The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 21, 1928, Image 1

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Employes und Employers:
'nJ in Cotta;,« Grove
the money you earn her
und business will be ge
Give your home merchant
first chance. Read his
ads regularly and profit
thereby.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON. TUI RSDAY JI M. 21 192h.
VOLUME XXXVII o
NUMBER 62
o’
Lumber Stock? ^ow
Prices Remain Steady
Raiders Refuse Bend Smothers Locals
Po Miss Issue
23-4 in Sunday Game
A« h”
C. G.
Curttulnienl of Production In
Having
Sulultiry
Effect
Upon Situation.
gru .vs
lumber
i»»U" i*
aultarriinra nh<> «hm't want
mi issue now that they are
lint. During the past week
tho several hundred new
lias reported that li>-
•re for 19 years and not
<lii| he know that Cot
him such an interesting
He says that he finds
much from reading one
eek of The Mentinel as
Holds Firm in Early
HARD TO FIGURE
LEADER
Three Seriously Hurt
Hrobbly Bicycle Ruler Corporal Left Behind
In Highway Accidents
Proves to Be Thief
By Entraining Battery
Phillip St. Clair and Roy Gar
Portion of Game, Slaughter
dineer Badly Crushed in
Starts in Sixth.
Auto Wreck.
Bond, in imitation of on«* of Its
<*«*ntrnl Oregon bliz/Jtrda, •now«*«l
Cottage Grove uiid«»r 2.3 to I Kun
»Iny nfternoon -»n Kelly field. B«*nd
had d<*f«»Ht«»d th'* lo<*ftln by an
identical «<*or«» Muy 13 nt B«*nd.
The visitor« curried dynitmile in
their Imta, scoring three home runs
in on«* inning nnd blurted Cottage
(¡rove's hopes with 21 base hits,
five of which w«»r«» horn«* runs nnd
three two-bnggerli.
The gMine was close for th«» first
five innings, Bend lending 3 to L
The visitors scored on«* in the
fir«t inning i nnd added two more
in th«» IhirJ. Cottage Grove score«!
n run in th«» * third. In the sixth
inning Smith, , Cottage Grove hurl
er, weak«*n«*d nnd
H«*n<l
scored
«even run«. Cooper relieve«! Smith
in th«» seventh inning but could
not «fop Bend's Imrrng«* of J»use
hit« nn«l runs.
In th«* fatal «ixth inning which
rtarted the «daughter Bend »core«!
M«ven run . nft«»r two men wcr«» out.
Not content with thi* l«»n«l B«*nd
ndded four run« in tin* ««»ven»h,
thr<< in th«’ eighth and nix in the
ninth.
<’of Inge Gr«>v<« rtaged n
brief
rnlly in the ninth, «coring «two
run«.
Th»* lorn 1« are firmly lodged in
th«- cellar with mix defeat« and
only one win. Bend nn«l Kalem
nr- ti««| f«»r fir«t with Eugene nnd
Albany ti«»«l for third and fourth.
Wrndhng im hovering ro-nr < ottagi*
Grove'» preserve in the cellar with
two win« an«l five defeat«.
H« m > iv by inning«;
Anyone who rides a bicycle on
the streets of Cottage Grove would
better know how to ride or be is
likely to be apprehended hv Chief
of Police Green B Pitcher on sus­
picion. A few days ago the chief
noted a bicycle being ridden by a
stranger who seemed not to handle
the pedals and steering apparatus
any too well. “I’ll bet that’s a
officer
stolen wheel,’’ the
re-1
marked to Dr. B. R. Job, who i
chanced to be near. The chief i
acted upon his hunch and, sure
enough, the wheel belonged to Al
bert Drake, Eugene newsboy, Who
is thankful that Cottage Grove’s
police chief has a way of knowing
stolen good» when he sees them.
A deputy from the sheriff's offiec I
earne here and took the wheel and
thief back to Eugene.
