The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 23, 1925, Image 1

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The Miracle of Advert
That When Applied
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The Miracle of Advertising Is
That When Applied
In a Common Sense Way
It Brings
Magical Results
TWICE-A-WEEK
VOLUME XXXVI.
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925
Nease Sues County
To Collect Money
STATE LAW ON EGGS IS
EXPLAINED HERE
N. C. Maris Instructs Dealers In
Requirements of Statute.
Lad’s Hand Crushed Slumber Last Thought Eugene Affairs Are
In Financial Mess
In Bicycle Accident zAt Slumber Party
More
than
a
diyen
NUMBER 14
JAIL BREAK AT EUGENE
IS FRUSTRATED
Officers Return in Time to
Plans for Escape.
Two Are Injured In
Motorcycle Crash
Masonic
Circuit Court to Decide Long
A campaign to familiarize Lane Six-Year-Old Stone Glass Crashes friends of 8. L. Godard attended Delivery of $14,000 in War­ I At attempted jail break at the Joe Taylor and Earl VanValin
county
dealers with the require­
Into Trailer Parked On
an alleged he slumber party at his rants Which Had Been As­ county jail in Eugene was frus-
Controversy; Barnard Says
Sent to Hospital But Are
ments of the recent law governing
j trated Saturday night by the re-
home
Thursday night—and Friday
signed Stirs Up Rumpus.
Again Home.
Tenth Street.
Contract Not Fulfilled.
the sale of eggs was started in this
j turn of two police officers who
county last week by N. C. Maris,
deputy of the state food and dairy
Suit to collect $24,343.61 was i department. The law went into
filed in circuit court Friday by effect last May, but in this county
M. G. Nease against Lane county, there had been some doubt as to
finally bringing into the courts the its provisions, it is said.
long controversy between Mr. Nease , ‘ ‘ The new law provides for three
and county court members over classes of eggs, fresh standard,
Nease’s cruise of county timber. fresh medium and fresh undersize.
The figures include
interest
at The class has to be marked on the
,
.
„„I
eight per cent from August 20. cage or Qn carton8 when goW at
1924, the date on which
winch Mr. Nease ! retail- Egg8 in bulk have t0 have
alleges ho filed maps and records I7“ n ^h letters“ not' "lew than
upon completion of his cruise of I one inch in height stating the
the timber.
class of the eggs. Storage eggs
Mr. Nease entered into a contract are classed the same as fresh eggs
with the county court December but the word “fresh” is
8, 1923, to cruise 100,000 acres of not to be used in this connection,”
timber in Lane county the next Mr. Maris stated.
year.
The contract was signed
“All eggs are required to bo
by L. N. Roney and Emmett Sharp, candled and graded either by the
who were then commissioners. producer, the jobber or the- dealer.
County Judge C. P. Barnard refused The weight has to be ascertained
to sign the contract.
and the true grade marked in all
Mr. Nease in his complaint states leases,” Mr. Maris states.
the cruise was made according to ' A standard egg is required to
contract.
Judge Barnard, after have a weight of not less than one
the suit was filed, said present and five-sixth ounces, a medium
members of the county court were egg, one and seven-twelfths ounces.
agreed that the terms of the con­ All under these weights are classed
tract had not been fulfilled and , as undersize.
that the county did not got the
— ——
results it was entitled to.
Boy and Girl Give Selves Up.
Wayne McCue, Creswell youth,
TURKEY MARKET OPENS; i and June Jones, 15-year-old Cottage
! Grove girl, who a week ago rented
BIRDS SCARCE
I an automobile at Springfield and
Buyers at Roseburg Try to Keep disappeared, were brought back
Price Below 43c Mark.
from Albany Friday by a deputy
from the Lane county sheriff’s
Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 20.—The office.
According to the story
Thanksgiving turkey market opened told by the boy and girl, they ran
today, the receipts being excep- out of gas at Albany and took to
tionally light. The market opened the woods, where they remained
at a price of 41 cents, which several days, finally deciding to go
quickly went to 42 cents as the to Albany and give themselves up.
birds started coming in. With the McCue is in the county jail and
number of birds very small, -com­ the girl is being cared for by a
petition forced the price upward woman who takes charge of young
to 43 cents shortly before 10 a. m., female county prisoners.
but it was thought probable that
this price would not hold. Buyers
“America Wakes Up” Is Given.
aro apparently trying to keep the
The pageant, “America Wakes
price under the 43-cent mark, while
growers are holding out for a better Up,” was given Sunday evening
at the Presbyterian church under
price. Only birds in prime con­
dition are being brought in for tho the direction of Mrs. Bert Trask.
