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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1925)
F . aper Advertising i the Mainstay Jf All Big Stores o’ . . ■ —.... S’ uUME XXXVI. Œnttw (Srnttr ^rittinrl TWICE-A-WEEK COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER «1, 1925 Match Lighted; Car Million Dollars Of Is Destroyed Lane Timber Sold Stout Lumber Co. of North Bend May Build Mills Siuslaw River. is.ar.t , - lml - ■ — NEW CHAMBERS MILL TO BE BIG ENTERPRISE Christmas Play Planned. Government Nets Over $60,000 In Stumpage Sales òn Grant Lands. Coos grant Lano lamie, Walton, Lano and C. lands, Marcóla, Lane O. and C. lamia, um of blue shnle and is now tap Marshfield, 40 ping away at the second stratum. Preparations are complete for the bringing in of the expected gusher. The paraffin win found 500 feet IMPROVEMENT WORK ON below the flow of gas struck sev LORANE ROAD WILL STOP eral weeks ago. Because of the financial condition Bond Money la to Be Expended On of the company, drilling operations Route South to Douglas Une. at, Cottage Grove were discontinued several weeks ago, it being the n tho Lorano highway intention of the company to bend down for the winter all its efforts to bring in the Eu !' this wook, according gene well, after which operations G. Hurd, county com- will be resumed here. and the job will bo fin- tho spring when tljo i bettor for construction. NEW SECRETARY NAMED BY COUNTY FAIR BOARD law has been abolished by vote Members of the Christian church are planning a play to be given in the church Christmas eve. The title is. “The Greatest Day of the Year.” Twenty-six persons' will take part. Preceding the curtain, a half-hour program of Christmas music will be rendered. The com roittee in charge is Miss Lnln Hull. Mrs. Roy Hands and Mrs. Claude Sherman. Local Lumber Firm Buys Timber Stand Drillers Say That Striking Oil Will Follow at An Favorable Results Are Achieved On of the people. All county sheriffs Robinette Ranch at Creswell. will be required to collect this, Masonic Bodies Install. NUMBER 22 Paraffin Is Struck At Eugene Well Lane county residents who failed Cottage Grove ledge No. 51, A. F. 4 A. M., and Cottage Grove chapter No. 4, O. E. 8., held a joint public installation Friday eve ning, members of both organiza- tions and their familiea being pres- ent. Following the exercises and a social session, refreshments were Officers served cafeteria style. were installed as follows: A. F. 4 A. M.: H. W. Titus, W. M.; A. A. Richmond, 8. W.; V. T. Randall, J. W.; T. C. Wheel er, treasurer; J. P. Graham, secre tary; Charles Burkholder Jr., chap lain; Nelson Durham, marshal; F. Dale Wyatt, 8. D.; Elbert Smith, J. D.; Cecil Caldwell, 8. 8.; H. W. Lombard, J. 8.; Charles Boner, tiler. O. E. 8.: Mabel Smith, W. M.; 8. L. Godard, patron; Jennie Beid- ler, A. M.; Velma Harrel. secretary; Marguerite Lebow, treasurer; Jessie Matthews, conductress; Mariette Hamant, A. C.; Elsa Spriggs, chap lain; Helen Roberts, marshal; Bes sie Sutcliffe, organist; Hallie Haw kins, Adah; Eva Hill, Ruth; Sylvia Griggs, Esther; Twila 'Stewart, Martha; lima Thum, Eiecta; Deen Currin, warder; W. E. Leboy, sen tinel. Start J for « Florida But Come Back ' of promise ’ that • return. Mrs. At Knight visited rel nia while on their stopped over in C< spend a day with Robinson, also to Zar, a cousin. TEST CYANIDE EFFECT to pay their state income tax for ON MOLES AND GOPHERS 1923 still owe this although the according to announcement made from the .office of tho state tax commission. The -sheriff is required within five days to file a copy of each de linquent statement with the county clerk, who must enter it on tho judgment docket. Tho tax due then becomes a lien against the delinquent’s property and can be collected the same as though the judgmlSt hnd been tained through the usual form legal execution. A total amount of $432.16 is due in Lane county, according to announcement following receipt of 21 unpaid warrants received from Earl L. Fisher, state tax commis- sioner. The amounts range from 52 cents to $147.74, the latter be ing the tax of the Coast Range Lumber company, now in the hands of a receiver. All those named on warrnnts will be notified that the state tax is due and if not paid that personal property or real estate will be to recover the amount. Paying a tax on incomes for 1923 is not exactly a cheerful pro cess even during the Christmas season, but it must be done, ac cording to the edict from the state tax official. J •» Cost of Plant and Railway to Exceed $375,000; Capacity to Be More Than 100,000 Feet Daily; Timber on the Upper Siuslaw Is to Be Tapped. lting of a match ine tank was being in the destruction ning of a Ford car itudents of the Uni gon ware returning in Klamath Falls rnas holidays. The I at the Pass Creek two miles south of of the boys lighten amine the baggage. The Starret and Hovey timber holdings in the western part of Lane countV and the property of the Siuslaw Boom company owned by this firm on the Siuslaw river have been bought by the Stout Lumber company of North Bend, according to announcement Friday. The deal involves acres of fir timber land c upwards of a billion feet, n it bordering on the Siuslaw river, and the consideration is said to have been more than a million dollars. Henry L. Bergman, banker of Florence, it is announced, will man age the property for the lumber company. Community Christmas This is one of the largest deals of timber .land ever mode in Lane Tree Is Up county and one of the most ex tensive in the state for some time past. The Stout Lumber company The city,s annual community is one of tho biggest operators Christmas tree has been placed at in the United .States, having milling the Main and Sixth streets inter interests in tho south, but as the section, where it may be seen from stumpage is becoming exhausted in all points of the business section that section of the country, opera and the enti/e length of both tions are being gradually extended streets. This year the lower to the Pacific coast. The company branches have been removed for operates two big mills on Coos Bay the convenience of traffic. The and one at Brookings in Curry tall symbol of generosity is 30 feet county. in height and when lighted at No announcement is made of night it is a thing of beauty. 