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COTTAGE GROVE
i
SHOULD GET BEHINÜ
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I lolls
liihlil Chapl'aU\
LANE COUNTY
4
(hi ihonatu! H ater Is
Seri'cil by City
OREGON. 1'HUKHDAY MARCH 21. 192».
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MILLS STILL HOLDING
SITUATION IN HAND
NUMBER 24.
Ships Most Lumber
In Its History
of
Youth Is
• ■ pitrun i»f the »‘uttnpc (trovi
Hevonly I lv»- liny ” mother* ’ * ot
that the lumber market has ini
When the K. C.
r sy*t«-in got Ito* miprcMNiun u
family
th»» ciiy wer«« minie liuppv Saturday
proved gr»-utly over a year ago 1»
moved a f»*w «lays ago into the C.
«lays
ago
that
the
city
n»*
I
when th«* N« w \«»ik Millia« ry par
indicated by th»* fart that during
Kurre horn»»
home on Ninth st reet Mias Geneva Shattuck Is in
•d nerving » Hrboiiiiti'd nut •«. Moie Clear Days Than in Domestic Cargo Markets Held February the tt. A. Woodard Lum A. Kurrc
lor» guv«» nwny that many »lull
M rs. (Quigley found in the yard n
patron wn« Fre<l Bennett. H«
hat*
Mumns of the doll* wer»- ic
her company shipped 135 car») , the cherry tree
to
Be
Only
Menace
Citie
i
That
Capitalize
to
>■ wb ich she had played
B p »« i ' m II ci I th«' water "iip«rin
Hospital Suffering With
<|uire«l tu prudent lh»'ir “offspring”
largest amount of lurntx-r ever a«
a child and wln*h nt. that time
tit, who *»nul Hint ht* knew of
nml
the
afore
from
they
jmiiiocd
shipped
by
this
rom
pany
m
one
Is Said to Be Opportun the IliO«' VI VI ng
Their
Climate
Fir
Prices
w
’
Hs
on
the
home
horn«*
property
properly
uf
a
l«
’
h
ellHDgc
in
lh<*
water
II
Injured Hip.
away Ih«*
Imi*
month. While th«* prie», was not as grandfather, “I ncir”
•Uncle'* Burns
nn investigation, howevi-r, mol
kturted until Ho* supply «»f g «y
profitable ax prices hav»* b»-<n
been m Veatrb, pioneer of 1853.
Hy tor Cooperation on
I
that
«'a
r
hoin«
I
cd
wMt«*r
n»-tu
A
number
ch upen uv who •• v lin u * l «■• I Th» r«* wer»
th»- past, it was report'd to b«* «r«t of years
(('row** Lumbar Dlgk«l.)
WA4 fh'Wlllg (tifili lupi ut II.
Whit«' <'<4tag«* Grov«* I» h a great
ago, when the «treet wa.»
Tragedy came near being an nr
large Inni
httl«’ rngn 1 Henn«*! t liom«*,
The g»-n«*rul outlook bus many istaetory Mhipm**nt thi« month wiL no proved in frimt of th»* V eatch com pan 1 incut of annual sneak day,
Part of Both
other
•
'r
prrripitut
ion
thnn
many
wbi»-li
1*
on
Wn*h
muti im»,
»*r«’ l»loii»b"< nnd
not
io*
a«
heavy,
but
th»-
market
«in*-«*
rt
amt
ir*
but
it
<jo«*s
l<mk
it*
|
property
an
, it was found that the an institution of the senior class of
iitgtoii avenin* nt Ho- re nr uf the 1 »•itu-s of wrst«*rn Or«-gon, th»*
hi um*! I«•»,
»11 horn Hud tor ('oltugi*
Giovi* l...ltlisK » ork*. An nua| r»’port of the !«-'l«-rnl wcath«*i though, if th»* mill* fierrine a litth wciiu to be bolding firm to th«- tree wu in the street and it was the high school, which was observed
horn,
prelly of friitur«* 1 »li V ••*! ig!i ! ion
gam* in prices mad«* last month.
gou«l
judgment,
they
should
br
ah
li
moved
that
it
ha»*
0 the propelry which tne Monday, when one car with five
Folly ot Allowing Producti of eign
I!»2M
-I.
*h»»H
t-4
burimu
for
th*»»
Hi !
nini «lulls
lo pl»Uy, hut i-iicb
‘¿Ulgb-VM have purchnsi*d.
The fact ' occupants went over a grade on the
clear »Ixy* to carry u\er the ndvantug«* whirl)
B«*l»ii •!♦ i a gr«'at»’r p«*rri nt n g
wns given n lint wit ih* th»» lint* 1 hoHlmg works a lot tic*
th»-y
now
hol«|
until
such time as
that tfa« tree was there, tw»w fver. Roseburg Coos Bay road and nn-
rapi talizmg
than ritir h who’ll
Country to Go to Waste Is
lM»lrtl. Two «lo/eu or iii(ir<* young home ar<* »»n th«* suine bue, timt
Hi»*
roDsuiuing
fields
g»d
out
from
Moves
ha»l no l»»-anng in tin* pun-has e n* other car with
tage Grov»-
on tln-ir climat«*.
five occupants
«tors r« inly Io burst into tear* when Hi»* Icdlllllg uoikw th«* glis pn•*•«
the Kur re pla»-e.
¡8.51 mehr». under th«* retarding influ»-m»* of
Pointed Out
had a precljj jutut ion
r«* on Hi»- 1
.skidded on loose gravel nnd rammed
they »uw Hint they had nrrivrd loo ni»<l waler pr«-**ur«* h nn*
winter
waatber.
