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• tiftp I uttanr tow Unital SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY-SECOND SECTION. VOLUME IV ton Lumber Co., and all report in quiries as fairly steady and prospects of running all winter. A. J. Sherrill of the Chicago Belting Co., Portland, was in town on Wednes Trade Conditions Have a Much day. Mr. J. P. Muller of San Francisco, Improved Appearance. when in town recently, stated that the lumbermen of California are already AMONG THE LOCAL MILLMEN working out plans for the next Hoo- Hoo annual to be held in that city next year, and that they are expecting all Oregon Manufacturers NoT-onger Are the mill men and Hoo-Hoo of the west Seeking. Business, As it Now Comes to jt>in them in making it a “howling” to Them Unsolicited,--Railroads Are success, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOV. 5, 1909 NUMBER 6 Effie Hinds the north half of lot 4, in block 5, of D. G. McFarland’s second addition, for a consideration of $1000. Names are being received every-day for membership in the Methodist Brotherhood. The idea of a. building Themesforthe Regular Services devoted entirely to the social and Next Sunday. physical betterment of men through all the' manifold agencies found in a first class Y. M. C. A. in a large city ENTERTAINMENTS PLANNED The matter of placing a conspicuous by the Portland Commercial club in is appealing very strongly to the citi sign in the interest of Cottage Grove prizes for the best newspaper and zens of this city. All young men over in the vicinity of the passenger station, magazine article on Portland, the 16 are eligble for membership and the Methodist 'Men Will Have Comylete fees are going to be placed, at a moder that he who runs may read, has been state, or the ¡Pacific Northwest. Gymnasium in the Near Future.—The postponed indefinitely. It is the pur If you want a diamond to give for a ate figure so that all can avail them Christian Endeavor Holds Meeting Furnishing Cars. pose of the committee to erect a large Christmas present, call at Madsen’s selves of its privileges. The next and Appoints Committees. THE CASE DISMISSED. arch from our magnificent timber next week;. $50 diamonds for $35 and meeting Will take place in the vestry By F. H. Rosenberg. Last Saturday evening the Christian of, the church Tuesday evening Nov. Do not overlook the meeting of the Blind Man’s Suit to Recover Property across the principal thoroughfare near $45 for $25. 16. An agreeable surprise awaits all Endeavor of the Presbyterian church the depot, but inasmuch as the street Thrown Out of Court. Harry Taylor was in Eugene on Tues Association in Cottage Grove on No enjoyed a progressive Halloween party. who attend. , Eugene Guard—A civil case in whicji will be paved in the-spring it was day, as was also M. Kibelbeck. vember 20. If necessary, arrange to You can pick out a diamond for a The first part of the evening was de John Hazelton, a blind man residing at thought advisable to await the comple Thus far Company E of Cottage shut down tight, but be sure you all Cottage Grove,'is ■ plaintiff and a num tion of that improvement. Grove heads the list in the regimental Christmas present now. Madsen will voted, to a business meeting/held at the-home of Miss Lulu Currin, officers are on hand to expend the glad hand to ber of citizens of that place and the Mr. Levi Geer left on Monday for trOphy contest. put them away for you. and active members of the Endeavor Portland, whifher he went to serve on G. L. Stidham, who with Dave Gover The Coon Musical Duet, booked for the visitors. Whether members or not, trustees of the Methodist church are the Arcade theatre all this week, failed has three claims on Rock creek, came being present. The following business be sure and come, and while you may defendants, in which the plaintiff seeks the federal court jury. The Woman’s Club held an interest to make good, and Manager Hall can;, from the Bohemia on Wednesday, and was transacted. A motion was made think you know it all now, you will to recover possession of certain real ing meeting Saturday afternoon. celled the engagement after Monday went to Grants Pass for the winter. and carried that the secretary and surely go away' knowing more. property in Cottage Grove, has oc A good liberal discount on pianos at night’s performance. Paul Brady and Mr. Stidham has been in this district treasurer, Miss Currin, be instructed cupied the -greater part of the time Trade'conditions—Aside fromtsome and attention of the court today. The Veatch’s Music store until November Dan Shields, acrobats, are at this the ten years, and says it will eventually to pay balance due Mr. Clarence Morss on painting manse. The names of ten inconvenience occasioned by car short défendants are as follows : B; K. Law- 1st, to make room for new stock. be a winner. atre to fill the vacancy. age, a steady betterment is reported son, Mariop Veatch", D. T. Awbréy, J. Mrs. Lucy Beidler has returned from All kinds of sewing machine needles new members were brought before the Clarence Morss, who has been ill with meeting to be voted on. After this in lumber circles on the Pacific coast. I. Jones, John D. Cochran, J. B. Lewis, a visit to relatives of Oakland. at Marion Veatch’s. typhoid" fever, is convalescent. The eastern demand for high grade Frank Wheeler and Jas. S. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cochran of Cres Olympic. Process Barley, 75 pound The Siuslaw will probably be im the new committees were appointed by stocks and large timbers is fair and trustees of the first Methodist church, well spent Monday in Cottage Grove. sacks. The cheapest and best, $1.25 proved. A United States engineer is the president, Miss Mabel Veatch, which are as follows: the bulk of the sales now being made Rose Lanau, Anna Lapau, Hairy Met-? Mr. B. Wood of Raymond, Washing per sack at Spray-Wynne Company. .. on the ground to make a survey. Lookout committee—Leah Perkins, are at fair prices. Reports from im calf, Andrew Brund and John Arm ton, .is in the city. The Shasta limited carried sixteen John Bledsoe of Boise, Idaho, has chairman, Elmer Spencer, Alma Ful portant centers in Washington and strong. A jury was chosen as fol I have two and eight-tenths acres of bought the Vest Wallace ranch of 102 Pullman cars Wednesday. Oregon indicate a decidedly firmer sit lows : Albert Ziniker, T. J. Kirk, L. land with improvements worth $2,000 acres a mile northwest of town, paying E. B. Grable sews on shoe soles and mer, Nellie Ellis and Luther King. Prayer Meeting committee—Lauretta uation. Oregon/mills are said no long O. Beckwith, Harvey Horn, L. H. which I will sell for $2800. This land $2500 therefor. guarantees his work. Give him a call, Atkinson, chairman, Lulu Currin, El er to be seeking business, but are be Elspass, A. M. Best, W. E. Winfrey, is situated as near to the center of .. Miss Helen McGee and J. J. Dillon on Fourth street. ing visited by buyers desirous of plac G. C. Millett, W. A. Blanton, Sr., Cottage Grove as the north pole is to were united in marriage at the Presby • The Oregon Electric has increased bert Anderson, Veta Holderman and ing contracts. Some of the mills are Chas. Bratiain, Thos. Bailey and J. B. the top of the earth. D. A. Hendricks- terian manse last week Wednesday its capital stock by $400,000. It’s Melvin Jordan. Social committee—Mabel Rosenberg, booked ahead for several weeks and Bamford. Box 371, Cottage Grove. evening. The impressive Presbyterian surely coming. But—when? are not inclined now to take any addi Scholl, the jeweler, Woodward build chairman, Neva Perkins, Blanche' Late this afternoon, after the testi A communication from A. L. Mon service was read. The marriage was Veatch, Mrs. Kinter and Ernest Ander tional business. Coastwise trade and mony for the plaintiff had been giyen, roe of Atkins, Kansas, says he will kept a secret until the first of the pre ing. shipments to foreign markets continue the defendants secured a non-suit and leave for Cottage Grove to take up his sent week. A complaint from Grants Pass has son. Missionary committee—Mrs. Cham in good shape. . Tonnage is becoming tKe. ease was dismissed. permanent residence. Mr. Monroe is a A carload of new high grade pianos been filed with the State Railroad berlain, chairman, Ada Sherman, Benj. scarce and charters for sailing vessles photographer. will arrive at Marion Veatch’s Music Commission against the Wells-Fargo King, Mr. Sherman and Dale Groves. are being made at an advance in price. ‘Cream of Tartar comes from grapes. store November 1st. BASKETBALL, TONIGHT. .. company regarding rates charged south From Miss Currin’s the party that The rates to oriental ports have been Every crimson drop of grape juice, The Czar of Russia will have an or of Portland. There is aboundant cause had gathered for the business meeting advanced $1 and the rate to Europe Nesmith County and High School Bo“s contains its integral part of grape acid, chard in Southern Oregon, probably for similar action by Cottage Grove. to Contest for Honors. about $1.25. The activity in shipping If you enjoy music attend the Metho went to the home of Miss Mabel or cream of tartar. This is what good near Medford. Rosenberg where they joined the circles is not attributed solely to a dist church, Sunday evening. ■ • The Nesmith County basketball team baking powders, such as Cleveland’s is A few days since Mrs. Nokes, who rest of the Endeavors and the invited betterment in lumber affairs but to will meet the High School team at the made from. J. M. Lawrénce, recéiver of the .resides on Fourth street, just beyond the increased call for tonnage for all Armory tonight, and an interesting W. V. DeWald & Son have moved the corporate limits, went into the United States.land office at Roseburg, guests. Here they spent a delightful classes of business.