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PAGE FOUR Æüttagr COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1923 bruttaci to tell the farmer how he may ob and individuals, and it will be some they can be »ecured at a low freight railroads are striving to meet the cooperate until they see how tho its to growers. Loyalty seems to be tain relief but we can not help but time before it is equipped to meet rate. situation but that on account of novemeat works out. Usually there the first necessity. A Weekly Newspaper With Plenty feel that Oregon’s state market all the demands being made upon it. Concentrates and ores from this the record-breaking crops the task [are enough of these to hold back a of Backbone If your business isn’t better this . agent has hit the nail on the head Clothing in decent condition is district are often »hipped to Taco of moving them is the great prob- majority of the output. And these ma, whore the nearest smelter is lem of the officials. And many are the producers tho speculator» year, the reason probably is that Bode & Smith_____ i——Publisher» , when he states that tho farmer can acceptable, as well as money. Those in Cottage Grove wishing located. ,o ______ __ grower» are ____ stampeded by these I use to hold back the success of the you haven *t done a sufficient Elbert Bede------------------------- Editor - secure relief only through his own • efforts. We invite the attention of to make contributions of clothing Ow ners of property in the district I stories lack organization, ofte-u with the result amount of judicious advertising in —i— of ..." great - surpluses and lack' The Sentinel. ^f A first-class publication entered at : our framer readers to the market should communicate with Mrs. are now pinning their hope to the' of transportation. They will con that they break it. Uottage Grove as second class matter ' agent ’» letters which appear regu- 1 Harms. Contributions of money ' cyanide process of extracting gold, clude that they had better sell be When farmers learn the lesson Others come here for printing. ' larly in our columns. Ushould be made direct to H. Hirsch which has been greatly improved fore the market is completely glut that big busiuess Las so many times kuirrr 615 lì 1 A Stock Slfri/.Lr Exchange !<’. vriho st era (vixilztasirr Busiucss Office_____ 55 North Sixth 1 The farmer is combining with ’ berg, building, , within recent year». Much of the ted and while there is a chance to fiven them—that controlling niar- You are already here. Patronize labor in the hope of bettering his Portland, A coupon for this purpose i ore in the district, being free mill get transportation. It has ever been ets is the only way to fix selling the live wire print shop for every- SUBSCRIPTION BATES own condition, but the same farmer is printed elsewhere. ing ore, can be successfully treated thus. jiriees—then^villHherOa^'Grjirof^ Hiing^^ One year___$2.25 I Three months 65c 1 complains that the laborer demands by this process. Tho official» of the Northwest Six months. 1.15 | Single copy— 5c 1 »0 high a wage that he can not af The object of the Sunday junket Wheat Growers association are not STATEMENT OF UNCLAIMED COMMERCIAL DEPOSITS. TRAFFIC REGULATION LIVE ford to hire him to assist in har was to learn tho transportation dif scared by this speculators’ propa- Member of TOPIC. vesting tho crops. We point to the ficulties whieh operators in the dis ganda but the _ grain _ grower on the Statement of the First National Bank, of Cottage Grove, County of National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Association fact that the laborer in able to de Sentiment for more stringent reg trict must overcome, with the hope outside has not their source of crop Lane, State of Oregon, showing tho amount standing to the eredit of the wage which he now gets, mand Oregon Newspaper Conference ! that something might be done to and market information. If three- every depositor July 1, 1923, who has not made a deposit, or who ha» laine County Publishers ’ Association not through national enactment, but ulatiou of automobile traffic is improve the road into the district. fourths of the grain of the north not withdrawn any part of his deposit (commercial deposits), principal through a cooperative arrangement spreading over the country. In the A visit to the county court will be west was contracted to this associa or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately prior FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1923 of selling his crop, the product of larger cities of the east, where fatal made within a few days. tion, these stampede stories of sur to said date, with the name, last known placo of residence or postoffiee his hands and head. Through co accidents are numerous, the situa The six mile grade up the moun plus yields and car shortage would address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. tion has become so serious that the operation he has fixed tho price at tain, on account of the excellent have little scare effect. If there THE FARMER HIMSELF HIS necessity of overhead streets, either which the crop shall be sold. Dead, if fact is Residence or post drainage, was found to bo in better were a state-wide marketing asso ONLY HOPE. for slow traffic or fast traffic, is Every laborer may not be a mem Amount known to secretary Name of depositor condition than the road on the low ciation to handle 60 per cent of the office address becoming apparent. One-way traffic or cashier The election of two labor-farmer ber of the cooperative concern, but on busy streets does not solvo the er levels where there is no drainage. potatoes of Oregon, farmers would _ time was made not