PAGE TWO
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1925
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^ottaqe (Grove Sentinel
■n I
for these unfortunate ’ iodivtdtmHF, n—----------------------------
those “victims of society/1 they
would have no desire to break out.
... Publishers That was one thing, so far as wo □-------------------------------------- □
Bode & Smith....
Editor «•an learn, that was lacking.
I.llrort Beile........
luteresting Events tn the Lives
Mrs. Orpah Benson and (laughter,
A first-class publication entered at
of Those Who Laid Sturdy Foun
Mis»
Mary
Ellen,
entertained
yes-
Cottage Grove as second class matter
It’s a peculiar quirk in human
dation tor the Present Generation W. D. Goforth, of ReedJport, Fatally
I terday afternoon
at a
towel
Injured in Attempt to Es
Business Office........ 55 North Sixth nature that makes Murray, Kelley
and WilluB, returned convict inur i shower in honor of 1 Mrs. Dick
IT JUST HAPPENED SO.
cape From Officers.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE«
dcrers, more respected than Car- j Pyburn, a recent bride. The af
By Jay Bee.
By mail (Chsh in advance)
son, who betrayed Murray. Car- I fair was held at the Benson camp
(Continued from Monday.)
Ono year__ $2.75 | Three months.. .80 son will not rest easy until he grounds on Cedar creek nnd it was
W. D. Goforth, of Reedsport, paid
Hix months.. 1.50 | One month---- .50 knows that the stato lias pre a complete surprise to the honored
with his life on Augu,t Ki for
BY CARRRIER
At the time I did not know there attempting to eseaph from a Doug
$ .30 sented Murray with a non-slipping guest. Hocial conversation was the
One month.... .................... .....
diversion and each guest hemmed was such a town on the Oregon las county deputy sheriff. Goforth
. 1.1C four-in hand.
Four months, in advance....
1.60
and embroidered a tea towel for map as Cottage Grove—it just
Six months, in advance.....
and a brother, J. H. Goforth, were
3.00
One year, in advance.........
Refreshments of happened that it was coming day
Several Eugene cars were tagged Mrs. Pyburn.
charged with obtaining goods under
pineapple
sherbert
and
cuke
were
Sunday
evening,
while
thier
owners
light
when
the
train
stopped
at
Member of
false pretenses.
National Editorial Association
were attending church, for being served. A boat 15 were present. that place and I did not want any
The two brothers and a third
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation parked without lights. Each owner
Mr. and Mrs. James Allen enter one to see me riding a blind bag
man had been w-orking for several
Oregon Newspaper Conference
)
was fined $2. Including the-col tained recently at a family re gage in daylight. And that wasn't months gathering ehittem bark near
lection, the cost of attending the union dinner nt Hotel Bartell, just mere irtodesty either. I did Reedsport. They sold the bark, it
PRISON GOLF NECESSARY
complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Frank not want an Argument with any
church service was <$2.10.
(Corvailis Gazette Times)
was charged, without making settle
B. Conkright, who are here from “town bull“ or “constable,“ and
ment with the owner of the ranch
New York,
Mrs.
Conkright
is
Bears
these
fellows
seem
to
have
a
habit
in
Linn
county
are
said
Grove
from which the Imrk was taken or
to be looting bean kettles which their daughter. Others present were of Ix’ing at the depot at small with merchants from whom they
break
they find in the camps of forest Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dye, of Port- towns to see the trains come in had purchased supplies. The third
writes
trail crews. They must be Boston land; the Artie Sneed family, of and go out.
that li
I person, named Brown, disappeared,
Springfield, and the J. A. Allen
brown bears.
But I have never in all the in- but the Goforth brothers were ap
blit c
and Tom Allen families, of this tervening years had one solitary
j prehendedi
On the way from
It is not hard to fathom the end city.
regret that daylight came just I Reedsport to Drain the men es
when it did on that particular day caped.
Irvin S. Cobb has in view' when
Deputy Sheriff William
Miss Mary M. VanBlaricom, and caused it to “happen“ that I
he terms his riding saddle a
I Grubbe met them on the road to
“chafing dish.”—Eugene Register. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. stopped off at Cottage Grove.
Drain and. when they attempted
Van Blaricom, and Albert Wat
The town itself was not a very flight, he shot at them and fatally-
A California man 100 years of kins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John cotnforting or impressive thing to wounded one.
