Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, December 16, 1921, Image 1

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COTTA!IK UROVK, LANK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. DKCKMBKR 16, 1981
REDUCED ELECTRIC RATES
ARE ORDERED
REVELRRS ON CHARIVARI
WITH ONLY DOG
AT HOME
BIGGEST MILLING INDUSTRY QUAYLE SEES BIG FUTURE
YET IS ON WAY
FOR COTTAGE GROVE
l iP T
a u
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on/vnn
JOHNSON SAYS HE FEASTS
ON ORANGES AND
CLIMATE
N U M B tilt
13
COTTAGE GROVE GETS ITS
INFANTRY COMPANY
\N. (\ Jo h n so n , who litis trails
P ayroll of About »8000 the Y e a r Will
Dividends T'orn Chamber o f Commerce Oregon. P a rticu la rly This Section. Is
A party o f worry revelers hied
for rod his uctivitm n and his radiaut
Come Through Organization
thrills» Iv
and a \ariod and dis
E f f o r t s E xceed Amount Put
in the Rest Condition o f Any
e«iuutenam*e to Turlock , Calif., finds
1 rordnnt assortnu'nt of tin minx and
ol M ilita r y Um t.
In to the Organization.
P a r t of the Union.
that la * countciiam*«* cannot continue
other noise producer*, to the Knox
to rad iate without regular visits of
place east of the cit y F rid a y eve-
tin* live wire newspaper, l ie says
mug for the purpose o f holding a
This city is to have a uvuhiue gun
That the establishment o f a milling
Th< publir nervire eommission hn»
Ort'gou is today in the best f in a ncia l
the sun s h u n * there all day and
« h a risa ri for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
compuuy ut once, word to thut el’tect
industry of g rea ter magnitude than ««•million of any st a t e in the union.
issuetl its ord.-r in ils bea ridi; oli riilos
tha moon all Might, Ho aaya nomo
He
idler,
ness
lv
Metis.
T
he
couple
re
having bi'on received Monday by the
tu I m * i haigeil by i b r l'oltag»* Urto c
¡aliy uovv established ill this section is
C o tta g e t ir o s e is in tin* se ction of
thing about f«*asting ou oranges and
sfmudtd not tt» the noisy reception,
chamber of commerce from Adju tant
Kb ri rie t oniiotay.
a pro bability f o r Cottage Grove svas a Oregon which t inlay has the fewest
g rapefru it but is not explicit in
so
the
ringleaders
derided
to
en
ter
G
en er al White, wh«> already had prom
statemen t made by
M. Shinn at th«* fn ta u cia ! worries.
The urdcr put» uito c f f e c t a rotine
explaining whether the sun and
the
home
and
c«»ni|*el
the
at
tendance
isod Cottage Grove the next urguui/.u
flou t»f rntf>, but a» a page wh > miss
i »*l»en forum of the chamber ot com
Kail road rates are coming down to
moon
or
he
is
doing
the
fea
stin
g
ou
lieu lo be authorized lor Oregon aud
nn rce Tuesday evening. A large hold p r e w a r levels and prosperity o f the
ing from tW ordcr as r«*c«*i\cti bere it ’ of the nexvlywedx. l ’ |Hm thei r en tr y
the luscious fruit.
they found only the dog at home. . mg o f timlw-r owned by i'u.st«*rii capital lumber
who took, the m atter up with the war
1 *
to »tate wliat these rate>
industry,
Cottage
d rove's
II«*
says
ontiig«*s
are
selling
at
50
depart meat w hile iu Wusliiugtou re
ar«-. T h f i sire :um nl, however, to gu«* \ . hr ness lyssetls had l*een fort‘S* arned ' is to be the source ot supply for such g re a t e st a ss et, is certa in to follow.
«•out*
the
box
in
the
orchards
and
a ml hud beta ken themxelsex else
ceiitly. l i e was ut th a t time promon-d
.in industry, acco rding to Mr. Shinn.
rt lic f to th«* '•mali user o f hght and
A gre at future is hi store for Cot
that all fruit is cheap, while bread
vs here for the night, being eomfort
eith er one or two iufuutr y compann-s
puw«-r.
It w a> forniti by the coni
U. J . Ki m, pr(*xidt*nl of th»* chamber, tag«* t»rov«* ami Oregon.
eosts
more
th
a
n
iu
Cottage
drove.
aids domiciled xxhere they could s » h * .ou tlined briefly some of th«* things a
for the st a t e aud ut once informed tin-
Dii«uott that th«* cmcrgcncy n«t«*s w hich
C o tta g e tiros e nn«l Or«*gon should en
He says they live mostly ou climate,
the reselrrs noisily jsns> by «»n their
interes ted ones here that they could
ha\ »■ I mo » of f e rt it i* ini jk »'seti a burdeu
ch am ber ra n and should do, but winch ceu m g « industry by placing as few
so
that
tin*
problem
of
liv
ing
is
ex pect one o f these within 30 days.
ujK*n thè Munii user, u h i i r reduring ( I vs as to the c h a n s art ami quietly
it is impossible for the o f f ic e r s to ac burdens As }*>xMblc upon them.
greatly
simplified.