be wondering whether their po United State» »cantor» from Minne n sufficient number have becorno problem and it is being found that Almost as good $25.00 Not Known Not Known J. W. Bennett sota is an indication that the pro members to control the market, so speedy traffic ou congested streets climbing the stiff grades as was tato fields would be worth digging. .22 Not Known L. L. Burghardt Not Known to speak, with the result that those The crop speculators send out ducer believe» thut the ill» from .50 Not Known A. J. Deere Not Known is taking too heavy a toll of human made on the level, where the over outside the cooperative concern, as which ho Buffers can be remedied 1.09 Win. Frame Not Known Not Known life. There are so many careless hanging vegetation has caused the stories that cooperative associations well as those inside, have gotten the by national enactment. Such is not 1.25 B. W. A. James Not Known Not Known and reckless drivers that careful water to stand with the result that are successful only where produc the case unless the farmer is willing higher price. 1.28 Not Known Not Known drivers havo to obey laws made the road has become badly rutted. tion is confined to a certain local Nelson Locket When a sufficient number of pro to permit hi» business to be regu 2.00 Mrs Robert McDonnell Not Known Not Known with the idea of protecting human Something iike ten years ago, at ¡«y, like oranges, raisins, melons, lated by tho national government to ducers of a certain product co life from the careless and reckless the time when F. J. Hard, principal etc., and can easily be controlled. .28 F. E. Mellien Not Known Not Known operate to such an extent that tho owner of the Vesuvius properties, They state that it cannot be suc a greater extent than any other .23 Not Known C. Potter Not Known operator. production and sale of that product got himself appointed road super cessful with a product that is gen business is now regulated, and were .05 Not Know'n J. K. Turner Not Known Newspapers in cities big and lit- this jKilicy to bo adopted a terrific is largely controlled, then all pro tie are taking up the campaign for visor, the road was put into first erally grown. .50 Not Known A. M. Williams Not Known class condition, but since that time If California growers can organ expense would be added to the ex ducers of that product will got more stringent traffic regulation. _ what the produet is worth. We can State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss. little has been done on it, oxcept ize and control the market on or pense of government. The ninny recent accidents havo I, T. C. Whe ler, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, If tho farmer is willing to have see no other man-engineered way brought forth much denunciatory desultory work by the forestry de anges, why cannot Oregon growers the government tell him what crops oat of the predicament in which the comment. The following from the partment and a little by those using likewise control its potato outputf that I am the cashier of the First National Bank, of Cottago Grove, producer now finds himself and he shall produce and how many Oregon City Banner-Courier is sim the road to get freight to their And why cannot Washington and County of Ijine, State of Oregon; that tho foregoing statement is a full, properties. Idaho do the samel And why can true, correct and complete statement, showing tho name, last known resi acres of each, what methods of tomes of legislative enactment could ilar to comment in many papers: force tho producer to do the not What is true of the Sharp’s creek not the three states or a dozen states dence or postoffiec address, fact of death, if known, and tho amount to farming ho shall pursue ami take “The number of deaths resulting only thing that is likely to do what complete management of the mar from accidents at railroad crossings road is equally true of the Cham merge their organization and mar the credit of each depositor as required by tho provisions of Sections T. C. WHEELER. keting of his crop, then it is possi he agrees should bo dono. increases. At this point of trans pion creek road, which lead» to the ket all their potatoes through one 10160-10163, inclusive, Oregon Laws. We are intensely interested in ble thut the federal government can Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of July, A. D. 1923. portation contact the sum total of foot of the raise upon which tho selling agencyf tho outcome of the fusing of labor Champion mill and other buildings The state cooperative egg associa give tho relief which we are all O. O. Veatch, Notary Public for Oregon. and the farmer. We could not bo human slaughter is frightful. On stand. At the time that these prop tions of California, Oregon and (My commission expires September 22, 1923.) agreed tho producer should have. jly20e tho highways accidents are also much more interested in the out erties were in full oporation tho Washington are doing this. Under As far as the mere enactment of multiplied. In the great mnjority law is concerned, practically every come of a fusing of labor and cap of cases these calamities could be mountain grade of this road was such a merger they do not fight legislative body in the union 1» itnl. The relations of one group averted by ordinary care and intel put into first class condition and each other for the eastern markets many of the heavy grades were —they do not all dump on and de ready to enact any law for tho re seem to us ns close as the relations ligent observation. lief of the producer which doo» not of tho other group. “The law of the state requires ironed out, but since this property moralize the same market. At the present