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worker, will begin a series of meetings at the Christian church about the fif teenth of April, and continue for at least one month. They have held à number of successful meetings in the Provision Not Made for Loca west. As a soloist and chorus leader Two Suits Instituted Against Mr. Longman last summer had charge of the large chorus at the state conven tion of Certain Sections. Oregon & Southeastern. tion of the Christian churches of Ore gon. Mr. Whiston was given the place of honor on the program and his ser EQUITY IS UNQUESTIONED. mon was highly pleasing to the two FROST AND HALL INJURED thousand or more people who heard him. The campaign being planned for here Oregon Has 16,221,268 Acres Within will be the largest and most thorough- Both Allege Permanent Injuries as Re Reserve Areas.^j-Laek of Survey of any similar campaign ever underta sult of Accident June 5 Last—Ag ken in Cottage Grove? Prevents Exchange of Sections gregate Damages Demanded for Land Outside Reserves. Forty-five Thousand. MANY MINOR MATTERS. Mrs. Horace Hampton, formerly ; of Millions of acres belonging to West Baker City, and daughters, Miss Lu Two suits for damages, aggregating ern States, being lands granted to the cille and Gladys,’visited at the home $45,000, have been instituted in the cir states by the Federal Government for of G. H. Tyson Friday and Saturday. cuit court for this county against the school purposes, are today tied up in A. L, W°°dard*was a county seat vis Oregon & Southeastern Railroad com forest reserves, where they are una itor on Friday. pany, whose headquarters are in Cot vailable, unsalable, and virtually use Roy Foster of Lorane was in Cottage tage Grove. Both cases are the result less so far as the states are concerned, Grove on Saturday. Mr. Foster and his of the accident which occurred on June says a Washington dispatch to The brother Martin have three tracts of 5, 1909, when a bridge in the Row river Oregonian. land in the, Lorane valley, and are valley gave way. W. B. Frost, one of Title to many of these school sec among the prosperous ranchers of that the complainants, who went down with tions in forest reserves has never pass locality.- .the car through the bridge, asks $20,000 ed to the states, though the equity ex Mr. Frank Jordan got out again on damages for a broken leg and other ists, and until the reserves are survey Saturday after a fortnight’s illness. serious injuries which he received about ed there is no way, under existing law, Mr. and Mrs. J. F*. Samuel of Day the body, which he says permanently whereby .the states can reap any bene ton, Washington, left Cottage Grove disable him. He is a timber inspector fit from their extensive property rights on Monday, after having visited their and bought a ticket at Wildwood to ride within forest reserves. x daughter, Mrs. Ingram, for several to Cottage Grove on that day and claims Congress granted to thé various pub days; -that the defendant company wilfully lic land states sections 16 and 36 in Albert A. "Hull, son of John Hull, is and negligently refused to keep said every township, with the_ understand attending commercial college .in Port bridge in repair, when they knew it ing that the state would dispose.of land. He was accompanied there by was in a dangerous condition. these lands and apply the- money so his fathef. The other case is that of F. M. Hall, raised to the establishment and main- Alice Richmond has transferred to a lumber and timber dealer, who recites Li’i-ance of public schools and other ed R. E. Griswold lot 1 in block 4, third practically the same story in regard to ucational institutions. It never was addition to Cottage Grove; considera the negligence of the company in not the ideé that the lands could be held by tion $600. keeping the bridge in repair. He asks the general government indefinitely, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stanard of Browns $25,000 as damage for a leg broken in but that they would be patented to the ville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. several places and other serious injur states as fast as required. ies which have permanently disabled R. Westbrook over Sunday. When vast forest reserves were creat Mrs. David Griggs was a recent him. ed, millions of acres of school sections Portland visitor. She was accompani HARRISOtN IS FINED. were embraced in those reserves, and ed by her mother, Mrs. I. H. Bingham now form a part of them. Approxi of Eugene. Assessed 820 for Assaulting School mately one-eighteenth of the forest re The Sentinel is prepared to do job Teacher at Divide. serve area of every state by rights be printing of any character, and guaran George Harrison of Divide was ar longs to the state, foc one-eighteenth tees its prices to be satisfactory. Ex of the