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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1931)
f V O L U M I XL. City Water Depart»* Reports on Yea* c lA COTTA4BC O B O V K . LANK C O U N TY , O ll b . O N , F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 8, 1931. M M « « "j Z/wjy in W e ll livings Two 8-Foot Cougars Presbyterian Quintets H ig h School E xh ibits C a ll E or W recker Trapped By D. Pitcher Defeat Dorena Hoopers W ili Be Show n ■ j - l S ^ T High School Notes J It Turkey Breeders Hear N E W S _ J Improvements Discussed Nu|M>rlntriMlrnt ( l u l o . r Outline« Maintenance »ml New Work Uoata. A t its regular meeting Saturday Specialists at Institut« Advtae Care Two large cougars each rneasui . The ‘' Z Í Huy Au Annual. « ,r ü ' A project to acquaint townsneo- Removing a cow from a well with evening in the Methodist church, At u mooting Tu«»<iay morning an automobile wrecMer is a new ing 8 feet from tip to tip, were In Making Breveting Stock troop 18 decided to take an active the Orovlan «tuff decided to extend Cottage («rove industry. Pick trapped Hunduy In the hills east of tu February 13 the time lim it on Htuiges of the Hlurges gaiuge was the city by Dai rel Pitcher. The Jé'I . ! .‘Z * » * a '’1'. ,*: *« ' " ‘•'K sponsored by the part In the achievement roundup HHeotlona. contest sponsored by the Lane coun the »ale of annual pledgee. Only BW uwaaened at I a. m. Halurday to trupped animals were killed with a team s on the i " 2 î f i X " The P r £ • O«>homor* ty scout council. Scoutmaster I. R. 30 caliber rifle by June and Dais pledgee have been »old. Thle num jeiipoud to a call to take his wreck work will be placed in windows of A report submitted at Monday one-sided various business bouses, merchants Aldrich appointed a committee, ber 1» not enough to Juetlfy pub er lour miles out on the Mosby Pitcher, 13-yeur old niece and 9- byterlan boys won by Various phases of improvements night's meeting of the city council lishing yeat-old nephew of M r. Pitcher. composed of Forrest Lemley, Day- In the turkey Industry in Lana score of 30 to 10 while the girls an annual at all. Although creek load, where a cow bad fallen having granted the class permis by L. W. Coiner, city engineer anti A remarkable Incident of the ton Clark and Howard Taylor, to county were discussed at a ons-day ired a lO-to-6 victory. management of the BAnual 1» a into a 1J foot d iy well. '1 he person sion to use a part of their window water eupertnlvndenl, give* a com catch was that one animal was arrange a window display for tu rkey institute held Tuesday in The lineups and space. probenalve outline of work acuoiu eenlur project« the annual 1» an in culling, i*ied Mcnioeder, hud Uifli caught In a small one and a half of the boy»' game scout anniversary week which follow A display from the science de starts next Friday. This project Eugene a t which 120 breeders from pllahetl by the city water depart etltutlon of the entire high school, tu n y m convincing M r. ttturges that I Victor tia p which did not su ffi Presbyterian « '30) Dorena GO) partment, showing a condenser for all parts of the county wars pres ment and of ooata of maintenance and le one that every student ehould me call wus not a joke. ciently hold the cougar but hinder Pillsbury, 15 . F 1, ... 11. Cooper use in separating liquids has been will count a 1000 points In the con ent. Ths institute was sponsored Ily trie time M i. hturges arrived, _ end new work. The report ahowa be pioud to support, The Grovlan ed Its progress so that the dogs Hcheufele, 2 ..... F 7, W. Vaughn placed In the Umphrey A Mackin test. The troop earned 2175 points by O. 8. Fletcher, county agricul the department to be In Bound f i will advertise our high school, too. Mr. benroeder and neignbore buu tread It. The trap had been set In DeYoung, 8 ... _C Collins window. No explanatory material this week. The presence of Troop tural agent, w ith the coooperatin nancial condition The council a» c o p ie s are exchanged with othci placed ropes aiound Uie cow to u trail by* M r. Pitcher and Imme Sheets, 2 ___G ......... Vaughn was placed with the display and Committeeman E. R. Lemley at the of ths turkey project committee of gave a vote uf commendation to the schools throughout the etate. The wmen to attacn tn e lifting apparu- diately