The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1925
PAGE THREE
The W. J. White drug store is to see how it is going to turn out
rhe purpose of making a permanent
]
organization for prevention of acei moving into its new quarters in and by doing this are only delay­
ing
the
game
and
good
results
dents. Three districts were organ the .Cottage Grove Bank building
ized with meetings onee a month which is being remodeled. Charles thereby.
“Borne mills ran nigM and Jay,
in each district.
The southern Newman is employed as night­
When you order by phone or come here in person to
district, to which Cottage Grove watchman while the stock is being some three shifts. Xn analysis *of
employes belong, will meet in Eu moved and until the quarters are 41 repremtative mills reporting to
select
your Groceries, you can count on getting the very '
From now on you will find our office
West Coast Lumbermen’s associa­
gene. Lectures, movies and demon­ completed.
choicest
eatables possible to obtain.
in our new warehouse
strations all designed to show safer
Our new office and ware­ tion shows that these produced in
methods will be the order of the house is just north of the depot. r«und numbers two billion feet of
gatherings which will be held in Visit us. Godard & Randall. lumber, denuded 40,000 acres of
timberland, spent nearly $4(1,000,-
i cooperation with the state iudus
The street flusher, recently pur­ 000 in producing lumber and made
I trial accident commission.
We have cement, lime brick, fire brick, clay, =ewer
chased front Portland, has arrived
You can work on a schooner too, and was given its first trial in the a net loss of $740,000, a sorry show­
tile, shingles and a lot of other builder's needs that we
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ing in the harvesting of a crop
Yon don’t have to be a sailor
can deliver to you immediately,
city this morning.
hundreds
of
years
to
that
took
But when it comes to making clothes
Word has been received from grow.
You have to be a tailor.
Visit Us and See the New Building
Coquille that G. S. Bumgartner,
* ‘ A year ago there was a weak to take the leaders off, and all regular meeting Thursday after-
Let Max Schwartz, the tailor, be of Corvallis, arrested here recently
curtailment movement which had hands got hold of the wagons to noon at tho home of Mrs. H. A.
vour tailor.
j26-f26p(2) on a charge of reckless driving very little effect as only a few
ease them down.
Here were a Miller. .
The H. H. Cotter family and and unlawful possession of liquor, concerns participated, but a study large number of people camped;
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Flossie Mathes left Friday is ill and was unable to attend of last year's balance sheets has we went on 12 miles from the
The Presbyterian missionary so­
»
O>y auto for Portland, Tacoma, Se- his trial set for last Friday.
convinced large numbers of opera- river and camped, the grass still ciety will hold its regular meeting
attic and Sumner for a visit with
T
Wednesday afternoon in the church
Fuller Brushes-—prices • re- tors this year that curtailment is very poor.
, friends and relatives for a few duced.
the only effective answer to a
May 13—In the forenoon we parlors, with .Mrs. R. A. Trask as
Old
orders
delivered
-------------------------------- ---- ---------- <$> tive met the Walker negative. The days.
at new prices, G. I; Arn- weakened demand, or a so called traveled slowly; but in the after hoktess.
N. E. Glass spoke to the assem- eat.
subject of the debate was the ad­
♦ ♦ ♦
f23m9p(M) buyer's strike, and probably 75% noon we trotted the mules most of
4>—------------------------- - ----------- -------
mitting of Japanese to tho United bly of the Cqttage Grove high
Mrs. Schofield Stewart left today of the larger operations are now tho time, for the roads were very
Mrs. Samuel Ferguson will enter­
good.
After crossing Big Blue tain the Past Noble Grands’ club
L. G. Markham, a resident of States under the terms of the im­ school Thursday morning on bank­ for Portland to be with her moth running five days a week.
This movement is not an agree­ River, we camped. Hero we saw Thursday afternoon at the I. O.
ing and finance.
migration quota.
er, M rs. Harry Grube, who is un-
the Coast Fork section, was a
itor here Thursday.
Pay Nelson for Radio Sup­
Our new office and ware­ dergoing medical attention in a ment, but is a result of education tho first sign of buffalo and the O. F. Hall.
a realization of the fact that river full of fine fish. We caught
♦ ♦ ♦
was
plies.
house
is just
it north of the depot. hospital there. Mrs. Grube is im- and
Warren Kelly, of Row River,
the
industry
cannot prosper unless none, for the boys were tired and
proving
slowly.
Mrs.
Raymond
Mrs. N. G. Buell will entertain
s. 8. Lasswell and family mo- Visit us. Godard <% Randall
a visitor in the city Saturday.
it can make a profit and it cannot had rather lie down than go the Utopia club Thursday afternoon
Miss Bertha Sears, of Portland, Grube, a daughter-in-law of Mrs.
