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Cottagi Grove
Vicinity.
VOLUME XXXV
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE 8, 1925.
NUMBER 70
T
ADDRESS BÏ VALEDICTORIAN IS Sees 35 States; Likes RAILS ARE JO BE EAID FOR ! Forks ¡Fay Through FAMOUS CARTOONIST IS TO BE Street U'orker, Run UNSELFISHNESS AND AMBITION
JFillamette
Into Geyser
Oregon Best
CHAMBERS RAILWAY
REFRESHING ONE
HERE
TONIGHT
SHOULD LEAD GRADUATES
I <-— •
1
Daniel Clifford Taylor, son of Two
“We have traveled throogh 35 Coast Fork Bridge Is Completed
Workmen engaged in grading Character and Ideals Should Be the
i Plays and Noted Lectures on
i states since we left here and we
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor, of
Washington avenue for the new
and Work Can Now Proceed
ions Not Expected From Youth
Chautauqua
Program
Which
have returned to Oregon to make
Guiding Keel and the Rudder,
this city, who is a graduate this
street work thought they had
our home.” That was the state-'
More Expeditiously.
year from Willamette university, !
of These Jazz-Mad Days.
struck a vein of oil or a geyser
Starts Today.
Says Professor Hewitt.
j ment of Mr. >nd Mrs. W. E. Brad- [
soon after they starteil work Sat-
has not only worked his way
j ley, w'hen they arrived in the city
urday
forenoon,
What
they
really
The valedictory address delivered Saturday to visit friends. While
Three miles of grade for the through college but has at tho
The big top is up and Cottage
Commencement
exercises
this
by Miss Kathryn McQueen at the [ residents here up to 18 months J. II. Chambers railway have been same time taken a prominent part Grove ’s chautauqua is under way. struck was a water pipe which year seemed more impressive than
had
not
been
placed
very
far
He is a It was formally opened this after-
cbinrhencement exercises has been [ago they operated the Motor Inn completed and the big steam shovel in college activities.
under ground and when it was torn usual and were brought to a fitting
commented upon more favorably i service station
They were 22 continues to plow its way along the member of Alpha Kappa Nu, hon­ 1 noon and will be in full swing loose from the big main a stream ' close Friday evening when Pro­
than any other similar address j days on the way from Florida to 12-mile route. The bridge over the orary scholastic fraternity, a mem­ [tonight when Alton Packard »gives
of water shot 40 feet into the air fessor R. R. Hewitt, of Oregon
given here. It would have been Portland by the northern route Coast fork, which is at this pnd ber of the senior baseball team and I nis famous cartoon entertainment
and continued to spurt that high j Agricultural college, delivered an
an oustanding address if for no and arrived in Portland a week i of the line, has been completed and on tho staff of tho school paper.
The program for the remainder until shut off by an employe of [ inspiring address at the commence­
other reason than that in it tho ago. They covered 5124 miles in the work of placing the ties and He wrote the farewell editorial. He of the week is as follows:
the water department who was ment exercises, which wore held in
valedictorian gave expression to the trip from the southern state rails can now bq rushed.
Tuesday.
The has been elected to a position as
rushed to the scene. The pipe was the Arcade theater. Even there
refreshing opinions not expected and are driving the Nash in which work at this end already has been teacher in the Springfield schools.
Afternoon—Leake’s Orchestral En­ struck at a shallow depth where the seating capacity was insuffi­
from a "graduate in theso jazz-mad they left here, which was not a completed. A connection has been
tertainers.
there is a hig cut to bring the cient.
days; in these days when old- new one even then.
Evening—Prelude by afternoon street down to grade.
Professor Hewitt showed that tho
made with the Southern Pacific and will be in operation within a
fashioned ones criticize the younger
’ entertainers and lecture by Captain
I forms of life which lived for
and the crossing of Pacific high few days.
generation for lack of appreciation
themselves alone are now- known
The rails are 80 pound ones pur­ Hijurdur Gudmunson.
ANOTHER STREET IS UP way has been completed. A storage
MILITARY OFF TO CAMP to us only through finding their
of the advantages that are theirs.
Wednesday.
sidetrack has been built.
Two chased from the Southern Pacific,
In addition to this it was an Black Top May Be Asked for on bridges will have to be completed which replaced them on its own
Afternoon—Concert by Baughman
fossil remains, while those which
Jackson Camp Not Attractive to perform some service for others
oustanding address because of the
Pefferle Duo.
before tho rails can be laid to the line with 90-pound rails.
