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COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 16. 1925.
VOLUME XXXV
NEWSPAPER MEN MEE1 IN STUDENTS EARN LARGE PARI
OF COLLEGE EXPENSE
PROFITABLE-SESSION
He Can't Use Buggy;
Would Give It
To Widow
fr
FOOTPRINTS OF PIONEER DATS
Interesting Events In the Lives
of Those Who Laid Sturdy Foun
dation for the Present Generation j
NUMBER 46
NelsonDurham Worsted
In Battle With
Dog Line
Eugene Entertains Largest Gather University Men Do Not Baik at
Advertising Rates Are to Go Up Hood River Business Man Is First
JI
Hereafter when Nelson Durham
i
Even Caring for Babies to
ing of Its Kind Ever Held
As the Future Newspapers
to Suffer Severe Penalties
If there is some worthy widow
goes perambulating around the
(Diary of Jeremiah Job Train.)
Help Pocketbook.
of the Cottage Grove country who
In Oregon.
Decrease
in
Size.
of New Law.
back yards in tho neighborhood
(Continued from last Monday.)
can not afford a car who would
of his home at night he will first
June 27—Started early and went lay down a barrage to clear the
A total of $16,837 has been like a good buggy as a present,
The Oregon Editorial conference,
Newspapers of the future will be
Salem, Ore., March 13.—Tho firat
two miles to a fine spring of | way of clotheslines, dog linos, etc. much smaller iu size, with adver | application of tho new law eni-
held Friday and Saturday in Eu earned by 128 University of Ore- i she can hnve her wish gratified.
Haight*
has
such
a
buggy,
C.
H.
to
climb
water, then commenced
| Because ho neglected To take this tising rates correspondingly highor, ■ bodied in senate bill 73, inflicting
gene, was one of tho largest, if gon men this term from work i
It will not run with gasoline and the longest hill we had met with precaution a few nights ago ho is
not the largest, newspaper meetings obtained through the Y. M. C.. 4. 1
in tho opinion of George S. Turn ■ heavy penalties on persons driving
nothing else that he cares yet, and then down on the other carrying around the stiffest neck
he
has
ever held in Oregon and by all employment bureau.
bull, professor of journalism at tho : motor vehicles while under the in-
Of this amount, regular jobs paid to use in operating a buggy. It side the worst road yet. However, he has ever.had and considers him-1 University of Oregon, who talked 1 fluence of liquor, fell hard an a
odds the most largely attended of
the sessions of the conference. Held $11,337; cooks received $4500 and takes up space that might be used after using ropM to let down the self fortunate that the head is on before a recent session of the certain business man while driving
for the storage of a car or for wagons we arrived all safe at the top of his shoulders. Ho ran into
in conjunction with the conference $1000 was earned in doing odd .
Roundtable in Eugene.
the other day in Hood River coun
tho storage of gas or accessories, bottom. John and Allen Atkin went a dog line, which interrupted his I
were the meetings of the Northwest jobs. There was an enormous de- j
Mr. Turnbull’s topic was, “Look ty. The governor has been asked
He doesn’t care to try to sell it on before, and we did not catch speed and threw him to the ground.
Circulation Managers’ association crease in the latter on account of i
ing in on Journalism,’’ and ho gavel to extend clemency, but apparently
but would like to give it to some them that night. About one mile
lay members of tho club many in- i is powerless to act unless contrary
and a session of tho Willamette the bad weather.
widow who needs it.
road
we
found
water
from
the
There wore plenty of wild flowers foresting insights into the work of information is received from Attor-
The total for the fall term, $18,-
Valley Ben Franklin club.
Applications can be made direct and took some with us to make and some clover and rod top. The
ney General Van Winkle, who bos
Eugene again did itself proud as 182, was somewhat greater. Cooks
newspaper production.
The
to
Mr.
Haight
or
through
coffee for supper. It rained hard «tock had a feast, which helped j He discussed journalism from been asked for an opinion. For
a host for the seventh time and received $4832; regular jobs, $11,-
Sentinel.
Everything was wet, them much. Jerry shot a sage ' many angles, praising and finding the first offense under the act
at night,
again provided tho usual annual 200, and odd jobs paid $2400. The
and tho boys rather cross, All hen; they aro much like our fault as he found conditions justi tho penalty is a fine of not less
total for the fall term, added to
banquet.
thought hard at the Atkins for prairie hens.
Vegetable Salad.
than $100 nor more than $500, im-
fied.
