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— Only Newspape- Publishing A’’ New Cottav. I óhr GInttw O^nwr JBritttiwl > TWICE TWICE A WEEK COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL: 20. 1925. T— 1 <r I NUMBER 56 r LEDGER GIVES PEDIGREES OF LANE PRISONERS 23 YEARS I Only Newspaper Publishing All the News of Cottage Grove «nd Vicinity. Cottage Grove Attracts Attention Everywhere As Bustling City Thief 'Takes Advantage Of Death to Ply His Trade University of Oregon Pole Vaulter Whether OU Has Been Struck Will Record Shows Last Hanging in Will Go Into the Life In- County to Have Been that of Not Be Known Until the Editor of Eugene Register Visits Here, Is Deeply Im Thieves are no respecters of surance^Game. Elliott Lyons on April 17, 1903. circumstances. R. E. Lackey was pressed and Tells All About Us in His Newspaper Hole Is Baled. [L ............. ..... >1 called from a job of butchering J several days ago by the death of For 23 years a big ledger has A. Ralph Spearow has resigned Mrs. George N. Swinehart, acting Oil well enthusiasts are consid Cottage Grove is getting its full some of Lano county’s best timber. his mother, Mrs. Clara Numbers, postmaster at Black Butte, diod as beeu in use in the Lane county his position as pastor of the Pres erably excited over the fact that share of attention and everywhere The new Anderson 4 Middleton op He left in the smoke house 300- sheriff ’ s office and the name and byterian church here, a position the result of injuries sustained this yesterday a flow of gas was struck forenoon when struck by a car pedigree of every prisoner “booked which he has held for four years. in the state is it becoming known eration is ono of Oregon’s largest. pounds of ham and bacon which at the Eugene well that threw as a live city with a big pay roll Cottage Grove’s lumber payroll ho had just prepared for curing. driven by C. H. Bussey, manager in” in that time are inscribed on The resignation is to become effec When he was again able to give water and oil into tho air for a of the local Standard Oil plant. its pages. The. last page of tho big 1 tive not later than June 1. Mr. and a future probably brighter than w^l increase as the years pass. that of any other small city of Nor is lumber all. Cottage Grove attention to tho meat he found distance estimated as 60 feet high volume is now being used and a Spearow has accepted a speeial 1’he accident happened at the Sixth Oregon. Visitors speak kind words is one of tho largest egg shipping that the door of tho smoke houso er than tho derrick. The employes new book has been ordered. agency for a life insurance com and Main streets intersection. An- j while here and after they leave. points in Oregon, sending out over had been removed and tho moat at tho well wero startled as tho other car traveling east on Main | May 8, 1902, during the admin pany, his territory being southern They note fine merchandise em 14,000 cases yearly. Some of the stolen. There is no clow to tho gas came roaring to tho surface, street crossed the intersection ahead istration of Sheriff W. W. Withers, Oregon. He expects to continue poriums, fine bank buildings, a finest poultry establishments in thief, who must have worked although they had been warned the first notation was made in his residence here. of Mr. Bussey who was approach hotel that compares favorably with the state are located nearby, The while the family were in tho houso that something of that sort might the volume that has been the Spearow participated in the re ing Main from the no-th and after I bo expected at any time. those in larger cities, a fine thea town has a good cannery, which a short distance away. official record book of seven Lane cent Olympic meet as a represen this car had passed Mrs. Swinehart Tho holo was at once filled with ter, busy paved streets, and a live draws its raw material from the was in the path of the' car driven county sheriffs, W. W. Withers, tative of the University of Oregon newspaper usually is mentioned. water and capped and tho work of close-in farms. Tho city has a Fred Fisk, Harry Bow n, J. C. and broke the world’s pole vault i by Mr. Bussey, He had not seep baling out has started. Whether Frank Jenkins, editor of the back ground of well-balanced agri Parker, Dillard A. ^Elkins, Fred ing record in a later athletic ex was her until then, Although he or not a flow of oil has been Eugene Register, attended a dinner culture. driving slowly, the woman was Stickels and Frank E. Taylor. Their hibition in Japan. | struck will not bo known until this meeting