after stepping into It the Chestnut, 3 .... G -------- 2, Balles \ this lack caused one man to ask H. meeting counted for 200 points. The the Lane agricultural council. price is >1.20 if you puy OUc down ius o f tne wrecaer. i t too a naruiy report. cougar bounded Into the woods, 12 registered scouts of the troop --------Wagner Members of the committee which L. Mac-kin if he were operating a The report la herewith printed in now. i f you wait till the aunuai le more man a minute to bnug the where dogs easily picked up Its will be reorganized into two patrols aided in sponsoring the institute The girls' lineups and Individual still In his window. published, the price will be |1 .50. cow to tne suriace. full: trail. The other animal was caught scores follow: i'la n to buy an annual now from Other exhibits will be placed soon with Howard Taylor and Elbert were Charles D ear of Cottage M r . b e m o e u e r a n d n e ig h b o rs had The wurk of the water depart In a regulation size varm int trap Presbyterians HO) Dorena (6) and w ill be on display for two Smith as patrol leaders. The troop Grove, chairm an, H . A. Stoneberg of your class representative (the het men! of the city of Cottage drove of reprcNentatives le posted on the w o ia v d u ii m g n t <*nueuvonng to r e and was killed where It stood on the Baldwin 8 _ F... made plans to attend in a body ser Coburg, and H . F. Johnson of Junc 4, Mosby, L. weeks. for the year 1930 conalated princi bulletin board/ and not only help m o v e tn e cow fr o m tne noie, e n t ir e ground. Blackmore, 2 - F .. vices at the Methodist church on tion City. .2, Smith, G. Each of these men This work w ill count as a citizen ly w iin o u l success u n til one o f th e m pally of work In connection with your class to cooperate with the Mr. Pitcher was In Eugene Tues Htoneburg L. _JC _ Brooks, E. ship contest project fo r the sopho Sunday, February 8, as w ill be done brought birds fo r display, and in u io u g n t o f se n d in g fo r tn e w re c a e r. i operation and maintenance of tha seniors, but also help to "put over' day to collect the 310 bounty on Dutton, L. by troops throughout the county In addition several turkeys which won RC- __ Wicks, C. mores. a ne a r y w en w as ou v a c a n t prop^ eyetem. pelts offered by the county. He H a n e y , D ------- G . honor of the tw enty-first birthday prizes at the recent show a t Oak _Isham, G. our high school. c it y u n jo in in g trie b e h ro e d e t p ro p The moat Important new work also will receive 325 on each pelt Wiese, B. ____O . anniversary of the Boy Scouts of land were exhibited by Heniy Owens, D. c it y o n to w m e h H ie co w b a d w an war the purchaae and Inatallatlon from the state game commission. America. The troop Is planning on Domes of McCoy. Three assemblies were held lost d e re d . of 239 metera and 236 concrete met entering the council field meet to work. Mr. Zeifls, dean of pharm The Importance of selection of er boxes. These rnetera ranged In breeding stock was pointed out by acy at Oregon Hlato collage, ad- . . . . .. . ,, alae from five-eighth of an inch to closing their session the scouts di C. 8. Brewster, poultry authority of dressed Hu- student body T h u i« iu y two Inchea. vided into two sides and played a Portland. There were eight pens of morning on "The Business Hide uf Carly In the year M ain atreet, be College." selected breeding turkeys on display Petition Asks Reconsideration; City- fox and bare" game. tween curbs, waa widened four feet. at the institute, and M r. Brewster "You ran be an asset to Cottage Thia necessitated making many Dads Provide for One D U TC H B U LB Q U A R A N T IN E uae.i them in demonstrating his Grove If you want to. It la up to Blight damage was done to the changes and during the process uf IS TO BE MAINTAINED points. Hix more weeks of w inter are in Roy l>ronard home on south Sixth W urk on S ervier U iii-s Is F in ish ed ; you," declared Dean Zelfle. Baine. changing and when the sidewalk prospect for Cottage Grove If any street Thursday afternoon of last I t is more im portant, he told those The Associated G irl Students held was torn up metera were Installed Bid» la llo d fur un P lan t The embargo and quarantine on present, to select breeding turkeys credence can ire placed in the pre week when the