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r ♦ -------------------------------------------------------- City Council conditions nnd violations o f the Ore gon health laws occuring within the national forests; to adv iso violators or what the state health laws are, :tii-t ♦ -------------------------------------1-------- * if such violations are continued, to ve DORENA Council Ckuinbcr, Cottage Grove, Or., (>ort su eh conditions to the state July 6, 1921.— Couucil met in regular (Hpccinl tn The Sentinel.) session. Bull call, present: Co unci I nun health officer. The forest o ffa era under existing July 14 Mr*. Jennie David, of Allison, Durham, Kime, Muekiu, Short, I federal rules are required to protect Fort la ml, spent several days of In - 1 Veatch, mayor, city attorney, engineer, I and keep pure so far as they are able week visifing at the home of her pur recorder ami uuirstial. Minutes of last the domestic water supplies of towns, enls, Mr ami Mr*. \V. \V Chnsmtiii regular ami three adjourned meetings eities, mid camping places, mid to Mr. nini Mrs. Ktniile) Dnuiewood read and approved. prevent the accumulation of filth mot spent Thursday ioghi with friends ui t)u motion city attorney directed to unsanitary practice* in the forest* Row River attend the meeting of the Telephone that may bo injurious to the puhli'’ Mr. mid Mrs. Glen Keull motored li> Federation attorneys in Fort laud July using the national forest areas Eugene ' Friday, returning Saturday, II. Mayor and recorder nuthorued to With the greatly increasing use be Mgu warrant for city attorney 's ex ing made o f national forests l>v the Mrs Senti luid her tonsils removed Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Kirk left Sun peuse to attend said meeting. public for recreation, forest o /f ii or* day for Klmiuilh Fulls, where they Commuuient ious from public service sfato that tho nooossity of onforco i-X(H-et to reside. commission and Win. U Staats Co. Miss Minnie Goulet was up from read ami ordered filed. Eugene over the week end visiting Monthly re|s>rts of city treasurer, C O M M I S S I O N E R F I N D S recorder and marshal read ami ordered W A G E S A R E F A L L I N G her mother and sister here. M iss Belle Elliott, w ho has been filed. City «marshal reported 5537 linear feet of cement walk built since Licensed employment offices in Ore employed at the Central hotel in the Jauuarv 1, ami 2.12s linear feet of gon. for the first six months of the Grove, has returned home for an in Mis-. Fioroni e latini Ira» year 1921. placed in positions a total ili-finite stay board walk. City treasurer's sonn annual state o f 20,282 p erso n s, as against 52.16*9 taken hi r plat-e at the hotel. M iss Bem-tta Teeter* returned Ituim- Blent was remit a ml ordered filed. The |M>rsons in the -¡mil' period in the year mayor read a comparative statement 1920. according to a re|»irt prepared Saturday from a visit iii Lewiston. o f the indebtedness of the city on bv (\ 11. Gram, state labor connais Ida . and Vniieouv er. Wash. Her little iiepliew. Gene Yolgnnioro, ttt-i-oin|wtIIli-il June lu for six years, beginning 1916 sioner. The n-|>ort also shows that wages her home. nnd ending ID— 1. It showed a steady T. W. Thomason and family, of decrease of total indebtedness, that ot have tlccrcnacd materially the (Mist and s | h - iii lit-1 being $10,465.31 less thau that o f year, and carpenters, who in the year Roseburg, etimo Saturila) 1920 were receiving $7.14 a day ari several days at the home o f Mr. It* lti. Ou motion the treasurer's semi an novi being tvaid $6.1.8 a day. A situi Thomason's brother Lee. Mr. und Mrs Wes fhrismau. M i' nnal report was ordered published in lar reduction is noticeable in all other The Cottage Grove Sentinel ami .it' p r o fe s s io n s covered in the report. The Jennie David and Mr. and Mrs. copies