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You Wouldn’t. Live in a Community That Didn’t Have a Live Newspaper. 4 Your Subscription Helps Keep a Live Newspaper in Your Home Community. o’ TWICE-A-WEEK COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925. VOLUME XXXV. RESERVOIR IS Money on Bonds Received Plans Are Ready. and Fe eds F\im il y From Own Garden NUMBER 7S T. F. SPRAGUE IS KILLED Man Is Crushed to Death When Tree Falls Onto Him. Plans are now complete for go Theodore »Sprague was killed Mrs. Joe Perkins Jr. claims to be Calapooya Springs, Oakridge, Oak Thursday afternoon in the logging Be Proud of Your Home City and ing ahead with the construction of Says Half of Sidewalk Is Wasted, land and Quiet Sylvan Re the city’s reserve water reservoir, i a champion gardener. Upon July ! camp of the Wiese Brothers mill While Pretty Parkings Would treats Get the Crowds.. Tell the Whole World How j 1 she served fried chicken which which is to have a capacity of a | on Cedar creek when a tree kicked Charm the Speeders. ; she raised this year and new- po- Much You Like It. i million gallons. The money on the The Fourth of July passed with Ixaekwards and carried Sprague to tatoes, string beans, rutabagas and bonds recently voted has been tho ground with it. He lived but Government Should Help Farm received out accident in Cottage Grove. and the plans and speci It would provo profitable for strawberries from her own garden. This may have been due largely a few minutes. Both legs were Are you happy in Cottage Grove! er to Help Himself, Says fications have been completed by any city to tear up a portion of She ' has a Golden Drop plum tree to the fact that citizens generally I fractured in several places and his Happy with your work, your op i that is in full blossom for the sec and the engineer, E. 8. Rogers, its sidewalks, provide parkings and Secretary Jardine. were out of the city. Many went back and chest were injured suf portunities, your surroundings, your have been delivered to the city plant shade trees therein. That is | ond time this year. I to Calapoova springs, where there ficiently to cause death. Hi* had neighbors! Of course you are. But for the use of contractors in sub- the theory that was advanced by been a resident of this section for have you over stopped to think Member of Cabinet Is Former mitting bids upon the work, Ad- Rufus Holman, of Portland, former Spanish War Vets to Organize. l was a crowd estimated at 3,000, i seven years and is survived by a — that by lotting others know how attracted largely by the rodeo put vertisement for bids will be or- commissioner of Multnomah county, Bronco Buster and The Spanish war veterans of I on by Guy Kay. He had a fine wife and five' children. satisfied and content you are here ilered at the meeting of the council u’hile he was a guest at the recent Cottage Grove will formally organ- I bunch of horses and cattle Funeral services were conducted you would bo doing the whole com and Breezy Westerner. tonight. The contract is 1 to b». - Franklin printers picliie held here. •ize at a meeting called for the ' some good riders who did not hosi- this forenoon from the chapel, munity a good turn! Well, you would. awarded 10 days later aftid 10 Mr. Holman practices what ho evening of July 11 to be held in ! tate to ride in any position upon j Elder J. B. Patterson, of the So go ahead and every timo you By DREW PEARSON. days following that work must i be preaches and while ho was county Phillips hall. State district officers tho backs of their mounts. Seventh-day Adventist church, of got tho chance— (Concluded from last Monday.) in progress. Before the ertd of commissioner he was successful in will be present to conduct the in ' Other large numbers wont to ficiating. Tell tho World You’re Proud to ______________________ "Another essential to cooperative the month work will be actunlly getting a large number of trees set stallation ami they will be guests ¡Oakridge and Oakland, while prob Livo in Cottage Grove! success is inherent in the very under wly and may be completed out on county romls. at a banquet to follow the business ably the largest number sought the If, however, you lack the en- name ‘cooperative.’ In other words, in time so that the reservoir may thusiasm to say this, or feel that Mr. Holman pointed out that in meeting. Then- will be 20 or more cool of the woods and glades for the management must really co be used during tho sovere dry a city the size of Cottage Grovo charter members. you’re not entirely satisfied with I picnic parties. Many left Friday i operate. It must have the farmer weather of late fall. your conditions hero—turn to page 'night- and did not return until! | but a small part of the sidewalk point of view. The whole orgfrlii- I and road carefully every word in is used and that there would be no would have a tendency to raise the »Sunday night. zation must be responsive to his I the message our business and pro Those who went to Oakridge ami ' ! traffic jam were the space cut sidewalks and make them rough interests. If I invest some money TO SPAN COAST FORK | down a half. That w’ould leave and