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COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925
VOLUME XXXV
Plans for Playground ï K. BUSICK TAKEN BY DEATH Rest Room on Sixth
To Get No Help
AT HOME OF DAUGHTER
Well Under ¡Pay
From City
The Keepers of the Den have
Adequate Water Supply Available l&isud the city park and have Civil War Veteran Participated in
Siege of Vicksburg; Spent
In Rujada Water Shed to
the work of transforming it from
an
avto
park
into
a
playground
Four Years in Army.
Supply Large City.
and recreational center well under
way. This is to be more than a
S. K. Busick, veteran of ♦he
Improvement of the city water playground for the children, ns
system by the building of a res- present plans are to make it a siege of Vicksburg and of the
ervoir which will hold 500,000 recreational center for older per- campaigns in Missouri and Ar-
kansas, for four years a member
gallons of water and cost ap sons as well as children.
of the 18th Indiana Volunteers,
proximately $15,000 was considered
A committee representing the
by the council at the regular meet club is now making arrangements died at the home of his daughter,
ing Monday evening. Due to the for a playground supervisor to Mrs. Agues Smith, at Star, Mon
inadequate reservoir facilities and take charge of the children during day, Feb. lt\ The funeral was held
the changing of the source of sup the summer. An effort is being from Mills chape! Wednesday, Feb
ply from Prather creek to Layng made to obtain a girl, either from ! ruary 18, A. J. Adams, pastor of
credk last summer the supply of the University of Oregon or Ore the first Christian church offi
water for irrigation purposes was gon Agricultural college, who is | ciating.
Deeeased was born in Orange
inadequate for several months last taking the course in playground su
year.
pervision at one of these institu county, Indiana, Dec. 3, 1843, and
While there is adequate water tions.
In order to finish this I was married Nov. 8, 1866, to Sarah
in the three creeks of the Umpqua college work it is necessary for' Ann Chitty, in Lawrence county,
Mrs. Busick died in
national forest, from which the city the student to actually take charge j Indiana.
supply is taken, it is difficult to of a playground during the summer May 22, 1905. Eight children were
supply the amount needed for irri and consequently a number are bom of whom five survive. Those
now living are: Mrs. Fannie Pier-
gation and sprinkling during the available for this work.
son, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. Nancie
dry months with tho present res
Thomason, Los Angeles, Calif.; C.
ervoir w-hich has a capacity of
O. Busick, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs.
123,000 gallons. The water shed of
Gertrude McLin, Dorena; and Mrs.
these three creeks is estimated to
Agnes Smith, Star. Five grand
furnish sufficient »rater 1 for a
children and two great grand chil
city with a population of 20,00'1
or 30,000 and consequently to bi
Cottage Grove teams took two dren of Mr. Busick survive.
He moved from Indiana to Cali-
sufficient to provide for the water of the three games played during
needs of the city for many years the past week when the Alumni of fornia in 1873 and resided there I
in advance.
the high school won from Lorane until 1892 when he came to Lake
Under the terms of an agree- in a game played in the gymna county, Oregon, and made his
ment recently made with the de sium Monday evening and the home. In 1907 he moved to the
partment of Agriculture the city girls high school team won from vicinity of Cottage Grove and lived
is guaranteed an adequate supply Oakland, at Oakland, Tuesday eve here for the past 18 years.
of water without any expense on ning, The boys of the high school
Mr. Busick entered the service
its part, so far as any interruption lost 1 to the Oakland team 8 to 10 at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, July
by logging operations and forest the same
score with which they 4, 1861, in the 18th regiment In
i
work is concerned. The water sheds won in the game plRved here a diana volunteer infantry, He par
ticipated in the ?<Paw Paw” fight,
of the different streams in the few weeks ago.
national forest are to be logged
The score in the Alumni gamo Glasgow, Mo., campaign and cap-
off in sections under contracts with Lorane was 28 to 21 in favor ture of Blackwater, Mo., under
between the department of Agri of the local team. The line up General Hunter, and battles of
Pea Ri'ige,
Bilge, Elk Horn and Lee
culture end the lumber companies for this game was:
doing the work.
Cottage Grove
Lorane Town, , Ark. Assisted in the re
Until last year the water supply Heck _________ F.
Addison capture of the Peoria, Ill., battery
came from Prather creek but when Leonard ............... F_______ __ King of artillery, which had been cap
the Western Lumber and Export Hubbell ...
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. Mitchell tured from Union troops at Pea
company started logging operations Cochran .. ............G............. J Matthews Ridge. He spent fall of 1862 in south
on that creek the water coming Spray ..... ...........G......... ..... Simonson and central Missouri in flanking
from there was rendered unfit for
Substitutions:
Cottage
Greve, of Grand Gulf, Miss., under Gen
eral Carr and in battles of Port
use. Consequently the department Morelock for Leonard.
of Agriculture, acting under the
Both games at Oakland were Gibson, where his regiment cap
terms of the agreement with tho fast and well played. Although tured a stand ofr colors from the
city, transfered the intake of the the Cottage Grove girls won by enemy, Champion’s hill, Big Black
water system from Prather creek the one sided score of 29 to 4 River Bridge and Jackson, and
the game, especially during tho siege and capture of Vicksburg,
to Layng creek.
