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Willamina V O L U M E 26. NO. 51 unes W IL L A M IN A . Y A M H IL L C O U N T Y . O REG O N. T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 8. 1935 $1 50 A Y E A R The young m a n received only f a s tir rin g phase o f ¡if«, after ,a bruised shoulder and was taken YORK SAWMILL WILL C iv il Wat th a t enthralled m il W.W.V. COMMISSION NEW WATER SYSTEM o the V IP ’PÜ IT C I I A I A 111 PC to h '8 home at Salem by D r. Long lions o f schoolboys fo r several L l j l u 115 liv L D IN u D T a ft w ho happened to bepasV BE LOCATED HERE generations. A m oving, rom antic PLANS PROGRESSING docum ent th a t w ill charro the in g sh o rtly a fte r the wreck. young generation and b rin g back fond memories Io the oldsters. T h e them e is th a t o f a young q vj , w a r BO|d jer w11n his ragged companions, searching fo r free governm ent lands in the Hoosier d is tric t. He becomes the school m aster. and finds a trio o f schem ers have grabbed the free lands and have h a lf the ig n o ra n t popu lation in practical servitude. His romaose w ith a p re tty bono-ser- vant and t he frs e in g o f the down- trodden people com plete the tale The Y ork Lum ber company, A booklet o f 54 pages in w hich A t about the same tim e another which lost its m ill on the h ig h is listed the more than 410 farm properties held by the W orld W ar ’ • t,u c k 8 so ft »hou der on the way near Sheridan by fire about Veterans State Aid C om m ission, ’ «ghway n e a r Roselodge and tw o m onths ago, has leased the in Oregon outsine of M ultnom ah ambulence was old M cM ilan sa w m ill o n W est county, is o ff ths press and j s ; called fro m M c M in n v ille and the Main stre e t in W illa m in a fro m available to all interested parties. ta^ T n io lh e h° “ P|la l H a rry K ershaw , present ow ner, according to Jerrold Owen, sec ! th a t c ,ly* We w " r « unable to get fo r a term o f years and w ill s ta rt re ta ry to the Comm ission. • names o r any p a rticu la rs o f th is i in s ta llin g m achinery at o n c e . Detailed in fo rm a tio n is given mishap. When com pleted ir w ill have a capacity o f 30,(>00 fe e t « f lum ber about the in d ivid u a l stete-owned per day, and they expect to have farm s and no doubt there are a it in operation w ith in th ir ty days. num ber of readers o f the W illa I M r. Y o rk has a reputation of n ina Times who are interested One o f W illa m in a ’ s popular it. the „purchase o f farm s and young men jo in e d the ranks o f being an excellent saw m ill man, ho nes. I tie brochure? are free benedicts last Saturday e v e n - and the location o f the plant here fo r the ask ing and can be obtained , n„ ( when Lvnn L in to n , son o f w ill be o f great benefit to our On Wednesday afternoon the by cantacting In la n d R. S ackeit M r. an(j Mra. q , w L im o n , took com m unity. ( O ______________ h im se lf as w ife Miss Irene com m unity was shocked to learn o f Shertdan, who is the Y am biu | U„ ___ th a t 3. E. Lew is, 75. who had county representative o f the com- C arter, daughter o f M r. ar.d M rs. Live Stock M en Paying O ff been a resident o f the com m unity mission, o r w r itin g d ire ct to the M ilto n C a rte r o f H illc re s t. How ris in g livestock prices fo r about e ig h t years, bad passed Salem office. The ceremony took place at Com pilers o f the pam phlet have the M. E. parsonage at 8 oclock. have h e lp e l t u r n t h e tide fo r awav at his home near the west c ity lim its . M r. Lew is bad been endeavored to condense the data R e v O . A. W hitm an officiating. n o rthw e st c a t t l e a n d s h e e p very active fo r his age and had as much as possible. Sale prices The witnesses were the m others men is indicated by a r e p o r t been c u ttin g wood up u n til Tues range from $125 fo r a B a k e r o f the bride and groom. The b ud - from the Federal In te rm e d ia te day evening, la yin g o ff Wednes county holding to $10 000 fo r a al gown was o f pink organriza C re d it bank c f Spokane th a t liv e day to v is it w ith his granddaugh- farm in Harney county, hut the chiffon and she carried a corsage stock paper t o t h e exte n t o f average, according to S e rg e a n t( bouquet o f sweet peas and rose $6,570,000 had been liquidated te r who was v is itin g here, d u rin g the past fo u r m opths out Wednesday afternoon M rs.Lew is E arl