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VOLUME XXXV
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924
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| ANOTHER LARGE CHICKEN
BUSINESS 18 NOW BEING
| DEVELOPED WITHIN CITY
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FOOTPRINTS OF PIONEER DAYS
Interesting Events in the Lives
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NUMBER 7
I GETTING LARGE
BUCK
DURING LUNCH HOUR
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I^arge poultry plants have bo- i
Getting a large buck during the
Service to Community Is Only Ob­ como 4Ki common in the Cottage • Appointees of Recalled Commission­ of Those Who Laid Sturdy Foun­ Grevience Is That Gravel Was Used noon lunch hear mid without miss Eakin and Galloway Renominated;
dation for the Present Generation
Grove community that they no
ing any time from business is net
ject In Improvement in News­
ers Charged With Having Used
in Place of Rock and Saving
Lebow, Durham and Har­
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Ji
longer attrart attention in propor­
common here, but that is whnt 1’.
tion to their importance. Almcat at
paper Service.
S.
Bukowski
did
a
few
days
ago.
vey for Aidermen.
County’s Poor Fund.
Was
Too
Little.
OUR CHURCHES AND SECRET
the edge of tho city limits on
The buck had come almost into
SOCIETIES.
the city and was feeding along the
After many months of hesitation. east Main street another is now­
(Cottage Grò ve Leader, 1899.)
J. 11. Chambers, former mill man
A reminder of the contention nt
Dissatisfaction with tho way in bank of the river near tho Ninth
The Sentinel has decided to go to being developed by J. E. Loucks the taxpayers’ meeting of a year
which tho macadam rood betwi een street bridge, A motorist wh'. hud and former mayor, was renominated
and
his
daughter,
Mrs.
Olive
G.
a twice-a-wcek publication during
The Methodist Episcopal.
ago over the increased cost of oper­
Cottage Grovo and London springs observed tho animal informed Mr. for the position at the citizens’
the early part of November. The Livingston, who recently came ation of the county poor farm is
Church of Cottage Grove was or­ bus been built is expressed in a
caucus held Tuesday night, which
Sentinel hesitated about making tho here from Washington, bringing found in tho arrest of Mr. and Mrs. ganized in November, 1888, on set of resolutions adopted at a re Bukowski, who went out after it developed I into something like nn
change because tho publishers know 400 high grade chickens with her. E. H. Peteroon. former snperin. Thanksgiving day. by Rev. W. .1. cent meeting of the Coast Fork I •ind returned a few minutes later old-time nominating meeting.
The
meeting
ihai such u change will add to the There arc r.G'v 800 chickens in tendeut und matron of tho poor Gardiner, then pastor of the Cres­ I local of the Farmer’s union. The with the carcass.
report, which had been freely circu­
tho
flock,
of
three
breeds,
White
grief connected with collecting news
farm, upon a charge of ombezzle- well circuit. Its charter member­ i members of tho county court, tho
lated to tho effect that there would
copy and advertising copy and be­ Leghorn, Black Minorca and Rhode mont by bailee. They wero indicted ship was about 12 or near that county engineer and the county
bo an attempt to nominate a ticket
Island
Red.
They
aro
from
tho
cause thero will bo a substantial in­
by the grand jury upon complaint number. In the full of 1890 Rev. roadmaster are charged with ex
representing tho church interests
crease in the cost of production, highest laying strains of their of County Judgo Barnard, who had W. A. Kemp was appointed to travaganco in handling the bond
had been sufficient to arouse in­
with no corresponding increase in types to bo found in Oregon and previously made a demand upon what was then culled the Cottage money allotted to this project.
terest. This interest was augment­
Washington.
business handled.
Thu principal grievance, accord
ed by a critical resume by Mayor
Tho chickens are kept indoors at them for restitution for goods pur­ Grave circuit, serving two years.
The Sentinel has, however, al­
Brund of the accomplishments of
chased for their own personal use Rev. W. J. Gardiner was then re­ ing to tho resolutions, is that the
ways prided itself upon keeping all times, the houses being so ar­ and charged to the county.