This changing of the source of first half, was close enough to be Miss, Regiment of which he was
supply changed the height of the interesting. At the end of the a member was sent by boat to
intake and caused a smaller stream half the score was 8 to 4 with New Orleans and participated in
to flow through the pipe with the the Cottage Grovo girls in tho capture of a fort on Mustang
result that there was sometimes a lead and the Oakland team was Island and the capture of Fort
shortage of water and insufficient unable to score during the second Esparanza, Tex.
half.
fire protection here.
Reinlisted Jan. 1, 1864. at In-
Tho floor at Oakland was con dianola, Tex., and started home on
It is hoped that this conditio
can be remedied in the near future siderably smaller than the local a furlough, but did not reach there.
by the construction of the addi team has been practicing on and Was in battles of Baton Rouge,
tional reservoir which will hold this somewhat hampered the play La., and Opequan, Fisher’s hill,
sufficient water to fill tip during ing. The team work was as. good and Cedar Creek, Va. Ordered to
the night, when but little water as usual Tuesday evening but the sea in December, 1864. Was ,in
is used, and provide an adequate boys were unable to make connec- battles and skirmishes along the
tions with the basket. Only short coast line during winter. Regiment
supply for the daytime.
ordered to Savanah, Ga., January
In addition to providing the shots were possible on the floor.
The line up:
r.
6, 1865.
Built fortifications for
additional reservoir as an improve
Oakland three months. Was with regiment
ment of the water system, the rais Cottage Grove
which was the first to raise the
ing of the intake to a higher level : Alstott --------- ----- F..... Hcnniger
...... ....... F...........
Bullock stars and stripes on the old United
on Layng creek, which will, be 1 Swanson
,
...C------------ Hogan States arsenal at Augusta, Ga. Was
done by the forest service during t>C..ar®8r “
Ballew ............. -G.......... .... Eastley mustered out August 28, 1865, in
the summer, will provide more
Substitutions
Cottage
Grove, southern Georgia and returned to
water for the city. It is expected
that the pipes will run full when Adams for Swanson; Miller for Indiana, September 17.
this change is made in the height Gordon. Oakland: Kneat for Hen-
Mr. Busick was one of the
of the intake instead of running niger.
twelve members of the Appatouiox
The girls who played in the
only partly full as it did much of
post of the G. A. K. situated in
Oakland game were, Dolly Pitcher, Cottage Grove,
the time last summer.
His death leaves
forward; F. Cameron, forward; eleven members
in the local post.
According to the plan under Alice %Ialdenian, jumping center;
which the timber land in the Darnardine Schneider, running cen
Solution of Puzzle No. 17.
national forest is conducted it will ter; Hula Favor, guard; Beanie
be about 25 years before the in-, Marquis, guard.
lack a che
take will have to be moved from i A double header game will be I
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its present location. By that time j ■ played this evening between the
some of the other streams where i_—teams and the Cottage
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Grove high.
Cottage Grove Teams
Il in Two Games
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logging is now going on will be
clear and can be used again fori
a water supply.
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recent freshets and this was or- '
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conditions will permit, by the coun
cil Monday evening.
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WHAT’S THE USE
NUMBER 39
Land Board Members
Go to Meeting
C. E. Stewart and C. A. Bartell
Visit of Federal Officer to Units went to Eugene today to attend
The council will not continue to
the meeting of the Land settlement
in State Will Be Conducted
pay the $25 a month budgeted
board of Lane county, called by
for War Department.
for the support of the rest room
E. Eugene Chadwick, secretary of
unless a place
be found on
the Eugene chamber of commerce,
Main street for this purpose, ac
A Federal officer will be in The urpose of the meeting is to
cording to a decision reached Mon
discuss the subject of land ap-
Cottage flrove Tuesday. March 10,
day night. A motion was passed
to inspect Compand D, 186 In- praisals in this county for the
by a vote of four to one that the
fantry, the company stationed here, Portland chamber of commerce, of
appropriation be discontinued if
according to an order received which the committee has charge.
the rest room was moved from
Property, for sale in the county
recently from Adjutant General
Main streot.
George A. White by Captain C. C. is listed with the Portland chamber
Because the room now in use as
Cruson, commander of -the local through this committee made up of
a. rest room will be occupied for
company. This is the annual in impartial representatives who ap
other purposes the first of March, spection of the i
national guard praise tho land offered for sale
the Mother’s club, which has
companies by the federal govern- and send their findings to the
Portland body. This work is done
charge of the room has been look-
ment conducted in order to make
ing about for a new location, The sure that the companies are fulfill for tho eonvenienee of the settlers
only place found which was con- ing the requirement of the war who come to Portland looking for
sidered available was on Sixth depart ment.
a place to locate in the Willamette
valley.
street, a few blocks from the main
The inspection will include a
part of town.