uneven,” was an objection. | Oakland reported splendid celebra Boy of Baldwin Family, Occupying fessional interests have for von. in a stock company I am perfectly Dangerous Bridge Near London Is I sufficient room for the planting “What if they did?” Holman tions at those places. They cite real facts which every House, Doesn’t Get Chance satisfied to lot the management broad-minded man or woman—if ho Being Replaced. • Despite the lack of a crowd in of trees. Hundreds of those pass- | countered. “Cement sidewalks are vote for me by proxy provided I to Finish Bath. or she gives them real serious | ing through the city would stop so monotonous in their lines that the city, restaurants, filling sta get. my dividends. But the fann thought—will recognize ns tho The work of raising the span to spend their money, in Mr. Hol they are unattractive. A rough tions and garages reported a good er is not putting merely his money on the piers for the new bridge man’s opinion, merely because the spot here and there would look business for the day. Tho B. K. Lawson house, corner truth. into a cooperative organization. Ho over the Coast fork near London j city with its main street lined pretty and would give the pedes Anil the message leaves one with Madison avenue and Thirteenth is putting in his year’s work and I will start at once, according to with trees would .have an individual trian a chance to use muscles in Miss Naomn Hilton, Miss Francos street, occupied by the Earl Bald- only one conclusion. That is, de work of his entire perhaps the Arthur »Striker, county bridge sup- I charm that would arrest the atten- his legs that ho would noF other Hnmloth, Miss Mildred Stevens. 5 win family, was completely de spite whatever petty grovienciw we family. i erintendent. The cement in the I tion of motorists, with tho result wise use and would result, in rest Miss Dolly Pitcher, Miss Hazel stroyed by fire late in tho forenoon may have among ourselves, aftor "Since the cooperative is so vital i piers has set sufficiently to permit that they would stop -in the shade , for the muscles used when side- Swanson and Miss Evelyn Veatch all we’re really happy to bo living to the farmer, since his shoes and ! the work to proceed. The span to buy a lunch or to patronize I walks are smooth and on a straight spent the Fourth and week end in of tho Fourth of «Lily. A large here. If wo were not, wo should •part of the furniture was saved. socks and tho schooling for his ¡will be 120 feet in length. The i tho garage mid service stations. line. Get in your shade trees and Oakland as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frankie, one of the ehildreu, was gather up our belongings and children depend on it, ho must feel J new bridge will do away with four "But the roots of the trees I watch the profits come your way.” Lease, former residents of this city. | in the bath tub wheh the flames .journey elsewhere in senreh of sure that he is getting a square | bad turas in the London road, two were discovered and the only piece better opportunities. And you don’t deal. Therefore the more familiar of these being those onto and off of clothing saved for him was a see many Cottage Grove residents the management keeps him with of the bridge now in use which is I pair of coveralls belonging to his doing that, do you! the internal workings of the organi situate a distance west of where Ho we have all the more reason I brother. He objected jnore to the zation the better he is satisfied. thrt new bridge is being built. unceremonious manner in which ho to tell the world this is a great, "Don’t misunderstand me. The Because cars approaching'the old I wqs removed from the bath tub place in which to live. Let’s prove farmer should not always be but bridge could not see ears approach than lie did to taking tho bath in we have the neighborly spirit—tho ting in. Tho management must be ing from the opposite direction, spirit that makes for greater pros the first place. free to act according to its best making the danger of accidents perity and progressiveness and that, The Ernest Baldwin family, of judgment, but good management great, the boards have been re- Curtin, were guests of the Earl in general, keeps a promising future will see thnt tho farmer is kept in moved from the side of the bridge Baldwins for the day. Mrs. Ernest before us hero. As our business formed. towards the road. i Baldwin had removed her shoes men advise, lot ’s do some— "Let me illustrate. The manager "Oral Boosting for Cottage and neglected to save them. of one cooperative association had The Baldwins carried no insor Grove!” Serves String Beans Today. a fine mahogany office, hut it wns (Watch for the tenth educational ance on the contents of the ti ouso Mrs. K. C. McNew served to her practically impossible for any farm campaign broadside sponsored by but. Mr. Lawson hnd the house er member to get inside the ma family today string beans which our local merchants. It. will tip partially insured. hogany rail to. tho manager. The she garnered from her own garden. Tho house was at. the edge of pear in this paper during August.) farmers had not been paid for their