If members of the journalism de this term’s earnings, amounts to
Teaspoon granulated gelatine dis leaving us.
June 30—Started early, loft tho
The need of oven greater aecur prisonment in tho county jail not
partment become as great editors $35,019.
cup cold water, cup
travoled towards the aey and better preparation on tho less than 60 days nor more than
June 28—Started early and found river and traveled
That more work is being received solved in
as they are now efficient hosts,
Went over some
i
part of recruits in the newspaper six months, revocation of the op
journalism of the future is safe. through the Y. M. C. A. this year boiling water, % cup sugar, ’4 the Atkins waiting for us. Trav rocky ridges.
Their annual issue of Scribe-Jibes than last is evidenced by the fact cup vinegar, 2 tablespoons lemon eled all day through one ravine, very rough roads, nooned at tho world for their life work was orator’s license for one year and
juice,
teaspoon
salt.
After
com-
having a good road and plenty of junction of tho Salt Lake road st ressed.
that the total earnings for all three
confiscation of the automobile for
was a scream.
Mr. Turnbull dispelled any il not 1(»S8 than 30 days nor more
The business sessions of the sev- ( terms last year was $36,074, only bining gelatine and cold water, grass, and camped near a small with ours, Afterwards crossed a
valley anil climbed more hills, and lusions some of his hearers might than ¿ix months.
oral associations were of an espe-1 $1055 more than has already been dissolve in boiling water and add stream at the foot of the ravine.
the remaining ingredients. Cool and
According to the representations
cially valuable uature from the i earned so far this year.
June 29—Started early and up camped in a small ravine in tho have had on the old supposition
viewpoint of the attendant who' Dishwashing, scrubbing, waiting add: l-% cups shredded cabbage, valley some fifteen or twenty miles, hills. Tbo stock was seared in that editors grab at anything to made to tho governor, the man
Vj
cup
cold
peas,
1%
cups
pinion
wished pointers from others as to1 table and serving for special func
forded two streams, small, but the night, but did not get out of “fill up the paper.’’ Ho described nabbed in Hood River county was
tho caroful process of nows selec taking a friend to tbo country. The
how to overcome difficulties in tions are some of the jobs the men toes. This same gelatine mixture deep, and very bad to go in and the ring.
July 1—Started early and went tion in all its stages.
friend was ill and eggnog had been
his own business. No more con handle. In addition, men work as may be used frr fruit salad.
out of, the banka being miry; came
recommended. Ho could find plen
structive newspaper session has I clerks, cooks, in laundries, as jani
to the river and crossed it without down some very steep and sideling
ty of eggs in tho country but
ever been held in the state.
If you know what you want, use trouble; traveled up the valley hills to a small stream of very
tors in fraternities and elsewhere,
The address of John Henry Nash, I as barbers, photographers, chauf- ; a wanted to get it for you.
xxx and camped early in a pretty place. cold water; then on down to Goose Bankers Talk; Others it was necessary to take tho 4‘nog’*
creek, a very crooked stream with
with him in the car. Unfortunate
international printer and book lover, fours, stenographers, house boys, in ,
Entertain at Meet
miry banks. Here we nooned, and
ly tho automobile on route bumped
together with his exhibit of an j moving picture houses, as lunch
our stock mired and were much
into another and a state traffic
cient and modern printing, was counters, as garage men and as
At Lorane
injured. The boys caught more
offficer arrested the party. He
in itself sufficient to make the bell boys. Rome cared for children
trout here. We began hearing of
found the liquor.
The driver
session more than worth while.
and one man milked cows.
Indians stealing horses all around
Officers elected were as follows:
As a part of the educational pleaded guilty before a juptice of
A great many odd jobs are ob
us, and had to keep stricter watch campaign being conducted by the the peace to violation of tho act,
George K. Aiken, Ontario, presi tained in and about houses, such as I
at night.
dent; George S. Turnbull, professor gardening and house cleaning. I
state bankers’ association, N. E. and yesterday the same plea was
July 2—Started early and trav Glass, president of tho* Bank of made to the governor by the man ’s
journalism department, secretary. Some boys have averaged $30 a
eled over a desert-like place for Cottage Grove, and Worth Harvey, wifo. The nmgistrtato was mag
month from odd jobs alone.
15 miles, without water or grass. assistant cashier of the First Na- nanimous and inflicted only part of
Seos Martyr Presidents Killed.
