru ctlo n gives the J life Into th« old boys, w r fear for I I Chamber» and Ron railroad f if what the propose 4 Townaend |>ay teen mil«» of m ain line, and mot» than five mil«» of «pur track menta might do O th er construction la planned for e e e Freehold. N J., man took the the future to tap some of the best barn for sleepina quarters because tim ber In thia section recently put* h l* wife Insisted upon keeping 11 chased by J II . Cham ber* and dogs In the house Evidently th» Ron Piling 1« being hauled from points spouse wished to continue her along the newly constructed track puppy love • • • Io» Scout, bom the Fir»» Conqiatiioaal District of Orogoa oie hero shown with thoir Coaqrauman. J.m ot W Mott at the prasent time. oo th . ,t.p , of th . Capitol at W aih i.fto n . 0 . C . July 6. 1937. Tho.. I . th . picture aro Robor) Whitby. Salam; When the secretary of labor sug ».«to. A.dorsoa Gian Macy William Macy. McMIaavillo; Burt Sand., M .rc v , W .lti. Forwt Grova: Thom« J a c k » . gest« that ateel plant operators OOO.IO., Edward Jaaacas. lo.vo.to»; Gordon Kinney, Gaarkart: Jack Lund son Robort Lund«— , W ..tp o r. p,;e, «hould he subpoened and held until r ,« ’! * ? * w ® lw v * : •? b J°"** J,ek J ,a z im m ..« .., they come to an agreement w ith C. E. .I M«.U V.tti R»m»d.ll. W vitfir; D.ck Blow lo b Brand.. F.vl Durvi. Dick M yn.tt, Frad.rick R.wl. Melvin Robort. I O , It la d iffic u lt to criticise tabor Robert Stvti. Rob.rt Wh.tmoro. Tom W hitmor., Corl Morrymon. Corv.lli.; D.lo Borqon. Eowburo; S.m Crowell. Doon radicals for wishing to go outelde C -o -.ll North lead; Don.ld Odl. Rob.rt Gibton. Loo Wilhelm, Junction C ity Lowi. Duncan. K .ll.y Holbert. Robert the law J,ck lo on.rd F.rr Coquille; Vin.l Randall Richard Smith. M .c Tr..k, Carlton Woodard • • • w.lbur Workman C o t t . , . Grov.; Jack 1-own.ll, A ll.» Cout.nt, E ..I H .ll Don Moyer. G r.n t, Rost- Ji.n Hliott Asturian budget can’t Imagin« D o u ,l.. J.««ey. St.nloy J - ok Jr Ro,or Olmtch.ld Rich.rd ThioroH. Jerry V .w t.r, M .dford; Frank K,n,. Rob.. Anything more emharraaaln« th a n j F . -lo - Atkland Ruttall * * k b * ' . Pro.p.ct; M.Hh.ou For.tta, St.yton; Harold Michel., L .b .n o .; K.nn.th h Murphy being caught up In the a ir w ith no The Cottage Grove Eagle« won Albany v.rnon St.m.n., Dali... and C on,ra..m aa Jama. W . Mott. gas In the fuel tanks H asn’t E d ito r the Cascade baseball league pen Cheaaman ever started to w rite a nant Sunday, defeating W e s tfir 10 subscription receipt for an old-tim e to 2 on Kelly field T he game was subscriber and then have to ask the close until the s lrth Inning when fellow his name? the locals laid down a four-run • • • barrage f*cte Igoe pitched a beau* Editor Claudius E c la ir Ingalls, tlfu l game for the Eagles, allowing Corvallis encyclopedia, says rust only alx hits, s trik in g out 1ft men and Inserts have cut down the for- and getting four assists and one elgn wheat harvest to *rych an eg- putout In the field This was Igoe s tend that we m ay go onto an export «lath w in of the season basis for the first tim e since we Springfield w ill provide the op- — ---- George Berreman, director of started plowing under Hut where position Munday fo r the Eagles. » n _ w a it < • i Lane county W P A playground ac did the rust and inserts get their meeting the locals at 2 30 on K elly A U O iCe r a r N i e n t r U t o p i a ' tivities and adult education super Local Lumber and Sawmill mandate • Probably from Ing alls’ field The Springfield nine handed n is h s s tn W a s h Mn M s .1 . visor, w ill be a t the city park F r i I«eak of Notions the Eagles an M to 1 defeat July ft ° U D ei w W U D - wo day evening, where he w ill address Workers Vote 220 Against, (drove Team Wins Cascade League Base ba ll Pennant T he M ahals Mines, Inc., which was incorporated the flr»< of thia month by C. L K elly. Kenneth W a tk ln , and D avid B. Evans, w ith a capital of 1100,000 has bought w hat haa been know n a» The Champion M ine, In the Bohemia dlatrlct, from Mr». Bartels and her »on Fred Bartels. T h e amount paid the Bartel» wan not dlacloaed I t 1« reported th a t Fred Bartel« w ill be employed in nome capacity by the corporation. I t la also reported th a t a new flotation plant ha» been inataJled and that the mine waa reopened Monday w ith M r. W a tkln » a» sup erintendent. T he new ow ner Intend« to replace the old aerial tram w ay w ith a new trestle which w ill con vey the ore to the m ill. A crew of at least th irty -fiv e men w ill be em ployed. It is reported th a t the Mahal«. Mine». Inc., ha« «ecured control of the Musick mine and several others in that vicinity. Truck Operators Invited to Meet Friday the 23rd A ll tru ck operators in the Cot tage Grove district have been in vited to attend a m eeting at 8 p. m Friday, July 23, In the city h all at which Charles H M ille r of P o rt land win present and explain the recent decision of the U nited States -upreme court on interstate com merce and it« effect on the truck operator. The meeting is sponsored by the M otor Vehicle Association of Portland and E L. K nott, field representative, was here M onday to make arrangem ents for the m eet ing. The court, according to M r. K n ott, has ruled th a t a product 56 F o r 0 1 0 A ffiU a tio n comes under the heading of in te r state commerce I f 50 per cent of the ---------------- of th a t ' product is A« a r e s u l t n t t h e r e s i g n a t i o n n t total output JL...' « .u E a rl H ill of M arcóla as nresldent n ' ^ ^ e r Í MBt* thB ‘ o / r i i e * W i l U n ^ t t ? t D I« t^ c tP C o u n c il ¡ b J . ‘ í X j l “ ?» X e T n -7 t U T u Women's Vacation B e rre m an Speaks Llimher-Sau mill Men Lamps Planned: Lane -if B a rk K ru to y |?|e fj Ox-hranHead Gimp August 3 to 8 Evening at 6:30 Of District Council I . a ............................................... .....* ...............* ... ,h e to P r e p a r e - J u i t M a k e u p C o u gontan W» learn that England o ne. Cottage G ro v , garnered IS hits. „ **»«■ L I ' ' . would f w the » - team An Inexpensive, but entirely " ----------- — be w v «very v .g m member v u i u v r 11. o m am w w n n ith m the e »•■«< -, o ut e n t i r e t y re«t- r e e l- another an ther Believe I it I or Not If Eng eareptlon exception of Allen getting gelling at leaat least fui ful and refreshing vacation Is land had ever had ao much aa on» one Allen was robbed of a sure hit being made possible again this year king who w . . no, . male fln h , , when Shepherd for ...m e « 0 Oregon h o m e m a U f ± . - ^ ” r - ’- ’ - h 10^ r a w ill be large attendance and th a t those interested w tnose w ill i l l go to the park w ith picnic basket» « and make e - an evening of it. M r Berrem an* ha«8 ’» measag* for you. ^ d r i v X ^ r f , e 7 d ,ch of h - - ,aken ,o r ™ u - ,h 8 t h- new president. ¡ng his produce to the cannery or * “> for ?