reserve area consists of school pert workmen are employed in the sev raigned before a magistrate on Satur sections, to which the Federal Govern eral departments, and this in itself is a day and assessed $20 on the charge of ment has no equitable owherhship, in guarantee of high-grade printing. Send assault and battery, the complainant be light of its grant to the states. It is The Sentinel a trial prder. We are ing A. P. Gardiner, school teacher at that place. Constable Plank took the true, that to some extent the states confident that we can please you. prisoner to the county seat for examin have relinquished title to school sec tions within forest reserves, and made Forty pound China Pheasant Flour ation. He pleaded guilty. He admitted lieu selections elsewhere, but this prac for one bushel of wheat at Spray- whipping the school teacher, but claims some justification on account of his tice has been brought practically to a Wynne Company. fifteen-year-old daughter having been standstill under a ruling of the Interior ANOTHER BLOCK IN SIGHT. whipped until there were marks on her Department, which is sustained by the Department of Justice. Lawson and Veatch or Masons May -shoulders for not wanting to be placed in a lower grade, much to her embar It is held by these departments that Erect Handsome Structure. rassment. He also admits he acted in a state cannot exchange its school lands Messrs. LaWson and Veatch are pre discreetly in thrashing the teacher inside a forest reserve for lands outside paring plans for a commodious brick in the way he did, but pleaded great unless the school sections have, been structure on their Main street property provocation. surveyed, in other words, unsurveyed west of the Bank of Cottage Grove. The assault took place at Dividea school sections, in a forest reserve, ac They have not decided definitely wheth fortnight since. When the Roseburg cording to the holdings of. the depart er they will build or not. Some time local arrived at Divide, Gardiner stepped ments, do not form valid base for lieu selections. The effect of this is mani ago the Masonic lodge had this site in off and was attacked by Harrison, who view with the idea of erecting a build knocked the schoolmaster to the ground fest. States that have vast areas of ing, but as there were some legal en and pummeled him. Gardiner sustain unsurveyed school lands in forest re tanglements the project was aban ed a broken nose, and other injuries, serves have virtually nothing—nothing doned. These obstacles have now been rendering him unable to hold school for on which they can realize. They do removed, and if Messrs. Lawson and a week. _______________ not even have title to the lands them-’ Veatch do not conclude to rear a struc 1 selves, because they are unsurveyed, ROAD SUPERVISORS. ture on the property the Masons -may and the Government does not patent again take the matter up. unsurveyed lands to anyone. Yet the County Court Makes Appointments for right of the states is admitted, their the Ensuing Year. Real Estate-Transfers. equity is established, and they would The county court has made the fol D. C. Baughman has transferred to be able to get title to. or make exchange R. M. Veatch 36x150 feet in section 32, lowing appointments of road supervis for some of this land if the surveys township 20 s, R. 3w. ¡'consideration ors for Southern Lane county : Chas. were made. The e-xtent of this tie-up $150. Sharen, Saginaw; W. S. Chrisman, Do- is appreciated, when it is known that in A. S. Powell has transferred to Alon rena; Henry C. Combs, London; Geo. Oregon alone there is 16,221,368 acre? zo W. Shortridge an undivided half in W. Kerr, Wildwood; H. A. Howe, Cres in reserve, and 900,000 acres óf school terest in lots 5 and 6 in block 1; also well ; Geo., Hawley, Creswell; H. B. land. In Washington the area is less. lot 5 in block 2, in Cooper & Randall’s McBee, Lorane ; S. D. Campbell, Wal School lands of such character as addition. ker ; W. B. Hawley, Lorane; F. J. Hard 'those embraced in forest reserves of L. B. Rolston has transferred lot 3 Bohemia; C. Schneider, Lorane; J. B. the West are today worth a good many in block 2, Perkins’ addition, to F. C. Tapp and B. Patten, Cottage Grove; dollars. The states, most of them, Ralston. A. D. Hileman, Lorane; Otto Moron, have usé for the money that could be Lot 8 in block 4, Cooper & Randall’s Creswell; Fred Wright, Walker. ¡derived from.the sale of such lands, addition, has been transferred by W. B. Roney Has Hard Time. and not a state on the list but would Copper to A. W. Shortridge; considera L.,N. Roney is having a difficult time be able to realize .several million dol tion $125. lars if it could obtain title to its school H. L. Bown has transferred to E. O. getting the bridge built on Sharp’s sections in reserves, or lands of like Potter