Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, September 12, 1912, Image 2

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PASSING MOMENT.
A mont enjoyable dinner parly wax
NIAGARA RANKS ONLY THIRD given Tuesday by Mrs Helen Silxbv In
IN COMPARISON
honor of her 62d birthday anniversary.
ng U|> •"<* *lown ■u ,r
b,iidmn over muh Ing
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w must B*’1 uul o í ü<
ur twu «very day
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regulate her
The Metropolitan Concert Enter
by listiseli’* Pharma
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The goeHta were Heated at u beautifully ers gave an unusually high clsas <-r
Falls of lguassu River Hold Second decorated laide on whieh waa a cree- tainmeiit at The Arcade Tuesday ni
I f your mother or father, huabu
cent ahaped baaket laden with the
Place and These Three Are
wife, sun or daughter, has Journ
fruita
of
the
eeaaon.
t'reaeeut
ahaped
in a Class Distinct to
plaee carda, auggealivo of the menu to that bourne from whence n<> truv
Themselves.
and hand painted hy Miss Father Sita returns, you know how much hi
F, alwny» carry
appreciates a picture of the deoiir
At one time waterfalls tn large riv­ hy, direct«») gueata to their aeate.
stock o f Lim p, Ci
Some tiny you will go the name ru
ers were Interesting only because of h'lowera presented hy friends of the
Have you prepared to leave a gn,K| Aiter. Fire Clay an
their scenic beauty, and their very ex­ I hostess completed the deeoratlona.
.lCk Concrete Block
lure to be remembered by?
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I
A
delicious
four-course
repast
was
istence was deplored because they ob­
strong's Studio.
aj;< ick Shingles and
structed navigation.
Hut man bus served. A large birthday cake, hear­
Window«— all
Jesse Trimnell and non were m f
found a way to harness these mighty ing the inscription, "Sept. H, I t ili."
hings
made
of wood.
The ro- Coast Fork yesterday.
power producers and today they are of ! deserve«! special mention.
rv
in
building
I h<
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Chri*tcii»i-n ary ■
the greatest value to the commercial I maiuder of the evening waa spent in
both voenl anil instrumental. rivcil Tuesday from Alainodn. Cui ¡Miroal** Cheer fu y 1
world because the millions of water
and sre
nr© visiting
Vinning mrR.
Mrs. Christel
* nriMii i;
horse power can be changed Into elec- N " '“
" l’re Pr« -ent.
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
B. Phi
trldty and trauamltttHl for hundroda
Willard FI wood Busse r in an of Rose-
of miles to I hi used ns a reliable sub­ hurg luul Miss t iara Mary lìroont of Mr. Christiansen is s carpenter
To Mothers* and 01
stitute for our vanishing coal supply.
this city were married Friday evening they will probably locate here.
mean use Hucfclen s Ar
When It Is remembered thut two at the home of the bride's parents,
J. K. Barrett brought in tins wn
^rc children ,f eczen
cubic feet of water, weighing 125 Mr. and Mrs. J. II. lì room.
The sprig o f black cap raspberries
pounds, by falling a distance of only
tr, chiding». scaly io
nappy young couple left the next day duccd on this year's growth of
six feet will produce one horse power
»», « » well us acenlen
of energy. It Is easy to comprehend [ for Roeeburg, where Mr. lloasermsn bush. It is rather Iste in th
tt. burns, online», etc
that million* and millions of horse is employed as night ticket agent for for this berry,
safety.
N.jthlng el»
power are wasted every minute by the the Southern Lucilie. For the present
Mrs. II. II. Ventch and son ri-tur ly. For bolp, uleers.
torrents of water tumbling over Niag­ they will lai at home in Knschurg. Saturday from a visit al Corvallis.
,,-r sote» or t>Be» it h
ara. the Victoria falls and tho lguassu Rev. W. J. (iardner performed the cer­
F.P. Perkins o f Baker died Monili tl nil «truggist».
river and many lesser fulls throughout ! emony.
