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C ottage G rove S entinel C O T T A G E (¡ R O V E , L A N E C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . ▼ U I.U M C X I . I V FEBRUARY / 1935 u NUx (.ininil C oncert Is Dated Boy S c o u t s A r e B e in g C ottage G ro v e R eceives For March 3 Honored This W eek A rgentine Corn ’3 4 . T h e a fte rn o o n u t S un day. M u r ili Boy ecout» » re belnjc honored luta beau «elected aa th e d ate th i» week A •iMH'lal eervlce fo r fu r a g ra n d co ncert Io be given by th »in w a * given Munday « V e n ln f th e C a ro le r« an d R alladeera, v o .n l at th e IhiptiM t ch u rch A epeclal County Agent Believes Ad n iu e lia l n rg a n lx alio n a. T h e place fe a tu re waa a boy au ctio n , w ith hua not been selected T h e tw o or H ev M A G rove» o f the M e th - vauced Price» Will Prevail g a n lz a tlo n e w ill be analated by !>e| odlwt ch u rch an a u c tio n e e r Bid liert M o ure, v lo lln la t, Eugene, an d d r m on th e Imy w e re E lb e rt Rede, at Leiud a Year th e T re b le T r io (H e le n O s tra n d e r, ' rep re s e n tin g bualnoaa; H a ro ld A l 1 — M y a ll. K ein , E t h e r W ic k s ) Ian. n p i . ■ . ' i ng th e Y M C. A ' T h i c o n d itio n o f a g ric u ltu re In M r« Faina V P earao n la d ire c to r N J N elson, re p re s e n tin g the latne co un ty line g re a tly Im p ro v e d an d M rs. C E C a ld w e ll a rro m p a n i.ip o rt«; W in M a cG ib b o n . represent «luring the pu«( ye ar, ( o u n ty A gent let nalrMrnen; I I B P e r rin , represent Fletch«* r to ld the c h a m b e r o f com Ing th e schools; D r I I A H ag «n . m e tre at ite m o n th ly evenin g m eet rep rese n tin g physicians, an d R ev tn g Tu«'M«lay T h ia c o n d itio n ap J A S m ith o f th e P re s b y te ria n p ile * paitl« u la rlv to d a iry in g and ch u rch re p re s e n tin g th e ch u rch t»oultry. hr «aid S idney Wvnnc* was th e boy being i l l ’ O A -tuet tuned t in i th e re wax on Itu tte r f a l h a * gone an hig h an 3 h un- ren te, w h ile a y e ar ago It w aa 1M |J*A 1 I I Int« eru p tio n In th e pro | re n te to 20 re n te P ro d u cers can in u I Krntn When th e Nt r a in o f et and ■Ing m a k e n m iirv nt SO re n te , th e a get it In one ixn.11 Ion fo r a long tim e ou .l Whip h ig h e i p r lc . fo r bin Bondi Reduced 114 500 War <1 »‘" n »" f« l» t H I« place w a a l* s >. ■ * ■ « » . _ » . a ■ « • I - - no - - « high - 1 — X- * » . t . - - . . . tr r f f u , l I put th e b u tte r p . - rice ta k e n by M a c k T ra s k S id n ey « m n th a t m a n y ta k e to using oleo and recovered. rant» Reduced $5,491, Sink co n tin u e doing eo a f te r th e price Roy scouts r.nd th e ir p arents o f b u tte r reel'd«’« | | r ad vocated a ln« Fund I» Started wer«* guests at a banquet served price o f about 30 cents as lik e ly to M o n d ay ev en in g In the M e th o d is t b rin g the laig es t re tu rn s In th e Th e fin a n c ia l co n d itio n o f t h e c h u r c h long ru n _ . . - , «’•ly o f tk jtta g e G ro v e waa im • B a n q u e t sp eakers w ere H . B. W h ile p r ic e , of f e d h a ve be. .. proved »21.234 97 d u rin g 1934 T i l l . S allee, b a n e co u n ty »caut execu going up, advance« In value o f im p ro v e m e n t 1« a c .n in t r “ • * M A O r o v r " “ " d W o rth product« o f the fa rm hav« ke p i th ro u g h a decrease o f (14 1.500 In H a r v . V F b G r a n a i« presided ahead of ro c h advance« and th e g e n e ra l o b lig a tio n bond« n d. and E H H o ld c rm a n w u In tro ««cm ex p re.