8. L. plans of the company to erect Godard and crew secured and mills on the Siuslaw river but men placed the tree and it is being in close touch with the company lighted by the Mountain States express the belief that some time Power company. in the future a large and modern plant will be put in at some point on the river. It is said to be the) O VERDUE .INCOME TAX plan of the company for th^ im WILL BE COLLECTED mediate future to ship logs from its new holdings by rail to the Coos Sheriff to Pass Hat Around To Bav mills. Delinquents in Lane County. Results from the use of calcium cyanide in exterminating gophers and moles on Fred Robinette’s farm near Creswell have been quite satisfactory, said O. Fletcher. county agent, Friday. Mr. Fletcher and Roy Fugate, assistant state rodent control lead- er, a week ago Friday used the cyanide dust in the runways or gophers and moles on the place. Mr. Robinette went over the lnnd where it was used Sunday and again on Tuesday and found no evidences of the animals working, but Friday he found fresh signs. Mr. Fletcher said that it is not improbable that the animals came in from adjoining fields. While the results thus far ap- pear to be quite satisfactory it is as yet only an experiment, said Mr. Fletcher, but it looks quite encouraging and the work will be contnued. I Newspaper Advertising Is the Mainstay Of All Big Stores Hugh H. Earle Selected to Manage Exposition for Year 1926. (Cut» Courtesy Eugene Register.) Above—Steam shovel and gravel train at work excavating for log pond at Chambers mill site. Center—Big crane at work digging pond. Below—Type of railroad equipment to be used on the Chambers logging road. (Jack P. McGuire in Eugene Register.) Work is progressing rapidly on I which will be turned out in addi several spurs will total five miles. the new J II. Chambers lumber I tion to the regular mill products,! A railroad is also being built from mill, now in process of construction the latest methods and machinery the mill to the timber holdings of Chambers in the upper Siuslaw just outside of Cottage Grove on will be used. the south highway. The completion of the mill will be a big day for Cottage Grove, ns the enterprise will be one of the largest in the city. It will not only- put the town on the map as one of the largest producers of home building materials, but will be a Suburb Is Named Vicksburg. 1 distinct asset in that many men Bill Thum doesn’t hesitate at I will be given employment. any kind of a job—which may be One of the difficulties confront Mr. Chambers said in an inter one reason why ho always has one. Better Stick to Billiard Balls. When it was suggested that a name view with the Register representa ing the engineers in the construc Ostrich: Why is Bill so siekf should be given the settlement to tive that more than $375,009 would tion of the pond is the structure Ostrichctte: Oh, ho swallowed the south of the city where J. H. be spent in tho venture and that of the earth. Strata of gravel and Chambers, with whom is associated every effort will be made to make shale are alternated with those of couple of times. Ostrich: How enn swallowing his son Victor, is laying out rail the mill one of the most up-to-date soft dirt, which will not hold water. The chief engineer stated that it couple of times hurt him! road yards and making preparations in the state. Ostrichette; They were N< that probably mean that his new The mill grounds cove» approxi might be necessary to cement the mill will be placed there, right off mately J6 acre» and the buildings > side» of the pond to make it water York Times. the bat Bill suggested “Vicks proper will cover more than two ' tight. Railroad tracks are now being First with Cottage Grove new»— burg,” after the junior member of I acres. In the process of manufac xx the Chambers 4 Bon combination. tureing the home building products, | laid on the mill grounds and the The Sentinel. next year by Hugh Earle, E. E. Boss, Hoy Fister, T. W. Morgan, II. C. Wheeler and W. A. Ayres. Mr. Earle will succeed Kelly C. Branstetter and will receive a sal ary of $500. Mr. Branstetter asked for a salary of $1000, declaring that tho amount offered (lid not compensate for the time necessary to properly manage the fair. The meeting was well attendod, most of the board members and several representatives from farm ers’ organizations being present. one another in bringing to bo distributed on day to needy families of They were placed in TRUCK MAN CITED FOR EXCEEDING LOAD LIMIT Enforcement of Weight Law Has Started In Lane County. Enforcement of tho county court orders limiting tho weight of loads hauled over a large number of county routes has been started and I. W. Higgins has been cited to appear in justico court to answer a charge of driving an over loaded truck exceeding the limit set by the court. George Hahn Any has charge of the enforcement of the court order. THE FEATHERHEADS True, a great dis Great Business WHERE ) YOU ( GOING, n FANNY ? > 1Ö SHIFTERS IT’S JUST SIX B locks away $4Y / YOU RE 4 GREAT ECONOMIST? - SPEND 5Q$ TO SAVE A / QUARTER /