Mr.
J
oh
nso
n
is
ami dist oiisolntely return from the I «*omplish without the a c t i v e interval of
T he udjutuut general promised this
tho rato of tho largo user and woro
T h e S|H-miiug o f uulboux in Oregon
employed in a warehouse and says
city a machine gun company iu ease
thu> u a s c i m t i fi o ami «liscrimmatorv . I un fruitfu l res el.
th»- uiciu I n i ship, tor sshich h»* up by the re cla m atio n service is tin* big
he had to l«*arii to ta lk J u p and
one should be al lo tte d to the st a t e , but
i f l did no serve to give the jse
¡pealed. N*cretary Miller gave a briet g«*st thing o f recent years for Oregon.
Hugo in order to hold the jo b .
the f ir st d efinite word received by
o.Ui(*
a ory gr«*atly increased in
i sketch o f a few o f the things which
Almost the en tire east wishes to vis
the ch am ber of commerce t h a t a cum
Come.
[the chamber already lias done.
n Or«‘goii ami* to locate in Oregon or
puny would be placed here was to tin*
Th.
m mission fouinl that during a
Auothcr speaker ref« -rred to th«* im some other P a c i f i c northwest st at e,
e f f e c t thut i t would be a rifle com
uae mouth ¡veriod, sslueh included the
I p i r t a u c c of the cannery to tlu* coin
riu* timrist crop is going to be a most
puny.
S e cre ta ry Miller immediately
line the electric comp&uy’s source o f
wunity and called a tte n tio n t«* th«* fact p ro fit a ble cue.
got into communication with the ltd
heap fuel supply was rut o f f , the
¡ t h a t th«* cannery seas not th«* result
The a b u s e is a tabloid report o f the
ju t u n t g e n e r a l ’s o f f ic e , insisting that
o\*r, ions w ere at
a
loss o f atiout
i «»f a few d a y s ’ work, but came only ta lk made by George t^uayle, secretary
the m achiuc gun organization be seut
¡r faiii xv hilt* tl ie » heap find with vs hich Had Been Residen t Here for 25 Y ea r s 1 a f t e r several years
of
e f f o r t , anti «•f th«* s t a t e ch am ber o f commerce, at |
here, aud the udjutuut gener al agreed
the * company’ is imxx supplied will of
¡w hich returns to the commumty every a uoomlay tun« In-on given hi his huiiur : Conservative
B efo re Moving to Eugene
E
st
im
a
t
e
Shows
T
h
a
t
th a t such would be done.
fee t a v i s i n g »if
thus making
I y ear several times the amount put into Mu u day at Ho tel lia rte ll, at which
Two Y e a r s Ago.
These F igu res Are L o w , R a th e r
Juuuury b is the d a le f o r mustering
possible for the com|»any to o|**mtc
I lhe cham ber ot commerce.
u ii d i I htn of the chamber o f commerce
in.
at I a profit at the reduced r a t i s , which
T h a u Too High.
The auto {»ark, u p m which th«' ex were guests.
T he fir st detail to be carr ied out t«>
the * commission has onlered to becotu«*
Mr. ^»layle has recently visited many
Jiunos K. Ostrander, whose sudden : jh * i i x * has bt cn neghgiide, was re
secure the company is to g et the re
eff. l i v e on LVceinlxr 20.
death occurred m Eugene at 4 o Ylo» k (erred to as ano ther result «»f chamber s ta te s o f the union, l ie found that,
made no fim lm gs a«
The e e«>mmission
«•
Tourists spent something above $30, quired number o f enlistm ents. E . C.
Sunday aftermKia, was for 25 years a «»f eommeree e f fo r t vs Inch is paying co mparativel y speaking, we h a s e little
Hpray has been selected to perforin
t o the municipal rate here but ex
rest« cut of this c i t s , moving to Eu dix identic in exce ss o f all the money grouiul for complaint of any kind and UUU in Cottage Grove during tho past
pressed a w illiiign«*"" to »«-ml a rep
it is his bc lit'f t h a t , with st«*ady, con year for food, clothing, guxidiuo, oil, this part o f the work and has secured
gen* two vear^ ago.
He had visited put into the chamber of commerce.
