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TWICE-A-WEEK
NUMBER 29
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926
VOLUME XX
Race Improvement Gold Arrow Heads
Dug Up by S. P.
Can Not Come In
Workman
Day, Says Doctor
( Eugene Guard.)
A five dollar gold pieee, dated
Acquired Traits Are Not Not 1864, arrowheads, and small coins
were discovered 18 inches under
iceably Transmittible By
Overland “6” De Luxe Sedan Is First Escape County Jail; Candidates Being
to Wives; In
Groomed to Enter
Prize in Great Salesmanship Campaign Go Jail
Again
May 21 Primaries
Thousands of Dollars to Be Awarded Free on Saturday, February
27—Every Candidate Wins a Prize or Gets a Commission—There
Will Be No Losers Competition Open to All Live Ones.
Ray Williams and Mike Barker,
serving four months each in the
county jail for stealing wheat, es
caped at 5 o'clock Monday after
noon while temporarily outside of
the jail walls and wero arrested at
their homes in Junction City at
midnight. They had returned to
their wives and had retired for
the night when the officers found
them.
Both will lose all “good time”
coming to them on thoir sentences,
according to Gordon Wells, deputy
district attorney.
Each had about a month yet to
serve.
The men were permitted to go
outside to get wood for the jail, a
custom followed by Jailer Harold
L. Lee, and until yesterday honored
by all of the present inmates.
When they did not return from the
woodshed in a reasonable time,
Jailer Lee investigated and found
only the abandoned wheel barrow.
Officeholders Are Backward In
Coming Forward but Will
the ground by workmen on the
ing to Be Urged.
site of the Southern Pacific ter
Human Race.
A Statement.
minal this morning. This discov
Fifth prize will be $50 in gold.
The Cottage Grove 8entinel an
Sixth prize will be $25 in gold.
Believing that the extent of the
ery, eoupled with the belief that
Opinion Seems to Be That
Birth Control Thought to Be Indians in days of long ago had nounces one of the most liberal Besides these, a veritable shower circulation of its newspaper has
at one time eamped on the site circulation campaigns ever inaugur of gold will be awarded free Satur considerable to dot with the trad
Judge and Commissioners
Dangerous but Necessary
and perhaps lost their money and ated in this section of Oregon. It day night, February 27, to the ing area of a town or city, The
‘
‘
Salesman
Will Be Renominated.
will
be
known
as
the
valuables, eaused considerable ex-
ambitious and hustling men and Sentinel is this week inaugurating
In Big Plan.
ship Campaign ’ ’ and will cover women, boys and girls of Lane a big subscription campaign in
citement among the workers.
A dull, gold looking piece was Cottage Grove, Lane county and county.
which we are offering a number of
Possible candidates and political
Raee
betterment
cannot
be noticed by Dow Gibson of Grants vicinity, The “Salesmanship Cam-
The campaign will not be a long valuable prizes to those who are
issues are becoming topics of inter
brought about in a day, was the Pass, when he was digging at the paign’’ is just what its name im- drawn out affair, but is of six willing to help ub increase our sub-
est to Lane county residents,
opinion Dr. W. A. Kuykendall ex- roots of a tree. He investigated plies, Potentially we are are all weeks duration only, opening Mon scription list.
though the primary election is not
pressed Sunday forenoon in ad- the metal but not until after sev star salesmen, lacking only the big day, January 18. Think of being
This campaign is not being put
scheduled until May 21.
dressing the men’s discussion class eral other workmen had examined opportunity to turn this natural able to secure in six short weeks
collect
old
accounts
as
is
the
Several county offices are to
of the Presbyterian church. “It the piece was is discovered that gift into profits. You may have prizes that would ordinarily re on to
case in many campaigns of this
be filled, three members for the
must come through many years of a gold coin of early days had been latent powers within you, which quire months, yes even year:!, of
kind, It is being put on with the
lower house of the legislature, two
patient effort. Nor is it to be ob unearthed.
Large arrow heads, when developed will lead to heights saving and self denial to acquire. hope that every family in south
state senators, county commission
tained through the betterment of several five and ten-cent pieces of achievements and affluence.
