The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 16, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    (oTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, .MONDAY, EEBRI ARY 16, 1925
PAGE TWO
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After the machinery was moved concerned to learn that the Cottage
that possibiy Tueker was discount­
i it was inspected by a mining ex- ' Grove delegation to Roseburg eon- Early United States
ing the future.
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I pert, working for a certain operator I ducted itself properly.
Mondays and Thursdays
Official Given Honor
Postmaster-Editor C. E. Ingalls, known as Senator Alger, under an
The 1922 series of $10 gold cer­
Publisher* of Corvallis, graced the house yes option of $100,000. It is thought
Bede & Smith.
tificates bears the likeness ol
. ......Editor
Elbert Bede—
terday with his pulchritudinuous that the death of the mining ex­ One Mother*s Tribute
Michael Hlllegas, the first treas­
A first-class publication entered at presence and had the courtesies pert working for the senator was
urer of the United States.
The
to Daughter-in-Law germ
of the Treasury department
Cottage Grove as second-class matter of the house extended to him. He all that kept him from taking up
When I first saw uiy sun Tyler's was planted on July 28, 1775, when
attracted the interest of the ste- the option. The owners of the angelic
manner under hl* wife’* the Continental congress appointed
Bugine»» Office......... 55 North Sixth
mini- at one time received an offer
aographers of uncertain age.
regime I held my breath, because
of $110,000 spot cash for the prop­ In the old day* Tyler in a beatific two- treasurers. The apixilntment*
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were Hlllegas and George Clymer.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
The house .Saturday substituted erty but the stockholders declined state of mind meant Tyler getting The latter soon resigned to accept
By mail (Cash in advance)
Later
the
to
accept
that
price,
ready
to
break
out
in
a
new
place.
his seat as delegate to the congress.
One year....$2.75 (Three month* .80 a house bill for a senate bill, which
But a* time goes on and the Hlllegas discharged the duties of
Six months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50 made Senator Miller the author of company failed and it was sold
serenity
remain*
unbroken,
I
re
­
$12,000
or
to
eastern
interests
for
treasurer until September 1. 1788.
a house bill, Chief Clerk Drager
BY CARRIER
peat to myself that perfect line
The Treasury department was or
$13,000.
the
first
»
.30
remarked that this was
month.
One _
from the "Just So Stories’’—“Not ganized under an act of Septem­
A
thirty
stamp
mill
was
built
.
1.10
Four months, in advance.
time he had ever seen ftnvthi n IT
always was the Kangaroo as now
Strictly speaking, it
by the new owners and then due we behold him"—a text that I rec­ ber 2, 1789.
. 1SB0 like that done.
Six months, in advance...
was reorganized, for the depart­
to
dissension
among
the
men
in
the
.
3.00
One year, in advance......
ommend to all mothers who have ment, under various names, had
Representative Worth’s house bill east holding shares in the company seen their brisk son* neatly trained been Ln existence since 1775. The
Member of
Constitution went Into effect March
to do away with the prohibition it was closed down. At a later by well-selected wives.
National Editorial Association
Indeed, the longer I live the more 4. 1789, Washington was Inaugu­
■ late it was sold for taxes. During
department
has
been
given
a
place
Oregon State Editorial Association
ready I am to believe that a young rated as the first President of the
on the desk where it can peer the operation of this mine ores man's wife may be better acquaint­ United States April 30, 1789.
Oregon Nowspapur Conference
It
out and be ready to mix in th<- running into the thousands of dol­ ed with Ills actual current present- will thus be seen that Hlllegas was
lars were taken from the ground, day self than his mother can pos­ treasurer many months after the
fray
in
case
the
governor
refuses
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to remove prohibition Commissioner an<l shipments were sent out run­ sibly be. My daughter-in-law sees Inauguration of Washington, and
| L egis la true Side lights
In her husband a forceful man of for nine days after the Treasury
Cleaver, who seems to have not a ning into hundreds.
The Musick mine was discovered affairs on whose judgment she im­ department was organized under
friend nt court except the chief
plicitly relies. I respect bls Judg­ the Constitution.
executive, having been repudiated shortly after the Annie and five ment, too, In a way, but I cannot
By ELBERT BEDE.
stamp milly were built on the prop­
the
probi-
by the most radical of
Festival of St. Peter
STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Ore., bitionists.
erty.
