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COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 2, 1925.
4 ^XXV
NUMBER 77
New Library Books.
Many Attend Reunion.
The following were in attendance D oít
1 at tho annual Garoutte picnic which
was reported in Monday’s Sentinel:
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Garoutte,
j “Grass,’r Cooper; “Back to God’s
I Country,” Curwood; 4iJibby James
' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte ami
Probably tho first killing of a
had
For
years
Cottage
Grove
Little Ones Can’t Wait for Official
and the Alligator,” Butler; “Coun- Guy Ray Coxnes Again With Wild son Colon, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ! porcupine by a dog has been re­ Thursday, July 23, to Sunday, Aug­
but one Martin Anderson, and I try Beyond,” Curwood; “I’ll Show
Garoutte
ami
sons
Darell
and
Co-
Horses
and
Cattle
for
Three
! corded here.
ust 2, Are Dates for Annual
Pat, an Airedale
Opening; Three Baseball
when we had but one Martin we You the Fann,” Davis; “Goody
i ford, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Garoutte owned by Dale Wvatt, is the dog.
had little trouble keeping him Two Shoes,” Goldsmith; “Desert
Day Celebration.
Ten Day Session.
Teams Organized.
and sons Walter ami Leonard, Mr. I Pat spends most of his time in the
sorted out, but for two years the I of Wheg-t,” Grey; “Light of the
i and Mrs. Earl Garoutte and son Bohemia district w’ith Dale’s father,
city has had two Martin Ander-
Guy Ray, well known promoter Alden, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Kelly M. F. Wyatt. On Tuesday morn­
Tho fifth annual Methodist Ore­
The kids of the city are show sons and many mixups have result- Western Stars,” Gray; “Lone Star
ing in numbers their appreciation ed from the similarity of names, Ranger,” Grey; “Riders of the of rodeos, has charge of the eele- and children Lawrence ami Rita, ing the dog ran afoul of one of gon conference camp meeting will
of the playgrounds recently estab- although both probably will agree Purple Sage, ” Grey; “Constant bration to bi* put on at Calapooya Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Damewood, i the quill drivers but when the I bo held here for 10 days beginning
A.
Nymph,” Kennedy;“Mary Gusta,” springs July 3, 4 ami 5. He has | Alex Garoutte, Mrs.
''
* W. Kime porky drove several of the quills Thursday, July 23, and continuing
lished under th'e auspices of the that there the similarity ’ ends.
Lincoln; “Silver Foot,” Lindsay; a dozen men at work constructing and Geneva, and Mr. and Mrs. I into the face ami mouth of tho to Sunday, August 2. The preach­
Keepers of the Den. Although the
The fact that both Andersons
Land,
all
of
Cottage*! (|()^
TS
selected the I. M. Hargett,
canine did not, retire, as ers
grounds were not to havo been have the same given 1 name isn’t “Doctor Doolittle’s Circus,” Loft­ a new arena and chutes and caring Isaac
officially opened until Wednesday, all there is to it. Their initials ing; “Smoke Bellow,” London; for 30 head of wild horses and Grove; Missz Sadie Garoutte, Mr. 1 dogs usually do under similar cir D. D., Kansas City evangelist, who
so many of the youngsters were at are the same. They are “M. H.,” ¡“White Fang,” London; “Elaine cattle which have arrived for the and Mrs. Gliden Hoyt, Mr. ami Mrs. i eumstances. He became enraged ami was here a year ago and proved
j Leo Eaton, Henry Eaton, Mr. and upon the second attack he grabbed a popular preacher; F. L. Miller,
the grounds on Monday that the and this has made more difficult at the Gates,” Maxwell; “Anne big show.
Ray claims that ho has some of Mrs. Addison Gross and son Addi­ Mr. Porky by the back, breaking D. D., evangelist from Nashville,
director, Miss Lehman, decided that the effort to keep the two segro- of A von lea, ” Montgomery; “Voice
she might as well open on that day. gated. M any times one has got- From the Dark,” Pillports; “Rod the best cowboys a ml bucking horses son Jr., Marguerite Gross, Mr. and tho backbone, ami hurled tho ani­ Tenn.; and Bishop William O.
