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ÙJlrr Cottane férm i? ^ r n itn r l VOLUMI XXXI li V * TOURIST S E ¿ * ! |S BIG FOR LOCAL HOTELS COTTACIK GKOVK, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922 M ASONIC MOTOR CARAVAN HAS MANY M ISH A PS DURING JA U N T TO C O RVA LLIS TOW N RED CROSS COMMITTEES IMPROVEMENT OF NORTH ARE ASSIGNED LANE INVESTIGATED T R A SK GOES TO DUCKS; NO O NE H O M E; D U CK 8 COME TO H IM AN D H E P IC K S BONES The caravan which recently trav ro bably there is no moro en .'le.l to Cor.iilliH to a tte n d n Mnsitnir Solicitors C overing Town T his W eek A ction on Proposed Changes in W ater th u P siastic nim rod in the city than Itidge m eeting there hud several and N ext; M iss E sther Silsby R ates O utside C ity L im its Is R. H. T rask. No one enjoys duck pieces of hard luck. F irst V olunteer M ember. L aid on Table. h un ting more th an ho does, b ut so ( lint Spriggs, who was in one of fa r th is season th e ducks have cars, saw what he thought was failed to be w here he w ent in Thro** thou Hand four hundred peraou.H, a I he crippled wild duck flopping in The local organization which will The street com m ittee of the city search of them and his disap po in t Nutomobih* touriutn from till part» of the mud alongside He handle the Red Gross m em bership driva council was given more tim e to report m ent has been great. the T inted Stuten and Home to rrtg n captured the bird but the had road. to in t h i d i s t r i c t started the canvass of on th e petitio n for im provem ent of It also happens th at at home he countneH, »pent one or m ore night* u! the conclusion that it was come city this week follow ing assignm ent N orth Lam* street by grading, gravel has a natural duek pond and a nurn tin B urtrll and Orugon hotela during one at the same moment th a at tam he o the on M onday of the solicitors to d is ling and d raining at the adjourned ber o f tam e ducks and upon tw o in the past sum m er and fait tourist sea was accosted by a farm er who gave tricts by the general chairm an, Mrs. session of the council M onday night. stances lonesome M allards have son, a recording to O. A. H artell, who tin* im pressiou th at hi* was the Glnra B urkholder, at the rest room The street com m issioner reported that been a ttra c te d by the w ater of the has kept a com plete record of the of the bird. F lint had a d if L ittle soliciting has been done so fa r the cleaning o f g utters, ditches and duck pond and decoyed by the tam e * tourist business at the tw o hotels. The owner .lt tim e explaining th at the car this week, how ever, and the drive will streets all over th e city was in prog ducks disporting them selves therein. figures include only trav elers who fin which he was a passenger had actually start th e la tte r part if the ress. Mr. T rask has upon both instances stayed over night and not those who in not run down the bird. week. W ater accounts to talin g $71.05 a observed the M allards in social in slopped merely for meals. Miss E sth er Silsby has th e honor m onth in the area im m ediately adjoin tercourso w ith his hom e-loving tam e W orth H arvey was spinning along The .'1400 to u rists trav elled in 17lb his sedan w ith visions of a swell of being the first volunteer m em ber on ing the city lim its on the w est, south ducks. Being solicitous about the autom obdes, alm ost two people 1o each in a short distance ahead the list this year, having volunteered and east were reported by the city m oral w elfare of the tam e birds he ear. H ow ever the average fam ily car banquet when, without w arning, a bunch of h r m em bership before soliciting was w ater collector, who was notified at has shooed aw ay the hobo birds and curried th ree persons w ith frequently yelling last regular session of the council to has practiced upon them w ith his Comanehes arose seem ingly I begun. four and som etim es five or more. Very from nowhere The follow ing w orkers have been prepare a report to be used in con tru sty scatter gun, w ith the result in the road ahead o ften one person was trav elin g alone. and assigned to the d istricts: West side sidering the revision of w ater rates to th a t he tw ice had w ild fow l for threw th eir arm s into the air Oregon, n atu rally , led