Sept. 9, at the age of Ho. ||,. w„
the world. This falling water Is guided
by steel and concrete penstocks to ' Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Harrett enter- brother o f Mrs. J. P. Currin and M .he, II I’ ill HU Ki.UVN.li
powerful water turbines which whirl lamed at dinner Monday in honor of .1. S. F. Wynne of this city.
m ,0114M *««>'• Sl
great electric generators. The current I It. Lewis’ 78lh birthday anniversary.
Frank Burns o f Crcswcll, whi
Hu
products! In this way Is easily trims- j Baked and roast rhiicken, vegetables, out on parole from the state penHci ^„tli Bound
s<> h
N..
n
c :* ::
mltted for hundreds of miles over smsll lemon pie, cake, colTi*e and sauces wi re ary, wus arrested again last week
N-. I«
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copper wires to th© cities and town» j served. Those present were Mr. and
N.. »
un assault und battery charge and -<
where It 1» u s«! to haul tho railroad Mrs. J. K. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
hack to Salem, lie Illumes his urn;
trains to drive the great manufactur­
Lewis, Mrs. N ettie Oberg, Miss tier- ing onto a jug of whiskey purchu
ing plants and to give us light and
. & S. E. R R. (
trude Burdick.
at Springfield.
beat
llM li p a b i a n
I.oyal as we all sro to our country,
Two large prairie schooners pas
I ake I »b e «
we must admit that even tho mighty
through the city Monday.
torrent o f Niagara rank» only third In
C. W. (,'aldwcll and family leave
size when compared to the waterfall«
day
for California. They have ship)
of the world. The largest of the earth'«
their machine to Grants Pass sud w
waterfalls, the Victoria fall» o f tho
make the trip from there hy auto.
Zambesi rtvtw In Hhodesla, are 88«1
feet high and more thnn a mile wide, Details of New Law Furnished, Pre­
M M. Wheeler, S. H. Mors» und J,
and were discovered hy Livingstone In
B.
Burns, prominent members of ! ■
pared by Senator Jonathan
1855. The water power o f tiieae falls
Cottage Grove (¡range, came to Cu»
Bourne.
Is estimated to be fully 35,000.000
gene yesterday with some baskets
l«H I»
horse power, two and one-half times
From all parla o f Oregon farmer» the hundsomest dahlias ever seen s
that o f IguassR and Ovo times that of
and other interested citizen» have been they went to work at once arrangi«
Niagara.
will"
South America possesses a waterfall writing letters to local officials caking the 2400 pounds of exhibits th
’
• yr ' i •
rought down to put in eompetitu-n st 1
V i- un 11 '
which exceeds Niagara both In width for information as to the provision» of brought
fir I > i H t r I <-1 l-'inr.
They wi l l
. r r f
and In height and Is actually the sec- thw nc,w ,,arce|, |Mml law, which will the
ond largest waterfall tn the world. |
orne some good prizes too. Registi r.
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go into effect January 1. 1913. For home
L , |„ I sllrl • I- '•
This little known waterfall ta that of
Colonel Fullerton has a squash whirb
* n o » » 1'“i‘ ^
the information of the general public.
the lguassu river, tributary of the I’a- i
is
54
inehes
in
circumference
and
grou|t
United
Slated
Senator
Jonutlian
Bourne
rana, and. like Niagara. 1» situated at
A. H, N'
the boundary of two »tatee, each of Jr., chairman o f .the senate committee without fertilizer or irrigation o
which owns half o f It The total water on postofficea and post roada, has pre- newly broken land on f ie foothill m
power o f the lguassu fall, which 1» 213 i pared u auinmary o f the luw ns follows Fugcne. It demonstrates what run
An urlivi« t h s l ha»
feet high and nearly two tnllea wide.
‘ ‘ Any article is muilublc if not over done with u little effort and that tl>•
uno become l-'P'1
Is estimated as about 14.000,000 horse 11 pounds in weight nor mere than 72 fertility of the soil is unsurpassed. «
tie with ci,«n
power This 1» approximately equal to inches in length and girth combined, Register.
