ss dottai (Srou? Swtttol INCORPORATED WITH OOTTAOB UROVL LEADER AUOOUT 1. 1912 Vululila No. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1914 XXV WORK III WEST COAST MINES TO BE RESUMED JOHN C00TER A BENEDICT PHONE POLE SAVES LORANE ROAD FUND vo te r s ’ UVES OF KEM IS PRACTICALLY FAMILY COMPLETE The wedding of u former Cottane drove hoy, John Cooler, to Mi»» Corn Kohler tu ken place Itila evening at tin- home of the hriile'a pumita, in Corvul lia. Mr. footer win graduatoli from the Oregon Agrieliltiirnl College III Emergency Brake Palls to Hold Auto­ June, IIII3, anil la now inntrurtor in the mobile Which Back* Down Hill To­ ugroiioniy ilepurtinent of the College. ward River, But Ie Stopped by Pole Although Owuanhlp of Minan I» Now Mr. footer made Ilia home for aeveral Only Pour Peet Prom Bank. In r.utanglsd Gommimi. Preliminary yearn with Mr. mol Mr». A. H. Wood of Preparation« Ara Shortly to Ila Mail«, thin city after hia father and brother» The members of the O. M. Kent fain left the eomiuunity. Mr. iiud Mr». U Raport. Wood are in Corvallis to attend the ily probably owe their lives to the pres­ ence of a telephone pole on the Itluek ceremony. Butte road, ns it was this pole alone Stamps Have Been Idle For which stopped their large Hudson Hix Two Years automobile when it »tarted to back into the river off a high bill Hundny after Mustek and llalana Mill« Will Ba Moved noon. Hoik to Obamplou. Making Twenty The party hnd motored out to Itlnck There anil Laaviug Ten at Each of The championship of the city base Butte nnd it wan in climbing the high Uta Other Mines hall series was won hy the Outlaws in hill juit north of the Butte that the tlirir Haul game with the All Htars cur refused to tnke the hill on the in There see me good reason to believe Thursday evening. The final score was lermedinte speed n« it hnd always done that the Weat Const properties in the |0 to 4. The gnme wits notable only previously. The machine hnd lo»t I to lie in is district will he in full opera for the errors mnde. A linker's dozen speed und practically stopped when Mr. tion within u rouple week». At pre» were chnlkcd up in the first inning Kern, who was driving, attempted to ent the ownership of the properties 1 « After the first inning both tennis set shift into the low gear. In doing »0 in a rather entangled condition, hut it tied down to n steadier gait, hut the ex the car started to buck und when Mr. is thought that this will he strnightened bildtmn was far from Drat elans. It Kern threw in the emergency brake it out within u day or »0 and that pre was a sail baseball game and the won refused to work. Mr. Kcm then steered purutionn will then he made at once to der is that the score remained us low as the bneking car into the bank, but it put the property into operation. il did in view of the lnrge number of struck the bunk with such force thnt Camperà who have returned from the errors. Markin for the All Htnre and it swerved outward and was backing Bohemia district within the past few Itruuilield for the Outlaws did fairly over the bank o f the river when it days report that Hurry Parker ha* been rreditatdr work in the pitching hot. struck the telephone post referred to. informed that hi» aervleea will he re­ The [lost which »topped the flight of quired within u very »hurt time, poa Will Hell Out at Auction the car was not more than four feet kihly a week, in looking after the elec At a puldir sale lo he held Mntur from the bank o f the river. The orly trie power plant at l.undpurk, which i» day, W. F. Ilart/ell will selh,n number ilnmnge resulting to the car was n torn eight mile« hi low the mill. To get the | of horses and wngons. Heven In the hills top and »mushed rear fender. Juice into the ramp It will lie neeessnry whirl) announce this sale nnd which members o f the family were in the car. to repair the large water llume thnt ear have been distributed throughout the but all were uninjured except for the ne» the water to the power plant and to country two mistakes should he correct­ severe nervous shock. repnir the eopper lines up the mountain ed t The hay marc advertised ia four The ear was able to proceed borne Slurb wire ia now down. yearn old rather than five, nnd the under its own power and made the hill It is also reported that the stump» Htudehnker wagon ia 34i» rather than on the second trial on the low genr. Mr. thnt were taken from >ne