The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 09, 1931, Image 1

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C O T T A G E G R O V E . I.A N E C O U N TY , O R EG O N , F R ID A Y . JA N U A R Y ». 1931
.tiling A AW W. U. Hawley Fourth
C all f o r Lost Flier / (d d() // as Record h o t 138 Families Arrive In
Brother to Die in Year
F u i Idi ng Permits
Oregon During December
! U-Foot Tree
Received Here
N U M B ER
/ /'
a n tin g Is Issued On
Flower Fulbs
U.
ANNUAL F A R M E im
DATES JANUARY 13-19
Th« fact (hat holly
cuttings I'loneer Came Here W ith Tarente
Despite the fact that the past stale ( hamher Secure« 5,1*2 Fami | C E Stewart, county fru it Inapec-
"l wish to talk to Cunningham,
bloomed after being kept In water
year waa not up to normal, so far
aa llalie and .Spent l.lfe
' tor, has Issued a warning to shlp-
Ile« and 9» I J i t A M During
lost
Pacaflc
A
ir
Transport
flier
who
several week«, ns related by
as building waa concerned It was a
' pers of plant bulbs that they are
It la Eatinmted That Invest for
has Just walked Into your city,** record yeat for the city. Permits
In or Near Here.
His Tear Ferlod.
Mr«. C. A Kartell, la outdistanced
subject to heavy fines If they fall Agricultural Authoriti« Arg to
waa the astonishing telephone call Issued by the recorder's office were
ment of Gu» Corporation
In the report of Mre. D. I I. liem en
.
Io have their postal shipments In-
Speak and Farmen to Jota
The Hentlnel received late Friday for estimated expenditures of $79,
way. who telle that the large holly
„
.
spected. A $500 fine can be im-
Will Exoe«d 1100,000.
W. U. Hawley, pioneer of 1882, afternoon. A reporter hurried out <112 30.
tree In the yard of her home was
Concrete evidence o f s u b s t a n t i a l , pnsed for v lo | „ lon o f the fe d .,-,,
in Discussion.
grown from a cutting
planted next to the laat of a pioneer fam ­ onto the street to try to find such
The armory was the big Item of growth in new residents and new ,|uarantln« act and a $100 fine for
Christmas day In 1010.
The tree ily, died at about ft o'clock Monday a person, but none was available.
the year, while three service sta­ wealth In all parts of Oregon is I any
bulb found In the
W ork la finally under way on a wae remarkable thia year for lie evening a few minutes afte r re­
The third annual Lana county
Later It was learned that Cun­ tion permits added m aterially to contained In the December re p o rt! , n!t«d States malls. Government
gaa system here, following numer- large number of berries. It la now turning home from town apparent^
the program.
chamb* r
commerce, regulations are strict.
Several Farm ers’ Weak will be conducted
ningham
had ----
arrived
oua delaya, and the unemployment between 10 and 12 feet high.
ly In
shows
total
of is
138
out-of­ , ra «P, ,,« r« releaan e«a In a h ln n in e In Eugene January 13 to 19 by the
... the
...» best of health.
...... . He
. . had
—
------ — at Oakrldge
. . "
,n add ition to work lo
« a a w
n a i or
o OUI-OI-
for r Which
which which «now
situation ha« been greatly relieved.
A howl of holly was the table gone to the barn to attend bo tjhe There was no explanation of why It permits were issued, $13.000 v-as ex »tele families who arrived and who' hlllbg have rolue up recently in this
Necessary permit« from the city centerpiece for the Christmas din chorea and when his wife went out had been believed that he had ar- pended in widening Main street bought 8,312 acres of land and In-1 vlclnity Those who wish bulbs In Lane county agricultural council,
according to County Agent O. 8.
and the elate fire marahal were ««• ner at the llomsnway home In 1910 “ F"w minutes later to help him «be rived here
and Ninth street and Installing vested $425.884 The annual report apecte4 may „ e M r Stewart
Fletcher, who has cooperated with
cured laat week by the Natural Gaa end the cutting« were so attractive found him dead.
Cunningham’s p l a n e
crashed ornamental lights.
The second ’ how« a total of 1003 new families
w am lnv has been Issued the agricultural council In planning
corporation and Lindgren A Hwln
w“" ‘'orn January 8. Thursday morning at a lake some unit of the Htandard Hesonlng so for the year who bought 96,533 acres• 8galn«t bulbs of the narcissus fam- for the week. All of tha meetings
It was decided to plant one. Thia , “ r
erton. contractora, started their wae done Immediately after the 1831 at Galesburg, III., and was 7» distance from Oakridge, fog and Ice clety’s plant
completed during ° f land and who Invested In this Uy including daffodils
lonuuils will be held in the Eugene cham­
crew« Tuesday. The bualnaae «ac­ dinner and the large tree la the ro- years o f age He crossed the plains having been the cause, but Cun- the year. and the cost of this was land, equipment, household good» ( chine«
«acred lily narcissi and ber of commerce rooms and nil, ex­
tion and close In residence districts eult,
with hla parents, M r and Mrs. Ira nlngham escaped with only slight undoubtedly between $130,000 and and other forms of property a to -, others
cept livestock day. January 13, will
w ill be threaded with distribution
Hawley, when he waa a year of Injuries and was able to trudge 20 $200,000. The Jacobsen * Lemley tai of $3,703,680 The six-year per-1
____________ start promptly a t 10 o'clock.
line« and the distribution plant will » t
<->
. »
age. When he grow to manhood he miles through the snow to W iliam mill. Just outside the city limits •«* Ju»t closed by the state cham- ‘ ~
.
