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y ot ° VOLUME XXXV TWICE-A-WESK__________________________________ COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924 : Headstone Equipment NUMBER 13 “HERALD OF PEACE” ARRIVES SAFELY for Pioneer Paper Printed Here. Reminders of the primitive equipment of early newspapers in Cottage Grove were discovered a Old-Time Fiddlers Are Putting Bank of Cottage Grove Is few days ago by H. A. Miller to Extend to Take in Pre-Jazz Instruments while he was cleaning out the Former Resident Here Is shed at tho rear of his machine Wynne Store. Through Paces. shop, which many years ago was Murder Victim; Assail the homo of a Cottage Grove news Enlargement of the Haak of one of the features of the liai ant Unknown. paper. vost fostival to be given Baturdiiv Cottage Grove’s banking room is Most primitive of the remind night by the American Legion will contemplated. A portion of tho ers were three iron quoins. Quoins Youth in Hospital, Wounded; are devices for locking the type be the displuy of the manual bank's building, including tho training and the domestic science store room occupied by V. S. Goff into the chases (or frames) into Police Believe He is and arts departments of the local and u few feet off tho east sido which type must be locked for Implicated. schools, These displays are lie- of the store room occupied by tho printing. ing arranged by Principal F. L, Wynne & Kimo hardware, has Those quoins are so primitive Portland, Ore., Nov. 19.—Marion that no employe of Tho Sentinel Grannis and the students are mak been sold to W. J. White, who ing every effort to have the ox will move his drug store into P. Martin, night watchman at had ever before seen any like hiiiit as complete as possible. it as soon after tho first of tho the Closset & Devers company, a them. Evidently they had to be year as tho necessary improve- Prizes i will be awarded. coffee and spice concern, was driven into position by the use of Tho old fiddlers’ contest : promises ments can bo made, shot and killed early this morning, a mallot and shooting iron. The Photo shows the ZR 3—christened , hours to make the trip across tho Zeppelin company and camo to this to be ■ one of the most interest The bank contemplates the use supposedly by a prowler he sur quoins are notched evidently for prised in tho building, A man that purpose. The shooting iron the “Los Angeles” bl Secretary of | Atlantic—or twice as fast as the country as a reparations payment. ing numbers on the program, of tho remaining portion of tho giving his name as J. W. McDon wont out of style many years ago the Navy Wilbur—arriving at speediest steamship afloat. The feat According to the terms of tho Several of the older niusicia i ns Wynne & Kime store room, but ald, 23, is in a hospital under and many printers of today have Lakehurst, N. J., after her success was heralded as the most brilliant armistice, the Germans will not bo have signified their intention I of for tho present probably will take ful flight from the Zeppelin works chapter in tho history of lighter- allowed to build any more like it taking part anil instruments that in only tho ell at tho roar of its police guard, a bullet wound in nevor seen one. —the work of dismantling the com vibrated with populnr tunes long present banking room. his back and in a serious condi The other reminder of printing at Fredcrichshafen, Germany. It than air aircraft. The “Los Angeles” is the 126th pany's plants in Germany now be before the jazz ora hail its bo- As has boon nnnouueed, tho C. tion. Police charge him with the offices of years ago was what took the giant dirigible, as all per ginning have been brought out J. Breier company will enlarge its shooting. evidently was at one time an haps have read, a little over 80 ship of its kind turned out by tho ing under way. and aro being put through their store room to take in tho room to McDonald was found four blocks imposing stone, upon which forms be vacated by the White pharmacy. paces. from tho aceno of the killing by were made level before being All of theso changes will start A 35-pound turkey will be Jasper Ward, another nightwatch transfereil to the press for print man, police reported. “I’m shot. ing. It is the size of a headstone awarded tho winner of this contest. about tho first of the year. A duck and a goose will be given Call the police or an ambulance,” for a grave and evidently was I as second and third prizes. McDonald gasped when he saw originally intended for that pur Ward. A complete program of amuse- i pose. The date, “May 31, 1878,” The Ned Dixon house on Birch Tho citizens' committee organ Mount View, Nov. 17.