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County Remains In GOP Column; Few Changes THE SENTIN VOLUME LI COTTAOE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, THUBHDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1940 NUMBER 13 o Formal Opening of New Golden Rule liuilding Clone Race in District Attorney Contest With Ray Defeated PUD AND ALL AMEND Here I n a fairly complete county vote with ninety-eight out of 112 precinct«: President Roosevelt .................. ......... 13,740 W ilikle iS S J Congress M ott .................................... 18,257 ................ „....... 6,893 Upton ........................... ....... S tate Treasurer A. L. Brown ............ „....... U n ite M. S c .tt A tto rn ey General S p au ld in g .................. C. H. Svenson .............. I. If. VanW inkle ....... „ ..... 292 Representatives October Weather Wetter Than Usual OrtJ c I f rain makes you happy as It floes some folks, October should have been a happy month for you as the rainfall was above the aver- age. The precipitation for October was 3.80 inches. In 1939 the rain fall was 3.50 inches and the twen- ty-five year average is 3.03 inches according to the records of C. E. Stewart, weather observer. The maximum temperature for the past month was 86, reached on the 19th. The minimum was 52, reached on the 28th. Num ber of clear days were nine; part cloudy days were nine and cloudy th irt- een. A fte r a heavy frost on Sunday night with ice, the weather mod- erated sufficiently to start raining Monday evening and by morning almost an inch of moisture or .93 of an inch fell. MENT8 VOTED DOWN Robertson Tabulation of Local Vote in neral Election 10,258 13.830 11,265 502 12,432 Stays In O 0 P Preliminary Reveal . , — __----- . HALDEMAN W INS MAYOR OFFICE ------------- _ in the face of unofficial and In- complete returns. Lane county voters Tuesday made but changes in the official fam ily (tab- ulations were near enough com- pleted to be decisive unless there u an upset). This change was in the district attorney’s office. W il- liam B artle was leading L. L. Ray, democrat and present district at- tom ey by a b o u t votes. A ll three republican candidates were successful for the state legislature, Chase Gibson and Rodman. Ste- vena, democrat and present sor was leading his opponent .H a r ry L. Chase by approximately 2.000 votes. Chas. Poole success fully defended his right to the of fice of coroner in two elections, this tim e leading Phil Bartholo mew of Springfield, an indepen- dent, by slightly less than 1,000 Trum an Chase .... „.... 15.336 Angus Gibson ............ 12.572 James A. Rodmun __ 11,944 Clarence F. Hyde ............ 11,117 Sidney M illigan ....... 11,243 The new b u ild in g o f the G olden R ule A uto S ervice, w hich has recen tly been com p leted ________ Hale Thompson ................ 9,697 ...L i.i ...2ii l s -------n _ opcne<j public S a tu ’ ' “ D istrict Attorney W A S H IN G T O N — Promising a It also noted that the county W illiam B artle ................... 12,209 record strength of 1.935,227 men stayed well w ithin the republican L. L. Ray 11,896 for the armed forces of the United column in choosing the state Assessor States by next June 30, d raft head- offices, giving majorities averag- H arry L. C h a s e .... .......„„ 11.675 quarters notified every state and ing about lj000, except the state Welby Stevens ......... .. 13,464 To tal territo rial governor of the nation treasurer, where Scott emerged Pet. 1 Pet. 2 Pet . 3 Pet. 4 County Clerk 752 Pl of T en each musl with better than 3,000 votes. Like- W illkie. R ..................................211 175 157 209 W B. D illard .......... ......... 15,225 621 furnish to raise the arm y and wjse au .-unendments were de- Roosevelt, D .............................141 201 Ethan Newman __ 108 171 ... 9,869 3 * ' ar f9?tlng. feated, many decisively. One am- Building and repairs continued John W. Aiken, S ............... .. 2 County Commissioner 1 I The nationwide formula for se- endnient that came nearest of ap- Ralph Laird 11,854 active for the month of October, Congressional Representative, 1st D istrict: 919 lectlon- «Pecified by the d raft ad- proval was the one that would Allen W heeler .......... ......... 12,785 despite the fact that Inclement James ‘ M ott, " R ..................... 255 222 188 253 3 5 i ministrators that11tJ?e con/ have raised the legislators pay. S h eriff weather hindered operations. In - Chas. Robertson, D. _______ 86 70 83 4 I™ United States w ill furnish p u d measure was defeated C. A. Swarts ........... ........ 