* 7 '- r * <“ e - days, W H. Cochran, president o f the the tru ck e r hauling logs to a local go ,o heaven T h e y h.rve„*i J ? " *" V T * ' C° nd O r i g o T ” T " ” *ctton C o tta g e 'G ro v e Union received 325 m ill must have such a'l,cem«e sire <o un- bed Oregon y „ w m tn r t to m " th i - _________ _____ ________ - ^ "“ ’ i ' ™ C h a r , P a r i , o f W end- less less than 50 per cent of alt reached The cam p , run from four to six Sentinel reported four new teeter ling 231 Note's M r C ^chian w ill c a n n e d p i^ d u c u o !e “ f,nUhed The Russian - Japanese unplea. 1WO h lU ,n d * ' ,o'* n b ,M d* y’ : ,n d .‘ h* co,,t p ,r d - > *’ kcPt M’" rd " . T “ ,h ' * ‘ “ rd ’r continue to hold his office as presl- lum ber are shipped out of the state, . n i n e - waa .low ed up by the d tffl- i * ' .O.? V' ,n ’ ° ,he le" d 2 «>” » w " m ake f r * “ " for ,rap<‘ " «"<1 ‘ hree d«n, of the local union. M r K n ot, declared that practtcal- cuHy they have c .llliig i . e h other 2 ' * U ' h> "C° r " « f” ur run* on « '^ u p p o r iln g . and par, of *re being set up and they th , m fm b ers o f the Lum ber and ly every tru ck operator would be n am e. ,k re * h **«- ,w o w a lk , and a fielder a 'hie may be paid w ith farm pro- » " probably be ready for use Saw m ill W o rkers Union No. 2627 of affected by this ruling and th a t for a • • choice^ W a a tflr »cored one run In Jure that can be uaed In camp A ny wh' n > °u read this Cottage Grove voted on w hether o r the small operator an interstate One bunch o f teamatera won', thT.r ,h“ f ot »t»«h. The locals woman over 18 years of age Is wel- th *ng needed Is at leas; not that organisation should a f- commerce license would be almost handle ,e » r carrying label of one «no,her run In the eighth corned a, the camps, bu, those «1'de. two would be better n i|ate w ith the C I. O. or stay with prohibitive color Another bunch won t handle * " d? " lh<' n! n ,k drove ,n ,o u r ru "» P1<nnln« t ° »««‘"d «houl.l sign up l - ' * T M r. Safley hopes to add a , he A . F . of L. M r. K n ott stated that no oblw a- bcer bearing label of another color th " e doubl*'"- a , r , P|e «»d a prom ptly w ith th e ir county agent cr?J|Uet, W1..,n d \ t<'nnlf T h e vote ,o r » ffU ‘«tIo n w ith the tlon w ill be incurred bv attendance I , may he significant that Ihe col- o r home ilem onatration agent. m •’ V * 1" “ I* 1 M iM “ ,ar> C- I O wa» 56 and the vote against at the meeting and he u rged a s - ‘ an for the vlallore played " Scenic altea aa convenient aa poa W estfall, d ire c to r, o f recreation. many „ {o com> V arrelm 6 , lore causing all the trouble L’ f l f l l s v and H l hla ilts R - l f l s ’ I throws h e n ta /a a iih la « are n t'M r chosen k n a a n k « e ram ps a _ -I I ' A t *?.c P *r k every day. taken from our emblem of liberty. * S t C l l M I ' gam« rifle slble for , the Ac- questions. -------------- -------- to e n , th e locula m m o d a tln n a vn rv from e m . and 1 h i attendance of the young peo- ,o aecnnd k kept the local, from fro m co commodatlons vary from t tents tables under the tre e , to shelters p k h<* " Ot b<‘en whatJ * ’ hould * * registering a stolen base States attorney and at one time The box »core follow * was assistant attorney K’Pnerai at Collage Grove - It R Washing-ton, D. C. Hwanaon, c 5 1 1 IS o other«. Complete inform ation about SHOP, G ETS COLI» R E t F.ITIO N The M otor Vehicle association is beauty aspirations o f a bull Cox, 2b 4 1 2 0 1 0 any p articu lar camp can be had _ Thp . . , . . . „ a non-profit, cooperative organiza Cooper. 