Washington Avenue.
Company D Members.
purity of quality of its English
Evening—Prelude by afternoon *
havo come to us from prehistoric
point to whith the grade has been
Some person who evidently is not
f
in a day when carelessness in the
days.
It is anticipated that a petition completed and several other small interested in seeing the road rushed company and lecture by Dr. George
Company
D,
186th
infantry,
will
use of the language is the rule.
Tho life without character and
will be presented to the city coun­ bridges will have to be built as to completion appropriated several O. Fallis.
leave hero Thursday night for the without education was pictured as
In addition to these, its delivery cil tonight asking that Washington the work progresses. A crane to kegs of nuts and bolts and some
Thursday.
annual
„
encampment,
to
be
held
was nearly perfect.»
Afternoon—Costume
the ship without power, hopelessly
Impersona-
aVenue be paved with two inches be used in moving dirt .and in plac­ small tools a few nights ago. There
this year at famp Jackson, out tossed about upon a stormy sea.
The Sentinel takes pleasure in of black top.
tions by Rosolth Knapp Breed.
This street wa» ing the rails on tho ties is here is no clew to the thief.
from Medford, Tho annual trip
publishing the address in full and pavod the full width with macadam
The speaker appealed to the .38
Evening—“The Mikado” (Rulli-
has not proved the usual drawing members of tho graduating class th
believes that it is only fair -to say 12 years ago and the job was one
van’s Masterpiece)—May Valentino
card this year, lnrgoly on account make use of their power of knowl­
the copy furnished was the most of the best pieces of macadam
Com pa nv.
of the location of tho camp, and edge by devoting their lives unself­
nearly perfect of any The Sentinel ever laid in this section, No work
Friday.
Captain Cruson and his officers ishly to tho service of others. He
has over received.
Afternoon—Concert by Charles
has ever been done upon it and it
have had to use their persuasive appealod for an unswerving devo­
The address was as follows:
Mitchell
Mixer
Concerto
Trio,
is yet in good condition except
powers to hold tho company to a tion to duty.
Mr. President—Friends: I’hcre are for chuckholes.
Evening—Prelude by afternoon
cc Hawthorne
respectable size for the trip.
Chairman N. E. Glass, of the
times in the experience of everyone
company and lecture. “Tn tho
Residents on the street realize
The cars for company D will bo school board, also spoke encourag­
when
“
Farewell
”
seems
the
saddest
Other
Fellow
’
s
Shoes,
”
by
Oney
that
it
will
be
many
years
before
/
spotted here during the day. Tho
I’ve noticed this," says Old Josh Plum,
of all sad words. 1'here are other they will be again able to get
Fred Sweet.
i men will entrain at 9 o’clock and ingly to the graduates nnd voiced
It makes no difence when they come
tho pride of the school board, par
times when arouml the sadness black top at the price at which
Saturday.
at 11 o'clock tho cars will bo ents and taxpayers in tho splendid
Or how, they ain’t be’n here a day
lingers a touch of golden hope and it can be laid this year while other
Afternoon—S p e c i a 1 Children ’s
picked up by a speeinl train that class that was second to none in
joy and tonight is one of these black top work is being done. Be-
Before they puts their pride away
'eature by Margaret Byers and will take several companies of tho
either quality or size. Tho number
times of mixed emotions. To say cause the sub-grade is so firm, two
Assisting Artists.
in’ every one of ’em, it seems,
valley to tho camp. The men will
farewell to teachers and to school­ inches of black top will be suf-
Evening, “Daddy Long Logs.” be in camp from June 12 to June was exactly the same as that
Has settled down to pleasant dreams;
of the class of last year, which
mates brings indeed pangs of re­ ficient.
There surely ain’t no finer sight
26 and will arrive home on tho 27th. was the largest ever graduated.
gret but when we look
’ forward to
Juniors Entertain Seniors.
Than fellers waitin’ for a bite!
