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Cuitan? (6rnnr Sintíüwl L > TWICE A WEEK COTTAGE VOLUME XXXV SR o VE, Till USI)AY. .1 A NI \ in >, 192., LANE COyNTYT(>KI'd¡< Killed Fawn To Feed Hnugry Families Men Claim County Judge Estimates That $19,000 Visitation team of the Willamette Will Do What $25,000 Presbytery to Conduct That they needed the meat to Did Last Year. Sunday Services. provide food for their families was the plea of Neal McCoy and Frank The Lane county court will add peoples, who wree released Tuesday The coining Sunday will be a a half mill to the 1925 tax levy from the county jail, where they big one for the Presbyterian church, were placed after pleading guilty to provide a fund for a timber when all the services, with the ex cruise, according to County Judge to killing a fawn an dbeing unable ception of Sunday school, will be to pay $50 fines. C. P. Barnard, thereby complying in charge of a visiting team troni A number of neighbors went to j tho Willamette presbytery, the with the request of the taxpayers at their annual meeting December the county authorities and said - members of which will arrive hero 30. The item of a timber cruise that the county would have to re I Saturday evening. had not been included in the bud- lease tho men or provide for their The churehes of the entire pres- get as made out by the committee families, Arrangements were made bytery are being visited by similar whereby the men borrowed the teams, which are made up of the and submitted to the taxpayers. It is estimated that half a mill money with which to pay their most interesting and best informed will yield $19,000 and that 100,000 fines. speakers in the field of social ser vice that can be secured. acres of timber can be cruised for that amount, The former court Library Loans 14 744 Th» team that will visit here will bo composed of W. L. Van made a contract with M. G. Nease, Portland timber cruiser, to cruise Nuys, educational advisor for Pres- Books In 1924 100,000 a year at the rate of i byterian churches of Oregon; E. L. $25,000 a year, but this contract McCall, south African missionary, The crosswardb puzzles craze has i nnd Miss Blackburn, of New York. has been repudiated by the present court and other cruisers will be not interfered with the business of The usual forenoon service will the Cottage Grove library. A total j be held, a women’s conference will engaged, it was stated. of 14,774 books were loaned during Judge Barnard stated Monday be held at 2 o’clock and there will that he has contended all along 1924, according to the report of be the usual vespers at 5 o’clock. that there should have been a Mrs. Wm. Baker, librarian. The The latter will be followed by a rise of 10 per cent in the assess number of new borrowers during basket supper in the basement of The books the church, which will be followed ment of timber lands all over the the year was 307. county, regardless of the location, loaned were so interesting that by round tablo discussions. or who owns them, to pay for the many were kept overtime and fineB A special program of music has cruise instead of taxing the cost for the yeaf totalled $111.65. been arranged. During the month of December of it to the farmers by an addi tional half mill of tax. The in 1322 books were loaned and the creased valuation would have yield fines were $12.67. ed enough or more to make the cruise, he said, and the timber men instead of the taxpayers in general City Bonds Sell At would have paid for it. Good Premium Men in Automobile Are Driven “If my suggestions regarding an increased valuation of timber lands Through Floor In Odd That there is a strong demand of 10 per cent had been carried out Accident. last year the county would now for Oregon municipal securities and be entirely free from its warrant that Cottage Grove securities are Roseburg, Ore., Jan. 7.—Clinton considered gilt-edged, iB evidenced debt,’’ said the judge. by the fact than issue of $16,736.18 Bamber and George Hinkle, real- of street improvement bonds has ] dents of the Calapooya district Youngster of Ninety been sold by the city at a premium near Oakland, were seriously in of $729.70. The Lumberman’s Trust jured late yesterday evening, when I company banks, of Protland, was a big tree fell across the automo Goes on faunt the purchaser. There were several bile in which they were riding. | The tree was being cut down, nnd other bids at good premiums. London, Ore., Jan. 6.