O ver U le Kn I I re S la t* th e S en tin e l la K lu iw n l'll(Me u t lim ile Should Boost Such a l*a|Mir. V O I .lX r XI.VI. doiiaae (Broue Sentinel < < » I~ IA < .K l . l t O V K , L A N K C O I N T Y . I I H N . I I N . T H U R S D A Y . O C T O B E R S I, 1338. Grove, University Hi to Meet Here lly E l.B E R T B E D E (W ritte n from legislative «sesión) F O R O N E who Ilka« Io aludy hum an nal ore attendance at a legislative session la an Interesting eapei lenco at tlmea an entertain In« one. • • • O N E M IG H T T H IN K (hat « tte n d u iu r at ■•’»■Ion» would aoon gro w old aa a form of entertain me nt, but a fte r attending ovary oraaion. regular and apodal, except one since 19I&, I have found each jUet aa interesting an thoaa that have gone tsefora s e e 1 I'H K H T O I1E a kind of fiat uro not a |>artirularly o rna­ m ental one aa reading clerk of the house until the demócrata garnered enough republican vote« to give them a m a jo rity and decid­ ed that democrat« ought to have th e jo b a • a a T H A T WAN F A IR E N O U G H aa things go in política. The repub­ licana undoubtedly would do the earn«? thing under the anme clr- <*uinetan». 1 have alwuya found the greatest display on non (»artI aanahlp to lw by th-<> The locale have an almost com­ pletely new line-up and ( ’oach O. M Hag ley expects victory In spit» of U niversity hlgh’a 190 pound lin e In the Roseburg and University high g a m . last week lloaeburg was • muhib !■«! w. N (M>««uurK wuB victorious w ith a score <»f 13-7. Ac cording to a number of Cottage Grove boys who attended thl» game the local» should win Friday. Cottage Grove bit hdt stride In the g a m . w ith Independence and » > « •- «<> ...................... .«• -be tltle "F igh tin g Lions.0 Local Football Team Wins Its First (iaine Grove Scores One Touchdown Againxt Independence in Hurd Fought Oume ’ * * das» w an t n n y lh ln g out o f n . r u l u n g | w a y . figure Rill In. And It Is not of record that he ever failed to keep his word w hether for or against a piece of legislation • • a J IM H A Z L E T T Is another senator who got the habit of com­ ing down here from a republican county long before anyone had ever heard o f a dem ocratic land­ slide o r had any Idea what one would look like He h a ll, from Hood R iver county, where he a l­ ways c a rrln . every precinct. H a s ­ le tt .ta rte d his services In the house and he w a . so sensible, sane and reaeonabls In all hki efforts th a t It was several sessions before I knew he was a democrat. a re E d ito rs , Jessie G ru b b Ie n student», accompanied by E . O. Berg and !•’. K Nordhoff, mo- lored to Corvallis binadcast .. , , to w " and II' me m .ur .,15 ¿h® T h . h i. ¿ « » I . « « ’’•'ng rtM> broadcast * « » s(x>n sored by the F. F. A Feature» of the program were Accordlan s o I oh by C liffo rd M iner. songs by a boys' double quartet, harm onica solos by Ed Bauder, a L“ ? L X . W llb !,,r “ T ’K ” 0,1 F F A k and A lberta Dickenson; girls' ac- tlvltlee, l ’eggv llodges; hoys’ actl- H a il, aesem- . vltles, „ ' Tom . . ----- -- music, --------- b«?*' " 1 d dr,a ",'a M arK ar’-' ^ “ *n: office Vera P alm er; miscellaneous lx$rothy Hatch. F ifth period officer« are Edl torn. Fem e Jon«« and Evelyn K lrehhofer, girl»' activities M ari* an Sorensen; boys* activities. M ike ! M cKlbben; music, assemblies and I dram a. E ffl« Richardson; o ffice' Elm o; miscellaneous. . ’S 7 p * * ’ Bethel St. M ildred Cellars. T h e m em b er» o f th e hoy»’ double fjuartet were H enry W ynne and W ilb u r Hoopes. second bass; E l­ mer M usin and W ayne .Mackin. first C — larke ■ i ba»s; ui 2. Charles — » » V to Itoseburg. O en evlev. McCullough, senior, "Pent the w e e k end In Portland v!»