roof caught fire and lines repaued and new fittings their monthly assembly Thursday. dictions of that world - famous from a burning flue. Mrs. Leonard ( «iialrurllun . __________________w The recent cut in salaries of city Dutch bulbs will be maintained of the finer points. Most essential, placed where needed. Three old Miss Hara Louise Shields presented weather prophet, the groundhog. He heard a crackling noise In the at- employes again occupied the city without modification by the depart he said, are birds which w ill pro fire hydrants were removed frum the new president, Melba Cochran, «merged Monday morning from tic but could not detect any signs council's attention Monday night ment of agriculture, according to duce meat. T h a t quality should be Main street and new hydrants, who In turn Introduced other o ffi latying ol a gas distribution sys hibernation In his subterranean tun of fire. She called to Bert Trask when a petition was presented ask- word received from Col. W illia m A. looked for first. I t Is also desirable, with six-inch steamer connections cers and committee chairmen of the aasootatloa. tem in Cottage Grove is 93 per cent nel and found nary a shadow, a at the Motor Inn service station, ing the council to reconsider its Aird, who represented Oregon bulb M r Brewster said, to select the and four Inch galea, were Installed Dues of ten cants were decided complete, sccoiumg to H a iry M u ll heavy fog blanketing the country who found fire slowly working Its form er action and to arrange the growers at a hearing held Saturday early-m aturing stocks for breeding to replace the old ones. The old upon. e in , local representative of the N a side. Toward noon, however, a rift way Into the attic near the flue, j cut on a percentage basis. The final at Washington, D. C., it was an purposes, in turkeys, he pointed hydrants were Installed where need Mr. Carlson, field representative tural Gas Corporation of Oregon. appeared In the clouds and In the Mrs. Leonard handed buckets of action of the council, afte r consid- nounced Monday by H . 8. M erriam out, size Is transm itted to a larger ed In the residence districts and afternoon old Hoi shone In ail his water to him in the attic and with erable discussion, was to raise the of Coshen, member of the state degree through the females than 4-lnch gates were placed on the con of the Ited Cross, demonstrated W urk on services to individual con glory. board of horticulture. The groundhog saw through the males. necting lines to the mama, making first aid and life saving at a spe sumers is complete. The company shadow and retreated In fright his the aid of Brighton Leonard, who salary of the janitor and water de- ' A preponderance of evidence pre H . E. Cosby, extension poultry to was passing the house and turned partm ent assistant to 380, other all 4 Inch h y d ra n ts pho this year cial assembly Friday afternoon. He is (nuking every effort tu restore his burrow, bringing with this ac- the garden hose on the roof, the salaries remaining the same. The sented by delegations from the bulb specialist of the Oregon Agricul Underwriters standard Two 2 Inch explained that the two main rea streets, alleys and sidewalks, cut in lion the prediction of six more blaze was put out before much dam- Janitor had been cut from 3100 to growing states as to the size of the tu ral college, spoke on the experi hydrants or goosenecks were In sons why people drown are First, laying the gas mains, to their orig weeks of winter. ___ ______ ___ 365. Councilman __________ _______ ___ declared _____ _ industry developed in the past few ment of keeping turkeys In con age was done. A hole about two Lansing stalled Thia was done to afford they do not know bow to swim, sec inal condition. Fleeter and Burge A ray of brightness in the pros- feet luare was ' burned in the * roof, that he had found considerable dis- >’ears and strong support from con fined quarters which was carried some fire protection where there ond. they do not wait until two iiave been awarded the contract tor pect is found in the school of Mrs these out by the college a t Its Hermiston 1-eonard was preparing to satisfaction among business men in gressional delegations of hours after eating. cement work In connection witn were only ¿-Inch mains. " If you don't know what you