(Entlaß T en Pages ARCHIE THOMPSON PRODUCES Print COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 8, 1912 Volume VI 22 TONS OF TIMOTHY ON SEVEN ACRES (formt Sonito H o in e Number 46 Road to Coast for Cottage Grove my £ Before Opening of Panama Canal Ita Superiority Over the World in Producing Proven­ der for Live Stock 'Iwenty-two ton, six hundred end 10 It»«, o f timothy hay on »even acre« o f land la the record made by Archie Thonqtaon, ami he think» it will be hard to beat. Timothy doea not uau- ally run aa heavy an clover varletiea, but Mr. Thompsondoea not think much alfalfa will be found runniiiK much heavier than hia timothy. There ia a record o f a yield of a ton o f clover from a <|uarter acre and 3ti tona from 12 acrea. The latter, how ever, ia not aa large aa Mr. Thornp- aon’a timothy yield. Alfalfa haa the ail vantage, however, in the fact that It often yield« three cro|»a a year. rrounds HAS STOOD NEAR THE KELLY BUMPER CROP OK HAY Cottage Grove Country Again Prove» e ™ BRIDGE FOR MONTH ADD STORY TO PLANT Cottage Grove Manufacturing Com­ pany Making 40x110 Ad­ dition to Building. The Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co. hua commenced work adding an ex tra atory to ita entire building. Thu company haa been cramped for room for aoma time and will he able to u«e a large part o f the addition with the machinery ¿Iruady in use. Some new machinery will lie installed thla win­ ter. The aixe of the building ia 40x110 feet. — O r e g o n ^ Southeastern Railway of This City and Jesse Darling Milwaukee Interests Are Most Promi­ nent in Promoting the Project FIRST LINK WILL BE ROAD TO LORANE TO BE BUILT DURING NEXT SUMMER A good sign o f Cottage $18 a Day From Acre and Quarter of Berries J. I WHEELER DEAD AT 71 YEARS Mrs. Joseph Liggett Drowns in Waters of Coast Fork M aVO T B a ilg S POSt With Machine EVERGREEN CORN ON THE MARKET At Least a Dozen Residences Are Under Course of Construc­ tion in this Vicinity. Grove’s Tidewater To Be Reached by 1915. Region Rich in Timber and growth is the fact that at least a dozen Agricultural Possibilities Will Be Tapped.— Work to residences are at present under course o f construction, either within the city Start Early in the Spring of 1913. Cottnge Grove ia to have a railroad ; Sentinel repre«eritative, admitted that from here to the coast. There ia no tha road wa« contemplated and that he longer any doubt o f it. The Sentinel ; leaves for the Ea«t in a few daya on some lime ago said that it had the business connected with financing the edge on the new» concerning a pro- i project. posed electric road from here to Lo- ■ It is understood that the new road For a rla«ay piece of job printing, ranc and that in due time it would j will be operated by steam, instead of try Tlie Sentinel Typographic Studio. publish full particulars. That news is* by electricity, ar at first contemplated. now ripe. The road will be built. and that the first link, from here to Just who are the people behind the Lorane will be built during the bum­ new venture can not lie learned posi­ mer o f 1913, the balance to be con­ tively, hut it is certain that the Ore­ structed aa conditions warrant, the ob­ "T he Shop" where good printing ■a gon & Southeastern Railway of this ject being to get to Winchester Bay ■ione The Sentinel. city and Jeaae Darling and hi« Mil­ by the time the Panama canal is waukee associates are the prime mov­ opened. ers. All rumor as to Hill or Harriman Some Large Vegetables. The new road will open up tremen­ Raising of Strawberries Proves , having any interest in the promotion dous tracts o f timber and thousand« of Goo. Salton, who haa t>ecn in the Profitable to J. A. Prophet. work ia fiction. They have had their acre« of agricultural land and will be Cottage Grove country only a roupie j opportunity and did not accept it. The one of the biggest thing« that has hap­ yrara ami ronaidera himaelf an amateur at gardening, la proud of the vegeta- Receipts o f |I5 to S18 a day from an capital will come from other sources. pened in the history o f Cottage Grove. blra he ralaed thla year. He had acre and a quarter o f strawberries Some o f it may be raised locally, but In an address a few months ago at beeta, rulahagaa ami lurni|* that were seems like a pretty big thing, and it the greater part will certainly come the Board o f Trade banquet, C. M. f>t inchea In diameter ami rarrota 17 ia, hut that is what J. A. Prophet Is through the O. & S. E. and Darling in- Shinn predicted big things for Cottage inehea long. All were solid aa rock« getting out o f his berries at the pres­ terests. It is probable that the prop­ Grove within a twelve month and 5,000 and delicious in Davor. ent time. This ia Home indication o f erty o f the t). A S. E. will be sold to a populaton within five years. His pre­ what the future holds for the Cottage new company ami