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TWICE-
A.WRF.K
TWICE-A-WEEK
VOLUME XXXV
BOHEMIA'S BEAUTIES ARE
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER I. 1935
!
Of His Own
Chestnut Has Seven 16-Foot Laths Found
Nuts in One Bur
In Old House
Fair
Big Business
Uses
Newspaper
Advertising
NUMBER 103
NEXT GREAT DEVELOPMENT IS
TO BE ON COAST
J. L. Beatty has a chestnut tree
A curiosity in building construc-
Robert Galloway visited the Miniature Farm, Laid Out to Scale,
o.i his city property that probably tion was found when alterations W. A. Woodard Lumber Co. To Dodson Says We Must Induce Tour
county fair last week and the next
Work Upon Road to Champion
Shows Modern Methods Used
is related to tho spreading chestnut were started on tho formor Atkin
day he had an agricultural display
Makes It Possible for Auto
Operate Second Mill; Bohemia
ists to Stop Long Enough To
made famous by Longfellow—at son house at tho corner of Sixth
mobiles to Easily Climb Grade. i in the window of the GaHoway
By Successful Farmer.
Lumber Co. Starts.
least
it
is
spreading
itself
by
pro
street and Madison avenue, recently
See What We Have Here.
real estate office.
Whether or
ducing as high as seven nuts in ono purchased by Elbert Bede. Some
not he brought tho vegetables home
(Editorial in Eugene Guard.)
By
C.
J. McIntosh, O. A. C.
l>ur, which is another advertisement of the laths used on the walls were
That lumber prices are steadying
The next great outstanding com
• One drives out from Cottage from the fair is not certain, but
Oregon State Fair, Salem, Sept, for this favored section of the KI feet in length, while the regular
Grove along the Row river : road, he has labeled them as being 28.—‘‘Aren’t you proud of your famous, fertile, fruitful Willamette. lath is four feet long. The house j at prioos that warrant moderate mercial development of the coun
[ operations is indicated by prop
It is a good road for the most raised here. There are samples of Oregon!” is often heard from the
was built by John Nokes 25 years amt ions for increased production try is to come on tho Pacific
coast, according to W. B. D. Dodson,
part and easy going. Also it
i is cucumbers, turnips, squashes, pump citizen who has inspected the state
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Directors
to
Be
Named.
igo and he had tho lath sawed to in this section.
kins, lettuce, potatoes, sunflowers,
1 manager
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- - chamber
-
being made still better by new
fair exhibits, in which those of tho
Election of a board of directors order. The old wrought iron nails
etc.,
and
the
name
of
each
grower
The
W.
A.
Woodkrd
Lumber
grading and surfacing on i some
addressed a
state college and experiment sta of the Lane county fair will be were used throughout the house. | company will put into operation of commerce, who ______
mooting of the local chambor Wed-
stretches. Lower Row river is a I is given. When it comes to being tion hold leading places, showing held November 7 at tho annual
a
booster
for
the
products
of
this
at onco its mill A which was nesday night.
stream of long, placid- stills, with
Road Work Is Delayed.
favored section of the famous, fer- the vast wealth of Oregon resources taxpayers’ meeting called for this
closed down several months ago
‘ ‘ That great development may
occasional riffles and now and then
and
how
to
utilize
them,
rather
purpose.
A
full
set
of
directors
All
county
road
work
has
been
a sharp though shallow drop, . It tile, fruitful Willamette, Bob cer- than advertising past accomplish will be chosen and other business held up by the heavy rains of this when its now mill B was put into not come at once, may not come
tainly is there.
operation. This has an 80,000 ca for 50 years or more, but it is
is low now and long stretches of
ments, is the spirit of this state transacted. The fair just closed week, but will be continued as pacity.
certain - to
smooth rock in its bed are exposed.
__ eome.
------ In China, in Ja
fair.
was a financial success, according soon as the ground is in condition
The Bohemia Lumber company
Its murmur is but gentle. Green
A little diversified well laid out to Kelly G. Branstetter, secretary. to work again. County officials is resuming at its 40,000 capacity pan, in tho Malay countries, along
of fern and brake and bush, as
and well-managed Oregon farm All bills are not in r.nd no figures are anxious to finish the several mill, after n elose down of two the eastern coasts of Asia, Africa
well a» of variant foliage, lines
with buildings and farmstead laid are available on the exact profits. projects under construction and months during a shortage of water and Australia are 900,000,000 peo
its sides.
out to scale, shows how tie" real On account of the heavier expenses work will be rushed, it is said. Due for the operation of its flume. In ple with whom we may bo expected
The turn is taken up the Sharps
business farmer is putting it over. this year profits are not expected to tho slow progress made, work' the nieantimo a thousand feet o' to develop trade relations.
