The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 19, 1925, Image 1

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    VOLUME XXXV
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON,
•ó-
Smooth Sailing Seen for Comedy Will Feature
Orpheum Show
Lawmakers
of Alumni
By ELBERT BEDE.
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925
NUMBER 30
High School Quintet Welfare Sériés Brings PROMPT PÀYMENT Of BUIS
Loses in Game
Mue h Attention
GOOD BUSINESS IONIC
at Corvallis
Tho Community Wclfnre series ,
IS
Results of Eighth Grade Tests
STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Ore.,
of advertisements, which is ap- Marchante and Professional Men
A versitile group of local enter­ i
Announced from Office of
Jan. 15—(Special.)—No one can tainers will contribute to the suc­
The Cottage Grove high school pearing in The Sentinel at monthly
Find Golden Rule a Sure
School Superintendent.
yet predict that any legislation is cess of the Alumni Crphcum to be EARLY SCHOOL MEMORIES
basketball team was defeated in its intervals, are attracting consider­
Community Builder.
likely to appear that will jam the given by the Alumni society of
RECALLED BY TEACHER first game of the season with Cor­ able attention and have been the
The names of pupils in the coun­ legislative hopper. There will be the Cottage Grove high school at
vallis high at Corvallis .Saturday inspiration for many question^
ty who passed the recent eighth no consolidation legislation, That the school gymnasium on Friday,
Many memories of old days were evening by a score of 22 to 14. asked The Sentinel by those who
Anybody owe you money!
Those
grade examinations have been an­ should save a week’s time, In January 23 at 8 o ’clock, Music, associated with tho grade school The local boys showed a lack of are community boosters,
If so, you expect him to pay it
nounced by E. J. Moore, county come tax will not get far. That dramatic numbers, eomedy, vaudo- which was torn down this summer experience but played a fast game whose names are printed at the as soon as his ability permits—a
school superintendent.
Thirteen should save another week’s time ville, gypsy stunts with a variety before the new building was erect­ and would have made a good show bottom of each advertisement are I part of it, at least. And if you
passed the complete examinations The prospect is that highway and of other forms of entertainment ed. It was during either the first ing for themselves had they been financing the year’B campaign but ; owe anybody a dollar, as an up-
in District No. 45 in Cottage Grove fish legislation will take as nuch will be included in the program.
or second campaign in which Cleve­ a little more at home on tho floor others who wish may join at any ' right and square person, you make
and five were conditioned. Seven­ time as any piece of legislation
“Bring No Flowers”, described land was elected president that Only one man on the Cottage time. There is nothing exclusive it a point to pay up the first
ty-four wore successful in passing likely to be presented, although the as a rib splitting death bed comedy, extensive repairs were made on the Grove team had had experience in about the series.
Every person chance you get. That’s only human
the tests in physiology and geog proponents of the child welfare will be the headliner on the bill building, the belfry, and a socond interseholastic games.
interested in the welfare of the nature. The “golden rule of life,”
constitutional amendment Bre pl-m and is scheduled to occupy the story added to the structure, ac­
The lineup for the Corvallis game community will be welcomed as as it were.
raphy in this district.
Those passing the complete ex- ning to make a determined fight attention of the audience for some cording to O. O. Veatch, old time was: Cledis Swanson ami John a signatory to the remainder of
Buch is the gist of tho message
for its adoption, despite the poll of 40 minutes when the curtain first teacher and school director of Bartels, forwards; Clair Adams, the series of advertisements.
umination in district 45 are:
Cottage Grove’s business and pro­
both
houses
which
shows
that
it
center; Earl Ballew and Marvin
Agnes C. Bricher, Edmond, E.
fessional interests give you today
goes up Ivan Warner and Ethei Cottage Grove.
Clark Maurice Cochran, Ray Hilton, can not be adopted. Special hear­ Gowdy are starring in this dra­
in their educational campaign fur
Cleveland was elected president Alstott, guards. Substitutes, Dana
Glen Milburn McKibben, Mary ings will be held before commit­ matic number sharing the boners the first time in 1884 and was McCargar for Swanson, Ross Glass
a better and greater community.
Knowles, Merrick Metcalf, Marian tees.
You’ll find their tal(f, well empha­
with a capable cast of supporting defeated in the next election in for Ballew, Linas Heard for Adams
The ways and means committco characters.
