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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1921)
à ëhe (Entfcw Okiw & V AND VOMI Al K XXXI A ll riTontly i ’ oiii i• 1 1• '«I ri j*ort o f Ih«* iiHunU for IU 2 <) ìnnu $*<| h y tin* A inerirti U JorMry Cul Ilo club, nvïrnty oui» •)• • r*4*y «• ohm roui|ilo|oil r<««*r«l» f«*r I li«« your wiili h jiroilm i ion o f ov«*v <00 I moi m !>» o f hut t irfiit h il li i li lin* > our on nul lient o ut«*«l lout. <>f (lo* t* li I ii ^I k m I f e r m ili inaile in Ilo* yenr, f i v•• n ero limile Iiy Oroooii rowu with un uvorii|{o |>ro«lticliou ol Hill*..'IH jmhiih I* o f fut. lltlt'llll^ I lu* 1 1 » t o f liroei|ern of lu «’«lui h i tillar h in J, M DirliNou A •Mou. o f HI hm I i I, Hit ll IM'% on to tliolr • r«**lll. l'ulloH «*«| I»V O. O. I leH lit , o f I miejirmíem e, h it h fo ur; lèi 4 ‘nry, of Curlton, n i d i tli roo mol O. C n k u n l u n * I K. . 1 . Fur nliiiui« o f Mil non« w ith two. In ilo* lint o f Mirv* re|irenente<| l*y niellili w nun h i; tiling litem« Vnlen lllie'n Anlilmrii |itiroiH*t, the I Air knoll lienl nire, rttukn fir «t « i*r»'«litei| Hith liv e , Ululiti I .fill o f H. It., tile 11 e H lit hull, nerón <1 Hitli four. |'o|i|iy Hi. Mu Hen, with two niellili win nom« In lieti for thin! j'lfire Hith till I'tinteril hull uiol Hi. M iihon , o f Anhhuru, nino u I ht knoii nife, in our o f four in fourth |*lti* •' Hith two niellai «lutiglitern, tiolileii tllow ’• Chief milk» f i f t h Hitli one ¿¿ohi limi one Ullvor HUM In I to hln oroilit. TI iiin un Oregon hull ut»|Hiir*« III tile firn! f i v e Jj|il«*«*tf 111 lio* lint of |iroilt|riU|¿ niren for 11)20, 'IVn row«, hy retinoli o f nu|M*rinr ¡»er forum nei*, hou more thnu otto me« lu I • irli mol « » f then««, neveu were Oregon .It rnoyn. Nllietei»ll ntuten nf«* fe|» u •• uteil in the uh uni» mini«*, (irt't'tiii «•own w ith only l u l l regintorml, rep riMieutiitg only -4 1 .V/r o f Ilo* J«*nM’y» reror*I» m | h itimi the >« nr, won IH goM, •I Milver nml 1 hrottgo or J |*4 of nil tin* uh urti» ninth*. Ohio runketl lu’ronil with H go hi unti I lirons*; Maine fit m l with 7 4p*hl nml 2 bronzi»; Mtinnuehii »u'ttn fourth with 5 4*»>h| fimi I nilver mol \Vit»hin^ttin f i f t h Hitli fiv e 4»«i|«| moils U. TI iin rtuia rkahlt rid o n i of |M*r fornisse«« piarea O regon In Ike fim i runk u m premier J«*rMey »»tnt«* «»f tlm union. lu h iim - i I u I GROVE LEADER COTTAGE OltUVK, LANK COUNTY, OKKUON, FRIDAY, JULY IS, m i OREGON JERSEYS LEAD THE WORLD IN YIELD B*i»v*r Milito TKkM 31 % of Awiirtln o f AiiHirlrmi .J««nt«*y Chili for 11)20. OOTTAOB CORN IS SIX FRET IN HKIOHT ON FOURTH OF JULY C. A. I.nmhert loda fm r to rnrry o f f tlo* honor» in the rontenf for tulle •! e arly corn. II«* I iiim corn on I i i m n t y res id«* lire property t Im t I m Ik lee !, mx iii'lie» in hi'ight and WflU Mil feet in height OH til«* Fourth o f .Inly, T h a t «dd <lkn«*o h ig h * ' Huying meuuM nothing to him. T h e a«*««d wna plaut«*d May fi. COTTAGE GROVE IS BLESSED NATURE FAILS TO FURNISH WITH RESOURCES PURE WATER V is u a lis a tio n of O pportunities and A w a k e n in g o f L a t e n t E n ergy Is O reatest Need. It'd'ore 1 « living ln*r«*, u ft«*r couiplet m g In« vvoik for the AuM*riefin C ity [ liureiiii, J. 11 . illiickinore luade the fol lowing alut ein e iil; * * A u t u r e given eili««a their op|M>rtiiii itiea hill it tak«’’« the vis|i»u and eii«*rgy o f iiii'U lo make them gi«*iit.M 1 FLORENCE WILL HAVF. would May that C o t t a g e d r o v e ih ia a FAIR ALL OF ITS OWN Iprgo ni«*aaur«* blessed with gr«at«*r , ri*aoiire«*N than the live mg«* c ity o f i I m riiilia f or ll western l*nn«« «’oiiuty mi /.