—American Lum contest is in anticipation. The game their stock of groceries from the west back yard, and saw there a dozen Chi has tendered his resignation to the evening, playing games and telling berman, Oct. 30. will be followed by a dance, for which side to the corner of Main and Third nese pheasants feeding like chickens. officials at Washington. His successor ghost stories. About ten o’clock they has not yet been appointed. Lawrence were called to the dining room, where Referring to the item printed in The terpsichorean event good music has streets. J. D. DeWald will return to An old firm; in a new location is will go to Bend to make his home. His their hostess had a very nice lunch been secured. The line-up of the Dakota, and C. C. DeWald has joined Scholl, the jeweler, who now occupies Sentinel two weeks ago, that the rail spread for them. — T' his father in the management of the handsome new quarters in "the Wood present term expires in January. roads have used their best endeavor to teams follows : From Miss Rosenberg’s they crossed Nesmith — Fay Allison, right guard; business. Remember Scholl, the jeweler, has ward building. avoid a car shortage as much as lay in the town to the hom^ of Miss Neva Elmer Hasting, center ; Duke Knox, David Markley returned from Eu The new tender for the disabled loco moved to the new Woodward building. their power, one of the noted lumber Perkins, where the evening was spent left guard ; Jesse Lewis, .right forward ; gene on Saturday. Mrs. Westbrook returned on Tuesday motive oil the O. & S. E. arrived last journals has this to say: “The railroads in telling fortunes, ghost stories and are showing surprising ability in dis Chas. Beals, left forward Ed. Finner J. S. Milne spent Sunday in Eugene, week, and the iron-horse is again in from a visit with Albany friends. eating nuts ’till a very late hour. All ty, substitute. a guest of his parents. Herb. Adams, who resides with his commission. tributing their equipment in such a present expressed themselves as hav High—Dorris Medley,, right guard ; parents, Mr, ¡¿and Mrs. B. F. Adams, C. M. Smith transacted business at The frame buildings removed from way that it will handle the most busi ing a delightful time. Elmer Spencer, cehter-; Ernest Ander two-miles south of town, is ill with the county seat on Saturday. the site of the Venske brick block are ■ ■ ■ ff ness possible; so that in spite of the son, left guard ; Roy Woods, right for mountain fever. W. B. Cooper has sold lot 2 of block being transformed into comfortable existing car shortage, which is gener This is a program of Sabbath ser ward; Melvin Jordan, left forward. Big diamond salé at Madsen ’ s next 7 in the Cooper • & Randall addition to cottages by their purchaser, Mr. J. al, it has produced little actual effect vices, about which the workers of the week. Mrs. Cora Schaefer for $125. Durham. upon/ the lumber situation, and buyers, Earl Hill will act as refree. Methodist church feel justly proud. The Hop Hoo will be largely in evi Madsen has bought a fine line of W. F. Curtis, who recently came here still have plenty of confidence in their Bible school at TO. Classes for all dence in Cottage Grove on November CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP. diamonds' at a bargain, and will sell from North Carolina, has purchased the ablity to get stock from the West coast 20. And Snark Rosenburg will be in dges. Public wordship at 11 with ser or the South in quick time. The last Mr. Rees Sells Interest in Business to them cheaper than you Can buy them H. L. Mooney restaurant taking pos his glory, for he is a “black cat” en mon by Robert Sutcliffe, Subject, “A anywhere else. ■ ‘ session on Saturday last. American Railway Association report Memorable Meal. ” Reception of mem His Partners. Messrs. Kerr & Silsby have opened Daniel Shaffer contemplates a trip to thusiast. showed that the surplus equipment bers. Sacrament -of Lord’s Supper. The Herald ’ s want columns will do it Mr. G, L. Rees on Wednesday sold their grocery store in the building re California, accompanied by Mrs. Shaf was practically wiped out, but inti Epworth League devotional meeting at for you. There ’ s no better way of mated that the heaviest load of the his interest in the Rees-Wallace Com cently vacated by H- C. Cook. They fer, for the. benefit of whose health he gelling, buying, or renting than through 6:30 p. m. People’s popular service season was being carried early in Octo pany to his partners, Messrs. Winters have an announcement in The Sentinel will make the trp. at 7:30. The offering will be some that column. ber, and that some of the equipment Wallace and Delure H. Hëmenway, today, to which your attention is di WatSh for Jeweler Scholl’s holiday thing entirely new to Cottage Grove. Gentlemen ’ s and ladies ’ diamond who will hereafter conduct the busi rected. The new stock is fresh, bright, announcement. He will have a big would be apt to be released before rings from $8 to $400. Call at Mad Its name is “An Evening with Five long. Nevertheless, complaints of car ness; Mr. Rees came to Cottage Grove crisp and sparkling. line to offer. Call