Patients, ’
Richmond; that have ever been used in a Mrs. Carol Garoutte and daughter mal 10 feet into the air. The Shephard, Portland. Fred Canady,
Thirty-five kiddies were there in ten mail belonging to the other, Pepper’s
the forenoon and 65 in the after­ and when one of them does some­ “Wild Heart,*” Square; “Mothers’ 1 cowboy show in this section. A ! Velma, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gross and fight was over, but the «log’s East Liverpool, Ohio, will bo here
noon and there has been no de­ thing it is a 50 to 1 chance that Recompense,” Wharton; “Helen of number of the men and horses «laughter. Gla<(ys, Mr. and Mrs. mouth ami body were full of quills. again as song louder. Mrs. Ida
crease of interest. The highest af­ the other will get half the credit. the Old House,” Wright; Mine of have appeared in a number of the Clark Walgoval and daughter Gail, Mr. Wvatt could do nothing to Chaney, Portland, will be pianist,
the Iron Door,” Wright; “Recrea- big roundups of the northwest ami ¡ami Clay Garoutte, off of Bandon; relievo the dog’s suffering and District Superintendent S. A. Dan-
ternoon attendance has been 76.
That, is all right sometimes, but
Only one difficulty has been ex­ when one is in an automobile ! tion of Brian Kent,” Wright; 'Something gno«l is promised for | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curtis of Red- I starte«l at once upon the 35-mile ford will be platform manager
perienced. Kids between the ages accident the other doesn’t care “Count of Monte Cristo,” Dumas; the holiday revelers. The cowboys mond, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I trip to the city. For 12 miles to and Mrs. Dunford will have charge
“White are trying out their horses and Covey and daughters Betty Mae the railway the «log followed of th« children and young people.
“Redburn, ”
Melville;
of 20 and 65 are as much interested for credit.
It isn’t possible to
and Dawn Elise, The Dalles; Mrs. patiently dospito his injuries. Two Visiting preachers will he called
in the swings, teeter-totters and make a distinction by saying it wras Devil of the Blacksea,” Palen; cattle daily.
Ray put on a show at the springs W. F. Hart and Miss Merle Scott, 1 physicians wero culled to t rent upon from time to time.
slide as those of more tender years the Martin H. who drives a Ford, “Colonial Twins,” Perkins; • • Es-
in 1923 that pleased a large crowd Portland; Mrs. Roy Romaine and . the animal and chloroform had
Services will be held at 7:30
and the little ones sometimes have for both drive the same make of kimo Twins,” Perkins; “Pierre and
Luce,’’ Rolland; “Intrusion,’’ Sey- an«l he promises something even daughter Betty Mac, Salem; Mr. to be administered before the quills a. m., 10 a. m., 2:30 p. in. and 7:30
difficulty in crowding the older car.
I
better.
Good-sized
prizes
have
been
and
Mrs.
Carl Penland, Mr. and could bo reniovod froin tho dog ’s P- in.
mour.
ones out.
4 Many have been asking Martin
,! posted for th«' races ami bucking Mrs. Harold Scott, Redmond, Wash., I tongue, which was so filled with
An attendance of 1500 is notici-
Folk dancing classes will bo H. Anderson during the past week
! contests.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tango j them that it resembled
resemble«! a cactus. pated and the tabernacle can be
Council Proceedings.
The hours wdll how it happened that he wasn’t
started Monday,
¡and son Lyle, Arlington, Wash.
'Phe dog is recovering from his arranged to accommodate twice
As a measure of economy the
be: Girls from 8 to-11 years, 10:30 injured in a recent motor accident.
Among tho invited guests wero injuries but is not yet himse’f.
that number.
Highway Signs Are Lowered.
on Mondays and Wednesdays; girls It wasn’t Martin H. Anderson, city council Monday night ordered
Facilities are of the best for
Porcupines were never known
fro 11 to 15 years, 10:30 on Tues­ however, who was in the accident. the loan to the general sewer fund
The guide signs on Pacific high­ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kem, R. C.
Stacey, Miss Margot Hanley, Mrs.
those wishing to camp upon Ihn
days and Thursdays.