Mrs. O. W. Hays played tho
years of work for the world, when
The junior class of the Cottage
I coronation
march from “Lo Proph
we are to give to it generously of GAS IS STRUCK HERE
“Somehow they all seems more like men—
Grove high school entertained the COUNTY AGENT IS BUSY
ete”; a vocal number was given
the best which is in us, a throb
Or
else
it
makes
’
em
boys
again
—
senior
class
of
1925
Thursday
eve
­
Pressure So Strong That It Carries
Gives Reports of His Activities for by a male quartet, Cecil Caldwell,
of exaltation blends with the feel­
ning nt the annual junior-senior
But, anyhow, the poorest lad
Water 30 Feet Into Air.
the Month of May.
H. A. Hagen, D. 11. Reinplo and
ing of regret.
banquet, which was held at the
Is jest as free an’ jest as glad
Dale Wyatt, and a vocal solo,
Great are the joys and privileges
Gray Goose. In addition to the
A strong flow of gas was recent­
As any millionaire can be;
The county agent’» office seems “Break o’ Day” was given by
of being a high school student. Yet
members
of
the
senior
class,
Super
­
ly struck at {he oil well here. It
An’ what seems best of all to me
to have its hands full solving ¡Mrs. Glen Hanoy. The benediction
none, I am sure, would want to
intendent O. W. Hays, Principal problems put up to it by farmers j was by Pastor J. C. Orr and the
continued for several days uqtil
Is how most everybody lends
remain one forever, for there are it was shut off by the underream­
F. L. Grannis, Miss Myrtle Kem, of the county and in carrying for- benediction by Pastor A. J. Adams.
A helpin' hand that makes ’em friends.
other heights to climb and other ing which is now being done in
serior class advisor, and Miss ward several important farm pro­
prizes to capture in this grea: order to drop the casing. When
Claire Dunn, junior class advisor, jects. An idea of tho work of the
“
The
toilin
’
world
is
far
away
Improvements at Quality Market.
game of life.
were guests.
water was poured into the hole the
office is given in the following ro-
An
’
life
fer
us
jest
now
is
play.
Improvements have been made nt
It would seem unbecoming of us, gas would hurl it 30 feet into tho
Tho
tables
were
prettily
ilecornt-
port of County Agent Fletchor for the Quality market thnt havo trans­
But I’ve observed that fishin’ brings
as a class, to pass by here without air. In order to reach the surface
ed with pink carnations, tho class 1 the month of May:
A lot o’ help for other things:
formed the appearanco of the in­
pausing to express our appreciation the gas had to force its way
flower. Attractive programs which 1
1. Agricultural and homo econom-
Men learns the worth of patience here
fSr the sympathetic help and sacri­ through 1500 feet of water which
were tied with pink and green 1 ics extension work carried on nt terior. The walls have been painted
An’ what it means to persevere;
fices o? our fond parents. Though is kept inside tho caiing for the
ribbon, the class colors, were used twelve meetings with a total at­ white, with a two-tone wainscoat-
ing in imitation of marble. A new
we may have seemed ungrateful in protection of the casing, A hand-
They learns that nothin’ counts unless
as place cards.
tendance of 694 by county agent show case, equipped with a refrigera­
the past, there has never been a kerchief let loose over the hole
It helps ’em share their happiness.
The Midnite Sercnaders gnve or specialists from extension service
time, in our heart of hearts, that would be carried high into the
musical numbers during the ban- of Oregon Agricultural college work­ tion system, has been installed and
this has ben placed nt right angles
we have not realized and appreci­ air.
quet.
Dana MeCargar, president ing in cooperation with county
to the other show caso nnd the
ated your aid. We know that, but
of the junior class, was toastmaster jjgent.
The hole is now 2.300 feet deep.
scales nnd wrapping counter have
for you, wo may not have been on Indications of oil and gas come up
and at the close of the banquet the
2. Four specialists from extension been placed at tho point of the
this platform tonight. The time with every baler.
following program of toasts was service worked a total of seven
angle,
New porcelain sanitary
has come when our relationship as
givep: 1 Welcome to seniors, Miss days in Lane- county in cooperation
scales have been installed.
An
parent and high school student is
Naoma Hilton; response, Horner with county agent.
office space has been provided in
broken. And so, we pledge you, DRILLING CONTEMPLATED
Nelson; retrospection, O. W. Hays;
3. Two hundred ninety-one office a balcony built for the purpose.
mothers and fathers, that in the
“After 1 High School, Whatf”, F. L. calls and 19 telephono calls regard­
Rumor
Says
New
Company
to
Start
best
future years we will, to the
Grannis; ; “To tho Class,’’ Miss ing farm problems.