Yet this is exactly what The Senti Lane county will become a reader
er, county judge and county treas
the individual or the generation. and small pieces of metal, evidently
Without investing one cent—now nel is offering you for a few weeks of this newspaper for at least a
urer.
It is bigger and broader.
med by the Indians, were also un or later—The Sentinel offers ener for your part, time and effort.
year. We know that if they read
Tho incumbents of these offices
“It ip not difficult to better the covered.
getic men, women, boys and girls
Open to Everyone.
it for a year they will read it for
have noth ng to say as to whether
physical, mental and moral condi
News of the discovery spread of Cottage Grove and vicinity an
This ‘ ‘ Salesmanship Campaign ’ ’ many.
they will be candidates for reelec
tion of an individual, but his ac rapidly to all parts of the project. opportunity to test their abilities
is open to every ambitious man or
It does not take a great deal of
tion. “Toe eariy tor that yet” is
quired good traits are not notice Until officials took active con in salesmanship. Experience is not woman,
married or single, old or argument to convince anyone that IRA CONNER HAD BEEN
tho summary of their replies. Their
ably transmittible; the breed, the trol of the situation, the tree was necessary. All that is required is
young, in the county and territory The Sentinel is one of Oregon’s
RESIDENT 47 YEARS friends, however, are not so reti
stock, the race has not been ma stampeded by workmen in hopes 1 a little well directed «nergv.
within a radius of 100 miles.
best twice-a week newspapers. News
cent and are better sources of in
terially changed. The same work that a mine of hidden money had
Wages to Be High.
That the "Salesmanship Cam paper authorities—we say this Had Been Member of Masonic Lodge formation.
WH
has to be done again for the next been discovered.
One salesman or saleswoman will paign” will be above suspiciou as modestly—often point to it as a
For Almost Same Period.
It is generally conceded that
generation.
be paid more than $200 the week to fairness goes without saying— model newspaper, considering its
both members of the county court
This brings us to what seems to
for his or her time during the next but to doubly insure fairness an field. Every issue carries a large
Ira Conner, pioneer resident of whose terms expire will enter the
me to be one of the most impor
BIX weeks—all for spare time and advisory board comprised of promi amount of news from every section 1878, died last evening at the home primary.
The records of both
tant factors in our race building
effort. The easiest thing to sell in nent county citizens, whose names of Lane county.
of his son Charles in Delight Val Judge C. P. Barnard and O. E.
problem,” said Mr. Kuykendall.
Lane county will be subscriptions appear elsewhere in this issue, has
ley. He had been bedridden but a
“How can we develop in the mindB
After careful investigation we short time and the cause of death Crowo seem to be satisfactory and
to The Sentinel. Whatever selling been appointed, This board will
tho recent budget meeting, which
of all the people the same compre
ability you possess can be tested make the awards and aet in an ad- settled on the Liner service com was the infirmities of age. Tho in the past has usually resulted in
hension of the importance of, and
pany
to
conduct
this
campaign
for
now
—
with
absolutely
nothing
to
visory
capacity
funeral
will
be
held
at
2
o
’
clock
if
any
question
necessity for, race betterment that Chamber of Commerce Ready lose, but with tremendous profits
us. Thia is a company that special Friday afternoon from the chapel, a display of forces opposing the
of moment should arise.
they now have of the importance
izes in campaigns on weekly and with PaBtor Linn of the Methodist county administration, was a quiet
To Deed Its Pars of Prop
to be gainegL While the Sentinel
and friendly session.
Special Ballot Box.
of, and necessity for, individual
twice-a-week newspapers exclusive church officiating.
enjoys a large circulation, its scope
The Masonic
Emmett Howard, member of the
The campaign will also be ly.
erty to the City.
betterment! How ean we get a
Our investigation convinced
of usefulness can be greatly in
brought to a close under a sealed us that their campaigns are clean, lodge will be in charge bf the ser lowor house, is mentioned as a
working majority of our people to
creased by the addition of several
vices at the grave.
possible county judgo candidate.
ballot box placed in one of the fair and honest from beginning to
see the vastly greater importance,
Mr. Conner was born in Ohio His plans are not certain but his
That portion of Delbert Kelly hundred more subscribers.