“China is not as backward as
ereek road.
It is narrow and
The home and the out buildings are I to be large.
on the highway between Eugene logging railway was built.
Show
Put
on
by
Calvin
Funk
Post
rough and crooked—no road for
flanked by garden, lawn and or i
and Lorane probably w ill not be j The Anderson & Middleton com- many believe, it has 240,000 miles
of canals and canalized river, a
a one-armed driver or one of
Success; Blackface Actors
chard, with woodlot, pasture and
Rubber stamps The Sentinel, x completed this fall.
puny already has doubled the size mileage equal to that of our rail
jumpy nerves. It reminds one of
field,
lying
behind.
Animals
and
Clever and Original.
of its logging crews nt Rujtida, ways. Japan is developing rapid
the road up the McKenzie as it
poultry are feeding, even the clothes
■ b
it is nlso extending its mi ly and should be a source of in
was 30 years ago. Nevertheless,
are on tho line, an automobile
way up Lavng creek to government come to the Pacific coast rather
Local talent, heretofore unsus purring r.t the door, whi!-‘ most of
it is kept passable and its bridges
timber.
than a menace as a prospective
are sound. Sharps ereek is hardly pected, was uncovered Monday and the machinery rests in barn and
more than a brook as to volume Tuesday nights at the minstrel ' shed.
opponent in war. China has de
posits of coal and iron equal to
nt this season. It is brush-grown revue staged by Calvin Funk post,
A nterry-go-round is used by the
and ninny of its alluring pools are American Legion. The was a suc station to show tho weakness of
those of our own country and
deeply shaded. Its water is entic cess, both financially and histrionic- some farm management systems,
these offer opportunities for trade
( with tho Pacific
~
rtlly, the Arcade theater being well which lend to failure. These sys
ingly elehr.
coast.
Japan
I needs our timber.
The road begins to ascend sharp- filled with an appreciative audience tems are always in hasty action
“If we are going
„ „ to
— develop
-__ —r in
I.'"- It becomes n low-gear climb each night.
but never get anywhere, like the
Eitgsnb Maa Would Move Plant the same proportion ns our neigh
Ivan Warner and Ren Sanford merrv-go round—just like that. The
and a one-way route. Springs and
bors in this great general develop
ri’ls are encountered at intervals as “Sticky” and ‘‘Gummy,” in weak horses are such points in the
to This City to Be Close To
ment, we must do something to
nnd the driver stops at each to tho skit entitled “The Glue Broth systems ns no rotation, lack of
Sawmill
Operations.
induco capital to stop with ns.
cool his radiator. On the left of ers,” drew perhaps the greatest record, low yield, and wrong crop
We have as much to offer as Cali
t’ o rood the mountain rises steeply applause. The act was a clever selection. Methods of correction
Capitalists have located
nnd to great heights, At thi' left impersonation of the old time are pointed out.
There is a probability that a fornia.
Tho Punch and Judy ventriloquist act.
rovino yawns deeply.
good-sized iron and brnss foundry there, not to develop tho state
Child welfare is represented by
timber is beautiful. ’ There are firs
The jokes of the blackface come a house of health—a real house
is to be established here within commercially, but because they
I nines and hemlocks nnd oc dians were clever and original, the in form and colors suggestive of
irrt time, according to r ■ have been led to believe that there
casional cedars, with a maze of singing was good and the numbers the glory of the wholesome child
nouiieeio nt made at the Tuesday is the best place in tho world in
- troos in infinite variety, in moved with a promptness not al life. The colors are bright, the
noon luncheon of tho chamber of which to mako a home. If wo
eludin'; vine maples and dogwoods ways found in amateur theatrical structure rugged, and light and
commerce by Otto Schuman and could stop tourists in our state
th-t are already taking on their productions. N. J. Nelson Jr. was air abundant. One poor sister is
P. J. Hanns, of Eugene. Mr. Schu long enough to take them into our
brilliant fall reds. The limbs of interlocutor and the end men were seen building on her beauty with
man is in the foundry business at mountains, long enough to famil
many of the older trees are hung Ivan Warner, W. B. Stennett, rouge and pencil, while her prettier
Engine, but finds that there is iarized them with the beauties anil
It reminds one of A. W. Helliwell, J. T. Coyle, L. W. sisters tell her the real American
with moss.
mil sufficient business there. He pleasant surroundings to bo found
Longfellow’s:
Peters and A. A. Richmond.
