Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, January 17, 1919, Image 3

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    OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Evunts of the Woek
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers.
Albany's moMmi pli'tiirn theater*
h«v<t closed voluntarily In remain
■ I iimih I imlll nil InflIK’IIXM. danger 1«
pa»«<*l
Tin» Warm Hprliiys Irrlaatlon |ir<>J
<1. which I n already oii a fair wny In
development, 1« running u Ida boom
• I Villa
Approximately 12T. mnn employed at
dm HI. 11ali'na HliI|ilinllilIiiic coin
puny'« yard «1 St. I l••l<<llM urv nut un
• strike
I'orllund will open Ita fir«! open it I r
Drhnnl on January 27. II will ha dm
only «rtionl of 11« kind In Oregon uml
¿n Washington
Joseph McCord, a well known n«ker
county limn, alio Inn! been living on
M* ram h near Itork crank, roiiuulllnd
suicide liy taking strychnine.
'I'lm nilnlalcr* of Albany adopted a
rnaolutlnii vnliifilarlly i losing all uf
llm church«« of Albany to nil mod
Initn until danger from Influenza 1«
pa it
Tim J II Chaniher* mill at Cottage
drove la now Retting out aeveral rara
of 16x18 tlmbera lo he alilpped to
Italy
Tim tlmbera are 60 to til) foot
In leiiKtli.
Delegates from Oregon. Washington
• lid California »III allend the Oregon
Slate lintel Men'* assodatimi conven
don wbb h will open In I'nrllund Mon
duy, January 2u
Another Influenza wave Ima hit
K lumai h Fall*
Thu lian which wa*
placed on the city early lo October
has been rained only a nhort time, but
the dtaca*« again la spreading.
Thu Columbia river between The
Halloa and H ood Ktver wa* complete
ly dosed hint week with Ice »bleb
•trelched from «boro tu »bore. Auto
mobile« croaHcd In safety uvor the
frozen surface.
Work on the F.ugeiie l.ornne road,
which la one of Ihe big road project«
planned by the l.ane county court fur
1919, baa been started and a crew of
men ha* begun to clear Iho right of
way at the Eugene end.
Mr« Kmmallne Kllxabdh linllowsy.
wife of former circuit Judge William
(¡nllowny. died al her home In Salem
after an lllne*« of sever it nionlh*
Mrs (fullowa) wu* long Identified
with public life lu Oregon.
Fraternities and «ororldra of the
Oregon
Agricultural
college
have
formed a corporation for llm purpose
of purchasing food» and other *up
pH»* and for systematizing operation
of the various chapter bouses.
HUtrlct Attorney It. W. Kwngter
» a * shot three Ilmen, hut tint nerloicdy
wounded, by John Hanlon. of Jordan
Valley, a« he » : ih ««rending the stair-
way In Ihe courthouse In Vale, linn
Ion In In Jail charged with «Msuult
with Intent to kill.
In a report to the slate land board,
Adorney-IJeneral llrown goi-s at length
Into die laud .fraud situation lu the
utate and declare« that !■•- will neck
95UOO from Ihe legislature to further
prosecute the Pacific Livestock case,
but will atlempi no other prosecutions.
Matilda Whittle, an Indian woman,
who became famous during Ihe Modoc
war In 1873, when «he wiih the trusted
messenger of the peace cotnmlsHliin
and curried mensagee to and from the
hostile Indians In the liivu beds, died
at Klutnath Falls. She was SO years
of age.
That Indians from Umatilla reser
vat ion have done their pnrt In serving
the country In Ihe war Is h I io w ii hy
the record of more than 50 who have
been doing their duly in France and
In the training camps. The Indians
responded willingly when called to tho
service.
After aiding for several days In
front of u house al Dillon, east of The
lialleH, apparently »niching passing
trains, the frozen body of an aged
negro, believed to he Joseph Mullen,
wus found. It Is believed he started
to walk to The Halles when he was
overcome hy the cold.
Karly extension of ths Htrahnrn
railroad from Its present termlnnl at
Hairy, 20 miles east of Klamath Falls,
to llonanzn, was Indicated at a meet­
ing of the residents of that section.
Ilelween $10,000 and $12,000 of the
(Hi,000 necessary to usaure this con
• truatloti was pledged.
Stockmen of Wasco county have
agreed to support the effort to be
made at this session nf the legislature
lo onset a law providing for co-opera
tton with tho federal government In
Checking the predatory animal pest
by matching the appropriation of the
United States for this purpose.
