The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 16, 1932, Image 1

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    N U M H K R 10
U H 1'ÁOÍk UltOVK, U N K COUNTY ORKGON, FRIDAY, DKCKMIIKR I«. 1083.
V O L U M E X.1.1.
Distinguished Persons
Are Visitors
INTEREST LIVELY
Cottage G rove had distinguished
gueata over the w eek end In J Far
Ore* Coming Hero for Treat-
luent by Mow Qravity
Separation Plant.
A fte r the accom panying story
had oeen pul into type reporta
were received by lha m inerals
separation laboratory ahowma
w uat la considered by the op­
erators aa a loo per cent recov­
ery on Noonday ore» and allow­
ed w n at thia method la lik e ly to
do In reducing fre ig h t coata and
sm elting cliarges
th e aaaaya,
w ith a 10 to I reduction, allowed
» o il a ton in No. 1 concentrate.
»211.20 in No. 2 concentrate and
»34.40 In No. * or mlddllnga.
which would have been again
put through the eeparator In a
reg ular operation
Total valuea
in a com bination of the nine laat
tailings waa SO HO a ton.
■ eii Macdonald. Hollywood
arreen
lia r, and L ord Morehouse of E n g ­
land who visited the place which
Macdonald purchased on Row riv e r
during the paat year. He plana to
m ake the place, the fo rm e r I, W
H u n t place, a euninier rende»voua
for hla Hollyw ood friend». It la u n ­
derstood th a t d uring his recent via-
It M acdonald purchased an a d jo in ­
ing tract.
Another dletlngulehe.l guest, who
Is still here. 1» M rs. Elisabeth I arm
her! Wood of lx>ng lleach W ash,
who went Into the llohem la district
w ith her g rand son ‘ to g ath er ma
le rla l for a story. i.oren S tew art ae
com panleit them as a guide and ns
t tu to r fo r the grandson .
GLEECLUBS.ORCHESTRA
ARE TO BE PRESENTED
Program la Firat of Kind Ever
to Be Oiven Here
by Studenta.
F o r the fira t tim e alnoe the early
day» of the d is tric t w in te r w eather
haa not cauaed a cassation of Inter-
eat in the Uohenua m in ing camp,
w hich uaually la closed to the out-
aide world fo r aeveral m onth» by
The high school girls' and bova'
heavy enow. The E vening S ta r and
w ill ba
Lead-C rystal propertiea ore continu­ glee club» and the orchestra
preaentvd
In concert at M Wed nee-
ing operation» and expect to be ao-
day In the gym nim luui. T hia pro­
tlve d uring the en tire w inter.
A large p art of the a ll-w in te r In ­ g ram la tha fira t o l Its kind to be
te rra t in the d is tric t la due to the given bv high school atudanta hare
operation» here of a g ra v lly -a lr The glrle' chorus o f *0 voices and
separations laboratory, w hich waa the boys' chorus of 16 voices are
eatabllahed a m onth ago and which under the direction of Miss M vrtls
la getting aplendid return» fro m ex­ Kern. T h e orchestra of 1M pieces Is
perim ent» w ith orea fro m varied» being directed bv B uford Roach of
Mias Hera-Louise Shields
mined of the d la tric t. T he labora­ Eugene
tory make» ten aeperationa of the and G aorgetta K now les are accom­
Betty
ore and return» fro m one experi­ panists fo r the glee clube.
m ent w ith orea fro m the Lead- Jacobsen Is accom panist fo r tha
orchestra
No
adm
ission
w
ill
ba
C ryatal ahowed a 100 per cent re
covery. aom ethlng
never before charged T ha aophomora class w ill
know n w ith the low grade complex have charge of ’ he business m a n ­
orea of the dtatrict. I f a recovery agem ent of the concert aa a p ro ­
a» high aa MO per cent can be In- ject In cttltesnahlp.
aured. the Bohem ia cam p w ill have
T he program follow«:
aeveral hundred men employed next
"Gypelee Chorus."
G irls' glea
year and thoae who know the d ts - |0|ub/
trlc t aay th a t aucceaa of thia or any
Juan ita.''
"Old
Black
Joe"
o th er method of aeparatlon
w ill I Boys' glea club.
mean 1000 men In the d la tric t and
" In O u r Boat.” "G leam . G leam . O
thousands of dollar» In gold pouring Silver S tre a m " -O lr la * aextet.
Into C ottage Grove.
Beading Ix irra ln e Coiner.
"In to
tha D a w n
W ith
You."
Inq u irie s are com ing fro m varl
oua other districts as to tha sue- Sweet O enevleve" G irls' glee club.
"Carry
Me
Back
to
Old
V
irg
in
ia ."
cesa of thia new method of saving
Bov»' trip le
values These are largely fro m own­ "W oodland Echoes"
er» o f low -grada propertiea. C. M chortia
T u rn in g . W h irlin g ." "A B o atin g ”
Shinn, who atilt m ain tain s hla resi­
I'n derclaee glr<e‘ ohoru*.
dence here, haa w ritte n fro m P o rt­
"Croon.
