Image provided by: Cottage Grove Museum; Cottage Grove, OR
About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1931)
r S h * -|l v>> • (’’’atta X • * I , i n p * .i COTTAGE IIHdVF,, I.A S F COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL I», 1931. C ottage G ro v e’s N e w A rm ory Building Is to Be h D edicated W ith E laborate E xercises Saturday M U ltr it M WHETHER TO PURCHASE I. oc a ted Here C ar Without Steering H heels Humps Hog, Humps D river Cottage Grove probably will not be able to claim the honor of being I the place where the Lockwood hotel, pioneer hostelry. wan located , A picture of the hotel wa» recently printed by the Kugene Reglster- I Guard, but It« location was not known beyond the fact that It waa som ewhere In thia aection of coun try. Two pioneer women, both reel- a u' a- a«_. LONDON, April 1. 'hlS'rtwuit.d P o s t e r & K la i,c r C ity I O p tio n On B o o th - K e lly Trying to gtve service has resulted in the necessity on the part of N. Permission for Sign on Land on Prayther Creek J. Nelson of the Nelson Motor com Burkholder Building. pany m aking explanations relative I Expires This Month to an accident that happened to a ____ car that a custom er had made ar A resolution Introduced oy Coun- Whether or not the city U to ex rangem ents to use while his own ercise an option which it holds with was being repaired by the m otor oilman Brund, which would have the Booth-Kelly Lumber company company. penalized any member of the city Mr. Chetwood, who is employed governm ent who became a member for I the imrviMMWJ purchase ox of i 1400 acres of 1M n«; a u c « ox Ae logged <•« "» the Prayther at the Black Butte quicksilver of any civic com m ittee having t<> do j m . k Oardiner Km- creek w ater. hed u u d, cld' d at mines, w as the victim of the acci- with affairs in which the city aa a plre and Scottsburg have each re an adjourned meeting of the city dent. He was within a mile or so corporate body la directly Inler- X ceived one vote. The two voting council, to be held April 20. The of the mines on his way home w ith eated, waa voted down ft to 1 at J I for Cottage Grove arc Mr». W. H. three-year-option held by the city the "service” car when he suddenly Monday night’s session of the city j McKenzie, who «aid that she re expire« May 1, and It will at that became aware that he was holding council. building as having In speaking In favor of the reso- 1 membered u u the . k j . j . - i time be necessary for the city eith- the steering wheel in his hands S S r J S IL . « ? ,em T,nuber er to make a payment of »1.000 or without the wheel being connected , lutlon, Councilman Brund ref -rred t * * ' 7?- relinquish the option. to the steering m echanism . He had to City Engineer Coiner, who was 1 i™ X “ ‘u “ 7 “ “ ' The total price to be pa.d oy «he been traveling over the rough part a member of a chamber of coni- I W m - n .r ' d ‘y the 1400 acre, la »3,000. At of the road, and it was presumed m erce com m ittee to which was glv- W. H. Champion. She said It waa 1 . the time the option waa given the the bumping completed a partial en investigation of the ITayther located where the so-called Spray .city the Anderson & »Middleton break in the bolt that connects the creek watershed. During the dis- I brick now stands. ' Lumber company bad until March wheel with the steering m echanism , cusston it w as learned that Mayor (Bi O. O. Veatch, who know» every i 31 of thia year to remove some tim- The car, traveling at a slow rate Glass Is a member of the same building that the city has ever had, j her left standing on five forties. of speed, bumped into a stump, the uommlttee. L a t e r Councilman ' «ays there never was a hotel where ' This timber has never been re front wheels and wishbone were Brund pointed out that City Attor- i the Spray brick now stands, that _ u- . m ovcu a n u would w u u ia g o with w n u the m e t land. ana. moved and go shoved back under the car and the ney Lombard is a member of the ‘ “ rema,“ed * " “ I’ The Booth-Kelly Lumber company car tipped the driver out into the m ilitary company com m ittee hand- ! w 2 . h ul? " has a cruise which shows over « - road. He was not injured. ling the request for removal of a X I S “4 X 5 2 L , ’ ,S “ * «m At the Nelson explains that the car is I telephone pole in front tft the and ne^er'hfd 7 7 ' U m ^r'am uld p^y for the not of any of the fam ous brands armory. for which his company has the Councilm an Brund agreed to re and never had a fence around It as shown in the Register-Guard pic- f?