local banks during the last period, end. Mr. C. A. Dingledine arrived
in the long run, of race building
To
accomplish
this
end
quickly
September 4, 1847. As a young friends around Junction City say
athletic field which is owned by
No one—not even the campaign in Cottage Grove Monday to take
over individual betterment!
and at the same time allow friends
man he removed to Kansas, where that his name will be entered on
manager—can possiby know how charge of the campaign here for
"I would not plead for lesB at the chamber of commerce is to be
and readers to profit in a big way, many votes any candidate has se
he married Maggie Garret. The tho ballot eithor for representative
tention to the betterment of the offered to the city as a gift, this
the company. Mr. Dingledine is family came here in 1878, the wife
The Sentinel offers $2500 in prizes
or county judge.
cured, thus absolutely precluding known to many publishers in the
lot of the individual. I ask only action having been taken at Tues
and cash commissions to ambitious
dying about 43 years ago. In 1882
H. C. Wheoler was mentioned ns
for a better comprehension, a grow day ’s noon luncheon of the cham
unfairness or partiality.
Head northwest and our investigation of
hustling
men
and
women,
boys
and
Mr. Conner married Susan Kirk, a county commissioner possibility
quarters for thé “Salesmanship him in the various places where he
ing understanding of the vastly her. The only conditions are that
and girls in this territory in ex-
who died about 1911. Mr. Conner but no longer, as it is almost cer
greater importance of race better the city shall add to the field ad
Campaign” are at the Sentinel has been convinced us that he is
change for a little well directed
ment. I would like to see de joining property which it owns
office, where the manager of the a gentleman in every sense of the had been a member of tho Ma tain that he will enter the primary
effort during the next few weeks.
sonic lodgo bore during almost his sb a candidate for state senator,
veloped a sort of race consciousness and that the entire field shall be-
campaign will be pleased to give word and a man whom you will
The Art of Salesmanship.
entire residence of 47 yearB.
having already served three regular
in the minds of all the people. come a permanent field, to be open
complete
information
about
the
enjoy meeting and knowing, In
The art of salesmanship is being
Surviving children are W. C. terms and one special term as
to
athletic
contests
any
day
of
Men and women must be tanght
campaign
and
assist
candidates
and
add
addition
to
this
we
want
to
Conner, Salem; E. C. Conner, Cot representative.
the week. The offer of the cham expounded by all the leading busi their friends in this selling cam
their responsibility to the race.
our own personal guarantee that tage Grove; H. T. Conner, Grants
ness concerns in the country today.
Judge E. O. Potter has definitely
“It seems to me the greatest ber of commerce will be made at
paign. Candidates residing outside this campaign is going to be con-
The Sentinel has decided to use
Pass; Charles C. Connor, Cottage decided not to run for state senator
single need of our problem is some Monday’s council meeting.
of the city of Cottage Grove will re ducted honestly and fairly all the
Grove; Harry B. Conner, Eugeno, but may bo a candidate for repre
A motion was adopted at the this method to increase its list ceive the same fair, impartial and
medium of continuous, coherent
way. We have too much invested and R. G. Conner, Lorano.
of readers and liberal rewards
sentative.
study and effort, something that luncheon recommending that the
helpful assistance as those who and too much at stake to permit
cash commissions offered are
Though J. 8. Magladry has given
would carry it along from genera board of directors appropriate $500 and
live within a stone’s throw of the anything that even remotely savors
of such value as to attract the
out no definite statement, his
SAGE TO DRILL FOR OIL
Sentinel office.
tion to generation. No individual for use in improvement of the
of
dishonesty
or
unfairness.