16.635 eluded among the permits issued A. Upton, S ......... .........„.............3 1 ’ 789,000 conscrip troops, the ter- in about the same proportion over County Coroner at the city hall was a perm it for State Treasurer: 498 £?tones Alaska, Haw aii and the district as in the December Phil Bartholomew 11,932 two new residences and one for A. L. Brown, D ................ ....... 131 90 146 133 717 Puerto Rico an auditional 11,000 election w ith a vote of approxim- Poole ..... ............................. 13,162 « new business building. Leslie Scott, R ......... ...............184 158 195 180 to create the first peace-time ate, one and three-quarters to Cal Pryor _____ ____ 9,306 Permits were issued to: W . F. Attorney General: American d raft arm y of 800,000 one S ta te M easure« and A m endm ents Whlppa. 450 South First street, Bruce Spaulding. D . .... .........120 63 136 153 '* 'z men by next June. I ' ________________ orn«e l.lnilt new roof; Albert Woodard, 317 C. H. Svenson, S ............ .......... 3 3 2 10 3 Credits w ill be allowed the «» South 6th. general repairs; Stella I. H. Van W inkle, R ......... „...197 300 (Yes) 139 680 states and territories, by separate. W q I f l O l l U e l l V e T e d . 185 158 301 (N o ) 12,741 Baker. 624 N brth Gibbs, garage; Representative. 14th D istrict: allotment, for 256,485 national Peter Fetters. 4th and Taylor, new C. F. Hyde, D ...........................152 Tas H m m * 93 544 guardsmen and 889,792 158 141 89,792 men al- . jj f I 302 (Yes) .............. ................. 8.449 residence; V. J. Carleson, H a rri- Sid Milligan, D .................... „ . . . 1 6 7 ^ 678 128 177 306 2A2 ready enlisted in the army, navy n T U i m h P T P n 303 (N o ) ..... ......................... 9.010 son and 2nd, garage; Chas. Beld- Hale G. Thompson, D. _____104*’ 71 120 123 and marine «„p g , it was announc- L U U l U U U n U W C U Repeal IJaMUty ler, 635 1st street, new roof; H. C. Trum an Chase. R .................. 190z 147 147 171 8 ? * ________________ 304 (Yes) 9,095 Rose. Madison and First, new Angus Gibson, R. ---------------- 160 139 158 ISO 305 (N o ) 10,714 residence; H a rt Building Co., James A. Rodman, R. ..........164 * 153 117 158 Legislator Pay W h ittaker and 7th, new Safeway District Attorney: 306 (Yes) .... 10,899 drive-in m arket. L. L. Ray, D. -.1 5 1 141 158 MB There w ill be no m ail delivered 307 (N o ) .164 / 10,174' W illiam B artle. R. 135 120 155 a w ithin the city lim its to unnum- Prim ary C hange County Assessor: . A r m y , D e p a r t e d T u e s . bered dwellings, apartments or VW (Yes) .......... .............. .... .. 8.822 I. Chase. R . „,______ 16? 579 136 122 164 -------------- business houses a fte r December 306 (N o ) 12.094 ° Welby Stevens, D. .161 133 664 170 300 D r. H. E. Shuey has been com- 1st, N . J. Nelson, postmaster, an- Uquor Law oe- missioned in the medical corps of nounced yesterday. Street m ark- 301 8.376 ..... 222/ 184 243 the United States arm y and left ers have been erected and a few z Ethan Newman. D. ____ 311 (N o , ......112 130 72 102 13,475 Tuesday for San Francisco, where occupants of unnumbered houses ----------- . County Commissioner: Repeal Liquor -02 he w ill be stationed for about a have responded to the request of Every year at this season, the Ra)ph Laird D ............ „.„.135 100 102 185 312 (Yes) 3,791 month before going to New York the postal department that all usual plea to AJk>n p Wh<?eier. R. .... ..... 179 154 192 145 ) • • • • • • •••••«••••« 18.590 public hears the 313 i by boat. From N ew York he w ill houses should be numbered, but wrap and mall your Christmas County Coroner- Ilegal Gam bling 469 g ° to Washington, D. C., where the response has not been general packages early. This year there is Bartholomew. I ....... .„ .1 2 6 144 106 117 314 (Yest ................................ 3.462 more need to head the plea be- tThas. P. Poole R. Postmaster Nelson stated th at the arm y medical corps is center ......190 176 138 192 315 í Í b O ) ••••«•■<■» ••«•••• • ••««•••••»•••• 16.598 cause present indications point to Sheriff- ed for the present time with all street markers erected. Mrs. Shuey and children w ill there was no excuse to delay the M ilk Control the fact th at Christmas mailing Cal Pryor D „„..102 127 77 418 112 join D r. Shuey in San Francisco numbering of houses further and 316 (Yes) ...... ......................... 10,062 w ill be heavier than usual and C> A Swarts J " . ™ ””“ "" ..... 