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IJTTI.K G IV E YOU It W ANTAIM H OM E P R IN T SH O P IM» MIG TIIINGM FI RUT C H A N C E VOLUME Ml.VI. I Four Clubs Join in P io neer p T Presentine Program ¡‘alls Friday Night April 17 R iv e r Tbmdi Other i Thtnh a in l W hat Ihiitgi Othafi thm S fib e r t O rde COTTAGE GRO VE. LANE (X)UNTV. OREGON. TIII'RHDAY, A P R IL I«. IHM. < E a la M la h r d J u n a IS. 1 T H E MIMT.MTION lb!» writer heard more often than any other «luring the |»«Nt ial week Is. "How does It »w in to be a pernon of IrieureT** T i h m is a writer w ee»«« believe« ea e 'e e * a «’ «e «««’ he eeeaw hue i heard i'- iis is that quae tlon more often than he ha« heard any other question In hl» entire Iirm iii. • • * MG F A Il this w itter has had little opportunity to know what II inu«t feel like to he a person of l.l.u r e Ho far he has hardly had opport unity to get in his usual am ount o f golf And he has been doing only thoae th in g , hr would \ T hree A ct Play “ The Ghost 7 CtlllACt*, ” W ill B« Given to _ _ « * a iie M o n e y .. Willamette Valley Miss White Wins Ba„ a\ rS Spring Association Sponsors Mate Normal (onceri Be Writing Contest Gjven „„ _ ■ The »’u»t auction of J If Haket « 1b’ W h e r e Cam p Cookery club, the H uichtne Hewing club, ’*•" Hebron P oultry club and the **u«y linker'« C ooking club «re go ,nN *° hive a program Friday night, April 17. at the Hebron Farmers* union hall The purpose Is to raise '“ oncy fur arh otatsh lp . h a v e t r ie d t o d o In a d d it io n to h l . T h . m a in f e a t u r e will be a t h r . e - • c l play. play, ’’T I he G Gho«t editorial d u tle . h o.t t Chaser.** h a .e r Charlie Clark play« (he Iruding ,«. , * « « .. . ro le . J h u l o f (h e d e te c t Ivr. Harnuel W HAT <1< h - m Hint prove"* H iggrnlxiltom . H e 1« the **ghoet I ’ l t U H A l I L Y .N O T H I N G e x chaaer*' and he doe« a good Job of crpt that « retired peraon doesn’t ” W ith lleverly W rlfh t. who 1« a get a« m uch work done a . o n e who friend of the ow ner of the estate. In III 1 hi 1. i í : . * 1 ! ’ i l.ii-, •, ‘ ,| *’ .: I< I ’ house- Miss Vivian W hite, a hl«h school --------------- s s r r u X S U T S K 8 i x *h " x ™ E v“ > «hop located at 2# N o . Prize# of $100, $50, Rlvsr Cotta«« __ j tin «r.„ ij j u i . m , h . «.. ................. . Grove, c o ^ rtpow t X r i $ «on 2 ° ;uld T en A d d it io a a l v " u n «as s is ’ m illlli “ » t h . i result of » the failure «f the underpinning of the «trurtute Th«- building, o f two «lories about 20 by .’ t fe e l in size. toppled lulu th.- river a( U p, in Tu<-»dny. No one » « « In the .tiu c t u ie si th. lim e, although Mr l i n k e r had been work m g In It a abort lim e before, re- m oving m ost of the m aterial that he had In storage there, when he noticed that It was in danger. P ractically nothing of value w as •• ” for Scholarship!! .„ H id in g .......... , , ly for , Mr» «niltF h „ hB(, w hen UM.<, th e NUM BER M . ra s h r( sh ip in one of the five »tate inatitu- tlona of higher learning. Theae choiarahip« are awarded by the high school con tact a com m ittee of the «tate board of higher educa- l *on '’"'stan d in g high school • ,n lo r * the state. Ml»« W hile'« •ch olarsh lp Is In the Southern Gregon N orm al. She Is the daugh- l t r ut Mr. a °d Mr" A lfred W hite ,jt thl* c ity* Prize» of Two Dollar» Each A., Interesting letter w riting con- le»t In which 1100 In cash p rize, are to be awarded, ha« )u»l been announced by the G reater W iliam- ette Valley aseorlatinn whose head- quarter» are at Albany For the best letter on Why We Should K eep T elling the World About for Pre-School Oregon and the F ertile W iliam - „ Plan» „ , . Mud«- „ „ V a lle y ’ " »9(1 In