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COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925
VOLUME XXXV
Newspaper
Advertising Makes
Big Stores Out of
Little Ones
NUMBER 89
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Royers C o tn pli tn en ts
City Council
Sea Serpent Story Is
Exploded
Carrying Milk Bottle Is
Real Hazard
If every citizen of the city has Little Relief Can Be Expected Until
Currying milk home is likely to be
Four fisherman from here who Suburb of County Seat Suggests
its interest as much at heart as j
classed as a hazardous occupation,
recently visited Crescent lake I m ‘
Water Extension Is Com
Consolidation as Solution of
have members of the city council
judged by what happened to Harry
Hove that they have exph»(lo<l th»»
and if they show the same fore •
Culver when he attempted the feat
pleted or Rain Falls.
oft-repeated tale that a sea serpent
Terminal Fuss.
sightedness in preparing for the
several days ago.
He fell, the
or some antediluvian monster has
future, Cottage Grove is destined
bottle was smashed on tfie sidewalk
its habitat therein. They believe
Standard Bridge Company’s to
The
strain
which
the
water
Springfield
seems
to
have
thrown
SVS-
get big things, in the opinion
and a fragment of glass lodged in
that what has been taken for such
Seasoning Plant Is Only
[ of Professor H. 8. Rogers, of Ore i tem has had to stand (luring the has been in reality but a vast, at least a small monkey wrench in the palm of Culver’s hand. The
I
almost
unprecedented
dry
spell
of
to the machinery which was work injury was painful but not dan
gon Agricultural college, who spoke
school of small fish, there being so
One on Coast.
briefly at the Tuesday noon lunch- this year emphasizes the imperative many in the school that they ap ing smoothly in putting over a gerous.
i eon of the chamber of commerce. I need of the improvements to the pear to be one huge body. In their bond issue in Eugene for tho pur
Harry declares that hereafter he
In his capacity as an engineer ■ system which arc now under way. movements the school naturally chase of ground to be given the i will leave dangerous work of this
J. H. Chambers Takes Junketers
i
The
use
of
water
has
Southern
Pacific
railway
for
ter
been
so
I Mr. Rogers has dealt with city
| kind for the better half of his
would give a sinuous motion to
Over His New Road on
councils in many cities and he has I heavy that the east side reservoir the mass that might cause it to minal facilities. The monkey wrench i family.
I
on
some
days
has
gained
less
than
is
in
the
form
of
posters
distribut
| been impressed wth the business-
be taken for a serpent.
Special Train.
ed over the city of Eugene in
i like and progressive yet economical 'a foot between the two irrigation
The fishermen who offer this
periods
of
the
day.
The
result
which the Springfield chamber of
He
| conduct of city affairs here,
solution are Andrew Brund, H. H.
Thirty-five business men of the i is the engineer for the city’s new lias been almost no water pressure Lass well, R. E. Short and G. M. commerce states that it. is ready
for irrigation purposes. The supply
to work for the consolidation of
city went on a junket yesterday i water storage reservoir.
»Scott, They saw the moving body
in the west side reservoir has been
the two cities, provided the pre- j
to the .Standard Bridge company’s I
and one of them shot at it. A
necessarily conserved for fire pro
posed bond issue is voted down and j
timber seasoning plant south of the
few moments later there was a
tection.
the Southern Pacific makes use of j
city and over the J. H. Chambers
great splash as t housands, probably
Billie Hall’s Garage Has Been Se-
There is sufficient water in
the property which it now owns
railway. under construction to tim
hundreds of thousands, of small
of
which
was
purchased
Lay
ng
creek,
the
present
source
lected as Cottage Grove
in
Springfield,
ber near Lorane. This was the
supply, but there is a defect in fish buried themselves out of tho years ago for the. establishment of
first of a number of junkets being
Headquarters.
water.
the water line at that point, which
terminals and ear shops.
promoted by the chamber of com
That some animal walks the
states
that
Eugene
results
in
the
pipe
running
not
The
poster
merce.
