Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, September 12, 1919, Image 1

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PITCH MAY BE NEtf CROP
OF C. & COUNTRY
H R. Hmltli Take» Position With Oon-
ctrn Which W ant» A ll Our
For»»ts W ill Produce.
l 'ultime Grove, with D m Immense fir
furent», limy lieeume a renter for tin
|u uiluet inn uf pilch. tur it ml t ur|ieii t i lie,
» It. Hm it It, uf Ini* city, Inin t liken
the punition of woods Hii|ierinteiiilent
for Die Northwestern I’ lleli eom|mnV,
■I new I'ortliinil concern, whirli will
liny nil the piteli offereil it, nini will
K i«» inni ruction» for Inking it from
the tree» ttint will contile the worker»
to iiiukc wage» (tint will lie sntisfur-
tory even with the prenent wage level.
It in entimuteil t lint there lire noun
:m,inni,mm,inni feet o f timber trilmlnry
to Cottage tirove, Mtieh of thin in in
nut tonni reserve». hut the |{overnnient
him uilopteil n liberal pulley in offer
lii|{ leimen for the Inking of piteli.
MR8
UNRUH TO SPEAK
HERE FOR BABY HOME
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Among Ihrn’ women mentioned n*
having npotteil forent firen during the
print neimon in Mr». W. M. (Jeorge, o f
thin city, whir in ntutioned nt the l-nlr-
view luukout in the lloheiniu dint riet,
.... o f the mont Importuni lookout» in
tin; Umpqua forent renerve. Women
lire not uniinlly employed in lookout
ntutionn nini uiiiy not he ut nil ill the
future, loft the nenrrity of men during
the pimt two yeurn miide the nerviceu
uf the women vfry acceptahle. Mm.
Georg« volunteered fur the service.
Encampment Has Big Time.
('mint Kork Encampment, I. O. O. V.,
were liontn hint uiglit to Eugene meni
hem, who exemplified the decree work
upon neverul eaildidnten. A hun<|uet
mul nonni nennion followed the huninene
ne union.
A WBREY TELLS OF ARRIVAL
OF GREAT FLEET
Largest Audience Ever Oatbered
Ooaat Been Great Armada Rida
’ Cottagi* O r u v r w i ll b t v p n « lU t i n
lutu the Oolden Oste.
^ u i h I m i I v i i l t u r Htiiitluy in fin»
rpM»r*
REVISION OF WATER RATES MODERN GARAGE TO RISE
ON MAIN AVENUE
IS QUITE LIKELY
Oltv Han Had to Pay Advanced Price»
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NUMBER 51
COTTA«JE (JROVK, LANE COUNTY, ORKOON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919
WOMAN 8P0TS FIRES FROM
LOOKOUT ON FAIRVIEW
MOUNTAIN
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RESIDENCE HERE
17 TONS OF BEANS PRODUCT
OF THREE ACRES
Mridbole» to the nouth o f o»; mud'
holen to the north o f ua, while the
Wood non Brother» In $130,000 Deal to clouds voll«:y and thunder, likewine A. J. Steven» Finds That Secret o f
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I » tho
1» — 4
i . .■ »X u » ^m
.. mm m W ft 1
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l_ ^m mud
a ■ -I
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tourist»
caught
between
the
Back Their Confidence In Fu
Big Returns Is Plenty of Water
bole».
With road improvement» in
ture of Busin*»» Here.
progreaa everywhere the festive touriat
Which He Furnishes.
did not huve a very pleasant time
even during the dry weather but the
recent rain» have made the detours
Cottage Grove noon will have one o f absolutely impassable and good *1 ze<l
I f but a few producers follow the
the in oat modern and beat equipped ,
f,ave
th„ lim<! between
o t A. J. Btevcnn Cottage
garage» Ml thin section o f the statfc , howerB in
eity
k camping j^r,,VB
become known as the Bo»
r 100
i r foot
h T r frontage on Main avenue op-
i ! cj|y
« « « H a g a v e r iU b l* ? ..?
A *
With the cessation o f rains Mon-
Aroin that far fumed bean een
pomte their prem-ut location and the : ’
' ter o f the world.
erection of a two story tile, fire proof
Mr. Stevens has a patch o f thrmi
building will be started at once. The the
to
their
thi»^ , ' patch
he will
i«r:
I toruintn
'
u m i s
I prepared
' i r p a i r U
iu
r resume
in u iijc
u i f i r i i *
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.