Military Boys Working Hard
at Fort but Thoroughly
Enjoying Labors.
Phillip Ht. flair, 17, and Roy
(By Bergs.nt Ham Rchwsrts. )
Gar<linci-r, 17, are in a Eugene hos
FORT STEVENS, June 20. —
accident
pital as the result of an U-
.
(Special.)—We had an experience
on p
'*■ highway Sunday nigh’
Htaji'ling of Contestants.
Pacifie
that we had never had before,
nnd Robert Harrington is at his
This year after entraining at 5
Mrs. Euri Garoutte
M,3(I2,OO<>
Th«’ jj «, ihth | <iuilu‘>k f«»r th«’ him
home here suffering with injuries
a. m. at Cottage Grove We had
Mr-*. Geo. Kebclbeck ..8,306,4011
her niiirkvt i* f«»r «« «»«Hithilum«'«* »»!
sustained in a. crash
Saturday
gone a» far as Creswell before we
Mrs. Ivan Barker .
8,304,000
th«» pr«»M’ut upw»r«l tri*n<l.
night,
noticed that one man was missing.
A rh*M’ rtu<ly of «*oii<lhioiiB r*’
ONLY 10 .MORE DAYS OE
Ht. Clair is suffering with
Wo cheeked the men immediately
\«*nl» on«» rt|inin«'itiit hih I uuiHtiiir*.
fractured skull, fractured cc
and found that we had loft Cor­
CAMPAIGN.
Hen
Eugene
dnilii'«.
The
»ng fr»t«ir’*: th«*r«* uru in» «urplu*
bone, fractured shoulder blade
poral Lloyd Swanson at home. At
willing to educate many
WHO WILL WIN?
«fork« <>f liitnhur «»ii hiiii«l hi uith t
i-rushed cheat. Gardineer is
Albany we received a
telegram
their
more
to
the
value
of
th«’ protluring <»r «Hrtributing «’n«!*
fering
with
a
fractured
skull
IT 'H UP TO YOU NOW
from him saying, “I overslept, how-
wn paper.
«»( th«« l»u«in»*»«« A't'l to thiw pr«»<*
other severe injuries. The
can I get to campf’’ He was re­
HONOR BOU.
pu»*l« for »• furthur ri’<iu«,t ion in
were on their way home fron;
sponsible for getting his squail to
June 14. Mrs. ¡van Barker
«•utput during lb«- n xt
diiv«, $2000 a Vote Record
gene at about 9 o’clock and
the train in the morning—the men
Jun»- 15, Mrs Kabalbark.
during m ‘iirh ti«*»«‘ hi in«-••n*«*d
passed Goshen. According io
were there but the corporal wasn’t.
./une 1«. Mrs K»-bel beck
d»*uiHi»t| »»•« "»• u««ur«’d.
neases of the accident the cur in American Legion Plans
J un» IN. Mr. Garoutt«-.
School
Budget
Meeting
We made w «tops enroute and
Jan*« 1». M ra. Garoutt«.
I’hi« produ« tion of I uoi I mt in th»
which the young men were riding
arrivpd at Fort Steven» at 2
20.
Ivan
Barker
■I
tin*
Mrs
fir «lirtrirta of w««t«*rii Or gon nn«l
turned off the paved portion of the
Showing at Convention o’clock in the afternoon. W>- were
June 21, Mrs Ivan Barker
Wnrtiini;f<»»» nn I British Coluinhin
highway in passing another car, the
assigned to one of the two new
GET YOUR STATIONERY NOW —
fur th * month ««f Muy wu» »lightly
been
driver
probably
having
kitchens which are the very latest
BACK YOUR FAVORITE
«»ver iH p»«r «■« nt I«»«» thnn in
blinded by the lights of an ap
The American Legion at
its: in combined kitchen and mess hall.
CONTESTANT.
