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in (Enttw (Brnnr >___________ _ _____________________________ _________________ __ TWICE-A-WEEK X COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925 VOLUME XXXV Police Chief's Money Causes Arrest Renewed Activity In City Building to Start A ‘ fifty dollar fine imposed on NUMBER 35 Says Complaint Harry Rogoff, employed on the Woman in Frank Henderson, proprietor of a Measure Passes to Ways and Means Cottage Grove Expects to Send 150 new sewer being constructed on Traffic Continues as Usual on High I confectionery and soft drink store Indications that the building Unconscious Condition on Sixth street, was bouud over Tues Ex-Service Men to Affair in way Regardless of Storms I here, is evidence that Cottage I Committee; Five Appropriations activity predicted for Cottage day by Jusliee-of-Peaee Joe Young 1 Grove school boys will have to Grove for the coming year had Given Consideration. Sidewalk in City. Eugene February 12. and Bad Weather. for a grand jury hearing on the Officer Finds Young j walk farther than a mile to get ' started were seen in the granting charge of assault with a dangerous j their favorite smoke if Deputy | | of permits for two dwellings and she STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Ore. An unconscious girl, who said weapon. The arrest was made Very little damage has been done ; Sheriff G. B. Pitcher and City one warehouse nnd shop and a At least 150 ex-service men from sues thrown on the sidewalk by I School Superintendent O. W. Hays Feb. 3.—Cottage Grove may now | number of smaller structures grant Cottage Grove anil surrounding following a fight between Rogoft in Cottage Grove and vicinity as be considered fairly on 'ts way three men who hau picked her up ' havo their way. ed by the city council Monday country are expected to attend th-> and Dan Gugoff, another employe the result of the heavy winds and in an alley in Eugene as she was The chief-of-police, who is also towards an armory appropriation. evening. J. W. Craig will con I second annual reunion of world on the sewer, in which Rogoff is ruin of the past few days regard on her way to a class at the Uni deputy sheriff, and the superintend Senator Magladrv’s bill for an ap struct a home on Jefferson avenu ■ i war veterans of Lane county* to b-< alleged to have struck his opponent les? of the high water that pre versity of Oregon and forced her ent had been worrying for some propriation of $30,000 for the pur just west of 3rd street at an osti-1 held in Eugene armory the night with a club and taken money from vails in most of the streams. Log into an automobile where she was time over the stained finger." and pose has met with the favor of mated cost of $4,000 and C. W. of February 12. This figure is him. Deputy Sheriff G. * — B. Pitcher ging camps have been working on gaged, her clothing torn, an at- i strong breath of sonic or’ the most the joint military affairs committee, i Caldwell will put up a dwelling based upon the number of veterans took Rogoff to Eugene Tuesday schedule during the woek except tempt made to put her under the promising young nien in the school. after a hearing held here last night I house on Madison avenue west in tho territory and tho wide in where he is being held in the in a few instances where the influence of some kind of anes | Monday afternoon the two men | at which a delegation of eight and 3rd street at a cost estimated terest being taken in the affair. I county jail, His bail was fixed heavy rainfall has made it neces thetic, and threats made against took some of the boys down the j from Cottage Grove were present | at $1,500. at $250. sary to stop work for a short time. George Love, of Eugene, chef do her unless she would submit to stroet in front of Henderson’s The bill will now have to pass While water is over the high It is thought that an effort will 8. L. Godanl will erect a carpen gare of the “Forty and Eight” of her captors, was picked up here store. Pitcher reached in his pock tho inspection of the joint ways | ter shop and lumber warehouse on be made to have the charge against way in a number of places there Monday by Deputy Sheriff G. IJ. et,-drew out two dime? and told ' and means committee, where it has j north Lane street. A permit auth Oregon and ex-eommamler of Eu tho man changed from assault with has been no interruption of traffic gene post, American Legion, spoke a dangerous weapon to simple as near the city. The heavy wind a number of friends, among them Pitcher. one youngster to go in and buy j orizing the construction of sand, The girl, who gave the name of the smokes. Although astonished