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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1921)
buttane Ökmt? Sentinel AND E. W. MILLER IS SECRETARY KEM PRESIDENT Cliauilirr o í (finnnwrcr D im tor* Orienti l*#». Klart Tlirir O f fleam mid Appoint Commit tin»*. K. LK AD uft K o o w I«* n EASTERNERS DEMAND THE PRODUCT OF COTTAGE OROVE CANNERY T h u t (hr product o f the Cot tilge D rove en n u rry I uin eHfubliMlo «I tin e n v iu b k ’ re ou tation in the m ark eta o f the Horld in 1 1 In Mt ruled by tin* fu rl Und mi order ha* been plueed through i« I 'or I lumi brokrrng«* com plluv for T. d r e e ii A Co., of D cm Moine««, H ho npe rifled I Ind tin* b«*r ri«*« in I hi« ord e r iimin I emne from the rn iiuery here. Tin* «*uiiiii«rv nl rriidy I uin adviim*e ordern fo r ff#700 o f t It i M N 4 *UNon ' n pm k <«f brmiN mid berricM and I ihn rrfuNrd -lo n n it r m t fo r ii lurg«*r purl o f the puck breauae o f iin ri'rliiin ly o f miirkrf «'outfit loll* h I i u I i m ay i n f i o r i n e the union lit of produr«« to In* d e liv e re d tor pin king ltIri Fi VV. Mil Irr; f«»r olio y«*ur, M. II. Aii4lrriHiii( W. K. Johimou, H. I,. Mm km und <«. A. f*rorior, Jr. All urr rrr outlined um turn h ho hnvt* boon unir«« thuti ordiuurily urti va in Ihr uffuir» o f ih«* r«ly io ihr |* um | mnl H«Tr M«d<*rtrd, no doubl, bi'i'IUM llo-ir |uiMt «»rrvir«« iudi«ut*«M Ihut llo«y ur« l>«*»t «pm It I i r t i lo curry lo mirro um thr roulomplulrd nrtivitio« o f thr rringiiii i/rt| rhamlmr. • • • Tlo* rhumtuT o f romiiicrrr liourd o f d in r in r « huu mini«* Ihr following rom mil tri« up|«oiuiiii«,ula: Ko rum W K. J o I mumiu , «hmrmno H ilb nuthorily Io m ir« I rrmuiiith r of commit I««««. Fi nuil«*«* N. K (ilrnui, M. II. Atid«*r •oo, Fi W Miller. Ou uolflrm««nl with Am«*itruft P||y bureau <*. J. Kern, («. O. K ih » w I« ip , W K. J o In. mo i», I'. A. linrtell. Hr udì piar fora: Fi. W. Milh«r, C. M. Hhinn, J VN MrC’urfhy, N. Fi. Ola «a, F* I. I l achia. Hu«iu«*l : T. C. W hr«*l«T, H H. D iin "«•II. Fili»«• rt lied«*, H. I«. Iiodi«rd, (I. M Mnrkvbury, M. II. Ainl««rM«.ii, C\ J. K« in, II. o. Knon le*«, U. Fi Hliort. WOODARD MILL AT DIVIDE RESUMES SAWING D<<riinct Palletl Plant la First 81i’« to Start Producing After Shutdown. of Eagle Screams, Orator Orates, Band Plays; W as Great Big, Joyous Time CORN UNTRAMMELED BY | OLD FASHIONED IDEA OF YEARS AOO Tin- old .nying i» that corn should he k f e e high by the Fourth of July. Hoy Fo»t<-r, who run* the Mr. A. E. Eo.ter ranch ea.t of the city, ha. corn which refuses to be guided by old .ayiag. and was nearly four feet iri height on the nation’« natal day. Mr. Foster has two acre* of the corn which runs even in height. It is of the Oregon Yellow Dent variety developed by the Oregon Agricultural college and matin.-» in Hept.-mber. at First Chamber of Com WATER AND LIGHT BONDS UP TO PEOPLE merce Forum. [ CITY INDEBTEDNESS SHOWS REAL DECREASE CANADA THISTLE INCREASE PACIFIC HIGHWAY BRIDGE IS 100 PER CENT IS TO BE BUILT SANITATION IS SIMPLE BUT IMPORTANT M AHER Dr. O. R. OttlUon. of Eugene. Is Speaker ity of W ith a p a rfe e t d a y a m i w it h a jo»t ;ely ib b erci lin g th ro n g o f h a p p y jo y o u a people, tu thè laiity of (Ile eiti/.ea» t thereof e»t lim ite d to lia v i* n n m b e re it tN 'tW eeli ami fae ehurneteri/ed n. n »laeker a» ! grenl a» thè draft »laeker thè eitixen lo o n a m i .VHIO, th e E o u rth o f J u ly eele I w ho do**» mrt in thene tulle» cxorciMc b m lio n here « un om* g ra m i a n d g lo o rio u » »iteee»». Hornet li i ng « a » d o in g hi» prerogative a» a voler. e v e ry m in u te a m i th e m a n y g m -.t» o f A fine compiimi-nt wn» pnitl to olii tin - c it y expreaned c o m p le te » u lin fa e ] Hixth compiioy by Ilo- udjutaat geo tm u « i t t i th e e n te r la ia m e a t o ffe re d . crai, who i- finoiInir wilh wlint Col M e m b e