April. Thi* mouth h ill s « m »
p«*r
preaching car, a» there was no 1 meeting Monday night elected La-1 They are conveniently arranged
<■» nt «»r m«»r«» «*ut from th«* normul
need of leaving the paving, The I Hells Stewart, F. L. Grannis, Arthur! and it is not difficult to keep them
«»utput un<! July, n«*< ^rdii g to tin
turn back onto the paving probably j Olson and Duncan P. Cameron as! clean.
I»« «t in formation now
t«vni In bl«*,
was made too quickly, for the car : delegates to the state convention
The first night in camp was
Judges
Announced
will full «hori of Ap*il ttppr«»ui
seemed to jacknife, turned com­ to be held August 2, 3 and 4 in quiet as everyone was tired and
lontely from 23 to 30 |M»r «•«•nt.
pletely over once nnd came to a Medford. Lester Bartholemy, Gor turned in as soon as possible and
received I he
To Count Votes stop
Hetiffer« hnv«’ p«»in «•»! ’ » mill*
right side up headed in the ■ don MacAulay, Clyde Roberts and i reveille seemed to eome entirely
ri ion uh di
thnt liMvu not I»« m * ii running on th«
opposite direction. St. Clair had • Ted Davis were chosen as alter-1 too early the next morning. We
rived 29 and
five day wook
to be pulled from the wreckage but nates. The drum corps will attend ' have to get up at 5:30 and we go
There
Judge« have been named to
th«* production
Gardineer was thrown free. It was , the convention and a large number; to bed at 10. And we still ent
oppo
count the votes received by
W ha not bring
said that the car wns not at the i of Cottage Grove Legionnaires are i three times a day, which is quite
are
candidate« in thia newspaper's
kind of »Upport, but th*’ <1
time traveling at an excessive rate also planning to be present.
Profit Sharing campaign which
handy.
will M««»n »<*<’ th«* mnj«»rity
of speed. Gardineer is the owner
The local post voted to sponsor i Our work so far has been sub-
is to close Monday evening,
conevrn« going <!«» wii «lurh
a
hill
climb
to
be
held
here
during
of the ear but it was not known
July 2, at 8 p. m. At the First
ealiber target practice at which we
»»»«•nth un«l thu unrly pnrt
which one of the two was driving. * the summer but no date was set. have made an excellent record,
National bauje the judges, as
for period» varying from
The young men. both unconscious, The following committee was ap-' having scored the
follows, will take charge of the
he highest number
were taken to Eugene by passing ' pointed to complete plans: Post i of direct hits. Our
four wvt'k« nn»l in thnt wi;
lock boa: T. C. Wheeler. N. E
daily schedule
~
motorists. The condition of both Commander Rav Vinson, chairman. | calls for calisthenics as soon as we
their port of the r«*gulutin
Glass, George Knowles, C A.
lump in lit cm I of stringing
Charles Hall, Clyde Roberts, James are up and then we wash and have
is serions.
Leon
Bartell and Harold E. Johnson.
u longer periml.
This i
Harrington was returning from .McCormiek, Max Bird and Roy Fry. | breakfast. After breakfast, quar
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102 007 43«—23
«li'ihuiirt ruted on (I mv«
Calvin Funk post will try for | ters have to be policed and then
lilt« .............
013 ooo 236— 21
Eugene on his motorcycle and had
<xjtt«g»- Grov«
'XJl (HIO O1Ï— 4 RUBE MORRIS OPENS
the bronze statue which the state we have infantry drill and fire the
where one (urge operation w
passed
Creswell.
A
car
approach
­
Hit« .............
102 <•1 I 121— 9
on th«» lflth «»f thia nn»nth
SUPER SERVICE PLACE ing Creswell turned out past the Legion is offering to the post mak batteries until noon. In the after­
Service Stores Plan
Box Hrurt*:
mum i«ll»' until th«» Nt of
HKND—
All R X F<> A E BH
center of the highway in order to I ing the most outstanding contribu­ noon the
unfinished
morning’s
««
4 4 2 2
I
2 8 w Rube .Morris officially opened his make a turn into a side road. The tion to community welfare during work is completed and schools and
nnd nnothur will «hut down
Picnic for Community Trummer.
