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Big Business Uses Newspaper Advertising VOLUME XX* í~hr (Entíw (brune ^pniiurl ==———— >____________________ twice - a - week _ COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 3, 1925 ________ COnAfi[>'cjiANlSiAKfN ON MbiiÛER CHARGE Rogers Says C. G. Has | Basic Resources Stately Umpqua Offers Route for Beautiful Scenic Highway “A city that has the appearance! W. B. Lloyd, Employed Heie Wack of activity that Cottage Grove has, Road From Drain to Reedsport Is Shortest to Coast an activity that is always noted by Ago, Charged with Killing From Pacific Highway and Is Strategically Located for visitors, must have basic resourc of Taxi Driver. Military Purposes. es to account for that condition.’’ Thus stated E. 8. Rogers, of Cor W. R. Lloyd of Cottage Grove, vallis, engineer for the city’s new sought by officers in connection reservoir, who was a guest at the with the murder, on Tuesday night Tuesday noon luncheon of the of Clinton L. Baun, Fndep« ndence chamber of commerce. taxi driver, was arrested hint I “Probably few of you realize night in The Dalles, I.loyd wan what resources you have here and arrested ns he was aliout to board the visits to the industries of your a train out of that city, Til« auto section, which you nr- ••■■intie ting, mobile of the slain men had been will bring to you a fuller realiz'.- discovered near The Dulles about tion of She opportunities !h:it arc here, that are yours. 1 o’clock yesterday. Lloyd was suspected of th« mur der of Baun when investigation SAT.MON TO COME UP THE developed that he had hired tli< SIUSLAW RIVER taxi driver to take him to Album. Baun was slain nlmunt 9:30, his Permanent Fish Ladder Is Going assailant striking him over the in at Siuslaw Falls. . head mid shooting him three times through the body. Robbery is be Cottage Grove fishermen will la- lieved by officers to have been able to catch salmon within six the motive for the murder, an miles of this city when high waters Baun’s slayers took his car and bring the big fish into inland had rifled his pockets, although streams this fall, E. N. Cruson, some money remained in them. deputy game warden stated today. Officers, in suspecting Lloyd, be Completion of the fish ladder at lieved he might have hail one or Siuslaw falls will enable salmon more accomplices. to reach the hetidwsters of streams Lloyd served two years in the in the Lorane country a few miles state penitentiary on a sentence for west of this city. forgery, having been released in Salmon run into these streams April, 1923. He worked upon the every year, hut only after they streets here until the past week have had to wait below the falls when he went to the hop yards for high water. The fish are usu- where other members of hs family ally unfit for food by the time were employed. they reach the upper streams, The new ladder, which will be cut in EFFORTS OF C. OF C. TO the solid rock for a distance of about 69 feet, will permit all kinds BE CONCENTRATED of fish to go up the falls at any Members to Be Asked to Offer stage of water. Mr. Cruson returned from the Their Suggestions. falls this forenoon, leaving O. G. In order that its efforts may be Gilbertson there to complete the concentrated upon a few things, work. ,probably with greater results tjian were they to be spread over numer Four Men Enlist in Company D. ous activities, a committee was Four new names were added to named at the Tuesday night meet the roster of company D Tucs- ing of the chamber to outline a day night, bringing the enlisted definite program for the next sev strength of the local company up eral months. This committee is to 71. The mon who enlisted were composed of the chairmen of the Arvin Burnett, Wayne Laird, Dana several committees of the organ McCargar and A. G. Hprnnkle. ization. At next Tuesday’s noon McCargar is a former member. luncheon of the chamber each mem- Four more recruits are needed lier present will be requested to to bring the company rolls to its drop into a ballot box his sug allotted quota of 75. Officers of gestion for some activity ntcl from the company expect to enlist these these the committee will make its within a few days. selection, such selection to be later submitted to the body of the or- Inexperience Brings Injury. ganization. Lee W. Peters never will learn to leave woman’s work alone, and Two Fanns Are Sold. as a result he is carrying around Two reel estate deals which h*ve a severely injured hand which re been closed during the week bring sulted from his attempt 1« cut new -eeiilents to the Cottage Grove some kindling wood at homo. country. G. Johnson of Walden Through lack of experience he got Cottage Grove Delegation Enjoy Umpqua Picnic. has sold his 15-aere tract 2% miles his hand between the nx aud the •;j^|(Cuts by Courtesy Eugene