(KF? Œnttw (Krim? imitai voli mi -; XXXV MR.ANDMRS.K.K. MILT WED INAUTÛ WR l £ COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 GRAPES ON TLACF. ARE | AND SIZE M c R eynolds LUSCIOUS OF PLUMS ------------------------ ---------------------- V«) r WITH™ ELF i HOME PAPER ÛN EAFOEIEIIE SEWER CONSFRUCTION COST IS BUDGET FACES DEFEAT WITHIN BOND LIMIT Wisconsin Radical Is Character SIX IN CUSTODY ON CHARGE OF FOFING BOOZE ♦---------------------------------------------------- ♦ B ociluho ho had neglected to have Bare Favorable Majority of Voters Great Interest Is Shown by Contrac the insurance policy transferred, County Officers Block Way in Car Turns Over Three Timos Wlion | Pete M'ostachetti will get no insur Present After Delay in tors in Proposed Public Im Turned Off of Paving to Pass Creek Canyon and i 1L ' ' - " " 1 L- ■ ■ ----- J1 ance for tho loss of n house near Putting the Question. I Divide which was owned by him provements Here. Search All Cars. Avoid Pedes tn ail (From M(*-nomoneo Falls News, land occupied by his brother-in-law, Menomonee Falls, Wis.) I A. M. Perini. Th«» house was de Senator La Follette has definite With only a handful of voters The coat of construction of the stroyed by fire a number of weeks | Tho toting of booze to public M r. and Mrs. K. K. Mills, of present the school budget was ly allied himself and his campaign additional sewers recently author this city, wero ¡Hiinfully injured ago shortly after the Porinis left dances is likely to become unpopu- Monday night by a vote with (ho worst of the predatory adopted ized by vote of the ¡»oople will lar for somo time as the result of when their ear was wrecked Tues of 14 to 0, ufter its defeat had inli'ri'sts of Wall street. At the come within th«» amount. of money , on a trip to tho const. Originally activities »Saturday „ _ evening by <lay evening on the highway near tho house was owned by Perini soemed imminent. It. was stated very heart and citadel of Wall provided by the authorized bond and was sold to Mostachotti lust deputy sheriffs, when Homer Pat tho Roseburg aviation field, Their I street, in the holy of holies, in afterwards by those ¡»resent who issue of $25,000. Bids were opened Juno. ton, C. A. Crites, (>. E. Van Valin, son Robert, tho only other occu|mnt favored tho budget that had the the inner sanctuary, around tho al by the council Monday night and of tho car, t'seapi'd without a Insurance adjusters were here Dale Owens, lister Gillispie and vote been taken within 30 minutes tar, stand tho sugar refining com tho contract is to bo awarded at during the past week and enme. Rodney .Joslyn were taken into cus scratch. The Mills were returning after the time set for the opening i ¡»anioH. So closely connected are a special meeting of the city dads home from spending the week end to tho conclusion that nothing could 1 tody on charges of having illicit of the. meeting it would have been they with the largest banking in to bo hold tonight. The bids bo ¡»aid Mr. Mostacliotti because liquor in their possession and at North Bend at tho homo <»f Mr. unfavorable. During tho prelimin terests that Senator La Follette has winged from $21,000 to $26,000 and lodged in the county jail until a Mills’ brother, J. H. Mills. tho policy was yet in the name i aries, however, a number of voters so often thundered against that if wore referred to tho sewer com hearing could be arranged. All the Mills car rounded a of Porini. An adjustment was favoring tho budget arrived and you hit ono your are certain to mittee und city engineer for deter- curvo a pedestrian was observed made with Mr. Perini for the loss catered pleas of not guilty and will when a motioii to adopt was put got a cry from tho other. mi nation us to which is the lowest .of his household goods. stand trial, approaching and carrying a large by a rising veto 13 of those pres So intimately connected arc thane and best bid of tho 12 xubinitted. Tho officers stationed themselves sign which prevented his observing ent, presumably opposed to the two Wall stri»et interests that hard- No contract which the city linn at' tho head of Pass creek canyon i he approaching cur or hearing tho