,
, by the
dimension» will bo 100*100. The ma­ way hut the fain Wedm-mlay Bight has *5® J *
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f ? ve P*cke‘l n<? r,X
chine »hop will be in the second story again made through traffic impox^ihle. ,
PJeklf,g
which will bo reached by an inclined j Every day dozen h o f car* have been . . Ve ne^te<^ n«Brly three tona. Iw elvo
driveway.
Here w ill be assembled pulled out of the mudholea juat north PlA k<lr*.iW#,rxe
expect# to
modern equipment o f every eonceiv and south o f tho city.
yet pick about four tons, making 17
abb- kind, with a corps of competent
tons from the patch for the season.
mechanics sufficient to handle prompt­
As Mr. Htevens is pooling his produce
ly the business o f this kind which is
at the eannery he does not ypt know
growing to iiiummoth proportions.
what his receipts will be, but probably
It is understood thut nbout $130,000
in the neighborhood of $1700, or $560
to the aero.
is the sum involved in the deal.
Woodson Brothers have been in the
The secret of bis sneeess is irriga­
automobile and garage business hero
tion and he is certain thut he lost two
since its infancy und received the first „ ___ __ ____, , ..
. . . _ ..
.
__ tons by delay ia getting his pumping
cars to come here iu carload lots. Hinco News Three Months Old Tell» of War plant working. Ho carried tho water
that time, about seven years ago, tho
by means of a eaavas hose o f home­
In Europe,
Advertisement»
made manufacture.
business hits grown by leaps and
Would Not Oo Now.
bounds.
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While Valuation and Receipts
Have Been Decreasing.
The eity council hun for u long time
been aware o f the fact that if the city
i» ever to cutch up with itn warrant
and bonded iudehtednenn, nome means
uiunt he udopti*d to lacreum- the rev
enue. With thin ubjeet in mind, u nur-
vey hun been ordered of the wuter be­
ing u»cd by all putronn of the city.
It i» premimeli that there in u large
|o»n through curelennne»» on the part of
the city in checking up the number of
tup» being used and the amount o f
la ml being irrigated. I f it •» found
that there has been little loan from
these sources it is probable that u gen­
eral ad v unce in water rules will be
proposed.
The city ban been hit as hard un in­
dividuals by advancing cost» and bun
had only the wuter to sell, the rules
for which have remained the same. In
on addition to advancing costs, the valua­
tion of reul estate hun been arbitrarily
decreuned by the board o f equalization,
the low nnnonat'd valuation making a
high rate o f taxation necessary.
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COPY OF PAPER IS NEARLY
120 YEARS OLD
o f M rs. A ilu WulltuM' l ' riniti, form er
COTTAGE GROVE PUTTING
rtfufr |>r«*Mt«l«*nt of tl*** Y . W . < A . und
SUOAR CROP IS LARGE
p m i m ni«iit in wom en * n uf finn* f hroiiuh-
Oakland Calif., Kept. 1.— ( T o the
--- STEALS M A N ’S MONEY,
ON METROPOLITAN AIRS
J. W. Buckler is the owner o f a
out fli«« stille. Hlie w i ll Noeuk fit tnn Kditor.) — Perhaps some of our old time
BUT FAMINE EXIST8 valuable
CAR AND BETTER HALF
copy
or
an
old
newspaper.
It
t'h r iN l m n rb tir rli in the forenoon, fit friends will be interested in our ex-
..
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is ’the issue of the Ulster County (N ew Pick np Mall Boxes Being Placed on
the MethodiNt i*hurrli in the afternoon penence in witnessing the recent visit
Principal Corners.