th e states and if w arning of danger. As the d istrict: Mrs. C J. Kein, Mrs. J . P. patrons outside th e city lim its. Din his m eals. countries represented in num bers, then- as I Graham , Mrs. D. T. Scholl; north of Mission of th e proposed change in were applied the car skidded being .HIM autom obiles bearing tie- brakes went into the ditch on the M ain, west of railroad, Mrs. W. J. rates w as postponed u ntil later. y< llow and black license and carrying and W hite; south of east M ain, Mrs. R equests for grade stak es w ere re- EX SER V IC E M AN O BSERV ES 1WI2 individuals, registered. P ortland wrong side id’ the road and one road, Mrs. S. V. Allison, Mrs. W. E. ported and the recorder was directed T H A T FEW FLA G S F L Y UPON lead the 72 Oregon cities represented wheel gave W’ny. Lebow, Mrs. W. 1 4. D arby; west of to n o tify O. F. Thiel, engineer. N A T IO N 'S G R EA TEST OF DAYS The ComunchcH proved to be Uni i railroad with 450 cars, M edford was second and south of main st, Mrs On motion n phone mid necessary w ith '17 cars and Salem th ird w ith 2‘> versity of Oregon students out w ith <'harles Ad.mis, Mrs. Roy Short, Mrs. alarm bells were ordered installed and a truck and trailer picking up wood cars. An ex service m an calls atten tio u Sm ith; east of railroad, north of m aintained at the W estern Lum ber & The second largest num ber of cars lor a bonfire. No light was visible doe Main and south side of Main E xport com pany’s plant to give notice to the fa c t th at b ut few flags were and people cam e from C alifornia. Four to a ear approaching from the rear. j east Mrs. D. H. H einenw ay, Mrs. K. to sound the c ity ’s steam siren be displayed upon A rm istice day by hundred and tw elve cars brought 8*18 Nome of the passengers of the sedan street, K. Mills, Mrs. C. C. C ruson; north located there for calling out the fire the business houses of the city. people from the golden state, l.os All were picked up by other ears but a side Ex service men iu business or con Main street, Mrs. G. B. P itcher, «1« port m eat. new wheel was secured for the H ar j Mrs. ot C laia geles leading w ith 114 ears. Sun Fran B urkholder. A bill for $44 from the fire d e p a rt nected w ith business houses of the vey car, which com pleted the trip. eiseo was second wifli 102 ears. M em bership cards have been left at m ent for attend an ce and drill during city were as neglectful as others. On the return trip , just out of Nix hundred and fifty people front The fact th at there w as no local e rest room down tow n for those Septem ber and O ctober w as allowed. W ashington trav ellin g in 227 cars were Goshen at about 2 a. in., the Bede th celebration probably accounts fo r not have ready money handy guests at the local hotels Of this B unk refused to continue the trip at who the did tim e th e solicitors m ake the If you have an item o r news, [»bone the neglect in this respect. A few num ber the occupants of 4 1 curs were w ithout a fresh supply of gas, Un i house to house years from now, when the boys of canvas. it to The S entinel; num ber 159-J . tf r* "id tn ts of S eattle, 2(i of Spokane original supply having been ex 1918 ta k e the place o f the boys of and o f It*» Tacom a was th e address on haunted by the strenuous oratorical 1851, it is not likely th a t A rm is effo rts of its occupants at Corvallis the register. tice day, which is en titled to be In all 27 states were represented and and by the strenuous effo rt of the considered a g reat world holiday, car to make tim e on the road. F o r th e follow ing provinces and countries: w ill be as neglected as it now is. Mexico, K ngland, C hina, B ritish Co tu n ately th is car was in the lead and the other curs stood by to hliubia, S askatchew an, tnd Alaska. I he d ate s w ere: M om ana, T rxn-, throw a line. A tow chain solved ( ta h . Colorado, M rum-sot a. New York, the d ifficu lty but N. h. Godard, H older of M iddlew eight C ham pionship N ovem ber 27 29 D ates for G athering; of South A m erica S takes Ranch Schools Close fo r M eet and A rizona, N ebraska, Illinois, Oklahom a whose car did the tow ing, never run W ashington, C alifornia, K ansas, Mis be convinced that the B un k brakes ou Outcom e of E vent. for T hanksgiving. s« uri, M assachusetts, N evada, V