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P A G E TWO TH E S E N T IN E L . CO T TA GE GR O V E, OREGON Established 1889. Cottapr ßrove ^entrari Published Every Thursday at 25 N o rth Sixth Street. w. c. M A R T IN .......................................................................Editor-Publisher I SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES (Cash in Advance) In Lane-Douglas Counties Outside Lane-Douglas Counties One Year ........ ........................ >1.50 One Year ................................. >2 00 Six Months .................................... 80 Six Months ................................. 1.25 Three Months ___ ________ .50 Three Months ......................... 65 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted fur less than three months. Pole Refuge»' Does Bit in Canada Umpqua Forest \Has Established Enviable Record T H U R SD A Y OCTOBER Iß. 1911 Farmers Advised To Prepare for a Machine Shortage Lynx Hollow Miss Kay T a ylo r entertained re cently w itli a welner roust at a «•amp fire Twenty-on«' Juniors were present. M r. anti Mrs. It J Queetwr ami fa m ily of Cottage Grove have tnove<| In the cottage on the Jos KpiM’ithnugh raneli. Mr. amt Mrs. P. M. Beach en tertained recently w ith a duck dinner, tlu* follow ing gm-sts were present: M is J. Clyde C«ai|ier of Iz>s Angell’s. M r. and Mrs. Chas. Peck, M r and Mrs. James Sm ith and Mr. and M is. Jos. Kppcn- haugh of tin ’ Hollow. The l*ynx Hollow Pinochle d u b was entertained recently at I he home of M r and Mrs. Richard Radway In Cottage Grove, Four tables were nt play. Mrs. Viola Adams o f Engene, Mr. and Mrs. A lvin Eppenbaugh of S p ringfa’ld were guests recent ly o f A lv in ’s parents. M r. and M is. Jos. Eppenlaiugh. Mr. and M is Fred Kinslam l ami daughters of Oakridge s|ient the week end on th e ir ranch in the N ot at a ll w 11 h the Idea of Faced w ith a ixissihle .shortage throw ing any bouquets at our of farm machinery fo r next year, selves, the Umpqua N ational F or and In a b ility to get prompt d eliv est has a very enviable fire record ery ot repairs, Oregon fanners are up to the present tim e this year. being advised hy Robert T aylo r C ontrary to what may lie a eom- of Adams, chairm an of the state mon belief, the forest has expert- U. S. D. A. a gricu ltu ra l defense ene«’«l IOH file s this year as board to make plans now Io fore against an average of only 75. see th e ir 1942 equipment rerpuru- Every one of the 108 has been a ments. A R U R A L FIR E A SSO CIA TIO N . lig h tn in g fire This lx very un The «lays when a grow er can usual. sinee the normal record fur rush to town and buy a new piece The county-wide rural fire association proposal has many Oregon shows that more fires are of equipment, o r even get the merits and is an organization that should interest every home caused by man than hy lightning. right replacement part «in a mo owner without municipal fire protection. But to get the plan in The local office «if the forest ment's n o tin ’, are probably over operation quick action is necessary since the item of expense service wishes to express sincere fo r the d uration of the emergency, would, as we understand it. have to he includ» d in the county uppivciat ion to the camping, fish says T aylor, tin the other« hand, budget, which is complete»! and reatlv for publication. The cost ing and hunting public this year the government Is m aking every • of such an association would be small: probably the saving on fo r the unusual care that has been e ffo rt to see Hint needed farm fire insurance rates woubl offset and more the increase in taxes, exercised. The record so fa r fo r m achinery and repairs are pro if a levy is assessed for this purpose. 