5 ^ (Üiîttan? (Srou? Üwttmri -rr-r- V o lu m e VI m rrr ------------— COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1912 SOCIALISM IN THE CHURCHES TAKEN SICK ON ARRIVAL HERE BERRIES GROW ON NEW YEAR’S Transient Rapidly Recovers Salubrious A t m o s p h e r e . in S. R. Riper Brings in Bunch on First Day of lb 12. Number 15 MEANS 500 MORE FAMILIES KhV. MA S O N PREACHKS ON REV. SUTCLIFFE SPEAKS ON T ak e n sick im m ediately upon hm a r ­ S. it. Riper b ro u g h t in a hunch of 2(000 ACRES TO BE DIVIDED IN- ULTIMATE GOOD OF NEW ROAD "FAILUKK OF SOCIALISM.” “ SOCIALISM, PLUS—'* rival here, O. K. Rons, who arrived at i aw b e r m New Y ea r's Day ju s t to TO SMALL TRACTS. IS GREAT. Friday from Clinton, Okln., is now up show th a t th e re i no tim e nf th e year wl vn they c a n ’t be found grow ing r ig h t outdoors in the gard e n in this famous, fe rtile farm ing country. 'I hey were picked on ins ranch j u s t so u th e a st m em bers of the order looked to it th a t o f the City. he did not w ant for anything. SoclalUm Whkh Disregards the Every Socialist Should He an Ohed ami around again, his rapid recovery hem g due to ca re fu l medical a l le n i ion Trm hiii^s oi |rbUK Christ lent Child ol God, la Strong ami the salubrious clim ate. Point of Address. Can Not Succeed. Mr. Ross h an Odd Fellow and local Ily a la’i'uliar coincidence tin* im itnm of Imtli tlir Methodist unit I‘r<*nl>ly«*r- tan churches gave discourses on Social- lain Sunday night. One pninl w m mude tiy Imtli |iaalora, lluil anclidlam •'an not au ecanl w ithout u cunauicra- I ion of I ¡oil. Itrv. Mason'» addrea» hi I’rcHbyter lan church : " I would nid give a »nap of my lin­ g er, not n wink of iny eye, not a are- ond of thoiiaht to all the ao-ralled Nonali»in or hrotherhooil of man, in nil this world th a t did not spring from heart» lirat »urrendered to A lm ighty God and striving to m eet a mail'» obli­ gation to h im ." ''W e may feel confident Unit ancial- i»in or any aclieme of hum an b e tte r m ent that disregard» man'» individual re«|iou»iliilily to God, »»»ail» the churtdi, revile» th e name of Je»u» C hrist, and »auction» tin- d es tru c tio n of life and |iru|>crty, ¡» duomeo to err- tian and early f a i l u r e . ” (Continued on page H. STREETS OF CITY HAVE NEW NAMES AND ALL LOTS DESIGNATED WITH NUMBERS. Tedious Task Satisfactorily Com pitted by City Engineer and Will Be Accepted. T h ere will h e r e a f te r lie no trouble in finding any house in C o tta g e G rove if it* s tr e e t and mini tier is known. The tediou» task of ren a m in g the s tr e e ts of the city in a m anner to e n ­ able stra n g e r» to easily liod them , »nd to num ber «11 lot», ha» been com pleted by th e city enginee r, and his re|a irt will, u n doubte dly, he accepted a t the m eetin g of the council tonig h t. An ordinance will probably he paused mak ing this plan effective. In ren a m in g the stree t» »11 con tin g r n c ic s of the f u tu r e were ta k e n care of, providing the city does not la k e on additions th a t do not conform to the preHcnt layout of th e city. In the renam ing of the street». Main s t r e e t ha» been changed to Main ave nue and extend» to the weal side of th e city, wluit has been Wall s tr e e t be­ ing changed to W est Main ave nue. A venues will run e a s t and weal and stre e t» north »ml smith. tin the c u t aide, the s t r e e t s are num bered, beginning from the river, instead of from the railroad, and the number» increase to the e a s t, instead of to th e west. S tr e e t s of less than th r e e blocks, or w here im p ra ctic al to e x ten d them , a re given nam es, so as not to m ake the num bers am biguous. The atrcelM south of Mum Avenue are not desig n ated , exc ep t by the num ber, Itut un the o th e r side of Main the word “ N o r t h ” is prefixed. S outh of Main avenue, on th e