Rapidly
During
1
b
<7
iigley hum»* on Quincy
Im«*, nnd Hint Ho* ga« pr»-“*ure Imd wtidr Eug»‘U<* bud
91
m«h»’»',
into a protecting bank on
the
Into wer»» pi-rmitfcd l<» h*nvi* Hour heroin««
To I h * fair it must be adontivi
nue has been purchased by •vl rs. Drain Scottsburg road. Miss Geneva
I A1<-»lfor<l
gr«*at»*r thnn th»*
water Grant « I’ass 29.61
doll* to have lints umile f«»r llieiii,
that
th«»
present
*tr«*ngth
of
th«'
t
lUfPIH-p
Small.
ke
had
165
< < > I I \G| GRO\ I , < he ,
Shattuck is yet in a hospital at
t'ottage Grove r«*alty
toit th«» »hoc k whs doubly |mr»t for presHii re with Ho* r«*“iill thnt i‘.i • I 1.33, but Cottagi*
•lit. HUPS
han plenty
of
•Mr-. yu>|>lHy .li.i'bn... (.. -nv bow Myrtle Creek, but the others ar
WHS
ic, only 22 market, nn«l it
19
( I.» Ho* I. Iitui )
< «
day*, while I
active, according to th, Hall A many y •ar* ag«j 4
th »»tn when they 1 r»*t urneil n nd f01111*1 the foi<*e»| into tin* water line find clear
that wh‘ 1 rived home yesterday, none hav
miles nwny, had 12
id Mr«iford strength, ix «lue entirely to a fall Johnston Realty coinpaa^
Gr<»v<» i« it g«M»»l city, n bv«*
rnrlionn
t«'<l
product
xerv«*»
’
•*!
th.’il it hn « I been 1 impossible lo get the
which I"
1 th»* tre»- as a child.
not r«*purt. mg uff in th' Hipply and not an
137. Grunts l'as*
hut nnv «»'l»*ihlr haiik» 1 or
ing been seriously injured.
ported two important real ent
tint muierinl find w»*rc inforitirl wn* Bennett home. A check Vf»h
in*tnll«*d to prevent u r«peti I ult.'ig)* Grove had l<>2 cloudy », •y *•« inrrraxe in th» demand, There ha». I transfer»« this week.
ludiviilunl will tell you Ilin
lhe seniors went to Bandon for
that the dolile« WOIlhl IlHVl* to go I K»|| of the ucciirrcnc«
recently
I
h
*«*
h
plenty
of
»•V
ilienee
prupeily of tiuy illy «l«*p<*lul*
Eugene hn'l 114 nri'l .M«-<lfonl
whiL
their sneak ami were on their way
Th«» Jeox N. Jepxon
tinth»«N this F.n«t«*r.
Pupil
’
Moral
lv «»ii ill«* healthy pru*p»*Hty «
156. The highest temporal up in H im ! th»* retailers are sold on th** ' rated six miles southeast
home
when the accidents happened,
< im» Iitti«* tot V
t »
t'ottag«* Grove wn* 1UI,
101, whip* m idea of having to pay mor«» money Grove <»n the London
tioinlrv tiit'uml it, nn*l
wn
i here was a heavy fog and about
have left th»» uiil
fur
their
lumber.
II
The
mills
arc
Free
Lecture
œj, in Grant
Greater, Says
«uiolitotii« of it* Industrie«
Eugen»* it rracheil I H>2,
15 miles east of Myrtle
Point,
tear* hcraii*«» then*
badly b»*hin<l on their shipments wold thi* week to Hermann B.i ke
tilg
Pa*s III an»l in Medford 106.
«nine thing uppli«« t*> th»* pr«»*|
when a Whippet sedan driven by
meyer and son, who r«*«»*ntly nr
nrul
with
|H*nf
up
energy
they
ar«*
Is
Tuesday
had
t
’
ottnge
Grov«*,
»luring
1928,
surrounding
II«
of tb«’ cuiimiry
Glen McKibben made a sharp turn
nve«l from th«- Dakotas. Th«» j
Finnerty Talks on Influence it met a car approaching with blind
< 11 V
It «1« ipi'lld* llpoll n g.»«»d mai
n n nn n un I mean temperature of flying nt their work and the la*t includes a good ranch home, a
bout
degree« work has *»-»n th«* movement of;
Mr!
drgr«*rx,
winch
was
.8
f«»r th c produ'l* t'f Hu* tuin
52.
ing lights.
The McKibben
car,
85 arres of improved farm land
A rf h ur \ l*»'ti-r^, national poul
of Do's and Don’ts in
• «'lut 1 »»!• * i» 1 ¡
1 lo . 1
« mean lurnle-r rapidly getting bark to it- all equipment. Mr. Barkemeyer and
1« 11 <1 th«* r«
owned by Charles McKibben, fath
try uuthuntv( will *p»*nk nt n fr«*c warm«»r than normal. Thi
d»-gre«*s higher than th.* norm iul baxix. It is fair to presume hia son ami tbrir families took and
WIK
2.1
• H II n«*v er I m * »«’parat»*« 1 w i..iig ai
er of Glen, went over the embank
School Work.
poultry lertute nt 8 o’clock Tlie*
»m
that the northwest will have no
l bi earth rt voiv»** on 11 * HUI*
ment, turned over three times and
day rvenine Mar«’h 26, m Phillip» averag«» I for th«- stat«* au»l I lower mor»* weather that will have any mediate j>o*s«tM>ion. Both father and
■
average
mean
for
the
1
than
the
tt lint
was stopped by a large tree. The
win»!
W'
wi* w n nt n n 4
hall Tin* meeting will b«* «»¡»»'n to
«on are experienced farmers ana
s»-riuus
effect
on
production.
