the lumber business. A with him being used for this pur- drag saw pose. A. L. Woodard, Cottage Grove, has | CRESWELL HAS BOOST “'dy j Prominent Promoters Address disappear with the incoming o f the spring months, when a substantial pavement w ill be constructed. Land- | lord Westbrook should be patient, and i even though it becomes necessary t o 1 ferry his guests across the street he should give the powers that be a chance. during the summer, but expects to re sume operations soon. A new planing | L arge Gathering. shed, Hxl5, Hoyt planer and engine for In the report received by F. H. driving the planing mill have been | Rosenberg, secretary o f the Western Asks fo r Injunction. added to the plant. The planing mill is CITIZENS FORM ORGANIZATION Oregon Lumber Manufacture Asssoeia The Booth-Kelly Lumber Company | in operation. tion, issued by the Department has asked fo r a permanent injunction The Wildwood Lumber Co. has in Agriculture and covering the month o f against the city o f Kugene in the con­ The Advantages qnd Possibilities o f stalled a planer shed, 30x60, and a new September, the following an the avi Our Neighboring Town to be P re ­ struction o f its (lower plant on the Mc­ No. 10 llerlin sizer. The plant had rage prices obtaining for lumber i The complaint cites sented to the Outside W orld. - Cash Kenzie river. been shut down since the first o f July this section o f the state. No. 1, <(. G that the way in which the canal is be­ for Publicity Subscribed. but will resume about the 15th o f Oe flooring, $29.75; No. 2, O. G. flooring ing constructed w ill so reduce the flow toiler. J. J. K reiger is manager. On Saturday afternoon there assem o f water in the M cKenzie river fo r a $26.75; No.2, flat grain flooring, $18.50 The Star Lumber Co. has bee bled in Creswell the staunch business No. 2, and better finish, $24.50; tiin operating most o f the time The com men and enthusiastic citizens o f that distance o f seven miles that it will her 12x12 to 1 fix 16, $15.00; dimension make logging impossible, and w ill do pany has purchased a tract o f timbe place, who were looking forward to the sized, $0.75; timbers t good Saturday business to keep their order files in : Spur, has been operating about fi the lirst speaker introduced. He gave on Nq. 16 at 1:50 a. in. train, returning healthy condition. The eastern demand months, cutting about 40,000 fe e t per valauable information along the line o f Monday evening on No. 13 leaving Port­ has improved perceptibly, and the lay. This plant consists o f the frami promotion work as followed out by land at 7:30 p. in., giving all day Satur- ly, Sunday and Monday in Portland- coastwise trade as quite active. C alif and equipment o f the mill form erly Kugene and other successful commun­ ornia is calling for considerable lumber owned and operated by J. II. Chambers ities. He urged communities to put The same arrangements apply from Port­ and the ability o f the cargo mills to it Alca. liuilding operations are go­ forth every effort to obtain a “ checker­ ent giving Portland people a chance to market their output is one o f tin ing forward all the time at this mill board factory,” the checker-board to visit valley points at greatly reduced rites. strong features o f the situation. For­ and when completed will be one o f the be made up o f checks o f ten acres each best plants in the Row R iv e r country. eign business is fair, hut could stand and on each check a family, this to improvement. Some large railroad The company is contemplating install­ take the place o f tin great acreages >6Ulhtrn ing a tram and cable system for doing now owned, but not carefully or pro- orders have been placed lately aggri gatin g about 10,0(H),000 feet, mostly its logging. A lbert Stocks is manager lily tilled, by some o f the present NORTH BOUND. for construction purposes. The west o f the company and W. T. Hankins residents o f Lane county. '•io . 