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Only Newsp* Publishing All Newi of Cottage Grove and Vicinity. iwqr (Ünttw (Bnw Only Newspaper Publishing All the News of Cottage Grove vnd Vicinity. [ > J _____ TWICE-A-WEEK VOLUME XXXV -■ A. ____COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925. Precipitation Is Twice That of 1924 I OF UNITED STATES ’s Give Blood to Save Associate NUMBER 69 JThooping Cough Cure Sent front Here In order to help save the life Several Sawmills Said to Be Coming Mor« than twice as much mois Bank President Says That Without Chestnut leaves from Cottage Although the Program Has Been of Lyle Little, one of their asso to Operate in Fine Stand ture has fallen so far this year as Grove have gone to Wendling to Agricultural College, Is to ciates, a number of members of It Industry Would be Stag of Virgin Timber. Greatly Enriched, Price Same ■ for the same months of 1924. The aid in the combating of an epi- the Lions Cubs, an organization of Deliver the Address. nant, Nation Bankrupt. precipitation for the first five domic of whooping cough. A syrup for Season Tickets. boys, wcut to Eugene today to sub Complete success attended the months of the two years was as mit to’ a blood transfusion opera demonstration on Sunday of the made from the leaves is saic to \ follows: 1924 1925 Professor R. R. Hewjitt, of the The president of a large national tion. Lyle has been lying between now “wooden railroad” being built be a certain remedy. Cottage Grove’s 1925 Chautauqua Inches Inches bank in Chicago was under criti The leaves were gathered and will open Monday afternoon, Oregon Agricultural college, will life and death for two weeks as i from Horton to Junction City. The j January ... 3.05 8.42 shipped by Miss Margaret Hemen deliver the address at the com cism by the presidents of several the result of a burst appendix and Several hundred turned out to wit big tent will be erected on the I February ... 4.03 8.09 way, who is home from the Eugene mencement exercises to be held to other banks because of his invest has made an heroie fight for life ness the initial public workout of high school grounds as usual, A 2.25 ... 2.69 morrow night at the Arcade the ' March ... ments in mines. This man made in which his companions wish to the Arnold - Junction City - Horton Bible university. She learned of program has been arranged _ f°r April __ _ 1.31 6.12 the epidemic beforo her return here ater. His subject -has not been the following reply to the criticism: help. Auto Rail eompany, which is in this circuit by the Ellison-White May ....... —X. .. .81 3.91 and volunteered to supply tho announced. “Through the west, ages ago, system that is said to surpass any corporated at $187,500, and plans chestnut leaves which were being The complete program is as fol Almighty God built stronger vaults fr thing of the kind ever before pre to push its line hack into the Lake 11.89 28.79 sought and which are not common lows: in his grunite banks that we have creek country after completing it in this section. sented, while the price remains the The temperature for May of this Coronation March from “Le in ours. He filled his vaults with to Junction City. Mies Hemenway is hemo to spend same. There will be two plays, Prophete”—(G. Meyerbeer)—Mrs. year was: Mean maximum, 69.5 ; gold, silver and copper. He gave Curves of 47% degrees, or enough “The Mikado” and “Daddy Long mean minimum, 44.3; mean, 56.9; O. W. Hays. the prospector knowledge and in Interesting Event« in the Lives to mnke a complete turn-around the summer with her parents, Mr. Legs,” a new feature that probably maximum, 82 on the fifth; mini and Mrs. W. A. Heinenway. Invocation—Pastor J. C. Orr. sight, and guided him on his way of Those Who Laid Sturdy Foun on a 20-foot radius, wero negotiated will insure an increased advance mum, 32 on the eighth. Clear to the door of the vaults he had Male quartet—Cecil ~ Caldwell, dation for the Present Generation easily by the rubber-tired engine sale of tickets. There will be the days, 14; partly cloudy, 11; H. A. Hagen, D. H. Remple, Dale built. The federal government hand ---------------- ~ j, .,----------- and coaches on the eight-bv-eight- STREET WORK IS STARTED usual lectures and entertainments, cloudy, 6. ed the prospector a title to all Wyatt. Cottage Grove, Ore., ,, June 3.— inch wooden rails, it was said by Washington Avenue Being Graded all of n high order. Commencement Address. therein. It is not a crime but a On Monday evening Alton Pack (To the Editor.)—I read in a O. K. Wright, of Portland, finan First for Use as Detour. Vocal solo—“Break o’ Dav”— CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM IS virtue to enter. With drill, blast, ard will give his famous cartoon rec.ont isue of your valuable paper cial manager of tho company. Tho (O’Reilly)—Mrs. Glen Haney. pick and spade the prospectors A PLEASING ONE entertainment program. On Tues ¡rubber “hangs” to the wood and Work on Cottage Grove’s street day afternoon Leake’s Orchestral Presentation of Diplomas—Chair have broken the combination locks the account of the wrecking of a allows of much more traction on barn at Latham, Whoever gave man N. E. Glass. Valedictory by Kathryn McQueen and entered. But for him our notes |the curve than would steel, ho program started Tuesday, when Entertainers will give a program grading was commenced on east that has charmed thousands else Benediction—Pastor A. Ralph Causes Moist Eyes. of isuo would be as the stump you the item was slightly mixed, | pointed out. the barn built Janies Chapin hnd Hpearow. tailed currency of 1857. But for Tho line will be completed in Washington avenue. There is a where and in tho evening they will in the spring of 1864. W. W. Short fill on this street, as well as upon The graduates are as follows: Class night exercises held last him this government of ours would ridge hewed the logs and my 1 about four months, it is estimated. east Adams avenue, and the plan give the prelude, which will be Claire Adams, Winferd Allen, night were pronounced the best be bankrupt. followed by a lecturo by Captain | Then heavier equipment will be Shortridge, made the Lloyd Armes, John Bartels, Bonita that have ever been held here. “Minos will be producing -mil father, J. H. Put on. The trains planned will is to make the fills now and allow Sijurdur K. Gudmunson, the man clap boards, They were shaved them to settle before the black top who made a mid winter trip of Beager, Mary Cornutt, Ivan Currin, This opinion was based upon tho lions of gold, silver and copper in wiin «raw knife. nuue. 1 Some of the handle 100,900 board feet of lumber a draw Cad Ellis, Alverda Finch, Joy quality of the papers prepared by that future day when national with The contract for east 2500 miles across northeastern boards of the shod on the east [ ®ac** trip and will be able to. make it laid. Adams is to be let Monday. East Siberia to the bolshevik seat of Fredericks, Josephine Galdabini, the graduates, particularly of the banks are no more. I two or three trips daily. Freight side were made in Juno, 1864. . - - - Main street probably will be the government, defied the reds and Pauline Galdabini, Winnifred Gran valedictory by Miss Kathryn Mc “A mine contains a crop already The wheat thnt was found in the ‘<>r farmers along the route will first to be completed. Tho entire lived to tell the tale. nis, Harry Godard, Alice Haldeman, Queen. Parents, teachers, taxpayers raised, harvested and on deposit barn was of a winter variety, n'HO be hauled. street program is to bo completed Hester Heard, Gladys Hockett, Lil and others were touchingly thanked for you to check against at(your French Tousle. It was the first Tho program for the remainder of The line, which will be nugment- lian Horn, Irene Knox, Jess Lansing, and there were many moist eyes pleasure. variety raised in Oregon and the later by spurs up Condon creek within 90 days. The grading of the wook is ns follows: Mary Layng, Ethel Lambert, Kath during its delivery. Mnny stated “The wealth gathered from ’ho only variety raised for many years, and other places, will tap n stand Washington avenue first is neces Junior chnutauqua each forenoon ryn McQueen, George McReynolds, that if the young people of the mines immortalized King Solomon. It had a much larger head than *°f timber conservatively estimated sary in order to provide a detour Wednesday. Marshall Mendenhall, Mildred Mar community would guide their ac “Mining has made the United the wheat afterwards introduced. 1 at four billion feet. The Bernard while the work on east Main is in Afternoon—Concert by Baughman- quis, Wynettia Mooney, Homer Nel tions by this address, Cottage Grove States the richest country in the The first wheat that went into tho Lumber company, of Vancouver, is progress. This avenue runs through Pcfferle Duo. son, Dollie Pitcher, Delmas Rich would produce citizens that could world. Evening— Prelude by afternoon (planning to install several 30,000 the city park to the edge of tho old barn cost $7 the bushel. Miss mond, Lucelia Robinson, Mildred be equalled nowhere else. “Mining is an industry as neces BOONE SHORTRIDGE. capacity mills along tho route, Mr. city limits, although that portion company and lecturo by Dr. George Htevens, Elsie Sterling, Pauline McQueen was in no way flustered sary to the welfare of the commu ____ ’ j Wright stated. Other millmen are inside the park has nover bono O. Fallis. Hherman, William Skilling, Lewis during the delivery of her address, nity as the raising of crops. Thursday. Tulare, Calif., May 30.