—(Special.) The bonds were issued under the in falling did not take the direction —“Dad’’ Lyons, who is past 90 Bancroft act for street improve expected and dropped across the road. Bamber and Hinkle were years of age, caused his family ments of the past year. driving home and as the tree came considerable worry Friday, when he slipped away and wont to Cottage I down it struck the front of the A searching party had Dynamiters Don't Like ear and actually cut it in two. Grove. The two men wero together in the scoured the neighborhood in a Law Enforcement 'front scat and the trunk fell search for him when word was across their laps with such force received from C. H. Wood, his stepson, if ho was in Cottage Grove, I that it drove both of them through Is Charge that Mr. Lyons was there enjoying I the bottom of the car. Hinkle himself and the joke he had played | was driving and received a little Gold Hill, Ore., Jan. 3.—Gold protection from the steering wheel on those . interested in his welfare. Hill’s city officials are investigat I post, but Bamber's legs wore ter- ing what they charge were at i ribly mangled, the bones being He Never Again Pick tempts on Thursday morning to completely shattered, Amputation dynamite the police station and res may be necessary. idence of City Recorder A. E. Strangers or Take The men wore taken into Oakland Kellogg. yosterday evoning and then brought The first attempt came, accord or Moonshine to the Roseburg hospital last night. ing to Terry Talent, traffic officer He’ll never again pick up stran and constable, shortly after Talent Club to Hold Open House. gers and never again will he take had returned to the police station The Cottage Grove Community a drink of whisky, whether of after completing his work of round club will hold open house Saturday ing up New Year’s celebrants. fered by friend or stranger. A noise attracted the constable nfternoon and evening, January 17, That was tho resolution made by to the rear of the station. He at the rest room. The club cor F. M. Delph whfen he paid a $50 dially invites the business men opened a door, he declared, and fine in Justice Young’s court upon and all friends of the rest room a charge of operating a motor ve flashed his pocket light on two to drop in for a few minuter men. Ono of them, he said, he hicle while intoxicated. The pair fled, and He told the judge that he picked recognized. Annual Cannery Meeting. up a stranger, who treated him to Talent, after returning for his gun, The annual meeting of stockhold some moonshine whisky. One drink gave chase. His pursuit was halted made him intoxicated, Delph said, when a terrific explosion near the ers of tho Cottage Grove cannery with the result that he ran into station house attracted his atten will be held at 10 o’clock Monday another car on the highway. Tn tion. A charge of dynamite was in Phillips hhll. Several directors addition te the fine, he paid the carried away from the building, are to be elected and reports arc repair bill upon tke other man’s Talent believed, and was dropped to be received from officers. by the fleeing men. The blast car. shattered windows on both sides Solution of Puzzle No. 5. For 35 cents a little wantad will of the street. About the same time City Record sometimes do the work of a $5-a- ' day auctioneer. xxx er Kellogg and his family were awakened by their dog, which Ke) logg believes saved their lives. A charge of dynamite containing four h sticks tied tightly together, with ( i M a 7 BE " tu ' OL€ GHOUCM* the fuse burned almost to the cap A T before it went out, was found near M FOLKS eAM, MG, BUT MOU the residence. I N Dean MBAR Vfe KMOCKlU OUR. Mayor Miller charges that dyna 1 CttM OFFICIALS, VJMO «PEMO miters are attempting retaliation for the city administration’s ■YMS» TIMS AMD OJGBGT OH foreement of speed laws. I "4Í PuaudS 9USIUCS9 AMD 1HE electric pot of The Sentinel's Intertype machine / burned out shortly before the forms were ready for the press, stopping the setting of news type. Readers will please overlook a few errors which had not been corrected and the omission of a number of news items. TH* OLE GROUCH I GST UOTMIU' IM OETUR m BUT CRnXñSM AMD ABU«! Say it with printers ’ ink. WHAT’S THE USE I Affection of skillets is STATE POWER BILL IS TO BE Not Appreciated By Knox Senator Joseph Would Have State Given Benefit of Great Na Frank Knox, manager