Passed through Warm Spring val tional bank, gave addressea at the penalty required by law, namely
Robert T. Lincoln, son of Abra
ley; the roads were very dusty the Lorane high school Friday eve the $100 fine. He neither sent the
ham Lincoln, was in the Union Small Eggs Not Enough
and tho stock very tired, but ning. Mr. Glass spoke on credits man to prison nor confiscated tho
army and stationed in Virginia, i
there was no place to stop. At and Mr. Harvey on investments.
car. The traffic officer, however,
For Hearty Appetite
when he received an order to re
last wo camped, on a small stream
Tho bankers wore accompanied applied tho law through tho secre
port at Washington. He entered
of warm wator with little or no by a number of Others who partici tary of state’s office and the
Of Editor
the theater just in time to see his Í
food for stock.
pated in the program. A quartet license was revoked.
father fall from the bullet of Booth.
July 3—Started in good season composed of A. A. Richmond, 8. L.
As secretary of war under Gar
and traveled up the valley; passed Mackin, Dale Wyatt and Worth
Tillamook Headlight: Eggs arc
Tomato Sauce.
field, Mr. Lincoln was asked by
hot boiling springs, tho water ns Harvey gave vocal numbers and
Three tablespoons butter, 3 table
the president to meet him at the eggs, of course. And there are .
if it was over the fire. A little Mrs. H. W. Titus gave a reading. spoons flour, 14 onion, sliced thin,
railroad station, and he arrived small eggs, wee little bits of fel
dog belonging to another train, Pupils of tho Lorane schools also teaspoon salt, 1% cups tomatoes,
just as Garfield was shot. Dur lows, medium sized eggs, and great
ran and jumped into it. It scalded gave several numbers and served 1-8 teaspoon pepper, Melt butter,
big
eggs,
that
the
editor
of
the
in McKinley’s administration Mr.
all the hair off of him and he refreshments to the visitors.
Cottage
Grove
Sentinel
used
to
add onion, salt, popper, flour, Mix
Lincoln was invited to attend the
soon died.
We nooned at the
In addition to those mentioned, well togethor. Add strained toma
formal opening of the Pan-Ameri write enthusiastically about with
end of the valley on no grass, after Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Wheeler and toes and cook until it thickens
can exposition at Buffalo, and got the idea of making that town
which We crossed some hills to Mrs. N. E. Glass woro
famous
for
producing
the
biggest
■
present from and boils.
there just in time to see McKinley
another valley near Kenyon creek, here.
shot by Czolgosz. Mr. Lincoln is eggs in the state. But when it I
that runs into tho Humboldt or
comes to buying oggs, the little
Salos books. The Sentinel.
x
Lorane has a fine school build-
now 81 years old.
Mary’s river, and camped on pretty ing, one of the best in the country,
fellows perk up and demand that
good grass.
Many Indians aro
they sell for the same price as the
and a full four-year high school f
stealing horses and mules about cou rao.
Report of Oil Strike Is big fellows. So there is no dis
here.
—evory business man knows
crimination against the little fel
July 4—Started early and trav
what tho result would be if
Exaggerated
low and the big fellow when it
Vertical.
Horizontal.
oled over a dusty road to Mary’s Baimhridge and I F hite
all customers wnited until the
comes to selling eggs. Eggs are
1— Bird of fable
1—Rodent
river. Here we had to taka our
store was about to close
2— Anthropoid
A report which has reached here eggs, anyway, but from our experi 4—Condition
loads and carry them across in
before arriving to do their
ence
we
find
that
two
of
the
little
8—Relates
Are
Injured
•
—
"Watering
place
to the effect that oil in paying
4— Th ns
our arms, and wo on mulos, for
trading.
12— Lncloaed (poetic)
quantities has been reached at the j fellows won’t take the place of I 13— Lubricated
5— It Is (paetia)
the water was over our wagon
•— Beverage
Eugene well is without foundation. two of the big fellows. It requiros 14— Allowed
beds. Tho banks • of tho streams
—tho result would be
Heston Baimbridgo and George
7— Small moonl
Home one who visited the well, j three of the little fellows to satisfy 15— Stringed inetmment
8— Boy's name
wero miry, and it t took us half of White sustained, severe injuries
18- Observe
the same if every
officials of the company state,' our appetite. Please, Mr. Store- j IB—Likeness
•—Slope
the day to cross, After going a Sunday evening whon a Ford car
Sentinel
advertiser
keeper,
don
’
t
give
us
tho
little
|
10— Project lap piece of wood
was so struck with tho quantity
31—Limb
few hundred rods i further we had in which they were traveling at
waited until tho
11— Devoured
of oil on the water that came up fellow. We move that eggs be i
»o cross two very miry sloughs, what ] probably wan a rapid rate of
1®—Permit
forms were about to
in the baler that he spread the sold by weight.