eust side, the nvenues a r e named a f t e r the preaideuls in th e ir o r d e r ; north of Main, a f t e r the governors of O regon in th is order. A venues on the w est side, north of Main, are named a f t e r s t a t e ca p ita ls and prom inent citie s in th e ir a lp h a b e ti­ cal o r d e r ; south of Msin, a f t e r the s t a t e s of the union in th e ir a lp h a b e ti­ cal order. T he s t r e e t s on the w est side a r e le t­ te re d , so a» to p re v e n t confusion with those on the e a s t aide. R iver s t r e e t has been changed to Riverside boulevard. E very block has been allo tte d 100 num bers, so th a t each block will begin on an even hundred. I‘ru| e r ty ow ners will he required to n u m b e r th e ir houses, and the c ity proposes to f u r ­ nish num be rs for this purpose a t 26 c e n ts each, e x p e c tin g to m ake enough profit from the sa le of the n u m b e rs to pay for sign taiards for the str e e ts , BAND BEING ORGANIZED. Eighteen-Piece Band Proposed for Cottage Grove. G. K. Wood, who rec en tly cam e here fro m E ugene to m a k e his home, has already s ta r t e d the org an iz atio n of an eig h te e n -p ie c e hand. A m e etin g was held Sunday in the city hall at which tim e nine m em bers w ere secured. T he m e etin g was an e n th u s ia s tic one and t h e auoceaa of the hand seem s assured. Me. Wood ia a violin m a k e r by, trad e and cornea here recom m ended as an a r ti s tic musician. J. E. Thomas Meets With Commer- Land for Half Thousand Families; cial Club and Proves He Is 2,500 People; To Be Opened Live One. by Highway. " E v e r y socialist should la- an obed J . K. Thom as, who ow ns the la rg e s t I hat th e proposed new road from Credit to Whom Due. lent child of God, and every o b edient in t e r e s t in the 1,200 acre H ard in g 1 W a lke r to C o tta g e Grove on the ea st in com pany with Mr. Ross are G. W. Much of the info rm atio n for the cli Id id God should lie a so c ialist,” place, r e c e n tly sold to him and hia side of th e Coast Fork, crossing the said Rev. R obert Sutcliffe Sunduy M ontgom ery and J . W. S m a rt. The w rite-u p of im prove m ents in C o ttag e Hx-ociate, A. C. Keeney, both o f Crea- E ast Coast F ork on e n te r in g C o ttage night in Ida aildre»» on ’ 'Socialism, men ari- farm ers and have experienced Gr ivi for I'tll was furnished by S. R. weII, was a g u e s t of the Com m ercial Grove, known as the B e attv road, will two crop failures from drouth in O k la ­ So ith, of th e C o tta g e G rove M a n u fa c ­ I'liiM lie com pleted the s u b je c t of club Monday rugbt and s ta te d t h a t his m ean 500 more families on the land his lecture by making it "S ocialism , homa. They are figuring on locating tu rin g Co., who furnished m a te r ia l for plans w ere to divide th e t r a c t into 10 t h a t will he given an inlet and o u tle t in this iHinous fe rtile co untry, w here n ea rly eve ry building ere cte d , and the I'lua God. ” and 12 ac re tr a c ts , p la n t much of it to by way of thia road, was s ta te d in r e s ­ dro u th s are unknown. Sc itinel wishes to give him due credit. “ Socialism cun not »ucceed w ithout f r u it tree s and sell it out to bona fide olutions adopter! by the Commercial the co-operation of G o d ; the golden s e ttle rs . He sta te d th a t , if nothing club Monday n ig h t ami se n t by a sp e­ age of man for which soeialiam s triv e s hspfiens, he will own a n o th e r 712 acres cial com m ittee to th e county court, can never lie, and will never he, until in the sam e vicinity befo re the end which m et y e s terd ay . tin- plat form is constructed in conform of the week t h a t will he tr e a te d in the The club moat h eartily endorsed the |ly w ith the Word of G o d .” Such was sam e m a nner. Mr. T hom as has only proposed road, and s ta te d t h a t it would