The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924
enjoyed a Sunday outing at Lorane, , Miss Lillie Marlow left Friday TAHITI FARMERS ARE !
returning by way of Eugene.
Afternoon for Tuscon, Ariz., for
George Conley has purchased
the benefit uf Mr. Marlow’s ht*nlth.
ENRICHED BY BEANS
Ford car from Fred Montieth, of
Threshing is in full swing in
SAGINAW.
Dorena.
this neighborhood and will in all
The Walker und Dexter base ball I probability be completed this week.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
teams played i a fourteen inning The grain is averaging better than Kanaka« Live High a« Price
Aug. ID.—Lewis Farlow, who was game at Walker Sunday, resulting was expected on account of the
of Vanilla Soar«.
killed ut Veneta Sunday, was well in a score of 15 to 14 in favor of dry season.
known here, having passed his early Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lafoone moved
Papeete, Tahiti.—A great demand
childhood here at the home of his
The children of Janies Allen have to Cottage Grove lust week.
aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Smith.
O.
Knight
home,
Mrs.
H. E. Hornback, of Albany, has arisen In these western Islands for
gathered at the
„
bicycles and motor cars, although
Harry Cotter spent Sunday at where their father is slowly grow­ is a guest at the Calapooya hotel.
Belknap Springs where his wife is ing weaker.
roads are mere tracks.
The new road is progressing
taking treatments for rheumatism.
The W. S. Cappious family have idly and the road will be in
The Chinese In Papeete have
Mrs. Judson Allen and children, moved to Cottage Grove again.
«.condition when completed.
deavored to sathsfy the demand
Ilubert and Mary, and Dorothy
Some repairs and improvements
Dr. and Mrs. Robin# and Mr. anti
Curtis and Evelyn Benston motored are being made at the school house Mrs. Owens of Oakland, Calif., Mis# combing all the old junk heaps for
to Eugene Thursday to hear the in preparation for the fall term, Nora Ward, of Dorena, Mi## Clara dent bicycles and antique “tin lizzies.
child evangelist preach.
which will open Heptember 15, with Anderson, of Roseburg, Mr. and A little tinkering and a few coats of
Mr. mid Mrs. Fay Applegate Mrs. Emily Robinson, of Eugene, Mrs. Lynch Currin and baby of paint, and the rejuvenated contriv­
Ccttage Grove, Mr. and Mr«. Oliver ances are ready to be exchanged for
as teacher.
Wills, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Short quantities of vanilla far tn excess
ridge, Verne Hhortridge, Mr. and of the value proffered.
SILK CREEK.
WANTADS
Mrs. W. T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
This is one of the consequences of
John Small, Carl Small and Arthur the visitation at Papeete of “vanilla
(Special to The Sentinel.)
WANTED—OLD BAOS. MUST BE
Aug. 18.—Mr. and Mrs. Claude Combs, all of I-ondon, formed a millionaires" from the Leeward group
large and clean. The Sentinel, c I Hardin, who had spent their va- picnic party up Coast Fork Sunday.
Tho dance at the new pavilion of the Society Islands. These Islands
MONEY FOB YOU—PAY CASH I cation here, started for Ixnna , was quite well attended Saturday escaped the plant disease that devas­
Tuesday.
They
stop-
I
Linda,
Calif.,
for your wantads and get three
_ to visit ut night. N. H. Hays, manager, says tated the plantations of Tahiti some
insertions for the price of two. tip I pud over in Roseburg
I the home of Mrs. Hardin’# brother, they will start putting on the roof years ago. Thus, when the price of
this week. It is to be fixed for vanilla beans soared recently to great
FOB HALE—KALE PLANTS. I Paul Estes.
Mr. and Mrs. David Estes and basket ball games.
