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ÔK Cuttw (ßrnnr L VOLUME XXXV O’ COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTO^KR 30, 1924 NUMBER 8 — ----- JOE PORTER BOOSTS OLD , | PARENTS RETURN HOME TO | I GARDEN OF EDEN AND I SEE HOUSE GO SKYWARD | I PROVES FAITH BY WORKS | BUT FIND CHILDREN SAFE | | <»- _______________________________ <$> 4------- ■ ■ When Mr. and Mrs. M. I’. Hop I Joe Porter, who has been a resi Congressman Hawley Makes Shreds dent in this favored section of the | Says That Saving of $7,000 Was Ralph Spearow, Olympic pole vault Some Items of Expense Increased per, of Anlnuf, were within h"!f :: Second Car Stop,, to Help First, I famous, fertile, fruitful Willamette | cr and Cottage Grove Presbyterian mile of home Saturday, after n visit , of LaFollette Proposal for Made, While Completed Job While Indebtedness Is to Be Third Car Knocks Second since shortly after Adam and Eve here, they discovered that their pastor, who has been in Japan for were evicted from a portion of it Legislative Despotism. several weeks giving exhibitions house in which they hud left six' Is Second to Nore. Slightly Reduced. Off Highway Again. for failure to properly spray their of their seven children, was a mass I and lectures for the benefit of the Spitzenburg apple trees, has always of flames. A moment later, us they A eow wandering on the highway That the extravagance which been a booster for the quality of That tho county court exercised young men of the Nipponese em The amount, required for the con pire, will not return to Oottage towards the scene, fearful was said to have been the cause of characterized the conduct of the tho soil. Just to show that all the good judgment in letting tho con Grove until shortly after tho mid duct of the city’s business during hastened that some of their family might I government under the démocratie time he has known what he was tract for the construction work this dle of November, the Japanese tho coming year will bo $1300 more have been caught ill tho flames, the , an accident, early Sunday evening in which Mr. and Mr>. E. A. Clour, administration has been uprooted, talking about he has juBt harvested year on the London road and that having secured permission from than for this year, according to the wreckage was hurled sky-1 of Eugene, were seriously injured that the republican party has kept II sacks of potatoes from one-for following the completion of the tho church here to keep him 1 estimate of tho budget committee. burning ward by the explosion of dynamite and the indirect cause of two acci- every promise to reduce the cost of tieth of an acre of his city garden. work the court finds nothing to two weeks beyond the time orig The actual expenses of the city which had been stored under the' dents -J which followed. Newton government and to protect agricul At two cents the pound the ratio apologize for, are statements made inally agreed upon. Tho extension will bo no greater, as the amount house. A few moments later theii Sprague, of this city, being serious ture and industry and that the La- of production was $500 to the acre. in a letter which County Commis of time was secured by cablegram contemplated in the budget pro terrible anxiety was relieved by ly injured in the third accident. Follette program, if carried out, The tubers are of such size that sioner Crowe has issued in reply at considerable expense. Following vides for a cut in warrant and finding all of their children safe. Mr a .1 Mrs. Cleur wero return would create a legislative despot- 96 of them fin „ sack weighinK S0 to criticisms contained in resolu a negativo reply to the first cable bonded indebtedness. Tho city ’s I A joint of stovepipe came loose ing homo from Roseburg with Mr. ism and wreck a country which poun(|^ Tho reillarkabie part of tion» recently adopted by Coast gram, a second was received here financial condition has been so im and tho children were unable to ha» stood out tor 135 years as the; this story of prt,duction is that Fork local of the Farmers’ Union. in which it was stated that tens proved during recent years that replace it or to keep the flumes and Mrs. Robert Barrett, of Eugene, Commissioner Crowe states that, of thousands of students would be its paper is considered first class. which were emitted from setting Mr. Barrett being at the wheel. greatest since the beginning of the Crop was given no attention Emery, of Eugene, was time, wero high points in u whatever after being planted ex contrary to the resolutions, all bids disappointed if Spearow’» leave of Warrants on the street fund are fire to the house. Despite tht rapid Mrs. Belle P __ ____ down- ring address by Congressman W. ,.,.pt that it was kept irrieatcd. for crushed rock for this work absenco could not be extended. now less than a year behind and spread of tho flumes, the 14-year- also a pussenger. . On the grade two miles south of hero Mr. C. Hawley here Saturday afternoon. Two erops (lf grain ha(1 bcen turTO<j were not rejected, that the bid of In his letters to Mrs. Spearow, those on the general fund less than old daughter had the presence of Barrett applied his brakes to avoid “Money put into the publicunder and Mr. Porter believes this McKy, Culver & McKy for crushed Pastor Spearow states that a won two years behind. Water fund