—(To the negotiating for the timber with a opened. A small bridge will have to bo built inside the park. “Show me a country without Editor.)—I don’t know whether V view to starting plants, he said, Strobeck, Pearl Thomason, Elmer which was given in a strong, clear Afternoon—Costumed Impersona voice, every word being distinctly mines and I will show you a people The contract for the construction tions by Roselth Knapp li reed. Young. can write or not as I have to I of curbs has ben sublet to Jack The class night program was held heard in the farthest corner of the sunk in depredation and poverty; write with my paper on my lap, | Evening—“Tho Mikado” (Sulli Mrs. Carl Volgamore Dies, Conrad, of McMinnville. This work van’s Masterpiece)—May Valentine last night and the junior-senior ban auditorium. The Sentinel will pub and poverty makes cowards of na as I can not get my arms on the ; Mre. Carl Volgamore, oldest also will start at once. lish the valedictory in Monday’s tions as well as individuals. quet will be held tonight. Company. table. daughter of Mr. arjd Mrs. Charles issue. “Mining is the second industry Friday. I soo some things in the news Teeters, of Dorena, died Tuesday The program was as follows: in the United states. Afternoon—Concert by Charles Invitation Becital Given. Light Bearers Organize. papers that I do not believe and ' at her home in Vancouver, Wash, Class Roll—Homer Nelson, dass “Mining has transformed more Miss Esther Silsby gavo an in- Mitchell Mixer Concert Trio. The Cottage Grove Light Bearers, one of such things I have just The funeral was held this afternoon poor into millions nnd raised them Evening—Prelude by afternoon the first junior mission band for president. seen in The Sentinel of May 25, from tho chapel, A. J. Adams, vitation recital Wednesday after Salutatory—Mildred Stevens, to positions of honor nnd trust the Presbyterian church, was organ the story headed “Pioneer Day pastor of the Christian church, of- noon for her pupils and their moth company and lecture, “In tho High school song (words by than any other business. ized at a meeting of a splendid Wheat May Produce in 1925.” The I ficiating. Interment was in the ers. The affair was held at the Other Follow’s Shoos,” by Oney “Mining has scored less i than 35 Lam- group of bright enthusiastic chil Kathryn McQueen)—Ethel story stated that the old building ¡A. F. A A. M.-I. O. O. F. cemetery, R. E. Short home, which was Fred Sweet. Saturday. dren held Monday afternoon in the bert, Kathryn McQueen, Mary Cor- per cent failures against 95 per had Rtood there, for 70 years or Mollie Teeters was born April prettily decorated. Following tho A fternoon—S p e c i a 1 Children ’s primary rooms of the church. The nutt, Elsie Sterling, Dollie Pitcher, cent of failures shown in general more. 125, 1896, in this eity nnd lived recital, games were played in the merchandise business in the i United aim of the organization is to help Josephine Galdabini. The building was built about 70 in this section until her marriage basement, the weather being too Fenture by Margaret Byers nnd States. Class History—Harry 'Godard. the children to realize the part years ago by Mr. Vaughn on the I to Carl Volgamore seven years ago. moist to make use of tho play Assisting Artists. “Without the products of the Class Poem—Cad Ellis. Evening, “Daddy Long Legs.” that knowledge and the ability to Surviving relatives are the hus ground, as originally planned. banks of Row river just southwest Piano solo, “Valse Episode” by mines you would have neither » of where Charlie Conner lives and band, throe children, Joan, Esther Piano numbers wero given by nso such knowledge rightly play frvnig pan, a spoon, a hat pin, or in the making of good citizens and Kern—Ethel Lambert. was the only grist mill in that and Carl Jr.; the parents, two Elaine Stover, Margaret Short, Accidentally Hits Brother With Ax. Class Prophecy—Bonita Beager. a monetary circulation. to lead them to share in the work London, June 2.—(Special.)