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C ottage G rove S entineé VOLUME X I.¡V SHANDA DENIED SEAT COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, rilURHDAY. JANUARY 10, 1935 W a n d e rin g R oosters B ring I Ionic G old There t« un old «ayinx alx>ut « rolling eton<* guthcring no m ow end som ething hne been »aid atMiut < hlckane com ing hom e to rooet, ue If that were undr-Mlrnlde, hut the fact that Aim er Hunt of O elixht Valley had aom e w an dering nxwt el a th at cam e hom e to rooet ban prtnrd that gold I n found alm oet everyw here in the Grove country. T he wandering habit* of the rooeter» w ere com pletely cured by p iep a rio * them , the rooet rr«, for the dinner tablo, during which I>iiM'<eg diMtlnrt tracee of gold duet W' lr found in the >;l/.£Mrd« o f each Thia 1« Ihe flrat tim e that gold ima l>c« n reported from th e I)e light Valley country, but It haa l»e< i» re|x>rted from nearly e v er y where »»I n «- In thia aertlon. H< «-cully dlK’ke that fed at the city lim it« were found to have a large number of tiny nugget« in their craw« IE ISASKEDATC.C.MEET NU. A g C la s s B oy N e ts $490 fo r Y ear 14 PAYMENT BONUS WOO l D DOING LANE A MILLION A p io flt of 3890.03 on agricultural projects w hile al tha sarm- tim e tak in g a full high school courBr Old Timber Contract I k Again Earl Ballew New President of and holding dow n a Job that gets Commander of Legion Post him up al 4 30 a. m 1s the record Subject ut Lively Meet Civic Group. 0 V. Breese ' ” f N orris W K ing. 19, outstand in g Outiinej Organization *8 student in the agricultural course of City Diul» Named as Secretary He Is a son of Mr, and M r » . C. A. Patriotic Program K ing, who operate a truck garden place n short distan ce from the K1or the flrat t in * probably In < loMiitwr o f CxfmiiM'r««* O fficer*. Lane county would lieneflt to the city on Row river. Norria resum ed the history of Ihr city a »rat ha* Kurl llailrw , pre«ident. three years ago a fter havin g am ount o f 31.181,482.74 by paym ent I>*H n rcfnncil Io on» elected a mem Klhert IS« de, firet 'vice president school of veteran»’ adjusted service cer her of the city rouorll. G round, bam ufi Scott, eecond vice pre«i be- n out four year«. Young K ing's projects w ere as tifica tes (com m only referred to as for the action wore Ineligibility bo d<*nt. follow s Four hives of bees, from Ihe bonus), according to CTiarles ■ attac C harles Hhanda, rhewen by O. V. llreeae, ««xretary which he netted 331 19; three- Hall, com m ander o f Calvin T. voter* In tha flrat ward, la .1 T. <’ W heeler, treasurer. Funk fsist w ho said that th e plan signatory to n contract w hich la In It. P. I Joyce. It. E Short, true fourths o f an acre o f raspberries, not only assures an «quitable d is from w hich he netted 3129.85. th r 'c ■llaputa before the council. teea for tw o yearn tribution throughout the country The contract la one w ith John Holdover director« are G. W. acres of potatoes, from which he but would not add a dollar to the n -tle d 319930; h alf an acre of (Yuneron and Hhanda for rem oval C oin er. K K Mill« und H. C. loganberries, from w hich h< netted nation’s debt. The total distribu W ell» of tim ber from the c ity ’» w est aide 3175.49 Ills total Incom«-was 3858 30 tion In O regon would be nearly 21 watershed An am ount of about mid expenses w ere 3368.27. He did m illions and the plan to which $500 la In dlapute and fullowtng C iv ilis a tio n has brought m any nol charge his own lalior, but oth the Am erican Ivgion nationally is the action of the council the city nrw and wonderful things, m any er labor was Included In ex [>e n i t e « . pledged Is declared to he an e f attorney waa Instructed Io prnr-n-d valuable and beneficial (hinge, but All bul 3150 o f Ihe profits w as fective