It is proposed to visit E. S. Landes Is Checking Up Ac-
Hereafter members of the Oregon
more than half full. No effort banks of the lake at night and made the excuse that it started
every industry of importance in the
has
been made to cure this defect, devours whatever food it finds is the move to secure the terminal State Motor association will enjoy
tivlties of Farm Loan
community.
for the reason that it will be explained by the probability thnt facilities because Springfield had the free towing add emergency
The seasoning plant is the only
Banks of Country.
this is some wild animal, or pos-
cured
when the extension of the
refused consolidation, but that the road service recently started by
one of the kind on the coast, The
in sibly some oomn.on water animal fact is that a Springfield committee the association, it is announced.
pipe
line
to
Dinner
creek,
now
seasoning take» the place of dry-
such
at
an
otter.
E. S. Landes, of Washington, progress, is completed.
made the proposal to the Eugene Billie Hall, loenl garageman, has
ing. By an ingenious method the
D. C., acting commissioner of the
railroad committee that Springfield been selected as Cottago Grove
planks are hoisted on edge into
Added Water Charge Referred.
federal farm loan board, is a visit
was ready* for consolidation, the agent, and a husky towing truck,
lofts, the hangers which hold them
A proposition that a charge of | proposal being turned down by the completely equipped, has already
Government Timber Sold
or here. He is covering the entire
also providing spaces through which
Four and a half million feet of $10 the year for fire protection j Eugene railroad committee. Spring been put into service.
United States checking up the op
the air moves that does the season
erations of the farm loan banks, timber in township 21 south, re nge be made to all water users outside | field asks that the bonds be voted
Free mechanical aid and towing
ing. The trick in the seasoning
especially the stock banks. The 1 east, Umpqua national forest, of the city limits, placed before I down and that consolidation take service is effective within a lO-mite
process is to maintain even hu
the
city
council
Monday
night,
was
of
adjoining
proposed
operations
farm loan banks have placed $1,600,-
radius of designated service sta-
their place.
midity of the air. No regulation
referred to the water committee.
Anderson &
A Middleton
.Middleton com-
i
tions.
000,000 with the farmers of the the Amlerson
has been found nesessary since the
country, Mr. Landes stated. This pany, , were offered for sale yes- There is strong sentiment in the
Should a member’s car become
plant started operations this spring,
disabled or wrecked outside the
amount has been as great an as terdav by the government, It was council to cut off water service
months
but during the damp winter
sistance to the banks of farming presumed that Anderson & Middle entirely outside of the city limits
limits of a designated zone but
the air that will be used in drying
within 25 miles of a service station,
communities
as to the farmers, for ton would be the only bidder. and to improve water service to
the lumber will have mneh of the
outlaying
portions
of
the
city.
Timber purchases for this company
the member will pay for the ser
moisture removed from it by the the reason that it has released for are not handled locally, however,
vice at the rate of $1.50 per hour,
commercial loans amounts that pre
simple process of cooling it.
Correct styles always in wedding
viously were in frozen farm loans. and nothing is known here as to
Out of a population of 13,694 time to be computed from tho
The seasoning process strengthens
The business of tho farm loan whether the company contemplated and social stationery at the live children of school ago in Lane time service ear leaves the station
the timber, does not cheek it or
wire print shop.
banks,
according to Mr. Landes, this purchase.
county, a total of 11,826 wore en and returns to tho same point.
crack it, as does the heat drying
This service is available only
paying
basis,
being
one
of
is
on
a
rolled in the schools during the past
process, and removes more water
the few government activities that
year, according to a report by E. J. when member’s car is wrecked or
than does the drying process.
Moore, county superintendent, This in such a disabled condition that it
This plant when completed will are not a drain upon the public
is considered an exceptionally high cannot lie safely operated under its
have a capacity of 4,500,000. The purse.
own power to a place of shelter,
Mr. Landes is accompanied by
proportion.
process requires 30 days or less for
Mr. and when it is possible to tow it
his
wife
and
they
are
guests
of
The
figures
compiled
by
each inch of thickness of the dum
Moore show that the enrollment either on its own four wheels or
ber being treated.