Register.) southeast of the eity to a Mr. and chunk of wood and slashed through Mrs Grissom of Victorville, Calif., the tendons at ihe base of the Along the banks of the stately living there who have grown to Mr. Grissom is a millwright and thumb, He also nicked the b< n< and Reeds- manhood uud womanhood without Umpqua between Drain “ plans to follow that occupation of the upper joint. port there could be built a mag- seeing a horse. There have been no nere. nificent highway on easy grades roads upon which they could be F. W. Grimm has sold his 18-aere Your home print shop is always farm on the Pacific highway near ready to help yon hi the prepara and amid scenic beauties that ri- used. The road from Reedsport to Leona to Mr. and Mrs. P. Van tion of copy for intricate forms val, if not surpass, those of the Columbia. These beauties can now Scottsburg is yet in such poor Zuyten of Fruita, Colo. Mr. and of any kind. XX bo enjoyed by those willing to condition that of 500 who planned Mrs. Grimm left Tuesday for De brave mountain roads that are per to be present at a booster picnic troit, Mieh., their former home, SAGINAW. fectly safe for careful driving but held recently at Scottsburg, only where they will again reside. at many points of which the grados one automobile load came through. Both real estate deals were are too narrow to permit paxs- Others could have used boats, but (Special to The Sentinel.) handled by Bart Johnston. they are so accustomed to rain Hept. 1.—Dorothy Curtis arrived ing. There is one long climb up a keeping traffic out of their Bee Sunday from Vesta, Wash., wh-rc Kills Grouae Out of Season. she visited her father, A C. Cur plank road, but the plan is to make tion that they thought it would E. R. Churchill of Marshfield tis, the past two months. She will use of some earlier day work of not be worth while to make the was fined $25 and costs this morn attend school at Cottage ‘hive and the Southern Pacific, which i at trip. They did not know the kind ing by Justice of the Peace Young make her h n>e with Mrs. Terry one time started to build a line of stuff of which Cottage Grove when he pleaded guilty to a charge through to the coast along the people are made, The delegation Moody tti-s winter. of killing grouse out of season. S. K. Adams is making exten- same route, complete a tunnel com- from here easily dominated the The complaint was made by E. N. sive repairs on the property which menced by the railway and thus picnic. Cruson, deputy game warden, who The threatening weather was not he recently purchased from the remove the grade, giving practi- falls fonnd Churchill at Sinslaw cally a tidewater route all the way. sufficient to mar the enjoyment Booth Kelly Lumber company. with the game birds in his pos- The road is rocked to Scotts- i of the beauties Nature had pro Mrs. C. V. Jordan and children session. of Newport are retnmng to their burg, from which point it is nee- j vided. For the greater part of home this week after a two week’s essary to ferry and take a mud I the distance the road from Drain visit with Mrs. Jordan’s mother, road that has been open but a | to Scottsburg—a good macadam, few weeks. Rock is to be placed although it cannot yet be dignified Mrs. Lizzie Wright. Mrs. Sylvia Rathbun returned on it before the winter rains, Be- ' by the name of highway—clings from Central Point Monday night, fore the ScottsbArg-Reedsport sec ' to mountainsides anil crawls along — after a three weeks' vasation trip tion was opened, all communication the banks of the Umpqua, which Regular meeting Monday, August behind in the southern part of the stato. between the two places was by seems loath to leave 81. The F. T. Benston family will boot. In fact, most of the tiaf- i the beauties along its shores and Residents of Stouffer addition fic of this section is by water lingers long on its way to the complained that north end of lat move into their new home Wed and it is said that there are those sea, spreading out in a wide ex- nesday. eral newer was so high it could not be rued. Cbntraet let to J. C. Compton company for paving of south Sixth street between the Southern Pacific since we and the O. P. * E. tracks. FEAWERMEAD5 Ordinances enacted creating new I HAVE COK er district between north Ninth | INTO and north Tenth streets and in A Lime MONEY, territory west of south Sixth street THEY ARE MAKING and south of Taylor avenue. WR DA u GHTEPS Itepairs ordered at outlet of MDD1NG trunk sewer to turn outlet down AFFACI stream in the Coast fork. Bills allowed as follows: OF we SEASON J. C. Compton Co., pay meat oa street work... $17^00.00 I. F. Martin, nasi» ting en- 2.50 Ter gineer 390 00 L. W. Coiner, engineer. VMTED Frank Cardwell, sssisting MOST EVERYONE 56.00 engÍBFer 'IM 1ÖWW, Schofield Htewart. work BUT OF COURSE 148.49 at renervoir ..................... A Few H. W. Boyd, water inspee HAD TÖ Be LEFT our. #0 00 tor ................................. City Council NUMBER 95 Cow Traces Lineage Back to 1854 ■■ Postoffice A cow owned by William Bnim Total of $109.128.73 Paid Growers, bridge that died several days agoj Promptly with Names of Cottage Grove Country was a direct descendant of a cow that came across the plains in I and Addresses. for Fruit and Berries. 