“ r J “ ,°? “ agency, and that should be ex p la n a -' m oval of penalty, which was that tion enough. i any officer working on a civic com- ♦ ...as H Msa asv-,L Xa defective, an b&e been claim- ture. e wav remembers It aa aiT the were there gtu, wouid enough ,o -------------------- m ittee, under the conditions set -i" " , pay for the watershed tw ice over, i __ . u , • v • ,. forth, should lose his salary for the ' fa m ilia r with Dimm er* hiilVin *" il could *°ld at 0,8 thou‘ i n s t a l l a t i o n V a p o r i z a t i o f l period that he was a member of MOST BKAl T IF t I. ARMORY HU tl.D IN G IN OREGON. I c o r i X a * « T wha^ Mr V « U h h « X " 4 and 0,6 C‘ty W0Uld the C - . . : ___ _ KJ____1 „ IV____ com m itU e, but that was not The building Is Iftl'» feet by »«•« fset. It contains a rnnln auditorium 62x100 feet, a supply room, battery room, officers’ and orderlies’ rooms. a j -----— — — , w ual n u i, d t 11—,d v ih . D o DC su fficien t to save the resolution. rlfls range 1(1x127 feet. rooms for various veterans' organizations, kitchen and dining room, lobbies and rest rooms. New furnishings and equip- “ ld- She saye thia hotel was the ’ h " ----- A representative of Foster A mont have been purchased, Stevens, Nlbtock * Ix>«bo, local firm, were the contractors. Other persons furnishing materials or labor for the build-i I>eP°t hotel and that she was oper- The e it o V n - „ 2 , 1 t h i . eqX m en^ a? J^ al ' T X T T X 'S o a ^ l Ing were as follows J. II. Chambers A Hon, lumber; Cottage Grove M anufacturing company, mill work; Schofield Stewart, plumbing and heating; alor l ° r the Postal Telegraph com- v« n , n . tim e . «„a it h e . DeVore A Bldwell, painting; G etty . A Graber, hardware; Malcolm Horn, gravel pany, which had its office in the ! vanou’ Ume“> *.»>*• been --------^ . a t of o t the Burkholder building. It was ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I building, at the time that It burned found neces“ ry durln« dr> sea’ sons to augm ent the Dinner creek " ' ° r? ° TBt,iO^ , U P°inted th« sidewalk at e * 0 kwood »n« supply. The intake Is in the Ump- S ™p *t*d ’ “ cord.‘.n^ l ° HarrV “ A*1" thia point Is narrow and that a pro- C ollage Grove will be a military Three hundred special invitation« signed, Lee It. Woods Sr. becamr city the original unit designation ikin. local representative - of a n the .- — ‘^ c h e s,“ wh“en“ city Haturday when several mem have been issued and there will he rirst lieutenant and Frank H. Hnod- - n l|,h tA,r * l â "* 1907 ' "Mr U x liw ix « , d o e, not remember qua forest, but the greater portion ,k,B bers of the general sta ff of Oregon representatives here from Eugene, grass w ss appointed second lieuten- £ m ™ d s ere’ “re ,iv e feet above the -Wewalk. might and four military companies from Springfield, Junction City. Port u n t which Theee tests consist of air being £ £ th ^ o X c ^ ? ™ ,, c t e Ä Ä T S S U I S - X Ä Ä ST S i other cities will be here for dedlca- land. Klamath Falls. Roseburg, Sa In June, 1013, Captain 0 » Metcalf the city has an option. forced into the tanks and machin- lead t0 the a r m o ^ The tlun exercises for the new armory lem, Albany nnd other cities. Paul Pieper, ranger at Rujada, was translsrred to sta ll * Among the high officials who Honor guests will be as follow s. tain Jam es C. Johnson ertele en- lOittrp 8. Bttkoweltt moved up to the S om e brink Th . b m i o i — - t t n speaking at the chamber of com- ery at a pressure of approxim ately request waa u b ied. will he present are General George General « n il 36^ 00?