Croon," "W a itin ' In the
land asking about Its use on some
Shadow" -G irl* eextat.
properties In Idaho.
"A W a rr io r Bold" — Boy»' glee
E xp erim en ts w ith the process ao
f a r have been to d eterm ine the fin e ­ club.
"T he W in d at N ig h t." "D o w n In
ness to which ore must be crushed
fo r greatest recovery. A ll screens the Dew ey D e ll" G lrle ’ glee Club.
Stony Point M arch." "Lea A d '*u x
fro m 2* to 150 have been tried and
the 82 has proved the best. I he loo Melodies." "G avo tte Souvenir." "Sec­
per cent recovery wae made w ith tion C arm en." "D 'leim czio." "Songs
of the South" O rchestra
ore that had oaase-l th is screen.
"Silent N ig h t," " H a rk , the H erald
U n til w ith in the past few daye
a c tiv ities at the Lead -C rystal have Angela Sing" G lee clube and orch­
been entirely developm ent w ork, estra.
but d urin g the paat week arrange- I Some num bers bv Individual m»m
mente have been completed to im p i here o f the orchestra are aleo be-
ore here bv m otor tru ck, to be pro­ Ing arranged
cessed bv the g ra v ity m lnerala aepo
rations laboratory which was estab­
lished here several weeks ago. Tha
present plan Is to continue shlpp.ng
as long as tha Brice creek road re­
mains open, w hich w ill be u ntil
there la »now. A contract la being
negotiated fo r tru c k in g 10 ton» a
day.
Im p o rta n t to the dtatrict waa the
T he firs t of Its w in te r concerts
visit here the past week o f G. A.
Collins, engineer, who has been In ­ given T hu rsday n ig ht o f las, week
by
the Cottage Grove band 1 given
terested In the d is tric t for soma
tim e. ___
San _______
Franclaco; . John L lv ie y . a fte r T h e Sentinel had gone ,0
life long m in ing operator who had presa) carne up to advance notices
an Im p o rta n t p art In the develop- In every respect and dem onstrated
m ent of Leadville and A laska dis- 1 that, beyond a question of doubt,
trlcts. S an ta M onica. C al.: J. B. Cottage Grove has a musical or-
Llvzey. Sun Francisco, and M a jo r ganlxatlon th a t Is the equal o f any
Bruce C a rte r, retired . San F rancis- to be found In the state H ig h •tom
co. T h e senior L lv ie y , aged 83. who pllm ents were paid Charles Coeh-
g re a tly enloved his trip over rough ran. director, who serves m erely for
roads Into the d istrict, said that the pleasure he gets out of develop-
they would be back in the epirng Ing a real musical organlxatlon.
w ith sufficien t funds to put the
A fea tu re wae a cornet eolo bv
M usick and Vesuvius, both develop- Charles Shanda. A nother was a
BAND GIVES FIRST
OF WINTER CONCERTS
61 PER CENÍ BÜRGET
16 TOR INDEBTEDNESS
E v e r g re e n B e r r ie s
Nipped by Cold
' X T X . ' . Í " 'MBS. 600ARO. «5
00370961
F rig id w eather baa pi »vailed d u r­
ing liia entlr« past week, w ith a
alight
break to a higher tem pera­
M u tlio d ia t and Baptist Choir*
ExpoctoJ Assault Unon Lovy
ture yesterday m orning. T em p e ra ­
turas fu r the we’ k were as follows,
Join in Presentation of
for 1033 Not Made Before
all being above «ero:
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F rid a y , m axim um , 35, m in im u m ,
"Peace on Earth.'’
Levying Board.
10; Saturday, m axim um 27, tnlnl-
I m um 3, Sunday, m axim um 30, m ini
T he expected a tta c k upon tha city
“ I'e a re on E a rth .' a f.h i latinas ,
j M onday .m a x im u m 2V. m lnl-
cu n tsla by E. K Keyeer. under the ,llu ,„ j .
Tuesday, m axim um 83,
budget did not devalup a t tha an ­
nual m ealing of tlia levying board
d lie c tlo n o f C. E. llm p h rs y , w ill he m in im u m I . Wednesday, m axim um
presented tw ice Sunday by a 40 ÿ m in im u m 3: T hursday, m in im u m
neld Monday night. The total of Hie
voiced choir fro m the Ita p lla t anil 61» The m axim um waa not know n
budget a» aubm itted by the budget
com m ittee was not changed and an
M ethodist churches. T h a firs t pres­ when T h e Hentlnel w ent to preea,
entation w ill be at 0 o'clock a t the but waa expected to be aeveral de­
ordinance waa adopted levying an
aaaoam en t o f »31,0*1050,
An
a t­
M eihodlal church and the second gree« above that of Wednesday.