rellet and recovery m ea with the collection. It haa a lso taken aw ay a very placed In a capital account and sure vital and n ecessary thing, love for reinvested. Thia contract la rather badly Com m ander Hall calls attention and reverence of nature, I l 8. inlawt up In city affaire and haa to the follow in g outstand in g fea I >rc I i l i r - I , form er field rep resenta been the m ain subject of eevcrnl tures of the Legion's national pro T r eb le T rio S in g » O ver R a d io tive In C alifornia of the Isaak gram council m eetin gs Count lim an E. R The Treble Trio, con sistin g of W alton Ix-ague of Am erica, now le iu le y and J | | . Chntnlmra, fall» In no even t shall w idow s or de a Row river rancher. told the Mi s H elen O strander, M iss E sther pendent children o f deceased vet er of Mayor Victor Cham ber« are W ick» and M im s M yrtle Kcm un cham ber o f com m erce at Its m on th tw o of (hr su reties on Ihr Bond erans be w ithout governm ent pro ly m eeting Tuesday night. 11c der Ihr direction o f Mrs. Edna V tect ion. given the city by C am eron and P earson, san g several num bers •poke for the Houth I ante G am e Hhanda U niversal service law for capital Pine Mill», Way Under Orders, P rotective league. H e appealed for over K O B E in E ugene Thursday Industry and m an power.^xsith spe Anothri Intrrertlnii sideligh t on ■ veiling Mrs C E Caldw ell was ¡conservation and restoration of the Hhanda election la lh a l hr waa elal p rivileges and profits to none Get Business at Ad. accom p anist. The program w as our natural resources and said reported to the city council by Strong national defense, not to sponsored by E u gen e alum nae fom lh a l it la a |oh for the nation. ent w ar but to assure peace. alatam rnt of the counting board vauced Prices Mr, O renner told o f the wild chapter, Mu Ihil Epsilon, honorary aa having bean defeated, but can Make A m ericanism th e first gam e of the m iddle w est, the m usical sorority. vaaa by the county clerk, whose thought o f all citizens and the 1'akcu as a w hole Ihe outlook prairie chlrk en . the w aterfow l, the ta a u ra Certificate» of election prim ary duty of the Am erican VI tai Statistic» for lb —-ember allowed Hhanda to have beau elect l o i !h. lum ber Industry Is tha best quail, the goose, the antelope, the Legion. that 11 has been al th is season for wild pigeon, which abounded when There w ere eigh t births and four eat by four votra Prom otion of child w elfare, abo several years, according to Crow's d eath s du rin g D erem ber, according he was a boy but are now alm ost At the council m eeting thia week lition of child labor, encourage <b clmntcrl He spoke o f the great Io Ihe report o f Dr A W Kime. ment of healthful youthful activ a lengthy opinion by C ity A llot Lum ber Digest The m enial attitude of every supply of fl-ih that has been de ■ Ity health officer. Of the births, ities ney Ixitnhard waa read In which tha Ineligibility of Hhanda waa b lan ch o f the Industry Is right for pleted by selfish and unw ise fish th ree w ere fe m a b s and five were Individual and collective com O f the deaths, all were m unity service an im provem ent The dealers see ing and by city sew age. He m en ma]«-» ahow n W hen atten tion war called d efin ite reaulls In sight from the m ales Two c a se s o f chick en pox tioned tlie depletion of forests, to Ihe fact that C ouncilm an Lem W ithdrawal of recognition of so ley waa a surety on the coni r a d l'i<-»ident’e housing act and are m ines and the anil, all th in gs lh a l were reported. viet R ussia and abolishm ent of all which m ade Hhanda Ineligible the w illing I o an ticip ate their require m ean our physical and financial un-Am erican doctrines from our attorney said that Ihr altuallon m ents, som eth in g they have not w