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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
f PERFECT CONFIDENCE O u lU |i Grov* People I I » » * Good R *» ■ou for Complete Reliance. l*o r»u kuow liow— To filial relief from backache; To eorreat distressing urmary Ilia; To aaaiat weak kitlneyaf Your neighbors know the war— lluvo uaetl D o l i n ' « Kidnav 1’illaj lluvo proved tbelr worth iu oinny teat». Hero’a Uoltwgo drove tvitiraoiiy: Mr*. >’. C. Hulaton 447 H. Third Hi, any* i “ I have triad differ ant kidney nieillaiuoa, but they have never dune uie u bit of good. Doan'a Kiduey Pill* ia the only medleine that keep* my kidney* In good order. Any one trouhiod with burkacbe or other aymptoiua of kidney complaint ahould try Doau'a, for 1 know they are rell able. '* I’ riae #0«, at all dealer*. Don’t »imply a»k for a kidney remedy—gat Doan'a Kidney Pill*— the an mu that Mr*. Kaliton had. Koater Milburn Co., M fra., Hof rule, N. Y................. Ml.'I N O CHILLS H E R E ! Chase the chills out o f the bathroom with a P e rfe c tion O il Heater. Its cheery warm th will he ap preciated by the w hole family. Easily carried i homes. Buy your Perfection now. C om e in, at your cou vcu - icJM*0p iu 4 t09 them. Knowles & Gräber PERFECTION . Your earning power r w h e n it ra in s is made sure. ? by Economic Structure of Nation Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor* Threatened by Widespread niation of Our Readers. Spirit of Discontent. Washington. Indication of a wld< ■pread aplrlt of utircnt nnd dlssutla- faction nmonK the farmer* of th” coun try, no threatening a» likely to dlaturb the existing economic structure, 1» con- ■Idercd by government official» to bo rovnalod In more than 40,000 repllc» to a (|uo*tlonalro recently sent out by the poMtofftcn depurtinent. The sentiment* of the farmer* wore obtained by the broadens!Ins of 200,- 000 cop!«« of n <juc*tli>nnlrc through out the agricultural »t*tc» asking for ■UKKenfloim whereby th< poslofflce dr partnient might aid In cutting down the coat of living. The arcut proportion of the replte* nn sumnmrlzi d hy offb lul< »how th> major complaints of the funner* In numerlcul order to he: Inability to obtain labor to work the farm*; hired help and the farmer«' children bavins bMn lured to the city by higher wiki « und easier livina. High profit« taken by the mlddh>- men for the more handling of food products and lock of proper agencies of contract bet w o o d the farmer und the ultimate consumer. Many of the replica, said one of ftclal, probably a» many aa 50 per cent. Indicate«] that the writer» con template i-lllmr b-avliiK thilr farm* or curtailing acreage under cultivation, because of one or more of the three major grievances and because of the growing feelltlK ugalimt non producing city dweller«. $50,000,000 VOTEL FOR FOOD RELIEF about Utedio 3,000,000 o n . HE A T I B S f l . . — OREGON NEWS NOTES MENACE SEEN IN FARMERS' UNREST OF GENERAL INTEREST liÂttX: Washington.—In vctlng to rccotn mend new government loans of $50,- OOOJMJO to Kuropenn countries for food relief, thu house way* and means com mlttne. Including Its republican in< m bom. went counter to the majority view of the republican legislative »leering committee HU democratic member* Joined the majority after fall ing to set a larger fund, hut reserved the right to seek an Increase when the hill comm up in the house. Action hy the way's and means com mittee followed a conference between 1U republican member* and the steer ing committee. *1 which the «leering committee member» expressed disap proval of any loan on the ground that rnngren» hail no authority to give away funda. while In the senate both demo crats and republicans voiced opposl tlon to sddltlonal credits to any Euro pean country. BRITAIN OWES U. S. MOST SUCKER D i k for the Pa/lsa Cdge A J T T o w n Got B a la t illa tiu r f IO M Boiton, Mail O rcgonfifc I) M. JOHN, District Manager Corvallis, Oregon Coughing at Night*^ Can Be Checked Bronchial coughs, coughs that hang on after recovery from influenza o r g r ip , asthmatic coughs, coughs caused by a dis- (resting tickling in (he throe!