being Senator Fisk anil Represen i coal, and gravel bunkers at the to members of Calvin Funk post sault and hold the trial here in yesterday evening broke a power Monday night in the interest of Margy Cooper, had no idea who by this liberality on the part of the tative Wheeler, both of Lane. I same location was referred to a the reunion. Plans are being made, justice court. Gugoff has a broken line of the Mountain State-? Power Cottage Grove was fortunate in her captors were and was in too city official the young fellow jaw bone and is badly hurt about company and caused the lighting i special committee by tho council. dazed a condition when thrown hastened to comply, 8e verm more having Senator Magladry on the , In order that action might be Mr. Love stated, to make this show the head as a result uf the fight, nyatuui of the city to be out of from the slowly moving car tc of the boys tooK adv i->tagc of I military affairs and is now fortu taken on the warehouse Monday the biggest event of its kind ever The quarrel is thought to havo commission for some time, The bo able to see the license number, the easy money before the arrest I nate in having two members from evening, the street committee, to held in this section of the state. commenced over an nrguinent about street lights were placed on the Local legionaires are cooperating it? county on the ways and means. according to her story, The deputy was made. which the permit was referred, in with other posts in the county tc the amount of wages tho men regular lighting circuit for the summoned night, Work is now going on to immediately were getting. sheriff Five armory bills were given spected the location of th" building Henderson was taken into police when he found court and fined. repair this damage and it is ex- medical aid consideration last night by the I during a recess of the council, make the reunion a success, Per- her on the sidewalk and it military affairs joint committee, i Although one corner of the build sonal invitations will be mailed to the “Forty and Eight”, headed pected that all lights will be work every veteran in the county urg was some time before she came the one for the Cottage Grcve ' ing will be in the restricted fire by Pete Nelson will compete ing as usual this evening. ing his attendance. The Willametto river has been to sufficiently to fbll what had armory, one for an armory at La district the permit was granted. against a team of similar strength Calvin Funk post has set a happened. Grande, one for an armory at For H. O. Bennett obtained a per of 100 members by March 1 goal headed by R. L. Forward. Tho at flood stage for tho past two and winning team will receive a cash day? and with indications of con According to her story she est Grove, one for an armcry at mit t<^ build a double garage and this goal was brought nearer reali : - prize of $25. held to the floor of the Astoria and one for an appropri Harry Hart to do repair work. Mr. Love offered tinued rainfall today is expected Meeting, Monday, Feb. 2. zation Monday night by the addi a prize of $10, which was matched to rise still more. Tho Pacific gaged, during much of the ride Petition of Lions club and Keep ation to complete the armory at tion of two new membership teams by a like amount by Lee Peters. highway is covered with water from Eugene to Cottage Grove. ers of the Den that auto camp in Silverton. The bill appropriating to the drive. Eight mombers of Tho post added the remaining $5 just south of tho city limits of Whenever a car was in sight along Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. $300,000 for an armory at Portland city park be discontinued was the highway or people were in was not given consideration. Dues of the local post were re Eugene, near Judkins point. It is granted. HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE hailing distance a piece of cloth duced from $3.50 to $3, when it reported that water is over the Upon a vote being taken as to the Building permits issued to Harry When the correct letter« are placed In the aaliite «pace <hl« pnasle was held over her mouth so that highway in a number of other Hart, H. O. Bennett, C. W. Cald priority of claims of the several will «pell word« both vertically and horizontally. The first letter in each was stated other posts in tho coun places, sometimes as much as eigh; she could not call for help. word 1« indicated by a number, which refer« to the definition listed ty had agreed on the smaller fee. well, J. W. • Craig and 8. L. God cities, Cottage Grove was but a below the pu«ale. Thun No. 1 under the column headed “horizontal” Deputy Sheriff Pitcher at once The members