r, o f th e A m e ric a n l.e g u .n a m i tnge Grovn ha» ilom- in a militiiry way o f ih e f ir e d e p a r tm e n t, w it h E . W. and who fipreaned hi. prid'- m what M ille r a . g e n e ra l c h a irm a n , w h o had t'oltage Giove »eri iee meli dui to wia WOODSON 8 INGENUITY MAY c o m p le te ch a rg e fr o m th e tim e u c e le ’ thè wnr. MEAN ESTABLISHMENT b ra lio n wn» a n n o u n c e d tw o m o u th » The Parade. OF INDUSTRY a g o u n t il th e jn»t note» o f th e muxn- The entrie» in thè raagaifiet-nU f u r th e iin - ir v a w I n r l d ie d o u t e a r ly th e parade uml thè pnze winuera «ere tu* J. E. Woodson, of this city, has ap m o r n in g a f t e r , w e re th e b ii» ie » t pcopb- follow»: in th e c it y n m l h a d no o p |» » rtu n ity to Meri un!ile; l inplirey A Maekin plied for |mtent pu|iers upon an emer e n jo y th e wonder fu i e iile r t n ia m e iit (fir»ly (lmrii of pleutjf), Hinith hbort gency nib; which he believes is going w In eli th e y h a il p ro v id e d f o r o th e r» . ;aecoml/ (Crown flour flou!;, II. H A to fill a long felt want iu towing car. T o M iy th u t th e | »<n u le , f u l l y a m ile M. (Jantzi'U »wimnnng girlay, N. J. which break down from broken wheels, in le n g th , wa» a m a g a ifie .- u t o n e , I» Ne burli, Jr., (Dodge ami mu-ii eur»), locked differential or trouble of any p u t t in g it lig h t ly . Y ia ilo r » fro m o th e r Wmriimrn itrother» ( ni x k'ord entro'»}, kind with the uaiveraal joint or driv e itie » a m i fro m o th e r » ta te» h u ii I th a t Hwurt/. A Ijioru.ter (portuble power ing mechanism. By the application of th e y h a d n e v e r lu-en n u y t h iiig to e q u a l wiu*a»uw t, < ottuge (»rovo Millmg ioni | 1 lu) emergency asle the driving mech i t , e ve n in e itie » tw o u m l th re e tim e » puny (Home l ’rnb l’Iour G oal}, White ani.ra i. disconnected from the wheels U» la rg e . A l'ow,*ll (ilairy flou!}, Servici) garage and the ear I. then easily towed. Two C o lla g i* G ro v e w o n th e b a ll gam i-, (Htudebaker progremi froui 1 -i-.o to models are required to cover all makes — o f courun. In th e tu g o f w a r th e 11121}, Mauth Motor Cur Co. (Chevrolet of ears. The casting is bring done at the i- o u n tr y te a m w o n fro m th e c it y te a m , eur»}, merlam i garage (tiveriami eur}. Feeney iron foundry nml the machine a» wa» pro|M r, b u t no tin t w n . ke p t Private auto»; Km Hanford (fir .t }, work in being done in the Woodsou o f 1 lie w in n e r» in th e - in a li » p o rt» . T he G. A. Haoder» (»ecoad), H. K. Hniad ! Brother» garage. Mr. Woodson, one b o x in g I m iu I» w e re th e o n ly th in g » (ih ird j, tieorge Curlile. of the member* of this firm, believes w h u li d id n o t g iv e c o m p le te .a tia fu e (.'lui- and MM-jctif»: Mi thoili.t ehurch that the axle will be in »orb demand I n n n m l the».- w e re »(aged e n t ir e ly by O lllN id e m u a a g e liie iit. A ll w e re lie c iiir e d ( fir»t ; <uol Hoiiety), M. 1'. G. (»eeomi) by thorn.- furnishing towing service (bin i onge}, lai Conni» (fiorai float}, that an induntry will he built up here. ■Ira wa. Keo.-iogloii (lu-wing aociely}, ('oliate! T h e b a n d f u r n i. h e d n io .ic th ro u g h o u t th e ilu y n m l m a n y p re ju -u t fro m lution (Goral armored iloat), Oiri.tiuzi m il» u le | m 11 a t » n m l » In ti* , i-m p h a tie a lly Endea.ur i fluut uf little girl»}. d e c la re d th a t th<-y h u d n e v e r h e a rd u Fraterna); J. O. O. F. (f ir » l) (I. O. b i, iiil it» e q u a l i l i u c it y o f tin » »ixe. 41. F. homo with meuiber. follow mg ou I t wa» d ir e c te d b y d ia r ie » C o e h ru u fmrt}, Hhrtne (aeeoad} (ja/.z i oni logon t a n d « ' V e r n i |.