J. L. Smith and family, of Do torod to Portland Saturday to
Grube, returned yesterday from make a profit if it trys to force fishing.
at its regular meeting.
visit
with
relatives.
j
returned
home
today
after
a
v
’
sit
rena, spend Saturday in Cottage
more stock on the market than the |
May 14—Started early, traveled
♦ ♦ ♦
James Sliible, who was buried with her mother, Mrs. Kate Sears. Portlaud, where she had been with market can absorb. Many owners
Grove.
hard all day, passed over 200
Mrs. Grube.
by
an
explosion
while
working
on
Mrs.
S.
L.
Mackin, Mrs. Joo
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Hand,
of
The delivery business formerly
N. J. Nelson Jr. and A. W.*Hei- have instructed their managers as j wagons and camped 35 miles from Porter, Mrs. Ira Beidler and Mrs.
operated by F. A. Monroe hns been the London road last week, was Medford, spent the week end here
ours have, ‘Do not make any more Big Blue. Nevis and Ilaudsbrow,
liwell left Saturday for Portland
purchased by Bert Richards and dismissed from a Eugene hospital at the home of Mrs. Hand’s par
lumber than you can sell at a j of Waples ’ wagon, had a cornet Welcome Hubbell will entertain
ou a business trip. They expect
Thursday and returned to work ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mosby.
Charles Fisher.
profit.’ We are running five days and a bugle, and gave us some the Methodist ladies’ aid society
Friday.
Wednesday afternoon nt its regular
S. R. Veatch, who is employed to return tomorrow with two cars. a week and if that won’t accom­ music in the evening.
Mrs. J. P. Pieser, who has been
Mrs. W. A. Grimes
meeting to be held in tho church
Galloway writes insurance*.
at Rujada, was down and spent
plish the result we will run four,
May 15—-Started late and trav­
visiting her sister, Mrs. George
visitor today.
parlors.
the week end with Mrs.. Veatch.
three or no days.
eled slowly. About noon overtook
Kebclbeck, of Hebron, returned
The
W.
O.
Wilson
family
spent
“
I
am
an
optimist.
Business
Mrs.
.
A. W. Helliweir. anil son
Ballinger from Alton, with a drove
to her home in Portland, Friday.
CARD OF THANKS.
William, , Mr .and Mrs. Pete Nelson yesterday in Albany at the home is going to be good next month of cows.
Camped on Vermilion
A complaint has been entered
of
Mrs.
Wilson
’
s
sister.
and through 1925. The year will River, and all went to wnsh—Jerry
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ma
’
tvin
Smith
Mayes
and
Charley
against W. E.
We wish to express our apprecia­
returned last night from, a visit
Miss Mary Crawford, of Portland, be profitable, if we regulate sup­ with his watch in his pocket,
White for disturoing the peace.
with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith, of who is visiting at the home of ply to demand and keep a stiff which got full of water, and was tion to our friends and neighbors
This comes as a result of a fight
"•
Roseburg.
her nephew, R. C. Quigley, will upper lip.’’
of no gnore use to us on the trip, who so kindly helped us in our
betw-een the two Thursday after­
Home of the boys caught plenty hours of sorrow during the illness
noon.
J. H. Chambers received a 30-ton leave tomorrow for Pasadena, Cal.,
fon an extended visit with rela­
of clams in the river and roasted and following the death of our
steam
shovel
from
San.
Francisco,
Dr. Hngen cures eve troubles.
and ate them. We felt much better father and grand-father, 8. K.
■■■■■■
Saturday, which will be used in tives.
Ray Patton returned Friday from
after washing some of the dust Busick. Also for the floral tributes
Mr. and Mrs. John Durham, of
constructing
tho
right
of
way
for
a Portland hospital where he has
off of us, and heard a tune or two and assistance of tho members of
Eugene, spent the week end at the
the railroad.
been receiving treatment for the
from Bony Jack's fiddle, and the Calvin Funk Post, American Le­
home of Mrs. Durham’s brother,
Our new office
past six weeks. He has spent al­
____ and ware­ H. A. Morse.
gion and W. II. C.
other instruments.
house is just north of the depot.
most a year in the Eugene and
MR. AND MRS. J. L. SMITH
May 1(1—Started early, Jerry,
Mrs.
Pearl
Boak,
of
Scottsburg,
Visit us. Godard & Randall.