The second Mrs. Clara Burkholder, cousin of
during the past year increased by on two of its wheels, by use of
building of the first unit is now Mr. Landes.
more than 1600 over the previous crane or dolly.
under construction. Two additional
If a member’s car stops and can
year. Lane county has 50 more
units are yet to be started.
districts than any other county of not be started because of some
After the members of the party
mechaniaal trouble, when on the
the stnte.
had viewed the operations of the
High school educations are being street or highway, a service car
crane which is digging out the
sought by many children of the will be promptly dispatched ami
gravel for ballasting the Chambers
county. A total of 2389 were en any minor troubles, which make
railway, and had given Chambers
rolled in high schools and 9437 at it impossible for automobile to be
Archie Jones and Mrs. Robert
some suggestions as to how to
tended grade schools. A large num- operated, will be adjusted. If such
Allen sustaned painful injuries late
improve the method of operation,
adjustments cannot be completed
Monday afternoon when the sedan
of teachers, 425, are employed.
they were taken upon a special
Eight new school buildings were within 30 minutes, however, then
in which they were riding tipped
train (consisting of the big loco
over near the Birch avenue and
built during the past year, bring disabled car will be towed to
motive received last week and
old south Pacific highway inter
ing tho total value of school prop service station.
has
one flat car) as far as track
erty to more than a million and a
section. Both were pinned under
been laid, a distance of two and
the car. John Brund, who lives
half dollars. The buildings are oov-
a half miles. Track laying was
by
$1,200,000
insurance,
near there, went to their assistance
cred
necessarily stopped at that point
and in extricating them sustained
School furniture and apparatus are
for the construction of a huge
several severe gashes on his hands,
valued at $261,540.
trestle, 800 feet in length with nn
A tire blowout was said to have
Tho total indebtedness of the
extreme height of 40 feet. The
is $716,550.79, of which
caused the accident.
schools
visitors hiked the remainder of the
. -.. Election Is to Be Delayed to Give
Jones sustained a fractured leg
$638,70(1 is covered by bonds.
five miles for which the grade has i
tw£ weeks before and thinks things
Other Sections Chance for
been completed.
are coining his way too rapidly.
Guardsmen to Get Pay Checks.
The point at which the railway
Annexation Move.
Pay check» for the members of
WHIPPING POST NOT YET PASSE IN DELAWARE
will erosB the ridge and drop down
Company
D
for
the
second
quarter
Names
of
New
Families
Desired,
towards Lorane is about 600 feet
Wife beaters and petty thieves turo. The claim is made that those of the year will be distributed at
Property to the north of the
Secretary Mendenhall, of the
above Cottage Grove.. This will
caught within the toils of the law certain classes of criminals that the Tuesday night drill. Men must city totaling 40 acres is ready to
chamber
of
commerce,
is
cndeavor-
be reached by a grade of not over
in Delaware are still subjected to come within the penalty provisions
2*4 per cent at any point There is ing to keep a complete list of all the old-fashioned whipping post. fear the whip moro than they do be in uniform. The amount to be come into the city, according to a
distributed is about. $1000. Tho report made to the council Monday
not a spot, however, which is not families who arrive in the com
That ancient method of meting mere imprisonment, with the result number of men in the company has night by (). L. Nichols, employed
either a fill or a cut. Two other munity to make their homes. Those
their
number
nowadays
is
that
out
punishment
holds
favor
with
all
dwindled during tho past few by the city to check up petitions
trestles are under construction, one knowing of new families* will do
Didawarc authorities. A recent at small. The picture shows a culprit months, With a quota of 75 there asking for the calling of an an-
400 feet in length, with an extreme the chamber of commerce a favor
tempt to abolish the custom was fastened to the whipping post and are but 62 members. Unless the nexation election. Nichols was not
height of 32 feet and another 400 by reporting the fact to Secretary
successfully blocked by the legisla- being lashed bv the sheriff.
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is recruited to full ready to report upon petitions for
company
feet in length, with an extreme Mendenhall.
strength, the quota will lie reduced, annexation coming from south of
height of 25 feet. Probably four
which would mean permanent re the city.
other trestles will be necessary,
Mrs. Emily Lake Dies.
duction in the quarterly payroll.