irginia, were not set for the en tire rem ain ing portion of the trip. Tennessee, Oregon, Ohio, M ichigan, Idaho, lu d iu na, Iow a, W isconsin, N orth Ralph H and, local w restler, and Ad N ovem ber 27 to 29 inclusive are the Found to Be tlie Some G ustavo, m iddlew eight cham pion of dates fo r the annual in stitu te for Results as Are D akota. Printed in The Sentinel South A m erica, will w restle at the Lane county teachers, for which p ro The tourist season is not yet over, a Week A go . Arcade th ea te r N ovem ber 21, m eeting according to H artell, who says that tip fo r the second tim e this fall. The gram s have been m ailed to all of the till Decem ber I th ere will be from m atch will be governed by Police teachers in the county. Prom inent five to seven cars daily o f late travel G azette rules w ith no tim e lim it. One speakers have been obtained from all The canvass of the vote fo r city era. R erouting id’ th e P acific highway com plete ¡»¡• tu re show will precede the over the state to deliver addresses. o fficials, conducted M onday night by d etu r to the west side of the city cut heavily into the busiest part of the This Is Said to Be All T hat Is Due main event instead of a prelim inary Three C ottage G rove teachers appear tbo city council, showed th e resu lt to m atch. autom obile tourist season w ith the on the program . Miss M aude Lamson In' the sumo as p rin ted in The S entinel to M uncipallty from C ounty from result th at hundreds id’ curs passed Hand won the first m atch w hich was will speak on “ Hot Lunches in Rural Inst Hook. General H ighw ay Fund. held a few weeks ago a t Gold Hill, Schools at tlo* M onday afternoon ses T hirteen citizens wore honored w ith oi w ithout com ing through the main g ettin g th e only fall in th e tw o hours. sion. E. J. E dw ards will speak at the one or m ore votes for m ayor. Ouly part of the city. ing th at #mat< h G ustavo staked Harm* session on “ How to Teach Agri th e fo u r receiving a considerable mini The city has received a w arran t of a Follow ranch which lie owns in east c u ,o re in the G rades.“ S uperintendent ber are show n in the tab u latio n given PO TA TO W E IG H IN G 6> s $1000 from Lane county as [»art pay ern small Oregon and which he w ill fo rfeit if O. W. H ays will discuss “ M ethods of herew ith. Only the nam e o f Andrew PO UNDS DUO AT MT. V IE W m eat of the am ount due us refund on Brunei w as p rinted on the ballot, a l l lu- am ount of road taxes collected Hand takes the m atch here next Ttivs I G rading and K eeping Records in High though quite a cam paign was m ade to Mount V iew, Nov. 13.— (Speciul to upon property inside tlo- city lim its. day. G ustavo also agreed to present School* W ednesday afternoon. him by w riting in o th er nam es. The S en tinel.)— In digging his potato A second w arran t for $800.50 will be the local m an w ith $i(M) in cash the School w ill be closed here the entire defeat sam e in terests endeavored to de crop last week, l^-vvis Mendul found sent the city some tim e during Novem moment tin* la tte r steps onto the mat week, from N ovem ber 24 to D ecem ber The th e regular nom inee for council the potatoes of uii exceptionally large ber, according to word from th e county providing H and would post a sub 4, th ree days for the in stitu te and two m feat an iu th e th ird w ard by w ritin g in stan tiu l side bet. j for T hanksgiving vacation. size and a good yield n otw ithstanding court. the nam e o f N. E. Blass, who him self th e dry season. A num ber of the The to ta l of $1800.50 is $400 or $500 disapproved o f such action. “ sp u d s’* weighed more than two and short of the am ount which the city EVA RICHMOND TO STUDY TOM THUMB WEDDING IS The canvass sho ved th e follow ing a half pound* each while one uniquely council expected to receive from this MUSIC IN NEW YORK PRESENTED BY CHILDREN results: shaped one consisting of three parts, source, and the city atto rn ey recently m ayor: 1 2 3 4 5 Tl. weighed six and one half pounds. was instructed to dem and from the Miss Eva Richm ond, form erly of this An event th a t was of in terest to a F A or ndrew B rund..