17—Giants
and wero obliged to cut willows to speed went into tho ditch with
close to got in
!•—Pertaining to tbo region of tho
report of the strike. Officials of
put down for our stock to got them on the London road a mile
copy.
ilium
the company have been kept busy
20—Humous
a foothold—the boys nil over south of
i
the
Hebron
bridge.
Bai
in
Cylinder
Head
Blows
today denying the report but they
24— Tree
mud and wet all day. Tho worst bridge ! NUHtained injuries to his
—every business man know»
25— Instruction
maintain that the indications are’
place on tho whole route by a neck and right knee, White bus-
at
Latham
Mill
28—Design
what the result would bo if
such that they feel that announce- ‘
great deal. Wo all got over safe tained injuries to his back, Thu
27— Blackbird of euekoe family
every customer waited until
ment of the actual striking of oil
28— Wireless
about dark, and had to go down young men wore taken to the Baim-
the last minuto to lot tho
23— Banishment
in paying quantities may be made
One of the cylinder heads of 1
the river to hunt a place to cainp, bridge home near the city, where
stores know what had to be
33- ■ Closing measures added beyond
almost any moment. In ease the the engine at Anderson & Middle
formal end of musical com and at last were compelled to stop they were given first aid treat
deliverer! a few minutes later.
well comes in as a gusher, as is ton’s mill A at Latham blew out i
position (pL)
in a muddy place and drive our ment. The extent of their injuries
83—A compress
thought possible by the officials, late Friday afternoon with ter- [
(Continued from first page.)
—tho result would be tho
had not been definitely determined
85— Long slippery flsk
it will do its own announcing.
rific force. Despite its weight of |
87— Plsce
same if every advertiser
thia forenoon. The accident was
‘
Solution
of
Puzzle
No.
23.
several hundred pounds it was 1
88— Reposed
waited until the last minute
caused, it was believed, by the '
48—Inclination tn any given direc
Save two bits by paying cash. hurled for a considerable distance. I
L É'
8 [Ë1 blowing out of a tire or a rim
A P A R T
to let the newspaper know
tion
Fortunately
no
one
was
standing
1
Bookkeeping charge of 25c on all
44— Same as 85 vertical
bow much advertising spneo
8 O L A R1 E A Q E R leaving the wheel.
45— Fish eggs *
accounts under $1. The Sentinel, x near enough to the explosion to
had
to be delivered in the
4d... . Tempered Iron
R 1 N Q
be injured.
The explosion was
L 1 M E
paper to bo printed a few
53—Glow
The new advertising technique
Il J K1
loud enough to cause workmen to
L O
□1
minutes later.
53—Vegetsble
BILL BOOSTER SAYS wonder whether the plant was
has unearthed a lot of queer words,
55—Arid
R
E
but
at
least
it
has
buried
“
elc
T
53
—
Pulls
gutekly
being blown up with dynamite or
—the follow who is going to
53—Beverage
gant. ”—Detroit News.
CU, &«., \ UMÆ.WTT X UX
whether a bomb had been dropped
bo escorted to a position on
•O—Decay
OF TVMS WORLD’S QOOO& '.
from the air.
•1—Sorrowful
high accompanied by tho
•3—Ejaculation off enlightened sur
If Pittsburg is to have a sky
The engine, upon which the op
►AAkM >U TVMS TÖWM UXME MORE
heavenly choir is the fellow
prise
scraper college, why let professors’
eration of the plant depends, has
who always gets his
BUT HOUK WWS AMT MORE
«3—Gentleman’s title
salaries
remain
the
bungalow
typet
been kept in operation with the
•5—Renowned tsbhr.)
advertising copy in at tho
CoureMTMfiuT tvu > m i , amo
••—Dried grass
—Brooklyn Eagle.
remaining cylinder. The damaged
earliest possible moment.
•8—Part of w stern hemisphere
TWfrtr tv* STUFF UM>PWESS
cylinder bead will be repaired '
(Initials)
tB MADE OF. »
il
within two or three days.
••—Exist
Sales books. The Sentinel.
x
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