While the sugar crop for the year is York; Gazette o f January 4, l W
It
J. I). iiloiUoc, o f Yukimn, Wash.,
to y o u n g women o n ly , and ut flight in of the mighty urinudu o f battleships.
o f probably owes its preservation to the
wss urrested in the rump o f the H<>- one of the greatest in the history
th«« I'reailiyteriuii r l n i r r h ,
Ilsving received competent advice sev­ hnait 1-umber company at Kow River the country, Cottage Grove and other faet that it eontai „ r an account o f the
Cottage Grove is putting on mure
M rs l ' uniti him w ritte n for find fid* eral days before from an Oakland po Wednesduy by Deputy Hhi-nff P ltlk M cities iu this section ure m danger
of
metropolitan airs. Boxes For the de­
_
death of President George Washington,
liri-mun we took the 5:37 a. m. elec­ charged with a statutory crime. It is a sugar famine. The only explanation which had just occurred. The paper is posit o f mail are being erected at sev­
tric ear for Imnds Knd, the best plncw alleged that he took nn automobile be that has been made is that the sugar
eral of the important corners o f the
for observation. We found several hun­ longing to A. M. Carey, of Yakima. |>* yet in a ruw state and eun not be in heavy mourning for that reason. eity and mail will bo collected from
dred others bound on the »nine mission, together with Mr. Carey’s w ife and I marketed. Wholesale dealers any that The puper has been in the possession them at regular intervals, which will
nearly all carrying puckages similar in Severn I hundred dollars o f the Carey no relief can be expected until the lat- of Mr. Buckley for 40 years, he having be plainly stated on the boxes. The
Mppcnmncc, reminding one o f antici­ money nnd ran away with the outfit, | ter part o f October anil the housewives n-ceived it from his father. The paper fact that the poetoffiee department is
used is very thin but of a much better
pated ferocious appetites Inter in the passing all o ff as his own upon bis nr
ho want to use the dainty in putting
installing these boxes iiidicat«*s that
day. On«, uf the cwrw un the ferry rival here. A warrant wus also sworn up fruit for winter may have to resort grade than that now used in newspa- free delivery here is to be permanent.
)s-rs,
corresponding
to
the
thin
Japan­
bout was heard to rimiurk, “ What are out for Mrs. Carey but she and the to running thut can be done without ese paper of today.
these fuo| people coming so curly fo r f ’ ’ automobile bud disappeared before the sugar. For several weeks retail deal-
Among the news stories are the ad­
but we knew what we were nbout for warrant could be served. As the trav- j er« here have been selling in small
dress of President Adams to congress
upon our arrival at the ferry building eling is not very good just now it i» quiuitities only
we found thut getting onto a Ijinda thought that she will be easily found.
There is »aid to be a large supply and the reply o f congress thereto, and
Knd car required considerable develop­
of syrup, which was us « k 1 in quantities clippings from London papers giving
the latest news from abroad, then some
ment us mi athlete and urrobut.
during the war in place o f sugar.
F a rm *» Don’ t U k * $2.20 Wheat.
three months old. The excerpts from
A t l.nnds Knd thousands were al­
Korane,
Ore..
Kept.
11.—
(Hpeciul
to
the London papers deni mostly with the
N »w Yorker-» Prediction That E an tarn ready waiting anil the bills were fairly The Hi’ iitinel.)— The past week o f rainy
NO SMALLPOX REPORTED
European war situation. One sangnin- Pupils H*xe Seven Days o f Grace
lined with automobiles and people on
weather
bus
clogged
the
wheel»
o
f
in­
M on ey W ill Cum« H »re I»
| ary conflict is spoken o f in which a
foot. Kunling a cove wu were s«H>n
Because o f Vacancies on the
TO
CITY
HEALTH
OFFICER
i British army of 11U0 men and two
comfortably locuted right opposite Mile dustry in the Korane valley such u
Bein« rumile«!.
Teaching Staff.
fruit
picking
and
threshing
o
f
grain.
pieces
o
f
cannon
were
attacked
by
a
Buck light house but hundreds o f f«*et
According to the monthly report of
above it looking out over the broad Wheat growers in this section say they Health O fficer Oglesby, there was no force o f 6000 men add six pieces o f
Pacific, und Golden Gnte. The rrowda are not making ns much profit from smallpox here during August, although cannon, which gives some idea o f the
A deal for the sale of the entire J. «if the world-renowned Grra-k th«*ater wheat at $2.2(1 the bushel as they did several ra*«*» were rep«jrte«i on tho way the making of war has progressed
The Cottage Grove schools will not
in the last century or so. As in the
II. Chamber» interests here is pending, were liut a« a tiny s|s-rk compared to when it was $1 the bushel.
streets, ut least no cases were reported recent war, all the great nations were open until heptember 22. A series o f
the s\ * Blatter) und Jack Cnrloj In this vast throng which grew ia pro-
circumstances led the school board to
terentn being the pronpeetive puntili» I air lions every minute as incoming cars CANNERY SENDS SECOND
qumag phymemus'* to ripo'rtB,.eueh'"casTs engaged and even Holland, Hpain and make this deeisioa at a meeting Wed­
¡Switzerland eouid not remain neutral. nesday evening. There is stili one va
er» W. CL Slattery, C. J. Hlnltery and discharged ifntir living rargoes.