With an almost 100 per cent at car had nearly climbed the tree
anyone nitrr«**tr«l nml poult rvm«*n Western division. Th r«»ughout th»-
stock men are ur»» planning to make
There
has
been
couaiderable
talk
tendance of teachers of south Lane and was standing almost upright
of the di*tri»'t are urged to utteiul. wtntr 1928 was slightly warmer thaï- about operating on th»* same pro many improvement« on the place.
uml then* w«*n* nu «*xteiuh<!
Mr. Jepson ha* made no «tcfin’to county the annual teachers’ insti on its rear wheels. The motor was
Film» will b«* *hown, quest «on* normal
duct
ion
regulation
basis
that
had
pt*riu<ls
uf
low
I»
ni|M-ratur«*.
A
of
l«-mperalurc,
plans for the future. Hr will lake tute was held here Saturday with still running and the lights still
will be nnxw«»r«*'l and
b«--n plminc'l for th«» first of Feb
1
improv«*<i
visit two son« in Superintendent D. A. Emerson of burning. The horn was used to
poultry methods will b«* di*r U*M*«‘ warm pcdiod t*xt«»n«ling from July ruary. Kufficient time
1
has not a vacation and
26
mi»
on«*
<>f
the
inoxt
in
21
to
summon help. lhe driver of the
this city presiding.
and explained.
«•lap [»»»••I as yet to determint* whether < aiiforma.
tense oil record.
“Do’s and Don’t«’’ were <lix- car whose lights had caused the
The H. <’. Ah trio-11 lot on north
Do you know how long it t ukr*
bigh«*«t t«*n»p»ratur»* in Ibi» the mill« will be faithful to this Meventh street, where the Cottage cussed hy Professor G. E. Finnortv accident gave aid and took the m-
Th«*
th«* buby chirk to absorb th«» yolk
idea.
hospital
in
of the «gg, Mother Natur«*’« firxl city wax ln| ib'gr«*«** on July 24
tu far«*
Th«* only menace that immediate hotel, an old landmark of th»* city of Albany, former Cottag»* Gro ,,; jured persons to a
Kight
Welcome
|ow«-*t
wn«
19
«logrees
a*»
and
th<»
I
f«Molf Do you know what rffvrt
!*.. I. .1
ly confronts the fir market, if whirh burne»l several month« ag >, boy. He tohi of the influence of Myrtle’ Point. It was at fir.it
with a
t. •, »•
food, wst«*r and t«* rn pera tur«* have DecerntH’r
th«-r<* is any, is the dome«tic cargo formerly stood was transferred by positive nnd negativ«* teaching up- 1 thought that Miss Geneva Shattuck
ry, «»n»
In This
t'ottng»» • Grov«*
Grove ’1 s annual prei'ipi
ion nnd
upon 11»•» a»•sorplionf The*«» xrr tat ion wn* 38.5|
markets, for the output of th«» rar -, Mr. Mit«*h«*ll to J. F. McFarland. on his life ami of his conclusions | had suffered a fractured hip and
that 'li
38.51 inches, which w I* go mills mu « not affected to th»» It 1« currently rumored that th,, as to how teachers could lift, I McKibben internal injuries. How
two of the quest ion*
It muy
that
Mr 5.6 inches jesn
|»* m * than normal. Th» • xtent that th«* inland production location will be occupied m rhe rather than depreux, their pupils.
ever, all except Miss Shattuck were
u« th•'«n Preacher Says He Couldn't Oct P«*t»'r* will discuss. H»* I* a form gi**atrst monthlv precipitation
There was a round table »liscu*- t able to return home the following
••r I ’ ’ nitrii
* * * Mtat«*« government pout
hum ami the tidewater mills com«' near future by an up to »late bunga
9.92
«neb»**
m
March.
No
prreipi
sion on moral problems in the high 1 <iaX an 4 ‘ it is believed that non»1
Popular Vote of People
try man and i« now r»»nn«*»*te«| with
much nearer n»-«*<ling orders thau low* court apartment house.
o the rti nMng
tation was r«*cord«'d in August. The th«* mill* that rater to rail
Shattuck was seriously
school an»l Dr. Tuttle, University except
e*"**»;* Miss
'
th«* poultry r»'*«'nr«h *l<*|mrtm«*nt <»1 five month perio«l fr«»m
busi
f W « Illi « I’ 4
for Any Office.
May
to
Word has reached here
of
Oregon, one of the sp«»ak»*rs, said 1 IDJtire».l.
nexx.
th«*
Albem
Br»»*>
M'lling
»'ompnnv
* n viilut»!«»»n
was th«* driest of record.
that because of the gr«*ater tempts- that
* “* it jg possible that she suffered
Golf Course
The excellent dernan«l for rar
m Portlnn-I. II«- will nn*»w»*r qu»'« S«»ptrmt»er
r<», that I» in
Snowfall totaled .8 inch.
Th»»r*
tions of these days the pupil need* only a severe hip injury and that
material,
with
plenty
of
bunim-«-
lions
on
brrrdmg,
f«*r«t1ng,
»R
m - hs « »
»a *lioiild n«»t
If Jrau* <’hn*t slioubl »-omr to
w< re 125 rainy «lavs during the ■ n ogh! and ronshierablo on th.*
there may be no fracture, Other
Be
in
Days more help.
nnd management of chickens. IL
*«>)!, n »• hav* earth in tbi4 day, lie
I
year.
wotil«l not I h »
Prof. Thos. H. Gentle. University occupants of this car were John
books, also th»* good prospect for
w»*|rum«*«l any m«»t r»* wnrmlv >han will disruMs prov»*d methods of edn
During the year there won»
Kubv
of Oregon, gave a demonstration in King, Frances Wells and
a retail yard demand with only
rational value, improved methods
h«* wa» nearly two • thou*ati<l v«*nr«
days, 99 partly cloudy nnd two or three weeks to I m * bridged Bennett Creek Holding Com fifth grade geography teaching and Melick.
of «'ar«* ,»f chicken* and incr«,a,'»-*l c|«>ar
l‘»2 rlotolv
cloudy «lays.
days.