1G . . . ----------------- 1:48 a. m ern pine situation continues well in tin secretary. A fte r President Thompson had fin­ No. 18------------------------ 4:50 p. m The Cerro Gordo Lumber C o.’s plant control o f produce and both prices and ished, Dr. Scarborough introduced our No. 14__________________ 4:43 a. m is located about two miles from this shipments are satisfactory.” esteemed friend “ Kugene H a rtog.” point, the product being flumed to the lie impressed upon the mind o f his No. 20________________ 11:32 a, m The plant has not been A t a meeting o f the Oregon Conser­ railroad. SOUTH BOUND. audience the necessity o f carrying on a vation Association, at Portland, a reso­ iperated for some time on account o f successful promotion campaign and \'o. 15 --------------------- l:2Ga. m lution urging the congressional delega­ scarcity o f water. Klmer Doolittle is that it was highly important that the No. 17------------------------10:15 p. m tion o f this state to ask fo r a larger manager o f this company. citizens o f Creswell and vicinity do So. 1 3 ------------------------ 6:30 a. m The .1. II. Chambers Lumber Co. appropriation for the work o f the 2:57 i>.m verything in their power to bring No. 19________________ bureau o f entomology o f the Depart­ Dorena, is operating its planing mill success to the A. I '. Bornstedt people, L. S. T A YLO R . Agent. ment o f Agriculture was passed. In mil kilns at Dorena. The sawmill is who have recently became interested speaking o f tim ber resources, F. ('. located about two miles from the rail­ in a large orchard tract at Creswell. Speaking of Knapp stated that Oregon contained road, the lumber being flumed down. The success o f Creswell depends much one-sixth o f the standing timber in the The plant has a capacity o f 40,000 feet upon the success o f this company. United States, it being estimated that per day, but has not been in operation They want families to purchase the within the state’s borders there are for about three months, on account of orchard tracts which are being pre­ Manager from 300,000,000,000 to 400,000,1KM), 000 shortage in water supply. pared for the market and make homes ’red Russell has a splendid body o f feet o f timber, with a total valuation thereon. It is the small farm that timber and a model plant. o f $600,000,000. In spite o f this file yields the largest profit on a small in­ James Lands is operating a camp at appropriation o f the stall' for lire pro­ vestment, and it is essential that peo­ Let ns rem ind yo u that w e h ave Dorena, the output being consumed by tection, he said, is not sufficient to pay ple who are practical orchardists be the postage o f the circulars and other the Brown Lumber Co., Cottage Grove. given the proper inducements to locate — them McKibben Bros’, sawmill is located m atter sent out cautioning against the T h e best to lie had! upon land which has been tried and spread o f destructive fires. A. If. at McKibben Spur, about two miles found adapted to the culture o f certain d ra fte d rig h t, g ro w n Their present Wasted stated that through the efforts from Cottage Grove. righ t, sold rig h t and fruits. o f the association the state now has plant is located on the exact site o f the A fte r Mr. Hartog had finished it was 1,000 fire wardens. The deputy fire one destroyed by fire about a year ago. then the pleasure o f the president to rangers throughout the state, he e x ­ A ll their clears are consumed by the introduce Mr. Tom Richardson, who plained, with but few exceptions, give Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co. in He gave the their services free o f charge. lie its planing mill and woodworking was royally greeted. people o f Creswell plans upon which thought the next legislature should plant at Cottage Grove. so many districts in Oregon have take steps towards gettin g money ap­ huililcd their booster campaigns. It is propriated for this cause. THE GRIM REAPER. weeded that Mr. Richardson is the K e e p the m on ey at h om e and get The mnkets in California for lumber ------ better stock ------- Death Claims Mrs. Myrtle Comer and best friend Oregon has in the capacity show quite an increased demand, as is o f Secretary-Manager o f the Portland Mr. J. I< . Palmer. evidenced by the fact that freight rates ommercial club. He has