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$ VOLUME XXXIV NUMBER 50 COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924 BULL INTERRUPTS I | CAMPING PARTY; SENDS | MEMBERS SCAMPERING | «>------------------------------------------------—« I BAD TO ONE LIGHT VOTE PRINCESS SLIP TAKEN FROM CLOTHESLINE TWO YEARS AGO IS RETURNED I MUSKBAT OUT OF TAIL ON BAIL INSISTS UPON | BEING TICKETED TO PORTLAND OVER WATER 4-------------- - ----------------------------- <<•>---------------------- —- --------------- A bull in a china »hop would A prospective passenger w That good has resulted from the Ralph Spanow Returns from France not cause half the commotion that East Side Ward Makes Record With various religious meet iugs that have Serious Charge of Assault With In wanted a steamship ticket for n Daniel Boone’s Footprints Found was occasioned when a male mem been conducted here recently trip from Cottage Grove to Portland ■ and Explains Raw Deal Given Marking Highway He Used 45 Favorable Votes and tent to Kill Is Withdrawn ber of the genu« bovine paid a is evidenced by tho fact that Mrs. appeared at the Southern Pacific visit to a party of campers on Olympic Athletes. F. W. Hawkins has had returned station a few nights ago. Night Many Years Ago. When Attorney Acts. None in Opposition. Mosby creek a few days ago and Operator Roberts had a hard time | to her a princess slip that wa» sent them all scurrying for cover. stolen from her clothealiue two convincing the prospective ticket | France and those nations of Eu Among many happy boyhood An issue of $25,000 in sewer Wayne Kirk, who was held ti t purchaser that there was no water i The campers wrere members of rope that are steeped in immorality, families who were spending several bonds was authorized by the voters years ago. The piece of lingerie Roseburg on a charge of assault line from Cottage Grove to Port I recollections of Malcolm A. Horn is showed that it had had considerable immorality that *s public or semi weeks at the Veatch camp ground, of Cottage Grove by a 5 to 1 vote a swimming hole in Kansas and with a dangerous _ weapon, is public, can not long survive unless the men attending to business in at a special election held Friday use during the two years that it out on bail of $1000 furnished by land and that there had been none with the desire to again find this they mend their ways. Germany is the city daytimes and joining the for the purpose of voting upon had been A. W. O. L. and Mrs. his father, J. H. Kirk, of Dorvnn. since the time that the Creator I hole paramount, Mr. Horn left Cot caused the waters to recede from I Hawkins is hopeful that the person certain to overrun them, ____ r in the party in the evenings. the bonds. The vote was 121 to 22. whose conscience has begun to hurt Kirk’s arrest followed his activ the Willamette valley and leave I tage Grove June 22, accompanied opinion of Ralph Spearow, Univer- ___ __ . by Mrs. Horn, on a trip which The third ward, which has ¿io ities as a prohibition officer. He Those present to receive the un sity of Oregon pole vaulter, who is I bidden guest were Mrs. G. M. sewer accommodation at present, will become so seriously affected had made arrangements for the pur the oil deposits which are just . took them cast over tho old Oregon about to be tapped. that it will occur to her that re the same persou as A. R. Spearow, | Scott and children, Vera, Chester voted unanimously in favor. The prospective ticket purchaser trail und tho Lincoln highway to turning an article that has been chase of some moonshine from Lyle pastor of tho Presbyterian church j The bond issue is for trunk used for two years does not make Roadman, whom ho thought to be was a muskrat who had made his the Atlantic ocean and west again I and Betty Belle; Mrs. R. E. Short here, who has arrived home from ■ i and two children, Margaret and sewers only, one to serve the east amends for the sten lì h U of a new the leader of a moonshine ring at home for some time in the pond at over the old National highway and attending the Olympic meet ini l’aricia Ann, and Mrs. f the Douglas county cupital. Ac ! the W. L. & E. mill. R. A. side, one to serve the south-central article. Workmen Daniel Boone trail. They reached Paris. Trask and son Mack. Mrs. . Scott portion of the city and one to The returned princess slip was cording to his own statement, he drained thp pond Thursday and left home last week after elevon weeks France hus given its entire at succeeded in getting Chester, , Betty serve the northwest portion of the of traveling. endeavored to find the night mar tention to the occupation of the Bello und herself into a tree. . Mrs. city. Other portions