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You Wouldn't Live in a Conununity That Didn't Have a Live Newspaper. Your Subscription Helps Keep a Live Newspaper in Your Home Community. ’• Library TWICE-A-WEEK COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, .JULY 9. 1925. VOLUME XXXV MAINS GO OUT Breaks in One Day Keeps Commissioner Pitcher Busy. MAP CONTRACT AROUSES ALDERMANIO IRE Remonstrance on Monroe Avenue Comes Too Late. NUMBER 79 SAME LAD IS HIT TWICE Frank Richardson Is Again Injured in Auto Accident. A break in the water main at the Frang Richardson, of Latham, son United States Rubber Co. Proves Main nnd Eighth street corner Delay in Assessment Work On Cham The Monday night session of the Fewer Men Seeking Work hi Port of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richardson, President Olson States Finding of resulted in a shortage of water who had recovered from injuries city council became slightly torrid the Efficacy of Publicity in pion Group Makes Legal land Than at Any Time Another Capping Proves That early yesterday morning and an sustained several weeks ago when during conaiderat ion of the pro- Country Newspapers. This Year. Battle Seem Likely. order was at once issued by Water Oil Structures Whole. ho was struck by an automobile, posed contract with W. L. Town Commissioner Pitcher *hc.t no irri- was on Monday again struck by send for a map of the city. An In 191.5 there were 2,445,60(7 M gat ion be permitted that morning. Conditions in the Bohemia min agreement with Mr. Townsend was Portland, .Inly 6.—(Special.)— an automobile and was rendered Operations at the oil well here, The break in the mahi was dis ing district this sea sod remind one made a year ago. but new council Following the briefest Fourth of unconscious. He was hurried to which were discontinued several automobiles in this country. It seemed a tremendous number. covered by Postmaster f^mith and somewhat of conditions in mining men did not feel bound by that July shutdown in three years. 90 a physician and it was found that weeks ago when Driller Thompson Some people were already talking Ralph Brown, posioffice employe. camps a quarter of a century or agreement and mistakes made by per cent of fir sawmills on the the lad had sustained no serious was compelled to leave on account about “the saturation point” being The water was surging up from more ago When brave and brawny M t . Townsend while acting in the west eoust resumed cutting Monday injuries and will fully recover with of his health, were resumed yester : below and flooding the street and men contested for the choicest capacity .of city engineer were mftriung. according to telegraphic in a few days not far ahead. day morning and will continue in w Both accidents happened at al definitely on a 12 hour-a-day basis. Bat if there were some men who endeavoring to lift the street pav- claims. brought up during the consideration reports from the various districts couldn't see the woods for ¿he kng in one large sheet. The weight For several years the federal of the contract. The fear was ex received ut IL headquarters lure most the same point on the high V? W. Fleishman and Oswald trees, there were others whose faith of the two men upon the paving government has exempted claim pressed that work on the map ' today. The labor turnover was one way, near the | Gjersett are in charge of the op did not stop it from being heaved accident Mon might be equally faulty. Action of the smallest experienced in never faltered. owners from assessment work but erations, which have been put un years. Logging, however, is com turned to the It took a lot of vision for them up and down by the water. such w’ork had to be resumed upon was postponed for a week. de the supervision of the Reeves Water Commissioner Pitcher was A remonstrance against the pav- paratively inactive, flic reports enter the ran July 1 of this year. A number of to see that the true market for the brothers, who have been in charge struck him I was of operations at Eugene since op automobile had hardly been touched. aroused and he commandeered Post miners of the district who were ieg of Monroe avenue was present show, and not more than 00 per The car whii driven by II. Hogan, , of »San erations were started there. It took a lot of rouragb for them master Smith and his car to rush ! familiar with the several properties ed, but on account of its not hav cent of fir camps nre operating. on his way to to bank on the ultimate miceess of him back and forth while he got* pn the Champion group, anticipating ing been filed within the legal time Except for two plants nil pine Jose, who wi Mr. Fleishman reported yesterday the water pressure shut off and the that the owners, Dixon & Timmer amT on account of its being insuf sawmills Of the Inland empire are the automobile in that market. that if the earthquake in Califor icing machines of the city shut the ficient to stop the improvement man, might not attend to starting lad start nia had any effect upon the well They t had both. again cutting lumber and a large I to miss the it >as to force a little oil upwards. Baek in 1915, the United States down until he could cut out the