Operations Her* Soon.
of our ability, repay yóu for the
Grammar Grades Hold Picnic.
Kem; “Mighty Juniors.’’ Miss
1. One hundred seventy-one indi
sacrifices you have made in our
The grammar grades above the
Dunn.
viduni letters written.
What
seems
to
be
a
well-founded
behalf.
5. Twenty-three farms visited to fourth grade of both tho east and
Gentlemen of the School Board rumor has meen in circulation here
help
start alfalfa and other farm west sides hold their annual school
and Taxpayers: Never before to- during the past week to the effect
picnic Friday at Walden.
The
crops demonstrations.
Ruth Malcornson
night have we looked each othet that the representative of a group
day’s program included foot races,
auto
6
Traveled
1187
miles
by
of
eastern
capitalists,
who
has
By
Ntw-Ct uwned
full in the face, each knowing xvho
baseball and
COII
mobile nnd 1.38 by trnin.
and what the other was. We, the «■lade au examination of this field
tests.
FIFTH OF A SERIES OF SIX ARTICLES
“Miss America"
7. Principnl projects given atten
whieh
took
several
weeks,
hns
made
class of 1925, wish to^ tender our
On account of the weather the
tion during month were fnrm crops,
thanks to _A>u, the corporate body such a recommendation to the
date had not been definitely an-
dairying,
rodent
control
nnd
horti-
which has made this institution interests which he represents that
nounced nnd only about 100 at-
SMILE is the «Uy beauty
culture.
MUs
Go Bat­
what it is. Having met, we part. they have determined to start oil
tended. Tho teachers, Miss Gladys
doctor
that
makes
good!"
drilling operations within a short
Farewell!
Malcom-
Oakes, Miss Nellie Coombs, Miss
iese Now
That was the most impressive re-
Superintendent Hays: Each day time. There is to be no stock park, and the truest, in a talk I
OREGONIANS POPULAR Ethel Mackey, Miss Lenora ninklo,
anti Than.
sale
in
connection
with
the
opera-
of our high school life has brought
Mrs. William Thum and Frank
So Sun
once beard given by a famous hu­
They Beat the Native Sons to Jobs Glaser accompanied their pupils.
us nearer to you and tonight there tions, it is understood.
Has
a
Atlantia
» morist Smiling is one “beauty
in California.
is just room enough to say that
Chance
City
Oil Driller to Leave.
stunt” I will unreservedly recom­
we appreciate to the full what you
To Manufacture Saratoga Chips.
at
J. V. Thompson, who has been mend; in fact I will guarantee it
«u tAe
have done for us, for along with
Eureka, Calif., June 1.—To the
Al Elledge, who recently returned
Your
Editor.)—I read an item in The hero from North Bend, has ordered
that infinite help and advice which head driller at the oil well here to make the prettiest face prettier>
IT inning
Hair
Sentinel
some
time
ago,
written
by
we have received from you in ihe for a year, will leave within a and to lend at least a little charm
Beauty
the machinery for tho manufacture
a person who had come to California
past, we feel and know that we day or two for another climate
of snratoga chips. Ho expects to
to the homeliest 1
for
the
benefit
of
his
health.
Mr.
in
whieh
it
was
stated
thnn
the
have gained your friendship just
have his plant in operation by
But—can you smile?
I don't
homo state (Oregon) did not get July 1 nnd has leased space in the
as yon have gained ours. If, in Thompson, who has been a well
moan
an
automatic
baring
of
the
much respect from tho Californians. Morris building nt tho bridge.
our grave and rerious moments, we [ driller for 18 years, is enthused
My experience has been the oppo­
have longed to clamber to lofty with the prospect of a paying well teeth, a pulling back of the lips by
site, Most of the companies here
planes, we may be sure that your being brought in here and has ex­ tightening the muscles around the
Hands Sale Is Off.
that I have had anything to do
heart beat with us in that high pressed regret that he can not mouth.