1 2 2 0 from the home dem onstration agen, W* ” r “dely daah’ < » /r W a y 3 2 tion. designed to stabilize the tru c k 2 0 0 1 . or _____ *• when m b v *»», * county agent or from __ M rs Sager wh* n hi» hl* w * a a" k t -I jv*n » iloAldAtllv decidedly cold J- Cellar», 3b 5 2 ing industry* in Oregon. 0 a , Corvallis. reception In a local beauty shop al- B. Cellers, rf 5 3 though his a rriv a l created conslder- I . Libby, cf ... 4 1 0 h»v« H o m „ em aker. attending « u - the operators, ~ S7 ‘, b?bc» U * en c Samp’ am p i Bbl- «bi« * arn ” h 4 • A t It-ii.-.t $1100 In Interea, waa Hchrlcker, lb . have no dishes wash, no meals The snake never was abla to state b*re recently was displayed Tues- Alien If ft 0 saved fo r city tax p a y er, this week o 0 0 t„ prepare no w ork a, „II. In fact, _ - - w hether he wan.ed"a finger wave a day by Joe M cC argar, who - ______ bagged when the city of Cottage Grove - ‘ ° m i k \ UfPr t.h‘“ r ° W" eOt" n,B rr*’ ' o r “ " ’ " '’“ -“ f® becauee ,'he M cKenzie pas, Jus, bought up »11,000 in city bonds he - - M e h camp la staffed w ith a dlrec- o p e ra to r, fled precipitously. H ow - th ti 8ide ° f thc T 1** ®a‘ 39 10 fore their m a tu rity . It was an 7 , tor. a»s.a,an. d ,re e ,o r. c o o k ' a nd X ^ T ^ r b y ^ ' ^ ^ 'T C» . 7 , W e s tfir— nounced by A. W H e lllw ell, chair 1 r m o r l n m , : , h e snake eris u n c e M, M cC argar and his mother. m an of the finance com m ittee o, Fisher, 3b 4 0 2 2 3 7 1 guards, lib ra ria n , and chora boys, boys T h , hll„ „„ake was over tw o feet M rs _M ary M cC argar, were return- 4 0 0 18 the city council, and L. W. Coiner, C. Stevenson, lb 0 held The from Isvne August county 3 camp to 8 a w t ill L a to ^ .v r * * P *™ "“ have 4 0 city recorder. T he honde purchased L. Stanley, ef 0 4 1 Wore Issue A and B refunding Im V arrelm an , c . , % m ountain section and had just left rc8'stered a t the city hall fo r h .> w n n n o , ™,lih ».» ■•■vui.ioiii svvviwn in u nau ju s t ic u - ------------- <•- — v il« oau io r the me Cleowox, near Florence. tier'» distinguished ' " ‘ ,h h e sum * m it o o f f. M cK®"Me when A»»“ »1 Red Cross— Cro" L * ° n« Club Club 3 0 provement Imnda, totaling $8.000, Randall, 2b ..... dlatlm m iahsH ?al, »„it ? M cK enzie pasa pass when Lions B arrett, 2b and w ater bonda, totaling $3,000 1 0 0 “ __________ ' they saw the bobcat leap fro m the Lea r n to Swim campaign to be held A aurplus In the im provem ent H Stevenson, r f ..- . 2 0 0 bank Mr Me- - W 19 to 29 at the steel bridge Many Apply for D rive«' Uosaaaa. bl*hwBV 2 0 bond account was used to m ake the Kerns, r f 0 Cargar stopped the car, took out hole on Row riv e r The ___ D rivers' licenses were Issued to 3 0 purehaaea. T ha fine response of Sm ith ss 2 oritrinnl n n - n f n r g U n roio,, k *. 22 r,f,e an<i ®hat bobcat refft«tration fee is 2ft cents for the 3 0 0 Glenn Bown state exam iner o f ntv- throui|?h the bead. The cat rolled ten days and is used to help de- : R Stanley, p crators and"’c h a ^ f e u r . X . iu m d ° W" the bank ,0 the ,ld e o f the i r “ y COS,S ° f ,be ‘•“ " ’ P « * " 3 1 0 i ratora and chauffeurs. This num- car „bHglngiy saving M r. M c C a r IM ratlons w ill be taken the remain the clly to buy up tho bonds and ' ber Is one more than d uring the effect the $80«) saving. O ver 77 per 29 2 6 27 14 4 gat a climb, der o f the week at the city record June exam ination when 38 were ___ Tw o base hits, Libby 2, Cooper, cent of outstanding taxes were col- e r’s