Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, August 06, 1920, Image 1

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O. of O. L ib ra r y
(üxitfcw (Snro? Sw tttel
AND
Vi >1 il ; Al K X X X
$5000 MOKE TO BE SPENT
ON LORANE ROAD
New
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Hill» unti Ov#i*om« tli« Wor«t
H tio tih r » on lllxliw ay.
Tin* I . him - ruiifity court id jiltitimiii'
to |>* ml tilioitl f.HHHi oil tin t 'olimi*-
Univi I.ornili* lii|(h\Miv t li i » y e a r in ml
(llllOli lo Ilo* ^IMIllll now I »(11 1 •** I •(* I» « I • « I
ili Invili^ Mili en «I« III ml Ihc ni I i’ll* lie»
vfb o li ttr«• in won*! «hliiic. M«»ii«*y for
I lie mlilit loiiul uii|»rov ciucili will I • v
bur low ed troni u lumi for uiiollicr
|iiojccl, w hu ll cuiiiiot lo* umici I n k cu
tin Mi'tiMoii, in o rder to j(ivc tin* !•(•*»
}dc filone tin* lii^liwtiy un ul| y e a r
riunì if i h in <i I ile b efore iiiiotlier w inter,
uml u I no to keej» th e rollìi building
%'« I ii 11 tin «< ii I ol tin* county Iroiu h I uih I
ini' idle, u r n i i dilli! to ( «illillli«»liill**r
I. It Hj »«•in,**r,
I tic rumi crcwN lire now Invilii' 11
Ilf fool in i* i* i* < 1 1 » in roml on two new
« lu ll lie« w liu ti litiNe jimt been gruded
t It r o ii li the h,
Veliteli mid
II
M eilb y furili* fllotijf Hi I k creek oil Ilo*
boritile l i li líwuy. Molli iui|>i<»\* incut »
•*l * in i ii :« 1 1 * bud lull* aloni' the old roml
flint follow llie ('olirne of Hi I k < i*rk
ut u w ¡iter grilli*
\N In'll coin|deled it
will mbl u very j»ic|uri*ni|ue nod beuu
tifu l d riv e to tin* county n biifh m i)*
for it wind* in i*rnrt|iil curve« til«*UK
ilo* fool of tin* lull«. A ltotfH tirr u lu u r
ii mile uml u h a lf of m w m u d i« In
eluded uml, w ith tin* u d d i t tonni lumi«
llow ii \ mia ble, u to tal of about two
mid a half mile« of fimi cluni* mini
will be |iut ii* before full to here here
tot ore tlo wor«t pince« of th e I .brum*
h ig h w a y have ln«*u. The new w»»rk
Will In berilli «(»verni nule» went of
th e Medley fa rm where tli**r«* in an
o th er bad ntretcll.
<‘oiumi«Niou«?r Hpeiicer am i ( «unity
S u rv e y o r I*. M Mor««* i«»|U'ft**l the
improv eluent» Tu«*»«luy and m a d e plmm
for eonliniimic th e work a» noon dn the
purl now u n d e r countruction in **«»tn
pleted.
The court p la n i tliin road •in a p art
of u loop Ini'tivvuy, fit n u b « in length,
r i u c ln n i '
from
Kiiifeue to f ’ottai:«
G rove |»y way of Inorane »ml joinititf
th e p iv im I I’u r i f i r h ig h w ay nt both
point*
\ t prenerit woik i** pr*»gre««ui|¿
on the l.ili'eiie I.ornile end nn well, ami
th e plan in to work from both end*
u n til th e p roject m completed. Tin
highway will p rovide m ark et m u d i
b u d in i ; nit«» both b o t t a l e Grove uml
Ku|p*ue and will i»l«i' be o f g re a t «ceno
b* u ity T b r d a l e uf it» cuinpletkm ,
»•cot d in g to Mr
Hpeuccf, (icpeml*
ittici Iv upa,u ih«» fa te o f the county
bond i lie
B 8 BURKETT 18 ELECTED
HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
It H l l u r k i 't t ( o f It«*cke t , Mont., w in
elected prim -lpt 1 1 of the t 'o t tu g e Grove
high «ri»oul ami d irecto r of m en '» nth
Irti*« for the en«um g y ear at a meet
ing of the i<-In**i| boar«l H oliday, ami
Mi*« lien.- t'urti»«, o f Sulem, wun elect
ed to tl half f i l i l e p e titio n ill til«' liofile
economic* depfirtm« of and h a lf tu n e
m ttie reg u lar high »chool work.
M. I lu rk e tt 1 « a g in d u n t e o f Ho
atioke college, a d e n o m in atio n al i vim I i
tut ton, o f Hab'in, Va. Me ha« had fiv«-
yetirr m ilitary et|H*ricnce, tw o y * a n
of which lie Nerved a« a roittmiaaioni'tl
o fficer. At p rc ie n t he hold« the rank
of fir*t lieu ten an t in th e fewer ve corpa.