cash w ill he Cl B ** H H < * ,n , «warded to Be Given at Arcade Theater Sunday Afternoon. The path for all m ualc lovers to follow Sunday w ill lead to the Arcade theater, w here at 3 p, m. <be Balladeers, C ottage G rove’« m ale chorus ''deluxe" will present their sixth sem i-annuaJ concert. The personnel is as follow s F irst tenor — W arren Edw ards, Jam es Powell, John Bauder, Scho- field Stew art secon d ten o r., F ran>t Babcock, John Butler, E arl B allew , Phillip Gia*«, D on nell AJ ba“ - »■ A H agen, N J. N elson. Jr.. R ichard B t ih e ll. Ed Heeond prize w ill be »20 fo r a f>re-»chot,l clinic, to t h ir d p riz e 110 and there wilt be b<* h , ld t a r , y ,n May- wer< mad,‘ »forage purpose» „ a a ’ ’ „ . « . . . 10 additional award« of »2 each M,,n<l«y afternoon at a m eeting o f H ake, ha« operated a h l« ,,. eo n .- I 7 " w i„ e n . „ d w i ll , h " h e a ” h Kr o u P a t th e .h o p .« ,h l. location for 23 M .v „ ’ Mr* K « M ill. Children entering ■ a ttd h a s I« « » » .*. s . . . i « m » x ( « .( « « » ^ 7 * M e e a a y ^ * • . _ ... . ___ __ ___ ’ and ha" been •’“O g e d at , he school In the fall will be exam ined. W eber, Victor P helps, R aym on d The ultlm atr purpose of ,ha! lrade ,n c llY fot 32 Y®*' and Mr” D e , l a Fitzgerald, county Carl. Worth H arvey; second baM, present publicity cam paign .u gain hcalth executive, gave a report on Jam es H em enw ay, Lee B aldw in, R letter w riting contest ,» is to e d ito r do- n t h a v e tim e to ,- r t <»<1d« m a id . H ig g le p ro v id e ., th e co m e I. til lllllil l ) l s f r h * f new member« for the association Phy Blcal exain in ation , being con- A. Trask, C. E V m phrey, L. W. and ende done and ha> to retire *fy. E e t e lie C o lf a x , the heroine, who w h o ... subscriptions of »1 »9 »10 d u c,ed at Preaen‘ ’he third, fifth Coiner. f o r a y e a r o r •«> to catch up with ***» » • th e e n title o n w h ic h th . p la y M v * C t I I c T C S u i l l I ü V and more will m ake It possible to and ei* hth graiie*. Mrs F itzgerald The organization Is under th e h l» w o r k take« place, 1« played by E ffie J more effectively carry on the ad- be,n* a,,als,ed b> m em bers o f direction o f E dna L eslie P earson • • • Klchnrd«on. O pposite her Is Bever- vertlslng work, according to C. H. the health group and Dr. Shade, H elen Rice Is the accom p anist. IICT T H E R E IH at least ’Y W r ig h t 's b r o t h e r . J im m ie , play- C ottage G r o v e A e r ie No m i . 1 Murphy president of the o r g a n lz i/ who la a s u e ,t physician In Eugene A ssisting artists on the program tem porarily, a certain relief in not rd ^Y N athan Edwards. W ilson, q . j .; will be host to a district con- tlon. from M inneapolis. Mrs. C. J Kern th is year w ill be F rederick D allas, having to have everything done by ,l**w butler. Is Ivan Patten v o litio n of the E a g le s to be held " T h is Is everybody's Job ' stated Kave a r’-Port ot the O regon State v iolinist, Robert Mack, tenor soho- Thursday noon, and In not having Hllm M eO w, the ’’shadow'* is Lucy In C o t t a g e Gruva Sunday, A p ill 26 Mr Murphy, and everyone who H ealth association conference held ist and Dorothy D avis, accora- - -- - S In P,,rHunr< hist u-oi.lr Ton w-nj — „ i to estim ar i» how m any extra hours Edwarda A full days program is scheduled, dejjend« upon buying power of the In Portland last week. Tea w as panist. o f E ugene to put In so as to he sure every- Beside« the play It Is planned to served at the close of the m eeting. The program to be presented t h in g w i ll be d o n e T h u ,» d « y n .s m h - v - v e > « l m u .lc« l n u m b ... and of ,h * a' r,’ 'a of W '"*“ *“ « *a » 7 , ‘ Is a well balanced one. inclu ding . . . I. i i t ,. and . 