the s t a t e m e n t of the H|a-aker, and he been in O regon a few m onths, hut he be a m a tte r of injustice to the 25 f a m i­ aptly illu s tr a te d the point by - re c itin g 1 s t a t e d t h a t he is a lre ad y convinced j lies now located on this land not to hum an in te r e s t e v e n ts of his own life, t h a t this land is the finest on G od’s allow the p ra y e rs o f the petitio n e rs for giving cases winch socialism can not g re e n foot-stool. th is road. solve, hut which must be solved before J . L. B e a tty , who has c h a rg e of the Messrs. E lb e r t Bede, F. B. Rbillips •oeialiam eau give to the world th a t land for the ow ners, and Mr. Rarsoio), ami John S pray were appointed to c a r ­ pe rfe c t condition for which it strives. of the C resw ell C om m ercial club, w ere ry the petition to E ugene, p re se n t it to In s t a r t i n g his address th e s p e a k e r also p re se n t a t th e re c e n t m eeting. the county c o u r t, and e x p re ss to the stateil th a t the opinions lie would e x ­ Mr. Rarsons s ta te d t h a t Creswell co u rt in th e m ost em phatic m a n n e r the press w ere his own personal c o n v ic­ people w ere h acking the new road to in estim able value th a t th e highw ay tions and Were not given as those of give an o u tle t to this land, a lth o u g h it will be to C o tta g e Grove, Creswell and the church. He ca rrie d t h a t idea will probably mean more for C o ttag e Walker. through tile uddress. Grove th a n for C resw ell. Action was ta k e n on the p etition y e s ­ The sp e a k e r m a l e a point of the Mr. B e a tty s ta te d t h a t $21») a week te rd a y and view ers appointed. S a v io r's te ac hing the Kingdom of God, ' has been sp e n t in labor bills for m a k ­ and called a tte n tio n to the fact th a t ing im p ro v e m en ts e v e r y week since the word " c h u r c h ” a p p e ars hut tw ice Messrs. T hom as and Keeney purchased in the te achings of He of N azareth, the land. A total of over Itki.OOO was spe nt in I Inn.aglow ; A. J . S te w a r t, modern b u n g ­ thus showing t h a t no purtu-ular church Mr. T hom as s ta te d t h a t he bought . buddings and im prove m ents in C o tta g e alow , .J oli n Allen, c o t t a g e ; C. M. had been d e s ig n a te d by Him to save the land to m ake money and t h a t the world. F rom this |»oint th e s p e a k ­ I Grove d u rin g th e y ea r of 1911, which S hinn, modern b u n g a lo w ; J . M. Floor, things would be doing in p u tti n g it on er led up to an appeal for a world-wide indicates a very healthy g r o w th during j C o t t a g e ; R. K. W alker, modern resi­ the m a rk e t. He im pressed club m e m ­ ONLY TWO CASES OF CONTAG­ brotherhood, beginning w ith all churi h a dull year. Indications already point d e n c e ; N. S h erm an , modern b u n g a lo w ; bers as being a b o u t the livest live wire to a much h ea v ie r e x p e n d itu re during IOUS DISEASE IN 1911. Geo. H aw le y, c o t t a g e ; H. C. Schlcef, m em bers arid church goers th inking t h a t has happened fur this co u n try . the y ea r to come. R esidents are be­ I mo lern b u n g a lo w ; S. Hurcham , coun­ alike, seeing alike and voting alike. Mr. T hom as has nam ed th e t r a c t the com ing more o p tim istic eve ry day over t r y re sid e n c e ; T hurston Dukes, c o t­ "W h ia k ey has downed us lim e ami " P e g g y D a r l i n g ” in honor of h e r who Health Office Report for Year of tim e a ga in, ” said the s|ieaker, because the prospects for th e com ing y ea r, and ta g e ; Thus. Lee, c o t t a g e ; E. R, Spen- will soon be his wife. 1911 Shows Large Number o ptim ism alw a y s resu lts in the spend- | eer, bungalow ; Lew. A. Cates, bunga- we do nut Vote alike. When church of Births. : ing of money for im provem ents. H ave you got s o m e th in g kicking I l o w ; J o h n H