1941 on the Um|M|ua shows that vided fo r as adequately as pos out o f the 108 fires oqicriencrd. sible through favorable priorities. The proposal has advantages both to the urban and city A statewide equipment sutvey 103 ot them have been "Class A," property owners. Now that a municipal fire department won’t o r less than one-fourth acre in recently conducted by n tu n ly Hollow. answer calls outside of the city limits, such an organization size, and that five wen* larger U .S .D A defense boards shows woubl stop criticism of the municipal fire departments by sup D r and Mrs. Ernest 1-elsiw of than one-fourth acre, but s till (hut Oregon farm ers ex|iect Io plying needed equipment for fighting ^ural fires ami would be Cottage Grove were guests re need more than the usual amount very small, and that the to ta l the weans of saving thousands of dollars annually suffered by acreage burned by Ihe entire 108 of farm m achinery next year, tsith cently of Mr. ami Mrs. H arold rural people. In municipalities as this community it would en- fires hus ts’en only nine acres. because of the farm labor short Railway. <»ile a tnore efficiently organized fire department with probably T liis n xxin t is surpassed by no age and the increased production Johnnie B urkhokler and M ildred under the " îim m I fo r freedom " pro one paid truck driver. other forest in Oregon. Webb o f Eugene were visitors In the Junction City area, the only community in the coun W hat is a source o f annual gram. "'I'he big expansion of cover Monday nt the home of his sister. ty with a rural fire organization, the department answered w o rry to fon'st men is the habit fifty-three calls the past year. of some hunters o f building fires crop seeds, the need fo r more fee«i Miss Belle Bm kholder. during cold o r storm y weather crops to supply the needed in aguinst dead logs, stumps, snags, creases in pork. dairy, pou ltry and A re fu te Polish engineer identified only as Teddy, hlltred out of IC K E S E N E R G Y CZAR. Poland and France, carries on fight against H itler in dangerous work and the like, where It is d iffic u lt beef products, and the general United States Senator Homer T. Bone ami Representative of filling bombs in Canadian munitions plant. Many refugees are or perhaps impossible, w ith the farm Intsir problem are a ll factors employed in Canadian arsenals. Martin T. Smith last week charged that Secretary of Interior tools at hand, to to ta lly extinguish in the indicated m ud f«ir more Harold Iekes wants to be the “ energy czar of the United the fire when through w ith it. and equipm ent." the tlefenae bonrti thus a hazard is created that may chuirm an said. States” and that such plans have been made by the secretary The results o f the machinery break out in the form o f a fire with reference to the Bonneville power administration. In the la t ir on a fte r weather conditions survey w ill be used to establish light of the past happenings, it might be well for the people of have changed, w ith possibly an new p rio rity ratings fo r m aterials the northwest to think twice before submitting to any proposal east w ind and low h um id ity at to m anufacture new «s|uipmvnt advanced by the secretary or his cohorts. clussed as absolutely necessary. N e u tra lity Iatw Modification Boston to Savannah t«> test a b ili higher elevations, in p articula r. Here are the seven real issues in the bills introduced in These p rio ritie s the chairm an This low h um id ity feature is Askesl. ty of c iv ilia n spotters and th e ir H as T h is to Say: congress to set up a Columbia power according to Senator Bone another |ioint probably n«it gen said, are deslgmsl to m aintain the S ta tin g "we w ill not let H itle r com m unication system. and I/ongressman Smith : existing farm plunt at a high level e ra lly understood by the average D id you hear about the a rtist the w aters o f the w orld Nursing. ‘•’W hile Mr. Iekes in speeches in the Northwest has con prescribe citizen. Imt it is a fact that o r of efficiency by assuring supplies who called his latest Umtaca|M’ on which our ships may travel. . " T lie R«sl Cross announced a d in a rily above the so-called "fog of nei’ded repair and maintenance veyed the impression that the issue raised by the two bills is the President asked Congress to •'home” tu’cause there was no program to in stru ct 500.000 A m er b e lt," o r above an elevation «if |iarts ami of essential new equip whether one man or three men shall run the Authority, that is repeal Section 6 of the N e u tra lity ican housewives in home nursing place like It? • • • relatively a minor issue, although not without importance. Here A ct which prohibits arm ing of in the next year. Courses w ill take 1500 to 2000 feet o r thereabouts, ment. Accordingly, he nd vises farm ers to rc |ia lr old machinery we often have b right, sunny Am erican m