>»it l i n i » w ere f i l i c i ! f o r for ibi- aext eeremoiualj. th e ncciiM inii W ith o llta id e ta le n t. Plug ligio»; H. H. Herogg» (fir .t ), Warrants and Bonds Drop In Five A c o n c e rt a n d e o iiiin u a ity » la g w ere Frank Muodgran» ami Touimy Mat Years From «264.180.47 h e ld in th e e v e n in g ou a p la t f o r m a t thow. (M-i-oud) (drueaed a» g irl»)., to «223,725.1« th e lu n ik c o rn e r. The b a n d a g a in M inceliliiK’ouN: ('hamlDT of commerc« fu n n -d u -d u iii- ii- a m i M r». 1 >•*»Io r/.e » (firNt) (somll liut KruHiug), Kaphuel b a d e lm rg e u f a e lio n i» o f m u le a n d Thr warrant indi-btedness and bonded Morbini (»eco mi) unti cart), fe m in in e v o ire » . G eorge M a tth e w , indebtedness of tbe city of Cottage U«*:: ì ! 11« in«*iiHay (I ni \ oii burro). g a v e a .o h i a m i wn» h e a r t ily e n c o re d . Grove ha» shown a steady decline Cetili«* nulo rally tb«* U o <I« ì «* nn of Lib T h o u g h t t i l l one« took ear*- o f m a n y during the |»ust five year», according o f th e . h u t i a . u n d provided th e m erty flout hun ou«* tbal attrtft<*l«*<i ut to nu itemized statement submitted to M ìnn li«* i h«*I UoHiiy wa» (he |» n a t» of \ u u t iig e , lu ith for th e |u irn d e ttoitioii. the city council by Recorder Galloway, goiltleim limi uhi* h un H D|*jH irt * «1 by thè n a d for th e i-M-ning program. the total decrease being «40,465.31. T h e d a y wa» e o n e lo d e d w it h n b ig M I.-OM-» l.oi» Tbomn», lnez Jone», Mar General fund warrant, have in guret (ialloway ami I-onora Hublrell. d u n ce in M o o e r h a ll. creased «3,331.07, water fund warrants (obiinbia wa» iiii|M-r»oiinted by M i», An a ir p la n e d id a b ig bu»ine»a increased «(>»7.86, after .howiug a de (irnee Fullerton ou il flout following th ro u g h o u t th e d a y . cline for m-veral year., and street fund 'Piu' A. !.. W«odard nuli »• Divide in r.1 mi mini; n|M-rntion* un mi ordir limi «vili k*-t*p II I»il»y for some Imi.’ Thi» in thè l'ullctt |>n.|M<rly whuh Mr Uraniani lui.k ovnr «vlirn «he bu-in»-»» wn* fiiroilo.«d nml in ih« laf|;.'Hl nuli nf iiny atre li*■ r>’ «h irh k ». remaicd Inl^ly. Twn fif lh<> lnri;a>.t millx, ih«1 .1. II. <'I hiiii I mt . utili hiT«> nml th<’ H..li.inni thè godile». Colonel White Score« Slacker». l.innlH-r runi|mny’n nuli ni Kuw Rivnr, There «ere many other rara in thè T h u t I 7 ! , 0 * hi - l i n k e r , fro m th e d r a f t uri' rimi iiiiiini; ••|»‘rntioni. iinl.'f inll. lv, milt- buig p a ra d e whu-h ili.l uot euter. a o rv ie e a re t a k in g t h e ir p la c e , a . re linvini; ri'ninlni'il in rontinimui. op.T The ti. A. 1{. uad W. R. C. «e r e rep » |u -i'ta b le r it ia e n a w ith o u t h-t o r T n a nlion. d ra n c e fr o m th e g o v e rn m e n t w h ile roM-utcd unti thè Auiern an l.-gioii had Tlir WiM.iInnl nuli in lmn.linip|x*.| in The Ira ad, of n m u y o f thoiu- w h o h a d to ta k e th e a »quad in uuifurm. noi I h 'Ì iik utili1 lo p ’I otti in il. filini.- in tire h-ad. placet, o f th e .e .la c k e r» in th e f i r i n g con rari* Ih» la r e I iui I mtk « I h . li forni Itu- bulk The judge» «e re people frum oot of lin e now »leep la E rn n re and th a t of (ho orili-r* nl lliln timi'. lie u r y A lite rà , w h o m lie e h a ra e te rix e d thè city. Tlir miti, «vhi.-h «n- u|x-rntini; nr<- a . • • M o a .ie u r H e r r l l e n f y A llte r » , p ro U. K. Metcalf aeted a» inar-hal of <lmkini; n Inr^.- |.nrl of IIn- tx-.f of h im , a lie n » la c k e r a n d » e d it iiu n » t , ’ ’ CAN NOT DO WITHOUT thè day. A -quad of emergem-y |»diee ilo- riti, (In- (b-mnmi I m - ìuk lurga-ly for th r o u g h n q u ir k o f law a m i p ro b a b ly had e barge of thè atroci and «e re re NEWS FROM OLD C. 0 .i«!<- rnl. a id e d b y th e w e a lth a t h i. d i» |m .