arm s, h u n a g o l w ; R. I. m em bers u nite and all think alike, and Work has already prac tica lly begun 1 Rust, fru it d r y e r ; J . C. Adams, cot- around in your way t h a t you w a n t to vole alike, we can do a n y th in g , and F ift y -th r e e b irth s and 33 d e a th s for on the new brick building for Cooper & ¡ t a g e ; L. C. Rarm clc, c o t t a g e ; J . fi. g e t rid of? A rea der in th e S entinel gav e th e im pression th a t it would n o t th e y ea r of 1911 is the record of the Rowell and many residences have al­ Holden The m ost up-to-date b u n g a ­ 1 may sell it for you. h e a lth office, as will be re p o rte d by ready been s ta r t e d or a r c under con­ low ; R a rk e r & Son, g r o c e r y ; I.yrnan (Continued on page H.) H ea lth Officer W, W. O glesby, to tem plation. A dam s, b u n g a lo w , J i m Brown, c o t­ th e city council tonig h t. T he births The most d is t in c t im prove m ent for t a g e , Cha.». McWilliams, c o tta g e , re- w ere nearly equally divided betw een C o tta g e Grove durin;- the past ; ea r is 1 pa*Y i-j i'.iv J o n e s building. thi4 p alatial F irs t N ational bank b u d d ­ I Building tr ib u ta r y to C o tta g e Grove, BROWN LUMBER CO. PLANT IN males and fem a les, th e re being 27 m ales and 26 females. OPERATION. NEGRO MELODY AT ARMORY ing, ere cte d and furnished at u cost of I not included in e s tim a te : about $20,000. Of th e d e a th s nearly h a lf w ere in F red Kelley, modern bungalow , Do- NEXT MONDAY. The g r o w th o f the city is probably r e n a ; Win, H edrick, m odern dwell- Will Run at About Two-Thirds Ca­ old age and nine w ere children under 8 y e a r s of age. b e t te r indicated iiy th e la rg e num ber • ing. D r a in ; S. N. Woodard, m odern pacity for this Month; Full Ca­ Carter’s Original Virginia Warblers H ea lth Officer Oglesby ia proud of pacity in February. the record of contagious diseases for the Will Be Second Number in year, th e re b eing only two, one case of Lyceum Course. T he Brown L u m b e r C o .’s big mill at d ip h th e r ia and one of typhoid fever. this place is ag a in in op era tio n , a f t e r a D uring th e y e a r of 1910 th e r e w ere no T he V irginia W a rb lers is one of the tw o -m o n th s' shut-dow n for re p a irs and contagious d iseases and d u r in g 1909 oldest com panies now before the pu b ­ 1 to allow th e lum ber m a r k e t to s e ttle only three. lic. It wus lirst organized in 1893 and down. Following is a com plete list of th e re-organized again in EMIT, under th e An e ig h t-h o u r sh if t w ill be on d uring p are n ts to whom the children w ere m a n a g e m e n t of W a lte r R. C s rte r. J a n u a r y , w ith which it is figured to g e t b o r n : Tins com pany of sin g e rs is composed out abo u t tw o-thirds of th e ca pac ity ot Male c h ild r e n : Mr. and Mrs. Geo. of c a re fu lly seleced ta le n t whose a b i li­ th e mill. T he lo gging c re w s are not W. F re em a n, B. K. Lawson, H a r ry ty has been p u t to th e s e v e re st te st in shape a t p r e se n t to f u rn is h enough Mitchell, Chas. McKinnon, Lee Wold, and proved w orthy of th e ir m e m b e r ­ logs to run the mill a t its full c a pac ity, H e r b e r t Cline, W. A. H cm enw ay, A l ­ ship. All a re thorough musieinns und but it is e x p e c te d t h a t by F e b r u a r y 1st b e r t Willard, John H. Boldon, Geo. ae< omplished people who know how to a full crew can be put to w ork. J a co b e n , Van B. Pierce, Wm. K erth y , sing the old n e g ro melodies and p la n ta ­ W ith th e Brown m ill ag a in in o p e r a ­ F ra n k S. I n g ra m . David G riggs, Rolin tion songs. The w a rb le rs will Is- at tion and w ith ta lk of th e Jone s mill B. Wooley, A nsel Wood, Lee Cox, the A rm ory Monday night. being moved h ere from D isston, things G ra n t Breenan, Dallas Powell, M. C. 