y VOLUME XXXV COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924 / NUMBER 10 ÿrurlamatinn REITERATION PUTS OVER PHRASE DESCRIBING THIS FERTILE FRUITFUL PLACE -------------------------- - --- -------- Tomorrow, Tuesday, Novembjr I Cottage Grove has a notable il­ 11, is Armistice day, a day which Products to Be Shown and Then Locals Enter Winning Banks and lustration of tho fact that constant will grow each year to mean more Given Away During Eve­ Oakland Is Defeated With reiteration of tho same statement Gain During Past Five Years Coast Fork Bridge Out From to us as the years show us how ning of Merriment. 42 to 0 Score. will finally firmly impress an idea great were the benefits of the Here Is Largest Struc­ Was Greater Than In upon the minds of a great number sacrifices made in the great con- The American Legion is putting Clears Bar at Thirteen Feet, The Cottage Grove football team i of people. ture Taken Out. flict which came to au eud I on Preceding Ten. on something new in a harvest has entered the winning ranks. Ten years or more ago The Sen­ that date. Ten Inches in Jap­ festival. The date act is Novem- Oakland was defeated at Oaklaad tinel described this section as tho The estimated population of In memory of thoso who gave The damage to Lane county anese Meet. ber 22. Saturday, the score being 42 to 9. mwt favored portion of the fa­ JI -ano couuty is 54,040, according to roads has not been great eonsid- much in the great struggle wo The Legion will put the accent The wore doe« aot, however, re­ mous, fertile, fruitful Willamette. i figures compiled by the state ering the amount of rain that fell should cease the turmoil of busi­ on the festival, although one pur­ flect the quality of the game. Tho expression struck tho fancy chamber of commerce. The in­ ness for one day of each year during the past two weeks and pose will be to display the pro­ Oakland played the locals almost of those who have since written crease over 1920 is 17,874, being the height which some of the and befittingly express our ap­ ducts of the soil of this section. to a standstill in the first half, news stories for the Sentinel and greater than in any other county streams reached, according to re- preciation of the sacrifices that A committee is at work arranging Cottage Grove Pastor Finds Friend­ at the end of which the score was it has been use! many hundreds except Multnomah. ports the county court has re- were made that we might live a for an exhibit. A number of cash ly Feeling for People of 6 to 0. Being encouraged by of times and has gotten into Port According to the state chamber’s free and prosperous people. eeived from over the county. United States. prizes will be given. The products their advantage, the locals slammed land and Eugene newspapers. Ex estimate the increase in the «tato I therefore proclaim Tuesday, The surfacing of some of the exhibited will afterwards be given through their opponents’ lines with roads has been washed off by the November 11, a legal holiday for away as prizes in games of skill, Ralph Spearow, Cottage Grove practically every (day attempted cept for the publicity given in has boon over 170,000. news stories there has been no at­ This survey shows a more rapid overflow and here and there some the city of Cottage Grove and one of which will be an old fid­ pastor and athlete, who has been during the latter half. tempt to popularize the expression, rate of growth during the peat of the grade of new roads has ask that business cease for that dler’s contest. ia Japan for several weeks giving This is the first game Cottage yet it has become impressed upon five years than during the period been undermined and carried away There will be side shows, vaude­ athletic exhibitions, has brought Grove has won in two years. people in every section of the between 1910 and 1920 census re­ ANDREW BRUND, Mayor. but in the main the county ap­ ville and plenty to eat and drink fame to America by officially Oakland will play a return state. A person from Cottage ports, when the rate of growth pears to be quite fortunate. breaking the world ’ s pole vault ­ during tho entire evening. match here on Thanksgiving day Grove frequently is asked about was 16.4 per cent. Bridges did not suffer severely, PIANO PLAYING AT 12^ ing record at 13 feet, 10 inches. and a keen contest is anticipated. the tumous, fertile, fruitful Wil- On the basis that tho rate of the Coast fork bridge out from A thousand athletes from over the O’CLOCK ENRAGES MAN Chapman Road Refused. tipringfield will be here Friday lamette. growth of tho past five years will horo oa the Cedar creek road being WHO BATTERS WINDOWS Tho county road viewers have world, many of whom were with afternoon. Some times it takes years to be continued during the next five the largest structure to go. Aside «----------------------------------------------- « reported adversely on the proposed tipearow at the Olympics, were popularize an idea, but if the idea years, tho state chamber estimates from this the only loss of bridges ‘ ‘ The piano poundin ’ drove me