It was Martin II. Anderson. For a of a surplus in the trunk sewer way in this section have been re­ Warren McFarland, Mrs. Della Ab­ in this section until recent years, grounds during the session.
but this is the second to be killed
Baseball teams have been organ­ more particular distinction, the fund w’hich remained after the paired during the past week by a
bott, Cottage Grove.
this year in tho Bohemia district.
ized as follows:
Martin II. Anderson concerned is aempletion of the new trunk line crew from the state highway de­
WilFam Edwards kille«! one weral
Team A: Forrest Lemley, captain the one who is employed at Wood­ sewers, the cose of the main sewers partment and those beyond repair
Weeds Must Be Cut.
days ago which had taken lodgings
and pitcher; Martin Watkins, c; son’s garage. The other Martin H. being approximately $3,000 Uj.der have been replaced. All the signs
Tho city council has issued an
Holiday Booze Captured.
Paul Sanders, lb; Ethelbert Craw­ drove the first Ford that Henry the amount estimated when the have been lowered on the poles so
order for the cutting of weeds
Tho Oakridge Fourth of July under his cabin.
as to be more easily seen bv motor may lose some of its pep through
ford, 2b; John Monroe, 3b; Edison ever made and has had several bond issue was authorized.
along tho edge's of all sidewalks
The loan of the money to one operators. It is believed that this tho fact that, a cargo of booze
Lemley
and
Harold
Mackin, since, but ha3 always managed
of tho city.
Tn some instances
Good Fellows Store Sold.
fund from the other will save lowering will do away with much destined for thnt live little city
fielders.
to keep them right side up.
Hary T. Williams and F. Me- property owners havo allowed the
a considerable amount of interest of tho difficulty operators havo was confiscated several days ago Laughlin have purchased from S. E. weeds to grow until there is hardly
Team B: Wallace Boslough, cap­
upon warrants while the assess­ had finding their way through the by
tain and first baseman; Virgil
of ------
the sheriff
, officials
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----------- ’s i office, 1 ’<)!<• the Good Follows cigar store a passageway on tho sidowalks.
Wynne Is Kicked by Cow.
ments for lateral sewers are being city.
Particularly at tho right who had been tipped off to tho and card room and have taken Property owners who fail to comply
McKibben, p; Victor Goff, e;
Armand Wynne is nursing a lame collected.
angle turns at Ninth and Main fact that the liquor was on tho possession.
Donald Preo, 2b; Harvey Williams, knee as the result of being kicked
Mr. Cole, who con- with the order may bo prosecuted,
The folowing bills were allowed: streets and ' at Main and Fifth way from Portland.
3b; Floyd McCullough and Harold : by his cow. The bovine seriously
ducted the business for a number or tho weeds may bo cut by tho
William
Higgjns,
raising
man
­
streets,
operator?
in
large
numbers
Boslough, fielders.
Fred Smith, a construction en- of years, has not announced his city and tho expense charged to
, objects to being approached from
hole .......... -..........-................... $ 6.50 have failed to observe tho direct­ gineer on tho railway, had made a future plans.
Team C: Arnold Eakright, cap- the left side for any purpose and
the property, to bo collected with
ing signs and many have gone trip to Portland and was bringing
tain and pitcher; Billy Lynn, c; when Mr. Wynne got on her off Teal, Winfree, McCullough &
Williams has been n resident here taxes upon tho property.
lorfg distances upon the wrong road SO pint, bottles of tho volatile liquor for 20 years,
Johnson, examination of
Glen Swanson, lb; Harry Culver, side while applying fly spray the
McLaughlin lived
water bond issue.................... « 30.00 before discovering their error.
2b; Ted Miller, 3b; Kenneth Ward, cow let drive with a rear limb
back with him. Ho told the officers here 10 years ago but since that
Ice Is Nearly Short.
G.
O.
Knowles,
expenses
.........
6.50
that ho was doing so for the time has covered a large part, of
fielder.
ami struck Wynne on the side of W. L. Hubbell, repair work
Cottage Grove camo near going
Team D: Lowell Van Vliet, cap­ the knee. Had the blow been on
accommodation of some friends.
the world. Tie returned here two short of ice when the big motor
Library Report for June.
on sewers........ ......................... 78.40
tain and pitcher; Everett Lee, c; the face of the knee cap the injury
A fine of $500 was imposed in months ago.
The report of the city library
at tho Cottage Grovo Ice company’s
Kenneth Williams, lb; Paris Breed­ probably would have been much
plant burned out several nights
for June is as follows: Fiction tho Eugene justice court.