«*, Jf I h « re t«i point out its great fu I r lo ho he hi ut Floreui’e pr«»viouM eat need it would hp that o f laNtillilig to thè I .Ulte eoiiUty e xh lh ltlo u H ere hi the n m o l' «if i I m c i I i /. ioim a vision ot uuiioumi'il yeMtoriluy hy ^ u l t e r H 1 1 n p«!MMi hi lit h * h to h<* a tla iiied hy di Jone»« lue ni uttorm*y« who l’or a l i ; re elin g their latent « uergieM, im tia ^••iir» hum thè i«erretury o f thè l.iim* li v e and g«*niUM in d«*v«*lo|ung its um Ciiiiuty F m r n» o n u tio n . Th«* fo ruo T | t «* r in I and Hpmtunl r«’Mour<*«*N through an retury iinnoiiun <1 y«*»t«*nluy thur a cent ml community organ ization. Th** Hi lite re'pient o f t lo* proiliotora of h«*Nt w ay io do thia im to put tln'iii t«i ih'* Fio re m e venture he would co wmk s o lvin g tin* proldeuiM o f th«*lr ojH*rute w ith th«*m in lh«*ir pian». community. Ciolcr the ii*a<li*rMhip of 'lite e i u r t «Iute o f thè Flore firr the new l*«mr«l o f «Im'etorn o f the fm r lillà noi y«*t he«*ll »elerled hllt chsmh«*r ot coiiimeree, itn o f f i c e r s and it vviil lo* p r e v ioiin lo ilo* Kug«,m* 041 i hit ret a ry , 1 am i*onfid«*iit that tin* eiiiug uud near »'iioiigh 111 Imi«* lo j recent «'oiainuiiity a w a k e n i n g is hut a Ilo h e i l u h i t o r a to diMjiiay their j»r«» the Ixvgi lining o f a long jM*nod o f «loi'ta ut holh ex li 1 hit ioiim , il in uii progn-HH for Cot tug«* G r o v e . ” — nouueetk The promot«*ra un* ut prcNeut work Reports Hnow in Montana. m g olii tlo ir plmiM uud lire ni roin ll* a i.ur« h, who in viMiliag at ilutte, lUlllileUl ioti H11I1 |N»MMlhle exhih itof» Mont., at the home o f a daughter, timi m iikiu g nrrungi nn niM for a prizo Mrs. Kmieger, r«*jM»rtM a snow Mtorm lisi timi vvill he uunouiired h itimi u I there and miyn lie hu«i to put oil his ahort lime. 'l'Ina will I h * thè firat I o ve rco a t hut that tie* w eath er has Ulfeilljit <»l file roUMl n l y to liold UH mac«* uiodifj«*d and im now haliny. 11 «* a f luir o f tin» Miri*. attended the Klks Mtlit«’ «'Oil Vftlt lOtl held th*r«\ E v e r y t h i n g wan fr«*«» to visit m g m«-inh«*rs o f the or«l«*r. T0 REPAIR BAD SP0T8 Hiunplr« From Proposed N ew W a ter Mlusl for C i t y Found to Be Contam inated. NliMHKIt 411 SWEET PEAS GROW TO A HEIGHT OF 7 FEET, 4 INCHES Hwoet pen* »even fee t, fo u r tni'he» in height are Jnat a t r i f l e unuNiial even in the C o ttag e d r o v e ro u n try , whu-li ha» a reputation for g r o w in g thing» bigg<r and better than a n y w h ere el».-. O. i l . Willard ha» u flo w e r garden in which thn flower» mentioned are o f the height Minted. Iluw in n wrnter iH-nuni’ eontum iiiuti'd w I iimi there in no rontiiminntion, i» tin- ipu-..timi pii/./lm^ ili'iiitli Ol flee r Job. T he c i t y eouoi'.il him been eoiiNldrriliK for »ulne timi' the »eiurinj’ o f tin- Juiiii'tta I'Teik wiilerahed. Thin i ri'i'k hu • never lieeli lu^^i il. Then; WISH M E MEETIN0 lire no h.'ibitutimi» Hlon4 it uud »elduui HERE PERMANENTLY du liuiuiii beine» ^et uuywliure ueur it. It i» 111 the im um wild »tute that The directors o f the chamber o f it hu» been tor hundred» nnd thou »und» o f yenr» und y e t n report on commerce ha ve appointed a committee the witter ut Ihi» en ek »how» th a t it to rooperntc with the klethodi»t church in enco uraging the permanent eetabliah- i» unfit fur driukiiie- T w o »lilllple» o f Witter Were tlikeli raent here o f the ann ual Methodist ut the »nine time under the .»unie eoo itimii m eeting for the state. The meet ! m g here this y e a r w as seeured through di timi» und fo rw a r d e d to the »tate heultii o f flee. .Oli« wu» fuuud to bo j e ff o r t s o f member» o f tho church alone and will be held in A ugu st. Many tw iee n» du n e rou» f o r u»e a» the other, iieeordiiig to the »tnt« health ; hundreds will come here to attend the meeting. o f f i c e , w lio h .lid not kn o w , o f cour»o, llie condition» »urroiindine the t u k m g o f the »lilllple». i f tin» w uter i s n ’t C E L E B R A T I O N C O M M I T T E E E X PR E SSE S A PPR ECIA TIO N pure, tlu- c ity health o f f i c e r i» ut n to»» to know how it would I»' po»»ible T he go item I committee on the Fuurtb to ge t pure w ater a nyw here. o f J u ly celebratio n wishes to exprea» ! its appreciation to all those whose | lu-lp uud ass istan ce had »0 much to do ia m a kin g thu celebration the greatest the c i t y had e v e r had. “ Wo hop«’ y o u cujoyud the day as much as we a pp recia ted y o u r h e l p ,’ ’ is the w ay T he excursion o f Middle Weatern the co mmittee puts it. DOLE HAD UNIQUE METHOD FOR SETTING FIRES Florence In ce n d ia ry Comes to G rie f by A c c id e n t A f t e r Bue aping L a w f o r Year*. Port laud, Ore., J u l y 13 .