Remedy ha» M e n ‘
the aggregate water power of all Scan­ nor likely to injure the mails or postal
Congressman Hawley has sent wi.r«J fai|,r^ Here i*
dinavia, which Is rich lu waterfalls, or
equipment or employes.
that he will be pleased to meet hi
lendri« ko.n. OtaM
about ten times the total water power
"F la t rate of 1 cent per ounce up to friends in Kugene Friday and Satu
••(’.hsinberUin » 1 ‘ H
of Germany
day.
f..r coughs. «
There Is no other w aterfall In tbs 4 ounces, regardless of distance.
"A b o ve 4 ounce», rates are by the
world which Is at all comparable In
tx «I W " ■ r I
A creamery is nearly completed u
greatness with tho Zambesi, lguassu pound or fraction thereof, und varying Junction City.
ion’ » Pharmacy.
or the Niagara.
Asia, notwithstand­ with distance us follows:
A. T. Farrias o f Fugene was in th
Each
ing Its colossal mountain ranges. Is
lut AU'hOorml
II
city
luesduy.
comparatively poor In large waterfalls^
l uuixl I**-uf m I I'ouiuls
which are found most abundantly In Rural route and city
Mr. and Mrs. Murion Ventch visit«!
delivery.............. $n.05 $ 0.01 $0.15 in Fugcne this week,
Africa and North America. The lar­
.05
gest African »treama es|>eclally are In 50-mile zone..........
.08
M
In the p lea sin g 1
Mr. und Mrs. C. C. Coffman of Fu-
terrupted by many falls o f considerable 150-mile zone ... . .06
.04
.46
en ticin g i‘ " d il
gene, who had been here to sltend th
height The Kongo has several high 300-mile zone........
.07
.06
.67
lait lie«!
Groom wedding, returned home Tues
falls which owing to the great volume 600-mile zone........ . .08
.06
.68
spring»
in l i,c
day, Miss Groom accompanying tncmJ
o f the river, about sixteen times that
1000-mile zone...... . .09
.07
.79
lain»
o f the Nile, may be counted among
14011-mile zon e.............. 10
1.00 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
.09
the most Important sources o f water
D rin k it t o G f
1800-mile
z
o
n
e
......
.11
.10
1.11
power on earth. The Stanley falls. In
D rin k
.12
1.32 :
CHURCH NEWS
the middle reach o f the river, consist Over 1800 miles..........12
"T h e postmaster general may make ♦
o f seven successive falls, o f a total
height o f 1G4 feet and a width o f near­ provision for indemnity, insurance, and
ly 4,000 feet and offer an exceedingly collection on delivery, with additional
Methodist Church. The last Sabbath
is a m u i»U 'l *
rich source o f power which probably charges for such service, and may, of the (¡onfererme ye-Hr will be ob­
to any °1
will soon he exploited.
with the consent o f the Interstate Com­ served Sunday. Topic o f Robert Sut­
water» ni l'-1*1
Htlll more lmj>ortnnt la the total wa­
merce Commission after investigation, cliffe's sermon in the morning at II
Rei «mimend«»
ter power which the Kongo develops In
modify rates, weights and zone dis­ "Lookin g Backwards." District Sup­
«tan s o í ib c
the non navigable nectlou extending
RbeuoMtiMB,
from It» mouth to Stanley pooL Here tances when experience has demon­ erintendent Ahbctt speaks in the even­
ing at 8. Bible school and League as
the river, confined In a chnnnel only a strated the need therefore."
afllictums, 1 >:
usual.