Phone 187-J or call at Allison I
and Mrs. Horace Berg an I heights, these Islanders had full crops,
barber shop for Kramer.
u21-s4p I daughters motored to Roseburg for two Mr. daughters,
of Roseburg, visited for which they received sums beyond
la family reunion. Mrs. Estes and
40 ACRES FOR SALE ON EASY I daughter. Miss Leota, remained to Sunday at the J. E. Banton home. their wildest dreams. Papeete being
term». Will take car in trade but attend the Scventh-day Adventist Mrs. Berg and Mrs. Bunton arc the Paris of the South seas, these new­
ly-risen nabobs have been flocking
cousins.
must be of lute model, Airedale convention.
The Wendling _ base ball tca'm here to spend their gains.
pup for »ale cheap. Bee Ohas. S. I Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Babcock and
accompanied
by
a
number
of
fan#
Unii.
jl31tfc Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Babcock and
The roads In and about the city
family motored to Bandon Wed came over Bunday and played the have become perilous from flivvers.
ROUNHEVILL HELLH DRY FOR nesday for a few days’ camping, London team. The score was 17 chartered by the week, loaded with
eat wood. Phone 70. Your orders going to Roseburg Friday to attend to <1 in favor of London.
Miss Nola Bunton. Mis# Lillie fat Kanakas, who rush about at high
appreciated.
jll7sptllp the convention.
Hparr, Glen Banton and Earl Full­ speed, to the consternation of pedes­
Mrs.
Shade
Burcham,
daughter
FOB SALE—GOOD GRAY BULL, and son. Miss Mildred and Otto, mer motored to Newport and spent trians. Their women folk are aston­
»addle horse with saddle und
ishing the beach dwellers with glow­
to Newport Friday, return­ Sunday.
bridle, two milch cows, about 400 I motored
ing silks, high-heeled shoes and picture
Bunday.
grain and potato sacks.
B. ing Mrs.
THORNTON CORNERS.
Teeters visited her i
hats.
E. Lackey, London road, phone (laughter, George
Mrs. F. D. Ht event, in
This orgy of spending will continue
23 F-22.
jly24 aug.31p Eugene Sunday.
(Special to Thu Sentinel.)
until the last franc Is gone. Then the
Mr.
and
Mo.
H,
”
B.
Iler
and
The Will Dorrell family motored
WOOD FOR BALE-OLD
family, of Cottage Grove, visited natives will return happily to the
growth body fir, $2 per tier. up Row River Bunday.
Frank Dorrell, of Luther, Ta., is Monday evening of lust week with peaceful shores of Relates and Bora
Doolittle & Carlile, Cottage Grove,
Bora and resume their old pursuits of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon.
route 2, phone 39F12. jly31aug28p visiting at the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher vis- climbing the mountains for “fel” and
Will Dorrell.
H. F. Fowler an<l daughters are ited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. combing the reefs for fish. But, hav­
FOR HALE.—ONE GOOD JERSEY
cow. 2*6 yrs. old $50.00. 1 ton attending the H. I). A. ramp meet- Fred Frost ut Blue Mountain.
ing had a whale of a time, they will
Mrs. Bud io Fleak, who had been be content.
hay $11.00. Also some good pullets ing nt Roseburg, Mrs. Fowler will
H.
Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs.
and fryers. W. H. Haskin, 157 Old go luter.
Mr«. Grace Hprague mid children Streeter in Cottage Grove,
uug 7-21 pd.
Pacifie Highway.
James Blaster has installed a Daughter of Rasputin
und Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Darnell
FOR SALE — NEW MODERN und duughter motored to Roseburg radio outfit in bis home.
Makes a Visit to Paris
house, Third street. Albert C. Saturday.
Mrs. Olive Berry picnicked up
Woodard.
aug 7—21 pd.
I the river Bunday with friends from
I tho Grove.
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
FOR HALE—42 ACBEH OF LAND
Mrs. Foster and children, of
7 miles from city on London roud.
Walden, were at the home of her
(Bpeeial to The Sentinel.)