Programs for the various days
be on the Htouffor property north PMCW C o u n c llm e n Oil JOD
took up farm ing at Lorane, leaving ette highway, where he ' borrowed’' was completed during the year, and ber shows a grand total of 5,292 C o m m u n i t y C h e S t G O C S
have been prepared by project com­
of the city
the farm 10 year« ago and moving a car, whoso owner he could not considerable was expended In Im- ' am ply financed, practical
farm
mittees of the agricultural council
Already about to local men have
Into the city. He was the fourth find, and made his way Into Dak provements by J. H. Chambers A families that have been attracted
in cooperation with the county
been put on the payroll and this
brother to die within a year. The ridge
He has since returned to Son and W A. Woodard Lumber to this state who have purchased
agent and speclallats from the Ore­
number will bn Increased to about
others were James Hawley, Cottage Portland and Is little the worse for company, whose plants are outside 282,535 acres of land In all counties
gon Agricultural college. The pro­
7ft by next week It will be the Andrew llrund lake« Tlnce •*« Grove; Itobert Hawley, Boise, Ida., hla experience.
the city.
of Ore
Oregon and who have brought L argest C ontribution la $100 i
gram» have been made up w ith a
policy of the gaa company and con-
and N M. Hawley, Moscow, Ida.
$21.576,538 In new capital. Manager •
II. Iluugherty aa Itepreawn-
view to rendering all possible assis­
S m allest 23 Cents; Local
tractors to buy auppllea locally so
The only surviving member of the
Ide points out that these 5.292 fa m -I
tance on special problems th at con­
ta tlv r First Ward.
far aa possible.
N eeds Come F irst.
pioneer fam ily Is George M. H aw ­
tiles have Increased the annual p u r-;
front farmers a t thia time. Special
Equipment In use consists of a
ley, Cottage Grove. Bird M. H aw ­
chasing power of our citizens by at
discussions l«d by interested farm ­
ditch d gglng machine, a bark filler
ley, also a prominent pioneer, and
least $3,000,000.
ers w ill follow practically all ad­
Three new councllmen took of­ a distant cousin, died a few months
and two compreutora. The distribu­
A check-up on results of the re­ dresses.
Interesting features of the report
tion ayatem will consist of approx! fice nt the first 1931 meeting of the •go.
are the Increase in out-of-state auto­ cent community chest drive shows
All Interested persons are Invited
mntely <10.000 feet of pipe, with an council held Monday night. A. W.
Hurvlvlug are the widow, member KeprrwentaUon» Made to County Ocumpaugh Grocery Entered Sun- mobile registrations from C alifor­ that a total of $1417.60 was received , to attend. Programs for the several
original estimate calling for at least Helllwell of the second watd end <>f the pioneer Halley fam ily; two
nia, which rose from 52,236 in 1929 In cash and pledges from 218 con­ 'days
Court
That
la
rg
e
Acreage
day
Night
and
la
rg
e
F
a
rt
ays
are as follows:
Jesse I-analng Hr of the third ward, sons, Ira and George Hawley of
430 services to be run.
to 37,320 in 1930, while total regis­ tributors. In addition to this fruit,
lava •lock Day Tuesday, Jaaesry 18.
Would Be Benefit ted
Stock Taken.
It la estimated that when the were named at the recent election Portland, and two grandsons, Ken
vegetables,
meat,
clothing
and
the
C'sl M. Yoon». Chairman,
trations showed a slight decrease;
distribution system and plant are W. H. Daugherty was sleeted from neth W ard of Los Angeles and Dal­
1 : i— ’ Markctla» L«mbs." II. A.
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------
an increase in new families coming like, valued at $250, were donated, Lindyr-n.
livestock field mss, Oregon
ready for operation the Investment first ward, but he refused to quali­ ton W ard of this city.
bringing
the
total
to
well
over
the
A»-ri-ultnr»l college.
A petition containing the name»
Sunday night thieve.
secured , r “ ra California to’ Oregon, wh.ch
will be In excess of 1100.000.
fy and Andrew llrund was elected
quota of $1300 set at the start of the
Funeral services were conducted ot 208 persons directly affected, “ bout $100 worth of groceries from
- — Idvettock Manitslion
oa
tha
Practically
nothing
five
years
The plant building will be ap­ to the position following the pres­ Thursday afternoon f r o m
depart.
. af . ° . ». approximately 40
— per
. . . . cent
. . . . drive. A t present there Is on hand Farm." . Dr.
. . B. T. Simina,
„ . head _ of ------—.
the
proximately .20x33 feet, and of at­ entation of a petition bearing the chaj/el, with Rev. L. II. Handle of asking for a new road and bridge thc Ocumpaugh grocery on the w est, of
all new people coming into Ore- ! J805 ‘n cash, with pledges totaling
m
A«
leading from Pacific highway at a “id®
I t was believed that the
tractive red tile construction There names of 118 residents of the ward. the Baptist church officiating
3— Makin< Market« for Meat," O. M.
point a mile and a h alf north of thl®ves used a car or light truck to gon in 1930. During the first year’» ♦S52.6O to be paid during January,
N. 1C. Ulas«, mayor, and Herbert
will also be one 13.000 gallon liquid
and March.
m*a*F*r
IstsroaUsaal
W alker across the Coast fork Into remove their plunder, as tracks operation of the Los Angeles office February
storage tank and one 12.300 ruble Eakln, treasurer, both reelected,
The residence district contributed
U T T E R RO W R IV E R .
Delight valley has been filed w ith werc visible leading to thc back of the state chamber over 100 farms $200 and the remainder was given
foot storage holder at the plant also took the oath of office.
Bsrt KUri»í«n.^h«Uní»ii
€
n«<«a,
the county court.
door, and an old Ford with a truck were purchased by Californians
Cecil IS. Caldwell, whose salary
site, while the plant will have an.
