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(Enttanr (briwr Sriitüu'l Every Growing Business Depends On Newspaper Advertising Largely For Increased Patronage TWICE-A-WEEK VOLUME XXXVI. COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925 SMITH-HUGHES INSTRUCTOR cw« Jrc judged By SEIS STAIE RECORD Newspapers COUNCIL GETS COST OF STREET PAVING Ordinances Making Assessments On Property Owners Passed. li oods Goes to Garage To Find Building Wrecked CLASSES ARRANGED BY COLLEGE EXPERT Nutrition Problems to Be Discussed At Coast Fork Grange Hall. Every Growing Business Depends On Newspaper Advertising Largely For Increased Patronage NUMBER 7 Fire .Tile Industry Is Possibility Vernonia Eagle: The first glance A possible industry for the new The cost of the recent paving of Miss Lucy Case, nutrition ape Chambers railway is one to make Cost of Installation of Modern at a newspaper tells the reader just east Washington a\pnue (east extension service of of the cialist When W. J. Woods went to his System Is Estimated at SO what kind of a town that paper is use of tho large deposits of clay published in. Oregon has many from Tenth street) was $4.65 the igarage at 4 o’clock Saturday nioru- the Oregon Agricultural college, that have bece opened during the Farmers of Section. Cents a Front Foot ■ very good papers and the weekly front foot, and on east Adams ing to get his car und start for will hold the first of a serie« of work of excavation. The Sentinel avenue (east from Tenth street) classes on nutrition problems in the Portland he found the door of the j papers are exceptionally good. A record has been established by Three weekly papers now rank was $4.53 the front foot, according garage rammed in and debfis piled Coast fork community Wednesday, recently sent to the bureau of The cost of installing standing 8. T. White, Smith-Hughes instruc-, very much the same as to appear to figures submitted to the city over the car. He had to get Mrs. November 4. The meeting will be mines of Oregon Agricultural col ! post lighting on Main street is lege a sample from one of the de tor in Cottage Grove high school, anee, make-up, patronage anil eon- council Monday night by the city Woods to assist him in removing held under the auspices of the not as expensive per front foot who has organized and conducted j i tents. Those three are the best engineer. The cost of paving east the broken door, after which it auxiliary of the Coast fork local posits and the report from there of property on the street as has successfully night schools for farm weekly papers in Oregon—the For Main street was $3.44 the front was found that the car had sus of the Farmers’ union. Mrs. L. H. is that it may lx? a fire clay. The been believed. In giving considera- ers in this district, the first time est Grove News-Times, the Hood foot nnd the cost of Monroe avenue tained injured fenders and bumpers. Gilcrist is president of the aux bureau hasn’t the equipment with j tion to the possibility of changing which to make a positive analysis. such courses have been successful River Glacier and either of the paving was $4.41 the front foot. None of the mechanism had been iliary. The clay, when taken from a during the coining year to the in the state of Oregon. Residents McMinnville papers. Eight, ten or Ordinances making the assessments injured and the trip to Portland O. 8. Fletcher, county agent, was cut made in making the grade for new system of lighting, the light of the several districts reached by twelve pages each week, each page in accordance with the engineer’s , was made. in Cottage Grove Friday making the railway, seemed to have some committee of the council has found Mr. White have responded well 60 per cent to 100 per cent adver figures were enacted by the council. arrangements for this meeting and of thp qualities of soap and lath that the entire cost of installation The Woods garage is a part of and their enthusiasm is growing, tising. The first thing the reader Bills were audited and allowed as other activities to be carried on could be paid by an assessment of the Long & Cruson wooden bull by his office. He announced that ered when rubbed in the hands. he reports. At a recent night says is, “This must be a good follows: 50 cents the front foot. The possi ing at the north end of Fifth Mr. Chambers is not at all ex- meeting held at Hebron about 75 town,” and his thoughts are Balance labor, Harms addi a demonstration of the use of I cited over the possibility of great bility that owners of property street. The building stands in what attended. tion sewer _____________ 1 pvrotol as an explosive will be would be willing to pay for the worthy and correct. We have re i would be the street did the street held at tho Clyde Wright farm, industrial plants along his line. The act authorizing night schools cently visited these towns and we H. M. Hubbell, constructing expense of installation has been not come to an end. Mrs. F. W. in this state for the purpose of are satisfied that the business men sidewalk .............................. under consideration by the council ! Hawkins, who resides nearby, re- six miles north of this city, on bringing to farmers information on I are all more than prosperous and Walworth-Oregon company, November 12 at 1:30, F. E. PRIZES ARE OFFERED IN for a year or two. ported that at 3 o ’ clock she heard modern and scientific methods of we always find from the larger meter ...... ............................. 