It was the opinion of a number cheeking over of equipment in the
of the councilman that the new possession of tho various units.
location would not be sufficiently A federal army officer in company
near Main street to be of any use. with the adjutant general will con
The opinion was expressed that duct tho inspection which will not
so few people would make use of determine tho rating of the com
a rest room that far from the panies of the state for tho com
Three lateral sower districts, to
main part of town that the e*- ing year but is made by the war
pense would be scarcely worth department simply for the purpose provide sewers in addition to the
of checking up on the work of main trunk sewers now under con-
while.
the organizations.
struction, will be established in
It is*thought that tho two weeks the city according to action taken
A Backward Student.
Mr. L.: “How is your boy gct- summer camp for the National by the city council Monday evo-
Guard will be hold in the vicinity ning. Motions were passed auth
ting along in high school?”
Mr. 8.: “Ach! He’s halfback of Medford this year instead of orizing the sewer committee, to
on the football team and all the at Camp Lewis, the location of gether with the city engineer, to
previous camps.
determine tho boundnes of these
way back in his studies.”
proposed districts and for the
city attorney to draw up ordinances
providing for their establishment.
Ono of these districts is proposed
for south Sixth street and will take
care of that part of Sixth street
not served by the trunk lino
sewer now under construction.
There is also considerable stand
ing water inside of the city limits
near this street and tho construc
tion of the proposed sewer to tho
city limits would provide an outlet
for this water. Josiah Porter has
twice appeared before tho council
asking that tho main 12 inch trunk
line sewer be extended to tho city
limits on Sixth street. City En
gineer Townsend, at tho meeting
Monday night, however, reoom-
mended the establishment of a
Istorol district.
Mr. Porter and
other residents of that district ex
pressed themselves as willing to
go into the proposed sewer district.
Another lateral sewer district
is to be established on north Lane
street and will serve those living
along that street who aro not al
ready connected with the main
sewer,
Tho third district is to
be established on Gibbs avenue
and tho sewer will run from Gibbs
avenuo north through the center
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of the block between Ninth and
Vertical.
Tenth streots.
'Three Sewer Districts
Are Considered
By Council
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Highway Signs J Fi ll
Guide Motorists
Improvements to Extent of *20,000
Now Under Way In Hotol;
Elevator Installed.
Building activity in the city is
on the increase and a large number
of improvements have been started
<luring the first two months of
1925. This work includes the con- •
struction of a number of resi
dence buildings and improvements
now going on in a number of busi
ness houses as well as several new
structures planned for the near
future.
Ono of the largest undertakings
so far is the improvements of the
Bartell hotel now under way by
W. B. Cooper, of Eugene, owner
of the building, It is estimated
that this work will cost in tho
neighborhood of $20,000 before it
is completed.
The improvements being made
in this buildipg include a $4,500
electric automatic elevator, a mez
zanine in rear of the lobby to be
used as a writing room, the re
arranging of the office and din
ing room, cold storage facilities
for the kitchen, the construction
of a water proof basement and new
store rooms and sample rooms.
Rooms on the second and third
floor are being torn out and made
into outside rooms with a number
of extra bath rooms addod. This
will givo the hotel 56 rooms, 26
of which will connect private baths.
New furniture is included in the
improvement program.
The improvement of tho Bartell
hotel is being carried on as part
of general improvement work car
ried on at the Central hotel and
the Central hotol annex.
These
are all under the same manage
ment,
When thia work is com
pleted there will be a total of 76
rooms completely refurnished and
improved for the use of travelers.
The interior of tho Bartell hotel
is being redecorated and tho ex
terior improved in a similar man-
ner. Tho plasterers are expected
to finish this week and plumbing
and decorating will start next
week. It will take about five
weeks longer to corpplete the work.
Plans are to have the elevator in
operation within the next two
weeks.
Other improvement work is going
on in the Bank of Cottage Grove
building where the White Phar
macy, Trask’s Cash Grocery, and
the Bank of Cottage Grovo will
have improved quarters. The J. C.
Breier company will occupy new
quarters in the near future.
Industrial building shows signs of
unusual activity. H. L. Godard is
constructing a lumber warehouse on
north Lane streot and has a num
ber of other projects planned which
will be started in the near future.
The ten miles of railway to the
Lorane valley will be started in a
few days by J. H. Chambers.
In order that cars passing
Halonbookfi for merchant
through the city will be able to Sentinel.
locate the Pacific highway tho
council has authorized the construc
tion of signs to be placed at Fifth
street and Ninth street indicating
the direction of the highway. There
has been much confusion to motor
ists as to the direction of tho
Pacific highway out of the city.
Many of them follow out east
Main street thinking the highway
—who gets the most for his
goes in that direction,
money f
As tho city park is not to be
nsed as an auto camp any longer
—the person who buys blindly
tho council ordered the auto camp
signa torn down. A numbei of
—or the person who reads
motorists have been camping in
the ads and selects the things
the park already and this number
he really wants and noedsf
will steadily increase as spring
—tho one who reads the ads
approaches if some steps are not
gets the best tho market
taken to keep them out.
affords and tho most for his
money.
The live wire print shop is al
ways ready to help in the prep
—it always pays to road
aration of advertising and printing
the ads.
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