on him in the Wood sen’s and see them. Famous Hymns.” Two duets and one from Portland, where he was engaged Lebanon has raisefl a booster fund of shortages, delays in shipments and all ward building. quartet form a part of the musical Halloween was sane in Cottage Grove. in the real estate business, a year ago, $2000. that sort of thing continue to increase. Dr. Oglesby was a Salem visitor on Young America, however, was abroad, selections. Hearty congregational C. E. and G. E. Lathrop attended Wednesday. Some trouble is encountered on the since which time hé has been promi singing. The orchestra plays and the- but the elements probably dampened Pacific coast in getting cars moved nently identified with the business in court at Eugene this week, as did also Alton Hampton of Eugene was in his ardor. pastor gives the history and relates • ‘ the city yesterday. after-they are loaded or in getting terests of this city. He is president J. F. Spray. Have you attended the People’s Pop striking incidents in connection with of the Merchants ’ Protective associa Cleveland’s Baking Powder. them promptly forwarded to destina Diptheria has appeared at Grants. ular service yet at the Methodist the hymns. A silver collection is ex D. C. McFarland has spld to John V. Pass. tion. While the scarcity of cars is not tion and has been active in promoting pected for the benefit of the large church Sunday evening? as pronounced as in some former sea the general welfare of its members. Miller lots 7 and 8, of block 3, in Mc Mrs. John Medley is a guest of Port You can pick out a diamond for a chorus choir in order that they may It is not likely that Mr. Rees will Farland’s addition, consideration $300. land friends. She will be absent an sons, it is alleged that a great many Christmas present now. Madsen will have an abundance of new music. loaded cars have been sdt out on side leate Cottage Grove, for a time at Levi Wetmore of Wildwood was in other week. Presbyterian church: Morning ser put them away for you. - the city on Monday. He has a home Call and look at E. B. Grable’s line racks in favor of freight which the least. Dale McCoy, the lad who was acci vice, “Providing for One’s Own.” The Rees-Wallace Co. is one of the stead near that place on which he is of men’s and boys’ work shoes. They dentally shot a fortnight since by an Evening service, “Can a Rich Man Go oads seem to think more necessfiry to best known merchantiie establishments now “proving up.” andle. ,______ are guaranteed. Store on Fourth elder brother, will not losé the sight to Heaven?” in this city. Frank Tripp of Eugene and a party street. . ; ... of an eye, as was at first thought. The Missionary Society of the Pres A. W. Langille, government super- of six got four bucks in the' Lorane Overland trains are very irregular Forty pound China Pheasant Flour byterian church met at the home of isor of - the forest reserves in Alaska, CREAMERY CHANGES HANDS. district a few days since. on account of the tunnel cavein in for one bushel of wheat at Spray- Mrs. R. B. Job on Wednesday after > in Portland to make his annual re- Biggest bargains in diamonds ever Northern California. Stub trains are Wynne Company. • ■ noon, instead of Mrs. Henry Veatch, ort to District Forester E. T. Allen, Mr. Stiller Disposes of. Institution, to offered in Cottage Grove at Madsen’s coming through from Ashland to take Tom Cox, southwest of town, has a vyho was called to Corvallis on account Portland Parties. nd according to a statement given next week. ' .. herd of ten Jersey cows, each netting of her father’s illness. The December ut, based on the best obtainable esti- The negotiations which had been W. Nokes this week commenced the the place, of the delayed overlands. Councliman B. K. Lawson was a Eu him about $120 per year. meeting Will be held with Mrs. Good lates, Alaska has from 60,000,000,000 pending for a change of ownership of erection of a cottage on Ash street. The Lawson building is rapidly ap man. gene visitor on Wednesday. > 75,000,000,000 feet of standing tim the Cottage Grove Creamery have been Regular services at the Christian er. Of this total stand about 60 per successfully consummated and the in Waldo Hill Flour, a product of the J. H. Harms attended circuit court proaching completion. The front is now being put in. church Sunday. Subject of morning ent is western hemlock, and the re- stitution becomes the, property of Pratum mills in the Waldo Hills is now this week. H. Lynnwood, the lad who was ar You can get first class shoe and har discourse, “Perfect Peace.” Evening, laining 40 per cent divided between Egger Brothers and D. Bluer. They being handled by Spray & Co., and >ruce and yellow cedar. The acreage are dairymen of acknowledged ability, local merchants here. The manufac rested in Cottage Grove a fortnight ness repairing at the new shop of E. “A Shoe Sermon.” This sermon will B. Grable, on Fourth street. be illustrated with a variety of actual eld by the two reserves aggregates and are