of the report printed for the comparison of wages is based on Stanley Dntin-vv oml enjoyed a pu nii averages and does not apply to com up Sharps t-reek Saturday. treasurer’s use. The Cha*. Teeter* family visited Recorder reported owners of nine pensation received by the workers ill relatives m the Grove Sunday. abutting properties ou alley in blocks any particular section of the state. John Lavvsou made a trip to Mabel A comparison o f the daily wages 4 and 5 had sigued for instalhneur payments, I h a d |ianl or agreed to commanded during the month o f June, Sunday, returning homo Monday. S. K. M ush k is here from Roseburg (■ay cash, and 2 (mid no attention to 1920. ami thi- month o f June, 1921. visiting Ins daughters. Mrs. Clarence notices. He also reported finding the folhiws: 1921 Me Li ii mid Mrs. Joe Smith. 1920 two undelivered bonds o f Issue D. ___________$7.14 Frank Kelly und family are out $« I* City attorney ordered to have pru|ie? Carpenters 5.08 3.62 from the Grove visiting nt the Fred entry dealing with these- bonds pre Teamsters. 4.73 Kelly home. Heat] faller- 7.12 pared by next meeting. 4.50 Glen Scott, wife and baby, and Mrs 0 ; i Hill for work at auto camp groom! Seco ml falters » -«'• 3.32 Wes Chrismau motored to Eugene m city (Mirk referred to city engineer Laborer* ....... Comparison o f wages (laid on the Monday. for o. k. when doorways of toilet ar<- enlarged. and on motion the recorder monthly basis during June, 1920, and was directed to notify the commercial June, 1921. including board, follows: W ALD EN. 1920 IM I club that the city engineer's o. k. lu 3137.69 this matter was to be considered the Gam p nooks (SjN-i-ial to The Soiitincl.) Dishwashers ...... _ ...... 77.25 53.60 will of the council. Julv II. Mrs. Hi-l-s-rt VI le min and Farm hands ............... 73.62 44.60 Water Commissioner Fitcher n-(*>rt chililn-ii spcnt >« venti day* visiting al ed samples o f water sent to state thè da*. I.etaivv hoiui-. health board. Matter of metering the Mrs. Ja'. l.-bow and 'ini L-ster water at several large users referred MORE RECREATION AND nere in thè Gruve Monday. to water committee aud water com LESS WORK IS ADVOCATED Mrs. D 1?. Kiiicr-nn and siili Alvin missioncr to take such action as they visited at thè Liiiebuiigh houle Friilay deem advisable. Both grown ups and children should afternoon. Report of viewers in condemnation have more pleasure. Mr. and Mn. Fred Ernst aud smi proceedings for Facifie highway right Necessity for more recreation and and Mr. and M r- F S.M Si vu ni and of way finding damages for Frank loss work for children in ruml dis children, o f Marcili*, spcnt Sunilay ut Fleuard in the sum of $197.95. was on triets, was emphasized by Dr. Henry thè Cast le houle. motion accepted and recorder directed 8. Curtis, well known orator and play Mr. and Mrs. I.lo) d Stillili were to notify Mr. Fleuard o f action ol ground -u|s-rvisor who recently visited Gruve visitor* Saturdny. council and that amount awarded »he O. A. C. campus. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Nye and *on would be paid iu 30 days. Oregon and 27 other states have L-ster, o f Springfield, sjs-nt Snuda) Report of eugineer ou sewer in at passed laws for playground work night ut thè homc o f M r*. N ye*' ley south of Shields’ addition deferred which an- only enforced in e^ies, the brother, J. B. I.im-baugh. until next meeting. City attorney <l! speaker pointed out. These laws must Mr. and Mrs. D. Il Brumbaiigli rected to have building ordinance ar be enforced in the rural districts, he (liekeil eherries at thè Y. D. \\ Int next meeting. More time on report on deelared. so children living ill the imine olle day last vveck. drainage at Standard t>il C o.’s plant country may have the same advantage Mr. inni Mr*. .1. H l.incbattgh v i- was granted street committee. as the eity