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(fot îaac®robcSentinel VOLUME XI.VIII. ( Established Jon» U, 1M8.) OOTTAOK GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OKfXiOM, THCKMDAY, NOVEMBER~1S, 1937 Bagley Wins From Man Fatally Injured ’'hin^s WeThink Scott In Tourney In Truck-Train Crash Jhmai Jhink und What , Wr Thmk of Thmtjr Othm Thmh City Will Decorate For Holiday Season Quartet Makes Big Catch At Ten Mile NUMBER 14 d Cross Roil Call Short oí Quota Orlo Bagley defeated iMmon A quartet of Cottage Grove fish Scott In the final match*« of the ermen demonstrated that “the good consolation round <rf the tourney old days" ar* still here as far as Hartford Mayhall, Bpringfield, just completed in Report Goal the Cottage Next Chamber of Commerce salmon fishing is concerned, where Local . Grove golf course Scott had previ the fish are not hampered by com- Only Qiu. recant magazine article makes Dies From Injuries Received leached With Meeting Will Be Devoted To ously defeated Hendricks, and Bag mercial fishermen from reaching the statement that snakes prefer In Crash Near Creswell ley eliminated Cochran in the «ml- their natural spawning grounds. not to bite you. Whether snake« Plam For Christmas Season But Seven uayg Remaining finals. A merchandise prize do The quartet, Ed Keitzer, Reed bite may lie a problem for aclence, nated by the J C. Penney store Hemenway, G. L. Ballew and Bill but we can readily understand why A truck loaded with lumber, went to the winner, while Scott re Sunday night Every member of the Cottage Everett returned In spite of an impressive array of they might look at some persons Muytudl of reived golf balls donated try the Grove chamber of commerce Is from Ten Mlle lake with their lim- services rendered this and nearby and be fearful of the consequence« driven by Hartford of Imbedding th<'lr fang« In them. route two, Springfield, was struck Kuvif Cigar store Earl Hill, who urged to attend the meeting of that; it of silvers, 36 in all. weighing communities, which should bring near Ci «well Monday afternoon by i was defeated l/y William Zimmerly organization next Tuesday noon, nearly 500 pounds. The man fished the worth nt the organization close Voter« of Marton county voted “ p«»»"*ng*t train of the Southern In the final round for the trophy preparr'd to offer some constructive Friday afternoon, Saturday and to home, the local drive for Red received a fish line donated by »uggerfUans on decorations^or the Sunday, and made a lim’t catch Cross roll call funds had reached down n proposal to build a new Pacific going north. Mayhall's right leg was crushed Graber-Getty«, Christmas holidays, together with each day. It was the largest catch but little more than one-fourth the court house with money which -.......... .. proper observance of the yuletide of the season to be taken by local quota of 3300 set for Cottage Grove they wuld be expwted to put in and had to be amputated at a Eu . rx *• fl 1 the county treasury, but they were gene hospital H* «uffered facial fix this newspaper waa informed Wed season. Such waa the edict of C. men. U p Viwh enthusiastically for the potoffice cuts. Internal injuries and h 1» also \tatp J K<-m, chamber president. There were 480 fish taken be- nesday by Mrs. Max Bird, of the addition which has been built with thought that hU spine was frac- LflUlL 1 UUVL 11 UJI! An informal discussion of ways fore w* left Sunday,” Mr Everett Ladle« Auxiliary of the American p p p nrnney that someone will some day tur«d. and means to observe Christmas told a Sentinel reporter, “with five Legion. who are in charge of the The engine guard woe damaged XprilfTI ri)r \PzlFK hav* to put in the federal treasury. took up much of the time at the boats etiU on the lake when we roil call. Human nature 1« like that, nd the to such extent that it waa necea«a> y LFV1 UI1I 1 VI LJVUl D seslon this week. Every effort will left” Assisting the Ladies Auxiliary in attitude erf every county In the to remove It and the truck waa re be made to make Cottage Grove the drive for funds are a number duced to a shapeless heap, or rath state probably is the same. present the most attractive appear- — - —- — of women’s clubs, and the local er to two heaps, as the front part Needed Vial Reaches Eugene ance it has had in years, during Usxfflp Llnafc krnm chamber of commerce. Dr. Claude of the truck