In one summer this mine help knowing that he Is the same
Tyler who, at the age of four,
operating with the five stamp howled himself Into a high fever
On the eve of St. Peter's day bon­
Feb. 12.—(Special.)—A remarkable
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mills was known to clean up as one day because I would not let fires were commonly prepared and
feature of the session that many
Carl Onthnnk, private hoc rot ary
high as $18,<MH). The Musick mine him lead a bloodhound In the pa­ Ignited throughout Great Britain.
may have overlooked is that, there
who
was
to President Campbell,
festival was most 'fervently
has not as yet been made a fight hero lignin today, reported every- was later consolidated with the rade when “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” This
kept up at Eton during the Middle
On display in one section of our east show
came to town.
over tho indefinite postponement thing well with the medical school Annie.
Mothers view their sons with ages, where the boys made their
window you will find some most attractive
In 18l>4 or 65 the total destruc­
of a bill on II committee report, appropriations.
bonfires against the church.
In
and advance .styles in spring footwear for
tion of tho Bohemia camp was what psychologists might call an London the day was also associated
Upou an unfavorable * report the
“associative fringe.” We are handi­
threatened by a fire on Adams capped by associated memories. with bonfires In the streets und
women.
merits and demerits of a bill mny
former senator objected Hi
mountain.
The entire population We cannot estimate our sons exact­ with the setting of a watch at
lie argued a* fully as though the
to being <*al!<*<] 44 Senator,
night,
the
.watch
parading
with
You
will find among them the new “nut­
of the mining village spent several ly as their wives estimate them.
bill wore on final passage anil |
hi* didn’t want any folk
torches, and sometimes numbering
meg
”
shades in brown calf pumps and
days fighting the flumes before They came upon us at a different fully 2,000 citizens.
often the fight to prevent indefi
History re­
they were finally extinguished. The •age.—"A Maternal Philosopher” cords how King Hal, disguised In a
nite postponement is more spirited j
cut-out slippers.
trails between Bohemia and Cot­ In the AUuntlc Monthly.
than the one upon final passage.
guardsman’s coat, went privately
Also the new “slashed” black patent leath­
If the fight to prevent the death I
Into C’heape to witness the pageant.
tage Grove were cut off by burn­
er pumps with medium high heel for dress
Yorkshire fishermen remembered
of a bill has been made an I won I
ing timber nnd communication was Observation Relieved
St. Peter on his day by holding fes­
occasions and black and brown oxford
entirely cut off while the fire was
and the bill comes on for third BOHEMIA MINE DISCOVERY
Monotony of Illness tival, dressing their boats and
reading the next day, there is uo
for
practical street wear.
LEADS TO EXCITING EVENTS burning.
It has often been my feeling that [minting their masts, and sprink­
In 18i)8 a law suit was started
need to repeat what was sail to
ling the prows with good liquor for
perhaps
the
happiest
man
Is
the
The
prices on these advance styles range
between Jenn:ngs brothers nnd healthy bookworm who, by laying good luck.
preserve the life of the bill.
(Continued from first page.)
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from $4.25 to $6.00 all plainly priced.
(1. G. Warner over the ownership out a quarter for a second-hand vol­
Those who rail against the legis­ the Knott trail for taking ma­ of the Helena mine nnd this was ume, can get as much pleasure in a
Jim ton Weed Valuable
We invite you to see this new footwear
lature ami say that file state would chinery to the mine. The. first carried to tho highest court in the week as the other fellow, more de­
Both the leaves and seeds of the
here today.
be better off if it met but once mine in the district was operated state finally resulting in a com­ pendent upon expensive entertain­ Jimson have medicinal properties.
every four, or six, or eight years, on Grouse mountain where Bird promise. The case was tried in ments and indulgencies that draw The leaves are collected at the
should bear in mind that two years . Farrier discovered what later be Roseburg and many of the com­ on bis wad. The farmer Is among time of flowering, and the entire
that happy class that can say with
it was in at the proper moment I came the Knott mine. Farrier sold ments on the event found in the the poet: “My mind to me a king­ plant Is cut or pulled up and the
I this claim to .Tack Knott who files of tho Bohemia Nugget for dom Is; such pleasant joys therein leaves stripped and dried In the
rut QUALITY STORE- coop UPV’Ct
shade. The leaves are poisonous,
brought the money up there to 1901) show the quaint way in which I find.”
causing dilation of the pupil of the
I pay for the property.
