Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, July 01, 1921, Image 3

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I knuw thorn 1» nothing l.i.||i.r for
k ninny 11 oiilili. I hull llnuii'u K ..tuny
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I hoy htivi* ulwnyn hi‘l|.i*il hi »'
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•'»•pi) »»k f*.f « killony remedy get
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Mi Roger» hml
Foster Milliorn C m ,
A rneiilutlnn »skin*, thn »title high
wny I'liinniUnion to eatublUb in. «
policy Hie preforentlul niiipliiyiuent nl
Amerleen r lt lie n » will be Intr.xlu.d
nt the »fntn convention iif tin. Ainer-
leim I. i ' k I iui In K iikciii '
Why some men
seem to have all
the tire luck —
Hcnator Mi Vary wiih authorized 1»v
ibo Men nt o eniiinilttoe on IrrtKHiion to
report fuvornbly on hlu bill epproprlnt
lint l2ft0.0ini.IMi0 for weetern Irrigation
mid t n 1 it Itl I m I i I it k it roiiipn.lii'nNlvo 20
your program of reelninutloii
T h e stute m otor vehlel.t .li.piirtn ien l
bus authorized mi order fo r aevem l
thoiism nl ton ip o riiry u u lo n io b lle lli enm
curd» wIil« li w ill be pin« • d In (he bmnl»
o f aberlffa
throughout
the
a liilc
for
I nsiiuim
lo nppllt'Htita pending the re
eelpt of perinunent lli'enae pluies
T h e general fund o f the »tulo 1» now
O U probably know a m an whose car is a
hobby with him. H e knows just w h y it’s
the best little old car there is o f its class.
Y
exhllUNted, ueeordlUK to () I* llo ff.
»lull, treasurer, mid u n til replenU hed,
It w ill be uoi'i-MHiiry to Indor».. nil
w arrant» o f tbl» < Inssl'l. nlIon "not
|mld for want of fund» "
rant»
w ill draw
And he’ll stand up for that car against the
world in any kind o f an argu m en t
T lie e e war
lidi<re»t at
the rat.
o f (I per rent.
Ilctweeii lo and 2ft per rent of I he
cherry crop of Itoughis county will
never be picked, u .rordl'lg to estl-
male* o f lending grower», who are
■lillte Concerned over I lid outlook for
tbl» »ea»oii
The price offered, grow
i t » complained, 1» not »iifflelent to pay
the cost of picking and handling
OROVE TRANSFER
COMPANY
Fu rn iture M o v in g and
< J e n e m I J o b b i n g
V W JACOIU4. P R O P R I B T 0 R
Hm Phon® i i r;i
Office Pbon# 4
Ibm't have tny ulnckcr* Kecji track
o f vtlnd earl» hen (loen liy umng egtf
rerurd < artl« Kor aale l»y Thr Heiituiej
at $175 the burnire«!.
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Professional Cards
DR C E
FROST
< If f I CM in
IrHMNOIt ItlllMlMJf
I'horie 47
t'ottaj»»» drove
( )regon
GAVEN C. DYOTT, M D.
r i l Y S I O l A N A N O SU Ito KON (
.\ Iiuy vioik in all ita brunchM.
Kveuin^N l»y a|>|»«iintinent
tJJI Maint <‘orn«*r htariilh Street
Cottagi* Cirov e, Oregon
R McCARGAR. D. D. S.
DKNT1HT
Neiiralgm rrlievial itiMunt ly by
bicaI ItI»|»li(*fi( tori . K< nidem e 117
moith l'hird « t r « « t ; o ffic e Ar
cade liuiltiiiig, h i 1 1 li uiu! Mairi.
l*b«nie: office, JTi, re»., I.iti H
J. E YOUNO
ATTO K N LY AT LAW
(>ffi««t ori Mani uvenne,
f ’ottage (trovo
Oregon
H. J. SH1NN
a t t o r n i : y a t i . a w
unii notury |iiililir. F r a d ic e » in
all couil». Twciity i n o yintra ni
pendice.