10— CloT.r 8««d sad Other 8ub.tl-
(Hpeelsl to tb» Sentinel.)
who were sent to this state. Man- by concerns and fraternal and civic
The
site
of
the
proposed
bridge
Is
b*x,y
wa"
8een
leaving
the
vicinity.
estimated capacity of 140,000 cublo was an Isaue In the recent cam­
clubs.
The largest contribution lute Crops for W heat.'’ E. R. Josh
Jan. 7. M r. and Mrs. George
len.Ioa szroaomiat. Or««oo Afrieaitoral
fe e t o f g » s | » r day.
paign. but who wa» reelected, ten­ Smith and daughters returned home near the old Trunnell sawmill. I t is I he goods stolen included several * ger Ide reP°rta that because of the wns $100 from the chamber of com­ College.
consistent
advertising
and
follow­
Hour, a sack of potatoes, a
The plant will be of adequate slxe dered his resignation because of Tuesday from Marcóla, where they stated In the petition that there are Mac*t’*
11— Report on weed raslrol demomtr«
merce.
The
laigest
individual
con-
up work of the state chamber In
to take care of growing demands of having accepted a position with the spent several day» at the homes of 10,000 acres of land in that locality ”®ck of »aJnuts, ham and bacon
results ! trlbution was $50 from the Daugh tione sad other 193u farm crop work asd
past
years,
even
greater
oleomargarine,
lard,
yeast
and
ci­
diicasaion
crop program for 1»31, 0.
*
'
the community, and ample pro- W. A. WiMxlnrd Lumber company.
! erty Lumber company and the S. Fletehsr. of county
Mr. and Mra. Sm ith's daughter, that would be served by the road
may be expected in 1931.
»gent.
vision Is also being made for In ­
Appointive officers are not to be Mrs. I. O. Cornwell, and son, Glen and bridge, that there Is at least garettes. Some other articles had
. smallest individual contribution was
1:30— "Control of Weeds With Chlsr-
30,000 feet and probably 100,000 feet been piled up as if it was the Inten­
stallation of additional tanka when named until April, an old provision Smith.
Mr. Jschmaa.
Odd Fellow Bodies i v—e<»ii
1 ^5 cents. Over half the contribu- etc».
tion of the thieves to remove them
2:13— " O n e s Seed Production," H. A
Ihs demand Is sufficient.
of the charter making that the ap­
Over 150 member» and friends I tora “ ld lhat «bould the need arise Schoth. associate agronomist. Oregon Ag­
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Scott and son of timber adjacent and that $300,-
One of the proprietors, re-
The gas corporation opened an pointive date never having been Teddy were visitors Wednesday In 000 would be added to the value of also.
ricultural
college.
turning home from Eugene at about « ‘ «»«red Saturday evening at I O ^ e y ^ “ ld «tadly make further
land In that territory.
office this week In the Woodard changed
3— "Potato Production Problems, with
Cottage Orove.
O. F. temple for the Joint Installs contributions to the chest fund,
10:30,
noticed
that
the
usual
light
Note«
on
Irrigation,"
Mr Jackman.
Members of the county court
block, but will secure other quar­
The recorder's monthly report
Tb« cheat budget contains the
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Herlgatad, ac­
Dairy Day, Thurnday. January 18.
was not burning In the store. He tiin of officers of the Odd Fellows.
have
favored
a
bridge
at
a
point
ters for a complete display of ap- showed $33 collected In fines for companied by
Hen.
Nielson.
President
Lane County
Rebekahs and Encampment. Fol- Following: W elfare work. $1123;
Mr.
Herlgstad's
Dairymen'» Aieociatloa. Chairman.
pllancr» prior to completion of the liquor violation«, $14 for permits, $3 brother Chris of Silverton arrived °PPoal,e W alker Instead of at the entered to switch on the light and lowing the installation a lunch was children s farm home, $30; local
discovered
the
robbery.
I
t
waa
be­
10— "Irrigated Pastures for Dairy
and - “ $6 ‘ for miscellane­
mentioned
the petition.
distribution system.
* for
" " licenses
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“ ----- home Wednesday evening from
'
-------- 1 in
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—
served In the banquet room. An boy scouts, $50; playground, $100;
Sil­ “ point ------
Dr. L R. Jones, dairy husband
Residents of Delight valley have lieved that the thieves were in the hour of social conversation and Louise home, $25; Salvation Army, Cattle.''
As soon as the plant building Is ous services.
man. Oregon Agricultural college
verton and Molalla, where they vis­
store
when
M
r.
Ocumpaugh
started
Th« rocorder’s annual
report ited a few week« with friends and been endeavoring for many yeais
completed, gas w ill be turned on
11— "Cooperation Among Dairymen,"
dancing,
with
Mrs
Clarence
K
irk
at
*5°■
Red
Cross,
$100.
The
commun-
to get a bridge somewhere near the to enter and that they left hurried­
.d T- *•- Ohlsen manager Eugene Parmsn'
during ceremonies In which It Is showed $21.389.12 collected for the relatives.
ity chest committee has r a f e e c e ia l.r
rea
leamery,
point
designated In this petition. At ly. This would account for the pile ^be piano, concluded the evening.
planned to have city officials and water department. $100.30 for build­
its intention of holding up payment
Ml i« Geneva W hitm an and Miss
12:03—Farmer-merchant lunch Is Eu­
The
Encampment
branch
Install­
of
goods
that
the
thieves
had
ready
ing permits, $676.80 for fines. $044.30 Evelyn Stewart of Cottage Grove one time consideration was given to
residents participate
g
e n e chamber of commeree rooms under
of
outside
pledges
until
it
is
cer­
ed first with E C. Leum as instal­
It Is understood that, on account for licenses and $426.40 for miscel­ visited New Year's eve at the home using the route for Pacific high­ but did not take. A case of eggs ling officer. He was assisted by A. tain that all local welfare work is euepiees of Lane County Dairymen'a asso­
ciation. with business men as guests of
had been dropped in the alley.
way.
of the several delays In starting laneous services.
o f Miss W hitman's parents, M r. and
dairymen. Addresses by William Tug-
Entrance was gained by prying E. Hamloth. Officers installed fol- amply provided for.