The
interest of many representative
or group of individuals live long south Lorane road. It was stated
ON LARGE CUBAN TRACT friends say that ho will run again
Call The Sentinel Office.
rules of the campaign will be ad
citizens in this territory.
for the nomination of state senator,
enough to make any very perma by C. E. Stewart, chairman of the
Write, call or phone the tales- hered to rigidly, both in spirit and
An Unusual Campaign.
nent impression, Borne permanent road committee, that unless this
Securing a contract of purchaso a position ho has held with a con
manship
department
of
The
Senti
in
practice,
and
those
who
receive
This is not a popularity or
organization of this kind will is done the road ean not be com
nel—NOW- right at the beginning the prizes when this campaign 1 b from tho Cuban government for siderable record of accomplishment
pleted and no benefit will be beauty contest. It is a test of
to his credit.
doubtless come in time,
Of the campaign, an early start over will have won them openly 10,000 acres of land on which oil
Fred Fisk, stato senator for tho
well
drilling
will
bo
started
at
“Of course, we must stop ware, gained from the work already done SALESMANSHIP ability and ev- is half the battle won.
and above board.
That is our
eryone entering this campaign, and
once, was reported in a letter re joint district of Lane and Linn,
The 'slaughter of the flower of by the county.
The campaign department will be personal guarantee.
The Eugene chamber of com who remains for just SIX short
young manhood of almost every
open evenings until 9:30.
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. ceived in Eugene by W. A. Elkins says he has no statement to make
from W. A. Sage, one of the three as yet but soon will have. Some
civilised nation in the last war only merce will put on the program at weeks, will bo richly repaid for
makes the problem I am ^presenting next Tuesday’s luncheon. For this every effort put forth. There will
high officials of the Guaranty Oil feel that Fisk will not seel re
the more pressing, if we are to week’s program music was fur be no losers in this campaign.
company, which is operating here nomination, as Linn county may
push a candidate this year.
and at Eugene.
prevent our present civilization nished by The Troubadours, vocal EVERYBODY WIN S—either a
Democratic rumors say that J. E.
The Cuban land was bought on
from being submerged by the soios were given by Mrs. Victor prize or a cash commission check,
the basis of 50 cents an acre for Shelton may be asked to enter the
swarming hordes of inferior races. Kem and Mrs. Glen Haney and the commission being 2C per cent
all oil found underground. A com- senatorial race as a candidate in
“Whatever we may do or at violin and saxophone duets were of all money collected.
Prise List a Big One.
pany has been incorporated with the bourbon primary. Edward F.
tempt to do, we must bo patient ¡¡riven by Miss Ramona Spriggs and
The prize list is exceptionally
a capitalization of $2,500,000 and Bailoy, Junction City attorney, who
plodders. We must not expect to Mrs. Carl Witte, with Miss Ruth
liberal and unusually attractive.
no stock is being sold. Of this went to the lower house during the
revolutionize nature in a day. We Stewart at tho piano.
The Grand Capital Prize is a beau
amount $500,000 has been sub Pierce landslide of 1922 and lost
are quite too apt to attempt all
tiful Overland “6” DeLuxe Sedan,
Union Services Held Sunday.
scribed and several of the Cuban out for reelection in 1924, reports
our reforms and advances by revo
A union service of the Baptist, worth $1400, fully equipped and
lution rather than by evolution.”
BEGIN HERE TODAY.
you, Miss Lathrop, are going to government officials have joined that it is too early for him to
I think of politics.
Birth control, in Dr. Kuykon- Methodist, Nazarene and Presby purchased from N. J. Nelson Jr.,
JAMES HONEYBUN, son of marry Sir Guy. Was your father the company, it was said.
There is some doubt about legal
Mr. Sago reported that he located
dall's view, is not a tremendously terian churches will be held in the Overland, Willys - Knight dealer. Samuel Honeybun, who found blood in favor of the union! I insist
the oil well properties with the authorities as to whether the ap
important factor unless applied Methodist church at 7:30 Sunday This car will be on exhibition in in his rain gauge on the morning on a straight answer.”
along scientific lines.
He said, evening. The address will be giv- various parts of the country and of the murder of Sir Francis
"You shall have one,” rejoined same oil locating instruments used pointment of Mrs. Grace Sc^iska
~
Lath*
as county treasurer was for the full
“One of the greatest difficulties | en by Pastor J. C. Orr of the Bap on display the greater part of the rop visits Lathrop grange and Margaret fearlessly. "My father here and at Eugene.
unexpired term of Miss Edna Ward,
is to say who shall determine the tist church. A mass choir will be campaign at the new home of the meets— 1
was dead against it. The poor old
who reBignod October 1, or until the
application of the control. Shall | under the direction of Harold Botte- Overland, Willys-Knight dealer on
ADRIAN KLYNE, private detec- dear was always jealous of his
LONDON,
next general election. The latter
we let it be a matter of self deter miller, pastor of the Nazarene Ninth street, one block north of five, employed by Margaret Lath nephew, because he was his heir.
is the general ono held, so tho
mination!