Hii.ii r OlilkC • Cottage drove, Orn.
ALTA K1N0
ATTORNEY AT LAW
C o lle c tion», l'robat«,
N otury
Publio
774 Willamette Hi., Ku|[nM, Ore.
H. W. TITUS. D. M. D.
K A i 'K K T O H N T1S TU Y
Modern <»|inpinciit. First Natimi
al liuok llliiM- Oificn lumia li n.
in. tu 12 in., 1 tu 0 p. in. Kvn
lungs or Hiin.luya by appointluent.
J. S. MEDLEY
A T T O K N K Y A T HAW
Kodein. Outil mul Havings Hmik
Um Iti in K
Engen«
Oregon
DR. W. M. HAMILTON
Olli ROl’KAOTIU
Chronic
Offici.
Canea
Over
it
Ihirliy
.Specialty
llurdvture
Ree., H l B u l l h w i f i t tfiRhwaj
MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT
SU« Kl KST IV t: T H E R A P E U T I S T
Chronic Ailments u
Hpecinlty
I’ honn ISO I,
CottiiKc Orovn
DR. A. W. KIME
HI’ KCI AI .IHT IN
OHHTETKIGH
Will enre for confinements nt hi»
hoinn i f desired.
Hpecinl nurse
i f re<|iiired. I ’bones: office, .'14;
residencn, 120 J.
McKUNE A MANLEY
I ’ M« >T( X IR A I'IIK R H
Hindi.. 02.1 Wilbimeltn Street
Kii|:ene, Oregon
Y ear by year an increasing^ number o f men
feel the same w a y about U. S. T ire s.
For a while they m ay try "jo b lot” stuff,
“bargains,” "b ig discounts” and “ rebates.”
There were two fatalities In Oregon
Industrial accident» during tin* week
ending June 23. according to a report
prepared by the »ta le Industrial act I
dent eomml»»lon
The victim » were
Lorenzo Cotta, laborer, Yankton, mid
J a * k Johnson, logger, Marshfield
A
total of 300 accident» were reported
Tbs name standard <A quality
built mio U -S T i m ia put
into U. Ü. Tuba».
llo n l Itrother»' cannery of Salem
has announced that 3 cent» a pound
hereafter would lie the prevailing prb >•
for loganberries
Inasmuch tut plek
e r » receive I Vj cent» for harveutlng
the crop, many of the g ro w e r» hate
signified their Intention of allowing
th“ lr tierrle» to remain on the vines
Indian lender» from all sections of
the United Stitt»» and It» p.m*e»ston»
will hold a conference In Salem Jnnti
ary 22, 1022. according to announce­
ment. Hr. K K Hlgley. superintend
••nt of Indlun activities of the board of
home mlsNlons and church extension
of the Methodist I'plsi npitl church,
will preside nt the »es»lon*
M 7 acras.
For y e a r s U . S .T ire makers have been build­
ing quality tires for sane tire users— for the car
of medium or light weight no less than for the
'h eav y car.
The tire buyers o f the land have responded
with a mighty U. S. T ir e follow ing.
T h e U . S. Tire makers meet the re­
sponsibility for supplying this nation­
w ide following with characteristic
energy.
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N inety-tw o U .S . Factory Branches
are established, covering the entire
country.
4f-m k #
Unit S tates Tires
!
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T h e berry situation In Marlon coun­
ty took an optimistic turn when the
Salem and Woodlmrn hanks agreed to
advance approxlmutely JTft.noo with
which to finance harve»ttng the logan­
berry and cherry cro|m width have
come on »ImultaneoiiHly T h e hanker»,
after offering the )7ft,0UO, urged the
huHlnes» men of the city to put up
f'jft.fino ’lt d * the business men agreed
to do.
Klnanclnl conditions In Oregon, as
reflected by the hunkn. Indicate that
the hllHlnesH activities o f this state
have not been as hard hit by the nat­
ural depression following the war us
have those of ninny other western
districts, according to S (I Surgeont.
now con Hooted with the federal hank
was slate superintendent of hunks In
San Kninrlnrn
Mr Sargent formerly
reserve system, with heidltjuartera In
Oregon.