The monthly report of the chief Mrs Al W hitm an.
construction a larger crew will be
man. managing editor of Eugone Register
low:
John
Sanders,
C.
P.;
A.
T
T
h
e
chest
committee
has
ex-
off an Iron hinge on the hack dooi,
Guard, sod J D. Mickle, state dairy and
employed than was originally In­ of police showed two arrests for
Beidler,
S.
W
.;
C.
A.
King.
J.
W
.;
A.
pressed
its
appreciation
of
the
klnd-
I
food commies. »Jr.
after
which
the
door
was
removed.
tended. so that work w ill be com­ drunkenness, with fines of $50 and
E. Hamloth. scribe; W . N. Hubbell. ness °F business concerns in mak-
2— Election f officers of dairymen'»
There
is
no
clue
to
the
thieves.
pleted at about the same time as six arrests for disorderly conduct. we„k v„ ltlnK frtrnd , and relatives
treasurer; H arley W illiam s
h i g h 1“ « low prices on goods needed for association, and transaction of other bu»i
_
new.
each fined $5 and two of the fines
originally Intended.
priest:
C
H.
McKibben.
F.
W
.;
charity
work
as
well
as
its
appre-
M O U N T V IE W .
2:13— "Dairy Program for 19S1. and
collected.
residents.
——
1 James Longfellow, T. W ; W
E. ciation of those making contribu
Plane f o r l orrying It Into Efinsk,” O. 8
The annual report of the chief of
Fletcher,
county agent.
chest.
Through
the
O B Bennett and son of Long
Lane county's school population
Nowell,
G.;
Ed
Adams,
O.
S.;
Verne
i
,
t
lon,
s
to
(Special to the Sentinel.I
2:43— Cost of Producing Milk sad
police showed 32 arrests for liquor Beach. Cal., until recently residents decreased 49 persons from 1929 to
Garoutte, I. S.; Bert Burrows. F. G. kindness of one individual In giv­ Butterfat
Jan.
7.—Miss
L
ila
Dutton
of
Cot-
and Dairy Outlook," R. W.
violations, 81 arrests for traffic of Kansas, have leased the A. G. 1930.
ing 50 pounds of meat it was not Morse, .»tension dairyman. Oregon Agri-
_,
.
tage Grove visited New Year's day T.; Bert Hatch, S. G. T.
violations and 13 arrests for miscel­ Suter ranch on R o w river a few
:
cultural
college.
necessary
to
buy
meat
for
the
The
subordinate
and
Rebekah
The county ha» 15.080 person» of w(th an aunt and cousin. Mrs. H.
Horttcuiture Day, Prutoy, Jasnsry 18.
laneous offenses, w ith total fines of miles beyond Culp Creek. M r. Ben­
school age. or between four and 20 c sellers and Mrs. C. B. Highland, bodies then installed with Mrs. Christmas boxes sent out the day F E. Chambers. Preeident Lane County
$676.80.
nett
w
ill
engage
In
dairying
and
the
Business may not have been
Horticultural Society, Chairman.
years of age. Laat year thc figure
Richard Hanna, accompanied his Clara Kent and R ay McCargar as before Christmas.
10— "Strawberry
Production," Dr.
hog raising business. Mrs. Bennett
officers.
They were
rushing In many lines In 1930. but
*3'*s*'
son. Melville Hanna of Latham, to installing
George M Darrow, senior pomologiat, D.
will
arrive
In
a
few
days.
assisted
by
C.
H
.
McKibben
and
Boys lead girls by 110. There are Eugene Friday.
the county clerk's office was busier,
8. department of agricnlturn.
Paul Pieper, forest ranger at Ru- 7595 _
_ _ _____
___ in 192»
Judging by the three per cent In-
boys
and ____
7485 __ girls,
Mrg K atie Honnigan of Portland Mrs. Elsie Currin.
11— "Orchard Cultural Proctioea," 0 .
T McWhorter, eiten sloa horticulturist.
F
nr
M
atch
W
ith
N
p
pt
J**1* *" Fbe Umpqua national forest, boys led girls by only 39
Officers of the I. O. O. F. follow:
crease In feee over 1929.
There
visited
Monday evening w ith Mr.
a w
P i a t v u T T i i i i i w c t expa<.tl,
have a amall crew ot
then 75M boys
Oregon Agricultural college.
Cyrus
Leum.
N.
G.;
Harley
W
il­
Tho office received $23.499.09 In
and Mrs. J. A. Schneider.
1:30— Election of officers of Laae
local men working on the F ran k
The decrease from last year Is
recording and other fees. Recording
County Horticultural «octet? end tran-
Mrs. M artha F ry of Sherwood liams, V. G.; E. J. Kent, secretary;
eaction
ot other bniinese.
Brice
creek
road
In
a
few
days.
The
first
card
on
a
w
inter
series
less
than
one
per
cent.
W.
L.
Hatch,
treasurer;
C.
A.
King.
M M UB ted For $940374;
Circuit
Mrs. M ary Elizabeth Robison,
visited one day last week w ith Mrs.
