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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1921)
L i bn *tr (üötfcw AND VOLUME XXXI GROVE mt Settime! LE A D E R COTTAGE OBOVK, I.AN K COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, Al ¡OUST 5 *li«i BISHOP MEAD, OF DENVER, DRAWING CARD SEEMING ROBBERY IS ONLY WOODARD TO FLOAT MILL MONKEY BUSINESS PRODUCTS HERE Luriii» Alum inum K i pretta io ll«ui Noiivd l'ulplt Oratoti at M K. Camp M i t I iuk A limliop ('. I». Meni!. of |)riivrr, 1 ‘»In , noi ed preiieliir inni pini Imo» orutor, in Un« oriio'ipal ilniwiun nini lor ili«* Mellinilint run fei enee in ««e (| h k v> li » I-li OI h * it N Iteri* nell Thurn lia y unii will foui I II Ile l'or IO iluyn. Hi Imp Memi will pn urli e\ery muli! ol I Ite nennioli, IO ■•Imp donili, feeenlly limveil frolli lioliu, will prell e li on Ann, IH nini IO. lilnhnp \V. H. Hliepit ni, ol l'uri lunri, ami oilier vimini^ «*v anici* lini» aih pi eli r li III |||«> Il Merlinoli Re» «lolla. Alile leu der» will «’Oliilui't lit lile nlt»«l\ nini PU» Vet nei Vire m Ihe lorellOOIIH. Mi«« Mûrie 1 inni e Ino li, of t'rt*i*iuiil, Neh, und Min. itiiiilonl, of Kugelte, will Im ve rhu nee of the y un ni; fn«ople *n ineeiiuun. Kn*ri ( ’unitriy, of riMnlmrp, | • vuiiuelint mujcer, will hnve i'hur^e of I the munir. Mm. 11« nme Hiitrliffe, Mm ‘.Mryuier uml Mm. Mumtem will preniije ! lit piiuio miri oruun. All effort in bl [ in»* unnle to It n ne III Me u linee elio run I t rolli tile yoOllO people «if CottiiK I Boiiftiutu Wan Booming and Women'* drove mul nein by eouiiniiuit lea, I h« I oi :il rout until « )•• lieve* thn: J Ht y Ion llad Put WatKt Lin« liiere Will I h * ii liirye ut temili nee. Furt Ont of B umìucxx . tenta huve l»een providei) Im Mie nuui • ity unti imi ii v* lire riiiniiig li y molor I with their ow ii wquipuietit A f»tt» 101) Mr*. Lyrim HtouffVr, hi riitiiiiiu(*iut* tutte mar le teilt limi li Ulti Ili leni will llumj^h nomi* of her thllign fereutly Ite prov liletl for thè «‘Oliritji'l nf thè Inumi U eopy iti The liithelliill Nugget, meeting» l.ighi, wuter timi toilet fneil •lutr.l May ti, 1902, C d. Ho* uni ami ito » ulreutlv huve Iteeii provit|e<| untile Lee W. Henry, eiiitom, whieh «’Olitimi* groumin. hv ervIhing m turni»he«i free , »«um- itriun ut internai uveo today. \ttnirtive printeil folri<r* uml | hi »» The Boheiinn rimirici wu» huviiig r» ••rn timi |N«rn«imil lei ter* Invi» Iteeii line«) ' lutuin. thè ruilwnv tip iiow river wu» • fferiIvetv in efealind interi«*! in th* in»t Étenig -tnrleii, purrliumm nf nim k 1902 PAPER INTERESTING EVEN IN 1921 . i m r t m i ’ th rm p 'h n u t J thè ninfe. I b rin g noti fieri flint thè firnt ¿natali meni wu* t h e ii dna A »»•* lini fot tip diatrict wu» uaaureil l«ut it Ima not yel A wruntml will rent your buone. arriveil. Kvideutly uiuny nett lem were ruming iut for Ibi* pu|H*r runa uiore DH KOHINBGN CONTI N U KH HEAKCil FÜR M IN E U A L 11 '"•KV """" , Alliulig Illune Hl ItUnilienn liefe nuW v v ho m rrinl min ut thut lime un* J. K. The following item from the hotel | IM*W a in ii remit inno«* of the I'urtliinri i Yotmg. Mr*. IVI Hanforri, lir. li H. Mimy of <>regoniau apimreutly refera to fir Joli uml <\ Il litirhholder. K«tl»i 11 * 011 , former renujeui of tin» rity, thom* w ho»«* nuim*n were prominent who him long hei*n I'ligugeil Hi u t lieti tire entirely furgutten imw. (lite ini given n pletore ut lu*W ntylei near« h for vulnnhle metili riepoait*: fra. Kariiout, uni ilium miri platinum hnve J III w unteli » dut lu*» ju»t recel veri. The I h ’«* ii fourni hi »outhern Oregon Itv !>r «•um were (>r«>ann« nt ni thon«« pn hi» W II nil.I <• II. Jiihnsen. *ur"- ««me. but the waist line was hard Mho returned !.. I’orlland vestenlnv •” *""• d.-.pite, the stern sMtiy of The doctor has been scckmk pint ilium *,»"ie Ktislnon now the girls and ■ Icisisits for a s e r e of venrs nn.l l.is »omen are more attractive in appear fin d in g o f the radium ore was u s.