—coughs that cause one not only (o lose sleep hut to disturb thé rest of others—ell such coughs can be relieved by Foley's Honey and Tsr. The Experience of Two Men L. W . D s ? , 65 Cam pbell A v#., P.. Pwtroit, M ich , w n ts s: "F o la y ’ i H onsy and Tar ia graat. It raliavaa on* with bronchitis vary quickly My com plaint in that lina has almost gone and I hop# novor to h o t it again.'* C hat. Hoffm an. RagU Hotol. Oneida N Y., w rit** " I hava boon troublad with tickling in m y throat and rough for tho paat thraa m »nth*. I can highly rnfom m snd Poloy'a Hnnoy and Tag aa a 00 c ard 36 a bottla gava ma r allai. Foley's Honey and T ar' COMPOUND IS A T1MP.-TRIKD REMEDY that ran be retied upon to gel rid of cough« and cold* (hat lead to §*rioui illneaa il neglected. Children like Foley's Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates, and will not injure a delicate stomach. SOUTHERN PACIFIC) TIME TABLE In offset Juno J, 1019) South Bound North Bound No. 18—9:50 n. m. No. 13— 1:08 a. w. No. 14— 4:07 p. m. No. 53 — A.53 a. m. No. 111—3:39 a. m. No. 15— 2.47 p. m. No. 17—7:67 p. at. Accrued Interest on Loans, $144,440,- *37; Total for Europe, 9325.000,000. Washington.—Accrued Interest on loans to Europe totals about 9326.000.- 000, according to a table submitted to the hnuso ways and means commit tee by the treasury department, which plans to defer collection for a few years. Clreat Britain owe* the most Inter est. the total on loans to that coun try being 9144.440.837.. Interest owed by other countries Is: Franco, »94.011,749; Italy. »54,256.- 689; Russia. 916.832.662; Belgium. »11.- 465.278; Csocho-Slovakla. »1.667.083; Serbia. 9917.299; Rumania, »609,873; Libarla. $548. NAVY WILL HAVE 9 4 0 SHIPS Peace Strength Will Include 16 Oread- naughts, Says Admiral. Washington. — Approximately 940 warships, Including 16 dreadnaughts, 13 pre-dreadnaughta. eight armorial cruisers and 17 light crulserB will be thn peace-time strength of the Ameri can navy after July 1. thn houau naval committee wan told by Rear-Admiral Taylor, chief of the bureau of construc tion and repair. This will be three times thn number In commission when the United Staten declared war on Oormany, but the comparative ton nage will only be about one nnd One- half times as great. Japan Asks China to Negotiate. Washington.—The Japanese embas sy here was Informed officially that the Japanese government had Invited Chltva to enter upon negotiations for the return of Oermsn rights In Shan tung and that while some of the young er elements In China had opposed the acceptance of tho Invitation, on the ground that China was not yet n mem ber of the League of Nations. It was believed the Chinese are Inclined to accept thn Invitation. Houston and Meredith Confirmed. Washington.—Tho senate has con firmed David F. Houston as secretary of thn treasury, and E. T. Meredith aa secretary ot agrlcultrue. A farmers’ week for Multnomah coun ty will bo held at Gresham, beginning February 9. The Willamette University Glee club him left on a tour of Eastern Oregon and Washington. Rabies, stamped out after a severe outbreak three years ago, la again ap pearing among coyotes In Klamath county. North Bend ha* rejected the proposal of the Lumbermen* Trust company of Portland to purchase 190.000 of city bonds at par. Captain Alex Hcott of Bandon and two associates have put a line aboard the wrecked Chansior and are holding It for salvage. Damage to roads resulting from the ralna In Hood River county will con sume a largo part of the road fund appropriated for 1920. A movement ts being launched at Oregon City to erect a memorial for 400 young men of Clackamas county who served In the war. Arrangements ore being made by the Klumath county fnrm bureau to Import a carload of Rhorthorn cuttle to be sold at public auction. Thu city council of Marshfield has ordered all boxes In restaurants re moved. declaring there shall be no more partitions In eating hou»<>s. The Clackamas County Farmers' union has decided to organise s ware house association at