«e d th e b e lie f th a t crease of »4.500 m Im p ro v e m e n t duced a . th e new «caut m u t e r , present price« w ill p re v a il fo r at bond«, a decrease o f »3,491 4» in I leaal a y e a r j w a r r a n t« o u U la n d liig an d »1.243 48 T h e d ro u th In th e c e n tra l s ta te s ' p u t in to a s in k in g fu n d T h is Is was held to hr in pa rt responsible d e spite a d e lin q u en cy o f (4,546 16 fo r Im p ro v e d cond ition s here, w h e re I® co llection s under the 1034 bud- crops were giMst M a n y a re a d d in g * * * 1 to t h r lr d a iry herds to eat th e T O > u n tr H u b A geut K uehn«* r«*- i T ^ l h T “ c '/ ( « « ‘“ ' . i T T 'b e < .. t j . g c G ro ve c h a m b « r hod « ,, ini|M>rtant part In m a k in g ir e r i" ??, O ,', Ur. V M '. . .*L n* . * ’ road to w in n in g th e n a tio n a l < on t««t fo r a flotXJO clu b hous4* th a t . (h a t w ill go to tl u ts tu n d ln g «xainly in th e iia tio t V ic tim o f O tld A ccident D ie s F e w H o n r s F u n e ra l service« fo r C la re n c e .e^.reae.. w ..w x..«x. . . l u . M i d i t.» Nelaon. w ho died la te T h u rs d a y o f last w .'ok fo llo w in g an ac cid e n t at th e W oodson ga ra g e, w ere held .......................... _ rn o o . n . . In . ....... . „ S a tu rd a y a fte Eugene. N elaon lived o n ly a few hour« af ^ o m ^ . r • — C. E. LIONS WINNERS OF CONTEST IT SHEDD Lumber Production Well , S**K“'/ ’» A—A ■ ’ « - S ff" WuT,'‘ K , \ , ? „ . ^ ' X ' y ‘' ^ K X t V Mr N elson waa b o rn In Io w a . ■ ... A ugust 8. 1892. and was aged 42 I Jo. ? , * •*‘ r»h.lay years. H e r a m e to O reg o n In He- . ' 1 " d is p la y in g the C .rober. 1934. and to C o ttag e G ro v e m? . 0 *„ ‘'P fo it u only tw o w eeks ago He was a ¿ " " ." ...T * ..r *.L. hè ‘i " .? " .'" " nt T h e S e n tin e l to the fa r t th a t none m em b er o f th e M asonic lodge In b irth .ta d a y y , Oakalooan O o k a b s .« ., la H e Is su rv ived by w 2 ere h, h fly h - in g on , lU . neoln'« 7-• r’irth hl« J 2 , .1 7 U*‘ r> " hl« Wife, wlf< a d a u g h te r. M r , O r v t ll . £ . j ‘ •Mtnnbro o f d o t t a » G r o v e e h l. , em a a n n c c l l .Htnnbro 'J h ' e 7 g o . t . th ' " e r g r e a t •’m H tan b rn o f C o ttag e G ro v « ; hl« ¡.i?,’, ’ ’ fa th e r. G r a n t N elaon. tw o «later« " , ¿ " .„ i 7 , 'i w ith an d a b ro th e r , f ^ * ln t V “ *1* " '" » '. but no _______ _____________ flags are being flo w n on th a t d a l . e ith e r *- » t > 5 In c id e ___ n ta _ lly II ,. rUKt<>m o f th e A m e ric a n Legio n to put oul .................•p.»»’g| »4« piR OUI i 1MOIS.MT t h e ir flags days •h on H l. any o b -erve d as except legal I'P (XWVS out thoNr w h ich ¡h o lid a y » by AMP I.QUN at m e c P C ob urg O<ld F e llo w s W in T h e C ob urg I O O F h in k e t .............a m w on fro m C o ttk g e G ro ve ............ . O rin play In but he th a t he to look B ag ley w o n 't be ab le tu tn u rn n m e n ts fo r a w h ile, got so hnm oalek S un day co uld n't resist g e ttin g out th e cours« over ’ C ° n l r a c t P r O V W O fU A , - M n r e r V u iir a k le A l t “ O re U e S lr * t,Ie 1935 TO BE BETTER FOB LUMBER THAN'34 IH ™, Larger Production to Be Per u fa c lu re e G eo rg e M a tth e w s , o w n er o f the m ill, says th e g ra in com- T h e corn -ho g c a m p a ig n w ill get pare« fa v o ra b ly w ith th a t raised In under w a y in b a n e c o u n ty next w eek, w h en c o m m u n ity m e e tin g “ th is c o u n try and pro b ab ly has w ill be held fo r re c e iv in g ap p lie s h ig h e r p ro tein content. tio n - fo r n«-w co n trac ts, an no uncer O. M. F le tc h e r, co u n ty a g ric u ltu r a l a g en t, w h o has been w o rk in g w ith th e co u n ty c o m m itte e on p re lim in a ry stages o f the new p ro g ra m T h e m e e tin g fo i s o u th ern L a n e w ill he held at th e W a lk e r union h ig h school a t 1 30 S a tu rd a y . Feb r u a r y 23 Dealer» Not Yet Over Idea T h e 193.5 co n tra c ts rep rese n t a co n tro lled expan sio n" p ro g ra m «ays C o u n ty A g e n t F le tc h e r, as a of Baying by Hand-to- 15 per cent h ig h e r p ro d u c tio n Is allow ed u n d e r th e p lan th a n last Mouth Method ye ar. T h e c o n tr a c t* h ave been con s id erab ly s im p lifie d an d a n u m b er T h e r e Is »olid g ro u n d fo r the be >f changes a re expected to prove lie f th a t 1935 w ill be a b e tte r y e ar fo r th e lu m b e r In d u s try th a n 1934, ”° ’ ’u ,a r “ > •" u<rt V ™ ' * Pro- ac c o rd in g lo C ro w '« L u m b e r EMeeat v ,8lo n ’' T h i . 1. a fte r d la r o u m m . h . , P / a c U e a U v a il p ro d u c e r, o f co n . s i -¿ ■ " K . - r u i.u * i — ». l <x>* p a r ‘ t • in th e a i ’.<34 p ro g ju ra H m tm ar» • ‘ «fn 1935P ad en’ secured fo r new homes an d mod c o n tra c t T h e new p ro g ra m , lik e e rn lza tio n . th e old w ill be la rg e ly in the A « ye t d e aler« have not ab an - hands o f lo cal fa rm e r« , w ith com doned th e h a n d -to -m o u th m eth od o f m u n ity c o m m itte e , u im ! county purchu alng , an d w ill no t do ao un- co n tro l asooc-iation, lo be o rg a n - t il convinced it la no lo n g e r posMl ized by c o n tra c t sig n e r« A ll pro ble to aecure im m e d ia te lo adin g« ducers w h o sign a p p lic a tio n s fo r «•«llectlons w ere over Hl p<T cent o f car« c o n ta in in g e v e ry th in g fro m co n tra c ts a re e n title d to one vote th a t w a te r receipts nxceoded (WrillMfl by Joursaliarn H tudest.) m o u ld in g to lim b e r« . ¡each. l i ‘ ' «••Uniate o f th e budg t com* r h e C o tta g e G ro v e U o n s stopix-d m ltte r T h e unexpected p o rtio n o f l a t ’ shed I S a lu r d a v n ie h t oo it , « i . « * « * “ « wnj> m a te r ia lly reduced T h e re w ill be no "c o n tracted iif . ° n i? * * * t w w *®*h» ° f Pod w e a th e r, m acre«" u n d e r th e n e w pian fo r “ “ budgeted • •--- - h .O — h I — fu nd • s was - ( ________ 73 T h e to ta l b o n d 'd In d i b te d n r o f I n * 2 2 7 , ' ,i a c ’Z ' W'” Lr.e l,u lt*’>g in «tocka o f « ta n d a rd Ite m , those w h o have h e re to fo re g row n ‘‘» y »*“ rv I , , , »^XI.OOO becom ing b ro k e n . U o le re b u a ln e e . co rn as w e ll as hogs. In s te a d acre- ..ud ge n eral bondx “ h t X n f h a ^ .n il ¡ " * ? U,d d r ° P ° f f tO a p o ln l 10 en‘ aKe ,c ft out o i w x te r, sewer ...................................... r“ «• > h « t l . il c o n t e s t a ab h lf. o r r - e f fill i l l tHwir i » _ ______ le m m ill« ills t to th e ir hlra« bina, «4.»1_ d e al fo fo , r n a n n v y o th e r p u rjO K . Also, th ere **“l $tM.7001M in Im p ro v e m e n ... t T h e U o n s took th e lend Hr,d ers m ay get o v er th e id ea o f de- Id no lim ita tio n on th e to ta