presentation w ill ba at 7 30 at tha
tem pt waa made d uring the week
lla p tla l church M rs
Beaale S u t­
to have petition» circulated asking
th a t ituma for w a rra u t re tire m e n t .ml motor* M ild I n l e t u n i I f l M M
c liffe le pianist.
und bond payment«, am ounting io
The program la aa follow»: " lle -
Saw m ills ware compelled to ahut
a pp ro «,m a t.lv ,10.000 be e U m .n .T ! —
y
til. f r ^
LÏ »lee. <) E a rth ." cho ir and q uartet,
rd. I f th * levying board had g ranted ^condition
1
ra Claude Sherm an. Mrs. J. 11.
of log*.
such a request the city would h e v j
N eum an. D A. Km eigon and J. H.
been forced to d efault In bond pay­
N e u m a n , "W hen Jordan Hushed,"
ments and an Incrsaae In w a rra n t
soprano «olo. M rs D w ig h t M ercer;
_____
Indebtedness would have resulted
"C om fort Ye," ba«« solo. J I I . N e u ­
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....
th a t would have undoubtedly
re­
m an; "T he H oly N ig h t." alto solo, Cold Weather Cut* Down What
sulted In w a rra n ts being dlecounted.
M r» Ix ittle Ixiw le; "On the Field
Was Expected to Be
W ith T h e ir Flocks." baas «olo. duel,
T he 1033 budget Is ,<11150 higher
women « i ' I i i m u i . choir a m i lilo . " I )
than tha 1032 budget, despite reduc­
Clan of 1000,
tions contem plated In aalarlea of
L i l l i e Tow n," alto eolo and c lm li.
M r« A ndrew B ran d ; "Come I.e t lla
employes and outs In various ex­
Despite the most frig id w eather
penditures I his increase Is due to I Ilc 0 ||I „ f rom Taxation for 1933 I '1®" men's chorus; " Aria«'1 S h ine"'
it »2.UXI fur retirem ent
“ »«• *
quartet and choir. M rs E . E Cone. uf saveral years, tha man's com ­
lha fact that
of w a rra n ts was inserted In the
M r» W illia m T h u m . H I. M ac k ln m u n ity claae celebrated Its fo u rth
Expected to Bo Reduced
«ml .1 II N eum an; Interlu de; "W on ann lv e ra a iv Hunday w ith a record
general fund and an Item of *3.70u
to About $240
d erfu l Hlar," soprano «olo. M is Ira attendance of 350 Pledges o f a t­
waa inserted In the bond and w a r­
Isom . "F ro m the Eastern
M oun­ tendance had been secured from
ra n t Interest fund for tha same pur-
pose. 1 he.e two Item s ware necea-
T h a t tha Cotta«« Grove lib ra ry la tains." choir; "B rig h tes t and Beat." nearly 000 and It was believed. If
M rs. Ir a w eather had been favorable, there
»ary to covar anticipated tax de- giving a service com parable to that aoprano and a lto duet.
llnquencles
T h ia waa eapeclallv given bv libraries in other cities the l»ciii and M r« W illia m T h u m ; "T o would have been an attendance of
true of the bond and w a rra n t In te r­ aiae of C o llag e Grove at a lea» ex- Thee. One lllesaed Saviour," quar- nearly 1000 Aa It was. the a tte n ­
Mr* li 11 M ercer. M r« J II dance wae ao rem arkable, being
est fund to prevent d efau lt In bond penaa than in other cities waa
payment*.
shown In a b rie f addraaa recently Neum an f> A. Em erson and J If . w ithout doubt the largest fo r any
O f the total budgol »ligh tly more made before the cham ber of com- Nemoao
oh Sing Unto the i.m d . ' men's Hunday school cloaa In the
than >11 per cent la fu r w a rra n t re­ 111. I,.- l.v C J li n n . m em ber o f the q u artet and rh o lr, M rs Ir a Isom, state, th a t a film exchange todk a
Mlaa Theresa movie of (he g ath ering in session
tirem en t. for bond paym ents and lib ra ry board M r. Kent said In part: Mrs. H a rr y H a rt.
bond Interest paym ents
In othsr
Young and W illia m Hogate.
and leaving the arm ory, whera the
"Cottage
Grove,
w
ith
a
population
words, except for Indebtedness, the
M em bers of tha chorus are So­ soaslon waa held.
budget would be »12.053, Instead of of 2175, la giuuped w ith 24 towna prano», M arg a re t Deck
Hav 1. O. Hhaw. o f (he C h ristian
There««
having a population range of 1000
»31.030 80
Young. Frances R andall. Cnavae church, urganlxed the class and haa
T he published budget shows that to 2500 and a total population uf W h itsett. Floaale A llen.
bean
Its teacher d u rin g Its entire
K
athleen
the city la In better condition by 38.011, an average of 1821 per town. Moore. M rs Ir a laorn. Alice M erc­ rx ie le n c e . but th e class la co n d u cted
"T
hia
group
haa
a
total
of
50,584
,18.162 06 than It waa a year ago.
er. H e a le r Iteed. Mabel laind. H a ttie aw ay from the church and le non-
Bonds were reduced »18,500 during volume«, an average per lib ra ry of H a rt. N ltn G rannie, Louise Cone.
