M M n r.R t i . sh S tr a wiser rie S c o n ti/Ictjuaintam eshif Is hound Served / / « / i In Shortcake A new« Item laat week told of the dlaeovery by L. L. Ilurrel anil C. Strawberry ahortcake In Febru­ M Hhaw, both realdonta of thia Future Saul to Be Full of a ry from freah alrawberrlea waa city, that they had been kid pluy- Mr the ununual dlah aerved by the 1 mate« back In Oklahoma Prontiiie if Divorced ladle«' aid of the Preabyterlan ( Hhaw haa been a realdenl of the church at a market of their cooked d ly only a few montha From Low Price« acqualntanceahlp. In fond aale Haturday ut the Smith- ; Another which Mr Hhaw figure«, haa been Short grocery Hervlng alruwberry ahortcake waa learned. He waa employed 32 year« (C ru w 'i L um bar ) ago at Perkin«, Okie., by John Thai a tin« barn no axtrnoiilinary t i l . - I II, .1 of (1 II II, Hl,- of Kugrlie, Hprlgga, who haa been a realdent ilrvaloprnant during I hr punt two former berry grower of thia «ac­ there many year«. Mr Hhaw waa wraka that lolglit hi* c•** their line of argument better Tn Rc Given March s ««ttlng rid of it. McQueen, P. J. Jennlnga and outlined and should be able to pre­ 4 tf i t v i i v c i i 1T1UIUI1 j j n front of the Natlona, George Jennings are the principal sent the /*««. more effectively and ■ bank an old wooden sewer was un- stockholders. Outside capital has hence ml de much greater headway "Sailor Maid»" is Entangling Lore covered. It undoubtedly had served been Interested in the development than during the first week. the city for many years before the ot these properties and work la to Ry all mean« whatever else con­ Htory With a Setting alX(ri help f ro m her friends. present modern sewer system was be done at once to get them ready testants do, they ahould not falter installed, and was still In a good for inspection. Because roads In The contestants working In the now. Most of them have m ale on the Sea. state of preservation. At the agme the district are not yet free of neighboring town« are peculiarly good starts and it only remains for point several old ties were found, snow, and because of a slide near fortunate In one respect Ry glapc- them to keep closely at work In a mg at the vote schedule they will convincing way In order to carry "Bailor Maids,” this year's high partly covered by sidewalk and what was formerly Pony bridge, ace that a new subscription count» away one of the best prizes In the school operetta, Is to be given Wed­ partly in the street. They probably supplies will be packed Into the dis- for more than a renewal. Contes­ list. nesday, March 5, In the gymnasium. had been u«ed In olden day« to »up- trlct from the point of the «llde. I t 1« believed that a foutsborse Particular« of contest are given The cast is as follows: Cyrus Tem- port a board walk at that point. tant« In the outlying districts find a much larger percentage of non- on conteat (»age elsewhere In this pleton, the lighthouse keeper. Read They were «till in such perfect con- team and wagon can be uaed In tlon that they were removed with getting the supplies to that point, subscribers than do those working issue Hemenway; Francis Marie, a sailor difficulty. — . - - was a packer for Ben Pitcher, who maid, his daughter, Donna Bartel); THURSDAY HI I.I.ETIN NO. 14. Unused water and sewer pipes P. J. Jennings 30 years ago when Jeanette Spencer, a friend of Fran- COTTAGE GROVE S E N T IN E L ’S SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST. Jennings was one of the largest op­ ' ces Marie. Madelle Beidler; Olga, were found at various points. STA N D IN O OF CONTESTANTS. Water always has stood In the erators In the district, will be In the Swedish housekeeper. Mary Nome D istrict Votes Vinson; Captain Dover, a retired street at the Sixth and Main street« charge of the pack train. One of 1 Gladys Yearoua Latham 339 HO sea captain, Marvin Shaw; Edward, intersection, and this was explained, the bridges on Brice creek was des­ 2 E v ely n Dugan .... Mosby Creek 198/100 his son, Elmer Allen; Gerald Ken­ when the sidewalk was cut away, troyed when a tree fell on It dur­ 3 Evelyn Benaton _ _ _ ___ — S a g in a w ............. ........ ——----- 187,500 nedy, an ardent admirer of Fran­ by the fact that sewer Intakes were ing last winter's storm, and rebuild­ 4 Gladyn Hlem ann------------------- Cottage Grove 154.500 ces Marie, Howard Jacobsen; David several inches higher than the ing of this will not be completed in time for the first of the supplies 5 Daisy Warwick ___ _____ —-— London _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -----------75J5OO Kern, a yachtsman, Ralph Bos­ street. to go to the Lead Crystal proper­ .. A, I,. I -iy n g ........................ M ' View ................... 73,.VX' laugh; messenger, Roger Braswell; ties, but when Pitcher was a packer 7 Grate W ils o n _______________ G o w d y v llle ---------------------------69,000 chorus of sailor maids: Jean Alii- I<- n n P r n d r o m for Jennings 30 years ago there * r O g r a i ll 8 lla Cooley _ ________________ Cottage G ro v e ....................— 64,500 son, Edna May Harvey, Mildred L*e a r IS » , r,-> < . , were no bridges, and he antl- 9 Lots Godard .... .....Cottage Grove — ........— ..... .82.500 Bennett, Edna Hands, Carolyn At I urkey Institute clpates no greater trouble now in 10 Dolly Newton ________ _____ Cottage Grove --------- 59.000 Grannis. Alice Sheets, June Wheel­ ___ fording streams than he had In the 11 Flossie Allen ... - ... ........ - g llk Creek ................. ........... 36,000 er, F 1 o r i n e Straussen, Gladys days before bridges. Sprou'es, Dorothy Umphrey, Flos- C. R. Dear, well known Cottage Operations will start at once on tie Allen, Mabel Thrasher. Melba Grove turkey grower, will lead a the Crystal and LeRoy mines of Cochran, Rita Bales, Jerrine Bur­ discussion on "Artificial Brooding the M ad Crystal group. Tunnels rows, Anna Carter. u . _ - n Helen Jones, t k i ot Turk®ys" at an institute for tor- will bs cleaned out and cross cut- E” ' M S 1 H k*y 8T°wer» to he held day Wed- ting started to show the extent of , H ??g!5On' iV naK*u, Wu ta* tt' nesday at the chamber of com- ore deposits. As many as 25 men Representatives of farm organ- A women's auxiliary of Bert B. ■Marie Cooley, Elizabeth Hemen- merce ln Eugene. He will follow will be employed within the next Izatlons who attended a special Chandler camp. Spanish-American way Erma Bennett, Frances Maek- an addrMa by h . E. Coeby, exten- few weeks and by the time the meeting of the M n e county agri- W ar Veterans, was organized Fri- In, Frances RandalU chorus of life alon poetry specialist of O. 3. C-. summer season opens it Is expected that 75 men will be on the payroll. cultural council held in Eugene day night with the following of- guards, Wallace Boslaugh. Paul acheduled for 1015. Handers. Alvin Hodgson, Roy Ma- Other numbers on the program This will be a larger payroll than February 18 voted unanimously to fleers Mrs. Minnie Sweet. preBl- son. Rodney Safley, Chester Allen, will be "Turkey Diseases." Dr. W. there has been In the district for recommend that farm organization» dent: Mrs. Jessie Shaw, senior vice George Hawley, Dayton Clark. El­ of the county cooperate definitely president; Mrs. Hugh Smith, jun- bert Smith. Orville Hodgson, Rob- T. Johnson, poultry pathologist. O. many years. 3. C.; “Cost of Rearing Trukeys in Temporary headquarters will be helping lo carry out agricultur- ior vice president ; Mra. Ada Oakes. ^ “ n u n t ‘ John Nor*dsta^m.‘ Confinement,” Mr. Cosby; “Mar­ established In the cabins on Helena al programs prepared by county conductor; Mr«. Lois William« as- Frances Marie, daughter of Cy­ keting Turkeys." Herbert Beyera, No. 2. which adjoins the LeRoy project committee» and approved Blatant conductor; Mrs. HomerGal- rus Templeton. the lighthouse by the council. loway, secretary; Mrs. Minnie More- keeper, and captain of a yachting manager Douglas County Coopera­ property. tive Turkey Growers; "Branding No announcement has been made The agricultural council recom- lock, chaplain; Mrs. Elbert Smith, of sailor maids, is celebrating Turkeys." O. S. Fletcher, county as to what the activities will be mends that agricultural commit- patriotic instructor; M rs . Har- crew her eighteenth birthday and the agent this spring on the Bohemia Mines tees of subordinate granges and graves, guard; Mrs. J. Jackson, as- launching of her new yacht company group, but It was an­ prograrn committees of Farmers’ sistant guard; Miss Gertrude Shaw, Edward Dover, an old friend and Attend County P. T. A. nounced last year that there would unions and other interested organ- first color bearer; Grace Wilson, playmate whom she has not seen Mrs. L. W. McKibben and Mrs. be extensive development this