Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1919)
Transport In* convicts to the (lo g o n penitentiary by alrpluue Instead of by train and automobile ua la the present practice, la propoaed In a letter receiv ed by the governor from Cheater O. Murphy, secretary and attorney for an airplane company The packing plant o f the McMinn ville Fruit Orowor*’ aaaoclatlon, now flnlablng the aeaaon’a pack of more than 30 carioada of flrat-grade appb-a, has been obliged to curtail the work of caring for ail the fruit produced In the vicinity of McMinnville through lack of cars. Aa a result o f the splendid prices received the past two years for the fruit, Gordon 0. ilrown, horticulturist of the Hood Itlvrr experiment station, Men’s Dress Shoe«, Munsqn Luat............ ............. $ 1 0 .0 0 ■ays be flnda that many Hood Itlver Men a Dreaa Shoe«............................ $ 1 .5 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0 orchardlata, despite the high coat of Men a Work Shoea.............................. $ 2 .0 5 to $ 8 .5 0 the nuraery stock, are planning heavy plantings of cherries. Men’« Logger«............................... $ 1 1 .5 0 to $ 1 7 .5 0 That no person, firm or corporation, Men a Shirt« ....................................$ 2 .0 5 to $ 1 0 .0 0 hiring another In this atate, shall pay Men a Trouaera ...-............. ............... $ 2 .0 5 to $ 0 .5 0 a wage of leas than 14 a day of eight Men a Suit«.................................... $ 2 5 .0 0 to $ 2 8 .5 0 hours for any male employe or a wage Boy«* Suita..................................................... $ 1 .5 0 to $ 7 .5 of 0 leas than $20 a week of 48 hours for 5 any female employe la proposed In Men a Olovea.......................................................7 5 * to $ 2 .2 a constitutional amendment filed with Canv&a Olovea, p a ir..,,............................................ 1 5 * the uaslstnnt secretary of atate. Canvaa Olovea, Leuther Faced, pair............................. 3 5 * David Hmlth and Walter Manaater, Ladle«’ Suita................................................. $ 3 5 .0 0 to $ 1 5 charged .0 0 with murder In connection Ladiea’ Skirta..................................................$ 7 .0 0 to $ 1 0 with .0 0 the ahootlua of J. N. llurgeaa and George Terlnger, eeoatern Oregon Block Ladle«’ Coat«................................. $ 3 5 .0 0 to $ 15.00 men, during a holdup of the Claremont Ladiea’ Dreaaea.................................................. $ 2 5 .0 0 Tavern, near Portland, pleaded guilty. Ladie«’ W aiata....................... '........... $ 1 .2 5 to $ « .5 0 Previously Jane« Ogle, another mem Ladiea’ Dreaa 8hoea ............................ $ 1 .0 5 to $ 8 .5 0 ber, had pleaded guilty and all wero Ladiea’ Pumpa at ............................................... $ 0 .5 0 sentenced to life Imprisonment. fb-cauae of having more water avail Ladiea’ Umbrella«............................................ $ 1 .0 5 to $ 0 .2 5 able than la necewaary to Irrigate lands Miaaea’ Dreaaea ................................. $ 1 .9 5 to $ 4 .5 0 at present Included In Its project, the Ladie«’ Hat«........................................................ $ 1 .9 5 Columbia basin aurvey commission has Ladiea’ Rubber Boots......................................... $ 2 .0 5 written s letter to Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, asking for map«, pro files and other data regarding eastern Manager A. W. Swanson Oregon tracts which might bo acquired by the commission In Its irrigation program. • To make plain amendments to the election laws passed at the last session of thn legislature, Ham A. Koxer, asalst- ant secretary of atate, la sending out letters to every county clerk In Oregon Home made flour your dealer will handle only that kind, calling attention to the act requiring the re-eatabllahlng of voting precincts and if your dealer hand lea only home made flour you will within the counties of the state at the get your flour cheaper and your dealer won’t have to aend nqrular December terms of the various hia money away to