l area bonds T h e w a r r a n t In dcb ted n S h e ld u »h indcDtvdncM ? * e r v n r »uea o i a e - «a at e n d i n g on g e ttin g w h a te v e r th ey m th e fa r m th a t m ay be devoted '*,rin JH,3t»2.R2. com pa > d w ith S U Caah <»n ha n d t< . i t f ' 5* w ere w a n t a t th e m o m e n t th e y w a n t It. to c u ltiv a te d crop« o r on th e n u m S54.41 a year tw fo r o r. ed to « o r , . .j h# w e a k „ , was $M <5? dm ber or k in d o f liv esto ck kept aside . lead w h en th e \ 'w e r e pr< d h a rd k Tl COnti , J , ” *** Su tU n K. » b ic h * fro m hog«, . C o n tra c t signers thi? purchase an d gro w out \ O lC t I o o f G « u o t f b S h ed d ’» f n • ’ h r«< tk ln r iff every m ill p needs, rld ic u - an y n m a y b e p C t t * ' o f ’ low r ie « , h and a v some bc«u rep o rt um r o f fe e d e r pigs as long \ c i ,tlt n«s H f l f ! on t h l. k in d .,f „ u s ln r e . a r e purchased fr o m o th e r nere. — - Shedd s . tn r tln g ce n te r, w as Shedd's « • ’••<’ »■ a u to m o b ile a c c ld .n ta oc- B e n e fit p a ym en t on hogs th is c u rr ln g In o r n « a r t h i . c ity w ill T h . h u . up, y e a r re m a in at th e same ra te if re la te d o v .r I h . a ir by th . <fo ttage G ro v U n d e r S tie s F lip s fig u re d on th . basis o f th e re ve 35 ¿h.'<ld26 v i i u t l . ' » . t i t s r u t s qm red a d ju s tm e n t. In o th e r w ords ' of s a fe ty ." w h ich d n lly T h o rew .n , 2 ./.A , J SBodgra.M» re c c id e n t, U e c k e r ■ r o t t i . b >. k a a . . " g ro w e r w ill receive »15 p e r head r e p p o o rt« r t, o o f f t tr r a a f f f f ic ic a accident« f 2. M Snodgi^tMM -,« „ 1 1 . .. g a in in pro- on th e 10 per cent th a t he is re- o v e r ra d io s tatio n « K G W and K K X S h o rtrld g e , 14 c 12. B la n k e n s h ip d u c tio n o f ab ou t 15 m illio n bo ard q u lred to reduce below his ba«e In P o rtla n d , a rc o rd ln g to an an - T ra c y , 2 2 i " * 1 f ° r. ‘ he We^k ended F e b ru “ O' r a t h . . th a n »5 pet head on a ll he n o u n c n m .n t by Ih « P o rtla n d Ju nio r K m 12 ft OelBbeck 2 o v er th e previous w eek w a , re- was allo w e d to rais e last y e a r As c h a m b e r o f com m erce. In ch arg e S u b stitu tio n « C o ttag e G ro v e po rted by 538 do w n and o p e ra tin g ex p lain ed before, h o w ever, he w ill o f th e broadcast. M a r k in . Shedd T R obert« R u«k m ills in O reg o n an d W a s h in g to n be p e rm itte d to raise up to 90 pei S ta te -w id e coverage by the to th e W est Coast L u m b e rm e n 's cent o f h i , base, .a t h e r th a n o n lv "V o ic e o f S a fe ty " has been pro- —— ■ - — — assoclation to day. T h e p ro d u c tio n 75 per c e n t vlded by C h a rle s P. I - r a y s u p e r C a l if o r n i a R a a P a i r W e a t h e r was 81.851.831 fe et, co m p ared w ith B e n e fit pa ym en ts on co rn have l i i l i n d e u t o f «tate police, w ho a«- W e have had a lo vely w in te r, th e e e k ly a v e ra g e fo r 1935 o f been raised .•“ rwd . , .h r.. you.” « org a n Ix a- • » fo ld w e a th e r to .p e a k o f an d #9.341J42"fret n n d T h e 1934 2’ ^ r a g e b u s h e l' t o X r a id o ^ t h l " « ^ ? Uon <,<’u u » o f »«Hou» a c c ld m U lo t* f «» 1 n fo r w h ich vi’** ar»* o f 71 043 MAQ foot lt*fi ou f ' acr'ca^t* “ w a G ' m e d la tM v to WO,“ ,o e r " O i ! ,M n kfu l e o 11 ■ k e , a • ” rd e — d i Im th e d " v o ir regon m e m tlm T h th l J ln " " k ! '« pr4>dl.lc'tlont ’ a7 d !'"c u rre n t' e«E re“ b ld o w ^ h T h . mOr* ‘ h“ n ?