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> Cnîtanr (ßrnnr ^>rittütrl TWICE TWICE A A WEEK WEEK COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTS * /OLUME XXXV NUMBER 17 now outside contact, has almost trebled; her school system has been improved until she is now the first nation of the earth in literacy, I having an average of over 96%. The recent announcement of Silk Creek, Dee. 3.—(Special.)— Thousands of her young men have marriage a month before of « la May Gildersieve, 8 year-old been educated in the universities and Mrs. Herbert Adams wi «laughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. of the United States and Europe, complete surprise to their friends, Gildersieve, was drowned November which is giving her a new leader but the surprise of friends * was 22 at Channel Island, B. C., ae- Expenditures Are Held Low ship. The effect of outside educa mild compared to the surprise of cording to word which has reached Despite Big Increase in tion in the orient is growing each Mrs. Atkinson to learn, in the here. No one saw the accident They Are Industrious Tillers year ami few people realize that public press, that she was a daugh Cost of Everything. but it was thought she was playing Woo, the leader of the federal ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Atkin- of Every Available on a boom pole and slipped into forces of China, is a Yale graduate. son. The parents given her by tho water. Other counties are budgeting Foot of Soil. “Japan today is a different tho typo® have not been hoard The funeral was held nt Channel more money for road* and bridges Japan from the one of a few years from, but The Sentinel has no Island. than is Lane county, according to Impressions taken a decade hesitancy in saying that tht'y also Elia May was born while her figure« received by County Jud go Hotel Boys Take Good Care of ago. or two ago are valuable only an were taken unawares. parents were residents here, Bi Barnard. The statements from Money Accidently Left history. Mrs. Adams’ father was John sides the parents, two sisters and several counties show that each one “ Another reason why there is Atkinson, a cousin of George At three brothers survive. by Athlete. has a more extensivo road and such a difference in the attitude kinson. He died here several bridge program than is mapped of the American who has never years ago. Robert Atkinson, a out here and that the taxpayers of The recital by Ralph Spearow been to Japan and the foreigner brother of Mrs. Adams, is a fre Lane county are faring well in the of somo of his experiences in who has lived among the Japanese quent visitor here. The mother matter of expenditures for these Japan, given at Sunday evening's is that we see here only tho lower is now a resident of Portland, purposes. service at the Presbyterian church, class of Japanese. making her home with her daugh Vern Garoutte doesn’t wish to Judge Barnard said: “The industry of tho natives ter, Mrs. Adams, who hopes to soon was intensely interesting. Edited see the editor of The Sentinel “Wo expect to raise for road« into abbreviated form, it was as was brought forcefully to my at be able to give up her position recognized as the only grower of and bridges, including one half of tention. Even here they tako al there. follows: big potatoes, which inspired his tho two mills for bridges voted by “I have not brought back any most any kind of land and make Mr. and Mrs. Adams are- in such presentation to the editor of a the people, which is all we expect am now fully qualified it bloom like a garden. In their idea that I a happy frame of mind over their potato that was larger than any to use during 1925, about $189,212. own country this is even more bargain that The Sentinel got off to give a complete analysis of raised in tho editorial garden. The Our budget for general fund, in the Japanese mind or to speak true. While their methods of culti- easy for its indiscriminate way of editorial family used the potato cluding roads and bridges, is, in with any degree of authority upon vation are crude, they utilize every sorting out parents for newlyweds. before its weight was taken, but round numbers, $327,509. their economic, political and re foot of ground from the seashore it must have weighed not lose “Coos couhty general land is ligious problems as a nation. What to the highest point on the sides than four pounds. Vern said it $126,047; roads and bridges, $208,- I Bhall say in those connections I of the mountains whore it is pos weighed six, which would mako an 902, total $335,548. Valuation hope will be accepted as meTe sible to get water for their rice actual weight of about four correct. three-fifths of Lane county. Clacka opinion for it is only in that fields. These plots range from a Dolls, to bo alluring and real ing and ho terms it, giving “per mas has budgeted for general road few square feet to several acres, spirit that I give them. Lane county road bonds are in happiness makers for little girls, sonality” to hundreds of do!., purposes $200,000, bridges $40,000 “I think, however, that in the Those who are not farmers work demand and bring a good price, must have “personality’’ in their each week. Eyebrows, carmine lips, and machinery $26,000, with about hail in the cities and it is an interest according to the bids opened yes short time that I was there I throe-fourths our valuation and makeup. So says Harry Polgnar, rosy cheeks—these are his artistry. the opportunity, because of tho ing sight to see the men and oxen terday by the county court on a who claims the distinction of be They make the doll attractive—just about the same bonded indebted singular circumstances under which toiling together at a heavy load $200,000 issue. Oregonians who go to California ness in proportion. Linn county ing the only doll artist in Mary- like tho real girls of today dress my visit was made, to see much piled high on one of the two- The highest bid was a premium few in up their eyebrows, lips and cheeks. and buy the low-priced automobile has reduced her budget for general more of Japan than is seen by wheeled carts as they slowly make of $9374 offered by the National land and one of the Photo shows Polgnar at work licenses in that state tho first of county purposes, including roads, the ordinary tourist or person their way along the crowded City company of New York and America. the year, then return and continue but is still about $9,000 above Polgnar loves his work of paint* in his studio at Baltimore. who merely touches at her ports. streets. Bond & Goodwin & Tucker, of San to use these plates, will bo re Lane county’s budget for the same “Social avenues were opened to “We hear many reports about Francisco. quested to also purchase Oregon purposes, with about three-fourths us that reached to the royal family the dishonesty of the Japanese. I There were a score of other bid- licenses, say the «tato traffic of- our valuation, Umatilla county, itself. Everywhere we were re found it to be quite to the con ders, and all bids were good, de- ficers. with n 30 per cent greater valua- ceived with the utmost hospitality trary. As an example, one of the clared members of the court. Even though it is near tho close tion than Lane county, raises about and courtesy. Our itinerary took men with whom I was touring the Judge Barnard and Commission of tho year, one Eugene man who 60 per cent more money for the us to all corners of the empire. country, Mr. Scholz, had left over ers Crowe and Hurd stated that had been in California for some an mo purposes. “I was impressed by the atti $200 in his clothes in the hotel this is tho highest premium ever time and returned about the middle “There is still delinquent on tho tude of the resident foreigner at Tokyo when we went north to received on a similar block of of the year, was called upon Tues taxes that should have been paid toward tho Japanese people. 1 Sendai. It was in tho form of road bonds. Having Information All Ready Serious Illness of Wife and day by Earl Humphrey, state traf in 1923 about 7 per cent of the discovered that the information American currency and to write fic officer, and was requested to total of state and county tax. Will Reduce Expense which I received from that source the hotel about it would have Worry of Indebtedness Are take out an Oregon liconso for American Legion Nominates. “Lane county is growing very was always more reliable than the called undue attention to it. When of Enumeration. half a year. The car owner gave rapidly, but tho county court, as Calvin T. Funk post, American the Reasons Given. opinions of fellow tourists. we returned the money was safe. the officer $17, which is tho half tho records will show, is getting Legion, has nominated officers as “The foreign population in Ja A room boy had noticed the cur year fee on his make of car. follows: Commander, Herman Ed along with about an average of The taking of the fnrm census pan represents practically all tho rency sticking out of a vest pocket Eugene, Ore., Dec. 1.