Tr-sriitat so hen* whenever a new eon
Tin* building of a stone church, per v r v a t i v e , y et constru ctiv ely progres automobile repair and miscellaneous quite a number oi names for tlu*
here only ti few »lays lirfon* Ins d»*ath
muster roll, alth ou gh sig natu res have
1 h
tra c •t
t tietwceu
the city :in»i the coin
and fkrrai d at that tim e in the best Imps not in the immediate future , but s ise lecuhrship, we shall forg«* stead ily items, which shows that tho tourist
not come in as rapi«Jly us wished.
putty is up f»»r consul.-nition.
of health, He went to the home o f his 'c e r ta i n ly within a few years , was toward front rank in the g alaxy of crop is worth developing.
The valuatiou of tb«* power com
This st a tem en t is bused ou an cs* S e v en ty -fiv e names is the number d«*
d
a
t
e
d
by
Rev.
A.
K.
Mpearou
to
1
m * states.
in lighter, Mrs. Marion V ca tch , whose
pans s projwrty, fv»r ra te making pur h**me was
lunate that 5UOU persons stopped iu sired.
only a few lihn-ks from his «»a«* of the things to result from the
Tho presence o f a company here will
J«*isc>, i ' s»-t at $ «9 .5 «H f4 —.
l'ut n Red Cros* seal on each of your the auto camp during the past season
own, shortly befo re noon Monday. Mrs. spirit which the community' is d.s
The order dir«*cts that all large ‘c on­
and use o f the estimate of the North mean a payroll o f something like $8U0U
playing
in
aup|iortiug
the
work
which
Christ
m
as
letters.
W a t c h , who ssas
upsta ir*
at home
sumers of power U placed on meters
west Tourist associ at io n th a t tourists a year. T h is city al w ays has ta k en a
alone, heard someone en ter and in a ¡t h e church represent*.
and that all users l»e jilac**«i on meters
spend an a v era g e of $ti to the person prominent part iu m ilita ry a f f a i r s find
The niaI«* chorus of the Pr«*sbyteriun
Legio n A ux ilia ry Elects.
fi'sv minutes heard groaning.
Upon
it is thought there will be little trouble
within two years.
T h e A m e r i c a n l e g i o n a u x i l i a r y has each «lay.
making an investigatio ti she found her i church opened the program with u
T h e )H>rtion of
th»* ra te schedule
Incomplete record* kept a t the park in signing the required number of men.
* h r < d the following o f f ic e r s : Mrs. W.
fa th er in an unconscious condition. I vocal number.
which appear* in tt.- incomplete order
A social evening followed the forum J . White, pre siden t; Mrs. H. \\. Titu s, ind icate that 22 00 cars registered there
M.-«!i«*al md was called and he rallied
Put a Red Cross seal on each of your
shows that the schedule is a rather
vice pre siden t; Mr>. G. B . Pitch er, during th«* season, so that the estimate
from th** a t t a c k ,
which
was heart program.
«•«•m plicated one for the ordinary in­
-'«-c ret ary treasurer.
The name was of 500 0 persons seems a co nservat iv e Christmas letters.
trouble, but su ffered ano ther a t ta c k
dividual to understand.
Put a Red Cross seal on each of your « hanged at the ann a! meetin g from the one. These fig u res do not ta k e into
An amended order will be at «»nee in th«* a fte rno on, from sshich he did Christ max letters.
w om en’* a ux ilia ry to th«* one now consideratio n the large number who
•t recover.
filed by the cOMinixsioti and The Sen 1
passed through the city without stop­
u*t*d.
Mr. O st ra nder came here from Min
tm e l will, in its next issue, publish I
ping ov er night but many o f whom
"ota
and
engaged
in
th«*
b
a
r
b
e
r
busi
the entire schedule of rate* .
made purchases here, nor o f those who
I lie
which he followed up to the time
»topped a t hotels, so t h a t the estimate
x«*a!
Put a e J U:
ich of vour o f leasing here. 11 1 > broth« r Roy ssa*
<»f $30,000 spent by the tourist s prob­
«>
nec
a
{«artner
with
him,
a*
was
also
Christum lette
ably is well under the amount actually S e creta ry Quayle, o f S t a t e Chamber,
K. l.'Utg, now a member of the
spent.
S a y s Oregon Must N ot Allow
firm of Sp ray, Ixing a Unison. While
Eugene fig ure s that its return from
here Mr. Ost rauder was n prominent Second S ta tio n for T his City to Oo County Su perin tenden t Find* T h a t for
T a x e s to Mo un t Higher.
tourist
*
ou
0,527
ears
was
$250,000.
in Near S ta n d a rd Oil Com
hlk and Knight of Pythi&x.
I t s Im porta n ce T his Section l i a s
With
a
third
us
many
cars
in
the
camp
Mr. Ost rander was 71 y ea r* of age.
pany s Sta tion .