The second sub
ago has just, been married for the Watkins, of Comstock, were mar look at a^ that time. There was initted to arrest but again escaped
sixth time. ft must be the rli- riod Tuesday afternoon in Eugene. the usual little dingy frame depot, at Roseburg after learning «that his
mate.
Thev were attended by Miss Carrie which needed a new coat of paint,
brother he J died. Later he recon
VanBlaricom, sister of the bride. then the wide “Main street“ sidered, gave himself up, assisted in
next timo Murray, KeHey They loft immediately after the which extended for four or five the recovery of the money which
ceremony on a motor trip north blocks in the general direction of
an eye to
had been paid to him and his
anil returned here today.
They the coast range.
ho
that it
partners for the ehittem bark, and
Frame
buildings
no
two
alike
—
are
at
home
at
1074
Ash
avenue.
suf ficient
paid the bills the partnership owed,
were scattered along each side of
whereupon he was released in ord
ENCOURAGING OUTLOOK FOR
the street, creating the impression
A family reunion was held
der that he might attend his
FALL BUSINESS.
in a stranger's mind that a bundle
day at the W. O. Wilson
brother’s funeral.
of lumber had been tossed onto the *---------------- ;—
Three sisters of Mrs. Wilson,
By N. E. Glass, President Bank
lots, caught up by saw and ham
George Parkin, Seattle; Mrs.
of Cottage Grove.)
mer carpenters and nailed together
Dawson,
.rust as during the latter part of
Only Legends Tell
in any old way
Hunter,
I 1924 the old adage that one can’t so M TH.
Some of the 300-foot blocks had
About Sweeney Todd
get any business done in a presi- at tie,
the women, and only two or three buildings on I
j dentia) year went by the 1» »arris, so Mr. 1
A
report
to the effect that tin-
Mr. Dawson, hus them, with tho wide vacant places house on Fleet
street, London, for
is the present industrial activity’ bands of two of the sisters.
growing up in weeds and tangled tnerly occupied by Sweeney Todd
di sipating the superstition that on©
grass. The one red brick, two- has been discovered gives rise to
—
, might as well sit back and rent dur
Mrs. William Thum, Mrs. Torn story hotel building, “The Blair the Question: "Who Is Sweenej
ing the hot months, as ovorvone
Sears, Mrs. Marvin Smith, Mrs. House,“ stood out in bold relief Todd?" He was rather a mythical
of any importance is away or india
John Spores and Mrs. David Hter down the street, and furnishel the person and his existence Is account
¡posed and doesn’t want to bo both
ling were hostesses last evening only place where the commercial ed for largely by unproved legends rvrK71K7nX 7nU7rniTTVTin TTTXTTlf TnTTITT TITT TnVTnTTnT HIT 7ÍK JÏF 7IK HIT TIlXTin jrn Till 7JK JSIX. Jill /I’ll 7^J
| er<*d with business.
at an initiation nnd social meet- man or a transient might secure The story goes that Sweeney Todd
i. .Not. that business is booming at ing of the
was a barber of Fleet street who
Royal Neighbor lodge, accommodations.
had an unpleasant way with his
present—we don’t by any means Refreshments
The
middle
of
the
street
was
a
of ice cream and
customers. For, according to trn
wish to convey that—but it is far eako were
sea
of
mud
anil
water,
and
teams,
served.
ditlon. If anyone came for a shave
bettor for this time of year, with
with even light loads, had some who looked worth robbing, he would
•
prospects for a hotter than average
Here’s One That Will Just fall and winter.
The Missionary society of the job getting through them. Plank seat the man In a chair which
sidewalks, high up off the ground, would presently capsize and throw
Suit You.
Commodity prices are the high Methodist church will meet next made it possible for pedestrians to the occupant Into a well or vault
Wednesday
with
Mrs.
D.
A.
Forbes,
give particular attention to the business of
est. they’ve been since March, Wall
below. There, It was said, he would
keep out of the mud and water.
farmers.