But I discovered his equal the eye, and are used principally In
court nows was sometimes handled
other day when visiting a sick asthma. For the collection of the
Tho evening after the transan in those days.
i tion had been completed n poker
C. J. Howard, then publisher of friend In Outremont whose house seeds, the capsules should be
game was started. It is thought the Nugget, was apparently some­ adjoins a vacant lot, says the taken from the plants, when they
Montreal Herald. I found him sit­
that Knott paid $1,000 for the what in sympathy with the claims ting comfortably on the veranda are quite ripe, but still of a green
The capsules should then
mine, but it may have been a small­ of Jennings and Brunenu. At any overlooking that lot and studying color.
be dried for a few days, when they
er sum. At any rate when the game rate his reporting of the case shows it through a pair of field glasses. will burst open and the seeds can
He asked me:
“How many be readily shaken out
Bookkeeping outfits.
was over Knott had both the that he was not greatly displeased
0ARD8
These PROFESSIONAL
Sentir)“!.
mine nnd the money and Farrier with the verdict in favor of kinds of plants would you suppose should then be carefully dried.
there
Is
in
that
field?"
wont to bed broke.
Jennings nnd Bruneau handed down
H. W. TITUS, D. M. D.
“About half a dozen,” I replied.
Knott ami his associates sunk by Judge Hamilton in the lower
Intelligent Reading
Dentistry
“I have already found seventy­
court.
two shafts nnd found richly paying
If the books which you read are Modern equipment. First National
seven," he assured me. and went on
ore. They purchased a stamp mill
Concerning a trip to Roseburg to name them. Confinement to a your own, mark with a pen or pen-! Bank building. Hours, 9 to 12 and
cit the most considerable things In I 1 to 6. Evening* and Bunday* bv
veranda did not worry him much.
in San Francisco and had it a story in the Nugget says:
them which you most desire to re­ oopointment. Office phone. 10: res
shippeil by water to Portland. At
“The Cottage Grovites and Bo-
member. Then you may read that i ’••nee phone. 184-J.
that time the end of tho railroad liemiaites have returned from Rose­
Man’s Feathered Friends
book the second time oyer with half
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
was at Eugene so the machinery burg. It is reported that tile Rose­
Birds are closely allied to the the trouble, by your eye running I
Attorney ai Lt*
was shipped up to that point and burg people were much surprised British fanner,
shepherd
and ouer the paragraphs which your I
First National Hank Building
freighted by team to Adams moun­ ut the good behavior of our people. sportsman and those who are wise pencils have noted.
It Is but a Cottage Grove, Ore.
Phone 94
tain when’ it was loaded on pack They had been educated by the in bird lore, rely on their feathered weak objection against this prac­
trains and taken to the top of Roseburg Review to believe that friend* for Information and warn­ tice tq say: “I shall spoil my book”; j
DR. 0. E. FROST
Grouse mountain. This mill was the Bohemia miners were lawless ing. The wryneck Is the woods­ for I persuade myself that you did
Office in Lawson building
man’s bird, its hawklike cry In
ion is beginning to look operated in a desultory way until and disorderly people, when as a April giving the signal for the strip­ not buy It as a bookseller, to sell
Phone 47
It
again
for
gain,
but
as
a
scholar,
‘he lobbies of both hous- 1872 when it was closed down. matter of fnct a better class of ping of oak tree«’ bark. The yel­
Oregon
to Improve your mlud by It; and Cottage Grove
ng crowded by lobbyists During the winter of 1877 a heavy people never earned an hone, t low wagtail Is a farmer’s bird, ush­ If the mind be Improved, your ad­
GAVEN O DYOTT. M. D.
i who are merely just snow broke down the buildings living in n mining district then ering In the time of spring sowings. vantage Is abundant, though your
Physician and Surgeon
in watching the animals and the plant was idle until 1892 those self same miners who camo As the sandsniper is the angler’* book yields less money to your ex­
Evenings by appointment
companion,
the
wlieateer
keeps
the
ecutors.
There is a certain nt-
That year John B. McGee bought out from Bohemia and visited
Suite 3, Kem Bldg., Cottage Grove.
company on lonely down*.
