Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, June 03, 1921, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXI
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OKOVK
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«’«JTTAMK UKOVK, I.ANK COUNTY, ORBIION, KRIDA V, JI NK
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1921
NUMBER 37
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CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM IS
TO CLOSE TONIGHT
Array of Talent la B««i fcvtr Tut
on riatform H«m Iiy Any
Organisation.
<'Imuliiiimm liu » ÌH»ru ih »««nsioti ilo*
1*11 tir«* W«*<» unii riillli'H In u cium lo
night witli ii «’«Mirili liy Mury Allei
l l u y * ' Oranti O jhm ’ ii Hingur», lirutl'd by
Mury \tl«*l lluyi», olir of Ainrncii »
g i . ’UUiil tolofttturu
»oprano».
'1 In»
«oui|mny alno nill g u r 1)1«* aftrruoon
limititi«*, Hindi Hill I h * folloHnl l»y un
in>«l»it tt t iMiui 1 1« « f tir«', * * I II** 11iHi?«H XX u
l a v o In, ' 1 l>y V, I. Miii‘ |»lnrtl.
a Wilh tho |»rt»gisin »0 neurly coni
J*lrtni, li itili lo* »Ulti t bitt t'IlUUtUUqUU
Um» you 1 liu» boon fi««* gr«*utt’ »t troal
o f i li kiiiti over |*r« utili «ti io u i '«il
tngr Grotti puLluv
«V itoti«'«‘» o le f cut un* of ili«* |iri»gruiu
Inni I»« rii ili«* futi (lnit ev riy intuì bri
o f Ih«« tul«m Ini» bccu o f ili«* wlntr
in«'«* u «irirtly American atuionpliere
bi’ing ulHuyu rvnloiit. AUo thè tulmt
Il UN ll«*<*ll <»f thtf Itlglirut, III Itili* Hi t II
Kilt «« mi Wlutc *■ «inl*uvi»r |o m lm dui 11
tu 11 *1111« uutliriirra to un u|>|iri*«*iutiou of
fin* brut ni inuMir, in tiruuiu, 111 rnft'i
fu ni no'ut «uni in titoligli!.
TI««- »e*» io u opri! n i Hniitiuy ut forno« 111
Hit li n completi1 piogiuui
by
ilo
laborty fi* I!•**«. ot liuitluu. VVrn Krukt*,
ani li ber in » li
burp* furuntlirtl
u
Ilio»!
p|t‘U«lllg
forni
of
entri tlilll
m«*nt i»«*H to t liiiutuuijiiu fuuu bere.
Klm«* li«*iu««nt provini u rurr uitiut up«m
file
violili uu«t Kitthlrrn
I a H dioh ,
ttopruiiti unti leader, hun fully u Uniti
of thè progrmu.
l>r Holiert l'urker Mi Ir», tini in ufi«
lectufcr, vi \ itlly tir»« ri brìi flit* molliti
love o f thè uiottirr o| thè .lume»
In» reception by Pope 1.« «1 S i l i unti
thè filmi love o f 111» grrut llarkeli
»tem
III» «immitiir renlu l unti enlei
taiuing mauner «*f r d u t m g «•«mingi)
invili iiiri'lt'iit mutiti hi» lari lire oli«* of
thè log nuiuben«
A pi« iiMing igiiture o f th«- fir»t
inghi » p u r tulli w u» thè imitution by
little »m yenr ulti i»ubel|e Mil*», «lungi»
ter o f l»r. unii Mi « Mil«», «»f one of
thè unni ber» gtv«*n bv
tli«* laln*rty
llrllrt.
I.itile Iuilo Ilo, H Itti* jH*fform«**l
Hit li all thè giu re o f Ilio»«* libo liuti »peni
Hrt’ k» tu prrpumt ioti, h un uecitleutally
<ti»rov«reti bv thè girl» in Iter rlever
nuitutioii unti thr purent» were pm
Nliatieti tu lei thi» little tot " g « i »li
Mr». M ile« unti ber ibi tight«r un* .»«
«’ouinnny ing
Mr. Mil«»
for 1« fe n
H'eek«. Tbey remumetl over for u «lay
to v i»it frieiul».
Th«* uniMieul enter tninmen t by thè
Mitili*- Pinti Mrugertt trio l»« thè prelude
Motitlay «•ftrrnoou unti evening Hit» u
inoat vivneiou» 011«*. Kleetu Pinti fmrly
bubble» mirili nini huiuor.
M udi 1«
originai unti »he hn» Iter unii originiti
Huy o f pre»entiug tliut wlneji i» uot
«»figlimi. Iter cutertammetti hu » peeul
taily rei reni l i ng
1 >eun Kllnootl Peritilo, un thè after
u««oli o f Menionnl «iuy, guvo u peful
inrly
appropriate leetiire ni n m«*»t
foreeful uifumer.
li«* relatetl mnny t»t
In» expcrience» " o v e r t l i e r e " ami mnilt*
n Nlrtnig appetti for n tlerent rimili*«’
for thè «*x iter vice Imi to curii u dcceiit
11V 111 g III* e»pbnne«l tilt* Vn|. Hit ll.lt luti,
sityhig therc ungili In- some *l"tibt
abolii 11 wur wilh .lupini Imi no doubt
to buw nut’ li h w . r would .'ini.