1:43— "Horticultural Program
lor
court, $8881, county court, $2197; of wrestling matches has been a r­ Camp headquarters w ill be located
Amanda Sears. Mrs. F ry was a R. S. N. G.; H a rry W illiams. wife of James Robison, died New 1931,
O. S. Fletcher, eountr »gent.
Obsidians Send Schedule.
marriage licenses, $1423; miscellan­ ranged for next Monday night, about two miles beyond Dlsston.
resident of this neighborhood many L. S. N. G.; T. L. Smith, warden; Year’s eve following a stroke of ! I — Celery Production aad Remark«
M r. and Mrs. Lee Daley and fam ­
when W ildcat McCann of Salem
The Bohemians, local hiking club, years ago. She w ill be remembered C. A. Peterson, conductor; Bert paralysis a few days before. Fun­ on Recent E«»t«rn Trip,” Prof. A. D. B.
eous. $1.590.83
Bou<iuet. profeuor of vegetable garden­
In 1929 the totaj was $22,821.32 will meet H a rry Neet of this city. ily of Albany visited New Year's have received the w inter schedule as Mrs. David Sears before her Hatch. R. S. V. G.; W . N Hubbell, eral services were held January 2, I ing Oregon Agricultural college.
L. S. V. G.; Verne Hazen, R. S. S.; Rev. Duncan P. Cameron of the
Recording feee were $9467.12, Cir­ In the preliminaries I ’ hll Mo«by of day at the W. V McBee home. Mr. of the Eugene Obsidians. All who n,arrlaKe to M r Frv
3— "Cane Frnlts, Oooeeeberrlee aad
w r ic k
3« a «» a
K a a ««
A a
1 a $«« r k ,
__
®
*
cuit court. $8723; county court, thia city w ill meet Reuben Johnson, and Mrs. McBee accompanied the wish have been invited to join thc
officiating. Currant«," Dr. Darrow.
Mrs. Ralph Lancaster went to Peter Written, E S. S.; James^Long- Presbyterian church
Poultry Day, Monday, January 19.
Daleys
on
their
return
to
Albany.
Obsidians
on
any
of
their
hikes,
also
of
thia
city,
and
Fred
Jacobs
12017; marriage licensee,
$1603;
Portland last week for medical fellow, O. G.; H. Snauer, I. G.; Ed j Paiibearers were employes of the
V. A. Parker. Chairman.
of this city w ill meet Roy Gordl- They w ill visit In that vicinity a one to be conducted each Sunday. treatment and a re s t She has been Leum. chaplain.
mlecellaneuue, $1507.40.
II)— "Factors That Influence
Egg
Woodson garage, owned by O. E.
few
days.
.
8I«e.
'
Prof.
P. L. Knowlton, poultry
A
printed
schedule
may
be
secured
neer
of
Marshfield.
The
card
will
In
December. 1930, the fees
The Rebekah officers follow. Eva Woodson, son ln-law.
Interm ent
in poor health for sometime.
hu«bnndm«B.
Oregon
Agricultural
college.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
W
illlan
and
____
w
_____
___________
from
Miss
Belle
Burkholder,
presi-
be
held
In
Phillips
hall
under
the
amounted to $2034.60. Recording
was in the A. F? A A. M .-I. O. O. F
M r. and Rir<1
Mrs. Valiev
Irw in Rice
son Aubrey, N. G.; Vina Smith, V. G.; ___
I I — Factor« Influencing the Quality
war« and
Sund.v
Em aline Wilson, F. S.; Alice C o n -, cemetery.
was $848 83; circuit court. $691; •uspicas of members of the Eagles daughter Cherry of Cottage Grove dent of the Bohemians, who hopes W avn-
'o f E g » ." H. E. Coeby, extenaloa poaltry
»fecialist,
Oregon Agricultural collage.
lodge.
visited
Friday
at
the
home
of
M
r.
that
the
local
club
may
develop
into
din„
p..
o
c
»<r
a
n
d
Mr«
C
R
ner-
R
-
s
-:
Susie
Garoutte.
treasur-
j
county court. $213; marriage li­
Mrs. Robison was born January
t:3 0 — "Poultry Program for 1931,"
M atchm aker Glenn M cFerrin ex- W llllan'g «later, Mre. B. F. McCol- something similar to the Obsidians,
-
. . . .
Merle McKibben, R. S. N. G.; ^5
censes. $139; miscellaneous, $121.23.
O.
8.
Fletcher,
county agent.
-
.
.
,
-
—
■
1851-
at
Ramelton.
Pa.,
and
was
with outings In w in ter na well ns In
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‘
i •
Cupid fell down In 1930. possibly pecta to bring a number of the beet lum.
1:45— "Some Chiaken Di«ea«e Prob­
Mrs. F ran k Creason of Cottage Edith Sanders, L. S. N. G.; Minnie m arried to James Robison In 1872.
Loren
H
u
n
t
and
Raymond
Glen-
summer,
Anyone
Is
eligible
to
Join,
lem
»"
Dr.
W
T.
Johnson, poultry pathol-
men
In
the
wrestling
game
to
the
because of the general depression
Grove visited Tuesday w ith Mrs. W illits. R. S. V. G.; Mildred T ru n- she had been a resident of Cottage ogiat. Oregon Agricultural oollege.
son were business visitors F rid a y in
________
nell, L. S. \ G.: Pearl Hazen,
war- Grove — 22 --------
years ------------
and was - a member
accredited to the year, and fees city during the winter.
Amanda Sears.
____-----------------------
—
2:43— Brooding and Railing Chick»,"
Yoncalla.
Mlnl«tertal Association Electa.
from marriages dropped $180. This
C.?,T.U
1 ot the Presbyterian church. Surviv- ' Mr„
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lockwood and den; Eloise Fullm er, . conductor;
Mr. and Mra. Charley Thurston
The ministerial association, at its
3 :45— Quaetion box.
American 1-eglnn Meets.
means there were 60 lees licensee.
little daughter of Cottage Grove K ittie Grubb. O. G.; Malinda Aub­ ing are the widower and the fol­
and
fam
ily
visited
a
few
days
last
regular
monthly
meeting,
held
Mon­
rey.
I.