war mind to send the younger children treasury through the operation of Inade the soil so loose that no u rock was accepted at a figure $4000 derful recovery has been made from rants are but a few months behind. away from the house and she re striking a cow on the highway the tariff, without adding a | cultivation was needed. Fifty po- I below- that of any other bidder tho disasters of the earthquake, There are no outstanding warrants moved practically everything from and the car skidded and went into the ditch, turning over once or j and that following the acceptance although there are yet ovidences on the sewer fund. Tho proposed to the cost of good» upon which tatocg werc taken from one hill the tariff was placed, merely tak- _____________ . I of that bid the specifications were of the terrible damage wrought. budget includes an item of $500 tho lower floor. Nothing wns saved twice in doing so. Mrs. Cleur sus from the upper floor, where the fire tained a fractured left arm and E| changed to crushed gravel at a for repayment by the general fund started. There was no insurance. injuries to the spine. Mr. Cleur | further saving of $7000. Commis of money borrowed front the sew- Mrs. Hopper is a sister of Mrs. sioner Crowe explains that tho | er fund and nil item of $1000 for Chambers, of this city, and two of sustained a severely wrenched neck. crushed gravel was screened to a sinking fund to retire sewer the older children are hero with Mrs. Emery sustained an injured man, woman and child of our 110 Pill I EPTIkli1 LUC [EC knee. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett sus I three sizes and was laid in three bonds. millions of population. Economies their aunt tempomrilly. tained only minor injuries. The of administration have done better courses. He says that the oourt An increase of $300 in salaries car, a Gardiner, was badly wrecked. | is well satisfied with the results than that for the taxpayer. The for the police department, $300 for While an effort wns being made total saving in taxes during the County Court Is Silent but It Is | and that the road is second to rent for the recorder’s office and I to get the Barrett car out of the Cottage Grovo is again to have an increase from $10 to $25 n present administration has been six no macadam rood in tho county. Understood Members Think ditch, a Ford coupe in which F. A. billions of dollars. The state Commissioner Crowe also refers a forenoon northbound train, be month for support for the rest Contract Not Fulfilled. Gilfillian, instructor at the Oregon Oregon alone has been saved to the statement made in the reso ginning Saturday. The schodulo of room ure added expenses. A re ! Agricultural college, and Don Den millions of dollars during the past lutions that crushed rock was laid No. 14 has been so changed that duction of $1500 was made in tho ning, a student of tho same institu three year». Stirring events at the taxpayers’ last year at $2.34, while crushed it will arrive hero at 10:15, instead amount for niaintenanee of streets “The tariff has served to save meeting of nearly a year ngo are gravel this year coat $2.15. He of 3:17. The city has had no fore- and sidewalks. A decrease of $100 All Feeder Wires In Business Sec tion, were passengers, went into tho ditch at almost the same point, the elimination for the greatest agricultural and called to mind by the fact that makes the same statement already noon train since was made in the support for the tion Aie Being Placed in an attempt having been mado to industrial country of tho world the M. G. Nease is having trouble in made by Engineer Morse to the of several trains »ome months ago. library. tho Alleys. stop to give assistance at tho greatest market in the world—the collecting from tho county the foe effect that the $2.34 price on Changing No. 14 from nil afternoon The total amount of tho contení first wreck. The second car went The home market. Those who live here which he has charged the county crushed rock was at the bins and to a forenoon train will leave tho plated budget is $24,574. its side headed in tho oppo make more money than those liv for tho timber cruise conducted that it cost something like a dollar city without an afternoon north amount of the budget ii year ago The Mountain States Power com onto ing elsewhere and spend more than during the past year. His bill is more to get it incorporated into bound train, but it is believed that was $23,284. A meeting of tax pany has started the work of re site direction. Neither of tho oc a forenoon train hill be a greater payers for the consideration of the constructing its distribution system cupants was seriously injured, al those living elsewhere. We own approximately $25,990. That amount the road. Commissioner Crowe urges dis- convenience to the traveling public budget has been called for No through the business section of tho though Denning wont through tho 75 per cent of the automobiles of was put into this year’s budget to glass in the rear of tho ear. the world. Everyone else wants pay for the cruise, there being no tricts wishing road construction than an afternoon train. vember 24. city. The main feed will cross the As tho second car was being Other »light phanges in train tc get into this market. Why not objection to the cruise on tho part this year to vote