« P etitions for the removal of a Mr». George A. sumed command of sixth company, second lieutenant as of May 21, L t . n d a ' a » «iîe c ê nXni’ h o t * d V i l * 1 merce luncheon Tuesday, said that A. White, In rommand of the north White, Brigadier • General Rllea, Lieutenant Snodgrass resigned and 102«. Samuel G. SchwarU, who had I fr„nt ha , M.n L drOp Postal Telegraph company pole r e n m d e X thaï the forest »ervice has no control . X .36 b° Urfia« « ^ i . west arsa and adjutant general of Colonel Irwin, Major ' and Mrs. Merle U B cov.ll, who had been been battery first -ergéant, w a s , X ? n o ^ o ^ T b i m whatever over privately owned n pressure, thia indicates the sys- from W hiteaker avenue were ra- the sta le and Brigadier General Waahburne, Mayor and Mrs. Glass, company quarterm aster sergeant, successively appointed second and ' tjuildln,. shown ln th land, that it would do its best to l i ^ h t a P d guards against ferred to the gtreet com m ittee and leak»««- Thoa. R iles This probably will be Mr. and Mrs F. L. Grannie, Lieu- became second lieutenant. Upon first lieutenant following the resig 1 k picture 8nown ln lne R egister-¡p r o t ê t the city’s interest, but that any lo“ city attorney. — -o ' i Guard The huge tanks for the storage of Brigadier General Kllea’s first pub- tenant and Mrs. H W Lombard, the elevation of Captain Johnson to nations of Lieutenants IX'Long and Th,. t . , „ u all the governm ent can guarantee The city attorney instructed lie appearance since his recent ad Hecond Lieutenant and Mrs. Orvll a majority in September, 1014, F irst Bukowskl in 1020 and 1030. He , , v ^ d in v ’ | is protection of the portion of both liquid butane, or bu-gas aa it ! I to request the removal of debris of eorf t h e - ^ S e X Ä n tE i g ^ l ^ l7 ther creek on “ “ tumbleduw" huikilngs. vancement from lieutenant-colonel, Hazen, Mr. and Mrs. Bede, Dr. and L ieutenant Woods was assigned to commanded the battery folic*"'*"*' = Out-of the-clty military units th sl Mrs. Hagen, Robert Fromm, Rev. command the company and waa Captain Cruson'a resignation The sew er com m ittee reported will join with battery ”E , ' 240th C. and Mrs. Cameron. Hugh Smith, elected captain to rank from Octo- until his own resignation on ac street, closely resem bles the hotel I Mr. Pieper said that the city’s m- the vaporization equipm ent are now that it had found a suitable place A., are company "M." machine gun Mr. and Mrs. Emerson. Mr. and he r 2v, 1014. The following Janu- count of removal from the state in pictured by the Register-Guard. | tereats have been protected in the in place. These tanks are cylindrical, o f j for a city dump ground on the unit, 102d Infantry. Eugene, com- Mrs. Edward Bailey, Senator and ary Claude C. Cruson became the August, 1030. I «> • c* • permit recently given for graz city's w est side watershed proper pany ’’C,” 182d infantry. Eugene, Mrs. 11. C. Wheeler. Representative junior officer ln place of Lieuten- Captain LaSells D. Stewart, who R o O C I lt S u p e r v i s o r s A r 6 ing a large band of sheep ln the st.-sel construction w ith riveted and ty. The com m ittee was empowered medical detachm ent of Iftllth tnfan- and Mrs. Earl lltll. Judge and Mrs. ant Scovell, who waa promoted to la a world war veteran with over national forest near the city’s wa- welded seam s, sim ilar to the tank to arrange for the construction of cars in w hich the liquid gas i s ! try, Eugene, and first battalion C. P. Barnard, R epresentative and first lieutenant. With the resigns- seas service as an officer of engio- terahed. H e intimated that there shipped. The liquid tank will have a road to the property. hewdquartsre unit, l«2d infantry. Mrs. E. A. McCornack, Senator and lion of Lieutenant Scovell in Janu- eers, waa elected captain and aa- ia a growing demand for grazing The street committee was auth- Sprlngfleld. Mrs. Joel