Part in cultivation. Long time terms
j sister, Mrs. 8. P. Hhortridge, one
Aug. 19.—Mr. a ml Mrs. Win. day last week.
to responsible party. If interested j
and more information is dosired, see I Moody returned holm* Monday from
Mrs. Sadie Fleak, who had been
John N. Taylor, Latham.
a7-21pd I California where they had spent the visiting this summer with her
I summer.
daughter,
Mrs. H. C. Rose, left
WANTED.—HOME WHEAT. B. A.
Dan Brumbaugh has been sick the Thursday for Stockton, Calif., where
Huauor, phone 2(ifl2.
u7 21pd I last few duys.
she will visit with another daugh­
The Blue Mountain ladies mis-
FOR HALE CITY PROPERTY OR Isionary society met Wednesday af- ter and "Sister for ten days. From
there she will go to Muskogee,
small ranchos. H. 1‘. Hhortridge, Iternoon with Mrs. J. 8. Allen.
: Okla., to spend the winter with
Olio luilo east on Row river roud.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher, of Mrs. L. Fleak.
uugl4—Hpt4pd. I Thornton Corners visited Monday
Mis# Geneva 1 erini is employed
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred nt the Tourist ’ Cafe
TO CARRY ON FORESTRY
F.oula, Mont., and the sixth probably BAD ROADS IN WEST LANE
in Cottage*
WANTED — 250 BUSHEIJS OF I I afternoon
Frost.
RESEARCH IN OREGON ui Portland.
FOUND BY COMMISSIONERS
Grove.
wheat. Bert V. Humin, 2 mile.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Porter,
of
Mr. Munger, who is a sylvacul-
H. C. Rose left Bunday for
I'UHt of Cott ago Grove. aug 14 -28p. the Grove, visited Bunday with Mr.
Upon a survey tour from which lUiist ia the depart meat, will have
A story of bad roads in western
Ogema, Stink., Canada, tu work dur
WANT TO BUY GOOD TEAM, land Mrs. Dun Brumbaugh.
will be determined the best possible charge of the Pacific section and Lane wus brought back by Com­
ing harvest.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
McKay,
newlyweds
from
the
headquarters
will
estab
­
missioners
Crowe and Hurd when
wagon and harness, also
location for headquarters mid branch lish branches in the various lo­
I from Michigan, who were camped
they returned Sunday from an in­
harrow, mower and rake.
EXPLANATION
IS
MADE
OF
stations of a forestry research lab­ calities which show peculiar char­ spection tour. In the northwestern»
Larky, 1200 south Fourth street, near Blue Mountain school house,
WHAT DEFENSE DAY IS
oratory for the northwest, Earl H. acteristics. In each of these divi­ part of the county some district,
Cottage Grove.
a 14-28pd. leave today for home.
Mrs. Jess Crawford visited Sun
Clapp and T. T. Munger, of Wash­ sions work will be carried on to work is being done* As they are
There
has
been
considerable
con
­
FOR SALE—EITHER OF MY day with Mrs. Percy Moody,
ington, D. C., were in Lane county determine the best methods of not used by automobiles, the road.-»
tention
over
Defense
dny,
scheduled
Miss Jean Mooney spout a few
properties at 1404 east Main
during the past week.
growing lumber trees on various in that section of the county are
street, Cottuge Grove, or 228 north days of last week with her cousin fur September 12, for which reason
In an attempt to study the prac- types of land nt various altitudes very narrow and in one place the
i C. F. Andrews, Lt. Colonel, re-
ticaPSvork of reforestation and per­ and under different conditions of car could not stay on the grade.
Fifteenth street, Corvallis. Will | Agnes Lang at Mount View.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Heath, of i cruiting officer with headquarters
take ear and small payment, balance
petual supply of timber for the dampness and temperature.
The I;, another place a horseman had to
at 7% like rent. Hee Brainard & Mount View, spent Sunday with in Portland, hu# issued the follow-
United States, the research depart­ work of this service is to be ex­ ride back about two hundred yards
ing
explanation:
Coffman or write H. 11. Hr.ett, 228 Mr. und Mrs. Fred Frost.
ment of the bureau of forestry, tended to state and private hold­ t< find a place where he could
What Defense day in:
Mr. und Mrs. Hurry Castle and
north Fifteenth street, Corvallis,
under the direction of Mr. Clapp, is ings.
pass the car.
test
of
It
is
an
explanation
and
establishing laboratories in several
An advisory committee is to be
OrvKon.______________
n!4-s4pd family motored to Yachats to spend iik bilizution plans.