this repair work. Thu contract on thought that advances the Idea that leave the house for the afternoon regard to the 333 cut. Councilman states convinced the quarantine station. There 200 turkeys were New service lines were built on unless the groundhog sees his board in favor of maintaining the raised on little more than an acre north Ninth atreet. south Seventh should do, don't do anything," cau blacktop work is yet to be awarded. shadow In the morning the predic and had she not discovered the fire Brund declared himself In favor of present embargo, Col. Aird wired. of land, he said. The loss was less at that time, it is probable the doing away with the position alto- As soon as laying of mains and street, between south Hlxth street tioned Mr. Carlson whan explain tion does not hold good. house would have been destroyed. gether if it were a question of pay- Senator Frederick Steiwer gave than where turkeys are given free and south eighth street and south ing what to do in case of accident. te l vice lines is completed, tests will ing more than the position was every aid in presenting the case of range, and the cost of production be made uf the entire distribution of Harrison avenue. New 3-lnch was also lower. T u rkey raising, he llrunkenness B rings Fine January D ays Arc Cloudy. worth, saying that he could get 50 the American growers, he sajd. The following students were chos system to determine that there aru lines were pushed under south Hlxth As a result of the embargo and said, is following the trend of com Cleve Jones was fined 325 last men to take the position at 350 a Only five clear days were atreet near Harrison avenue and en by the student council and fac no leaks. The system w ill then be week by Police Judge O. V. Breese month. The motion to raise the quarantine placed against the Dutch mercial chicken raising. M r. Cosby west M ain atreet near 1* street. Con ulty to attend the Oregon Htato ready for the turning in of gas. corded In January, according to the bulbs because of infestations, Ore also gave a number of tuUanced nection of lines were made on Education exposition at Corvallis This will be done on completion of monthly report Just Issued by C. E. on a charge of drunkenness. He was salary to 380 was carried with Coun- gon now produces about million diets for turkeys of all ages. H e « Htewart. cooperative weather ob- arrested January 30 on M ain street, oilman Harvey, Durham , Wiese and Klghth and Main, Adams ami Hev- February 13 and I t Howard Tay- ths gas plant. ...... w Burrows, W ilberts W V. il- Bids * * • * • b<”?u cullod on th,« server, the remaining number being H e served a day in Jail and paid Lansing voting aye and Councilman dollars worth of narcissus bulbs In expressed the opinion th at there enth. Hlxth and Adams and Third lor. Jerrine a year, M r. M erriam stated. Last was room for some expansion ot the son, "caroiyn^Grannis 'and'F'rancos u‘° construction of the plant build- divided Into eight partly cloudy and 323 as the remainder of his fine. Brund and Helliwell voting no. and Quincy. year, by use of 26 cookers under su turkey industry in western Oregon. Grannie and M l»« ,,lM “ ,u l construction work should 18 cloudy days. Precipitation dur- The contract for street cleaning pervision of the state horticultural New replacement lines were built Randall M i There has always been a good de * ° l u nd ,r * • > In a short time. The ‘ng the month totaled 3.67 Inches. A new radio station for communi- was let to C. F. Counts, who sub on north Hlxth street, north Ninth Hhlelds w ill represent tin* faculty Ths dramatics class presented contract will be let locally. When The mean maximum temperature cation with the south seas area Is mitted a bid of 3774 fo r a year's board, heat treatments held infes mand for the birds, he said, even street. UK) feet uf new fl-lnrh metal <»••. Uie mean minim um 36.2 being constructed by a Japanese work. Ordinance No. 75, covering tation of Oregon bulbs to eight- though prices have been low. line on south Tenth street and 30 "The Trystlng P lac e" a on«>-act lho bu“ '1‘ng Is completed vaporlza- tenths of one per cent. D r. W. T. Johnson, poultry path T hur. llon equipment w ill be Installed “ n<1 the mcan <3-5. The maximum company at Koyama. this subject, was passed. feet of new 3 Inch line on H