F in e Highways.
here, and using the Eugene method of
In the even t t h a t “ Oregon 1 9 2 5 ’ ’
He was born at Grunt R ock . 111.
figuring, and Eugene says its figures becomes a
reality, C o ttag e
Grove
T he widow -iirvive* and two «laugh
are
co
nservativ
e,
we
should
have
re
may
ea sily cxp«!<*t 1000 ca rs to stop fit
t«*rs, Air*.. Marion Y c a tch , of Eugene,
T
his
city
is
to
have
a
Union
Oil
That C o ttag e G r o v e ’» roads avera ge
d iv e s Good Advice to Others as to
■ nd Mrs. Uharies Humphrey, o f Astoria. dis tr ib uting st a t loti. The «ouijiu uy ul be ttor than the roads of any com ***•«•*s «*«l $83,000 from the tourists who its m unicip al camp grounds every
How to Keep from Coming
Wiu. ( istraad er, o f thi* city, is a sur ready ha* ta k en an option u|»ou the I mu nd y of the stati* o f like importane«* used the camp here, demoustrating fur night during the time atten d a n ce is at
ther th a t our fig ure * are under, rather its height. T h i s is an u n o f f ic ia l st a t e
sivin g brother, o t h e r surviving broth
Afoul of the Law.
Mrs. B:i rah Harms proj**rty a t th«* I f i n d even b e tter than the r«»a«is of than over.
ineut made by George (¿uayle, »cere
,-r- and so*t«*rs arc b nrr M.. ! > . . ! , co rn er of S i x t h
s treet
and (Quincy many <-«»miuunities grea ter in un|s»rt
B e gin ning August 2, a fee o f 25 t.ary o f tin* s t a t e cham ber o f commerce,
1 An g* h*i«; Jo h n
E rid. ■rliti. N. D ; avenue.
;
Permission has b**en ask« d of au«*e, ssa- tin- sta temen t made by J - R «■«•ats a day was charged. T his brought
a stat«*inent made as s t a t in g » fa«*t
K. F B U t i o , »Itate t n f f i c of fic«*r. t. (x-h M., D e v i l ’s lxi k.‘, N. D.; B oy L the city council to cross Quincy avenue M c K y , county
roud sup«*rint«*iident, a return of $105.25, aiding m ater ially and not as ind ic a tin g the a t ti t m l e of
\ isit. •d thi»» sect i«.• a F rid a y un d uu c „ Port Orford. O n
M r-
Itumrr with ti sidetrack .
i t i* uu«lcr*tood while a visitor in the city Eri«lay in in the upkeep o f tin* park, where about
tin* st a t e ch am ber, which he slat« d is
pr«->>d up iu thre«* motor ca r «q* •raters T.. w II, (i|lasgow, Mont
Mr-«.
H. H. I , that this cotnjmity coutcinphit«** the in «•ompaiiy with County Enginci'r Y!«jrsc.
$10 00 was spent for improvements dur­ ta k in g no part in tin? promotion o f the
the jlUi[io r t a i o e o f obeying the I 1 ra f f i c i Ua w kcs. B ugliamton, N Y.. rind Mrv j stullatiou of s«*veral ta n k s and a dis­
T his condition is dm* iu ¡»art to th«* ing tin* y«*ar under th«* supervision o f expfjsition. 11« * stated that tin* time
law s.
C, E. Br. H.ks W eb st er , H. D.
11 tribu tin g statio n modern in every way. fact that P a c i f i c highway has been
E rnest R. Sh or t, who gs se hi* t
T he funeral was held Wednesday a f ! 'This will give Cottage Grov«* t w o ! imrd su rfa ced both n«»rth and south th«- <*hamb«*r o f (*omrat*m\ Tin* b«*st has arriv«*«l when it is im pera tiv e that
d re s* a s T y sse e , pai«l | 15 ft r th« -p<
t - . « h * ii at Eugene. R e t . W in. *Moll • lis tr ibuting st atio ns, the Sta m la rd Oil from the city and also to the fact that l«ortioii of tin* season was gone be fore w«‘ head o f f advaii<*ing ta x a t io n and
o f hittin g 40 Ullie* till t he pa sing
C um * o f f ic ia t i n g . The E lk - lodge hail J having established one h«*r«* w y k i x I inost of th«* roads of this section havt; tin- charg«* lx«ann* e f fe c ti v e . It is es n«»t allow our condition to become as
tim ated that m*xt y ea r tin* returns bad as t h a t o f neighbo ring states,
Pa>* creek canyon.
charge of the services at the mause» j year* ago, also on (Quincy asenu«*, a I I h - cii in ex isten ce tor a half eentury
t r«»ni f ••«-." will be $5oo or more. Oft«*n where the ta x ra te is higher than it is
William Shoemaker paid $5 for fail
hum.