Mustek and Korn drove it to Eugene Monday, 1 %. Helena nnd installed at the Champion whence it was taken to Portland by a will he reinstalled at the mines where mechanic for repair*. they were formerly operated. This would leave twenty stumps at the School Wood All In. Champion nnd there would he ten nt One hundred cord» o f fir wood for the the Musiek nnd ten at the Helena. heating of the »chord building» o f the The West Const properties have been l.undpnrk, on the Champion rond is a city during the corning winter are de nearly idle for a couple ycura. busy little burg these days. Mayor livered and in place ready for the Andrew Nelson is expected to leave Harry Parker reports that every house school term. The last of the wood was neat week for the mine where he will j within the corporate limits was occu delivered nnd piled in the basement last a put the electric plant into shape for , pied a few nights ago. week. The wood this year was got out work and hnve nil electric apparatus Realizing that the place is likely to by Hairy Short on contract. The price ready to begin early operationa. lie n metropolis at nu distant date, the of the 100 cords is $3.15. ¡city council ia passing stringent Icgis Intern for the protection of its citizens, Work on Tyler Street Bridge Delayed Work on the Tyler Htreet bridge was lioth present nnd future. The most held up several days last week on ac .drastic actum recently taken hy the city lathers was the passing of an emergency count of lack o f timber, but was re 1110 Cottage drove People Leave Mon ordinance limiting the »peed of auto sumed again yesterdny. All the ubutt mobiles |u 3.1 Vi miles per hour. It is meats nnd fulne work are already in day on Special Train for j understood that this limit npplies both place nnd the timber will be supplied h earty't Perry. steadily now until the work is finished. uphill and downhill. Hap picking hna already com Kansans to Picnic. menred in yards which grow the early | Both bear and deer track» have been seen within the city limit» within the The semi annual Kansan picnic will Kuggles variety of hops and ia soon to pn»t few day*. It is not very often to be held this year, Wednesday, Sep begin in all others. Although there are that such wild animal» come so close to teniber I*, in the city park. In cuse of no yards in the immediate vicinity of civilization. It ia thought they came rain it will be held in the Woodmen of Cottage Qreve there are large yards in to get a peep at the bevy of hunters the World hall. All Kansans and their near Creswell, and Springfield nnd from Cottage Grove who have been families are expected to attend. A big tunny Cottage Grove people are nlrcndy camping on the outskirts of the city picnic dinner nnd an informal progrum leaving for these ynrds. Yards ns far j for the past rouple weeks. will be features of the dav. down the valley ns Independence nre OUTLAWS CHAMPIONS OF TWILIGHT LEAGUE < * PROSPECTIVE METROPOLIS LEGISLATES ♦ HOPPICKERS ARE STARTING FOR YARDS drawing pimple from this community also. About 1511 pickers have been engaged in this city hy the large Heavey yard til Heavey ’» Kerry on the McKenr.ie. They will leave next Monduy for the yard on n special trnin, with speeiul »baggage ear. Thin train will he side trucked nt Eugene nnd a switch'engine will take it to Hpringlleld where Mr. Heavey will meet them with eouveynneev to tnke them the remainder of the dia tnnee to the yard». Picking will begin the following day. Hops are free from vermin thin year, but the yield is rather light, due to the hot weather that has prevailed during the entire summer. 1 ’ ■ ; Peaches of exceptional flavor and beauty were displayed last week by Warren McFarland, who grew them on hia place just north of the city. They nre of the early Crawford variety, average nine to ten inches in circumference, nnd nre beniitifully smooth nnd handsomely colored. Mr. Me Far land expects to pick about one hundred lioxea of the fruit off the acre orchard this senson. This ia a light yield ns rnmpnrrd with the bumper crop of 1000 boxes which he harvested two years ago, but the quality of the fruit 1» perfect. About flflO still remains to be sub scribed to insure the building of the new section of the lairane road which has been contemplated for some time About ♦440 has been subscribed. The proposed change in the rood will obviate the necessity of going over the steep Crowe