assessment work, prepared to locate had it been filed within the legal majority of them were closed only wont into the Tndications are of the best, he said. Rubber company said, ‘‘The real portion of the mains in which the the claims upon their own account time, no action was taken and the Sat u rday r and Sunday. Several the occupants future of the automobile is not in leak had developed, after which the and to start assessment work. Upon improvement of the street will go woods operations in the pine Operations continue uninterrupt the big cities but away from water supply was again turned on. | tKe night of the last day for start forward. This will give a second country nre reported temporarily edly nt the Eugene well and the A crew was at once put to work ing big bit already has cut through assessment work, Herbert paved thoroughfare between the closed. them.” • !D0 feet into the rock below the It is not in short runs on city repairing the damage and by noon | Leigh, of Etfgene, claiming to have central and eastern portions of the No Erwigs Found Here. In Portland fewer men art» look- streets but in mile after mile on the water system wjls performing as purchased the properties, arrived city and is probably the most ini- i ing for work than at any time Although Eugene is reported HH gas that was struck there some usual, but at shortly after 2 o’clock at the camp. He was not to be portant piece of street work or- country roads.” President »Olson says this year. Only one Portland saw- overrun with earwigs, the little pest time ago. So back in 1915 the United States another break was reported in the frustrated by the fact thnt his derail for this year. an _________ additional | mill thal was4* operating before the that raises havoc with trees, Fruit thnt the fact that __ i was too late to act ¿a Uy Rubber company began to prepare main on Washington avenue near arrival Fourth is still closed and it will Inspector »Stewart says that, none heavy capping 1ms been encountered ; into any of the tunnels tu for this movement—ami- to help it. the Mills chapel and the repair of get That, is only further proof of his former Sharons Hold Ten-Day Reunion. ' resume cutting Tuesday. Logging have been reported here. In 1915—ten years ago—the first this, was not completed until late wield a pick and shovel. He bor I Saginaw, July 8.—(Special.)— The 'along the Columbia .is at a low they have overrun Eugene is, he be statements that, the oil structures in the afternoon. Plans have IT. S. tiro advertising began to lip rowed implements upon his way ic C. IL Sharon fnmilv are holding point ami loggers are generally lieves, due to the fact that nothing in this section have never been been made to replace the Washing the i pear in the ‘‘home town” papers. eamp and did enough road work a family reunion, this lining the employed in other industries. has been done there to exterminate broken and that all oil thnt has ( Few people saw these papers in ton avenue main for its entire [ on the property to satisfy him first time that nil have been to them. They can only be routed in ever been here is still hero waiting length and the Eighth street main self ; that he had complied with the gether for 17 years.. They expect their true dimension. the early spring. Later they go to be tapped. Ho is as confident * Few realized the influence they probably will be replaced while the law. His ownership, however, is to remain together for 10 days. tu the tops of the trees ami efforts as ever that the drills of his corn- C. C. Meeting Days Changed. had on what the people thought and paving plant is here to repair the disputed by Fred Bartels, Bert Those present are Frank Sharon, to exterminate them nre futile. puny are going to prove his oft- The board of directors of the did and wore and bought. Because street afterward. Cline, “Smithy” and' others whom Hugh Sharon and family and James It is the opinion of Mr. Stewart repeated statement that this is commercial club have recommenc'd few people realized the place they he found already working groups Sharon, all of California; Mrs. that, the earwigs nre carried by an oil belt of tremendous magni tude. filled in the minds and lives of 3ILK CREEK. of claims of the Champion gicup. A. H. Johns nnd family, Mrs. Jen* that the club have but one regular tourists. 1 meeting night a month, that to be their readers. A legal battle for possession is nie Miller and family, Mr. and President Olson has just returned on a Tuesday and that there lie The United States Rubber com anticipated. Meanwhile all con- Mrs. Rubber stamps. The Sentinel, x from an important business trip (►Special to The Sentinel.) Clayton Conrad, William a Tuesday luncheon each week. to the cast. pany saw. nre sitting tight. July 7.—Those who spent the Sharon nnd C. A. »Sharon and It is probable that these recommen As clearly as it saw thnt the de Fourth of July at the Conklin home family, all of Eastside, Ore., and dations will be adopted nt the velopment of the automobile would were their daughter Leia, Mrs. Mrs. George Neat nnd family, of regular meeting of the club to be THORNTON CORNERS. Attend Farmers’ Union Picnic. lie in the smaller communities, it' [Davis and daughter Mildred, of ; Coburg. Twenty-seven were pres- held tonight. Hebron, Ore., July 7.