The prevailing
xg'». h«’ r«»uh| not win a popular product ion.
The
l
’
he
second
car,
driven
by
Ken
Assistant Superintendent Arnold D.
until th»’ retailers will have to buy.
vote for prrmdent, (ur member 01
<»f the wind was north «♦•enis t«> eliminate all danger of
Collier told of the boys’ and girls’ neth Goff, had started home by the
pany to Rush Work on
Mr. Peter'« will show 2,»<ni fret <lir«*rtion of
rongrr««, for governor <»f n *tat<-,
west. Cottage Grove’s number of th«» manufacturer« of that type lo»
way of Reedsport and Scottsburg.
club work.
«( poultry film which h»* pronii»«**
rentier, after n htll«
for mayor o| if n city or for council will hr hoth ent«*rtaining and in clear «lays
wa*»
lays w
an ■ nverage
■« erage for th«» ing control of their markets.
Muperintendent E. .T. Moore tol 1 i A .«hurt distance from Elkton it
Links;
Officers
Elected.
the cu«'my, hr rcpli
man from a 1 *mgl«* ward
M«» *aul striictivr.
of the recent changes in school i skidded an<l went into the bank.
H<- a*Mur»*s poultrymen stat and 19 above average for th*-
The cargo mills have the lowest
liuioir, iu the name
H«»v. W J Morrow in hi* serinnii that they will obtain fr<*»* of charge western division, (’»»ttagr Grove
laws. Professor C. E. Bothwell, No one was seriously injured. Pas
«tocks that th«»y have* carried in
we haven’t begun
Munday night at tlx*
M»*th(»di«t much »l''"i ruble in formal mn and that hud 38 less cloudy days than the years and they too can hold a con
If weather condition* remain fav University of Oregon, spoke on senger« were Glen Arne, Kay Hat
Muint* bn»*kl'onr to
church, w h«Te h«* 1* i*on<fucting •) all mvuilier* <»f s fsmily would en av«»rag«* for th«* western xertion.
«iderable part of their rut until orablc the five hole golf course of tests and measurements to be np- ton, Beth Bailey and Connie Hut
wa*n t thrref Righi
chinson. The two girls and Hatton
•••ri«*» of r»*\ iv nl m»'»4 mg*.
The monthly precipitation in th«* first of April, if they will. The th»» Bennett Creek Holding com plied to pupils.
joy the mating.
iirrv market i* *tr
•
?<»t
tag«»
Grove
with
departures
from
“IL* would not be welcome,” the
Superintendent Emerson spoke on were picked up and brought home
psnv north of th»* city will I m *
Xtlantle
coast
and
California
cargo
crntly we tulk«"l w 1
normal follow: January, 5.59, de- markets are basically good, but ready for play within 9(i days and methods of grading pupils and dis that night, but Goff and Arne re
pastor > ititi,
il l I m >
• ami«' I good* st»le«mi
mained to get the car repaired, and
part 11 r»*
•
known that h»* woubi
right
buyers ar(* still playing a waiting possibly within 30, it was an tribution in classes.
lias
1* the market j* goii
«'ou*tie»M nn<! thi* wi
partun* —3.5; March, 9.92, depar game and if th«*
The high school girl’s sextet arrived home yesterday. This was
l»r m
manufacturer« nounced Monday night at the an
Met rh*anr«t up un
tor«* *5.18; April, 4.78, departure waver tn th»* least between now nual stockholders’ meeting of th«* gave the opening number and Bu borrowed by Goff from a friend iu
harmony with the n
«fand
It
Able to
<uul»l sell |utx more,
more to nr«l* «>f MM'irty atol I
I 1.06; May, 0.5, «lepartur«* -1.5); and the fifteenth of March they holding company.
There
Th«* board of ford Roach of Eugene, accompanied Eugene.
’»•dl
That *uun<lj
healthy i* nut a country in I hr
The seniors left here early Mon
June, ut», departure
0.4; July, will |*c whipped, while if they hang directors wa* authorized to secure by Mrs. Roach, gave several violin
buxine»*, <I« h "« ii ’t it f
lav morning, their chaperones be-
.*« governing bo«lv m t hr
. 0.46 il»*partur«* f 0.26; Augu-t, O.IMJ, on and do not allow the cut to sufficient finance* to complete at numbers.
County
Agent
Discourage«
□
g
Professor and Mrs. W. 8. Aver
departure
■0.69; September, 1.23, become too heavy they will be able once the work un the course al-
t ’an wc, ur are w•* going !<» inert would wrlcoin«* him M m
ill, Mr«. D. C. Bosley, G. B. Ar of-st
thi* uppurtunit V f Au i*su«* of $8, • »f th«ir affairs.”
departure —1.1 7; October, 2.l’»4, de to name th«* prices they should re ready started.
Adding to State'« Total
and Mi.«.« Myrtle Kem.
(HHI tu stock hi»« been nutliorizml.
partur«» — -<1.58; November, 3.65, de cei v«».
Cougars
The following officers
were
U hen news of the accident to the
i partur«» — 3 83; December, 6.72, de*
One nerd uut («'nr m\''»iiiii’nl iu
Th»* domestic water markets ar«* elected: \V. H. Daugherty, presi
of 2,500,000 Head.