234 986 221 179 252 about the first of next month and those who do not comply w ith thia 317 13.326 particularly to foreign countries. co Unty Surveyor: 1067 shortly afterwards the fam ily w ill request w ill have to call at the The unsettled conditions abroad p Morris 275 227 .275 290 , sail for N ew York by way of the general delivery window a fte r De- Results of the vote on the P U D Panama canal. Mrs. Shuey w ill re- cember 1st. at the city hall precinct could not sion of money orders to many for- yes ..................................... 78 56 104 main here for a short time before be obtained this morning and con- elgn countries. Foreign parcels js,o ”223 184 239 going to Eugene where she w ill sequently the total does not ap- should be dispatched as »»Hy “ Removing time lim it. Secretary of State, etc. visit before proceeding to San pear in the tabulation. The city possible and the name and address y m ...106 130 83 123 442 Francisco. election was so completely over- of the sender w ritten plainly. n o ............................... ...136 159 138 168 601 D r. Shuey has been a practicing shadowed by the presidential race Dispatches to foreign countries M aking tax base amerv n t: physician here for the past two little comment was made either should be made in plenty of time y es ... 95 111 125 78 409 years, coming to Cottage Grove The Hebron grange meeting F ri- before or after the election. Halde- for the dispatches to reach their jqo .1 2 0 97 112 123 493 from Astoria, and has made many ev^n,UJg 3t H ?b™n ¡tate banks friends who w ill regret to learn h2Jlse he“ ^ a n n u a l election of precincts. A. W. Shofstall and na for instance should be mailed y^g ... 94 117 89 105 405 - - - - - officers. N ew officers chosen were: W ilbur Workman were elected by November 30th. while pack- jço ...146 153 112 571 160 E arl M u rry, master; Fred H arris, councllmen without opposition as ages to H a iti can be mailed De- Raisiné legislators Day- overseer; J. E. Seagoe, steward; was Earl Ballew city clerk and cember 18 or 19 and reach the y M * ...109 153 103 138 503 John Lamb, assistant steward; L. W. Coiner, city recorder. destination by Christmas. Pack- n o 156 122 117 155 550 Miss W ilm a Harris, lady assistant ages to Haw aii should be mailed Changing date prim ary: The Lane county boundary steward; Mrs. Chas. Führer, sec- from December 6th to 12th. HAI.MIWE’EN QUIET Yes ... 93 108 79 111 391 board set November 26 as date for retary; Mrs. Alfred W hite, treas- No .161 157 131 181 630 the election of eight school dis- urer; J. S. Powell, chaplain; Mrs. TWENTY-NINE ALIENS Hallowe'en night passed rather B ill fu rth er regulating liquor: tricts to vote on whether o r not Fred H arris, lecturer; Hugh H a r- REGISTERED quietly last Thursday with no Yes ..... .................................... 100 105 101 123 429 to remain in reorganized districts, ris. gate keeper; Miss Vivian damage of any consequence re No ............................................ 177 193 128 165 627 at their meeting yesterday. Dis- W hite, Flora; Mrs. Seldon Pow- ported other than several of the tricts which w ill vote at this tim e ell, Pomona; Mrs. E arl M u rry, 47 57 25 48 177 are: W lllakenzie, Franklin, Lynx Ceres; executive committee is 237 245 205 251 938 was left In the driveway at the Postal employes hope to complete Legalizing gambling: Dorena and Deerhom. Katherine Brockemeyer and AJ- Tom Allen place on south Sixth the registration by December 10th y es 76 105 79 The board granted 86 314 petition fred W hite, while N. J. Nelson’s trailer found to avoid the holiday rush. No ...................... .265 210 182 231 888 transferring territo ry from H ad- A feature of the program was a Its way to the front yard of the Repeal m ilk law: leyville district to the Lorane dis- report on the m ilk control law APPOINTED CHAIRMAN home of Supt. H. B. Ferrin, and Yes ...................... 130 125 83 142 480 ?n by W a lte r B aker.____ Chet VanDenburg, commander ñ o before Junior Langston could have „171 188 165 171 695 the use of his bicycle he had to retrieve the wheel from the top mayor: of a telephone pole near Villard chairman of law and order of the W a rd l W ard 2 W ard 3 Total Court apartments. Another re third district. The appointment minder of the season was a bunch was made by R. C. Sipe of Albany. W illiam H a Idem an ..„ ...... 228 343 200 771 of soaped windows the following district commander of the third e . R. Lemley ............. ...... 112 252 148 512 The preparedness o r rrlobiliza- ment service. Registration of the district. morning. F o r Councilman, w ard 3: tion committee named here a t the 350,000 workers from some 15,000 ' Joseph Safley ................... 