— part of Lane county and the other grandmothers, Mrs. Anna Teeters Burdick Trask, Richard Roberts, “Eliminate the miner and you Class Will—Dollie Pitcher. of helping all boys and girls in mill south of Springfield was tho and Mrs. Eliza McKibben, both Alice Allison, Edith Leonard, Juno While the two lads wero splitting Double Trio, “Our Alma Mater” set civilization back to the dark mill that your paper spoke of. of this city, and several sunts nnd Wheeler, Dan Trask nnd Alene wood Wednesday morning Clayton America to receive a good educa Knox. Vocal numbers were given Townsend accidentally struck his tion. Much interest was taken at —Ethel Lambert, Kathryn Mc age. George Gilfrey, of Cloverdale, wont uncles. “Outside of the elements of the by Miss Lola Godard, by Miss brother Clifford on one arm with the initial meeting in the study of Queen, Mary Cornutt, Elsie Ster with my father many times to both Miss Mary Ellen Benson, by a tho corner of the ax, inflicting a South American children and the ling, Dollie Pitcher, Josephine Gal great personal profit which will ac of those mills. All the flour we Walker Holds Graduation. crue to us as bankers who are able ladies’ quartet composed of Mrs. painful wound about an inch long. little Mexicans in our own country, dabini. hnd those days was ground at one Graduation exercises at Walker Short, Mrs. Orason, Mrs. Matthews to supply tho money to open the The age of membership is 6 to of those mills. high school were held Friday, 209 nnd Minnie Wileox, and by Miss great mines, it behooves us to fos 11 years. Meetings will be hold Lorane High School Closes. Mr. Vaughn ran his mill a long from tho comniounity, Cottage ter an industry upon which the upon the first Monday afternoon of The high school at Lorane closed prosperity of not alone our deposit time on Row rivar and abont 40 Grove and other points of the state Kathleen Kem. each month, to open with devotion Monday with exercisos in the gym years ago tore it down and moved al«. There will be a study period nasium. Professor E. F. Carleton, ors, but of the entire nation de it to where it is now located and being present. Mrs. Book, of the Children's Day at Christian Church. pends. ” University of Oregon, gave tho and suitable recreation or refresh of the University of Oregon, deliv Children’s day will be observed To the above the Grants Pass ran it as a grist mill for several commencement address, her subject Sunday at the Christian church, ments. ered the commencement address. Spokesman adds: years. being, “The Pay Steak.” A program will be given at 10 Addresses were also given by Assist As to the building ever being “This banker should have added Other numbers on the program London School Close«. ant County Superintendent Collier, that the gold and silver dividends used as a barn for stage horses, I were instrumental selection« by o’clock, the Sunjny school hour, as London, June 2.—(Special.)— by Mr. Dawson, a former teacher at last year were greater than all of there never was a stage horse in The Country Kids, vocal solo, follows: Hong—' ‘ Morning Light Is Break 8. T. Rose and Mrs. Mabel Newton Lorane, and by Mrs. .James, the the dividends from the banking that building. The last stage ‘ * Roses of Picardy, ’’ by Roy ing”—School. closed a successful term of school principal. Following the exercises institutions of the country. coach had made its last trip through Crites, of the university, class Scripture—Drula Lewis, here Friday, The last day was a community supper was served. “That the average rate of return the country before that building history by Eleanor Nixon, class Prayer. given over to a picnic. Mr. and Those graduating were Lucile Ad on all was put there. The stage stand in prophecy by Charles Cotter, class banking institutions was Wolcome—Jessie Grubb. Mrs. C. W. Powell had kindly in- dison, Iris Brant, Thaone Addison, a trifle of 6% per cent, while that part of Lane county was where will by Mabel Lindsay, a i sketch Hong—“If I Were a Child”— vited and made extensive prepare- Elmer King. Alton Matthews, the rate i a Eleanor Hays. of return on mining was Jim Hawley lives. The next one of Hamlet by Fina Beach and tions for the lower grades to hold Charles Mitchell and Arthur Sim- 182 per was at the Robinette place at Cres paper, “The Value of an Educa- cent. Pag. ant—“Roses of Promise’’—I their pienic in their orchard, while onsen. tion,” by Reginald Haight. "That the rate of failure in min well. Girls. the upper grades expected to picnie I was in Lane eounty when all The graduates