K. W. McComns will receive a clear
title to Ids homestead of 2<lft acre*
near Pendleton, filed on by his pre­
decessor In 1X73. under it hill put
through the house tty Repfosentatlve
Slnnott. The title to the land, which
was a swamp land selection, was ques­
tioned some years ago and the courts
held against Met'omas. T h e »ern-tary
of the Interior approved the Hiiiuott
hill rceently recommended that Mr
MrCoinus be permitted to purchase the
land for $1 2ft an ncre
Fifty-two of the largest firms In Ore­
gon operating under the workman's
compensation law and employing 14,-
ftllO workmen have advised the state In­
dustrial accident commission that they
have accepted the provisions of the
amendment to the present law relut
log to organization and educational
work In accident prevention Although
the amendment d.a's not become e f­
fective until July 1, reports have been
received by the commission Indicat­
ing that the organization o f safety
committees already Is Jn progress.
Information ns to the population
of the United States, liy color and race.
Is contained In a bulletin from thn
census bureau of the department of
commerce, given out recently.
Of
particular Interest Is the statement as
to Oregon. The figures are for 1 !»10 and
1920. Following are the figurea: Total
population, 11*20, 7X3.3X!»; 1910,072.765;
white, 1920, 709.140; 1910, 005,090;
negroes. 1029, 2144; 1910, 1492; Indian,
1920. 4590; 1910. 5090; Chinese, 1920.
3090; 1910, 7303; Japanese, 1920, 4151;
1910, 3410; all others. 1920. 209; 1910.
312.
f
O f the 22 fruit districts In th" Ore­
gon Orowers' Co-operative association
the Salem district leads in prunes with
3600 acres, according to a report pre­
pared by the organization T h e \mlty
district leads In walnuts with 290
acres. Medford Is first In npple acre­
age with it total of 2053 acres
Med­
ford also leads In (he production of
pears, having 3710 acres of this prod-
net.
The Ihtlles district signed up
145 acres of cherries, while Amity had
2X1 acres.
Salem Is Hie principal
Imrry district in thu association, with
But usually it doesn’t take long for a man to
sense the econ om y o f the stewdard quality tire.
U. S. T l 'MF1S
- ' i
‘Find the
S.Tire dealer
» ire/ / »«•
w ith
U
th t
f u ll
of
T ir e s
S
U n ite d S la t e s
N. J. Nelson, Jr.
Cottage Grove, Ore.
PROTECTION OF FORESTS IS
GREAT PROBLEM
Forestry Department Conducts Activ e
Campaign Before and Dur­
ing Fire Season.
(B y
W.
1.
Hutchinson, II. H. Forest
Hcrv ice.)
The protection o f forests from fire
is to.lnv out. ot tin- great problems ol
our country, esiiectnlTy in those [«iris
o f the t inted Htutes where the heuvy
stands of growing
timber
represent
values running into billions o f dollars.
Unless fire is kept out, sooner or later
the resources ol our forests, the timber,
forage, water and game will disappear,
ami tile land become a desolate waste.
The National Forests, with their
IGd,(KM),IHKI acres, represent the largest
public forest holdings in the United
Hiatt««.
These forests are located in
small bodies in the Eastern, Southern
and l a k e States, ami throughout the
Rocky Mountains, Sierra Neva.las am!
t'oast Ranges o f the West.
Hue to
their varying topographic ami climatic
conditions, they present a wide di
versity ot fire protection problems.
The Forest Ser\ice, which admin
isters nil National Forest areas, is the
nucleus around which the fire fighting
force is organized. Its officers direct
the fighting, furnish pay, tools, sub
sistenee and transportation, mid have
general supervision over all forest pm
Ks'tite measures within their kien I
juristlirt ion.
The Line of Defense.
In all National Forests an inventory
o f fire dangers is first made: then mi
inventory ol resources to eomlint them.