I urian.
the year and w a rra n t Indebtedness 2483. or a iter capita average of 153 E sther Groves anil E th el I-nndla:
M any of thoae who attended the
volume« C o lla g e G rove w ith 3.187 alio», G race B rand. M ix
w as decreased »1.882.06
W illia m rlaaa and church service« th a t fol­
In the w nter fund
budget the volumes has a per capita average of T hu m . Cora Com pton.
A rm o rel lowed rem ained fo r a basket dinner.
proportion for bonds and Interest Is 128 volumes, which la 1 * * iter cent Monaon. le ittla I.ew la. Hara-lxiulee T w o hundred o r more were added
greater than In the funds to he below the average.
■Shields. France« M ackln . D o ro th y for the church aervlce.
lai reader circulation for the Htawnrt. Fave W ooley and M rs J
raised bv taxatio n O f a budget of
Follow ing la the program that
group
le
250.434.
an
average
per
*16,175, bonds, bond Interest and
•
I I N eum an; tenors. D. A Em erson, was given
Cottage s 1. Muei,10 m c iiiclMnbottom
w a rra n t Intareat take *13,175. or bet­ c ap ita o f 6 67 volume«
Am erica Audience
Grove ha» a circu lation of 30.483. an nnd W illia m H ogate; basses. J. II.
ter than 73 per cent
Presentation o f colors.
Iga per capita of 8.37 volume», N eum an. F. L. G ran nla. J H M a r k ­
"Bleat Be the T ie T h a t Binds"—
being 24 per cent g re a te r than the ham . N ew ion Ig«nd. C E C m phrev Audience.
average T herefore, com paring aver­ and K enn eth G off.
"Jesus. Ix iv e r o f M v Soul" Audi,
ages. C ottage Grove has 24 per re n t
ence
g reater per capita plrculalton w ith
In s tru m e n ta l num ber
B ar X
184 per re n t few er per capita vol­
Kids
umes than the average In the
"G lorv Be lo the F ath er" T each ­
group. Ind icatin g that the lib ra ry le
er»' quartet, compo«ed of M r« Isom.
giving excellent service, also that
Ml«« Kern. M rs T h u m and Ml»»
we have a reading population mak
Hblelda.
use o f IL
Vocal num ber
Mixed quartet
Contracts Let in November Are ing "T good
o ta l reg latratlo n fu r the group
fro m D rain
, la 15.715. a per capita average regle-
Oreatlv in Excess Pre­
Beading Mrs. John K e lly
11 of 4<) per cent
Cottage
ceding Month*
G rove has a reg istratio n of 1351 a Ckrloadtng* of Fir to Show
Dorrna High to Debate
per capita reg latratlo n of 00 5 per
Subgt&ntial Increue Early
Dorena, Dec
4
(Special.) Do-
cent
O
f
the
1.261
regie,ared
373
are
San Francisco. T he fa r west has
rena high school w ill p artic ip a te
in New Year.
heard
encouraging
news
today I on ru ra l routes and are In no wav
this year In the "B " league debates
fro m the g rind ing genre o f the con­ called upon to support the lib ra ry
on the question' "Resolved
Tha,
struction Industry. N ew contract» Thl» represents 30 per cent o f those
Pol
tland.
O
r
e
.
Prospective
Least
O ne-half of A ll State nnd
wore aw arded a t accelerated »peed i registered
f
1
eight
car
requirem
ents
In
the
f
ir
Local
lleventiee
Should
Be
Derived
"T o ta l receipt« fOI tb0 group are
during N ovem ber, the total exceed­
,18.645. a l e t capita average of lum ber Ind ustry o f the P acific From Source» O th e r T h a n the T a x
ing »38.00O.0lXI.
433
ren t« T o ta l receipt« for Cottage northw est ara estim ated at 23,000 ¡ on Tangible Property."
T he Increasing velocity o f this as­
cars fo r the firs t q u a rte r o f 1033. an
M onday, F eb ru a ry 27. Ihe a f f ir ­
sault on the depr**ei m la shown bv ; G rove fo r 1D31 were ,803 10. a per Increase o f llUO care over the cor­ m ative tra m travel« ,o W a lk e r and
comparison of the Mat two months' capita average of 24 4 cents. T ax responding period tael year.