Rrnfrow, 2b
3
0
7
5
3
o
4
2«»th nnd not now nt nil
was giving the year. The local post is basing , games are held. There is always
Higber. ef
7 2 4 3 3 O 0 super service station at Ninth and driver said that he
July. Mt ill nnothcr w ill «1«
ilrpting. 3b
O 0 Main street» Saturday.
n
He recent- all his attention to a car in the: its claim on its sponsorship and something to do.
Bnrgr,
||
6 1
If
2 0 <) o 0 1 Iv took over the station, wfiii-h roar and did not see the
wrrtoi of the next four,
motor backing of the boy scout movement
Thursday we fire service for Fort
Alim rf 1
4 3 2 I 0 0 1
two week* «»ver th«* Fourth
more cycle approaching. Harrington did here. The drum and bugle corps | Columbia, which is located on the
Wood«. lb
n 3 3 5 0 0 o ! has been in operation for
of
the
Legion
boy
scout
troop
will
tni«»th«»r three» w«»«*ki*, mid ikj
than
a
year.
.Mr.
Morri»
is
not
see
the
signal
given
for
the
Kubanka. . •
5 3 2 7 f>
1
Washington side of the Columbia
thnt. while on«* of th«’ Inrge
Murphy. 1’
2 1 0 1 J 0 8 equipped to do power washing and turn.
The two crashed and Har­ be sent to the convention and Dun­ river. So far we have given a
can
P.
Cameron
was
appointed
to
tionn thut hr«» b«*«»u i»ll»* nin
greasing a» -well as bat- rington sustained a dislocated hip
creditable account of ourselves at
47 23 21 2 7 1 ' 2 8 hydraulic _
better pnrt of April will
<’. G
AH R H PO A K RH tery and tire repair and expects and other severe injuries. He was arrange transportation, housing and target practice and all other driDs,
while
I
entertainment
of
the
corps
llrek.
21
b
.
4
0
«awing '’nrly in July, it« t«
U
4 8 2 0 to install a hydraulic jack soon. picked up by a passing motorist
so we anticipate an excellent score
Kl.lln«.. 3b ... ... 3
!
1
0 ]
0 1 i He expects to dispone of hi» garage and taken to Springfield for medi­ it is in .Medford.
rut will be more thun «»ff»o»t
on our firing tomorrow.
Hill lb
5 O 8 9 O
0|
lection of the
cal attention but was brought to
0 1
I'elUr». rf
Saturday afternoon we will par­
—4 0 2
1
0 business on Fifth street.
over the
ruoditfon i«
Mursaa, ct ------
4 0 I 2 1
0 0
Mr. Morris recently xuwk over his home here Sunday.
ticipate in the gigantic review of
1
0
Lombard
New
Head
0
A
n
Oar.
•
........
3
1
I
fir belt.
the agency for Dodge Brothers
Tn the etcitoment of getting Har j
the 82nd infantry brigade to -be
MrQnren If
S
0 8 0 0 1.»
1
N<> one mn n m y«»t mi V
1 8 3 0 1 motor ears, giiing up his Pontiac rington started for medical ntten
3
held at Camp Clatsop and will be
Brauner.
1
....
Local
Lions
Club
Of
Two thousand Smith. 1 L. p . .... 3 1 2 0 5 0 0 agenev.
th«’ extent to whifh* the
tion the motorcycle was left for a !
reviewed by Governor Patterson,
I'lHipur, P
.1 •Ì 0 0 2 0 0
July «hutdown* will go-
Mr. . "
.Morris had advertising pon- time where it had fallen on the
General White, commanding officer
ron«i«lernl»l<» talk of n
i
over the city Fri paving with all lights burning.