-’ King friends and relatives ,,ln * f ,l,- n d. and relatives M ur,on N otvedt spent the »"ch I ” «•orvalll. w ith her p a re n t- I By Journalism Student.) U u lfig h tin g and out m aneuvering a heavier team for the g rru ter part a a a of th.- game. Cottage d ro ve high A T A N Y R A T E I am thia echool won ID flm t g a m . of bl*»’ the tim e in the senate, where there la season by defeating indeoendenci a republican m ajo rity. Hut let It be h i - h so .. aaid to their credit that rny demo­ high school AO F rid a y on K elly cratic frlrnda in the upper laxly . »hP -O hlctw irnt F e rrln went to th e first iierlod of the game was Eugene Saturday to meet h l. moth- were among the first to aaaurc me M is. W N F e rrln of Portland, they would like to have me w ith played on even terms but In the second period the Grovera put on a who wl1* ***** here a month or «1. them during the aeaalon. a e e d rive wtoteh p ul them on th.- m New class e d ito r, and d ep art- T H E R E A R E d ifferent kinds vadrr • 30-yard line. A pas. from ra» good goon for ror _ of democrat«, juat n« there are dif M rK Ibbvti lo T ra c y wa» ferent kinds of republicana, and •0 yard .. On the next Juat aa many d ifferent kinds of one le f t h a lf , to o k th e Im ll aa of the other T H R E E O F T H E F IR S T to Indicate that my services here woukl be agreeable w ith them were the old veteran from Raker, Sena­ tor Hill S trayer. who has been com I ng down here for so long that the republicans back In 111. district have nearly forgotten that hr registers a . a democrat. He hold, the record for continuous service. I believe, both lu n u n Included ess H IL I. SAYS that the reason both democrats and republicans are an anxious to have him w rv e Is liecau.e his lack of facial pul- ohrltude hi so pronounced that his con stituen t, need a b rief rest at •east every other year. • • • A T A N Y R A T E those who m eat head* were appointed Tue»- _ In ju n io r _ Engllah ___ day Journalism clas»«* by Mie» M y r tle 'K e — rn . ... In structor T hey are to have charge of the news gathering for the sec ond sin weeks period. Offlcere In the fourth period . „ d5.'.‘i £ B’ *r' r r l? 7 * corned the novltlateH and explained L e i l t ^ ” f«rh?hel^T^hnU.k place in the gym nasium gayly ,k place in the gym nasium gayly decorated In school colors and be- ^‘,r* a Frass upholstered throne In « setting o f autum n leaves, Ladies In w a itin g were the de- feated candidates. Florence Spies, B illie Sm ith and Jean Savage Lords In w aiting were Ed Bauder „ udent body president. Allan F er- rln and Dale Bennett. En tertain ers were Jackie M orton, tap dancer and M yrtle K lrch o ffer. a c ro b a t A program preceding the crow n­ ing ceremony was opened by a double quartet of boys who sang. Fou r crops of a lfa lfa In one year Old Black Joe" and The B e ll, of without Irrig a tio n to the record 31 f the St. M M ary«." arys.” The The members members o of the made by 8. P Shortrldge o f T ho rn - «J’0 ’»»’ were H »rold Boslaugh. Ed inn — — la « Bauder. Charles rk . Kenneth ton Corners. -»*u- T he a-a*. to U l crop vnaries C c la larg. Kenneth tons fio m one acre. T he v a rie ty 1«‘ Shortrldge. W ayne M ackin. Henry G r rim r m . . _ W y n n e , W ilb u r Hoops and E lm er This many crop. In one year Mason. Jackie M orton entertained without Irrigation Is rem arkable the audience w ith a toe dance and because of the fact that the sum­ a m ilita