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P . o f O. L ib ra r/ t |>-|f (Stirile >» A Local Paper Fit For Any Home VOL. 3 DEPARTMENT EMPORIUM Progressive, Newsy, Independent. COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1915 CONDUCTOR ALLISON GETS FOOT CRUSHED SOME LATE CHANGES IN OREGON GAME LAWS LARGE CLASS GRADUATES FROM COTTAGE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL NO. 32 BIG INDUSTRY FOR SIUSLAW Commencing May 22d several Pew regulations became effective >n the matter of hunting and fishing in this state. Some of The exercises given at the high school audi the changes briefly stated are as torium on Wednesday evening by the pupils of the Hampton to Greatly Increase follows: grades were very entertaining and interesting, re Millions of Dollars to be Spent No license will be required of flecting much credit upon the pupils and teachers. His Stock and Occupy Larg and From 5000 to 10,000 women. The large auditorium was filled to overflowing, est Brick in Cottage Grove Free licenses will be granted fully demonstrating the great interest Cottage Men to Be Employed Soon veterans of the Civil War upon I Grove parents are taxing in educational matters. presentation of proper creden-! On Friday morning Prof. J. E. Dunton, super tials. intendent of the city schools, entertained the high Cottage Grove is to have a big All fines collected for violation school graduating class at a sumptuons breakfast department store. This is i Eugene, May 29.—Lumbering of game laws are to be placed in at Hotel Oregon. business enterprise Alton Hamp the general funds of the county on a scale that will startle the Friday evening the high school commencement ton, of Eugene, has had in con in which the arrest is made. entire Pacific northwest awaits exercises were held in the high school auditorium templation for several months Formerly these were divided be western Lane 'county with the which was again filled to its capacity. President and since a decision has been tween the state and the county. first sign of returning markets, Kerr, of the Oregon Agricultural College, deliver reached to establish such a mer Each county will be given five according to lumbermen with up ed the address to the class which was full o f logic, cantile establishment in this city, per cent of all monies collected wards of a million dollars tied up practical admonition and helpful suggestions as to “ Hampton’s” in Cottage Grove from the sale of licenses. It is in the Siuslaw valley. Claiming their individual future endeavor. His review of will carry with it all of the local estimated that the various coun to have the most advantageous the country’s educational progress, especially in significance that “ Hampton’s” ties of the state will recieve from cutting and milling facilities, in this state, was very interesting. He closed his does in commercial circles in Eu $10,000 to $12,000 addional funds the state of Oregon, three com address by highly complimenting and congratu gene, which means the largest during the present year from panies, each with two billion feet lating this large class and the citizens of Cottage and finest stores in their respec of standing timber, holding mill this source. Grove for their manifested interest and pride in tive communities. This will be The deer season now opens sites and boom facilities, and their schools and educational work. In a brief no experiment on Mr. Hampton’s August 15th and closes October prepared to employ from 5,000 to address Prof. Dunton called attention to the part in Cottage Grove from the 31st. This shortens the old per 10,000 men, are waiting the or splendid growth and advancement, in the high fact that for the past several iod 15 days at the begining. The der “ go,” says the Guard. school work especially, by recalling the fact that years he has conducted success Imagine 34,000,000 feet of un limit is three bucks. Ii is illegal two years ago the graduating class numbered 12, fully a good sized branch store in to shoot any deer without horns. cut lumber stacked up on end on one year ago 20, and this year 35. He then pre that city and he seems to cons The season for ducks and geese the very edge of a river so ideal sented the diplomas to the members of the class. ider that the growth and develop is October 1st to January 15th. for logging as to mean absolutely This not only speaks well for the growth and ad ment of this business merits a