— Lorenzo L. Dole, ol Florence, was »euteaceU lo four months ia tile M ull Human uouuty Ja il by the F ed eral Court here ou J u lj i l , (or w i l f u l l y s e t t in g out forest fire» in 1*20. This case has a t t r a c t e d u greut deal o f a tte n tio n , 00In ou account o f the unusaul conditions o i thu case as well us the uuusuui character o f the dc (eudaut. Ou M a y 17 , 1 * 21 , a fed e ra l ju r y s ettin g at P o r tla u d oruught in a vci diet ot guclty a ga in s t Dole for maliciously s e l l i n g u tire w ithin the Hiuslaw n ational lo r e s t ou M ay lo, 1 * 2 U. A cco rd in g to statem ents ot lo re st o f fi c e r s , Dole hud long beeu suspected o l s ettin g lo re s t tire s ami u f l o r t * had been made y e a r a l t e r y e u r to secure evidence a g a in s t him but w ith out success. f r o m the statem en t ol wituesses, D o l e ’s method ot w ork was o n g i u a i uud oniy an unusual co mbination o f circumstances brought about tua cun victiou. It seems that by long p ra c tice ue co uld «lip u l/ui n.ng match into brush uloiig a road or trail, even trorn horseback. F orest o f fi c e r s say th a t he tried this once too o fte n , fo r 011 M a y 10 , l * 2 b, as oru ught out 111 the evidence, one o f the wituesses was that day t ry in g out a new telescope by casually w atch in g inrough the glass occasional pn»«. rs by ou a road some farmers to tin» »tutu which w as few hundred y ard s d istan t and hap scheduled lo reach laiu e county J u ly R O W R I V E R M I L L D O W N T O M O V E L O G G I N G C A M P pened to see Dole dclib e iu lciy s trik e ill lias been j»i»tl»;aed until lull, uc matches uud f l i p them while si ill burn curding to u telegram received by Row R iv er, Ore., J u l y 14 .— (Special lu g into I he dry ferns uu d brush nloug 1 » U. Monroe, see ret 11 ry o f the Eugene IN WEST MA1N STREET the roadside. cham ber o f commerce, frmu George to The HeutineLj— T he Bohemia Luin T hum b D a m a ged In Ice Machine. Dole is a pro fessional laud locator, M imm lluth l*ow« rM is *ulf«*ring from t^unyli', secretary o f the »tute chain ber com|«iny ’» mill has shut down here T he hud a|Mit m in th«* weat Muta ber, who Im» ju s t re ceived 11 message lot an i u d c f iu it e period while the h a vin g operated 111 the Hiuslaw cuuulry pav iitg uri* to I h * rcpm red ut «me«*, thè a M«*v«*r«* in ju ry to th«* thumb o f tin* from J. K Hearing, sjH'rial a g en t uf doukeys are be ing moved to a new fur y e a rs from headquarters near f lor eouncil luiv m g ordered th«* Hork dune right hand, MiiMtuuu*«! when th«« uiera- ib c latter body who is in the middle section and until a new railroad ia cuce. I lls uppticuliou f o r a new trial uft«*r reri i v m g tha* r«*|«ort o f hegm«*« r l»er hoc u me «-at angled in thu mu built. Most o f the mill men have e m was dcu icd by J u d g e WoiVcriou uud west organizing the excursion. chinery at the ire plant, where nh«* I n N ichela to 111«* r i f e c i thut ilo re huh ployment on the docks and railroad hu w ill begin his sentence ou O ctober Hail, rain and w ind have been Th«* fl«*sh was torn a w a y a«» ruuniug w ater under tho puving employed. 