Mi*« burli«* i» a g ra d u a t e o f 1 >. A
b in th e rIn«« o f 1920. H er work 111
th e home economic« d e p a rt m e n t will
com*- under tin* pro vinoli* o f the
^ itti M uh ip-» net and part «»Í her *n!
arv will be paid bv th e fed eral gov
erm m nt. Ihith Mr. Ilu rk ett ami Mi«»
Curtí*» h av e accep ted th e |M»«ittOliN,
NEW McKENZIE ROAD
TO BE ROCKED SOON
F if te e n mile» o f the McKenzie fiver
h ig hw ay now u n d e r con*t m e t ion will
In* «urfaced w ith g r u t e l or rrtiaheil
rock b efo re the full ruin« ***t in niftier
an agreem en t junt m ad e betw een the
fore»t »erv ice, th e «tate h ig h w ay com
mi«*ioii and th e l.ane co un ty court,
«tretcli lie» betw een Mini* riv er
Th
,..c wide roml t «• llelkntip »pringN
wnd th«
foreat »ervice had pluniied to 1111
i
*e only th e g ra d in g work thi»
dertaki
y ear, but prote»ta from uacr» o f the
....... Jed to the deci»ion to com plete it
road
before it become« im pii « mi bln lifter the
rani» begin.
T h e ag reem en t Involve» th e eonatrue-
L j *» ii o f about 54 mile» of highw ay in
Lane ami l>e»ehutc« conntic«. I uder
it» term» h a lf o f th e expenao will lie
borne by the foro»! «ervice an d the
it her h a lf by th e h ighw ay commlaalon
lllld the tw o cotinlic». The to tal *‘»t i
mut* I co»t for th e project 1 » $4011,000
It ha» not been titirtonnced how noon
the p rojeet will be u n d e rta k e n .
DR OGLESBY STILL RETAINS
VITAL INTEREST IN
WORLD AFFAIRS
Ocnpite the fa c t flint he haa been
con fin ed to the homo* for m any month».
Dr. W. W. Ogleaby ha» Ioni none of
In» m en tal alert ne»». Ile ha» worked
out a theo ry to explain th e recent
**mrthi|uake» m b n lifo rm n . Hi» belief
i» t h a t t a k i n g million» an d million» of
gallon» o f «oil from under th e g round
ha» left g reat cwvitica nnd t h a t th e
roof« o f thcnc envitioa have been fall
ing in, pro bab ly million» of ton» of
dirt and rock at n time, and th a t this
1 »
w hat calmed th e rum bling and
trem b lin g , lie any« he would not be
foirpn»e*| if an e n ti r e city would «orne
day fall in to o n e o f the g reat «lib
te r ra non n caviti**» Dr Ogle« by recall»
the fact th a t nearly nil ea rth q u a k e «
are rep o rted from oil field section».
The fact th a t a f t e r nn e a r t h q u a k e the
flow o f oil in re p o rte d nn larg er and o f
b e tt e r i|intlity he tnke» n» p ro o f of hi»
th eo ry , in fa c t th e very bwnia o f th a t
th eo ry,
C O T T A U K U K O V K /L A N K
O OTTAOK
OROVE
LEADER
( j U l l N T Y , O K K U O N , J ’K I D A Y , A l O L S T
MRS I* F ORPURD BURIKD
U H M
OM W 1 P M B D A T
HELPING THE BOYS
The furierai of Mr*. !.. F Orpi rd,
w ho di ed Momliiy, Aiigu«t 2, it ili.*
agi* of 57 year», (I iiiontli», J l il..y*.
w a » lo b i W'*dfie«day afti-ruoon fr in ì
I he McthoillNt i*li 11 rli, Hev. s ì m p « ni
What to «lo w ith onr bov* in n great
know what d a n g e r ia. H e should be
il 1 io 1 H k lo u d u c tiiig thè H**rvirc.
er problem th a t what to do with our kept from te m p ta tio n while beset by
I.illuni Kinnia .Ione» wa» borii in «•x pre«idoiit«. For one th i n g th ere are sin. He c a n ’t help but know much of
Htuinfoili, lui!., .Limiury II, 1 MG... Win i. more of them , ami for a n o th e r th in g tbe I» <1 while beinif tr a in e d to practice
a »muli child «he movcil witli tu r pur i t he miiu'hiet th e y g e t into in not con moat of the good.
col* |o W 1 l»oiit o wr li, Mii., wberc «hc I «lolled a« rem bly by the public.
l i e who solve« th e liov problem will
wh » 11101 r 1 «d Hcptemfier
I, I h 7 m , tu
The boy pioblefil tak*s pr«*ee«|i'nei* earn a reward g r e a t e r th a n any which
I.litio 1 Fli ti ber O rpurd. lo 1H91 «he over the t a r i f f and money qucNtina. It
can be given on e arth and will m ake
cuuic witli l n r liu»biitnl lo t'o t t uge ' in hu nter to tell what a boy will do
of hell a Neclusive d u b f o r the preda
G iovi *. Tliey uioveil lo Knii'tiiu 111 |HJ»5 th an to figu re what «ehedub* " K ”
tory rich. It gives us pleaaure to note
bui n t u r u i ' d in 1901 to C'olttige tirov«-, s ill ill# !«» the «lieep I aiin I|M* nn . It i* u Ifiov. in the right direction.
w liere they r«-»idcd until Mi * G r j i u r d '» ! Inir«l«T to keep Iii n trou«er* from wear
The cham ber o f com m erce of a cer
diiitli. Mi». Hipur*t liad been u nielli m g through 14 where th*' «on NetN,f
ber of thè M c t h o d u t chu rch «ilice I th a n to m ake the ml valorem cover ta in city has g iv en th e hoya of th a t
girlhoiid.