1 L’ ... . to attend. .. . ta .-.. nt* iclni» rr/.r«. ^t.. m * and . I num bers to please all tastes. burg Eugene nre We ar® t-«.g** receiving from ** eastern A W O N h K IlH 'l. (Recovery <“ ke. popcorn and candy will hi- For tbe past several d ays publi and it ia expected that m ore than ndd-weatern «tatea, a large percent- A wa« m ade (h i- week by thia writer »«W follow ing the program c ity m anager. P ostm aster N elson age of the people Intereatrd In com- 100 delegate*» will he present. while «pending the week rn d In « » lu ll a d m is s io n I» tiring charged. has placed on display at Um phrey A class Inltstlon Is scheduled for ,o Or**«<,n and tb* W illam ette Portland and vicinity and M ackin's a photograph o f the valley Indicate that they have con the afternoon, and an en tertain H E IM acqualntrd w ith prob m em bers o f the Balladeers. The siderable m oney to in v e it here. m ent ptogram for the evening. ably aa m any pernon« in Portland Sentinel w i s h e s to advise all The continued floods, sto r m , and aa In <V>ttagr Grove. |M»««|hly more, its readers th at tbe local m usical other dlw t.ters prevailing In the s t r ic t E n fo rc e m e n t of for there are more |*ereone there organization Is one of w hich tbe eastern half of the country are ________ ” S a fe ty P ro g ra m Sought with whom to be acquainted city m ay be proud, and those whe m aking people In those states more A step in tim e naves nine,* fall to hear them in concert Sun and more Interested In the P acific F ull Teams E xpected from member« of the local Cham ber of THAT COTTAGE G R O V E day w ill be m issin g a real treat. coast. _ . . . . . . colony In Portland «een)a to he com m erce aparently believe. Act- The Program follow s: _____________ Eugene, University High Queen to Be Crowned, equal In numhera to the population “ Song o f the R oad ” (P roth eroel. pZ\-;n,’\* 'e ,\X V G ‘ X e ,,n,’hey ^ V ^ . e S e X x i WeeV’“ " * " '' M° Dr(* ' Corvallu. Albany. ..f t h . city that furm rriy wa» th .ir Pageants, Folk Dances and chorus. happen, that body juissed a resolu . _________ home. F am ilies of m any former A Serenade (D e Loss Sm ith). residents have In n earned «Ince re- MiUlV O ther A ttractions tlon at their m eeting Tuesday call- The oca cbam b,‘r ot com m erce M essrs. Edwards. Butler and l i e n i . i s w . . . l e l a l -----* ------------- -- - W Ing for more strict enforcem ent of * lil J?*' bo*,a ,o lh e m em bers of Corvallla. Albany and moval to the atate’a m etropolis In . Monroe chorus. the no-caileo safety ptogram re- iT'1' Reedsport organisation next have been added to the list of m a fact, the increase eeetne to have "Pllgrttn S on g i T schaikow aks I. day, p , n’ly adopted by the city. Briefly, Tuf ^ a y eysnlag. The visitors w ill schools w h ich w ill com pete in the chorus been a« great aa It w ould have May festival and field been had they rem ained here. The sponsored by the G irls' league of (b’» m eans the strict enforcem ent EU\ ° n ’ „ r own Pro* ram and tb e relay m eet a t K elly field Salur- Violin «olos Melody (D aw es) em -------------- h eis w ill sit day, ------ ‘ tlon .. V Portland area 1. a productive one ’he C ollage Grove high school, un- 'ra ffle regulations. V iolators iolators o of f f °* *«* .G rov* m April 1«. Roseburg has de- "Phantasice" (Old Oaken B u ck el) M EM BER S of Ihe C ottage «1er the direction o f Miss Marian ” >*' double parking ordinance, bl- h“®*1 and ,earn bo* the live-w ire elded not to send a team th is year arranged bv Harris, F rederick G love colony give a royal welcom e N otvedt, Is scheduled for th is city cyclists, roller sk aters and motor- orira,**,a ,,o n ° f *be neighboring as th ey w ill journey to Medford