K. Goodwin, assistant secre buds. Fo lo w in g t h e ceremony the o f m arke t receipts. Payments and the g ra n d daugh ter were sit- ta ry o f the commission, is a p p ro x tin g on the porch and Mr. Lew is im ately $2515 fam ilies rnet at the Linto n home fro m the sale o f stored wool have The Commission also has list- was sealed in a ch a ir ju s t inside and spent the evening. Sunday totalled more than $4,000j*00 and ings o f c ity lo c a t e d holdings m orning the new lyw eds le ft fo r ¡fro m c a ttle and lambs $1.730,000 the doo* ta k in g a nap. When the Evangelist Draws Crowds ladies w ent inside la te r t h e y which are available to the pun lic B rightenbush S prings fo ra h o n - and $840,000 respectively. The F ull Gospel Mission* hall found he had passed away as he and every e ffo rt is being made to • eymoon. was opened last Sunday evening slept, probably fro m heart fa il- re tu rn the state-owned p rope rty , Both o f the young people have w ith a fu ll house. A fte r an open ure. to the tax rolls by placing it in the grow n iid in th is v ic in ity and a ir m eeting on the stree t the hall The body was taken to the hands o f responsible parties. In have many friends, who extend was opened and dedicated to the Sheridan Funeral Home and fu n m a kin g in q u iry please designate congratulations anti tvell wishes, I t pays to drive an autom obile se«vice o f God. E va n g e list C. W. eral arrangem ents w ill be made the county o r c ity desired and , Both are graduates o f the local l/tw to n sto k e on "W h o Is Your as so< n as out o f tow n members also p le a s e m ention the rim es, i high school, Lvnn in the class o f at moderate speeds. D etailed evidence o f t h e in N eighbor? ” As the m eetings con o f the fa m ily are heard fro m . A ttra c tiv e term s can be arranged. ( ’32 and Irene in the class o f ’35. creased consum ption u f gasoline tinue the crow d is increasing e v - , Since bis graduation Lyn n has th a t accompanies high s p e e d erv n ig h t w ith m u c h in te re st been employed in the K . E. Shat- d riv in g is presented in a state being snown Rev. Law ton wp| Vacation School te rly store. m ent by the Oregon State M oto r continue to preach every n ight ------------- a ,. — Vacation Bible School w il « ta rt association c itin g the results o f th is week except Saturday. F r i Monday A ugust 19. at the M. E. MRS. MARY E. GRIMES governm ent testa. Prem ium Liats at L ib rary day n ig h t he w ill be b rin g in g a church. There w ill be tw o teach Mrs. M ary E. G rim es, m other The fo llo w in g ta b u lation repre prophetic message. Sunday m orn ers fro m t h e Am erican Bible Salem, Aug. 5— A** lib ra rie s in sents the re su lt o f teats w ith a o f E. 0 . Grim es o f W illam ina, ing at ten he w ill again speak at I School Union. The g irls have been the state have been sent copies the Kendall school. His topic w ill passed away at her home near conducting a vacation school near o f the 74th Annual Oregon State car th a t w ill average 18 miles to he " F a ith .” Hik topic fo r Sunday Shelburn on July 31, 1935, at the Salem, and w ill be here Sunday F a ir prem ium .ist, and those who the gallon when operated at a n ig h t w ill be "T h e Gateway In to age o f 92 years, 6 m onths. 2 days. Aug. 18th and w ill have charge wish may call at th e ir h o m e speed o f 30 m iles an hour; 10 mi. p*r hour — 18.7 mi. per gal. the K in g d o m .” Don’ t miss any Funeral services were held at the o f the Sunday School th a t day. lib ra rie s to use them . Those who 20 nji. per hour — 18.9 mi. per gal. o f these h e lp fu l a n d in s p irin g Scio B a ptist c h u r c h Saturday The V acaiion School is in te r-d e desire copies o f the prem ium lis t 30 mi. per hour — 18-0 ms. per gai. mes-iages, w ith special m usicand afternoon, and she was laid to nom in ationa l and non-sectarian, fo r the fa ir, w hich w ill be held in 40 mi. per hour — 16.4 mi. per gal. sin g in g . —Rev. E. L. Bale?, Pastor. rest in the M ille r cem etery near and ail over 4 years o f age are ¡Salem A ugust 31 to September 7. 50 mi. per hour — 14.6 mi. per gal. Shelburn. 60 mi. per hour — 12.6 mi. per gal. may w rite the Oregon State Fair, in v ite d to attend. 