The ((ulilwarers ss»*re Charles block east of th«* lo« at ion pick«*«i by ¡•n-
J, ger ami through coustaut up in«»r«* than 10 «*ars s|x*nt tin* night ill
«»r lon
here. He said t h a t it is f o r tin* p«»opl<*
ure to has* his sjwedoiueter in w«»rk VanlH-nbtirg. J . S. Medley, L R. Long, i he Union Oil people.
k«*«-p and use* «luring that turn; now i he amp. Til«! camp was <*lose«l for to d«M*i«l«i whether or not the incr«*ase«l
mg order on a lor hm* ear.
Gi*or;
Met^ueeu, E. C. Ì x»« ksst»«»«J and
have rtm<Jbeds that a re firmly set ami the season a bo ut two we«*ks ago on tax for the f a ir is a inetlunl for an
< »rl E. B u rk ett j*aid |..j for failure ! Walt
G. Hmuwer.
Put a K *«1 Cross
;il on «*a«*h of your upon which tin* co unty and road dis :iecouut o f the condition of tin* ground
eventu al reduction of ta x a tio n .
to hast- a mirror on a truck.
! ( Christ ma* keil • vs.
t r i r t s has«* put a g«x»«l surface.
during tin* wet w«*ath«*r.
Mr. (ju ay lo was in the c i t y Monday.
Mr. Bloom called a tte n tio n to some
Red Cm*
Put
•«•ul on each o f your
oi the iuo M numerous law si«dation* | Christ I :ts letter*
Put
a
R«
«l
Cross
s«*nl
on
each
o
f
your
J. F SPRAY AGAIN
RESTAURANT IS EN TERED ,
I N T E L L I G E N T IN F O R M A T I O N
by driver* o f motor v«*hick*s.
IS A SK E D B Y F IR E L A D D IE S
SELLS OUT BUSINESS Ch rist mas letters.
Faiiu re to diiu llght^ i?» a frequent
THIEVES UNREWARDED
in fra ctio n of law, which recognize* no
O f fi c i a l s o f tin* fir e departmi'iit urge
J . V. Hpray, who has been in and
Haltsmau ’» T o u r i s t caf«* was enter«*«!
>uch thing a* a non glare light, t ar*
th«»“«* turn ing in alarms to lx* certa in to
xnu*t be equipped with tiiuimerx and
by burglars Monday night. Mr. Knits out of bu»in«*ss here s«*v« ral tim«*s, has
give information
upon tin**«* three
must us** them when signalled to do |
| mait believes that the int rmlcrs tbought dispo*«*«! of his f««*«l, |Mjultry supplies
po ints: Nam«! o f p«-rson whos«* prop
so. C ar* not equipped with dimmers I
t i n y kiu*w where th** cash was kept. and flo ur busin«*» to R. Clayp«x»l, a
erty
is
on
fir«.*,
name
o f str«*«*t and
ree«‘iit a r r iv a l from Mo ntana.
Mr.
may use a spot light on the left side B oth Mrn Have W restled Champion None had been left hi the pla«*«*, h o w
g«*rn*ral location.
Ofte n tlu* <h*pnrt
o f c a r and thru extinguish headlight*
**ver, so that the bu rglars got nothing. Clay p«Mil i nt<* nd» for the present t o
W a lte r Miller Two Hours
business
on alxjiit tin* Deed, E vid ently Premeditated, Enacted m«*nt has gone to a wrong location and
when signalled to dim.
A thorough s«*arch o f th** place was coiuiuct the
wasted time in g«*tting to the fir«* be
to a Draw.
Truck* carr ying only one
light,
During Few Moments Sou Is
made, us was qu ite evident from tin* name lin»*s <»n which Mr. Hpniy has
cause of carel«*ssn«*»s in g ivin g the
He has giv«*n it th«*
ss bet her m the cen te r o f the ear or j
disturbed eomlition o f things Tu«*sday coiuiuct«*«] it.
Down Town.
necessary information in turn ing in an
not, are not complying with th«* law.
morning, but nothing has been missed. name, E«-on«»my E’«*«*«l Store,
n larm.
Mr. Sp ray has not announced futur«*
Rnlph iinnd, fa v o r i t e of tlu* Cottagi*
All cars of four wheel* must have tv.o
No clue to the thiev**» has ls*«*n
lig h t* , one on each side of tb** ear. Grove wrestling f a n * ami contender for found but it is thought they w**r«* local plans.
Presumably «]espoiid«*iit because o f ill
M otorcycl es comply with the law w hen! tlu* uiiddlew «ight championship, will people.