On the low pass road the com-
plans.
These
the weeek end.
sections of the country. Those in made up of timbermen, state for missioners found 11 miles of road
made
by
the
war
department
for
Bona Patten was in Eugene Mon­
the oast have been established for estry officials and forestry school finished and 13 miles with the
day to see his son Homer, who was national defense, citizens have a
some time because of the fact that men.
grade nearly completed. This will
right
to
know
and
should
know.
taken to a hospital there »Saturday.
the demand for reforestation is so
be ready for use this winter.
It is democratic. Enrollment on
A
seven
pound
daughter,
who
Rubber
stamps
of
every
kind
nt
great there. There is one in New
FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED bus been mimed Vivian Pearl, was this day is equivalent to saving.
England,
another
in
the
hike
region,
The
Sentinel
livo
wire
print
shop.
Others come hero for printing..
sleeping rooms suitable fur teabli
Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Percy “I believe in national defense.’’
Maria Gregorlevna, claiming to be n third in the south Apalachians Anything in the printing or allied You are already here. Patronize
ers or students, with or without born
The primary purpose is to enable
Moody.
and
a
fourth
in
the
south.
The
lines
can
be
secured
at
or
through
the daughter of Rasputin, the famous
the live wire print shop for every­
lam rd. Mrs. L. L. Wooley, 39 L
Mr.
Mrs. Floyd Jones mid our people to visualize tho initial evil genius of the late cxarlna of Rus- fifth will be established at Mis­ your home live wire print shop.
thing in printing.
xxx
xtrent.
aug 14 28p family and
motored to Albany and proces# necessary to muster our sla, arrived In Parla recently after
■ forces in the event of a national
FOR HALE- AIREDALE I’Ul’H. spent the day with M rs. Jones' emergency and to avoid the danger many tribulations and adventures. She
Just the piny mute for that boy. brother Frank Brumbaugh.
: or delay should war be i thrust up- claims to be one of the five legitimate
Phona 3.________________ uiigl4 28p
on us.
children of the notorious monk. She
MOUNT VIEW.
What Defense day i# not:
ORDER NOW YOUR TOMATOES,
claims
to have lived with her father
It is sot a mobilization.
cucumbers and txitatoes. ('. A.
It is not an enrollment for any in Petrograd, and each week he took
(Special to Thu Sentinel.)
King vegetable ranch, phone IF5. ■
Aug. 18.—-Mr. and Mr#. Win. future war and is not an oblign her to see the czarina. She also telle
iiug28 sptllc I
I Hand# were in the \lrove on busi- ticn for service anywhere at any of the terrible ordeals after Rasputin's The Ideal Radio Set for Hikers Strange Animal Being Sought
Radio Beacon Guides Aviator
■ time.
I nv#M Wedne#day.
death, when she was Imprisoned with
in Heart of Jungle
Henry Farkouh, a Brooklyn ama­
on Hundred-Mile Flight
It is not militaristic.
Mr. ii nd Mrs. Claude ¿Arne and
her brothers and sisters, and event­ teur, is the designer and buildet of a
Deep
in
the
depths
of
East
African
I family left last week in their new
Guided
only by signals spoken over
ually sent to Siberia, from where she uovel radio set that should prove
jungles, the “Nandi bear,” depicted ii radio beacon, an aviator recently
I Overland for a tour of the stute.