•
I til«* d if fe re n c e in th e coat of p ro d u c ­ c ity the us«* o f its handsom ely up-
Mr». <>r|»urd leu ve» t u r htiaburid, L. tion ab ro ad an d th« high coat of living I pointed club roornt* tw ice each week.
It has ta k e n th e fu t u r e citizen» of
I*. O rp urd, nne d u u g h ter, Mr». Harry I at home,
ll u rt , a b ro th e r, .1. I .lune«, of t'o itn g c
A boy will get twice iin d ir ty >*« th*' Oregon into p a rtn e rs h ip , f t i n furnish
Grov e ; Ib lee «istcr». Mi*. J a c k l.cwi», 1 filthy lucre an d i* th ree time« u» m g them e n te r ta i n m e n t where ternpta-
tion r a n not reach them , i t is furnish
of ( ( ila g c (n o v e , .\1 r«.
( ’«»liner, e)UNI V (*,
of Muletti, an d Mr». K. l£ K hn Iey, *»t
Th«' d e p a r t m e n t «»f -tat«* rnav h ave ing them h e a lth fu l a m u s em en t under
I .'i l'Iuta, M «»., ami five gru mieli ildrcn, i 11 m d ifficu lt ii»» in deciding up«An the circum stances where th e lad» will not
Velina ami I l a r i ) ll/irt and G ertrude, psychological moment to tu rn the .M« x learn to mouth cuss word» nor be told
NI« llm uml II* riiert Co«* li rii 11 , all o f icau o v e r th«* p a te r n a l itn«*«*, but niic I i « obscene and s m u tt y stories.
In eon»prtny with f a t h e r s and broth
( 'o tta g e ( ir«»v e.
| problem» fade into niNignificariee when
th eir conduct will be d if fe re n t
i *« aiii pared w ith th e one o f f i t t i n g to i t s
th e ii/ind th a t p a rt of the an ato m y . t h a n if playing c ard s in nome o u t o f
l which an nil w I mc ami ben eficen t ere I th e way building with none but them
I ato r provided nil Iniy» for the ptirpoic I selves to »«•»• nnd hear. The boya will
****** bow men b eh av e them selves, and
«if receiving ehn»ti»«*inefit.
It im u problem of «oine proportion» • with th eir i m it a ti v e ten d en c ies will
¡to decide wlint nmu«emeilt shall In* a! <!i»|»ort them selves a» men in s te a d of
rowdies.
G igurettes and
- lowed an idle a rm y of a million inen, a* street
of 1U20 Hliow. 4.(1 Ter C . u t
but it in Himpb* and lurid ro m p ured booze will rtot reach them. W orry will
Unlit: I'lKuroK Kxclude M any
w i t h th«* dilemm a which coafroatN the be lifted fr«»ni the mind o f t h e over-
ou ü i t ) ’' . Borilor.
! «ire of t«*ii roluiNt uml health y boy* burdened m other .and dad will have a
plausible cxcti.se f o r going to th e club.
¡•luring vacation time.
'I |ic |M>|tulnti<>n « f Got tag«* Grove in
An elaatic cu rren cy m ay be needed I’he I^»r«l knows he needs a new one.
ttic Itrjn ri'D.itx, n. r e c e n tly announced for th e proper an d «afe conduct of the
T he action of th is club is not more
ni W a ili i ngt 'Ali, i» I'.HP, a gain of 4.(* g ig a n tic bu«in*«M of the g re a te st in* im p o rta n t in what it a c tu a lly do«*»
p«*r ceni over the |p|i» figure». Th«* lion o f pant, proaent or fu tu re age», th a n in what it teach es p a re n ts. I f
gov «Ttun« ni figure» , melliti** otilv t Ii«•»** but pro|Aounding a n a tio n a l cu rren cy paren t« can tukc children in to p a r t n e r ­
people living w ithin '.In e«»rtM«rate Inn th a t will ex p a n d a mere b a g ate lle of ship with th em ; if they can be the
»I*, «i f th e c ity and exclude* «e ve ral ' a couple of hu n d red billion», in iin aim I c o n fid a n te s of those th«*y h av e brought
h u n d red people who to all in te n t» ami pie a n - and X a re 4 com pared with ( 011 e a r t h ; if they can learn to en^oy
ptirj»o«i'N are r«•■•»«I«*titw of th e city but the Nt re tc h in g of th e , o rd in a ry «alary jth«* things th e y o u n g s t e rs enjoy und
wlxi live j un t ODtNidc th e line.
| to cover th e c lo th in g bill of a fam ily tr a in the y o u n g sters to enjoy th « 'th in g s
The p«ipulri t ion of L i n e co un ty i« i «*f boy».
j th e y enjoy; if paren t« can know where
now .5*»,|i»*». a g u m « » f L.’.»vt, or 7.1 per
G reat prold« in» may face the nation, th e i r boys and girls a r e in hours of
• «•ut. »in«« 11#III. t'«*l»urgf ( rcNwell uml i W hat Wilson rnav do about tin» or pleasure as w«*ll us work, th e morals
J u n c t io n City »how a I«»*», for th«* lo \ th a t in of Norn«- im port, but what to •if adolescent y o u th will only be c o r­
y e a r j » t ì * m 1. MprmglTeld now ha« a I do with th e gro w in g citizen, th e cm ru p te d by the morals of thos«1 respon­
p o p u lation of 1*55 n.t com pared with bryonic Ntateamnn, th e c a p ta in of in sib le for th«*ir being.