D allas to residents of the old hom e city. F riday, May K l.t s falling to stop at stop streets r *' carrying on Its work fOr a m eet there. Coach Marlon Q uartet: "Roll A long Prairie and that led to the w onderful dla- A rtlvllles will «(art at 11 a m cam e In for censure. i . , . . tu ~7" Hall o f Springfield has w ithdraw n Moon," "You Are My Lucky Star." cowry made by un» writai ewsrnlag o( U m May ,r' 1 ' *’” • his entries as his .q u ad is not --w hen Song I - a • Messrs. • • • (|ueen A num ber o f g ills will be G irls Attend Exhibit Mrs Laura N elson, step-m other ready for com petition at th is tim e. Stew art B utler Carl and Trask. A U . FORM ER KBftlDKNTH nom inated for this honor ut the E velyn Abeene, Lucy Edw ards ° f N 1 N e,"°n Jr and niother of The lists of entries for each of ‘ The Oregon Trail, Mr. B utler ■rem to he eating regularly and high school later th is week. O ther Eunice E dw ard , and Bernice Pat- Heter E. N elson, both o f th is city, the schools Is not com plete but antj chorus they Insist th st present residents, forenoon « d iv id e » w ill Include folk ten. member» of the Sunshine Sew- d,ed Thursday, April 9 at her hom e full ¿earns are expected from Eu- "Little D avid (Old N egro Song) when visiting In the city, could do dnncea by stu d en ts of the w est Ing club o f Hebron, w ith their ln 3 Pr,n* flr’d Funeral services gene. U n iversity high, Monroe, arrangm ent by DeLoss Sm ith them no greater favor than that of side school, num bers by the glee club leader, Mrs Fren P atten at- wer'" br’d Saturday afternoon at Corvallis and Albany. chorus. joining the circle around the fam club and liy the band tended a clothing exhibit In Eu s PrlnFfield w ltb Bev. H enry W. The C ottage Grove entries In - a Home on the R a n g e' (Cow- lly hoard An Invitation like that At noon free coffee will be serv- gene Saturday m orning M iss H elen Pa -'*,or ° t the local B aptist each o f the even ts are: boV so n g l. Intrigues a country editor who 1s ed. after wlilrh each of the grade Cowgill, assistan t state club lead churcb- officiatin g. Interm ent w as Sprint Medley— Lenthal Carpen- T enor solos "Star of My L ife ' on t h . retired list sc h o o l, will present a pageant A er d l.p layed cloth in g .« n t her from ,n .J 4“ 8""'® cem «*t<'ry a * E ugene. ter. Allan Ferrln. D ale Chapm an. (Leo Sllesui violin obligato; "The * * ’ ,ra< ‘‘ ""*'’ and « trla »»«eball gam e W ashington, D C. and later ex- “ r’ 1 N £L’° n ^?rn April 26 VlrffU c-’"tK‘«»«‘’-g. Sleigh" (K x u n ti), Robert M ack; T H E IilHCGVERY th is writ will follow later. Ihlblted elolh ln g m ade by m em bers I * “*' D' n "?ark «” >• « " > e to Quarter Mile - H arold M inney, -G lorla |n E xcels.« (T w elfth er m a d . I. that a resident from A special Invitation Is extended o f O r e g o n eluhs Am ong th e e lo t h - A m e r ,c a “ » »»” • a K<* of years. E llis D ecker. E lm er M ason, Jack M ass) iM azart) chorus h e r . v l.ltln g In Portland. If he to p aren t, of school children and ln|{ com pared with that from She '” * rrifd MaV 23 1892 «° Caton. ' 1M alarl ®noru* played h l. cards ligh t, could man- particularly to those out o f town, W ashington. D C. w ere dresses N.