The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 26, 1925, Image 1

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COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, I'HI IJSDAY, FERRI ARY 26, IMS
VOLUME XXXV
HEARING ON BOUNDRY
UP IN EUGENE
TOMORROW
“Evergreen Land" Is
Name for Northwest
Products
Youths Playing Pool
Pay $5 Fine
NUMBER 41
Park Board Decides
For Playground
Supervisor
Two boys were fined in the ¡
Possibility of Frequent Concerts m court of City Recorder Homer | Final Action on Lateral Sewers
A supervisor will bo obtained for
Tho judges in the trade mark
Galloway Tuesday for representing
Also Expected; Paving Work
the playground here during the
City Park Under New Plan
congest recently carried on by the
that they were over 18 years of
coming summer according to a de­
May Start in April.
Is Pointed Out.
Portland chamber of commerce
age and playing pool in the pool
cision reached at a meeting of the
upon Evergreen Land as
halls of the city when they have
park board held in the city coun­
Proposal to Enlarge School decided
first choice, which wins the $50
The united support of all organi­ not yet attained that age. The
Ordinances for the paving of cil room Monday evening. This
District Coming Before
prize, and the word Mello-clime zations and citizens in Cottago two arrested were Glenn Breedlove south Sixth street, east Washington is the first definite action on the
as second choice which wins the Grove for the city band is urged and Delbert Brown.
Each was street and Chestnut avenue will question of bringing a supervisor
County Officials.
$25 prize.
by a movement now under way fined five dollars.
be presented at the meeting of here although plans have been
Fully twenty-five people submit­
the various clubs and busi-
This arrest comes as a result of tho city council Monday evening. under way for some time to make
Remonstrance Expected From ted the word Evergreen alone and among
ness interests. Realizing the value the effort on the part of the police These ordinances wore ordered arrangements for one.
also in different forms, but only of the band to the city the com­ to enforce the ordinances relating | drawn at the meeting February
Latham Residents Over
A girl wrll come either from the
one submitted tho name Evergreen mercial club has led the way in to minors in pool halls, Officers 1(1 aud will come up for passage University of Oregiwi or Oregon
Suggested Change
Land, Bertha M. Shahan, 961 North giving all possible support to the are of the opinion that thero may at the next meeting.
Agricultural college to take charge
street, Portland. Mello-Clime wan local musicians.
bo other boys giving their ages
Several trips to
If these ordinances are adopted of this work.
A hearing on the proposed ex submitted by William <>. Krause,
One thing which has brought higher than they really are and by tho council it will tnko remon- Eugene and Corvallis have been
tension of the Cottage Grove school 531 Alberta street, Portland. Many out the vale, of the band to the may make other arrests.
strancos, representing two-thirds of made by persons interested in the
district to take in a strip of land people used the word Mello nml city and which has pointed to
the property affected by the pro­ playground and although no defi
approximately one-half mile square also the word Clime but with a new uses for it is the change in
ALUMNI TEAM WINS FROM
posed improvement and presented nite arrangements have been made
including the Anderson & Middle­ different combination of words.
the management of the city park
LORANE BY 21 TO 12 SCORE to the council following notices I it is understood thero are several
ton mill A at Latham and a num
An investigation will now bej now under way. With the park
of the intention to pave, which 1 girls willing to accept the work
ber of residences which, it is made to ascertain whether either as a playground
The playground work is
rather than an
The
alumni
basketball
team
de
­
will be sent out by the city re­ here.
thought, would be more convenient­ of these words can be used and auto camp the possibility of fre­
done by students in order to get
feated
Lorahe
in
the
Cottage
Grove
cordor,
to
prevent
tho
work.
Next
ly served by the Cottage Grove whether acceptable to the trade. quent band concerts is looked -for-
gymnasium by a score of 21 to Tuesday these notices will be sent credit in college courses in play­
district, will be held at the I.ane The decision was unanimous on ward
ground management.
to as a possibility.
The
county court house in Eugene tae part of the judges in each band itself would be willing to 12 Monday evening, The line up out by the recorder for the two
Thero has been a certain amount
for tho contest was:
streets
for
which
ordinances
pro
­
Friday, February 27.