elfaie. H e m ade Ihe rrtntenient land. waa different In that l.en tley dora done for four year« The m anu fac. tlial a recent crim e survey showed Protection of our educational turera have con fidence In their po that In 25 years no m ajor crim e system i k M dlapute hl* reapnnalhlllty and sition and there actu ally Is m ore had been com m itted by one who alande ready to pay Elim ination of discrim ination against world war veterans Councilm an llrund m oved that b u sin ess Such a set up could nol liked io fish, sm oke and own a Hhanda be seated drapltr the help but bring Im provem ent. The dog Alien» enjoying ben efits o f our Preee-Mng the talk by Mr Drew- opinion o f ih r city attornry and axtsu l to w hich II will go la Ihe governm ent shall also bear arms 1 In the national defense. called a tten tion | o th e fact that 'o n ly qutatian. bul spring business ner officers w ere elected appear« to be on s very sound hr end all other r-ouncllmen had D eportation of all aliens who do The com m unity may have M r- l i a I t llliam a D ies alw ays acquiesced In aalre Io Ihe foundation.'* been som ew hat startled bv the not becom e good Am erican citi The fiutstauding feature of Ihe Funeral services were held here zens. d t y by m em ber» of the council first Issue In tabloid form of lie aald that all m ember* of the post tw o wm-ks has been the re Sunday for .Mis Eva W illiam s of Paym ent o f war debts without C ottage G rove's L ittle Home council w en therefore as Inellgl sponse to alight advan ces In price Culp Creek, who died Thursday further postponem ent or reduction N ew spaper, bul compliment.» by Un- Pondaroaa pine m ills W hen nlghl lle v I G Shaw o fficiated blr aa Hhanda N o aale to the city have been about 9 to 1. E lim ination o f subversive influ by a councilm an has born the su b price fixing went by the board, and Interm ent w as In the A F A ences from our in stitu tion s of R eaders in particular have ject o f dlapute, liul Ihe c ity a llot I’oridnrnsa m ills issued new lists A. M.-I. O. O, F. cem etery learning. expressed their appreciation of Mrs. W illiam » w as born May 1. ney ruled lh a l C ouncilm an Itrund which upped quotation« from $1 to the greater convenien ce In P artisan politics to be kept out o f veterans' affairs. waa c o n e d , although the law on $2 th e thousand and have been 1887. at C anyonville, and w as aged han dling the sm aller pages and Istoklng business at Ihe advanced 87 years She w as a m em ber of lh al |a>lnt m ay be unw ise there Isn't the least doubt that E lim ination o f traffic hazards or. The m ills m ade It clear Ihe C hristian church and cam» B n in d ’s m otion waa aoconded by prices. public highw ays. typograph ical appearance has H elllw ell w ho la in voted against (hat they do nol expect a slash here from R ogu e R iver In 1912. been greatly Improved Ihe m otion after Hhanda culled 111 prices and that they believe the She 1» survived by seven children M any com m ents have com e upon for a statem en t, aald he m arket Is im proving For the week Mrs Agnes P atterson, G rants Pass: from those outside the com m u ended Decem ber 29 th ese m ills Ernest Sm ith, Monroe; A lfred Wll denied any rcsponalhilllv for the nity. The on e The S en tin el ap- Lllllo am ount I n dlapute Ilia -«plan» booked business that w as 302 per ham s. Culp Creek; Mr» preclatea m ost 1.