C Booth, Col. and Mrs. ary. 1018, Lieutenant Cruson be- signed command of the battery in * j land, that the cutover Bootb-Kelly a storage capacity of 15,000 gallons. At 2 30 a parade will form at the J. C. Johnson. Col. and Mrs. Ii K. came first llsuleuant and Benjamin August, 1030, with Herbert W. Lorn Additional District* Will Be Or- land (ln the Prayther creek water- while the gas storage tank w ill orized to employ county machinery old armory to inarch to the new Lawson. Major and Mrs. H. K. Met- C. King, who had been an enlisted bard as bis first lieutenant. -The | l shed) would be suitable for that have a capacity of approxim ately lor scarifying macadam streets of gunited Upon Request to the city. armory for flag raising ceremonies, calf, Captain and Mrs. LaSelia man in the company, w as appointed vacancy for second lieutenant w as, j purpose and possibly would be used 12,000 cubic feet of gas. W hen com plete these tanks will The street com m ittee was auth- In line will be the Cottage Grove Stewart, Mayor and Mrs. H. E. second UsulunanL filled the follow ing December by 1 f l f the city loses control. County Agent. be coated w ith alum inum paint, orized to draw up an ordinance band, American I-eglnn drum corps. Wilder of Eugene, Mayor and Mrs. These officers constituted the of- the appointment of Orvil O. Hazen, which against the red tile of the that would permit construction of school boy patrol, auxiliary units Wllford P. Tyson of Springfield, fleer personnel of the battery for who had been acting first sergeant building, will give them an attrac- board sidewalks on outlying im- of veterans’ organizations and high Mayor and Mrs. J. II. Miller of the next year and a hair or until for several months. Seventy rodent control supervis- TOWER OFFICIALS W ARN AS TO DANGERS K ITE FLYING tive appearance. proved streets. school Students. Rev. Duncan P. Junction City, reserve officers of a short time after the unit waa tak- That the m aintenance of b atten h*Ve been aPP°inted bF t*»e Every effort is being made to Ail appointive officers were re Cameron of this city, state chaplain lam e county and former officers of en into the federal service at Fort "E, ” 240th Coast Artillery as an L“ ’e 1° >aad in the Kite flying season is approaching of the American Legion, will deliver the local national guard unit. Stevens for world war service. Af- o outstanding u t s t a n d in g a n d l live i v . component nf against digger , and of cam paign agam si gray aiggei - arm er days of spring and speed up installation work, so that j elected by an unanimous vote. They of U . 12 com- the O rego? n a tio n ., guard^M to J gas may be turned on a t the very I are City Engineer Coiner, Chief of a short address, after which the Governor Julius L, Meier, who ter the m ovem ent the Mountain States earliest possible m om en t i Police Pitcher, City Attorney Lom- building, said by the general start wa, invited to be present and take panles com prising the Oregon regl- interest of each and every resident dl"lricta- Siaty 7 supervisors p comDanv are cooperating W hen work is completed and the bard and H ealth Officer Frost, t o be th" t h s "lo*t m u s t beautiful b e a u t if u l armory a r n u .r v part ____ m^the ______ „» _ . . n ___ “ *^o* er company program, has declined mont of coast “ artillery to F o il of _______ Cottage Grove is «-»»«z generally rec- were nominated by 20 farm organ- with local safety organizations in plant ready to be put into opera- The city engineer was also given building in the state, will be thrown invitation on account of the Stevens on July 2ft, 1017, a number ognixed. N ot only as a testim onial a d. thB remalnder m eetings an eifort 10 Prevent serious accl-^U on, residents will be invited to the duties of w ater superinten open for Inspection of transfers from the sixth com- of the interest o t the community in ° a5 d 1 com m unity me pressure of state business. dents which occasionally happen as participate in dedication ‘ ‘ cere- dent, street com m issioner and pur- At 7 sharp there will be a strictly psny were m a d . in furtherance of national defense i , battery ”E ’ im- ors Dy J ~ ^ ‘y the result of kites com ing in con- Historical. monies at the p la n t Follow ing the chasing agent. The duties of the military parade, In which t h . visit t h . plan to reassign coast artillery portant. but also as a vital Indus- f°r this , w ith power lines, Sines May 4, 1007, nearly a quar troops to tactical units for over- try Insorfar as pecuniary gain to f®*1 ing military organisations will join county are listed be- c M Br^ er vice president and dedication there will be an ins pec- engineer for the additional duties Uop- tcgir of the plant properties. are to be fixed by a com m ittee com- with battery ”K.’’ It will form at ter of a century, Cotatge Grove has «can duty. d u tv . T h is Involved in v o lv e d conver- c o n v e r - the ih e city c lt v is is concerned. ..„ i y .n p ., „ A . low. (Num bers refer to school dis- ---------. ..... ........... f Thia Since reor- company, Bert Stoneburg spent sev- posed of the entire council. the old armory and the line of occupied an important place In the slun Into heavy artillery and the g a n lialion following the world war tricts in which supervisor, are to today declared, “It . our that the past week in Port- Salaries to be paid the various march will be east on Main street military history of Oregon, serve and the name of an orgamza- loss of the original Identity o f the this unit has been paid between tion or other inform ation after th e j fÌre. to unduly alarmk chil Hugh Milligan home, officials did not come up for con- u ^ h ^ e w i i . n t . I - » » ^ o j and past th s reviewing stand which Will d a<r m ark, the original stationing or the equiva- action of . ‘h® v Ore«on n a l‘onai most of thS men of th t Cottage lent of interest M a daughter of M rs.; «¡deration. indicates be placed at the Intersection o . ----------- most of the men of the Cottage lent of interest a t 6 per cent on name of the « comm « o m u unity i u i y in m c a ie s i ' k, fl- However it is oilr ic Stoneburg an d sister of Mrs. De- M .ln and Seventh streets, on to ttuerd In this city. assigned to lhe ° rKa n‘zat‘°n or group by which , ,llltv 13 ■ Grove v battery wwwwwww^ were w««« aaai^nad __ »150.000 for nine years the supervisors were nominated.) duty a"d our de8ire, J ° cooP€ra' Young. Isth iim Haa Measles Epidemic. Eighth street, south on Eighth to Cottage Grove waa on Ils toe« In batterlea ’ C ” of the «5th and 69th It is intereating to note that thia Creswell - (Creswell Grange) _ »Iw»»» m every possible manner - v LATHAM, April 8 .—(S p ecial.)— Washington, west on W ashington to 1907, Just as it has b«wu over since, artillery regim ents, coast artillery city has furnished a number of 0, Arnold Scharen; S S of 40 F. A .' “ T 7. X , pre; entiOn °* acc- Cases of m easles in the commun the now armory, where the units and the location o f a company hero corps, it may be said that the old high officials in the military organ- R iia s e ii- N L * p . « i n > . dents. It is for this reason that we tQ attention of ity have increased i n ' number to will "’and retreat and •ower wa« due to the activity of those »iXth com pany became an overseas izalion of the state. B. K. Lawson R ussell, N *4 of 40. Henry Taylor; [reapectfuI,y such an extent as to form an epi d Th* w , e , I"£d frun> Colun-I Geo O. unlt and pul lnto cffect and to ha« been advanced to a full co lo n el, 12, H. D. Ludington ; 41, Elvin parents that it is » dangerous for 1 demic. H alf of the children in the dedication program In the armory Yoran of Eugene that a new tnfan- Rl>od advantage the training It had In the reserve corps. H. K. M etcalf M Parry: 1/8, ¡k ites to be flown near electric or S Latham school were absent the end h‘ V! 17 company wa* to » • “ uthorlzed received during the decade of Its was a major during the world war Jobn W ullschieger. telephone lines and