*“l9on J ' N e l»on at Rodnay, Ia. Two M ile—Ted Scott. D ale Chap- age to live a week at a tim e w ith- to attend the day of fun and sport, m ade by Lucy and E unice Ed- W lth her fam ily she resided in m an, John G uggisberg, W ayne Cottage Grove about 13 years un- M ackin. out paying for a bed or a meal. N early one-third of the enrollm ent n|ce EM wards o f Hebron til m oving to Springfield tw o years H alf M ile Harold M inney, E llis m erely by accepting Invitations of the high school con sists of out- * ago. She w as a m em ber o f th e D ecker, E lm er Mason. Jack Caton. from form er residents. of-clty stu dents and It Is hoped Mr». John Sprat IMr, • • • that a large num ber of parents of ’ -------------------------- .w — ™ Lutheran church. -------------w Surviving _ are the D istan ce Medley — Lenthal Car- ALL F G R M E R residents these stu dents w ill be able to at- S*'i" Jobn ,Pray' mra’ ber of WII- widow er, tw o sons. P eter and penter. V irgil G ugglsburg, Ted now located In the big city seem to tend, as well as all others Intel „J"',” ’’/ " /(» " " d L i '¿TL' H on’®T; Cottage Grove; tw o daugh- Scott or Johnny G ugglsburg. and W ith 12 w orthy candid ates re of this city, died early th is fore- irrs. Mrs. Dora N eel, Springfield. W ayne M ackin. porting for practice Sunday at be doing well, but th is w riter and aated. noon (T hursday! at Roseburg Mrs. Anna W ilkins. F lorida; three Javelin T h r o w -T o m H all. N iles K elly field, and m ore to com e. his fam ily were able to visit hut O ther surviving children Include step-children, N J. N elson, Jr., McKIbben and H erschel Tracv. Coach Carl K ing feels more opti- a few of them . Scvrral Hundred School ( b a n e s and Ebb Spray. The re- C ottage Grove; Mrs Carrie Cook The first event on S a tu rd a y s m lstic than ever over the possibt- • • * ( h lld re d to V ...... is it ............... H e re . her<> A lber,a- Can-; Mrs C hristine John- program w ill start at tw o o'clock “ »»«« of »he local entry in the Cas- B E R T R I C H M O N D wa» a m usical festlval, sponsored by hi I s on May I. Is ex- , “ rla S’ ™ «»« w l” be announced «on, Iowa; a brother, sister and and the m eet will be run o ff in an ca<fe baseball leagu e th is season. found guiding affairs of the Stand- the city schools four grandchildren »— t The s * k boys -,,.- w ho reported »— for »•_. the hour and »>»».— fifteen _■— m inutes. ard Oil com pany, and his w ife pro- peeled to attract nearly 900 atu- ■“ 'er. initial practice w ere K nickerbock vldes dandy beds and ta sty m eals d en is of m usic Io th is city, where School Girt D elegates to er, Arne, .Cooper, Shortridge, Cox, for visitors. The E II. Luces they will join In a grand festival W itcher, D avis. D ecker, Tracy, Attend S tate Conference. dropped In on Ihe R ichm onds for „f »ong h . be held at the armory, A group o f »lx girls, d elegates Carter, G ilkerson and Towne The an even in g Luce Is d oin g for Shell The festival Is not a contest, but from the G irls' league o f the Cot- first session w as concerned prin- what llert Is doing for Standard nevertheless a lot o f friendly rival tage Grove high school, to be se- clp ally w ith lim bering up m uscles and. with the aid of the retired ry w ill no doubt develop, and It Is lected later, w ill attend the state that for several m onths have been (not retiring) editor, were able to expected that a host of friends of conference o f deans and girls to “in storage." T w o practices a w eek lay out plan« for the com in g year ttv’ various I-ane county schools be held at L infield college, Me- are scheduled for the future, one for the tw o big com panies. will be present. M innvllle. Saturday, April IN. M iss °n Tuesday and th e other Thur«- • • • More detailed announcem ent will M arian N otvedt, supervisor of the day. O R R IN W. H A Y ES seem s lo |M, m ade next week FORGET IT. be a perm anent fixture In Ihe city __________________ local girls league, will accom pany The season for the locals w ill schools and he and the good w ife them. open May 3 on th e hom e grounds Xtilhor I'liknowiij have not lost any w eight worrying — — with the K. C. team of E ugene as uhnut anything. They have added It vnii geo a tail fellow iilioitd of n ppowtl. no "positions