—(Special.)— saw that the people in these com- •»Sutherlin, and Marion and Jeanette ! ont for Sunday dinner. Those attending the Farmers’ union (Special to The Sentinel.) It is also probable that the name munities would hav<* to have tires [ Simmons, of Eugene. picnic nt Croswell on July I from July 7.—Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. will be changed to chamber of to measure up to the service and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnett and Knox, Mr. ami Mrs. H. Schwartz- Engraved work. The Sentinel x commerce. The following bills were audited the Const fork local were Mr. and tire merchants to sell them. children, of Washington, anil Mrs. holtz, of Portland, nnd Miss Joiwica and allowed at. the regular session Mrs Führer, Mrs. Knppnuf, Mr». And it saw that in the ‘‘home I. N. Dresser, of Lynx T Hollow, T j Brown, qf New York of the council held Monday night: Jessie Gilerist ami the Misses Hazel town ” newspapers it had, ready were guests at the D. A. Estes . week-end guests of Mr. Knowles & Graber, supplies $ 185.91 I'ulirer, Katie Gilcrist, Kathleen to hand, the medium to help it home over the week end. and Madelle Kappnuf. Governor ter, Mrs. A. T. Beidler. Sentinel, printing bonds put tiro merchandising where it Mrs. John Overholser spent Mon- I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orr and Pierce gave a very interesting talk. and advertising water would have to bo in the new era day with her sister, Mrs. Me-. son> enroute to Enfield, III., from bonds .................................... 80.50 of the automobile. Reynolds, of Divide. Y M. C. A. Lads on Outing. spending a year in California, visit- »Sentinel, printing mid pub So ten years ago people began Russell Brown was a visitor Sun- ,.,j Monday with their cousins, Mr. Thirty-throe Y. M. C. A. lads lishing ..* .............................. 20.30 to read the first U. S. tire adver day at the D. A. Estes home. arrived from Eugene Tuesday and land Mrs. George Miller. They Sentinel, printing and pub tising in their ‘‘homo town” paper Oscar Wheeler returned from [ were accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. loft at once for a camp just above lishing, streets ................... 30. 10 ■—over the name of their ‘‘home Portland Monday. He reported Elmer ,Clingcnpcel, of RoscFnirg. City Transfer, hauling......... 12.01 Rod bridge on Row river, where town ” dealer, that his wife is recovering from her they will spend two weeks, This Mrs. James Maust, who had boon G. B. Pitcher, salary and » They have been reading it ever recent operation. is an annual affair and the same at the homo of her parents, Mr. nnd expense ............................. . 107.00 since. The William Cox were Mrs. S. P. Shortridge, while con- Homer Galloway, salary..... 113.70 camping spot has boon used for They have seen these home deni guests at the D. A. homo valescing from an operation, several years. P. JI. Jones, labor on water ers. develop their little “side line Monday. turned Sunday to her home line .... 107.10 of tires” into real busi n ess—al ways The William Emery family, tour Eugene. Special Baptist Services Sunday. . H. Jones, labor >m with the support of “U. 8.” ad- ists from Colorado, en route to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher spent ‘‘Echoes of the Northern Baptist 15.00 streets vertising in those local papers. Seattle, stopped over the week end Saturday at the home of Mrs. Fish- Convention ” will be the topic of / O. Today there are 18,000,000 nulo at the James Rigby home. cr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. helper 1.50 I’a.stor J. C. Orr at the services to mobiles in this country. The Melvin McKibhon family Heath, nt Mount View. bq held Bunday in W. O. W. hall. Frank Caldwell, engineer's Eighty per cent of them arc have returned to their home on Mr. nnd Mrs. Pcnrl Plaster nnd helper __ ............................ 33.00 I The pastor returned Monday eve- owned by men and women on the Silk creek. sons, Mrs. James Plaster, Arvilln L. W. Coiner, salary............ 138.15 1 ning from the convention. farms and in the smaller communi The John Conklin family visited Plaster, Mr. and Mrs. S. .T. Short Overholser Lumber com ties. Sunday at the home of Mr. Conk ridge, Mrs. Olive Bcrrcy and chiL pany, sidewalk lumber .. 78.80 SAGINA W. Where there was one U. S. tire lin ’s brother on Silk creek. dren and Mrs. James Maust spent C. G. Mfg. company, street dealer in the small towns then there the Fourth at London. markers ... ............... ... (Special to The Sentinel.) are hundreds today—real merchants. HEBRON. Miss Susie Newhall nnd Mr. »Smith & Short, oil................. July 7.— Harry Hanston, Lyle What was only a vision in 1915 Bailey, of Creswell, visited one eve J. C. Compton, extra street Heott, John Lindsay and Weiden 1ms become a reality in 1925. July 7.—Everyiiody is making ning last week with Mrs. A. T. work ___ ............................ 