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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1936)
9 I.IT II.K G IVE YO! R « ANTAHM H OM E P R IN T SH O P IN» BIG THING»« FIR ST CHANGE VOl t ’MK * L T L ( Katalrflshrd June I ft, HUM ) COTTAGE GROVE, U N E < X > m Y , O REGON, T i l l RHOAV, K ERRI ARY. 20. 193« Said Lane Not to Be Communism Rampant Here Without Officers "Communism Is ram pant In Cot ta g s Grove and Is the cause of 7ft |x*r cent of the trouble with young people and 7ft per cent o f the Indus trial Double," Rev. E. Elinor Coul ter. m inister of the C hristian church, declared In his Munday eve ning serm on. Rev. Coulter will continue the discussion this Hunday evening, when his subject will be. "Com m unism R a m p a n t In C ottage (¿rove *’ He prom ises to reveal som e M aitllng facts without fear oi favor, but will speak with love and kindness Various organlxa lion s of the city have been Invited to attend. | jons Take |A.|,;lnon Curfew Law in |() S, Mary S Effect Monday ______ N E M B E K S3 Inve?4 ition, Funds. Need All children under 17 years are hereafter to he o ff the streets by B o'clock. T his mean» that th ey are Robert M Betts Tells Eugem MENATOIt JOK ItOBINMON AU Incumbent* Willing to to be out o f business places and on thlnka (hare m u s t ba tw o Al their way hom e by th at tim e. The Chamber Lane Might Be Hinltha. If we could gat enough of Remain and Other* Willing hour se t leaves opportunity to at- him wa m ight turn (ha Novem ber to Be Put on Job. ' tend the first show, which Is over Mining Center of State election Into a brown darby How at 9 o'clock. ( By Journalism S tu dent.) •» tr , lha republicans seem Io ba T h is regulation, provided In an The C ottage Grove high school pratly wall satisfied will) lha Al wa l«tn« county 1« In no Im m ediate In vestigation is the greatest need team scored a decisive victory over ordinance adopted by the city coun have alw ays know n aud II la ,be danger o f being w ithout a «uffl and tack of finance the greatest the Lebanon team Friday night by cil M onday night, will be put Into d ifficu lty o f Lane county's mlnlqg llevad the dem ocrats would ba aat- riant nuinbrr of w illing rcpuhll a score of 32-11 In an un in terest effe c t beginning M onday night. The Industry, Robert M. B etts, Eugej* tailed If there ware not even that cun« and dam orrat« to man the ing gam e A feature wus the good curfew signal will be a abort m any o f him court houao during the com ing m ining engineer, told the chamber • • • passing and team work of the Lions blast on the fire alarm . The coun of com m erce Friday. four y«ar». cil'» action has been taken because quint. TH AT WAH « m aan trick on All prraent officer« have «Ignlfl "The developm ent o f m in es to tju The gam e was all In the Lions’ of Juvenile delin qu en cies found by productive stage Is fraught with )*t>«Uitaatrr G eneral Farley when ed a wllllngnr»« to irm aln w h en favor a s they passed in to set up police officers and also in responae difficulties," B etts asserted. These hla bathing «ull picture wa« print- th«y are, while a num ber from easy shots. The score at the half to a request m ade by various or d ifficu lties, he added, were inheer «««1 on the «ame page with the pic both iMirtlew are going to do what ganization s of the city. was 16-2 for the Lions. ture of a hunch of frolicking H olly they <an to put new face« In som e ent In the lack o f know ledge con The m ayor has appointed the Both team s used m any su bsti wood girl* I'rolmhly thia w riter I» of the office*. fire and building regulations com cerning w h a t m inerals are to be tutes, with m ost of the subs d is the only m an who noticed that Welby Hlevena, a«ae»«or by ap- m ittee as a police regulations com found In Oregon'* hills and the un playing a good brand of bail Farley*« picture wa« there. potntm «nt. ha«n*t attained the Im w illingn ess o f capital to expert m it t e e . The com m ittee will be e x Short ridge was decidedly ''on,” • • • pregnable position that wa» held m ent in O regon m ining. pected to m ake recom m endations m aking 17 points to lead his team 's A N D EV EN W E noted that by Iten K eeney, no several have Much o f the d ifficu lty B etts at scoring. N ash was high m an for as to police a ctiv ities for cleaning Farley doesn't becom e a tm lhlng their ey es on that Job K enneth tributed to Indifference o f peopb- up m oral conditions. Ix’banon with ft points. aull Ilka a H ollywood girl doe« We N ielson o f Jun ction C ity m ay «eek The city attorney was instructed of th is sta te toward developm ent Sum m ary aleo noted that there wa« more of the irp ub llran nom ination and may When Place In Not Provided to w rite the state liquor com m is of a state m ining industry, tfa Lions <321 I^ebunon i l l ) lw» npp<»««d by Em m ett Howard, Ilia aull. by Parents, Children Find sion exp ressin g the council's op center o f w hich, he Indicated, Mlnney. 