hill, which is at present the ter ror of all travel over the rond. The subscriptions toward this road have been somewhat slow in coming in, but it is now thought thnt the entire amount will be raised in u short time. The new road from l-orane to Eugene will probably direct a good deal of trade and travel toward that city and the people along the route of the Cottage Grove road and the citizens of this city urr anxious to have the improvements made as quickly as possible. H. J. Crowe solicited subscriptions in this city Saturday. The bulk of the money is for purchasing the new right of way. pam phlets out P O M PAYS TOP PRICE FOR GROVE PEACHES Cottage Grove voters are receiving their initiative pbaraplets, mailed out Ibis week by Hecrctary of Htate, Hen. W. Oleott. The pamphlet contains all the proposed constitutional amendments I and measures to lie presented at the general election of November 3. Argu ments both pro and eon for each sep­ arate measure are given. The book High Quality Fruit from 4-Ysar-Old contain* 110 pages, and there are 19 Trass of Rev Robert Sutcliffe, Is in proposed amendments to the state con­ Great Demand by Fancy Trade la stitution and 10 proposed initiative Oregon Metropolis. measures. DOPE FIEND FORCED TO LEAVE CITY $1.00 Box Paid for Luscious Charlotte Variety Excellence and Quality of Crop At­ tributed Chiefly to Wise Pruning and John Doe McCoy, a man of xeveral Oreat Care Given the Healthy Young aliases, was driven out of the eity yes Fruit Trees terdsy morning by Marshal Pitcher. McCoy, who bad been in the eity only | sine« Friday, was a sign painter by Peaches that are today bringing ♦1.0« trade, but was addicted 'to the drug a box on the Portland market where habit. He ealled on Dr. Frost Monday, other peaehen are selling for from 30 end while the doctor was out of the eents to 60 cents (with the bulk of room stole a small case in which was a sales at 40 cents to 50 eents to quote newly purchased electric lighting in­ the market quotations of yesterday), strument. MeCoy probably thought it are now being harvested by Rev. Robert contained a hypodermic syringe. Dis­ Sutcliffe of Lebanon front bis superb covering his mistake, however, be 10-acre peach orchard on the hillside secreted the case and left hurriedly. just east of the eity. Rev. Hutcliffe is I'pon missing the case the doctor sus­ just now gathering his Charlotte pected the man. Hearth finally revealed peaches— a luscious, rich, yellow peach the whereabouti4>f the bag, and it was of fine flavor. This variety is in ex­ proven that McCoy had taken it. It cellent demand by all who know it, and was then that be was ordered to get out. as Rev. Hutcliffe grades and packs his product in fancy style it brings him John Vwatch Takes Cattle to Coot. the top priee. Rev. Sutcliffe’s slogan John Veateb and daughter Hylvia, re in peach culture and marketing is qual­ turned Saturday evening from a trip to ity. "P eople will pay best for the Cooa county, where they drove twenty b e st," seems to be his motto, and ex­ j dairy cows. The cows all belonged to perience is certainly bearing him out in John Boiler Visits Surrounding Country 1 Mr. Veateb, and be sold them to dairy this instance. In Effort to Arouse Greater Interest men in the Coast district. They were There are five hundred peach trees on on Port of Potential Exhibitors at ; chiefly Jerseys. Rev. Huteliffe’s tract and they are alternated with apple trees which have Coming Grange Fair. not yet come into bearing. Part of the peaches are o f the Elberta variety, A trip in the interests of the collec­ whieh are not yet ripe and the re­ tion committee of the Grange Fair, mainder are the Charlottes just de­ which is to be held September 17, IN scribed. and H*. was made last week by John Miss Arlie I-angdon sustained pain­ When the suggestion was made to Bader. Mr. Bader visited Lynx Hol­ low, Bow River country, I,ondon and ful and nearly serious accident last eve­ Rev. 8utrliffe that doubtless he had l.ornne. Mr. Bader saw a great many ning when the horse upon which she alternated the peaches with apples on fine examples of what the Oregon soil was riding slipped and fell, pinning her account of the shorter life o f the peach rnn prudbet and anticipates that the beneath it in such a manner that the trees, he replied emphatically that two bones in the left ankle were (Continued on page 2.) fair this year will be very