The district case, he judges worked very hard undertake occasional evening con­
of misunderstanding regarding the
Cottage Grove
Lorano
viding
for
paving
have
already
boundry board of fhe county, eon on this < < eiaion and gave several certs during the summer months
Heck (7) ............ F...... . (4) Addison been adopted and notices will be operation of the park under the
sisting of the county school sup­ hours of their time freely.
if suitable conditions were pro­ Leonard (40 ....... F..... ...... (4) King sent for such additional paving as new plans, according to members
erintendent, E. J. Moore, and the
Other names suggested which vided aqd the organization of tho Hubbell (4)
___ C...... . (4) Mitchell is decided on by tho council nt of some of the service clubs of tho
county court, together with the received special consideration by
city which wore most active in
musicians brought to a poiut where Cochran (6) ........G.__ ..... Matthews tho meeting Monday.
Cottage Grove school board and the judges and which may be such activity would be possible.
bringing about the change. Tho
Spray ...... .... ........ G...... ....... Siminson
Although the ordinances for the administration of the playground
interested citizens will be present preferred by tho producers were:
Ono improvement which is under ' Substitutions,
Cottage
paving of east Main street and will be strictly under the park
tomorrow for the hearing.
Best o’ West, U-Lik-Um and Ore- consideration for the park is a new Moreloek for Hubbell.
an alley were adopted some time
The proposal to take in this gold, and it is possible some of band stand to be ereeted
board, appointed by the city coun­
in place
territory in the Cottage Grote these may be used as the Over­ of the old one
cil. Tho statement has been made
now standing
(Continued
on
page
six.)
Rubber stamps. The Sentinel.
school district comes as a result riding Brand, instead of those se­
several times that the park has
Whether it will be possible to
of the crowded condition of the lected for thé prizes if it is found do this within the next year has
been lensed but this is incorrect as
school and the expressed desire they are already in use and can-
no provision is mado for adminis­
not been determined but it is con­
on the part of a number of resi­ not be made use of by the North
tration of the park other than
sidered likely that the initial steps
dents of that section to send Pacific territory.
through the park board.
which will lead to the erection of
their children to Cottage Grove to
Many clubs and other city or­
a new stand for concert use will
school. Under the terms of the
ganizations have cooperated to
be taken in the near future.
allotment of school fupds to the
bring about the change to a play­
The valuo of a band to the city
various school districts of the coun
ground feeling that tho city will
has been pointed out repeatedly
ty the district here would receive
benefit by having the park a
by persons who are interested in
an indefinite sum for each student
recreational center as it originally
the success of the musicians. Last
enrolled, depending on the amount
was. It is the feeling of many
fourth of July a band was brought
of school funds.
persons in tho city that tho estab­
Because the pictures of the game from Eugene at an expense of
At the present time the allotment
lishment of numerous auto camps
$250 for the celebration held here.
and
fish
shown
at
the
Arcade
for each pupil taken in from out­
along the highway has removed
With a local band this money could
side the district.in the form of Theatre Tuesday evening failed to
tho need of the auto park in tho
have been kept in the city and
tuition amounts to $27. The schools arrive in time for the afternoon
city.
the music obtained at a consider­
in the city are now crowded to performance, which was planned for able lower price.
The meeting of tho park board
capacity and it is difficult to take the school children of the city,
held Monday evening was largely
Local musicians aro making overy
there
will
be
another
showing
of
care of any more.
for the purpose of organization.
effort to make a success of the
With the bringing of the Ander­ the game and fish commission films
Mrs. G. C. Dyott was elected chair­
work they are undertaking. Many
son & Middleton mill at Lat'hnm in the near future at which time
man and Mrs. G. B. Pitcher secre­
of them are located at Culp Creek
thero
will
also
be
a
special
rnati-
into the district, however, it is
tary treasurer.
Tho question of
and Rujada and find it difficult
nee
for
the
school
children.
This
estimated that the increase ih the
apparatus for the playground was
to return to tho city for the weekly
show
will
consist
of
additional
taxable property would be suffi­
discussed but no definite decision
practice each Monday evening.
cient to offset the crodwed con­ pictures showing different phas-
reached.
_____________ _
dition of the schools an<l provide es of the work of the fish and
relief in the near future.
The game departments and will not be
Anderson
and
Middleton
com­ merely a repetition of the ones
pany and citizens living in the shown Tuesday evening.
Much interest was shown in the
strip which it is proposed to affili­
pictures
at the evening show and
ate with the Cottage Grove district
have generally expressed a willing it was partly due to this interest
Mrs. J. H. Wheeler anti son Ira
that arrangements were made for
ness for the change.
havo apparently solved tho prob­
Log pillars will be constructed
bringing
the
rest
of
the
films
of
The 23 mill school tax now in
lem of touring tho country oco-
by the Lion’s club to mark the
the Cottage Grove district is the the game commission here. The north and south entranco to the
fiomically.