:i « 4 » 27 15 3 4 tent scattered
Herbert W. Lombard will head | of the Oregon national guard, regu­
nf
relation of Miwing for th»* <*ntii»'
Huint/tary: Two baa» hits, Trum nier. day by airplane,
Ten of the port­
the Lions club for the coming year. I lar army officers and high state
2. and Renfrow; bonir runa, R<*nfruw, ter» were good for a prize an«!
w«M»h, which woiil'l mean to rlote
The fishing contest conducted bv having been elevated to the presi-: dignitaries. A sham battle will be
2 IL-pting. Woods and Eubank»; aacri.
on the night of June 30 nnd r<*
have Iieen A. Brund ended Saturday. First dency at the club’s annual election, staged with about a thousand men
fie«- hit«. Heck; atolm baara,
_____ T seven of the prizes
Heck.
umin idle until Mondny, July B
I-oy Price Is Injured
Rldinf«, McQueen. 2, and Higbee; double claimed.
prize of a $25 fly casting rod went last Thursday. Other ofneers arc participating, It is estimated that
If thi« ia done, it will I»«» in nd<li- !
Hoy Price, employe of tho lio l<l«\a Braun, r to Riding« to Hill anti
to Dale Hawkins with 271 points. A. W. Helliwell, first vice presi there will be 25,000 spectators,
W<M»da,
unaaaiated
;
inning«
pitched
ti«»n to the pr«»du<*tioii regulation hernia I.uiuber company, suffered
So far we have had favorable
Pot roasts may easily be made The second prize of a steel cast­ dent; Dr. Harold Axley, second
Smith, <» plus. Cooper. 2 phia; «truck
n)r«*n«ly plnnned, and will undoubt a -crioui.lv bruised right side and out by Smith 4. Murphy 6; base« on tender by udding a little vinegar
weather with only one or two
ing
rod
went
to
George
Matthews
vice
president;
William
Thum,
se^
1
«•«llv hnve n deti*rrnin«*'l expr< j»«ion i possible internal
injuries about ball« off Hniith 6. Cooper 2 and .Mur­ before looking.
with 239 points.
retary; Schofield Stewart, treasur- ’ minor falls of rain. We had won-
in buying renhtmirr Iwfore th»' «*n«l 1(1:30 Tuesday forenoon as lie was phy 4; ba«« hit» off Smith It. off
er; Victor Chambers and W. J. derful weather for the last week
10. off Murphy 9;
umpire.
of thi« month.
the
company’s Cooper
loading ties at
Rich and Smith
Woods, trusteees for two years, end and many spent Sunday on the
Mixing up th«* demiind «*n«l of th«» dock. He was given first aid by
Cottage Grove plava at
Salem
John T. Finneran, lion tamer; Glen beach and accumulated colorful but
Lu<i»«••»>« rnnken it rlvnr (hut retail | Dr. U. E. Frost amt taken to the Munday with th,» lender« |>I
the
D. Smith, tail twister; Karl Mills, painful suaburus. Illness this year
«h'lilerw, with rur«» exception*, ore Eugene hospital. It is lielieved league.
advisory committee, The newly has been negligible. All the men
lunking n «trong effort to brenk the; that his case is serious.
elected officers will take over their seem to be enjoying camp and are
mnrket by holding off until th«*
Price was working with a part
duties at the first meeting in July. in excellent spirits. The only com­
lurt minute« in their purrhnneii. A tier loading ties into a box car, the I AVIATION FIELD GETS
I,.' W. CoincT, K. K. Mills and plaint so far is that we have not
FEDERAL APPROVAL
Rurvey mnde by the Tenth Fe«!er«l partner putting an end of the tie
R. L. Stewart were appointed a been receiving enough mail. We
itenervi’ bnnk Mhoww thnt during on n board to raise it and Price
committee to see what can be done never have enough to go around
This offer is an exceptional one. In all parts of the territory in­
th«» month of April th«» retail yard* »hoviug it into the ear. The part
The aviation field south of the:
to secure additional equipment for and some have to do without any.