and gen tural Resource. oral factotum at the Gray Goose tea room, met with an odd accident li- il a few days ago and now knows Senator George W. Joseph, of the meaning of the old saying Multnomah county, will reintroduce about grabbing hold of something at the coming legislative session and not being able to let go. a 'resolution submitting to a vote In his capacity as chef Mr. Knox of the peoplo a constitutional throws a wicked skillet; in fact, amendment authorizing the state to finds little difficulty in handling engage in water power development. Tells Council Business Affairs Are Otto Michel, well known resident’ several of them at one time. At It will be patterned closely after Such That He May Have of this section since 1911, died hero the timo of tho accident he was an amendment presented to the to Resign. early morning following a handling two, both of which were 1921 legislature by Senator Joseph upon plates of the electric range. and will bo so drawn that the state paralytic stroke several days be He grabbed both handles at the can engage in water power devel J. H. Chambers is again mayor fore. After.suffering the stroke he same timo nnd bath hung to him opment either independently or co of Cottage Grove, after an interim like grim death to a dead nigger, operatively with any state or states of four years, but he has notified lay a larger part of a night and In some way the plates had become of the United States government tho council that his business afftirs a day in his bed before his condi short-circuited and the “juice’’ did or in cooperation with all. are shaping themselves in such a tion was discovered, Ho did not a high-speed maFathon through Mr. “Water power is an inexhaustible way that he may have to present recover consciousness, Funeral ar- Knox's routund avordupois. and eternal resource,’’ said Senator rangements will not bo completed his resignition. -------------------- » Joseph in announcing that he Other new faces in the city gov until the arrival of a son from ernment are W. E. Lebow, aider Sheridan, Wyo. It will, however, 6,000 Voters Being would again submit the amendment to the legislature for consideration. man from the First ward, and Nel be in charge of the local Masonic lodge, of which Mr. Michel was a “In this respect it is unlike any son Durham, alderman from the Dropped From The other natural resource, as all oth- Second ward. Mr. Durham served member. A. R. Spearow .pastor of qrs are exhaustible.’’ several years in that position while the Presbyterian church, will offi County Lists ciate. “In view of this and the further a resilient of the Third ward. Mr. Michel was born near Berlin, fact that water power is of such Worth Harvey again took the oath- More than 6000 postal cards are great use to mankind, and will, on of office as aiderman from the Germany, March 16, 1857, and camo Third ward, Homer Galloway as to this country when 16 years of being sent out by R. S. BryBon, account of depletion of fuel re recorder and Herbert Eakin as age, settling first in Illinois, where county clerk, to Lane county voters sources, Boon be indispenaible it he was married 42 years ago. Tho informing them that as they have is my contention that is should be Treasurer. failed to vote for the past two developed at public expense and Tho council reelected H. W. Lorn- family came to Cottage Grove in years their 1911 and tho wife died at names will Ashland bo sold to the consumer at cost. No bard as city attorney ami G. B. seven years ago, while the Michels dropped from tho registration lists individual or association of indi Pitcher as chief of police. Mr. were living thore. unless his office is notified and viduals should be allowed to use Pitcher has recommended Frank this great natural resource as a Surviving children are H. C. registration is completed. MeFarland for night police. ’ • In many cases these cards are basis for exploitation. To allow Michel, Sheridan, Wyo.; Mrs. Anna Brockus and Mrs. W. A. Coffin, sent to voters who have moved this would be to place in privato Correct styles always in wedding Portland, and Otto Michel Jr., of to other precincts of the county control the only perpetual natural and social stationery at the live Roseburg. There are five grand but have failed to cancel their resource producing light, heat and old registration,’’ Mr. Bryson said, power, all of which are necessary wire print shop. XXX children. “In some cases thore may oven for the comfort and well being of bo three addresses if the voter has every man, woman and child.