ry tap dance. M axine Coch­ ran played a g u itar and sang two m er was unusually d ry and hot. numbers. An im itatio n o f Zasu ( hrlstlan F .n droio r Installs. Pltts w a* F*ven by Lolly W a ll. Al- The following o ffic e r, w ere In- Pl* ye<1 ! ,rombone “ lo’ i i .. i r urther amusement was furnished ^ ,,ed f u . p r e r t v D r i i “ c i i " , ? '' by ,h r* e clowns- »«vm ond Carl th ' ^ r i ^ - n c S r lrtU n £ n ' h r * ™ 0 "? L??, Z * , ’ b* er‘.Bn C h r‘’ " a *' band and orchestra instructor. M a r X n e Sndth ^ 1 ^ " ' p re i‘d‘ n(t : How ard Arnest a’n / 'k l l a n '' F errin . ..... ......Legion to Make 4 Crops A lfalfa “ T: Red Cross Drive Taken in Year point failed. The Grovers threatened to score again In the third period when they reached visitor« 19-yard 13-yard line r « m u - bed the the vlaltor» u..s . a a .. . 9 • but lost the ball on downa N early all of the ftanie wa» play* ed In rnldfleld and on even lerma. Each team mana«<«d to * e t nine first down». The Grovera completed pohent s four out o f 14 t M««on and Decker were the chief ground gainers fo r the locals while Haley was the chief ground gainer for the visitors T h . Grovem play Unlveratty high of Eugene here F riday, November Council Accepts Bid On Refunding Bond Portland Firm'» Figures Selected; Two Concerns Submit Lower Rates. The city council met October 28 In adjourned session for the pur­ pose of opening bids on Refunding Assessment Ronds It and selecting the bidder. The amount o f this bond Issue If S28.O47.Hk. A fte r consideration o f bids sub­ m itted the finance com m ittee rec­ ommended the bid of Hess. T rip p A R u tch art, Federal Securities Co. of Portland, be accepted. T h e ir bid was S97.82 for each S100 bond, face value w ith accrued Interest from date o f bond to delivery at the rate of 4 M per cent. T he council voted to accept the report o f the finance committee. The other bid submitted was by E. M. A d am . A Company and Camp A Company. T his bid waa nt the rate o f $97.58 on each $100 bond, par value, w ith Interest at 4 tt per cent, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C O T T A Q K G R O V E may have heard more of Senator John D. Goss o f Coca, who also preceded the dem ocratic landslide. H e m ight have been In congress except th a t the democrats don’t appreciate h im os much as the republicans do and heat him In the prim aries la .t year, nom inating a man who will he remembered as coming before the Cottage Grove cham ber of commerce for a non partisan ad­ dress In which he extolled the dem ocratic party, p articu larly that part o f which he was a member, and damned the republican« whose vo le , he needed If he w ere to go lo B rother of Mre. A lice W ynne IMe.. congresa. John H. V eat oh o f Rolse, Ida.. 1 • • • SENATO R GOSS wouldn’t brother of M rs. Alice W ynne of this l | have made a tactical erro r o f that city, died Thursday last at h i. kind, and he would m ake a good home. M r. Veatch was born N o ­ congressman. He demonstrated po­ vem ber 8, 1870, In Salem, Ore. H e j litical prescience when he held onto was the son o f the late M r. and h l. senatorial sent while n candi­ Mr». J. P. Ventch, Oregon pioneers. M r. Veatch had been connected 1 date for congress. • a • w ith tho Capitol Journal and Salem I ' U , C O M M E N T on noins re- Statesm an, a Roseburg new.pnper and was Im.lnoss m anager fo r .ev- <*d Croaa roll call drive e thia year era»» in is vaar. year. Tht« drive will start Arm istice day, the Lesion ha» announced, ias annnon,.