G.;
Rosa
Currin,
chaplain
At the Monday night meeting of
llernrtllng fees were lower also,
lowing children: Mrs. Angie W ll-
were New Y ear’s guests of M r. and
but In all other departments the Calvin Funk post of the American week at the Paul Pieper home. M r. day afternoon at the Methodist Mrs. J. A. Schneider.
helm. Roseburg; Mrs. Cora Cann. ' A
R
Wdhdk/1 RzxlisxvAa
Mrs. Waldo M ille r Dtea.
Legion, Robert Fromm and P. S. Thurston Is a forest ranger In the church, elected the following offl-
fees Increased.
S an Luis
r.l.l« O
h lan o
r Cal.;
ia l- W illiam
illia m .
’ ’ U U U O C I3C V C »
San
Obispo,
Mrs. Treadwell, who had been
Dlamond
lake
d
is
tric
t
cers:
Rev.
Louis
H
enry
Randle.
Mrs.
Waldo
S.
M
iller,
a
resident
Bukowski were named to meet wlti.
visiting a niece, Mrs. Roy Hands,
Robison. Mrs. Ruth Woodson and
Edna
and
Lola
Harvey
returned
president;
Rev.
Ira
R.
Aldrich,
vice
Captain LaSells Stewart to offer
Hermon H«-rle« Start«.
left Monday for her home In Sa­ of Oregon for 23 years and a for- Charles Robison. Cottage Grove
mer resident of this community,
''The Religion of a Layman." a the poet's assistance In the dedica­ home Friday from Jasper, where president; Rev. Duncan P. Camer- lem.
they
spent
the
holiday«
w
ith
their
on,
secretary,
Rev.
I.
G.
Shaw,
.
series of Bunday morning sermons tion of the new Cottage Orove a r­
Mrs. J. R. D aily and daughter dled near mldn‘8 ht Saturday at her j
A. B. Wood, in w riting from San
grandmother.
i treasurer.
ed sever- home in the APPlegate valley n ear, C o l d e r t n C a l i f O M I t l
based on a study of th« sermon on mory.
Darleen of Reedsport visited
Diego, says: “I t Is 11 y e a n since I
Robert
Owen
arrived
home
F
ri-
I
t
was
planned
that
at
each
___
____i
Medford.
Funeral
services
were
_ J
, _____
^ « « x i i i i s - aa
u i» t a t
rai.H
.
la st w e e k w ith a n o th e r J a e a iu r u - r u n era i
s v r v ic w
w ere
The propoeltlon oF paying adjust
the mount, was started last Sunday
left Cottage Grove and no many
Dallev Mrs W al- held at 2:30 T uesday afternoon at
by Rev. Duncan P. Cameron at the ed compensation certificates, now day from California, where he was monthly meeting a paper should be dauKhter ot
changes appear In the news of your
read on a subject of interest to tBr
r' and Mrs. r Dowens
ù w„ „ . the
Presbyterian church. Theae aer- being glvon national consideration, employed In the fru it harvest
ter Dowens. M
M r.
" le Conger chapel in Medford and
paper that I feel much like a
Chris Herlgatad returned to hla members of the association.
inona ore designed, not aa a com­ was discussed and It waa decided
took them to their home Saturday. « tv - Claude B p ° rteJ officiated
stranger to the m ajority.
meeting
should home In Silverton Sunday afte r
----------------------
_ ----------
m entary on thl« greatest of all ser- that the January
- — . 19 ----------
Mrs. V irg in ia
Lindgren
and Interm ent was in the Medford cem-
Californians haven't anything on
.» — I.
- . - ,
'W e in southern California a n
Cameron Hpeaks a t Newport,
mone, but rather as an Interprets- be devoted to a full explanation of «pending «• vernl days with relative«
Oregonians when it comes to win-
_» i „ _ »_
daughter, who had been staying at |
,
Rev. Duncan P. Cameron, state the Mrs. Amanda Sears home. re-. Bertha Ma>’ S“ *«1« waa ? °rn 37
s x . 7 . “ i» K 2 ? « s s s ;
** Cqlp Creek.
tlon with a serious attem pt to find thia project, at which time the post at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
G.
Suter,
Mr».
E.
chaplain
of
the
American
Legion.
nut what real religion la, according w ill determine Its stand.
turned to Portland Sunday.
yeara a« ° in Beardstown. 111. She letter which Miss Belle Burkholder
tlon of industrial prosperity in the
P. E. Nelson, chairman of high­ M. C arter and son Robert and spoke last night at Newport on
to Rev. Cameron. The subject of
Miss Forest Schneider, who spent taught school For a number of has received from a relative living near future. W e have aa many
Hugh
Proudflt
of
Eugene
spent
"The
Man
Who
Never
Arrived"
at
last Sunday’s sermon waa "Poverty way safety, Herman Im fky snd D.
the holidays here with her parents,, >'ears- She spent her last term of at Santa Ana. The letter says that prophets to cheer us along as any
A. Emerson were named a commit­ Sunday at the Carter and Suter a community meeting sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider, left teaching at Rock Vale. Colo., where it has been 23 above there, which Is
T hat Makes Rich.”
They were several degrees colder than It has community and I believe seriously
O ther subjects In the series fol­ tee to Investlgaie the advisability ranches on Row river near Culp the Newport American Legion post. Sunday for K lam ath Falls, where she met Mr. M iller.
married 35 years ago in Canyon been here, and that orange growers that we have as cheerful a popula­
low: January 11, "Bleaaed Mourn­ of the post sponsoring a highway Creek, returning to Eugene Sunday He also spoke at a 6 o'clock dinner she teaches.
tion as any p a rt of the country.
evening.
of the Lions club of that city, his
ers;’’ January 17, "The Inheritors of patrol at the city schools.