of the city found Sunday forenoon in the shal and have him make the arrest the rat without a roof over his Daniel Boone’s old trail, which Ruhr, in the opinion of the pole Short and her children, Mrs. Trask already are provided with sewer strawberry patch in the Hnwkins when the liquor was delivered. He head. He resented the inhospitable they followed from Bt. Louis to treatment to such an extent that garden under the clothesline from vaulting pastor, to the neglect of and son and Vera Scott took re accommodations and it is thought Kansas City, is well marked, hav could not find the officer and at the spiritual welfare of its people fuge in the Trask coupe, which that the additional trunk lines au which it had been stolen two years tempted to make the arrest himself. he decided to make nn extended ing bronze markers every few miles rat relatives visit with some wharf before. and is bound to go as other nations was also present. to assure travelers that they are on When the man who had delivered at Portland. In getting to thorized by the voters will bo suffi have gone when the lusts of the tne coupe Vera picked up Mack cient for the city for many years the right road. The Horns consid the moonshine resisted arrest and Upon entering the stut ion the tr= flesh became uppermost in the Trask and endeavored to carry him to come. succeeded in breaking away, Kirk rat perched himself upon the toe ered the markers a needless expen minds of the people and their rulers. but stumbled and dropped him. The bonds are to be retired ser fired several shots, but said that of the shoe of a man who was wait diture of money, since they could In England conditions ure better Forgetting that sho had lost her ially in 20 years. have followed Boone’s they were all fired lowr and that ing for the arrival of a train and easily but vice has more or less of a free burden, she kept right on going The vote was an extremely light tho one which struck the fleeing asked where the main Southern tracks, so little work having been rein. He found that France believes and Mack was picked up by Mrs. one, being not more than one-sixth Interesting Events in the Lives done on the trail since the days in injury man and inflicted ______ a . slight „ _ _ Pacific station was located. He that it won the war and thero is Trask. of the possible vote, and by wards of Those Who Laid Sturdy Foun to one thumb must have glanced evidently did not recognize the which Boone used it. regret that other nations butted in, Oregon’s roads and e<sy grade» off the paving of the alley in building as sufficient for a city The bull, which had been reported was: First, 43 yes, 11 no; Second, dation for Present Generation making it impossible for France to as dangerous, showed some amuse 33 yes, 11 no; Third, 45 yes, none L------- m which tho arrest was attempted. like Cottage Grove, in which re were not equalled by any over impose upon Germany the terms of ment over the sudden rearrange opposed. The charge first plated against spect he showed unusual intelli which tho Horns traveled in their J. W. and Sinai Vaughn. peace which it wished to impose. trip through nineteen states. Their Kirk of assault with a dangerous gence for a rat. ment of affairs in camp, but his Mrs. Sinai Vaughn is without weapon was later changed to as Not only is France cankered with curiosity was soon satisfied and he RAIN BENEFIT TO CROPS, Upon being informed that tho worst road experience was in Mis • question the oldest living pioneer of immorality but the rate of mortality left without any attempt, to injure sault with intent to kill and bail agent was inside the little room souri. In the Allegheny and Blue LONG DRY PERIOD BROKEN is greater than the birth rate and anyone. Immediately thereafter the tho Cottage Grove country. Not was refused. Kirk secured legal where the telegraph instruments Ridge mountains the roads are „ , only that, but she was one of the the terrible ravages of the war are entire party of nine was gathered aid, with the result that the more were ticki».;*, the mt proceeded into built on grades of 11 and 13 per Farmers and fruit growers are not being compensated for. The into the poor little Ford coupe and much pleased over the rainfall in very first to arrive here. She was serious charge was withdrawn and the room and refused to leave cunt, while the maximum in Oregon franc is not recovering, the people it made a record trip away from the valley the » first of the week born in Illinois Sept. 22, 1845, and bail fixed at $1000. The people of even after being informed that he is half of that. hold lightly the responsibilities of there.' because of the benefit to the fruit arrived here in 