the stockholders in diction is coming trun already, and the present road take stock for the there are still other surprises for Cot­ Grove country in the berry industry. Mr. Prophet ships his berries daily purchase price in the new road. This tage Grove people within the year to come. to the Portland market, receiving (2.7 6 can not be verified at present. Manager Wood, of the O. A S. E.. A year from now will probably see to (3.00 a crate. __ During the berry season he picked aa high aa 20 crates when approached on the subject by a the Oregon Electric. a day. HALE AND HEARTY UNTIL TIME The secret o f Mr. Prophet's excep­ tional success is the fset that he is OF LAST SICKNESS under the Spray irrigation ditch and the luscious berries get plenty o f mois­ Knew That End Was Near and ture. Mr. Prophet is farming a 12-acre Made Own Arrangements for piece o f the Spray tract which he Funeral. -Came to Cottage bought a year or so ago, and says he tiroye in Year 1900. haa all the land he needa. An Hour After Sending for Physician Her Body Is Berry culture plays a most import­ Discovered Floating in Cold Waters of River.— J. K. Wheeler, a resident o f Cottage ant part in the development o f this The Grove since 1900, died Monday at 9 :30 favored fruit-growing section. Life Extinct When Help Arrives. a. m. at the home o f hia only son, F. man who plants an orchard is usually I). Wheeler. Cause o f death was anxious to secure some return from h s dropsy and the sufferer knew the end investment while waiting for the time CHILD WHO GOES FOR DOCTOR FINDS PARENT was near, making hia own arrange­ when hia trees shall come into hearing. MISSING ON HER RETURN. ments for the funeral. He had re­ Strawtarries have been found to aolve turned from a visit in Illinois a few this problem moat satisfactorily when Thought To Be Case of Suicide.—Dead Woman Had Haunted daya before his death and knew upon planted between the rows o f fruit Banks of River For Days.—111 Health Thought hia arrival that the end was near. The trees, aa its maxiumm crop is produced To Have Been the Cause. funeral was held Tuenday afternoon at the age of one year. Fruitgrowers from the M. E. church, Rev. Kobt. who make a s o c ia lly of strawberry Shortly after sending her 14-year-old from the water until the arrival of Sutcliffe officiating. Interment was culture find in it a large profit. The yield ia always heavy in this section daughter for a physician, the body of Marshal Snodgrass, nearly an hour af­ made in the Maaonic cemetery. J. E. Wheeler was born in Jefferson and prices are good in the local market. Mrs. Joseph Liggett was found float­ ter its diaeovery. It is thought that ing in the icy waters o f the Coast Fork the body had been in the water but a County, N. Y., in 1H40 and spent hi« o f the Willamette just above the Cur- few minutes when first discovered and boyhood days in that stale and Illinois. Says Grove Is All Right. He waa married in 1H62 to Ellen Hen- Mr. Black, one o f Ro«eburg’s pros- rin bridge a few minutes after 9 that immediate assistance might have dryx o f Canton, 111. Three children l>erou8 business men, atop|>ed off here o'clock yesterday morning. When the restored life. Mr. Liggitt, husband o f the dead were born to them, only F. D. Wheeler S a day this week. He says the Grove body was recovered from the waters o f this city surviving. Mrs. Wheeler and surrounding country is one o f the almost an hour after, life waa extinct. woman, was killed about a year ago by died in 1894. Mr. Wheeler was a Ma­ fineat places in the west. Mrs. Liggitt had been ailing for sev­ an S. P. train as he was walking the son and Oddfellow and a member of eral months and had haunted the banks track near the tie plant. Since then the M. E. Church for 60 year«, being I j C C Roy Woods Delieves he has pro­ o f the river for several days. It is j the family has been in destitute cir­ quite active in church work in hia duced the tullest potato vine. It believed that mental depression, caused cumstances, which may have aided in younger daya. He waa in the grocery measures one inch over 7 feet. It ia a by worrying over her sickness, caused causing a temporary mental derange­ business in Cottage Grove for several volunteer and was found climbing up her to wade into the water and end it ment. Mrs. Liggitt leaves three married years, selling out live year« ago. the grape arbor. all. No one'saw her enter the water, although one man claims to have seen daughters, Mrs. A. L. Phillips o f Port­ her sitting with her feet in the water land; Mrs. S. D. Pulford o f Myrtle and holding her head in her hands a Point; Mrs. Marie Cribbins of Marsh­ short time before found dead, but the field; also a brother, Cecil Carter of fact that she was found in the river so Myrtle Point. These have been noti­ soon sfter sending for medical aid, i fied and no funeral arrangements