h a v e d e fin ite - tw o boys to the fam ily just to help A leader of men inareldiig f(>arless and proud, the schools along. Six Teams Entered in District Relay Meet at Kellv Field May Festival and Field Day Scheduled Baseball Season to Open May 3 ‘P opular ‘B oans JIM M IE DUNTON, who pre ceded Mr. H ayes ns school super intendent here, w eighs about two (rounds more than he did while here and pneks a teriltile wallop In hln right hand when p u ttin g aw ay food nt a Scottish R ite banquet, H e has had an accou n tin g bust- ness there for ninny years. • • • RA LPH HPEAROW, form er Presbyterian pastor here, Is eon- duetlng a big promotion business and wns In Louisiana on business, • • • AMONG T H E B E S T enter- Miner« of the bunch are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. W isem an, w ho have a eJilcken ranch out from Heaver- ton. J. A. hasn't been nhle to play m uch golf since he quit the hard (Concluded on page fl.) Miss Burk holder Heads Cemetery Cleanup Xml you know of a tale whose mere telling aloud Would cause Ids proud head in anguish bowed. It's a pretty good plan to forget it. 1 11 •« Indeed fillin g that Ihe Cot- la g e Grove C em etery association hnn appointed MI hh Belle Hurk holder to carry on the annual clean-up of the cem etery for which her m other, Mrs. Clara Hurkhold- «r. labored for so m any years. M iss Burkholder has assisted her moth- cr In this work and there Is no doubt hut that Ihe form er high standard will be m aintained. M iss Burkholder ann oun ces that, w ith the help of the lot ow ners, she will eom m onee In May p u ttin g the cem etery In good shnpe In nient- <>ry of her m other. It Is certain she will receive the cooperation of nil lot owners. Baseball Dance to Provide thwiX“ Funds for Team ‘yre^"t All baseball fans w ill be given a chance to aid In fin a n c in g th e prellm lnary expenses o f th e Cot- Il you know of a skeleton hidden away tage Grove entry In the Cascade In a closet, and guarded and kept from the day. league In a painless w ay by pur- In the dark, and whose showing, whose sudden display, , ch asin g a tick et for the baseball \\ oiilil cause grief and sorrow and lifelong dismay. benefit dance scheduled for the I t ’s a jiretty goml plan to forget it. arm ory April 29. T ick ets w ill be sold at a nom inal price, but It is hoped th at the re- If you know of a thing that will darken the joy sponse w ill be great etiough to Of a man or a woman, a girl or a l»oy, m ake It un necessary for any per- That " ill wipe out a smile, or the least way annoy sonal solicitation of funds to m eet \ fellow, or cause any gladness to cloy, the expenses of the team before Il's a pretty good plan to forget it. the openin g o f the season, w hen It is expected that g ate receipts (T he Sentinel wilt be plensed to consider contributions o f well known will care for running expenses. If you don’t trip the lig h t fan- popular short poem s for publication In th is apace.) tastlc, the baseball boys hope you 7 ® w ill aid them by pu rchasing a tick et anyw ay. would be expected to carry the load behind the bat. w ith the hurl- log du ties fa llin g on Towne, Hub- bell and B agley. Johnnie Dunn. In- fielder, now ot college. Is expected to jo in the locals later In the sea- son. C ascade league entries include O akridge, Springfield, H ills Creek, Benton-Lane, E ugene K. C. and C ottage Grove, ■»»■■ CI u I m K c « se Certificate«, The H ebron and Latham Sew" Ing club, led by L ucy Edw ards, and the N ew Deal P oultry club, led by E un ice Edwards, have received c e r ttfh a te s o f ach ievem en t for the past year. These certifica tes show th at club m em bers have finished 100 per cen t their work and th at an exhibit w as made.