That's not 'a smile—it’s
W. B. Porter, who nrrived here
with will give an Oregon mun a
resolve. If we achieve what yon remain to finish the work. His (sore likely to be a grimace. No,
good job before they will a native some time ago from Illinois and
desire for us, we shall indeed suc­ relations with the Guaranty Oil * real, sure ’nuff smile can’t be
son. In fact, the mechanics and had concluded a deal for tho pur
ceed, not as the unthinking world company, he has stated, have been
forced; it comes from the heart.
electricians from Oregon, especially chase of the Bert Hands chicken
records success and gages it by the most pleasant,
But, you ask, how can a girl smile
from Portland, are considered tho ranch, has gone on to Forest Grove
money or by fame, but in that
best in the country. A groceryman with his family, having given up
nobleness of character, that large­ Gets Latest In Picture Machines. a spontaneous, radiant, from-the-
told me that if he would get good the proposed doal.
ness of the brain and the heart,
In his effort to give theater fieart smile if, she has a painful
apples he had to send to Oregon
that steadiness of the will and ! patrons of Cottage Grove the best corn oo her foot, or if she is over
to get them.
that conquest of the lower self there is to be offered, .Manager tired and frantic for sleep; or if
GEORGE CRAWFORD.
which marks the perfect man and Morelock, of the Arcade, has in­ tea, cocktails, cigarettes or coffee
woman. Hail and farewell!
stalled a Simplex mazda machine have put her nerves on edge.
The answer is, of course, that
Mr. Grannis, Principal of the that is the last word in motion
Canadians Organize.
High School, and Members of the picture equipment.
Former residents of Canada havo
The machine •he can’t. The sort of smile that
will
make
the
world
smile
with
you
Faculty: With tonight ends that was used for the first time for
formed an organization to bo
is to be seen only on the face of the
intimate relationship which through* Saturday night’s program.
known as the Maple Leaf club.
gill
who
’
s
in
tune
with
the
world
—
the years of high school life has
Ninety eight were present yesterday
physically, mentally, spiritually. She
been maintained but not, we trust,
at a picnic, dinner held at the
Plant la Whitewashed
must, in other words, be well-
does it end that deep respectful
Anlauf auto park.
A. F. Class,
The interior of the Cottage Grove poiied.
friendship which could not choose Manufacturing company’s plant han
former mayor of# Ogema, Hank., was
First of all, there is a sort of
but come from our long acquaint­ been whitewashed during the past spiritual poise which is usually re­
an honorary guest. Mr. and Mr*,
ance with you. Though your pur week. In addition to giving much flected in a happy, smiling face.
Bon Bonjamine, of Eugene, were
pose was serious, or perhaps because more light for the workmen, the And although it may seem queer to
out of-town guests.
C. A. King
it was so serious, when we look whitewash keeps all vermin away connect up religion with beauty I
was elected chairman am! H r !
back upon the many hours we have and makes timbers so smooth that •tacerely believe that no girl can
Rose secretary treasurer.
be beautiful unless she is ha
spent together, we recall moments dust will not gather on them.
•nd how can she be
of light hearted gaiety and the
Morris J. Duryea Dies.
she also is good ?
smile comes to our lips, In years Sylvia Veatch to Receive Degree
Eugene, Ore , June 4.-—Morris J.
rially,
one
of
to come, we shall think kindly of
University of Oregon, Eugene,
Duryea, 65, n former citizen of
the best pro­
that the muscles do not become stiff
help
each other and begin our reminis- June *.—(Spécial.)—Sylvia Veatch,
tif-conscious and Ul M Eugene for many years and for
ducers of men­
and their movements awkward. That
ease
blouse is soiled, her
eeaeeo. Good bye and God bless of Cottage Grove, win receive a
tal and physical
means physical poise It relaxes the
"nude” stack! mgs stained at ankle three years secretary of tho chain
you, wise friends and teachers!
degree in mathematics from the
her of commerce, died Monday at
poise is daily
nerves and promotes serenity of
and
heel, her r finger
_
___
nails _ uricarse
______
Fellow Htudenta: Together with University of Oregon thia month.
Greenfield, Maa«., according to
bathing
The
thought That means mental poise.
for, or her hair unfinished.
th* joy at departing for higher Misa Veatch in a member of the
daily hath keeps
received
hero yesterday.
Another important poise-producer
Remember—"the girl worth while word
spheres, there is also a tinge of Mathematics club, an organisation
the body supple
not often thought of as such is
is the one who can smile wts* Heart trouble wan the cause of
(Continued on page 2.)
and young so
of mathematics majors.
daintiness in dress. No girl can
death He leaven a widow.
everything goes dead wrong."
Graduate Gives Expression to Opin­
SMILES COME FROM THE HEART
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