° CITY FINANCES SHOW In terest In sheep and goat« F r u it ««•ems to l»e about th e o n ly crop th a t hn» shown no im p ro v e m e n t Ite ef |<rtr>'« ui<* the best th e y have been In fo ur year ** .«! * a m s “ till rising T h e agent advocated ex p e rltr ta t Ion w ith sweet elovei as a fo r- ag« • op. H v a rie ty h a v in g been developed at O M C th a t resists rot th a t has h e re to fo re kept It fro m I »el ng a p ro fita b le cro p C ( m i ) h * i u tio n o f th« r n a m h e r o f l o n i m e i r e ill g e ttin g w h it« clo ver « (a n in d g « >(nrtrd ...d p ro d a u n c d e, ii w a o , y a .r . i k - d M avs bv TO STAHT NEXT WEEK W h ile th e p ro g ra m fo r th e con tru l o f p ro d u c tio n o f co rn , hog* and w h eat la being co n tin u e d , C ot- tag? G ro ve I n re c e iv in g g r a in fro m , the A rg e n tin e A ca rlo ad o f corn g ro w n In th a t fa r aouth c o u n try was received ‘ t " h i . w eek by «he C ot- Inge G ro ve M illin g < o n ip a u y to be used In (h e p ro d u c t, w h ich it m an O ^ M ^ K T b c ^ . h“ S T " Ub^ P“ - (C o n tin u e d ) M a ilin g » h l.to r y g iv e , th e fol- lo w ing b io g ra p h ic a l sketches o f n lo n e e r, o f « ..u th I a n » - JO HN W M ASTERSON Re Re- s . id . e , a t C o " it a g « T A S IK IH J W N black-' s m ith ; was born In M o rg a n coun- ........... »’Vi»» »11 « U I K i n coun- S r 19^ X ^ A . e r ' r e ^ ’’ - “ « S * æ jo n .i v . LFI A N D H W HARTON re sid e, , * C o tta g e O ro v" kV e p . th e 39 33 In a league gam e played here «1 C h a rle s h o te l, w a« born In T h u rs d a y n ight l./st, C o R a iL ’o ’roy e I Ccktpet e itJ n ty T 'M 'ls ^ u r l; c a m . to lo'l 2 0 1 2 nt th e h a lf b ill were state and co u n ty In 1864 »-as m a r- rle d to N j ' ' v » t * o k . ' C hildren^ o v erw h elm ed In th e la tte r . h a lf T h i lin e u p , M unn. G eorge and M in n ie AARON LURCH resides at Cot- C o b u rg 39 C o ttag e G ro v . 33 20. Cox tiige G ro v e . Is a m e rc h a n t, was H illis , 18 f 4. G o ff b u n In F r a n k e n th a l. G e rm a n y H a r rin g to n . 5 f Ih o fs la ll G .m . lo state an d co u n ty In 1874 H encoek. 6 c 4 Shofst O arb o d ln , 2 g w... ____ , G rig g s ______ was _________ m a rrie d - February- 35, 1873. to S h” , | ■ , g " . 2' H o rn C elia M oye, and .McNabb. 2. e y e r C h ild re n , . ' j J a a k k l le e an d «>'h; fo r C ob urg. Fox » A d a li ; I , ah. 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T h e S e n tin e l, riv e d In s ta te an d c o u n ty Sep- 'T h e teaaon .,7 . h 7 ^ ’ X th e risin g p rice o f hogs is th a t pas; experien ce has a lw a y s shown th a t an un du e expan sio n fo llow s a severe d ro u th . I t is e s tim ated , foe ex am p le, th a t X50 to 400 m il lion bushels less co rn w ill be re q u ired fo r feed next v e a r th a n n o rm a lly because o f th e decrease te m b e r 17. 1887; was m w as m a a rrie rr ie d d m m livesto liv esto ck ck. Unless U nless exnansion’ expansion ^ o f f M a tc h 25 1875. to \ C. P e rk in s co rn ac re a g e in th e e o d n tre «« « H a v e one ch ild L u la w hole I , e a n tm T w i a ° U" t r \ “ ® a - , 1 c o n tro lled , d isaster to th e J A M E S H . S H O R T R ID G E : re- ,,v ®wtock m a rk e t w ill la te r resu lt. s i . 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