lot 4 in block 9, L. & L. addi Creek above Cottage Grove, says The Register. He did not get the help he character and value outside of reserves. tion. -________ ______ expected and was compelled to do two It is this situation that has moved Plans a Big Reunion. several Western representatives to in G. W. McReynolds of Divide, who is men’s work himself. The lumber Was troduce' correct bills. Representative president of the Lane County Veteran’s covered with snow and sleet and had to Hawley, of Oregon, introduced a spec association, was in Cottage Grove on be loosened up with a sledge. While ial bill giving the state pf Oregon the Saturday, and to a representative of working on the false work Nels fell off right to relinquish to the Federal Gov The Sentinel said extensive prepara into the icy water • up to his neck and ernment all title or claim to its school tions would be made for the reunion had a hard time getting “dried out.” sections in reserves, in exchange for to be held in this city next fall, and Spencer Wins In Debate. which the state is to be permitted to that he confidently expected to have an The third annua) intercollegiate de make lieu selection of an equal area of attendance of not less than two hun bate between Oregon and Utah, held unreserved lands of similar character dred. At least one- prominent speaker at the state university last Friday and equal value, and to dispose of thé will be here to deliver an address to night, was unanimously awarded to same as it sees fit; His bill also re the old soldiers. Oregon. C. E. Spencer of this city quires the Secretary of the Interior to Mr. McReynolds has resided at Divide and Percy Collier of Eugene represent ascertain the> amount. Of such lands to for twenty-eight years. He has 400 ed the affirmative side of the question, which the State of Oregon is entitled, acres of land there, the greater part of “Resolved, That all corporations en something that is not now known. ' which is cleared, and in hay. He has gaged in interstate business should be over 300 head of sheep and goats, and required to incorporate under federa Attend Eugene-Salem Debate- about fifty head of cattle and horses. law.” The two winning teams of the Cot tage Grove high school went to Eugene Friday evening to take in the Eugéne- Salem debate. The teams are Ben King, Allie Phillips and Myrtle Kem of the negative, and Misses Gladys Farley, Myrtle.DeSpain and Armorel Sutcliffe •f the affiirmatlve. They weré accom panied by Alta King, and Misses hlabel Rosenberg, Mabel Veatch, Ruth Wood- ■’rd and Mamie Kime. * Prepare for Road Work. Coupty Commissioners in session last Friday closed a contract for another large rockcrusher, to be delivered by April 1, and to cost $1800. The board also purchased a seven-ton roadroller at a cost of $1500. There will be .an unus ual amount of road improvement throughout Lane county this year. Noted Evangelists Coming. ■ Whiston and Longman, evangelists Krith headquarters at Bethany, Nebras- accompanied by Mrs. Whiston, an ■ïtomplished musician and personal Bingham Buys a Farm. Senator I. H. Bingham, formerly a resident of this city, has bought the James Dinsmore farm, consisting of 92 acres, near Irving, paying $10,000 therefor. Eastern Star Banquet. The Eastern Star installed officers last Friday night, after which a splen did banquet was participated in by about fifty members. Mr. and Mrs. John - Phillips of the country were ad mitted to membership. Spraying Well Under Way. Fruit-growers are spraying their trees. Many orchards which have been allowed to go without attention will be thoroughly sprayed within the next few weeks. Moreover, there is every indication that the negligence of past years in the matter of caring for or chards .is practically at an end, in Lane county. Lane county can raise as many and as good apples as any other section of the state. There is more activity at this time in the matter of development of fruit culture in Lane county than ever before. HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT. Clare Vaughn Wales Company Booked for January 26. The Clare Vaughn Wales Company will appear at the Armory in this city on the evening of January 26, under the auspices of the Cottage Grove Lyceum Course, and will undoubtedly attract a large audience. The management makes the following announcement: “After the seventh' season of unpre cedented success at the head of her own company, Clare Vaughn Wales may be safely said to be one of the established leading lyceum attractions of the coun try today. Equipped with a natural talent, charm of manner, unusual ver satility and magetic personality, Mrs. Wales has long since demonstrated her fitness to lead this aggregation of su perior artists and has more than sus tained the difficult standard set for her. Perhaps the secret of her popu larity lies in the fact that she has stud ied the public and is wise enough to in troduce into her programs only that which people care for and enjoy. To entertain and amuse and instruct, but also to speak the word which shall up lift and cheer and help, is her endeav or. For Mrs. Wales and her excellent company the season just ¿nded has been one gigantic success. This com pany enjoys the distinction of being one of the very few of whom not one ad- iverse criticism has been offered this season so far as the management has been - able to discover.