Ihe
negative debates w ith Santa
for Cottage
cuntract figure« Novem ber's total j Income per ra p lta
1 hl» waa th<- statom en, of W H C lara a t home M onday. M arch 0.
aw ards were more thnn 4 tim es the ¡G rove la 15 38 cent
Total rapoaM for group la »16.- G reeley, secretary m anager of the the Cre«we|l a ffirm a tiv e team de-
.O ctober aggregate of »9.018,000, and
.1' I ■ a a a and Ihe D o rrna
56 cent* per capita.
W e s t Coast L um berm en's associa­
nearly * time« the Septem ber sum 005, 38 nn cents
"Total expense for Cottage Grove tion. who met here w ith the P acific a ffirm a tiv e team travel to E lm ira
>f around »10.000.000
northw est railroad advisory board
wa« ,8 *3 27 6 cent« per capita
The«e figure«, com piled bv A. O
I'oatofflce Appointm ent la Made.
’ E xn e n ae i>er volume circu lation to classlflv car loading«.
I D a rw in , m anaging editor o f W e s t­ la 3 34 cents.
Debased foreign currencies con-
T ha appointm ent of E lb e rt Sm ith
,
ern Construction News and H ig h ­
a
lltu
te
a
g
reater
Issue
than
the
aa pox,m aster here for a no ther term
"The c llv tax le w for lib ra ry pur.
ways B uilder showed an aggregate 1 nn«e« for 1033 Is ,4<X) I f 60 per cent t a r if f aa fa r aa the w elfare of of fo u r year» ha« been aent to the
of contracts nwnrded In tha nnst of taxes are collected, Ihe lib ra ry A m erican Industry
Is concerned. «enate bv Prealdent H oover. W a rn ­
3 month« of *58,117,000 Moat of thia w ill have ,210 for Ila support the W o rre ll W ilson, president o f the ing ha« been given bv the demo-
w ork 1» under wav. though «orue of
Seattle T ru s t com pany, told the 4i3 prB(, t h»t appointm ents aent for
'ii: year T here w lli ’
It. p artic u la rly Golden G ate bridge receipt» .............
fro m a ....................................
pav shelf, from lelegalea at tha m eeting H e And c on firm ation at the lame duck see-
contracts, reninln to be started fine« and d m a,m n» T he «alarv o f cu rre n d e » o f 40 countrlea have de- ,p ,n w ;;| not he confirm ed, hut the
W o rk on tha bridge w ill begin about the lib ra ria n ha« n rrcaaarllv been p re d a te d more than five per cent dem ocrate held the poetofflce here
inld-Pecem ber.
and th a t because o f such deprecia­ d u rin g three year» or more of the
; cu, fro m »36 a m onth lo ,28."
In addition to these contracts a,
tion It Is possible th a t a country republican a d m inistration .
ready aw arded there 1» ,8.754 0(X)
fo rm e rlv able to m a n u fa c tu re at 20
w orth of w ork on which hid« have i ' / t l j l W p i l t h p f l l f l l t g
per cent le«» coet than Am erica, can
A lta K in g U> R etu rn H ere
been received, the »10.250.000 on v , u l u
” L lllllv l u n it s
•
«
.n o w undersell A m erican m anufac-
A lta K in g of Eugene, who for
which bide have been called, and
fou
r
years haa served as d la tric t a t­
the »126,000,000 contem plated
on
torney and for a num ber of ye a r*
m ajo r project*, »o the I t w e«,ern
— —
Jlon will be taken.
preceding had been a resident of
«late« faced the cheering outlook
W o r k o n th e m a d un th e m oun-
Eugene, w ill re tu rn to Cottage
’
T he void w eather of the paat week
nipped w hat probably would have
been a large Evergreen blackberry
crop. E v eryw h ere th a t thia berry
grows, and th a t Is naarly every­
where that ground la not cultivated,
berries had already turned red and
some had alarted to tu rn black.
I ’ele Adam s brought a bunch Into
tha city M onday and put them on
display at Ilia Past line. In
th eir
fruxen condition they bad tha ap­
pearance of candled berries.
Ice aka tln g haa bean a popular
diversion of the past
week
and
plum bers have been the busiest
persona In the city, w ith tha poe-
sllila exception o f garage employee
who have been called on to thaw
COMMUNITY MEN HAVE
ATTENDANCE OF 350
SERVICE AT LOW GOST
IS
INCREASE IN WEST
GREELEYSAYSLDMBER
DEMAND TO BE LARGER
Woman'* Clothe* Catch Flro
From Stove, Husband
I> Helplees
M r«. I I K. G odard. 85. waa hor­
rib ly burned to death a t 7 o’clock
Hunday wventng whan her clothes
caught fire w hile she was attend ing
to a h eating stove. Hhe rushed to
the p a n tiv fo r w a te r, to a tte m p t to
extinguish tha flam e», but found It
frosen. H e r husband. 02. one o f tha
few rem ainin g C iv il w a r vaterana.
who la so crippled th a t ha can gat
around w ith d iffic u lty , attem pted
to aave hla w ife by te a rin g the
burning clothes fro m her and hla
hunda w ere severely burned.