especially so i Coast Fork—(Coast Fork Farm when m etal wire or strips are used the clly band play at the Seventh som ewhere In the state. Prominent existence prior to the world war. and J. C. Johnson Is now a major ThV V p^pqua national foi st has I ot laat week on that account and and Main Inter.ectlon during the re.ldcnta went to Salem at once to rp o n the reorganization of the In the reserve corps. B. K. Law- ers' U nion)—61, E lisha Geer; 75, in building kites and when any kind just re?SidW '4lit^ra; ;ement number °1 severe cases have been parade or give a short concert at urge that the outfit be placed here Oregon national guard follow ing son, when he became lieutenant- J. D. Clark; 50, Lester Gilcrist; 45, of wire is used for kite string or allotm ent for rlScal ye; The reP°rted. )Xi_ N ew cases recently reported in- /-"“ i, o " ? ' “ "I* »uccew fu, the war and upon the of colonel, was advanced from captain G. W McFarland; 34, W . B. Dor- tails of kites. It is also dangerous total allotm ent a m o u n t s a p lce elude Dorothy W hite, Darrel and er aes. Charles Cochran will be Janies C. Johnson, Harry K. Met- tbe residents of Cottage Grove for and never waa a major. C. C. Cru- ward; 124 and 131, Jack Robinson; for kites to be flown in a thunder mately »8,500, which is Hugh Trunnell. j Margaret McKibben, R oy Trunnell, i o ▲ ufkii in u ®n<l Berton K. I-Awnon were th0 allocation of a unit to thia city, »on, recently comm ander of bat- 25, rv,u~k. ,r_n__ , I storm, for a w et cord or w ire may the am ount for the prese ._ Lilliam Hull, David Hickey. Eldon AJ**' ®, p ‘* ln' nr*,t and second (-.„„cral George A. W hite, the adju- tery "E. is now a captain in the 8 County aC( a3 a conductor for the electrici- year. Authorization has m £ V."* . ° X ‘‘•«<••»*"1. respectively, of the new tant „enprali Buthorixed the forma- reserve corps. It is a coincidence A gent)—191. M. A. Horn. ty generated by such a storm. It is tended to the local forest to con- J' aiker. Ilene Trunnell, Ellen Jean, - • I .ARraar Donnl/l nnzl Unlive Dili Unaa L orane—(Lorane G range)—36, R. very dangerous ThT.k tn ii2I 1 . X ° * neral unU dea'*na‘wl co”’‘ Bon of company “D." 186th Infan- that Saturday will be the birthday for children to at struct eight new lookout or firem an l-e R °y. Donald and Baby Pat Han- A h A J u ,.r*i‘n’ ‘? ny, ? ’ H Or; ’ °" 'n/ an’ry In ‘ «T. on December 27, 1021. This anniversary of Colonel Lawson, A. Flick, Lorane. tem pt removel of a kite tangled in houses, a warehouse at Layng na- Helen Powell and Betty Eylar. L ieutenant un| t t waa Was sworn In wlth with Captaln who so long w as connected with the , Dorena — ( D o r e n n a “ , Farm f Cleudr t i.w .r . W „ ashburns. „ ¿ „ . « a Capt. e K La- . the latter part 1 of 1007 . lie u te n a n t un| " T ers’ A electric transm ission lines and par creek ranger station, nine new A - r . r r ? “L * * 1" Ea*" on wa* pr<’n,oled l° «’»pt**» Claude C. Cruson, First Lieutenant local outfit and who took a promt “ , , A’ Land: J- » • ticularly for them to climb poles horse pasture fences, about 17 promi tery local unit. Mayor Glass, nnd transferred from the company Ge"«uge A. 'P r o c to r 'jr 7 \n d Seeond nent part in securing the armory. Spahr; 119, Warren Kelly; 128. after their kites. miles of new telephone line.- There Chas. Bales; 177, R. C. Gleason; 84, 11 A. Hagen (president chamber of and Lieutenant Metcalf then be- Lieutenant Clarence S Milne Its “It is the policy of our organiza- is also the usual am ount of m ain In the days of the old sixth corn- L. W. Hunt. com m erce), D. A. Emerson (presl- cam e the second In command nnd officers and federally recognized on nanv this citv w a s a lw a v a r e n r e - money to keep up exisiting i . . . . . . __, , . tion to guard against accidents of . tenance ------------------------------- dent Linns club), Rev. D. P. Cam Harley H. Petr e became the juntoi January 12 1922 pany tnis ciij w as alw ays repre- Additional supervisors will be ap- au