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I TWICE-A-WEEK VOLUME XXXV COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925 MAN WHO HELD 100 POSITIONS Appearance of Sun Gets Attention TELLS OF IMPRESSIONS ENROLLMENT THIS YEAR THAN LAST NUMBER 72 Bridge CHAUTAUQUA FOR NEXT YEAR Farmer Pays $10 for Runs Into Truck Killing Coyote IS NOW HELD ASSURED Car While trying to pass a truck The appearance of the sun in all | Experience and Training Needed Report of Cleri Shows Increate in 1 load of gravel on the steel bridge ^®ven Day Talent Is Promised for An unusually large coyote was Progress of Country Since Early its glory, as it appeared over the | killed on Bear creek Friday by a for Any Kind of Success across the Coast Fork a short dis- Number of Teachers and Ex horizon today, is in itself enough i Six Day Circuit; Also Other Days Is Told by Veteran Em group of hunters after the hounds ; tanee north of the city Friday eve- I to attract attention but today it [ Newspaperman Finds. pensee of District. Program Changes. ploye of Bailroad. which had been chasing it brought | ning, C, W. Dunean, of San Fran- has attracted more attention than it to bay in the creek. So great I cisco, caught the body of his I usual because of the unusual circles : The outlook on life developed about it. One, ___ _______ There are 92 more children of touring car on the corner of the It id now practically certain that has been the ravages of coyotes The progress of the country since which __ may ____ have by a man who has held 100 differ been several million miles "outside | ««bool age in district 45 this year truck and the collision resulted in ehautauqua will be here next year, among the flocks of sheep in the the early days when the Southern ent jobs in three years, jobs which the sun, was a pretty rainbow. than there were lagt, according to a smash up which slightly injured ! according to 8. L. Mackin, a meni- vicinity that one farmer donated Pacific railway was built was out- varied from selling marriage licens The Sentinel has received num- | ' the annual report of the clerk re him and his three companions and l>er of the local committe who has $10 to Fred Witcher, owner of the lined by Sam Veatch Sr., of Port- es behind the county clerk's win erous calls asking the significance | cently submitted to the board of damaged the car. Mr. Duncan been active in making arrangements dogs, for running the animal out land, veteran employe of the dow in the court houso to aeting of the circles. The Sentinel docsn’t directors, One year ago there were was driving to Corvallis, where he for the entertainment this year, where it could be killed. Southern Pacific company, who was Friday morning the tracks of one of those attending the Veatch as trapeze performer in Ringling know, but is of the opinion that a i°ial of 877 persons of school age was to appear on the program of Thirty-five names were placed on Brothers circus, was given at Chau they mean that the price of lumber *n iliririct while this year the the state bankers' association which the contract before the close of the the animal were spotted on the picnic held at the Veatch camp tauqua Friday evening when Oney is going to go either up or down. Dunl^or >8 969. was in session there. I final entertainment Sunday aftor- Ted Hodges farm and Mr. Hodges ground on Row river yesterday. Fred Sweet told of his experiences The barometer at noon had started He and his wife sustained bruis- | noon and it is thought that the put his dogs oti the trail. Mr. Mr. Veatch told of many interesting The totnl enrollment in all tho and impressions. The danger that to fall slightly _ ______________ ____ "«bools has increased 150 in the I (Mi, his 14-year-old daughter was required fifty signatures will be Witeher’3 dogs were later put on events connected with pioneer days but had not dropped comes from attempting to get rieh sufficiently to indicate a radical Paat aa* - year. v«ar F For th« school _ year ent about the head and a younger obtained within the next few* days, the trail. Some farmers report that in Cottage Grove and vicinity, quick is that one usually stays change ’________________ ___ “ ;__ Eith 1923 and 1924 there was a total daughter suffered a broken collar ' I Although the attendance has been coyotes have killed as many as Ho recalled the days of his youth in weather conditions. 