1854. The latter wns a roan Dur- I ham and she worked as a draft Directory Day, sponsored by the animal during the trip. She was A total of $150,409.35 has been Cottage Grove post office, proved owned by Thomas Bnimbridge, paid for berries, fruit and labor popular with postoffice patrons. father of William. She lived to by the Cottage Grove cannery dur Hundreds of names and addresses be 22 years of ago. The groat, iig the past seven months, it -vere turned in yesterday and many great, great great, great grand- us shown in the report of the can more are being turned in today. daughter that died Inst wook liied aery which Manager (1. (). Knowles At th ‘ present rate, according to to bo 13 nnd probably would have made at the chamber of commerce Postmaster Smith, tho correct name I tin* longevity of h<*r fore- luncheon Tuesdnv noon. Of this .•’.nl address of every person iu '•■r but for the fnet thnt she amount $109,428 73 wns paid for i-h-i Cottage Grove conn ry will got into n quagmire in the pns'nre berries nnd fruit, practically every be on file in the postoffice. at the Grabbe pine ■ south of th.' ••■■nt of the money going to grow Revision of the directories now eitv and smothered. ors in the immedinto vicinity of Cottage Grove. use will be begun within a \v days and with its completion The peak year for tho cannery increased efficiency and the snv in point of receipts wns 1922, when of much time will ho effected. 1.93,341 pounds of vegetables, fruits n»n more than pleased with a id berries were handled. Receipts alacrity patrons have shown,” for 1924 droppe.l to 210,227 pounds, postmaster said today. “The duo to tho fact thnt handling of returns have exceeded expectations Public Not Familiar with Details some fruits wns discontinued. Tn and have convinced mo that pa 1924 only blackberries, prunes, of Statute; Four Adjusting trons appreciate tho necessity of plums, rhubarb, penrs and beans cooperation with the postoffice in woro handled. Stations Aid Drivers. order that mail mav Gross sales of the plnnt for the reach its destination.” seven years to'nl $272,409.07, ami Considerable confusion still fix- Those who have not yet re the report shows 1919 to have boon turned the forms sent out are i*ts in tho public mind concern- the peak year in point of sales, ing the requirements of the state the figure being $52,800.54. The iirged to do so nt once, and a ny patron who has failed to receive automobile headlight law and the number of employes nt the plant one of the forms may obtain one equipment permitted, it is stated by has run from 8 to 42, depending at tin* postoffice or, in the case local garage men. The work of upon quantity of deliveries. of thoso residing on star routes, n adjusting lights is going forward Receipts of blackberries for ' the ¡‘quest to the carrier or a card nt tho stations equipped and np 9 days preceding Tuesday . wore pointed for this work. o post office will bring one 2% tons nnd on Mint day 4 tons Contrary to the belief of some • forms bv return mail. wore received, Ib'i'tis hive boon drivers the new law does not for- received nt the rite of from l’-j a full view of the bid tho uso of spotlights or fog to 2% tons per week lights, but does restrict their use. >rs along tho route, A carload of bmckberries wore files tarry ns they Spot lights must bo placed only shipped Monday te Kan-.is City. of the on the left side car and nble over the flat thnt have kept the must bo so set that no portion LOCAL MEN TO INSPECT becoming an artery of the light will show on the left side of the road or moro than 75 CHEESE FACTORY, Fog While tho trip to Scottsburg feet in front of the car. opened a now country to many of lights are permitted, but are gov- Business Men Asked to Make Trip Later to Plant at Tigard. the picnickers, historically the sec I fined by the samo rules regarding tion is one of the oldest in the direction of light mid distance of Representatives of the five farm state. Scottsburg was Oregon’s beams. Only one spot light nine ers’ unions of the Cottage Grove second postoffice nnd from thnt bo used. The almost obsolete acetylene country, with S. T. White, agri point th±« argonauts of the early 50s equipped for their quests for headlight is permitted by the law, culture instructor in the local high yellow metal in southern Oregon with certain restrictions regarding school, will go to Tignrd tomorrow nnd northern California. In