year, izatlons study these programs and second color bearer; Melba Coch- for eight years, is to pilot the new determine work to be undertaken ran, third color bearer; Gertrude yacht on its first voyage across the J. E. McCall of Latham attended and it Is expected that this will by their various organizations Cochran, fourth color bearer; Mrs. bay. Edward knows nothing about a meeting of the county parent- start as soon as roods into the dis- The members of the council are R . L . Rogers, treasurer; Miss Eve- detests“”the“’ <«.»7. teacher association held Saturday trlct are open. ... — — ,,f the opinion that « rry ln g out ,yn Sml,h. musician. When he arrive8 he miataken for at the river road school house near definite programs wo“ ,d h® “• Meetings will be held nn the same a caterer whom they have em- Eugene. This waa the first time O T H E R C IT IE S W A TC HING that anxone from this section had ACTION ON BUS TERM INAL •h* t v^ r,an" m«eet' ployed to " rve at a dinner » *rty a“ ®nd ed a meeting of the county ___ agriculture In the entire county, first ant) third Fridays of each ln the evening, organization. Mrs. Stanley Tran- Hillsboro Independent: O t h e r and recommend that each organ­ month. Because of his interest in Jean- 1 . ■ frian/t nf Vranca> Maria and nel1’ a 3>ster-ln-law of Mr«. McKib- Oregon cities will watch with in- izations devote one meeting each Among guests present were Mrs. .1 ette» a friend of Frances Mane, and 5 ^ wa3 amOng those who helped terest the decision of the Dublic month to an agricultural program. Audrey Gray. Portland, department hia horror for the water, he does lunch M tm Herbert former- T 1 aecw ,on or ? e Max««*« pm s€rve Iu^ cn. Mrs. narDeri, rormer- service commission in the petition Copies of the 1930 programs in auxiliary president: Mr. and Mrs. wrvt not reveal his true identity. Ed- Latham, was a delegate from Co trace Grove for an >rder re- farm crops, dairying, horticulture, Sam Starmer of Roseburg. Mr. ward 1« aided in his plot of decep- Vaughn. „ '.iL Vaughn. Mrs. McKibben visited quiring poultry, general livestock and ro­ Stramer being commandant at the tion by David Kem, who stage companies to provide comes briefly with a sister, Mrs. D. L. facilities off of the streets for re- dent control that were prepared by soldiers’ home: and officers and with a message from the caterer Ijams. where her daughter Mary ce|ving and discharging passengers. project committees of the Lane members of the Eugene auxiliary. David in turn is mastaken for Margaret spent the day. The nub of the question may lie ln county agricultural council and ap­ The only mother of a veteran Edward by Frances Marie and be- . the charge of the city in Its pett- proved by the council, have been Imtiated was Mrs. Florence Huff, fore he can explain, the real Ed- Ag Boys Are Speaker«. tion that while the transportation mailed to all farm organizations of Wives initiated were Mrs. Ada ward prevails upon him to assume Projects on which boys and girls Unea contribute nothing for repairs the county. Oakes. Mrs. Jessie Shaw, Mrs. Rog- his name and sail the yacht. David of the Smith-Hughes agricultural of atreets, they cause inconvenience ers. Mrs Elbert Smith, Mrs. Hugh refuses but is drawn into the plan _________ ______ ______ to others who may desire to make classes are _______a working were explained STATE COLLEGE BAND W IL L Smith. Mrs. Minnie Morelock. Mrs. by Edwards clever planning and by three boys of the classes at last o» ,ue space monopolized by HE H E R E ON MARCH 31 Homer Galloway. Mrs. Millie Hodg- held there by his interest in Fran- Thursday's noon luncheon of the y ,e atages. It is a grievance of all ------ son and Mrs. Welcome Hubbell, ces Marie. Lions club. One of the boys spoke tbe smaller cities including Hllls- For the first time In four years Daughters Initiated were Mrs. Lois The climax comes when David on poultry and the other two on boro that while the stages use Igtne, Douglas and Coos counties williams, Gertrude Shaw, Gertrude learns Frances Marie s engagement sheep and goats. Mr. Averill, ln- pavement through their limits and ure on the spring concert schedule and Melba Cochran, Grace Wilson, to Edward Dover is soon to be an- 3t rUctor in the department, told of block traffic while loading and un- of the Oregon State college band, E ve|yn Smith. Lenore. Myrtle and nounced The true Identity of both th importance of the department inadimr thev refuse to nav a rea- ? ----------- ar'd in the °chiwl and of tnf,U- £ £ £ • f e e % th“ p r iv lU ^ which which will appear In Cottage Grove " Hester Hubbell. March 21. The band will consist her friends are shocked by the dis- ence upon the lives of students in WOuld assist in repairing damage of 45 men. coyepr- , . , his classes. The boys who spoke done by them. Should the comm!»