L. Reasoner, Beulah Safley, Myrtle
sised by considerable sound logic,
1888. He ran again, however, and and Swanson for Bartels.
can
not
shorten
its
labors.
The
On Tuesday evening the high
Snauer, Ethel Irene Simpson, Helen
in this issue. Read it carefully.
Another leading attraction planned was elected tho second time in
demands for money are greater for the ovening is a gypsy scene
school team will go to Eugene for
I. Tower, Everett Wirth.
If everybody practices what thoso
1892.
Those passing in physiology and than ever and there are as many in which Mrs. Mildred Jenkins,
mon preach, all Cottage Grove
When the news eame that Cleve­ the second game of the season.
departments of government as ever dancer from Eugene, will hold the
geography in district 45 are
Ruben Rissue was seri tusly hurt will be a great deal getter off.
land was elected, L. F. Wooley, A return gajnc will be played in
that
must
be
provided
for
during
William Brasner, Ellen Arnest,
“Do unto others as you would
center of attention with a dance a very ardent Democrat and later the gymnasium of the high school Thursday afternoon while falling
Cecil Armes, Beth Bede, Jewel the coming two years. Night ses­ number that is destined to proxc editor of the Cottage Grove Lead­ on Saturday evening.
timber in the Potts-Turpin logging have them do unto you” was
Brainard, Velma Burch, Mildred sions of this committee, with a a complete surprise, This act will er, was perched on the highest
camp when a small tree, dislodged taught to all of us on our mother’s
Due to an error the name of by a larger tree which was falling, knee. But insofar as human nature
Coats, Gertrude Cothran, Ila Cooley. large part of the citizenship of consist of stringed instruments and point of the belfry of the school
Charlott Cooper, Dorothy DeMers, the state appearing before it, will singing in addition to tho dancing building engaged in carpenter work. Mrs. Loe Monteith was men­ struck him. One of the vertebra varies considerably, none of us can
Nelson Durham, Florence Everson, start next week.
attraction, and is expected to re­ A number of others were gathered tioned in the Delight Valley just above the pelvis was mashed truthfully Bay that we have always
Fred Jacobs, Arna Longfellow,
Wo should
veal tho care free heart and on the ground below discussing correspondence in The Sentinel and is a serious injury. As a re­ practiced that rule.
Ralph Monroe, Jahan Nodstrom,
Romany Bpirit of the fortune tellers ♦ he election returns and the news as being in a Eugene hospital. sult of the accident he is paralysed however, make a special effort to
This should have read Mrs. Law- in the legs and hips. He is in a live np to it in doing business—
Helen Olson, Carl Scheufele, Frank­
of the road.
renco Monteith.
lin Schaefferr, Evelyn Shauda, Ern­
Eugono hospital.
(Continued on page 2.)
namely, paying your bills and ex-
The complete cast of characters,
est Shelburne, Violet Thomason, Ber­
Clyde Kerr severely cut his right pecting others to do likewise
consisting of more than 20 loeal
nice Whitsett ,Alberta D. Williams,
foot when an ax slipped as he was
performers, will be announced later.
NOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
Without “cash on hand,” no
Julia Caseday, Gladys Finch, Theo­
trimming up a log at the Rujada business can exist. And where can
Proceeds will be used for the pur­
dore Miller, Jean Allison, Mildred
l°RKinR eamp Thursday. He was that cash come from, ex-ept that
chase of equipment for the high
Portland, Ore., Jan. 17—During
Bennett, Jerring Burrow«, Melba
taken to n Eugene hospital and we pay up promptly—either when
school gymnasium.
the
six
weeks
beginning
February
Cochran, Macel Devoie, Viola Eak-
wiV be confined there several the goods are delivered to us or
2
and
ending
March
14,
experienced
weeks.
right,
Leia
Flcshman, Carolyn
when the bill falls due. It takoB
Grannis, Hosper Hubbell, Hester deputies from the office of Clyde
money to make money and the
G.
Huntley,
collector
of
internal
Martin, Julia Morse, Maxine Nel­
business man must figure out where
revenue,
will
visit
the
principal
son, Vera Scott, Thelma Thornton,
he’s going to get his money to
cities
and
towns
of
the
state
for
Genevieve Woodard, Ellene Wynne,
eover the cost of future production
Ionah Krause, Loren Fredericks, the purpose of assisting taxpayers
and overhead.