l*'.'»*v ni lililí, a g a m «»f »lightly I«* in j diiNtry of to m o rro w , the boy of t*»«iay, j Also the talk and action» of p a re n ts
• lian I per «t nt. 'lio- p o p u la! kaii o f Ku ! in th e grent problem.
j will be on a higher plane when they
gen«*, winch wa« rttiiiouiii-«-«! noiuc tiiii*-
lie «hould be guidc«l in way» th a t know children a re am u n d .
igo, i» 10,5p.•, r e p r e ie n t m g an iricrea»«* ¡w ill uinkc him a cred it to hi* co u n tr y f
May other com m ercial ho<iies hasten
«•! 15sI, or 17.5 per cent in th e InM Id to InmNcIf uml to hi» for(*berim. He ' to follow th«* plan o f this c h a m b e r of
year».
n I m « u I«1 be k« pt out of (fanger, but mu»t « commerce.
ill«* figure« for th e po pulation of
I.Mii«» rouiitv follow:
192b
1910 WILD CAT BEATS OFF DOG WIRE ENTANGLEMENT DOES
poop
Kogem*
.. ....
10,59.1
M c F a r l a n d c a p t u r e s
not sto p b e a v e r s b en t
( *«*t ta g e Grov e
1919
1H.14
IT b a r e h a n d e d
on a p p l e h a r v e s t
Oil
S70
Culturg
( ’re»w«dl ...........
.
; im 7
Florence
. :t 17
311
B o a\o r« h a v e long had 11 re p u ta tio n
T h rillin g «>*ploit« nml h a ir -b re a d th
(is 7
J u n c t io n City
759 r i v e n t u r m nrc not all oniirtr.l licfor*' , of prov »ding them selves w ith su b stan
Isis
Mpringficbl
I s55
tnovii* rntnorn« in . nr.'fully Htn^.'.l not i tini houli'». Those in th e C o tta g e d r o v e
tin^". f " r Krimk M rKnrlnml ptillo.l ..no c o u n try are ad d in g to th a t re p u ta tio n
FU RTH ER E X PL A N A TIO N S
th nt in n't in tho hook Tuonilny whon | by p ro v in g them selves p ro v id en t in
o r D R I V E R 8 L IC E N S E LAW lio nipturi'il
n
h n l f i 'r o w n
Imlirnt filling th e ir la rd e rs with the delicacies
linro hnmlo.l n f t o r tho nniinal hud found in C ottage G ro v e 's fam ous or-
llecau»e of th e many inquirie» a» to lirokon liM.nn from ho* t*ho|.h.*r.l doy ■ hard * ami guru. ns. H a m ilto n Veatch
th e e x a c t prov i mi oi i n «»f the niitoni«Juh- itn• I ('ottoii 11 ¿¿nod » ta r t up u troo n fto r has tw o apple trees which »land near
d r i v c r ’ n licenae law. th e following ex ho httd 01100 ilinli.d^i'.t it. Mr. Mol'nr .1 heaver dam . T hey are set back q u ite
plunuR< iin of th** moNt vital p«»rti«»UN Inn.I m ia hn m ininc nlonj. tho S h a r p ’» a d is ta n c e from the wire fence which
.if th e law a re g iv e n :
••rook road in 'hi» Chovrnlot lo ut on n protect» them again»t d ev a sta tio n . The
T h e law provide» th a t no peraon, f 0 » hntir» trou t ft»hni|{ in th e iip|*or b eavers
first
attem pted
to
b reak
w h eth er or not th«* ow ner of a motor rptioho» of the »tronin m hon Mr». .Mr th ro u g h the fence by g n a w in g a w a y
v ehifI«*, who i n I«*»» th an D« year« of Knrliind Mpiod »min th iny m ilking it» the Imards along the bottom edge, but
ig** n I iii II o|i«*nite or d riv e anv motor Ip'liiwny thro ug h tho undorlirn»h. No the w ire e xtende d 'low 11 past th e
vehicle on any public h ig h w a y in this »ounor hii.l ho »tnrtod hi hot pur»uit board:. A f te r te a r in g a w ay u num ber
giitiite,
th a n tho ru t took r o f u p ' in th o top o f boards a happy idea cam e to them
I'm le r no condition* w h a te v e r or by im.»t bmiirho» of n »mull troo.
ami th e y burro w ed down ben eath both
any o ff ic e r or in dividunl do«*« th e law
A lthough th i n k in g ut fir»t ho hud boards and wire fence uml now have a
au th o r iz e the giv in g of |H*rmi»»ion to tr e e d a p a n th e r k it te n , Mr. Mr F a r Inn» beate n p a th from the w ater to the up
any peraon u nd er |(i year« of age to ■lindumed to iiko th e »inall rifle ho had pie trees, where th ey g a th e r the wind
o p e ra te or d riv e m o to r vehicle» on the nloii)’ an d »hinni'd tho troo fu r onou^h fulls. T h eir sense o f smell must lie
highw av» of th e atate.
to la* nldo to »linko loo»o th e voting good fo r th e tris's a re a d is ta n c e buck
It ia un law fu l for an y person who o u t'» hold. I.onpint; down to w utrli tho troin th e fenc,, at which th e human
in th e o w n er or ctiNtodinn o f any motor
fun, ho found th a t tho ladioat had o lfa c to ry o rg a n s could hardly pick up
vehicle to perm it a n y p«r»on who in lirokon loo»o front hi» do^ uml wa» the scent.