of tho Women’s or ton inches deep. ard. Petition of S. L. Godard fraction of a vote behind LaGrande define« a word which will fill the white «paces up to the firnt black So far none of the trains of tho telephoned to Sheriff Frank I E. for coal, sand anil gravel bunkers for first place and is likely to «quart to the right, and a number under “vertical” define« a word which Auxiliary served lunch to the post Taylor of Eugene and officers Southern Pacific have boen affect members following the meeting. fill the white nqunre« to the next black one below. No letter« go In on north Lane street referred to be given first place by the ways will the black «pace«. All word« used are dictionary word«? except proper ed by the water, Stage lines from Eugene camo after the girl special committee of Durham, Le and mean? committee because of name«. Abbreviation«, «lang. Initial«, technical term« and obsolete form« generally are running on schedule. and took her back. She claimed bo w and Swanson. the fact that it withdrew its bill are Indicated In the definition«. While a heavy wind was blowing that she was robbed of $10 by the Ordinance 560 for tie paving of two years ago upon the promise in tho fcity yesterday and last three men. She is 20 years of g of east Main street from railroad of Adjutant-General White that he night and water was standing on age and a junior in the University track to city limits and ordinance would recommend Cottage Grove !□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ tho pavement there was practically of Oregon. for first place at this session and 561 for paving alley in Shields The officers were not completely Interest in tho railroad situation no interruption of business and as addition between Seventh and also at the earnest ' request of convinced that the girl told the which is causing considerable ex many people seemed to be on the Governor Pierce, _ who wished to Eighth streets pa?sed. story exactly as it happened. Per citement in Klamath Falls and street ns usual. Recorder instructed to send bill make an economy record. It was The local weather • bserver re sons who were near the alley in other places continues in Cottage to Southern Pacific company for because of its action two year? ports that the rainfall Tuesday was Eugene where the kidnapping was Grove. ago that the Cottage Grove bill half of cost of graveling street in 1.001 inches and on Wednesday supposed to haVe taken place and fr< ■oat of Mrs. Clara Burkholder’s met with such favor at the hands others who were within sight of pri It has been pointed out that was 1.50 inches. Indications this of the military affairs committee rflprrty on north Lane street. the place where she is supposed thero is a strip of timber from morning were for more rain al Petition for pavement of Chest Adjutant-General White has kept to have been thrown from the the ocean cast through Cottage though it was not falling as fast his promise to recommend Cottage ear failed to notice anything un- nut avenue referred to street com Grove to Bend that would make a as it did Tuesday and Wednesday. mittee. Grove for first position. usual during the afternoon. very attractive background for an Melting snows in tho Cascade Monthly reports of treasurer, re- In the delegation that visited mountains is one cause of the flood oast and west railway. ( corder and marshall read and or here Monday night were Captain stage of tho river». • • • dered filed. C. C. Cruson, T. C. Wheeler, G. It is the impression here that Report of city engineer recom Knowles, C. A. Bartell, certain railway interests in tho Three thousand people read Tho mending charge of $15. for connec Stewart, W. A. Garoutte, north would like to have an outlet Sentinel each week. What have tion to sewer where lateral district Hill and I. E. Warner. to California and that they intond you to tell thia vast throng! ZTX has not been established anil that The Mothers’ Club is looking for such sum be deducted from assecs- to tap the timber supply around a new location for the rest room ment when district is established Klamath falls in building this Ir as the room now in use must be referred to sewer committee. Verbal connecting link with tho souih. —twenty years ago one of the • • • vacated next month. M. C. Cochran 1 petition of Josiah Porter that Sixth best known names in national now occupies half of tho rest room stroet sower be extended to city A railway lino from Bend to advertising was James Pyle's for a jewolry store. It is consid limits referred to sewer committee. the mouth of she Umpqua would Pearline. The advertising hud ered unlikely that the club will be pass lengthwise through