Th*
loclur* Stimili y
evening
by
ll.'iiry T. Itnini'), reprewiitilig in coi.
gres« Ilio ninne ilmtriet one.»
repre*
»enieil In l.iiieoln, vvs» iiuqiicstomnlily
Ilo* inont in form ative Ioduro o f thè
notinoli.
Mr. liaincy nerveil lìpuii tbe
way« nini uii'imn conimi II ce du rm g tbe
wnr nini ntuleii timi lie |iroltiiliTy in
thè ouly living mini « h o hu» tukcn li
prominent |iurt for nny Imig nutuber
o f yeiim in Ini unii turiff inni ter».
All tlio.e « bone tn r iff liilln bore ilo ir
nnnie» « re dead, he mtid, beeuune ut
tbe eteenmve ntruill.
M r. Kuiliey tolti
h o « n re|irenentutive o f llie Prendi
Ifovernmeiil (¡urne to bm rominittee
■ine 11 i|{lit miti mi iti tinti thè Uniteti
Stillo« tvoiibl hnve to nomi to Frutice
« li b i l i nix Works fit ty uiilliuns o f
tlollnrn unti n di v munì o f
meli, or
'bere would Ite no iiood to «end nny
'tliing
T o roniiily wilb tbe request
tbe divisimi «un »flit wliiili urrived in
Frniicc before Ibe |M'»plo o f tbe Uniteli
Htute« k n e » Ihnt 11 iiihii limi loft olir
nhoren. Tbeir «bi|m « e r e not ronvoyetl,
un tliere « n » no lune for «ueh |*re|>ar
ntion, limi Ihey « e r e nrined ufter
ri'achiug Kmuee. Wootlrow Wiluon bun
■ufferetl im i ntroki1« o f |uiruly«in, Mr.
Kniney »lini, Ibe remili o f extenmve
un litui ntruill uud litn life expeftm iey
in bui ti few luontlin.
The l . o « ’oll l'ut tini roui|iuiiy «un u
|mrtieulur treni o f thè Tuentlny non
nion».
Mr. l'ntton, piiinint o f remurk
tibie ubility timi inlorpretive power, I»
u l'ortlnml boy uml lim pro^min muy
hnvo l » c n nimle tbe more li voi v, be
emine o f hin jo y o f beili|f usuili in Ili»
Innue »tute wilh lite fironpeot o f .»eeiti|{
tho bonie folkk « it i m i u dny or two.
i l e piekeil remurk tibie urtintn for tln*
olliei infili ber» o f (he nimpiiny in
I.tifile Collette, violini»!,
whom
thè
en gen cien o f wnr nenl un uml l.tiln
Kool, powerful
eontrnlto.
Winifred
Wimliin eiitertuineil wltb ri'Hiliug» git eti
(Contiime.I on nixtb puge)
GRUBE & STEWART AGAIN
IN BUSINESS HERE
Uniti« A
who rerrntly di»
po»»d o f thrir griM’cry bu»inr»» hrr«,
lui v »• tmiiglit
Ibi*
Cottugo iltrnvc
liottling w ork» from N. K. Col«', who
hn» op.'rnt.'d ili.' buwini'N» for i. nnniI>>■ r
o f yonr»
Uriibo & Hlrwnrt, who itr
rivod ln»t y»nr frinii IVnnaylviinin,
hnvo h li nbiding fnitli in tbi> C ott»g r
U rov« ronntry nnd think Un» u gouil
crntrnl locntion for 11 Inrgf liottling
w ork» biiNiii^»». Thr«.' mi>n Ini vi- Inni
.‘speripnrw in Ibi» lino o f imnin.'»« And
intorni to grontly onlnrga tho plnnt nini
ev*n«ually «roct n auitnblo building.
CHAUTAUQUANS MIK u lu li
IN CKA18K OK TH1ZE
RECEPTION MERE
,
Cottage Univi', to I li•• cliutjt
tu luilt uml fo tho««' runnrt fe«l Hifh
tb«« ehuutuil«|tlii, i» ii r iiy o f flovver»
uml o f kiml hoNpitiility.
Aimout
wiihoijt eieeptiou Ilo« m«'iubei» o f
Ilo« l -tlfiit hu ve gom* m io rhup»o«|it »
over tlu* b* unii fui if^iv^rH h ì i m I i
bave »et o f f thè »lug«'.