was on one side of Sips for Supper in Salem Capitol the holiday season, chamber mem- UUlllU 1 lUu 13 1 1 Vlll Kime heads the committee from From Portland in Three Journal give« the advice, 'Those the track and the rear part on the here agreed. Christmas decoration* __ —, „ the chamber of commerce, who are other aide. who wnlk th* highway« at night Hours Time; Patient Better. will be in place by December 1. H□ffoFGC I A HfUflCO handling the roll call among the MayhaM was driving north shouldn't wear black clothing.” We Discussion of the Wlllam«tte lidLlVlud 1U i 1 dllVV business men. the should say that wearing black apparently turned to croas Valley Project also took place at __________ “I sincerely hope there will be a the oncoming track without noting under thoae conditions Is efficien Captain Vane Gurdane and Li«u- the luncheon this week, and while better response before the roll call cy, It saves a change at the morgue train which, after the impact, tenant Max Alford of the Oregon immediate congressional action on Thrown Into the Sea Off Cape ends Thanksgiving day,” Mrs. Bird carried him and the truck a dia- state police proved the versatality theh proposed dams seems unlikely, i A third of the money collected tance of almost a quarter of a of members of that organization i the chamber plana to invite a Hatteras 1935, Found Pigney stated. Fifty cents of the $1. membership for Sfmnbih relief goes for ex- mile. when they rushed a consignment speaker competent to intelligently Bacín, France, June, 1937. fee goes to national headquarters ¡•enscs of th«»e collecting It. Well, of wrum Eugene hospital dine uh » th<* project, to appear be- but from a 35 donation, only 50c loiter Hartford MayhoJl died at from Portland Saturday at the re- fore the chamber at an early date, lt>s something to have relief funds goes to the national organization, the Sacred Heart hospital Monday quest of physicians attending Bri- probably November 30. aoMectad by tho«* who get them. The following is from a letter the balance remaining in th* night at 9 o'clock It Is supposed son Sears of this community, who ---------------------- from Rev. Pryor T. Smith, son of treasury of the Lane county chap University of New Mexico pro- that death was caused by the loss was suffering from a severe Rev. James A- Sn-ith, Missionary ter. of blood and shock. Blood trans of acute pneumonia in Colombia, South America: fusions were made In an effort to Notre «enne college professors. Taken to a Eugene hospital Fri- “Oh yes, there is one thing that Dame profanar retorta that an ape save his life. day afternoon, Mr. Sears’ condition I neglected to wris about when Coroner Poole is rejxortcd to have became worse, and his attending doesn't even know that It is an ape. it occurred, but which might be said that there appear «1 to be no Is it the Inference that a college physician called Captain Gurdane. interesting. On the way to New reason for an official investigation then in charge of officers at Mult professor do««’ York two years ago, I wrote my of the accident. nomah stadium, at 2 p. m. Satur name and the Board’s address on At»oth*r successful production is day, requesting that some needed Although Handicapped by Mud two or three slips of paper, stuck etching from Hollywood. *erum be rushed to Eugene. Cap them into empty bottle« and threw and Rain Both Teams Played tain Gurdane rushed to a Portland them overboard. Two or three Prosperity seem« to have backed laboratory, secured the serum, and Good Football to the End. weeks ago I received a letter from into that famous corner. drove with it to Salem where he France enclosing on* one of those slips was met by Lieutenant Max Alford, । of paper! It was from a bottle I Full Program Slated For New York university women who brought it the rest of the way <By H. 8. Journalism Student) had thrown overboard off Cape have replaced silk stocking« with to Eugene. The entire transaction, The University high Tiders and Hatteras on September 15, 1935, Saturday J Aft; “After High wool on«» for the duration of the from the time the phone call was the Cottage Grove Lions battled to and this letter was dated June 4, Hino-Jap misunderstanding as « placed, until the vial reached the a scoreless tie in an ‘Armistice day 1937, though it did not state the School What?” Is Theme protest ngninst Japanl* aggression. Eugene hospital took