lean th an Ml year» o f age to o p e ra te or otioo nioro »oranildin^ to »afoty. In n
The app le tree» nro gro w in g nt th e
d riv e an y anch m o to r vehicle or to cm fla»h ho ^raldi.al u oluli and liroii^lit edge o f one o f the best fields o f corn
ploy a iu person to o p e ru te or d riv e tho r a t ot tho g ro u n d , pouncing on it in l.an e co u n ty and Mr. Ventch g re a t ly
1 ny auen motor vehicle who is less th an
linro handl'd whon it lamp'd, a n d c h o k ­ fears th e ncquntie tim b e r fellers may
Is year» of ag e an d who is not a Ii ing it into Milintimiion.
decide th a t th e y wish to put aw av
cciinci I ojM*rator or c h a u ff e u r.
A» p roof th a t ho i» a lam a fide wild sonie co rn and raise havoc w ith his
In o rder th at persons o v e r Ml y ears an im a l ta m e r Mr. MoFnrlatid now ha» field where m a n y o f th e ' t a l k s a re now
of age who at th e tint* of m ak in g ap tho oat on di»play a» o i k i l d t It beaido beyond hum an reach w ith tw o an d
plication a re not m e n tally *»r physically th e e m p ty nioon»hine l.nrrol which ho three e a rs c f Yellow Bent on each
in c a p a c ita te d as d efin e d in th e law. on pt tired la»t week. Few- who have stalk.
ami who desire to learn to o|H>rate 1110 had a look at tho liolioat would euro
lor vehicle», may q u a lify for o p e r a t o r ’s to a tt e m p t to d u p li c a te Mr. M c F a r ­
A lbany Team Not Coming Sunday.
license», tlie s e c r e ta ry of s t a t e may la n d '» font for it growl» 11 » fiercely 11 »
K ffort» o f th e local bnseball m a n ­
a u th o r iz e th e c h ief of police or m arsh al 11 y o u n g lion.
ag em ent to b r i n g the A lbany bnsebnll
of a n y incorp orated c ity or to w n or
te am here S u n d a y failed, as th e team
s h e r if f of any county to issue l e a r n e r s ’
' ‘ W an d erw o ll" P a rty Stops Here.
from t h a t c ity has scheduled n grime
p e rm its to such persons for a periodpof
Tho enr of tho W nndorw oll World nt Springfield* for t h a t d ate. T he Cot
not to exceed 15 days, which a re valid
only when »uch person* while o p e ra tin g T ou r p a rty , w ith it» ninny mark» ami tage G rove cham ps will rest for a n ­
m otor vehicle« are accom panied by Ii memento» of a long jo u r n e y , a t t r a c t e d o th er w eek 11 » 11 result, for th e y had
censed operator» or chauffeu r». Appli mime a tt e n t i o n d i n i n g it» »tny here d.-pemlerl on n verbal u n d e rs ta n d in g
cation« for le a r n e r« ' perm it« niiiNt be Monday and Tue»dny. The p a r t y of w ith Albany* u n til too late to a rr a n g e
signed an d «worn to by th e ap p lic a n ts fou r who a re now fi lm in g I'nrifio high for a n o th e r club to fill the d ate. Kf-
ami c o ntain in ad d itio n to th e appli wav an d other point» of in tercut tilling fo rts will be m ade to b ri n g A lbany
cant ’» nnm*\ residence, occupation and th e i r rou te ha» tr a v e le d in ll* c o u n tries here a t 11 Inter d ate.
personal description, a s a tis f a c to r y nml in nil th e stnte» of th e union ex-
A merican Legion D elegates Return.
show ing th a t th ey possess tHe qunlifi eept W ashington.
A htininn »hull, d is p lay ed nn tho lun-k
Rav K e rr and George P ro cto r, local
cation« required for o p e r a t o r s ’ licenses.
Persons who v iolate any of th e p r o ­ of th e our. was picked up liy a uiciii | delegate» to the s t a te c onvention of
visions of th e law or who fail to p ro ­ lier of tho p a rt y in tho Sonora desert the \n tc rie a n Legion, re tu rn e d Monday
vide them selves w ith th e p roper per in old Mexico. W hile hero they placed ' from A storia. TJiey g ave a report of
mit, license or licenses, th e re in pre on disp lay nn a u to m o b ile tiro w ith a I the proceeding» o f th e co nvention at
scribed, are su b ject to pun ish m ent by m ileage record o f ov er .'10,000 mile». I the re g u la r m eetin g of the o r g a n i z a ­
T h e ir ear is 11 specially c o n stru c te d tion last night. Mr. K err serv ed 11 s
fines not in excess of $400, or by im
prisoninent in th e county jail not to one co m bining th e stro n g f e a tu re s of secretnry of the crislen tinls co m m ittee
nt th,> co n v en tio n . The t h i r d , an n u al
exceed* one y ear, or by both fine and iniiny make».
e o nventio n will be hold in Kugeen n e t t
im prisonm ent, in th e discretion o f the
year.
Seth Ferrell Breaks Arm.
court.
Seth F errell »untam ed a com pound
W a r m e s t Day in J u l y 1« 04.
f r a c tu r e of his left nrm , below tho Street Commissioner to Look for Leak.