70 mi. per hour — 10.6 mi. per gal. M ary E. H ildehrand was born a g ric u ltu re l build ing. Salem, and 80 mi. per hour — 8.6 mi. per gal. C A M P F IR E N E W S in Indiana in 1843, and when a a copy and e n try blank w ill be A re p o rt on oil tests w hich ap child moved w ith her parents to mailed! A Progressive Scavenger P arty Iowa, where in 1860 she w a s peared in the Society o f A u to m otive E ngineers Journal said was given by the Camp Fire G irls m arried to Solomon Grimes, and they showed th a t "a s an average, F rida y evening, A ugust 2. in the came to lesepliine countv, O re Ed N.vberg and w ife came fro m on a 1,000-mile test w ith 13 makes M. E. church basement, to e n te r gon, in 1870; in 1879 they moved Estacada l a s t Saturday, a fte r tain prospective members. The to L in n county, where M r. Grimes h a vin g been employed there fo r o f cars, oil consum ption a t 55 D e p ictin g the s tru g g le to b rin g guests were M axine W olfe and a passed away in 1915; since his about a year. Ed is out o f em miles per hour was 6 9 tim es th a t law and order tcathe west, "T h e o f the same cars a t 30 miles an trie n d . B e rn ita Hampton, Donna death M rs. G rim es had made her ploym ent and they are here to A riz o n ia n ” pavs homage to the hour.” K ram er, Lula Barker, L v n e tte home w ith her daughter, Mrs. L. stay w ith his parents, M r. and famous peace officers who fo u g h t S h etterly. E l l e n E llin g s w o rth , I Osborne, near Shelburn. Mrs. Pete N vberg, te m p o ra rily. in the cause o f ju s tic e . M r. and Mrs. G rim es raised a Doris K ra m e r and Thelm a Hadley. On Monday Pete took his tru ck R ichard D ix as head o f the cast The g irls were divided in to fa m ily o f eleven children, seven and w e n t to {Cstacada w ith Ed groups and were each given a lis t boys and fo u r g irls, all o f whom and his w ife to get th e ir house is seen as a fig h tin g m arshal who Townsend club No. 1 held their regu o f old articles to collect, such as su rvive and are residents o f O re hold goods. On th e ir re tu rn , as strives to rid the coun try o f out- lar meeting August 7, and after other I la w ry. Many actual incidents o f a derby hat. a 1900 penny, an old gon w ith the exception o f one son they were com ing down Rex h ill, business was taken care of we had a shoe, etc. A p ie -ca rrie r o f candy in Tennessee and a daughter in near N ew berg, som ething on the ■ h isto ry have been incorporated tn wonderful report o f t h e Townsend the th r illin g story. rally at Portland, at which the Willa was awarded the group re tu rn in g Nevada. Besides the children she tru ck broke and Pete lost control. Am ong the a u th e n tic incidents mina club was well represented. Some Its survived by 48 g ra n d childre n, Ed and his w ife were ahead in firs t, w ith the most articles. ! in the sto ry are sequences show of our delegates reported on Dr. Town The menu consisted o f c h ili 61 g re a t-g ra n d ch ild re n and one th e ir car and he says fo r a lim e in g D ix disa rm in g a notorious send’s speech which was wonderful all bean9, crackers and punch. Table g re a t-g re a t-g ra n d ch ild . he did not th in k he could keep ' k ille r w ith o u t d ra w in g his guns; through; he dosen’t claim to be an ora ------------ n nut he makes everything so plain decorations were bones, lim bs and out o f the way. But fin a lly the i D ix d e p u tizin g a notorious g un tor. that he is very interesting to listen to. buzzards, ° f black paper. I truck upset and was dem olished; man in order to accomplish the Others reported on the talk by Senator A V isit to Booth’s Park A fte r d in n e r a sh o rt business I t ia really a privelege to v is it fu rn itu re , broken dishes, fr u it ends o f ju s tic e ; and a gun battle McGroarty of California, and say he is m eeting was held, and the rank a very forceful speaker and very good. ja rs and clo thing were scattered The delegates say they never attend desires and a ta lk on sym bolism (in W illam in a. T h e p a s t tw o all over the highw ay, b u t lu c k ily (a t the tow n calaboose between given fo r the benefit o f the v is it weeks have allow ed me to see a Pete got o u t o f it w ith only a D ix ’s men and tw ice as many o f ed anything that gave them such a thrill. the enemy. A notable cast sup The Jantzen Beach manager reports a ors. M eredith F lanery , 1 gre a te r v a rie ty o f scenery and to ' bruised leg. port D ix , in c lu d in g M arg ot G rá record-breaking crowd at the park. enjoy more varied amusements Reporter bame, Preston Foster and Louis