1 elioves that the number of saw hero, wo might stop the flow of
beauty products are foods such ns
Several numbers were given aside i earrots for vim, beets for color,
mills hero assures a good location millions of dollars spent in Europe
“This is the forest primeval,
from the blackface minstrel. Ren nnd milk for growth. Real moving
for such a business. Mr. Hanns is by sightseers, we might have
murmuring pines and the
Sanford and Alberta Williams ap- I pictures accentuate the same idea.
i.n officer of the Oregon Machinery capitalists settling in our midst.
locks,
While they mighf not coino hero
peared in “The Dance of the Sil- | Forest gifts are seen on native
company, of Eugene.
Bearded with moss, and in
houettes. ” Mrs. Marie Kem sang J Christmas trees—gifts of utensil
hi ease tho foundry comes here, for the purpose of assisting in our
ments green, indistinct in
two songs, “Pale Moon” and and ornament, a profusion of use
H. A. Miller, who hits been in the commercial development, the pres
twilight,
“Land of the Sky Blue Waters.” ful and beautiful wood products.
•'"hine shop business hero for ence of capital could not help but
Stands like druids of eld—”
I Helen Ostrander and Ralph Bos-! Distillers are at work distilling and
many years, may conduct his shop be a groat asset to us.
“If the things to which we feel
Ort again and still upward to I lough appeared in an amusing skit ..
___ , essential oils from waste
in connection with the foundry,
refining
tho saddleback between Bohemia [entitled “A Pleasant Afternoon. ” | 1 lumber
He operates a small brass foundry entitled are to come to us, we must
__ products.
ONE OF THE THRILLS AT AN ARCTIC “RODEO.”
mountain and Fairview. And now, The finale was a tableau “The
in connection with his machine givo more of our time and ability
in tho service of our state through
for the purpose of this expedition, | Spirit of ’76,” in which W. M.
Up where the icebergs abound I found swimming in tho Arctic sea shop.
Your home newspaper is always and the whale and seal and polar I by a famous explorer. After put-
our commercial and civic organi
the automobile has done all it can. ; Morelock, A. W. Kime and Fred
It is the intention to organise
_
glad to give assistance in the prep- bear play in the ice-cold waters, I ting up a hard fight, tho animal
On foot there is a climb of half McCaleb appeared.
a stock company, according to an- zations.”
aration of advertising copy.
xx they have a lot of fun with a rope. was finally drawn up to the louncement made nt the luncheo
a mile up a zig-zag trail. The
Members of the chorus were
day’s goal is reached. It is Fair F. O. Bennett, H. A. Hagen, George
Witness this picture of a giant ship’s deck by means of a cargo
Bohemia Trip Easy One.
view mountain lookout, a United Matthews, Dale Wyatt, W. S. Me- I Engraving work. The Sentinel, x polar
lassoed when
The work done during the past
States forest service station. The Caleb and H. R. Edwards. Solos I
OFFICERS OF W. C. T. U. year on the Champion road has
top of the peak is unforested. The were rendered by Ivan Warner,
made tho trip into tho Bohemia
TO SERVE AGAIN
elevation is 5928 feet and the un j N. J. Nelson Jr., W. B. Stennett,
district an easy ono, although pass
obstructed view in all directions George Matthews and J. T. Coyle.
Annual Lane County Convention IB ing cars is almost impossible. Mr.
is one of nigged grandeur. Moun- Miss Ruth Stewart was musical
Held Here Tuesday.
mid Mrs. Elbert Bede went as far
taitisidc and ravine, canyon and director and R. L. Stewart stage
as tho Champion mine Monday after
doelevity; brush and timber and manager.
Officers of last year wore re huckleberries nnd when the mill
boulder and gravel are the prospect.
elected for another tenu nt the was reached the motor hnd not
The orchestra was composed of
Little is there of softness in any A. C. Spriggs, Ramona Spriggs,
annual convention of the Lane even heated. Huckleberries were
of it, but much of wild beauty. Albert
county W. C. T. U., held in the everywhere and hundreds of gal
Griffin, Mr. Booth aijd
Far down the canyon at one side Miss Ruth Stewart.
Methodist church Tuesday.