the possessors of more than turers of this flQur claim it; to be the since on the charge of having stolen a The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Pres shoes. Intensely interesting life-les nearest to hard wheat flour made in bicycle from Earl Small of Eugene, 1,769,526, being divided as follows: one hundred Jersey cows, which they byterian church will meet in the sons can be draWn from the shape and ongas forest reserve, extending from contemplate bringing to this section as the Willamette valley. They also pleaded guilty and is serving time. Messrs. J. W. Gowdy and O. Vinton church parlors next Wednesday after quality of shoes. ixon entrance to Skagway, and lying soon as they acquire suitable land near claim it has no equal for making good were county seat visitors on Wednes noon at 1:30 for a work meeting. The Christian Endeavor in conjunc tween the Coast and the Canadian the city. It is understood that a milk bread and invite you to use it. Buy an Edison Phonograph at There will be a free social at the tion with the Ladies’ Aid of the day. rder, 15,488,886 acres; Chugach for- route will be established jn this city. Attorney Young attended circuit Christian church Friday evening, No Christian church, will serve Thanks t reserve, extending from Prince Mr. Stiller, former owner of the plant, Veatch’s. Music Store and enjoy the long winter evenings. vember 12. There will be games and giving dinner in some available build- court this week. illiam sound to the Cook’s inlet will remain in Cottage Grove. • Mr. Ed. Finnerty, bookkeeper for . . What makes Cleveland’s Baking refreshments. Once each month, dur ing'on Main street. The location will untry, 11,280,640 acres. Mr. Langille Wiil Entertain Teachers. the Oregon & Southeastern, returned Powder sell? Quality and price. ■ 3 ing the winter, these free socials are be announced later. 1 ys that about all the available for On Wednesday evening next, at on Tuesday from a visit to friends at pound cans $1.00; 5 pound cans $1.65. to be conducted in the interest of socia The Rev. F. E. Billington of Eugene ts in Alaska are in reserves.- Phillip’s hall the Woman’s Club will Woodville, below Grants Pass. Ask for the cans with the patent bility and good will. will hold a Bible School Institute at 1 he Local Mills. tender a reception to the teachers of A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. serew top. Sarah’ E. Blair was awarded a judg the Christian church during the last .. F. G. Deckebach, represepting the ment for $550 against John F. Spray week in November. Mr. Billington is The Leona Mills Lumber Co. of Le the public schools. -The committee in Charles Cooley on Monday. Eat your meals regularly, keep your Salem Brewing company, was in the in the circuit court-for this county on instructor in the Bible School depart ia has started up again. Mr. J. J. charge of the affair held a meeting at enny, manager, states that the mill the home of Mrs. Frank Wheeler yes temper and burn dry fir wood, for sale city yesterday gathering up the pro Wednesday. Mrs. Blair sued to re ment of the Eugene Bible University. perty belonging to his company, and cover $550 as commission for sale of He was at one time pastor of the s enough orders on hand for some terday afternoon for the purpose of by M. H. Anderson. perfecting arrangements for the enter Mrs. Dora Field left today for looking after stored bar fixtures. the Spray ranch south of town to Mr. Christian church of Cottage Grove. ne to come. See that the label on your can of Lathrop. There were seven accessions to the Shewart & DeLaunay of Curtin Spur tainment. The ministers of the city Brownsville to spend three weeks with baking powder reads Cream of Tartar, The ninth anniversary of the Forest Christian church last Sunday morning e running, steadily with good pros- and their wives will be included in relatives and friends. the list of invited guests. The even Miss Bertha Stratford of Creswell was Bi-carbonate of Soda and starch, as it ers lodge in this city was not celebrat —one conversion. There were two icts ahead. The A. L. Woodard is closed down for a ing will be spent in social intercourse. a guest of friends here this week. takes all of these ingredients to make ed last night as announced. There was conversions during October. Mr. Bell of the Star theatre was in a perfect baking powder—such as some friction between members of the church iss prospering in all depart iw days, but intends to start up soon. It is probable that some short addresses Cleveland’s. .. committees,- resulting in the matter ments. The outlook for the winter All the mills alor^-the O. & S. E. will be made, Refreshments will, of the county town yesterday. Five thousand dollars will be given M. J. Hawley has transferred to being dropped. campaign is exceedingly hopeful. lilway are running, except the Diss- course be served. THE FIELDOFLÜMBER THE CIT Y IN BRIEF -Many Merely - Mentioned Municipal Matters Manufactured by The Sentinel Man. NEWSOFTHECHURCHES