What mentally sub church; prayer will be led by Pas- Main.
rop, daughter of Sir Francis, and It was a grief to him that he had
(Special
to
The
Sentinel.)
office of treasurer will bo among
This is Overland year and this in love with Sir Guy Lathrop, and no son of his own to inherit the
standard person is going to say I tor Duncan P. Cameron of the
Jan. 12.—Axel Berggren was laid those on tho primary ballot.
that he or she is unfit to repro I Presbyterian church. General ar- car is one of the best sellers in Inspector Roake of Scotland yard, property and the title.”
up last week with an ulcerated
duce his kind! Who is going to ■ rangoments are under the super- this part of the state, a big, roomy who believes that Sir Guy is guilty
"Thank you,” said Roako, recog tooth.
determine what couple is suitable I vision of J. A. Linn, pastor of the car with a world of power that of the murder.
Uncle Sam Pays Penny.
nizing the ring of the truth. He
Winona Powell, small daughter of
will
“
take
you
and
bring
you
to rear a family and, if suitable, Methodist chuhch.
Staff Sergeant L. H. McKay,
Roake inspects the grounds where had got almost enough evidence Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, is
back.
”
The
candidate
who
wins
It is the plan of the ministerial
who is going to compel them to
ID. E. M. L., on duty in Major
Sir Francis was murdered.
to justify an arrest. In fact, he suffering with rheumatism.
desist from methods of birth con association to hold these services this car will be rewarded for his
"You must have been out here would have taken Sir Guy into
C. H. Woods, local merchnnt, John P. Bubb’s office in Eugene,
trol which have been supplied by from time to time throughout the or her work to the extent of over at the timo Sir Francis was being custody there and then but for his has purchased a Graham Brothers is the recipient of one of those
year instead of once a month as $200 the week.
the philanthropic propagandist!
gifts of the United States govern
murdered,” he accuses Sir Guy.
truck.
position.
The second grand price is a 3000
"There must manifestly be some first proposed.
That was a pleasure to be post
Mrs. Howard Cox is confinod to ment for which the treasury depart
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY.
The
candidate
mile
railroad
trip,
control over ihe birth problem
ment is noted, a check for one
poned till he had obtained a case her home with pleurisy.
CHAPTER VI.
who wins this prise has the option
along scientific lines if the im
Yokel Defeats Karasick.
cent, premium refund on converted
The
Bud
Thorn
family
which
would
not
only
be
complete
moved
Guy
“
I
do
not
admit
that.
”
provement of the human raee is to
Portland, Jan. 13.—Mike Yokel, of accepting $150 in gold.
war risk insurance.
The third prize is a beautiful showed fight at last, “He may but would redound to his credit as Monday to their new home on the
be carried out upon the lines upon . light heavyweight wrestler of Salt
"And that’s one check that prob
very well have been killed while a painstaking and very thorough farm formerly owned by R. E.
diamond
ring
worth
$150
and
has
which the raee or stock of domestic j Lake City, took two out of three
ably will never be cashed,” snid
I wsb in the drawing room with investigator. Bo instead of acting Lackey.
from
been
purchased
H.
H.
Starr,
j falls from Al Karasick, Oakland,
animals has been improved.
Joe Abeeno has purchased a tract the sergeant with a grim smile.
the ladies, I was there for the prematurely he suggested that ho
"Buch birth control cannot be Cal., here tonight.
Yokel took local jeweler.
of
land from Oilver Wills and ev-
should
visit
the
spot
where
the
best
part
of
an
hour.