Beaver Creek. Block will be sold at 150 per share. Efforts are being made by the school board of Eugene to compel parents to observe tho rules of the state board of h< alth and vaccinate their children. Permission to graze 17.720 head of stock In the Cascade national forest this year will be given, according to N. F Macduff, supervisor of the forest A budget of $126,250 adopted by the Pendleton school board for 1920 21 shows an Increase of 25 per cent over lust year. This Is due to Increased salaries of teachers. A. It Olsen has been appointed by the citizens of Burns chairman of a committee to arrange for the holding of the Cattle and Horse Raisers’ an nual convention next May Speaker Glllett has signed the bill which permits the construction of a bridge across the Columbia river be tween Washington and Oregon, two miles west of Cascade l/ocks. Otto Ilartwlg. president of the State Federation of I,abor, was appointed by Governor Olcott to succeed E J. Stack as a member of the board of vocational education. Mr. Stark recently resigned. Arrangements are being made by the livestock committee of the Klamath county farm bureau for Importation of a carload of registered Shorthorn cat tle for sale at public auction about March I. Cottage Grove mlllmen report that prospects for continued activity at profitable price« remain bright. The only cloud on the horizon la the con tinued car shortage, which hampera the delivery of orders. F. W. Kehrll. bull association special ist of the United State* department of of agriculture, arrived In Toledo to take up with the Lincoln county agent the plan for organising a Jersey bull association In the county. H. P. Bares, profeasor of botany and plant pathology at Oregon Agricultural college, has been reappointed commis sioner on the advisory board of the American plant pathologists of the American Phytopalhologlcal society. What Is believed to be a case of sleeping sickness ts attracting the at tention of physicians at Harrisburg In the case of Caroline Williams, a stu dent of the agricultural college, who wns taken to the hospital a few days ago. Within a short time after he had Informed his wife that aho would out live him Andrew Jackson Marvin, aged 76 years and well known in Jackson county, shot and killed himself on his homesti ad 13 miles southwest of Jack sonville. R. E. Clanton, master fish warden of Oregon, has announced that work on the new state hatchery on tho upper Willamette river a mile above Oak Ridge will be awarded at once. The 1919 leglalatui* appropriated »5000 for this plant. Seventy thousand one hundred and sevonty-elx eggs were laid by a flock of 426 “Oregon*" at the Multnomah county farm the last year, according to Jame« Dryden, professor of poultry husbandry at the college and originator of the ’•Oregons.” A meeting of fruit growers was held at Milton at which Fred Benton of Pendleton, agricultural agent at Uma tilla county, and Professor H. Wrath- erspoon, state fruit Inspector of El gin, organised the East End Umatilla county fnrm bureau, whlah will em brace the fruit, stock, hay and grain sections adjacent to Milton and Free- watur. The henry & Cobb Auto Co. EUGENE, OREGON Salesroom at Seventh and Willamette Garage at Eighth and Pearl Headquarters fo r High Class Automobiles ( tarrying THE THE THE THE PEERLESS EIGHT COLE AERO EIGHT HAYNES SIX VELIE SIX THE THE THE THE CHALMERS SIX HUPMOBILE FOUR ALLEN FOUR CASE TRACTOR W e defy anyone to name a superior line of cars carried bv anv company anywhere. Nor a tractor that will surpass the Case in any kind o f performance, that is more easily operated or that is more durable in anv event, or that is cheaper in the long run. W e are willing at anv and all times to go anywhere within Lane county to demonstrate any of our goods. Be sure and come to see us before buying that new auto or tractor. The public service commission will ] Southern Oregon Lumber company. bo petitioned by citizens of Salem to I The company plans to saw 20,000,004 Install warning signals at three rail feet of lumber a year. way crossings In the city. Some 20 Orasa