A «luil^
rluingt* t»f flowt'i» bu» beco miitli«,
imi «' of !he H«lini*Il'tt club * ol
tlu*
«ily htiviiig eliurge «neh dny unti
ih«' club» »ceni lo lirive V ìim I wilh
«*u»h o|h«r f«»r «barili uml urli»tie
rirriiugemeiit. " N o h li ere hii«t#tiu*
»tiigf
11« «*u n o
I m 'I ii H i l ully
«Ice
owilcd, * ' i» tlu* comincili «»f thè
tub ili. t'it i/cn » «*I thè city il o
hwve miiilt* thè la b ili 1**1 ni liofile
«luriug tlieir »luti i »top» in I he city,
a iiiiiiiiH-r liiviug beeu given nulo
mobili- riti«*» Muti litk« u ini«» llie
I omiicn •#f lite city for one or muri'
nielli».
('tilt age tim v e vili i • imi i u
hi thè numi« ol tbo»«
for u few
momentt gm*»t» Hitliiii il» guie» u»
n p|t«nunut memory, n * « f v h I i < u *
preti) flovvei», t liuruiing >v«on« n nini
II*' pu ubi«* in • i u MUtk«* Il place H 'olh
hving in u pleaaiint pine«« J'*>t u
rei in li « UgiigeUM'iil.
♦ *»*t t I I l i i ' V c lui « i h o i c i I h puri
lo iiiikt* il A.« pl«‘ii»iint for th** fulent
u» Ilo* liti* Mi! ha ve ilo ile to imi k
tilt* Heek II plt'IIMit II t Olle for the
nl v
SCOTT AND ROGERS HOMES
t DEVOURED BY FIRE
Tw o holt)«*» o f Iht* city were tie
Mroyt-il by fire «hiring (he pu»t week
i li«* (I. M, S« «»i i home « night fire
Kmlny f«ncm*on uu«l I In* upper »tttry
h u » dc»troyc«i,
Kv«*ry picee t»f fu m i
tur«* wan r« tiiov « ti from ilo* lower »lory
*litmuge*l
by
I n * ft ire any of it wa»
water.
The H o i i m * uml coiit«*nt» were
largely rovereti by iiiMirum«*.
lioforc
night Iht* tnuiViy win »etti«.I in t fti*
l.oiulou h«»u»«* on Tenth »lr«t*( with
their own furniture.
Pending an ntl
jim ! mint o f th«* iiiMUr.tnee, Mr. Scott
hu» not lili fltMlfieetl wllt’ lher or mil he
H i l l ii| olit’ e proeeetl t o rebuilt) til*
home.
M«nilH*r» o f the fam ily were
«iiiiiig hienkfuNt ami dui not know the
htm»«) wilt afir«* until n otified by
IT. ighbor».
Tni« Percy Hoger» home euughY fire
M««mlay evening w (lilt* the family h u *«
unity from home aliti h u m burned to
the ground.
Pmt o f th«* hotiM'hold
good» were gotten out. The botine amt
furniture were Imtli covered by iu
aura tire ami 'Mr. K«»ger» intend» to re
build at onco.
In neither e«i»e in th«* cauto* o f the
fire known, although both art* pre
m i me« I to
have »turt«*i from d efectiv e
flu«*».
RECORDERS COURT IS
BUSY PLACE THIS WEEK
COMM tNCLMENTEXERCISES RECALL CHARGES NOT TRUE
COME TO CLOSE
SAYS COMMITTEE
I’ rof. W. O. Iteuttie, I'..liner Huper
liitnndeut Her*, tw ilver» IitHptr
Atbmal Aiblr®»» to Grarluatoa.
Q r»lif{.rx Oo Into Road R xpendltnrei
wid J-ind That Ail Section»
A rc Ti«rated Fairly.
Pnnirnerieerneiit week fentivítiea « amo
to ti i luir Friday night with the com
im m ement program, ProfewMir V\’. (i.
li* * 1« 11 it*, o f Moiiuioutli, form er Htiper
M iielobnt here, «blivelM ig mi ill pir
lit mmim I u«blr«*HM.
Th«* in voeut i«m wa»
by li«*v. PiuliMMi and the benediction*
!i\ |{»*v. Hainrit k, Other uiimber» on
III«' pi ogni in w«*r«* a man I» by Veta
Pln»t«*r, voeul »<»l*i by Leali«* Hull, in*
»t i unit ili ui *olo by Halli«' W illit» and
»«mg by N<*nior <juarit*t. U«-miirk» were
mini« by Pnm tpal Antier» W N el»on,
the j»t .«k«'i is «« iu tio<I ^ • 11 by Super
intend«*lit Hennett uml tm* proneiitation
* f diplom a» vvu.« made by H. »I. Shinn,
<)iuiiinuii o f the school board.
'I’h«* grnduat«*» w«*re : im follow »:
Thelma Alice ltr«*«*dlove, Plumb* P
Poffiiiaii,
lancile
Knteile
lhivid»on,
Mary
Lll»*n
l>uvi«t,
Lari
Fullmer,
Heulfth Put* Hauuu, li«*rI L. Hutch, N.
Lilith
Hivk<*y,
M ildred
G eorge! ta
Hopper, Mildred Inez Horn, lie»lie
I -fjH ton Hull, tirar«* llejena Jone»,
d«*ni*vii
Marion
ÌAiwry ,
Ih oin u » P.