| 911 27 «3 county th«- additional am ount thought city , who lias been in P ortland fo r the large p art of the population of the J . W. V eatch___| lti| '1128 l| 7 4 10 to be due the city. Gounty Judge Barn W atch th e label ou your pHfier. tf la rd has stated to The Sentinel th at | past few years, was soloist at the city was the Tom Thum b w edding pre W. B. H aw ley. I .'U>| <1 15 5 i m orning service of the P resbyterian Tuesday night in the high school C. A. 8teveus....| 2| ¡>j •l u 3 4 i | the am ount of $»800.50 is all th at is i church Sunday. Miss Richmond spent seated auditorium . The unusual interest was F or treasu rer: due the city and that all m unicipalities NEW A R R IV A L FROM EA 8T I th e - w'eek end here visiting at the due to th e fact that about 75 of the H erbert E akin..|154| 85|167| 41| 76|523 of the county are receiving exactly the RUNS ACROSS FOUR UNKNOW N ¡ homes of her brother and sister, A. A. younger children o f the com m unity F ur recorder: R E L A T IV E S IN T H IS CITY same proportion of the road tax money : Richmond and Mrs. E. W. Arm es, I»** p articipated. Regardless of how the G allow ay ...........|145| 8.4|157| 41| 68|4»9 contributed by them . 9 tun* leaving T uesday for New York to little ones acted th eir p arts, tin* piny A lderm an, first w ard, 4 years: For many years the county court has I continue The world is a small [»lace a fte r her studies in voice. F or the* h*t would have been voted a success, A. W. Sw anson .114 S|....... |......|.....|.__ |148 I all and you are likely to find blood followed the practice of levying a road I past four y ears Miss Richm ond has as children on u stage are alw ays A lderm an, first w ard, 2 years: relatives in the most unexpected tux as a [»art of the general fund. By been a stud ent of M adam e V alair in pleasing, and the fact that the little E. K. E ads !14Mi....... 1......1.....1......1148 using this m ethod of raising the money | P ortland and during th at tim e has •ot» perform ed w ith th e proficiency of I p laces. W. V eatch | 51....... |......|.....|......| 5 This is the experience of Chas. it is not m andatory for tlo* court to j been able to pay all of her expenses, average ad u lt am ateurs was especially J A . lderm an, second w ard: W ynne, of V irginia state, who nr retu rn any of the money to the cities j which are especially heavy for one appreciated. The acto rs ranged from 2 S I,. M ackin......|...... | 82|lfi4|...... |......|240 lived here a few days ago looking of the county and heretofore the entire studying music. D uring her stay in to 10 or 12 y ears and only a short tim e A lderm an, th ird w ard: am ount was spent upon county roads. j New York she will act as companion was given to rehearsals. The costum es Kliiert Hede....... | for a p ain ting business. 351 (¡51100 W hile w alking about the city lie 'Flo* cities m ade no objection to this lo r a young*girl frien d from S|»okaii»\ added much to tlo* charm of juvenile N. E. G lass....... 8j 13 j noticed the nam e of A. L. W ynne procedure u ntil tw o years ago, when for which she will receive all of her acting and several vocal solos by the Arm ory bonds: j on a small delivery truck, w ith the a bill was introduced in tlo* legislature living expenses. Hhe has secured cm ‘ little ones vastly pleased the audience, Tan ........ 441289 fu rth e r inform ation th at th e owner I providing for th e return of 70 per cent ployment w ith th e A m erican Piano v. Iiieh was large enough so that th e No ....... ................. 30 202 of the nam e was in Hit- plum bing I of the money thus raised to the d is com pany in New Y ork, which will help M o th ers’ club, under whose auspices business. As the nam e is not* a tricts in which it was raised. In the | her to finance her music studies. H er! the perform ance was given, netted common one, he m ade inquiry of compromise w h i c h followed the Lane plans include a few years in Europe a su b stan tia l sum for the support of V EA TC H W AS NOT CA N D ID A TE. the owner as to how th e la tte r I county court entered into a verbal j follow ing her New York train in g . tlo* Sunshine rest room. Grove, Ore., Nov. 13.— (To cam e into possession of it and agreem ent to return to tlo* cities 50 The Sunday O regonian this week | The p arts of the bride and groom the C ottage E d ito r.)