-n l, murkably -nere—fuI in keeping thè a f t e r Itc in g c o n v ic te il in a f a i r t r ia l , Itr*—t» elear and in avoiding con- Althouuh hr hita dipronlintlrd tin i» lik e ly to jo in th e » ti|a -r » la c k e r, ge»tion. The |ianide marrhed from urn M|*u|M’rM from moil /»f Un» lorflilitje* TR AINIX >AD OP COI.ONIBT8 C O M IN O HERR A U G U S T 1 lb r g d o ll. w e re Home o f th e . t a t e im - n t . we»t Main do» a ea.t Maia to thè o f whirl» h<* IniN nl vurioiiN tim«*N !»«•«• h m ade in a pat n o t n- u d d re .» h e re M oo po.toffiee corner, uiurehed .outh om- it reNidnit, J. Fi. Diinfoii, former mip Tln- mute lo I m ' Irnw-l.-d Ihrou^h d a y by (x tlo m -l G e o rg e A . W h ite , liloek to Wu.hingtoii, we.t to Fifth, <*rinlriidrlit lo re, writ««» from Port a d ju t a n t g e n e ra l o f O re g o n . mirili to Main and ea.t to thè eity lumi Unit to* and Mr*. Dun ton bn ve «lo • I h - .Ini.- 1.v lh<’ fir.t l mini..mi o f w l ruled (hid they will filivi* to emit mile tli-m .rhi-diilod lo nrrive fmm lh<- mid C o lo n e l W h ite » ta te d th a t th e la x |iark, »b ere it liroke up. •III* wi-.l on July 'il for nn iu.|M-rtiuii Ihr regular \ ini I m «if Th«* Heidi in* I, mil nf IIn- «tate n^ririiltnrnl rMoiirn-n, lilti»u«'lher b«*«n um «* lh«*y like the |wi|N*r lui. l.i-i-n tinnoiinrrd l.y th<* .tuli- mo miirh better fimo other*, not it I tog. t her beraUNi« it in ii nrrrstnry iinh «*1 rhnmln-r o f rorora.-rrn. Tli<- |mrlv « i l i nrrivo nt Ontano to it romplrti« hom«', bill u ! mo I m *< iiiijm ' they hnv«» aneti n kindly feeling for .1 nly 21 ami in th<- m-it IO dava « i li Cot tuga drove nml ifN riti/«*iiM mol rover tprrilnry iM-twnnn tkpro limi K ii wiiih to keep in rloer touch nith tin* Ifi'm-. On Iho mnrniiii; of Anpii.l I There nre twin* a . many Canada That there is likely to be no hitch E h till.tie. in l.nne county thi. ycur us «Mimi»unity. Mr Duntou hn«« t>««*n cm lhi-v « i l i rov.-r ti-rrilorv in getting I’ut-ifie highway through ployed for Nome time bv Du* federn I Ki'iii- ami |{....-liiiri;. Tlir rhanil»-r of ther*- were two year, ago, according the city this year is indicated by the government und pAiuril lit rough here commnrro « i li In- .«'¡lifting iilong nt to Fruit liisj.-rtor ('. K. Stewart, of fact that the state highway romini» T ucm .I ux morning on hi* wny to Mnu that limi- «-¡III a |«ni.1 aorri-tarjr ami this city, who ha» charge of Ga- thistle »ion lias asked the count} to sturt at liti- |>nrlv « ili, no doulit, ri-ri-ivi- i-vi-ry eradication work. V mnr meo on bum nenn. Mr. Stewart makes once upon eoustruetion of the bridge ntli-iitiou h«r<*. this statement following a trip over to let tbe highway into the city at the the entire county sil|iervi.ing Ihe work south without advertising tbe job, CELEBRATION PRAISED of 20 depot ii-s. meaning that the county is to do the BY EUGENE VISITORS C. OF C. IS ATTRACTING The work of eradication i. progress work on force account. P. M. Morse, ing slowly because nf the fact that county engineer, has stated that work ATTENTION ALREADY IN Eiif'i-m- Ki-gi.l.-r: Kiigt-m- r<*.id<-nl. many do not kunw the t'anuda thistle will be started a . soon ns |Missible. OTHER CITIES were Iiiurh in evidenpn at thè Ennrlli when they see it and because many The estimated co»t is «20,000. of July .•«•l.-lini«ion al Collage Grove. nre slow to eoo|»-rntr in ridding them Cottage Grove i. raining a «10 There being mi loen I |irogrnni I he selves of the pest. The deputies un Ulto development fund for the pur people of I hi. city went over lo help doing their I h -.I and nre I m - i ng assi.led po>e uf making the town and it. their m-ighlior. ub.erve the nat¡mini by progressive owners of land wL<> di.trirt better known to the world liirthdny. A lin.e ball gnnie lielween follow up work on their own land liV at large, to attract new indù.trie, Eugene nml Cottage drove nml n reporting other, who are allowing the nml encourage tho.e already there. •erica nf bunug bout, in additimi to Ihi.tle. to grow. Report, that an- held A» a matter of fact, the titnber, a big parade in the forenoon provided confident ini may be made tn Mr. mining nml agricultural re.nurcc. The city cnum-il has decided to put plenty of action for the vinitor.. Stewart, to the county agent, to any to n vote of the }»-ole mi issue of tributary to Collage (trove are very Returning motor |mrtie. reported of the deputies of the county or to any extensive, or pro|M-rly .