1, h a v in g beeu g r a n te d a s ta y o f ex sw eep in g Missouri, K a n sa s and N e until the mill resumes operations. ami rerouim«*mling thut tlu* rock I h * to the hum* hut it in thought th«t in« in braska, followed by fluud» ia many ecution until thut time to h a rv est his r«*move«l, j » iojh r «IrSmsg«« p rovnled und ber w ill I h * saved. crops. section», p reventin g farm ers from SLUGGED BY ROBBERS; ilo* piivuig replftrvd. K n g im t r Nirhola ha rv estin g their crop» and n ece ssita t r**|iorte«l tliut rum w a te r I iun berli L ath a m to H a v e N e w School House. CONDITION IS SERIOUS in g the po»t|Hiuenient o f the e x c u r w orkiug through th«* |*uvmg nt th«* HOME PRODUCTS ON FOR Lug«-lie U«giMt«*r: Mrs. Uosroo Yesr* sion, says l b uring. w«*uk ajMila un liow la ni. ous, chairm an o f tin* s«hool board ia N o trace o f the three mea who slug NEXT C. OF C. LUNCHEON T he party o f middle western f a r m the Moutliera «•nil o f th«* co un ty, whil«* ers who desire to in v e stig a te the gi d and robbed F . W. Nhi pard, Wend hi th«* c i t y Tuenduy Minted that phms The cham ber o f commerce public a grie u h u ra l opportunities o f Oregon ling jmol hall ow n er, has y e t been PKTE ANLAUF IS GIVEN LONDON AND L0RANE are on foot for th«* erection o f u will eome to this s ta te late in .Sep found, a cco rd in g to D is trict A tt o r n e y l'urum uext Wednesday noon will take PLAY 11 INNIN0S i modern tw o ro«»ui m « h«»«d I hhjm «* there 33Vi DEGREE BY HIS teniber, at it time when they will be C. N . Johnston and D ep uty M hen ff thu form o f u made in Orgi-on iuuch- | to replace th«* one that ha» stood f«»r able to atte n d the Pendleton Uouiut- George Crouer, who ha ve been in v e s t i cou, articles o f diet made and sold in BRETHREN (Ino of tho m m l iiitoro»! ni|> unii | many y« arM. g a t i n g tho crime. Co ttag e G rove to be p a rtic u larly ft-a up and the hay and grain expusitiun o l r i n u K liuti ipuiioa o v e r pbiyoi] tu The o f f i c e r s found that Shepard had tured. Ilo* 33 % fl«*gro«« «if m«Mh*rn nml tin Don C. F re em a n , m anager o f in that e it y and the »late f a i r in tlu» ».•olimi w u» tho mio Hiiiuiuy ut urt i pteil MiiMonry hum ¡rtw«n <'h«*»l«r not fu lly recovered his senses and his the A sso cia ted In dustries o f Uregou, F o rest F ire Under Control. Salem. l»iuilon, w lu n ilio I^inilnn unii l . i m n o (C elo ) A nln uf, it««t% ly wt*«l, \\ eilm -thiy The fore»t fire about seven mile» * ' Tjhjfrc ur<£ mile» nf wheat in K a n story o f the • assault a n d robbery is has beeu in v ito d to a tt e n d a n d a d tonni» plnyoil un II in um i’ ipnuo. Tho e v e n in g hy I iin M ribollir hrethren. not y et e n tire ly clear. Hi» injuries dress Lhu_4Reetiug. * Ki»fr wu» itoli 4 tu 4 unii it np|M'nroA south uf here la the timber between su», N ebra sk a nail Missouri still In I’ele, who hail no kfioHle«|go that I i i m are »aid to be quiet serious, l i e was The burdeu ot the ta lk s at the the Woodard and P h illips mill» hn» the s h o c k ,’ * said H e arin g in his t ele timi tlio Mintimi nni’ ht |pi mi lu d o f nume hu«l he*u pro|M»Met| for thin t er rib ly beaten o v e r the head w ith a forum m eeting W ednesday noon w as i iu t c ly , wlion Unit l'ilr lin r »Iniunioii been go tten under rm itrol by crew» gram , “ W eather is »uch that it c a n orm ry tlogroo« hum aurrept itiou«»ly Farmer» are unable number o f ehibs in tho hand» o f tho thut the greatest thin g the chamber uul 11 homo run, w inning tho |;iimi' for frmn the tw o null», it burned f ier cely not be threshed. thugs. rtiintvetl from t h«* Arenili* t hosier« could put o ve r would be genuine c o for n d a y or two. I.ittic dam age was to l e a v e .’ * Imnilmi. wh«»ro In* nml Mr*. Anh ruf n e r e ut T he o f f i c e r s ha ve s everal theories operation w ith the a g ricu ltu ra l i n t e r dune. ternling th«« «how, nml th«* ,4gO g«*l upon which to work. One is that ests. Jail a t Cu d o f Journey. Sha w s T a k e O v e r Oregon. tShejmrd's a ssailants are residents o f f o r a , " it aerret organ i ss t ion h it Inn The forum luncheons w ill be held A tr and W a te r S e rv ice Itstalled. l'uri lumi, Oro., J u ly 11 . 