McKibben car reached here Monday
thi* atu k if th«* plnnt i* p(i»p»rly Poultry Lecture Is
partur«» -f-9-34.
Oregon
1929 night
the krv to the present situation. dent; Elbert Smith, vic«* president;
it was believed that several
'1 hr monthly mean temperaturei It would bo tragic to have the car T. C. Wheeler, treasurer; E. W.
IIIMItnged
Til«' city it««*lf i» r»*udy
been severely injured. Melvin
and lix* In’en rra«ly tu meet th«»
Next Week < fregón now has all th«* sh«»vp with departure! from uormal for go mill« wreck the first ludf of Frans, secretary. W. A. Woodaid <>ne hundred »ixty-one cougars had
McKibben, with Mr.
and
Mr«.
country on x 5o 56 basis. Th«’
that tin* branch of stock breeding this section follow: January, 42.7, this year bv too much production was elected director for three year*
by Charles McKibben, left at once for
country *hotil«l be willing to meet
nrrdu (or good result» and any fur- departure -f- 2.1: February, 43.(1, «Ir «luring the next fwo or three week and Vinal Randall was elected a have been killed in Oregon
A series of poultry inert mg*
tin* condition, A bilge percent ot
t lu r expansion should be discour : partur«* | 0. 3; March, 49.2, «lepar when th«’ top of the hill has al director to fill the unexpire«! term hunter? during 1929, according to Myrtle Point. They were accom
April, 49.4, »h'partur«* most I m ’ cd reached.
t hr stock *ohl in ih«* ruantry ran Lane county hn* been arranged
Mgrd. Home pertinent facts «»f great ' ture
of Mr. Daugherty. G. M. Marks a report of the state game com panied by Lloyd Swanson driving
County
Ag«'iit
O.
M.
mission. an«l this means that $4,025 the A. W. Swanson car. The two
Fletcher
l»c .'ilt*oil»e4 by prodiirt* delivered
»
nitrr«*st to Lam* county sheep own •f-oi; .May, 57.2, departure -j-3.0;
bury is the holdover director.
Hio
one
for
tIu*
Cottage
Gr«»vc
«Its
to the ennnery. We hav«’ here
I
her
era nr«* eite«| by (). M. Fletclwr, ■ Jun«», 59.6, departure —6.5; July,
The company made plans for the was paid in bounties. The trusty ears brought home all except Miss
Irict will b»» h»*ld nt 8 p. m. \\ «'4 Lan«' county agricultural Hgent, in j 65.6, «hqmrture
1.2; August, 64.1.
ries, prunes,
prim«**, atrawberries,
«tra wb«*rrirs, lilac«
organization of a galf club asso rifle of Joe Dhooghe of Molalla Shattuck and Mel McKibben re
•»«•rti» ••»,
’*, pean»,
pear*, rheme*,
cbernv*,
lumaio«*« iicsdny m Hie city hall. I his liH’vt connection with advic«* from Or«*gou ! departure —0.1
September, 59.4.
ciation which will be a separate accounted for 11 cougars. These turned yesterday to bring home the
Apparently it was
and mxiiy
vegetable* that mg is in conjunction with the lee I Stat«* Agricultural colleg«* olfieiuls departure I 0.4; October, 52.9, de
many other
utli«*r vegetables
organization from th«* holding com were killed on th«» Molalla river wrecked car.
and its tributaries where there are little injured except for the wreck
ran I h » u*c<l to keep a cannery in tur<’ >«*ru'* bring *ponsort’d by Cal on this subject.
partur«* 0.00» November, 46.4. «le
pany.
Herbert
W.
Lombard,
T.
C.
|
«4 the \iio*t'<*iii
oprrtillUii «*n*ily right
right or
nui«' vin Funk post
December, 38.4, dr
In view of the widespread inter I partur«»
Wheeler and Victor Chambers were a larg«» number of deer. William ing of the top.
moat li* uf th«* yr '!ir, with a payroll Legion.
»'st m shc«*p now manifest,
Mr. partur«’ —1.1.
named on a committee to arrange Clark of Oakridg«» killed 7, Ed
I'rotr.*siif
Clark of the same place 5, Harry
lif $' i U,IHM> ur $7.1 ’».inni annit ally One
No killing frost wax record«**! in
Fleti'hi-r said, nnd 111«* rapid expan
for this organization.
Thi1 progr (■* > of a few years was J The holding company will put on Wright uf Glide accounted for 5;
G.
• »regUII runncry recently had I Io the poultry
sioii which is taking pine«* hi that Hi«* spring l»ut th«> latest t«*nip< i 1
Agricultural
buy a mrloiil uf Michigan «our
in«lus(ry, tin* department of animal lure <»f 32 degr«‘«*s or lower whs on aptly show n here a few <lays
[ n stock selling drive for new mem George W. Ramsey uf Estacad.i
broutting
of
< logon
In
cherries to I m * sold
n«
husbandry of th«’ Oregon Agricul May 3. The first killing frost in w hen lumber taken 37 years agj bers an«! the committee iu charg»* killed 5 and F. L. Pope of Jewell
and Tony Erlebach of Tiller each
»• herrie*.
riitti ’* i deplornble, inn *1 pllllet* until
tural colleg«* has made n careful thi» autumn was on October 12.
• a I of this is composed of C. A. Bartell, killed 4. Fred Arzner, the state
from
a
log
that
was
taken
to
I
hr
county
agent
stat»-*
that
sue
ill in n «•«oint rv uolej fur .Is
A climatological record ha* b«' •t.
study of the situation and has pre
chairman, N. J. NeEon, Lundy
«•»•** in th«» poultry bUMili«'!*.*« «Irpriuls
Alberta Williams represents Cot
water power null by ox team passed Woodsuu, K. K. Mills an<! Elbert game commission’s predatory ani
••herrie*.
the following slat«*m«'iit of kept hi’ro f»»r 12 years.
more upon th»* poultryman’« ability pared
mal exterminator, has been busy tage Grove high school in the Oregon
along
the
road
near
th«'
null
as
the
!
conditions nnd of policy:
Bede.