RUNAWAY LADS 12 YEARS bmlget, did not vote nt all. Had ly a printed circular market latter let in recent, years has brought out nnd block(*<1 tho way for approach warning signal. Mr. Mills, w hi» OF AGE CAUGHT HERE ing curs with a large sign reading, they voted in op^sition, tho vote of a prominent New York national such a large number of bidders. was at the wheel, gwerved his cur bank is issued but what it men- would have been 14 to 13. “Officers! Stop!” The headlights Construction work on tho several and applied the brakes. Tho car Tw(» boys of 12 years of age who of approaching machines lighted the As n reduction in the e\|»enso of I il'il.S soincthing about Cuban sugar, trunk sewers contemplated probably skidded on the wet ¡»living, turned had run away from their homes in conducting tho schools has boon IL is not a secret that during the will »tart within u few days. sign for a distance before they to the opjHisiie direction and went Portland, were picked up here reached it. found impossible», and as a large l.lt o financial panic, when every More than 25 auto over tho embankment and through Sunday by Marshal Pitcher and majority of the taxpayers of tho bank in Cuba not connected with MAIL ROUTE IN DELIGHT mobiles, most of them on the way a wire fence, turnin over three JORDAN. INDEPENDENT FOR turned over to the sheriff ’ s office. district would support tho school Wall street fuiled, hundreds of mil times in doing so. Mrs. Mills and VALLEY TO BE EXTENDED An older brother of one of them to the dance at the Anlauf pavilion, ASSESSOR. IS VISITOR HERE lam rd, the result of a defeat of lions of dollars worth of Cuban were stopped. Tho men ¡»laced Robert were thrown clear of the came down from Portland and took under arrest wore in twro rars, tho budget Monday night would sugar properties fell into the hand? , ireckage hut Mr. Mills had to be Sixteen families in Delight val the lads home. Clyde E. Jordan, candidate < for have bo4*n that of putting the dis- of these Wall street banks and They gave their There were young women in tho assisted, the ear landing on the county assessor, was i in the city ley, a total of 70 persons, are to trict to an added ex{»enHO in call since tho financial skies have cleared benefit from an extension of the names as Major McCune, of 189 cars also, but they were not placed driver’s side. Monday meeting the voters, Mr. ing another meeting. east Seventy sixth street, and Shir “ has been allotted strong- to Mr. Mills sustained two cuts five .Iordan was not t- the candidate of Disston route which becomes offer ley Root, of 130 Flanders. By the in custody. The cars, a Star and I er hands, ” ns the circular letter I -tive October 80. a Chevrolet, are subject to confis inches in length on the flesh v any party in tho The route will I primaries and states. in plain language, they be extended one mile north and time the lads arrived her«» they had cation us carriers of illicit liquor. ¡»art of the left leg and will bo became nn i a de jM'iiden t candidate 70,000 Visit Crater Lake. revised their ideas somewhat as to One of the prisoners captured in have been turned over to the New ’ confinici to his bed for several days. at the solicitation of many who There was a remarkable increase one mile cast of the Delight Val the joy of being out from under Mrs. Mills sustained several frac do not feel that B. F.‘ Keeney, this year in the number of visitors York refining interests at bargain ley school house, the carrier being parental care and made no objec tho first car made a getaway while i prices. the second cur was being stopped. tu red ribs and a number of bruises. tho republican nominee, is on to Crater lake national park, ac r<‘(piired to retrace in both in tion to returning to their homes. An investigation will disclose His companions refused to divulge They were given medical attention titled to the tho supjaut of his cording to J. L. Beatty, who had that 75 to 90 percent of the sugar stances. The route was extended to his name. at Roseburg und completed tho trip ¡»arty, as ho became mi iiidiqa'iideiit charge of ono of the entrances and Delight- valley only a few months RECEPTION AND OPENING OF The