one of run continuously since 1873. Order entered authorizing city able to find a location on Main treasurer to call improvement bonds tho greatest bodies of standing street for the rest room as prac- numbered 6 to II inclusive nnd G. O. Knowles was elected mayor timber in the state. A lino run —in 1907, the concern tically every available building ordering city attorney to prepare of Cottage Grove to take the place ft having passed into tho ning north and south would merely there is now occupied. vacated by J. H. Chambers, re pass through this body of timber legal notice that interest on these hands of an estate, tho The possibility that the room bonds will cease March 3. signed, at a meeting of the city at one point. trustees saw an oportu- • • • might be moved to another street Resignation of Mayor J. H. council held Monday evening. Mr. nity by which thoy could has been discussed. Heretofore the Chambers accepted and G. O. Chambers took the oath of office It is thought that an oast and save many hundreds of Union.) council has been providing $25 a Knowles elected to fill the vacancy as mayor the first of the year but west railway would handle most dollars by cutting out Vertical. month for the rest room, Whether notified the council at that time of the timber through this belt as The following bills allowed: the advertising. of ■ this will be continued if the lo- J. H. Chambers ______ __ | 1.00 that his business affairs would Not tight it would bo nearer the greater — Pearline lost favor rapidly Opposed to cation is changed has not yet been Billie Hall’s Service Station part of it than a north and south 4.36 probably prevent him from con sesattoa •—Kofoorn«« and in 1914 tried to como back. decided. tinuing in tho place for the entire road. Mountain States Power Co. 200.00 7—Pertalalna to ■ Beet of ahlpo Several hundred thousand dollars year. Mr. Chambers tendered his H—To make a knot Pacific Telephone & Tele were spent, which amount 11 —Sala rp In many respects the mouth of Lester Rhodes and family, for- graph Co. __________ 1.60 resignation to the council early in k pata ’*— would have made a considerable January but it was not accepted the Umpqua is one of meriy of Bend, arrived here Tues- C. E. Frost __________ the be»t 10.00 10—Plealc delloaor dent on the market for a new until the meeting Monday evening IB — Kqaal day and expect to make their H. W. Lombard...... . ...... . natural harbors between the Golden 20.00 product, but Pearline was not a >e ,s—(afcbp.) Gate and Puget sound. That is home here, While they have not Fire department ______ 15.00 •Tb«. new product. It was trying to ror Solution of Puzzl» No. 13. definitely decided where they will 8. L. Mackin... ...... ......... .. 10.00 another attraction which should ap r . 20—Inquire come back, which is infinitely 31—Crooked live they are considering moving J. F. McFarland ______ .. 100.00 peal to an east and west railway more difficult and it did not i‘3—*Im«urinary belt lu the heaven« line. to Birch avenue. Lester Rhodes Charles Newland ______ „ 13.33 36—Confirm succeed. • • • is a brother of J. A. Rhodes. Mothers Club _________ _ 25.00 80—Over Sheriff Frank E. Taylor and —another nationally known R. H. Townsend............ . M&M ran 1.41a. Aft—Hlbllral character I Deputy Van Hvarverud have gone product, »topped advertising for I John Keating _________ .. 3204.76 86— Fend brnnfM hseh te be rherred 4 to Klamath Falls to tell the au one year—and it took from Knowles A- Graber ..... .... necoud time by an animal 16.71 * 3S—1 nit of meaaiarement thorities there how Deputy Hhorift five to seven years to regain I Schofield Stewart __ _ _ 1.70 36—Tidy the volume it lost. G. B. Pitcher arrested John O’Shea. ' Anderson & Middleton ... ia.80 . 41—Woman’« quarter« I * me median residence Pitcher stays on tho job in Cot I City Transfer Co. —a merchant can build up a 43— KJacalntloa tag» Grove. . Cleoe Newlin — splendid busine», with persistent 4*—Tltaalum labbr.) | W. B. Osmon __ 44— I alt off lonptb advertising. But few who once 47—To twist oat ot*sh»p« There may be something in the became advertisers ever follow | Claude Plaster ... ►pl* 4X—Heaembllos laeo old ground hog superstition after in tho footsteps of Pearline. i Homer Galloway X ’* worker» m,—'rbe Srat woman all. Havo you been watching the I , P. H. Jone?____ S3—Orsao of heart weather! =dJ • G. B. Pitcher__ The aolalloa will appear la nest Issao. City Council CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 14 SIDELIGHTS ! Rest Room to be Moved By Mothers' Club Knowles Elected Mayor When Chambers Resigns 1 T TH’ OLE GROUCH WHAT’S THE USE ï es, Just Think of It! - BUT JUST