1851. The name of could get no ticket over a water the East seem not to have thought government and there was little The camping party broke up that and vegetable crops, which were Cottage Grove w’as not even thought MRS. JOHN BAKER TAKEN route. When the rat proved so of cutting a hill down in their concern expressed relative to what night—on account of the change to freshened and made more market of until many years later—in 1865 SUDDENLY ILL ON TRIP discourteous, ho was penned in tho road building, yet the mountains the government di<l about the occu cooler weather. able by the moisture. i The pre —and*then th<* postoffice was lo little pp^sageway between the wait over which they travel are small pation of the Ruhr district of Ger compared with the ones over which cipitation up to Tuesday morning, cated north of where Creswell now Mrs. John Baker became ill ing room and the baggage room road builders in the west must many. stands and the name was applied a period of about 36 hours, totaled suddenly Sunday morning while the and L. C, Fariqer’s terrier dog was construct highways. to the entire section of country Why the pole vaulting pastor CARELESSNESS IS CAUSE Tho entire of an inch. This breaks a dry family were a short distance past secured und dropped into the pas OF CEDAR CREEK FIRE .8 failed to equal in Paris the records weather period, unbroken since between here and Fern Ridge. How Eugene on their way to Newport sugeway through tho window. Many road from the Mississippi to the he has made at home, is now ex Cottage Grove got its name has Atlantic ocean is paved, but some early in June. on a week’» outing. She is now in things began tv happen immediate A fire w’hich without doubt was plained. In his final try, with the Haying and threshing had been been often told, but will bear re a Eugene hospital, where an exam ly and when tho terrier got done of it is very old and rough and bar at 12 feet, 6, he cleared it carelessly set and which might completed in practically all locali peating for the benefit of new there is much brick road. by nt least a foot. After he luid easily have had serious conse ties, so there was little loss to comers. G. C. Pearce was appoint ination showed an internal injury with the rat the rat offered no Tourists have not the camping further resistance to being evicted. to her back. It is thought the ed post master for the district near completed the feat and had gotten quences, broke out several days ago these crops. accommodations in tho extreme east The dog bore the marks of hayjLng injury was sustained several months on the Cedar creek road abovo the away clean, he saw one of the Cannerymen look for a greater his home, which was the first house ago when the Baker’family figured been in a real fight. The rat yvjus that they have in the west and It gained headway French officials of the meet delib Wiese mill. middle west. In the middle west yield of beans because of the rain. this side of Camas swale and the erately push his pole against the rapidly in the tinder-like grass and The crop was already a record o-ne other side of what is now Creswell. in an automobile accident, from i)!<early as big as the dog. there are many free camps, main bar and cause the bar to topple undergrowth and but for the pres for a dry year and the heavy His homo was a cottage in a grove which Mrs. Baker had never fully tained by the patronage the tourist» HARRY NEET WILL PUT UP onto him after he had dropped into ence of a number of men at the moisture will produce a few more and thus the postoffice was named. recovered. give the small store, oil station and The Bakers were accompanied by the pit. During the tryouts, Spearow Wiese mill, who immediately formed pickings. $500 FOR ZVOLIS MATCH other accommodations operated in Pears were made just The district was extended from Mr. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. cleared the bar at 13 feet, 9, themselves into a fire fighting crew, right for picking and the black time to time and postmasters connection with the camp. fell beyond the pit and frac it probably would have gone over berry crop was in need of moisture. changed until finally this section Theodore Baker, of this city, Mrs. Nowhere on the trip does the Hurry Nect, local middleweight William Rettig (daughter of Mr. of country was included and a man tured a- bone in one heel when he the hill to the Walter Woodard wrrentler, is peeved good and plenty. tourist find scenery to compare and Mrs. Theo. Baker) and children mill. The flames were gotten under from this section was named post struck ground, which had not been Hi» peeve was brought about by with that of Oregon and the Horns COMPANY