all lenses. Headlights must bo of the to inspect the Red Rock choose thnt vast country there was no -■linio candlepower und conform to factory. The trip wns planned by other point touched by ocean traf I certain regulations concerning di Mr. White to interest dairymen and fic and even before that time rection of beam, glare, etc. Head farmers of this community in the Scottsburg was n trading post for I lights are to lie djqunod when oars cottage cheese industry. A similar the Hudson Bay nnd John Jacob | meet upon wet, hard surface high trip wns made Inst week, W. T. Astor companies. In those days ways, providing the candlepower of Garroutte and O. A. Nichols ac- Scottsburg wns n eity nnd the the dimmed lights is not less than empanying Mr. White. An effort will be made to have a social center of nn empire, Hilt I 4 nor more than 12 candlepower. Four official adjusting stations, delegation of business men make those who entered there built com peting inlnnd towns, then the rail have been designated here. They the trip, either Friday or at a road came, nnd the palmy days of are tho Woodson Brothers garage, later date, with the view of inter- Billie Hall’s, Service Garage and esting them in the factory, Those the port were no more. the West Side Garage. Automo interested in the proposition stato In the winter of 1861-62 a flood washed away the lower part of the bile owners will not lie permitted that the high grade of milk eity, a mile or two of the water to make their own adjustments, ns produced in this end of the Wil front, 18 mercantile establishments each ear must carry tho receipt lamette valley would make a pro duct equul to the famous Rod floating away to the sea, but busi of an official adjuster. Hock cheese. Men who have visit ness had ho decreased that the up ed the plant are much impressed Library Loans 896 Books. per portion of the city that re A total of 895 books were loaned with the prospect of establishing mained was sufficient and trees and foliage now thrive where once from the Cottage Grove library a similar one here. wore bustling marts upon a busy during August, according to the Your home print shop is always thoroughfare. Meanwhile towns monthly report of Mrs. William more strategically located have Baker, librarian. Of this number, ready to help you in the propara grown apace and Reedsport, , down 583 were fiction, 299 juvenile und tion of copy for intricate forms Receipts during of any kind. xx tho river, not even dreamed I of in 13 non-fiction. tho early days, now claims a i pop August were $3.74 and expenditures 49 cents. ulation of 2,590. Eleven cards were issued to now Information as to the early Scottsburg is easy to get, for J. readers, the report shows. Twenty- N. Hedin, one of the first white four new books were purchased. children born there, possibly the second and certainly one of the Armistice Day May Be Observed. It is probable that Cottage Grove first four, is a fully indexed en cyclopedia of the lore of the olden will hold a celebration on Aruiis The proposition was days. He has been in the mer- tice day. cantile business there for half a brought before the chamber ot commerce Tuesday night and will century. “What is the history of the ol.l be taken before other organiza Newspaper Advertising steel hull that lies filled with tions of the city. Makes Big Stores Ont rock at the point yonder and Sarcasm. alxive which a wharf has been of Little Ones. Employer—“Do you fool ablo to built»’’ ‘ ’ Why that ’■ the old ‘ Washing tako a few letters, Miss Typer I’’ Stenographer—“Why, certainly! ton.’ She plied up and down tho river from 1854 to 1864. She win That’s what I'm hero for, isn't an, 80-footcr and was 1 for many it»’’ Employer—“I guess so, but my years th« only freighter. Captain She I request camo so soon after your Henmlale was her master, was brought around the horn from last telephone conversation that New York. Smaller boats gradu I feared you might be exhausted.’’ ally took her place. Gasoline sup —Philadelphia Bulletin. What Does It Mean? i rseded steam and she was tied I (Continued on page 2.) Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. x Patrons of Respond ♦---------- - -------- ♦ Judicious ■Advertising B.A.B The Left over« THE FEATHERHEADS _____ Big Business Uses Newspaper Advertising SO I SAY'S kJ FELIX FEATHERHEAD, I SAYS, HELLO FEU* OL D TOP, WHY J AIN'. SEEM YOU* I SAYS, ^INCE WE WAS CLERKING TOGETHER DOWN AT FERGUSONS — REMEMBER* I SAYS,*H0W I SAVED TOU FROM GETIlMC JAMBED IN THAT ROLL-TOP DESK*? - AND DID WE G ive - me a bid to his daughter ' s wedding HE DID NOT/-ALL KE GIVES ME JI ?- WAS A DOTY LOOK WHY, OF COURSE wE GOT AH INVITE TO ÎHE WEDDING, MALCOLM WE DlD? I NEVER SAW it / WELL, I WAS JUST GONNA SAY I WOULDN'T GO 10 THAT FEATHERHEAD WEDDING EVEN f THEY'D INVITED US, BUT OF COURSE IF T hey DID, WHY