few hundred yards wide and with a
and all form
m GROVE NIP
GIVES SUMMARY OF
PARCELS POST
the Colonel, who had favored the doo- successful and we are thoroughy con-
tor in divers and sundry little ways, ! vinced that bringing the products of
and it passed out a pleasing little com- 1 the west to the people o f the east is
EUGENE REGISTER
pliment to President Taft at the same the most effective and modern method
time. A fter flattering the Colonel, the o f advertising the argicultural possi-
Can it be that ability to change his
doctor proceeded to take a deft, back- bilities of any country,
mind with the same off-hand ease with
hand slap at the individuals who were
"T h e representatives of the Immi-
which an actor changes his clothes is
then the Colonel’s enemies. Here is gration Department are canvassing
one o f the important considerations
the slap :
every community in the state of Oregon
that go to make a politician? Is a man
"Coming back to the present, you collecting grains in the straw, grasses,
a politician because he is able to
have asked me about the depth o f this vegetables and in fact all products of
change his mind as easily and pain­
j so-called ‘ insurgent’ movement. It is the soil. They are co-operating with
lessly as the moon changes from one I
,
. i history repeating itself. W’e all re- the Commercial Clubs,
responsible
quarter to another, or does he acquire ! member the oW lmlependent Republi.
real
estate men and the farmer»,
the knack of twisting his opinions as i
can movement, the free silver move­ who are growing the crops. The thor­
easily as an owl turns its head as the
ment and the greenback movement. ough manner in which this collecting
result of getting political aspirations?
„ ..
. . . It is pretty much the same. These of exhibition material is being follow­
These reflections are suggested by a ,
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1 , clamorers do not know for what they ed insures us the greatest collection o f
contemplation of the present views of
n
,
i are clamoring. The wav to treat with agricultural and horticultural products
Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, who aspires to ,.
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t those fellows,
he added significantly, that has ever been assembled by any
be the Oregon Progressives’ sign of
“ is to keep them at home. When they railway.
the cloud by day and pillar o f tire by
bob up for re-election tell them with
"T h e very best ami choicest samples
night as compared with the expres­
the ballot, in such a way that there will be shown at the Minneapolis Land
sions o f that rotund but firey gentle­
will be no mistaking the direction from Nhow, where thousands o f homeHeekers
man some two years ago.
which the political wind is blowing, and investors will visit. Our represen­
In the spring of 1910, the doctor that their services are no longer re­
tatives are meeting with great success,
favored the Portland Oregonian with quired. ”
as the local people along *the entire
an interview, or the Oregonian favored
O f course, all that was in the days line appreciate more than ever the
the doctor with a request for an inter­ when the Colonel could see no good in
great benefit o f the wide publicity
view, the proper method of wording the insurgent legion. Therefore, dis­
which is given our particular section
probably depending upon the reader’s crediting the insurgent movement was
through this medium o f advertising.
opinion o f the relative importance o f a left-handed method o f commending
"T h e Northwest Land Show at Min­
the doctor and the paper. At any rate, the Colonel.
neapolis will mark a new epoch in the
the doctor delivered himself of a num­
Doubtless the doctor’s recent change history o f agricultural and horticul­
ber o f opinions, which were duly o f mind was prompted by a firm belief
tural exhibits. Undoubtedly this will he
printed. Among other things, he said : in the saying that imitation is the ein-
the greatest collection of products of
"When Colonel Roosevelt returns cerest flattery. Since the Colonel had the soil ever assembled under one
(from Africa) there will be many dis­ changed his mind so decisively in re­ roof and the products o f the Great
appointed persona among the ranks of gard to becoming again a candidate Northern country are certain to he
the administration’s (T a ft ’s) detrac­ for the presidency, the doctor probably among the leading attractions.
tors. I believe Colonel Roosevelt went reasoned that in no way could he more
to Africa as a refutation of the pre­
election assertion that he would con­ h rfo n o w in T ^ T eirheCülonelU,ar‘ ¡SCHOOLS TO BE STANDARDIZED
tinue to be president and he will en­
Effort Being Made for Improve­
deavor to carry out that policy when GREAT NORTHERN TO EXHIBIT
he returns. 1 believe he is heart and
ment Throughout County.