D ENTER8 TEAM master. As settlement increased and Mrs. George Baker (daughter- ¡prepared. This was 9 inches better control in a short timo and the fire are glad to be back homo where IN SHOOT AT CLACKAMAS tho sections from which the per in-law) and two children, who are the fact that Nick Zvolis, who there than the high mark of the meet. warden of that section placed a is shade, mountains, wood to olwJlenged the local man to a The action on the part of the crew to watch the burned area over- ipatetic postoffice had been moved visiting here from Kansas. burn and soft water. One of their muftcK which match was advertised A team composed of six of the The entire party returned home for Wednesday night of last week, experiences was camping 40 miles demanded postal service and took French official so angered Spearow night, It was thought that the D, Cottage _ _ other names, while the at the moment that a fistic en flames must have started from n best shots in Company original and are planning the Newport trip backed at tho last moment. from tho terrible storm that struck Grove ’ s military company, left Sun for later in the season. carelessly thrown cigarette or cigar postoffice and name remained here. counter was narrowly averted. He arrived ¿here apparently ready Loraine, Ohio, and caused tho death day to enter the state guard shoot The man who gavv the name never The’ Oregonians Because Spearow was rated by stub or from a match used to light tir go on the ,<pat and Nect said he of 150 persons. the Japanese present at the meet a cigarette or cigar and carelessly at Clackamas range, which started iived in what is now Cottage LEAD ORE FROM BOHEMIA gave no excuse ¿(or his last-minute missed two cyclones in Iowa by Monday and continues to Saturday. FOUND TO BE RADIO ACTIVE Grove. Mr. Pearce was the maternal as being tho best performer, he was tossed to the road. determination not tp do so. It was only a few miles, being able to The new Thomas house was en Second Lieutenant W. 8. McCaleb grandfather of Harry W. Titus, of invited to make a trip to Japan for thought by local wrestling fans see the big wind passing over. the this city. is the commanding officer of A discovery that may mean much dangered by the flames and the (exhibition purposes for the benefit that Z'volis was not satisfied with They were in one bad wind storm The Clarks, who crossed tha plains a to the Bohemia district is that of the aiiu/unt of the gat* receipts. in Nebraska and in a sand storm of athletes there and expects to old house from which the family shooting squad. Other members are leavt» September 10 for the Nip had recently moved was destroyed. Corporal E. A. Porter, Privates M. day behind the Alexanders, settled lead ore on the Cripple Creek prop Neet’if peeve is so strong, and in Wyoming, all of which increased G. K. Alstott, Kermit Sams, ~ F. near the Alexanders—about 2% erty which has been found to be bin belief that he can pia tfi,e Eu their feeling that Oregon is the ponesrf empire, to be gone a month Miller and L. E. Hannaford. miles aw'ay and were the only near radio active. Lead ore which stands or six weeks. The Japanese saw the Watch the label on your paper. state after all. among neighbor». There were few settlers tho radio test is of high valuo and gene man to the mat so <',ert.aiii, .pest The local men are from r ¡Besides visiting tho old swimming trick by which Spearow was robbed having between here and Eugene. Goshen the presence of this kind of ore that he has authorized The Sentinel hole at Mr. Horn’s old homo in the best shots in the unit, of the hjjnor which he had right <i>--------------------------------------------------- qualified in recent practices held was the nearest hamlet and it is id any quantity would make a. valu to state tha.t he will meet Zvolis Kansas, they visited the old farm fully earned. Spearow was dis MODERN CONVENI E N C E 8 on the local range, The rom pu that now, while a city has risen able mine. A sample of rhe >re anywhere at any time for a side in Crawford county, Iowa, where gusted with the meet because it NOT NEEDED TO RAISE bet of between $250 and $500 and tition includes pistol, rifle and ma- here. Mrs. Vaughn recalls how’ brought to the city also bears sil won't back out at the last moment. Mrs. Horn was born. was robbed of its sporting features. FAMILY SAY DAVIS HENS chino gun. ver and copper. The radio test was * . ...... . H . i Camas swale was once a veritable • Others received the same treatment sea of mud. In 1856, when her given the ore by Ray Nelson, local that heedid. LEE B W00D8 JR. EDITOR Chickens of the feathered variety Woodard Seeks Divorce. No Fish Are Left, parents moved to