— From the w riteup iu the found to his surprise th at theil per cent of tlo* road money raised by says of Miss Richm ond: were tak en by E sth er Ferguson and lust issue of The Hcutiuel regarding fath ers w ere first cousins. T hat this m ethod. T his is th e first year Numerous inform al m usicals and Ray D ickson, both three years of age. the city election one would in fe r thut m ade the V irginia man a second th at the distribution has been made. social g ath erin gs are being held for Vocal num bers were given by V esta I was ’Flo* city officials believe tlo* am ount j Miss E va Richm ond, one of P o rtla n d ’s A lsto tt, D onna B artell, H arold M ackin, m ayor. a can did ate for the office of cousin to the C ottage Grove man, as well as to H. F. W ynne, Mrs. which the county o ffers as full settle favo rite young singers, who leaves on ¡ P a tty Bhiinda, A rnm ud W ynne, Alice 1 wish to inform my friends an d the H erbert E akiu and Mrs. Or poll Ben I no-iit i* about $400 short of th a t which N ovem ber 15 for New York, w here she Newcom b, Irm a B ennett and K enneth of T he Sentinel th a t I was not son, who are b ro th er and sisters should be received and th e m atter lias plans to fu rth er her studies. As a stu W illiam s. Local people assisting w ith u readers d id ate for any office. ith the county court. dent of M adame V alair for the past the train in g were Miss R uth Phelps, can The V irginia man had never so been taken up -- w --------------------- it is true th a t a num ber of much as heard of his Got I age Grove four years, Miss Richm ond was pre Mrs. ls*on D esLurzes and Mrs. F. J . my W hile frien d s asked me to accept the relatives. Wayne Veatch Endeavor Head. sen ted in recitals and in tw o operatic A lstott. nom ination fo r m ayor (before und at W ayne Veatch was elected president recitals, given by M adam e V alair, in the citiz e n s’ nom inating m eeting) 1 al of the C hristian E ndeavor of the which she acted and sang parts from NEW NONSTOP RECORD ir w ays declined. W IN TR Y W E A T H E R DOES NOT P resbyterian church recently at a the follow ing well known operas: “ Flo A nd w hile I adm it th a t every good FOR MOTORCYCLES SET citizen BUT D A M PER ON INDUSTRY I social and business m eeting of the rin T o sca’* (P u cc in i); “ Huzuki ” from owes a certain am ount of nor ;| OF COTTAG P, GROVE HLKRIES j m em bers of th at organization at the M adame B u tterfly (P u ccin i); “ H elika’* A new P acific coast m ark for non vice to th e city in which he lives, I home of Mrs. George M atthew s. O ther j L ’A frieaiue (M eyerbeer), and “ Inez** stop reliab ility m otorcycle contest rid feel th at iu th e Inst six years 1 have t l is alm ost ini|»ossible to stop ¡o fficers are Hom er Nelson, vice presi | from II T rovatore (V erdi). Miss Rich ing has been set by three Eugene men alm ost paid my share. fruit from producing throughout tIn d en t; Helene N ew ton, secretary and | mond has a finely train ed voice for and ¡Salem m an, tin* four having I only w rite this because I believe cut ire y ear in the C ottage Grove : Dolly Pitcher, treasurer. The Endeavor church work us well. 8he w as soloist ridden one a night and tw o days, 20 hours, I have a few friends who read The country. ! will give a candy sal»* on th e streets for the Fourth Church of C hrist, Sci Sunday afternoon, at 3:20 o ’clock. S entinel, Bud live outside the city , aud C. M. Jackson has an E verbearing ou Novem ber 22, probably in the even en tist, of P ortland , for the past tw o Fourteen entrant* m ade th e s ta rt S at are not fam iliar w ith th e circum raspberry bush which is well loaded yea rs. J . W. V EATCH . unlay m orning but all b ut six were out stances. with raspberries th at insist ou gel before th e 28th lap was com pleted. The tm g ripe even w ithout much sun. B anks Close for A rm istice Day Ail E dito rial A libi. Involved In O blivion. finish in g in firsi place m ade 00 M any gardens have straw berries C ottage Grove banks closed all day One ad v an tage th at we enjoy as a four laps, a distance of approxim ately 782 The m ystery has been solved. I t is w huh continue to produce and S aturday for A rm istice day. O ther new spaper man is th at a charm ing Food and drink was taken ou now know n positively w hat happened probably will produce all w inter it business houses were