*’ moved twice during the past two yoars,” the county clerk explained. Willett Recovers Buick. About 21,000 names are on the "THE HUMDINGER" George J. Willett, whose Buick county registration rolls, but this car was stolen several woekte ago Not so beautiful, but a bear for hard words, is the Humdinger. will be cut down considerably ns a No. 26 Vertical Is the only real stumper, though, because It’s only In the Tesult of the check now under way. from the Main street of Roseburg while Mr. Willett was there spend big dictionary. The Interlock with simpler words makes the solution ing the week end with his parents, possible for even the inexperienced. ♦ recovered the car tho latter part of the woek. It was found on the highway near Marysville, Calif. The thieves had apparently driven Regular —mooliug, January 5. the car until the batteries went Permits granted to K. M. Bird dead and had then deserted it, for the erection of a framo resi leaving the tank full of gasoline. dence on Ash avenue, to Roy Mr. Willett had the batteries re Ji Leonard for the erection of a framo paired and returned Bunday with dwelling on north Tenth street, to the car. While in California Mr. Chas. S. Hall for the repair of a residence on Birch avenue and to Willett visited in San Francisco. J. H. CHAMBERS IS AGAIN MAYOR OF CITY CROSS-WORD 7UZZLE No. 6 City Council O/ 7/ □□□ □LIB □ _ 3HQ ___ ninna □ aoua a QQ aa □an NUMBER 27 A 73 75 (4) by Weitir« Newipajxr Union.) Horizontal. 1—Re^roduetl re body •—Body of ■■■iatoota 10— Detect by olfactory Berros 11— To rearo t 13—Not fresh IS A flower (rar. spelling) 10— Stiffness IT—3100 18—Indo-Chinese dialect IO—Vessel for flowers SI——Conanmed 38—Man's title M—Kaaanre ST—Net oat 38 - -Man's nickname Sfl Tnrbnlent M Above 31—A point S3—Won k r ns 84— Greek letter 88— Han« for bend ST—Pertninlng te rhe Donna 88 Section ef n wall 44—Condition 43- Kalat 44— Set of steps A disinfectant Tko ■elotloa By L. F. Van Ze Im will I Noble White for the repair of the old Lurch property at the corner of Main nnd Fifth streets. Settlement was made with tho Cas cade construction company at $100 for defect in repair of gutter on Main street between Sixth and Seventh streets. Petition for the opening of south Third street to the c.ity limits was roferrod to street committee. Tho following bills wero audited and allowed: G. B. Pitcher, snlary and ex panse ..... $125.76 Knowles & Graber, supplies.. 311 21 C. G. Sentinel, water hook binders________ ——___ _ 25.83 C. G. Sentinel, printing and advertising issuo “K"___ 48.90 C. G. Sentinel, publishing..... 3.00 P. H Jones, labor on streets 25.80 P. H. Jones, labor water lino 30.80 Homer Galloway, salary and expense ......,......................... 102.45 Mountain States Power Co._ 200.00 Stamped envelopes .._____ ... 21.94 Mother’s club, rent ________ 25.00 C. E. Frost, salary _____ ___ 10.00 1.25 Sorvice Garage, supplies ___ 1.80 C. G. Mfg. Co., supplies..... . II. W. Lombard, salary and expense ..._____ ........._____ 21.54 I O. O. Veatch, door for city hall .... ......... .................. ..... Claude Plaster, labor city hall Charles Newland, salary....... City Transfer, street sweep ing, cartage ...... ...... _...... P. M. Morse, plat water line R. H Townsend, engineer... Frank Caldwell, engineer’s helper ____________ ___ — John Keating, on sewer con tract _____ _______-..... 2810.00 Mrs. Doak Painfully Injured. Mrs. Thurston Doak sustained a fracture of the loft hip Monday when she fell on the sidewalk which leads from her house to the woodshed. Rhe was taken to a Eugene hospital that evening. Church to Hold AllDay Meeting. The Christian church is to hald an all-day meting Bunday. All members and friends of the church are cordially invited to attend and take baskets. fi= of this community are the buyers of moat of the goods required for the home, them selves and tho children—and, in large measure, for the mon as well. Those woman aro the closees readers of the local news paper. A message in The Heutinel is certain to be read by the very people tho home merchant must reach with his “store news.’’ ADVERTISING is the bond of confidence that ties your store to the homes of the community, The homemak- era expect to be invited to your store, Are you willing to bo shown that An Advertisement Is An Invitation