There
is
no
Fourth prize is a Fada "Neu
left to the voluntary application the first and third falls, the first
Sheriff Gets Suspects.
evidence to show when Uncle Fran- body was found, which was also [ pects to soon erect a residence.
trolette
”
radio,
worth
$145
and
has
of the vicious, the mental and with a stopover toe hold in 23
J. E. Banton has been suffering
Sheriff W. W. Gage of Coos
cis went out into the garden, But almost to a certainty the scene of
been
purchased
from
the
Nelson
moral defectives, nor to the minutes, 30 seconds and the fhird
the past two weeks with an infec county arrived in Eugene Tuesday
that is all beside the mark, I re- the crime.
family slackers of modern society.” in 25 minntes with a head chan Electric shop, this city.
"I will take you there,” said tion on his face.
to claim as prisoners two young
fuse to allow you to put me on
The idealistic way of raee im cery. Karasick pinned Yokel in
Guy.
Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson and men held in the Lane county jail
my defense.”
provement, believes Dr. Kuyken the second fall with a reverse
"And I will como too,” added children left Bunday night by on a charge of larceny in connec
“You’ll be put on your defense
<
dall, is to be found in the theory he’adlock in 16 minutes five see
motor for Sunnyside, Wash., hav tion with tho alleged theft of a
all right,” rejoined Roake rudely. Margaret.
of mutations in the evolution doe- ends. Karasick had won the eham-
They went out through one of! ing received word of the serious large quantity of copper wire.
“Servant, miss,” he added with
trine—that by a great and sudden , pionship title from Ted Thye only
The men are Frank Curtiss, 22,
uncouth civility as Margaret swopt the french windows and walked Jl»eBs of Mrs. Rimpson’s mother,
mutation or variation the desired a tew days before.
across the lawn to the shrubbery
A. 8. Newton spent last week and Elmer Scrimber, 20, who were
inpetuously into the study.
result be obtained.
Portland visiting his daughter, arrested south of Cottage Orove a
Although ho bad believed him
“Who is this man!” she de- bordering the encircling wall. Sir
few days ago.
Stores on Wheels Win.
long dead, Wallace Bolten of Be- manded, sensing the tension in the Guy pointed out the clump of, Mrj. Oliver Ferguson.
Thermometer Hits Freezing.
The Eugene city council has re- attle is visiting this week at the air.
bushes where tho lifeless body of
w T- Jones is superintending
The thermometer got down to 27 jected a proposal to double the home of his uncle, Pastor E. G. O.
“lit Isn’t a man, dear,” replied [ Sir Francis had lain. Roake eyed ),he building of a play shed at the Free Methodist Revival Continues
degrees above zero on Wednesday license for operating stores from Groat, who is aged 92 years. The Sir Guy suavely. “It is a gentle the spot without heed to the an Black Butte school house,
The revival begun New Year’s
morning, which was five degrees a vehicle. The fee now paid is aged pastor had not seen his ne man—from Scotland yard.”
cient, lichen-covered wall behind it. |
eve at the Free Methodist church
below freezing.
This is the •200 and the proposed fee of >400 phew since the nephew was a year
"After being attacked tho de-I
Quite Proper.
The sarcasm was too much for
will continue until tho end of the
lowest point it has reached this was declared illegal because the of age, which was about 58 yean Roake. He lost his temper.
ceased must have fallen right into I Customer (to delicatessen «tore month, states C. R. Smith, pastor.
winter and there has been as yet , license would be greater than the .ago. Mr. Bolten learned that his
“Now see here, you two,” he the bashes,” said Roake immedi-i proprietor): Look here, I found a Sunday there will be special vocal
I uncle was alive through reading in bellowed. "Yon are in a serious ately as he noted the broken twigs button in that sals I you sold me. j music with Eugene singers assist-
not a flake of snow.
amount necessary for operation.
I
I The Oregonian a news item that position end the sooner you realize and crushed foliage.
“I should
Proprietor: Of course, madam! i ing. Meetings are held every night
(Continued on page six.)
at 7:80.
Filing cabinets. The Sentinel.
That was part of tho dressing.
Rubber stampa. The Sentinel. had republished from The Sentinel. it the better I am informed that
Kelly Field To Be
Given to Public
Hadn 't Seen Uncle
For 58 Years
I