- Captain H. L. Beard, veteran LANE JAIL IS CROWDED After much explaining the young were Phillip Herchey, Robert Hunt 3ion decide that the stages may not P R ISO N ER S T R A N SF E R R E D bandmaster, who has led the state men clear themselves and win the and Ernest Guggisberg. Use the streets for loading and un- college musicians since 1905, will with the tathers blessings^ -------------------- loading It will be but a step to ap- Three Lane county prisoners were giris The production is under the di- wheeler Law Is Debated. piylngB the rule to the highway«, again be In charge of this twenty- W heeler Law Is Debated. fifth annual tour after a year on transferred to t h e Multnomah 83 ? Huiu'v,a3. Relative merits of the Wheeler where traffic is blocked when a county Jail at Portland Friday to slsted by Miss Eanel Lee Gilbert high school fund law in effect _ . . in i stage happens to stop, and there is leave spent In New York. He has planned a program including stand­ relieve overcrowded conditions at and Mrs. Bert Kerns. I t is being Lane county and the tuition law ln gjao the precedent that ln the day« managed by the sophomore class. effect in all other counties of the of the electric cars the companies ard and popular numbers, solos, the county Jail. Sheriff H. L, Bown announced ____________ comic dialogs and quartet special­ state were debated at today’s lunch- were required to provide shelter« that he had made arrangements ties. including a number of novel eon of the Lions club. H. W. Lorn- for passengers waiting for train«, with Sheriff Hurtburt of Multno- BOY SCOUTS E N T E R T A IN E D features picked up in the east. hard told the advantages of the mah to care for a number of Ume BY W OMEN’S^RELIEF CORPS w h eeler ,aw w hi,e Superjntendent HOTEL M EN OF OREGON TWO IN JU R E D SAME DAY transfer long term prisoners and I Twenty members of boy scout HAVE VENISON F E E D H E R E IN LUMBERING INDUSTRY t h - confined in Heu of p-yment to the Cottage Grove schoo. C. A. Bartell of Hotel Bartell en­ Bert Newton, employe in the The number of prisoners at the , urday dinner o l the corps. A Wash- 3ltnilar senoo s._______ tertained a number of distinguished logging camp of the W. A. Woodard Lane jail will be -eut down to 20 ington-Lincoln program was held person« of the state at a venison Dug License R ate Goes Up. Lumber company, suffered severe and kept at that figure. This will ; following the dinner. Numbers Dog owners have but one more dinner Saturday. The guests were Injuries Friday when a cable broke enable the sheriff to house all the were a piano solo by Miss Georget- i ie m e s u v im iu uvuo'r .... w viv «* piouu MJ, o t th o m il A i e i c n a i i , Imperial im p e r ia l n u t e i , a-w rv- Phil Metchan, hotel, Port- and he was struck across the face men In the cells and keep them out ta Knowles, selection by the boy ™ td J ® ' “c«ses I n land; o w King Heathman hoteit by one of the pieces. He was of the corridors. scout drum corps, with little Jack J lar 1 7 ., Twn Portland; R. W. Childs, Multnomah brought here for first aid treat­ Lane county will pay Multnomah ' Kelly as drum major, a duet by , theu rate doubles. Two thousand hotel, Portland; F. W. Beach, secre­ ment and taken to a Eugene hos­ 25 cents a day more per man than MDs Georgetta Knowles on the ' ta?a hav.e be,en ls8Ye? at_the. £ crk. ’ tary of the Oregon Hotel associa­ pital. It was at first believed his the rate at the Lane jail. piano and Evelyn Coiner on the » « *" • th,e de° “ " d be?"» , l0? , or tion and publisher of Pacific North­ Injuries might prove fatal, but he violin, reading of Lincoln s Gettys- more a day during the las. few west Hotel News, Portland; Mr. and is now believed well on the road to burg address by Mrs. Julia Ashby day9 before the price goes up. Mrs. James Linn, Marion hotel, Sa­ LtICAL EAGLES TEA M IS , recovery. Benton hotel, Cor- D O W NED BY EUGENE ACES and L1n Rex Calapuoya Hotel to