—J. Another Eugeno man, who re- the past 10 years, notwithstanding wards; vice commander, W. H. of Iaine county started Monday walks of life found in any Ameri and had moved it to the watch turned during the summer with the fact thut wages and materials Daugherty; adjutant, George J. from Second district hoadqunrters Henry, nn extensive property i can business community. In cities pocket of the trousers for safety, license plates, wax have nearly doubled ami tho large Willett; finance officer, Ray Nel in Eugene. _Tho district includes er hero and partner in a large California like Tokyo, Osaka and Kobe there ‘ ‘ One of the things that made son; chaplain, 0. C. Cruson; his the countie» of Lane, Douglas, garage bm lines», committed suicide sought by Mr. Hamphrey Tuesday increase in macadam roads. The are several thousand Americans, the greatest impression upon me torian, Peter Nelson; sergeant-at- Josephine, Jackson, Coos and Curry. i by shooting himself through the but could not be found. fund for maintenance should bo Englishmen, etc., engaged in teach was the courtesy with which the I head- today. It was believed that arms, W. 8. McCaleb and L. A. onougb to protect our investment Ralph P. Laird, supervisor for tho serious illness of his wife and ing, missionary work, newspaper Japanese treat, not only strangers, Rhodes. The annual election will the district, has issued the follow and wo should havo $60,000 to enterprises and the other fields but one another. While in Tokyo debts caused tho act. Mr. Henry bo held December 15, but tho only ing instructions to his deputies: properly maintain the roads which of business. Some of these people I was taken out to see the base owned property worth a groat deul contest will be for sergeant-at- we have built at so largo an ex “In reporting the grain crops have been there for upwards of ball match between the Mciji and arms, for which position there are harvested for tho year 1924, both more than the amount of his in pense, but our increase in new 40 years and say they like it. the Keio universities. It was a debtedness according to his friends. two nominees. Tho office of county club loader valuation should take care of our tho acroage and quantity harvested I met several who had been there 10 or 11-inning game and the score Two letters—one to his father-in- amt rural school supervisor will be increasing expenses. ” must bo reported. The acreage for only a few months, just when was 2 to 1. Many times the de tho several hay crops are to be law, W. F. Carter, the other to restored next year, according to homesickness is usually at it-; cisions of the umpire were made reported separately and the totai hix wife, Mrs. Alma Henry—ex announcement of the members of worst, and when I asked them if under trying circumstances and yet quantity in tons of all hay crops plained the reasons for the tragedy. the county budget committee after they were looking forward to the there was not a word of objection Mr. Henry, who was 42 years they had voted to adopt tho budget mnst bo given. time when their contract would from the players. Roseburg, Ore., Dec. 3.—Harry “In reporting dairy products old, lived with his father-in-law. of County School Huperintcndent be up and they could return home, “Everywhere we went we were almost without exception, they re treated with the utmost deference. W. Kirk, former special prohibition sold, there must bo reported the Mrs. Henry suffering from a E. J. Moore. Hage & Olson Brothers, promet Superintendent Moore, with this er» of tile Guaranty Oil coni|Miny plied that they liked it there and The opening day of the Meiji officer, was found guilty today on total amount of milk produced in serious illness, is at a hospital. intended to return if they did go Shrine stadium found us in tho a charge of assault with a dan 1924 in gallons; butter made on News of her husband ’x death was in mind, added $1650 to hex budget which is operating hero and in home. This of course does not box of the royal family. When gerous weapon on Lyle Roadman, the farm for the year; butterfat withheld from her because phyxi of $4000 for last year and the item Eugene, have filed papers at the mean that they have lost any of j the Finnish and American national a local hotel employe, and was sold; cream sold not on the butter cians believed it would affect her was accepted with little discussion. office of the county clerk assign Tho couuty will pay $1600 toward ing -*/4 per cent of the ownership fat basis, the quantity to be given detrimentally: their love for the land of their J anthems were played the great fined $500. In his letter to hix wife Mr. tho salary and expenses of tho of 52 oil loases in Lane couuty Roadman alleged that Kirk was in gallons; whole milk sold not birth but it does mean they found crowd of over 30,000 people stood club loader and tho federal govern that aro cont rolled by the com- things quite different from what ' with heads uncovered while a hush intoxicated when he attempted to on a butterfat basis, in gallons. Henry wrote: Kirk claimed There also must bo reported tho make the arrest. they expected. “Aside from you and your wel- meat, through tho extension di puny to J. Lewin Johnson, The I settled over the stadium. “Japan has undergone a great “Every Japanese we met ex that ho did nut fire at Roadman; number of dozens of eggs produced fare life holds emptiness and II vision of tho Oregon Agricultural leases total approximately 5000 change