Clarence Sears went to Portland City, Colo. They came to Oregon are using smudge pots to keep fru it
"O ur building program waa very
Mr. and Mrs. Al W hitm an and subject being "The Psychology of
in 1907. settling in the Cottag» from freezing. The w riter of the
It was decided that the drum
the E a rth ;" January 25, "A Hunger
Sunday
for
a
few
days'
visit
with
Grove community, where they re- letter, a native Oregonian, con­ light during the past year, but I
T hat Can Be Satisfied;" February corps should buy no more equip­ daughter and M r. and Mrs. Tom Salesmanship." He was
relatives.
note that our prophet» tell us that
1, "The M erciful;" February 8, "The ment until there Is money In the Godard and children were dinner panled by Mrs. Cameron.
W ord was received here this week ’ tded for 22 y ears They moved to tinues: “When I went to w ork thia It w ill be doubled during the com­
Vision Splendid;" Februnry 18, "The bank to pay for It. D rum «orps guests Sunday In Cottage Orove at
of the death near Medford of Mrs. Jackson county about a year ago morning I couldn’t see a block ing year. T hat would help the lum ­
the home of Mrs. Godard's mother
Presbyterian Team Win«.
Peacemakers;" February 22, "The practice will start next weeik.
Waldo S Miller, a form er resident and settled In the Applegate dis­ ahead of me because of smoke from ber industry some."
Mrs.
The Presbyterian Sunday school of this city.
Initiato ry work was exemplified snd Mrs. W hitman's sister,
tr ic t
Persecuted;" March 1, "Salting the
the smudge pots, which stand three
Mr. Wood enclosed some clippings
Addle
Hanson.
basketball
team
defeated
a
ptekup
Besides the widower, surviving feet high and burn crude oil. Every­
Comm unity;" M arch 2, "W hat Are for Godfrey Thlm . Members of the
M
r.
snd
Mrs.
Ole
Bunch
and
Mrs.
team
34
to
17
Monday
night
on
the
relatives include a daughter, Mrs. thing Is covered w ith soot and even from old copies of Cottage Orove
Canillea For?" M arch 19, "Fulfilling American Legion auxiliary were
Admiral Byrd to Lecture.
newspapers th at told of the burning
Andy Bunch of Wendllng, M r. and high school gymnasium floor. The
the L aw ;" March 22, "Drastic Op­ guests for this ceremony.
Hugh E. Rosson. graduate man- S. Young of Applegate valley, and one's face gets black. One of the of the old warehouse a t Bonita In
Mrs. Dave McCollum of O ak la n d .! Presbyterian quintet was composed agcr
eration«;" March 29, "Thc Motive
of the University of Oregon. £ *> b" ’the" ’
Ash9^ de^
tdB ^ . ^ » w b a c k s to this country! H a! the B o h .,,,,. d„ t r lc t
and Mrs. Al Hamloth anil of Floyd DeYoung, center; Leonard
Teat;" April ft, "A Wise Invest­ Slippery l*n»ciiicnt ( ’auses Accident. Mr.
_ , • and -Iullua " ■ Shide, Fruita. Ha^
_
, repr ,„ t ed
Mr. and Mrs. Elm er McCollum of Pillsbury and Carl Scheufele. for- wa» here Wednesday “ m aking
’ Z i X ar- ' Coto
Occupants of two automobiles rinttna» G rove w ere visitors S u nd ay
ment;" April 12, "Aak, Seek and
I Miss Burkholder recollects that
lo -i,
»«»«ements for advance publicity
Knock;" April 19, "The W ay of suffered minor Injuries Friday fore­
five years ago, when she was In
and advance ticket sales for the
at the B. F. McCollum home In Claude Sheets, guards.
Wendell
L ife;" April 26, "The Two Builders." noon due to slippery pavement.
American W heat on Hand.
Santa Ana, the country was recov-
lecture to be given January 15 at
Culp
Creek.
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Dave
Cochran,
Glen
Swanson.
Dale
The occupants of one car were
The amount of commercial wheat ering from a disaatrous flood, for
M cA rthur court on the University
Methixllsta Elect Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carlson and two McCollum, who had been visiting at Gates. Cledls Swanson and Harold of Oregon campus by A dm iral Rich­ in storage In the principal grain . California rains, unlike the Oregon
Wendllng
w
ith
relatives,
remained
L
ltw
iller
were
the
opposing
team.
A t an official board meeting of daughters, aged 8 snd 10, of Cali­
downpours,
ard E. Byrd. Admiral Byrd will markets of the United States a mist, are torrential
the Methodist church, held Monday fornia, anil Mrs. T raxler of Cres- nt t-ulp Crf'p,t ,o r a ,PW weeks visit
Illustrate his lectures with 9000 feet week ago was 198,944.000 bushels, W hile she was In Hollywood a
with
Mr.
McCollum’s
brother,
B.
F.
W
ind
Storm
Blows
Over
Shed.
night, N. E. Compton waa elected well. The Carlsons hud been visit­
of film taken during his south pole compared to 188,254,000 bushels at • severe thunderstorm broke, llght-
A recent lu u e of the Oregon
S IL K C R E E K . Jan. 7.— (Special.) flight.
financial secretary to succeed Roy ing Mrs. Traxler, who Is thc moth­ McCollum.
the same time In 1929. At the At- ning struck nearby and children,
Mrs.
BUI
Rouse
of
Springfield
-
A
shed
covering
a
separator
Leonard, who will move from the er of Mrs. Carlson, and she whs re­
lantlc and gulf ports there were when they afterwards came out to Legionnaire contained the follow­
21,114,000 bushels; at interior and play, wore galoshes and raincoats ing interesting Information con­
city In about four weeks.
turning to California with them to and M r. snd Mrs. Pete Chase and owned by John Ashby was blown
Is-onard C renshaw Olea.
children of Eugene were visitors over during the heavy windstorm
cerning how some Cottage Orove
lake ports 173,829,000 bushels; at and carried umbrellas.