1 poor indefinitely, according to this er a storm or extreme heat is quite enrollment of 822 wh:le this year . bone. They were given medical | extremely large this year nnd in half of their lambs this spring. when as a boy ho played with newspaper man who has viewe viewed likely. there is a total of 972. It will attention here. The gravel truck I many instances overtaxed the seat the Indian children and contrasted life from so many angles. 6e observed that there are three with which they collided was ing capacity of the tent, nevertho- MANY ATTEND CLINIC them with the development of the It was while Oney Fred Sweet more enrolled in the schools this [ owned by Godard & Randall. i less the committee will face a small ! present day. Mr. Veatch has been was working for the Chicago Trib- EDUCATION HELD NEED year than there are in the district i deficit on the sale of ticket». This Examination of School Children Is employed by the Southern Pacific une that he started out on these of school age. The number of Made By Physicians. ' is expeefted to be in the neighbor almost his entire life nnd will be adventures of filling the othei IT Many Difficulties In Way of Peace j persons in the district between the hood of $140, although complete re retired within n short time. Says Man From Canada. fellow's shoes. The idea was to 1 ages of four and 20, the legal turns from all the ticket sales are .Unusual interest was taken in Other numbers on tho program fill as many positions as possible school age, is given as 969 while not yet in. Th? deficit was con- the children's clinic held here. besides the address by Mr. Veatch Education was declared the most nnd to record the impressions re | the total enrollment in the schools | siderably reduced by the sale of A large number of parents took included a number of vocal solos ceived in a page article in the important thing necessary to de is 972. Thomas Q. Burgess, of Seattle, ¡tickets for tho play, “Daddy Long their children and it is thought and instrumental music. liver the world from the ravages Chicago Tribune each week. From One more teacher was employed brother of Mrs. Verne Garoutte, of [Legs,’’ on Saturday evening. Due that much good resulted. So The attendance was not ns large of war by Dr. George O. Fallis, of the county clerk’s office he went in the high school last year tban , this city, was killed Friday near | to special arrangements with the many children were brought to be as had been expected, due largely Vancouver, B. C., who delivered to the circus and thereafter filled during the year previous and one Mount Vernon, Wash., when an I ehautauqua management the local oxamined that it wns impossible for to the unsettled state of the weatli over 100 other jobs, including the address at Chautauqua Wednes more in the grades. The total automobile which he was driving committee was authorized to sell the physicians and nurses to finish or. About 190 members of tho Friends of peace those of a section hand, a pullman day evening. number employed in the grades now plunged off a bridge. Mrs. ■ these tickets and apply all the the work and a number had to bo family were present, however. who are too insistent ou achieving porter, fireman, singer in. grand Officers elected for tho coming Mr. 1 money raised by this sale on the turned away. quick results are sometimes the stands at 16 while one year ago Garoutte, accompanied by opera, dog catcher, a convict in Tho examinations wore confined year were Mrs. Roy Short, presi worst enemies of the movement * it was 15. There were 11 high Garoutte, left for Bandon Saturday contract. The usual arangements penitentiary, lumberjack, detective, . for the sale of tickets for single to children from the first to dent, and Millard Mosby, »ecretary- and bring about discord rather school teachers employed last year. to attend the funeral. movie actor, waiter, night watch than harmony. I Four men and S3 women were A companion of Mr. Burgess j programs is for half of tho money eighth grades in tho local schools. t rassurer. man, bell boy, night watchman in a Those present included: Mr. and There are five difficulties to bo ' teaching in the city schools last | who was riding in the automobile | to go to the local committee and Tho purpose of tho clinic was to cemetery, jockey, auto mechanic for point out any ailments which might Mrs. H. N. Veatch, Mr. and Mrs. encountered by the movement for year as compared with three men at the time of the aeident was half to Ellison-White. Eddie Rickenbacker during an auto 1 uninjured. The car submerged in Several changes are expected in be present and to advise parents O. O. Veatch, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel world peace. These are: 1. The and 22 women in 1923-24. race, a student in a barber college, Enrollment in the grades last five feet of water. Veateh Sr., Milton Veatch, Mr. and ' the ehautauqua next year. The as to thoir treatment and care. difficulty of getting nations togeth soda jerker, player in big league . ... Local physicians who took part Mrs. M. A. Veatch, Mr. and Mrs. five day circuit will be abolished er to work for peace. 