Hhe was not drowning
had made her escape. She hopes to obtain
I They expect to «top nt Crater lake. merely lost off her ba
by natives as a fere *ious «¡»ccies of flew from Dayton, Ohio, to a point
cap some engagement on the Mage, as she
I Bend, and other point# in that with her fnlse curls in
man-eating hyena wi<h striped skin, is one hundred miles distant, arriving
The
Is
a
very
talented
Kiri
and
a
good
I vicinity, then go over the Columbia rescue boatman caine in
being sought by sen ùtists. The tales there without mishap and without loe-.
dancer.
She Is shown wearing the
highway to Astoria.
her calls for help. “Oh,
of frightened villagers and fragment­ ing his course at any point. In his re .
Mrs. Kate Scare, of Cotta go my curls, save them,’’
same costume which she wore while
ary reports from hunters indicate that reiver he heard the letters A and T
Grove, visited Friday at th»' i Annin piteously.
she lived with her father, and with
the animal is tiller and much more (-------- ) repeated ever and over. A «
da Hear# home. Mrs. Kate Bears
“Lady.” replied the boatman which site arrived in Parla
powerful than the ordinary hyena. he flew along the correct couree, both
returned last i week from a motor modestly, “I am only a life saver,
In the last ten years, extensive ex­ letters werei&qually loud, but the mo­
trip to Kansas City, Mo., with her not a hair restorer.*’
Many Old People
son in-law and daughter, Mr, and
plorations have resulted in the dis­ ment he got off the course to one aids»
Mrs. Victor Chapman, Hhe visited
Hutchinson, Kane.—Halstead, with
Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. tf
covery of many new animaR among or the other, one letter became no­
with her brother, John, whom she
a total population of around 1.900. has
which the okapi, a large xebni-like ticeably louder than the other
not seen since leaving Missouri
more than forty residents more than
creature, is regarded as the most im­ showed him which way to turn.
Fine ' had
more than thirty venrs ago. Mrs. TH’ OLE GROUCH seventy-five years old, the oldest being
portant. Smaller animals ar«' con­
IH
♦ ♦ ♦
Sell Bears after having been through <■
stantly being found and the oid Cottage Built on Autr
ninety-three years of age. It is claimed
nil the states between her»' and
W GO6H,
FOLKS
the percentage of septuagenarians tn
Roman adage, “Out of Africa, ulways
Missouri found no place as good as
"1 ourists Home Com« w
something t new ” is almost daily
Oregon.
Halstead Is larger than any town in
AQOOUD VASPB LET TUE a C
proved
true,
Airs. Jessie Lowry and children
Fitted
iq>on the chassis of a smal.
WANTED
FAMILY TO CON
Scientists
believe
how-
the
state.
W.tOf HUM VJU-D OAW AM'
tract shaking nnd picking prunes. and Miss Mabel Wright, of Walker,
ever, that there are few of the larger touring car, a miniature cottage sup­
MIGHT
AM'
TMtkl
EXPECT
Will pnv fifteen cent# p»'r box. visited Friday evening with Mrs.
species that have escaped idtntilica- plies an Iowa contractor; his wife, and
M tn . A C Hull, ph.me 37h'5
sip W. D Heath.
fcMMPAW* \F TH' K\O6
o^oooooooooooooooooooooooc
tian.
two children with luxurious quarter«
Mrs. J. R Coolev and Minx Eliza«
GrtT WTCO THOUBUi
w hile on motor tours. Electric lighted
• •
MARCELLING- \T MY HOME. be th Cooley visited Wednesday
Find
Home
Built
of
throughout, the hou<e provide« ample
129 8 5th street. For appointment afternoon with Mrs. A Hinnen Bears,
ideal for the hiker. It is a three-tube
1*111010 117 R. Mrs 8 \ . Xlhson. s4p
Mud 200 Year« Ago
protection from dust und min, there ie
Lewis Mendsl whs a Cottage
receiver, operating on small.batteries
Auto Death in
F ve y
space for a cradle for the baby and'
rhilailelplil«.—After weather­
Grove visitor Saturday.
and
is
complete
in
all
details.