1 ,. K. Dolo, Mr. and Mr». T. Shaw ha ve tak en that lo cality who knew thut hu ke pt each Wednesday noun. the 33 % tlegree, guv«* him u nil«* ubont Nelson'» A uto Bule* ha» installed •» U yonr» old, wulkud from Kluiwnrr, o ver the management o f the Oregon money on his person nnd in his place tin* n t y ami Into any plnrea whirh one o f the moNt modern ro m lu un tio n Her«* oiM*n in a hol«*l hugguge «*nrt, lo o ro., tu l'uri lumi in un lor tu roco ivr a ir and w a te r service »tinnì» ut the hotel. J. S. I'unoyar, who with Mrs. o f business and a no ther in that it w as WATER CHL0RINIZATI0N ti »onteuro uf finir nimith» in juil. Indo whirh In* hum nttut'lietl hy four nml a curb m front o f it» place o f I iuníiicnm . I'enoyar, had charge for a number o f the w ork o f Eugene y o u th s who a f t e r wu» ro u virto il Im i nimith» n|;<> u f »ot months, has a ccep ted u position with s t e a liu g the car fro m the street in FOR CITY IB SUGGESTED Mining ri»|M*. IVI«* iiiMÌMteil iijmiii deni Imi; tiro tu ii iiutiuiml furo»! unir J. II. Chamber» and Mrs. I’eno yar i» front o f the Ch ristian church drove to « m i » ! ru lin g that h«* im a good provider* Prtce o f Egg.» Going Up. un lui il. vis itin g iii C a lifo r n ia . T he Mlmw» own W e n d lin g f o r a lark and hatched th e ir The s t a t e health o f f i c e r has rceeom F inding the hrethren e ntirely Hilling, IToronro Imi wiin rrliu-.nl The price o f egg» continue» to nd city install the tin* room in th«» rnrt not filled hy Wlion limo for Noiitouro u r riv rd ho vanee and lui» now reached HJc, the a ranch just east o f the c i t y and Mr. plans to rob the old man a f t e r th e y mended that tho Inni no muro tu |my III» furo tu l'u ri reached Wendling. It is said that ch lo riaiz atio n process, w hich makes IV te ’a rotund uvnirdu|M»ia hum erti high price fur »eveml months. The Shaw i» m aster o f the grange. they left a elue in the car which m a y certain the p u r it y o f the w a t e r w hich plowed t«» m r r y ilo* ref roahliieiit n to lumi mi, ho »imi tmlny, ho witlkod. price a d v a n c ed lie during the |m»t Koilorul Jiul|{o W olvorlou »oiitohrod The s t a t e lenil to the, d isco ve ry o f their identity. goes through the process. the tempi«*, l'«*t«» and tin* refreshm en t m wreck. W A T C H Y O U R L A B E L . • • • health o f f i c e r made this reco mmen hi their 30 man|Niw«*r ronv<*ynm*<* limi tu fuor lumitli», Imi ku »| m ' iu 1 o < i dation because o f the u n s a t is f a c t o r y Miifely m a k in g tIn* trip lip the Mf e p M. o»oolllimi until OrlulHT 1 , tu urd«T C. o f C. R e tain s Headquarters. M m . A Illuni hail hero imltieed to join thut Dido im^ht hnvo u riunirò tu T he eham ber o f commerce w ill m ain ana ly sis o f samples o f the eity w a t e r liarvi'Ml Ilio orup un In» littlo farm. Tho •the p arty uud M 4 *«*mi*«l to gr«*utlv ml tain its h e a d q u a r t e r s tem p orarily in sea t him a t fre quen t in te rv a ls . Ilio muiimuin i» Im i yonr». miro I***t«» mi hi m Mhrinc* patrol o u tfit the lobby o f the Oregon hotel, where cost o f in sta llin g the process is suid whirh lilld hern p r o v i d 'd for till* or it w as establish ed at the opening o f to be s lig h t ly under $IUU0 a n d the eost T h is ruaion. Dehm iu eut litri C a u c h t Here. the reorganization cninpuigu. The o f m aintenance $25 the y ea r. A I I j i u r uhi |4■ rI, (loruhlino Monrue, building re cently va ca ted by W. C. recommendation w as made a t a c o n o»i ii jh ’ i I niuiiito nf tho puroutnl hmuo Johnson is bein g considered as a pos sultation w ith C i t y H e alth O f f i c e r TOURISTS LIKE OUR Monltlo, wu» npprohoudod lioro Mat i »ride headqu arters o f f i c e ia conjunction J ob , a t which Dr. A . W . K im c, mem AUTO PARK OROUNDS ut iinlny liy Doputy M ln riff l'itchor, who Mute Evidence of Ingenuity