«A and w ill continue until Thanksgiv Ing day. ____ ___ __ <3- P rin tin g M any (¿ere P laces and S h o u l d B e S u ffic ie n t >r Those a t H om e. N I M H K K 4. Churches Sponsor Musical Program Members o f the football learn wer« entertained at luncheon F r l .h rfo ,r the Independence game Food was prepared by the firs t and -■econd year foods cla.aea, T he sec- mid year (la m served, Autum n flowers were decorations S e n tin e l Ut Culp I >k Mill Starts O iuiition One HundreJ Return to Work Thursday; Bohemia Company Buys New Equipment. About 100 men started to w ork Thursday m orning at the Bohemia Lum ber com pany m ill located at Culp Creek, when th a t concern re­ sumed operation a fte r having been closed fo r approxim ately three months. D u rin g the shutdown the ow n­ er«. I-aSells S tew art and W illia m G aroutte, have employed a small crew. T hey have been installing new equipment In the m ill and logging camp, as well as doing general rep air w ork. A dry kiln is being Installed and it w ill be ready fo r use in another 30 days. The k iln , a Moore pro­ gressive circu lating type, w ill have a capacity of 90,000 feet. Besides the kiln a construction crew has completed 180 feet o f a 300-foot d ry shed. A three m ile railroad has been built up Culp creek to tap a new tract of tim b er fo r the company. A 55-ton Shay locomotive has been purchased to haul the tim ber to the m ill. The planer has been operating during the shutdown and the com­ pany has continued to ship lum ber from the m ill. Fast, Clean Fighting Seen at Armory Bennett Meets Stone in Main B out; Marine Jacobs Thrillg Crowd with Clever Work The wrestling matches held Sat­ urday night and sponsored by the Am erican Legion were exceptional, showing lots o f action and clean w restling as well as some rough stuff. The curtain raiser was between < of < D o n a te, to t lul. Avery of Eugene and M ax Lake of The cham ber of commerce at Springfield. The tim e lim it on this th e ir luncheon Tuesday noon at m atch was 30 minutes o r one fall, the Rex cafe voted to give the latke w inn ing w ith a fall. Townsend club »5 to be used In — — — — ••• F’redie M arin e Jacobs, form erly improving t h . city ,a r k . They also of Cottage Grove, won the second ^ 1 T to „ „ . t the k m ir lc a n T g io " voted to a .H ,t the Am erican legion bout. H is opponent was M on t- in the annual Red C r o « drive Toots o f M ontana. Both wrestlers Z Z Z 3 Ada Chestnut. secreiara -D e ^ *,,',"' ’ At the closr «» lh t’ P'ogram the displayed some clever holds, and Ada Chestnut, secretary-treasurer' , . . .. ’ Trtw*« Arv Awarded. concessions and booths were open- the spectators were th rilled by the Inex Randall, p rayer m eeting com- „ j ..„a • -7 Prlxra for the --------- grand am ateur m |ttee chairm an- M»cW d and the fun was on “ *“ » " « the fast action. night contest were awarded F rid a y m Lslonarv c o m m ltie . c h . i r * K , y c o n f u « l ° a o f w hirlin g confetti The main bout, between heavy­ evening at the weekly am ateur ^ ? , ^ D . £ h . ^ t v n t.n ^ ' and « 'r p e n tln .., amidst the blow- w eights. Glenn Stone o f O lym pia nlght program as follow . Jackie ^ ' e . „ . « . ^ e d b v 7 ,n< of * h‘8t1' and °< hot Wash., and L a rry Bennett of Salt M orton In tap dance and B etty X <••*»<»••««»*. A hot d and cand L ake was well w orth the price of Jean y „ w w , In dance. $10; Shirley ^ d R e T j ^ e . A ^ m l r h * * ’ i T h i F lo ral Telegraph x e rv lo . was admission, according to m any of C u lv e r In a c ro b a tic . J o -U w m . . . \ nd J a m *‘a S m ith spoke on a Rnd v # ry Culver in acrobatics. Junior