street. play by Booth Tarklncton ologist of Oregon Agricultural col temperature was 68 and the m i n i - ---------------- The question of perm itting a sign Several hundred feet of 12-lnch .lay, January 29. m th e g y m n a s iu m ‘“ » n ie d la le ly . lege. spoke on the control of d is - The N atural Gas corporation w ill mum 30. A real system of punctuation was to be placed on the east wall of the wood pipe was placed In weak spots — The cast follows: Mrs. Curtis, Don Most im portant is sanitation, <i--it Irlroduced in printed books by Burkholder building, a question on the supply line front Rujada. A na Hart ell; Ism relot Briggs, l-x-on open a new gas appliance display Bed Cross Worker Is Speedier. a firm of publishers in Venice in that had come before the council timber and rock crib was construct Van N ortw lck; Mrs. Briggs, Veraie at 509 Main street in the Hubbell several times before, was again a ed In Row river at the pipe cross McCoy. Jsssle Briggs, Alice .Sheets; building so that those who have Ralph E. Carlson, who la giving the sixteenth century. ------ arate, as many diseases which are subject of discussion and it was ing to support the pipe, (luring low Rupert .Smith, Delbert Safley; Mr. signed tor service w ill have ample first aid talks In Lane county for not serious w ith chickens are fatal The number of horses and mules decided that the city had no legal American Legion Sponsors Group to turkeys. water period It waa found that the Ingnldsby. Howard Taylor; mys opportunity to sele«H appliances the Red Cross, addressed the high best suited to their needs. pipe croaslng waa In bad condition. terious voice, M arvin Shaw. school assembly Friday forenoon. in Montana decreased from 400.454 right to grant such permission. O. 8. Fletcher spoke briefly on As Fart of Highway "The new gas will be a clean, safe M r. Carlson was accompanied by R. in 1929 to 362,661 in 1930, largely be- Ordinance No. 1076, granting per A new Joint of wood pipe was also Miss Earlel Gilbert entertained the present status of the turkey in Safety Program. Installed In the line at thia point old and naw members of the dra and cbnvenlent fuel for all house C. Ktlehner, county club leader. The cause of Increased use of power mission to construct a railw ay spur dustry in Lane county. track from the Southern Pacific and a lot of work done to strength matics class w ith a party at the hold purposes," states M llltkln. "In men also visited the Dorena and machinery on farms. track across north Lane street to en the line at this point. Colonial cafe January 29 after the addition It w ill be economical and Dlsston schools Friday. - ....... EM ER G EN C Y PLAN EM PLOYS the plant site ov of the N a atural Gas -ri. <-i- « i . ia * - , . voc n iu i» ! v m A school boy patrol to aid in high- The following table shows the class play. Each old member gave equally advantageous for use In 218 M EN ON STATE ROADS Ih.. li • of American tonnni* nlanaa Corporation of Oregon, was passed, way safety w ork in the vicinity of total amount expended and the dis a speech and each new members Installations. Many A new radio-beacon Is to be estab n f ’ „ ~ o f c h a re » forP on1 Ordinances Nos. 1073 and 1074? in city schools w ill be installed at 1 tribution of cost to the different did a stunt, Icc i ream and cake re*,laurants and hotels w ill undoubt lished at Fowey Rocks lighthouse, A total of 218 men are a t w ork on in France free of charge for one regard to bancrofting ________ _______■ <____ u . u i . . . . _______ edly be on the lines when gas Is sidewalks on ; o'clock this afternoon (F rid a y) at state highways under the emer Items. It la difficult to separate wero served. To obtain to guide ships through the straits year on presentation of American Madison avenue abutting on the the high school. The project Is be new work from maintenance, but Thn dramatics class w ill enter first turned on here. gency unemployment plan In force of Florida. permits and licenses. Nancy G off and James Tedford ing sponsored by the American with dally time slips and m aterial three state contests this semester. best results from any fuel, it is in the district of which R. A Walsh, properties, were passed. Legion post as part of its highway state highway maintenance engi reports the table Is believed to he In March it w ill enter the oratorical well to use only standard and ap A proposal to provide m ilk inspec safety and community service pro correct: contest on the constitution of tho proved appliances." neer, has charge, according to a re tion for the city was brought before gram. Sergeant W alter Lansing of Applications for service have been Total eapeadltarst IBXO (Rs United Htates which Is sponsored by port sent to the state highway de the council by City Health O fficer the state tra ffic department w ill be rurder record) 945,402 X7 the Portland Oregonian. The class received by the N a tu ral Gas Cor llundc paid ... ... ....... 