Be
Duties
of
Such
Official
Would
city councils during recent years.
appointed pastor of Cottage Grove court rejected all bids for crushed
pace with tho community in which ranged that chickens can get under
It was freely stated following tho
After their arrest Mr. and Mrs, church which then became a part rock and accepted a bid for crushed
to Handle Details of
it is published. The Sentinel be- them to the ground. Above the Peterson came here to get Emmett of the Creswell circuit. During the gravel, while two good rock pits
meeting that Mayor Brund’s criti­
lioveis that Cottage Grove has prog­ scratching floor is a second floor, i Sharp, former commissioner, to go year 1892, the little class bought were located near the scene of op-
City Business.
cism, made to show tho noed of a
ressed beyond the weekly stage a dovolpment of recent years in the I upon their bond.
the
old
church
building
and
, perations, and it is claimed that
city manager brought about his de­
and that to deserve the support chicken business, in which the . Tho indictments state that goods grounds which formerly belonged 1 much of the gravel was not crushed.
Tho employment of a superinten­ feat for renomination.
which it always has had from tho roosts arc* placed. This arrange to the amount of $32.56 ware pur­ to tho Cumberland Presbyterians.
Herbert Eakin was renominated
Members
of
tho
county
court
nnd
reading and advertising public, it ment is said to give chickens all chased at the McMonnn & Wash Thus tho little society became a : County EngiruMjr Morso havo all dent of work for tho city is likely for treasurer, this having be-
should g» to a twice-a-wcek pub­ the exercise they require. The ar­ buriio store, $43.30 worth at the permanent organization. In 1892 express'd themselves as being of to bo before the taxpayers of the coino a mere formality. Homor
city at the annual budget mooting.
rangements for sanitation aro com­
lication.
Schaefers Bros, department store, Rev. Edward Gittins was appointed i tlio opinion that this road is ono An item of $2000 for salary for I Galloway, who has served two
Whilo tho advertising patronage plete.
pastor.
Under
this
stirring,
earn
­
and
$7.60
worth
at
Babb
’
s
hardware
I
of
the
best
in
tho
entire
county
and
such nil official will be before the years, was renominated for re-
This is tho moulting season but
probably will not increase notice­
cor dor.
store, and all charged to tho county, < est man of God, tho church mado that it was built more economically
ably in volume, advertisers will be tho flock is producing at the rate i but that noun of the aricles ware rapid progress. In tho fall of 1895 than the average road that hus budget committee at its session to.
There was a spirited contest for
be held tonight. If inserted ill the
enabled to advertise mid-week sales of $1200 tho year.
Mrs. Livingston was in tho chick­ for use on the farm or for tho in­ Rev. M. O. Brink was appointed to been built hero during the past budget by this committee, it will the nomination for aiderman in the
and to get their advertising to the
mates. It is alleged that Mr. and this circuit ami is now serving few years.
bo passed along to the taxpayers First ward. With half a dozen
buying public moro frequently and en business in Washington for three Mrs. Peterson ordered quantities of; his fourth year. In 1897 a ne.w
candidate«, the process of elimina­
Tho resolutions state t hut the tor final consideration.
years before coming hero and
moro advantageously.
women’s and children’s wearing parsonage was erected and the so- cost of the gravel was $2.15, while
Tlio duties of tho suggested city tion had to bo resorted to, the
Tho readers will be the greatest studied the methods ofl tho success apparel at the McMoiran & Wash- ■ ciety is entirely' free of debt and crushed rock Last year cost $2.34
nomination finally going to W. E.
beneficiaries. They will get their ful professional chicken and egg burno and Schaefers stores and in a flourishing condition, number­ and that tho saving was not suffi­ official would bo to lift from the Lebow.
shoulders
of
tho
council
the
burden
producers
of
that
state.
news twice as frequently as before.