occupants of ono of tho cars by stuge. The ear was left in the cundida. o sevi'ral yea is ago when who arrived Thursday last, accoin produced in Cuba belongs outright ago. The total length of the route NEW BUILDINGS PLANNED broke on the pavefrlent several bot ditch but lias since been taken to defeat< m I /’or the republican nomi ¡»allied by Mrs. Beatty. There was | or i« controlled by this immense with these extensions will be 23.15 aggregation of capital centering tles said to have contained liquor. a Roseburg garage. nation ly Dick Burton, this city. an increase from 52,000 last year around the altar of the holy of miles. The school board, in cooperation Tho ¡suiestrian was a Mr. Hod Burton was elected, however. Io 70,000 this year. This is dur in wtih the Tuesday Evening Study AUTOMOBILE THIEF TURNS holies of Wall street. No other son. of Glongnry. There was no C H. BUSSEY SUCCEEDS Mr. Jordan reported the prospect ¡»art- to the longer simisoii Ibis yuu, club, will sponsor the annual re- OUT TO BE OWNER’S WIFE explanation of why he was carry of his election as encouraging, al but this park is growing tremen single interest has so much of the SUD TELL AT S. O. PLANT ception for the teachers and pa capital of Wall slreet. Tho rail ing tho largo sign. though there is a deplorable lack dously in ¡»opulaiity with the tour roads, wliich have for years re trona of the public schools, to be Deputy Sheriff Pitcher picked up C. II. Bussey, recently manager held at 8 p. m. next Tuesday in of interest in the candidacies of ists because of the uniqueness of ceived the nt tuck of Senator La- a sup|KNM*d woman automobilo thief PYROTOL EXPLOSIVE TO BE of those who will conduct the county's the bike. the Standard Oil station at the new* gymnasium. The affair here Sunday, but. by the time the Folette, do not belong to Wall DISTRIBUTED FROM EUGF.NE business and/ spend the county ’» street but are the property of the Myrtlo Crock, has succeeded T. G. i.4 io include the formal opening owner of the car, Ralph Hurlctt, Pep Rally and Bonfire Held. tax money. Smit ell as manager of the local of the new grade school building I widows and orphans of life insur- Corvallis, Or., Oct., 4.—A pyrotol Ono of the largost high school i mice companies and the savings plant, Mr. Sudtell has been trans and the gymnasium and a suitable arrived here from Eugene it was Mr. Jordan li V es on a farm ut that tho woman was Ilin distributing agency is to be es Pleasant llill. He nerved in the rallies ever held hero was the one of workmen deposited in the sav ferred to tho Kenton station in program will be given. An oppor found wife, The wife had taken the tablished at Eugene for the benefit world war, under commission for a Friday night to arouse pep ami Port land, Ho had been with tho tunity to inspect the new buildings car and started startod for California. of Lane county farmers who want large part of the time, lie is 42 enthusiasm for the football game ings banks reinvested by them in local station for seven»I years, 'rhe | their stocks and bonds. The sugar will be given and a social hour They spent tho night hero and re to try the new explosive for land yearn of ace and has never held a the next day between the high Sud tells are at present on a motor und musical program will follow. refining companies ’ stocks and turned to their homo in Eugene clearing or other farm use. Pend coni|H*iiMitod public office. school and alumni. The students bond» however are peculiarly u trip into California. Refreshments will be served. tho following day. When the own ing the appointment of a county seriMHittned through the city, giv Wall street investment because of er of the car set tho sheriff’s of- agent, pooling and distribution will BLAZE AT A. à M. MILL ing a few of their high school yells the great profits they have made. Veatch Building Remodelled. LIONS CLUB AND LEGION fico on the trail of tho supposed bo handled by the farmers union The O. - O. - ~ CAUGHT IN NICK OF TIME and then went to the ball grounds, Vcatch office build BENEFIT BY SHOOT HERE thief ho said nothing about tho Tho president of one of those warehouse. The cost laid down in w hero a large