E n t r u n i c was gained through
h«*alth, Carl Aisled, one of the b«*st CITY MARKET PUTS IN
ca rr y in g on«* light, with dimmer equip j m«*et Young iia cke iischiuu it , of Hj*» a rear wiud«jw, from which all fin g er ETH EL MOODY SUCCUMBS
known of the old«*r r«*sideuta o f the
SHOW WINDOW FRONT
kane, h»*re Sa tu rda y night. B oth of marks mad«- by th«* intruders had ls-«*n
in* lit.
«aty, took his own l if e shortly a f t e r
TO
FE
W
DAYS
ILLNESS
Vehic le * which are not motor vchielew i the tlu*«- m«*u has*- w rent led Champion remove«!, on«* of th«* r e s t a u r a n t ’s towels
noon y i's ten la y . Evid en tly tin* d«*«‘«J
The C ity market is completing tin-
a re r*qu»r»*«1 to carry a light on le ft i Miller two h«»ur* to :i draw and have facing us«*«I for th** ;Mirjs«se.
installation of a show window fron t,
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I M.s* E t h e l M oody, <jf Bugimi w, «ii«*«l had lx-on pM-iuedituted. His son Alt
- . J . L»f sehiele so plat* d a * to be s is met other of the beat udii iu the mid
eiior
had
gone
to
town
for
a
few
nun
which
will en able it to display its
• sr ly Hun da y morning f«»llowing a
i bu­ from front and rear to approach die weight an«l li**a vier clasntsa. The
ut«-s. As soon as th« son was gone, war«*« to the public, g ivin g tin* place
COTTAGE
GROVE
REST
I
brie
f
iliiu*»«.*«.
Tin*
funeral
was
ln*ld
match will !>«• for two tall* out o f
vehicles.
ROOM SETS THE PACE Tu«—«lay from Mills «-hap«*l h«*re, R«*s. Mr. Alsted took the gun with which quite n niodi*rn and up to date up
l­ -«lestnan* are required to t a k e left | three. Police G azette rules.
—— —
IH. Hamrick offi**iating.
Miss Moody In* ended his lif«*, walked out on tin* p«*nranro. 'I’his establishment is grea tly
JJackenxcbuiidt
is
her«*
and
enn
be
ks to 1 d. of
h o itK to
l**' on the
|s>r«-h, ant down on the couch, placed «•xtending its business and «*iit<*riiig «*x
T
his
c
ity
has
o
fte
n
."«*t
an
exam
ple
j
wh
*
a
«laughter
«»f
Mr.
and
Mrs. C.
city
-'•♦•a
working
out
eseiu
n
g
*
m
Moo*e
- t i 4 r of prati a . v »*li ir'lfH apprtrat-h
t h« inuzzl«* 1 /inid«* Hi.»« mouth and fir«*d. tensively into tin* pa«*king business.
C.
M
oo«ly.
Hh«*
was
Ixirn
in
North
fo
r
oth«
r
<
iii«*s
o
f
th
e
st
a
t
e
.
Again
halt,
wh»*rc
th**
match
will
be
held.
f r o m alt Had.
Death was in sia n tn m ou s. A n«*ighls*r
Haud will m«-«*t Profe*>or Hint he at this ha» happened. T h e o f f ic e r s of th«* Car«>li iih arid cam«* to Or«*gon 11 years probably was the only witness of th«!
Moth«*rs <*iub b a s e received an inquiry ag«» with lo r parents. Hh«* was 23 y**ars i rag« dy and it was «!im« t«*d so qu ickly
(»ohi Hill on l>«-c»*ui|,«T 2,;.
— tw en ty years ago one o f tli«!
On Ha turchi y n i g h t ’s card a pre lim ­ from 0»w«*go asking f«»r «b'taih-d i n f o r ­ ut' age. F i v e brother# and two srst«*rs -th«* ha«i no op|«ortunity to summon aid
SHORT ILLNESS FATAL
lx*st known names in uatiouAl
TO MRS J. N HOGUE inary b**’ ween i«H-al m«n will lx* put mation a - to how the wom«*u h«*re s*-t j survive.
to pre ven t it.
tolvcrt ising was J a m e s P y l e ’s
on at k:JU au*i tlu* mam event will abo ut th«* «*stablishm<‘ut of a rest r«»«»m. I
Mr. AIst«*d, who hail been for many
Pea rlin e. T he ad v ertis in g had
Th«*
wodl ’ ii o f Oswego, having r«*a«l j BIRTHS FOR MONTH 17;
st
a
rt
at
tb
l^ondou, Or**., l ie f . 12.— (Bpeeial to
years a r»;sp«!ct«*d citiz«ii o f th«! coin
run «‘oiitiniiously since 1873.