'I his will he the second of the th ree are looking up in th e lum ber line. Cochran, Jo h n C. Busckam an, Chas. lyceuni e n t e r ta i n m e n t s being given by M .K ih ie n , Thus. E. Hill. J o h n E. the K. I*, and W. O. W. lodges, and E x t r a copies o f the S e n tin e l alw ays Stroup, Royal C. O stran d e r, Raule C. promises to be one of th e best. on hand to send to j o u r e a s te r n friends. Markley, F ra n k B. Phillips. 'Hie third and concluding n u m b e r will Do you w a n t som e th in g ? A re a d e r F em ale c h ild r e n : Mr. and Mrs. be Alvah G reen, hum orist e n t e r ta in e r , in th e S e n tin e l will g e t it for you. .. Chas. C handler, Andy Bachard, S a m ­ who will be here F e b ru a ry 9th. Ti l t : NE W FIRST NATI ONAI B ANK R l H I . n i K l uel Scott, Jo h n S. Milne, W a lte r Ga- T ic k e ts are on sale a t the Wave. ro u tte , R. W. L a n c a ste r, J a m e s A t k i n ­ of new, modern residences b u ilt in or bungalow, Y o n ca lla ; W. W. Jackson, son, Dan S irling, Witcom H ubbell, A l­ modern tw o sto ry dw elling, I.o ran e ; near the c ity th a n in any oth e r way. lison Grim, C. H. Fuller, H. B. Bre- A to t a l o f alajiit .‘si residences were O scar A p p le g a te , modern bungalow . haut, Richard T. Roberts, Jo h n S en te r, lim it d uring the (last y e a r at a r u s t of D ra in ; C. R. l.aw eren c e, modern b u n g ­ New Year’s Editions of Guard and Stanley H ickey, F ra n k H ickey, Theo. 966,760. whicn is a low e s tim a te , and alow, C o m s to c k ; Chas. S haron, c o t­ W. W alker, A della H. Addison, Joseph Register are Dandies. ta g e, S a g i n a w ; W e ave r Bros., Buai- docs not include many im provem ents Successful Business Necessitates Bricher, Jo h n W e b ste r Polen, R obert T he New Y e a r editions o f the E u ­ and additions th a t would probably bring ■ ness block. M yrtle Creek, Making Many Improvements. G awley, J a m e s Sears, Chas. E. Reed, i U n d er course of co nstruction : W al­ gene G uard and R e g is te r ea ch devoted the tota l to $60.000. P erry H ubbard, Ralph E asley, Thus. Building in and around th e c ity of te r Woodard, bunaglow, c i t y ; W. A. se v eral columns to w rite -u p s of C o t­ When all rep a irs are completed, the Jennings. Kelly, bungalow , D o r e n a ; G. W. F r e e ­ ta g e G rove and vicinity. Both papers Arcade will be one o f th e finest little C o tta g e G rove : Following a r e th e d e a t h s for the are re p le te w ith in form ation concern­ W. B. Cooper, I modern resid e n ce s; man, c o tta g e , city. t h e a te r s in Oregon. year, the figures a f t e r th e n am es indi­ About $14,000 was expended by the ing this fam ous f e r tile co u n try , th o u s­ ca tin g age a t n e a r e s t b irthda y : I.. Monroe, c o t t a g e ; B. J . Corcoran, E ver since the new m a n ag e m en t, city d u ring 1911 in p e rm a n e n t im prove­ ands of copies will be s e n t ea st, and Messrs. Hall ami Beals, took hold, im ­ buugulnw ; Phillips & A rne bungalow ; John B. Bucher, 7 3 J ; Floyd F ra nklin , many s e ttle r s will be induced to come pro v em e n ts have been going on until H arry K now lton, b u n g a lo w ; O. R. m ents, divided as follows : Doyle, 30; Dean Orsdel L aw ton, & i; here from rea d in g th e in form ation now it hardly looks like the show house A w brey, g re e n h o u s e ; II. K. Metcalf, j T ennessee a v e n u e ......................... $5,500.00 Both pape rs d e s e r v e much Anna M. Buschner, 7 7 |; J a c o b Lurch, ........ 4,5uO.OO given. modern g r e e n h o u s e ; R. L. Guwley, F a s t Main s t r e e t . . . of a couple m onths ago. cre d it for the work and e x p e n se put in­ 35; Ellen A shby, 74; H erm an W e b ste r 823.00 The la st im prove m ent made was the bungalow ; W. N. R h in eh a rt, remodeled I D y k e ................................................. to the production of th e ir New Y ear Babcock, 91 J ; Wm. H. Lincoln, 70; low ering of the e n t ir e lloor one foot residence into a b u n g a lo w ; J . W. M aterial shed and o th e r Dorothy A. H a rrington, 3 ; L u cretia buidings ................................... 