Entrance on north Sixth street, just
the lilac hinerv nnd built a new Roseburg last week, and on whom shepherd
Even the miller has his bird in the
off Main.
When Pillory Wat Used
mill for treating ores at tho Annie the Roseburg Review on several redwing, called "windmill thnish,"
The use of the pillory for the
mine which had been discovered I occasions has cast a slur not easily since the working of Its wings sug-
DR. W. E. LEBOW
speaking by Henry Pearson and was operat­ I overlooked. ’ ’
gests the revolvlng of a windmill’s punishment of evil doers was only
Dentist
ill, said, ed by him with two associates for
Just what the slur which tho sails, while It Is supposed to seek abolished In England during com­ . Office Fifth and Main. Hour«, 8:3C
paratively
recent
times,
and
was
12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings and
nt I am some time. Tho mill was remodeled I Review was supposed to have cast shelter by windmill* tn hard weath­ In active operation In June, 1837 to
Sunday* by appointment. Phone*:
I
Well, an<l used for one year at the old , at Cottage Grove which aroused er. Redwings now arrive in force; The peculiar form of punishment office 35, residence 161-J.
the pity 1* that few windmills ar«
id laugh, location and then moved to the the ire of the paper here was, is left to keep op the traditional a* has a venerable history, and was
DB. H. A HAGEN
as when north side of the hill where it not stated. But at any rate it, soclutlon.—London Mall.
known before the Conquest, In the
L’ ’><>ased Drugless Physician
form of an instrument of torture
remained for several years.
i doubtless was a great relief to all
Phone 30. Ostrander Building,
called the stretchneck. The pillory
Expert Shingle Weavers
was usually dedicated to fraudu­ <130 % Main Street, Cottage Grove
In spite of the multiplication of lent dealers, sellers of sham gold
D. A. FORBES, M. D.
efficient machines to lighten and rings, or counterfeiters of papal
Physician and Surgeon
simplify labor, shingle* are still bulls, until star chamber tyrants
Calls answered day or uight
woven (or packed) by hand. No made It a political weapon, where­
Maternity Work a Specialty
machinery hag yet been Invented by many a noble heart was tried
Dr. Kime’s old office.
Phones,
capable of eliminating the expert and tempered.
Are You Working for
Office 34, Residence 199-J._______
shingle weaver. Examine a bunch 1
YOUR
Husband's 2nd
of shingle* a* the carpenter take*
H. J. SHINN
Comforting!
them apart for shingling the roof,
Attorney
at
Law
and
Wife?
Timid
Passenger—What would
and you will see the unique process
Notary Public
happen, chauffeur. If we should
It’s brutal, but the truth—
by which the compact bunch ha* hit
one of these huge rocks along Practice* in all court*. Thirty years
many wives have worn them­
been woven. Now a wide shingle, the-way
of experience. Bader building, Cot
going nt this speed?
selves out helping their hus­
now a narrow one. make* the bunch
Inge Greve. Oregon.
Chauffeur
—
Why-
_
______
_
*
—
It
wouldn
’
t
bands win success.
the exact width, and all day long
the rock In the least, str,
DR A W KIME
During the days when every
the weaver stands and seizes damage
I
’
m
sure.
Specialist
in
Obstetiin
shingle after ghlngle thrown out
penny counts, the wife strug­
from the sawing machine, and with
Will return March 1 from Portland
gles in the home, giving her
out any false moves weave* them
*11—her attractiveness, her
Lithographing. engraving, steel Will care for confinements at his
Into compact bunches. The term
vigor, her youth and her vi­
home if desired, Special nurse if
shingle-weaver has been extended dye work. The Sentinel’s live wire required.
tality.
by custom, till It now applies to print shop is the place.
xxx
She has the mistaken belief
anyone who work* In any depart­
that by playing charwoman
ment of a shingle mill.
and doing the terrible drudg­
ery of housekeeping by an­
Scriptural Translations
cient methods she is show­
Every year scholars are tolling to
They are money makers
ing loyalty and helpfulness.
translate the Scriptures Into more
But when her husband has
One of the largest and best blocks in the state. Selected
and still more dialect*. Thousands
L>«\
gained success, in many cases,
are plodding all over the globe to
Vrooman Franqacttc strain, well grown, also select line
4
she discovers she ii) the loser.
put these translation* in the hands
of the commercial layered Filberts. Have a complete
He is pink with the flush of
of all people's In the Interior* of
line
of
all
other
nursery
stoeks
—
apple,
pear,
cherry,
distant countries, far up the Ama
victory.