« from one The Janine liort-na. David W illiam s, linn w a a that although I d a nam e cent over production. Sen tin el often has met in cor There Is a gratifyin g dem and for C ottage Grove; Ray W illiam s nnd appeared on Ihe contract, he real dial editorial com bat, Claudius fir »Ido cut. w hich has beer*, steady M i» ly had no Internal In II H elen Satterfield Junction E clair Ingalls. Corvallis G axette- Mr- l.lllle McBride, P ort Tlm rs. recognized as one o f the The l il y a t t o n o y ruled lh a l. a> If not large i>ry No. 1 com m on City dlm cm .lon c lo ck s ace becom ing de land, Mr» Sarah Chase O akland. lh<- law »ay« a count lim an serve« k eenest editorial w riters o f the A rrangem ents have been com "Until hla aucceaaor la elected anti pleted and m any m ills report a C a l. ind Calc Corder. G rants P ass sla te. R is here reprinted in pleted for holding here one of the -hoi la g s In V (5. flooring. Il 1« si«- su rviving sisters and brother. qualified E It Wo «8 will , part president’s birthday parties that m ain as councilm an f r o m the first believed lh al shopper» are going to "I w as really »hocked at th e will be held again th is year in have a difficult tim e In picking tip ward unlit regularly displaced six. o f The Sentinel th is week. thousands of com m u nities o f the bar gains. M em bership on (he council re Anil yet. I can easily under country. The date is W ednesday The larg.-i allotm en ts o f hours m ains aa before. M ayor Cham bers January 30. stand the reason for II. We Councilm an H elllw ell and Council for the fir mill» »(III leaves the This year 70 per cent of th e net doubt If anyone would g iv e the man Ism slng w hoa- tr rm s ex m ills und* ■ capacity, which has a receipts will be left In the hands tow n as good a paper as you plred, having been reelected R e Steadying Influence upon prices. have been givin g it. Alavhe of a local com m ittee for disburse The only fly In the ointm ent An «.pen m eeting of W iliam ■ order llreeae w as also reelected that's th e trouble. There Is such ment In com bating in fan tile par The only ch an ge will he In Ihe o f mc * nii to be th«. ne«d of tim ber • lie itiu ncil A m erican Is-glnn, will alysis. a th in g a s a paper being ahead fice of city treasurer, Herbert bn-,Inrsa which Is necessary to fir b- hr Id -I the armory* W ednesday o f the tow n nnd I have alw ays T ick ets for the party, to be held operators, anti there may be »omc v e ilin g D epartm ent and d latu ct Rakln having retired W orth H si thought The Sen tin el such a at the arm ory, will hr- 50 cen ts for Vey, elected to that position by the c u llin g In price» io g e t'H ila etnas olflr-i rs will be present and will paper. H ow ever, your new m ake m en and 15 cen ts for wom en. A o f bus I lies» explain points In (he Legion's na write-in m ethod, dill not appear Io up is very attractive and show s president s party radio program t i o n a l pm gram . particularly its at- ■tuallfy l a t e r he snltl he had no! will be received. keen new spaper un derstanding tllu d i toward [laym ent of adjust- ’»•«•Il notified of his election. and experlen.-e. 1 hope you find R epeating the plans that worked e l .»t-rvhe certificates. The public All city em ployee w ere reap- Il more profitable and that the so w ell last year, no sm ok in g or will lie welcom ed polntr-rl, -ill at Ihe reduced al tim e will soon com e w hen Its drinking w ill be perm itted on the \ lovered ill h dinner for Legion Mile» that have prevailed for aev old size can be restored. In any m ain floor o f the arm ory and no anil auxiliary tnenihers and out of ••ml year» No advan tage w as tnk even t, do not cut out the news men will be perm itted to en ter the T he old and the new In gobi c ity gu<-ts will precede the m eet on o f Increased budget allow ances paper's soul Its in terestin g and ing. hallw ay lending to the wom en's rile ch ief of p o lio w in Instruct minim- niin-lilnery is (o lie lllu sane editorial». Regards." rest room, a com m ittee of a dozen • d to su rvey .blew ilk- o f city, triiterl In two stam p mill» being will be In ch arge o f the hall and Come» from a Portland rend- give properly owner.» notice to re shlpiii-d 10 Pniilanrl lid s w