CAR OF BERRIES TO EAST
,1*'> attend them. Tho rejiort
'The advenmements are oddities and caney in the high school teaching fore««
M l> HlnwL " i Portland, Jack < urh >.
Occasionally some during individual
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states thut the city seems to be free would
prove interesting study to mod­ and word has been received that Miss
of New York, and M. II. Newfit-ld, of would lose his bnlnnen on his rock,
The
second
car
o
f
blackberries
for
D
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*
*
*
*
°
'u
>n
every
form,
merchandisers. One ad. reads as Easley, one o f the primary- teachers,
t 'hirngu, have been here for »«-verul perch mid roll down the hillside, uiuc
except cbickenpox. Two cases o f sear ern
thin
year
wus
shipped
to
the
east
this
follows:
days looking over the property, whirh to the nmuseuu'iit o f the crowds. Oc­
will be unable to take up her work
let fever were quarantined during the
inrliidea the J. II. Chambers mill at casionally vessels from the inner bay w«<ek from the Cottage Grove eunnery. month.
Luther Andref A Co. have th if day
for a few days because o f a slight
Isithnm, the Oregon I’lieifir ft Klinteru would come out, cirri«» around nnd re­ Getting two ears out this early beats
The epidemic o f ehickrnpox (called B*fen opening GOOD8 both frefh and physical injury. There is also d iffi­
railway and timber holdings nlong Uow turn again, apparently »routing fur the all records of past years and there is smullppox by many), which was prev­
gay.
culty in securing the new text bo«>ka
1 1 » er,
fleet. Soon the whirring ot “ metal no doubt that the total output of the alent for several months, seems to He haf received near every kind
in sufficient «luantities to minniy tho
Mr. Curley und W, C. Mattery wer« w in g «’ ’ wus himnl and a »»Cange sight eunnery this year will go way above .
That you ia any Store can find,
demand o f both grades and high school
here a month ago, ut which tune Mr. met our eyes. A flock o f human birds that ot lust year. The high price being huVB d“ '1« out-
and ar 1 purehufe by the bale,
and another week will probably rem­
Curley predicted that eastern moue) hove in sight and passed beneath us, paid for berries bus resulted in tho
edy thi«.
I am determined to retail
was going tu come here for investment their outlines being seen in silhouette cleaning of every bush in the country SCHELL PROVES C. O.
For R E A D Y P A Y a little lower
indications are that there will bo
and
the
prickly
vines
that
formerly
in timber. Mr. Curley is known aa against the water of the buy, instead
a large enrollment in both high school
CAN RAISE GOOD CORN Than ever haf been had before.
tionully ns a promoter o f ring contests nl against the sky. A dull, heavy fog were only a nuisance are now respleu-
I with my brethren mean to live;
and
grades. Provision has been mud«
among the big fellows.
But a f for credit fhall not give.
hung over the liny, only liftin g for dently riiitiled with “ No Trespassing“
for the first fiv e grades in both east
C.
Hchcll
has
put
on
exhibition
nt
signs.
Beans
are
also
being
received
The party expects to remain hero very brief peri«als.
The Mcntinei office several samples of I would not live to aroufe your paf and west si«le schools. - The sixth, sev­
set eral days anil it is thought that tho
fionf,
Promptly at II o ’clock, the hour set ia large quantities. The larger part of
enth and eighth grades will be belli ia
closing of the deal will be prurtirnlly for the itrrivnl o f the fleet, gn-nt the fruit, such as apples and pears, is corn which show wbat this country can For credit here is out o f fafhion.
the west side school only.
do in this line. Samples of n combina­
yet
ta
come.
completed Is-fore they leave.
clouds of smoko rolled un thruugh the
tion of Hard Australian and Parson’» My friendf and buyerf one and all
thick fo g nnd soon the huge form o f
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Dent nre as pretty ears as anyone It will pay you well to give a call.