-e ! mie«* (limi tu the ntylen of IH year» ourinry « ffa ir Dr Hubiuimn mul Mr. mûrie them luok nomctbmg J«»hnnun ure .»f the npintun tlint th.-lr »nuke reputed to U* ab!« tu «fi-tctivery will pruriiice »ev«*rul milium *b»|uint it ^ I f and ri*u»»«*mbl«^ th«*^ pnrt n ift«*r the «lunger him imnneri. It bun «lutilir» • worth uf wenlth tu the »tut« f h itiiu im him been tnkeii « mi ! n f I )r«* taken I n yearn to get from the waint gon fur mmiv venrw miri «t«*|>unifn o f bue tu the cum, J. II «»• Aekcrman. death »«< wun rdtchlilenri. fr«im which riutnim m e% *» •• »* •»»mi. wh«»»e •**"*' «*»••$« tmrled, hnve long bi*«*n known in th«* fe«*eutlv re«*or«li*<l, had »b«»k«*u hi ( uf The »tate. TU«« men who were getting tag«» Grove an a eunriirinte fur ntat«» platinum «luring the war were making »uperititenileiit uf public innt ru«tiun. wnn n catididale for ««• Mid moticV, although th«* amount rr ; D. 1*. Burton i count v an*«*« oy, L T. Harrm, now rovere«! wn» comportitivelv »mall. j niiprcme court j u « l g « * , advert i i m > « | a l a w I off u*i* in Luge tie. CARS C A N CROSS S U M M IT Kvcn then It mhdiii thn iu*ctioii wan ON W IL L A M E T T E R OUTE . l*eeumiUjt iigri«*ulturally fnmuun. J. Cum cun now cron» the nununit of Iliir«ly Crow had junt brought to the th«* C:i»cu«b* motintiti ii » hv way of th«* «•»tv from Lorane a lairnmu m«*imuriug ubi Militnry rumi or Wiilnniette p»«»». four feet, It) inchen, whiefi the |tn|N*r »ayn N F. Macduff, »u|M*rv i»or of th«* am*ured itn render» wan uothing out of tin* «»rriinnrv for thin n«*rtlon. Cascade iintiofisl f«ir»*»t. •I. K. Carli le, who tu»» charge uf th** No um« to worry. Try u wnntnri uu«l work o f improving the run«!, ha» ju»t •• moved hi* crew tu the west *14« of the let vuur truiibh** riinapp«*ar. »uinmtt from n bml hill that it hn<! been working on fur » ouh * tun«*, ac cording to word receiveil bv the »u|M*r vi »or. and Carli le *«*n«l» word that it will in* easy for nil cur» except those of a certuni •'inali make tu negatale the hill», lie »«m l» word that it muta l.. f of th.-sr rars knv* sll.-mpii-d lo I j„ | y ,u rro thr surnmil .lunnif lh . |«sl f. w luU , u l e hlrfi,wuy , uUllllH • lays but him* >«•.•« slnlh-.l iti mtrr „ „ „ hun/.-.l the slat« hiKhMny eu i «1 ■ » M.I thè Xrivers Invi left rock« in Kiitrrr to udv.-rti»' tor thr puinin of ilo- rollìi wtirr.* th i-y «ver.- t » iwti bridge*« uear t uttuge iérovi* un iir rv .-u t th.- ra ra from Im . k in n ilm vu ilo- C«»iiM fork ut tin* Y\i Unmet te, om* li ili. T h t***i* ri»«*k* furili un o b »tru e tio ti | at ,( Lit lutai uml thè other .pint iiorth of fo r o th e r f i r n , » h v » Carlih*. Cot tag«» Grove. The board determined upon a plan bv wlmrii the smaller town» timi cities K0SEBUR0 JOINS IN will be aided Hi puv mg street* on KE0ULAT1NU PARKING whieh main state highway» arc lo«*ate«l. This aid will ittnge troni 95 to 150 |>er l(o»«*burg N ew » Review: The «•* • «•nt »tart mg with town» of 200 i»opu pected fight over the 30 minuto puik lilt top, which will la* required In mg ordinance, failed to develop. Tti« I si v but five |M*r ceni mid i it <* refining matter .urne before the city < »um h | five |M.r Cl.llt w|ih every 2tH) i»>puln Monday night a a 4 the «.rrimance wu» |illM U|l Cities larger than panned Wit tiout U UinHelitllig Vote. It 2000 will not la* uiiled. curries un em«*rgency clause ami go«*» Ulto effm*t iinim riiately. A waiita«! will get a huu»e f«»r you.® Th«* measure prohibit» purking on •ln<*knou »tr«*ct between Douglas and, Cans »tree!, on Cuss between Jii«k»<»ll BAD CHECK W OM AN and Hheriilttn and on Hheririnn between BEFORE ORAND JURY Cas» ami Lnne *tr«*et*. Cars an* ul | lowed to stop hi the restricted a ret* , ., . .. . , , for only thirty minuti-» ......... ........ .. l « r,; " # Ml11, r- ’if1*.' l" ,,, of limi II....' mimt b.- m.rn-.l IV ...... • * v' k ,'u 1!m,*"11" *,“ uM ' » ‘UU» « hm k U| k ,.. «h ., hnv» t*rn ... ih. Iml.it ..f ,...rk , * " • H - " '« - » . ^ Mark »bury n.K th.