There is some sentiment for an-
none, however, to be as long as
London, Aug. 11.—(Special.)
The company brings about $7,000 nexation ameng residents both east
now under construction. Word was received Tuesday o< the
those
and west of the city but no peti
annually to the city.
Trestles are built where the fill death at Eugene the day before of
tions have been presented. The
would be greater than 25 feet.
Mrs. Emily Lake, who sustained
council probably will delay calling
severe
injuries
w
in
a
fall
several
A water system and a wood yard
Delegates Given Auto Trip.
a special election for a sufficient
Delegates attending tho Epworth
have to be earned along with tke weeks ago and had been in the
length of time to give all those
advance of work. About 100 men hospital since.
League institute in session here
wishing to do so the opportunity
are employed.
were
given
nn
automobile
ride
It matters not how many years
to ask to come into thp city.
Tuesday afternoon by courtesy of
Horse Races Sunday.
Of
life
I
chance
to
see;
chamber
of
eomm.ree
members.
Guy Ray will be at Calapooya
MICKIE SAYS—
Bicycle and Car Collide.
It matters not what unknown fate
The delegates were taken to the
springs again Sunday with a bunch
Thurman Allen, son of Mr. and
top of the oil well hill for a view
The future holds for me
of race horses. Prizes totaling $150
the couutry and tm an inspection Mrs. “Missouri” Allen, sustained
MOPEjTVAGM A'.'JTT kKTÊUCB
will be given. Rodeo stunts will
lt matters not, if every day
of
the well and were taken around minor injuries yesterday afternoon
be
put
on
between
events.
These
iu -row out '¿ e mou kai set
I find some task to do
the Latham loop and the Delight when the bicycle which he was rid
will be events in which local horses
AS MUCH FER ne R. MOJfeS
ing was struck by an auto. The
That sows the
valley loop.
are invited to participate.
AS WÈU GW6 HOU r MOO
The leaguers will he in session accident hnp|>vned on Main street.
Where pain
until Hunday night. Big . .... tings The lad turned to cross the street
sueseiuae per tus
New Teacher Elected.
in the middle of the block and was
are
being planned for Hundny.
Miss Gail Tucker, of Salem, has
We should not measure life alone
ni AREAL0UM, AUO rr
struck by a tourist ear that was
been elected to fill the vacancy
By checking off the miles,
following. The boy’s right foot
CASTS FEB A HUUM6AR.Y»
in th • high school faculty made by
New Walks Are Laid.
and left log were slightly bruised
But while we live our little day
the resignation of Miss LaVelle
New sidewalks are among this and the left ankle was sprained.
Let’s count the friendly smiles
Barger. Two grade positions arc
year’s eivir improvement».
Ac The bicycle was completely demol
That mark our path, and let’s be so
to be filled.
Miss Gladys Burk
cording to the report of Street ished.
Notwithstanding that, the
has resigned.
Considerate and kind
Commissioner Pitcher, 298 feet of lad was disobeying traffic regula
cement wslk were laid during Julv tions, the tourist made a settlement
That love will shed its radiance
and 200 feet of board walk. A with him.
Twelve Births: Three Deaths.
On those we leave behind.
large amount of walk has been
Births outdistanced deaths
ordered replaced and there will be Forest Fire Burns Near Disston.
Cottage Grove during July, accord
considerable construction work of
ing to tho report of Health Officer
State fire fighting forces have
this character during the coming been engaged since Monday in en
were 12 births. 4
Frost. There
'
months.
males and 8 females, and three
deavoring to control a fire mar
deaths, 2 males and one female.
The flames
the Diswton bridge.
have crept cloye to the boundaries
Mine. Falls Are Bertolis
Loggei Is Injured.
Two minor falls have reunited in of the national forest. While the
Fx>ndon. Aug. 11.—(Special.)
major injuries st the W H. Mr area covered by the fire is not
A. Eves, a choker setter
Caleb home during the past 10 largo, reported as about 12 seres,
camp B. was injured Tuesday when
days. Mrs. McCaleb’s mother, Mrs. the flames have burned fiercely.
a line slipped over a stump and
Grace Lewi», fell over a water
London Fire Is Under Control
hit him in the stomach.
hose and sustained a multiple frac
London, Aug. 1 !.-**( SpeciuL)-—
ture nt the left knee cap. Freddie
McCaleb, seven years old, fell over Fire Warden J «ihn Massey re
Three thousand people read Thr
a board and fractures of both ports the fir«» south of Tandon
Sentinel earh week.