terest has manifested itself in The Sentinel’s Profit-Sharing Cam
in that dirtrirt re«lur«»d their Mtock* nor failed to get the tie end on city recently secured by the chain !
the children ’s playground in the This shortcoming of the folks at
paign. The list of prizes is meeting the approval of all. And the
!> per rent nnd figure« ju«t n’lea««»d the board nnd ns a eonsequence ber of commerce for n federal
citv park.
homo h^s alaiuied us aud we are
guaranteed commissio« makes the offer doubly attractive.
•»how another »3 per rent rediirtion Price forced the tie against his I lunding field hns been accepted by
anxious to get home from our war
fur May, which mean« n io per light side just above the hip tamo. the government, according to word
and find out why they have not
It takes time and jmtience to do big things. The contestant who
Uncle
Jim
Is
Visitor.
rent fulling <»ff in retail wtork- The bruise showed all the symp­ received by the aviation committee
will put consistent, earnest effort into tin- campaign will get the
“Uncle Jim” Whitford, who will written more—maybe they are re­
right in their ru»di «ennon nnd nt n 1 toms of Internal hemorrhage, ac­ of the chamber. The government
greatest results. The leading prize is worth as much as some will
be
101 years of age this coming lieved that we are gone!
tiim* wh»*n their
prospect« are cording to the attending physician, will fence the tract and provide
Our mascot, Colin Garoutte, is
make in a year. In business or farming one may lose one’s in­
October,
was here several days this
bright for more buiunoiin. Thi-« i- nnd it is feared that several of buildings. The chamber, it is be
vestment and work of a year. In the campaign of only a few
week from the Masonic and East­ having a great time and seems to
nl«o mnde evident in th«’ report the blood vessels are ruptured and lieveil, will be asked to arrange for
short weeks all are sure of something. Good wages can be earned
ern Star home at Forest Grove. He lie enjoying every minute. We
jUNt iMNued by <>n«* of th«* )ea«ling that the intestines may lie injured. plowing and seeding the field. Ex­
through the commission feature alone. Think, -ontestants who do
is a member of the local Masonic don’t have to try to keep hint
underwriting in«urnnre exchange«« In ease of ruptured blood vessels it actly what use the government will
not win a prize will receive one-fifth of the amount they collect.
lodge and was a guest of the from getting homesick but ao have
wherein they »how rnnrcllnt ioim of will be necessary to open the ab make of tho field is not certain
lodge
last night. He was one of to watch him to keep him out of
will
pay
$4.00
for
lO
one
vear
subscriptions.
We
policies on r«*tnil «(«»rkm amounting 'lomen to repair the damage.
but it is known that this field is
the
first
guests to enter the Ma­ mischief. He certainly is a good
to over five million dollnr« «in«*e ■
his
Price is 21 years old and
considered an important one in the
Unlike other contests of this nature, it does not cost subscribers
sonic
home
and during most of the soldier, marches with the rest of
Jnnuary I. During th«» «nine p««riod parents roui«!«* in Rar rumen to. Cai. coast chain because of its
anything to give contestants their votes. Those who pay subscrip
I
time
of
his
residence there has us and does his part as well as the
th«» southern pine iiu II n have alno
nt tho divide between the
tions have vote» to give away. They may give them to whomso­
been
official
guide for visitors. He big ones.
rnnrolled over ten million <l«»Hnr*<
eette and Umpqua valleys.
E. C. Bright Is Injured.
ever they wish.
•is yet as spry as most men at 80
worth <»t insurance on «fork1« which 1
E. C. Bright, employe of fhv W.
Nazareue Church Has Program.
j and seems good for a number of
When contestants ask for votes they do not ask for anything that
they had been carrying, «howing A. W.... bird Lumber company, »u«
Egg Prodi..-era Encouraged.