-ir rnr» on th.- n.n.n »tr.-.-t ami Mure. ittMi.« Ihr .mm« » f -*Mm » Bj-n * •* now son, ha» beeil buunri over to the leaving them th«*r«* all «lav will i l m * forced to leave their ma«*hiiies on a graud jury under Imnd» of $1000. She is a voting woman, »nid to I n * yet in ' side street. her teens, but it is umlemtoi»«! that she has been o|N»r>iting unit«» extensively WOODARD OKI'S MEDALS hi the bud cheek business mid had AFTER W AITIN G YEARS givi*n th«* county jail the onceover Mie «luv before her ap|M*ari»iu*e h«*re. A Hurt VV . mi .It. r.l him r.-.'.-iv.-.l fruii. Try n wniitnd nfter everythin!; else I hi- (,'nniiilmn Kuvi-rniiK'iil h K.-iii-rnl ** m-rvic* in.'.lu I unii 11 victory m.-.lu I. hn« fniled. Mr. Woo.lnr.t in the iiiahiiluni'r «ervice nn.l wim «everely woiiik I c .I oi . BU7.Z W AGON JUICE the hemt, bemi; left for .lenii. Mi« lin IS DOW N ONE PE N NY lini iinpeileit Ine propre«« of n piece of nlirnimcl «nifi, tentIv to «uve Mr (bis is down a cent at all local Wooilsra for mnriy four* of iincful ci I ui'ii.liip iu hi« util n o country. Trie <li*jM*nH!trit»s of th«* volatile fluid, fol r«»«lu«'t ion in the wholesale ■iclny of two veur« in Hwnr.liuif the lowing in.'ilnl« i« «nul to huve been oersmonod | |'riie und in now «.'limi; nt III) c eut», cent*. l.y Ihe fuel timi mime 40 mile« of riti ‘ Hie price in Hnn Krmici«co 1 « U.'t < ■ Local «l«*uhrs believe the price on bon wn« required to «tipplv nil Ihom the const sito ubi go -»till lower, tYo entitled to inediti«. priée in the en*t having been 17 rent» K. W. Miller left Friday for Htan ! l»-f<>re the .............. ment of the recent ford university to tnke the chamber | reduction 011 the roa*l. of ciuniunree »iir ret a ' short conno. I* lie will be gone ten day* or two weeks ORANGERS TO TALK ON anil Ihe public forum* hnve been ill* BENEFIT OF VACATION continued during hi* absence. STATE FIGURES ON PAVING TWO BRIDGES HERE The ngrirulturnl population I» fol low mg in the foot«te|>* of other bu*t ness people, who have learned thn* taking mi annulli respite from work pay» big dividend*. Tbe subject fo» discussion at tomorrow's grange meet ing i* “ A Vacation and Wluit It T.« Worth to the Farmer and Hi* Fnttlily. *’ The roll enII subject I* “ What Would Yon Enjoy Most n* a Vnentionf’ * FORMER RESIDENT MUCH PLEASED W ITH CAMP GROUNDS HERE Tbat f’iittage drove ha* the fine*! auto camp between Heattle mid Ashland i* the opinion of Citta». F. Walker, former resident of thi» city and former resident of both Mentile nod Ashlnnd, who i* visiting here with hi* family. The family has resided in dati fora in for «urne time but I* bow seeking n new location, preferably Oregon. Wouldn't Cut -F.m: Pay» Pino. r. r. Miller, of Natron, ha* mud « fine of $(A for failure to cut dmindn thistle* on hi* piare after hnting been I notified bv the inspector. F. II. Stick lev, of the Springfield district, wn* ¡charged with Ihe same offense but I jj pleaded not guilty aud wtU stand trial. * OO TTAUE W Hwuuauu Home Turned Upside Qettmg Right of Way for Flume to Down lu a Abort Time by Co»t In Neighborhood Stray Human of $40,000. Hiurimg f& lumbering project tbut will piohubiy mean un »uveaioieut of yih.hoo und will couaume many thou aamia ol feel ol lienvy timber, VSultcr A. VVooriurd wan before th<* county cou»t Tu«*aduy with u petition for the privilege uf eroanmg the cuuut y high wuya with a luuth* r fluiue «ateuriing from hm mill, eight loilen from Cut t*ig«* (irove, nn the Count fork, duwn to I m I hum. Thin im pluuiieri fo r the purpu»«- of bringing the output of the unit in the moat economical way to th«- ruilrouri line for ahipuicnt, it in not known how noon con»true tion will begin on the project, but while at th«* court houne Mr. Woo«iar<I f * led with the county clerk u lint of aisteen right of wuy deedn, giving him a lb foot atrip of lunri ucroaa vurioun prupertien und repreaeutmg a large outlay of money. The pro|a*rty owner* granting right of way were an follow»: Harvey