T h e tw o were at home alone, Miss
G ladys K irk e n d a ll, who had been
»la yin g w ith them , being down
tow n M r. G odard hobbled to the
fro n t door and was able 1,0 call help
fro m the Claude Hheeta home across
lha atreet, but bv the tim e help a r ­
rived M rs. G odard, who had aa,
dow n In a kitc h e n chair, had ex­
pired. H e r clothing wae com pletely
burned fro m her..
W hen M rs. G odard went Into her
p an try the flam es fro m her clo th ­
ing set shelf paper a fire , but this
waa extinguished before any great
a m o u n t of dam age had been done
W o rd waa sent a t once to the
home of a eon. H. L. G odard, but
he was him self sick In bed and waa
unable to go. M r». G odard
went,
hut the elder M rs. G odard had a l­
ready expired.
Coroner Hlmon. accom panied by
Hergeant D ou"laa M uelke o f the
s la te police foroe, cam e fro m E ti-
gene to Investigate, but found an
Inquest unnecessary.
M rs. G odard'» maiden nam e wae
F an n y C C othrell and she waa born
at F o rt W ayne. Ind . August 21.
1847 Hhe waa m arried there to M r
O odard on Christm as day 67 years
iigo The fa m ily came to C ottage
(M O V! from N ebraska In 1010.
S u rv iv in g children are 8. L. God­
ard . Cottage G rove; M rs. E . R
Spencer and M rs G race V a n Boa
k irk . Eugene; Mrs. C. A. A tkinson.
Paw nee C ity. Neb.; Jackson G od­
ard. T illa m o o k, and Herahel Ood-
ard . Brush. Colo.
F u n era l aervtcea were conducted
veaterdav aftern oo n fro m the chape)
w ith Rev. M . A. Graves o f the
M ethodlat church o ffic ia tin g . G rand-
■on» were pallbearers. In te rm e n t
was in the I O. O. F. cemetery.
Road Work in Bohemia X T
Grove a fte r the firs t of the year to
practice taw. H e practiced law here
before going to Eugene ua deputy
d is tric t atto rn ey.
COTTAGEGROVETAKES
DRAIN QUINTET 34-31
(WrlU/o by Journallani kindest.)
C ottage G rove high basketball
team opened the season against
D ra in w ith a 34 to 31 v icto ry F r i ­
day evening on the local floor.
T h e firs t q u a rte r saw a d e te rm in ­
ed G rove q u in tet run up a 16-5 lead,
but thia was cut when G lllm a n .
D ra in fo rw ard , started h ittin g the
net H a lf tim e found the G rover»
w ith a slim 18-15 lead. F ro m there
on It was anyone's game T h e score
«ee-sawed back and fo rth , and the
fin a l whistle found C ottage Grove
w ith a three point m argin.
G lllm a n of D ra in waa high scor­
e r w ith 22 pointe. Po w er*, local
center, w a * next w ith 13.
Coach Bagiev has several more
games In m ind before the reg ular
chrotule opens and he expects a
good per cent o f wine.
T h e lineup*:
Cottage Grove
D ra in
Cox. 6 ___ ___ _ F
Payne
K elly. 5
Jf
G lllm a n , 22
Power», 1 3 ___ C .............
H and»
H o rn . 2 _______ G ______ W h ltty, 5
Duaenberry. 4 O ..........
Teague
Holstrom , 4
8
Robertson, 4
Fhlea ........
8
B a l l e w _____
*t
W ard , 8 ...........
Nelson Relates Good
One on Lom bard
lunihlng Shop to Be Opened
m ach inery ana money are necessary
fo r the developm ent of a great
m in in g camp.
E C Lockwood
returned
thia
w eek fro m San Franclaco, to which
c ity he accompanied a shipm ent o f
15 ton» of high grade ore from the
Noonday, owned by him self and A.
W . H e lllw ell. R eturn» fro m the ore
w ere reported as highly aatlafac-
torv
______________
num oera
N orth Yaoulnn bav Oregon
A ttendance waa greatly curtailed , " W » T aq u ina pay, O re gon
bv the fact th a t the concert came
on one o f the firs t o f the night» of
the cold »pell, nevertheless there
was a good attendance and a llber-
al free w ill o ffe rin g .
■
,
t .
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_
E
IiCtlC I i US V O tC S I OF
_______
__
W ith receipts d u rin g
the paat
plete some bridge w ork fo r which
Umbers uro already on the ground. week fro m the county treasurer the
proportion
of
taxes
paid
In
T he road grade already haa
been j,
.
. Cottage
completed. Men aent bv the
local D r o v e the past year has been
In-
rellet council have been used ex- ; creased to 62 per cent, anil thia may
clualvelv fo r thia w ork. Costs have j be raised before the end
of
the
been ao low that much more
w ork ’ Ye* r -
...
.