accounts
in
the
n«*ws|»ajiers
«»f
how
the
The B*'iitinel.)— Mr*. J . N. Hogue, of
DEATHS ARE ONLY TWO inuiiity, was in the employ o f th«»
rest r«s»m was su**«*-«*»»fully **stal»lish«-d
Ixindon, «lied Iv«'»*mb**r 9 at l/jm ne, E L K S C O M M I T T E E W I L L I N G
Bout lo rn P a c i f i c railway for some 40
— in 19U7, the concern having
here,
wish
to
go
ami
«1«»
likewise.
following a brie f illness. T h e fureral
TO R E C E I V E C O N T R I B U T I O N S
All birt h record» for this «listrict years. Ho work«.*d many years as a
passed into the hands o f an
WHf held Huiiday at (¿oiidon, the ner
probably w«*re broken «luring N«iv«-m bridge builder, lat«*r as a track w alk er
e sta te, the tru stees saw un
E
a
s
t
e
r
n
S
t
a
r
Elect«.
v i f r i being conduct»-d by Cecil Rob
Th«* E lk s committee, wh»«h, upon
her, when 17 w«?re r«*eord*.*«l. O f th«*se at Harrisb urg and lat«*r ns <*aretaker
opi>ortuiiity by which th«*y could
Cottage Gnjs** ch apte r. E astern Htar, 10 w«*ru males an«l 7 femal«*s. T he o f the grounds a t tin* statio n here.
ert*.
In term en t wu* in the H**ruis j t b e en«lorm*ment and so lic ita tio n o f the
save many hundreds o f dtdlars
has
el
ected
the
fidhiwmg
o
f
f
ic
e
r
s
:
cemetery a t izOu<h»n.
Mr. A luted was born in N«*stved,
I « hamlii-r o f
commerce,
is
l«x»kmg
<ii*:iths w«*r«* two, both males. I>«*cein
by c u ttin g out the advertising.
Mrs. H«»gw* left about thre e weeks ¡ a f t e r the benrvoh*nces for the city, W«»rthy Matron, Mrs. Ib-rtie Uurham; j lx-r already has a goo«l start to «*qual Denmark, Decem ber 7, 1847, an«l ha«l
Ckarl«*s
B*nil«*r
;
y
jmtrou,
*s
*»rt
hy
ass^»
j u s t pasM il his s«*venty fourth birt hday
— P«-arline lost f a v o r rapidly and
the nuintx-r of birt h s for last month.
befo re her death to visit re lative* and ,s\ill r«*e«*ive contribution»* from th«»»**
Whit«-; eon
a ii n i v ersa ry. H«* married Miss C'hri»
in 1914 trio«! to come back.
f n e u d * a t ix*rane.
A f t e r a w e e k ’» j wishing to g i ' e Ch rist mas ch eer to ciaU* mat ron, L. Addi.
c«;n
«Juctr
css,
jn«*z
White
;
ass
oci
ate
tin a Madxen a t Burlington, l a . The
B cveral hundred thousand dollurs
vi sit at the home
of
her nephew, ! ««then», a** w«*ll as atten«! to the dis
D IP H T H E R IA SITU A TIO N
duetr
Bla
neh«*
M
»«-r«*
css,
Mrs.
Hh«»rt
;
wor«! sp«*nt, which am«junt
Charles Marlow, she had gone to the j tribut um of g i f t s to tho»«> in n«*« d.
E N T I R E L Y S A T I S F A C T O R Y widow and the «on are the only sur
would have mad«! a co nsiderable
viving rclafiv«!*.
home o f George Powell, W here she w a» J Th«* E lk s comm it t«*«* <l«x*" not usually t ary, Mr». M a lx l K oiith ; treasurer,
Mr».
Velma
B
a
r
r
e
l
.
accept a charge fr«»m tin* community
The fun eral will be h«*ld a t 2 : 3 0 to
dent on the market f o r a uew
tak en ill.
It is anticipnt«*«l by Dr. B. R. J o b ,
T h e following offi«-«-rs have been ap
morrow
aft«*rnoon
from
tin-
chapel,
I but this year it was urg«-«l by th»*
product, but P ca rlin e was not a
city he alth o f f ic e r , that the only rc
The huslmrul is the only immediate
* ham be r o f commerce to do so, the pointed: Mrs. Glennie F ro st, ch a pla in ; muining «piarantine enn lx* raised dur with tho E lk s lodg«!, o f which Mr.
new produet. It was try in g to
surviving relative.
li r»-«*tors seeing in
this
method o f Mrs. Pearl«* Umphrey, m ars hal; Mrs. ing the early pa rt o f next week. No Alated was u m* mix r, iu charge. Tb<;
com«: ba ck, which is infinite ly
Roxan na K. F ierce
was
born in handling lx*nevolene*»» an opportunity J« »so- Matth**ws, ward en; Mrs. Malx-1
body
will
be
ta
k
en
to
P
ortla
n
d
Hunday
rat^rc d if f ic u l t, aud it did not
Ti nneiaee J u l y 2, I k r/», moved t o 11 t«i sim plify the work and avo id «lu pii - Helliwell, A«la; Mrs Jt-nni*- lb*i«ll*-r, n«-w case» hav<» dev«*lope«i «luring tJn* for cre mation.
succeed.
past tw o weeks, so that the sit nation
liiioi» w heu a small child, thence with cation of e f fo r t .