Taylor, Frederick Führer et al. Libel Tuylur, Char lea K. HiJhaui, J. K. V. Maya, H W. Boyd et al, W. L. Kimble, George K»*belb«*ck, Jena N. Je|j»en, H«-h«>oI Diatriet No. 50, Mary k . White N. W. White, A. T. Ib idh r et al, l-.il/jibetti Lento«-, H. H. Piper, Try it wantari hefor«* you try any • Grant C. Brown. thing **Im* und »ave time. k" 1 The mill on the Coaat fork ha» been in o|M*mtion for a number of yearn Dr. D. I.. Wood» in lignin able to l>e I Uu.l it ih ex petted that thia flume will on the at feet » looking mure *kookiirn enable the inanageiueut to op«*rate at far 1« •a» c ONt. than even before hi» recent illue»^. W ben A. VY. Hwaimofi uml furnily retiiruinj tu their ho in e Homiuy they limi guu«l retinoli lo lieJieve, f rum all litt|Mfirume», thut roltbm hml vimted • luring their ultneme uml turned everjr thing li palile down. They were non U intuì meri thut thè wreektige huri Ite«il ejiUHeri hy n |>«*l moniley from Ilo* 1.. I,. YYitolley homi* eloae hy wlneh huri mitri«* ita wuy mto thè botine hy tene mg out a |*o/t imi of u aere«« ri «tur. It limi »ho w ii greiit interrai in thè |t4*r»oimi uffiiim uf thè Hwnnnon homi* iinri buri vi mirri every rooui in thè linone, mm wan «pnte nppnreiit to eveii u eunuul obnerver. Forniture wu» turueri over, elothiug wun urliti«* reri bere ami Ih«*re, u mini Inf of «iinhen huri berli brokeii unii a young torunrio eoilbl hurrily hnve mor«* up**el thingn hi mirti ti nhnrt nitore or lime. Kviriently thè nirniiiu «li <1 not like thè tunte of u hottle of rutnup, an thè roiiteiii* were einptied olito thè luble. The wreekuge might huve be«*n gn*i»ter hot for thè furi thut Mm. M. V Piii 111 pn, u neighhor, bruni thè rie mollilun guing «in, iliventiguteri miri pò: lh< intruder und« r reat rum!. WORK ON BRIDGE IS TO GO 30 CLEAR DAYS; ALMOST FORWARD AT ONCE NO RAIN IN JULY County Juflge Burnurri uu«i County Bridge Hu|M*rtntendetit McArthur wen* here .Huturduy viewing the mte of the uropo»c«| l^uliuui bridge over ihe Coast fork over which Paeifie highwuy wtli outer the city aud upon which the county will nturt work ut one«*. The budge will In* of wooden eonntruetloll iiml the »|Kin will be 150 feel. The f«Mimlntion will In* of concrete. Tb<- origiuul «»ngnieer’» entimate on the cost of tin» bridge wti’v 25,1)00 for u steel npmi mi«t it ¡» thought the wuo«1en »truetu/e will not cost over $20,000. The ntnte highway eon)mission already hn» Hilt honied th«» »tut«* «ligineer to mlv ertim* fur bids for putting hunt nurfnee on thin bridge, nn well u» u|»»n the pro|ioiu*«l new bri«lge to the north of the eity. The record of Cooperative Observer C. K. hie wart shown that for July ih«* in eu u tuuxiuiuin temperature wan *0.D, the mean uiinitnuiu 44.0, the mean 62.0, the maximum 01 and the mm jiuum .15. The pr«*cipitation was .OJ of au iuch. There were 30 clear «lays ; anil one (jurtlv cloudy. For the sume mouth a year ugo the mean uixuimum was 79.0, mean in ml mum 4H.5, mean 04.2, maximum IM, minimum 36, precipitutiou .36 of un inch, ami there were 23 clear days, pur’ lv cloudy and 5 cloudy. _ A vv anturi will »ell it. O IR LS F IN E D FOR L E A V IN O T H E IR C A M P F IR E B U R N IN G 1 Alma Cummin», uf Eugene, and 0# Owendidya Fennork, of Fortlund, were j fined j in the Eugene ju»lice court r.H'ently for allowing their .amp fire DEMAND FOR LUMBER McKenzie Bridge to remain burning. IS STR0N0 AT EU0ENE at Ax both were working girl» their fine* were »u»|«-aded by Judge Je»»e U. Knceiif lumber denlent «lute thut the Well», u |« ju re< uuimeudatiuti uf Huiith pr.'M'i.t demun.l for luuiber, Imih with I., Taylor, ranger in the Cit »cade na- 111 Ihe city mid out«ide, i» «ev. rnl t>n al forent, who brought them to Eu lime* Krenter Ihnn il wa« ut thi* |n-r gene. iod !n*l y.