I street prices are the highest they’ve A playlet, “The Ghost,“ will be
rob the unfortunate fellow and aft
Otherwise
the
town
was
all
right
been, ami employment is good, with given.
j —barring a few crudities here and erward dispose of the body to a
—C—
the income of the people the high
there—but then, those were crude confederate who kept a pie shop in i
A cheeking aeeount with a bankeis a convénience no
the adjoining . house, whose bake
London Society.
est in history.
times anil it no wonder that Cot house communicated with the vaults
farmer should be without.
Mrs.
J.
E.
Bnnton
was
hostess
tage Grove, taken as a whole, was of St. Dunstan's church. While the I
The volume of freight handled
by the railroads last May was 9.5 to a number of young folk Sat crude in its appearance, and crude legend says that Todd was hanged
Our savings department is another excellent feature,
urday, the occasion being the
I per cent over May of 1924. Auto twenty-third birthday anniversary in its ways oft times, as you at Tyburn, the annals of Newgate ?
affording, as it does, the privilege of withdrawals,
But
yourself would bb* bound to admit have nothing about him.
mobile production and sales have
together with the advant age of interest on your
been nmking new records, and of her daughter, Miss Note. Re had you been «there at that date. Sweeney Todd was sufficiently fa ?
funds.
chain department, stores, mail or freshments of ice cream and eake
I lbert Bede, I know, would not mous to figure In many old ballads
Ider houses nnd department stores' wore served. The invited guests subscribe to some of these state and melodramas.
have been making money in six I were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sher ments, but I cah prove bv any
Our commodious offices always at the disposal of
:
and seven figures for their large J man, Charles, Roy and Miss Elsie number of people that I discovered Vast Army Employed
our customers.
Heck,
Ralph
and
Clarence
Chest
Cottage
Grove
many
years
before
stockholders. Consumption of cop
in Building Pyramid &
| per is at a new high record, while nut. Misses Josie and Ollie Bemis, he did, even if he does claim to
In
spite
of modern skyscrapers, &
Carl
Small,
William
Batchelder,
We cordially invite the farmers to make this their
I m » its daddy, grnndaddy, or some-
I oil consumption throughout the
fortresses
and
other structures, the :
Robert
Shields,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Les
Banking Home.
thing or another.
| spring and summer has been in
E
great
pyramid
of
Egypt
still
stands
lie
Hull,
Miss
Leila
and
Elvis
But Cottage Grove had a back-
creasing by leaps and bounds.
Mr. and
Mrs.
Harold ground that made the locality de In a class by itself. It was erected
Depressed industries such as fer Kelly,
more than 5,000 years ago, and
for
building
up
the nothing more mechanically perfect
I t¡liter, textile, leather, sugar, nickel, Abeene, Misses Hazel and Ber sirable
nice
Thorne,
Miss
Dorothy
Abeene,
Safety Deposite Boxes in a Safe Place for Rent.
progressive,
thriving
city
that
it
has ever been built. In massiveness
| vanadium and rubber have been
C. J. KEM, Prop
making commendable progress to- Mr. and Mrs. Julian Small, Elmer is today—the Bohemia mining dis of construction It far exceeds any
nnd Alex Berggren, Mr. and Mrs. trict wav off up in the hills; the thing that any other nation, ancient
I wards recovery.
Th© farmers’ purchasing power is Norman Batchelder and Miss Alla mile after mile of virgin timber— or modern, has ever attempted. Its
great stretches of sky - scraping original height was Just over 480
higher now than it has been since Gilham.
pines and firs almost untouched feet, and the length of each side
tho war. The immediate outlook
at the base was 704 feet. Its cu
by
the woodsman's ax. Then valley bical contents exceeded 800,000.000
for agriculture of course is colored Q------------------------------------------------II
di
, after valley carpeted with waving cubic feet, and the weight of Its
by conditions prevailing in differ-
j wild grass—soil as rich as that mass 0,840.000 tons. Its orlglpal
ent localities. Generally speaking,
Thtiradav. Aug. 27
the outlook is for good prices for □—---------------------------------------- □ of the “Valley of tho Moon,“ all cubical contents would have built a
‘ON THE STROKE Cl’
waiting and ready for “The Man city of 22,000 houses, with walls a
farm crops generally.
Presbyterian Church No regular
THREE”
But you may ask, “If business church services until after 8eptem with tho Hoe,“ who also found foot-thick, each possessing 20 feet
of frontage. Or If the contents of
is so good, why are people coni l«‘r 1. Rev. