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dottane (Broue Sentinel VOLI MK XI.VII. < K .lubllshed Jun e IS. ISM.) Pungent Paragraphs C-A. Beidler, Irene By Our Exchanges Kl,t lllf Arranging Life Saving Program œ T T A G K GltOVK, LANK COUNTY, OKKGON, TH LRttDA Y, MAY M. 1M7. Local Troop To A ttend A nnual Scout Camporee "Wh»n taaentera »re entrench»*«!, retrenching I« difficult** We»t-»i» Lime's Loader. "Apparently th© senate |H getti ig m ore and more to look at the presi dent's must* program for what it 1» a m ussed program ** Corvalll» O axette Tieni». • • • •Il IUH-.1 to lie Mid that a sucker . . every .. ...i«..»« >...» WM s born m ln u l. but w.. ws m u .l I...I ovsrl.a.k t h . fact that that wae in the horse and buggy days They com e faster now Yaklata Republic. "Speaking of delusions, the one that th in k . It Is pooslhle for the governm ent to m ake wealth with printing pre«* m oney is well up In the van" Monmouth Herald It a eern . that about the only alow drivers these days are the young couples in a hurry to get married Southern Oregon Miner. e • e - | ’WA worker« are rugagrd In tearing up a lot of »Idewalk» jn New York Probably just a m ean . , / . .. of Ihe N ew d ealer. for se ttin g even with A1 Sm ith < orvallls Ga*©’ «• T im es • • • The suprem e court 1» to the H alted State» what the main spring la to you r w a tch S tart tin k e r in g w ith th e m ain a p rln s and aee w h »1 happens to your tim e p ie c e ' Ilaleey Journal \ lot of guys who drive cars t h . highw ay b e ll.v s t h . yellow lino down the middle |* for th© cater- p illar, to crawl on A rlington Hui- XUtt. • • • Hera*e a good bet. Ix?t your friend Im agine an Idiotic Idea and then bet him there le enm ewhere an o r ganlsalion to prom ote It - H elh lc rn t i hem Globe T i m .. . Masons Entertain 50 Memorial Day To || U f Cl'- ejected , () phj De,u (iuests At Dinner: I „ r A .. Honor Grand Master Observed Locally Honorary Fraternity An investiture cerem ony was held Monday night at a m eeting of Third Time in Twenty Years Red Cross Chapter to Boot* Troop No. 1M for Carlton That Local Lodge ig Honored Wood uni and Billy W itcher Celsbnite 20th Anniversary Plans for the annual Cam poree B y v i s i t ö f G ra n d M a ster W ith B a n q u e t E a rly in J u n e of W allam otte Council, to be held _______ Friday and H atu.uay at Mk in n ets --------- — M utt. In Eugene. « e r . dlacuaaed More than mPmber, of th. Miss Iron© Itltchle, I sane county M asonic order, fifty of them v l.l- lt©«l <'><>•© executive. w as In the '•"> W ednesday consu ltin g will. C. It© idler. local t h r*pceernta-tlve of .' chapter. con- Vlnal Randall Jr was appointed g a th er.d In Cottage Grove Satur- (.irn ln j| J u „,or Cr,- ( | „ nd leader for a new patrol which will day evening for a dinner In honor ||f,. «^ving program for th e sum be form ed in the troop o f Grand M aster It F P e te r , of _ A . th e clo se o f th e m e e tin g M r . Portland „ was only the third Th© I sane county Hod Cross chap Randall, president o f the Scout """• 1,1 tw en ty years that the local ter Is (nuking plan* for a banquet Mothers' club, served a treat of lodge had been honored by a visit and m eeting to he held early In pop sic k le , to the boys. Mr Rand- ,rom th® Grand Master. Grand Jl" ‘r celeb rating their 20th annl all and F I, G rannis, memtrers of Secretary I). It. Cheney o f Port- v r .a r y The county chapter was tin- Scout com m ittee, were present *»nd was also a »pedal g u e s t Diet. oigunixrd In 1917. during the World Deputy Worth H arvey o f the local war for the m ain purpose of aid lodge, who gave a talk on the ing the soldiers Their work eon- lodge» of h |. district, w as also an honored guest , upp||e , and clothing for the men A 8:30 dinner, served by the They have continued to enlarge ladles of the C onstellation club. upon their program until today preceded th , lodge m eeting Ray they have various projects inelud* Elbert Sm ith, form er rertdent t^ m ley, worxhlpful rnaater of the Bed Proas; life saving, relief in here and charter m em ber of the local lodge, presided and gave the major ratnxtrophi©» T he nnnl- Cottage Grove G olf club, who for **ddrens o f welcom e ------ ary hrld Osborn hotel in Eugene, according w hite |>elle4 around over various , t|Irhlr A , hr golf eottroee In Oregon oeeklng j<>ra| com m ittee will be called the that which all golfers strive to a t last o f the m onth to aid in plan- tain. som ething out o f the com m on place, ha* Nucceaded Mr Sm ith The C ottage Grove Rod and Gun w rites an follow s A lley Is lo ca l ch a irm a n 'club will m eet M onday even in g at .. ... ......... I hl« afternoon (M ay 12) at 3:30 »he city hall. "I am sure that all S e a S O ll O p G lie r W O Il at the Salem G olf club. In com pany th e m em bers who m issed th e last of John H etberger, som etim e alum regular m eeting, m issed som ething o m i B y E i l i i l C S B e l l i C l 1 1 1 ). n u . of Iowa .State A gricultural w orthw hile when they m issed the college at Ames, where my son Is illustrated talk on conservation The Cottage Grove E agles took now an Instructor, I finally sue- conditions In G erm any.” said R S w in g s In th e ir o p en in g b aseb all cee>lr<| In scoring a hole-tn-one at Drenner. club president numtrer ashle pitch of f>"burgeWnl‘ 7 “ m fr^ •u''"’/ " i.V eight, )' yards" a m t " " ha||P‘ on the . W hl’* no d7 ‘n,“ e »rrangem ents “m , h* *’ya d' m,*"a’rat^ •‘un‘a E. Smith Enters Hall of Fame Rod and Gun Club To Meet Monday Evening It. drop p ed fo u r feet wn “ ‘’T?“1’ eyen ,n «' " " ce from the cup and walked the rest ' “V “ ™e ‘¿ , y of the way In It was so utterly the W ld L ife Institute In Eu- sim ple, easy and com m onplace that on h J ^ f o e I a m am unable to understand why I 1 ■ ° n h* nd for local m eet’ u »s»»<ss>»< n» i i o M ' - i .n a i i u w iiy haven't done It m any, m any tim es before; and tom orrow I am going I . H I- > out and try to do It again U f e be “ “ “ t h ,n o o k A trto o f flih erm an com puted of gin s at sixty " Rill Bartel. John Grove» and Bill Cavenc»» claim all salm on record? Mrs IJ |lj R idu rli “In the proposal to m ake our Mr» Lilly Bldwell. w ife of Wil- for the past week, returning Tues- governm ent o n . of men rather t h in llam Bldwell. died su d d e n ly ' Sun- ’h* of laws, m illions of A m erican , will ( la v forenoon f o r . n , . , M at > t her a«—. ........ Chinook, reported to w eigh 41 day home on - north »©r th© |Mi**dbllltI©« of dictatorship ** pound». They alto secured a »mall- Tenth «trert. Funeral «ervlcea were Carbondale (P©nn> le a d e r held Tuesday afternoon at Mills q h ,,r /hn • • • l- . chapel Rev E E. Coulter o u fficia m n a i- tKrill *isu»as... "Th© public mu»t not l>© penal ed Interm ent w as In the M asonic- , *r-hinrw»i» ih " " y.i tx©d by higher and higher price* I O O F cem etery „*? a . i ™ " n The public m ust have the benefit Mr» Bldwell w as born J n n n n r v b u r » >na m . . . c , s r s " „ s r s s Th© Require« will b© guetta of In lower and lower price», o f the technological Im provement» o f th© !?.1r . E?iK<’nr A«'tlv.- club Thursday been resident here for the pa-t fish, but Mr M ason s t a t e , that he M ay 27, waa announced at a club age * Portland Oregonian 30 year», com ing from D ouglas had less than six Inches o f line left luncheon held W ednesday at the c o u n ty where »he previously re- on hls reel w hen Mr Short’s fish Palac< ca fe Mix« N lta Prernnzxl The »Illy »©a«on I* on In the ©a»t entertained the group with accor- »hied Her hu«hand «urvives w as gaffed P ennsylvania legislature has passed illon seh-ctlnns I. E Brisbane and a law requiring H Io 1 decisions of H W Brisbane, prnperletors of the II suprem e court Justices Io declare Brisbane E lectric »tore, were guetda a law passed by the legislature Un- ,h ® ®»ub constitutional. A far saner an 1 . . vve- aW!, y , f|y,„ K , , arl th e flrM Inning and were never headed B iley handled the mound duty for the Eagle* with eaee M anager Libby wax on th© receiving end un BI a finger injury com pelted hie re- »l-_em.nl when Sw auson took over The E agles meet Weat F ir at K e„ y 3 p m Hunday wbal prom ises to be a n Interesting Kwme r h f fl)„owtn)| 3unday , h„ lo c a l, will m eet Springfield here. ami then will take to the road Game® ar© call©d at 2 p m h n ck sp ln on Esquire Club to Visit Eugene Activians w ise r plan w ou ld b. to req u ire to 1 v o te in th e l e g ,,i .t u r e a law pa»»ed Tim e» to i 8 D lV O t D iffg e F S W i ll Corvalll» G .itettc . . . How true It Is that happiness de pends u|>on courage and work Love 1» the flr»t great blenwlng t h it corn©» to w© hum an being», and work 1» th© »e«*<»nd hlr»»lng Ood pity the poor devil that does not have to work Forest Grove On se lle T im es The outlook for Ihe next g e n e r i tlon Is not so gloom y unless some From Roseburg Team Fourteen Cottage Grove golfer». Including M©»»r» Z lm nvrly. More- Ixm ley. Bagley. Denson, Hill, Trask. W ilson. L assw ell. N J Nel- »on. P. E Nelaon. Rchroeder, Carl- «on and Coiner Journeyed to Bo»e- Sunday and took the boya "f !h? 1 r l,y "»to ran'>> b>' ,h r ‘ ,inc o f 23’» to Ifi’i Next Sunday the local golfers will go to I^iun-lwood nt Eugene, w here they will pit their skill against the boys from the county seat city. thing should happen w hich would MOORS LEAVE H i l l bring about a 78 per cent curtail SW ITZ.Eltl.A N l» VISIT m ent In relief funds. W hen it Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moor of reaches a point w h .ro a m an 1» Grove left by motor Wed- looklng for relief funds Instead of "®”<>ay f» r N -'» York where they a job It Is about lim e a hall Is "a " ,ka S la a tertn m for ... . . . . . . . . r rance, where they will again re called on som e of th is “gim m e , hp)r m,„ <Jr Jour„ PV t(, Z(K business. Exchange. flngen. Sw itzerland. w here Mr. • • • Moor's brother, Ernest, resides. It Is now argued, and Jually. that T h e y plan to be gone from six the pioneer m other Is entitled to ■- m onths Io a year Mrs Moor vis- place on the proposed sla te capltr.l **®d •Switzerland laid year, but Mr building statute, ns well ns the pin Moor has not visited hls native land for more than 18 years A farewell neer. The ('orvallls Onzette-TIm" party w as tendered the travelers at holds the pioneer m other, hesld ••( , h(t Oralle r hom e Tuesday enduring nil the hnrd»hlp». had o evening live with the pioneer. And, more than (hat She had Io al»o put up Noil«’«» to All«»n VatMMM with hls w hiskers. Medford Mull <>f »!'<• World War. Tribune. Under an Act o f C ongress which • • • lim it» 11» operation to May 25. 1937, an alien veteran who served In the Since the adoption o f the old-age United States arm ed forces be- penslon In Oregon there appears to tween April 8, 1917 and N ovem ber be an alarm ing Increase In the 12, 191«. honorably discharged and number of people past 88 su fferin g eligible In other respects, m ay be from physical disorders and break- adm itted Io citizenship upon hls downs. It would seem that by the petition without paym ent o f the lim e the pension paym ent« are "HUa> P o t io n filin g fee and with- i 4 i . . up « to a, >200 «-»nn ___«4v 4». there °ut , ftrat l)oo»t©<l per m onth , . «©curing M ,, .... a declaration . . of , ,,, . .. , Intention Petition« muflt be filed will not he enough able-bodied brf()rP M„y 25 ,„37 w „ h the Jn,_ folks left Io run for office M yrtle m igration and N aturalization Ser- Creek Mall. vice, Portland. Ore Cottage (trove H igh School to Graduatc Seventy; I.argest C tas S m School History Ix»roy Bell Ruby Allen R oetta Aubrey Le« RaPlwin W inona Ball W illis Beldler O tis B iggs Ellen Bird Harold Rurleson Madge Carllle Mildred Cellers Ruth Chnpmnn F aye Clark Ila Corbly Kills D ecker D allas Deere Opal D ickey Alberta D ickinson Allan Ferrln John G allo Melba O ates Isiner. Goodwin Jessie Grubb Lois G ugglsberg NLMHKK 40 Tom Hall Dorothy H atch Clifford llin c r G race H ohm an Mildred H olm John Ishm ael H arvey Kelly- Mar le K ennedy Eldon K ing I»eonard K ing E valyn K lrchhofer W illis Lathrop M argaret lx-urn M llllcent L ew is H eath Lowry Louise Lukens Albert McCall M ike McKIbben Robert M eacham Thelm a Morrell V irg in ia M etca lf P h yllis M onson K athleen Moore Opal Myers Vera Palm er Lorene Perlnl T helm a Perlnl G eorgetta P ow ell Paul R adtke E ffle R ichardson H elen R oss Dora May Scott M ilton Sm ith H arold Spriggs B ethel St. Elm o Connie Stephen M argaret Stoneburg Jane Stow ell H albert Sutton Charles Teel G ayle Tennis Donald T hles H erschel Tracy N orm a Tucker Delbert W ertz D orothy Zlm m erly SometxNly has said that education Is the app renticeship o f life, but another has stated that Instruction ends In the school room, hut education ends with life H owever that may be you have all gone far enough to realize that the object of true Odu- catlon is th« aw ak en in g of a love o f the truth; the creatin g of a sense of duty and the opening o f the ey es o f the soul to the great purpose and end of life. You have learned that the ob ject of education Is not so much givin g words, as thoughts; or m ere m axim s, ns living principles. It Is not teach in g to be honest, because “honesty Is the best policy,” but because it Is ligh t. It Is teach in g the Individual to love the good, for the sake of the good You have also learned that Tryon Edw ards correctly stated that "the great end of education Is. to dis cipline rather than to furnish the mind; to train It to the use of Ils own pow ers, rather than to fill II w ith the accum ula tions of others " The Sentinel sincerely congratulates each and every one o f you upon your su ccess thus far In life and hopes that your continued perseverence will win you still greater su ccess dur ing the com ing years. The W om en’s R elief Corps, as- lis te d by the Am erican Legion. haa com pleted arran gem ents for the custom ary observance of M emorial services each year. __________ Each Year a Limited Number ___ Ti»e Spanish of Outstanding Educators Are rnUtmj. War Veteran» and auxiliary, the i n T h ia P r a t e m i t v V eterans of Foreign War» and the a le c le < 1 *® Legion auxiliary will --------------- w “ h. th5 °'h®r g rou p , in hon- announcem ent of th e elec- American . “ T ’t h ^ BsnUM church orary fraternity, was received h e r . J.?.“ r "X . ,h l’ " eck wiU T “ fn 4 Z h 2 l oyh , y K C1UD 01 t e nlg ’c _ ° o1' 1 he program for M emorial day, May 30, follow s Services at the Main street bridge, 10 a m.. to honor the Bailor dead; im m ediately follow ing se r v ic e, to honor the «oldier dead will be held at the cem etery; song, Am erica entire “ odlence prayer. R ev C J. H all; . J 3'"“ *’,; G ®«y’ '’urg address. Vlnal R andall Jr.; Star Spangled Banner, W ar Every V ar * lim ited “ en *“ ° f rd“ cation are chosen to m em bership because of their high scholarship. their contributions to education through research, and because of outstand in g work In their field of education in addition to Mr Fer- rjn c h , chapter a . the university elected N c . Thorne. H orton H vve bb Lewis C M artin Adolf I B rit, „ er a „ d Robert H.’ Dow n of p or<jand schools, and Dr. Dexter M M. « K eezer, president o f Heed co^ , M r. F e n in w ill be in itia te d S at- salu te to unknow n soldier. W. R. C university. Speakers for the ban A ppom attox and other patriotic or quet which will follow the inltla ganization s; taps. tion include: Dr. D exter M Keex er; Dr. John F. Bovard. retiring dean of the school o f physlclal edu cation a t the university; Dr. S Stevenson Sfoith, professor o f E n g lish at the u n iversity and president o f the Oregon C om m onw ealth F ed eration, and Dr. Karl O edekoven instructor from Germ any, who wli: deliver the principal address en titled “E ducation In N azi Germ- P ost o ffice em ployes are in re- any." celpt o f a letter from Sam Schw artz The ___ election o f Supt. F errln is ____ form er clerk In the local o ffice, tbe second tim e the C ottage Grove that he ^ . “tran sferred 'th e iR M o f « h o ^ ^ e m X ^ ^ ' i X r r t " ^ Satn Schwartz Gets Promotion, Vacation Trip K^na®’ City. Mo., and placed In charge o f depreciation work for the entire division He had recen tly “ " u * lnJ,P ^ tor, ^ P<u- 8on* K* n H* ®«P«<*» “ >e new work to be m ore in terestin g w ith less routine and m ore travel. The division includes three states. O kla- hom a. K i n m oad Nabrooka. He will w ork m ore in th© larger town? and cities and travel m ostly by train If a)1 goes w el> S»"1 P1“ "8 to Btart ,he nrrt o f JuIy on vaca_ tlon trip to Europe w here he will roak<> m o* of h ls ,lm ® s i* ht 8« ‘,ng “« a >°"K •■•z cry ---- ** from C ottage Grove to P aris. Ber- «nd London, eh?" said Sam He w ished *>e rem em bered to all m- .......................... V N Phelps, principal o f Central school, was Initiated at a m eeting m Portland Wild Life Meet / A I t EU^CtlC otd Eugene H Hote Monday, May 24 C ottage Grove should be wei: represented at the Wild Life Fed- era<ion m eeting at the E u gen e hotel at - — 10 - a — m • Monday. May 24. » accord — w v m v >ng to R. S. D renner, president of »he Cottage Grove Rod and Gun club, w ho is m ak in g arrangem ents • Sam w as r®ared in C ottage G rove and w as Ff-vduated from the high whore he w as prom inent in activities. H e served In the local post o ffice until about fiv e years ago w hen he received an appoint m ent as post o ffice Inspector of P/ ° ' ^ n” ’t sj Peaker» from all over the 9tate. and a pro fitable session ts in store for all int®r®«te<i in conservation problem s, according to Mr Dren ner. A perm anent state organization will be com pleted at the Eugene m eeting It is expected. The Wild Life F ed eration w as launched principally through the effo rts of J. N Darling, noted cartoonist, and one o f the m ost sincere, practical con servation ists in the nation. Darling, named to a prom inent post at W ashington under the present adm inistration, resigned w hen he w as unable to secure the AU m otor veh icle drivers' licenses necessary cooperation to put across expire Jun e 30 o f th is year a:cord - desired reform s. Ing to an announcem ent from t h e --------------------------- secretary o f state. Those w ho have reached the age o f 70 years, those w ho have acquir ed any physical handicaps w hich m ight a ffec t their driving ability, and inoae those w no ho are app lyin g ror for a ana x driver's license for the first tim « / ) £ . ’ / / / m ust all com plete the driver's II- cen se exam in ation , sta te s W illiam H am m ond, head of the operators Mr. and Mrs. I H. V eateh, form division. er residents, arrived Saturday from The departm ent Is an ticip atin g Tulare, Cal., for a w eek s visit with the recording o f the greatest num- relatives and friend s in the city her of licen ses know n in the history They recently sold their in terests of the state. T his is based on the In Tulare w here they had resided Increased registration of m otor for the last thirteen years They vehicles, nonresident visitors and P'»n to go next w eek to the Curtis the m any w ho have recently taken V eateh farm n ear H alsey where up residence in th is state. they expect to spend the sum m er A pplications have been accepted ' ea*<?E> is a brother to Curtis since May 15 in order that the rush Veateh. and jam m ight be avoided. Special In v isitin g th e Sentinel office, Mr atten tion during this early period and Mrs. V eateh expressed their will also be given to those w ho have Joy in h avin g an opportunity to re- reached the age o f 70 or are other- turn to Oregon. Their few years w ise required to take the full ex- residence In C alifornia m ade them am ination, and the departm ent Is app reciate the beauty and clim ate pointing out the convenien ce of ap- ° f Oregon all the more. They ap plying early for license renewals. ®o predicted a greater in flu x of Straight renew als upon approved C alifornians into the sta te during form s m ay be had by m ailin g the the su m m er than ever before. com pleted form togeth er w ith the ---------------------------- $1 fee direct to the secretary of The N ational Republican club- state. house In W ashington, D. C-, a four- --------------------------------j. story edifice bought for 3150,000 In P ago Pago, w here the A m erican has been offered for sale, clipper plane m ade history in Its Lou G ehrig holds more baseball flight to A u sttalla, Is known as the records than any player in the land o f rainbows' and it is re- gam e today. He has knocked four ported that IB have been seen hom e runs in one gam e- -scored 100 there at one tim e. or m ore rung and batted in 100 or ----- —— more runs for 11 consecutive aea- Motor D riversf Licenses Expire June Thirtieth Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Veateh Glad to OregOU Rubbar Stamps. The Sentinsl. sons.