Mr. Wheeler was ar­
•rn Newspaper
pictures
were
brought
from
Tilla
­
(©
highest in this part of the state.
rested here some time ago and
city along the Pacific highway I
Vertical.
Horizontal.
mook
by
Otto
Jones,
photographer
About a year ago the county ac­
taken to Hillsboro for trial on a
and welcome signs displayed from
8- Commercial notice (nbbr.)
1—Where En«ter egg« are alleged
cepted the new county law which for the game department, under them for the incoming motorists
to come from
3— Nickname of fnnioua printer
charge of passing bad checks. Mrs.
4— -Stain
7— Mystical Interpretation of the
provides for a larger amount of whose supervision they were taken, according to plans of that organi­
Wheeler and son remained in Cot­
5— Dentine
compoNlng
elephant’«
Scripture« among Jewish rab­
money for the country districts and the delay was due? to bad zation now under way. A meeting
tage Grove fox some time until
bi«
task«
roads
encountered
on
the
way.
giving them an allotment of $60
(I— Thin» «lender
tho Red Cross here bought them
was held at noon today in the 13— Dig
7— -Place« In the middle (var. «p.)
14— Make happy
for tho first ten students and $50
a
ticket to go to Hillsboro nnd
Bartell hotel and final arrange­ 16—Conjunction
8— Wood of the aicalloch
for the next twenty with $30 for REDUCTON OF GAME FUNDS
join Mr. Wheeler.
ments for the construction of 1»—Midday
»—Fetter
OPPOSED
BY
SPORTSMEN
all
others.
This
method
of
10— Conau med
Abaence ef anything
Upon arriving in the Washington
these pillars completed.
20— Note of muaical ncale
11— French article
distributing the funds works to the
county town the county judge de­
It
is
the
opinion
of
the
club
12
—
Fisht
31
—
Deface
The Cottage Grove Rod and
advantage o'f the smaller districts
cided that Cqttage Grove was tho
that logs will be more appropriate 33—Had faith In
IS—Frolic«
Because of the crowded condition Gun club has sent a telegram to thhn a concrete pillar, such as is 25— Father (Coll.)
17—Scarcer
place for the two and purchased
the
Lane
county
representatives
26
—
Ship
’
«
prlaon
20
—
Work
of the schools it may be necessary
them a ticket to come back here.
constructed by many cities, would 28—Belonging to yon
22—Go «ip
in
the
legislature
protesting
the
to refuse admission to students
After they had been in Cottago
24— Source of heat
be because of the extensive lum­ 39 Part of the ear
outside the district or to raise taking of any money from the bering of the vicinity. The bark 30— Fabulist of note
25— Lon K «tick
Grove for a short time Marshall
27—Biblical iclaat
the tuition rates so high as to funds of the state game commission will probably be left on the logs 33—One (French)
Pitcher bought them a ticket for
33— (on rage
29—Of or pertninlnx to the «Ido
for the propagation of fish and
be prohibitive.
Eugene and sent them to tho
3 4- Lattice work
as
it
is
thought
they
will
be
more
81—Scheme«
game.
It
is
the
opinion
of
local
If one student in the county
I« county seat.
83—Deformity
In
which
foot
The contention of
attractive in their natural state 36—Wood Iler
sportsmen
that
the
efficiency
of
38—Ewceedlngly amall part of mat­
Itrown Inward
is admitted outside the district all
local officers is that they have |
although
this
has
not
been
decided.
ter
35
—
Legal
combination
(abbr.)
who desire to enter must be the hatchery and propagation work
never established it residence here |
Tho exact form which the 30—Native mt (al
37—Card game
carried on in the state will be
40—Mar
40— .Narrow piece« of flexible mate­ and should be cared for by Wash
(Continued on page six.)
greatly lessened by a reduction in pillars will take will be determined 44- Bravery
rial
ington county authorities.
41— piece« of hot fuel
the appropriation from the state. later. There will be one on each 48— Whlatlea
side of the road at both the north 49— Same aw 39 horlsontal
42— Flower
Perhaps knights would be bold
43— Groom
and south entrances to tho city 51— Sword
RAILWAY WORK STARTED
44— One who play« a «fringed !■-
52— Overhaaty In action
oven now if tho maidens weren’t. MERCHANT IN CALIFOKIIA
One suggested design is that 53— Sacred «ong or poem
BY CHAMBERS AND SON
atrvment
FOR SPRING PURCHASING of two upright logs with a cross 55— Shakespearean king
—Baltimore Sun.
45— I'ncourage
— Beverage
46— Cog wheel«
piece and arch top which will be 56
Work on the right of way for
B7—flattered
47— Ml«tahe« In printing
George M. Marksbury will be illuminated.