An effort hn* already
t«» pr«»«iiicr healthy, vigorous pullrt*
branch of the national oratorical
floor of on«» of th«» most modern
Oregon now has all the shc«»p she
start«*«! to *«*cur«» stock *11
Th«» water committee composed 111 the Cow creek game refuge and
than upon any other one factor «in«l
trucks produced by a well known of L. W Coiner an«l W. H. Daugh has killed 12 cougars. Arzner has contest on the constitution. Nearly
can
properly
feed.
Further
expan
ti»»n fur (hi* y«*nr’s o|«ernti(
that l*rott*Asor Lunn will «»ullin»*
100 manuscripts were submitted to
automobile manufacturer.
erty reporte«! on a plan for install a number of traine«! cougar dogs
\ llriiienwny, a local prmlucrr of mcthmls of producing such pullet*. sion will mean short fer«l, exorbi
Th»* log from which th»* lumlx’r ing a water system on th«» course. and spends his entire time hunting the judges by high school winners
taut price* of f«*e«l, unthrifty sheep,
canning *t«»ck nn.l n stockholder
throughout
the state. Friday was
wa< produce»! was taken from above It was decided to install
and eventually financial |«»ss. Pres
uf th«* cannery, has been soliciting
in.» and killing the big eats that prey the last day for submitting manu
the Bemis place about 16 miles pump in Bennett creek a
ent ronilitions of th«» sheep business
*uhscription<*
lie hn* l»«»rn ini'* LOCAL GIRL IS WINNER
lay upon «leer ami other gam«’ animals. scripts. Members of the University
From all indications the records of
t|iiote«l n* aspiring f«»r the mn.ng»**-
IN NATIONAL CONTEST in Oregon nr«» excellent. \\ «• linv«-
That one of his daughters, whil" south of here on th«* road between a line of pipe to th«» greens. A
of Oregon faculty compose the
plenty of goml sheep, plenty of driving a ear m California, was a London mid Black Butte. It was gravity water system, utilizing th" th»» game commission for the pres special judging board. The eight
ship of the local plnnt
It 1* *nl -
ent
year will show a heavy increase
to *ny, w«> think, that he Im* n*»
Miss Hazel Curti* of Cottage fee«l for norma) years, nnd a strong, witness to an acculent in which th«* sawed at the J. B. Rouse water spring* on the course, was deemed
in the number of cougars killed manuscripts adjudged best in each
*ucli aspirations, a* he In»« had no Grove is on«» of four Oregonian* healthy market. Th«» future pros driver of another car wat derapi power mill a short distance away. too expensive at this time.
of the six upstate districts of the
Three fairways nnd greens hav«» over last year.
practical rxperienc«» m canning. II» w ho nr«» li«tc«| aiiHHig
the
tat «»«I. was reporte»t by \\ . B. Coop The lumber was brought to Cottage
120 pert is excellent.
state will be announced
about
Mince 1921 Oregon has br«»n re er of Eugene, former resident ot Grove over dirt roads that were been complete«!. Two additional)
is only trying to save a great prize pinner* in an idml farm
March 26 and winners will be in
w natv of product* by interest mg home contest in which mor«* than stocking mol «h<» now ha« as many this city, who was here a few days plenty goo*l enough for the slow fairways and green* hav«* b«* »11
structed
to
prepare
for
the
district
Takes Jump
«it her* in thi* institution
Then 6000 men nn«l W' oiiicii from 1 ev erv sheep as .«he had ut th«* beginning ago. It was reported hy the Coop moving traffic of that day an I started and these will be complete«!
finals to be held about April 12.
of 1920. The only thing that en er girl that a rock vvn* thrown was used as a counter top in th" in time for play.
is too lunch produ«'i and labor go
A picture of Miss Williams ap
Unit«»»l
State*
section of tie
High
Price
26c
1
sub
pioneer
stor«*
of
Eakin
A
Bristow.
allies
us
to
feed
tin«
larg«»
number
waste.
mg to
Ir was voted to lease to a tennis
peared in the Sunday Oregonian
W H S «»f sheep is th«» fact Hint th«» num from th«» macadam road by a pass
When
the
Eakin
A
Bristow
build
The lumbering inilustry hn* been milled plan«, Th»» contest
group a 54x110 -foot space on th-'
mg car and that the rock crashed
with a group of high school orator«
severely crippled and its eff«*et Ims sponsored by the American Farm her of l»«M»f cattle in th«» state is into and demolished Hit* windshield ing was taken over about IM year* company’s holdings to I m » us «*«| for
Joy was taken out of life for entered in the contest.
been notir«*i»bly felt, witti no oilier bureau federation a* another '• P low. The normal capacity of the of th«» car in which the grew some ago by th«* Masonic lo«lge the store a plank tennis court.
Cottage Grove motorists when th»*
The winner of the local district
industry or industries to help out forwar«! in its campaign for better ranges and pastures of Oregon »»ne accident happened. The driver ot fixtures were stored in the old
gasoline war, which
had
lag.'.l will go to Portland for a state con
with payrolls, we n<‘c«l mote than living conditions for every farm year w ith another is 2,000,1 »00 she. }» th«» car lost control and hi.« car ramshackle P-T building, In 1913
test,
state winners will compete
furiously over th«n « oast for several
Th»’ cont •»•«! and 500,000 brrf cattle. Wc now crashed into the car «Inven by Miss th«* fixtures were purchased by M.
on»* egg biukct, more tluin oik * in family in America.
months was ended Tuesday, Local with contestants from other states
have 2,500,000 sheep but this excess Cooper, th«* driver of th«» first car L. Godard, contractor and builder,
«Irvw 69 plans from Oregon.