B. S. SWENGEL IS NOW
the mighty drendnmight New Mexico DRIVE FOR HOMELESS
would be likely to see even in the corn You alw ayf may find me by the fign
DETOUR SIONS NORTH
MEMBER OF CITY COUNCIL
became discernible through the heavy
country. They are about a foot in A few rodf from the houfe divine.
BABES
IS
UNDER
WAY
OF HERE TAKEN DOWN mist, followed by lu-r »i»tcr giants or
The following artielef will be re­
length and the kernels nre plump nnd
ceived in payment. Wheat, Bye, Buck­
destruction. A low sound of cxrlntna-
B. 8. Swengel was, at the meeting
The drive for funds for the Albertinn the cobs full. There nre nlso samples wheat, Oatf Corn, Butter, Flax, A fh ef o f the eity council Monday night,
T ra ffic on I'ucific highway need no tiou mingled with ndmirution ran
o
f
Squaw
corn,
with
kernels
varying
Kerr baby home in Portlund is now
aud
Raw
Hidef.
CASH
w
ill
not
be
re­
longer take the detour into Delight through the greatest single audience well
elected
to succeed R. E. Walker as
under way here in charge o f mem­ in color from purple to white, wnich filled.
valley in traveling between ('ottnge ever nsseiutded upon the Pacific roast.
councilman from the seeond ward, Mr.
are o f nearly us good quality as the
bers
o
f
the
women's
clubs
of
the
city.
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Grove und Hnginnw. 'The highwuy lie Biow-ly and in single f iIV this mighty
Walker having resigm'd because of his
other.
Evidently the merchants o f that day election us mayor. Mr. Swengel has
tween these points hun never been armada, the pride o f the American Mrs. Job, eity chairman, is hopeful
that
the
c
it
y
’s
proportion
will
be
had learned the wisdom of dealing for been a resident o f the city for about
rln».-d to traffic, although the detuur I... pio, paaacd through lis- Guillen liiiti-
A L L TH IN G S COM BINE TO
rash, a habit again coming into vogue. eight years and is owner o f the Swen­
sign, were up fur u month. The county und weighed unehor in the lienrcfu! raised without any great effort.
The
fundn
are
to
be
used
for
an
ml-
H
IN
D
E
B
SCHOOL
BOOK
SALE
Another ad. states “ John Trempf gel Hardware company.
ruurt visited the scene o f the inipruv«»- «liters o? the inner harbor while the
has Commenced Bufiness in the Mer­
meats nnd dircctol that ns loug us tho lug guns o f Fort Point boomed forth dition to the home, which is greatly
needed
in
order
to
properly
cure
for
The
»«'curing
o
f
school
books
this
cantile Line and haf a General Affort-
tomi ran be traveled no attempt should the glud saluto. There were 51 ships
bo made to get tra ffic to take the de­ in the fleet nnd nn hour wns consumed the homeless, sbnnduned nnd orphaned your is going to be a serious question, ment o f Dry Goodf and Grocerief NEW SUPERINTENDENT ON
waifs
thut
have
neither
parents
or
not
only
twenuse
of
their
cost,
made
ni
i
m
»s
i
ng
a
given
poiwt.
whieh he will difpofe o f very cheap
tour.
,
JOB AT W. L. & E. MILL
high by reason o f the change in the for CASH or Produce only.
At times not a vessel could be »«•en friends to care for them.
course o f study, but also because the Likewise, “ Abraham I Hiifbrough, in
nini then na i f by magic the foggy
A. L. Hubbard arrived last week
course o f study was so late in arriving the Mercantile and Boating Bufineff,
CITATION FOR BRAVERY
Boy Veatch Home Soon.
curtain would raise for a few moments
that there is going to be congestion in haf a ftoek o f Dry Goodf and Grocer­ from North Bend, Wash., and has tak­
Eugene
Register:
Marion
Veatch
hns
H
M
one
o
f
the
grainiest
sights
the
FOR DELBERT KELLY human mind ran imagine.
en the place of superinteiulent at the
received word fmm In» son thut ho serving all of the 1000 or more pupils ief whieh he will difpofe o f upon the Western Lumber ft Export company’s
in this vicinity during the few days moft reufonable termf for CASH OK
will
be
homi*
for
thè
op«'iiing
o
f
col­
Almost
immediately
after
the
last
mill, succeeding M. P. Garoutte, who
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Kelly, parents
remaining before school opens.