MICKIE SAYS—
Whatever form is 5» One of the word« yon u«r when 50—Rodent
tho new railroad was started this i
engaged in spring buying for the chosen it will have
■Inglag a «ong of which you
53— Ward off n blow
week by J. H Chambers and son
some kind of
coming week in Ran Francisco. illumination.
54— Automatic
regiaterlng
Instru­
don’t know all the word«
when the now steam shovel, re- ;
60
—
Addition
to
a
letter
ment
7 A NEV4SPAPÊQ PU6USHCR KIM
The local merchant loft today for
Signs welcoming those coming 61— Throw
ceivod last Saturday, started mov- 1
57—per «on of amnll ntature
DOMATE SPACE 5b CHURCH SUPPER the California city, whye he will in and giving some kind of greet - 62— ■ Wrws article one paragraph long F»M—Contradict
ing dirt for the track
A consign ,
purchase a spring supply of ready ing to those leaving tho city will <4—- Roadway luhbr.)
gl—Obj. of «he
inont of rails has been on the f
65—Palntia* dralln* with everyday
03—Writing« (nbbr.)
to wears and piece goods.
ground for some time ready for
plso be a part of the structure.
Ufa
05—Southern «fate (nbbr.)
f « pi
07—And (French)
use whenever the weather cleared I
Salesbooks for merchants—The
up sufficiently to allow construe I
Engraving- -emboiaing—The Sen­
laaue.
Solution trill appear la nert
Sentinel.
xxx tinel—your live wire print «hop. x
tion crews to git under way.
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 19
Another Showing For
Game Pictures
Is Planned
£
c.
T
r
Pillars Near Highway
To Be Erected
By Club
WHATS THE USE
9
■US
lA *
£ 1/ R
K £ 0
By L F. Van Zelm
© WMtera Nvwnpnper ( »Ion
Cheap IFay to 'Travel
Found By Woman
ARMORY BILL REVIVED
IN LEGISLATURE:
MAY PASS
Cottage Grove Appropriation
Brought Before Solons
for Second Time.
Other Armory Bills on Table
Come to Life During
Last of Session.
By ELBERT BEDE.
State Capitol, Salem, Ore., Feb.
25—(Special.)—Miracles related in
the biblo uro surpassed in tho per-
Co. .nances of this august body. A
few days ago all tho armory bills
were as dead as the proverbial
salted mackerel, while today they
are as lively as an eel in hot water.
They were dead and had been
safely put away. Nevertheless ana
despite the beautiful tributes paid
at the obsequies, throo of the bills
are now actively participating in
the business of the session and
apparently are none tho worse for
their premature interment.
In
fact, it soenis that they have a
better chance for final passage
right now than at any time during
their fight for life before military
affairs and ways and moans com­
mittees.
They were given life by the
simple method of taking them up
regardless of tho unfavorable re­
port of the great finance commit­
tee.
There is no reason on the
face of the green earth—particular­
ly is there no reason to be found
hero—why the session can’t enact
the bills, the funds to be provided
when they aro available. If the
revenue bills produce what thoy are
expected to produce, funds might
be available in tho near future.
In any evont tho appropriations
would bo met some time.
The LnGrande and Forest Grove
armory bills popped their heads
up this forenoon in the house,
their authors having taken the pre­
caution to see that their burial
was merely in the rubbish in tho
"laid on the table’’ pigeon hole
of the chief elerk’s desk ’ The
bills mado their pretty bows, did
their stuff and wore sent ovor to
the senate to participate in the
vaudeville there. Meanwhile, Sena­
tor Magladry, who had withdrawn
his Cottage Grove armory bill, has­
tened to have the military affairs
committee of the senate introduce
another bill carrying tho $30,000
appropriation for Cottago Grove.
This bill was passed along to third
reading and then laid on the table
and the plan seems to be to put
this up for passage along with
the house bills for the Forest Gr ive
and LaGrande armories.
Hhould
any one of them puss the senate
all of them will and the house
already has indicated that it will
net favorably upon tho Cottago
Grove appropriation in case the
senate acts favorably.
What the governor will do about
it should the bills be presented
for his signature is problematical,
(Continued on pnge six.)
—the price of success is
eternal publicity.
—publicity in any form is
good for your business.
—but tho best of all
is displayed every
day in the columns
of the newspapers
of the country.
—it reaches more
people, carries more
weight and remains longer in
the memory of those rend­
ing it.
—to reach your homo people
use yonr home paper.
The Brave He-man
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