She probably is the first to have j the city limits and the nearest crops, which had been shipped such from a home garden this sen- hydrant is throe blocks distant. DEFENSE DAY IS SUCCESS Tho beans were of the Tonn- months previously, and there was j son. This fact resulted in delay in get n lot of dissatisfaction. This wns essee variotv and were so largo ting wnt. r io the burning buildirfg, Ono Day Enlistments for Cottage poor management, not because of that they hud tried to shell them- but despite this delay the fire de Grove Total 561. wrong merchandising methods, but solves, partment succeeded in saving the because tho farmers were not kept | wood, hod standing a few feet away As usual when there tt- informed. an<l kept tho flanges from spreading put riotic move on foot, "Another manager of a largo co- to other houses nearby. The An Grove wont over the top operative had cut the price of tho | derson & Middleton refuse dump Defense day test. Thnt crop several times during a single ?*■ - -- " - I .. - k I across the street from the burning did so was due largely th«» wook. Naturally this did not Interesting Events in the Lives house caught fire but the flames nativity of Lieutenant . H. please his rnembers. But at a of Those Who Laid Sturdy Foun • - « »V wore extinguished. McCaleb, of Company D, so- monthly mooting of tho board of dation for the Present Generation Following the fire Mr. and Mrs. enred 150 of the 229 written cn- directors, which could be attended K. K. Mills entertained both the listments, 1H4 of whom were mcn by any member of the organization i Baldwin families at what was and 45 of whom were women. There the manager explained tho whole Special Election August 22, 1910. necessarily an informal dinner and were 332 oral enlistments, bring The Sentinel has come into pos situation. The farmers present afterwards took them to the Ernest ing the total to 561. asked questions and the whole session of an old ballot that was i Baldwin homo nt Curtin, whore the situation was cleared up. That I used in a special election held here Earl Baldwins will remain tempo upon August 22, 1910. The ballot call good management.” More Polson Put Out. ! rarily. Jardine was a member of Presi is one that was marked by some Views of the New Three-Cvllnder Southern Pacific Type Locomotive Whijh the Sonthcrn Pacific Company An additional 500 pounds of Mr. Lawson was planning to move elector participating in the election Is Placing In Mountain Sei vice. This I*» the Most Powerful Single Unit Loconn ive Built. Full Length dent Coolidge’s agricultural confer squirrel poison was mixed at the View of the Locomotive Is Shown at the Top -Lowest Left—Detail Showing the Five Driving Wheels | this house to property which he Grangers’ warehouse in Eugene ence which last spring recommend and is probably the only one that the owns on Adams avenue, one of escaped destruction when the ballot on One Side and the Feed Water Heater. Lower Right—Front View Showing the Three Cylinders, ed establishment of a federai co Friday, making a total of 5400 avenues which is boing paved. One on Each Side and One in the Middle. operative marketing board. Until boxes were dumped so that they / pounds mixed this year. Tho cause of the fire was could be used at the following not elec- some action on this subject is taken Farmers of the county arc show Oregon shippers and travelers I velopment in locomotive construc- I the stresses on two driving axles known, but as the finales started by congress it is very evident tion. have the world’s most powerful tion and are good evidence of instead of one. The locomotives ovorhead, it was presumed I lint n ing renewed interest in rodent Two bond issues wer up at this that the agricultural chief purposes poisoning ami some of those who ___ single unit freight and passenger Southern Pacific efforts to develop I weigh 682,400 pounds and have a defective flue was nt fault. to go ahead in his customary force election and. the old ballot that have not before used it have been locomotive at their service. ¡and improve its facilities to keep It ruction power of 96,530 pounds, or has come into the possession or ful manner administering his de encouraged to do so by observing The first of sixteen new three- I [»ace with the progress of this ¡weight 115.58 pounds per one horse- partment in such a way that it will The Sentinel was marked by an An attendant at a session of the benefits to the land of their neigh I western country,” J. H. Dyer, i power. Their hauling capacity is elector who was opposed to every cylinder Southern Pacific type loco be of ever-increasing value to co general manager, said in comment lone-fourth more at a speed of 25 recent -legislature, who had taken bora. Tho poison is also being operative organizations. At the close issue that appeared thereon. Every motives . as just reached the Pa ing on the new titans of the rails. miles per hour on a 2.2 per cent aboard too much of the Im I la st that, used to kill mice in haymows. proposition upon the ballot, how cific coast and is being placed of the interview he outlined four “The west requires the best of grade than that of the