The c ity council has instructed the
T h e w arm est d a y in J u l y occurred on elbow, F rid a y m o rn in g while loading
th** sev en th w ith n maxim um tem pera ties on a c a r at th.. \V I., Miller mill stre e t com m issioner to h a v e the w a te r
turn of 94, w hile th»* lowest te m pera on How river. Mr. F errell was w ork ing main on west Main street dug up in
to re, while th e lowest te m p e ra tu re , reg in th e cur whon n follow w orkm an nn e f f o r t to locate th e source o f th e
iatered on th e p reced in g day, was .’IS, throw n tie too fa r , cru sh in g his arm seep which is m u s i n g the p a v e m e n t to
acc o rd in g to th e m o n th ly rep ort of <\ a g a in s t an o th e r tie nnd - b r e a k i n g it. b reak th ro u g h in several places.
M ateria l has a lre a d y been ordered
K. Slew art , Beal w eath er observer. lie was bro u g h t to th is city where a
physician reduced th e fr a c tu re ,
to re p n ir the pnv em entl and when it
Th«» re p o r t ia as follows:
Mr. F errell, who m oved here from arrive» tho bail sp o ts will be put in
Maximum, 04, on th e 7th ; minim um ,
.’IN, on th e tit Ii; mean, (14.2; mean max Faigene, had been w o rk in g nt th e mill good repair.
but it »hurt time.
1 mum, 79.9; m ean minim um , 4M.5; pre
L atham School Vote» 2 Mill Levy.
c ip itn tin n , .TH in c h ; clear day«, 2.'t;
Sunday School Kiddie» Prolic in P ark.
p a rtly cloudy, .1; cloudy, 5.
The l.nthnm school d is tric t voted a
For th«* »am** m onth last y e a r the
About .10 kiddie» o f th e p rim a ry de special 2 mill tux fo r fu r n itu r e an d re
w arm est day was 07, on th e 14th; the I pn rtm en t of th e Methodi»t S unday pairs to th e school building nt the
lowest te m p e r a t u r e w as .'17, on th e 2ttth. school frolicked in th e park y e s te rd a y school election held W ednesday. J o h n
T h ere was but .02 inch p re cip itatio n 1 afte rn o o n , (lames wore su p erin te n d e d T a y lo r w as elected ns a m em ber of
d u r i n g th e m onth, nnd th ere were 2* an d a d a in t y lunch was nerved by Mrs. the hoard o f d ir e c to r s to fill the place
clear day«, 2 p a r t ly cloudy a n d 1 J . A. W right, Mr», t'lia». Beidler, Mr». of W a lte r U aro u tte , whose te rm had
cloudy.
Miinun and Mr», A, W, Swanson,
expired.
COTTAGE GROVE NOW HAS
POPULATlON OF 1919
JII20
N l’MBKH 46
NOTED PIPE 0R0ANIST
VISITS FRIENDS HERE
Mr, and Mrs Chari.-» W. Hawley,
J r . , and b a b y .lau g h ter, o f P o rtla n d ,
left Monday by a u to fo r C alifornia
a f t e r spending a couple o f d a y s a t the
home of Mrs. I.u set ta Thomas.
Mr.
H aw ley, who is a pipe o r g a n i s t of wide
re p u ta tio n , opens an e n g a g e m e n t about
August 1.1 as o rg a n ist for the C a li fo r­
nia th e a te r, in Han F rancisco, which
has re c e n tly in s talled one o f th e largest
pipe organs in th e cou ntry.
T he H aw leys h ave spent th e past
y e a r iri Oregon b u t previous to t h a t
tim e Mr. H aw ley was o rg a n ist in the
Y itagruph th e a t e r , of New York, an d
th e f o r t and C ovent G ardens th e a t e rs ,
of Chicago.
Mr. H aw ley is a composer as well ns
an o rg a n is t, an d has m ark ed a b ility as
a , vocalist. IBs m other, M adam e N elle
Itoutelle, is now a m em ber of th e Met-
ropolitan G ra n d Opern ro m p n n y o f
N ew York.
T he H awleys are old frie n d s o f Mrs.
T hom as and her tw o d a u g h te r s , A lta
and M a rg aret.
ELECTRIC RATE CASETAKEN
UNDER ADVISEMENT
C om pany's A cco u n ts'S h o w a Loss for
the F irst Six M onths of the
C urrent Year.
T he app licatio n o f the C o tta g e Grove
E lectric co m pany fo r nn increase in its
ra te s was t a k e n u n der a d v is e m e n t by
the public service commisHion o f Ore
gon y e s te rd a y a f t e r a public h e a rin g
c onducte d by F ie d A. Williams, mem
her of th e commission. A decision is
not expected till abont S ep tem b er 1.
The co m pany, in its s ta te m e n t of
rev en u e and expense, showed t h a t in
th e firs t six m onths o f th e c u rr e n t
y e a r it «qicrated a t a bms of f.11ti.H7,
while the net reven ue for th e y e a r 1919
am o u n ted to a p p ro x im a te ly «.1.100. E.
T. B u n d l e , of Hulem, r e p r e se n tin g the
electric ro m p nny, su b m itte d claims of
a presen t v u lu atio n on plant and
e quipm ent o f «W0.000, nnd an e stim a te
th n t it would eost «97,500 to reproduce
it a t present prices.