The bag is 30 in any seven con free log transportation. Already vancement of Cottage Grove, but for the effi business enterprise o f far great Miss Whltely Heard From Agati. built and ready for use on this secutive days. ciency of the school faculty as well. The program er proportions. He has accord river is the largest storage log The season for Chinese phea ingly leased for a period of years was as follows: Miss Opal Whitely, of Cottage PROGRAMME: sants and grouse is the month of boom on the Pacific coast. An the large Bader brick building Grove, who recently astonished October. The new law allows $8,000,(KM) railroad stands com recently occupied by Kniter Bros, the University of Oregon profes INVOCATION ........................ Rev. H. N. Aldrich hunters to kill one female Chi pleted through the center of it all furniture store, which has a sors at Eugene through her ADDRESS _____________ Herman Edwards nese pheasant in a bag of five and deep water harbor, with 35 ground floor space of 80x100 feet knowledge o f nature, gave a na VIOLIN S O L O ____________ ____ Perry Crandall L)irds, or two in a bag of ten, miles of water front for ocean and a contract for the necessary ture talk at the Christian church VALEDICTORY...... .................... Mae Armstrong which is the limit for pheasents | going vessels, forms not only shelving, counters and tables was at Eugene Sunday, her subject VOCAL SO LO ............... .......... ....... Ethel Bartels and grouse in any seven con competitive terminal transporta let to A. L. Wynne, Monday, the being “ A Humming Bird’s ADDRESS_____ ____ President Kerr of O. A. C. secutive days. The trout season tion facilities, but outlets to the building to be ready for occu Home,” which was given for the DUET_______ Mae Armstrong and Jessie Smith remains about the same as be- entire globe. pancy by July 1, 1915. A broad especial interest of the children, PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS _____________ To this add a hundred thousand for, April 1st to October 31st, ex- gallery encircles the main room but the Guard says the lecture ______ __________ ____ Prof. J. E. Dunton cept trout that are over ten inches acres . .. of grazing - -- land, „ luxurious „ and the extra large plate glass was free to the public. Miss SOLO ________________ Warren Edwards may he caught all the year. I t ; Ln a c ' n?a^‘ that means free feed windows will admit of excellent Whitely is but 17 years of age. PRAYER . . ......................... Rev. T. D. McDonald is illegal to take any trout under t°r cat^e the yoar around, and window displays. To stock up CLASS ROLL: six inches in length.-Telephone !an ever-moist soil awaiting a mil- this great store room will require lion dollar truck, berry and fruit Herman Edwards Register. Harry Conner additional goods to the value of industry, and a commerce in fish, Harley Harms Roy Hands from $8,000 to $12,000 above the that, without refrigerator trans Charles Laeky Tyler Hooper present stock carried by the portation, is already paying fifty Norval Powell Ray Nelson Hampton store in this city. This thousand dollars annual wages. Albert Tapp William Skidmore move on the part o f Mr. Hamp On top of this add a climate Otto Burch am Albert Woodard ton will have the effect to inspire Twenty-five additional men that makes life a recreation, that Vinal Randall Everett Garoutte a greater feeling o f confidence have been employed by the builds forests 1,000 feet an acre Perry Crandall Warren Edwards and optimism in this community, Booth-Kdlley Lumber company, a year, and a combination of Mary Powell Jessie Smith for it is an assured fact that Mr. and an additional camp estab mountain lakes and 34 miles of Valera McDonald Ethel Powell It was recently learned here Hampton would not venture such lished in the woods above Wend- Myrtle Witcher that the Southern Pacific Co. has hard sand beaches, all within a Juliet Woodard an investment and enterprise ling. Two locomotives have been Joyce Teeters issued instructions for the publi few hours rail ride of the metrop Juda Trunnel here at this time did he not con placed in service where one was Hazel Ostrander cation of a tariff reducing the olis o f Oregon. Winifred Prophet fidently and fully believe that used above Wendling before. This is not a dream of a profes Arlie Langdon rate on lumber from Cottage Clara Leabo immediate future business and The increased activity in the sional