will lends credence to the suicide theory. be made until they are heard from. It is also learned that Mrs. Liggitt Injured Man Convalescent. asked for pencil and paper shortly a f­ Gus Donley, who was injured by be­ ter breakfast yesterday morning. SETS FIRE TO HOUSE PLAYING When asked by her daughter whom she ing hit with a flying chip at the Divide W ITH MATCHES „ , . was goirg to write to, she sent the mill a couple weeks ago and puzzled physicians by remaining in a semi-con­ child down town. scious state for several days, is now When the dsughte'r returned from Three-Year-Old Daughter and Tiny Mayor W H. Abrams has learned the city she found her mother missing convalescing and will be back at the Son Rescued in Nick of that it is not profitable to hit a post and took her 5-year-old brother and mill this week. with an automobile, the information went to the river in search of her. Time by Mother Who Som« Elegant Apples. coming as a result o f personal exper­ Nothing had been written on the pa­ Hears Cries. J. A. Kile,who lives five miles east of ience. He did not hit the post very per during the child’ s absence, al­ the city, was in Wednesday exhibiting hard, however, and the damage to the though it is probable the mother in­ A 3-year-old child ami a match came machine waa merely a broken lamp. some Yellow Transparent apples that tended to leave some word for rela­ near causing the death o f herself are certainly "b e a u tie s." They are tives after she was gone. and tiny baby brother Friday morn­ solid and luscious and not a flaw in any When the girl heard that a body had of them. They would bring the top ing at the home o f Henry Sanders, • ___________ been diarovered, thought to be that of notch price in any market. living st Disston. The little girl and Mrs. Archie Thompson Brings First a girl, she at once said she thought it a baby less than a year old were at Batch to the City. was her mother. When the truth of play in one o f the bedrooms when the Baby Show at Grange Fair. the girl’ s surmise was proven only mother who waa in an adjoining room, There will be a baby show in connec­ Homegrown Evergreen sweet corn too true, kind neighbors took the chil­ heard their criea and ran in to find the tion with the local grange fair this ia now on the market. Mrs. Archie dren away from the scene and are car­ room in tlamca. It waa with difficulty fall, in which babies will be judged by that ahe pulled the children from the Thompaon brought in 14 doxen ears ing for them until claimed by rela­ a standard o f weights and measures burning room, as clothing on hooka on Saturday and was in with 2ft doxen a tives. adopted for the purpose. the wall waa all on fire. Other than few daya before. Her corn has the The body was first discovered by distinction o f being the first on the being acorched about the face the Mrs. Mattie Little while crossing the Poisoned by Blackberries. children were unhurt. But for the market Bnd went at two bits a doxen bridge. The woman was in the water l»ee Roy Woods is a trifle more cor­ ears. timely arrival of the mother both chil­ in a kneeling position as if she had pulent than usual this week, the re­ dren would have been burned alive. J. L. Beatty has opened a real estate gone into the water with a prayer to sult o f being poisoned by blackberries. With the aaaiatanne o f neighbors the office in the Philli|>s building, where he her creator. The head was out of It ia a new experience for Lee Roy fire waa quenched after all the con­ will handle the sale o f the Harding water. Mrs. Little alarmed the neigh­ and he says he ia croeaer than a bear tents o f the room were destroyed. tract and other properties. bors, but no one removed the body with a sore head. 3-YEAR-OLD TOT NEARLY CREMATES SELF AND BABE MANY NEW HOMES limits or in the near vicinity. Those in the city are those for O. H. Willard, H. S. Swengel, Dan Cooper, Chas. Caldwell, A. L. Woodard, W. L. Hubbell, A. L. Zacharias, E. C. Spray, Chas. McKibben. Those in the nearby vicinity are J. W. Skaggs, W. S. A. Edlefson, W. F. Lynch. In addition, quite a number have just been completed. What Mother Has the Most Perfect Child? Beliefs of Residents of Vicinity That It Is Stolen Machine Deserted by Thieves When 'It Went Dead. Mystery surrounds a deserted auto­ mobile which has been left near the Kelly bridge on the Row River. The machine has been standing in the same place without owner or claimant for a month or more. It is the opinion o f those living in the neighborhood that it is a stolen machine deserted by the thieves. It is thought that the machine became mired or the engine refused to work, and those running it did not dare to get repairs or go for assistance for fear o f being apprehended, so left the i machine and made their escape. The j car is a 3-passenger runabout, appar­ ently a recent model in good condition. Three