of Early Settlers Is Found w ith a rest room and space f o r the ber o f the council, w a s present. luuk hor lo K ii ^ oiio uud lurm-d tu r c i t y library. N o uction has lieeii taken in Antiques Owned by Mrs. M. J. Wiseman Coltug«* ( i rovo ’a auto rnmp in the ovor to ilio »horiff. Mlio tulli l'itrln r by the board o f directors as to the MAKES BETTER LIVING talk o f touriNtN along fio* «•ut ire cofi»t. tinti limit hor KirG .Illuni tu Wololi, tlgoil contiuuaiice or dicoiitiiiuance o f the T o u n a t a Miai«» timi they find other BUT LOSES IN WEIGHT l ì , wIni limi lui'li with hor, hud »tuppod i An old eed a r che»!, built a t leust I'hi'i ks mid money ordera were not iu amusement department o f the old co m parka when* then* nn* g r e a te r firmiti in t'roNWoll w ith u ymiu^ mini w hum 11» long a g o a» IMi» mercial club. eommoa u»e. by Joh n F. modat ions hut nom* wh«*r«* th«* uatiinil H a rry B o n n , form er co un ty ju d g e o f llioy limi mot un tho mud. N o trino An item state» that the paper ha» hen ut y ia grea ter. T h e fr«*«» HIH h I III»«« W a lke r, piuiieer o f thè C o t t a g e Urove Ioiuo co un ty, w as iu the c i t y M ouday. ut Ilio »ornml yuuu^ vv«uniin lm» lioon : i been d e lay ed in publication because B o c k T a x e s Collected. muk<*M a hit, then* heing few rampa He has a farm at C resw ell, from which found lioro. Tho Woloh jjirl i» mint eou ntry, p n d m ld y wn» desiglieli to s a fe ly of press trouble, p robably nceouiitiug S h e r i f f F re d U . S t i c k e b has been he claims to be m a k in g a b e tte r li v i u g where fu«*| ia given w II bout p i ll <• curiose thè munger wun!rubo o f tliu.se to hnvo litui mmioy uml tu hnvo pimi for the fae t that 011 one side a c i r busy the last fe w w eeks co llectin g From 24 ) to 3 ll ia tlo* iiMiml iiiiiii I m t e a r ly day», bui it nl»o serveti to prc cus about to a r r i v e is highly pruisi d ha ck tax i’s and has made a turnover than was possible from the salury paid o f earn uiiikiug um «* o f tin* park <*seh Ilio o»|H'ii»o» uf tho trip. serve interest m g incideiit» o f lif e ili while a no ther page s ta tes thut the to E1I1111 W ard , county treasurer, o f him a s c o u n t y ju d g e, alth ou gh tho re duction in his w a is t measuro would O re gon nini thè nailon by melili» of*n same circus was punk and rotten. W lu to a ko r P a v iu g Askod. money due siuee 1 * 14 . seem to belie his stntem cut. A t a n y copy o f thè A m erican ( m o l l i s i (Salem, fill» curious old |iupcr rninr to light l ’ m p o rly ow oor» un W itonkor nvonuo S h e r i f f Stiek els has made it a point rate he looked ha p p y and co ntented T he H«-iitine| wniita the newrs. 1 ’hotH* Mrs. Martha J. Wiseman, since e n ter in g o f f i c e to clean up the • • hnvo proNontoil tu tho l'ity omiui'il u Ore.) vv II ir II was pusted ia to thè inside when and s a y s it is e a s y f o r a democrat it in. Dur iiiimh««r ia lf»D J. daughter o f Mr. W a lke r, w ho has had back ta x i’s as closely as possible. TI10 politimi unking tho |mving u f timi o f thè co ver. to look co m fo rta ble out o f o ffic e . Mr. the chest 111 her |Hissi».»ioa since the T he C o t t a g e Uro v e Bohentin miiiing pvoniio ho t w oo n F i f t h inni N in th turno ver recently made consisted or fr~ — Bown p ro b a b ly held o f f i e e in a death 11 few y e n r j a g o o f the well the f o llo w in g sums: 1 * 14 , $ 24 . 26 ; 1 * 15 , »1 root », Ilio l'uni tu ho limitod tu $ 11.50 distrii’l is referred to as Im vm g prò stro n gly republica n co u n ty longer than BOWER 0F BEAUTY IS Known pioneer, got it out while clean tho front fuut. Ilio o i l y ntturnoy l.» dured u large s ilve r briek olii o f ore $ 436 . 82 ; 1 * 16 , $ 105 . 70 ; 1 * 17 , $ * 16 . 14 ; a n y man who has e vo r held a L an e HIDDEN IN SIUSLAW propuruig Ilio noMomury ordiiuim'o. ruiiniag Itigli in metal, tin n ii A C o l i n i mg house, cleaned it up ami presented 1»1S, $ 2 , 056 . 