Thanksgiving trade, those which Miss Rachel Galloway took the
will put on weight between now leading role of the dreamer. The
and Christmas time being held for pageant sought to teach that re­
ligion must play an important
the holiday market.
part in making Americans of those
who come from other shores and
NATIONAL HIGHWAYS TO mix their blood with ours.
The decorations of the church
BE DESIGNATED
were elaborate and appropriate.
Cottage Grove on Route Approved
By Federal Officials.
Announcement has been made by
Secretary of Agriculture Jardine of
the approval of 75,884 miles of
roads in the United States for des­
ignation as “United States High­
ways,” selected by a joint board
of federal and 'state highway of­
ficials. Among them is the Pa­
cific highway and the route ex­
tending east and west across the
state from Ontario through Eugen"
to Florence.
The roads will be designated by
numbers and will be marked by
signs bearing the shield of tho
United States. Danger and caution
posts will show signs oP four dif­
ferent shapes representing degrees
of danger, with black letters and
symbols on yellow backgrounds.
Recommendation is made that the
danger and caution markers be
adopted for state highways.
Your home newspaper is always
glad to give assistance in the prep­
aration of advertising copy.
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OIL IS BROUGHT IN AT
SAGE-OLSON WELL
Flow Struck at Petaluma Capped
Until Tanks Are Beady.
Oil was brought in last week at
Petaluma, Calif., at a well owned
by Sage and Olson brothers, ac­
cording to reports reaching here
Thursday. It was reported the well
was capped after the flow had
been struck.
Plans were being
made to complete tanks and open
the well Monday.
W. A. Sage, D. E. Olson and
C. A. Olson, owners of the well,
also are officers of the Guaranty
Oil company now conducting drill­
ing operations here and at Eugene.
D. E. Olson left Eugene for Peta­
luma on receipt of the message.
Mr. Olson stated the Petaluma
well had been located in 1922 and
drilling had reached a depth of
more than 2000 feet. The well is
the first brought in in this part of
California.
BETTIS & WYATT OFEN
SUPER STATION
Second Member of Finn Is Former
Resident of this City.
y
discovered the preparations being
City affairs in Eugene are in a made for escape. Frank Thomas
Joe Taylor of this city and Earl
mess due to the delivery to Con­ and Charles Akers were the only VanValin of Dorena were injured
tractor George W. Read of $14,000 men behind the bars at the time. in a motorcycle accident Sunday
in warrants which had been as­ They had been arrested early Sat­ forenoon at the Fifth street ami
signed to a bank in payment of urday morning for robbery of the Madison intersection on Pacific
a loan. It is further alleged that Danner - Robertson sporting goods highway. It was at first thought
the money represented by the war­ j store.
that Taylor had sustained injuries
Part of the plumbing fixtures
rants was not due for 30 days
that might prove fatal, but ho is
following the date of their delivery. of the washstand had been pried expected home today from the hos­
loose
and
officers
believed
an
at
­
Recorder Gilmore blames Mayor
pital to which both he and Van
Parks for the delivery, while the tempt would have been made to Valin were rushed in the Mills
force
a
door
or
window
with
the
mayor blames the recorder. The
| ambulance immediately following
warrants were at once cashed by implements, The broken fixtures ! the accident. Van Valin returned
Mr. Read, whose business is in the were dropped into the stove on the from the hospital with the ambu-
return of the officers.
hands of a receiver.
lance.
It is said that neither the city
VanValin was traveling south
of Eugene nor the bank will lose, SALVATION ARMY DRIVE on Fifth street in front of a
both being protected by surety
large car. Taylor was traveling
GETS RESPONSE
bonds and that no illegal act was
behind the same car. A motorcycle
committed by either the recorder Workers Collect Money to Spread ahead of VanValin lost a part of
or the mayor in the delivery of the
Christmas Cheer Among Poor.
its tail light and VanValin turned
warrants.
at tho Madison avenue intersection
Cottage Grovo responded gener­ to pick up what the motorcycle
Burroughs bookkeeping form of ously to the drive conducted last thead had lost. At the same mo­
many kinds.