office. lected during Ihe 'firs , alx m o n th s 1 «wanson, B. Celierà 2. J. Cellers, A rth u r P o rte r o f Eugene, who s i k '- a T j S to ^ ' 1'5 Igor, V arrelm an w and R. om Stanley; T b *' -------- «nnual - L ittle i R iver u«pwvi Epw orth Of 11187. a(M ... uiey, v.» . , ,, con- idr d ? applica- -- had charge of instruction fo r the A Portland bond house handled th ree base hWa. J- Cellers mid L ln«<*‘ ute wilt be held from „2 _ , , Cns.os ,B8U.ed wf rr aa hits, J. Collars mid L. ‘ -<'»Kue institute w ill be held from « J / , w " ' aB B u ild ing p e rm it, (.sued thus fa r P M ' two years, ill H again Stanley; sacrifice hits. Cooper; ^ > 7 <□ « the Institute'» camp ^ " o ° rt* ' " a > oP^ralor«^39; « - Ju, surpassed , he June Both sw,mm“ ng w 7nd i r i n Instruc- g ™ l the purchase for the city. Stolen base, E l.h e r 2 and R Stan- grounds, 35 miles east of Roseburg ."'«7«"' 'a ^bau" ,,r,’' 3: total, a survey a t the city h a ll re- be taught. * ley; struck out by Igoo 15 and a t« n- » <''' ®>«w<’ rih M. T ilton, pastor of '” ruc' ' "„com T été ¡failure.“)’ 7 A per“ ‘ t to bu,ld B 000 The dally Bchedule of classes foi GRO VE DIVOTEERN TO _ b’y ’ I '«««•« on b a ll., S tanU y 4; h it ,ba 'ocal M. E church, w ill be a Th« «ta e X m m « r wtn k«’ / house on south R iv e r road. Issued lows: Mornings. 10. beginning PI-AY OAKWAY The men'« team o f the Cottage bY pitched ball, R. Stanley by Igoe; "»ember of Ihe faculty and w ill con 1 bp Q b Î , * 1* to A ,’ na Gowdy, boosted the boys aged 7 to 11; 10:30 beginm ™ Grove G olf club w ill meet a team umpire, Nixon. duct cla.so» on the .u b je c t, "L earn - AU‘rU’ t ’ * ° ’* Ce‘V# app,lc* - July figures. ' ' g lr ü aged 7 to 11; l l ; » : preached' ..'in , Bed'^hel'r d " U *-’ bby *Zr‘ aaaai u « u a .a .w u n v Saves Over $600 For 'Taxpayers J. McCargarBags Biggest Bobcat Seen Here Lately Red Cross-Lions Swimming School 10 Start J UH 19 Epworth League Institute to Be Held J u ly 1 7-24 from the O akw ay golf course Sun- ~ - day on tho local 0-holo course. <'“ 7 e lin nCar, ,<’ .............................. ..... " » T r" » I o,m Icnlc P la y w ill start at 9 o'clock. Oak The Carolina state picnic will be >ld August August 1 1 at nt B B rya park, Al Al- way expects to »end a 20 m an team held ry a n n t t park, and E a rl H ill o f the — ------- local ------ club ...my. bmiy. A A basket bn site, lunch lunch w w ill ill be be served served urges the locul divot,•. rs to turn cafeteria style A prize w ill be ° U‘ *" f ° rC#- ! " * abdPd 'b ” «»unty group Ing to Live w ith Machines." I t Is ___________ ______ "XpP‘' , ®d ,h a t ’ ______ ®v‘'ral b® ,R K » K P A E ___ ET . " F »•«»«« a R T M K n N T T O M - __ , A „„„„..i . In Jun® 13 Pe rn»its fo r an estl- boys aged 12 to 17; 11:30, beginning m "julv” a mated value 1°4 o f $1,250 w . ere ,» Issued. Kiris aged 12 to 17; afternoons, 1:JO. o p to July 14 seven permit« had advanced swimming (must be able » « ” ><•• A special meeting o f the Cottage been Issued, totaling $2850 to swim 220 y ard s); 2:00, Junior An l " , r r estlng program of classes. ' ,?VP f | Te departm ent haa been - - ---------------------- and senior life saving (m ust be able devotional services, recreation and A l l e n Z™ m 7 ' ” ^ ,,n'Kht ? y Don V ln a l R an d all '» building a small to swim 440 yards); 3:00, women, soda, gatherings h a - bean planned ± " , ' A ” mCn,b,,r’ h1' ’ « ' • “ oug. on east beginners and swimmers; evenings. Jefferson street. 7:30 adult class