00 ; 1 * 1 *, $ 656 . 72 ; 1 * 20 , c o u n ty job. it to her daughter, Mu.» Mary, who BI0 W 00D S Tho l'iniiu'il Ini.» mhiptoil tho pimi» c u r n e d ali ad. o f f e r i n g to tali hide» $*, 162 . 11 ; T o ta l. $ 13 , 358 . 65 . »ulipiitloil liy l 'i t y Kllginoor N ir Imi.» o f member» o f thè demoenitie |mrty, declares she w ill make a hope chest o f ONLY SINGLE DEATH Mrs. Wiaem an s a y s she can re N i * h I fi 011 tho r i l p ' o f tho tur onlnrging »owor ilin ln rt No. II unii Generili Itidirrt K. I»*e bein g g iv en it. D e m o n stratin g Home Products. Hjrlviin Mnliti>ili*i* nf tho S iiih I ii «% , tho n t y iiltorMoy hn» boon ordorod to a» a referen re a» to ipiulity o f work. member the chest being in the fumily TO TWELVE BIRTHS Mrs. L. A . Humphrey, w ith tho willoy mi imo niilo nini mi Ilio o<l|fo ml\ori ino fo r bui». Fainilmr Oregon Ramo» are Illeso of ever since she has been old enough Crown M illin g co mpany, o f l'ortluud, to remember. No doubt Mr. W a lk e r nf tho iirrlinnlN nf tho vnlloy mi There w a s but 0110 death to 12 Mitriteli, Dolph A Sm ith, Sa lem ut is dem o nstra ting Crown flo ur and anulhnr »nlo, i» tho W. H. A. W a rr e n BUiunoua Dies. to rn e y s ; It. Herman, O a k la n d n ttoruey ; hewed the lumber out o f the trees Golden Rod cereals, products o f this births in the C o t t a g e G rove district Killor»on homo, liti*riilly n hnwar o f A lb n n y n tt o r u e y ; It. and dressed it w ith the crude tools In company, at tho Smith Short grocery. f o r tho mouth o f June, aerordiiig to W arren Himnioas, form er resident o f . 1 . C. l ’o w ell, lii'iuity niItu.11«) fur frum tho inml Salem n tt o r u e y ; Robert use 111 the Oregon co un try lit that Tho de monstration will continue a ll o f the report o f H ealth O f f i c e r Job. The ibi.» c it y , died last week in Idaho from Williams, T he cover w as fastened ■ I iii ^ crow il, tvhoro Mr. nini Mr». one death w as o f a b a b y. The births injuries »usimin'd when he accident Itoolh and J . W. K u y k e n d a ll, who early date. next w ee k. Mr. Humphrey states hot Killrfm'ii uro oiijoy ili); tho mi nn.*r ally baeked I iim ca r o f f 11 grade and were a tt e u d iu g Die O re gon Methodist to the chest w ith wooden pegs made mission, outside o f her direct interest were d iv id ed seven males and fiv e to serve as hinges. nf tifo in »iirrminilini;» whirh mi11 females. was pinned under the Rinfiline. He eonferenre, and lina. J . W. N esuli Ih. Ihoir iih'ii» u f Rottili); Ilio nin»t imi Mrs. Wiseman has a number or in the products o f her own company, ■ lid not regain consciousness, alitinogli A vv elmiu running a bar had just to be to help in m a k in g Portlan d the o f tifo. Knrirrliii^ Ilio homo nini F a t h e r o f Mrs. Wtn. B a rtels Dies. he lived fo r N o m e time a fterw ard». ' rollected a lagi'r beer dolit nnd Olle nntiipfca o f O re gon pioneer history. m a n u fa c t u r in g center o f the P a c i f i c A nother is a chair which her g r a n d nlnn»it ruttili^ il o f f frmn il» mir Mrs. Wm. Bartel» was called to P o r t Mr. Himinonn spent one w inter here ad. e ln b o m ted u | hiii thè ip m lity uf const. father, R. M. W alker, a resident hero rmiinliiii'» i» 11 fonro whirh »orin■> and NiistailMid a badly crushed limb land Sun da y b y the death thut day w hiskeys, w ine», eie., sebi by thè ut to lm omi»trnotoil uf ilio limili 1 fui | in a mill a ccid en t, g o in g from bere to only a few years, made for his w ife , o f hor fa th e r, Ed. Barter. He died vertiaer. Member» o f thè K11 Klux lie probably killed the deer from A gain Asks G ateway. rlii»ti‘ ring Dorollioti l ’rrkin» ro»o». fo llo w in g an operation f o r a rupture Mnlein and then to Idaho. KIn 11 were referred to a» a hiineli o f which the raw hide sent w as fashioned. F e t e M astaeh etti, o f D ivide, a f t e r which had resulted from u strain in