Salem, where they electrician. W. W. Cochran, of this < OF ARMY POST NEWSPAPER owned by A. E. Davis, of Lorane, Eugene Register: After rearing well Tho fishing _ season might ns city, and T. W. Bradley, of Bay made their home for two years, the J. I. JONES HEAVY LOSER are showing the modern world be closed. H. W. Lombard, Scho family of eight children to nia- mules became mired in the mud in City, Mich., are tho owners of the ft Lieutenant Lee R. Woods Jr., 1st WHEN FACTORY 18 BURNED that steam-heated apartments, oth tinrity, Ainthrose I., and Ella J. F. A., former local man, is now field Stewart, Clyde Roberts and the swale until only their heads Cripple Creek property. er modern conveniences and a reti Bill Thum, who made a trip to the VS 7 Oo da rd seem unable to spend the stuck out and the Alexander family eoitor and business manager of the The Eugene Handle factory, nue of nurses are not necessary in r< st of their days in harmony and ♦--------------------------------------------------- ftrwurd by J. I. Jones, formerly of the raising of large and healthy McKenzie Sunday, brought back all were forced to stay over night in I 75 BUSHELS OF OATS TO I Mr. Woodfl rd has brought action Fort Bill Guidon, published weekly the fish known to be in this sec the Goshen school house. At Fort Bill, Okla. The paper is thM. city but for several years a families. Four of Mr. Davis' old tion and other nimrods may as well in tbe circuit court seeking to have The largest number of the early | THE ACRE IS THE RECORD resident of Eugene, was burned to hens, which had not even been | MADE BY J^ E. BANTON | the bonds of mariinony between a newsv eight-page resume of ljf« remain at home. Several beauties pioneers, the Veatch», Knox», Ogles at the army |H>st but it is not an the ground Monday night. The loss missed, emerged Saturday evening him Iris wife dissolved. They official army publication und is was’ (estimated at $30,000, with from under the cellar of the Davi» brought home by the party decorat bys, Wallaces, Taylors, McFarlands, were mw/ed iir l#K1 at Harmon, published without expense to the ed the editorial table the following Small», Cooleys, Short ridges. Van The record yield of oats so far $5000 insurance. home followed by 40 newly born day. Any other nimrods who may DI., aruJ here lived in Oregon for Origin of the fire was unknown chicks. One hen with only one chick get hold of the few that got away Schoiacks, Baughmans, Chrisman», for this season is 75 bushels to the many yeanv He claims that Mrs. government. Lieutenant Woods Is but it wa» thought that it started started the procession but she was from this party should leave their Sear«, Currins, Harms, Cochrans acre on the J. E. Banton place, Woodard ha» refused for the past a son of Mr. and Mr», lxte Boy Co-horn), Walkers, near Ixmdon. These were of the Woods, formerly of this city but from a hot box on a lathe, which followed by another with 10 chicks. contributions early in the week as (pronounced IK months tr JiviV with him, that now of Eugene, and a grandson of might havtf ignited sawdust which Shortly thereafter the other two spare is limited—in the newspaper. Powell», Perkins, Crows, Sharps. gray variety and were grown with she make* fun him because he Kile», Shields and other» whose out irrigation and the yield is most Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Woods, also could have smelilered for several hens with the remainder of the names are linked with pioneer his remarkable because of the unusually cannot hear welf’.rnd that she talks former resident of Cottage Grove hour» unnoticed. chicks came forth. Mr. Davis broke Visits Friend After Half Century. about him in hi» ffjre»enee but just and residents of Eugene. tory, did not reach here until 1852 dry season. Fifty bushels to the The dry kiln of the factory, a board from the cellar and found Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cleveland, out of his hearing. Lieutenant Woods was formerly located east of the main plant, 10 eggs unhatched which he put by of Ukiah, Calif., visited from Wed- and 1853. The names of Alexander aero is considered a good yield. a member of Cottage Grove’s mili wis badly damaged by the flames the fire and soon therfc were two nesday to Friday of last week with and Clark have been all but forgot ------------------------------------- ten, however, because none are left tary company# of which his father Attend Hardware De*H*ü Meet. but not destroyed. more peeping chicks. WHEN IVAN GOE8 ON | Mrs. Rebecca Medley. ~~ Mr. Clrve- to bear it and because all the mein Cottage Grove luul th* Jargrsf was captain, and he left for the It is understood thnt Mr. Jones HI8 VACATION. AT