|M-aking, will bond, to refund water bonds of the that the little l.nne enmity city had of the project lenders of the county. lie when ( tri-gun cornea into it. own. amonnt of «15,000, which fall due this put over a purnde nf decimi ted float, District Attorney Johnston ha.» year, and also a proposal for bond, for In the ea.t, or even »ome part, of that «'ould mea.lire up tu many big served notice that hi* office »lands the establishment of a municipal light the middle went, town, cloner to league a ffa ir, in that line and the ready to prosecute delinquent ones. get her than Eugene and Cut Inge iag plant. Data uro yet to In- pro program plnam-d for «|p* v i.¡to r.’ ea Grove, with apparently inferior |wrcd before the amount of tbe latter iertninmcnt wn. away iitiove par. imturnl reamin-ea to nu}i|Mirt them, proposed issue is determined. The elec I. 0. O. F. and Rehekahs Install. grow into really large eitien, while The I. (>. (), F. nml Rebekuh lodges tion probably will be held in August. W H IT N E Y CH ORUS C O N F U S IO N here there in a kind of a feeling installed officer. Saturday a. follows: A O A IN S T R A IG H T E N E D OUT that town, only Iwenty nml thirty 1. O. O. F.: Ira J. B. idler, N. (».; ROCK THROWN AT TRAIN mile, apart are crowding each other Wnt. F. Johnson, V. (I.- E. Bur Coii.idernlde eniifn.lon nml mi.umler ami that only one uf them ill a ENTERS CAB; ENGINEER rows, secretary; Donald M. Dcl.ong. .taiidiag lui. re.ulled in the iirgaair.ii county like I .am-, larger than mime IS INJURED treasurer; K. S. Goff, warden; O. K lion here of a unit o f-th e Whitney .tale» in the ea.t, can ever ex|M-et Aubrey, conductor; C. II. MeKibben, b o y .’ elioni., due to the fact that the to expand into a rily of any partie When a lad hurled u »mull atone at K. S. N. G.; (>. A. Nichols, l„ S. N. G.J dollnr required tu lie collected for the nInr im|Mirtnnee. Funny, ¡»n ’t it F. S. Sherman, K. S. V. ti.; Ed. Adam», the engine of the Shasta limited while fir.t month’, due. « a . collected with when you think that the Willamette I«. S. V. O.; Ralph Chestnut, I. M. O.; it was |>assiiig through the city Friday the application nml, through .nine valley, if »ituated anywhere on Ihe G. W. Sweet, O. S, G.; K. J. Ferguson, evening be prolmbly had uo idea of error in the office in I’ortlnml, .tate Atlantic nenboard would have .ev It. H . S.; W. I,. Maine», L. S. H.; S. C. doing any injury, but the stone entered meni, were ncnt out from there n.king -ml million-, of population t It the window of the engine call and in Ventih, chaplain. for the remittance of the amount nl iniiMt lie admitted, however, that f licti-d n painful injury u | hiii the head ready pHid. Mr.. E. .1. Al.tntt, who Hclu-kah»: Minnie Sweet, N. 0.; Oregmi develop» »lowly and that of the engineer. He stopped the train, n..i.fed with Ihe orgiini/ntion here, Nellie Johnson, V. (I.; Maud I.unison, many of u. have wailed until nnr caught the lad, gave him a good lei- ha. received word from the office of secretary; Ida B. Caldwell, treasurer; hair in growing thin and gray for tun- and reported the incident to head the chum. n.Nurhig her that the error Myrtle Teeters, conduct re.s; l-enn Ihe lug tide of development nml quarter, but the name of the engineer i. regretted ail}) that the mi.take will llnmlolh, warden; Is-tn Stewart, I. G.; mid lud can not be learned at the growth to eomej that »nine of u. he corrected with .nti.faction to all R in Hatch, o . O.; Bmeliae Wilson, R have even wondered ut time, if it station here, from which the report concerned. S. N. G.; Clara Kurre, l„ S. N. G.; really will ever come, a» the year» was made. Throwing »tone, at a train Menrl MeKibben, R. S. V. G.; ( ’n.sio have puM.cd with mure nf iii.np i. a crnniim! offense but it i. under Moore, I,. S. V. G.; Anna Be idler, stood that arrangements have beeu point nieiit thiiu (valuation. Hut W ant, to Come Here for Divorce. chaplain. Cottage Grove I» right in refu.ing Thi» i. a en.e nf ".tripping coal, to made to prevent prosecution. Newen.tle.’ ’ Ju.tIce of the l'enne .leene 1 to be di.Hcntimgcd and in »triking It is also reported that lads have out boldly to get what merely wait O. Well., of Eugene, ha. received a , Sending Coals to Newcastle. taken to stealing from the rails one ing pa.aively will wot bring. Home letter from a man at Reno, Nev„ »tat Ixtrnne, Ore., July 6.— (Special to of the two torpedoes which are set time a new and permanent ern of iug that he under.timd a new law had The Sentinel.) The late nhumlaat by train rrew . a. a precautionary mea development will come to the whole ju.t been pn»»cd in I tregua making it ruins have brought the most wonderful sure when a train »top. on the main earner to obtain a divorce than fur I’aeific roust, ami tho.e town, display of wild flowers. When Mis. line and that these torpedoes are later merly and n.king for informatimi upon which are beat prepared for thit Wentworth arrived at her summer re set by the lad. for other train., which great day will reap the larger the subject. Judge W ell, will ndvi.e sort a few day. ago .he picked »I* ure thereby raum-d to »top mid are benefit».— Eugene Guard. the man to »tny in Reno, a. the di teen varietie. and sent them to her greatly iueonveuienced in hunting for vorre law here iin» not beeu changed. mother in Panadeua, Calif. tbe cause of tbe dauger signal. 4 NUMBER 42 i W. Ml H i t i * i I m * Mori'i i»rv inmi for i In* rt*oryiiin/iM| rlminiicr of i oimuiTri*, Il M \ I li i* Í m * i * a» i'li'rlfil I #y lit* tioiiril of ilirarturM >• t llu*ir im itiii^ WrilitiNtluy inulil Mr. Millor in «»»•« of flu* iliri'i'lorn mol In i l n l i o n um mi ’ i ri'lury Mill l«,u\»» u | m > hi I iom on tin liouril In In« f illid l»v i4 p| mo ni ini* ti t , Thi«n« in rotini (im i l»|i« *«*«it iiiirnt to lltilUi' om* of I Ilo fruii ill ln« mi * x for till*« I *o * 11 ion. Mr. M illrr I him I m «»« ii |»roui I in* it I for h «* v « t i «I yrnri m tin* I iiimiimnm niol r iv ir III«« of ihm Million und Min for Mom«« Imo« riiununl m ihr I iiiu I mt tiUNiui'MN. Il«* look it prom i limit purl PROLIFIC BERRY PATCH IS ln Ihr rro run u 1/411 ion of Ihr rhuiubrr ODDITY OF BOHEMIA of i'oiuiiir 1 rr mid " h « U' ortnl rhuminili MININO DISTRICT o f Ihr rrrrnt Kntirtli o f July rrh* bruitoti. Ilr hum pirkrd from u iniiubrr T|ie Itohemm mining «liNlri<*l in g«*n ol upplounlM for (hr |t«»M 1 1 1 « • ai I m tuiini « <*rully thou u»‘ l o f ii n it plm <* where gobl of iiuimuul ipmlifii'utiuim lor Ilio poni bum mid g«dd nugg*tN rouir fr«»m, but • ion. Jo«« W iillou, who I uin prop«*ri v at < J Kriii, rrlinuu |»roMÌdrnt o f Ihr Mineral MpringN, tiUN dmeox «*re«i that old «ioiiiiio‘ i< nil « lui», hum i*h*rti‘d rhitir tin« enrth up there Hill pro«luee other unni o f ihr ti«mr«l, l l II. AlldlTMOI. ihitigN ulimmt iin valuable im gold. hum r h r l r d viro proMidrnl mid H K Neal ling itiuotig (tn* ro« ky h*dg«*N he I .U mm Holl I fiiiiNiirrr. All rlri'InniM H«*n I uin ii m I run berry ln*d about III feel by Nr«*r«*l bullid. aipiure h hi«*Ii produr«*a more prolific • • • ally Hppureally I him IhoN«* hn*al«««l Wind prolmbly mum ihr numi im down in iln* lower valley a# From tbla porlfiul rh*riioll ovar lo’ ld in f Hit tug«* lilt I«« pulrh In* alr«*mly I iiin Mhip|M*«| hii ti rovo hum roio’ludod \V< «In« ««lny rv» I hiicn In In«« «Inlight< t , Mr-* d. A. l.utu mug und raatill««i| in Ihr m