R uth; Mrs. Olive B«*«ie, E s t h e r ; Mrs.
is «*iitirely s a t i s f a c t o r y and the scare
h* r parents to T exa s, where »he mar
— a n o th er nationally known
Mrs. Emma
Any m«-vnbcr o f the co m m ittee will Lue i h* Titu s, M a r th a ;
Shy H u ntington M arries Miss Hill.
fi*-d G. W. Howe in 1H7H. Th«y lived acc»*pt co ntribu tion s and rec eive in A «lams, Eh-eta ; M
pro«luct stopped atlveri isiug
!>. II» ..................\f '■
° ¥Cf-
in T exa s, Oklahoma and Colorado, form ation re la tive to those in need, o r g a n ist ; L E. Harrel, m-utinel.
Charles
(Hliyj
l l u n ’ ington,
head
for one y « a r —and it took from
came to Oregon in F eb r u a ry ,
1MJ3, |
(
coach o f f ootb a ll at the U niversity o f
fiv e to seven years to r«:gam
Two T r a f f i c Violator».
A. B a r te ll , because o f con s en
located at or near M «»la I la and came to ; »enee o f location , has Ix-eri given
the volum«' it lost.
A traiuuent who [Nuuwd through <ltir Or<-g«)n, and Miss Haliie Hills, «laugh
W ATCH Y O U R L A B E L
•••
l>sndon in November o f that year. ch arg e o f this part of the work.
ing th«» night left $1 with th«* night t e r o f Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Hills, of
— a merchant can build up a
Mr. How* die«] abo ut thre e week* later.
[sdie**rnan t o pay f o r a ta g which th«f Onkridge, w«*re quietly married Dec«*m
Royal Arch Electa.
The E lk s co mm ittee ir* as f«»llows:
splen«lid business with persist«»nt
Hlo returned to T exa s for a time, re Ed. Tullnr. C. A. B a r t e ll , J . F. Me
Th«* K«»yal Arch ch apte r «»f Masons cop ha«l phice«| on the car fo r ov«*r be r 10 a t th«* home o f Dr. and Mrs.
ad vertis in g . But f«-w who once
turned and was united in marriage to Karland, E«l. Wills«»«, George Hawl«*y has eh'cted the following offi«*»rs: T. sta y ing the parking limit.
W. C. Rebhan in Hpriagfield. lt«3V. E.
become a«lv»!rtisers <*v«!r follow
J . N. Hogue J a n u a r y 15, HiO*
Hh • an*J W. If. <>stran*l«*r.
C. Wheeler, E. H. P . ; <»«•«>. O. Kn«»wl«-s,
Aaoth<*r c a r was tagg«-«l because of V. Htivors, pastor of the First Chris
in th«* footst«*ps o f P«*arline.
was a nu m b• r u l the Church o f Christ.
k ing ; Aroirew Brund, s c r ib e ; K . K. motor ru nnin g while the car was un tiari church «jf Eugene, o f f ic ia t e d . Tho
Hh* wa* aged 05 yearn, 5 month», 0
Mills, C. o f H.; Worth Harvey, t r e a s ­ attended.
T he operator has not yet bride is a sist er o f Mrs. I^aK-lls Blew
T he R eatine! want# the news.
••• urer; G o ttfr ied G raber, secretary.
dava.
a rt, o f Row River .
appeared in police court.
ar*»t*!!< R e li r f in New Schedule
for the S iua II User o f
Pow er Mid L ig ht.
Is
DEATH OF J. E. OSTRANDER
COMES SUDDENLY
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 YEAR IS RECORD
LOCAL TOURIST CROP
1 0 0 0 CARS A DAY DURING
FAIR, IS ESTIMATE
UNION OIL TO ESTABLISH COTTAGE GROVE ROADS ARE
DISTRIBUTING P U N T
BEST IN STATE
TRAFFIC OFFICER RELIEVES
THREE OF CHANGE
HAND AND HACKENSCHMIDT
MEET SATURDAY
CARL ALSTED, DESPONDENT
TAKES OWN LIFE