help pay profita to aome foreign mill. eounty courts. Mandamus proceeding* to settle the question os to whether Governor Ol- cott Is to serve out the uncxplred term of the late Governor Withycombo or to hold the office merely until the next regular election will be Instituted at once by 0. M Roberta, district attor ney o f Jackson eounty, according to an announcement made by Attorney- General Ilrown. ______________________ Special Prices fo r the W eek at The Sample Store IF YOU DEMAND COTTAGE GROVE M ILLING COMPANY The Bank That Public Confidence Built Large enough to accommodate you —Not too large to appreciate you FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Cottage Grove NOTICE o r r iN A l . SE TTLE M E N T. I f you can’t afford to aubacribe fur Nutter ia bfrflijf given thut lhi> un The Heutinel you cun't afford nut to * dersigned executrix with th<< will nn- read nomronr rlae 'a. urxed o t the ratal« o f Tlnuim* Itow- luau Hartley, deceased, |ma fitn i in tlit» Cwii nly Court o f l.uue County, Or«* gnu, tier final urrouut a« aurh execu- trix anil thut Tuesday, I hr (It h tiny o f Jattunry, lit 'JO, at thr hour o f trn TU E O I T T T R A N S F E R u'clock in the ftirrnoon o f naitl tiny in thr rourt room o f aniil rourt in the court Itouar nt Kugrnr, I.nnr County, Oregon, hita Itrrn fixed ua thr tint» ami |ilarr for hearing any olijectinn* DONE ON SHORT NO TICE to aaul report anil the artllemrnt there* P IA N O M O V IN O A S P E C IA L T Y of. Order tniide anil entered o f record November L’6, Mill». Offlca at Elite L IL L I A N H A R T L E Y , PR O N E M Confer tiouery Alta King, Executrix. Attorney for Ealate. dS jS w. w. M c F a r l a n d HAULING AND DRAYING Feel Old? • • Overwork, worry, anxiety or sorrow undermines strength and health. These causes contribute lo kidney trouble, and weak or diseased kidneys make one (cel old in middle age. file r flidney p ills help weak, overworked or diseased kid ney* and bladder so that the system is free Irom waste and poisonous matter that causes one to feel old, tired, lan guid. # They banish backache, rheu matic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints. Mrs. J. D. M illsr. Srrscsss. N. Y . wntss: " » . f essay y .s rs I suttsrsd with l U i w r trouble snd th .u m sti.w I b.d s ssrsrs ksckschs snd l .ll missrsbls rod s ll p l.y .d outfc ■ « » < • « • p l.c . « h e n I b»d to do son sth io« A ft .r tak- ins torn bolilsa ol FoU y Kidnsy 1‘ itlo I coo tor Biy boekock« is *»o o . sod whors I uood to U y s o a k , at w*hf with rhoumotic pains I co s now •Wes u> cornier! end enjoy o *oed msbl s root.'* Why It Succeeds Bocatu* It's for Ons Thlng Only, and Oottag* Grova Peopd* Appré ciât« T h l.i. THE U N I V E R S A L C A R The Ford Runabout is a Runabout in reality—a regular business messenger, solving the question of economical and quick transpor- tation. The Contractor, Builder, Traveling Salesman, Collector, Solicitor, all find the Ford Runabout the most convenient as well as the most economical among motor cars. Durable in service, and useful every day in the year. We solicit your order for one or more. We ask your patronage in the repair of your car, assur ing you of genuine Ford Parts, skilled workmen, reasonable prices. ,J I’ORD ROADSTER $ 593.18 • Nothing enn bo good for everything. Doing one thing well brings success. Doan's Kidney Pills are for on* thiug only. For weuk or disordered kidneys. Here ia Cottage Uruve evidence tu prove their worth. Mrs. J. J. Moore, Sixth St., Cottage Grove, says: “ I am more or less sub ject to kidney trouble. My baek get* very sore snd lame at times and during this misery, my kidneys act irregularly. I feel tired out and depressed generally. A fter I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills for a few days my baek feels as strong ns over snd my kidneys become nor mal.’ * Pries 60c, at all dealers. Don *t ■imply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the »nme that Mrs. Moore uses. Foater-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Uuffaln, N. Y. nv28d5 Your tarnin? power w hen it rain* is mad* sure ^ by u JtiDjV yOWERîj Woodson Bros., Afcts. SU CKER w Mit I s f f i x M g# A.J.T<mraC a « ISM a its h U tlM d ■ ••to n , M sm l OREGON NEWS NUTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor- (nation of Our Readers. John I). Whitten, 73, an old-time rest- dent of Wasco county, dropped dead In hla borne In Dufur. The annual convention of the Ore gon Hotelmen’a association was held In Albany Friday and Haturday. The budget adopted by the Hood River city council for 1920 calls for a total municipal tax of $34,116.80. The sixth* annual conference of ths Oregon Drainage association will be held at Corvallis January 1 and 2. Ira P. Whitney, a graduate of Oregon Agricultural college, has been appoint ed agricultural agent for Lane county. The total valuation of ail aam-saed property In Clackamas county Is $29,- 299,488.68, an Increase of $300,000 over last year. Hpeclal road taxes were voted In nine road districts In Jackson county out of 12 districts bolding meetings tor that purpose. The Ilooth-Kelly Lumber company announces an extensive railroad build ing plan for next year at its holdings at Wendltng. Nell Hall, aged 84, one of the oldest residents and pioneers o f Grant county, committed suicide at Canyon City by shooting himself. The cement plant at Gold H ill has resumed operations and will run dur ing the winter to Its full capacity of 1000 barrels a day. Jackson county, as a result of the recent special road district elections, w ill have approximately $190,000 to ■pend on good roads in 1920. Polk county commissioners estimate that It will tak e $310,794 to run the county during 1920 and have recom mended a tax levy o f 21.6 mills. Revenue officers and the police at Portland seized 4000 gallons of wine and arrested the owners on a charge o f violating the prohibition law. Harry Lawler, head brakeman In the Dig Creek Lumber company’s plant near Knappa, was Instantly killed when be w as crushed under a rolling log. At a special election In Milton, bonds of $16.000 for street Improvements and $9000 for redeeming waterworks certi ficates carried by a majority o f 12 votes. lie posits In the twenty-five banks and trust companies of Portland at the close of business, November 17. the date of the last call, totalled $169,131,- 314 94. A movement Is on foot, principally among the alumni and students of the college, to change the name of Oregon Agricultural college to Oregon State college. Tw elve of the 36 road districts of Linn county have voted special levies for road Improvement In their dis tricts. ranging In amount from $700 to $9000. Twenty-two official hunters In Ore gon during the month of October work ed a total of 676 days and killed >04 animals, 95 per cent of which were predatory. Two carioada of old papers and mag astnes collected by the school children of Rugene and shipped to Portland two wrega ago netted the schools the sum of $461.73. Representative sportsmen from all sections o f Oregon gathered In Port land Sunday and Monday for the an nual meeting of the Oregon Sports men’s league. The loss by fires In the Sluslaw na tional forest during the past summer was only $271.16, according to a re port Just made out by R. E. Vincent, deputy supervisor. Fire losses In this state, exclusive of Portland, for the month of November totaled $305,200, according to a report prepared by A. C. Barber, state Insur ance commissioner. One thousand dollars’ worth of strychnine, sufficient to kill 70,000 rabbits, will be used In an extermina tion campaign which opened In Uma tilla county Tuesday. The groaa receipts of the state hos pital farm at Salem for the past sea son totaled $121.000, according to a report filed by L. F. Griffith, super intendent o f the Institution. Multnomah eounty will need $2,423,- 774.03 during 1920, of which amount It will be necessary to,raise $1,637.761.17 by direct taxation, according to figures by the county commissioners. At a Joint meeting of social service organisations of Salem plana were partly perfected for establishment of a woodyard to provide transient labor with work during the winter months. Absolute