She is pale and
son valley perhaps, or into darkest
worn out from loss of vitali­
prune, plums, small fruits, berries, etc.
Africa, where the Bible ha* never
ty. Her charm is gone as ;i
Our stock is well grown. Our prices are right. Send
been, colporteur* are tramping with
result of wasted energy.
now
for
prices,
etc.
Thirty-five
years
in
business.
their packs. Motorcars are carry­
Some other woman who has
ft
ing the Bible across the desert from
conserved her energy takes
Damascus to Bagdad In 48 hours, s
her plac'. Wife No. 2 gets
BL J
journey that was once a matter o>
CARLTON. OREGON
whnt Wife No. 1 worked for.
six weeks, and by fastest camel
•3E-: mga am ¿.t
THAT
IS THE GREAT
post a trip of nine days.
TRAGEDY’ OF THE HOME!
7Áf - lonzaley Q uartet
The cost of preventing this
Monument* to Applet
1 Following out it* Intention, In­ cattd in Washington, Pittsburgh, chamber muslo. meet advantage­
tragedy is small.
Modern
Monuments
or
marker*
have
been
Philad«
iphia.
BuffruA,
Providsnos,
ously
played
by
such
an
enaemble
augurated N*w Year'* night with
electrical appliances^—the elec­
erected to a few of the most noted
I a* the FTonaaley.
Wore
-.r
Boaton.
On
th*
for
r
and
Boston.
tric washer, ironer, vacuum
*J radio recital by Lucretia Borl Maine pi»
To obtain the delicate harmony varieties o.‘ apple. In 1886 a moot,
ogram were Miguel Fleta,
A BOOKKEEPING. STENOGRAPHIC. OR
cleaner and others—is the
atid John McCormack to provide Spanish
nor of the Metropolitan and rare unity nvceeeary In this ment was built to the Baldwin at
solation.
SECRETARIAL COURSE
the finest music of operatic and Opera. « nd Ml** Lucy Isabelle work la a gift Of genius th Itself.
Wilmington, near Lowell. Mass. Tlir
Don t waste a day. Come to
concert Mara for the radio public, Marsh, ly '1 le soprano, both of w horn For this reason thl* muMo la sel­ tiral In New Y<>rk was erected lu
At the Eugene Business College.
the Victor Talking Machine Coiu- nr© also artists of the Victor com- dom played. Th* Flonaaley Quart­
Kcm's Electric Store and let
the town of Camillus. Onondaga
pany on January J till presented pany.
This school has modern equipment, efficient teachers,
us show yon a hundred ways
county, on the original site of th.
et la world famou* for th* perfect­
the famou* Flontaley Quartet to
Primate apple trees of ’ John T.
Th« Fl
to eliminate drudgery in the
nicy Quartet la a mus­ ion of combined performance and
and the rates are reasonable.
the “air” audience.
Robert* of Syraeuaat In ItMW Then
ical treat ei a uew and super- artistic ideala The Quartet bind«
home; let us make yonr
Ari
ftr
ftrthtr
itftrtutin
followed
one
to
the
Northern
Spy
in
Thia noted eOtwmble, which lias I a five oi h-r.
The , player»—the It* member* not to play in sole
housekeeping rosy.
UU2, and the M< lntosh Red In th«
never before a pea r<l bit ore the quartet < nslat* of two viellua • work so a* to preserve the perfect
Milne year. A monument to th«
njlerophone, played four selections, \iola and a ‘cello—have won a unity of their combined playing
Wealth' v.,i* erected at Excelsior
from it* rapertotrs- in the third unique place In the heart* of
The player* are: Adolfo Betti
A. E. Roberts, President
Minn., in 1912.
Victor recital, broadcast from music lovers the world over, The first violin; Alfred Pochcn. aecond
992 Willamette St.
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon.
station WEAK New York, and greatest compown have lavished Fellcien d'Arehambeau. viola; ano
•even eomtuuulcatlng atatlous lo-, tbulr genius ou the production of I Ivan d'Arehambeau, cell«.
Salettbooka. The Sentinel, x
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NEW SHIPMENT
Noted Stringed Ensemble
Broadcasts For First Time
In Third Victor Air Recital
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