A troop committee for boy scout make her home.
Word
has
been
received
here
that
Sunday evening at the W. B. Pat­ Sunday night. The separator was
Legionnaires acted while a t Vton
troop No, 18, sponsored by the M.
The names of the occupants ot
Leonard F. Crenshaw, brother of Pacific ports there were 4,001,000
ence recently:
, turned over also, but suffered only Mrs. S. E. Hubbard, died at 2 bushels.
There were 32,522,000
K. church, waa named a» follows: the other car were not lenrned, but ten home.
Mrs. John Jeans and children re- > slight damage, only the blower pipe
“ Inauguration of the new poet at
0. B. Arnest, 8. L. Muckln, A rthur a woman In this car was the most
o'clock Saturday afternoon, Decem­ bushels of Canadian wheat In store
Florence last month unearthed
Slemann, W orth Harvey and E. R. seriously injured. She suffered a turned home Sunday evening from being broken, A stump puller was ber 20, In Grants Pass. Interm ent In bond In this country, and 4,899,-
some unexpected talent In l ogton
Lemley. A sub-committee nomi­ painful cut near ono ear snd an­ Elm ira, where they spent several used to put the separator back on was in the G rant H ill cemetery In 000 bushels of U. S. wheat In store
ranks. D istrict Commander Frod
nated I. R. Aldrich as scoutmaster other cut near the nose. H er In ­ days visiting with friends and rela- its wheels.
that city. He was aged 84 years on in Canadian markets.
|
ii
O. Bennett of Cottage Grove, for In­
and Fred Boaley and John Clark as juries were dressed by D r. A. W. tlves.
October 24, 1930. Besides the sis­
Robert C arter of Eugene was a
Evening Star 1» Operating.
New Directories Distributed.
Twenty new families were located stance. showed a red-beaded w ait­
assistant scoutmasters,
Klme.
The Carlsons and Mrs.
here, there are several brothers
! a recent story saying that the ter
W. A, Hogate and Rev. Aldrich T raxler were treated by Dr. Fields. visitor Monday at Culp Creek.
New telephone directories to the *n I**e Cottage Grove community ress how a teal weltsr welt». Hie
living In Eugene.
Loren Hunt, Al W hitm an and Lead Crystal property la the only
number of 11,300 have been dis- du fi“ R 1930, according to a report ple-teetlng exhibition in • search
were appointed a committee to look
The accident happened when the
Leo W etmore were business visito r. > one In operation In the Bohemia
Into »he merit« and feasibility of Carlson car X r edlo^
trlbuted this week In Cottage Orove made bY H a l> * Johnston, realtors. for gooseberry wae a gem. Carl
Chamber Holds Annual Meet.
Moses of Eugene dealt cordwood
get M W
"ndny
Eugene. Qf Mogby Cr#ek district was of
In error. Fred Bartels
gas equipment for the
chinch ahead
ahead and
and then
then endeavored
endeavored to
to get
a ,tM ln pitchor
The chamber of commerce held and Lane county by the Pacific Thls r«port appeared In the recent
off the arm; Pete Nelson of Cottage
kitchen.
behind the truck to avoid the other
Its annual banquet last night at Telephone A Telegraph company. weekly news letter of the state
Drove wae a chief catsup dlapan-
P been working on the Evening s I ar Hotel Bartel!.1 Professor Cerlton E. This Is the largest number ever dis- chamber of commerce.
The girls’ high school class was j car, which was approaching. The
J ru«.tnn in at
ser; and Jack Biggs and
Carl
property for several months and the Spencer,
-
-
—
-
granted permission to decorate Its driver of the second car turned out
1>r
1
of - the
University of - Ore-
trlbuted In the county w ith the ex-
Moser shot elephants In the bridal
Intention Is to
continue
work gon, form er resident of Cottage ception of that of June, 1930, when
County Chamber 1» Coming.
Sunday school class room.
| to avoid a collision and both cars
The county chamber of commerce «bite of one of the town’e leading
The church's financial report went Into the ditch.
There once was a driver named through the winter.
Grove, was the speaker. The Sen- 12,800 were printed.
T hat Issue
hostelrles. At least, eo It M m>
_______________
hold lta January meeting here
showed a marked Improvement over
Morning
tlnel went to press before the meet- covered business
for the __________will
previous
last month.
Battery "E ” to Banquet
There would not be so much need Who refused to heed any warning,
Ing was held, for which reason a seven months Instead of the usual next Thursday evening. A local 1 ported."
B attery "E" w ill hold Its annual list of officers elected was not six months. In November, 1929, the committee w ill arrange a program.
for farm lellef If more of the farm - He drove on the track
The modern wife wants to
banquet at 7:30 next Tuesday eve­ available.
ers would atop fooling w ith agrlcul- W ithout looking back,
experience Is
number of directories was 10,700.
buy-buy too ofto^ and have
ture and start hot dog stands, fill- So they're mourning this morning ning ln I. O. O. F. hall. A number
Loose Leaf and Bound Ledger». i when we arv
much can-oan In the kitchen.
of guests have been Invited.
Ing stations and tea shoppes.
for Morning.
Income tax record». The Sentinel.
Incom« tax records. Tha Sentinel. The Sentinel.
Recorder Caldwell Quits
(h e r Quota of $1500
Delight Valley Residents Hungry Thieves Remove
Ask Bridge at Walker
Food in Motor Truck
»
.,“¿.£5:
.. cuip C ~ , Th«,
Lane Schl>o1 Population
Shows Decrease of 49
County Fees Increase
But Weddings Drop Off
Wildcat McCann Coming
Mrs. James Robison
Was Resident 22 Years
1931 Prosperiiy Likely
I nan in Oregon
r
A
L e g io n n a ire s S h o w
'Em Things
Tw enty Families A r e
Located H ere
*