Hn rlimrly ilo tlioy rlin|{ to tho wiro villani» und entthreut», a bill Imd berti Mr. W a lke r left it here when he re s everal a tte m p ts und a good m auy nini no |irofu»oly ilo tlioy lilo»»oin l i f t i n g a d a y or so befo re. He had intm diieed in thè G eorgia legislature turned to his former home in V irg inia , hearings in court has f ile d another P ic ric A c i d to Be Furnished. limi llioy n|i|ionr to hnvo no hii |> never beeu »irk 11 day in his lifo. The exonipting one legged and one-armed T he United Niales department ot where nil the Walkers, dis ta n tly re pot it ion f o r a g a t e w a y through the fun eral w as held Tuesday. |»irt. lu to Ilio plnro i» n ....... I .Ièri a g n i ult lire in m a kin g arrangement» to meli frinii taxntio n, it wu» »tated llmt luted to John ¡Smith, o f l ’ocabontus farm o f J. H. H a w le y and o ve r the rollìi, twiinliii|{ I hr<.ii 14h tho orohnril». Ilio a rt o f eougres» grim tlag rig h i fame, m a t e from. S till another antique N. P. rig h t-o f-w a y for a g a t e w a y from furnish through a g ric u ltu ra l colleges ; Tho Ki|lof»oo limilo, no .»oonroly hour» to rnilwuy employe» did not is a sim ilar ch a ir made by Campbell his place to the P a c i f i c h ig h w ay . His hnlilon, »00111» lo »pontnnoou»ly I ipmnt ¡tie» o f pien e a rid frmn the »nr menti tea hour»' |my fo r thè eight plu.» vvlm li the government own». It ' Chrismaa, another Cottage G rove farm lies b a c k o f H a w l e y ’» and he lironk m i o viow. Tho »olnlooil hhtr.o la k e s the piare o f dy n am ite . T he hour», F a r a g u t hnd j u s t a rriv eil nt pioneer and also a g r a n d fa th e r or claims that ho has tio means o f g e t o f liomity, »0 11 no» pOotoil to mio Constantinoph< nnd Indinn» were cnus- Mrs. W isem an 's . It p robably is older t in g out e x c e p t through tho g a t e w a y method to lie used in n p p ly m g for at novor httN ing vi»itoil tho pluoo l>o lot meats o f the aeid has not y et been ing considernble irouble. thnu a n y o f the o th er antiques, for proposed. foro, i'tiii»o» plori » 1 ■■ )4 I n 'W ililormont, a n in >11 m i'll. No editor» or publisher» o f thè much o f the wood has worn a w a y from w h ir li |{i\o» wny to iloli^ht ut tho pnprr were given , bui J. W. Petit use. rorilial roroptimi nini tho in»i»toot D is tin g u is h e d Guests Here. Chamber o f Commerce A p p re cia tiv e. H untington, nssignee, »tate» thut W'm. A bed w ith nn e qu a lly interesting iloinninl timi tho vi»itor» lumi Ihoir Joseph K. B e ll, ex m a y or o f Indian The board o f directors o f the ehum Morgan ha» no u u th o rity to collert history is nnother o f Mrs. W ise m an 's uno» w ith |m»io». Mr. Killof»on n|silis, and Charles W. Wells, large ber o f ronimerre have a sk ed that their nny aecount», indien ting that new» |sisse»sions nml until re cently she hnd »poni Ilio w o r k in g yonr» o f hi» lifo wholesale gro cer o f tho same city, aro appreciation be expressed to eueh nnd pii|»'r» liti yenr» a go did not fim i thè a lied w ith springs o f raw hide, a mute guests this w e e k nt the W. F rasier 11» n hortii-nltiinili»l nini hn» minio I e ve ry person, many o f wbnm are out way» verjr tliflronghly grensed. It i» reminder o f how the old pioneers m a n Johnson home, both bein g stockholders full tuo o f hi» ii Iti li I y in Ihnt lino side the mem bersi p, who in any w ay »tuteli that reinittaiiee» inay he niade aged to provide themselves w ith some in the W e stern Lumber A Export com in tho bnwor nf liomity ho hn» »ot con tributed to the .splendid succès» o f by muli ut risk o t publisher if inaile o f the necessities and co m forts or pauy, o f w hich Mr. Johnsou is pros mi thn oiljjo n f tho wililorno»». the recent re organ ization campaign. iu proM'uce o f post master. E v id o u tly how*. iifent. SEVERE STURMS PREVENT VISIT UE PROSPECTS Ancient Cedar Chest Preserves Clothes and Pioneer History 4