Nelson Durham, a former coun­
articles at the Babb stere that wero ing 78 members. A Bunday school cient to compensate for tho differ­ of looking after the details of
They will no longer read in a Thurs­
numbering upwards of 100 pupils ence in the quality of the road.
not for use at tho farm.
city business. The official would cilman, was nominated to succeed
day paper of things that happened
County Engineer Morso has made lie appointed by tho council, would R. E. Short for tho Second ward
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson wera ap-' i und an Epw’orth League of about
tho Thursday before. It will not be
pointed by Emmett Sharp and I.., 30 members aro auxiliary organi- reply to this portion of tho resolu- bo responsible to tho council nnd and Worth Harvey was ronomi-
possible to get a better local news
tions, stating that tho price of hold office at the pleasure of tho anted from tho Third ward,
N. Roney, former county commis­ - zutions.
service in a daily newspaper pub­
Holdover councilmon uro A. W.
$2.34 last year was for crushed council. Business interests of tho
sioners, in April, 1923, succeeding
lished elsewhere. By tho time local
rock at the crusher and that a city, from whom the suggestion Swanson, 8. L. Mackin and Elbort
Ben F. Russell and wife, who had
First Christian Church.
news is written here, sent to an­
held tho positions of superintendent
Tho Christiau church at this place dollar was added during tho process for the now official came, believe Bede.
other city, printed and returned Operation of Former W. L. & E. and matron for years. After the.se
was organized by Rev.
~
A. D. of making '♦he rock a part of the that such an official could save
here, it will have been already pub­
two commissioners had been recalled Skaggs of Pleasant Hill, Ore., Dec. road, making the actual cost about tho citv money which in unavoid­ OCCUPANTS OF WRECKED
Property Will Add 60 Men
lished in tho twice-u-week Lome
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson wore re­ 28, 1890, with 50 members. At $3.34, instead of $2.34, while tho ably lost under tho present system
CAR SLIGHTLY INJURED
newspaper and will no longer have
to Company Pay Roll.
moved and L. A. Hoaro was ap this timo they were mooting
„ in tho $2.15 paid this year was for the because of the inability of mem­
tho news valuo that it otherwiso
pointed superintendent.
rock after made a part of thq road. bers of tho council to give to city
Tho Elbert Smith Dodge sustained
old Union church house.
would have.
According to Acting District At-
On January 25, 1891, or less than
business the same attention that a wrecked top and fender Monday
Anderson & Middleton’s mill No.
Tho exact date for tho appearance
Mitchell, County Judgo Bar one month after tho organization, a
they give to privato business and morning nnd two occupants woro
of the first issuo of tho twice-a- 2 will start operations today with torncy
nnrd sonic timo ago wrote a letter
tlmt city business would bo con- slightly injured when tho ear went
week publication will bo announced a full crew. This plant, formerly to tho Petersons demanding that few of tho members met at the
ducted in a moro satisfactory man- into the ditch just this side of tho
as soon as a ne.w typesetting ma operated by the Western Lumber they mako good tho sums alleged to residence of O. F. Knox to con­
city rock crusher. Hum Schwartz
ner.
chine is in operation. The days of & Exjiort company, has been clewed havo been embezzled but that they sider tho matter of building a
was nt tho wheel. Tho party wero
publication will bo Mondays and down for a year. Anderson & Mid­ ignored the letter, whereupon tho ehurch house. A subscription paper
on their way homo from Portland.
WOODARD LEADS WAY TO
Thursdays, with mail delivery on dleton aro working two side« of matter was placed before the grnnil was soon circulated, plans adopted,
and a building cominittoe consisting Boys Returning From Foot Baii
their logging camp in order to get
STILL AND PLEADS GUILTY Thero was a heavy feg nnd Mr.
Tuesdays and Fridays.
Schwartz had reduced tho speed to
of R. G. Callison, O. F. Knox and
With a chango to a twice-a-woek out the logs necessary for the jury-
An attack upon the extravagant, O. B. Kline wins elected. So success
Game at Bandon Have
A fine of $1000 nnd a sentence about five miles in order to make
an increase in subscription price to operation of the two mills. Opera­ conduct
of tho county poor farm fully was tho work carried forward
of six months in jail have boon iiu- tho turn onto tho detour into tho
$3 will bo necessary, but the annual tions in the timber recently pur­ by Peterson
Miraculous Escape.