“ .In addition to the high-class program of readings and music, Mrs. Wales has produced, as a closing number, a one-act comedy, with most flattering success. These comed ies will form a strong feature of a de lightful program the coming season, and , will furnish just the element of “something new” so much desired by committees, and not to be furnished’by any other company of its kind. The high standard of excellence will be maintained and patrons may be assured of perfect satisfaction in all programs, Whether with or without the comedy.” Cottage Grove Lyceum Course Benefit Women's Club Library Fund Management SELDEN C. ADAMS Wales Concert & Comedy Co ■ ■ ■ ■^AT THE------- ^-== ARMORY HALL JANUARY 26, 1910 SUMMONS. The Peoria, III. Herald Says: In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane county.—Dora E. Cut birth, Plaintiff, vs. Wm. V. Cutbirth, Defendant. To Wm. V. Cutbirth, the above nam ed defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer as herein re quired, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief demanded in her complaint, which is for a decree of said Court, forever dis solving the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defendant above, named. This summons is published once a week for six successive weeks in The Cottage Grove Sentinel, a weekly.news- paper of general circulation in Lane County, State of Oregon, published at Cottage Grove, in said County and State, by order of Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the above entitled Court, made on the 14th day of January 1910. The first publication of this summons is on the 14th day of January 1910, and the last publication on the 11th day of February 1910. J. C. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Cottage Grove, Oregon. The appearance of the Clare Vaughn Wales Company at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium last even ing marked one of the most successful Star Course concerts of the present season. Although Mrs. Wales is supported by an excellent company, the chief interest in the program last evening centered in her recitations. Mrs. Wales has a fine voice, a splendid stage presence and dramatic ability. ------------ ,----------------------- i------------------------------------- Notice of Forfeiture. Clare Vaughn Wales READER Florence Adele Benson PIANIST AND SOPRANO Harry T. Longstreet BARITONE J COMING—Laufant, the man of many mysteries, March 9th; The College Singing Giris, April 7th. Single Admissioni 75c Season Tickets for Next 3 Numbers $2 Tickets on Sale at The Wave To E. J. Stuart: You are hereby notified that we, the undersigned, have expended One Hundred Dollars in labor and improvements on each, the “Bear” and “Moose” Lode Mining Claims, sit uated in the Bohemia Mining District, POWELL & SHORTRIDGE, Props. Lane County, Oregon, being $200.00 in all, notices of location of which said mining claims are respectively record Courteous Treatment ed at Page 579, in Book 6, pf the Min Prompt and Reasonable ing Record in and for said County, and State, reference, to which said notices Rates to All. and record, is hereby made for more particular and definite descriptions of said mining claims, as will appear by affidavit in the office of the County TRAVELING MEN A SPECIALTY Clerk of saidj County, in order to hold said premises under the provision of Section 2324 Revised Statutes of the COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON United States, being the amount re quired to hold the said Mining Claims S. E. WALLACE for the year ending December 31st, 1910. And if within Ninety days after the first publication of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute ypur pro portion of such expenditure as a co owner, your interest in said Mining Claims will become the property of the subscribers under said Section 2324. Chimneys, Fire Places and This notice is published for the first time in The Cottage Grove Sentinel, of Sales - Promptly - Effected. Repairing a Specialty Cottage Grove, Oregon, on the 7th day of January, 1910. THOS. R. PARKER. - Oregon Office corner Main and Second Sts., Cottage Grove, H. H. PARKER. one block west of depot. ’Phone Main .921 no35mchl9 FRANK HALEY. Phone 673 FASHION STABLES Beaulieu & Woodard REAL ESTATE Brick & Cement Work