M atthew»,
Loui»<- Anne
M attheyer,
Stewart P
M itchell, L. Purrin Pur
vnm«*, Plumb* N Shermaii, Plarcnce
Xrthur Smith, Mary Putlierine Snatier,
M yrtle L. T«*« t«*r», Si nrv Lni«l W a t eh,
Lriilllie
L;»VeUe V iolette,
Mil«*» O.
W o k » , Halli«* May W . Hit ».
The annual bamiuet t<» the »eiiinr
ein»» wa» heb! tb c*n ig h t
b«-ft»re
in
Vtuerienn L«*gion hall.
That road «*xpeniliturea in th<* uoiith
•rn ami w«»tern part» <»f laine «*ounly
in fi«** yenr» liti 7, IHM, I it I it ami IIMWl
«►ICeedetl the a mon nt» tho»«* »eetion»
were entitle«) to on the bacín o f iw^
ncmniio nl» mu«lf* ami tax« » paiil ami
that expen«iitlire» in the ndrth part o f
the county f«*ll «liíirt o f that »«•etion ’»
*«har»* by two tenth» o f one per cent
in tli•• finding o f a »poeial volunteer
committee that w«>»k«-<l on th«* county*i
book» for thr«*«* «lay». T b i» committee
wan rouijMiHod o f H. P. Wheeler, W'. K.
Wing, \S A, \yr*H and .1. K. P00ley.
All «»t the member» o f th«* committee
are prom i n ent mem be m o f tbe grunge.
The in vent igat ion o f the book» grew
i out of the recall charge*» dj/Oct«*d
ugnili»! Pom in i »»i oner Harlow to the
effe.-t that «lite rimi nation ha» been
n I iuvv n in expemlitur«* o f county road
fund»« uml that them* dintrietH have
i »uff«*rt*«l by reiiHou o f thi» dl^crimina*
tioo. The member» o f the committee
undertook to tj<.*t«*rmin«* the truth «ir
ffil»ît) k , i the»«* charge».
Th«- amount* expended on the P a cific
highway are not in«*lu«le<l in the figure»
roiiMoleretl by tbe c«»irililitt<*<*.
Alley In Completed.
Firnt alley mirth, between Fifth
Seventh ntreet», wan complete»!
week by XV. !». Hiibbell, who had
contra« t.
-
—...
The Sentinel want» the new».
ami
thi»
the
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MRS. J. F. LAMSON SUCCUMBS MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM IS
TO LONG ILLNESS
WELL ATTENDED
Memorial day ♦•x«*rei»c» were more
Mr». Geraldine l«iim*on, wife o f J.
F La irmon, «lieti at her lioiu« her«* largely attended thin year than ever
the
eity.
Tu«*H«lay forenoon, citi»»«* o f d«*aHi b«*ing bef«»r«- in the hmtory o f
bowel troiibl«*, from which » 1»«* ba«l long | Several huii«ir<‘tl jieople ureompani«*«l
lieen a »tifferiT. The funerul wa» h«'l«1 I th«* parade t«» the ceim try, where th«*
Thurnday ftircu«Hin from the chapel, G. X U. ritual work wa» conducted.
Afternoon »erv m - ch were held at the
Kcv. Parl*«»n, o f the Phri»tian eliurch,
officiatin g.
M r . Lauiaoii wa» b««rn Meih«»di»t church, with u«blr«*»»e» by
in Knox county. III., Jan. .*11, l*>^ib i li«*v. Hamrick and P. X\'. Harrow».
She mar n««i Mr Lit in »on .*!!• year* ago , Mr». !t«»y Short *aug a nolo. Mm» Inez
and they eunit* to Cottage Grove from llamriek gave a recitation and Mr.
Polormlt» I I year» ago.
Hcttdim the Hrug« r», member o f th«* «-hautuu«|ua
htmbaml, one tlaughtt-r, Mi*» Marni, o f j talent, gave »« veral ueleetion» on «the
Following t h e s e »«*r-
tlu» city, »utviv«*».
There
are two | piano accordion.
grau«l**»ii*, France» Lacey, o f \V«abler I vice», member» *«f the G. A. K. and NX'.
burn, wh<» i» here, ami (b-iahl Lac« y, o f > li. P. were guest» o f honor at rhau
P«dora«l<i. Mr*. Ijim»«»u’ » maid«*u name tauquu and followin g chautuuqua the
w un Geraldine Finch ami »he wa* u memttcrH o f the r«*li«*f corps «amducted
throwing
flower»
fourth rotmiu «if *1 «iha Ati.nu», forin«*r j tlr«*if t*x«‘rci.*e» (if
upoii th<* water iu honor o f the marine
president o f the Tinted State».
boy a.