creditable. cracked, the arch of the foot badly Members of the fair board say that they have always had difficulty in get­ mashed and the limb otherwise bruised. ting out exhibits for the reason that The aeeident occurred on Main street the farmers all think that other fnrm near Eighth street at about 10:30. Miss er»’ products are superior to their own, I.angdon was game and tried to mount constitute themselves preliminary her horse again unassisted, but was un­ judges of their products, and decide that able to do so and was taken to a doctor Chance Given Those Conditioned in June to Pass Into High they would not get prizes anyway and by the two young women who were rid­ School This Fall. do not exhibit. The board is trying ing with her. It is thought that the in­ hard to overcome this unfavorable jury will keep her in her room for sev­ Eighth grade examinations, given for tendency, and it was partly on this ac­ eral daya. the removal of conditions imposed at count that the trip was made at this Electric Company Publishes Tariff. time. The board urges this year that The Cottage Grove Electric Co. is the examinations in June, will be given all farmers submit their products for this week having printed a new tariff in the high school building September competition and allow the judges to schedule for issuance to the 8tate Rail­ 3 and 4, beginning each morning at 9. Cottage Grove is the only city south decide as to their comparative merit road Commission. The tariff includes rather than judge them unfavorably all rates on every kind of lighting and of Eugene where an examination will taemselvcs. Prize winning material is heating under the contract recently be held and all those in the surrounding often thrown away *n the manner de­ entered into by the eity with the Elec­ country who were conditioned in June should present themselves for this ex­ scribed. tric Co. amination, unless they wish to take the eighth grade work another time. Ac­ cording to the statement of Supervisor C. R. 8tahlman. the pupils who present themselves for this examination are ex­ pected to take their grade cards with Over 1000 Gallons Are Canned Monday A game between a picked team from them in order to avoid any error in and Tuesday of the selecting the branches in whieh they the Twilight league of this eity and a Present Week. were conditioned. 8imilar examina­ picked Roeeburg team may be played tions will be held in Eugene, Springfield Yesterday was the biggest day of the in the latter eity Labor Day. September and Junction City. season for the Cottage Orove cannery, 7. 8. L. Mackin, of the Twilight an itemised record or the d a y’s run League received a communication from A want ad. in The Sentinel got an old suowing that 549 gallons of fruit had the Roeeburg aggregation last week ask­ maid three husbands, another ad. heel received and prepare*! for market. ing if his team would consider a game brought her three children for adoption Monday was also a big day, 4S4 gallons for that date. Mr. Mackin replied that and still another ad. located her three having been put up that day. they would do so if Roseburg would husbands for her after they had run The fruit being received at present guarantee expenses, but as yet has not away. A want ad. in The Sentinel will is largely plums and blackberries. had an answer. do most anything. One cent a w ord.... Pears nre just beginning to eome in and it ia expected that these and peaches will keep the plant busy for two or three weeks yet. GRANGE FAIR BOARD WORKS TO GET EXHIBITS HORSE SUPS AND FALLS INJURING GIRL THIRD 8TH GRADE EXAMS. TO BE GIVEN TEACHERS TO BE ELECTED MOCKING-BIRD WHISTLE TO CANNERY H AD BUMPER MAY GET LABOR DAY GAME FOR NEXT YEAR BE ORDERED SOON RUN YESTERDAY WITH ROSEBURG At a school bonrd meeting to be held Olty Given Big Reduction In Price of Hntunlay evening, August SI*, two tench Device Which Will Give er* will probably be elected. A vacancy Fire Alarm. exists in the grnde teaching force nnd no one hns yet been elected to tench the Fire Chief Frank Woodruff expects high school classes in physics and mnthc to order the new mocking bird fire mat ice. whistle within a few days. The whis­ tle, which has practically been decided Have you ever noticed that you never upon as the one to furnish the noise rend an issue o f The Nentinel without when Cottage Grove hns n fire, is eight inches in diameter nnd four feet in finding