closed from 10:20 girl, an accom plished neighbor woman miles. the run since the engines were never upon N ovem ber 7. Two citizens were no frost in terferes w ith th eir her 1 to 12 o ’clock for the C ottage Grove- or girl friend, can stop us on the st reef allow T he form er record ta lk in g over the recent election. One culcn.ii effo rts to keep local tables Lebanon high school football game. and hand us a sheet of scented note m ark ed of to 24Vti stop. hours was held in C ali of them m ade the statem en t th at the supplied w ith th e fru it. 1 One or tjvo stores closed for the en paper w ith w riting on both sides, and fornia. results w ere explained by th e fa rt .tire day. U m phrey A M ackin did not anybody who happens to be b ystanding th a t political parties are “ involved in tr open u ntil 0 o ’clock in the evening. af the moment will think it is an item > G ray Adds Two M ore Stores. oblivion. ” I t seems th u t there is W ILD ROSES BLOOM ON for tin* paper. We m ight add th at j Two m ore stores will be added to the nothing else to be said. T he explana B U 8H E 8 A LON G SID E RED th a t’s w hat it is.—Tarpon Springs F ath e r of L oraue Men Dies. chain o f cash and carry stores owned tion is com plete. BUDS O F 8P R IN O BLOSSOMS M. M. G illespie, who died at a Eu (F la.) le a d e r. by A. R. G ray, of Eugene, Gorvalli* gene hospital Friday, was th e fa th er and A lbany being the new points se S alvation Arm y W ants Old Papers. Mount V iew\ Nov. 13.— (Special I of M. and W. H. G illespie, o f Lorane. Lee Roy W oods in Kelso The new stores will b rin g the The S alvation Army is collecting old to The S en tin el.)—T hat th e clim ate He also leaves n widow, a daughter Friends of I*ee Roy Woods will leeted. up to six, stores already being new spapers mid old m agazines, which in th is locality is still m ild, even and two other sons residing in I*lie la* interested to know th at Mr. Woods m uuinber aintained in Eugeue, G ottage Grove, it will dispose of in an e ffo rt to secure in N ovem ber is atte ste d by the . county. is now in Kelso, W ash., and th at he j I>*bannn and Springfield. funds fo r carrying forw ard its c h a rit fact th at a num ber of wild roses tem porarily associated w ith Roy j able work in th e county. Those hav are lovely g laring th eir fresh pink B irths Five Times N um ber of D eaths is Welch in flu* la tte r's ready to-w ear T urkey Shoot at Y oncalla 8unday m g old paper* or old nmgnz.ines which blossoms side by side w ith the F ifteen births and three deaths were business. Mr. Woods w rites th at Mr. The Yoncalla Rod and Gun club will they wish to co n tribu te to th is work bright red seed buds of last sp rin g ’*» reported Welch is p u ttin g about $2000 into ini conduct th eir annual turkey shoot on during O ctober to Dr B R are requested to leave word w ith O nid blooms. This is q uite unusual for , city health officer. O f the births provem ents in his store building and the club grounds at Y oncalla. Sunday. la n d 's second baud store at 414 M ain I Novem ber, how ever, even for our I Job fixtures. Mr. Woods will rem ain there Shooting commences at lti a. in. and 8 were fem ales and 7 males. O f the stre et. A w agon will m ake regular fam ous, fertile, fru itfu l W illam ette. l deaths u n til a fte r the holidays. lunch w ill be served a t noon. 2 were fem ales and 1 male. pickup calls once or tw ice a week. 3400 Persons T ravel ln 1716 O ars; 27 S tates, 6 C ountries and Provinces R epresented. HAND-GUSTAVO MATCH SET LOCAL EDUCATORS ON LANE FOR NOVEMBER 21 INSTITUTE PROGRAM CITY GETS $1800 OF ROAD MONEY FROM LANE I *»»K- ___ CANVASS OF VOTE ON CITY OFFICIALS IS MADE NUMBER 10 HEINE’S SALES TRIPS IS TO BRING RESULTS M arket la Created in E astern S tates io r th e Fam ous G ottage B rand o i B lack berries. Eugeue, Uru., N ov. 8.— (To the Ed ito r.)