9 ____ F ___ B latcb ley • • • former m em ber of the leg lsla tu ic m ight be In Lane county. B etfs <r. 3 _____F N ash. 5 position to renew al o f the liquor suggested that a state m lnlqg A MAN m ay stand out aa a Judd Htnuffer of E ugene Is practi Undesirable Amusement ^»..»rnidgr, 17 C Cruean, 3 license of the P astim e. m odel after w hich to pattern be cally certain to contest with S te v board, properly financed, m ight tk McGowan cause hla w ife doaan't tall the ens for the dem ocratic nom ination. m uch to Increase interest in m fb I G Woods, 2 thing» aha know s about him. S h n lff S u .« its like»» h l« h « ith . ing. The boy and girl problem of Ore .Substitutes. Cottage Grove Fer • • • but may be opposed for the repub gon and of the nation Is In large The speaker expressed the need NO W O N D E R we won the lican nom ination by Julian Htrait. |»art the result of broken hom es. rtn, East burn. Mackln, MacGibbon, for a m ill, financed, if possible, gy Bartels, Thoreoon. G uggtsberg <X). war If Gia »»oye went through the whom Mwarts defeated four years Dr. Fred II. M essing, secretary o f public funds and located near th. G erm ans the w ay they did through ago. W alter Kdmlston. who wan a the O regon S tate Social H ygiene lx b a n o n H ack (1), Sim pson, Elch- richly endow ed lodes in Bohem ia ler. deputy In the sheriff*« o ffice under society, told a m ass m eeting at the and along th e Santiam . T h e « the uppoalllnn In congreaa. • • • • • • Harry L. Down, m ay seek the dem arm ory Thursday even in g last. regions, he said, offer great o p The C ottage Grove Lions lost a F O U R T E E N dem ócrata aa- ocratic nom ination. The Cottage Grove a iea 1« being portunities for the prospector, but "With an average o f one divorce heart-breaking gam e to the St considered for two o f seven stra lack developm ent, which can only pire to l»e p ostm aster of A rkansas W. B Hillard sees no reason for to every five and a half m arriages, Ctty It beata all how m any dem ó a change In the county clerk 's o f in per cent of the hom es o f the Mary's team W ednesday night of tegic dam s as part of the proposal com e a fter a com plete su rvey and last week 23-22 on the Cottage for flood control of the W illam ette, adequate financing. W ithout such crata there are three daya, but. fice. «specially since room ier quar country are broken up through Grove floor. The Lions scored the and favorable sites for such dam s a m ill, he warned, developm ent anyw ay, after Iba appointm ent la ters have been provided, hut Itcrt separation of parents. In C ottage first basket but the S ain ts tied the have been found, one on the Coast would be «low. m ade the thirteen rem aining are Itulsgaard. deputy In the sheriff's Grove you have children who want score and led at the end of the fork and one on R ow river. The likely to ha convinced that la an office. 1« talked as a (M>salble op to get aw ay from Oregon's m ining I nd u s t r y , In their broken first quarter. m ain river has no opportunity for gold, silver, copper, lead and zlriz unlucky n u m b « p o n en t hom es * * Even when hom es are not The first half w as close, but «low • • • establishm ent of w ater reservoirs County C om m issioner Cal Young Interviewed by com pared to the last half, with and all of these must be on its Betts anticipated, would increaa* MI'HHOLINt hue aakrd the probably will be unopj>o»cd for the broken, children its returns by SO per cen t during Dr M essing revealed home con d i Nolan s long "howitzer** shots cou n try’s song w riters to produce dem ocratic tributaries. nom ination Clinton tions that are directly responsible the current year. In 1935, he said slittin g the hoop on alm ost every a route aong for hla añidiere In the Hurd, who served In that position The Coast fork at flood stage at the total yield in these m etals w a . E thiopian cani|>algn W lahlng to ba for tw o term s, la m entioned a« a for juvenile delinquency. Lack of shot The S ain ts led at th e end of G oshen has a run-off o f over 31,000 valued at $1.931,000. close association and understand the half lft-13. helpful, wa auggeat, "H'a a Ixrng. |M>aslhillty for the