Your home print week by tho Salvation Army and ment Taylor speeded up to pass tho
ub a result approximately $100 was car ahead of him and struck tho
shop.
raised to provide Christmas cheer | VanValin motorcycle on the inter­
for needy families of this city. section, the signal given by Van
Mrs. Bob White and Mrs. Ida Park, Vnlin having been obscured by tho
Salvation Army workers, completed ear ahead of Taylor. Both mo­
the drive Saturday after working torcycles crashed to the pavement
the first three days of the week. and Taylor was thrown ngninst the
Before leaving they voiced their curb on the wrong side of tho
appreciation of the way residents street, sustaining an injury at tho
responded.
base of tho skull and another
Baskets of food for Christmas across tho face. Dr. Job, whoso
tables and toys for children will residence is on tho corner nt which
bo supplied to every needy family I tho accident happened, was sum­
in this section, the workers said. moned. Ho administered first aid
Persons who know of such families i and accompanied both young men
,
are urged to report to the Salva­ to tho hospital.
Joe Taylor Is tho 10-yoar-old son
tion Army headquarters in Eugene.
Business men of Cottage Grovo of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor.
also will search for families who VanValin is aged 21 and son of
may bo in need of gifts. C. A Mr. and Mrs. C. D. VanValin of
! Dorena.
Bartoll will be in charge.
LANE COUNTY ROADS TO
HAVE NEW SIGNS
Guide Posts to Be Placed at AU
Important Intersections.
Signs showing distances to
towns and communities will be
plaee^ at all important road inter­
sections of Lane county early next
year, if plans outlined Thursday
before tho county court by J. E.
Shelton, district director of the
Oregon Motor association, material
ize. Mr. Shelton said tho asso­
ciation would furnish the signs and
an engineer to designate tho loen
tions if the county would supply
tho posts and the labor to place
them in the ground.
Members of the court appeared
favorable to the plan, Prisoners
probably will be used for tho
work, it is said.
The signs will be in place by
the timo the tourist travel starts
uext year, Mr. Shelton said. Lane
county has long needed u system
of guide posts, he asserted, and
the system planned will cover the
entire county.
‘Luck 'Deer Is Killed
When Struck Ly
Auto Stage
Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 19.--.An au­
tomobile stage on th > way from
Yreka to Roseburg early this morn­
ing struck and killed a largo buck
deer on the highway south of
Canyonvillo. The animal jumped
from a bank directly in front of
tho stago. The driver, N. Nyo,
was alone in the machine.
Mr. Nyo brought the deer to
this city and turned it over to a
deputy game warden, who present­
ed it to the Oregon Soldiers home
F. N. Bettis and E. E. Wyatt
have opened in Eugene what is
said to be the finest super-service
station in Oregon, The opening of
this business has been watched with
interest here because of the fact
that Mr. Wyatt, son of Mr. snd
HORSE IS KILLED WHEN Mrs. M. F. Wyatt, is a former resi­
dent of this city.
STRUCK BY CAR
The station is located at the cor­
She’d Take a Chance.
Teacher and Students Escape ÎE- ner of Ninth and Olive, one of
Maid: “There’s a man outside,
jury in Accident.
the busiest intersections in Eugene.
ma’am, says won’t you give him
It has four gasoline pumps, 20
ten cents for a bed. ’ ’
S. T. White, instructor in the lubricating pumps and complete
Madam: “Tell him to bring it
Cottage Grove high school, and 80 V- vulcanizing, accessory and cleaning
in, and I’ll look at it.”
A Levantine Babe Ruth in Embryo.
eral students, narrowly escaped and polishing departments. Brakel
serious injuries last Friday & White, auto electricians, will
r
AMERICAN SPORTS TEACH NEAR EAST LESSONS IN
night when Mr. White’s car struck occupy a part of the building, A
FAIR PLAY AND JUSTICE.
and killed.a horse on the Pacific space 97x107 feet is occupied and
Age old hatreds, religious bigotry,
"Naturally they had
highway north of Harrisburg. Mr. the entire space is paved, There
White and his party were returning are four driveways entering the and racial intolerance literally are look upon life as something far
being knocked out of the Near different than a game and to re- NEW RESERVOIR IS TO BE
to this city from Lebanon, where sheltered canopy.
PUT INTO USE
East, where for centuries they have gard ¡.heir fellows as enemies or
they had attended the football
bred
strife,
bloodshed
and
misery.
game between the two schoo's.
Streams Closed to Fishing.
competitors for the little available Filled to Five Feet for Starter And
A wagon with two horses tied
More than lp0,000 children who food.
All Lane county streams and
Thia Gradually Increased.
To transform them back
Thursday ’a iBsuo of Tho
behind was crossing the road in lakes will be closed to trout fishing have been admitted into Near
into human beings it was necessary
Sentinel will bo sent to 1290
front of the car. One of the hor­ November 30, with the exception of East Relief orphanages in Greece.