Tho death house at Ihe »Into peni­
tentiary st Salem, where more than a
irore of men have Imen shot through
the traps Into eternity. Is to he chang
id Into a kitchen, and fully 300 con
»lets will be served Ihelr food cafe­
teria style, Instead of the present
"reach and grab" system which pre
rails, according lo plsns being worked
lut now by Warden Stevuus.
/
Seven llood Itlvar valley mill*,
beaded by ¿Jic Mill bella I’ollll Lllltl JAMES KNEW IT WAS COMING
bm eonipany, with u cut of 3,600.not), So, Contrary to All Precadafit, H«
I Imi year turned out 11,575,000 foot of
Pleaded With HI« Mother to Ad­
lumber Willi dm 24,01)0,000 f e d pro
minister the "Dose."
ljueed by dm Oregon l.oinbar cum*
pany'a mill at line, (lie vnlley'a total ( Jninea, Ida mot her called him, hilt
lumber output for 1918 reaebed 25,- j he preferred die limila of Jimmie, by
which dm neighborhood knew him.
« 47,000 font.
lie nl*n preferred rough mid tumide
Tim Crooked lllver road, for tha e lo d ie * to Mlareliy clean uppurel—the
enn drill linn nf whleh the alalo and movie* In Sunday «elioni — mid alnioMt
Crook enmity each appropriated $9$,-1 anything lo grade «elioni, ultlioiigli lie
Ooo reeenlly, la now hdng aurvoyed limi given It only u few week«’ trial.
and construction will probably begin Hie K iiiiniin I lly Slur Maya.
»lib ili 00 day«.
Till« thnrouithfurn i While hi* father I* oversed* with n
will be mm nf the moat Important poat government permit In hunt die Hun,
road* ini well aa one of Ilio beat anelilo the mother add* to the family Income
by working In mi office d o * « to homo,
road» In dm county.
Janie* hud lumie It a custom to meet
The Aatnrla «Military and reclama- Id* mother at the elo«lug hour mid ac­
lion rotilllilHMlon ha» anld (200.000 in company her home,
blinda to Morrla Uro» , of Portland.
Karly one morning .lume* atnrted for
'I’lm money la to lie uaeil for llm eoli achnol drcNHcd In n dean new milt.
atriirtlon of a bulkhi'ad along dm third That evening an «linoni unrecogniza­
roelamallon dlalrlel. from die Clalaop ble slx-yeur-old youngster awaited hi*
Immediately
mill lo 'I hlrly aevenlh alreel, -and llm mother ut dm office.
Upon her appeiiranee tie *tcppcd forth
entire dlalrlel la to be filled with aand
with the explanation, forealalllng any­
pumped from the river.
thing dint might be auid or done <fti
Meritor of the Home telephone ay«- her pnrt. “ I didn't go to school. I
tam In 1'nrtland with that nf llm Pa- went riding with dm coal mnn.
I
elfle Stalea nyali-in waa authorized In '»pert you're going lo whip me.” Cine-
dm fedoni! court when a decree modi Ing a muiidgy timid ii(«>n Id* mother'«
fylng din decree nf March 2«. 1014, arm. In* continued: “ Com« on. I d '«
w aa filed. The Pacific Stale* com- i b hi t v bom« and get It over with.”
puny la permitted In acquire llm Homo
exchange« In Cortland, Albany, Cor- PROBLEM FOR ART EXPERTS
valila und Oregon City.
How to Save Masterpiece* of Painting
„Seven allindare! Ituaaell road grader«
Is Matter Which Puzzles Author­
with ncarlfylng attachment« were l««t
ities In Italy.
week ordered by the l,«ne county
court and after their arrival will lie
A
bentlng
apparatus
powerful
dlatrlbuted about the county for road enough to force lient through n pile of
i inulntenanea work.
Theaa nro eon- «aiidbagH 12 feet tblek nod to dry
*ldered to be valuable nddlllona to without scorching the wall behind Is
the already extennlve road building needed to preserve one of the world’s
tiuudcrpleces, “ The Last Supper." of
equipment of l.an« county.