-nr. The rinite of price* i* The young women had hiked from coiinidernblv lower with the exception Eugene to McKenzie Bridge und ■ ■I fininh lumber mid floor ins. Mow ¡ramped there. After breakfast tho ever, one dealer «Intel thnt the people l i ci t inoriiing they (nicked up and »et ure “ kiddiiu; themaelvea” in htil.1 i 11 c out for Foley »priug». A »nort time o ff for n lower range before buying aflerwar.l a woman who ha» had ex- It wn« pointed out limi the pre«ent perienon with camp fire» uotu-ed that pri.e« on roui;h lumlier ure below the the coal» in the fire were »till alive profit murk mid are only |«i««ilde on nn.l 11 wind would have funned them net-mint of the large number of bank into flame». rc»ultitig, |ierhn|nif »uy* nipt «took« of lumber that hove been Kli nger Taylor, in 11 bad blaze. Mr. thrown U|«in the mnrket within the Taylor wn* notified and he fouud tho !«i-t few month«. Thene «tri.k* are mp I young women at the »pnng». idly lieini; depleted mol with 11 major The forent official* announce that it v of the mill* chi«ed there i» likelv j nrre»t» w ill hereafter be made in every to he n «iiddcn «tiffenini; of price*, ' n»e of thi» kind. To leave camp fire* they predict. burning in the fure»t i* u violation of the «late law mid as the ranger* are Mr*. Lydia Long Dlen. r. II deputy »tutc fire warden* it i* The funeral of Mr*. I.v.liu R. T.mn; their duty to enforce fire law*. wa* held Wednenduy aflernoou from the elmiM-l, Kev. J. K. Carlnon officiar Flora Horn Asks Divorce. iut; nini interment beiiif; in the A. I* Eugene Register: Flora Horn ha* \ A. M. I. O. O. F. cemetery. Death filed complaint agmn»t her husband, occurred Ihe day In-fore followint; a Suni 'M V. Horn, asking for n decree piin.ltiic «Iroke. Mr*. I^xig hud been of divorce on the ground uf cruel mot a re*ldi-nt here .10 yearn and a widow inhuman treatment. The couple were «ilice 1909. She wa* born in Mi«*ouri nmrried in Knii»n» iu 1901 mid hnve duly .1. 1HS3, Ix-ina ni;cd its yearn. Ir four uuuor children. She allege* that day«. Hlo- wn* vinitini; at the John throughout their married life the hit» A*nliy home when nuffering the ntroke band exhibited a violent tenijn'r. used Sun.lnv. There ure no nurviving in abusive lmigunge toward her and the medinte relative«. children, accuned her of intimacy with other men und threatened her with Motor Car Han Too Much Kick. phvsienl violence and death. She de llnrrv Webber bandied the throttle nuiml» the eustudv of the children and on Ihe bia locouiotivea for yearn and $75 a month for their support, n* well bn* hn.l limi «orno experieuce with 11 * a division of their property. mule* mid other form» of motive pow er and ha» lived to a ripe old ai;e Agriculture Student« Meet. mid «.mieiliiut; more than six feet In A meeting of a number of the *tti height, to meet hi» fin i «eriou* acci dent* who will tnke ngrieulture during dent at the bu«iue«« end uf a motor the approaching term of school was ear. lie i* cnrrving hi« frnctured rutli' held Saturday evening. E. M. Patter unii in n «lini;. Freni the ehnrneter or non, npeelal representative from O. A. 1 he kirk llnrrv think* «omeoitc must I'., assisted Mr. Edwards in the or have been running a “ «ettin**’ ’ of ganizntion work. The ngrieulture work mn*h through hi« radiator tube*. is carried on during the 12 month* of tbs vear and ctaMM are organised In Pnyn Damage to Car. advance of the opening of »ehool. The i1mnui;e ca*e growing out of the wreeking of Ihe J. It. Cook Mitchell Opal Whlteley Included. when «track hv an Old*mobile driven Following the recent comment by bv .luck Feebler, of Anhland, wn* *ef Thomns A. Edison upon the education lied out of court, Mr. Cook »creptIn* al deficiencies of college students it Mr. Feebler’* offer of $*J00 Mr. Cook ha* become quite the thing to pro *nv* thi* amount only partially cover* pound lists of questions which it i* as actual damage«. The accident Imp sumed the wizard cannot answer. In in'iie.l ln*t week on the Fa** creek such a list nublishcd in The Inde nighwny. pendent appears the question! “ In what wav i* Opal Whlteley distln D. F. Dean Sella Halsey Paper. guishedf ’ ’ I>. F. Demi has sold the Halsey En terprise