.
than expected haa been
accom-
B ecelpt* of the paat week w * r*
,518 fro m the county road fund and
________
; »3,300 of the general levy.
T h ere la N o Substitute for Nea
I t Is understood th a t the »elective
In a recent statem ent Judge C. P. paper Ad«
Chrlatm aa Carda. T h e BentlneL
flo ta tio n process Is planned fo r op­
: B a rn a rd called a tte n tio n to a seri­
erations In the spring at the Musick
ous defect In the budget Inw. T h a t
D " H , ^ ’ e7pUurcahnad»ed7ev7ra?
One o f the old face» of the c o m -I difeci 1« th a t It gives approval to
aen hv I S D a ^ o f Hohvwood
Ing leglalatlve aeaalon w ill be that i expenditure» beyond raoelpta
ago bv L. 8. D a y o f H o llywood
¡ J } * r t Bede, editor of T h e Hen-
A budget, »tala, county, city. ,
/-. r .
• i
n
tlnel.
who haa served aa
reading j school d la tric t or otherwise, aeta out
1SS G .
clerk
»Ince 1017. 8 0 fa r
aa he proposed expenditure» fo r the enau-
135 X J . 1 i c l i ^ i i i .
a
VO k n o w i he hag n0 opDt)Blllon, ha, 40 |ng yaur, and the «pending body la
T 1 • 1 t ->
positive pledges o f eupport and fav- . authorized to expend up to the
orable re p lle i fro m p ractically all ^amount o f the budget, w h e th e r or
Below Is the standing of the contestante In T h e Sentinel's
°
lo f the re m a in in g 20. T w o years ago not the money 1» received. N o rec-
H o lid ay Cash Prize C am paign. T h e votes below Include all free
Oregon State College, Corvallla. Bede served w ith hla le ft a rm In a I ognltlon w hatever need be tak e n Of i
votes and other votes turned In fo r publication up to W ednesday.
Dec. 13 -G w endolyn H a ig h t of Cot- ellng. the result o f a n ear-am puta- i tax delinquencies, which wore w ith i
A ll votes turned In a fte r th a t tim e w ill be Included In the next
tago Grove, a graduate o f W a lk e r I tatlon of the le ft hand, but expect* ua even In prosperous tim e*,
Issuo o f T he Hentlnel.
high school and a freshm an In • no *uch handicap this eesalon.
D u rin g the paat several year« re­
H O W T H E Y ST A N D
home economic« a t Oregon State
Mias M a ry C lerln . Po rtland , for- celpta have not been com parable to
college, ranked sixth am ong 820 atu-
rner employe o f T h e Sentinel, w ill budgets. In year« to come, If de­
(listed alphabetically)
d e n t* who took the freshm an E n g-
be In charge o f the newspaper, ae linquenclea are paid, and no recog-
M a ry A lm a Benslon, Haginaw — ...........
305,600
llsh placem ent exam ination which J »he haa been fo r aeveral aeaalone. nltlon le taken of them
in
eati-
J u a n ita Hopper. Cottage Grove
407,800
waa given here thia fall. Hhe had
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! m ated receipta. money» received
M u L o ttie Lewi«
405.400
319 out of a possible 365 points.
SooiiU H old In v e s titu re .
'should exceed budget estim ates.
A lvin M cG arvIn , Cottage Grove, B lack B u tte route .... .......... 805,400
Judge B arn ard p red ict* th a t a
T hia exam ination la given to all ,
investitu re cerem ony waa held
P h yllis Monson, Cottage G rove ------------ -------- - .......... — ........ 305,800
students en terin g Oregon state.
: by t roop jg of bOy scouts Tuesday large p a rt o f the present tax de­
M arvin Shaw, Cottage Grove------------------------ ------ --------- --- ----- 0,200
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'n ig h t and R obert W in d h am became linquency w ill be Inken up d u rin g
D orothy U m ph rey, Cottage Orove ..................—......................... 407,300
a mem ber. Plana were discussed the next several year*.
for observing n ation al scout week,
Christm as Cards. T h e 8 e n tln * lv .
wh'ch Is F eb ru a ry 8-14.
Reading Clerk
M
F IR S T V O T I N G IN
SENTINEL CAMPAIGN
Haifzht r asses
Erich Esxam
Cham ber Hears A bout
Separation Plant
O peration o f the g ra v lty -a lr m in ­
erals separation plant, now In op­
eration In the old cannery building,
was explained a t the Tuesday noon
luncheon o f the cham ber o f com­
merce bv J. H . Bolden, H . J. Bruge-
m e lr and C. W . K u c k e rt, owners
and operator» of the laboratory. An
open In v ita tio n waa Issued to any­
one and everyone to visit the plant
and see It In operation.