11.25 Price, extension engineer of the The light committee and other ESSAY CONTEST I a car come up the street at a farming and allied industries, has city to the smallest hamlet members of the council are doubt- that A. W. Bartel, concrete work 50.00 1 terrific speed and smash into the Oregon Agricultural college, will been in force several years. At ! the largest advertiser always assist Mr. Fletcher in showing tho Oregon Historical Society Selects ful whether the city is able at does Overholser Lumber company, tempts have been made in other the largest business. sidewalk lumber ............... 137.42 building. Evidently it failed to use of the powder for blasting this timo to finance tho installa Subject for Competition. Fact the make the turn onto Whiteaker ave stumps and opening ditches, This communities to organize and con- i world over. Gretney Traffic Guide com tion of tho new system but it is duet such schools, but these trials ' pany, traffic guides........... 152.50 nue and the accident followed. No meeting is one of a scries of five “The Missionary Movement to probable that the money can be one else heard the commotion. Evi ai ranged for tho county. have always ended in failures. | the Oregon Country,” is the sub budgeted for maintenance and for Fevered Fancy Far Fetched. dently the car that caused the No state appropriation is available ject selected by tho Oregon His tho additional amount of current j damage was not seriously injured Fevered farming in the “famous, WRONG MAN NAMED for this work at present and Mr. torical society for the 1926 C. C. that would be required. This would ARREST STORY ! and was able to continue on FIRE AT WIESE CAMP it» White’s time and work is given fertile, faithful” Willamette valley Beekman history prizes and medals. require an increase of about $500 i way. There was no clue as to is wrong. What the people ought ENDANGERS LOGS gratis. Four prizes will be awarded as in the amount of the city’s annual Robert Hustead Gets Publicity whoso ear it was. Soils and crops and feeds and to do is to make homes of it. light bill. Acts of William Eusted. Crew Gets Flames Under Control follows: $60, $50, $40 and $30. feeding are the subjects consid Happy, honorable, horticultural and The Mountain States Power com These will be awarded to tho best And Big Loss Averted. ered. The lectures take about 40 hagricultural homes hespeeially ha- four essays written on the subject pany has removed its poles from Robert Hustead and his mother, minutes, ~ j A part of the time is rountl Harrisbur g.—Harrisburg Mrs. Lucy Hustead, both residents Cabbage Head Weighs by girls or boys over 16 nnd under Main street and the Pacific Tele Logs to the quantity of nearly devoted to questions and answers Bulletin. phone & Telegraph company will of this city, have been caused con a million feet were endangered by 18 and attending any school, pub have its poles Temoved during the and loeal talent entertainments 27 Pounds siderable embarrassment this week a fire of unknown origin at the lic or private, in the state. Each early spring. The only poles then usually are included in the pro Wiese Brothers mill which started winner also will receive a bronze remaining on the street will be gram. Mr. White has had the as- NOTE OF REGRET SENT TO because a news story in The Senti medal. nel Monday stated “ Bob Husted ” EUGENE HIGH »¡stance of O. 8. Fletcher, county Cabbages have not been injured Tuesday in the logs themselves. Seven conditions govern the com those required for support for tho in a raid in had been arrested Two donkey engines wore endang agent, and the extension service by the light fall frosts and those petition. Briefly they are as fol present street lights. which Melvin Coyle and Ellis Wil- of Oregon Agricultural college has Cottage Grove Student Body Sorry on the Taylor place on Row river, ered but were saved and were used lows: Essays must not exceed 2000 In case the new standard post liams were taken captive. The For Painting of Building. cooperated. The courses consist operated by George James, are in pulling logs out of the flaming man arrested and lodged in jail growing to mammoth proportions. pile. While the actual loss of tim words, essays may be either typed lighting system, usually referred of 12 lessons and cover a period to ns the cluster lighting