Joe Glass, Merle Hockett, Orvillo in the preparation of their federal
But,
if we—and
sometimos,
income
tax
returns
for
the
year
Hodgson, Everet Huff, George
Cottage Grove was second end
through mere negligence, we have
This assistance is given Eugene first in number of delegates
Lloyd, Joseph Morse ,Harold Me- 1924.
Captain C. C. Cruson, command- done it—failed to pay up our juit
Garvin, Wendell Spriggs, Elbert gratuitously by Collector Huntley’s registered at the Older Boys’ con­
or of Company “D” 185th In­ bills, that business man will soon
Smith, Jr., Charles Tibbits, Loo ell deputies and taxpayers are urged ference in Roseburg last Friday,
fantry of tho National Guard bo worrying aB how he can con­
Van Vliet, Elwvn Whitely, Arthur to avail themselves of the service. Saturday and Sunday. This con­
stationed in Cottage Grove, left tinue to serve us nn give us the
Krause, Wilberta Wilson, Odessa When calling upon these deputies, ference was held by the southern
for Salem today where he will quality of goods to which we have
Knowles, Donna Blackford, Almn taxpayers are requested to bring Oregon district of the Y. M. C. A
endeavor to induce the legislature been accustomed. And, worst of
Morgan, Anna Cothrell. Myrtle Ad­ with them the income tax blank Cottage Grove sent 15 delegatee
to make an appropriation for the all, if we keep him worrying about
ams, Edward Morris, Ila Mason, forms they will have received and Eugene 19.
erection
of an Armory here. Cap getting his cash, he’ll soon lose
through
the
mail.
The following is the tabulation
Jessie Skelton, Alvin ' Hodgson, Ad-
tain Cruson was promised two interest in Cottnge Grove and its
A representative from the Port for the registration of delegates
aline Lemley, Millie Shipp, Ken-
years ago by the Lane county residents and seek a better paying
neth Clark, Dantzell Kime, How- land office will be in Cottago at the opening of the session yes­
Thus, not only
delegation and the Adjutant Gen­ field elsewhere.
Grove from February 27 to March terday: Eugene 19, Cottage Grove
ard Taylor.
eral if he would not try te force you but the wholo town would lose
3.
Dates
for
other
Lane
county
the
general
15, Oakland 9, Sutherlin 3, Drain 2,
Those who passed
a bill at that time Cottage Grove a good friend and neighbor.
examination in other districts of town are, Junction City February Springfield », Rogue River 10,
would be given first place for
Paid up bills, indeod, add to tho
13-14;
Mapleton
February
16;
Eu
­
Medford 4, Marshfield 11, Bonanza
the vieinity are:
the next appropriation made for good name of Cottage Grove, The
Frances Sarah gene February 16 to March 14.
4, Ashland 13, Creswell 4, Coburg
District No. 2— —
armory construction.
host feather we nan have in our
6, Glendale 5 and Camas Valley 3
Parks.
The city of Cottage Grove votad hat is to have the reputation that
District No. 80—Audrey M. Wol-
$15,00(1 two years ago for an ar­ we 're ‘ ‘ square shooters ’'—always
fard.
COUNTY TO EMPLOY MEN
mory and this money is still willing to do the right thing by
District No. 93—Two conditioned.
TO WORK ON PRAIRIE ROAD
available. The state is expected others.
And
that
includes—
Those who passed the physiology
to match the $15,000 from the city PROMPTLY MAKING GOOD THE
and geography examinations in
Practically all work on the im­
and $15,000 from the county for DEBTS WE CONTRACT!
The state highway commission provement of the Prairie road on
other districts of the vicinity are
the new building.
When eon
has decided to cooperate with Lane the 11-mile stretch as provided by
(The next of these educational
as follows:
striicted the armory will be etate broadsides from loeal interests will
District No. 2—Judson Getchell, county in the construction of the Boud money will be done by eounty
property.
Hendricks bridge over the McKcn- crews and equipment with the ex­
appear during February.
Wateh
Lois Getchell.
for it.)
District No. 50—John Carlile, zie at Eugene on a 50-50 basis. ception of the hauling of the
The cost of the bridge is osti mated .-rushed rock which will probably
Erhart C. Meyer.
District No. 61—Raymond Funk. at $75,000 and work is expected be let on contract, according* to P.
District No. 191—Gerald Conner, to start next summer.
M. Morse, county engineer, who
The state commission also de­ states that at the first sign of
Worothy Witcher.