Open. . lem: Al m Pierce, m Ted Reynolds, employe of the LONDON, Feb. 26, — (Special.) — valIls: William North, Corvallis Standard Sesonlng society, suffered The Eagles team of this city took STEW A RT V IC E P R E S ID E N T 1 The new owners of Calapooya chamber of commerce, and Mr. and a fractured leg the same day. He OF LANE COUNTY C. OF C .' springs, the McKeele family of Mrs. Frank Clark, Eugene hotel. slipped nnd fell and the fracture the short end of a 70-21 score in a ----- Portland, were here Saturday and All were on their way to Roseburg resulted. He also was taken to a basketball game played here Friday C. E. Stewart, president of the > Sunday to look over the grounds to attend a meeting of the southern with the Ford and Sullivan Aces of Eugene hospital. Eugene. The score was lop-sided Coitage Grove chamber of com- and make plans for the spring work Oregon branch of the state hotel association. Mr. Bartell is presi­ Johnson Speaks on W ashington. from the start, with the visitors merce, was elected vice president of of putting the hotel and grounds In dent of the southern Oregon Likening a splendid monument putting over baskets easily. Swan­ the county chamber at a meeting repair. branch. built for George Washington to the son and Goff of the Eagles team held in Eugene Thursday evening Irene Griggs G ets Office. monument every school boy and were tied for high point places, last. Cottage Grove was selected Tax Turnovers Made. for the next meeting, to be held the Oregon State College, Corvallis, school girl can make of his or her each getting six baskets. Two tax turnovers, one from third Thursday in March. Members of the teams and scores Feb. 24.—Irene Griggs of Cottage life, Rev. C, P. Johnson, of the Dairy development was the prin­ Grove, junior in home economics. Sheriff H. L. Bown for property Methodist church, addressed pupils were as follows: has been appointed vice president taxes for 1928 which have been col­ F ... . 6, G. Swanson cipal subject of discussion. of the west side grades Friday. Pa­ K. K. Mills, C. E. Stewart and of the junior class. Miss Griggs is lected since the first of the year, triotic songs were sung and the McDonald, 8 _ .F.... ...2, C. Swanson f.ihhv 23 ..... C ... ............. 6, Goff Elbert Bede were delegates from society editor of the Barometer, and the second from Ben F. Keeney, flag salute was given. county assessor for personal taxes college newspaper. O... ...... 3. Cochran here. he has collected, were made to O-.............. 2. Miller Few wives believe that their hus­ Grace Schlska, county treasurer, Income Tax Records. Sentinel. Income Tax Records. Sentine». 3 __ 2, Diamond bands have to work at night. Friday. The first turnover totaled $30,- 494.77. I t was segregated Into the following funds: State and county. $11,413.87; cities, $3477.60; school * 0 6 MOttflCALUE WAT WOtt districts, $4822.79; u n io n high BANK IS.AFTEQ ALUStMPLV A 1 school, $201.77; road districts, $039 - 02; Port of Siuslaw, $102.23; forest GCOOP OF TUAIN6P MCN.iNTFNSE- fire patrol, $91.80; J. C. Cox drain­ LV HUMAN, ANpESPfiCtALVVNTEft- age district, $58.80. £STEO IN VOUtt FINANCIAL PBOBLt«S: The s e c o n d turnover totaled COME IN , GET TO KNOW OS . AVAIL $831.95 and w as segregated aa fol­ low«: State and county, $303.70; SOUQSElF OF 00R COUNSEL 1 cities, $27181; schools, $199.34; road districts, $1.10. The Sentinel'« big aubacrtption conteat haa only until Saturday lo run and all contestant« are uamg all of their energies to breaat the tape ahead of their rivals. The contest haa narrowed down lo an endurance rare between th* ambitious one« who are really In earnest about securing one of the n7any"vaTuibie'p’r7ze."wlthin their reach Tboe. who are not doing their beat <«nd there are a few of these) are throwing away an easy chance to earn aplendld reward. fh c one who im wen to be In earnest and who la doing her best Farm Groups Urged Spanish-American Vets To Project Cooperation Have Women’s Auxiliary A Real Generous Guy King Reports for Practice. Oregon 8tate College, Corvallis, Feb. 24—John King, former Cot­ tage Grove high school athlete, has reported to Coach Paul J. Schlssler for spring grid practice. King, a center, played on the 1939 fresh­ man eleven and Is show ing up weM In the early workouts. Mors 90 candidates, of tarmen, have been . „ _ for the six w eeks of Intensi«« train­ ing.