of the Lane county pub Cottage Grove is the business signatures attest their taking over Spearow was graduated from the dragged for a distance and was is completed and two or three days Dr. C. . E. the record from their predecessors University of Oregon last year lisher’s heli! here Saturday last. center of from 4000 to 5000 people, rendered unconscious may be required. Officers of the Upon his return homo he wrote and looks the part. It hns a fine, and filled the pastorate here dur Frost was called, administered first in office. the following “lead” editorial for modern business district, with paved Luther McGuire Drives Car That company merely state that tho A glance back through the pages ing the entire time of his attend- aid treatment and ordered het at striking of tho gas confirms tho his paper: streets and up-to-date stores. On Wrecks Itself While Bump once to a Eugene hospital. The of this book shows mnny brief ance at that institution. Befor-' oft-repoated statement that oil is Saturday evenings it is next to but interesting items of the crim- coming here he was pastor of the injured woman regained conscious ing. Two Others. going to be struck. It is said that BUSY COTTAGE GROVE. impossible to find a place to park Congregational church at St. Hel- ness before leaving for the hos inal history of Lane. j tho holo at the Eugene well is After the name of each prisoner ens. Eugene people are exceedingly anywhere near tho business dis pital but died before reaching j down 3000 feet or better. trict, and tho streets are crowded Three cars were wreokod Thurs- is a space for recording the dispo proud of the record of their city in Mr. Spearow has been an import Eugene. Drilling continues at the Cottage nnd lively. j day evening on Knox hill, a car Mr. Bussey is completely upset sition of his case, whether dis ant factor in creating church in the past five years, They have a I Grove well and officers of the I driven by Luther McGuire Cottage Grove has ono of the wreck- missed, sent to the penitentiary, terest in the city. He has been right to be proud. No city in the hy the accident and its serious 1 company boliove that a perform- escaped or paroled. After one particularly effective in his work Pacific Northwest, large or small, best small hotels in Western Ore- | ing two cars> beside the one driven | ance similar to that at the Eugene outcome. gon, and one of the best semi- J by McGuire, Tho other cars were name, Elliott Lyons, written in has made a better record. Eugene with men and boys and his church is survived by Mrs. Swinehart well may be expected hero at any the husband. There are no children. red is the terse comment, “Hanged has large classes of both. He has is growing rapily and soundly. It weekly newspapers anywhere. The i being driven by C. A. King and . time. by the neck until dead, ” This been a popular pastor and the only is a substantial city, backed by Sentinel tells the news of its com- A. Montieth. « inunity in a breezy, newsy way and King was approaching the hill is the final record of the last reason given for his resignation is substantial industries. SCHOOLS HEAR BANKERS execution in Lano county and was the inadequacy of a pastor’s salary. But Eugene’s record of growth comments intelligently on tho news from the east and McGuire was EDMUNSON, JOHNSON MIX recorded April 17, 1903. does not stand alone in this part it prints. Its mechanical equip following. Montieth, coming from District Attorney Ordered to Pre Series of Educational Addresses Is Lyons was convicted on a charge Mrs. Maddox Didn’t Help. of Oregon. Consider Cottage Grove ment is as modern as will be found I the west, had passed tho crown Almost Completed. sent Charges to Jury. of murdering Sheriff W. W. With- Mrs. William Maddox, whose hus for example. Cottage Grove, ns was in the United States, and its busi ! of the hill and was on tho down ers and he was booked on the band was recently captured in told in last Sunday’s Register, is ness office is as meticulously accu grade. A heavy rain was falling. N. E. Glass, president of the The writ of mandamus petitioned ledger February 9, 1903, following California and has been brought forging rapidly to the front. At rate and efficient in its methods McGuire, overtaking the King car, Bank of Cottage Grove, and Worth as a bank. attempted to pass it at the time for recently by Loon R. Edmunson his arrest. back and taken to the penitentiary the present moment, when the lum Harvey, assistant cashier of the Ask a resident of Cottage Groty that the Montieth car came almost seeking to compel