systom, Resolutions were adopted last with the two other alleged liquor One brought to the city Tuesday ber will not be heavy, tho expense or written, on one side of paper, should bo adopted, the power com of about 24 weeks. separate sheet with namo and ad offenders was William Eusted. week by the Cottage Grove high has been considerable. The flames Success of the enterprise demon tipped the scales at 27 pounds, It pany will lay its wires in the side Robert Hustead, who makes his have been under complete control dress shall accompany essay, certifi walk of the street. strates that the farmers can be school student body and sent to was firm and perfect in form. cate of teacher of school also shall home here w-ith his mother, was all the time but it was necessary organized and held together by the Eugene high student body ex The system under consideration pressing regret that persons, sup working in Lorano at the time of i to close down operations in order accompany paper, closing time for by the council provides for four subjects of interest to them. sending in essays is March 15, 1926. arrest. SHINGLE MILL IS COMING to fight them. Business men of this city have posedly students of the local school, the Information on tho contest may lights at each intersection and two not yet attended any of the meet had defaced property of the Eugene be obtained from tho Oregon State in tho center of each block, or a Cottage Grove Manufacturing Com- Klan Displays Big Cross, school and had painted the letters Institute Is Planned. ings, but efforts will be made to Historical society, Public Audi total of six to each block. pany Buys Equipment. A huge electric cross mounted “C. G. H. 8.” on the Eugene build- Prominent speakers will appear secure their attendance. torium, Portland. on the program of the annual Lane A regular schedule is followed. ing. A letter from Earl Ballew, on the oil derrick on the summit Water Superintendent Considered. Cottage Grove is to have a shin- county teachers institute, to be Classes are held at Hebron on tho president of the local student body, of Mount David attracted consid- The water committee of the first and third Tuesdays of eaeh also expressed regret for the inci- erable attention here Monday night. gle mill in operation within two held in tho Eugene high school Scrutinizing Committee Appointed. The chamber of commerce hns council has not yet made a selec Tho emblem was visible for several months. The Cottage Grove Manu November 12 nnd 13. A number • month, at Croswell on tho first dent. Cottage Grove students, before miles and was displayed in con facturing company »has purchased | of interesting and novel features appointed a committee the duties tion for water collector, which po and third Thursdays of each month, at Dorena on the first and third the game with Eugene high here nection with a meeting of tho Ku a mill that has been in operation have been planned for the institute, of which aro to scrutinize all chari sition Homer Galloway has re Fridays of each month and at on October 16, had painted their Klux Klan, held in this city that in Washington county and will j it is said. Matters of school rou- ties and projects for whoch contri signed. Tho possibility of employ Silk creek on the second and fourth school initials on the sidewalk in evening. The cross will be a per erect it on the north end of their 1 tine, problems confronting the butions are asked from members ing a man to give his entire time front of the Eugene school. Eu manent fixture on the derrick, it property. A quantity of shingle teacher and other educational sub- of the chamber of commerce and to the water business is being con Thursdays of each- month. business interests of the city. sidered. It has been pointed out gene students also painted their is said. It is understood that a bolts has already been cut and ' jects will be considered. The idea is that contributions shall , that no other business of equal initials on the sidewalk of the local local of the klan is soon to re placed on the company’s property. Budget Committee Named. This will bo the first mill of this 1 Your homo newspaper is always j lie refused until a permit to solicit magnitude in tho city is being op- T. C. Wheeler of Cottage Grove, school before the game. Neither ceive a charter. kind that Cottage Grove has ha<l glad to give assistance in tho prep is secured from this committee, the I erated without some person in di H. P. Markuson of Junction City school offered nor demanded apolo Under tho present nienibers of which aro Elbert Bede, rect charge. since pioneer (lays. aration of advertising copy. gy for these actions. Filing cards. The Sentinel. nnd M. H. Harlow of Eugene have A. W. llelliwell and C. E. Stewart. system responsibility is divided Members of local student body been appointed to the Lane county among Water Comniisaioner Pitch budget committee. The committee stated such actions were condemned 4. 