and his wife featured that by the first of November of
chased from tho covcrnmont can
posed upon Oscar Woodard, arrest­ city. Ho swung over to tho left
November subscription special
start before the middle of tho taxpayers’ meeting of a year tho namo year a house with tho
ed several weeks
upon n of tho road to mako tho turn, was
bo continued. For this year
Five boys returning Saturday moonshine charge.
summer, as that much timo ago. Delegates from Cottage Grovo modern improvements that unsworn
had ex­ uiuiblo to seo tho road and drove
special price during November
every need of tho congregation night from tho football game pressed tho intention of standing on over tho embankment. Tho car
be required to get the rail- led tho attack.
bo $2.25.
was ready for dedication. Rev. played that day at Bandon, miracu trial but changed his mind, led of­ eased over onto its side, wrecking
to it.
An indication of some of the ad
David Motzell, then jaistor of the lously escaped serious injury when ficers ta i still which ho had stored tlm top and one louder. Mr. Smith
ditional expense of publishing a ! Thio operation of mill N<x 2 will
First Christian ehuicli of Portland, tb.-ir ear went over u 50-fooi em­ in Eugene nnd pleaded guilty be- HuHluilied a slight injury to ono
twieo-a-week newspaper is found in give Aiiu*-i.-oii It Middletun a ca
was called to preach the dedica- bankment, turned over twice nnd fore Justice of Pence Wells, of Eu­ knee and C. O. Wilson, of Portland,
the fact that it has been necessary pacify of lfl0,000. Sixty mon will
torial sermon, and on December fl, landed against a sapling, which was gene. fie hud been out of jail on representative) of tho Intortypo cor­
to purchase the very latest type­ bo added to tho payroll, making a
1891, the lioiwo was formally dedi­ uprooted by tho impact. None of bond while awaiting trial but a few poration, sustained an injury to tho
setting equipment. The model A In­ total of 225 in mills and camp.
tho occupants sustained more than days before pleading guilty lmd spinal column which required med­
cated to the «orvice of God.
tortypo upon which The Sentinel has
ical attention.
Elbert Bede, tho
Tho church has been led and minor injuries. The accident hap­ uskoil to bo locked up.
been composed for 10 years is to bo Overton Is Throwr From Motor. Public Service Body Asked to Ap-
other passengor, and Mr. Schwartz
guided in the past by a number of pened 10 miles north of Myrtle
Chauncey Overton sustained a
replaced with one of the latest
prove a Decrease of
escapod without injury.
consecrated, godly men, of whom Point. In the car, owned by H. C. CURRIN RAILROAD BRIDGE
machines produced by tho Intertypo small gash on his head Saturday
w’o can mention but a few. Elder Schaefer, were Bob Schaefer, who
6>/2 Per Cent.
corporation, a multi pie-magazine ma­ evening when thrown from his
HAS
BEEN
RECONSTRUCTED
Joseph Sharp was for some time was driving, Ross Glass, Linas
COTTAGE GROVE LOSES TO
chine costing, with accessories, more motorcycle. Mr. Overton had at­
pastor, also A. J. Armstrong, who Heard, Paul Gordon and Clare
BANDON IN TIGHT GAME
than tho total price for which the tended the dunce at Anlnuf and
J. E. Damewood has completed
A tariff proposing a reduction during his pastorate held n very Adams, Thero was no explanation
two completo newspaper plants here was returning home. On ono of the in rates has been filed with the
the
reconstruction
of
tho
Oregon
Tho Cottage Grove grid te«m
lit tho time wero sold during the curves in the highway just this public service commission by the Hucci’ssful meeting resulting in of how tho accident happened,
& Eastern's Currin bridge
the Pacific
demonstrated at Bandon Saturday
year 1911, when Elbert Bede pur­ side of Comstock tho machine Mountain State« Power company. about 20 additions to the. church. Tho ear had traveled n along
nnd
is
now
rebuilding
tho
Walden
distance
The Tho new tariff will effect a largo On March 13, 1897, Robert A. edge of tho grade for
chased Tho Sentinel and Dean & skidded on wet pavement,
bridge, where a temporary trestle that it, is developing into a winning
fenders of tho motorcycle were number of cities of tho valley, in­ Coppie, of the Eugene . Divinity j beforo going ovtor, which fact was is taking tho place of tho bridge organization. Although it was do-
Dryden purchased Tho Loader.
school, was called to work for, not known until an examination
feutod fl to 0, a much better game
The Sentinel’s newspaper and slightly dnmaged.
cluding Cottage Grove. Tho reduc­ this church and has continued as of the road followed the accident. destroyed in tho recent wreck. Mr. was played than in previous match­
printing plant is now recognized by
Dmnew'ood has found tlio Wildwood es. Tho winners hud no wnlkawny
tion will be about
per cent.
pastor
to
the
present
time.