Leonardo dn Vinci, which Is painted
At a conference between Portland
on Ihe wall of the Church of Santa
city officiala and members of the Marla dell« Grnxle at Milan, Italy.
school biaird « tightening of quaran- The dnmpncH* which accumulates In
, dn « regulation* ugalnat Hpaniah In- the send necessary ns u protection
fluen*« wa* decreed
Iteporta at the from air raids Is fast fading the colors
of III» picture, already damaged by
meeting showed a considerable In
crease of new canes, and It was said time. The restoration neceaaary for
that since October 11 last II.Alt; cases I.eonardo's picture Is unsulted to the
frescoes of Ltilnl arid other masters
and 918 deaths have been reported.
painted on the same wall. How lo
Judge Anderson, of Maker county give each set nf masterpieces the
otrcult court, has ruled that Ihe city treatment required Is the problem. Ho
authorities of l.a (irutide were within far the experts of (he 11 it I In n ministry
their legal rights when they ordered of the arts have been unable to find
the moving pictures to close during a solution.
the Influenza epidemic. The city or­
••
Hereditary Hay Fever.
dered them closed, snd Ibe (heater
Hr. W. Hche|qiegreil, president of
managers determined to take the mat-
Ihe American Huy Fever Prevention
tor to die courts for a test decision.
association. Inis recently made an an­
About 20 members of tho Oregon alysis of 415 cuses treated In the hay
military police who now are on duty fever clinic of the Charity hospital at
are taking a chance at securing their New Orleans and else» here In that
salary. It has developed.
The dofl- city In order to determine the Inllu-
den cy appropriation mad« by the elice o f heredity on tills disease. He
emergency board to cover the ex­ find* dint In more dina one-third of
(lie cases the patients hnd n father,
p e n s e « of that organization laps'd on
mother, brother or sister who was n
January 1, and consequently the mem-
victim of the disi ase.
Probably tho
bnrs of Ihe force are at the mercy of
Influence of heredity Is even greater
the legislature
tinnì Indicated by these figures, ns s|»e-
The Halle« undertakers report that dfle susceptibility tuny exist Indefi­
thorn were 66 deaths from Influenza nitely without developing bay fever, by
In that city during the last three reason of Insufficient exposure to the
The
months of 1918
A heavy toll has pollen* that cause the tunlady.
been taken by the second wave of the question of the development of a nat­
epidemic.
School«, libraries, pool- ural Immunity from continued cx (> oh -
ure to the specific pollens Is, says Ibic-
1 1 as I In. (heaters, churches, lodges and
tor Schcppegrcll, n difficult one to set­
libraries have beeu closed; public
tle. on account of the difficulty of elim­
funerals nrc forbidden, and all houses inating the question of decreased ex­
where the disease exists aro quaran­ posure.— Seien title American.
tined.
Japan Larger Than Germany.
A deal of considerable magnitude
In the World's Work there Is it ehnrt
was closed at Kutherlln last week,
when thu Suthcrllii Inn, of which which allows a comparison of Germany
Jitpan Is
Frank M Waite Is the principal owner, and the Japanese empire.
the greater of Ihe two l«dh In territory
was sold to the Seventh Huy Adven­
and population. Germany's area (ex­
tist people of southern Oregon. Ths clusive of colonies) Is 208.780 square
hotel wus built four years ago at a miles, while that nf Japanese empire
cost of $30.000. The object of the Is 20U.7M8 square ml lea. This Includes
Adventist people Is to establish un the peninsula o f Korea, which Is a
academy In the building and move part of the Japanese nntlon, but It
does not Include Mancbnrlnti and oth­
their school at Horan« to Hutherlln.
er Asiatic territory In which Jupan
Secrelary of Ihe Interior l.«ne Imll
rated In a speech before members of lias secured nlnefy-nlne-yenr leases of
Ib e house reiently thst hi had adopt- j |«<rts ami railroads as well ns busi­
ness advantage« of nil sorts and min­
"d Itopresentallve Hlnnod's sugges­
ing rights. Germany's population nt
tion of hnvlng his requested appro- 1
the beginning of the great war was
prtadon of $100,000,000 for reclame
about 07.000,000. There nro now 71,-
don purposes Incorporated In the sun - 000,(88) people living under the Jap­
dry civil bill to Insure action In this | anese flag, and there are also great
congress.
If this appropriation Is numbers of them scattered over the
granted Representative Slnnott will Islands of the Pnclflc and In foreign
seek to have two new Irrigation proj;- | countries.
eels tnidntetl In Oregon.
Material for Explosive.
With even nurses and assistants at
As to the source of the toluol need­
some nf the hospitals becoming III
ed for explosives. It Is pointed out that
from Influenza, Ihe situation at Salem '
there has been recently a great In­
bus become so serious that city su
crease In the number o f by-product
thorltles have Intimated that the al
coke ovens In tills country. However,
refcdy tight ban may ho drawn even j says die Scientific American, If 20,000,-
tighter unless radical slepa are laken 000 tons of coke nre made In these
to preserve the regulations.