THE WELCOME
cided
the
question
of
interest spring weather action will start
District No. 80—Ralph Smith,
Ralph
Hand,
Cottage
Grove
wrest-
SIGN
money on highway contracts with on the project.
Elmer Renne.
ler, was defeated in a match in
Lane county by mutual agreement
Vertical.
"We.have plenty of gravel for
“Nobody asked you, sir,” said
Pendleton Wednesday evening by
should remain as at present. The the work at tho county pit near
1— Fr««lo«a
SCHOOL FUND LOANS ARE
Frank
Pilling,
Chelan,
the coy maiden, And in mat
Wash.,
light
2
—
Aflfllti««
to
a
letter
matter
of
paving
the
stretch
be
­
LOW IN LANE COUNTY
Meadowview close to the route and
a—A
priest of Israel
heavyweight.
tors of buying, as well as in
tween Junction City and Harrisburg two caterpillars of tho eounty wjll
4— Tatters
Hand got the first fall in 32
affairs of the heart, most
5— Dollar Mila
State school loans in Lane county when the Harrisburg bridge is be employed for the heavy part of
minutes with a square body scissors
people like to be ‘asked.’
•— PosseMlve pronoaa
totaled $119,066 during the past completed will not be taken up the work,” Mr. Morse said. The
7— Behold!
Often, indeed, they insist on
while
Pilling
took
the
next
two
in
until
February.
year according to the biennial re­
project will be completed by late
8— Gloomy
a propor invitation.
23 minutes and 3 minutes, The
port presented to the state legis­
10— To bits
x
summer, according to present esti­
second fall came when Pilling
11-
Matlv* metala
lature. The state school fund loans JUDGE BARNARD APPOINTED
mates.
Ho is a wise merchant who
IB—Flower
picked Hand up with a crotch and
are very much lower than those
TO REPRESENT COUNTY
keeps
the welcome sign con
II
l£C(-ak«p«4
half Nelson and throw him to the
of most other counties according
IO—Flesh
•elirtlen ef Puni* Ne. A
stantly before the community
1 mat with such force that tho result
IS
—
One
who
rape
to the report which lists Lane as j Lane county will be represented
in tho form of AD/ERT1H-
80—Writing Instromeats
ing fall and tho third fall wore
26th among the counties in this : on the legislation committee of the,
MENT8 in the home paper.
22—Hoar««. die mal soaaO
mere formalities.
item. The total for tho state is state association of county judges
24—Greek letter
There everybody s-ms it-—for
2 O--Make !•<«•
uljo
$6,970,471.24.
land commissioners during the com-
ADVERTISING is ’’the light
Auto Firm to Build.
27—Aa aoroform flail
I ing year as Judge C. P. Barnard
of directod attention.”
80—Oceans
Construction work will start in
[ was appointed * a member of the
Bl—Snske-llke flah <pL)
ebü
tho near future on a two story
Speak up. Light up. Hun­
88—9paeo
i state meeting which opened last
tile building to be ereetod by the
84—Masts
dreds of good curtomors are
6f* wti qnç imia
week at Portland. Commissioners
88—A former time
Lane Auto Company, of Eugene,
listening for your message
I «AUX A8®8, rrë TW GUM ¥MO ! Clinton, Hurd and O. E. Crowe, of
Bfl—Corner
j on the corner of Whitaker and
and watching for your Wei
88—Herole poems
1 Lane county, are also among the
9TAWOS 'ROUND OU TM6
1 North Seventh Street to bo used
40— Bpoak
come sign in Tho Sentinel.
I more than 40 officials registered
41— Not any
’ as a garnge and filling station.
44—Berpeat
Tho lot was purchased some time ago!
Penpit Shop Where They
46
—
Movemeat
of
tho
heel
be
Save two bits by paying cash.
by the Eugene company through j
47— Kiist
ABOUT EV'BMTHUJGX I <òue£
Bookkeeping charge of 25c on all
Feel Welcome
40—Masleal aoto
the local realty firm of Hall A .
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accounts under $1. The 8entinel. x
ppear fa next lasao.
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Lang.
Logger Is Paralyzed
When Struck by
Falling Tree
Income Tax Deputies
Here on
February 27
Cottage Grove Second
in Delegates at
Roseburg
Armory Money Sought
by Cap. Cruson
in Salem
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 9
State to Help Build
Hendricks Bridge•e
Hand Loses Pendleton
Match to Pilling
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