eek fur r expression of doubt as to see that the rules are observed. pair d efective walk» and serve no exhibition purposes. wlsdivn o f the change, o f which One. a m iniature repllcn of th e tice upon jaich property owner» Ihe follow in g Is pari; w as con Cottage G rove high school de- that the r llv will mil he rc»|K>n»|. ■ ■Id lim e stam p mill, 'Encloaed find P. O. order to hie for dam age to person nr prop -Il n e t-,I by Andy N elson ami has feuterl Lowell In a basketball gam e |iay for Sentinel for another erly caused by »uch defective been exhibited here several tlmee. played Tuesdn.v night at Loa ell. 11 Is 1 1 11 exact duplicate of m uchin w alks th e score being 40-15 year. Be 11 large or sm all, I'll G am e sum m ary: An ordinance waa adopt cd for ery lh al Is still being used In Ihe not go hack on a C ottage Grove Itoheuiln m ining district. C ottage G rove Lowell constructlnn o f tin feet o f main paper. It's a new sy little sheet C ottage G rove m ay get a $5.000 The other, a m iniature of the I-' " V sew er on south Heventh street f 2. - ,1 m- Lour H club hou s as the result The sam e am ount o f hom e new s m odern hull mill that is replacing M lnney. 1 3 ------- f --------- 2, Kolliiis of a national contest in which and of Ihe surrounding dis the old-tim e slum p mill for red uc SI101I ridge, 6____ a _____ Pel/.-I la n e county s c m s likely to be the Mrs. O. K. ('rout- Dies. tricts, Good editorials and the ing ore. w as constructed bv Joe ' eln. 2 g 7. Isiw snn winner for being the best organ Mrs Verona Crowe, w ife of O. Landess. It I» a du plicate of m a frequent letter from Mr. Kern. g _ .... _ 4 , Grnhniu ized Four-H county o f the nation E Crow«-, who rrrtlrerl M onday 11» chinery now going Into the m in « • lit . 14 "In looking the paper over I rim reson, 3 ,_a_ Gray County Club Agent K uehner county com m issioner, died Tin-» ing district. IJIJa, 2...... ....... . am w ondering w h eth er eastern favors sp littin g the prize money riftV In E ugene follow ing innjnr Rolli Mr. N elson anil Mr. Ism - K e l l y _________ » people or those from elsew here If won, betw een C ottage G rave and nperntlon Sunday. d ess hnvi* had m uch experien ce Junction City. Before the award who had decided to go to Ore Mrs. Crow.- w as horn In Mlum- with m ining m achinery. Mrs. Dave Markley Dim. will he made, Interested com m uni gon and to locate at C ottage sotn May 14 1891, nnd «-am- Io Mrs. Dave M arkley, old-tim e res ties m ust have pledged sites for O regon In 1908, m arrying Mr- G rove would ch an ge their I. <). O. F. H ave Ilom et-onilng. ident o f C ottage Grove, died D e the club houses. A special m eeting Crowe July 4. 1911 She had been m inds when th ey looked this The R ebekah and Odd fellow of the c ity council w as held Wed n ■ resident o f Eiigenw since 1924. lodges will hold Joint hom ecom ing cem ber 17 In Isis A ngeles. Funeral little sh eet over. services were held there. Sho w as nesday night at which n site was when Mr Crowe w-ns elected com F riday evening. A program will bi "I hope w e m ay soon see a a slster-ln-law o f Mrs. S. E. Mark- pledged. m issioner w h ile n resident o f l,o- given and refresh m en ts will be ley o f th is city. larger new s|iaper. rane. There nre three su rviving served. There will be no 8;3(l din M RS JO SE P H BEST." Mimeograph stencils Sentinel. children, nil nt home. ner a s previously announced. A dvertisers M ake a N ew spaper. Advertisers make a newspaper. LUMBER OUTLOOK BEST AT SEASON TOR TEARS Lti it o r in i A d v e rsa ry (Com plim ents S entinel PRESIDENT’S BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ARRANGED W illam e tte C o u n cil Is T o M eet H ere O kl und N ew Mills <io O n E x h ib itio n C. G. D efeats Lowell F our-H C lub H ouse Is In P ro sp ect H ere