are Eleanor Nixon, ing investments was 32 per cent as Hong—“Bring Your Gifts to, near Black Butte, but on account Darby & Liston to Move. against 54 per cent in all other these things happened. Forty five Fina Beach, Mabel Lindsay, Harry Jesus”—Lillian and Homer Hull. of the rain Thursday all went to years ago now T was farming the Bonston, Reg.nald Haight and Darby A Liston have leased the lines. Recitation—“What We Think” the school house, where the day “That the mining industry fur land where the part of Cottage Charles Cotter. former Arcade theater building —Estella Miesner. was spent in frolic and fun. A Grovo south of Main street now nishes 53 per cent of the railroad for their hardware store and have Solo—Helen Ostrander. bountiful luncheon was spread at stands and I hope to some day be tonnage of the United States. Recitation—“ W i I <l Flowers”— To Attend 65th Reunion. noon and the teachers treated the started alterations estimated at back there if I can get well enough “That out of every dollar of rail Several from hore who were mem Marjorie Burnside. school to ice cream, About 15 $2000. The sloping theater floor to get there, but am now able to will be brought up to the street road ineome 23 cents comes from Song—“Merry Children’s Day” bers of the famous fighting 65th mothers of the pupils were in at- level and a second floor added. A the mines, with passenger ineome bo up only part of the time and regiment are planning to attend —Harriett Ostrartder. tendeneo. The lower grades pre second, manufacturers third, and have been that way for six months. skylight will light both floors. The Pageant—“Over the Hill”—Boys | the annual reunion to be held Sat sented their teacher with a beauti hardware stock probably will be agriculture fourth with 11 cents.” Have not been ahi« to dren or an urday in Portland. A banquet at and Girls. ful glass flower basket and three dross myself in that time. moved about the first of August. Recitation—“Praying ai the Multnomah hotel will be a glasses. I. H. VEATCH. Bressler A .Hon, who now occupy Union to Hold Pie Social. feature and a fine program of en ing”—Catherine Drury. the west half of the Porter build- Offering-- Edna Grubb. Hebron, June 2.—(Special.)—The tertainment for the veterans has Company D on Memorial Day. ing, from which Darby A Liston are Rebekahs Elect. Recitation -“What We Keep” been arranged. A large number Through an oversight in the last- moving, contemplate extending to Farmers’ union held their first meeting in their new hall Thurs The Rebekah lodge has elected from here and other parts of Lane —Dorothy sVhite. minute rush following a two-day take the portion to be vacated. Closing Hong—“O Come Again ’ ’ day. The next meeting, to lie held the following officers: Elsie Currin, county were members of this or holiday, tho part that Company D on the evening of June 11, will be noble grand; Alice Conner, ganization. George J. Willett has —Wendall Hmall. took in the Memorial day exercises First with Cottage Grove news— an open meeting, with a short pro grand; Elisabeth Fullmer, s been delegated to arrange for at was not mentioned. Thirty mem Rubber stamps. The Sentinel, x The Sentinel. gram and pie social. tary; Susie Gnreutte, treasurer tendance from here. bers of the company led the parade and following the exercises at the cemetery taps were sounded and a machine gun salute waa fired. A number of members of the MV 6CfflN,'<0U MW K*r BAD I WA5 JUST eompany wished to go to Corvallis T axing lb, wtu, waren our to« him -Ht'» \F/ elix vent on that day to participate in mili ont o» T h * snoorwttr Suvtwtsr tonou ED tary maneuvers there but remained down in T he »Tbc« HitERS i ever saw in ah m , at homo to participate in the oxer HOTEL LOBBT WITH E xperience a A a house detective . else* here. HOPES Of Professor R. E. Hewitt, of Oregon FOOTPOINTS OF PIONEER DATS WHAT'S THE USE SCRAPING UP 4M ACQUAINTANCE WHM Sent one WHO WOULD atvesT in his ORHNGf juice INVENTION. Poppy Sale Meta »70. The sale of Memorial day poppies, conducted by the auxiliary of the American Legion, netted 170 and the entire amount goes to the disabled veterans in the rehabili tation hospitals who made them. H ui Library Report for May. The report of the eity librarv for May is as follows: Fiction read, MS; aoa fietion. 20; juvenile, 322; total, 885, new cards isewed. 13; moaev received, $7.13; money ex pended. 4» cents. ED h « s corneo NOME OTKR than MATTHEW SPFfW, k« HOTR DETECT* B ut pelix 6 ir- AWAW Of M« «I identity . Felix Was So Sincere About It