The c ity o f C o tta g e Grove, re p r e ­
se n te d by J u d g e K. O. P o tt e r , of E u ­
gene, a n d A tto r n e y J . E. Young, filed
tes tim o n y re la tin g to the value of the
c o m p a n y 's p rojierty and r e g a r d in g the
term s o f the c o n tr a c t by which the
c i t y ' s lights are supplied. R esults of
th e in v estig a tio n c o ndu cte d by C. E.
Grit'll, eng ineer o f th e commission,
showed s som ewhat lower v alu a tio n on
th e p ro p e r ty and equ ipm en t of the
com pany th a n re p re se n te d in th**com
pan v '» claims.
TWr co m pany is seeking a r e a d j u s t ­
m ent o f ra te s which will b ri n g an in­
crease of a b o u t 25 per cent fo r li g h t­
ing nnd a slightly sm aller increase for
co oking nnd power. I t also ask s p e r ­
mission to dis co n tin u e the fln t ra te
scale at some f u t u r e d ate.
C. M. Shinn, m a n a g e r of th e C o ttag e
Grove E lectric co m p an y , in a sta te m e n t
m ade a f t e r th e close o f th e hearing,
said t h a t th e co m pany feels e v e ry con
fidence in s u b m it ti n g its case before
th e commission t h a t a se ttle m e n t, fair
an d agreeab le to all p a r t ie s concerned,
will be reached.
LANE COUNTY FAIR WILL BE
HELD SEPT. 21-24
Pioneer E xhibit W ith Relics Used by
E arly Oregon S ettlers Will
B» a Feature.
Prospect» fo r a successful county fa ir
a t E ugene, S e p te m b e r 21 2 4 , are very
| brig h t, according to th<‘ repo rt o f W.
0. Yoran, s e cretary o f the |j» ne C ounty
F a ir association. In te re st in livestock
j has been p a rtic u la rly keen an d two
new buildings a re to be erected in a d ­
dition to the presen t b arn s to aecom
niodate ex h ib ito rs of pure bred sto rk.
: Oa the last day of (h r f a i r a sale o f
pure bred stock will be conducted on
the grounds by the Livestock Hr.e.l
e r s ’ association. D u rin g th e first th ree
d a y s of the f a i r horse races will be
held, a n d it is exp ected t h a t a t least
25 fa s t horses will be en tered.
A f e a t u re of th e e x h ib its will be a
collection o f relics of e a rly pioneer
day s now being arr a n g e d by K. A.
j Babb, o f Eugene, a t the request of the
! f a i r m anag e m en t. The in te n tio n is to
dep ict the early life o f th e Oregon
pioneers by m eans o f pieces o f f u r n i ­
tu re, clothing, bedding, tools, co oking
utensils an d o th e r articles o f in te re st
bro ught across the plum s an d still in
possession o f the pioneers or th eir d e ­
scendants. Mr. B ab b IS e n d e a v o rin g to
secure as m a n y relies as possible for
th e e x h ib it and promises t h a t ev ery
care will be t a k e n o f them while on
display a t th e fair.
Heveral g ra n g e s h a v e sign ified th e i r
in te n tio n to place on e x h ib it pro du cts
o f th e i r co m m u nity, and the g ran g es
in th e w estern p a r t of th e comity are
going to place a combined exh ib it. In
a d d itio n th e r e will be nu m bers o f i n ­
div id u al e x h ib its o f nil k in d s o f fa rm
produce, f r u i t , etc. A special b uild in g
has been set asid e th is y e a r fo r the
disp lay of women ’» h an d iw o rk and
much in te re s t ia exp ected in th is d e ­
p a rtm e n t.
S ep tem b er 25, the day follow ing the
close of th e fa ir, will be given o ver
to sports, with a u to races, a u to polo
and o th e r th r il li n g a ttra c tio n s .
1
Form er R esidents P raise A uto Park.
J . P. R ucker, a fo rm er resident,
stopped a t the a u to p a rk d u rin g the
p a st week with his fam ily, w hile look
ing fo r a location. He has been a t
M edford for several years. The fam ily
were high in th e i r com plim en ts for
C o tta g e G r o v e '» ca m p ground.
SALVATION ARMY DRIVE
IS SET JP0R AUGUST 17
C a p ta in C. O. T aylor, o ff ic e r iu
c h a rg e o f th e E u g en e corps o f th e S a l­
vatio n A rm y, c o n fe rre d in th e c ity
y e s te rd a y w ith m em bers o f th e local
co m m ittee r e g a r d in g th e d ri v e for
fu nds which is scheduled to begin here
A ugust 17. T he q u o ta fo r C ottage
Grove is «900. T h e cam paign fo r funds
which has been in progress in the
co u n ty since some tim e in J u n e is now
n e a rin g com pletion and has met w ith a
cheerful response a t all places. E ugene
has raised «3000 to d ate, b ut h as not
y e t subscribed its full quota.
M em bers o f th e local e o m m itts e are
M. H. A nderson, c h airm an , K a rl K.
Mills, C. E. U m phrey and W. J . White.
HERALD WHITE BUYS
LANE THRESHERS FIX
INTO MYERS STORE
PRICE SCALE FOR SEASON
H erald A. W h ite has purchased an
in t e re s t in th e A. S. M yers elec trical
store, o f Eugene, a n d will be general
m a n a g e r of the firm , which is being
o rg a n iz e d in to a co m pany w ith Mr.