to W n . II. Wheeler, making Carrier Pigeon Arrives at Lorane. the second time Mr. Dean has sold the A blue carrier pigeon recently ar same |oi| m -r. M r.'lV a n was for a year rived nt the \V. H. Stnrdevnnt home editor of The Is-ndcr here and until lit l.ornne aud seemingly intends tak ..... .. Mr. Wheeler was publisher of ing permanent quarter* in the Sturdi The Brownsville Time». vant rote. It i* quite fame and t* making itself right nt home. It hn* a Displays Santa Rosa Plums. tag on either leg Is-aring inscription* R. F. Smith, who fereutlv arrived which may lead to the discovery of from Orenhnm, was treating his friend* the owner. last week to some Hnntn Rosa plums from the Smith home place at Ores Noted Musicians Visit. hum. Mr. Smith *nv* thi* In the only Mr. and Mr*. Carl Denton, of Port tree of this variety of plum that lie land, visited lust week with Mr. and knows of In the state. Mr*. Harry Webber. Mr. Denton I* conductor of the Portland Mvmphonv orchestra and Mr*. Denton ¡1 a well Lorane Wins from Notl. I mm no, Ore.. Aug. 1. Elmer Ru* known pianist and pipe organist. She sell’s strong semi professional baseball i* a niece of Mr*. Webber. team from Noti which had been rein forced bv four of tho Coyote team Speeders Get Theirs. player« wan defeated here Mumluv l»v Don Stevenson, of Fortland, was re the l.«mno team on the home ground*. cently assessed $20 in Eugene for * needing on tho county highwuy. Pnul Keelnnd was fined $10 for n similar Gas Coming for Forest Planes. Fientv of gas and oil for the con offense. John Doe Onllison wns fined titillation nf the aero forest patrol ♦ 10 for leaving a camp fire burning in work for the remainder of the summer the forest. will soon arrive at the Eugene station, The Sentinel wants the new*. Phone according to word received Wednesday from Beuator Stanfield at Washington. it ia. Our number la 15$-J. ** A wnntnri will buv it. NUMBER 46 VISIT SHORT TIME AND W ANTS TO RETURN TO REMAIN “ W «;’re k otiid to move to tbtv wet ton o f <• ountrv jimt m> noon a» » « can of our propert, in fcrcMtH uofi niiikc other Itu.iriHw ar- raiii/.-uicnte. ’ * 'I but ia the atatement made b) Char lea H. Wright, who. with Mr*. SVriifht, returned Wedneaday to Ihi’ir home in Mattoon, III after a viait at the home of Mr. Writfht ’» brother. J. A. Wright. “ You have the only renl climate I have eve, found,’ ’ Mr. Wright stated.’ ’ and it certainly has made a hit with me.” COTTAGE GROVE OUTSLUGS AVIATOR TEAM Oellerz in Fine Form In Box and Is uiveu iiiULaui ttuppurt tunH Beuuiil Hal. by CANNERY HAS NO TROUBLE SELLING PRODUCE Sale« of This T e a r’s Pack Already Total $23,000 and More Or ders to Be Had. The Cottage Grove cannery nlready ba» sold $23,000 of its future pack for this year aud could dispose of a larger quantity were there a certainty that I' could 0« delivered. The price being I offered has advanced materially ove* 1 that offered earlier in the season. The principal items contracted are bean*, berries, apples and prunes. No con tracts have been offered for pears. Manager Knowles believes the can rung business will be on almost a nor mat basis this year. The price ba» been steadied by the fact that a number of canneries are not operating, bv »hurt crops in some sections anil by the fact that retailers, wholesaler* and jobber have pretty well cleaned op on ohl stock. A wantad want. /«U 1(1 «AC i*« ètnici : LUlU^tl UfOVC Oc* ‘Oc diiittNia Dutiuaji UiitTliUUU J 10 -a* OiA ci ivi a nciu UiUtic till cucu . iut uiii |z,lcrt Ale ik-Di^Ul UUU Divttu, calicu liu om 10 Uiu aai ». lau iu u ol a 14 couch 1 0 cil iu cuci laic l;«Ai4AC Uii^tii L/C t Ulicti UilUdUUi iu lllilL V tscfc YiUl iiO UiU^uvea uilUlcVcl OVVI ui'CUHUU». 