2. The be year reached 750, an increase of 112 I baseball, steeple jack, lion, tamer, the clinic, were Dr. C. E. Frost Mervillo Veatch, Mrs. Samuel R. lief prevalent in certain circles that elkjct officers I nnd a fall festival consisting of in beggar and conductor' of a beauty | evening programs will be substi- and Dr. G. C. Dyott. Drs. Dale nnd Venteh Jr. nnd son Jack, Mr. and war is a service to humanity by contest. preserving the strong and killing monthly salary for the men teach IL. W. Peters Named President and I tuted. The same talent will appear Kent of Eugene were also present Mrs. Adolph Benter, Mr. and Mrs. But. even as versatile a man as six day circuit on the ns to assist in the work, as well ns a Ralph Benter, the R. H. Mosby H. W. Titus Secretary, off the weak. 3. The vested inter ers employed increased from $183 Oney Fred Sweet was unable to on the seven day circuit, It number of trained nurses from Eu family, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wallace, ests of those who have money tied a year ago to $200 for the year make a success of so many jobs. j Lee Peters wns elected president, is oxpectod that this will result gene. Mrs. Dyott and Mrs. Jack- the Joe T. Smith family, the Bert up in armaments. 4. The viewpoint just past. For women the average As he expressed it his first down of the sovereign nations that they monthly salary decreased from $125 : r . e . Short vice president in better programs for the smaller son assisted tho local physicians. Trask family, tho Tony F. Freeburn fall came when he wns a trapeze The clinic was held under the nus family, Clara Wallace, Margaret V. land H. W. Titus secretary of the , towns and cities. have a right to use force in inter to $115. performer in the circus, In doing The estimated value of school Cottage Grove Lions club at the The contract for next year for pices of the Mercy hospital of Eu Martin, Mrs. Lillian Veateh Bost, national disputes if they can get his act in which he was to turn Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wallace and away with it. 5. The popular mind houses and grounds increased from meeting held in the Bartell hotel I the six day circuit will bo offered gene. two flipflops in the air while he daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. mistakes events leading to wars $>5,000 in 1923-24 to $95,000 in Thursday noon, 8. 8. Lasswell was | at a reduction of about $150 from was thrown from one performer to 1924-25. The special tax levied reelected to tie position of treas the figure of this year. as reasons for wars. COOKING SHOW TODAY Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Veatch, another high in the air he had Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. McGoo, the As a special feature of this That there is now under way an last year was $25,550 as compared urer. The retiring president is been instructed that if he started active movement for world peace is with $23,315 the year before. The Gaven C. Dyott, while the outgoing year’s chautanqun a free program Mountain States Power Company to G. M. Scott family, D. H. Hemen- to fall it was necessary to light way, Winters Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Give Electric Demonstration. regarded as a good sign for better valuation of taxable property in vice president and secretary are was given Sunday afternoon. This on the net below in exactly the W. L. Wallace, M. M. Mosby, times. Great historical movements the district increased from $1,137,- G. M. Markshury and C. A. Bartell. consisted of a dramatic reading by proper position to keep from break This afternoon and tomorrow Daniel K. Mosby, the Walter Ron are by nature slow but they are 338 to $1,184,811. Tha average cost Other offieers'named were Scho Harriett Els, of Canning Pollak’s ing his neck, His neck was not likewise sure. Man cannot change of each pupil in high school in field Stewart, tail twister, and play, “The Fool,’’ and was one of afternoon there will be held at the fro family, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. broken but he found that training office of the Mountain States Martin, tho C. W. Skinner fnmily, from his fighting habits suddenly creased