During
many as one of the best, if not
Bob Schaefer and Ross Glass se­ bridge on this road, which is a
Lane to Get Publicity.
The proposed reduction in rates his ministry 69 persons have united
tho game was no one’s until
tho beat, country plants on the
Success stories of those who is voluntary on the part of the with this church. Elder M. L. cured a ride to Cottage Grovo that covered bridge, to be in satisfac­ nnd
const. With the addition of thia have located in Ixine from other cotn|»iny and has been made pos-
night, whilo the others secured a tory condition for tho present but, it was ended.
Rose
of
tho
First
church
of
Eugene,
typesetting equipment, together with states, sent in by the Eugene cham­ siblo by economics effected in i op-
Roseburg, where they re­ he will be employed for some time
was secured to conduct a series of ri<lo to over
Another Bear Is Killed.
other additions of tho past few ber of commerce to tho road inter- eration and production during : tho meetings
night. The wrecked in bridge reconstruction work.
mained
last
February
which
re
­
London, Oct. 21.—- (Special.)—•
months, there can bo no doubt upon ests for pamphlet distribution in past year and to increased busii nose. sulted in 33 conversions. Tho pres ear was recovered Monday.
John Massey and William Bachchler
tho pcint. The community han a the east and middle west, havo
Shenandoaih Not Seen Here.
ent pastor has just cloned n very
killed u bear Thursday u short
now’spaper plant of which it may bo provod so good that the railroad of­
Rosidenta of Cotngo Grove did not distance
interesting
meeting,
with
18
addi
­
back of the Mnssey place.
justly proud. Tho new machine is ficials want photographs. of the
get a view of the army dirigible
tions.
Tho
bear had been wounded some
due to arrivo during the first week farms with which to illustrate the
Shenandoah
either
during
its
trip
to
With a good house for worship
I SiMittlo or upon its return. Hundreds timo before and had a broken log
of November. As scon as it is in­ articles.
free from debt and u united, har­
nnd was ns thin ns tho provorbiul
stalled, Tho Sentinel will issuo an
in this section watched for tho big razorback
monious membership of 130 the
hog.
invitation to the public generally
Crater Lake Is Filmed.
bag
upon
the
days
that
it
was
due
future would seem to be bright
to seo it in operation and to inspoct
in-
Crater lako and possibly others of
to
pass
this
way
but.
in
both
W.
C.
Hawley,
congressman
from
E. E. and Harris Ellsworth are indeed for tho church.
Steel die wort. The Sentinel.
tho entire newspaper and printing Oregon’s wonder scenic spots havo
this district, will address a public stances it took tho coast route.
plant. It is not practical to con- been filmed from tho air and will erecting a 30,000 capacity mill in
meeting
hero
at
3
o'clock
Saturday
Cumberland Presbytertan.
duct visitors through tho plant dur- be shown to millions of Americans timber five miles out on the Ixirane
Daisy Johnson Suffers Injuries.
The Cotti*go Grovo congregation afternoon. He will discuss the na­
ing business hours and some eon on the silver screen within the road which they have purchased
Miss Daisy Johnson is suffering
from
Scows
&
Hall,
of
Asteria, of the Cumberland Presbyterian tional issues that are before the
venient afternoon and evening will next few months, if no mishap at­
The machinery is boing moved here church was organized in the Cur­ voters and review the accomplish­ from serious injuries sustained Sat­
be named.