children. ited Suuday at thè bunie uf Mr. Lini Street committee reported ou V “ The long hours o f country life,** bnugh '* aulii, Mrs. D. C. Emersoli, ai street and recommended that matter -aid Doctor Curtis, are fast going. A U th »m . In- referred to city engineer. It was farmer will have more time for reere Mr. aud Mr*. Arnold Duerst and so ordered. Repair of west Main re ation. Farm wives and children need baby were ili thè Greve Tuesday. ferred back to city engineer to inve* more time for recreation than they J. S. Alien was a Gruve visitor Mou ; ha» bcc ii Yi»itiiig I»»* r mother, Mr», tigate and re(M>rt. have been getting. hlli’ii U wpiih , ut iil to K$»»©burg Wed day. City attorney stated that no private “ It is a tragedy that the children to .n tla y. electric eompniiy would Is- allowed by are disappearing from the farm and \ln*. Frank I ’ lcuuid tint! dnughtrr BLAC K BUTTE. the public service commission to enter that they are not learning to love the Cirri rm lf and . huh ** D u t c h ’ ’ motored the city in competition with the estati benuty o f our country. The city child to tin* d r o v e Wetlnt’Hilay even ing. (Special to The Sentinel ) lished company without |H-rmi"ion or is mi ex pen s<- until 21 years o f age, July 13.— Mis* Grace Funk lias the commission, but that the prohibi while the country child is self sup|s>rt secured employment at tin- l.'ottug-- It neciii«t un if the metili, ornery mol tion did not apply to city owned ing after the age o f 10 or 12. \ inoli* are left on earth ju»l uh long hotel. plants. “ Every home with children ought Mae ami Alice Bradford and f rank ;n pUMiihlr to give them every uppnr Motion by Councilman Durham that to have a sand pile .for them to plnv Kelly mo’ ored to Cottage Grove Sun (unity tu reform.______________________ the city attorney pre|mre the necessary in the first few years o f their life. (>a(iers to submit to the voters at the Provision* should lie made for athletics day evening. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. E Geer has I... . selling mime of j coming special election the issue ol in rural schools, for the country boy hi* sheep this Week. installing a municipal light plant, tie though stronger than the city boy Is Noll» $♦ i» hereby given ll»ut Klh’ li W. la-slie Groat spent last week with amount of bonds to bo determined not better in athletics. Ins sister, Mr*. Alice Harri-mi, of Rose doilhy han tifili ap|Miint<‘d adunili» later. Roll rail— Yes: Allison, Dur “ The country schools have a great trai r ii ot ih© e tate ot Ja ine» doul'y, ham, Muckm, Sln.it and Veatch (5 . responsibility to get the children to burg. Dick G a ru n , Jr., went to Star d**e$*a»*'d, by the County Judge o! til© No: Kime ( l j . Motion declared ear like file country, but they ran have Tuesday. He has employment at the County Court oi tin Hint** ol Oregon ried. everything in the rountry that the* hi Lane County, on the 23rd day of Ou motion bills were allowed a- have in the eity and it is largely up Wo ks eainp. <>uy Yanatta and Law rem-e Funk June, A. Ii. 1921, anti that ail pernon* audited as follows: to the teachers in rural schools to s|M-nt Monday and Tuesday in the having claim» again»! the paid ©state Following bills audited and allowed: give them the start.’ ’ are hereby r©t|iili«d to preiwnt them, Grove. J. K. Young, salary city attorney, (.'.n on Vi is* Emma Jones visited Mrs. .T duly verified, to the »md adunili» Ben Pitcher, lalior on pi(s- line 28.00 COUNTY SPEED COP GETS tra tris at the law o f fie© o f II. J. Massey, of London, Wednesday Phil Jones, labor on pipe line, GOOD RESULTS IN TINES Fire Warden Arthur Comb- ami Wil Shinn, in Cottage drove, Oregon, sewer and streets............. 