special tax money, ¡Southern Pacific right of way on got t ('n onto the. highway, it was save it for ourselves^ instead of of any who attended the taxpayers’ to be matched by the county, ex schedules have been made. No. 13 . i Washington avenue, a cable to be knocked back into the ditch by a sending the product of our farms meeting, but the county court was plaining that by any other method will arrive at 2:08 a. m. instead of I run under the tracks, and will run Studebaker driven by E. L. Glaisyor, into other markets of the world instructed to employ some other but a small part of the road work 2:06; No. 15 at 2:29 p. m. instead down Washington avenue to the of Marshfield, traveling southbound where tho price» are lower! The cruiser, a majority of those at wanted can be carried forward of 2:27 and No. 16 at 3:27 a. m., I Coast fork, where it will swing at what was said to have been a fanner buys his machinery and tending the meeting believing that during the coming year. He con instead of 3:32. north on Third street for half a high rate of speed and Nowton equipment in a free market and a cruise by Neaso would only re cludes his public statement: block and then jump the river to Sprague, of this city, who was as “Budgeting road funds is no lit sells in a protected market, The sult in a squabble when his bill Extensive remodeling of Woodson the west side. sisting in getting th«' Ford onto disparity between the price the should be presented, as had been tle job. Everybody wants roads Brothers ’ garage offico has been The feeder wires for the business farmer has to pay for other things the case elsewhere. Coinmissionere and, of course, we would like to completed. A large window has section will run north on Sixth tho highway, sustained sovero in he buys and the prices he gets for Sharp and Roney made the con see everybody have a good road. been added on the east side to street and the juice will be dis juries to the left leg and a frac what he raises is yet too great, tract with Nease over the protest However, we all know and admit afford more light and the counting tributed on poles being erected in tured rib. Glaisyer, it was said, but conditions have greatly improved of County Judge Barnard and of that in our road program, bridges room haB been moved to that sido the alleys north and south of Main imporsonated a traffic officer, gave his and cun only continue to improve District Attorney Johnston and re must come first; then it would only Resumption of operations at the of the building. The stairway to street. Fifty poles are to be erected, and nnme as George E. Thompson, then took tho name» of through preserving in power an ad fused to be guided by the wishes of M'i'm good business to keep up Leona mill at Leona is contemplat the mechanical department in the varying in height from 35 to 60 all parties to tho accident and ministration which is honestly work the taxpayers’ meeting that the what roads we have, so main ed by tho creditors, who have taken second story has been removed feet. the number» of tho car» and hur tenance should come second, and over the property. The considera- from the office to the main room ing towards that end and has ac- contract be broken. Two months will bo required to Word wns complished much, The cruising of 100,000 acres, the building of new roads third. tion was said to bo $15,000, but of the lower floor. A complete complete the reconstruction of the ried ón his way. ‘ ' Don’t forget that when you tho amount contracted for, was com “There should be some $75,000 this probably does not represent equipment of Lepton shelving and (listribution system and all users brought to officers hero and Glais yer was apprehended at Roseburg, say prices should be lower, you pleted sonio time ngo and the bill for bridge work this year. The the entire cost to the creditors, stock bins for stocking Ford parts of juice in tho business section will are saying that wages should be presented but it has not been act state expends some 300 per mile The property was at the time it has replaced the wooden shelving. be required to connect at the allays, a. bottle of liquor being found in lower, for the labor cost is the ed upon by the court, of which the ir. maintaining its macadam roads. was in operation considered one of New show cases are yet to arrive. instead of from Main street as at his clothing for the possession of biggest item of cost in every ar commissioners who made the con If we should use $200 per mile you the best mills of this section. It Those improvements give Wood- present. The power poles are to be which he was fined in the Roseburg ticle you buy, sometimes running tract are not now member». It is can readily see that bridges and continued operations through the son Brothers what probably is the removed from Main stroet with tho justice court before being brought to 80 per cent or more. When you understood that members of the maintenance would ont up all the war and during u period when oth finest appearng office and display exception of those required foi the back hero, whero another fine of $25 wns assessed and ho was ro put down the wages paid labor court are of the opinion that Nease funds that the court has to spend er mills wero closed down, finally room to be found in any garage suspension of “ the _* street