—(Special.) ments has been providod. Enter- Officers suspected somothing had been chiseled upon the slab. avenue, occupied by tho Berthold was wrong at the Closset & Possibly there was an error in tho Derrick family, was damaged by izod here Sunday to have charge of —Residents of this section were tainments which will add to I tho Devers office when Martin failed date, ruining the stone for its in a fire of unknown origin Tuesday tho drive for funds for the W. C. principals in two automobile acci- festivity will include music, , danc- E. G. Quigley, a farmer living T. U. farm home at Corvallis has dents during the past week. to check in over a nightwatch- tended use. ing, sido shows, gaines of skill seven miles northwest of Eugene, forenoon. The fire department not yet gotten into action, but Mr. and Mrs. Clevenger, on their man's box at 3 a. m. An officer and a shooting, gallery, Refresh- says ho is not going to have turkey Mr. Miller, upon finding the slub, succeeded in confining tho flames plans to do so within a few days. way home from town, ran off ments will be served from booths. for Thanksgiving. was sent to investigate and found facetiously remarked that it was to the roof but the interior was Martin dead from two gunshot the Nesmith county tombstone. * badly damaged by water. Most of The amount to be raised in this the grade near the William Haupt A radio sot and loud speaker He reported to Sheriff Taylor end of the county is $3,000. The wounds. His revolver was lying Indicative of th» .-.ge of the the furniture was removed and amount to lie raised in the county plueo and Mrs. Clevenger was will be installed in the armory Thursday that somo time tho night painfully injured. near with all five shells exploded. stone is the fact that the date was not damaged. Both the house that evening by a local dealer to before 77 gobblers, all that he hail, Mr. Hanna, while returning from furnish additional music for dan and which he had just begun to While tho invaders made their chiselled upon it passed before the and furniture were covered by in is $25,000. The entire amount will provide another cottage at the town a few evenings ago in his cing and amusement. escape through a door bolted from editor of The Sentinel was born. surance. fatten for market, were stolen. home. car, collided with one of his horses tho inside, Martin, mortally wound Much interest is being shown Somebody drove to the pons, a Flames were discovered tho Tho home now has accommoda which was on the public highway. ed, made a destperate attempt to same afternoon in a box of rubbish tions for 60 children but in hous- The horse was not seriously in in the agricultural displays, legion quarter of a mile from tho house, reach a telephone and sound a in the rear room of the Helliwell ing 76. There are 200 on the jured but tho cur needed somo re members state, and these exhibits and carried tho turkeys away in warning, A trail of blood on promise to be representative of a motor truck, The tracks of tho & Marksbury store. They were waiting list. pairs. Mr. Hanna’s other horse tho fertile soil of the Cottage vehicle were the floor was mute evidence of plainly visible in extinguished by the application of Members of the county colu was struck by another ear the the effort which evidently ended tho mud. Tho recently-organized band is several pails of water and there mittee gave addresses in tile same evening but was not seriously Grove soction. when the night watchman died beginning to develop into a real was no serious damage, although Mr. Quigloy said his loss wns Legion members are enthusiastic churches Sunday explaining tho injured. six inches from the telephone. over the support boing given the more than $400. He is a brother musical organization, although the store was filled with smoke. work of the home and the noed appronching fetsival. A bullet taken from McDonald’s there is yet opportunity for any There was no explanation of how of R. C. Quigloy, of this city. for funds. Those who spoke were body at the hospital tightened the musically-inclined persons who may the fire started. Mr. Marksbury Max O. Bird is general chair net about the wounded man. Police wish to add their support and get chanced to step into the back P. J. Bartie, N. E. Winnard, Ben man for the festival and Ivan BIRNSTIEL CHILDREN F. Keeney and M. J. Thompson, inspectors identified the bullet as competent instruction. Warner heads tho committee on room at the moment tho flames all of Eugene. ARE SPIRITED AWAY one of the five which Martin exhibits. Loren Harvey has been elected burst forth and this fact probably The local committee is Gaven C. fired from his gun and thus _pb- as manager and Phillips hall hai- saved a serious conflagation. Frank Birnstiel is anxious to Dyott, G. M. Marksbury and T. tained what they believed would been selected for a meeting place, I know tho whereabouts of his Ralph Spearow Is Home. C. Wheeler. Mr. Dyott and Mr. Many citizens of the