F. M. Chapman road petitioned for participants. HANDS HENS MAINTAIN is catchy, reiteration will finally that the population of the state was a small one near Feruson sta­ crazy,” was the excuse of H. some time age. The reasons given tipearow vaulted 13 feet, 9 HIGH BATTING AVERAGE put it over. in 1930 will bo approximately tion. Several bridge approaches Baumgarten, of Eugene, for throw­ were that the people that would inches on-e day and on the next 1,170,000. were taken out. ing rocks at the window of a be served by such a road are now day added another inch. It is not Cottage Grove chickens make a Main Street Property Sold. The reports filed from the va- neighbor. Neighbors phoned in a served by a good gateway, certain whether the first mark record wherever they go. Bert Charles Hall has sold his Main rious counties and communities in­ complaint that somoone was at ­ would have been a world ’ s record. PETERSONS ACQUITTED that the new road would lead Hands has received an inquiry for business property to dicate that tho rate of growth has BY CIRCUIT COURT JURY tempting to break thoir windows. nowhere and the cost would be A Finn made exactly the same prices from the C. & 8. poultry street “Why didn’t you knock at the excessive. record a year or more ago, but plant, San Martin, Calif., which i Harry Hart. This is the property been greatest during tho past fivo E. N. Peterson, former superin­ door and ask‘them to stop,” the it is not known here whether or bought 5000 eggs from Mr. Hands is which Hall ft Lang's real estate years. tendent of the county poor farm, police queried. ‘ ‘ I thought I not that record was accepted as last year, Two of the chickens office is located. Mr. Hurt has and his wife, Hazel, former matron could make them understand that FOURTH DEER IS PUT Lambert Funeral Held. official. Thero was, however, an f rum them are making 300-egg not said what use he will make INTO BARTELL PARK of the property and is now out of the institution, charged with I wanted them to quit by throw­ Tho funeral of Charles A. Lam­ official record of 13 feet, 6 inches. records. Mr. Hands Hands ’ ’ eggs and of the city, but he probably con­ bert, who was drowned in tho embezzlement, were acquitted by ing some pebbles at the window,” The Bartell deer park now has The record made at the recent chickens have proved proved popular templates the erection of a grand jury in circuit court Fri­ the prisoner replied. His defense a wreck of a logging train near four deer, another having been Olympics was slightly less than wherever they have been shipped. building. day. The indictment of ths grand will be that piano playing at mid- added during the past week. The 13 feet, tipearow vaulted higher Powers, was held here Saturday, He has produced many hens with jury charged thorn with purchasing night is an unpardonable offense the body having arrived the day new one is a male fawn that was than that at the Olympics but the batting averages of better than Colonel Harbaugh Struck By Train. before. Pastor A. J. Adatus, of many articles at stores in Eugene against the peace of persons de­ chased into Rujada by a bobcat bar left the pole under circum- 300 in the egg basket. Colonel J. J. Harbaugh, Lane the Christian church, officiated for their own personal use and siring to sleep. or some other wild animal and stances that were suspicious. county juvenile court officer and uml interment was in the A. F. ft charging them to the poor farm Spearow also made other records HIGH WATER EATS BANK was captured by Harvey Holder­ pioneer of Lane, narrowly escaped account to be paid for with county Ho man, who brought it here and during th-e recent contest. F. A. CLOW CAST FIRST 8. P. DUMPS SAND BAGS death Friday when his oar was A. M.-I. O. O. F. cemetery. Roads funds. and bridges had to be repaired VOTE FOB LINCOLN AND gave it to Mr. Bartell. At first cleared 6 foet, 2 inches in the Ex-County Commissioner Emmett RECENT ONE FOB CALVIN High water in the Coast fork struck by a Southern Pacific before the body could be gotten tho three deer resented the addi- high jump and mado the eyes of freight train at tho crossing near out. Sharp, who employed Mr. and Mrs. •---------------------------------------------- Mr. Lambert was born at tion to the park but have since the orientals bug out when ho was eating away so much of the Donna, Colonel Harbaugh SUH Eldorado, Kans., March 29, 1885, Peterson to conduct the farm and F. A. Clow, age 81, who cast a taken a liking to the newcomer. cleared 23 feet in the broad jump. west bank of the river at the the and was an Odd Follow, Othor who was later recalled, was the vote on November 4 for Calvin Spearow’s overall Sunday school bond in the riv«r a short distance tained several severe cuts on un details of his life have been head and for a time was star witness for the defense, He Coolidge, cast his first vote for class of boys, the Rinkeydinks, are this side of Walker that by Sun­ testified that Mrs. Peterson gave Lincoln and has been consistently RASPBERRIES HAVE NO published. planning an ovation for him upon