P ublicity C ommittee ¡(than has ever been my p rivile g e (in any tw o weeks I can rem em -i Last Saturday afternoon as Calhern. Oregon G row n Figs See th is picture a t the M ajestic i bar. Mrs. L. E. Weis and M rs. F rank On disniay in the Tim es show The o u tsta n d in g pleasure o f my Bates o f Salem were re tu rn in g theatre, Dallas, A u g u st 11 and 12. w indow are some Oregon grow n v is it so fa r was the tr ip to B o oth’s from a tr ip to N e w p o rt, accom- ------------9------------ figs, w hich were brought in hv P ark. last Sunday. The m erry panied by a newphew o f one o f Paul Fundman, our real estate broker, Notice to W a te r Users reports the sale of the .1. R. Fagerstrom M rs. H. F. V a lliere. The f r u it little stream babbling and ro a rin g i the women, they atte m p te d to O w in g to lack o f w a ter at the 49-acre farm, on the Willamina, 2 miles was raised by her brother, Fred on its way was a grand orcbes- (pass another car on the curve headgates, all w a te r users are north of town, to W. C. Stephens, who D ennett, on his farm near R ick tra tio n d u rin g the picnic dinner, near the Maple service station move onto the place about October hereby notified th a t u n til fu rth e r will reall. A n o th e r proof th a t most Those lovely t r e e s w ith th e ir when the car skidded on the wet 1st. This is one of the nicest little farms a n y th in g can be grow n in W est- mossy adornm ents a r e p e rfect pavem ent and turned over in the notice no w a te r is to be used fo r in this vicinity — all in cultiv ation, and tern Oregon. The D e nnett fa m ily homes fo r the w ild life th a t m ust ditch. Both o f the women were garden irrig a tio n . Upon applica with good modern buildings. Mr. Fagerstrom, now 85 vears of age, were Sunday guests at the V a l abound there. T h e beckoning ( caught under the car an J received tion, perm ission w ill be granted operated the farm until 1918, when he to w a te r fiow ers i f done other liere home. paths and in v itin g fishing holes serious in ju rie s , as the w e ig h t o f retired from active farming and has le ft me w ith one re g re t—th a t I the car rested across the abdomen than at meal tim es. Cooperation since been making his home in Portland is desired in conserving our w a ter and Eugene. He and his son-in-law, m ust re tu rn to my duties as a o f one and the lim bs o f the other. Chas. Leaf of Engene, were here Tues Seattle housew ife before I can The state police patrolm an ren- supply. By order o f the C ity day when the sale was eonsumated. Council. G. W. L inton , On Saturday evening the a t avail m yse lf o f the lu x u ry o f a der°d firs t a it u n til the a rriv a l o f W ater Master. tra ctio n at the W illa m in a T he atre w eek’ s stay in th is d e lig h tfu l D i. Russell, and t h e Sheridan Wm. Fowler, who has a home in Cor ------------- tt------------- ambulance was called and took bett acreage, recently purchased an w ill be "T h e Hoosier Schoolmas-, spot. Subscribe fo r The Times. additional 8 acres adjoining. C arolyn H u tch in s Y o u n g .! them to the hospital at Salem. te r ,” E dw ard E ggle ston’s classic The c ity council met in regular Henman on Monday evening w ith all members present except Coun- cilrnan M ullen, and a fte r d is p o s ing o f r o u t i n e business, the m a tte r o f the new w a ter system came up f o l discussion. C ity A t torney Heider presented a com m unication f r o m t h e P W A , requesting th a t the council pass a resolution to issue and sell im provem ent bonds in th s am ount o f $12,500 pursuant to tí.e w ill o f the votsrs as expressed at the recent Bpecial Isind election. ‘ The bonds w ill be purchased by the PW A and the money w ill be used fo r replacing approxim ately 23,700 feet o f wood pipe line and im provem ents to the d is trib u tio n system. The bonds w ill be coupon bonds o f $500 denom ination to be know n as W aterw orks Im prove m ent Bonds. Series 1935. W ith the passing o f th is reso lution the red tape is aliout un wound, and the PW A asks for im m ediate action in filin g final l»lue-pruHs and specifications so th a t bids mav be called fo r and the work started as aoon as poa- sjble. LINTON-CARTER S. E. LEWIS PASSES ECONOMY IN MODERATE SPEEDS OBITUARY NYEERGS HAVE WRECK THRILLING WESTERN PICTURE WILLAMINA TOWNSEND CLUB - - - - - - - 5- - - - - - - REAL ESTATE MOVING COMING TO WILLAMINA