•luxtry.
service stations continued to sell in a territorial contest and finally
Right now there is considernbl *
Miss Curtis’ plan calls for an of sheep is offset by th«» fact that tailing onto the broken windshield who dismantled them. One of th«*
during th«’ «lav at 20 cents, but on the territorial champion.« will at-
beef i in such a manner as to sever the counter tops was saved until a few
lienlthy cnthusiaxin for tin* can economical conservation of
floor wc now hav«» only 410,000
Wednesday morning it went to 26 tend a national contest in Wash-
we«
’
ks
ago.
when
it
was
u«e«l
to
nrry, springing up in th»’ country spa«'»* and is generally adaptable rattle. Th«’ present f«*»'<l situation neck.
cents.
When the extra one cent ington, 1). C. Seven contestants
make th«* lx»d on a truck chassis
districts, L«*t us use some of the for a practical farm home, in th«’ is, Ilirrrforc, satisfactory except for
Oregon
and
of
That residents of
will receive a trip through South
state tax ix added
purchased by th«* firm of Godar«l Cottage Grove in particular are presume«l the price
determination of John I’util Jones opinion of seven famous NTchPec an unusual winter.
America.
& Randall. A few «lays ag«> th«* lucky to live where tlie weather is vanced to 27 cents.
mid put some of Ins powder behind turnl judges uml experts.
truck was used for a trip to Black mild the year around is proved by
• 1
Everyone having an available
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Butte. * lii making
* '
“
the
trip the a recent clipping from a Minnesota
Let us forget th«* past nnd learn
receptacle filled it up Momlay and
Put
Jail Break lx Failure.
truck passed over a modern mac paper brought to The Sentinel bv it was said that
OBSERVES HOLY WEEK
from e xperieiire.
It i« easy In
several have
Wliil«» industriously nt work Tu»’*
adam r«»a«l within a few feet of Mr«. Ed Ashby. The clipping tells stored from 50 to several hundred
criticize but it tak»*.« red blondini
Chamber
w here th«» lumber was produced of a recent snow storm in which
men to resurrect nnd
build on »Iny sawing th«’ bars of one of th«*
Special services hav«» been ar i
Fir«t priz«» in a Christina« win and where the same mill is still six inches blanketed the ground, gallons.
ushes. It takes three essential« i«»r outer windows of the county ciil, rnngeil for Holy week by th«» Pre»
siiecesN in :m institution: A goo I Harvey Brice, hebl on a charge ol bytciian church ami th«» pre Easter i «low display for merehandis«» depart operati’il by th«* original owner by tied up railroad traffic and blocked
Cottage Grove probably will put
of *I.«IIOUM
stations oi
of th«»
Mountain the same water power as that used roads. Some of the drifts in the
u
1
• . . *
I ment*
Ill'll«* OI
tl
market for its products; mi eflici burglary, was interrupted in his servi«'«*s will open Sunday
with two L., .
forward G. O. Knowles of this city
Beacons Will
1
„ ,, •
states Power compiiiiv r in Oregon, when th«* lumber in th«’ truck was county in which Albert Lea is lo
ent and cnpable manager who task by deputy shrnfls who VII services. Duncan
as a candidate for president of the
I. (uine ron, pas
...
.
« « Idaho
» » * went to the
1
Washington
\\ nshinutou
and
nnJ
“knows hi* onions” ns the slang tere«l the building unexpectedly.
cated reached higher than a tele
tor of th«* church, will preach nt all Cottage Grove station, according to produced.
Lane county chamber of commerce
Service
A broken hack saw nml n cnse services.
Tin* firm of Eakin A Bristow wax phone pole. The Minnesota city
phrase goes, nml honest, conscienti
when that body meets here tonight.
word receive«! recently
K. L. dissolved 36 or mor«» years ago, but faces the prospect of a flood if the
oils support in «iipplying miirketabb* knife wore found by th»» deputies.
J. E. Shelton of Eugene has been
The
schedule
follows:
I
’
nhn
Hun
The piece of hack saw hail evi
Mtewart, local manager.
win Mr. Eakin is still in business here
lhe federal government airways president since the organization of
ennnery stuff.
weather moderates too rapidly.
«lav, 11, “Jesus in Triumph;’’ 7:3<t
service is having a survey made of the county chamber a year ago.
If is hoped Hint there may I m denlly been concealed for sometime “The Deserter;” Momlay, 7:30, dow that won the prize was one as presulent of th«* First National
because
it
exactly
fits
n
broken
tlint
Malinger
Stewart
and
II.
D.
bank.
Ward butte, sev«‘ral miles south of
found n limn or mi nssocmtion Hint
Mr. Knowles has beeu chairman
“Jesus in Worship;’’Tuesday, 7:3t>,
time merchandise
Dog Check Is Started.
Two carpenters, Mr. Birch and
her«» and of a butte a mile north of the roads committee of the coun
will J m * given 11 fmr nml unselfish piece of saw that was found hid “Jesus in Service;” Wedneailiiy,! Kem, at that
den
in
the
jail
roiih » time ngo.
put
in
before
thy
in
the
county
salesman,
had
Unlicensed
dogs
Mr.
Shaw,
worked
the
pioneer
lum
of here, half mile between this ty body and in that position has
rhfinee to linndle this, winch enn
“Jesus
in
Retirement;’’ received word of the contest.