erchant ships and to are the real issues: Some parents are ru«le, but six weeks o f class w ork and prac whenever (Kissible, and tn u tilize “ 1. Shall the Authority be plunged into politics by being examine other phases of the law. tical experience. Miss O liv io Pet w eather w ith low h um id ity «lur a ll suitable farm equipment. P u r others have letfrncd to keep ing the day and often nights, quiet when the children made a mere arm of a political bureau, the department of inter The President said this action "is erson, d ire cto r o f public health which brings about a fire hazard chases o f new equipment, he said, a m a tte r o f immediate necessity nursing fo r Minnesota, w ill con urc talking. ior; or be a non-political independent agency! w ill best tie held to a tiare m in i not experienced at a ll at the low • • • ” 2. Shall the Authority be run by an official 3000 miles and extrem e urgency.” He also duct the program. mum. er elevations. said " it is tim e fo r this country Do you have In keep quiet Labor. away in Washington. D. ('.; or be operate«! by a fully responsi to stop playing into H itle r's hands Hence, it is urge«!, and w ill be Farsighted (aim ers can head o ff when the radio is playing, in The President, in a message to gre atly appreciated by forest o f a kit o f harvest tim e trouble by ble board residing in the region of operation? and to unshackle o u r own.” He order to hear the news? May “ 3. Shall the Authority be allowed to exercise arbitrary and sajj jj g should not “be forc- the A F L convention in Seattle, ficers, if hunters w ill use extrem e advance planning now, T a y lo r de be you need a new tube. Radio said the tim e has «aim«’ when Fed care in building "w a rm -u p " fires clared. pointing out that attention dietätorial control over municipalities with which it does busi- ed to masquerade Am erican-own- Ruy has every type In stock eral m ediation m achinery "m ust and not build them in any place to repairs and oroertng of needed ncss; or shall the Authority be restricted by law to permit a ed ships behind the flags of our lie used . . before any recourse is No cltarge fo r testing when where the fire cannot tic to ta lly parts during the «uiming w in te r large measure of local autonomy to cities, towns and public uti sister Republics.” brought in taken to a s trik e o r lockout. He extinguished before leaving it. for month.« w ill «ki a lot to provent • • • "M ost of the v ita l goods auth- lity districts in operation of their plants! said organizational riva lrie s and this is not only co ntrary to State hardships arising from shortages “ 4. Shall employees of Columbia Power Authority be denied orized by the Congress an’ being ju risd ictio n a l conflicts must lie and M an: " I have tieen around here Federal law, lu ll the chance o r delays next summer rights important to labor and enjoyed by employees of private delivered,” M r. Roosevelt said, discarded fo r the duration, l-ubor is probably at least 50-50 that ten years, sir. doing throe “ Yet many o f them pre being men's w ork fo r one man's pay; business and by employees of T .V .A .; or shall the Authority be sunk: and as we approach fu ll Secretary Perkins told the m eet some of these fires may later S E N T IN E L T O FAR AW AV ing " it is of extrem e importance spread and cause damage and ex and now 1 want a raise." required by law to bargain collectively with its employees! A U S T R A L IA . production requiring the use o f Scotch e m p lo yrr: " I canna glc “ 8. Shall the administrator of Columbia Power Authority more ships now being b uilt it w ill th a t trade-unions develop in the pense. Three years ago one of the ye that, but If ye 'll te ll in r the Among t h e n e w subscribers be appointed by the Secretary of Interior without notice and be increasingly necessary to de near fu tu re a pattern o f self-im w orst situations of the whole sea posed discipline.” She said the son occurred in October during a added to The Sentinel list ri’cent- names of the ith e r two men I ’ll without possibility of app»-al or hearing: or shall a board or liv e r American goods under the closed shop, closed memberships ligh t snow fall when numerous ly is a copy to Jnhnnathun S w ift, fire them ." single administrator be appointed by the President and con Am