150 suggestion of Governor Chas. A. concerns is expected to be com- N. E. Compton ................... 172 Sprague, to assist in the inventory pleted by the 10th. Census blanks of the state labor held its firs t or questionnaires have been m ail. meeting Friday evening and chose ed out to all concerns and an ef L. C. Schroeder chairman. The fort w ill be made to get all skill purpose of the w ork is to o b ta in _______ ed laborers residing on farms or as nearly as possible an inventory ranches or in private industry The Cottage Grove union high EXAMINER HERE of the state’s skill labor available registered, school band, under the direction Cremation for Mrs. Louise Shap- to the defense industries in case M . . ... of John Stovall, w ill give a con-, A traveling examiner of opera- ley Wilson were held a t Salem ------------- of an emergency. In no event w ill on*y Wlb the state be in cert November 15, In the high tors and chauffeurs w ill be at the yesterday with the Mills chapel in The Calvin Funk Post American workers be taken from their regu- Position to aid the national de- school auditorium. city hall, Saturday, November 9th, charge. She died last Thursday Legion is sponsoring .... la r occupation without their con- :£nsT- lndustry. but Oregon w ill be an Armistice A varied program is In prepare- from 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. for evening at her home near Cottage celebration and rogram extend- sent, but what is known as a spot \ he , * state in the union to un tlon w ith music that w ill appeal the purpose of issuing permits to end. Saturday,survey of several communities rt u.e such a 8urveY and may to all. Special numbers w ill be drive cars, according to an an- fifteen years ago from Sand Point, night a dance w ill be given at the over the state has revealed th at . able to bring more industries given by N lta Premazzi on the ac- nouncement from the office of Idaho. arm ory w ith music by Rone’s there are a number of skilled lab- n the state ®s result. oordian, and by the high school Earl Snell, secretary of state. I Surviving are her h u s b a n d , seven-piece orchestra of Eugene, orers o v jr the state who are un- Carl Plunkett secretary o f th e Charles W. Wilson of Cottage Monday. November 11th, an ap- employed. local A .F. h S v X n e e re d a cappella choir, directed by M a r- ------------------------- ian Jellnek. Various instrumental P L A N T C L O V E R « .V rn T L ' Grove; a brother, L. S. Shapley propriate program has been ar- Three members of the commit-1 to assist in fillin e out the census ensembles w ill be taken from f r nV' the bounty farmers h a w of Carmel, California, and three ranged to be given at the armory, tee, Messrs. C arl Plunkett, L. C. blanks to any who may desire his band. All baton twirlers w ill give P'«n ,£d « tota 1 100 P°unt!s. of ststers, Mrs. Eugene Smith of F. A. Dorris, retired Presbyterian Schroeder and W . C. M artin , w ith services. M r Plunkett may be an _ exhibition. . . . . . H arkor (mid-season) subter- Munden Mines, Missouri; Mrs. minister and A rm y chaplain, w ill George Machen of the employ- found in the office of the Sawm ill The band now numbers tw e n ty ranean clover in as many com- R h M artln of Lam ar Missouri 50 ,he «uest « 1 *« *« * ^ e pro- ment office, attended a meeting of Workers Unton ancI w ill b? S ad seven members with more to be munities of Lane County this fall " uamar. Missouri, m st r t , t . . . qq U. Eugene Chamher nf fn ¿7 8 added soon. The proceeds from the to try Uiis promising forage crop, and Mrs. Addle S. Mason o f Ab- g , ttage G ro* e unR)n high schoo, merJ lr id a y at Shich tim e the tices. SpeJd is n < S 3 y ^ concert w ill be used in purchasing Orders for seed for the trials were w rakee, Montana. band w ill render several numbers purpose of the general mobiliza- state is to do a good j ^ S m a k i i g additional uniforms which are pooled by O. S. Fletcher, county, _ — —------------- as an additional feature of the tlon plan was explained by D irect- the skilled labor survey by No- agent. greatly needed. Corona Portables. The Sentinel, program or L. C. Sholl of the unemploy- vember 10th. Two Million Men For Army by June Building, Repairs Continue Active How Cottage Grove Voted US 3 ■< ’I D 1 I / 592 Dr. H. E. Shuey Joins Medical Corps of U. S. Should Be Early ST1? d SSS. r Places A fter Dec. 1 303 Hebron Grange Elects Officers Friday Eve Mobilization Committee Ready to A idin State Labor Census Survey Union High School Band Concert A t UHSAuditorium November 15 Rites for Mrs. Louis Legion to Sponsor S. Wilson held the 6th Program and Dance November 9th-, 11th S toe