promoter. It is the Sius Verva Kelly Grove and other points on the Hattie Landess industrial prospects merited such lumber camps is necessitated by law valley, the bottle«! region Leota Case Southern Pacific lines in Oregon Orpha Combs business expansion. Mr. A. W. the cutting of the last of the sup Ethel Bartels to Ogden and Salt Lake, Utah, to that was formerly uncorked last Estella Brewer Wampole, manager of the Hamp ply of 10,000,000 feet o f logs left 37 1-2 cents per 100 pounds while week with the three days’ Rho ton store here, is also directing in the Springfield pond at the Mae Armstrong, Class President. the present rate is 40 cents per dodendron festival at Florence, the refitting and ¡refurnishing of time o f the fire in 1911. These hundred pounds. The effect of marking the arrival of the rail the newly acquired store build have all been cut since the open this change is that any lumber road. ing. ing of the new mill last summer mill at Roseburg and Cottage and the completion means that Old Soldiers Pay Tribute to Dead. Grove will have the same rate to Sending Out School Money. cutting in the woods must be ma Utah common points as the mills Fitting ceremonies in memory terially increased. Approximate located at Portland have enjoyed The county school superinten of the soldier and sailor dead ly 100 men are now at work. for the past ¡several years. The dent preparing to distribute $20- The logs which remained in were held in Cottage Grove last new rate will be effective|on June 357.18 among the schools of Lane Sunday under the auspices of the water uncut for four years 1, and will only apply via the S. county during the next few days. Appomattox Post G. A. R, and showed very little evidence of P. through Ashland and Roseville The money will be distributed Womans Relief Corps. At the injury, according to A. C. Dixon, and will not apply via the Port pro rata among the schools ac morning church service hour an manager. The pond was entire land gateway. cording to the distribution of the ly drained this week, and the big eloquent memorial sermon was Another change announced is 12,000 pupils. This means that delivered at the Presbyterian mill closed down for two days that the rate of 171-2 cents on | each school will get aproximately church by Rev. MacLeod, the G. while repairs were made. From the money rough green lumber from Rose $2.50 a pupil. Faye Abrams, Booth-Kelly su A. R. and W. R. C. and also burg and other points on the before it is distributed will be MENS’ STRAW HATS Sixth Co. attending. At 2:30 in perintendent at Wendling, re FRENCH GINGHAMS Southern Pacific in Oregon to San taken out about $450 for the the afternoon a line of march was turned last night from a trip Regular $2 Hats at 98 cts Fransico and Oakland, Calif., is teachers’ institute. The law re Regular 25c values at 21 formed on Main street and the along the Columbia river and on large procession headed by the Gray’s Harter where he exam cents. Hampton’s Spedili Felt huts being made to apply at all inter quires that the first appropria mediate points. This change will tion be made in April, and as band proceeded to the I. O. O. F. ined logging and milling ma Lawns 15c values at 10 regular $1.75 to $2.50 at te effective in a few days. At often as the superintendent deem Cemetery where the decoration chinery. the present time the intermediate necesseary. cents. services were held and a large $ 1 .0 5 points are subject to a rate of 25 newly erected concrete monu Bear Hunting I* Good on McKenzie. Table Linen 60 inches wide 25c cents per 100 pounds, thus the ment was unveiled and dedicated Rally Was Called Off. Hunting in the mountains on Everymans’ Hose guaranteed, rate to Sacramento, Marysville to the unknown soldier and sailor the upper M’ Kenzieis the best in and Red Bluff, for instance will dead on a plat recently donated Two Pair for 25 cents. The Lorane school rally an Ladies’ Collars be 17 1-2 cents on this class of to the G. A. R. by the directors years according to residents of Work shirts fine quality only 47c. material, a reduction of 71-2 nounced in the Leader for last McKenzie Bridge. Vinty Sims, of the fraternal cemetery associa New fancy styles regular 40c Saturday, was called off when Levi Strauss Overalls, only 86cts. cents. tion. The oration was delivered who with his two brothers and at 32 cents. the speakers, Supt. Moore, At- Arthur Belknap, has teen tear As the Southern Pacific ftsu .e oouuiero ratine mills mins {o Brumbaugh and Super by Rev. Horace N. Aldrich and it Boys Overalls at 50 cents. Childrens Dresses, values from in Oregon a ready enjoy the same, visor viaor JStah| man were * ftl unable to was a patriotic, eloquent and hunting for the past two weeks, Stahlman Mens’ leather Gloves only 98cts. rates as Portland to territory east get transportation from Eugene. masterly effort, and made a pro reports that they succeeded in $1.25 to $2.75 at 49 cents. of Utah, the reduction in the The Guard says no motor car Values $3 to $4.75 at 88 cents. found impression upon his many killing 6 bear. Wiley Pen land of rate to Utah common points re- i could te found to venture over hearers. The usual ritualistic McKenzie Bridge killed an enor Embroidery Flouncing, 16 ins. moves all opportunity for an a r -< the soft roa(,3 an(, no teamg were services were conducted by the mous black t)ear last week. This wide at 15 cts. LACE CURTAINS $2.50 values at $2.10 gument that lumber mills cannot Q„ Q:iQuio They could have gone G. A. R. and W. R. C. and a makes seven bear killed in that $2.00 values a t .......... $1.98 A No. 1, house-lining at 5 cts. te located in the interior and over easily from Cottage Grove. fine male quartet comprising vicinity in the last two weeks. A bear hide brings the hunter $1 50 values at ____ $1.08 compete with mills located on Harold White, George Matthews, tidewater. The only advantage $1.20 values a t ____ _ .98 Warren Edwards and Ren San a price of from $8 to $20. D orn Still Un< ailed For. Fishing on the upper waters of LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS Blue, Black a tidewater mill will now have ford, furnished special vocal mu and Brown Serge». the river is exceptionally fine. over the interior manufacturer sic. The ceremonies at the ceme LADIES' WHITE CREPE DRESSES - E. C. Hills, deputy state game $7.00 value* a t _____ $4-10 o f lumter is ability to ship to tery closed with strewing the warden, states that he still has Regular $10.00 to $12.50 values, Late Strawberries Not Hort. some foreign ports, and such $5.75 values a t_____ S3. #8 graves with flowers and firing a your choice .............................. $3.28 markets are not steady consum two valuble hounds which he salute to the dead by a squad C. E. Stewart, county fruit in ers or directly necessary to the brought back from the southern from Sixth company. Flowers spector, who was in Eugene on successful operation of a mill at part o f Lane county, south of were cast upon the water from Thursday from Cottage Grove, Cottage Grove and Roseburg or Cottage Grove near Divide which the Main street bridge by the W. states that although there is the owner can have upon appli other inland points. R. C. in memory of the Sailor some damage to the early straw- cation. The dogs were caught dead late in the afternoon. The rru~ berries, the Clark seedlings and running deer, however, and the day was ideal and the exercises Dunlap terries have not yet Another carload of Ford auto owners, whoever they are, are, and ceremonies were attended teen hurt ty the rains.—Eugene mobiles arrived here for the Cot subject to nr rest when they by a very large crowd. Guard. tage Grove Garage last Friday. claim ownership. Conductor Hursh E. Allison, while in the act of tearding his freight train which had just started to pull out o f the West Fork station for Grants Pass Saturday morning, missed his footing and was thrown under the rapidly moving cars. One foot was caught, the heel and sole torn from his shoe and the fleshy part of the bottom o f his foot from his heel to his smal toe was badly crushed and lacer ated, but fortunately no Exrnes were broken. He was taken to the Roseburg hospital where his injury was dressed and he is get ting along as well as could be ex pected. He is a Cottage Grove boy, a son of J. T, Allison of this city and brother of Van and Fay Allison, his brother Van paying him a visit at the hospital Sun day. He is also a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Fiester o f this city, Mrs. Fiester being in Rose burg at the present time. Con ductor Allison has a freight run between Roseburg and Grants Pass and while he has railroaded for a good many years this is the first time he has ever met with an accident. BOOTH-KELLY CO. OPENS NEW CAMP i i i I I The Most in Value, The Best in Quality HAMPTON’S A. W. WAMPOLE, Manager LUMBER RATES RE DUCED BY S. P. CO.