The Nazarene church held its
i years yet. His father lived to 108
costs
one
cent.
Everyone
will
subscribe
or
renew
ffis
subscrip
­
thnt the mill« have I pmm hiinl»«*r «*n tnineil two fractured rii* on th«*
The Eggsaminer, official organ1
years. “Uncle Jim’’ attended the children’s day program at the
tion
some
day,
anyway.
If
he
wishes
to
do
so
now
and
give
the
hand thnn they hnve had for ninny left side Thursday evening when of the Cooperative Poultry
Pro
recent seasiou of the Masonic grand church service at 8 o’clock Sunday
votes to a contestant, it will be greatly appreciated.
inonthN. A Niinibir condition exinta he was struck by nn iron bar ns ducer«, after summing up the sea
evening. Each one in the Sunday
' lodge in Portland.
in th«» northwest. i * m 21 iiii II m r«’ ! he jumped from a load of logs. He son’s experience and present out-|
school took part.
Each foreign
Tho “battle of votes’’ waxes warmer as the end of the “second
porting to th«» Davin linting burenu wns riiiing down from work on a look, hns thia note of confidence:
country in which the church has
period” draws nearer. The end of this period may cause some
Miss
Ruth
Stinnett
of
this
city
in 1'ortlnnd reported n reduction logging train when the chocks on “With :i fairly steady mnrket in :
chnnges, ns candidates are gathering in their promises. The sec­
wqn the first prize of $10 in a missionary stations was represented
in their rtockx of over thirty four n lend of logs slipped nnd the logs prospect for the remainder of the I
ond period closes Monday uiglit at 12 p. in. Next week »rill
county-wide
essay contest on th? by a child in costume and appro­
million feet for the month of Mnv • started rolling off the flat car. summer, with assurance of a good
show a big gain in votes and may see some new leaders.
subject,
“
Community
Health,’’ con­ priate readings were given for
alone.
Bright jumped but as tie jumped fall market with higher prices than j
ducted by the Eugene Federation | each. Each child did his part well.
Notice the candidatos are runaing neck and neck for the
Add to the fnvornble condition | nn iron bnr used for holding the last year, mid reasonable expecta- I
of Women’s Organizations. The The program was under the direc
prize. The Cottage Grove Sentinel is making it possible for
of Mtock« the fact thnt th«’ cargo loud flew out nnd struck him on tion of profit on eggs we have in
¡prize was offered by the Lane tion of Mrs. John Jennings and
get
something
new.
Never
been
sold
hero
before
at
a
small
iiii II m nre loaded up with bu«ine-*«M| tho side.
He wqis treated by a storage—even with the higher cost i
County Medical association.
The Mrs. E. G. O. Groat.
—Personal Stationery.
to th«» point when* few will I»«’ in i local physician nnd sent to his •f feed—the outlook for poultry-1
winner is a daughter of Mr. and
n ponitioii to book anything for home.
_
men is anything but discouraging
Mrs. William Stinnett.
Fountain
pen ink. Sentinel.
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prompt Mhipinent for another four
week* nnd it will I m « neon thnt
By Osborne
baiiically, no matter which angle
I he <»utl«»ok ¡ m viewed from, it in
Round.
it iMpn tim«’ to ait tight and hob!
for price« that will giv«’ n reason-
nbh’ margin of profit, f«»r they can
be ««’cured.
$125.00 a Week More than a
Bank President’s Salary
THE FEATHERHEADS
SHALL CANNERY RUN
OR NOT IS QUESTION
Whether or not the cannery shall
operate during the coming season
wns discussed at the noon mid eve
ning meetings of the chamber of
eoiiiim>ree Tuesday. Nevernl pinna
were suggested to insure operation
of the plant this season, the most
certain of those being sale of suf
ficlent preferred stock to clean
tho debts of tho institution,
specinl committee was appointed
interview tho business interest»
the city and get their ideas as
what should be done.
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