moment the labor »addle a burden upon tho »tote. Any successful cooperative mar that passenger busses shall stop be ha» been inactive the road has had The Sentinel may not be qualified ing man seems to be as comfortably fore crossing suburban tracks of almost no work done upon it. keting association, large or small, situated as he has been in the his There are a few lateral roads in cuts just that much out of the prof tory of the country, while tho farm steam or electric trains. It provides the district which have been built er claims to be tho worst situated penalties also for careless driving entirely by thoso who had to haul its of the speculators—profits that that ho over has been. Usually it on the highways. To ignore or take supplies over them. These are in arc by all rights the producer’s. It Make takes two parties with a grievance chances on crossing tracks or driv- the same condition as the two main is but a matter of cooperative loyal ty and efficient management to to form a successful coalition. As a ing on the highway without obsorv- roads. rnorge and extend these associations. matter of fact, many farmers be ing the required prccautions is Every owner of property in the But the great drawback to or lieve thnt their condition in large criminal negligence liable to prose- district is an optimist and has no ganization is the fact that growers part is tho result of the prosperity cation. MEMBER doubt that the camp is one of “But punishment inflicted by tho of labor because of the high cost of tho richest in the world, one that stand back and say they will not FEDERAL RESERVE Your Next Goal labor that goes into everything courts affects only one phase of tho will make good when given half a which they havo to buy nnd because situation. It applies only to the chance. Nearly all others who have SYSTEM You have finished high of the high cost of labor that goos individual transgressor who forces over visited the district arc of the school and, like all wide into tho product which they have unsuspecting and unwilling victims same opinion. Solving the trans awake graduates, are look into the presence of premature nnd to sell. portation problom is the first dif ing to college. Filling congress with labor-farmer sudden calamity, injury or even ficulty to be overcome. The State of Oregon members could not bring nbout the death. Tho driver cannot ntonc for Members of tho party making the result which tlio farmer desires and the suffering, tho loss to home and offers you the best of Much so-called stomach troublo is which he can bring nboiit by his state which often results from his trip Bunday were Mr. and Mrs. N. training and a collegiate own efforts through cooperative ‘taking chances.’ Hence the deter J. Nelson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. M. really chronic appendicitis. This can degree in the loading pur rent punishment provided by the Moore, Mr». J. H. Bartels, N. E. ofton be relioved by simple glycer marketing wisely directed. suits and professions, as Tho old snying still holds good law must be severe. It should be Glass, J. T. Smith, A. W. Swanson ine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed follows: ■w to the effect that “tho gods help more severe than now. And for and son Glen, C. H. Boslough, W. J. in Adlerika. Most medicines act Engineering, Agriculture, Com Mills, Frank ........... Safloy, only on tho lower bowel but Adler accidents resulting from ‘hogging White, K. K....................... those who help themselves. ’ ’ merce, Forestry, Homo Eco tho road,’ for driving a ear while Fred Bartels, Elbert Bede and son ika acts on BOTH upper and lower nomics, Military Science and drunk, or attempting to pass an Harold. It was remarked that bowel, and removes all gassos and Tactics, Mining, Pharmacy, THE LITTLE CHILD'S APPEAL. other car whilo the right of way is nearly every business in the city poisons. Brings out matter you nov Vocational Education, and not clear or to exceed even the was represented nnd that there were er thought was in your system. Ex Music. Nothing touches the human heart speed limit there should be the same no duplications. cellent for obstinate constipation. like the appeal of tho little child. Th^WhitoJPhar^g^^^^^jl^ punishment as for the ones who Studont life at the College Nothing looses our pursestrings ‘take chances’ with the 'Sunset >-----------------------------------------------A is rich In opportunities for like tho cause of the child that is limited. ’ WEEKLY LETTER FROM I leadership and personal STATE MARKET AGENT | without ¡Mironts and home. “Human life is too precious to bo culture. No bettor conditions under which .snuffed out and tho human body too '!>------------------------- ---------------------- <> to roar a child can be found than sacred to bo maimed through care FALL TERM OPENS There will be a bumper potato Lubricate your automobile with Zerolene, those in a farm home intelligently lessness or ‘smart aleckism. ’ The crop in Oregon and farmers arc SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 conducted. cortninty of several years imprison wondering what to do with it. They which costs about half what you pay for many It. would seem, after a considera ment for accidents resulting from For information write to other oils, and watch what happens. tion of those facts, that the W. C. tho nbovo causes would minimize are wondering whether the pries they will got will warrant the har T. U. children’s farm homo at Cor tho number of accidents.’’ THE REGISTRAR First, you find that your gasoline bills are vesting. vallis is an enterprise entitled to There is a wonderful grain yield lower. Repeated tests have demonstrated that, our serious consideration and to our Oregon Agricultural College On May 20 George l’arkor killed ii Oregon and the northwest and moral and financial support. other factors being equal, the car lubricated Corvallis It is yet a struggling enterprise, Sheriff Dunlap, of Linn county. On glowers are wondering if tho grain despite liberal contributions which July 19, after a brief trinl, he was market will give them wages and with Zerolene makes about 5% better gasoline j!6-87o have been made by organizations sentenced to bo hung on August 31. cost of seed, or whether they will mileage thae cars lubricated with other oils. Three months is too long for n have to trade dollars again. brutnl murderer to remain on earth, And while the fnrtnets arc won Second, your car goes from 15X to 5olfarther but if those contemplating murder during and worrying, come the before you need to grind valves or remove car» knew thut their act would shorten newspapers and periodical stories their term of life to 90 days there and tho crop reviews of groat yields bon. This fact, too, is fully substantiated by would bo fewer murders. Speedy of grain, hny and potatoes. Rome conviction and execution is the best of these arc so carofully worded SAVES BABIES, helps grow» numerous tests. deterrent and, ns the Portland Spec that tho reader gets the impression ups, comforts elderly people Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost less. tator rocently remarked, those who that the whole United States is For cholera infantum, summer com- plaint, weakening diarrhoea—use pay the full penalty are forever covered with wonderful crops like STANDARD OH. COMPANY deterred from repeating their crime. Oregon. It is a move in the specu (CaUfoniia) lator’s checker gnme. It is not true. COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY The Oregon Journal nrranged a Then a day or two later come the Take in a little sweetened water. happy combination of heads on its follow-up stories of a probable na Never fails. first I«ige a few days ago. A tion-wide car shortage; of how the screamer announced “Heavy Quake» Rock California.’’ Smaller type ! -t fc L E B’ stated “Hiram (Johnson) Homo '|| Again.’’ The explanation wns full and sufficient. WHEN YOU LEAVE TOWN THIS SUMMER^—See that your valuable pa per, documents, bonds, mortgages, letters or little used jewelry are safely in a safety deposit box at the First National O. A. C. Many Have Appendicitis Don’t Know It FIRST NATIONAL BANK (The Old Reliable) Watch What Happens! DAIRYMEN! WOOD-LARK FLY REPELLANT Made in Kodak factories by Kodak workmen CHAMBERLAIN’S CHILDREN’S FARM HOME OF THE OREGON W. C. T. U. Fi . K g# BOHEMIA MINING CAMP IS EYE OPENER TO VI8ITOR8 . --------------------- -—------------------- 4 (Concluded from page 1) Autographic Brownies I’ rankly we consider the Autographic Brownie one of the “best buys” that our photographic department has to offer—and that is a real tribute. Any one, however, can see value plus price consid ered in an efficient picture-maker fitted with care fully tested lens and shutter that folds like a Kodak, and like a Kodak has the autographic feature. 2 2A 2C 3A Folding Brownie, Folding Brownie, Folding Brownie, Folding Brownie, picture» 2% x3U picture» x 4X picture» 2’4 x 4Js pictures JJ4 xSH inches inches inches tach«« REM’S for DRUGS Kcxf C J.'.’re limbed to heights which they tight not havo attempted in tho open. An ex service man said ho wns reminded of some of the under ground workings taken from tho Germans during tho world war. Tho question that all ask is ' Why is it that with tho fortunes hat have been taken out, tho dis rict has not developed as rapidly ns it seems that it should f” The answer is really a simple one. It is largely because of the dif iculty and expense of getting into nd out of the district. If transportation could be provid ed that would cut freight rates a half or more, nmuy properties could operate profitably on base ores by latching the concentrates and ship ping them to a smelter. The free gold would be taken on sensitised plates and the concentrates saved by the flotation process. This has been dons profitably in ninny of the active camps of the country. To those nut familiar with the conditions tho first thing that ecmes to mind is, “Why not build u smelter in the district to handle tho ore and tho problem would be solved t” In th« first pine«, the federal government will not permit a smel ter to be erected whore the fumes would destroy thousands of acres of timber. In the next place, it could not be built at some conven ient location lihe Cottage Grove, for the reason that it in more importnnt to locate one where it has aeew to coal, coho and the minerals that have to be combined with base ores in order to get a flux, or where .192 I hereby subscribe DOLLARS payment of which.............. .............. dollars is now made, for the establishment of a Farm Home for dependent children of Oregon. Name.__ Address, Make all checks payable to II. $ ................... berg, Treasurer of Farm Home Send remittances direct to headquarters, Oregon T. U., 615 Stock Fixchange Building, Portland, IlilHcll- Boarti. W. C. Oregon Cottage Grove Sentinel K pì ) Snap Srattii Sutter anil Srii IK uhf granii 3re (Hrram them as original equipment. come to you from the producer with the minimum They are also the choice This helps to keep product, is always of thousands of prominent of handling. TEADING motor car manufacturer* use fresh and sanitary which is a prime requisite of car dealers. dairy foods. > Made By AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON Cottage Grove Creamery (There are no substitute* for dairy foods) I W. E. BRADLEY SERVICE STATION Cottage Grove, Oregon