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SALVATION ARMY IS YET ELECTRIC COMPANY FILES
SHORT OF QUOTA
RISE IN RATES
111«' Cottage Urov«' Kb-ctrie nunpnny
The doughnut »tile conducted Hatur
du y by tho lad it*»’ auxiliary o f tli«* has fil«>«i with th« public s<*rvicv coin
| inissii'i! a new tarit’f tif rates to b«'-
Th«» r«*r<»v«li*r ’» court hu» been cluing \men« un Legion tu rai»«* "amruiiui 1 i "me e f f e c t iv e July I. A public «tute-
it» bit «luring th«* |«u»t w«fk to k«*«*}• t t o u " for the Conduct o f Snlvatiou iiient mii.le by the «'»uipHiiy in this
<b»wii tli«* tax l«*vy. Th«*r«* hiivt* bt»rit army work ruined but $ 115 o f the issue states that the »«Ivunee iu rates
»«*v«*rnl infraction» uf tra ffic ordin* quota o f # 225. ¿Ir». Sullivan, chair 1 is inn«b necessary bemuse o f the fact
man, »tute» that further contribution»
uncfu.
that mill refus«' is not at the present
On Muy
Night Mur»hul McFnr* are »«»liciti*«) und may be loft with her. tune avuilable ter fuel. The uuniiunee-
luml (*ollcrt«*«| u hug tlullur fruiu u bird Some way will be deviued o f complet
in** ix t a Is** says that if the future shows
t»f |iu»»ngi* who « xhibitctl hi» car over iiig the quota.
lower rates to be possible the new
Li additimi ft» the »nie o f doughnuts
t>(i iniuut«*» on Main »tr«'t*t nntl r«*
rates will he revised ur«-i>rdingly.
at
»event!
bu»ine.*»
place»,
c
o
f
f
e
e
uud
|M*nt«*«l the per forma lift* <m th«* night
uf May 2H. On the lnttrr «lay an«»thfr i •«* « r* am were »eiTetl. a at reef dance
*
n I ranger »!i|i^«| a fiv e »put t>ff hi» roll wa» given in the early evening and HIGH WATER BOTHERS
hail.
Th«* bau«!
for having (*xt,«»«*tb*«l flit* »|it*«*tl limit tt not her in Moose
RANCHERS NEAR BOISE
for the »tree!
uf Lr> unit*».
On May .'11 Schofield f urn tidied th«* muni«
Stfwart «ti|»pf«l a t«*n Hjmt o f f hi» roll, dance atol the orcli<*»tra for the dunce
High water has been o f considerable
«»no half being fur flitting a c o m e r in th«' hull. . s
no <mv euieuee around Boise, Ida., ac
and th«i other half for exceeding th«*
1 cording to a letter which J. P. Vcatch
aj»efd limit.
T o thi» amount wa*
I has received from his son John, who
PACIFltí
HIGHWAY
TO
added $j|.6U to keep tho nuu hinery o f
lias u ranch neur there. He says that
the eourt properly greM»«»<l.
NORTH IS NOW OPEN the water has been the highi'st it has
L. Print* wa» hit th«*- httrdmt, being
j lai n in 25 years.
A bridge n«'nr his
muieHHed f l f i on a charge o f bt iug in
P a cific highw ay has been com pleted I ranch home was taken out and the
toxirat«*d on the
»tree!»
O f f oration between W alker anil Saginaw north House was entirely
surrounded by
day.
o f here uud has beeu open to tr a ffic
v ater, the family being tukeu out by
for several duys.
Operations were boat.
A ris«' o f another f oot would
moved by the Blake ('oiupton company >iave brought the water into the house
NEITHER ABSENT NOR
to the other end o f the jo b ut Divide luit it started recediug at that time.
TARDY DURINO YEAR uml wnik will progress Inwards the
pn\ m g |>lniit ut Saginaw. The Delight
Lev i Oe«'r Sues.
Tlio follow in g pupil» o f tlio pillili.' valley «¡«‘ tour will be used during the
Levi Geer is p la in tiff in a suit
»rhixd» worn neither nlieent nor tnrdy progress o f the work b«'tw«'en here mid against Samuel G. Thompson and wife,
S.iginavv, which will sturt ns soon as
tiirniiglii.nl tbo entire ho I iihi I your:
seeking a judgment in the sum o f
IIigl. »eh.«.I lli li'ii liivedJnve,Tholnui the stretch from D ivide to the city is ! #ti85 ami costs and disbursements. This
Kilgiiiniiil, Itolicrt Unllowny,
Hertliu eompleti'd.
I .sum is claimed due for alleged tuis-
llowe. It il t li l.eliow, Klorenee M.T’iir
j representation m a deal in which (leer
lumi,
Vet»
I'ln^i^i.
Floyd
Itimk;
U«ts Favorable Monti m.
iradial his Calupooya Springs property
total 8.
“ I’ m*' (lin g e r ,’ ’ issued m onthly by (or a farm.
K»»t side gnidi ». Tholnui Thornton. Ihc
Photographer* ’
A ssoc.'.tion
of
(•«'er is also p la in tiff in a suit filed
Jenning» Hooker, lietli B.'de, K»tlier Am erica, gives n list o f photographers against II. I>. Baughman as adminis .