4 JI f. t - TZßß er, the water collector, the water Ä j Griffith In Auto Accident. will meet early in November with I as unsportsmanlike by the student ■ J Y I "7 J. R. Griffith, of this city, who committee of the council and the 1 members of the county court to i body and that retaliation had been nK . Ali E -a is with the circulation department whole council. prepare estimates for expenditures carried too far. WiftJ ’ * *• ■ fl of the Eugene Register, narrowly of the coming year. Stills Are Destroyed. escaped injuries several days ago THORNTON CORNERS. when his Ford coupe was wrecked Fifteen moonshine stills, collected Stewart to Build Shop. when struck by a Roseburg-Eugene by members of the Lane county Schofield Stewart has been Oct. 28.—Mrs. A. E. Foster, freight truck on tho highway near sheriff’s staff during several granted a permit for the erection Sadie Alleman, of Divide, Goshen. The truck went into the months past, wore destroyed Tues of a plumbing shop building on Mrs. Bert Lancaster of Blue Moun ditch and turned over. No otic in day at the court house in Eugene south Seventh street just north of tain, were guests Thursday of Mrs. either ear was injured. The driver and the remains hauled away to the Seventh street garage. It is to George Foster. of the truck assumed full responsi be sold as junk, The largest still be of steel construction. Mrs. G. B. Arnest was a Eugene wa» a 200 gallon affair taken bility, Mr. Griffith stated. visitor Saturday. about a year ago on the McKenzie Mrs. Galdabini and daughter, Here’s one the Office Girls river and the smallest one had been Lane Third in Schools. (Leisch Electric company, Genoa, Mrs. William Henderer and Miss 8 county spent $1,103,192.90 made from a copper fire ex II).,) contributed: Josie Galdibini, of Divide, visited conducting public schools in tinguisher. Employes of tho sher- One of our salesmen walked in at the Louie Premazzi home Sun 1924, a recent report of J. A. iff’a office made sure the equip the office the other day and our day. Churchill, state superintendent, re meat could not be nsed again for Hales Manager asked 1 ‘ Who let .Mr. and Mrs. James Maust of veals. Only two other counties in flaking liquor before they sent you inf” Eugene visited Sunday at the the state spent more than a million it away to be sold. “Why I came in on a postal home of Mrs. Maust’s parents, Mr. A • F dollnrs. Enrollment in this county card,” he said. and Mrs. 8. P. 8hortridge. .-*?*» ÍT *• i Ellsworth Mill May Resume. was 10,495, third largest in the “Ah, who would spend a cent Mrs. Jess Crawford, who spent K L stnte. Educational costs for the Tho Ellsworth mill, which be on you!’’ I last week with Mrs. Wm. Stroud, entire state wore $20,444,165.96, the came involved in financial diffi “Well, I got tired of expressing 1 left for Portland Saturday. report stated, with a total enroll culties this week, probably will re- myself.” Mrs. Olive Bcrrey and children ment of 179,342 pupils. iumo within a month or two, ac visited in Eugene last Tuesday. cording to plans of tho owners, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and Rubber stamps. The Sentinel E. E. Ellsworth nnd Harrison Ells Budget Committee Organise®. [ children, of Woodard’s mill, visited The city budget committee held worth. It is believed that a meth BILL BOOSTER SAYS at the C. A. Dodge home Sunday h organization meeting Monday od of settlement with the creditors , afternoon. night. G. <). Knowles, mayor, was lias been arranged that will prore Mrs. Stove Tonoli anil Mr. and eS,Sl«,l MAST&OMQ FOR elected chairman and W. H. Daugh mt ¡»factory. About 40 men were family, of Divide. spent Sunday 6DUCÄOOUI NOUUQ PGUOW. orty secretary Aidermen Worth employed. Tonoli sister, with r~ Mr. DOtfT LET AFNBOCN TELL NOU Harvey and W. E. Lebow and j Angelo Perini. SCENE IN A JAPANESE MATRIMONIAL BUREAU. I R. E. Walker were appointed a TUT ©LPOaeMCK IS NUK OWN Always give your homo print Pete Tonoli has finished Match-making in Japan is some and desirable maidens may go, for to indicate that the mnidens are a subcommittee to prepare a tenta shop first chance at all your print He now SCHOOL) -we TROUBLE WHHTHi cement milk house. modern I equipment for sterilizing times carried on by means of rnatri 1 the purpose of being introduced, i little shy and the men a trifle five budget to be ¡»resented to ing. Usually your home printer SCHOOL OF eXPEMEMCa IS YHAY aad pasteurizing and he has es-1 monial bureaus—regular establish | This picture taken in a ^okyo bored by tho ceremony of becoming the next meeting of the entire coin- can meet competition in quality BY THE TUAt NOU GRADUAT». * mittee, to be held Tuesday evening. M well as price. xx ments to which eligible young men | matrimonial agency, would seem acquainted.—don’t you think f tablished a milk route. 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