bonfire ¡»retired by ing at the retir of the First Na relationship, but when the relation Eugene will be $8.22 per hundred the freshmen boys was awaiting sugar refining companies testified tional bank building has been An incipient blaze that might _ The Lions club and American ship was learned tho county of in quantities of 15-ton car lot» have ¡»roved serious was discovered the c row’d, Speeches were made before the senate finance commit moved during the past week out Ix ’ gion each received $37.31 as ficials decided that tho man would tee that one billion dollars of or more. in the nick of time in the sawdust by the student body und class of- American money hud gone out of to the sidewalk line and a window it» share of the receipts at the have to pay h 11 the oxpe the. No charge is made by the fed bin at the Anderson At Middleton ficors and games were played. built in the joe on the north side, benefit ham und bucoa shout given sheriff ’s office had been to the United Hutes into tho sugar erul government for the surplus mill No. 1 at Latham at 5 o’clock The interior he* been repape red Sunday by the rod und gun club. business of ^rbu. What an un smokeless powder left over in large Tuesday evening. A portion of the Clif Hays Returns Her®. menso difference it would have and a new’ floor laid and the ex Scatter gun artists were present quantities from the world war and roof was burned, tho los» being E Clifford lluys, who was rngimuT imide to the American farmer if terior 1» to bo repainted. The im from Eugene, Corvallis, Yoncalla YEAR'S CALENDAR FOR HIGH SCHOOL IS COMP now used in pyrotol form, so the about $160. The fire department for tho Brown Lumber company ted provements will give the building and Drain and a large number of | this large sum of money had gone only costs of the pyrotol explosivo from here was tailed and the blaze hero six year» ago, has arrived on American farms rather than up quite a modern appearance. the prizes w'ero carried home ■ are those of making up, lui ndlinc was gotten under control soon 'The year’s calendar for t 10 high af from Portland to accept the ¡x> on Cuban! by them. The total gate receipts school is as follows: and shipping. Caps are iucluded ter its arrival. sitiou of onginwr nt Anderson & Interest in the approaching elec wero $385. It is this with all orders. Senior assembly—during large aggregation ul tion is indicated by the fact that ^obo/r. Middleton mill No. 2, which is Freshmen and sophomuro soon to start operation». Il is on C4i|)it:i.l, the greatest monopoly of the county clerk ha«l to add extra A Priceless Treasure. that Senator ¡41 Fol October 24. Wall street, Captain Cruson Is" Assigned, 5 Births, 8 Deaths in September. Today I have added to my wealth tho ground (H*cu|>ied by the Brown lette has allied himself with when help during tho last few’ days dur ('apt. C. C. Cruson, of the reserve Dramatic club ¡»lay—November 7. The report of Health Officer U ¡»ricoless treasure. To find it Lumber company's plant at the he seeks to destroy tho American ing which registrations could bo ac- corps, has received notice of his lli Hilarities—December 5. Frost for »S<*ptember showed 5 I did not have to dive to th«' time Mr. lluys was a residr-nt h<Ti*. ««•ptixl. The registration counter in Junior assembly—during 509th artillery of assignment to the births, 4 mill»1« and 1 female, and t»ottoni of the sea. nor blast the H«' has not yet moved lus family sugar industry hy a reduction ¡the clerk’s office was ciowiled the tariff on sugar. Purpoiely, by (anti-aircraft), XIX corps, bat- bor. 8 deaths, 5 mules and 3 f emu les. granite mountain side, nor drudge here. throughout tho day for several Freshmen assembly—duri îg Vi-Z pro|»aganda, a confusion ejrists in days.