920.000 C. E. Frost and M ayor Glass ap here to instruct the patrol in its partm ent Saturday by M r. Walsh. poration of Oregon for several also will enter the state oratorical Honda paid « 000 His district Includes Lane county pointed Councilmen 9urham , Wiese work and other tra ffic department Plain setlertneata; Molars and and Interpretation contest on months, and It Is anticipated that a and Helliw ell to confer w ith the members are expected. A delegation and a portion of Douglas. malar besaa, Installed, In goodly number of local residents achievements of Oregon pioneers. On Pacific highway there are 23 cludlns fllllags and la city health officer on this proposal. of the Legion post w ill be in at This Is sponsored by Oregon State will be on the lines for the first bor ..................99 o«« os D r. Frost pointed out that the pro tendance. M r. Foreman, represent at work, the report shows. Tw o at Plra hydrants Installed 947 1A college. In A pril the class w ill en turning on ot this new service. posed m ilk inspection called for ing the Gilmore Gasoline company, Goshen and seven at Creswell are N e s t aerates lines ..... 92V S5 ter the University of Oregon drama working on fu ll tim e and 18 at Equipment 1A9.79 tuberculin, contagious abortion, sed also w ill attend. contest In Eugene. "The Trystlng W A L K E R M A R K E T RO AD imentation and bacterial tests. The Rupert Shaw is captain of the Goshen and 16 a t Creswell are w ork 94.409 44 Place" by Booth Tarklngton w ill Pc W O R K W IL L S T A K T SOON m atter w ill be brought up at a lat patrol and other members include ing three days a week. Itonde *nd better given by a select caul chosen by- In the low pass section of the mente ......... ... 990.409.44 er council meeting. Theodore Coon. V irg il Moore, C lif Judges Every member of the class Inventory Jenu- W ork of clearing right of way Boundaries of the city do not ford Shaw, Claude M iller, Alfa Siuslaw highway there ars six men 9 1 ,9 0 7 .9 9 ery I. 1 9 9 0 is expected to enter either of the for the m arket road from W’alker agree with those on file w ith the Pitcher, Harold M ackin and Leo working full tim e and east of Inventory Jenu first two contests. west of Lynx Hollow Is to be start •ry 1. 1991 „ 91.901 «0 county assessor, according to a re Dugan. The patrol w ill be pro Swisshome, there are three on full The first full rehearsal of th< ed this week, according to O. E. port from the assessor, read at the vided w ith white sani brown belts, time and three w orking three days 9100 19 first act of the operetta Jerry of Crowe, county commissioner. Grad- council meeting. The city engineer donated by the Gilmore Gasoline a week. 9100 15 Jericho Road,” which is to be pre- Ing w ill be started as soon as the In extra crews on the McKenzie was instructed to confer w ith the company, and with safety officer 945.90S 92 sented February 27 was held Wed- ground Is In condition to work, assessor in regard to a survey of badges of green and white enamel. highway there are 56 men, 11 in one 90.409 44 nesday evening In the gymnasium County Commissioner Crowe and city boundaries and to exercise ex A similar project has been started crew. 23 in another and 22 in the Tho girls' trio, which Is composed P. M. Morse, county engineer, made third, all w orking fu ll time. The t)|i« n lls ( sml m slatsosors, treme care in the survey, especially in other cities of the state. Inrliiitlng Inli-ri-vl . 15,159 00 of Carolyn Grannis. Melba Cochran a trip over the proposed road route total in Lane county numbers 140 where the line passes through a Inters«! palli ....................... 