prohibition of future Asia tic Immigration Into the United States or any of Ita possessions and the for bidding and cancelling by law of the holding o f real property by Japaneao were advocated by a resolution unan imously adopted by the Oregon and southern Idaho section o f the Farm ers’ Eduratlonal and Co-operative Union o f America, la session at Thn e Professional - The Increase In the yield of alfalfa la Deschutes county for the year 1919 over 1918 Is reported by F. L. Bal lard. assistant state-county agent lead DR. 0. E. FROST er, to be 6000 tons, with a value of $90,000. O ffiee ia Lawson Building. Transient trade has become so heavy Phone 47 at Pendleton that householders are Cottage Orove Oregon being listed who have a spare room they are willing to let to accommodate R. McOAROAR. D. D. 8. the overflow from hotels and rooming D EN TIS T , houses. Neuralgia relieved instantly by Approximately vaiuatloa placed on local application. Residence and office at Fifth and Main. public utility properties In the stats Phone 13 IJ Cottage Orove, Ore. this year for assessment purposes Is $120,000,000, according to figure« re DR. 8. M. WENDT ceived at the office of the state tax Physician and Surgeon commission. , The alleged assassins of Frank Special attention given to surgery and eye, ear and throat. Country Gowan, the Chinese clothing mer calls as well as city calls answered chant, who was brutally murdered la day or night.- bla store In Astoria on the evening O fflee: Cottage Orove Hospital of November 2$, were captured at Clear Creek, Utah. The Columbia River highway Is J. E. YOUNG A T T O R N E Y A T-LA W under construction all the way from O ffiee on Main avenue Hood R iver to Pendleton, with the ex Cottage Orove Oregon ception of about 14 miles, according to Information received at the offices of the highway commission. A. W. m M. D. Veins o f silver and gold bearing ore P H Y S IC IA N A N D BUBO EON have been found In the region around O ffiee ia Phillips building over the north base of Mount Hood, and the Benson drag store. O ffiee four men have filed on mining claims. phone 34 Residence phone 126J. The veins were found by W. A. Logue Oregon Cottage Orove after 20 years of prospecting. Only one fatal accident was report H. J. SHINN ed to the state Industrial accident com A T T O R N E Y A T-LA W mission for the week ending Decem and notary pnblie. Practice! in ber 4, out of a total of 461 accidents all eonrts. Twenty-five years ex reported. The fatal case was R. M. perience. Chambers, a logger of Bates. Bader Bldg. Cottage Orove, Ore. A. R. Hhumway of MUtcm was elected president of the Oregon and Southern ALTA KINO Idaho departments of the Farmers’ A TTO R N E Y -A T -LA W Educational and Co-operative Union of America for the year 1920 at the last Collections, Probate, Notary Pnblie session of the union at The Dalles. Examinations for state certificates 774 Willamette St., Eugene, Ore. will be held at the county seat of each county In Oregon on December 17, 18, D. N. McINTURFF ATTO RNEY A T LA W 19 and 90. according to an announce Practice* in all court*. Will attend to ment made by J. A. Churchill, state your boainca promptly, honewtly and ear* neatly. Special attention «riven to the superintendent of public Instruction. examination o f abatracts. drafting o f will*, A report prepared by J. W. Fergu nettling o f estate*, conveyance*, collec tion« and pension*. In First National son on the condition of the state Indus bank building on 6th street. trial accident funds at the close of Phone 36 Cottage^ Grove, Ore. business June 30, 1919, shows accu mulated assets of $2,954.000 and a H. W. TITUS. D. M. D. clear surplus over all llabllltlea of E X PE R T D E N T IS T R Y $241.000. Modern equipment. First Nation al bank bldg. O ffiee hoars 9 a. W illiam A. Marshall, chairman of the m. to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Eve state Industrial accident commission, nings or Sundays by appointment will be reappointed to succeed himself as a member of that commission when J. 8. MEDLEY his term expires January 1, accord ATTO RNEY A T L A W ing to announcement made by Gover nor Olcott. Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Three men entered a Jewelry store Building Eugene Oregon conducted by Mrs. T. Grossman In the downtown shopping district o f Port land. bound and gagged the Janitor and • clerk and escaped with diamonds and Jewelry estimated by the police to bo worth $30,000. Adjutant General Conrad Stafrla has announced that Captain Hoary O. By patronizing a Home Industry, Miller, o f McMinnville, an ex-edrvtce you are helping to build up your man, has been appointed assistant ad own community. By building tip your community, you are benefiting jutant general to succeed Major Allan yourself. We are confident you are A. Hall, of Salem, who has resigned, benefiting yourself in using effective January 1. «• S T E R L IN G ” COMPOUNDED November was a wet month In tho FEEDS lower Columbia river district, accord It is an undisputed fact that hon ing to the records In Weather Ob estly and accurately compounded server Rosenberg's office. The pr# feeds give better results than ary clpltatlon was 10.14 inches. The great straight grain feed. When we start est amount o f rainfall In any 24 hours ed in this business we wero thor oughly convinced that the public was 1.3 Inches on November 4. cares as much for quality ns for More than 600 accident claims In ex price. Believing this, our motto hr» cess of those received during the been ‘ ‘ A Higher Feed Value--for month of November were disposed of Less Money.” And becauso we have constantly kept this in mind, by the state Industrial commission, ac ‘ ‘ Sterling” Compounded Feeds are cording to a report prepared by that recognized as being all the name body. This makes a gain o f more implies. • than 1200 claims since October 1. Our specialties are horse feed, A booster meeting at the Moro opera hog feed, and dairy feed, for which we make the claim “ There are none house, called by Mayor N. W. Thomp better.” son. attended by a large majority of Call and see us, and by comparing the taxpayers, authorised the city our prices with those of other com council to Issue water bonds for the pounded feeds, you will find oppor tunities and bargains here that you city of Moro to be used In construc can’t find anywhere else. tion of a 200,000-gallon twin reservoir. After becoming Ice-bound when the engine of their motorboat failed sev eral mllee off-shore near Rocky Point, on upper Klamath lake during a cold A V E. W E S T M A I N spell Paul and Louis Wampler, ranch ers, escaped by (kshlonlng skis from the seats of the boat, on which thsy were able to cross the Ice safely. The circuit court for Multnomah county has upheld the contention of State Tres«surer Hoff, who recently Interposed an objection to reducing the A ll kinds o f property tax on the estate of Roea Blum, who died recently In Portland. The estate was originally appraised at $63,000, but was later Increased to $98,000 upon a showing made by the atate treasurer. The poultry department o f Oregon F. W. Jacobs, Prop. Phone 21 F3 Agricultural college has begun ship ping several hundred pedigreed breed ing males. These are going to every community In Oregon and east to Massachusetts; north to New Bruns wick. Saskatchewan. British Columbia, and aouth to California, Texas and other sta te« Orders for Australia, D. M. JOHN, District Manager Hawaii and Japan are being filled. Corvallis, Oregon J. F. K err of Hillsboro has the dis tinction of being the first real estate broker In Oregon to make application for a license for the year 1930. Under Everywhere trappers are making big a law passed by the last legislature money. Are YOU one o f themf We are ying top-noteh prices. Try ns— you ’ll registered real estate brokers are com pleased. Send for free price list today pelled to pay an annual fee o f $6 and E. R. SKINNER A CO. post a bond In the sum of $1000. About Box U tt 1660 brokers have been I toe used In Ore- 1121 Front 8t. Sacramento, Calif. a Cards E STERLING FEES CO G r o v e T r a n s fe r Com pany FURNITURE MOVING AND GENERAL JOBBING O rcgonlife F U R S ARE H I G H K