----------------------- talion headquarters and combat in field, quarry or mine, nor ¡»lav the minds of most Americans ra train, as train commander. He ary. Say it with printer»’ ink. The tonic for the busi nés» world — a shn rper ’» t rick, 1 looked straight Junior and senior part .ij garding the sugar business. Nearly was one of four solected from the ixi everyone thinks all sugar is eon into iniin’s clear eye !, 4 »poke a true live wire wantnds. ary 23. reserve officers of Oregon. word, received a signal of under Sophomoro assembly—day ng |\ trolled by a trust. This is a mis MICKIE SAYS- BILL BOOSTER standing and now for life I have take and is not true. We g«‘t our Sympathy Loses This Barber Job. ruary. X—--------------------------------- a friend. — Editor and Publisher. Senior party—March <» Either sugar from two source», Here’s a story that has drifted r <=>OM£TIM£6 ^OLKS 'TcMUK Operetta—April 3. f rom tho tropical countries or from THUETlCS HAMS PlfrtF down from the Portland summer A QEPORTta«. \S WUL Tho football team of the Cottage session. A certain Portland sum- C. G II. S. Plays Eugene Saturday. Senior ¡»lay—May 8. tho United states, Nine and a M OUU SCHOOL AMD TUSH Commencement week—May 25 Gol tage Grove high school The Cottage half per cent of our sugar _ comes I Grove alumni won from the high mer-termcr who has beautiful hair 8ECUT. Mt ASKS SO NAA.LTV S hould , vca ^»4 football team will meet the Eugene from Hawaii; nine und a half per I school grid team in a game played got tired of it the other day and to 29. QUEST10MS, BUT he F1UDS high team Saturday at Eugene. The I cent from Porto Rico and the Friday afternoon, the score being r«‘solved to join tho ranks of the HE HASTA DO T \F HE WANTS high school officials are endeavor The members of the shorn. Fhi Hi pines combined; twenty two 26 to 0. J. H. Kirk in Auto Wreck. Mary (which isn’t her G ood wealth xud build up a « _ those in name), having said to a friend: ”1 ing Io make armngetnents to play I and a half ¡»er ceut from cane and aliiniiii teain outweighed J. 11. Kirk, of Dorena, with hi» - t GrtT all t W em ä Y K u » •SCHOOL ^PltUY. BBCAUSE -THEV tho high school team from 15 to the game in tin* forenoon so that beets grown in th«* United State», just hate this idea of sticking hair j son-in law, J. E. Holst rein, of TTEW au ' orr it eoaeter’ the ¡»layers and those attending TAKE UP A LITTLE SCHOOL TlLAE while the remainder, nearly sixty 20 ¡M»unds. The high school team pins in my head,” hied herself to. Marcela, enroute to Portland Tues had the advantage of more r<.u, <»nt may attend a college game to be ¡»er cent, comes from Cuba. It is day ou a business trip, were tho beauty ¡»arlor. OCCA&lOMAUM IS NcnMiuGt A played in Eugene that afternoon. this (Aiban sugar, owned by the practice than the alumni but lacked Mary got into the barber’s chair crowded off tho highway between AGAINST TH£»A AW UJC LPARU MONEY TALKS' the experience of the latter. The immense sugar refining interests of and told the hair surgeon to cut Monroo and Corvallis by a road DO6S NOT eO»AE prou books Wall street, ten times more power lineups were as follows: hog, and their machine turned over rr SEL- loose. Three Are Let Out ol Jail. ful than tho old sugar trust, that Alumni—Wilbur Spray, c; Ray Me- “ M v. what fine hair!’’ sighed in a ditch, where it (taught fire •OSNEVU Pete Rodriquez, Tony Gumez and is now the so-called sugar trust. Cargar, rg; Jack Beager, rt; Henry tho sympathetic shearer. “When, and was almost totally destroyed. Joe Gumez, Portugu«*se laborers ar- The two men escaped with only PAPER'* \ Sugar is grown, it is not made. Hubbell, re; Glen Haney, Ig; Ho did vou curl it last!” rested tit the Southern Pacific tie And Mary said sii«» had never slight bruises. The car was fully It is the product <»f the farm. Shall mer Dixon, It; Lyle Lawrence, le; I ¡»bint at Latham a few weeks ago insured. Mr. Kirk continued on to ‘ • |I1 American farmers grow it or shall I Cleo Morelock, qb; Roy He< k, rh; curled it in her I : ■ . on a charge of having liquor in Portland but Mr. llolstroni returned it bo grown in Cubaf In order for Rex Wh«M‘ler, lli; Wendall Cochran, ¡growed” that way. their pOHMC H8I<'ll, have paid their “W’lmt a shame it will be to i to his homo at Marcóla. American farmers to grow’ it, it is fb. The substitutions were Frank ■ $ 100 fine» and have been released necessary to have threshing ma Porter for McOnrgnr, Clyde Leon I lose all that fine hair!” moaned f rom the county jail, having served “It will take three ____ Lithographing, engraving, steel chines to thresh the sugar from the aid fur Hock, Floyd Runk for ¡the barber. ! their term» of 30 day» each. beets. These threshing machines Hubbell, Heck fur Lawrence and years to grow’ out again like. thnt.”