District Attorney A total of 2259 names «of those -to serve a term for which he had ber industry is not as nctive ns First National bank, have complet who have spent time in the Lane been sentenced at the time of mak it hns been, 19 sawmills are oper about business prospects, and ho I abreast of tho King car. McGuiro John 8. Medley to bring before ed giving a series of talks on will reply proudly that his town is | seeing that ho had made a mistake the attention of the grand jury county jaiL are inscribed ou the banking before the local schools pages of the big book. Some indi ing a sensational escape from the ating within a short distance of doing nicely, thank you. Tho gen in judgmont, evidently tried to certain alleged crimes committed Lano county jail, states that the Cottage Grove — most of them on and soon will complete the same cation of the increase in number is eral atmosphere is that of optimism drop in behind tho King car, but by Clyde N. Johnston while he series of talks before schools in shown by the figures. In the en report that she in any way attempt a full six-day week. These mills and confidence. was unable to do so and struck was district attorney, wub issued surrounding communities. The meet tire year of 1903 there were only ed to assist him to escape from employ 1060 men, nnd nre cutting All of which is pleasing in the the rear of tho King car, which Thursday by County Clerk Bryson, jail in California while he was 673,000 feet of lumber daily. Their ings in the local schools and at 38 prisoners. During 1924 there extreme, and reassuring as well to went into the ditch and on into the tho ordor having boon made by Dorena were concluded Thursday, were 361 and for the posent year awaiting the arrival of the Oregon monthly payroll is $102,000. That the people of this city. If Eu fence, demolishing two posts and Judge John C. Kendall, of tho officer was entirely without foun is a lumber payroll of a million when Mr. Glass spoke upon “Ke up to Thursday 67 had been en- gene’s great development in the I continuing on into tho pasture, circuit court. Tho order cites tho dation, as she was not even in tho nnd a quarter a year. lations of tho Farmer and tho rolled. district attorney to show enuso why past five years stood atone, there j whore it tipped over. same city at the time. ‘ Mrs. Mad These figures arc for the present Banker and How the JBank Aids Under the column headed dox is making here home here only, and will grow in the future. would be good reason for uneasi- j The juggernaut thon swerved and the writ shall not bo made perma Commerce,'’ and Mr. Harvey spoke “charge” there are some unusual nent. ness—for no city can grow perma- i Lene is the na# heavily timbered nontly faster than the country struck the Montieth car, wrecking | Edmunson, through his attorney, upon “Investments and Federal items, judging by the present day temporarily. the front end of it and tipping it - _ county in America, and Cottage Reserve. ' ’ it. But with the country over. Tho McGuiro car was so Paul Dormitzer, a few weeks ago standards. “Selling liquor with Filing cabinets. The Sentinel. Grove is right in the center of around One meeting is yet to be held out a license” is one that sounds roundabout growing rapidly as well, badly demolished that it was sold petitioned for tho writ, alleging at Walker and also one at Lorane, strange in this modern day when ' ,hat tho former district attorney there is nothing to fear. If any to the wrecking house. The bankers report that eonsid- “possession of liquor” seems to one doubts that the surrounding Tho McGuire car was owned by wna Kuilty of nine specific crimes erablc interest has been shown in be the major charge since the ad country is growing, let him go to : Cliffird McGuire and his brother ll«ain8t tho law and enumerating the talks, which arc a part of the vent of prohibition. Cottage Grove. He will return ; Luther was bringing it to the city I them. educational program of the state Edmunson is a disbarred attorney convinced. for the owner. In recalling the last public exe bankers' association. who was several times prosecuted cution in Lane county John Marsh, No one was seriously injurod. by tho former district attorney Baptist Church Elects. county constable, pointed out the County to Build Dike. C. Orr was elected pastor at MEDFORD, MILITIA CAMP for liquor law violations. spot on the oast side of the present The county court will at once jail building “right behind that annual business mooting of lake steps to prevent the destruc third big tree from the corner of