It is | ovens during the present yenr wo shall
even possible that tho prohibitory \ get from this source only 10 ,(881,(881
measures inay be extended to apply to gallons of toluol, which Is about one-
fourth ns much ns the government es­
all but absolutely essential businesses,
timated tt would need for munitions.
such as meat markets, groceries and
Another promising measure recently
drug stores, and that other merchand­ Inaugurated Is the stripping of city
ising establishments will be ordered gas of this piateiIni, which enn be
closed It Is estimated there are fully spared without any serious detriment
1000 cases of the disease In tho city.
to the gas, nttd amounts to about .04
Jackson county won the $60 prize gallon for each 1,(88) feet of gag. It
Is estimated that ten of the largest
In Ihe thrift cnmpalgn conducted by
the school children of Iho stale during city gns plnnts of the country will
yield about I0,t88),(88) gallons of
last year under the auspices of the
toluol.
Oregon Hankers' association, the Ore­
gon State Teachers' association, the
Talked Too Much.
Oregon department of education, the
Joe hnd been Instructed that If he
United States department of agrlcul
did not stop running away lie could not
lure and Ihe Oregon Agricultural col
go to Ihe inovles. Supposing the dny's
slnte wns clean, Joe's mother was tnk-
lege through the hoys' and girls' club
Ing him to a show. As the two reach­
work department. The work has prov
ed the door Joe said: “ Just running to
ed so successful (hat the Oregon Hunk
the bridge wasn’t fnr, was It, mother?"
era' association will not only again
Joe wns turned homeward, and put to
offer $50 in cash to the county innklug
bed. Hearing Ihe little fellow talking
the host showing, but has voted $200 to himself n few moments later, moth­
for the prlntiuc at pupils' record
er onves-drnpped : ‘"There’s one time,
books.
old mini, you talked too much."
OUT OF THE GLOOM!
Many a Gloomy Cou »tenarie« In Cottage
Orove Now Llgbtens Wltlr
Ilapplness.
A hii'l back iniikf-M you gloomy.
Unii't li» luippy with continuai back ;
lidie.
The achei ami pnlns of a limi back
Are frcqoi'iidy due to w-ak kidneys.
H ohii ’ n Kidney IMI» are reeoiurncndcd
for wouk kidneys.
Ho Cottagi- U n i v o ri ti z e n s to stify.
Mrs. J. J. Muore, Hixtli Ht., Cottage
Orov«, says: “ 1 ino more or lei* siili
jeet to kiilm-y trouhle. My back g d »
vcry »ore sud lume ut tirni-s inni dii ring
tlns niisery, iny kidneys «et irregularly.
I feci tired out and depresseli gein-rally.
After I bave tnkcn Homi’* Kidney IMI»
for a few dnys iny back feels a* strong
ns evur and my kidney» become nor­
ie-,I
"
l ’riee 40«, nt «Il dealer*. Don 't
siinply a«k for a kidney rernedy get
Doari's Kidney IMI* thè suino tliut
Mr*. Mooro use*. Foster Milburn Co.,
Migra., Muffalo, N. Y.
J10 1
Why Meat Prices Vary
in Different Stores
Priai» i l o n ................... . . . .$ l » .9 n « 2 * U
(ititi to -hoir» it,-ri ........ . . . . l7.S0wtS.SS
iòni mon to m.Siijm at-orI... . . . . I0 7MSIS.7I
Y«orllnr*. f«ir lo l.nrf...... . . . . . lSWttSISW
Pmt row, snd hotfrrs ...... .... • SA"««. 14
r o n r o n « r o w « «*<1 h elfor« .... . . . . 7 » • » SJflS
W ill«, pimin to brat............ .... S Z04S1Z so
Poor to f u r ) ra'vro ........... . . . . 1 1 M U 7 1
Wostoro rus» «loor« ........ .... UlOSIStSSS
These newspaper quotations
represent live cattle prices in
Chicago on December 30th, 1918.
The list shows price ranges
on nine general classified groups
with a spread of $13.85 per c w t
— the lowest at $6.50 and the
highest at $20.35.
W h y this variation in price?
Because the meat from differ­
ent animals varies greatly in
quality and weight
J~~)ocz£ b V u
.
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/
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*
J ij?"