never tired Mrs. M yrtle Comer, w ife o f J. Mark have advanced. This should be a help f bis desire to give to the world the Comer, died at the Portland Sanitar­ to the millmen in this section, and wonderful possibilities offered by this ium on Wednesday, and the body will there is no doubt that inquiries from Oregon country. be brought to Cottage Grove this California points are better, not only A fter his address a list was opened afternoon for burial. Consumption o f as regards prices, but there seems to or subscriptions at $10 per month. tin* kidneys was the cause»of hordeath. be a demand for the better grades. Several men present responded with ’The deceased with her husband came There is a well-grounded truth in the the required sum. and others then fo l­ to Cottage Grove last April from St. Carlton N u rsery Co. reports that about $12,000,000 worth lowed with smaller subscriptions, mak­ Paul, Minn., for a visit to relatives, Large growers of local stock. Sup­ o f rolling stock and equipment has ing a total o f more than $500 for the and was conveyed to the Portland in­ pliers of commercial plants—clean, vig­ lately been placed in Chicago for ser coming year's work within twenty stitution about three months later. orous and true trees. 11 navy on apples vice on the Western railroads. There minutes. A special soliciting com­ in Spitzenburg. Newton, etc. In pears is no doubt but a part o f this will be She leaves an adopted daughter five mittee was then appointedby the pres­ years o f age, and an infant son aged Bartlett, Anjou, Comice, elc. In cher­ placed with the western mills. ident, whose duty it is to call upon six weeks. Her death is deeply ries R . Anne, Lambert, Bing, etc. In those who were not present to sub­ peaches 2 Crawfords, Muir, Sharlolte, While I he car shortage problem is mourned by all who knew her, among scribe to the Booster fund fo r the com­ Salway, Elberla, etc. In prunes Italian, again up during the moving o f the whom she was a favorite. The be ing year. etc Small fruits, bushes, etc. crops from Fasteru Oregon and Wash­ relived husband and relatives have the Several business men from Kugene Bo Sure Get One Prices. It Will I’ a-. You ington. it docs not obtain to the extent sympathy o f many friends. were in attendance. Manager Hartog Send list of wants. Stock carefully grown J. K. Palmer. that was anticipated. The railroads and shipped. We can handle your order and Mr. Thompson, president of the rightly and at right prices. Catalogue free. The funeral o f the late J. K. Painter, Kugene Commercial club were the have evidently prolitted bv former ex Carlton Nursery Co. - Carlton. Oregon who departed this life Wednesday perienoes and taken this serious matter guests o f honor from Kugene. 1’rof. morning after a long illness caused by K. K. Barnes. Manager F. G. Conley in hand. ’The Itooth-K lly Lumber company dropsy , took place from the fam ily res and Clarence Boyd represented Cottage now occupies new otlices at Bugi ne, ¡donee this forenoon, the Rev. Likins Grove. said to be the most handsome in the conducting the service. The deceased Seeks a Home Here. was a native o f Kentucky, having been valley. Joseph Bireher and fam ily o f Klgin, born at Madisonville in 1845. He A Tour ot ttie Fieli!. i ime to Oregon six years ago, and has Minnesota, arrived here on Wednesday, and w ill look over the country hoping A representative o f The Timbri-man, resided here the greater portion o f puhlished at Fort lami, recently visitisi that time. A widow, two sons and to be able to find a suitable location upon which to establish his home. Mr. Cottage Grove and thè titubar country four daughters survive him, and to tributary thrreto along thè Oregon \ I them the sympathy o f the community Bireher has had considerable corres- (londeni'e with Manager Conley of tin' Southeastern, and ftdlowing are notes goes out in their atllietion. Commercial club. He desires to pur- gleaned by Inni during that visi! : Mis|udges Our Size. ehase about forty acres o f land, con­ Brown l.umber Co., Cottage Grove. The follow ing appreciated letter venient to sehiHil, market