in the last decade, Her pressed his gratitude to us for the that the bullot which struck Road- for the year.” continuous hard grind for existence college, will give $800. acres. Mr. Johnxon ha a been with The county rural school super the local company and wax instru- foreign commerce, which means help this country gave following I man was deflected. If farmers will prepare them- from the cradle to the grave, In- visor, who also acted as club leafi the earthquake. ' This was the second trial of the selves to answer the necessary deed, I believe this is more or mental in obtaining many of the er, was dropped from tho county leases. The assignment wax signed “The Japanese are a very re <ase, the jury disagreeing in the questions the work required in tak less true in most cases. ing the census and the expense [ ligious people by nature. They first trial. ‘ ‘ Left an orphan nt the age of pay rolls when E. M. .Sharp anti some time back but the papers will be greatly lessened. I have a devotion to their gods that — 6 years, there have been very few L. N. Roney, ox-county commix have juxt been filed. must be admired by all who ob- Lynx Hollow, Dec. 2.—(Special.) days when I felt free from care xionerx, who wore afterward re District Attorney Is Sued. 1 serve it. The faithfulness with —Four earloads of Christmas trees and worry, hardships ami strug called, obtained control of the Boggle Formerly Lived Here. court nearly two years ago. Along Jerome Workman, a former Eu gling for existence.” ! which they attend to their religious have been shipped from Walker to Clarence Boggle, former deputy with the school supervisor the I duties would put many a Christian Han Francisco. Most of them were gene attorney, now engaged in Mr. Henry was in tho garage county agricultural agent was sheriff of Linn county, who has farming nt Woodburn, has filed to shame. | cut here. business here a number of years droppod. This offico, too, will be been apprehended as one of the suit' in circuit court against Clyde “The university men were very ago at the present location of restored by the presont court, the . participants in the recent robbery I much interested in learning about strations reported in the newspapers N. Johnston, district attorney of Bcidler’x store. general fund budget ns agreed upon of the Hhedd bank, is a former tho Christian points of view. They were by the radical element and Lane county, seeking a judgment and was a few days ago containing an item resident of this section have given up their old religion ' Spearow learned of cases where in tho num of $133 alleged due Graves Found Neglected. for tho salary attached to tho employed for some time in lunilicr i because it stood in the road of j Japanese students actually acted for 911 law books sold by Work camps on Row river. A number of graves at the A. F. office. I progress and have been reluctant , ax bodyguards for their American man to Johnston. i t A. M.- I. O. O. F. cemetery need t about taking oil a new one until j friends. I immediate attention, according Mrs. Winifred Receives Insurance. Springs Company Sued. Willett Car Stolen. ! they are sure that it will not bo [ Mr. Bpearow will continue the A Buick car owned by George Mrs. Winnie Winifred, of Lor- Alleging that there is money ■ to the members of the women’» .-qtially impedimentive to progress, story of his experiences nt Bunday In concluding Mr. Spearow ex evening’s service and will later due on the sale of a motor truck, I relief corps, who visited the terne- .1. Willett, of this city, was stolen ano, has received a $1,000 cheek A. A. Johnson yesterday began wuit ! tery recently and have given at Saturday from a street in Rose from the Woodmen of the World ’ plained the reaction of the Jap- give a motion picture lecture. ; anese to the recent exclusion act. j Lying is no sin, Mr. Spearow againat the i'alapooya Spring* com ! tent ion to a number of graves of burg, where Mr. Willett had gone in payment of the insurance on Ho has gotten no tho life of her husband, Robert • The better class felt hurt, in some found, among the Japanese, unless pany, necking a judgment in tho j old soldiers. A number of gra ven on business. have sunken and need filling up, trace of it. The ear was left un Winifred, who committed suicide results in «am of $240, with intercut ; cases insulted, but there was no being caught at the women reported. locked. r- - - ntly. $50 attorney fee. desire for retaliation. The demon '’losing face. Mr. and Mrs. Adams Are Surprised Vern Garoutte Is Big Potato Grower County’s Road Bonds Bring Premium His Nimble Brush Gives Personality7 to Dolls California Plates Not Good in Oregon Club Leader, County Agent Restored. Kirk Found Guilty in Second Trial WHAT’S THE USE By L F. Van Zehn Sage & Olson Leases Are Sold Beauty—What Crimes Are Committed in Thy Name n