republican nom i second feet and at sum m er low a Betts revealed that m ore thki ing betw een parents and children The second half started w ith St. run-off of 32 second feet. A dam lo n g Trail for the title. nation and probably would be un- and neglect to m ake a place In the 175 men w ere now em ployed Yn • • • Mary's scorin g three quick baskets, on Coast fork could store 04.000 Lane county m ines, and estim ate- oppoead hunt« for the children were found PAYM ENT o f Ilia la in u a b a a It Is not expected that L. L. flay to be primary cau ses of children but ike Idons got started and push acre f w t a n d o n e o n I t o * r iv e r that, with a m inim um o f develop ed the S ain ts hard for a lead that could store 117.000 acre feet. b a r n put o ff until June Hut thlnga will have any opposition for the m ent. the county m ight well have weren't postponed for the boy» dem ocratic nom ination for district seeking am usem ent and en tertain w as never relinquished. Archie In addition to flood control, the a m ining industry em ploying iron, m ent under un desiiabie conditions. M archlrk threw two free basket' governm ent Is givin g consideration 300 to 400 m e n . when they were doing their atuff attorney, but several young E u "Since there are so m any pro to put the S ain ts out in front. In front of the G erm an linea. to irrigation, navigation, power and gene attorn eys are figurin g on pro • • • Nolan w as high m an for St. stream purification. Irrigation and viding republican opposition Clyde m iscuous w om en In the country J PIEK INJNT MO K G A N . N Johnston, who held this posi and the prevalence of venereal dls- M ary« with 11 points, w hile Tracy pow er production would be possible the E ugene R egister-G uard and tion years ago. will l»e a candid ate eae< so great, it Is essen tial to and D ecker tied for high honors in areas near the dam s and would othrra are «pending a lot of word» for the republican nom ination, and educate tx»ys and girls relative to with 6 points each not be possible on the m ain streafa. Sum m ary of main gam e trying to define the letaura class. It is probable that Frank B Held sex m atters, but only five per cent This inform ation w as given by Cottage G rove <22) St. Mai vs <231 H. A. Rand, project engineer, who of parents do that," T he taak m ay tie m ade easier by will enter the contest. I I G u tb ih I first elim inating all country e d i Dr. M essing estim ated that the addressed the cham ber o f com I. C M offitt, county school su D ecker, 6 ___ F Schim el, 2 m erce at its Tuesday even in g m e e t-, tora. perintendent* »« to have opposition m oney spent In C ottage Grove for • • • Later tying out tim e a t the post Shortrldge. 4 _C— M archlck, 6 I ng. In It T. .Merrill. E ugene, T ow n tobacco would build and fully equip G Nolan. 1 T H E CO VER charge f<< the send advocate, hut this o ffice goes a recreation building for children T raty, 6 Mr Rand said that in the en office w ent into effect Saturday 0 recent banquet at whlrh Al Hmlth on a non-partIsan basis th is year and provide a full-tim e su perinten H a ll 2 gin eerin g w ork $225,000 In govern The night m ail now clo ses at 9 la Su bstitu tes: St M arys Meyer, m ent funds has been provided and stead o f 8, except on holidays and m ade hla fam ous« speech wn» $10 and all candid ates In the prlmarlea. dent th e plate Eleanor wouldn't let regardless o f politics, will oppose Here Is what Dr. M essing su g K lrchoff (1). th at 161 full tim e men are being Sundays, when the closin g tim e Is 6:30. The Lions second stiin g scored em ployed. F ranklin I» pinch enough out of one another. If one secures a m a gested could be done for children: In addition to later closin g time the fam ily funda to buy a ticket 1. P aren ts must live for their u victory over the St. M ary’s sec jority of all votes cast In the pri • • • at the postoffice, mail in the boxer m ary. he w ill be elected without childreu and those not fit to live ond string 16-12 In a prelim inary. at the bank corner and a t Mrs EV EN with the great dicta entering the Novem ber general In the com m unity should be sent to H owe's corner w ill be picked up at tor sleeping with hla father« It Institutions provided for such per r ea c h Spray 1« Due. election If no candidate get» a ma 9, instead o f 8. The pickup tim e bn atm acama to ha H ueylana sons. Now Is the tim e to spray for Joilty In the prim aries, the tw o re • • • all other boxes rem ains a s b e fo r t 2. P arents must study the m ean peach curly leaf, according to C. E. ceiving