Valley farmers have Hole* bored by crawfish in the earth- < formed a club, with L. A. Olds as en wing-dam diverting the water* of ! president, for the purpose of keeping tho Deechutee river through the plant 1 comprehensive farm records from of the Bend Water. Light * Power Co. which they will be able to get at the are considered r<-»pon*lbIe for a wash cost of producing wheat In their sec out which will coat the company sev- tion, as well as make a more careful era) thousand dollars. study of other farm operations. The Oregon league of Women Vot J. C. Reed, nut specialist of the de er*, with headquarter* In Portland, filed partment of agriculture. Is coming article* of Incorporation at Balem. The from the national capital to cooperate officers and incorporators are Marla with Dr. Fisher, government plant Hidden, Portland, president; Josephine pathologist, In an examination of nut Othus, Portland, recording secretary, and fruit orchards around Medford. and Thella Scruggs, Portland, trea McMinnville, Salem and Eugene, which surer. suffered from the December freeze. Ballot title* for practically all meas In a letter addressed to Walker D. ures and amendments approved at the Hines, director of the United States recent special session of the legislature railroad administration with head for submission ts the voters at the quarters at Washington, C. II. Gram, special election to be held May 21, are state labor commissioner, protests being prepared by Attorney-General against the employment of Chinese Brown, and will b* completed early cooks In railroad construction camps next week. to the exclusion of American citizens. A sale of 68.000.000 feet of timber In Federal inspection of the various Oregon national guard companies In the Santtam national forest east of Oregon will start about February 15. Albany has been made during the last according to announcement made by few days by the forest service to the Conrad Stafrln, adjutant-general. The | Merrill Lumber and Shingle company, Inspections will be under charge of . according to an announcement by F. Colonel Koestcr, commander of Van- , E. Ames, assistant district forester. In charge of all timber sales In this couver barracks J. Bkewls and 9. S. Bullis have pur district. Active construction work on the chased the old Applegate Lumber com pany on the Portland * Eugene road Booth-Kelly Lumber company’s sys near Medford and will start opera tem of logging railways above Wend- tions at once under the name of the i Dag I* under way. The line Is being I ^ extended across the summit of the ridge to the McKenzie side of the mountains, tapping a tract of timber that has never been touched and said to be some of the finest In the county. Bills passed by both branches of the legislature and not having the emer gency clause attached will become ef fective as laws at midnight April 19. according to Bam A. Koier, assistant secretary of state. That time will mark the end of the 90-day period following the end of the session, when the new laws ore mode effective by statute. . There were five fatalities due to acci dents during the week ending Janu ary 29. according to a report prepared by the state Industrial accident com mission. The victims were: Robert Reane, laborer, Portland; Alex E. John son, carpenter, Portland; Roy O. Christianson, miner, Homestead; John Martinson, laborer, Eau Claire. Wls.; Raymond Ward, laborer, Hillsboro. The Enterprise Irrigation district has filed application with Percy Cup per, state engineer, for certification of bonds tn the sum of $40,004. with which to Install a pumping system necessary to obtain water for the lands included Iu the project. Thn district Is In Klamath county and It Is proposed to obtain the water from the United States reclamation canal. Don’t hnve any slackers. Keep track of whst. each hen doe# by using egg record cards. For sale by The Senti nel at »1.75 the hundred. d5tf / ^ E T some today! Y o u ’re going to call Lucky Strikes just right. Because Lucky Strike ciga rettes give you the g o o d , w h o le so m e fla v o r o f toa sted Burley tobacco. €