49.50 burn Jones have been cutting some within »ix month» from date of fir»t Ik- Ritchey, labor on pipe line.... 3.So L in e county's “ speed cop,’ ’ who trails at Burnt mountain so a to get j piiIdieation of thi» notice. Wilbur Fitcher, labor on pipe line 22.75 has been on duly since Mav 21, has at the fires better when they get | Date of firnt publication will be on G. H. Dulil, labor on sewer........ 9.00 brought results that have much more the l»t day o f July, 1921. started this year. Knowles & Gruber, supplies........ 10.15 than (inid his salary, according to a K U .K N . W. OOU1.EY. Library board—........... ......... ..... 5.!.70 rc|Mjrt of his activities handed to H. .1. AH IN N , ROW RIVER H. Kokin, commission on water Sheriff Fred O. Stickel* last week. Attorney for Admini»tnitor. j)yl,29 collections__ ___________ 146.0V During the month o f June, accord (Special to The Sentinel ) First National Bank, semi annual ing to the report, the officer has ar July 13.— Mr. ami Mrs. J. S Mn interest on water bond*......... 876.74 rested 16 persons for speeding on the an anting at S. L. Godard, form for water highways and these have paid fines gladrv are enjoying valve.................. _.......... ........ 1.50 aggregating ♦153.10. Four were ar- Kitsori springs. Clyde Estabrook, o f Roseburg, v i» , O. O. Veatch, viewer, Frank rested for failure to have rear lights Fleuard property................„ .... l.5o on their ears, and their fines amounted ited with his brother Maurice Tuesday j R. B. Walker, viewer, Frank to $35. One was fined 120 for speed and Saturday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tobin, j Fleuard property. 1.50 ing and having no license plates; two a daughter weighing 10 pounds She j John Spriggs, viewer, Frank were fined $115 for having improper Fleuard property................... 1.50 licenses, and one was fined $10 for lias been named Kathryn Marie. Mrs. Frank Foils and little dough \ James Groom, cutting willows... 1.00 having no license. The total amount Wrn. Higgins, alley crossing ... 28.00 o f fines collected during the month ter, o f Marshfield, visited at the V. W. L. Darby & Co., supplies 5.30 was ♦333.10. Two persons in addition E. Poole home a few- days this week Mr. nnd Mrs. \V. S. Smith left Mon 1 Burge A Hardin, cement work.... *1.00 were arrested for speeding and fined H. J. Jorgensen, helping engr 6.00 ♦ 10 each, blit sentence was sus|M-nded. day for Oklahoma, where they form [ O. L. Nichols, engineering.......... 84.00 During the ten days in May, nine erly lived. The Albert Pwpiette and Frank City Transfer, cleaning streets person* were fined $105 for spei-ding, and hauling.......... ........ ...... .... 74.*8) one was fined ♦lO for having no li Fleunril families attended a picnic on I B. R. Job, salary .................. 10.00 eeuse, two were fined $65 for having Mosby creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hebert and G. B Pitcher, salary marshal improper licenses and two were fined and repair pipe line ............... 135.00 $40 for speeding but sentence was baby moved to Mabel Sunday. The Tom Hodgson family left last | Sco.t Ray, extra police.............. 3.50 suspended. The total amount o f fines week for Myrtle creek enronte to | J. F. McFarland, salary and exp 100.35 for the 40 day* was $513.10. California. Sentinel, publishing proceedings Maurice Estabrook went to Rose | and health notice.................... 3.88 Fleetric Co., monthly fla t......... 233.83 merit o f the federal and state sanita burg Monday for a visit with relatives i tion rules becomes imperative, fot and friends. Homer Galloway, salary, stamps . 