Preventative measures, such ns public
education h i the right iis «> o f fire, the
establishment o f forest
|«itr.ds mm
hsikout stations, together with such
m itretiv* measures iis cleared fire
inesj burning o f slash, establishment
o f lines o f com muni eat ion, etc., are
then put into effect.
The prime requisite in successful fire
fighting is mi intimate knowledge of
the forest, an ede.pmto detection and
.'ommitniention system and perfected
arrangements for figlilin;; the fires
that oeeur. The ranger force o f the
Nntioiml Forests furnishes the first;
lookout stations airplane patrol, roads,
trails and telephone lines the second;
and the systematically laid out lire
plans o f the Forest Herv ice, the third.
Before the »(awiing of the fire season
every preparation is made to combat
I
the arch nuumy of
lit« foro»t— fire.
c o m p le te ly
fr e s h .
U ve
'g -
R ubber C o m p a n y
Jackson & Addison
Brown & Marketta
Lorane, Ore.
Comstock, Ore.
Lists o f men, horses,
supidies
and
equipment arc made; lookouts are
mauled; «*xtra patrolmen employed;
central employment and distributing
agencies are established; and every
tiling (hat it is possible to do with the
limited moneys available, done.
He
yond this |sniit human ingenuity and
el fo il count lor little, and local eon
dtlions take a large place in the fmut
outcome ol the season s effort.
Hut
each year the Forest Hcrv ice is making
progress, so liml ultimately, it funds
are provided, efficiency will win.
In 192u there were (>,U7!> fires in the
National Forests ol our country, SOPO
ot which were controlled by Forest
o fficer» before they had burned over
ten acres each.
A total o f J42,ly3
acres uf timbered and open lands were
burned over, and, damage amounting
to over (fiUU.UUU reported.
The lolui
cost o f fighting and extinguishing
these fires was close to ♦1,IKIU a 'O0.
I i is a significant fact that o0'/e of
the fires which occurred last year in
Hie National Forests were preventable
yet there art» few who
realize
the
danger ill the careless use ot fire,
and how this Nation would fare it
there were no forests— no wood
to
supply the thousand and one daily no
Fcsstliee o f domestic and iadustrial life.
lucre is an e ffe c tiv e remedy for
this calamity.
It can all be summed
ii)i h i — “ Protect Your F'orests
From
F ire."
Hut this is a movement to
which every man, woman, and child
in Amt.riru must lend his best efforts
und willing, wholehearted cooperutiou.
Will you not then join with us to
watch tor and prevent fires, so that
the forests and wild lUe and the play
grounds o f our people may be pre­
served unspoiled for J'uture ge nor
at ions!
Knowles & Gräber
We neetl more eream and offer 33c net for butter-fat
f. o. b., your nearest shipping point.
We
mail
a
*-
check for each can or monthly just as the shipper
prefers.
Notice is hereby given that Ellen W.
(louley has been appointed ndminis
trairix o f the estate o f James Uoiilcy,
deceased, by the County Judge o f the
County Court o f tile State o f Oregon
in Lane County, on the 23r.l day of
June, A. I). H*2I, and that all persons
having claims against the said estate
are hereby required to present them,
duly verified,
to
the said admin!»
tmtrix at the law o ffic e o f II. J.
Hlnnn, in Cottage
drove,
Oregon,
within six mouths from date of first
publication o f this notice.
Hate o f first publication vvill be on
the 1st day o f July, 1921.
,
,
)
Start shipping today and receive the benefit others
have been receiving.
You ship the cream, we pay
the price. Mark your shipments to the
\
Lebanon Creamery Company
Lebanon, Oregon
EI.I.EN. W. OOl’ I.KY.
jlj'1,29
Hardware and
Furniture
Oregon
r Dairymen, Attention!
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
H. J. H11INN,
Attorney for Administrator,
Find the U . S. T ire dealer w h o
has the intention o f serv in g you. Y ou
will know him by his full, completely
sized line o f fresh, liv e U . S.Tire9—
q uality first, and the same choice
o f size, tread and type as in the big­
gest cities o f the land.
RKFKIIKNOE: FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K , LEBANON, ORE.
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