tends the development of motion
rin school house by Bev. Samuel ments of tho administration. Tho urday forenoon when she stumbled
The model A Intertypo, which is pictures of the lake and neighbor­ from near Corvallis, where
; Dillard and Jacob Gillispie, the meeting will be held in tho Arcade over tho freight, trap in front, of
being displaced, is the first ma­ ing points taken by two army recently operated a mill. The
Tho Picture Shop. It was at first I
will havo a 30,000 capacity
| second Sabbath in July, 1855. La- theater.
chine of the make that was placed fliers.
thought that she suffered only al
operations will start about tho
■ ban Buoy, William Oglesby and
in Oregon outside of Portland and
shock but internal injuries hovel
of the year. A building of a
H. C. Vcatch were elected ___
ruling | MOTHERS' CLUB CHANGES
THE COURT OF LAST
is one of the first machines of the
Sentinel will assist you in of plank road will bo necessary. elders. From 1855 to 1870 tho con |
NAME TO COMMUNITY CLUB boon found.
APPEAL.
kind made in the United State«, the The
preparation of any special ruled Tho Ellsworths formerly lived here gregation held only monthly ser ’
being No. 112. It is being displaced or printed
form.
Give
your
home
for
several
years
when
the
senior
vice,
usually
in
the
small
school
Knowles
on
Cannery
Committee.
Wishing
a
name
to
more
nearly
because it haan’t sufficient range live wire print shop an opportunity
You nrn the judgo and tho
George O. Knowles, manager of i jury.
for tho work that is now required to meet competition in anything a was superintendent for the Western house later known as the Lnthain deacribo the club’s work and hav­
Your verdict is final.
Lumber
&
Export
company.
schoolhouse.
tho
Cottage
Grovo
cannery,
is
clinir
ing
a
Io««
exclusive
sound,
the
in a city progressing as Cottage print shop can produce.
Then» can be no appeal—for this
Tho Ellsworth intended operating
Different ministers supplied them M<.4hers' elub havo changed thoir man of n committee selected by
Grove is progressing. The Sentinel
in the High Court of Public
in timber in Pass creek canyon to with preaching during this time, nnino to the Community club. The representatives of cooperative can­ Opinion.
is endeavoring to give tho best that
The live wire print shop is always be. purchased from M. H. Anderson but Bo.v. Samuel Dillard more than club maintains the rest room mid neries of the stato to investigate
is to be had in the newspaper line.
The wares of the world must
The new Intertype was purchased ready to help in tho preparation of but could not got permission from all other>. In 1871 a lodge of is active in caring for the needy and recommend a plan for n central nppenr before you- the product
because, after a careful examination advertising and printing copy. On the Southern Pacific to install a Good Templars was organized in of tho city, the rest room matron, sales agency for the several ran­ of every factory—the merchan­
Cottage Grove und having no hall | Mrs. L. McAboy, cooperating in neri os.
of typesetting machines, tho pub­ experience may be worth something sidetrack on the canyon grade.
dise of every storo. Those things
the work. All women interested
in which to meet I). C. Undei
lishers decided that it was the beat to you.
that fail to measure up to your
Tho tonic for tho business world- - requirements are qnnckly con­
Correct printing always at the N. Martin nnd other l«Mi<linp
in work of this character are in-
machine produced for the kind of
live wire wnntads.
rxx demned to oblivion.
XXX _____ (Concluded <o page 4.)
live wire print shop.
Sales books. The 8entinel.
vitisl to become mwnbei».
work required.
The merchant who advertises
By L. F. Van Zebu
dolifieratehr plactwi his merchan­
dise on trial. He openly courts
your critical inspection. Ho in
vitea com|Hirison.
He directs
your attention to his goods and
then forces those goods to stand
on their own merits.
If he wore not. sure of his
wares ha would not dare to ad
vertise, for advertising would
put his to a test he could not
meet and thus hasten the end
of his business career, It would
bo business suicide.
You can depend on
who advertises,
advertises. Ho knows his
product i is good.
That’s ono riwson why it ¡my»
read tho advertisements you
nd in Tho Sentinel. It is
through advertising that you
aro abb» to keep in touch with
the good things that progressive
Cottage Grove tMisinr ,s men ore
nre s|M*nding thoir money to
introduce and to keep before
you.
4
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WHAT’S THE USE
Good Cause for Murder