Earthquake
Doesn
’
t
Affect
Well.
A
second
cargo
of
booze
destined
love, 2b; Arthur Olson, 3b; Dalton more serious.
read, 677; non-fiction, II); juve-
ago. The Mountain Hiatos Power
Brainard
Car
in
Wreck.
The earthquake in California did ,nile, 224; total, 920; new cards for Oakridge has been captured.
Ward, fielder.
An Overland car operated by company was unable to get a new
not in any way disturb Cottage issued, 11; new books received, 48. It contained 100 gallons.
Team E: Beth Bode, captain
Fire
Ladies
Hunt
Fire.
Bernard Brainard, of this city, and one at once but located a used one
Grove. Even at the oil well, where Revo« books wero presented by
and pitcher; Alice Newcomb, c;
The fire department was called the hole is down over 2000 feet into
n Ford coupe bearing an Alexan­ in an old prune dryer at Eugene,
Bald-
Melba Cochran, lb; Dorothy
~
~
Rubber stamps. The Sentinel, x dria, La., plate went into the ditch which was gotten here and put
last evening to a fire reported the ea'rth’s interior, there was no Mrs. Fredericks.
win, 2b; Genevieve Woodard, 3b;
into service while a new one was
from the rear of either the B. K. indication of a disturbance of any
’ Wednesday night on the highway
Margaret Sullivan and Zelma Laf-
being secured. The ice supply was
Lawson
building
or
bakery
build
­
a
short
distance
south
of
Creswell
kind.
However,
tho
drill
was
not
foon, ss; Jerrine Burrows and
low by the time operations were
ing.
Upon
their
arrival
they
when
the
two
cars
collided
hoadon»
operating at the time and has not
Mildred Bennett, fielders.
could find no flames and played been in use since Driller Thompson
Miss Bernice Brninard, one of the resumed.
Team F: Gertrude Cochran, cap­
the
fire
truck
’
s
searchlight
upon
occupants of the Brainard car, sus­
had to leave several weeks ago on
tain and pifeher; Ethel Bennett, c;
tained slight bruises. Mrs. Brain
City Bakery Closes.
Tla Mason, lb; Viona Eakright, the buildings in an effort to locate account of his health. President
ard, the other occupant, ami Mr.
Tho City bakery, which has
2b; Louise Wynne, 3b; Harriett flames or smoke but were unsuc­ Olson has recently returned from
I Brainard escaped injury, ns did conducted by Autin Lindsay,
the east and is endeavoring to
Ostrander and Wilberta Wilson, cessful.
'-'btp
also the two occupants of tho other continued business yesterday.
secure a driller and resume opera-
as; Alice Allison and Mabel Black-
Girl Is Overcome While Racing.
tions.
Lindsay left last evening for
more, fielder; Dorothy Eakright,
London, Ore., July 2.—(Special.)—
ane to visit her parents, Mr.
When at times we sit and ponder
substitute.
Evangeline Bennett, one of the
Mrs. W. H. Davis, and Mr. 1
Loganberries Are Short.
On the lessons life has taught,
1 girls on an outing here with tho
Loganberries, one of the deli­
say will go east to visit his pa
Mrs. H. H. Bussell Injured.
When we pause to count the blessings
Mrs. H M Russell sustained ¡Salvation Army kiddies, was over­ cacies of this favored section of
That experience has brought.
come yesterday while participating the famous, fertile, fruitful Wil
painful injuries Friday, when she i in the #running
races and came lamctte, are a short crop this year
There
’s a certain joyful moment
fell down the steps at her home.
Alumni Elect Officers.
near dying. A physician was sum- and the stores are unable to get
number of former residents
That we always shall recall
Her 18-month-old baby started
alumni society of Cottage
I mnnod from Cottage Grove, Heart a sufficient quantity to supply the
of Illinois gathered Monday eve-
toward the highway and as she
With delightful recollection
Grove high elected I he following
of demand. Raspberries, however, an
given
as
the
cause
trouble
was
ning at the Mallie Miller home,
started to overtake the baby Mrs.
officers nt a meeting held Monday
As the happiest of all.
the illness.
equally delicious fruit., are a good
the occasion being tho visit here night: Dale Wyatt, president; Le­
Russell stubbed her toe and fell
crop. Blackberries will not be over
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Orr
and
down tho stops.
nora
Hubbell,
vice
president;
a 50 per cent crop.