erican flag." • • • and high dues should be "re stu d i hunters' fires were b u ilt in dan colum nist of the Melbourne, Aus firmed by the Senate after public hearings’ A id to B rita in anti Russia. ed w ith a view to the public w el gerous spots only to Inter develop tra lia , Sun The copy Is being aent In spite o f the raise in The Am erican Red Cross in- fa re ” and to provide fo r those who ‘ ‘ 6. Shall we rely on the vague hope that future congresses prictai of parts and tubes into forest fires a fte r the storm com plim entary o f Ed (Pitch, a will appropriate to develop the Columbia Basin Irrigation pro- structed the British Red Cross to "are not joiners by nature.” we s till give you your m«in- W orld W ar buddy of M r S w ift. 'was over and forest conditions ject ; or shall adequate and definite provision for construction fo rw a rd im m ediately to Russia ey's w orth on radio repairs. Labor Safety. again txeam e dry. Let us remem • • • 8f»0 tons o f medical supplies. The of the project be made now ! Navy Secretary Knox told the ber that it was about October 1, I.srs'-nt Kiras berry Points ” 7. Shall the Authority be so surrounded with bureaucratic Am erican Red Gross w ill send re 3()th N ational S afety Congress in 1936, whim the huge fires in th«’ Likewise on washers, radkw. Th«- five targ-.’st strsv-bc. ry ship to England. Chicago a kille d o r in ju re d w orke r coast country broke out, including ping points In tlie United Slates are air-com littoning systems, w a routine and red tape that it w ill take weeks to aceomplLsh what placement supplies Prices. is as much kiss to defense as a burning o f Bandon and much fcr- in Plant City. Fla . Ponchatoula, te r heaters, n il burners, c irc u ought to be done in days; or shall the agency be set up like a R etail f<xxl prices continued to wounded soldier bi-cause "w e have lators. A ll in stock now est lantl. These fires continued u n La , Hammond, La., Wallace, N. C-. modern streamlined private business’ ” rise between m id-August and m id- no tim e to tra in replacement t il near the firs t o f December on and Independence, La. September, increasing 2.6 percent w orkers." He said tim e lost that year. We have no assurance to reach the highest level since K E E P IT B R EA T H IN G H ER E. through injuries tost year would at a ll that the same thing could President's n r s i turn Hide January, 1931, the Labor D ep art have built 45 battleships, 75, (MM) not happen agin; so the hunting “ It we are to devote a large part of our energies to preserv m President William McKinley was ent reptwted. Consumer Com "E xp e rt Technical Advice" ing the free way of life and the freedom of enterprise in the missioner E llio tt reported food fig h te r planes o r 15,000 heavy public is requested to keep a ll of the first President to ride in an bombers. automobile. His first ride was in these things in m ind and cooper world at large, we want to be careful to preserve them at home prjccs have risen 29 percent since ate w ith the forest service an«l the 1899. as well,” said I’ . D. Houston. President, American Bankers As- the w a r began be« as compared to 18.1 state o f Oregon in m aintaining fo r soeiation, recently. Quick Bulb percent in the comparable W orld Lily of the valley pips which have the rem ainder o f this season one That is a timely warning. The permanent expansion of gov W ar period and fa rm pnxltiets o f the best fire records that the ernment in all economic and social fields is a very definite men have risen 43.1 percent as con been chilled in storage will develop state has experienced fo r many in 15 days if placed in moss ace to the free enterprise system— the system upon which rep trasted to 12.6 percent during the flowers and water in a shallow bowl. They years. resentative government depends. It is admitted that in times of last war. I t was reported th a t the cost are the most fragrant of the easily emergency the authority of government must be increased. But o f livin g last August was 7 1.