| die work. The Sentinel’» live wiro By this time tho whole shop had McCargar for Porter. « e ¡»riut shop ¡a tie ¡>ln<’o. (sugar factories) cost a large Buster Stroud Leaves Hospital. amount of money to build and op High school—Homer Nelson, c; pricked up its covered and un- rr — -- ■ Buster Htroud, the only surviving I covered oars erate. Tho fanners do not have John Skilling, rg; Dilmas Rich I member of the trio who were scald- “I wouldn’t cut it, one girl j tho money to do this, so they are mond, rt; Dana McCargar, re; Linas I h»d in the recent wreck on the Ore ......... It; I advise«!. compelled to go to capitalists and Heard, Ig; William Skilling, gon Pacific A l Eastern railway, I “ Mo either, ” chorused anotheri ask them to come in and furnish Ros» Glas‘4, le; John Bartels, qb; was dismissed from the hospital tho money, The anga r refining Cledis Swanson, rh; Paul Gordon, bystander or two. several day» ago. His in ¡urn's were Finally Mary succumbed to the companies of New York whd con- Ih; Dale Miller, fb. Tho substitu- serious but he is well on the way Sh<* climbed right out trol Cuban sugar; this huge aggre tions were Clare Adams, Law rence > pressure. towards recovery. gation of Wall street capital, not Chestnut, Earl Ballew, Gordon <»f the chair. wnlke«i out of the shop, and at last reports was »till vet having complete control of White and Marvin Alstott. If we haven’t exactly what you the sugar market of America (their Roy Heck was slightly injured j attached to her curls. WHY? want—or can’t produce it— if it i» (•onqs‘tition is tho sugar grown by and William Skilling sustained a anything in the printing line -we American farmers on American sprained knee but both have fully Hold a regular position by havirg Why wasto time in useless óucruíLX can get it for you. xxx (Concluded on ______ recovered. an ad every week. _______ ___ shopping around when Sentinel advertisements lay before you By L. F. Van Zelm tho choicest wares of every © W««tprn Newspaper Unloe progressive merchant in Cottage Grovel w - YOU ARE NOT / Why use needless effort in a IM GOIN* tN I' m not Goictc^^rb »tore-to store quest when the ad vertisements enable you to make HAYE PEOPLE -T hink . T he bhokeq your choice of the finest mer A ll T his STUFF BE- chandise without even leaving LON öS Tb ME / your homo! Why pay more than you ought when you can stretch your dol lara to the elastic limit by tak ing advantage of the bargains and good buys that are adver tised in The Sentinel 1 Why risk dissatisfaction by buying unknown, unbranded goods when you can assure your self complete satisfaction by buying an advertised product, lairked by the integrity of n firm which spends real money to establish its name and to build tin public good willf Read Sentinel a d vert i seme nt». Buy advertised wares. It is a safe and sound policy. Any who doubt that grapes grow ¡to greater perfection here than any where elso in the world would be ! undeceived by a visit to the E. L. M(Roym»ldb ranch near Divide. In Order that The Sentinel might have (*oiii|»lote knowledge of the fertil ity of tin» soil in this favored section of tho famous, fertile, fruit ful Willamette, Mr. McReynolds supplied The Sentinel with some huMsious samples of his grapes, There wore tho Diamond and Niagara varieties in the largo white, tho Green Mountain variety in the small white ami tho Worden vari <xiy in the blue. The latter were ho size of young plums. Mr. ..icRey nolds’ ¡»Ince is just outside of what The Siuitinel has ¡»roved to have been the Garden of Eden of biblical hisioiy mid no doubt tho reason Adam and Ev* iefi the gunli i das the temptation of tho grapes growing o-n what has since become tho McReynolds place. Sixteen varieties now grow there. 9 NUMBER 5 ( <---------------- I I HOUSE BURNS; INSURANCE | WAS NOT TRANSl’EKRHb, OWNER GETS NO MONEY ized as Ally ol Wall Street and for the People Only for Votes SAYS ALUMNI ARE WINNERS FROM C. G. H. S. GRID TEAM O t WHAT’S THE USE Homeward Bound n