from $79 a year to $82 a Cecil Caldwell, lion tamer. The the treats of the session. and experience were a great nsset year and the average cost for each directors for the elnb will be named Power company here an electric Marl and Rona Renfro, Mr. ami but must do so gradually. to the man who aspired to be a pupil in the whole school wns re at an early meeting. cooking demonstration under the Mrs. A. J. Renfro, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rubber stamps. The Sentinel, x circus performer. And he came duced from $70 to $50. direction of Mila Bokuo, home J. Q. Willits, Mr. and Mrs. Dale to the conclusion that a job OLD RESIDENT IS DEAD Teachers ’ salnries for the year economist of the Westinghouse F. Hawkins, the Roy Short family, on the sawdust ring was much the just, past totaled $24,000.73 while Electric nnd Manufacturing com- Mr. and Mrs. Jarnos Redford and same as a job in any other walk Funeral of S. A. Damewood Held at a year ago they were $22,174.43. pany, anil Miss Stella Dorgnn, home Mrs. Malissa Chrisman. Mills Chapel Yesterday. of life because training and ex The total expenditure for the dis economist of tho Mountain States perience are necessary in them trict last year was $45,102.24 while Power company. This demonstra MEETING IS PLANNED Samuel Anderson Damewood, for both. a year ago it was $43,904.45. tion will start at 2 p. in. and con One job which he found extreme- many years a resident of Cottage tinue until 4 p. m. Sunday School Gathering Will Be O. Lawrence Hawthorne ly difficult was that of the dog Grove and vicinity, died at the Methods of using the electric Held at Anlauf June 21. catcher. The work of catching home of his brother, W. H. Dame DEATH TAKES MRS. HILL rnnge will be shown nnd now ideas The the dog would not have been so wood, of Drain, June 11. Early Minnesota Pioneer Leaves of cooking with electricity will bo Announcement has been made I hear Bob shout a block away, hard had it not been for dodging funeral was held at the Mills Relatives in Cottage Grove. given. The use of all tho lntest that an outdoor meeting under the CJ •hapel in Cottage Grove Sunday, “Is Daddy home?" the bricks which the enraged owner equipment will be a part of the auspices of tho American Sunday When Mother calls them An from play, invariably hurled after this public June 14 ,at 1 p. m. Mrs. Carolyn Imogene Hill died demonstration which is expected to school union will bo held at Anlauf He is survived by two brothers, official while engaged in his work. “ Is Daddy home? ” at the home of her daughter, Mrs. attract considerable interest among eamp grounds on Juno 21. This is After a strenuous day in which he Nathan Damewood, of Azalea, Ore M. C. Robbins, of this city at 7:30 While Bower, who Is older grown, housewives here. one of a number of group gather had learned how to use the wire gon, and W. H. Damewood, of Employs convention’s milder tone a. m., today. She was an early ings which are planned for tho Drain. He was born in Iowa net in catchiag the dogs he went pioneer of Minnesota and lived in And yet his eagerness is shown, county. Speakers will be present Camp Commander Elected. home with the official catcher and December 19, 1853. He had lived in that state most of her life. Hhe “Is Daddyhome?” Frank W. Porter was elected and, while the program for the day while seated around the table for Cottage Grove and vicinity con was born in Thompson, Ohio, May consul commander of Bohemia Camp is not complete, plans are being the evening meal he asked him tinuously since 1881. About 18 months ago No. 206, W. O. W., nt the semi made for a nftmber of attractions. Interment was in the I. O. O. F. 21, 1847. Then Dick and Phi) take up the call, why he ever took up such a life. she came to Cottage Grove and This scries of meetings starts annual election of the camp Fri And then the newspaper man cemetery, J. Sams officiating. “Is Daddy home?” has lived here since that time. day night. Other officers elected June 21 and continues until August learned that there was such a thing When Mother tells them In the hall, She is survived by six daughters were: W. N. Hubbell, advisor lieu 2 with a meeting somewhere in as pride in a man's work even DAMAGE SUIT IS FILED “Yes, Daddy’s home!” and one son. They are: Mrs. A. tenant; Chas. Smith, escort; W. B. tho county each Sunday. During though it was catching dogs and L. VanBlaricom, Mrs. A. E. Hand I hear the four begin to tear Poole, watchman; E. F. Adams, the last four years these meetings dodging bricks. For this man was G. M. Swinehart Sues Standard