Baptist church hold Thurs- Jackson County City Is Selected Modelle Beidler Is Prise Winner, tion of the river road running Eighth avenue” where the gallows evening, The following offi- for Encampment. Miss Modelle Beidler, ton-year- north from the steel bridge over were erected for the execution. A cers were elected: Harry A. Wil old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Row river. Such a promise was high board structure was built to ilams, clerk; George Newell and Captain C. C. Cruson bus received | Beidler and a student in tho fifth made Saturday to a committee shut out the sight from the public, W. A. Williams, trustees; Roy How official orders to havo company D gra.lo of the east »ide, is ono of composed of C. A. King, Charles the constable recalled. ard, Finley Huff, H. W. Titus and report for annual encampment nt four Lune county pupils who ia Conner and J. A. Joll, who present John I’reo, deacons; Mrs. John Medford on June 12. The men 1 Sheriff Withers was shot by ed a petition which had been cir Lyons when the county officer Ponsford, Mrs. Addison Williams will entrain here upon the evening to roceivo a $10 prize in tho rocont annual county dental essay con culated by Mr. King. and Mrs. Roy Howard, deaconesses; of Juno 11 and their cars will went to a house west of Junction test. Tho subject of Madelia's A dike built there two years City to place him under arrest on George Newell, treasurer; Mrs. bo picked up nt 11:30 by the essay wus, “Our Guardian Angels, ago has proved a detriment, tho n theft charge. Lyons was arrested Worth Harvey, organist; Mrs. H. troop train which will carry the water getting under the dike and shortly after near Creswell, being W. Titus, choir leader and assistant several units of the valley to tho Good Teeth and Good Health.” undermining it in such a way that taken from a freight tra organist; Roy Howard, Sunday training grounds, which have been Tho four essays will be sent to a current of water has gotten which he was attempting school superintendent; Mrs. H. W. designated Camp Jackson, after tho the state department of education behind the dike and there is danger south. Titus, W. O. Williams and Mrs. county in which they aro located. for ontrance in a state contest, that the road will be washed away. John Ponsford, music committee. The camp is several miles wort where a prize of $25 is offored for tho best. John Ponsford and W. O..Williams of Medford. J. H. Heard Dies. were named local delegates to the School Budget Up Tomorrow. John Havana Heard, a resident Captain Cruson anticipates that ordination service for churches of he will take a full company, Two Plan to Attend Motorcycle Meet, The annual taxpayers’ meetings ' here for five years, succombed to A number of motorcycle riders the valley to be held here at 2:.3O for the consideration of the school cancer early Saturday night. The cars will be roquired, ono for tho from hero plan to attend the Pa- Tuesday afternoon. budget will be held at 7:30 p. m. funeral was held at 2:30 this after men and ono for equipment. | cific Northwest motorcycle rally tomorrow. The only item in the noon from the Methodist church, i and Gypsy tour to bo hold at Long Mrs. Claude Arne Dies. budget upon which there is likely Pastor J. H. Ebert officiating, Garage Thieves at London. Mrs. Claude Arne died at mid- Beach, Wash., Friday, Saturday and to be any discussion is one provid Interment was in the A. F. 4 London, April 18.—(Special.)— night Thursday at the Arne home Garage thioves have been busy on Sunday, Juno 19, 20 and 21. Tndi- ing for installation of a commercial A. M.-I. O. O. F. cemetery. ; cations are that this will bo the on Row river, following an illness the Coast fork this week. course. The other items are the Mr. Heard was born in Pulaski ((g) by Western Newspaper Union.) The biggest motorcycle moot ever held of several months. Funeral ser J. B. Rouse garage suffered usual ones that are recognized as county, Ark., January 1, 1862. He Horizontal. the Vertical. on tho coast, with riders present vices were held Sunday afternoon most severely. All the tires, impossible of elimination. was married to Gussie Nelson De 1—Aln*rr for aloalo voleo the from every Pacific coast stato and from the Christian church, Pastor spotlight, tools, an overcoat of cember 14, 1902, at Henrietta, Okla. •—-Liquid measure (pl.) and 1 Canada. — Group of three A. J. Adams officiating, Inter- tho rug were taken a number of years before com 11 12— Land measure from Mr. BILL BOOSTER SAYS For ment was in tho A. F. 4 A. M.