4 tic Cuuu^c Grove a ^ x c ^ a aoiip wihih uol llie c«^uiu ul Uiu uttny icuui 1 ii iiic lic’iu, proved liic old »uy wii.ii on tiers vs in bail i^iiimon. kuvy Aiave a ImUititt crew tbai will lui ai mu»l uuy pllcuer lu a cerium extent, d i course, rumor I jua ai umi l lie re were Duine »tralice luce» m Hie Imeup, om limi is an au Hie ^ame. lire above, added to lue iact luul uld uiau Celierà was apparently at uia bc»i and lUe iauiaa uwa> be low par, mude lbe ¿uiu* a 1 airly easy out* lor tue luuiberiucii, except iu unc luuiiig, Ibe nisi ol the »e veil in. Collage Oruve »corea regularly aaii irequcuily and -be lir .l ul Ibe seveuiii »UuweU u lu 1 in iheir la iu r. ibeu lire uvialuni took o il, pul iu two ruus, uuU u 1UUU ou luird aud uoLiody out, uiakiug the ’core J to o, aud iliiug» looked enucai lor a moment. Foor coacbiug caught Berry out ut home aud the aide wa* retired. Tuen Cottage drove turueil rigiu around aud did the name thing, put ting over three mure scores with two uicu out, mukiiig the linai score to 4. The guiuc was almost ideal from the spec tutors ' standpoint. There were lots of long hits, several graudsluud catch es und, coupled with the two thrillers when most ot tbe »coring was done, iuts of «xeitemeut. Among individual players, it ia hard to pick any outstanding performances. I or Cottage drove it was conceded that their battery aided very mater ially iu the net proceeds. King behind the plate played a cool, levelheaded game, supporting CVIlers in every ert- *ts and catching Berry on home by the narrowest of inches when four out of five catchers would have dropped the bail. He also brought Celierà across the plate in the eighth, making the sixth run for Cottage Grove. Celierà pitched a fine game, being credited with 20 strikeouts, and it is safe to say that he always had the army team under control, except in one inimig. Ou the army team, Amark pulled down several bad ones in left field, besides bringing in the seeoud run; Must erma a grabbed a bad one in the ninth, thereby robbing Hecker of a good double. Strikeouts: Bahe, 5: Celierà, 20. Hit»: O ff Celierà, 8; o ff Bahe, 7. Walks: O ff Celierà, noun; o ff Bahe, will get whatever you •• i*o a n L u u l i h x , Year. Vtasuingiou, u . t., Aug. i .— c ae ul army aiipmnoa lot lue piotccliou tu " M i e i » tu reste n.U ne ttatxiuttune-t, next summer, Sec re .ary «V e'tX. au nouuced today, necause: ‘ ino large re duction now uciug made tu appi opri a non» perniila expenditures * ' tor ouiy tue moat ue-ceaaaiy attictty tulli mi y needs. ’ ’ air. Weeks wrote ¡Secretary Vv .tine«, ano uno t - i n t army am tu protccuug ituin ci lauda ut mi i (c a c a li, S O I in e war aeeiutary said it would ne un possible io delari eituer a> tatui» or piane» lo b u o i work in rugg. LtK nIO O L.iki.iv; L t v o i i i U T I 0 N iB O O r .i A .U 0 U itO V ti q A U i U O A rliF A person can come iu contact with almost every angle ol m e in me auto camp purk, the must democratic uisli tutiuu in me city, there me vveailuy wn n tneir big cats and elaborate caiupiiig oulliis mingle witn tnose traveling in broken down buzz wag ons und barely euougu equipment to preserve tne roiuiaittiea oi «existence. irunug me past week a lad »pen the mgni luere wuo had made the au lire trip here train New York ou a tncycie aud was having tho um< oi his tile, tyo the same uight a broken down ear arrived at the camp with three men in the party. They had no money to pity tor repair», so two g< jobs un the highway while the other remained in camp to watch their prop erty. ihe money to pay lor ihe re pairs was secured and the men are again merrily ou their way. t 100,000 TROUT PLANTED IN STREAMS HERE A dozen or more streams of the Cot tage Grove country received llHJ.UUO young Rainbow aud Cutthroat trout this week. T. J. Craig, who has charge of the distribution for the fish and gHiue commission, personally conducted the shipment aud superintended the distribution by members uf the rod and guu clum. The trout arrived in two shipments aud were iu excellent condition, not more than 2U0 being lost out of the eutire number seut here, which were from the McKenzie hatchery. A wantad costs little aud get» you what you want. W OODSON 8EES FORDSON D O IN G W O R K OF