What have
. 1, .v
. •«.— a
»c ixvawrl havthow «
bones of tlx- left forenna f»‘H»ltrd. to be under control.
you to tell this vast throng T
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A. A. A. FREE SERVICE IS NOW
EFFECTIVE HERE
FEDERAI COMMISSIONER IS
ŸISIEOR HERE
In County Schools
Archie Jones Is In
Second Accident
orne
Eugene Printer Parts with $150 As
Result of Hurrying Past
Officer’s Car.
As the indirect result of ope rat
ing his car at a speed that was
estimated at 55 miles an hour,
M. F. Ellisoji, a Eugene printer,
arrested here, paid a fine of $150
in Eugene justice* court Tuesday
upon a charge of transporting
liquor, also a $25 fine for carrying
a weapon in his car. A companion,
Bay Stauffer, paid a fine of $85
for possession of liquor. The title
to Ellison’s car was yet in the
name of the agency which sold it
to him, which may prevent its con
fiscation.
F. W. Beele, a third
man in the car, was not arrested,
as ho had no liquor.
Ellison and his companions were
returning home from
Klamath
Falls. A short distance south of
here they overtook and passed a
ear in which Deputy Sheriff Van
Svaverud was returning from Cali
fornia with two boy prisoners. The
officer gave chase ami followed
them into the city at a terrific
speed. In front of the First Na
tional bank building, Svaverud took
a chance on wrecking his own car
by forcing the other against the
curb. Neither car was injured.
The disinclination of Ellison to
stop his car for the officer led the
officer to believe that there must
bo boozo in it. Two half pints wore
found in the possession of Stauffer.
County Agent Is Kept
On the
Being county agent of a county
as big ns Lane keeps a man “on
his toes’’ most of the time, accord
ing to the monthly statistical re
port of O. S. Fletcher, agricultural
agent. During July Mr. Fletcher
traveled 1635 miles by automobile,
46(1 miles of thnt distance being
in attendance at a district county
agent conference at Astoria and in
inspecting crop demonstrations in
Clatsop county. Other items in the
report are as follows: Visited 43
farms; nnswered 185 office calls
and 33 telephone call» on farm and
farm home problems; wrote 106
personal letters; mailed 278 copies
of five circular letters; worked in
field 20 days; in office 6 days;
of
three
extension
specialists
O. A. C. cooperated a total of
five days with county agent; ad
dressed total of 263 persons at
seven meetings.
Days spent on
various projects: Farm crops, 7;
insect posts, plant <1 ¡senses, «;
poultry, 5.25; dairy husbandry, 2.75;
rodent control, 1.75; rural engineer
ing, 1.5; miscellaneous 1.75.
Sewer Assessments Made.
Ordinances levying assessments
for three now lateral sewer din
tricts in which work has boon com
pleted were enacted by the council
Monday night. The districts in
which the levies were made are
the big district in the southwest
central portion of the city, the
district in the Stouffer addition
in the northeast central portion
of tho city and tho district in the
Jones addition in the southeast por
tion of the city.
The sewer committee was author
ized to lay lateral stubs for the
block of Jefferson avenue that is
to bo paved and elsewhere whore
aptirs may be desirable before the
street paving is laid.
A petition was presented for n
lateral sewer district in tho tier of
blocks north of east Main street.
An ordinance was enacted adopt
ing uniform cement sidewalk speci
fications.
astonishing,
neverthele»»
It ’s
true, says tho little newspaper
issued nt the univemity summer
school at Eugene, flint « majority
hummer session women
of the summer
students have long tresses, Tn nn
assembly recently 315 out of 40<>
girls had long hair! Central, would
you pleine put in a rail for Ham
sont Ho’ll think thut ’n bully new».
—Hheridiin Hun.
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