but slightly game hare November IL date when the bottle was picked Asked whether they would replace more than thtee hours. The game, which was played up in Rigney Basin, a point which other silken items with wool, they No Class Members Will Thi* I* the third ertais in the Two hundred fifty girls and In . ino*tiy in a drenching downpour, I can't find on our maps of France. gave an answer which indicated faculty advisors from forty-five Sears famWy in a few weeks time. marrfd frequent fumbles. ~ The letter was front < Senator tn Be Permitted to Enroll that such a substitution by all of First an employee. Harry Hanson, but this was offset by the fighting Paris in whose district it had been different high schools are expected them wouldn’t put one silk worm After Next Monday Evening. died from wounds received in a gun spirit of both teams. found. The bottle evidently cruised to attend the Northwest Conferen on relief. battle near Cottage Grove Later Starting fast, the Lions with in the Gulf Stream, and then in ce of Deans and Girls to be held on the Sears farm home was destroyed Bartels and Patten doing the ball one of the southerly currents off Saturday of this week for one day One of Wally's cx-hubbies has Thirty-five men registered for by fire, and third Brison Sear's re- carrying, soon placed the ball on the coast of Europe until it landed at the Cottage Grove High School married one of a broker's ex-wives the first class in first aid, conduct cent critical illness The general theme of the conferen- the Tiders' 30-yard line. But here in France.” Now exit. ed at the city hall Monday evening. ce will be ‘‘After High School they were held for downs and John Patterson of Eugene, head of What?" with experts in various forced to kick. Cor valila Gnzstte-Tlmes suggests the first aid committee of the Lane fields and professions as speakers. Grannis, Lions center, recovered Willard Marks for U. S. senator, county Red Cross chapter, was in- The morning session will etart at a fumble by Sargent, Tidera' right Mighty g<K»l suggestion, but no on* structor. half, on the 12 yard line. With Bar 9:30 a. m. with Eleanor Thompson, in Oregon would make a better The project is sponsored locally tels carrying the ball three time« in director of nursery education. Uni- senator than the editor of the G.-T. by the Lions club, with Dr. H. A. The Cottage Grove Lumber com- The Girls League of the Cottage verjity of Oregon Medical Schhool; affectionately known as Claudius Hagen, L C Schroeder and Lloyd pany have renewed operations at succession, th& Lions got another first down on the one-yard line. Eclair Ingalls, and called other Griggs the committee in charge, Grove high school will sponsor the Janet Smith. Employment Secre their mill this week after a brief Here the Tiderg held for downs. appearance of the Frazer-James tary. University of Oregon; and things by those <»n whine toes he "Anyone inteiested in taking this shutdown. Whether operations will University high held the edge the dance group, featuring Arthur Miss Ethel Tayor, President Busi has trod Ed Brodie of Oregon City work who has not yet registered continue steadily depends upon the ness and Protective Women* Or is another editor of senatorial sta- may do «o next Monday evening," receipt of orders, it is understood. rest of the half in offensive play. Frazer, pianist, in a program to be although the Lions seemed to be presented at the high school gym ganization, Eugene, as speakers. ture Also Editor Bob Sawyer of or. Hagen states. “At that time The mill of the Durable Fir Lum Bend j the books will close for this class.” ber company at Dorena plans to on the way to score until an in nasium Monday, November 22 at During the noon hour a banquet for official delegates will be held The class will meet each Monday resume operations the first of the terception of a pass by Smith. 