usually MAN Ï O. E. Woodson returned Muturdav from spending a week in Fort laud at tending the Ford dealers convention, u bout 2000 being iu attendance. A demonstration was given of a Fordson tractor taking a raw piece of lund, pulling the stumtie, plowing the land, pumping the water for irrigation, saw ing the lumber for the house and wood for the stove and taking the place or a half dozen other machines aud sev era! hired hands. Y 0 N C A L L A COMES HERE W ITH BLOOD IN EYES A hotly contested game is promised here Sunday, when the Youcullu team will meet the local champs. Youcalki is the only team that ha* defeated Cottage Urovo this season. The winners will take 75 per cent of the gate re ceipt», whieh fact is expected to some what enliven the contest. Buy Place; Like the Country. 0. I. Eaton and family, who arrived recently from Hemet, Calif., to take possession of the Frank Clock place at Walker, oxpresn themselves as well pleased with this section of the fa mous, fertile, fruitful Willamette. Mr. Eaton and son Jaeh, who assists his father in the management of the place, which they have named Cedar Cove stock fnrm. were in the eity Friday on businosa. Receive Car of Fords. Woodson Brothers received n car of Fords Tuesday and have placed them on their salea floor. The shipment In eluded a truck chassis, a sedan, a runabout and several touring cars, eight in all. E. J. EDW ARDS TAKES PART IN CONFERENCE E. J. Edwards, professor of agricul lure in the local schools under the Mouth Hughes act, attended the third annual conference held by the depan un-in of agricultural education at O. A. C. July 2o. 2« and 27. He delivered a paper before the eouferettee, his sub ject being, “ Agriculture Students: fin din g Them, Holding Thenr, Teach ing Them.' ’ He was appointed a member of the committee to arrange for a stock judging contest by pupil.* at the state fuir. Since returning home he has arranged for a similar contest at the county fair aud the fait board has agreed to offer prizes ih case there is competition by other schools of the couuty. L E A V E S L O R A N E P L A C E FOUR Y E A R S; F IN D S A L L T H E R E w Eugene Register: Four years ago F. E. Bryant locked up the buildings on bis Valiev View ranch at lairam- and went back to Kalamazoo. Mich., to reenter business. He took nothing with him, leaving his furniture and all his household possessions ut the place with nothing but au ordinary lock ou the door, and leaving also various tools in Ihe out building*. He is now back for a visit and last Sunday he took a party of friends out to the ranch ar l-orum- for dinner. Not an article of any- kind had been disturbed aud uot a single pane of glass had been broken in the four years. Ho wants to tell the world, he says, that nowhere saye in Lorane, Oregon, could such a re markable record have beeu made. Mrs. Roy Welch, of Kelso, Wash., and Mis* Bessie Woods, state psy chologist of Wisconsin, are visiting their parents. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Woods. DODGE FACTORY OPERATING TO FULL CAPACITY H. M. Corey, Back From East, Says Plant U 30,000 Cars Be hind Orders. The Dodge plant at Detroit is oni of the few automobile cuucerus which is operating to eapaeity, according to U. .YL Covey, of the Covey Motor C*i cumiwiuy, wno returned from a thre« weeks’ trip to the Eust Monday aura ing. The Dodge people at the tion Covey visited the tactory a week agi were 30,000 orders behind. These or ders were boue fide retail orders in thi hands of distributors all over tk< country. a5< — water work* wonders with an arid soil. It makes it bloom like an Eden aud yield fruit where were only sparse shrub* grew before. — an adequate advertising appropriat ion ia to business what water is to a dry noil. It ields to the advertiser a arvest of patronage, holding old customers and bringing new onen. { — the advertising columns of the Live Wire Newsjwper are a regular irrigation system for the Cottage Orove business man.