city dis prove conclusive evidence against practice to be held twice a week. Ralph Spearow arrives home to children, Ida and l’aul, who have Marksbury visited tho home Sun- covered small red cards tacked to McDonald. The next practice will bo held real their homes a few days ago and night from Japan, where he par- not been seen since thoir mother day and found that it is a Police suspected McDonald of I Monday night. home. feared an I. W. W. invasion or ticipated in numerous athletic arrived Bunday from Tho Dallesand connection with the shooting of Sticks, peek horns and tenor somo other serious disturbance of events and broke the world's took tho children fur a ride. They Martin after they checked up on are especially desired. Some undue excitement has CITY TAXPAYERS’ MEET the peace. Nothing was printed pole vault record. He also de- are aged 9 and 11. Mr. and Mrs. a story told by McDonald, who “If you have a band instrument been occasioned during tho past IS ON FOR MONDAY on tho cards to indicate their livered lectures to members of tho Birnstiel were divorced Homo timo said he had been shot by a watch of any kind stuck away in the Y. M. C. A. Ho is loud in his ago, tho custody of tho children few days by tho fact that a crew purpose and their appearance man in a railroad yard after garret, dig it out, blow it out, praise of the treatment of Ameri being given to tho father. of surveyors has been working The annual city taxpayers ’ meet a mystery until one resident tele crawling out of a box car. Two bring it out and try out for a Deputy Hhoriff Pitcher was of west of the city, presumably lay ing for the consideration of tho phoned to The Sentinel abou it cans by tho Nipponese and ca n mon at the scene denied there had chair in the band,” is the ad vino see no reason to fear an invasion tho opinion that the mother, upon ing out a right of way for a city budget will be hold in the city and said that a dozen members of been any shooting there and no given by a member. I getting tho children, had headed railway for J. H. Chambers. hall Monday evening. In years past the I. W. W. had stopped there by the little brown men. box car was found where McDon for California. There is yet nothing definite there has boon little interest in this for something to eat, believing I ald said the car had been. I Word was received today that in the work the surveyors are important event in the city ’ s af card to be a sign that a the MONEY FOR BOHEMIA The police believe two were im RALPH HAND TO MEET ROAD IS BEING ASKED I t lie mother and children had ar CHAMPION STRONG MAN doing, which is merely to learn faire. A year ago not a taxpayer friend would be found within. plicated in the murder, but so rived at Tho Dalles. whether it would be practicable was present other than members of far the second has made a clean to build a railway. the council and budget committee, A number from hero are attend The winter sporting season will getaway. The Sentinel would like to an and not all of the latter were ing the annual county taxpayers’ Martin was a veteran of the I open Tuesday night, when Arthur meeting in Eugene today to urge Spanish-American and World wars. Saxon, claiming to being the nounce that a railway is to be present. No largo attendance is upon the county court the neces _ ! champion strong man, will be here built and that tho city is to have anticipated this year. sity of appropriating funds for a new mill at once, but there is Mr. Martin was a pioneer resi- | to meet all comers, Reconstruction of the Coast fork roads into tho Bohemia district, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Harvey Salon book». The Sentinel. dent of Cottage Grove and an j On fhc following night ho will no warrant for doing so. There bridge on the Cedar creek road, county funds to bo matched by informally observed their fifty are too many contingencies He take on Ralph Hand, local wrest uncle of Frank Hambrick, taken out in tho recent storin, is to federal funds. fourth wedding anniversary today, ler, in a finish match. There will to be met. visited here recently. start at once. The county will send Tho budgeting of money for a a number of neighbors mid friends ’........................................... good preliminaries for Mr. Martin’s father, Manon i P. Ibe several a pile driver hero to drive the pil county agent is one of tho import- calling upon them at their home, H. E. Slattery Quits. Martin, senior, was shot and j the latter event. ing; for the west ond of the struc nnt items up for consideration. The 13*1 north Sixth street, to oxtond H. E. Slattery, appointed a Tho killed here many years ago.. ' ture. The work will be rushed and meeting today will lack some of I congratulations. days ago by Judge G. F. Skipworth mother also met a tragic death an effort made to complete