Tho Ions are yet waiting to bo picked.
one sees a working mine. Across
officers are M rs. M. E. Guiley,
C. A. Bartoll and Schofield Stew
Jack Coyle, Bend legionnaire,
the ravine in another direction is
Eugene, president; Mrs. W. É. art havo comfortable and commo
who has been engaged in directing
_
another one.
Smaller workings, i
Knotts, Eugene, secretary; Mrs. dious cabins at Lundpark, half ■
some alive and others abandoned, , legion shows throughout the state,
K. Melton, Creswell, treasurer. The way station, where Mayor Parker
dot the hills in all directions. One directed the play.
office of <-<>rres|H>nding secretary cordially greets all comers and
sees Snow mountain, Grizzly moun- I
will l>o filled later and tho vice serves meals to tho hungry nnd
Burroughs bookkeeping*form of
tain and Bohemia mountain and
president will be appointed by tho furnishes beds for the weary.
many kinds.
Your home print
others.
president.
a • •
shop.
xx
Representatives of tho unions of
Tho tonic for the business world
At the very apex of the peak is
Eugene, 'Springfield, Creswed nnd —newspaper advertising.
xx
I
nt
had
discovered
hie
latest
fire
the lookout station, built four
Cottage Grove were present, Work
square Ind substantially. It is of | ot 9 a. m. and had reported it,
of the past year was reviewed
wooden frame with glassed sides. •iving its location, at 9:05. Fast
and a program laid out for acti-
At its four corners are cables lead •ArX that.
vities of the coming vea"
Mrs j
“ i< a fine job for a young
ing down to anchors which secure
Guiley and Mrs. Mrlton were |
fellow,
thnt
of
forest
lookout.
i* against wind danger. On its i
named delegates to the state con I
dome is a lightning arrester. From > ‘T fhiay eli" could bring him closer
vention in Portland, with Mrs. Hat-
its peak rises a staff which flies to nature. Nothing else could bet-
tie Hart, of Cottage Grove and [
the flag by day. Away in two di I r teach him self-reliance. Noth
Mrs. M. A. Rice, of Springfield, I
else could bring home to him
rections stretch its telephone wires. |
as alternates.
In the main room are a cot, a | noro forcibly a proper appreciation
O. W. H.iys, superintendent of
gasoline stove, two home-made of proportions in respect to man’s
the city schools, gave tho address
Lonely!
chairs nnd shelves for provisions. I relation with infinity.
of welcome at luncheon.
Dr.
Newapaper Advertising
On the stove that day a stew Na, a lookout need not be lonely,
Wheeler of Creswell and W. C.
THE LAST RUN FOR BARNEY, GENE AND TOM.
simmered whoso dominant note was : 'ven though nobody is with him. I
Webb, superintendent of tho chil
Makes Big Stores Out
onions. A rifle leaned against the I Whv should one be lonely with the [ Here’s a scene that folks can laut of the horse« used by the And this ________
faithful ______________
trio of Dobbins is dren's farm home in Corvallis,
of Little Ones.
wall. A pair of field glasses lay whole world at his finger tips! [ just about refer to now as—“t re- I Washington, D. C., fire department enjoying a well-earned retirement spoke during tho afternoon session.
of tr>nd. A poppy was much ir And one may always, if one de-1 member way back when—i” It -u...
.« • ««•
making their
"last - run.” q>jlc on 4 farm near tho capital, where
evidence. He was plainly glad t< •ires, have a elnrinet nnd a puppy.1 shows
Barney, Gene and Tom,” i engines have since been motorized.
’. there are no fire gongs.
Sales books. The Sentinel.
see visitors. There were a clarinet
nnd some music. The uppermost
selection showed the title “ Snake’s
Hips. ’ ’ The outlook, you see, is
young; just approaching college age.
There were a good many magazine,
and a few newspapers. On the
floor were two five gallon cans of
ME
\
water. Its source was the spring
at the Mustek mine, a mile and a
>
half down the trail. The lookout
■ *
h..d bro ght i; ax he must bring
(3
nil water that he uses, by pack
horse. A ladder inside tho station
loads up to the observatory. There
MAL l OW LAKI '
MOTfu
the lookout spends his daylight
hours. With his glasses he searches
the horison. A thia earl of smoke
anywhere brings him to concentrât
ed attention. If this shows to be a
fire he brings iato play the won
derful machine before him which
enables him to record its exact
location. Then he telephones th" ,
alarm to headquarters. The record
on the book showed that the look
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