Portland hospitals receiving treat­
and family,
H. C. Dutton died this morniug Rhodes Elliot and mo-e of the
arrived
Saturday
for
a
week
’
»
ment from an injury received in
Mrs. H. V. Larson moved to
MR. AND MRS. A. L. PIERSON
boys
went
out
hunting,
as
we
had
at
the
home
of
his
daughter,
Mrs
Eugene Saturday where she will visit at the homo of her sister,
an accident. He will return to
anil family,
Emmett Sharp. His body will be seen many buffalo • and antelope
Mrs. F. H. Allison.
make her home.
Portland in a few days.
MR. AND MRS. C. M. McLIN
signs for the Inst day or two.
To the coptinually increas­
taken
to
Portland
for
burial,
In
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Ludowitz,
of
‘.
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sirtcliff
Harvey Hermdeen, of Portland,
ing demand for Faultless
torment will be in the Rose City They returned to tho train, but did f2 I3p
is visiting his brother Leslie Herm­ Bread and other Faultless are visiting at the home of Mrs Silverton, nrrivod Saturday for a cemetery beside his wife, who not fetch any home, 1 having seen
few days’ visit at the home of
deen, of Lorane.
i several buffalos and I antelopes,
Bakery Products. There’s Bessie Sutcliff and expect to re­ their daughter, Mrs. Ernest A.
passed away four years ago.
Ninety-Nine Year»
Repairs have been started on the
a reason—and that reason main for several days. Robert Lilly.
Mr. Dutton was a resident of I without being able to get a shot.
Prosecuting Attorney—You admit
Sutcliff
is
engaged
in
Chautauquu
We
camped
on
Little
basement
of
the
Presbyterian
is that the housewife has
Blue River, that you chloroformed thia man,
Orriu Tucker, who spent three this vicinity for over 35 years.
church, and two Sunday school
learned that it is a useless w-ork and expects to leave for months at the home of his niece, He was born February 28, 1844 the boys all in fine spirits; but and yet you say that you didn’t In­
Denver,
Colorado,
the first of
i some of their horses quite tired tend to rob him. Explain yourself.
rooms will be built there. George
waste of energy to do all of
Mrs. R. B. Hanna, returned yes­ near Zanesville, Ohio. He married
from chnsing buffalo.
Burglar—I saw bls face, and It
Burnstrom is doing the w-ork.
her own baking when Fault­ March.
terday to his home in Belmont, Louisa Welty November 28, 18(17 in
Mrs. T. C. Wheelen took her Idaho.
May 17—Wn traveled slowly, as was almoat as ugly as yours.
less Products will do as well
Perry County, Ohio. Five children
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
or better.
son, Rex Wheeler, with jack Bcager
were born to this union, of which , dur grain was all out, and the grass
Word has been received here
----------- (!
and Norval Armes back to Cor­
tho following three survive: Mrs. I very poor. Our course was up the
Three Hoop Games Scheduled.
from Mrs. Earl McKinney, former
vallis where they are attending
Emmett Sharp, of this city; Charles j Blue Hi vo und in good buffalo
The
Alumni
boys
’
basket
ball
resident here now living in The
O. A. C., yesterday afternoon. They team has three games scheduled B. Dutton, of Napa, Calif.; Mrs. i country. Some of the boys went
Dalles, that she expects to return
out hunting again but killed noth
came home Friday for a visit over for this week.
The team will J. E. Terpening, of Portland.
to Cottage Grove to make her
the week end.
j ing. They saw plenty of antelopes,
meet
the
Lorane
high
school
team
home.
The recent cold weather
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
j We camped near the bank of the
j
1 hree wanderers of the road who this evening at 7:30 o’clock at DIARY TELLS EXPERIENCES
where the thermometer dropped to i
OF RUSH FOR GOLD FIELDS j river again.
the
high
school
gymnasium,
Wed-
were
unceremoniously
ejected
from
22 degrees below zero in eastern
(Continued next Monday.)
Oregon was not appreciated, Mrs.
D. A. Weir spent Thursday eve­ a freight train at Divide yesterday, nesday . evening at tho same time
(Continued from first page.)
McKinney states.
ning in Corvallis attending the ses­ borrowed a push ear used by it will meet the Cottage Grove
section workers to move ties, tools high school team, Friday evening crossed a little stream called Wolf ♦---------- ---------------------------------
Clean up day at the high school, sion of the Willamette Valley
APPROACHING EVEiiTfl
the Oakland town team will play River. Here wo had to pay toll
which was scheduled for last Fri- Cleaners and Dyers association. and other material, and started
SEALED
the
Alumni
team
■it
7
:30
o
’
dock
to
take
a
spin
down
the
grade
for crossing a small bridge which
day has been postponed for a Ray Torrey, of Eugene, was elected
The Rinkeydinks, an organization
TIGHT
The here in the gymnasium.
belonged to the Indians, but it did of junior boys of the city, will
week, and will be held next Fri- president of the body for the com­ the other side of Divide.