More Families. The Cottage Grove country is to have three more new farm homes in | the near future and three new families 1 have been added to the population to Many Valuable Prizes Offered | occupy them. at Salem State Fair This Fall The parties are the S. C. Swaggerty, J. E. Swaggerty and H. M. Morris Who has the most perfect baby in families, who have been farming a 500- tbe State of Oregon7 That is the ques­ acre dairy ranch in the Yoncalla coun­ tion. There are some nice prizes to be try. The three together have pur- given to the children who can show j chased 43 acres of the Spray tract. their superiority. A Children's Welfare Exhibit will be held in connection with the State Fair, (500 having been appropriated for the purchase of prizes. Of course every mother knows that her baby is the most perfect, and some of the dads probably would resent any HAMPTON 4 CO. HAVE PLEAS­ imputation that the mothers did not ING EXPERIENCE speak the truth. But "p e r fe c t” in this instance doea not refer to the baby's temperament (which if good Customers Pass Right by Window would be like its mother, and if tbe Display to Purchase Goods oppposite like its father's) but to the They Read About in physical condition. In other words it is an Exposition o f Eugenics. The Sentinel. Certain medical standards o f weights and measurements will be used and Hampton & Co. had a pleasing ex ­ every child compared with these stand­ perience with advertising the past ards. Approach to perfection will be week. Their ad last week qu >ted some figured on a percentage basis. \ corps exceptionally good values on clothing of welT known women physicians will —and a lot o f folks read about them, make the test, at the same time point­ as was demonstrated Saturday when ing out to the mother the strong and the store had its banner day for cloth ­ weak points in the child’s makeup. ing sales. All the approved methods o f handling The store bad a display o f clothing babies, their food, clothing and other that had not been advertised, but folks features will be demonstrated daily by walked right in and asked for the trained nurses. goods they had seen advertised. Not Four years is the age limit. The a suit on display in the window was champion boy and girl will each get a sold, but the others went like hot (50 cup and there are (400 in other cakes. prizes. Folks will read the ads.—in The Sen­ Cottage Grove has some o f the finesl tinel. and healthiest specimens o f babyhood on the face o f the earth, and, if en­ Graduates Will Teach. tered, some o f the prizes will un­ The seven high school graduates who doubtedly come here. were members of the teachers training An attempt is being made to have class this year have been engaged to the grange hold a local exhibit preced­ teach in the following districts: Miss ing the state exhibit. Maude Skidmore. Curtin; Miss Maude Full particulars can be secured by Lamson, Lynx H ollow; Miss Myrtle writing O. M. Plummer, superintend­ DeSpain, Walden; Miss Hester Bemis, ent Exposition o f Eugenics, Salem. ! Elk Head; Miss Audrey Langdon, 'Santa Clara, near Eugene; Miss Lena Proof o f Annual Labor blanks for Burcham, Silk Creek; Miss Jennie sale at the Sentinel office. Smith, Saginaw. ADVERTISING SELLS THE GOODS PRESENCE OF MIND SAVES MAN FROM HORRIBLE FATE Postal Deposits Are!J0E ST0CKS MEETS SERI0USIN- . r A JURY AT ROW RIVER Growing Apace Deposits in Cottage Grove's postal As Right Hand Feeds Into Rolls of savings bank are growing apace, the the Resaw, Injured Man Grabs total now being (900. The deposits With Left and Forces have been coming slowly but surely Rolls to Disgorge. and are now higher here than at many larger cities. Barely escaping by rare presence of mind from being drawn bodily onto the rolls o f the resaw at the Row Fruit, Vegetables and Excelsior River Lumber C o.’s mill and having the life crushed out o f him, Joe Stocks Cause Congestion. met with injuries to his right hand Water Commissioner Pitcher had Friday afternoon that necessitated the quite a time o f it Monday cleaning out amputation o f the thumb at the second the sewer in the alley between Main joint. When Stocks noticed his right hand and Washingtion at a point between Fourth and Fifth. It had become feeding into the rolls, he grabbed his clogged with vegetables, excelsior, wrist with the left hand ami forcibly etc., and a fire hose was necessary to pulled the other hand from between the rolls. The flesh was torn from the force the obstruction out. Mr. Pitcher believes someone must thumb, leaving it bare to the bone and have dumped the stuff into a manhole, the first and second fingers were man­ aa it would have been almost impossi­ gled. But for his presence o f mind in ble for such large refuse to get in pulling his hand out, he would have undoubtedly met a horrible death. otherwise. HAVE TIME CLEANING OUT SEWER