COU NTRY PRODUCE.“
resigned. Mr. Hubbard has had about
o f Delbert Kelly, killed in itrtion in vessel hnd panned the-rush for the car lege. Boy, who has represented thè
University
of
Oregon
in
n
Y.
I
l
,
C.
A.
lines
commenced.
The
struggles
of
the
Likewise,
“
Samuel
Freer
haf
ju
ft
re
20 year» o f experience in the opera­
France, linve riweived a citation for
Central Hotel Changes Hands.
ceived an affortraent o f Goodf, adapt­ tion of sawmills.
bravery in urtion directed to their Into vust throng who hnd not fortified spia-ini summer sur vie* grnup o f col­
E. West, o f Myrtle Creek, has taken ed to the feafon, which he will «fif-
son. liolliort wus luittiilion dispatch themselves ns we had done were amus­ lege boy» in New York city «luring thè
carrier and was continually ttx|Ni»i<d tu ing to those comfortably settled upon suiunier, finisheil hi» work with this over the Central Hotel, which has been pofe o f for CASH OR CO U NTRY
DISCOVERS
SOURCE
the sands o f the bench satisfying the gronp Augu»t 21), but hnving received conducted for several years by Mrs. PRODUCE upon the moft reafonable S E N T IN E L
fire near the front line trenches.
FROM
W H ICH
HOUSE
«•riivings o f the inner man. That is, wor«l o f bis eleetioa a» Pacific con»t Mary Cooper. Mrs. Cooper expects to termf. ASHES taken in faid fstore. “
they were umiising until our turn rsme. delegate tu thè nationnl ronimitteo of leave next week to take charge o f a
F L Y COMES
Probably there was good reason fo r
Rain Slightly Damages Prunes.
It was well into the evening hours be­ conti«-il o f tho stuileiit Y. M. C. A., hotel at lakeside.
dealing in cash onlv for in the same
I ’ runea in l-nne county have cracked fore the Inst tired mortal was nble to whieh holds a ronferenro in Detroit
issue Peter Ten Broeck, sheriff o f Ul­
I t is possible that The Sentinel has
ster county, publishes 11 notices o f made a discovery that will cause its
to some extent ns a result of the con­ g**« a sent for his homeward journey, Heptember 17 to 20, ho di-cidixl to re-
Eighth Graders Pass.
tinued ruins for a week, but growers
main in New York until that time
D. T. AWBRKYL
E. J. Moor«*, county school superin sale of property which had been at­ name to ring down through the cen-
express the belief that there will bo
and nttend this ronferenro on hi» wnv tendent, has announced the names o f tached for debts, and there nre also turies and that the discovery will
limile.
very little loss from this raus4< if the W H E E LE D SUM MER HOME
successful applicants from the eighth several notices calling attention to the prove o f inestimable value from a sci­
weather remains clenr nnd warm from
grade examinations given September insolvency of ct'rtain citizens and g iv ­ entific and mfolival standpoint.
C A B RIEB E N T IR E F A M IL V
this time on. I'run«'* are ri|ieiiing fust
Last fall W. B. Cooper left with The
Bay» H * Was Cheated on Truck.
4 and 5, among whom are the follow- ing notice that creditors must present
their claims.
und a few growers linvu begun tu
Sentinel two strange animals or rep­
A summer home on wheels arrived
Alleging that he was rheut«Kl on a •"K from this end o f the county:
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gather them, put it will bo n week or at the city park ramping ground Wrd- motor truck nnd trailer thnt he bought
tiles which he had found upon the
District No. 45— Julia Kvti Brookus,
more before picking hcfininca general.