Myers, Mark B. Costello an d him self
ns ow ners. Mr. W hite, who is th e son
of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. W hite, o f th is
city , g r u d u a te d from th e U n iv e rs ity of
O regon last spring. He was president
o f the s tu d e n t body an d w in n er of the
Koyl cu p in his ju n io r y ear. He has
been employed ns m a n a g e r of the
M yers sto re since his g ra d u a tio n .
Public Service Commission Men Here.
F re d A. Williams, m em ber of the
s t a t e public service commission, C. J .
Green, eng ineer o f th e commission, and
Ben F orbes, J r . , commission reporter,
a rr iv e d in the c ity y e s t e r d a y to co n­
duct th e h ea rin g in th e p e titio n of the
C o tta g e Grove E lectric co m pany fo r a
rev isio n o f ra t e schedules.
W. C. Conner on H and fo r A ccident.
Salem S ta te sm a n , J u l y 27: T ra v e lin g
a t a high r a t e o f speed, a m otorcyclist
passed tw o autos, one d riv e n by W. C.
C onner, o f Salem , a n d the o th e r by W.
E. L undy, o f M y rtle P o in t, on the l ’a
cifie. h ig h w a y ju s t ou tsid e of Wood-
burn S u n d a y n ig h t nnd crash ed into a
one-horse buggy. T he m otorcyclist sus-
tu in ed a bro k en le f t leg below the
knee a n d several bruises a b o u t the
fa r e , head an d body.
The tw o y o u th s o ccupying th e o v e r­
tu rn e d bug gy were only slightly in
ju re d . T he horse b ro k e loose from the
rig an d ran a w a y nnd the motorcycle
was bndlv dnm aged, the buggy also be
ing co nsiderab ly dam aged.
P rices fo r th r e s h in g in Ioine cou nty
th is y ear, as agreed upon by th r e sh e r
men a t a m eetin g held in Kugeue Mon
day show- an a p p reciab le in crease over
last season. W ages for men a n d teams
also show a correspon d ing increase.
T he scale of th r e sh in g prices for the
s t a n d a r d two-bushel sacks a re 26c for
oats, 2Sc fo r barley an d 30c for wheat.
P i t c h e r s will receive «4 a d ay . sack
sew ers an d m achiue meu $4.50,' and a
m an and team $5.50. These ra te s do
not apply to sm all neig hborhood m a ­
chines where fa r m e rs ex ch an g e work
a n d hire litt le o u tsid e help, l u such
cases the price th is season will be tk
a bushel fo r o a ts a n d 7c fo r wheat.
SPRAY NOW FOR MOTH
SAYS FRUIT INSPECTOR
Now is th e tim e to sp ray apples and
p ears fo r th e second brood o f codling
moth, a c co rd in g to C. E. S te w a rt,
c o u n ty f r u i t inspector.
Mr. S t e w a r t say* th e following for
inula should be used fo r t h i . spray
a n d t h a t th e s p r a y in g should be com
plcted w ith in th e n e x t six or eigh t
day s.
One gallon lime su lp h u r solution to
65 or 70 gallons o f w ater plus one
pou nd o f d r y lead a rs e n a te to each 50
gallons of w ater. T his is fo r w in ter
app les only. F or B a r tl e tt p ears nnd
fall apples leave out th e lime sulphur
solution.
VEGETABLE DOUGHNUT 13
GROWN BY LOCAL WIZARD
BUT SUPPLY LIMITED
DEAN A LDEN SPE A K S AT
A v e g e ta b le d o u g h n u t is th e latest
T H E M ETHODIST CHURCH c o n tr ib u tio n to the veg eta b le kingdom
m ade by a C ottage Grove m an . This
tim e th e c o n tr ib u tio n is a p erfect
dou gh n u t-sh ap ed to m a to and th e con
tr i b u t o r is F. C. C offm an . T h e tom atv,
which is larg er th a n the a v e ra g e sized
home-grown v a rie ty , has a d a r k line,
possibly the o u tg ro w th o f th e m ark
le ft by the bloom bud, ru n n i n g around
its Inrgcst circum ference. When grow ing
in th e gard en the stem o f th e to m ato
s p lit as the hole th r o u g h th e center
P u llet L ays a t 4>/t Months.
opened up, th u s su p p o r tin g all p a rts
A P ly m o u th Rock pullet h a tc h e d by o f the veg eta b le and eauaing it to
Mrs. George Gilcrist on M s rrh 15 laid grow uniform nil aro u n d . T h e hole
its firs t egg T uesd ay , A ugust .1, and th r o u g h th e ce n te r is an inch long by
on th e sam e d a y tip p e d the scales at a h a l f to a q u a r t e r o f an inch wide
5 ^ pounds.
T he to m a to itself ia o v e r fou r inches
across a n d 13 iuchea in circu m ference
A panacea for ev ery th in g —Sentinel — n g re a t deal more d o u g h n u t than
wanted*.
• • • kola.
Dean George H. A lden, o f W iliam
e t t e U n iv e rs ity , who was in th e city-
on field work in th e in tre e s t of the
«I.Dtsl.lKMi endo w m ent c am p a ig n , spoke
S u n d a y a t the M eth o d ist church. Mr.
Alden decla red th a t C o tta g e Grove
wns th e fi r s t c ity w here no one had
tu rn e d down his request fo r fu n d s to
th e end o w m en t.