- Rouse’s Ford car. A ing here he was in business at IS—You and 1 number of I. O. O. F. cemetery. Weleetka, Okla. He had been a 14— God of Love articles were taken from the Fire Patrol Planes Coming. 15— Help Leora Hanna Linebaugh, dough CCASlOMAUY A CTM PAPER church member for 40 years and 17—«on,. Thomas Funk garage. F’our pianos will be stationed at ters of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Line- a Mason for 30 years. At the time IS—Direct GETS OFF A LITTLE CHEAP tho Eugene aviation field for tho Imugh, was born here December 19, of death ho was a member of the SO— Personal pronoun WIT AT THE EXPENSE OF TUB Awards in Writing Made. forest fire patrol base which will 31—-A continent (abbr.) 1893, and lived here her entire Methodist church. COUUT2M TCNJU, BUT BWM Awards in writing have ben made bo established in the near future 22— Possessive proaouft live. Rhe was married to Claude Surviving relatives are the wife, 23— Uoslelry in the east side sixth grade as under provisions of tho law appro MILLION AMEGlCAUS LIVE IU THE Arno December 16, 1914. a son Linas, a daughter Hester, 24— Initiate of a fanaope Prewfdsat follows: Twenty-five drill buttons, priating $5i',000 for thia work dur 2R—Render helpless (boxin* term) ¿XAAJU. TOWU OR THE COUUTPN. Rhe is survived by tho husband Thelma two brothers, B. F. Heard, Keo, 27—Preposition Thornton, Everett Huff, MOST OF THEM STAT MARRIED, and two sons, Willard, 9, and Mildred Bonnett, Jean Allison, Io- ing tho coming year, according to Ark., and W. H. Heard, Holdervilla, 25— Worthless (slan*, abbr.) Darrel, 8; the parents; nnd sisters nah Krause, Elbert Smith; progress word received from Senator Mc VERM FEW STEAL, OR MURDER Okla., and a sister, Mrs. Sarah 2»— Article Nary. 31—Ron away nnd grothors as follows: Mrs. Harry pin, Hesper Hubbell, Jerrine Bur J. Myers, Doyle, Tenn. EACH OTHER. AMO PRACTICAUM 34—Complete outflt Castle nnd Glen Linebaugh, Cot- 38—Hoard MCME STARVE, WHICH B MORE rows, Maxine Nelson, Melba Coch tage Grove; Mrs. R. G. Landwehr, ran, Louise Wynne, Shirley Wells. 37—Overcome Bible’« Infallibility Discussed. . THAU GAM B8 SAID FOR US—Fruit Mrs. II. I). Chamber Astoria, and —is old H. C. L. making Considerable interest is being 40—Beetle FOLKS’. inroads into your income* lain, Rogue River. manifested in a discussion before 4ft—Kind of arid Eugene Bowlers Win. . the men’» class of the Presbyterian 81—Wlpia* cloth The Engeno first string bowling •>—Waader about Idly —did you know tho best church upon tho origin and infalli- 54—Loop SMILE' team won from the locals Friday way to deal him a solar 58 — Boy's same I bility of the Bible. J. R. Patterson, night in n contest on alloys at Ip plexus is to read j in a talk before the class Bunday M—E*yptiaa own *od Solution of Puzzle No. S2. Eugene. The score was 2298 to 57—Mid die-wan (era state (abbr.) tho nds in tho ! a week ago strongly supported its 50—Allowed fore* related te hyp- 2279. Bonney, of the Fiu go ne team, newspapers and aotlsm j infallibility. O. M. Kem, in a was high point man with 215 pins. tako advantage of ; discussion yesterday, took the po - •O—M e*a ti ve The team from hero was Jonos, •2—Nets of musical scale 1 the prices made sition that there is grave doubt •S—Yarn for the weef (weaver's Htoneberg, Hall and Maltsman. of the truth of much that does not term) there by tho appeal to reason or appear to be G5— Preposition enterprising merchants* J. M Shelley, Pioneer, Dies ••—Collection of animals consistent with the character given •R—Katire J. M. Shelley, of Eugene, pioneer —some merchants will givo to God. •S—Praetloa of a year of Lane county, former sheriff you bettor goods, some will 7a—Part of verb **to be” and former member of the legis 71—Mehaaamedaa call te prayer save you money, soma are lature, died Saturday in Eugene. Ralph Hand will meet Tom Ray, TS—Beheld t cutting profits way down to w hie 74 — Colle*« afady (abbr.) He was a Civil war veteran. Death of Omaha, in a wrestling match interest you, but you lose TS— Faso evar U*htljF A Sn followed by a few hours that of at the Heilig theater in Portland TS — We*ro all tho opportunities unless I his sob , Walter Shelley, of Yuba Wednesday night. Ray and Hand 77—Mnimla* a persea ae as to de- 1 K' °A you road the ads. prtve him of ase ef members <lty, Calif. Tho funeral was hold |E. have mixed liefere and neither used tn S*htin* » Sunday. EapJ has any advantage over the other. I Woman Is Struck by Car Driven by C. H. Bussey, Standard Oil Local Agent. CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 33 O I T •elution wiU appear la apat iaeaa. I I