the highest v-»te» will he op Many continue to m ake m ailings O N E W O ULD think thnt ing o f parenthood. P arents usually Stew art, cou n ty horticultural in C ottage G rove I.O.O.F. basket at the Southern P acific station thal with nil th ose collage professors ponents In Novem ber. I* M. Morse, county engineer, give to outside a c tiv ities tim e that spector The hom e m ade solution ball team will m eet the strong O ak helping fram e legislation nl Wn«h of 6-6-50 Bordeaux le to be used and ridge I.O.O.F. team on th e local could just a« easily be m ade at th» prolmhly will 1 m » ns usual without should he given to their children. postoffice. O ften letters are left Ington wc should t*c way past the 3 All local groups m ust pull to applied as soon as possible. The gam floor at 7 30 Monday. oppoidtlon In eith er the prim aries there for delivery on m ail route» fun dam ental alphabet by thia tim e. gether on th is com m on problem. more thorough the Job the more or general election O akridge boasts one of the out of th is city. Such m ailing • • • C ities of the county rnnv nom i ••Give the children the best you e ffectiv e the spray will be, Stewart strongest team s In the county I F E B R U A R Y 29 1« the )n»t causes a day's delay in delivery as nate o ffice rs a t the pilm nry. hut can and the Iwst will com e hack to said Som e growers have already O.O.F. league. the station em ployes put su ch mail day for paying the county dog tax begun to spray but others have ' ’ottnge G rove never h as done »<> you ” In O akridge's lineup will be Jake In the drop box at the station, If then* hadn't barn that extra day, This m eeting w as under the been delayed by the w eather. and probably will not do so this Fischer, who w as a m em ber of last where it rem ains until picked up wc prcRumc there would have been sjM in so rsh ip o f the A m e r i c a n year. year's O akridge high school team and taken to the postoffice th>- n<> laxt day. Legion, cham ber of com m erce, m in th at w as the sen sation o f the state next day. • • • isterial association and p u b l i c high sihool tournam ent at Salem . W O LVES have been report N oth in g except em ergen cy m ail schools. Superintendent H. B. F a r F isch er w as picked on the all-state that can not be gotten to the post ad on the oulaklrta o f Chicago. It lin presided. team at the Salem m eet. office before closin g tim e shoukt has been an difficu lt picking up a During the several d ays that Dr. F isch er scored 12 points a gain st be left at the station. It is only living d o lin g the storm y went her M issin g w as here he addressed a l By Alberta Dlcklnxon.) the local team in the first gam e be through accom m odation o f station thnt they probably thought they union m eeting for youn g people, a The C ollage Grove negative de tw een C ottage Grove and O ak em ployes that such mall Is put o n would la k e a whirl on the stock union m eeting for parents and a bate team . Dan Tra»k and Eunice ridge and w as also the best defen to the trains. exch ange. cham ber of com m erce luncheon, In • • • W hile the theitim m etci w as only addition to the m ass m eeting and Edward». lo»t Ita first d ebate of sive player on the O akridge lodge A B E R K E L E Y professor re sligh tly under freezing, and then gave a num ber of talk s In the (he year to the E ugene affirm a quintet. A nother ex-hlgh school star from cen tly returned to the public li only nt night, this section had a schools. He also held private in ter tive team nt Eugene Friday. The question was: “R esolved T hat the last year's O akridge team w ill be brary there a book that he had k e p i , touch th is w eek of what looked view s with children. several »tates should enact legisla D orfler Though sm all, D orfler Is »<> long overtim e thal the fine wa» like real w inter. A m iniature silver tion providing for a system of com fast and an excellent long shot $ 1227.RO Thia w riter could retire If thaw covered trees, sidew alks and plete m edical service availab le to M anager H ugh N ixon will prob The local president’s ball com m it he could collect at ft cent» a day high w ays with lee H ow ever motor all citizens al state expense." The ably start B agley and G off at for tee now has $46.73 In the treasury Ihe am ounts Ihnl would he due hlrn traffic continued alm ost as usual other m e m b e r s o f the debate ward positions. Shofstall at cen ter that may be used to aid any wortb> for borrowed books Ihnl he hna and no a ccid en ts were reported as squad, Ed Bauder. H arvey Kelly. and G riggs