and trans­ is oprrutlng its plani on a idee line of comes from a friend in Michigan; “ I portation. He p refer« to follow the orders. Tliis pinot is Iteing vory ably want to compliment you on the hand­ liee and poultry culture for the pre­ managed by I.. S. Ilill, uno o f thè cap­ some appearance o f The Sentinel. You sent, so that in a few years he can atile san mi 11 moti o f thè Willumettc surely do not mean that Cottage Grove have a eommereial orchard. He will Volley, with F. II. Rosoni a-rg in has a population o f only .'l.tKKI and yet chose a location where the soil L chargc o f thè hookkeeping department. can sup|>ort a newspaper like the one 1 adapted to applo raising. The company is operating ime camp on R »w River. and sccurcs thè remainder have received. Send it to me regular­ Main S treet Posted. ly. I take it from reading your editor­ o f its log supply frolli independent lug­ The unkindest cut o f all. as our la­ ials that you have the "grea test ger«. Manager Lnn Hill indulge« in mented friend Shakespeare would h;u country on earth, "and it is worth $1.50 one part¡colar luxury, that o f driving said, was the warning placed conspicu a year to know more about it. I have ime o f thè fanciest stopperà in that ously at the corner o f Vain and Four: had in mind for some time going west, soction. Iain i« net only a gissi lum- steets follow in g the rains o f Wedr, - and I may conclude to pay your town bermnn hut heis an o\|sTt horseman. day. For the good name o f Cottage a visit. Again, permit me to congrat­ The Disston l.umber t'o. w ill résumé Grove The Sentinel dislikes to do. ulate you iqsin the neat appearance o f iqierations about thè lirst o f February. it-« wonting, but as a purveyor o f v u , vour b latter.” Suino minor improvoments will bo it feels in duty bound to give it t the maiio to thè plani, whieh is cquipped Dobating aetivity is aroused at the world. with a Berlin resaw and 6x15 Hoyt High sellimi. Quite a large number o f NO TICK. planer. Manager Harry Crites has students have signified their intention No Fishing Allowed Here. accopteil a contract and is cutting wnod o f trying for places on the various This unsightly condition o f our main for thè railroad during thè slack timo teams. business thoroughfare, however, \iil|! Pacific Railway rime-fable TREES Warranted to Grow CEDAR SPRINGS NURSERY S. B. MORSS, Prop. Why the Best Dressmakers Endorse HENDERSON CORSETS A GOOD dressmaker k n o w s ^ that, no matter how effectively/ • she makes a gown, it will not| / ■ ' show ofT to advantageor satis-] fy her customer unless fitted 1 and worn over the right cor- ' set. This is also true of the 'A new ready-to-wear apparel as t shown in our suit department. *f v Particularly since the popular- ft» ity of the present slender A \ modes, it is impassible to wear CV.«, a modern gown correctly un- * • . F- less the proper corset is worn. This is the reason all good dressmakers and fitters insist 1 ' s~/ that a H EN D ER SO N CORSET fib I be worn. j W E carry a complete assort­ ment of the newest Hender­ son models with low, medium end high bust, with conserva­ tive and extreme skirt lengths. HENDERSON Our salesladies are prepared F ro n t L a r e .< l C o r-se ts to demonstrate these models and give fittings to all women who à ■m ill A PRICES, $ 2 .5 0 , $ 3 .0 0 A N D $ 4 .0 0 . Rees - Wallace Co. ‘W H E R E Y O U D O B E T T E R . RED CROSS PHARMACISTS To The Ladies MRS. H. A. MILLER will Re-model Hats, in Latest Styles, and at Reasonable Prices. : : Special Attention Given to Renovating Old Mat­ erials, Curling Plumes, etc Call at Residence, just west of Catholic Church, or Phone, Main 571. : ; SOME Presidi meus R unn the T That would has hot versed the exi by the and tin bears ot to be, find yet this me The re yesterdi more e than a brated ( he brouf ore pron many a the Fail presiden from a feet o f the vein to the ni to Mr. this ore that it v to the I owned t Albany ( It ha3 seven yi John Co this rich Mr. M o f The 5 the cam Mining C strike m four yea $ 200,000 T h e Sign of the R ed Cross is Symbolic Pure of Drugs and Carefully Compounded Prescriptions.