238.00 e d i t i o n s . to allow for an o r c h e stra p it in front Nokes, b u n g a lo w ; Delure H cm enw ay, McMurray, 6 5 J ; M a rg u e rite G e rtru d e 267.00 o f th e stHgc. As mentioned before in modern b u n g a lo w ; W in ters Wallace S ew ers and d r a i n s ............ J e s s e T runnell and son H ugh w ere in Breese, 3; Blanche E. W illet. 8 ; Vera the S entinel, the s ta g e has been d eep­ modern b u n g a lo w ; J . C. L. Wooley, E x te nsions to w a te r m a i n s . . . 1,000.00 from Coast Fork last F rid a y and took J a n e Wallace, 16; J . I). P e trie , 88$; 1,000.00 in the show a t the A rm o ry . H ug h ened e ig h t feet and a ce lla r d ug out re b u ilt burned re sid e n c e ; J . Sams, R epairs to w a t e r sy stem S a r a h E. McKibben, 46; E d w ard C. and furnished for d ressin g rooms and | took p a r t in th e o r c h e stra . Hoxie, 85; P l a t t Newcomb, 69; H o w ­ elec tric lig h t plant. A new, high- ard Nelson G a ro u tte , 73; S arah C. priced motion p ic tu re m achine has also SNOW-CAPPED CERRO GORDO. Jones, 75; Chas. C. Thompson, 80$; been installed. Eliza Lillian Counts, 43$ ; Geo. W. Mc­ The n e x t im p ro v e m e n t planned is a Is a Sight of Beauty on Sunshiny Coy, 70; V iolet V. Lewis, 1; Lillian balcony t h a t will s e a t 126 people. The Days. Reed, 1 day ; G erald Oliver Taylor, 6 ; For various reasons th e Sentinel has huainess is in creasing s i rapidly th a t 't he S entinel will co n tin u e to be out Snow-capped Mt. C e rro Gordo in the M arvin L. L im e haugh, 22; Daniel the p r e s e n t s t a g e c a p ac ity is not come to the conclusion th a t Thursday on tim e, as usual, and a t 3 o ’clock on I,is a b e t t e r day for publication than T hursday o f eve ry w eek the papers 'd i s t a n c e is a b e a u tif u l s i g h t for r e s i­ F o rr e st H arrison, 6 m o n t h s ; P erkins sufficient. d e n ts of C o t ta g e G rove on su n sh in y Miller, 4; Ida May Ax, 3$; Eliazbeth T he new decorations for th e house F riday, and, hegining w ith this issue, will be in th e postofViee rea dy for d e ­ 1 days. W ith th e w e a th e r w a rm ami S. Davis, 72; F , C. Sessions, 2 ; J o n a ­ will also lie equal to a n y th in g found in 1 it will he issued on th a t day of the livery. mild in th e valley it gives those who th a n F. McKibben, no a g e g i v e n ; L u ­ citie s much larger. week. T he main reason for this change view it a peculiar f e e lin g o f com fort. cinda A. Reed, 6. Mr. and Mrs. 1). T. A w brey J e ft the is the f a r t t h a t it will b e t t e r enable T he hea lth office will also report If I t's a rush jo h of prin tin g , the | the pape r to ta k e ca re of a d v e rtisin g first n f th e week for Corvallis, where I To new a r r iv a ls from th e e a s t it is a S e ntine l will g e t i t o u t for you on for S a tu rd a y sales, b u t th e re are o th e r they will spend a five or six w e e k s ’ r em in d er of last w in te r in th e land of t h a t 53 toilets w e re connected w ith se w e rs d u rin g 1911. anow. reasons which need not he sta te d . tim e. vacation. $90,000 FOR IMPROVEMENTS DURING PAST YEAR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING AT COST OF $20,000 BIGGEST SINGLE ITEM Over Fifty-Five Thousand Dollars Put Into Homes of City Is Sign of Healthy Growth in the Population of Cottage Grove 53 BIRTHS; 33 DEATHS FOR YEAR WARBLERS WILL WARBLE J MILL STARTS ACTIVITIES --------- EUGENE PAPERS ADVERTISE COTTAGE GROVE COUNTRY WILL BE ONE OF FINEST THEATERS IN THE STATE PUBLICATION DAY CHANGED