most power inebriates, inquired of the clerk definite measures by which his de ever, was acted upon favorably, as in heavy freight and passenger ser 1 transportation, for its products I ful locomotive heretofore in use by nt tho ticket window nt the local First with Cottage Grove new»— partment was boosting cooperative the records in the recorder’s office vice by the »Southern Pacific com | move many miles to market. The the company. railway station, “Hhay, young fel Tho Hen ti nel. show. pany in the Siskiyou and -Sierra- marketing. low, how far is it from Hhalem to i new locomotives represent our de- Two amendments to the charter Nevada mountains. The locomotives arc 101 "First, we are collecting hard Portia nd ? ” | sire to take advantage of every ' inch in length and 1 16 feet 3 of the city was carried, one by a facts. There has been too much “Fifty-three miles,” The locomotives arc of a distinct worthwhile improvement in the rail i in height. They have a theorizing about cooperatives, We vote of 140 to 63 and the other ly new type, developed by the road industry. ” reply.” by a vote of 141 to 61. An initia I wheel arrangement and a are studying the mevement abroad, “Well shay, young fellow, American Locomotive company in Thu outstanding feature of the 1 wheel base of 87 feet, 2% inches. far is it from Portland to .Hhalem?” especially in Denmark, where co tive law providing for the manner cooperation with Southern Pacific’s of vacating streets received a fa- Each of the driving wheels is 63 V4 new locoinotivoa is the third cylin- operatives have been the salvation “Fifty-three miles,” was the i vorabie vote of 146 to 57. A pro mechanical experts. Everyone has •ler, placed inside of the main inches in diameter. The tender has reply. “It’s the same distance be of tho country. something of the small boy’s inter posed law providing for the pur- ‘ a capacity of 12,000 gallons of wilt "Second, we are boosting new tween two points regardless of est in locomotives and wherever the frames and slightly above and bo- organizations in communities where , chase of a rock crusher received new locomotives have been seen tween the two outside cylinders, • er and 4,400 gallons of fuel oil. from which you start.” In addition to the sixteen three farmers are trying to get organized. a favorable vote of 145 to 62. A they have attracted unusual in The adding of the third cylinder “Now, shay, young fellow, thftsh "Third, wo are sending an effi i bond issue of $30,000, to be used terest, both from the public and has an effect similar to that ob ¡cylinder locomotives, the Southern ain’t right. Itseh only a week for retiring warrants, was acted Pacific is further increasing its ciency expert to any associations Christinas and New railroad employes on account of tained by increasing the number motive power by building in its own between I upon favorably, the vote being of cylinders in an automobile en that want business help. Farmers Year's, but from New Year’s to I which doesn’t de their size, power and design. 'shops eighteen 4 8 2 mountain type 145 to 64. A bond issue for pay gine from four to six. are not natural business men. Lack Christmas is a hell of a long time.” pend upon NEWS The new locomotives will all bo •locomotives to be used in its trans of business methods is one of the ment by the city of the cost of In addition to providing increased continental passenger traffic. These paving the intersections of Main in service before the peak traffic PAPER advertising. big faults in many cooperatives. power and economy in use of steam, locomotives have l>een making First with Cottage Grove new "Fourth, we are sending agricul street received a favorable vote movement in the fall. The Sentinel. They .are the most modern de- third cylinder will distribute ¡through runs of 815 miles. tural experts around the country to of 139 to 65. visit cooperatives. They can not only help the associations, but they reach a much greater number of farmers in this way. For instance, I am hurrying , but i r tell you , fanny our livestock man has recently been SPEYER IS WCRT/iwu wouldn ’ t even bother to getting farmers in certain sections — HE'S ACCUMULATED ftrHDER MY NOSE FOR Q elix MAS INVITED of the country to dock the tails of THAT OLD FOOL IF I A LOT IN HIS LIFE TIME, their lambs. A great many of them MATTHEW SPEYER, that fella has _ ' DIDN’T HAVE To DO IT had been shipping their lambs to T h E MAN WHO market with long tails, yet no HAS PROMISED TO butcher wants to receive lambs PUT MONEY with long tails that have been IN MIS ORANGE JUKE dragging in the barnyard, and he INVENTION, is not willing to pay such a high Tb dinner price for them. "We figure that a few of these WEYER » PEALLY traveling farm experts who can T he hotel take their little satchels and sit DETECTIVE, BUT down with cooperative managers can get more educational informa 1HE FEATHER HEAD« tion passed on to the fanners than DON'T we could get with tons of charts KNOW IT. and bulletins distributed at ran dom. ’ ’ (Copyright by U. P. O. News Service Tee.) Most Modern Locomotive Serves West FOOTPRHITSOFPfONEERDAYS i You Can’t Name a Big Store WHAT’S THE USE