The window oil Hie west wall ot 7:30,
her into fixtures for the Eakin A ar«* being liste«l in a census report city ami Saginaw, for two air bea been active in promoting state
ho profitable to Hie grower nml Hi«» jail wlier«’ Brice was nt work is Thurs«lav, 7:30, “Jeans in
U«nn
, which nas Bristow store.
Th«»
priz«*
was
$190,
20
deputy
coun-
being
compiled
by
Mr.
Shaw
is
yet
eons for th«* guidance of flyers in roads.
management ns well. Tin’ field IS
»»lie favored by ninny pad in munion;” Friday, 7:30, “J«*su« in been divided equally by
the two living at Lorane.
I
tv assessors now in the field in the night service which is soon to
A banquet will be served at 6:30
«»pen now.
A sensible solution i < tin*
mates of Ho* jail in attempting nml Agony” with Communion service men. Mr. Kein is now located at
Lane.
Licensed
dogs are not start.
The
federal
emergency at Hotel Bartell and the annual
in order.
VICTOR MH A \\
following th«* sermon; Easter Sun ; North Ben I
111 making escapes.
are
The two men
assessed unless the owner place? landing field here, which was com business meeting and election will
Nelson Motors la Fifth
dny, II, “Jesus in Life, or Death trying to keup their wives from
The Nelson Motor company of a valuation, Dog owners who have pleted Inst year, will also have a follow.
Now Furniture Store Opens.
Overcome.” At the evening ser learning of the easy money I hev
’ * * bv beacon, It is expected that the
not
obtained licenses are * listed
Gulp Creek Mill 1« Sold.
this citv is in fifth place in point
Earl N.
Powell of
vice Easter Sunday the choir will hnve received.
Roseburg
the deputies. This list will be beacons will be installed within 60
Logger Suffers Bruised Leg.
The
W.
II.
Dnugherty
l.ambcr
of
number
of
Whippet
ami
Willys-
opened a furniture store here hist
give a musical program of Easter
George Conklin, employed as a
Knight cars «old in region No.’ 4, turned over to the sheriff.
days.
week in th«» west half of the Bub company of this city has secured music.
•
The
price
of
dog
licenses
Is
special music for Mon s Cias«,
buckrr at the J. H. Chambers &
according to a recent issue of the
bell building nt Fifth nnd
and Mum lhe mill of Holmberg Brother« nt
Special music is being arranged Salesmen’s Club Review’. All sales pretty high now owing to new stat«»
Son logging camp, suffered a pain
Mosby Stock Ranch Is Sold.
streets. Additional stock
slock whs i * p Culp Crock in a traile. The pur
taken
legislation
which
lias
just
pack
“Whnt's in that
Sunday's
meeting
of
the
clinsor«
do
not
intend
to
operate
for
this
agencies taking higher places in
week
The Tilda Jones 200-acre stock fully bruised left leg last „™.
reived I lie first of tin* wook.
week, Mr.
one dog owner in ranch up Mosby creek has been when a log he was sawing broke
effect. r Only
‘
community men’s bible class, which th«* list were in Portland.
__ who wns
I’owell owns n furniture stor«*
st ore in the plant. W. Holmberg,
Lane has i taken out licenses under sold to Fred V. Overton. Ihu 40-1 in two unexpectedly and a section
Insect powder.”
in
charge
of
operations,
was
form
meets
in
the
Arcade
theater.
Clark
Roseburg nml his opening of a slur«*
the new’ law. The license for a acre farm adjoining the Jones ranch i roiled over the limb. An examina
Katy
“Insect
powder!
Avdelott of Eugene is arranging
Magladry Resigns Job.
here was inspired by increase in erly with Peter Swim of Portland
malt» dog is $4 and for a female belonging to .lames Smith was also tion showed that no bones were
several numbers and it i« planned
llIM Roseburg business. The store Us superintend«’!!! of const ruction gOOll gracious, whohl think
J.
M.
Magladry
of
Eugene,
presi
$5.
bugs
to have a selection by n quartet.
purchased by Mr. Overtoil. Both broken.
dent of the Bohemia Lumber com
will handle new furniture mid th«' and had charge of construction of little knew enough to powder
nosest”
some of the larger plants of Or«
deals were handled by C. M. Park
pnnv of this city, has resigned th«»
best grade of used furniture.
gon nnd ('aliforniH.
* * “
One New Remington Portable re
Th»* Holmberg
er, local realtor.
Yesterday’s Tight Wad.
Feminine Mathematics.
position of presi«lent of the Radis
brothers will visit
........
................
relativ
*s
in
duced to $5u. The Sentinel.
Ideal Diuubellx.
Ill
Many a girl who thinks she’s a
The fellow who loved poetry but tors, Eugen«» marching club.
One New Remington Portable re Marshfield and probably in Unli
One New’ Remington Portable re
The guv who thought th«» missing wouldn’t read anything except free health was given as the reason for perfect thirty six should have her
^liiccd to $5(1. The Sentinel.
forma before reentering business.
Filing Supplies. Sentinel.
duced to $50. The Sentinel.
link was u golf course.
verse.
the resignation.
self audited.
i
Real Estate
Week
s
Poultry
Planned for
Problem
Teacher
Savior Not
Modern World
Five-Hole
To
Ready
Oregon
Is
» A
90
All Sheep
Feed
161
in
Killed
in
Scheduled
Crude Pioneer Lumber
Goes Into Modern
Motor Truck
C.
High Represented
Oratorical Contest
Miss Cooper // it /¡ess
To Decapitation
Gas
To
of
Letter Tells of Deep
East
Local Window Gets
$ ! 00 Prize
Knowles Is
Forward
To Head Lane
Air
In
Be
in 60 Days