a lot o f new» that you hnd length. The li»t price of the whistle is never even heard of iiefore. npr22-tf ♦ 120, but the price mnde the eity is ♦42.50. It ia guaranteed to make auf Itcient noise if the stenm presaure ia high to reach the most remote parts of the eity. Manager Hhinn of the Cottage Grove Electric Co., who is to furnish the steam, says thnt the pressure will be sufficient. Threats of dynamiting the shop, boy Small Car Attracts Attention. rotting the paper and tabooing our A little Hnxon automobile belonging society hnve not led The Hentinei to to Chet Hemcnwny o f Eugene uttrneted flinch one iotn from its pnth o f duty 11 » considerable attention on the streets it. sees it, in keeping its promise to 0. The mnehine is extremely J J A. Bnrtoll thnt it would not divulge to yesterdny. * ’ him, before the present issue, the mean light and small, consumes but little ( > ing of (hone cabalistic little letters, “ w. gasoline nnd is especially adapted for ] ’ k. unit p., ” which were appended to driving about the country, ns Mr. Hem ■ ’ his cognomen in n story last week re enway does in his occupation ns n The Hnxon hns 1 > lilting to his helpless wrnth when the traveling snlesmnn. J [ deer season was so arbitrarily suspend wire spokes like the wheels o f n bicy­ cle. ' ’ ed hy Governor West, Mr. Bnrtoll, evidently seeking insult, The Nelson Durham, Bert Richmond chose to interpret the letters ns the nnd Elbert Bede families returned yes initinls of the insolent epithet, "wenk- terdny from their outing nesr Land- kneed proprietor," nnd has labored un­ park. They brought a wngonload of der thnt impression nil week. picked fish bones with them ns proof of Now, nil we renlly monnt liy the lit­ the prowess of the men o f the party tle letters, was "w e ll known and with the line and hook. The Umphrey prominent"— hut of rourne, Mr. Bartell and l'urvanee families will return may have his choice of interpretations. Thursday. In W hich C. A. Bartell Learns W hat “ W . K. and P.” Signifies Finest of Peaches are Grown in Cottage Grove Mo m y Hubxcrlbnd Will Build New Rood Around Crowe Hill. Improvement Will be of Advantage to Both Orove and Lor an e Nuni bar 48 Bede Said to be Preparing Chicken Feast for Warriors. “RAIN-MAKER” NOZZLE IS GIVEN TRIAL The "M onday Crawfish," esteemed lx of Value In Fighting Fires In Wooden morning contemporary of the Oregon­ ian, this week rontained the following Buildings—Throws Wide. dispatch among its war bulletins from Heavy Stream. various important and strategically sit­ At the regular monthly drill Monday The Deutsch Verein met Sunday uated cities in the Willamette Valley: evening the fire company tried out the afternoon at Phillips hall and "C ottage Grove, Aug. 22.— (Delayed new "rainm aker nozzle," received voted a donution of ♦100 to the by 8. P.)— Elbert Bede, the local captain Inst week, for the first time. The noz­ German Red Cross Society to be zle throws a spray about fifty feet in of industry, is figuring on cornering the used in helping to eare for the width, which resembles a heavy rain chicken market, so that he ean furnish wounded during the present con­ the victorious Generals in the present storm. It is especially designed for use flict. Several members of the in fighting residence fires as the stream struggle with material for banquets." Verein have relatives now in the This must be a slip oa Dame Rumor ’■ is not destructive, but is of suffi­ army. John Bader has a number cient height. The nozzle which has part, however, for Mr. Bede isn’t really of nephews who are engaged in been used up to this time throws a thinking of raising chickens just now. active conflict and others have stream of such concentrated force that He has, in fact, deserted all thought of eousias and more distant connec­ it rips off shingles nnd fairly tears holes chickens— and The Sentinel as well— tions. 'T h e local Germans are in the walls of wooden buildings. I f for the festive trout which disports so ] ’ loyal in the support of the father- this nozsle is found to be advantageous, eoylv in the Bohemia mountain streams. < > land and have expressed them it is thought probable thnt a second one < , selves as being anxious to help in will be purchased for use on the West If i t ’s in The Sentinel it's news— if every way possible. Side eart. i t ’s news i t ’s in The Sentinel. :: Verein Donates $100 to Help Care for Wounded