OREGON’S PRIZE PRODUCTS
soul with Mr. Taft, because he has
The schools of Lane County in dis­
been there and knows the inside his­
“ The Great Northern Railway ¡ b pre­
depth o f wuter o f nearly 800 feet,
Christian Church. Subject o f ser­
tricts
o f the third class will he stand­
tory of the situation. Also he believes paring to feature th'e -products of Ore­
flows with a velocity o f forty-eight feet
mon
by Rev. R. A. Moon Sunday fore-j
in the sincerity, ability and honesty of gon at the Minneapolis Land Show," ardized this year on the fo llow iig a second, so that at every point o f tha
noon, "T h e Bible, Live I t , " In the
points.
Mr. T a ft ."
stream 25.000 to 30.000 cubic meters or W. S. A. Edlefsen Place at Lorane
said E.*C. Leedy, General Immigration
evening the sermon is on evidences.
1. Good order.
about 1,000.000 cubic feet o f wuter are
A t the time, the doctor probably Agent, o f the Great Northern Railway,
Becoming Beauty Spot of
.Subject, "T h e Bible; Is It o f God?"
considered that a neat but not gaudy a{ter his return from the west recently. 2. Thorough work on the part o f the hurled along with Irresistible force,
Willamette
Valley.
Fvcning servico commences ut 7 :30.
while
thirty-two
rapids
and
w
aterfall«
teacher and pupils.
political statement. It ascribed the
"T h e results achieved by this kind of
lower the level o f the stream by 820
3.
Attendance,
average
95.
highest and most flattering motives to advertising in the past hSs been highly
Baptist Church. Regular preaching
feet In a stretch o f 170 miles
J. B. Phelps, has just completed the
4. A t least 8 months contract.
services
next Sunday at II oVIoi’ k by 1
The lower Nile, In Kgypt. possesses elegant W. S. A. Fdlefsen bungalow
5. Proper heat and ventilation.
Rev. Geo. Warner o f Goshen. No ser­
a series o f rapids, the celebrated cata­
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home at Lorane and says it is one of
6. Sanitary drinking arrangements.
vices in the evening.
ract« o f the Nile, hut no w aterfall In
7. Grounds neat, attractive and well the strict sense o f the word. True, the very finest in the Valley. He re­
Kvangelistic meetings are being con­
drained.
waterfalls occur on the upper Nile, ports that Mr. Fdlefsen has fixed up
tinued
in the tent on Fifth street each
the
woods
and
timber
surrounding
his
8. Flower bed or house plants.
the most beautiful o f them at the
point where the stream Issue« from place until it begins to look like Cen­ week evening except Saturday at H
9. Walks to road and outbuildings.
o ’clock. Sunday at 3 and 7 :30 o’clock.
Lake Victoria Nyanza.
This Rlpon tral Park, New York.
10. Sanitary outbuildings.
fall
Is
only
a
few
yards
In
height,
hut
Creed or party is not being prescheiA
11. Flag displayed according to law.
Masons W ill Go To Work.
the volume o f water Is so great that
but Jesus ss Lord, Savior, an example.
12. Library properly arranged.
Cottage Grove Lodge, A. K. & A. M.,
It presents a magnificent spectacle.
This list printed on a large sheet of
Springfield Banker Dies
.
Comparatively few persons know will call on next Wednesday for the
paper w be tacked up in each school- j wy,|r-h Is the highest waterfall In
Eu- fall work. W. M. Itrund requests a
J. C. Brattain, president o f the First
Oyster time is n o w upon us and you will
room, and
as the points are gained, rope, The most voluminous of Euro-
National Bank o f Springfield and a
full attendance at the first meeting.
find here the fam ous Sealshipt brand o f
stars will he affixed before the items, ponn waterfalls, strictly so called, are
prominent capitalist of that city, died
When a school has all o f the points, it the Rhine falls, st Hchnfflinusen, hut
fresh, san itary jiackt^f ftysters, shipped in
Street Is Opened.
suddenly at his home at 1 o’clock last
becomes a standard school; if it keeps the highest are the Itjaken falls o f the
Sixth Street, which had been closed Thursday, aged about 65 years. Mr.
containers direct from the oyster beds to
them to the end of school, it will be Mann-Elf river, tn the Norwegian a couple months for paving, w h s o|>eiied
Brattain had been ailing for a few
province o f Telemsrken. The princi­
presented with a banner.
you.