Tim rnl.ni, Kvelyn II uni n.gl.m , l.i'Nlie using the assoeintion's
slogan, ‘ ‘ Be trator o f the estate o f Duniel C.
W l.ilfhoii»e,
.liwi'i.li
Hrirher,
« irriti photographed this year on your birth
Baughman, seeking a judgment in the
Brìi»« i'll, lin i Knlliner, luiVelle lim it d a y .“
The nniuc o f Monroe Studio, -uni o f ♦3753.33 alleged due for lumber
ingtou, Marie Bliell.nriii', Curl Monro.*, Cottage d r o v e , appears in the list with ami other mali'rlal.s sold . to the de'
Klim tluiiiri.'k, Ulei.n Itennelt, Cluytou this com m ea t: “ In newspaper advertís
feudnn t.
Itlnndy, (leorgo Pago, C liffo rd Jone». ing.
Small spnrc.
Just association
«Veil Allen, Kvft Hehuefele; total. H* emblem, slogan and name o f studio.
Loggers Are Put to W ork.
We»t »id.' grulle*. Mabel
Hlurk
U«at«l s t u ff and inexpensive. “
This ¡«
A log gin g crew o f tio men was put
more, H a n . v W ilkin», I.loyd Bwun»on. ftle only case in the list where nny
the
Booth
• ilenii Bwnnron, .le»»io 1‘urk», tllenn comment is made upon the merit o f lo work W ednesday by
Hreedlove, I.loyd llrig g», Irene tlrigg». the manner in which the slogan is Kelly Lum ber com pany iu one o f the
rumps above W eudliug to get out logs
Koy llol.l.'i n.nn, Veulu Hopper, In<
used.
I that are dow n in oriler to avoid fire
lla m riik , I‘.a r i Monroe, lu>e Niehol»,
risk.
The men w ill be nl the work
« 'ledi.» Htvunion, Penrl C lim i! ; totnl.
Scholarship Is Awarded.
j l i ve or six weeks.
IS. T ofn l for" the aehool, 42.
The «5(1 scholarship awarded an­
\. (*. D ixon, malinger o f the com
nually to a high school graduate by pnny, said lust night thiit there are
COTTAGE GROVE GIRLS
lile independent colleges o f tin* stilt*' no prospeets o f resumption o f opera
WIN ESSAY CONTEST was given this year to Clarence Smith. tions ut the We lulling and S pringfield
Th*' selection is made by the faculty mills in the near future. A press dis-
N ipil* o f the C ottage G rove achools and the one receiving the nchotarship pntch from Portland stated that it
are ntrong on t*»»ny w riting, Ai« in il may select any one o f the independent was reported at L oyal Legion head
Ina!rated by the aw ard o f priiea in the colleges o f the stale. Each high school quarter* there that the nulls would
i K'siinie im m ediately. The report prob­
health et>np«*iv a tinti c«»nt|*Ht condurteli gets one o f these scholarships.
ably was stnrted by the employm ent
iiy tli«* VV r . T. IJ.
O f six prir.f.H
I o f this crew o f tUi to work in the
UWttfdtuI in the e n m i t y , thre«* were won
Serve on Grange Committees.
| logging «'iinip.
by Pottage Ur«ive. P«*eile Hennett won
• A large number o f grangers from
Nccnml prise for high aehool Nttnb'iif».
her subjct'i being * 'T h e Phyaietl A n here at I endeil the session o f the state
Angele Perlni Baby Dies.
pert t»f tin* Ttdmcco H a b it.*' In the grange at Eugene this week. Several
Donald
Perini, Infant son o f Mr. and
hi *ventli ami eighth
grade»,
Hernie«' from here were upon im portant com
Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Mr Mrs. Angelo Perini, died M onday m orn­
11im! ingina won f i r s t prize,
nob mittees.
ing while the mother w h s g iviu g the
jeet being " T h e Phynical Kfft'ctn ttf Furiami were upon the reeeptiotr com
j
T obacco.
In the fifth
and
*ixth mittre. Mrs. Clara M. Shaw was chair * In Id a bath. She noticed that he was
for
medical
E
K turning pale and sent
grati«'», B eatrice Hennett won aeroliti innn o f the hojne econom ics,
place, her nubject being, " W h y Hnn Crowe, o f I«orano, was chairman o f assistnnee but the tot expired before
The funeral was held
Oregon Made a Law F orbidding th*' good roads and T. C. Shaw was chair n id arrived.
Tir^aday at Com stock.
Uto o f Cigarettea by Boya Under 21.** man o f agriculturo.
TAPER PRINTED IN 1889
IS SALVAGED FROM
OFF WALLS
The truth o f tb « oft-repeat««!
ntHt«ID«ot tliut >t
«jHU|{«roua io
put t h i n i n t o print be* uiino tb«
print««! w on! n «v«r die«, in illun
trut««l by the fuet tbut Hurry
Wilburn« him left with The Hentiuel
a iJ«liipiibi twj <;of>y o f Th« Bohemia
Nugjret ijuteil h*-pf. 10, lhitV. A fter
fu lfillin g iln minnion in the literary
world o f that day tbe paper wan
uwul to cover the wull« o f u nhaek
on the KIliHon place about eight
mile» up M<i*by creek, which Mr.