it be tho fireworks which were a feature Burglars Get Nothing. as special prosecuting attorney in Mr. Harvey crossed the plains here. I fore there is any high water to a year ago when the county coin in 1864 and Mrs. Harvey in 1865. A brother, Clay, was burned I Burglars entered the Benston place of Clyde N. Johnston, who is carry away the temporary struc tnissioners were under fire. Both settled at Santa Rosa, Calif., Water works wonders with number of I 8tore at S«Siaaw a few niKhts aK° not yet able to attend to his duties to death with a large 1 ture. The chords are being hewed where they were married Novem on account of injuries sustained in an arid soil. It makes it c hall at Silver I and »»tempted to open the safe, people in a public hall at Silver and should bo ready by tho time ber 20, 1870. They arrived nt bloom like an Eden and yield Lake, Oregon, about 25 or 30 which resisted their efforts. Noth an automobile accident a nember SALE OF TIMBER FOR the bridge crow is ready for them. fruit where only sparse years ago, when an oil lamp ex ing of value has been missed and of weeks ago, has resigned and A. & M. IS UP MONDAY Medford, Oregon, in 1880 and camo Tho Wiese Brothers mill will re no clew to the identity of the someone else will lie appointed. to Cottage Grove in 1008. shrubs grew before. ploded and caused a panic. main without means of ingress au>l prowlers has been found. The work Mr. Slattery served for a little Th<* kr I o of n tract of govern —an adequate advertising egress until tho bridge is replaced. ment timber adjoining that upon was thought to have been that of more than a week and prosecuted appropriation is to business NEIGHBORS PUT WOOD some tramps who were seen in the a number of cases in court. which Anderson & Middleton arc what water it to dry soil. It ÍN FOR GEO. TEETERS vicinity during the day. Mr. Johnston is able to be at now operating will be held Mon Pastor Clevenger Leaves. yields to the advertiser a his office for a short time every E. R. Clevenger, who was pas day. An demon & Middleton are th» Silk Creek, Nov. 17.—(Special.) harvest of patronage, holding day. tor of the Baptist church here only prospective purchasers. Tho —Several days were spent recently old customers and bringing Two Fords Mix. for more than a year, left yester timber will be cut to carry their by some of tho men in the ncigh- Two Fords, one a touring car new ones. Fruit Inspector Stewart has a driven by F. B. Knight, headed Führer Is Farm Census Enumerator. day "for Corvallis, where Mrs operations forward until they start borhood getting in a supply of —the advertising columns good one on the editor, who did north, the other a coupe, said to Clevenger has resided, anil from operation the latter part of next wood for George Teeters, who re F. C. Führer, of the Coast fork, of the Live Wire Newspaper a little bragging about having have been driven by Mabel Mosby, has been appointed a member of thqfe, with Mrs. Clevenger, he will year in the big tract of national cently arrived hotntf from a hos are a regular irrigation potato vines that produced pi : headed south, collided on the high the committee that will take the leave for Harrison, Ida., where forest timber ecintraeted for several pital. Those assisting were S. system for the Cottage Grove tatoes growing in the air. lle way bridge south of the city Tues farm census of the county. He will bo has accepted a call. No one months ago. Burcham, W. G. Bittinger, Mr. business man. did not question the veracity of day evening. No one was seriously have charge of the work in this has yet been secured to fill th» Green, J. Ashby, George Whicken- U pulpit here. the story, but explained that the injured but the cars were wrecked. section. Watch the label on your paner. dol and Mr. Dorrell freak growth was due to a disease and that the much-advertised salu By L_ F. Van Zehn i brious ozone of this favored section of the famous, fertile, fruitful Willamette had nothing to with it. The Sentinel doesn’t recollect name Mr. Stewart gave for disease, but it prevents the starch from going down the vines, The sap goes up the vines and meet» the starch and the potato forms where the two meet. MOTOR ACCiDENTS 77 Turkeys Are Stolen At Eugene Farm. Band Tooting; Wants More Tootera Tied Tags on Homes Cause of Fear of I. W. VV. Raid. Work of Surveyors Is Only Cursory Work Starts oil Bridge to Weise Alili. Fruit Inspector Calls Editor on Hang ing Potatoes. WHAT’S THE USE VOTES 17 TIMES AND LOSES ONLY 4 TIMES J. P. Veatch has reached the age of 85 years, ha* never missed voting for president since he be came of age, has voted for presi dent 17 times and has elected his man every time except font. He has always voted the republi can ticket and belie ven that he has made a fairly good record. Observe Fi fty-Fourth Anniversary.