The flav o r o f these oysters are
pal fall Is 800 feet high, and the total in the main part o f the city yesterday days hut was not considered seriously
Proper light has not been included in
well k n ow n to you. T ry them fo r din­
height o f the tw o chief falls with the It presents an elegant appearance.
ill, as he w h s able to be about the
the list, because it would necessitate Intervening rapids amounts to 1,837
house.
Shortly before 1 o’clock he
Visiting cards—The Sentinel.
ner today.
remodeling many old buildings which feet, while the average flow o f water
complained o f being weak and faint
will be replaced by modern structures is fifty coble meters, or 1,700 cubic
and lay upon the bed. In a few mo­
D ro p in F rid ay for a deliciously sweet w aterm elon.
in a year or two. The standard has feet a second. The RJaken falls, with
ments he died. Mr. Brattain was a
not been made too high for any school their total energy o f 250,000 horse
W e have ju st received a car shipment.
pioneer
who came to Lane county with
in the county to reach it this year, but power, have been convert«! to Influa­
The New Fra Drug Store deserves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brst-
W e are overstocked w ith Peaches. They are hi^h
it will require the co-operation of tHnl uses.—El«»etrlc News.
praise from Cottage Grove people for tain, in 1852.
school
boards and patrons with teachers
Battle of Life Is Good,
g ra d e Am uirs, and in order to m ove them
, introducing here the simple buckthorn
and pupils, which is the thing most
l ^ e Willard & Co. are putting on
School Opens Monday.
ra p id ly they g o at, per box
bark and glycerine mixture, known as
greatly needed in the majority o f . good show at The Arcade. "T h e B at-1
The Cottage Grove Public School»
eOUntrJ 8ch^ : ____________ tie of L ife " was presented last night to )irit bec.am,. famoUH ¡,y rurjr)K a|(|,t.n()y
will open Monday for the regular nine
The streetcar company and police « fair-sized audience. The play is a ici tis and it haa now been discovered that months’ term. Prof. Dunton expects
officials are making a vigorous effort snappy one, full of humor, and the A SINGLE DOSK relieves sour .tomach the attendance to be greatly increase«!
to put a atop to drunks riding between part« are exceptionally well taken. gaa ,,n the stomach and constipation JN- over last year.
r t~ e M X ~ > x «X " X ^ x - x - - x ~ x - X "X * x - x - - X " X - x - x - - x —X »:-:-:- Springfield and Fugene.
Legal Blanks. -The Sentinel.
ISTANTLY.
I^ gal Blanks.—The Sentinel.
Following Colonel s Lead
’r“bU:U tül'n'
4
LOOKS LIKE CENTRAL PARK
QUALITY SHOP BULLETIN
Oysters-
COTTAGE GROVE DRUGGIST
DESERVES PRAISE
50c
m3 M E T S A N SHOP
M fK 1
M L'W O O -W
and
Bl«**!
jieojilc " g ' vc
have lieeti Cl
ailments By
TcstiiuimiaE
Sold By all «
1.1S).S dirtet
Write tor pr
CÂLAP00YA
T l e conden
W al i-
ami Bl«<o*l «'
By its «se.
direct.
HOTEL CM
IS O l'K N
Famous h
apt my a in<
Cottage ('■
cific.) Sp
reasonaBlt
hot wat|
rooms. 1
etc., will
tpiest.
MOOT
CO TTI
Few, if
with th«1 u
tended the
Cholera ar
remarkabl«
which it h
neighborh«
utation. I
macy.