Evidently all was not bliss in mar trees of his place and they were ut
nemkiy. It in a Ford truck, which the in Pendleton, A. L. VanOsdel, o f Cot­ Lora Murguerito llaldeman, Wilda I^v-
ried
life
even
in
those
early
days
for
While the fruit men are desiring «•wneil has converted into a screened tage Grove, has begun suit in circuit leta Allen.
that time accorded favorable mention
«
warm weather the hop growers are up room, where many o f the comforts of court against tho Pendleton Motor
District No. 80— Mabel M. Hunts Matys A an Steenbergh advertises as in the columns of The Live Wire
follows: “ Second notice o f my w ife Newspaper. The animals or reptiles
prehensive lest their crop will lie dam­ home are found. There are five ehil- Hale» company for the recovery of man, Olin C. Fisher.
aged by bright sunshine after no inurli «Iren in the family besides the parents, $-410 whieh he alleges he has paid out
District No. »3- B«-ttie Velma Ward, Hannah i f hereby given, forbidding all were carefully placed in a cardboard
ix'rfonf whatfoever from harboring or box and filed away in winter quarters,
moisture. Under such eouditiains. the Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Gish. They have for repairs and $5(10 ns special dam­ Anna Myrtle YanSchoiack.
growers say, the burr turns rad, there­ traveled by this method all the way ages. The plain tiff alleges in his com­
Among thoso who pns»«>d the state keeping her and from trufting her on where they were forgotten until re­
by lessening the value o f the crop.
from Kansas nnd are bound for » « ‘tit- plaint thut on the wny from Pendleton examination in physiology and gi-og- my account, af I am determined to pay- cently.
no debtf o f her contracting.“
The moisture has mused tomatoes to tip. As the size o f the load seemed to to Cottage G row the truck hroke down raphy nre:
Upon examination it was found that
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crack pretty Imdly in some bienlities, k m li ttle effect on the truck, nnnther itml that it cost him $200 and great
one of the animals or reptiles had hud
District No. 45— Mae Bennett. Ber­
but the crop in still niarketnlilc.
Evidently slavery wns not confined 12 brown eggs and in the box nlso
passenger, W. W. Wallace, was pickinl mental anguish before it wns repaired. nice Hrninnrd, Loyd Armes, Margaret
to the southern states, for one ad. were 12 dead house flies. It is quite
up at dais Angeles, making eight pas­ He further alleges that »N e r he had Higgins, Dexter flu ff.
reads: “ For fale. tho one half o f a evident that the fli«>» hatched from
sengers. Speaking o f roails, Mr. Gish reached Cottage Grove it broke down
District No. Ill*— Knrl Elliott.
Wouldn’ t Fight Tire; Does Now.
Saw Mill, with a convenient place for the eggs and were unable to survive
For the purpose of milking an exam­ says the muddy detours in Oregon are completely.
without food of any kind.
ple for those who refuse to fight fires boulevards compared to some roads he
Kents and Nixons Arrive In Kansas. building. By the mill if an inexhaufti-
It is estimated that tho death o f
ble fapply o f Pinewood.— A lfo a ftout,
Eugene to Have Plane.
or who leave the job lifter working n negotiaUnl in New Mexico and Arizona
't - ,rd **"s been received from tho E.
which took out
Eugene, Sept. 5.— Eugene will soon J. Kent and Kay Nixon families that healthy active Negro Wench. Any per- these flies without their ever having
few days nnd before the flumea lire after cloiiiilnirsts
under cuntrol, Forest Unngi'r ( ’ IIIode It. bridge» anil earried away rondins!».
have a commercial airplane o f its own. they arrived in Kansas September 1, fon inclined to purchnfe may learn tho had opportunity to reproduce their
by
applying
to
John kind has resulted in several million
Jones, o f the Oukridge district, secured
It is announced that the machine will after hnving driven 3000 miles through pnrtirularf
less flies in Cottage Grove. I f all the
be here within a few days to com­ ten stnten, passing through 288 cities Schooumaker, jun, at Rochefter.“
the arrest o f II. Is’Vilen who was al­
Former Resident Now in Movie».
reptiles o f this kind could be gather«*!
leged to have jumped the juli at a time
nnu town» and usin^ 11M) gallon* of
Albany, Oc«1., Kept. 5.— Kverett R. mence business.
each fall nnd destroyed the fly popu­
when hia services were imdiy needed Cummings, son uf Mr. and Mra. K. It.