The
Thirty-Five
Minutes
WANTED TO RENT. OR MIGHT
Mr and Mrs. W. D. Heath spent
• • ■ r comforts of home. The front,
ing the aunahlne and storm« of
instruments are faatened to a cantas-
buy, cheap acreage near tow a, some Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Every time the clock rvcor. led window in the roof gives the driver a.
perhapa two centuriea. a two-
web belt, and each tube has its own
improvements. Small payment down, Frost, of Blue Mountain.
story house, built of mud from
rheostat; a potentiometer is also pro­ th.rty-five minutes during ‘h«» hut full view of the road ahead and gtaft
ensv terms. Jesse Wheeler, motor
Addison licKth picnicked nt
in the rear nmki*# its possible to see be-
route A., Eugene, Ore.
a21p ridge Bundnv with Mrs. Jessie
foundation to roof, has been
vided. The set hns sufficient power to year, a person wm killed on th« h
discovered
by
a
bulldin«
In
­
operate
a loud speaker, and it u said wav# of ihe country, and v,.ch n. aute, hind. I ut rance ia provided by a side
Lowrv and family.
Ol.D RAOS WANTED MUST HE
spector and condemned.
that stations as far away as Chicago «proximately three permau» «erv iu- door and one at the rear. The radia-
clean, of good *ire and of absorb
Close
examination
of
the
have been heard on it. The antenna jure«l. delegatee to the conversion of
ant material; 5r the pound. Billy
LONDON
consists
of fine wire «own between two the .American road buiMen were told.
unique
structure,
which
stands
Hall Hcrv ire Stntion, phone 64.
canvas
sheets
so that it may be carried 1 In twelve month# highway accidents
at
822
Buttonwood
street,
re
­
•21 2.4c
(Hpeeial to The Hentinel.)
claimed a total of 15000 |iv<«
umier
the
shirt
or in a pocket.
vealed
that
builders
of
2lM)
years
Miss Orpha Combs was in
caui»rd 1.700 COO injuri»*#,
• • •
FOR SALE TR\I' NEHTH.
A vnllis on bnnincHS several day»
ago uaed the same methoda of
the figures given. Uniform
bargain if taken at once. One week.
pouring mud into wooden molds
Monkey’s Bites Test Money ulation#,
eetab!i«hed by
brooder, 1000 chick capacity, cheap.
'Several small forest fires
as la used t>>day In the construc­
Owing to the spread of counterfeit strict enforcement of thesr 1.»
Hoe J, H, Heard. 322 Second afreet. »turning near here One house
tion of modern concrete build­
coma in Siam, monkeys are being em­ tematic m«:nir*nancc of romla
«»life barn burned at Cedar efivk
ing«.
ployed in the banks to U-st the spuri­ mtvty eduotion in school# were urged
Tuesday, and a barn on the
To
the
generation«
of
men.
Nowell place burned Thursday.
ous currency, it is reported. Installed to cm
ever mounting nur
women
and
children
that
have
Quite a number from here
behind the counters, monkeys test the fata»
In
Wisconsin, a r
paa—'d It, the honae ha« Mood
tended the funeral of Charles Berg
»ins between their teeth. If good acei«i<
during the past t*
irreu at Cottage 1 Grovo, Thursday
a« a landmark, but not one of
so marks are left on the metal, and was Mid to have proved that :
•i
aft era oop.
noteworthy history. A week, ago
'he coms are thrown into « box at the them occurred on straight road' -U't’’ t'»r fills the srrerned-in "Porch'* wbwi
The main drive 1
haa one Huie on hinges so that the an-
It was to the paaalug cltUenry
animal s aide Should the coins be ly du»» to attempt« of drivers to
W. A. Woodard
rine can !«■ reached easily. The oot
only a house o«i a street, “that's
ba<l. the metal bear. viable marks and one another Rulway grade cr.
afternoon causing
, _
__ , .
T-------- "W.|*-<«e wvigta but little more than th-
l*en there for many yeare"
shat down.
is thrown on the floor, later to be
Mr and Mr. ftlrln Marlow and
swept up and destroyed.
«iangrroua
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