Glass ' the fight fans who witnessed the in «.ng «nd Creswell girls' trio In ,n T ra ln ln « W lth J* ' “ slon according to the people which tw o-hour e v e n t Bennett, who won In at 162 harm ony, trip to 1’ortlsnd and o p - ----------------------------- were gathered around it. A mess­ the m atch, weighed l>ortunlty to show on Portland W ith all ID d ra w backs life Is age and bouquet could be sent pounds w hile Stone’s w eight was “’ •I*?;. ________ ___ _____________ __ still a splendid adventure. w ithout the sender’s iden tity be­ given os 168 pounds. ing known. O th er booths which Announcement has been made drew much attention were beano Since S aturday night's bouta that and w arto. T he hot dog stand, Jacobs expects to m ake Cottage sponsored by the girls' league, was Grove his home and w ill assist In a ttrac tiv e w ith Japanese decora­ promoting w restling matches this tions. The girls in charge were w inter. H e plans to do most o f his What Is the truest measure o f success? dressed In Japanese kimonas. tra in in g a t the arm ory. 1« it a million-dollai bank account? A penant which was given the T en tative plane fo r the next la II a lengthy list of stocks and bonds? school by O. W . Spies was raffled card, set for Novem ber 8. have also o ff at 10:30 and won by Peggy been announced by the Am erican Is It, perhapa, a generous amount Hodges. Legion com mittee. Ted i King O f public acclamation and applause? T he carn ival was successful fi-1 Kong l Cox of Lodi. CaL. national­ Which one of these— if any—designates nanclally. the student body clear-' ly known as one o f the best bone- The surest indication that a man ing over $125. tw isters o f the day. w ill be featur- Deserves the commendation of his mates? ♦*d on the m ain event. There must be something better, more ideal No one Is rich enough to do w ith ­ By which to value genuine success! Oct. 30 C arl Puls, who has out a neighbor. M aterial posseaalona, power, fa m e - been seriously 111, was taken to a These things do not bring lasting happinesal Eugene hospital Tue. Th. se things so often bear the brand of pr.de, D orm an Brookhart of Woodard's Their code is one of «elflshness and greed; camp and M ildred Q uim by o f C G were m a rrie d F rl. In Eugene T hey! Oh. surely, there must be some higher goal are m akin g th e ir home In B lack­ And true auccesa muR have a nobler creed 1 butte. J fk Onw TftU£ 5 ucc &5 Blackbutte Tom M ills. Kenneth Om lid and I-eonard Brow n were Blackbutte visitors Sun. Mrs. O. A. Haney, who has been ill for some time, is somewhat im ­ proved. A fre a k fire caused some ex­ citem ent Mon. a t the A rt Fun k home. The woodshed caught fire but the house was undamaged Mrs. B ertha B roo kh art and daughter Suzanne spent Sun. in Springfield a t the home o f M rs B ro o kh a rt’s m other, Mrs. Elizabeth W a lk e r. Frances Stim m el. Mrs. Laura Perry. Carolyn M ills and Bertha B rookhart motored to Eugene Thur. Mrs. P erry staved to visit relatives a fte r a visit here w ith her father, Fred L. M ills. She w ill return to her home In H a lfw a y soon. i tve not learned that honesty and right? I \i um,l,ty * nd fnendlineaa and cheer Alone can hold the confidence of men. -w And bring Increasing joy from year to year? I S u c c e L T u n f,il,n t which to live? ' £ 7 „ n , n* T r *LnCd throu* h »»'»« W4 get. ' only throl*rh the happiness we giv. I Not only are new Ideas and d riv ­ ing power needed to start a bttal- ness, they are Just aa necessary to N . J. Nelson and the better three- ! keep It going. fourths have a quiet little game.