25.80 there are still careless campers who Mrs. Ernest West and two children,! W. P. English, Pacific highway right o f way....................... 50.00 not only do not put out their camp o f Eugene, are visiting Mrs. W est’s fires but who leave at their camping sister, Mrs. B. F. McCollum H. A. G A L L O W A Y , Recorder. places tin cans, rubbish ami filth, all Mr. and Mrs. George James and of which is a menace both to the pub Miss Gladys Jones, o f l’ hilomoth, are lic and to the forest*. Forest officers visiting Mrs. Eva Williams. FOREST SUPERVISORS ARE NOW HEALTH OFFICERS urge compliance with the well-known Mr., and Mrs. J. A. 1/iwe and chil j slogan o f the Ma/amas, “ Leave n dren, of Vida, are visiting Mrs. | By an agreement just signed by Dis clean camp and a dead fin - !’ ’ L iw e 's daughter, Mrs. Leo Tobin. trict Forester George H. Cecil and Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, o f j Frederick D. Htricker, state health of Marriage Record Broken. Creswell, were Sunday guests at the j ficer o f Oregon, the forest supervisors June, 1921, was a record month In Frank Tanner home. in the state of Oregon have been ap the office o f County Clerk K. H. Bry S. H. Trask, with a party of Grove ■ pointed as deputy state officers. son for marriage licenses, 78 couples motorists, made a trip to Lost lake [ This agreement applies only to the having been granted permits to wed Saturday, returning Monday. Mrs. j forest supervisors who are the officers during the month. The number issued Trask visited relatives in the Grove in charge of the national forests, o f in June, 1920, was 58 and in June, during his absence. which there are fourteen in Oregon. 1919, 36, according to the records of Among Grove visitors from here i This agreement does not apply to the the clerk. Tuesday were B F- McCollum, Mr*. | forest rangers or other field offieers. Ellen Owens, Mrs. V. E Foole and The forest supervisors will cooperate 0. of C. Campaign Continues. daughter Dorothea, Alfred William' , with the Oregoii stale health board In The memla-rship campaign of the and “ Dutch” Fleuard. enforcing the sanitation laws o f the chamber of commerce will be eon Miss L ib eria Miller, of Blue state within the national forests, and tinned indefinitely, though in an in Mountain, visited her grandmother, will serve without pay. The duties of tensive manner, the hoard of directors Mrs. Mathilda Jones, a few days this the forest supervisors under this new having instructed Marisgi-r Miller to week, agreement are to report unsanitury organize such a campaign. Mrs. Alice Legat, of Portland, who i Neighborhood News J u ly S a l e o f includingcotton waists and blouses and silk- waists and blouses, all good style and no two alike. For best selec tion choose early. All prices O reduced /() Milker* M U Grocery Specials This Week and Next Large can best quality of shrimp------- ------------- 23c C u rv e cut bulk macaroni, 4 lbs____ , — 25c Bulk dried w hole pears, the lb_________________ 5c Jelly powders, all flavors, 5 pkgs_______________ 49c The Mingle atniidnrd of moral» i* j u d The Hentin* I wunt« nil the new« «11 an got»d for no u an for women. t!»•» tunc. I f you know an item, phone * * * | it in. Our number m I5p J, •• More tree» ure rut down at Cbrint urn» time than are planted **n Arbor! — — .lay. I t ’» pei aliar that very few j«>k*ri bk« tbelli--elve h to be made the bull ot a piei'i* of pb’UNMiitry. Tht FLAT WORK IR0NE I t p e c u l i a r how little you can live on if you have to I t ' » aUo peculiari I kjvv much you will »p< ml if you have The muti with idea» build» for In» imitator» a» well a» him»r!f. GROVE TRA N SFER COMPANY Furniture Moving nnd <b ’lieml Jobbing F. W. JAOOB8. PROPRIETOR Re*. Filane 21-PS O ffice Fbone 4 I 'ni forili hull ami pri-ssuri- ol' our F LA T W O IIK ironer» an nun* 9111001 h, |ierfi'<-t ironing without Ilici mn or wear. Pi essing Every Day (lie COTTAGE GKOV i T l AUNDRY Ring Us Up Pbune 7V Hardly any question about what will happen if you use Sentinel Wantads. They work while you sleep and never ask any time off. Thirty-five words for thirty-five cents— or thirty-five words three weeks for seventy cents.