7.470.70 and Frances Kandall, sang Friday last week. The road w ill extend and in Douglas county 78. dwelling. Operstln« «nil mslntensnr«, «scludln« Intereat 7.092.92 ufternoon at the bridge tea given by from the station a t W alker up a Action to be taken on the Booth- Tutsi «vpandlturea 945. 50X 53 the Order of Rainbow for Olrls. creek bottom to a point two and a W. W . J A N U A R Y , F O R M E R Kelly option on the Prayther creek Tutsi rev.nu» 41.740 23 The Cottage Grove high school half miles west of there. The new R E S ID E N T , D IE S IN T O L E D O watershed was deferred and the w a basketball team lost to Springfield route will be shorter and stralghter 99.922 90 ter committee was Instructed to re high 14 to 41 In a one-sided contest than the old road which leads over Funeral services for the late port on the proposition at a future It.llarnt.nla 94.409 44 Friday night on the Springfield a hill and winds In and out of Honda psld .............. 0.000 00 meeting. The following bills were allowed Wesley W. January, early resident floor. Two regular players on the 1 draws. Routine business occupied the re- at the Monday night meeting of the of Cottage Grove, were held Janu 910,400 44 local team were not In the gnme. I ---------------------- ary 19 at Toledo. Mr. January was mainder of the session and m onth-I city council: U s s .................. 4.922.90 born in Cottage Grove October 21, Dayton Clark, forward, was unable j Truck Drlvera Are Warned, ly bills were allowed. Usln not socuuntstng Elbert Smith, postmaster, postal ELL, there we were! Right little while that it was ths gaso to play on account of Illness. E th e l-; Truck drivers have been warned cards ......... 9 50.00 1853, and grew to manhood In this for d.pr.rlstlon 90.5X7.14 in the Sunday traffic, too! line. H e got red in the face and bert Crawford, guard, has moved to that from this week on those who Mt. State« Power Co., light serrlce 316.80 city. He taught penmanship in the SMALL BOY IS BRUISED M. H. Anderson, rent of warehouse 48.00 city schools and also engaged In Henry tried to get the car would have said something crud« Portland, where ho Is attending fall to have a m irro r properly plac- WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO Portlsnd Blueprint Co., tracing Dwelling to be Built. if I hadn’t reminded him that I off the road before the engine G rant high school. o j on their trucks In accordance cloth ........ ........ ................... ........... 5.88 farming in this vicinity. He was stopped, but didn't succeed very was a lady and that I K N E W it At the senior class meeting Wed with law’ will be arrested, accord- Percy W. auditing .......... 85.00 married at the age of 21 to Miss A building permit was Issued this Billie Riggs, 5-year-old son of M r. Motor Inn Brown, 8vc. St*t.. gsa ............. 1.50 Lydia Lance. His wife died in 1896 well. was the gasoline. week to Dale F. Haw kins for a nesday morning Howard Taylor ing to M ike Thompson, tra ffic of- and Mrs. W illiam Riggs, sustained Pslace cafe, prisoners' meals ____ 0.30 and he was married a second time You should have heard the cars Pretty soon he took the car two-story dwelling to cost 32000. was elected class president In the fleer. Nelson Electric shop, material __ 1.48 minor injuries Friday when he was behind us blow their horns. Henry borundum thing apart and wiped For the past week a check has Smith, l»hor and c»r ........ 137.50 to Martha Davidson. The house will be located on Cherry place of Leon Van Nortw lck. who run over by an automobile near Oscar C. O. Fire Dept,, salaries 24.00 got more flustered by the min it with his handkerchief—the one In 1886 Mr. January moved to a court between Woods and Gibbs giaduated at midyear, and Jean Al- been mnde on trucks and It is re- the Safeway store on Main street. C. E. Frost, salary .......................... 10.00 ute. I kept telling him it MUST I gave him for his birthday, too. avenues. The ground size will be Ison was elected vice president to ported that but few are properly L. W. Coiner, salary ...................... 250.00 homestead on Big Elk, then a part The child ran into the street from be the comptession . . . or any “Aha I” he said, “It’s the gaso Donnell Allen, salary ...................... 