R. H. I’ ier«‘e, n garage owner o f this gasoline and 5 gallons of oil. They DORENA M A Y COME HERE
lation could bo decreased by many
lie was fined $5« nnd the sentence Cummings, o f Alhnny, has broken into city, nnd C«‘eil Woo ley, who wns a sec hnd but one puncture nnd their repair
TO A T T E N D H IO H SCHOOL billions each year in a city no larger
suspended under condition thut he re the moving pieture game in Lo» An­ oiid lieutenant in the army air service nnd food bill was but $50. They found
than Cottage Grove.
turn to fight the flnmii«i nnd stay on geles. At iirewnt he is plnying a small during the wnr, nre now nt Mnther fine crops through Oregon nnd Wash­
It is possible that the Dorena high
The source from whieh flies come
the job us long aa there wan need o f part in a ('hurles Ruy feature, but hu» field, Hnernmento, where they have ington, none in Montana except in tho school will be discontinued thi» ytair
his services.
for th,« past month been included in bought for a company o f loenl’ men a irrigated portions, and good through and that the pupils from that district having been discovered all that is nec­
to do away with flies entirely
silent drnmn casts headed by Ibiugbia Curtiss JN 4 D plane nnd have already North Dnkota, Minnesota and northern will atteml the Cottage Qrove schools. essary
is to stop the source.
Fairbanks nnd Ray. Young ('iimnnngs shipped it by rail to this eity.
Nebraska. They saw no country that The Dorena district nas been unable
Oirl Dies o f Brights Disease.
is n native o f Alnany, where he for­
looked ns good, everything considered, to secure a complete teaching corps
Miss Bertha Juanita lanneson. dnugli merly operated the machine nt the
as the north end o f the Willamette and nt a meeting of the Dorena »ehool
Fanners Stan Plowing.
Fisher Returns to Eugene.
ter o f Mr. nnd Mra. Bert Isiuiesnn, of Giulie.
Next y e a r’s crops will be grcntly
board Wednesday evening with the
Hnlom, Ore., H«‘pt. 8.—George Put­ valley.
Row River, died Hnturdny morning of
Cottage Grove sehool board it was helped by the recent sonking rains
nam, former proprietor of the Medford
bright’» disease. »h e was aged I «
Mr. Cummingn was for n few month»
found that the cost o f semling their which have made it possible for farm
Holderman Has Permits.
years, It months, 15 days. The body manager o f the Arcade tbenter here Mail Tribune, has purchased the Salem
Forest Ranger Holderman reports pupils here and paying for their trans­ ers to plant and need their fall grain.
wus taken to Coburg for interment. * just previous to the arrival o f W. J. Capital Journnl from Charles H. Fish­
er. it was announced today, and will that he hns received a supply o f per­ portation back and forth would be The ground was in a very dry rendi­
White.
take over its management at onre. Mr. mits to be issued to those who may brnetirnlly the same as maintaining a tion following the beautiful suinm«'r
during which not a drop o f rain fell.
Sues for Value of Ties.
Fisher, who h I so owns the Eugene wish to build campfires within tho high school at home.
The Oregon Tie and Lumber corns
A aptMiinl eleetion will be held in
Clint Bmnstetter, o f Eugene, E. O. Daily Guard, will devote hia activities national forest*. He hns received no
pnny is plain tiff in n suit) filed nvninst Barker, of Portland, and Mr. and Mr». to the publication o f thnt paper.
information rescinding the order re­ the Dorena district to vote upon the
Emil Guggenheim writes from Boras,
the univi'
Grove Lumber
»coking n
ine
i.limner company, senking
n. .lohn
John Barker, or
o f this city, nre
are spending
quiring permits, although the heavy proposition.
Kans., and sends the wherewithal thnt
udgineiit in the sum of $tMll.7tt alleged 1 the week nt the Barker place on Moaby
M i»» Lillian I«ewii is hern from Ash­ rains hnve done away with all danger
will insure a continuance of The Senti­
uo for delivery o f tie».
à
J creek.
from fire«.
land for a vacation o f two week».
W ATCH YOUR LA B E L.
n el’» regular weekly visits.
dressed Kirin uniti» extensively find sue
resfully und Comen wiiih nu [nt in'«*li ng
messili*' for them in her Afternoon uiPj
dress. Mothers mity attend hut the
liesf s«*uts will lie reserved for the
Kiris. I'rerediBK Mrs. t'nriih's a<ldress
si'verul of the talented girl* of the r.ity
will givt» 11 short progrnin.
SLATTERY, CURLEY RETURN
TO BUY TIMBER
à
OPENING OF SCHOOLS SET
AHEAD ONE WEEK