The city ’» new million gallon
additional families in tho Cot
ses broke loose, running directly tidewater streams. The tidewater Palestine, Armenia and Syria dur first to feed them, then to teach
tago Grove trade territory.
in front of the automobile, which streams includo the Siuslaw river iag the past eight years have been them how to smile and play, reservoir will be in uso before the
end of the week. Godard & Ran-
Tho city and -«rural routes
carried it several feet oefore the and a few small creeks flowing taught American sports and Ameri­ Gradually they became children
from Cottage Grove will be
animal rolled into the ditch. The directly into the ocean. No defi­ can sportsmanship. These have l>eaa again, normal, healthy, fun loving. j dall, contractors, and the city hav-
completely covered, also the
car went into the ditch a few feet nite tidewater limit has been set the primary courses in tho lesson Instead of enemies they found their ’ ing completed the replacing of the
fellow creatures to be friends. They i water mains and overflow lines
country north to Croswell and
farther on.
on the Siuslaw, but it is understood of Golden Rule conduct so essen­
south to Drain, Yoncalla and
The car was badly damag 'd an 1 that tidewater is at a point about tial to bring a new era of pence learned the games of childhood ami | down the hill. After the new res
now many of them, having been j ervoir is put into use the old reser­
Elkton sections.
was taken to Harrisburg for rc- a mile above Mapleton.
and good will to that part of the discharged from the orphanages on voir will be drained and thqs will
pairs.
The cost for tho added
world.
reaching tho age limit, aro also be connected with the new
circulation
will be: Display,
I
“Few of the children whom
Junction City Wing.
playing the game of life according line, which follows the street down
10 cents the inch added to
‘ Mining Claims Located.
Cottage Grove junior high eleven brought into our orphanages
to the best rules of sportsmanship.” j the hill instead of crossing pri-
price of regular edition only;
Notice of location of the “Ban­ was defeated 13 to 7 by Junction training schools knew how 1 o
More than 30,000 war and famine I vate property as heretofore.
surrounded ads and readers,
ner” and “Sir Sidney” quartz City junior high Saturday after­ play,”( one
relief official repoita.
.
Tho
new
rosorvoir
will
bo
filled
50'/ added to price for regu­
mining claims in the Bohemia dis- noon on Kelly field. Lloyd Swan­ •' They had been forced from a orphans aro still in Near East Re­ gradually and only five feet of
lar edition only. Advertising
trict were filed Thursday in the son, Cottage Grove player, suffered very early age to fight ■gainst lief care. As a means of providing water will be in the big holo when
not ordered for the additional
office of County Clerk Bryson by a broken nose. The game was the forces of man and nature for for this work during tho coming it is put into use. The quantity
circulation will appear in the
J. 8. Coffman of Cottage Grove.
the second one between the their very existence. They had no year, Golden Rule Sunday will be will bo increased a foot or so at a
regular edition only.
I two teams, Cottage Grove losing 20 time for relaxation. They were observed throughout the civilized time under direction of
world on December 6.
Piling cabinets. The Sentinel " "
Junction city. EnNdwi young two-legged animals.
Rogers, engineer in charge,
THE FEATHERHEADS
FOR. TH1 TtAMU TMAM TVÆ
Touiu dio fer , hua ”
Stone Glass, six-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glass, sus­
tained a mangled right hand early
Saturday evening when, while rid­
ing a bicycle, he collided with a
heavy trailer parked in front of
the Hiner machine shop.
The
bicycle ran under the heavy cross­
piece of the trailer, the lad’s hand
being crushed between the heavy
timber and the handle bar of the
bicycle. He was taken to the of­
fice of Dr. A. W. Kime, where it
w-as found necessary to amputate
the index finger. The third finger
w-as badly crushed but it may
be possible to save this. The
second finger was also severely in­
jured but will be saved.
It was thought that the lad
swung over against the trailer to
avoid an approaching automobile.
morning.
Tho curiosity of the
guests as to what that kind of a
party might be was fully satisfied.
The festivities started with a 6:30
dinner and continued almost to the
hour for 7 o’clock breakfast, There
was everything imaginable except
slumber.
Loophole Mackin. Tooth Yanker
Titus and Attorney General Lom­
bard took the name of the party
seriously, and went to bed at their
usual hour. They also went to bed
several other times during the
night. Mrs. Godard and the other
feminine members of the family
were away from home, which fact
blended well with the nature of
the night’s entertainment. What
has been, or is going to be, said
to Host Godard about broken fur­
niture and the wrecked condition
of the house probably has been,
or will be, sufficient to discourage
him from trying the stunt again.
All agreed that “a good time
was had” and even Andy Volsted
would have enjoyed himself.
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