1-11.28 Corn utt camo down from Laurel, Advertising in the ‘‘home town” hay. Beidler. Miss Newhall and Mrs. J. C. Compton, street con Wash., to upend the Fourth nt their newspapers is largely responsible. Walter Jepson and father nre Beidler were neighbors in Montana, tract .................................... 3.400.40 r<»«por»t|vo home«. All excepting putting up George Kebelbeck ’« hn V nifford Shortridge spent the Schofield Stewart, supplies 10.99 Weldon Cornutt returned Monday. Jennings Show Coming Saturday, while ho is gone and H. D. Ali- Fourth at Newport. Wadsworth Oregon com Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Thatcher and The Jennings tent show that has idridge is helping Leonard Gilcrist Mrs. George Foster is substitut 28.98 children ami Mr. and Mrs. Lowell pany, water supplies....... played Cottage Grove for several with his hay. ing as central in the telephone of Miller's Machine Shop....... 10.80 | Houston nn<l daughter spent the years will he her? Saturday to <(£) by Wf.t.rn Newspaper Union.) The E. J. Edwards family re fice during the vacation season. National Meter company, Fourth nt Newport. start a nine-day run. The company turned Saturday from a week's Mr. and Mrs. Mike Quaglia, of meter supplies...^...... -....... 5.11 J. F. Adney nnd daughter Alma will return this year with a larger outing spent at Medford attending Marcóla, have been here to their Grover Newbury, labor on ; returned to Curtin Sunday evening, and better show, ineluding a six- a Smith-Hughes conference. place, formerly the B. F. Rinard 21.50 after spending the week at their ditches ................... ............ piece orchestra. The Kelly, A. L. Gilham and place, and also visited at the home W. B. Osmon, labor on i home hero. Every play will be new, nothing | O. A. Clarke families motored to of Mr. Quaglia’s brother, D. Quag ditches ..... ....................... 136.75 Isaac Holmes, of Wendling, spent repeated. The opening play Satur Waldport Friday, returning Mon lia. Roy Jones, labor on water the Fourth at the ’ Bartlett Johnston day night will be a rural comedy day. 4.00 home, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rose and line .................—.......... ....... drama, ‘‘Saints and Sinners,” with H. D. Alldridge and Leonard Gil daughters Elsie, Evelyn and Haze), A, T a Van Bianconi, meals Mrs. Lelnh Chnlta, of Han Fran- vaudeville specialties between acts. crist motored down the Smith spent the Fourth at Newport. 31.30 cisco, was a business visitor in for prisoners The tent will be located at the river fishing Friday, returning Sat Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge and J. F. McFarland, salary 102.80 Saginaw Monday. end of north Ninth street, where urday. 53.31 Miss Kathleen Rmith spent the Chprles Newland, salary..... Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allen and plenty of parking space will he Mrs. Mary Haley, of Klamath Fourth at London. Mountain States Power Co. 200.00 family, of Sutherlin, visited rela provided. The doors will be open Falls, is visiting her many friends Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whitcomb, Kok«*-Tiffany company, fil tives in this vicinity Sunday. nt 7:20 and shows will start at in Hebron this week. of Portland, and Miss Marion 99.75 ing cabinets................ ....... The F. T. Houston family, ac 8. Admission will be 35 cents for Little Abbie Jane White, of Lowry, of Eugene, stopped briefly 7.85 compnnied by Miss Eleanor Nixon, Pae. Tel. & Tel. Co., tolls ... adults and 15 cents for children. Eugene, is visiting this week with nt the J. W. Fisher home Sunday S. G. Adams Co., plates and Miss Alice Kent nnd Miss Lois No reserved s»ats. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon on their wray home. 33.5« Jnckson, of Delight valley, motored house numbers.................. Every lady attending show Sat N. W. White. 19.00 to Coquille Sunday. C. E. Frost, salary............... urday night will be given a ticket 20.00 Harvey Shipp and Lester Gilcrist IL W. Lombard, salary. The E. H. nnd N. C. Koch fami The vital statistics for June as that will admit her free on Sunday left Friday for Portland to attend reported by the city health officer 281.75 lies spent Eureka Fire Hose Co.......... Fourth .at West night. jy»p the International Christian Endeav »«• as follows: One death, a male; Godard & Randall, Hewer Springfield the Odd Fellows or convention. 293,711 celebration. 13 births, fl males and 7 females. N. J. Nelson Sprains Ankle, N. J. Nelson Jr. is suffering with a sprained ankle which he sustained in a Fourth of July ball game at Triangle lake in which he and other picnickers from here were participating. Nelson had made a safe hit but in sliding for the initial platter he caught the foot in such a way as to throw the hones out of joint. S. L. God ard, who was guarding the sack, grabbed the foot and jerked the bones into place, but Nelson was not • permitted to try to brine I in a «core for his team. The imp fury has not interfered with Nelson 's ability to sell automobiles, He did not strain the part of his anatomv upon which he depends in making sales. CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 51 WHAT’S THE USE W B. St en nett. A. T. Rcidler and Mrs. Velma Harre! have been called «s circuit ronrt jurors for the present term of coort. Jealous?