100.00 of Benton county but now Included 28x34. W ork waa started this week take the place of Delbert Safley, equipped. The law requires that between two parked cars and fell in O. way the alemite, or whatever it V. Breese, salary ........... ......... 52.80 in Lincoln couty. In 1911 Mr. Janu line!” “Aha!" I said, “I told you new student body president. mirrors must be placed so that drlv- on excavation for the basement. front of a passing car. The driver C E. Ursble, labor ........................... 5.40 ary moved to Harlan, near Toledo, is you call the thing ‘hat sits on so l” W orth Harvey, sophomore class ers may have full view of all traf- 1.00 of the car was said to have been Jack Randall, la b o r ........................... the side of the engine. where he operated the first store In And so some college boys in a dad, told students tho value of a f|c behind them on the road. A Chestnut Transfer Co., frt. A ctg. 27.32 Rubber Bands. Thn Sentinel. driving slow and applied his brakes, Miller's Machine shop, labor ........ All at once I remembered 1.25 that town. He also served os jus- car called Elizabeth, I think, higher education, when he spoke at driver, after being warned nnd fall- stopping the car within its own Lsonard Transfer cleaning streets 110.00 , t ic e of the peace and M «Chool where I got the last batch of pushed us to the nearest station. a sophomore class meeting We-lnes- Ing to comply with the law, w ill be 7.00 . . __ _____ length. L ittle Billie was bruised Tw nOaks_Lbr. t o . material ........ gasoline. You see, my dear, clerk. Surviving relatives include You should have seen the differ day morning. Ho advised alt s u arrested, said O fficer Thompson. Power & Investment Co., about the face and head but other Hillsboro Henry had taken the reserve gal water supplies .......................... 133.75 15 sons and daughters, 5 sisters and dents to choose their life work as _____________ ence! My dear, Henry was so wise escaped Injury. The car was John C. Schaffer, night police 115 00 lon I had in the house and I had pleased with himself that he ran a brother. He was a member of the soon ns possible and to make plans 150.00 Charles Leonard, 87-year-old own a Roseburg car. Mr. Riggs Is man O B. Pitcher, salary washed a dress In it. for what they would do afte r they through a red signal and got 0. E. Caldwell, salary ...................... 128 20 Adventist church. er of the Newdale stable, attributes ager of the Safeway store. And so I told Henry finished school. enry every bawled out by the traffic cop. R. B. Dixon, gravel ...................... 88.00 his longevity to racing horses. He Sentinel, ptg. and pub..................... 45.35 Copyright, 1990—John “ men. Clubs Will Each class chose a representative 11. W. Lombard, »alary A exp. 25.00 hns followed the track since he was The Island of Borneo is larger in Pac. Among 4-H clubs to receive char Tel. A Tel. Co., tolls ............. 1.10 (Continued on page four.) 15. area than the state of Texas. l\ oy L e o n a r d H o u se M ore / / in ter Predicted Distribution S ystem D a m a g ed B y Eire B y G roundhog is nvuruig Completion Salary Cut Again Comes Up At Council Meeting S ÎT School Boy Road Patrol To Be Installed Today £ £ £ S .iS X .'S’K l 2 ? "One should always," said M rs . M olla P ropp , j City Council “k eep the co m p ressio n w ell lu b rica te d ’* W Teal, WinfreeL McCulloch, expense TH E FEATH ERH EADS IMT TO VISITORS ■ BE CAREFUL HOW YOU REFERTO THE CHERISHED GAME I I By Osborn« S h u t U p , F e lix , or It’ll B e M u r d e r 1.00 ters soon for thia year's work are the “Jolly 9titchers,” Mies Gene vieve Lansing, leader, and the "Klllwaunt Sewing club,” Mrs. Gladys Rose, lexuler. Both clubs are in the Cottage Grove vicinity. Another club, "The Willing Work ers,” of Notl, with Miss Josie Bem is of London for leader, will receive a charter. There are 84 standard clubs In the county that will re ceive charters at thle time from the office of R. C. Kuehner, county club leader. Father of Mrs. I. O. William M. Marvin, father of Mrs. I. O. Shaw of thlx city, died Satur day, January 24, at his home In Ta coma, Wash. Funeral servlcaa were held the following Monday In that city. Mr. Marvin was 79 years of age and the father of seven chil dren, all of whom are living In the northwest. Mrs. Shaw waa unahls to attend the funeral service«. The revenue cutter eerviee of the ■ U. 8. coast guard was 1790.