and Mrs. M. C. Bobbin», of Cot Like Uttle wild men up the stair, sentry. These officers serve for of the American Sunday school un the champion dog catcher in Chi Oil Company and Manager. tage Grove; Mrs. H. Veal, Vernonia, the ensuing six months term. T. J. ion have attracted considerable at While lustily they all declare cago and had mastered the work Ore., Mrs. P. C. VanBlaricom, Chel Smith, tho retiring consul comman tention in the county. The program That Daddy’s homel and brought it to a high state of The Standard Oil Company and sea, Wisconsin; Mrs. Arthur White- der, automatically succeeds to tho is being arranged by Kenneth A. perfection. Many other jobs had C. H. Bussey, manager of the- com head, Red Deer, Alberta, and W. chair of past consul commander. Tobias, of Eugene, missionary for proved unattractive to him but in pany a plant here, are defendants On, what a blessed thing to hear, E. Hill, Victoria, B. C.; also a A. E. Burrows was reelected a tho union. Those who attend tho this one he found the highest pos in a circuit court suit filed by “I b Daddy home?" brother, E. E. Green, and a sister, gathering are expected to bring manager for the 18 months term. sible degree of satisfaction because G. M. Swineheart, husband of Mrs. From voices 90 intent and dear, Mrs. F. Harding, both of Sierra lunch and spend tho day. he could do it better than any Margaret M. Swinehart, who was Madre, Calif., and a brother, A. E. ’Is Daddy home?" Currin Is Promoted. other man in the city. kill in an automobile accident here Green, of Chicago. Ivan Currin, who held the rank Chambers Purchases More Land. I hope that in the yean to be When he tried his hand as a several weeks ago. It is alleged Funeral arrangements will not be of first class private with company J. H, Chambers Purchased from My b oys will know such love for me Pullman porter Sweet succeeded in in the complaint that the accident completed until the arrival of rel D, has recently been promoted to E. C. Lockwood an 11-aere tract of That often they will call to see breaking three of 149 rules govern was due to the carelessness of Mr. atives. a corporal, according to word re- land joining the right of way for If Dad is home. ing such work when he picked up Bussey, driver of the car which ceived here. In tho list given in his new railroad. This land ad the first valise. He held down struck Mrs. Swinehart, Drain Team Defeated. last week's paper of those who left joins Pacific highway and is a number of other railroad jobs, Judgment for $10,000 general The Cottage Grove baseball team for Camp Jackson Currin was listed located just south of the city, It including that of fireman on one damages and for other expenses defeated the Drain team by a as a first class private, although is understood that Mr. Chambers of the fast passenger trains of the totaling $5.33.65 is sought. score of 6 to 3 in a fast game he was promoted to a corporal a expects to use the land in the east. While in the cab of the played on the Drain field yester- short timo before the compnny left. construction of sidetracks for tho locomotive he learned there was First with Cottage Grove new. day. The next game will be with road and may excavate for gravel a clone parallel between the fire The Sentinel. Springfiold here next Sunday. Hales books. The Sentinel. x to use as ballast. in the engine and the enthusiasm necessary to give life to a man’s actions and keep him going. When Eddie Rickenbacker pulled that ’ s o«t nice thino about me - ) into the pit with a broken racing I MAKE FRIENDS EASILY -IM PEMOCflnnC- ear when thè race was half over I F JEUX PICKED 'JP A I KNOW A IhOPoBRED WHEN 1 SEE ONE TOO on the Chicago speedway the news AS A GOOP JUDGE OF WOPLE T h ERE'5 NO ) stranger n paper writer who ww filling the T he hotbl LOsrr ONE ANY BETTER T han FELIX FEAT h ER HE AD ' shoes of a mechanic in hie pit WHO promised ib learned another lesson. For the INVEST IM HIS LATEST -» mat ' s defeated racing driver wan smiling INVENTION. T h E USE and there was nothing in his ex pres, pression that showed whether he BUT UNAA/ARE5 £ liad won or loot.» In the raee of life as on the speedway the man FELIX, who takes defeat with a grin and THE STRANGER 15 who may be down but in never ont NONE OTHER TRAM will finally be as xueeessfnl r.n Ed- T h E HOTEL detective die Riekexibarker wan when next who suspects Sweet heard from him. after he had OUR HERO Of SELLING won his raee on the Tacoma speed A PMOMET STOCK way. Auto Plunge Fatal to Man Known Here Is paddy Home? WHAT’S THE USE PROROSITIOM A Great Judge