W illium« bought lunt year. The
original
paper
bad
later
b«'«n
»hiiigl««! over.
When Mr. W illiam «
tore down the «buck to replace tt
with a more com fortab le and more
com m odious abode, some o f the
paper came o f f iu «b«*et, and thin
copy o f The N ugget wa» one o f
such pice«-». The lab«;l on th*- paper
showed that it had originally been
sent to K. i'urvune«.' and tbe date
«how» that he wa« a good subscriber
and wa« yet pan! tw o m onth« in
advance.
An im portant news item in the
■ »sue mention« the return o f Frank
W ood ru ff from the Philippine«. It
states that Frank go^ one o f his
he«-l» too high once, with the result
that he got it plugged with a bullet.
It is also related that he and Claud
H aw kins got all swidled up on the
way over
with mumps.
Frank
served in every engagem ent with
the Second Oregon and he predicted
that Uncle Ham would fin d the
islands a white elephant.
The Bohemia dm lrict was lively
at the time. Am ong fam iliar uames
appearing in the uews item were
tho««' o f Tom A w brey, J . I. Jones,
Frank M cFarland, J. H. Benson,
Is-vi »leer, Mr. uud Mrs. B. it.
Uiltn^r and Bob Cooley.
MRS. SARAH NOWELL DIES
AT AGE OF 90
CIVIC REORGANIZATION OF
CITY UNDER WAY
I Commercial Club — P utting on Campaign
W ith Assistance o f A m en
can C ity Bureau.
A campaign to reorganize th« Cot
tage d r o v e com m ercial club under «
plan which bos proved em ineutly sue'
cesafui in 400 or more cities such a*
Klamath Falls and M edford is now
under way here.
M ajor L W. iiepuy, who has beet
actively
identifi««!
with
civic-coin
m ereial organization work iu various
cities fo r several years, is in eharg'
o f the campaign for the Am erican City
Bureau, a national organization eu
gaged in this work. M ajor Iiepuy hu
recently eottipleted cam paigns in a
number o f
western
cities, incluiiing
Sacram ento, W illow s, F airfield and
other C alifornia cities, Phoenix, Ariz.,
and Klam ath Falls, Ore.
H eadquarters have been established
in the Oregon hotel and a eoiiferen c
with local business men will be hel
within a few days to com plete plan
for the conduct o f the campaign.
The plan to be used is uot an ex
periment.
The experiences o f hun
dreds o f other com m unities
will
b'
a v e r a g e , ] and the principles applied
here which have beeu found to work
with greatest success elsewhere under
similar conditions.
“ Wo are bound to s u c c e e d 'in thi*
| effort,** said a member o f the board
o f directors, “ because no man who
lives here and does business in Cot
tage d r o v e ran honestly ignore hi
responsibility to the com m unity.
I
may take a little time to drive thi *
fact homo to all the people, but it can
be done, and wo have every con
fiden ce in tb«; fullest success o f th '1
undertaking. ’ ’
A ccom pan ying M ajor Depuy is J. H
Btae.kiuore, specialist in installing or
gam zation plans follow in g cham ber O’
com m erce cam paigns. His work is t"
supply expert assistance at tbe most
criticul period in tbe o rg a n iza tion '
life which follow s just a fter the cam
paigu when all the new members hav
been enrolled. M ajor Depuy and Mr
Blackm ore will remain for tw o w’ cek
follow in g the cam paign to rom plet'
the installation o f the
methods
ot
operation.
Mr. K im , pri-sident o f the club, i'
speaking o f the m ovement, said, “ Th*
com m ercial club should be a larger in
stitution than it is. It ean be mad
a very strong com m unity fa ctor foi
betterm ent, a cleariu g house fo r th
various questions constantly arising
and a body to create and maintain
team th in kin g and team w o rk .”
Mrs. Sarah Nowiell, a resident at
Isinduii for *JI years, died then* Hatur
day, the funeral being held here Tues­
day forenoon from the chapel.
Kev.
S. B. Kern o ffic ia te d and interment
was in the I. O. O. F. cem etery. Mrs.
Nowell was more than StO years o f age,
b e in g born Feb. 15, 1831, at H ebron,
Me., and until very shortly before
death she could read without the aid
" f glasses. She moved from Maiue to
Massachusetts,
to
Iow a,
to
Ban
Francisco anil then to C ottage Grove.
She was married in 184!» to John
N owell, who died in 1S*00 at London
while here from Sun Francisco m aking
arrangements to move the fam ily here.
O f a fam ily o f 12 the follow in g sur­
v iv e: Frank C., o f San Kaphael. C a lif.;
Mrs. E lecta Thordenberg and
Mrs.
Meridith Brasher, o f Isvndou; Howard
W., o f Sun F ran cisco, and W illis E., L ocals P lay D esultory Gome and Go
Down 7 to 3 B efore Boys
o f this c ity .