Water Inspector Employed.
Since that day the skies are brighter;
son, of Enfield, Ill., who were on
Evelyn Veatch, secretary treasurer.
S. W. Boyd has been employed
spending
their
way
home
from
a
Music has a finer tone;
Meat Market Opens.
as i city water inspector for th<z MILLS DOWN KOK FOURTH
year in California, Mr. Orr is a
Flowers
breathe a sweeter fragrance;^
Gates & Gates will open a crish
summer months. His duties will
cousin of Mr. Miller, The Orrs
meat market tomorrow in a part of
Love
Since
then
has
richer
grown.
OU WOULDN’T
be to see that all water regulations Usual Shutdown at This Time Is
havo been peculiarly fortunate,
the Farmers’ Union store.
The
Gates that lead to realms of rapture
are strictly complied w’ith, particu­
They left Enfield several months
Not
to
Be
Extended.
LIVE in a com­
members of the new firm come
larly those dealing with irrigation,
ii head of the cyclone which devas
On that-day were opened wide;
hero from Eugene and have been
munity
that didn’t
of
Illinois
and
and to report t«< the city council
tated
that section
The mills of this section
When our little home was paid for,
in the meat market business for a all violations of such rules and
they left California just ahead of
close
down
tomorrow
night
for
the
have
a
live
newspaper.
number of years. The business will
All the world seemed glorified!
the recent earthquake.
Nothing
regulations.
usual Fourth of July shutdown
be conducted entirely independent
serious has happened here following
which
usually
continues
for
from
of the store business.
You are interested in
j
their departure.
Penney Store Holds Picnic.
three or four to 10 days. It has
The Orrs were accompanied by
Employes of the Cottage Grove been anticipated that this year the
the affairs of your
Three thousand people read Tho Penney store and their friends mills would" remain down longer
Mr. and Mrs. Elrner Clingt-npeel, of
home
community.
Sentinel each week.
What have were guests Tuesday evening of than usual but reports from over
Rose burg, who visited nt the Newt,
you to tell this vast throngf
xxx the Eugene store at a picnic held the valley indicate that such may
I.and home.
Those who gathered nt the Miller There is only one newspaper
nt the Riverside park near Goshen. not be the case. Despite the weak
home to talk over old times were
The loeal employes were victors condition of the lumber market,
that keeps you posted on
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malcolm, Mr.
over the Eugene employes in a operations are likely to be fairly
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ALL the news of your com­
and
Mrs.
Newt
Land,
Mrs.
Adeline
game of baseball, the score being steady, with no tendency to force
/*
Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Clingen-
5 to 4.
munity.
production.
A4N OJT-OF-TAWkl GtM
peel.
The Bohemia Lumber company’s
K'U GrO AQOUUD AMD âFf A
Yo«r subscription helps keep
The Orr-«, Millers, Clingenpeels
If your business isn’t better this plant will remain down a month
VOT OF EWDSES FROM NOU*
and Mrs. Mount spent Tuesday in
year, the reason probably is that while a section of logging railway
a live newspaper in your com­
Creswell visiting the A If Land, Bird
ACWE frnSERS A<â TO VJHW
you haven’t done a sufficient is being built, but the other mills
munity.
Land and Woods families, also old
resume
amount of judicious advertising in now operating expect
-ME4 DOtrr USE TH' eotUAMS
time Illinois friends.
The Sentinel.
xxx during next week.
Hins in Batik
With Pork
When M. H. Anderson The following new books have
i been placed on the shelves of the
Isn't Martin
I city library: “Crisis,” Churchill;
O. Lawrence Hawthorne
Escape
Cyclone and
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MICK1E SAYS—
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OF 'M' VOSAL NEWSPAPER,
AM1 MOUE OF TVtEM GIVE
TU’ RtöHT OUE!
I WHATS THE USE
"Friends"
IM MATT SPEYE«, HOUSE DETECTIVE AT THE
. T here ' s
FITZ
» rd over there by the name
or featherhead who ' s coaxin ' guests sb put
money IN S ome CRAZY invention of hi S n where
Tou G6T ORANGE juice <ROM ORANGE TREES W h
our even P icking the oranges
hotel
a