H« «inni of hart, uf tin*« city, nml tin* plmilM are Ilo* lolhfHiiiU llO'inbrrN o f ihr Imllr«! of mpidly produeing more. II»* h I m «» I iun dirrrtorM of ihr « huuibrr of roll»Hl« r r r ; ii large vegetable garden, whieb jn Kur I ho yum , I*. A. timlrll, N. K another real uoveUy in the tliatriet. u | 4 * t K« in, I). O. «R O V K COTTAOK OKOVK, LANK COUNTY, ORKOON, FRIDA Y, JULY H, 1921 VOLUME XXXI ( « I umm , I*. J. OOTTAGE warrants decreaaed «5,137.95. Water bonds decreased «12,000. Hewer and funding laiuds remain the same. Ban croft improvement boud. decreased «27,340.29. Tbe total indebtedness June .’>0, 1916, was «264,190.47 and it ba. now decri-nredto« 223,725.16. FORTUNATE IN QUALITY AND PRICE OF PRINTING Tkat in Cottage Grave very little effort is required to provide adequate sanitation, was the statement of Dr. O. R. Bullion, of Eugene, speaker at the first chamber of commerce forum at Hotel Bartelt Wednesday noon. With plenty of fresh air, plenty of pure water and plenty of sunshine, all that is necessary in to guard against accumulation, of filth. Dr. Gullmu put a new kink in the swat the fly program. He advocated doing away with piles of refuse where they breed and In making it impossible fur them to reach refuse and offal where they pick up disease germ, and carry them to kumtln beings. He presented figure, to show how the death rate has been lowered by sanitation and how rapidly it increases when sewage and offal are not properly cared for. A unique little stunt was put ou by the arrangements committee, entitled " T h e Birth of the Forum ," under the direction of Miss Hazel Ixiucks. Fob lowing an appropriate recitation by Helen Ostrander, little Willi* B< idler, son of Mr. and lira. Fred Beidler, was brought in in a baby basket (followed by Dr. Kime) from which he arose dressed quite naturally for the part. The little lad seemed »lightly ern barraased by the situation but the stunt made a hit with the gue.ts. L. M. Monroe, secretary of the Eu gene chamber of commerce, uud A. A. Aube, also of Eugene, accompanied Dr. Bullion anil Mr. Monroe took oeeasiou to compliment Cottage Grove upon its enterprise and to predict that it soon would be trotting Eugene a fast heat. Music was furnished throughout the meal by an orchestra composed of E. A. Bteen, Ham Veatch and Miss Wilma Thurber. M O N E Y SCATTER ED Y E A R S AGO B Y R U N A W A Y BURRO 18 B E IN O F O U N D The story has been circulated here and at Creswell that Tom Buoy, former resident of vCreswell, was finding on his farm at Elberton, Wash., portions of a treasure of thousands of dollars supposed to have been buried by 1-eban Buoy, father of Tom Buoy, onee owner of the place. Mrs. Fannie Moras, who is visiting here from Washington and who is an old time acquaintance of the Buoys, wishing to know the truth of the story, wrote to Mr. Buov and reeeived reply that as far as he knew his father never had buried any treasure but that he had at different times found «5, «10 and a »mall amount of silver. H i. explanation is that he re members that his father once stated that a miner once passed «hat way with a burro which ran away and tried to roll the peek o ff his back, loosening the pack and scattering over the place a part of several thousand dollars in coin which the miner had in the pack. That Cottage Grove is fortunate both in the quality of printing it can purchase locally and in the price charged for such printing, is the state ment made by L. W. Depuy und J. H. Black more, manager, of the chamber of commerce reorganization campaign. They use a large amount of printing LACK OF COOPERATION FOB SERVICE IS EVERYWHERE everywhere they go and are well posted on both quality and price, making " T h e Grange and Community Ser their statement an authoritative one. v ic e ," was the subject discussed by E. W. Miller at the grange lecture hour Californian