KEPT
not amount to much, and we could hold an egg breakfast at 9 o’clock
ing year and Eugene chosen for section boss missed his car and
day.
RIGHT
phoned to Deputy Sheriff Pitcher LUMBER PRODUCTION
not
cross
without
the
bridge.
Wo
the
next
meeting
place.
It pays to list your property
DISCUSSED AT MEETING saw some foot races here between Sunday in tho basement of tho
to come and help him catch the
Mrs. O. O. Veatch returned
with Hall ft Ijing.
Presbyterian church. Every mem
Pass it around
culprits who had taken it. When
some of the emigrants who were her must be present or suffer the
after every ntcaL
O. W. Hays, principal of the Thursday from a Portland hospital the officer arrived the railroad
(Continued from first page.)
camped
about
there.
The
Indians
consequences are the reports the
Give the family
Cottage Grove high school acted where she has been confined for men had overtaken the three with
were
the
handsomest
men
I
ever
the benefit of Its
as judge at the debate between several week following an opera­ his motor car, recovered the p~sh house recently established hero saw—large, noble looking fellows, leaders are giving out.
Her daughter, Mrs. J. T.
♦ ♦ ♦
aid to digestion.
the University of Oregon and Wil­ tion.
car and allowed the men. to pro­ were described in detail by rep­ just what I thought Indians should
Clean» teeth too.
Friday evening will bo Past
resentatives of the concern. That
lamette University held in Eugene Smith, who has been in Portland ceed on their way.
Keep it always
with her, also returned.
the fir industry has paid millions be from some of tho tales that 1 Put rolls and Matrons night at the
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor, of dollars for freight on water had read of their exploits. They regular meeting of the Eastern Star
in the house. ,n.
Scholl’s kryptoks make you former residents here who have
Miss Myrtle Kern and O. W.
were tho Iowa tribe, and perfectly
‘Costs little-helps much “
(m) been living in Medford, have is the contention of R. Z. Drake friendly. We traveled about thirty chapter.
Hays were judges for the debate see.
who is just beginning experiments
♦ ♦ ♦
between Walker high and Roseburg
Frank Garoutte has purchased a moved to Klamath Falls and will
miles this day, and camped near
The Baptist tnisionary society
in the the Pacific eoast climate.
high held Friday afternoon. Mr. new Cleveland Sedan.
make their home there, according
The work of this concern carried an Indian mission and farm. The will meet Wednesday afternoon
Hays went to Walker to hear the
R. L. Stewart, Wilbur Spray, and to word received from Medfor-1.
on
so far indicates that Douglas farm was on a beautiful piece of with Mrs. H. W. .Titus.
discussion between the Walker af- j Marvin Smith motored to Albany
Harry Perry forfeited $5 bail fir can be reduced to a moisture rolling ground, well fenced in; and
♦ ♦ ♦
firmative and the Roseburg nega­ Thursday evening to attend a when he failed to appear in Be-
The Social Twelve will hold their
content of less than 15 per cent by everything looked in good order.
tive and Miss Kern went to Rose­ meeting of the Mountain Stater corder’s court on a. charge of
drying at a temperature of approxi­ It belongs to the Indians; but i.<
burg where the Roseburg affirma Power company employes called for [ speeding and W. B. .’Holbrook was
mately 90 degress in a length of superintended by white men. Tim
fined $15 on the name charge time which averages 30 days per Indians do the most of the laboi
recently.
inch of thickness, In some ins- There is a missionary here that
teaches the Indians to road and
They are money makers
Ray Nelson, auto electrician. tances a moisture content as low write. Home of them are
quite
as
four
or
five
per
cent
is
reacned
Ninth and Main stireets.
One
of
the
largest
and best blocks in the state. Selected
The grass being
by this method,
Special ware­ good scholars.
Vrooman Franquette strain, well grown, also «elect line
The telephone company will hold houses are built by this concern quite young, we had to feed on
a meeting in Phillips hall Thurs­ for the purpose of seasoning lumber oats and corn we brought with us.
of the commercial layered Filberts. Have a complete
day evening at which two speak­ and special construction features At Ht. Joseph, Jerry had bought
line of all other nursery stock«—apple, pear, cherry,
ers from Portland will be present provide a building in which lum­ a large wagon and loaded it with
prune' plums, small fruits, berries, etc.
to talk on the building and main ber can be stored at a price Ipwer grain to take with us. Wo camped
Our
stock is well grown. Our prices are right. Send
tenance of farmer’s lines.