lights. quired to settle all damages und you lessen his ability to buy, while did not live up to his contract in on roads. ’ ’ being forced to cease operations this sido of Portland. Ultimately tho telephone company’s pay nil costs. it is the ability of labor to buy, making the cruise, but members of because of a heavy load of indebt poles will be removed from Main Mr. and Mrs. Cleur and 1 M rs. and the tendency of the wage the court have refused to speak for WOMEN WILL ASSIST FAIR edness. A number of residents of PRICE OF GASOLINE TAKES stroet also. Emery, the victims of tho first I earner to want to live well that publication. VOTERS TO CAST BALLOTS this section were creditors of the The power company is construct accident, DROP TO 22 CENTS GALLON wore brought to makes the American market the concern. ing a line nt Thornton corners to by R. C. Quigley, who the loft greatest market in the world. For the assistance of women who Frances Willard Honored. Motorists wero made joyful Tues furnish juico to 22 users mid a line passengers at the scono of the ‘ * When you ask for cheaper Exercises in observance of the might not vote because of timidness day by »ho announcement of u re is being run to the Walker high wreck in order to do so. Ho said Potatoes Go 306 Bushels. sugar, you are asking for the de birthday anniversary of Frances or because of being unfamiliar with London, Oct. 26.— (Special.)— An duction of three cents the gallon school Another is being run to the struction of tho sugar business in Willard wore held Thursday fore the manner of voting, women will average of 306 bushels of potatoes in the price of gasoline, which is Robert 2. Drake air curing plant at that tho condition of the hiirhwnv the United States, which is tho noon by the high school student bo stationed at the several polls to the acre probably would be a about the most important item in Latham. The juice for these three was such that a quarter of a mile only safeguard you have against body. An address was delivered of the city next Tuesday to give record crop in a less fertile the cost of high living today. Both lines is taken direct from the com was required to stop without tak ing chances of skidding. exhorbitant prices that would be by A. J. Adams, pastor of the instructions in the proper manner country, but Joe Geer, who has the Standard Oil and the Union Oil puny's high voltage line. charged by tho sugar monopoly Christian church. of casting ballots. No advice will found that his tubers made that stations here announced a three-cent be given as to which candidates average, does not find anything reduction in the wholesale price except for the American producer CITY MANAGER PLAN IS or measures should be voted for. who furnishes 25 per cent of tht Harvest Fair Proposed. unusual in tho fact. He that morning but the reduction was TURNED DOWN IN BUDGET An effort is also being made to particularly sugar we use and gives you a low The American legion is spon not reflected in the priee at service says that there is a profit, how price while his sugar is on the soring a harvest fair to be held have chairs placed in the polling ever, in that ratio of production. stations and garages until yesterday The city manager idea for Cot market. sometime near Thanksgiving. K. booths for elderly persons who find morning, as considerable of the tage Grovo was turned down by the “Government ownership of rail M. Bird is chairman of a committee, it difficult to stand while marking higher-price volatile fluid wns yet budget committee at its session The second triple wreck on tho Gets Mercury in Mouth. roads mean» the building up of a who are working out plans for the their ballots, in the tanka. highway south of here within n Thursday. The reasons given for — Reginald Haight, a student at tho great political machine and a re event. The former retnil price was 25 woek happened early Tuesday af Walker high school, drew some cents, The new retail price is 22 such action were that the money ternoon, the cars participating be enacting of the great fiasco en to hiro the right kind of men could | REPUTED WEALTH OF THE mercury into his mouth while doing cents. acted during the 26 months that courts to do its will. It could not be provided; that a charter ing one driven by V. F. Guinzy, of some laboratory work Friday fore we operated them and lost millions pass laws making the term of I JOHN D.’S IS OF LITTLE Montana, one driven by H. H. Mc | INTEREST TO DAD BUSSEY amendment would be necessary and Collough, noon. He spat it out immediately of dollars for the taxpayer to pay. office of its members perpetual; it of California, and tho ♦ ........ ■ — ----- ------------------- ® Peddler Gets Into Court. beenuso a modified form of the and hurried here for an examina The railroads are owned by hun could pass a law putting a president Lyman Adams car, which was Cot Tho path of the peddler in eity manager idea was believed to C. H. Bussey, local manager for tion. No traces of the deadly poison dreds of thousands of our citizens, in office for life; it could pass a parked on tho highway but entirely some with large investment» and law taking property away from the the Standard Oil company, after could be found and he suffered no tago Grovo is not strewn with rones. bo impractical. off tho paving. No one wns in Ono arrested last week for operating reading the income tax returns of iU effect». some with small—not by a few individual for a half or any other without tho required license was <$----------------------------------------------- <g> jured but all three cars were capitalists. Contrary to a some smaller amount of what it might the two John D.s. both of whom fined $10. Sentence was suspend | PET PUPPY KEEPS TINY | seriously damaged. what prevalent belief, there is no be worth; it could stop the publi are interested in tho profits which The Guinzy car was southbound Cowles Is Fined $250. ed •POU condition that ho seek | MASTER WARM DURING A law authorizing any payments to cation of newspapers; 'it could stop tho local station produces, remarked and camo up behind a wagon at tho M. A. Cow lew, an alleged boot ho I NIGHT SPENT IN THE RAIN the railways to guarantee them a the conduct of public meetings; it that he wouldn’t trade places with legger, who wan arreated in Eugene other fields forthwith, which moment that the car driven by Mc *-------------------------------------- «- Collough, northbound, und having profit. Not a penny of govern could stop the conduct of religious them, at least not until he has a month ago after prohibition of did. ment funds has been paid the rail services; it eould do anything and to start buying formal gown» and fieera had «hot the tire» of hi» Tho warmth of the body of his tho light of way, was about to jsiss Sewer Construction Starts. rolled by tho little automobile to make him stop, wra ways since 1920, when settlement everything; could irwniv I pet puppy, with which ho cuddled the wagon. The Guinzy cur dart- rewrite the mv vvu- con- silk hose to be ----- Work on the city’s new sewer , in sleep throughout n wet night, od out from behind tho wagon and was made for the losses incurred »titution to suit itself nn<i there daughter that ha» i just arrived. fined $250 in Justice of the Pence while the railways were under gov would be no power short of a revo Mrs. Bussey nnd babe are in Port- JeNfte G. Well«9 court on a charge mains has started. Contractor John probably saved tho life of little the two cars, both being operated ernment operation. lution to stop 135 years land, where the little one was of unlawful poMCMion of liquor. Keating has a crew of 20 on the I Halfnrd Jnckson, three-year-old son nt a moderate sliced, camo together »top it. In r job, nearly all local men. Initial of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jackson, who head on, tho McCollough ear being "The LaFollette proposal for only 48 laws passed by congress born, with Mr. Bussey acting on He had pleaded guilty. work was started on the south 1 wandered away from his homo at thrown against the Adams cur. making congress supreme to the havo been disapproved by the su- R*o reception committee. ____ . ___ . __ - 1 — ____ __ — ■ central sewer, commencing at the I Meredith Friday afternoon and Deputy Sheriff McFarland wns Mr. Bussey courts would create a legislative preme court an not coming „ under . received a radio spent the night, in the woods three vailed to the scene and ho decided despotism. Congress could do any tho provisions of the constitution. | Monday night from John D. 8r. in Sentinel's Printing la Complimented. outlet on Gibbs avenue. I miles away. A letter complimenting printing Ho wns found nt that Guinzy would have to |nir all thing and nothing could stop it The supreme court rules according which that kindly old fellow feli- short of a revolution, The consti- to the powers which the people have citated Mr. Bussey u[-on his Roose- done by The Sentinel has been re Snapp, adviser lieutenant; J. A. j about 8:30 Saturday morning by n damages, McCollough agreeing not lution would become a mere scrap given it. Wo do not want to sub- veltian tendencies and said that to ceived by Walter A. Woodard. The | Benson, clerk; Benjamin Lurch, 1 party of searchers, who had been to prefer a charge of reekk*» driv of paper. Congress could take stitute for this a legislative despot encourage his other local agents a printing was a lumber stock sheet : banker; J. M. Culp, escort; J. W. ' scouring the mountains all night. ing if a satisfactory settlement away the right of free speeeh, the ism with power to enforce upon three-cent drop in the price of ■iesigned by John Woodard and Miller, watchman; J. H. Wells, son j Although soaked to the skin by the should be made. All three damaged ears wero right of ownership of property, the us the soviet form of government , gasoline would become effective at the complimentary letter was from try; H. H. Cooper, J. I. Jone» and I rain, the child seemed to be none H. JI. Petrie, managers. the worse for his experience. brought to the city for repairs. a wholesale lumber dealer. right to vote and eould compel the now in effect in Russia. ' ’_______ CROWE DEFENOSCONSTRUCTION JAPANESE TO KEEP SPEAROW TWO WEEKS LONGER* OF COAST FORK ROAD nease is having trouble HAPPENS TUESDAY WHATS THE USE He Knew It Would Be Something Good Alright Correct styles always in wedding and social stationery at the live wire print shop. xxx I * —some women have the reputation of being wise and thrifty buyers. found -advertisements tell what in i*w on the market, what is th»> commercial price to pay. —the wise and thrifty buyer reads the ads. J