ONCE land knew Mrs. Medley a half bers of the Clark family and all let about $5000 in insuxnnre drop ♦----------------------------------------------- # century ago, when they were play attendance nt th«* orgaaizatiM-’ <»f world war from this city. THE HEAVENS OPEN but the one member of the Alex hardware dealers of Lane , coiii^y, about a month before the fire. < -------------------------------------- > HOLLYHOCK IMITATES mate», a» Rebecca Ann Partin, but ander family died year» ago, while held Thursday night Jast in Eugiviic FABLED BEAN8TALK AND had entirely lost track of her until many of the other names are yet Cottage Grove has its own rain Those present from here were y- Q- GROWS TO 11 FT., 4 IN. Record Flight 1« Made. a short time and only then prominent because the original own maker. That is not his regular Knowles, Gottfried Graber, William ♦ ----------------------------------------------- <» What is thought to be record learned of her whereabouts through er» of the names have but recently business and he collects no fee for Thum, Charles Gettys, Carl Witte, time between San Diego and Eu A hollyhock that must be at least chance. died after taking a prominent part producing tho famous Oregon mist, W. L. Ustori, Mrs. Darby, LE.*' gene by airplane was made several a distance relative to the beanstalk in the affairs of the community or but he gets results, Hi» name will Jackson nd Mrs. Vilettn days ago by Sergeant Fred Kelly, made famous in fable grew in Small Child Travels Alone. have left others to bear tho name. surprise Ivan G. Gladys Then nrtt meeting wijl be many—it i» of the forest air patrol. Flying Mrs. Orin Robinson’s garden. It Wolcott Tibbnls, II years of, age. Mrs. Clark ’» father, motjip- and Warner, It i» no effort whatever Scott. time for* the trip was nine hours measured ¡1 feet, 4 inches, an un who had been visiting here at the brother were murdered by the In for Ivan to cause the clouds to held October Id, proltwblv in Cot NO MORE FOOLING. and 35 minutes. usual height for this flower even home of his aunt, Mrs. Harry dians when the Clark ’» reached open and dump their contents upon t«l go Grove. in the favored section of the fa Wynne, left Raturdny alone for his Grand Ronde on the way to us. All he has to do is start upon Nowhere did Abraham Lincoln Everyone at some time or othet mous, fertile, fruitful Willamette. It hime in Ran Francisco. He had Oregon. London Wine From Wendling. show his shrewdness of judgment his fall vacation. He and Mrs. get» happiness out of bringing joy had no provocation whatever to made the trip alone to Oregon June Mrs. Vaughn’s parents, Robert Warner left Bunday upon a two The London baseball team de to better effect than m that to other* but not even the most de grow to such a height, as it was a 23 and had visited in Portland, and Sarah Alexander, settled on a weeks’ trip that will take them to feated the Weioilling team by fl fnnuMi* utterance which ended, voted Christian get» any self satis volunteer and has had no water Hubbard and Salem with other rel donation land claim a quarter of a Ora ter lake and other points of score of 17 to I Ronilay afternoon “You can’t fool all the people faction out of the laughter he after June 15. A branch of the atives before coming here. mile beyond where the steel interest over the state. The long at London. all the time,’' Fred Langston and In the past there were a causes by chasing a new hat up the same flower grew to almost the bridge now crosses Row river. Mrs. draught was broken before they Roy Heck, both of thiit ritv, play flay it with printer»' ink. HUM h ♦ • 1 gh t_______________________ few misguide«) advertisers who (Concluded on page 2.) had rompletrd the <i«y’« journey. on tho fxindon team. street. . th might they could sell their wares better by misrepresenta tion. Blit those advertisers have long since gone out of business or me n<led their pay». Hard experiAce taught that j/incvln was right. Untruthful ndtertjs ing doesn’t pay. Other advertisers proved that the only way to advertise sue make regular cu»- cesafuliy, turners and 1 build up public good will is to tell the absolute truth about their goods. Twv can be sure that every product is consiatojjly advertised advertí good. advert tiaing test ha» The very fact that proved it. it is advertirá is your best warranty of aatwfnction and true quality. The Cottage Grove concern that telW you frnakly what it i» lining is a good coMrrn with which to do business. That i» why it pays to read the Sentinel advertisements, to patronize ad vertiser» anil to buy advertised merchandise. FOOTPRINTS OF PIONEER OATS «. SWIMMIN' HOLE LURES LOCAL WHATS THE USE Out oft Earshot