All than the ordinary cost of piling in a small hollow for the night,
now for prices, etc. Thirty-five years in business.
farmers interested arc expected to the product in the yard.
and it being the first night out,
attend.
Quicker than the daily press. More rapid than
Both second growth and old we had to elect a captain for tho
Charles and Carl Pitcher with growth fir is being used in the ev train; so the boys, to have
the telephone or telegraph and alio reliable.
CARLTON. OREGON
Miss Vera Pitcher motored here periments carried on here.
A some fun, nominated Jerry, John
That s what a Radio Set in your home can be
Atkin*
and
Hardy
Akemai
Hardy
from
Silver
Lage
for
the
funeral special effort is being made ti­
in getting the news of the world to you. To
of Miles Pitcher, Sunday.
utilize side lumber in order to
„ was elected unanimously, uuu he
say nothing of the enjoyment it adds with the
felt highly horn red. He appointed
take
care
of
a
greater
percentage
Scholl is your home optom-
countless musical and educational programs that
of the product of the smaller mill* his watchers for the night; and
etrist
(m)
are “on the air’’ nightly.
in fact wo all hal a great deal
G. C. Dyott is driving a new and so reduce the waste in lumber of fun that I cannot recollect, and
operations. The relative humidity
Lincoln roadster which be recently
of the atmostphere is tested in the it would be impossible for mo to
purchased.
We install and guarantee
warehouses every 15 minutes and put it on a piece of paper if I
Elmer Monson is in Portland records kept in order that .he could.
satisfaction on
on a business trip and is expected smallest details of the effect of
May 11—All were up early and
to remain several days.
off by 7 o’clock, in fine spirits—
the humidity may be observed.
Many persons have expressed the
R. W. Martin, of the Bootb- every person singing, whistling or
fear that the me&dow larks were Kelly Lumber company, of Eugene, running races over tho prettiest
t
all frozen during the recent cold vice president of tho association, country in the world. At noon
spell. It may be that the birds spoke on the standardization pro we rested one hour, grazed the
stock, and took a lunch ourselves.
rend the newspapers and realized gram.
the worry they were cansing as
“The discouraging feature of the In the afternoon, in crossing n
a number of them were heard in whole standardization program from slough, John Atkins’ wagon turned
the vicinity of Cottage Grove last the standpoint of one who very over, but did not break anything,
week.
strongly favors it, is the unwilling and Allen Atkins' mules mired; bn*
Terms If Desired
we helped them out withont their
Fuller Brushes lighten work ne*e of the manufacturers, whe breaking
anything. This day we
—cost little.
Phone 1.24-J. stand to benefit most by it, to traveled about 30 miles, and fiassed
get behind it and put it over
G. B. Arnest.
f2 23p(M)
The Long Bell Lumber compnr.y, 95 teams; the boy* were »11 a
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Schmidt, of
the Oregon American Lumber c<»m little luore (wed than tho night
Portland, are visiting with Mr.
pany and the Pacific ftp nice cor­ liefore.
anl Mr*. Hrhofi'ld Stewart, and poration, three recent yellow pi nr
May 12 -Overtook this »lay some
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fc. Dyott.
i Mr. anil Mrs.
eonecra* were quick to see th. Alton Ileys—Jackson Waple* t, Co.
Mr* Pearl MaiSe returned to advantagi-s, especially in colar» 11 Th»y joined our train and are to
Culver & Anderson
her hooo in Oakland Sunday after tion with yellow pin» an I ■ hey travel with us. Crossed the Mem
a short visit with her daughter. | have adopted it in tot >, but the wha River, a pretty stream, hut
i Mrs. W. L. Mabie.
’ older fir men are mostly waiting With very steep hills, and we had
MOVING
THE VERY BEST
Just North of the Depot
McQueen’s Grocery
Godard & Randall’
Tales of the Town
WE POINT
WITH PRIDE
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
Funeral ofH. C. Dutton
I Till Be Held in
Portland
Every Meal
(y
MHOS
PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS
News of the World.
—Right to Your Ear!
CARLTON NURSERY CO.
Super Heterodyne
and
Splitdorff
Receiving Sets
AN IDEAL
BREAKFAST
We also
handle
radio
supplies
Service Garage
Long & Cruson
Can yon imagine anything better for
breakfast than a thick slice of our
wonderful smoke cured ham? Great
with eggs or hot cakes.
Quality Market