I AM THE n o O E R h
ST( x 60RC t E,SLAV£R
I An AFTER A l l
D ' R T O u S T AMO
or
F o o d f o r N e e d y Is
Price of Dance
Some fru it, some vegetables, some
canned food or any kind o f food
w ill be the admission price to a
dance Saturday n ig ht In the a rm o ry
sponsored by the Eagles lodge. The
food Is to be d istributed
bv the i
C ottage Grove re lie f council. T here
w ill be more than one orchostra
playing d urin g the evening, and 40 ,
cents w ill be Ihe adm ission price
fo r those not c o n trib u tin g food.
Olve th * H om * P rin t Shop First
Chance.
I
SEND
m e r i th
N u R S lN Q IN TO n n M Y
C o n n u N iT its
r
by
A 0 0 T O V S tA L T H
S aving
héalth
ft
I
N. J. Nelson tells a good one on
I „ w . Lom bard. T h e tw o w ere mem -
I ber, of a p a rty w ho spebt the week
cnd at T a h k e n ltc h lake
On the w ay home, as Nelson tells
the story. Lom bard was s ittin g at
the steering wheel of h l* c a r aa It
was being ferrie d fro m G a rd in e r to
Reedsport. A red lig h t appeared
ahead o f the fe r ry and the fe r ry ap­
K. A. M. FJecta.
peared to be heading s tra ig h t fo r It.
T he Royal Arch chapter has elec­ L om bard
rose to the occasion,
ted the follow in g officers: Charles grabbed the steering wheel o f h l*
Roner, H . P.; George M atthew s, K .; car. gave It the proper tw ist and
A rchie W a lk e r. 8.; W o rth H a rv e y , fo r a few m o m en t* could not und er­
treasurer; E. R. Lem ley, secretary; stand w hv the c a r continued to
L. W . Coiner, C. o f H .
head straigh t fo r danger.
W illia m Beck, who came here
several vears ago. b uilt a m odern
home on reservoir h ill and beautl-
fled the place, haa established a
plum bing and h eating business In
hla home. H e was In th a t bualneas
In M ilw au kee. W la.. for 25 years
before com ing here.
D E L IG H T V A L L E Y .
Dec. 13. Jesse T u c k e r and M r.
and M rs. K. L. Learning were E u ­
gene visitors Thursday.
Leater and Law rence P o rte r of
L yn x H o llo w w ere In this v ic in ity
F rid a y c irc u latin g a petition
for
road p atro lm an fo r d is tric t No. 13.
M r. nnd M rs. Lee N ixon nnd son
Donald were Eugene visitors Sat­
urd ay afternoon.
Mlsa D o ro th y H o hm an le ft Tues­
day fo r Eugene, w here ehe has em ­
ployment.
M r. and M rs. A rth u r Henson and
children o f Jefferson visited Hun­
day und M onday a t tho home of
Mrs. Henson’s sister,
M rs. Lee
N ixon.
M r. and M r*. H . R ydell and Mrs.
Chas. Connor w ere Eugene visitors
Saturday.
M r. and M rs. E . J. Hears visited
a t the Claude Plaster home (C ot­
tage O ro ve) M onday.
Jackie M on ttcth (H agin aw ) vlalt­
ed S a turday and Sundav a t the
home o f an uncle, Jesse T u cker..
M r. and M rs. H aro ld W o lfn rd and
son spent S a turday n ig ht and Sun­
dav at the I-ee N ix o n home.
Several fro m this
v ic in ity
a t­
tended the play. "The P rince o f
Llnrs," given by the W a lk e r high
school F rid a y evening. O w ing
to
there not being a verv large a tte n ­
dance on account of tho cold. It was
decided to give It again
F rid a y
night.
M r and M r*. V e rn K eahy, M r.
and M rs. George H o hm an . R u th and
D o ro th y H o hm an , James Bem ent
and I.v le Jackson fro m thia neigh­
borhood w ere a t the R a lp h Sears
home M onday helping dress tu r­
keys fo r the C hristm as m a rk e t.
T w o hundred and tw e n ty turkeys
w ere picked.
Several of the young folks fro m
this com m u nity attended a s k a tin g
p arty nt the Clyde W r ig h t ranch
neftr«W n lker M on day evening.
Father-S on B anq u et Is Held.
A father-son b a n q u e t *ponsored
bv the Cottage O rove c hap ter of
F u tu re F a rm e r* o f A m erica, was
held last evening In the high school,
but T he Hentlnel hnd gone to press
before the a ff a ir was held, so th a t
details can not be given. In v ita tio n s
hnd been Issued to a n um ber of
residents whose sons are not m em ­
bers of the c hap ter and It was ex­
pected there would be a large a t­
tendance.
Christmas Cards. The
7 ^ ,0 0
Scattasi.
«e» ’
Klost of Oregon university *tu- The cold w eather of the paat week
! dent* th l* year declared they would may have lieen reapon*lble for the
I m arry for money In preference to w ay Ray I-emley la shivering, or It
I love.
niav l«e g«l7 ««ue.