— Fi'jumijft oi luiuu report to me tliat Moiuo people iu C ottage Grove uiui vicinity are under the AuiprenMou th at 1 did uot w oik io r the beat interest* o i the C ollage Grove cannery an my trip t*u«t during the [»ant auiumur. An i wan unable to nell an many blue* berrien an 1 hud co n tracted for aud did uot accom plish an much an i hue expected there would neeui a t first gluuce to be auuio grounds io r thib criticism , but taking everything lute consideration 1 i'eel th at i have given the C ottage b rand fru it a thorough ad vurliniug aud have uo upoiogien to o i le r to uuyoue. i sold oue car oi* Oregon fru it, over 1200 cani d, in a te rrito ry where very liLllu it any oi thin kind oi lru it Wcp* ever .sold before au d the cannery got the cash io r it. C ottage Grove iru it wan boosted no strongly in thin ter n to ry th a t I had a hard* job pernuad rug them to accept 100 canes oi Eugene cherries, which were g raded and very tine fru it. The people said they wuut- cd C ottage b rau d and uot a sub stitu te. 1 succeeded in g ettin g a dealer in each of three tow ns to handle black berries, w hich was no sm all tank a> they were already huudlm g a very popular braud o t cauucd fru it. 1 also succeeded iu g ettin g eight hotels, three bakeries aud several re stau ran ts to use bluekberries, these places uot haviug used any be tore, i shipped from two *.o tw enty cases of C ottage Grove blackberries to each o t ib low us i n N orth D akota and M innesota and since my return from the east 1 have m ade a shipm ent of blackberries aud logau berries to a firm in A lberta, C anada. 1 secured a le tte r of introduction to one of th e larg est grocery houses in Chicago from one of th eir best sales men iu which ho strongly reenm m euded the blackberries and g uaran teed th at he aud his brother, who is also a sales m an, would sell a carload of th e ber ries next sum m er if the house should see fit to buy them . 1 called ou the president of th is com pany while in Chicago and he assured me th at he would give the Oregon black lo rrie s a trial. 1 have an order fo r a m ixed car of canned fru it fo r spring delivery au d a very good prospect of selliug several cars next sum m er. 1 have statem en ts from th e dealers to whom I have been selling which I w ill be very glad to show to uuyoue interested. O. H. H E IN E . TWO YOUNG MEN HURT IN MOTORCYCLE WRECK D onald W alker is «offering w ith a fractu red an k le an d B righton L eonard w ith m inor in ju ries as the result of a m otorcycle w reck H uturduy evening. W alk er’s ankle w as also di.sloeatcd. The tw o young men w ere riding tow ards the city ou west M ain street, W alker being in the lead. Both w et" trav elin g a t a m oderate ra te of speed, when W alker sw erved to one side of the street and his m otorcycle w aa struck am idships by the I<eoimrd ma chine. The driv ers w ere d istrib u ted through th e w reckage, both m achines being som ewhat dam aged. LOCAL W OMAN IS PROU D O P W OM AN CO U SIN W HO ERECTS CO BBLESTO N E HOM E U N A ID ED Mrs. C arrie H em enw ay, of th is city, is q uite proud of a woman cousin of hers of Indianapolis, Ind., who is erecting her own homo and doing alm ost all the work herself. The w om an is Mrs. E liza Newson and 15 years ago she perform ed a sim ilar stu n t. The house «reeled at th at tim e is three stories high au d built of eobblestones w hich were found iu the d irt taken o u t when the exeavution w as m ade or picked up from vacant property ueur the home. The sand w ith whieh the m ortar was m ade also canto from the excavation. Hhe is living in th is home w hile erectin g tho present one, which she is p u ttin g up us au investm ent. About the only work w hieh she is hiring done is the construction of the wooden fram ew ork. T he w alls of th e new home, above th j foundation, w ill be of brick. Mrs. Newson and her home w ere the sub je ct o f n featu re story in a recent issue of iiu Indiuna|K>lis new spaper. —Tho S entinel entleavors to get out a puper th a t is a good ad for the city . — in th is it bus succeeded to a certaiu ex tent, as lias beeu testified to m any tim es. — b u t we have not done as well ns we would like to do. —we have been able to do as well us we have because of tho support we have received from advertisers an d subscribers. —we have done the best we could w ith the support wo have received. —how much b e tte r we do in the fu tu re depends upon the support we get. - The Sentinel w ill a t all tim es get out a p ap er in keeping w ith the desires of the citizens and business people o f the com m unity, as expressed by th eir support. —it is, th erefore, possible for them to d irta te ju st the kind of a paper th ey w ant.