- per f ireed bulbs. See Through Package it should never be forgotten that this must be temporary, not cent higher than tw o years ago. An X-ray machine can inspect permanent, if our kind of government is to live in the future. W E W A R N YOU products such as cer.ols, goods, Since March alone, Henderson In the field of credit, government has taken some of the said the cost of liv in g is up 5 per Some prices advertised in our dried fruits, n; ats, t. . -n fruits, most far-reaching steps. The number of Federal agencies which cent. One Cent Sale poster, reaching entice and candies, tli.il have been you next Mon., w ill be advanced packaged in cardb .ai d, cellophane, are today unnecessarily loaning money for one purpose or an Priorities. The Supply P rio ritie s and A llo due to causes over which we have or thin wooden cunlaincrs. other in direct competition with private enterprise, makes a S E A S O N A L L U B R IC A N T lengthy, growing list. cation board ruled th a t no new no control. Because the posters have to be printed m onths in ad The great “ must” of this time is to preserve economic and public o r private construction can CHANGE OVER social freedom at home while we arc spending billions to protect be started unless it is essential vance o f sales it was not possible 1 Chgnge engin«; oil. (« <|U.) 6 (.'lean carburetor a ir clean fo r defense o r the health and to contemplate the rapid changes, ourselves against the enemies of freedom abroad. er safety of the people o r docs not nor th e ir extent, a ffe cting certain 2 Lubricate laxly and chaaals involve use o f strateg ic m aterials. commodities entering into the 7 ('lean crankcase ventilator 3 F ill brake master cylinder Hitler’s last speech, on the occasion of the opening «if the The ru lin g applies to federal, products on sale; therefore we are Inlet Nazi winter relief drive, was in a sense a confession of failure. state and local government b u ild -' obliged to fo llo w the m arket. F o r 8 Lubricate carburetor pump I Rear axle— change to “all- He admitted that the German General Staff had tremendously inRs> roads and highways, riv e r tunately only a few items are a f arm countershaft season” lubricant and harbor improvements, resi fected and we hope fo r yo ur in underestimated the Russians. II F ill steering gear assem A Transmission — cluuige to Hiler’s gains in Russia have been relatively minor atxl have dential building and a ll comm er dulgence. bly Also, the Federal excise tax of been won at a terrific cost. The world has been shown, at last, cial building. E ffo rts w ill be made, "all-season" lubricant 10 Add w ater to battery however, to aid completion of con 10G of the sale price w ill be that the German military machine is not irresistible. structio n already substantially added to the price o f such items as are subject to said tax. finished. Save W ith Safety The SPAB also voted to perm it HUM'S FOR DRUGS b uilding o f 228 commercial a ir We Hove the The R exall Store 10-Itc c ra ft w ith the reservation th a t A rm y can take them if they are needed. E S S E N T IA L MOTOR S E R V IC E Air ( lean and regap spark plugs— Het tim ing.— ( loan and space OPM announced 1,1914 m ilita ry MEETING CARBS To employed men and women, m arried o r single, we o ffe r special distributor ixilnts— Adjust carburetor fille.— ( lean distributor a irc ra ft were delivered during financial assistance where cash can be used to save money on September a new m onthly rec cap.— Clean eoli term inal anil Ignition wires. cash purchases or to pay scattered hills, reduce payments on ord. The W ar D epartm ent an P L U S A 9 S T E P "M.D." (M otor D octor) nounced it w ill allow A rm y avia ca r^ fu rn itu re , o r o the r installm ent contracts. tion cadets 30 hours credit for Reads on the A ir P E R S O N A L L O A N S U P T O $300 H E A L TH E A X M IN A T I0N flig h t tra in in g p rio r to enlistm ent A U T O L O A N S U P T O $500 thereby cu ttin g in h a lf the fly Repay the loan in small m onthly payments especially adjusted ing tim e necessary in the A rm y 6 C ylind er * to w in wings. M im ic a ir raidît be to ftuit you. F or example: >7.27 per m onth on our 18-month 8 C ylind er gan along the East coast fio m plan repays a $100 loan, including a ll charges. O ther amounts in proportion. 0 R Ï Gio P ub li s h ( e THIS WEEK IN DEFENSE R a d io R a y Radio Ray Service Get Your ‘Prescribed Winter Tune Up’ Now! Only ^ 4 ^ 5 Bookkeeping Outfits, all kin«Ts. The Sentinel. ALLMARK C A SH LO A N S K e lly ’s Calkins Finance Co. 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