and Miner at guards. victim of infantile paralysis. The had to follow up to get returned a result of slippery pavem ent. K athleen D augherty and Howard net receipts from the ball th is year .Sawmill operation s were Inter The fine will he rem itted for Ini Arnest, attended the debate, being were $21.60. R eceipts last year were R obert E. H arbison IHes. m ediate return of bonks now out fered w ith because o f the danger o f which the w riter has no record. and d ifficu lty of logging, hut o p Robert E llsw orth H arbison Sr., $25.13, none of which has been used. A transient m an sh oplifter w ho accom panied by H. B. Ferrtn, de • • • eration» have since been resum ed. wag carrying betw een $60 and $80 bate director. 74. died Saturday at the hom e of a The am ount sent the national c o m School atten dan ce w as cut down, worth o f loot w as picked up S atu r-' daughter, Mrs. W. L. W orkm an. m ittee th is year was $9.25. R E S ID E N T S of Sing Sing Total receipt» from the ball this are eligible for $.50,000 of bonus pay especially In country d istricts, be day night hy C hief o f P olice P ilc h Flood Control Is S u b ject The body w as taken to the old Flood control and Irrigation are fam ily hom e. H illsboro, where fun year were $37 30 and expenses wore m en ts Till« sh ow s ttiat when men cause of the d ifficu lty o f travel by er shortly a fter he had been plying $56.45. are w anted for war there Is no dis children. In the city schools 78 were his trade at the Irlah-Sw artc «tore. to be discussed at a m eetin g o f the eral services were held Monday. crim ination as to a man's morals. absent M onday and M3 Tuesday T he man had com e here from R ose cou n ty cham ber of com m erce to Mr. H arbison w as born Sept. 30. One who la on the way Io prison Part of the absenteeism w as due burg and several article« of Ihe be held ton igh t (T hursday) In Eu 1861. at Indianola, la., and had la Just aa good for gun fodder a» to colds and other alckness. F ifteen loot hnd been picked up there. In gene. H. A. R ands, senior engineer been a resident of O regon 50 years. one from any other class As a cases o f m enslc have been reported the loot wan a cam era, field glasses, for the W lllnm ntte river su rvty, In his active years he w as a grain m atter of fact, no m atter how low and probably an equal num ber of fountain pen», billfold», a new hnt will speak on river revetm en ts and buyer. He w as a m em ber o f the a m an m ay be, he la too good for mild cages have not been reported and »everel other article» of lea» flood control problems. M asonic lodge at Ione and o f the L. W. Coiner of this city has been Odd F ellow s at Morgan Hural mall carriers did not m iss value. gun fodder. • • • a trip. Surviving are four daughters The man. who wn» named W at appointed a m em ber o f th e county The m iniature silver thaw wtal-h T H E CITY JU D G E o f St son, »Imitated fit» In an effort to cham ber's flood control com m ittee and one son. Mrs. J. D. Bergen. hit th is section did not discourage Elbert Itede was guest speaker gain sym p athy from Louis has Installed a street traffic M arshfield; Mrs. G. V. Payne. the flora. Spring beauties haw- the police sign al In hla court for Use In trial at a m eeting In E ugene F riday of chief, hut the latter wn» u n a ffect If you hear enough B eethoven, Portland; Mrs. V. W. Gardner. been reported stick in g their hearts n f traffic cases. He h asn ’t had any Slgnm Delta Chi, Journalistic hon ed The man wn« taken to the coun you will be m usically cultured— H illsboro; Mrs W. L. W orkm an, through a thin layer of Ice, and one In such a hurry to get Into or fraternity. H I h subject was, "Ap ty Jail and later w as »ent to R ose provided you lik e the ctaasle. C ottage Grove: R. E H arbison Jr.. daffodils, already well out o f the court that he h as run bv the red peal of the Opal W hlteley Case burg to »tnnd trial on charge« filed Grocery bills ate sm all If there Eugene. J. S. H arbison. Corvallis, ground, are m erely w aiting foe a From a R eporter’« Standpoint." is a su rviving brother. ligh t against him there. are no men In the fam ily. little encouraging sunshine. Game Won by Locals Is Un interesting While One Lost Is Heartbreaking Broken Homes Are Delinquency Cause t . G. Has Strategic Flood Dam Sites Night Mail Time Is Changed to 9 Strong Oakridge I.O.O.F. Team Coming Monday Cottage Grove Debaters Lose to Eugene Team Silver Thaw DoesnT Stop Motor Traffic President's Ball Treasury Has $46.73 on Hand Man Shoplifter Is Taken Here Spring Beauties Defy Weather