8 p. m. The program features mus at the Baptist Church At this A Californian who is opposing evening for a two hour session for week, it i« reported, without a wage University high left guard ic interpreted by rhythm dancing. In the third quarter Sargent’s The dancers will interpret the mus- time special musical numbers will nudist colonies is In a hospital as a period of ten weeks. Those who cut They expect to be able to the nwult of overexertion due to complete the course will be given a operate steadily, weather conditions l°n8 kicks .were repeatedly send- ic of Schumann, be furnished by Charles Clark, vocal solo, Nita Promazzi, accord- the his effort« tn tearing down ,n« th® Lion8 deep in their own Grahn», Chopin. Tchaikovsky, De certificate showing they are quali permitting. little territory. Bartels' and Patten's line bussy, De Falla and others. The ion solo; cotta* Grove junior girls fence around such a colony so that fied in first aid work. A 80 cent While there has been trio. he could get in to be shocked. of the lum- plunging started to gain coneist- artists have appeared before appre- registration fee covers the coat of change in the activity In the afternoon discussion on ber market, operators are Inclined ontly and they went for a 64-yard dative audiences in Europe as well the manual used in class work. The retirement of Senator Stei- than a few sustained drive, a fumble halting a*> the large cities of the United vocations pertaining to business. The local class i* part of a na- to be more optimistic home making, and professions will wec from the ;>olltlca) field should tional program in first aid educa- weeks ago. Stocks of lumber on the march. Sargent kicked out of States. Admission chargee be held. Music will be furnished bring "three long cheers from the tlon, being sponsored by the Red hand in California yard« are low, danger and the timer’s gun sound- ing held to the minimum. -.x. ---------- » tQ 0_ by the local high school boys’ quar democrats Croes. and it is reported that buyers I ed with the score 0 tet. girls’ octet, and the Corvallis University Hl there ar* of the opinion that the Cottage Grove LE High School glee club. A skit will Campbell The Japanese language has no lumber market han reached its Guggisberg be presented by th he University Bullion LT profane words It doesn't need any. present low. Consequently, report« Weldon High School group of Eugene. LG D. Smith from the southern state indicate Edwards Hudspeth The afternoon session will close C It seams ridiculous to make birth Grannis that some sizeable orders from Harman with a tea by the local Home RG control and crop control a part of that section will be forthcoming in Scott (c) The Cottage Grove Golf club will Ewing Davis Economics club. RT the more abundant life program The local camp of United Spanish the near future. sponsor a big Thanksgiving dance Richardson RE Spies Arrangements for the conference The foregoing holds true to a War Veterans, Bert B. Chandler at the armory Thursday evening, Demagoliskl Q Aberdeen, 8. D. pioneer paid a Qamp No. 26 and auxiliary were considerable extent of the railroads. MacGibbon are being made by the Girk League p^rrin November 25. Proceeds will go to LH light bill the other day and in his honored Friday night, November If a pending rate increase la grant- Thorsen of the Cottage Grove High School, Sargent the sad ly depleted treasury of the RH change was a half dollar he had 12 a vUtt of the Department of- cd, as seems likely, railroad« are Barto»8 with Miss Marian Notvedt and Miss Stone golf club organisation. Music will Zilda Hayes as advisor«. initialed and spent 44 year« before. flcen, of that organization, accom- expected to be heavy purchasers Patten be furnished by Coiner ’ s “ Melody Sub«: Cottage Grove—Davenport, Well, it could hardly happen more pHnied by a number of comrades within the next few months. Aubrey; University high—Emmons. Makers,” and every effort will be than once in 44 years that a perwon nn(j M|aters from General Lawton Cottage Grove will complete its made to make this one of the out would pay a bill and then get romp and auxiliary of Eugene. Unemployment Census football schedule for the season standing dances of the season. money back. The visitors wore Department Progressing Satisfactorily with games against Lebanon there. Commander Sam Hanson, Port The unemployment census cards November 19, and with Junction land; Department Inspector I. G. Shaw, Toledo; Department Histori are coming In rapidly and accord- City here Thanksgiving day. _ to Postmaster Nelson very few The game with Lebanon Ie al an J. A. Russell, Eugene, and of ing J. E. Fitzgerald, postoffice in the auxiliary, Department Presi of them hav« had to be returned ways a good one. Thro uh compara- — correction — tlve scores the two teaqis seem spector, has issued a call for lease dent Irene Campbell, Portland; De • for In spite of a driving rain storm proposals for the Cottage Grove Officials of the local Lumber partment Secretary Mayme Love, The carta received so far show evenly matched this year, and it and Sawmill Workers Union have Portland; Department Treasurer that there are about an equal num- should be a close game. Lebanon much of the forenoon, a good dele poetoffice. Under the official ad gation of scattergun artiste turned vertisement for proposals, a lease been active the past week in urg-j Elizabeth Hanson, Portland; De- ber of people without any employ- won Ia8t year 27-0. In the Junction City game Coach out for the trap shoot at the Cot for a term of two years, with op ing early action on the construe- partment Historian Mamie Stauf- ment and with partial employment. tage Grove Rod and Gun club tion for three years additional is tlon of the new route of the fer, Eugene. Mies Margaret Wilson and Phillip Cu*«8 French is more optimistic. Pacific highway through Cottage Those from the Eugene camp and Hersey have been added tempo rar- Junction City under a new coach grounds Sunday. Harry Rentle was called for. Floor space of about No Grove. 'auxiliary were Judd Stauffer, Sam ily to the postoffice staff during this year doesn't seem to b* so high man of the day with five 1,506 square feet is desired. While they have had no definite Richmond, Allen Hart, Harry the four days fixed for the taking FO0“- and Lions should win. firsts to his credit. Other winners equipment is required as the post- This is the first time the teams included Kelly Cooper, Ed Heck, office department now owns the assurance that work will start In Veatch, Ben Strobel, Watt Hall, of the census. R. S. Drenner. George Matthews, fixtures used at the present loca have met for several years. the near future, W. H. Cochran, of Nellie Russell, Lena Veatch, Nellie Pete Anlauf and N. J. Nelson. tion. Proposals must be received at the local union reports that mem Hart, Viola Page, Katherine Stro Sentinel Will Publish Thanksgiving Service. Another shoot is scheduled for the office of Inspector Fitzgerald bers of the county court and state bel, Grace Hull and Past Depart Day Early Next .Week at Seattle before December 15. highway officials are Interested in ment President Millie Hail. 21, The Union Thanksgiving service next Sunday, November 1937, but the lease dates from May The Sentinel will be printed which time th* “ eagle eyes" will starting the work as soon as pos on this year will be neld in the M. E. A lunch was served after the sible, the former from the stand meeting by the members of the Wednesday next weak, instead of Church with Rev. Mr. Edwards of have a chance to garner their 23. 1938. Among the important considera point that It provides work that local auxiliary. the usual Thursday, in order that the Free Methodtet preaching the Thanksgiving turkeys, as well as might leseen the relief rolls this members of the staff may observe sermon. The offering will be given the trimmings that go with it. tions listed are a reasonably cen winter. Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Crawford re the Thanksgiving holiday. All adv- to the Children’s farm home at Cor- Pistol and small bore rifle match tral location, good daylight, and country correspondents vallis. shooting will also take place if accessibility to rear or side en turned Sunday from San Francis- ertisera, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Woodson and co, where thoy had spent nearly and other contributor« are request- weather permits the completion of trance for malts. Further informa -------------------------- daughter, Eugene, spent Sunday two weeks visiting relatives and | cd to supply their copy at least a Mrs. Clyde Roberts was in Port the regulation back etop before the tion may be obtained from Post master N. J. Nelson Jr. with Mrs. C. A. Stevens. friends. day earlier than Usual. land over the week end. shoot. f/htrf üvdf University and Local High Play To A Tie 250 Girls To Attend Regional Conference At High School Here 35 Enroll for First Session oí Class in First Aid Education Lumber Market Improvement Due Spanish War Vets Entertain Visitors Union Seeks Early Work on Highway I Girls* League To Sponsor Dance Group Golfers Schedule Thanksgiving Dance Trap Shooters Brave Rain Here Sunday Proposals For New Post Office Lease Called for Dec. 15. “.. lii