There are nine g ra n d ­
children anil tw o great grandchildren.
From Yon calla.
Mr. Now ell was a life-lon g member o f
tbe Baptist church.
That good ball teams are the result
o f p ractice nud coordinated e ffo r t, o.
VANDAL TAKES SHOT AT
that the lack o f these things may resul.
PRIZED JERSEY BULL in the loss o f a game by those capabF
o f playing a good game, was dem
Sunday,
when
th*' loca
W. J. Messenger reports that some onst rated
vandal shot his Jersey bull a few days chumps went down to their first defea*
ago with a shotgun. The left eye was for the season b efore the V uncall
destroyed and shots grazed other parts boys, the score being 7 to 3. fe lle r s,
o f the body.
From the manner in who was in the box, hail his first o f:
which the shots struck, Mr. Messeuger day fo r the season and others player
thinks the animal must have beeu shot a kind o f desultory game.
while in a reclining position.
The
The box score:
animal is a Jersey valued at about
AB R H PU A K
Y oncalla—
2
«
♦2000.
The animal was kept in a E. Kruse, lb ... .....5
9
l
1
0
posture w here neighbors g o to pick C. Wise, c f .... .... 5
i
1
U
0
strawberries but Mr. Messenger is D avidson, p... .....3
U
1
Ü
u
1
loath to believe that any
of
those R. Angst, 2b—.....5
1
1
2
1
1
o
2
0
1
L
whom he has perm itted the privilege Tracy, ss....... __ 4
(i
o f the pasture to pick the berries have Lu «sw ell, 3b... __ 4
i
I v 1
1
0
i
b«'eii so ungrateful as to shoot his live- H. Kruse, rf.. __ 4
1
0
U
2
stiadt.
Mr. M essenger says that the W . Wise, If... .... 4
0
0
0
i
t>
animal sometimes aeted rather sociable
7 11 27
T ota l........ „..39
7
but that he has never been known to
C ottage Urove—
attempt to injure anyone. Tw o goats
A B K H PO A E
belonging to Mr. Messenger were shot C utsforth, 2b. .....5
2
1
1
0
1
and killed several yi'ars ago and he is K ing, c ------ __ 5
1
2
i
9
1
beginning to believe that someone in Hill. 2b........... .... 5
1
3
1
0
9
the neighborhood must have taken a Fohl, c f ______ .....5
1
0
0
1
0
dislike to him.
0
Cellers, p .... .... .....5
0
U
2
4
0
0
0
0
De l«assus, If... __ 4
0
0
0
0
2
2
Heck, s s .......... __ 2
ENROLLMENT SMALLER
Un-hards, 3b....__ 4
u
0
2
2
1
ATTENDANCE LARGER Cheney, r f....... .... 4
1
1
0
3
0
3
T ota l______ „ 3 9
7 27 11
Data
furnished by Superintendent Y oncalla______ ___ 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 0— 7
! Bennett -show s that there was a very Cottage G rove___ 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0— •">
satisfactory attendance at the schools
Earned run*, Y oncalla
2, Cot tag'
! during the year. Despite the fa ct that d r o v e I. T w o base hits, Cheney, Hill.
| the total enrollm ent was slightly less, [T h ree base hits, K. Angst, O. Ang*t.
the attendance was larger than that o f Stoleu bust's, E. Kruse, K. Angst, Las
the previous year. The data is as fo l­ well, U. Kruse, H ill.
S a crifice hit
low s:
D avidson, Heck.
First on balls, o f '
Last year This Year D avidson— H eck ; o f f Cellers—«David
«77
T o ta l, enrollm ent___ . 091
son. Struck out by Itavidsou 14, b>
W hole
number o f
Cellers, 0.
Passed balls,
Angst
2,
days o f attendance. 81962
85344 K ing 1.
Tim e o f
game
2
hour
Whole" number
of
Umpires Bilker and Applegate.
days o f absence___ 4652.5
3237.5
A return game with Eugene hn*
A verage number o f
been arranged for next Sunday and tie
pupils belongin g.......
501.7
611.9 champs are putting on their war paint
A verago
daily
at
and holding ri'gular practice.
tendance.............. ........ 474.2
493.2
IVr cen t o f atten d­
PH O N E YO U B N E W S.
ance........... ........... ........
96.3
94.7
CHAMPS FEEL STING OF
FIRST DEFEAT
W. 0. T. U. WILL HOLD
FLOWER MISSION DAY
T h e-W . C. T. U. w ill take up flow er
mission work this year and June 10
has h«'ea selected as flow er missioa
day, when a gathering will be held in
the aftertfonu at the W.
L.
Darby
home. Elderly people and shut ins o f
«■very age will be taken there in auto­
mobiles and entertained
for several
hours.
Those w ishing to be present,
or tliose know ing o f old people or shut-
ins who may be too modest to speak
for themselves, are requt'sted to n otify
• it her
Mr*.
D arby,
Mrs.
J.
H.
Chamber* or Mrs. J. R. Hendricks.