A POORLY FED HORSE
Although the q u o t a t i o n s
shown are in nine divisions,
Sw ift & Company grades cattle
into 34 general classes, and each
class into a variety of weights
and qualities.
reflects discredit on it* owner, but the
owner gets the worst of the deal l—
cause economy in feeding the Horse
affects its working capacity as well a»
its appeiirauco. I f your horse kicks on
his feed you can correct it by buying
your feed here, as you get the best
quality for the least outlay. Farmer*,
contractors und horse owners generally
know that our feed is always up to ths
standard.
A s a result o f these differences in
cattle prices, (du e to differences in
w eights and meat qualities), there is a
range o f 15 cents in Sw ift & C o m ­
p an y ’s selling prices o f beef car­
casses.
STERUNG FEED CO.
These facts explain:
SOUTHERN P A C IF IC T IM E TA B L E
(<’< rrcrtcil to 1>«T. 17, 1918.)
North Round
South Bound
No. I t 10:05 a.nt. No. 13— 1:0K a. m.
No. 14 -4:07 p. m. No. 53— 7:11 a. m.
No. 14 3:29 a. m. No. 15— 2:47 p. m
No. 17— 7:40 p. m.
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P rofessional Cards
MAX LUEBKE
THE RAWLEIGH MAN
775 Sixth Av*. W., Eugene, Ore.
1—
W h y retail prices v ary in
different stores.
2—
W h y it w ould be difficult to
regu late prices o f cattle or
beef.
3—
W h y k requires experts to
judge cattle and to sell meat,
so as to yield the profit o f
only a fraction o f a cent a
pound— a profit too small to
affect prices.
Swift & Company,U.S.Aa
R. McCARGAR. D. D. S.
DEN TIST
Neuralgia relieved instantly by
local application. Residence and
office at Fifth and Main.
Phone 131J Cottage Grove, Ore.
DR. S. M WENDT
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to surgery
and eye, enr and throat. Country
culls as well ns city culls answered
day or night.-
*
Office: Cottage Grove Hospital
J. E. YOUNG
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office on Main avenue
Cottage Grove
Oregon
▲. W. KIME. M. D.
P H Y S I C IA N A N D SURGEON
Office in Phillips building over
the Benson drug store. Office
phone 34 Residence phono 120J.
Cottage Grove
Oregon
EVERY I’ATROX OF THE SENTINEL IS HELPING TO GIVE
COTTAGE (¡ROVE WHAT EMINENT AUTHORITY HAS STATED
TO HE THE REST COUNTRY WEEKLY PAPER ON THE COAST
There was
a Crowd
the Store
DR. W. M. HAMILTON
Res. l ’ hone 14F3
LIC ENSED CHIROPRACTIC
P H Y S IC IA N
Consultation
nnd oxnminntien
free. Office hours 9 to 5 Sun­
days and evenings by appoint!»'t.
Offiee in old Cottage Grove bank
building at 104*4 Main evenue.
H. J. SHINN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and notary public. Practices, tn
all courts. Twenty five years ex
perioace.
Bader Bldg.
Cottage Grove, Ore.
ALTA KING
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office located in the rear of
the First National bank.
Cottage Provo
Oregon
D. N. McINTURFF
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practices in all courts. Will attend
to your husinuis promptly, honest­
ly nnd earnestly. Special attention
given to the examination of ab
«tracts, drafting of » ill» , settling
of estates, conveyances, collet-
tions ami pensions. In First N a ­
tional bank building on t<th street
Phone 3d
and they were trying to
‘ ‘H ave a chew on
me,” says he.“ Break
off just two or three
squares. That's a
man’s size chew of
Real G ra v e ly . It
holds its good taste
in
josh (he Tobacco Man
so long it costs noth­
ing extra to chew
this class of tobac-
CO.
>»
It goes further — that’s
why you can get the good
taste o f this class o f tobac­
co without extra cost.
Real Gravely Chewing
Plug
a
PEYTON B R A N D
each piece packed in
pouch
P G G R A V E L Y T O B A C C O !CO . D A N V I L L E
VA
WIIAT J)0 YOU WANT, ANYWAYT A SENTINEL CLASSIFIED
AD. WILL GET IT FOR YOU QUICKLY AND AT LITTLE COST
H om e : cTHade ’ F lour
FOR HOME PEOPLE
Cottage Grove, Ore.
H. W. TITUS. D M D.
EX P E R T D EN TIS TRY
Modern equipment. First Nation
al bank bldg. Office hours i) a.
m. to 12 m, I p. in. to 4 p. nt. Eve­
nings or Sundays by appointment
Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour
H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour
Made by Cottage Grove
Phone 80
Milling Company