kinds. However, it is necessary ’ improvements. The Umpqua forest -"“V _ rifle team eron (state chaplain American o fflcer Captain Johnson trans- trans- A 7 ' rll, 1923. Captaln Cru>on re_ -ented in the state “ Camp’ Pe"ry that o i P° “!ted UP°" re^ 8t ° f O,> pointed upon request of farm or- that we ask the cooperation of par- already has 526 m iles of telephone Legion) nnd Elbert Beds. ferred to the sta ff In June, , 1910, g|gned nnd w u succeeded by Lieu- the 12 men from the state that were ac£ ° r’a i*lg to County ents and teachers in Informing line to maintain, exclusive of the signed tenant ,e „ .„ t p rM tor. H w . m .m L % o X t ^ t t l . ^ 7 " ° * He “ S0 The exercises will open with and Lieutenant Petrie resigned Proctor. First Sergeant Her ♦ •>. . . , children of the hazards incurred mileage authorized for this season. "America'...................... n, « 72? n “‘“T8 * i th ;'Th" *hort,y •'»•«’ward. Captain Lawson, bert W. Lombard became first lieu- q u en ti^ ’had ttr e e amfour or five states that farm ers In other com- through carelessness or lack of in- Construction of new im provements Star Spangled Bannor. The Invo who had been on sta ff duty, was tenant and Sergeant Donald M. De- * y ad three, four or ftva muniUes w ill be assisted in organlz- formation so far as the dangers of is quite largely done by the sum cation , g t will be by b Rev. T I. h G Shaw G. ’ '*"«e21.Cr»Pl,o"lL d f Le,. te r ¿ 1 luTch- Â ’ “ uX g M w chÆ , Ä o fAthe°nX u “ e. m ha°reWH ^ X m^ n ing for squirrel control upon re- kite flying are concerned." mer force, as incidental to other Ths high school girls’ sextet will quest. Farmers desiring this ser- _____________ work. s.„ g two n u m b er, "The Glow vice should apply to the county Latham Hom emakers Meet. '1 'f r v ia » v v z \i i n n # nF a Vx v , . . . H v l, A I lU U lC l U1 lilt" V U I1 I1 L I D U ) S, Worm" by Paul Llncke and "Pale agent. This Is the biggest bargain LATHAM, April 8 —(Special.) — Moon- by Frederick K. L ogin T h , fleer, were on duty when the com- April W llfrrd 's^M ^Cnleb’'tweem e s n ’T i g r ^ H i i i c v The Sentinel has offered since A general discussion on better Two E nlist ln Army. before the war. homes and on the treatm ent of W illiam J. Booker and Carl M. j. _ . _ _ . „- „ — -• — - — ------- artillery, nation and removal to another state ~ . .. The Sentinel is follow ing the Melba Cochran. Frances Randall December 13, 1911. Thle conver of Captain Proctor In July 19°4 The 00,11 ou tn t* rrom the time Nelson of this city enlisted Satur measles, led by Mrs. Hugh Trun of the Latham trend of the tim es and has re and Louie« Wynne, with Evelyn alon was one of many occurring on Claude C. Cruson reentered the sèi^ of flr ,t orSanl“ tl°n un i» today, day in the United States army at nell, w as the feature „ „ „ H om em akers’ club m eeting last duced the price of subscription Lane county has asked the United Smith as accom panist. Two or that date with tho disbandment of vice as captain of the comixinv In haa alw ayB ranked high at annual the ____ Eugene recruiting office. Book- Thursday afternoon at the home of from »2.25 to »2.00, and during three vocal numbers will be given tho 4th Infantry and Its rebirth as November. 1924. encampm ent and several tim es has er will gerve the ’firid 7rU lie7y « " r ^ M b n k ’S « ^ T b ! nJ States treasurer for »107,504.61 as the present month Is m aking the by a male quartet composed of A. coast artillery. Other Important A« a result of tho expansion o f ? /" b‘g at Fort Lewts- Waah • and N el~ " “u tte“ S the dlH a rlo o rt bv Dr its share of Oregon * California astonishing offer of a whole A Richmond, George Matthews, changes occurring about this time the national guard of this state and at the ,orU ’ will see service with the coast ar- Am - n - n i A nè Ìh» it X . f .,1 " „7 land grant receipts for this year. year’s subscription for »1.60. Fred Bennett and Fred Langston, were the promotion of Cuptam the form ation of additional