lakes Oregon Roads. Saturday. He showed that there is " Y o u have to hand it to Oregou,’ ’ great room for *ueh service by the declared A. Leigh Claiborne, San Frail grange, that there is great lack of cisco m-ws|iupor man, who passed cooperation for s«ch community service through here lust week eu route to in every organisation and among Seattle by automobile along with Mrs. every class of citizens and that such, Claiborne and the two children. A l service in the final analysis is up to ways na admirer of Oregon for its the individual. hill, and its fishing streams, Claiborne The members discussed their impres has found something else to like about sions gained at the receut state grauge the state in its road system. He en meeting and at the recent Chautauqua. countered detours to be sure but de That every opportunity should be spite all thnt the comparison between grasped to improve the mind, working the rut. of northern California and conditions, industrial conditions and the real roads of Oregon created a business conditions was the burden of lasting impression ou his mind, as it all the talks. Gathering, where idea, has ou other road-weary drivers. The are exchanged was advocated as one of Claiborne, made fast time up from the the surest means to surh an end. city by the Golden Gate asserting that in actual traveling their log cut. under train time. But they do find time to TAKING NOTHING AW AY MADE DIFFERENCE OF 900 »top o ff here and there and drop a fly IN NUMBER in Oregon’s stream». SU R PR ISE D TO G ET W H O L E OF C H E R R IE S FOR A F E W P E N N IE S BAG W. O. Fort man, of Portland, is not used to buying cherrips the way they are sold here. While in the city on business with H. A. Galloway, agent for hi. insurance company, he thought to sample the Royal Anne cherries of this section. He thought that for 15c he should get a large handful and wa» almost dumfounded to be handed a large sackful for that amount of money. Ho »pent most of one day in disposing of them. Road to Have Good Grade. The new road for which the 8. P. engineers are now surveying between Mnpleton mid Cushman will be 14 mile» in length, although the distance between the two towns is only 11 mile» by railroad. The road is length ened out in order to obtain a five per cent grade all the way. It will be nec essary to build the road up several canyons and back to the river again to eliminate steep grades that would be necessary were the road to be built over high points. With such a grade the road will eventually become an im portaut thoroughfare. Road Work Progressing. Blake Comptou already have com pleteil more than two miles of the |>aving from Divide this way and are making more rapid progress as the work conies closer to the paving plant. Grading work is progressing on the Cottage Grove-Lorane road. Nothing sometimes makes qnite a difference. In referring hist week to the fact that the Modern Pharmacy had secured for distribution a quan tity of copies of a page ad. used in an eastern magazine, one eipher was left o ff of the figures stating the quantity, making it 100, instead of 1000. The number of copies of the ad. distributed actually was 12tK>. The special offer is again explained in the Modern Pharmacy ’s ad. this week. WATCH YOUR LABEL. Ij= — how would you like to have to send to Chicago when yon wanted a repair of some kind in a hurry! — how proud would yon feel of your home eity if you had guests drop in unexpectedly and you had to make excuses for your meal that you had no grocery stores! — how would you like to make a trip to a city 20 or 60 miles away to get a prescription filled while a sick one at home might need the prescription to preserve the spark of life ! — the way to have all of these things at your door is to trade at home, to read the ads iu your home newspaper, and buy from wide awake home merchants.