units, , -------------------- tillery in the Philippine Islands. - Uan,el8 of the Lnive™ity of W. B. Dillard, county clerk, Iowa child welfare research station, mailed the request to W ashington A dance will follow these exer- Lawson to Lieutenant Colonel of com pany "D" was converted to Those ln arrears m ay take ad Good humor Is good sense. -------------------- was read and discussed. rises. The general public Is Invited the regiment and the election of coast artillery and redesignated Saturday. The federal officials will vantage of the offer by paying Those who are old enough to A bank advertisem ent tells us The club’s next m eeting will be make a recheck and make the final to this as well as the other portions Lieutenant M etcalf to captain __ arrearages to date, a t the old on battery "E," 249th coast artillery, k now better wish they were young ! that money ln the bank Is the Thursday, April 16, at the home of determination of am ount Lane w ill. rate, when they wtll be entitled of the exerriaes. Thera will be no February 13, 1912. During Jnnuary, on April 6, 1926. enough not to know better. ) cret to poise, but the secret of hav Mrs. Nichols. get. charge for any part of the pro- before Captain Metcalf took com- The allocation o f battery “E ” to to a year In advance a t »1.5«. ing money ln the bank ie one of The county figures Its share as gram. The dance will start at 9. mand, Lieutenant Hutchinson re- Cottage Grove brought back to this Those paid in advance may Income Tax Records. Sentinel. balance. Income Tax Records. Sentinel. »8,083.39 more than was granted pay a year in advance from date last year. The last figure was »99,- Otbome of expiration, and will have 419222. sm all credit due on the amount The county treasurer segregated paid in advance, or they may the amount requested to the several HUUl-PlIT IT take the entire credit for hat ''JUST WHAT I SAID J- M0WM H A i WRlTTSN W MV FELIX funds as follow s ; AM IF I C O U L O H T they have paid In advance and ME HANDS OF A j PW ID C M IF MB CANT SILI 'IF I SOLD TW AT PQOPEOTY State and county, »68,427.46, M 'A T D Û M0Ü ,IT>1 SELL IT AT have that deducted from »1.50 to REAL ESTATE ■CUT a P PICCE OF «J6PS0T«' school districts, »15,010.52; union MEAN ? / • FOG. M3UG MÖWEQ AT A LOSS, m ake paym ert to a year from I'LL BE BLAMED IF BLAMED f - take too » OF HCQS ON I K CAST S ice high schools, »3,947.52; P ort o f | now. .HAVE ANVWING TO I'D BE BLAMED-IF I SOLD CHOICE/ - OF TOWN RM HSO.FBLIU Siuslaw, »3355; roads, »18,764.01. w n w it /•■ IT AT A P Q o riT l b BE BLAMED; Examples: 1 hjbscriber paid In advance Tax Turnovers Made. to next November has paid 20 w - A turnover of 1929 taxes am ount cents more than he would have ing to »18,484.80 w as made to the paid had the rate been »1.50. Ha county treasurer Thursday by the may deduct the 20 cents, pay sheriff. The m oney waa segregated »1 30 and be paid to a year from i follows: November, or State and county, »9,843^1; ritiea, A subscriber paid In advance $3,812.53; school districts, »4,065.78; to November has »1.00 In sub. anion high schools, »219.20; road Ila districts, »30948; P ort of Siuslaw, scriptton coming to him k x may deduct that, pay »3 eanta $51.74; forest fire patrol, »80.86; and be paid In advance a grey digger poisoning, »2.50. year from date. ' a a B ack taxes am ounting to »6,864. f w Subscribers paid In advance 17 were turned over to the county who take advantage of neither treasurer Saturday by the sheriff. The collections were for the year« i offer will be given proper n n 1924, 1925, 1926 and 1927. at tim e they do make COTTAGE OBOVE Incom e Tax Records. Sentinel. f,ir • t I 1 • - I n il I I I I; I 1 I Ì ¡"" “J, * , ly EljUipmCnt Nearly Named for South Lane 1 Dy M , rjn 1 in Jmpqua ForesfReceives t500 for Improvements X *» >O Z J ’ P ’ a - -v-- --- - A Y E A R ’S S U B S C R IP T IO N D u rin g A pril $ 1 .5 0 ’FMrkTuM THE FEATHERHEADS By County Will Ask Federal Government for $107,504 A “HanJs-ofTPoUcy _ AaSNT 1 l- » » tit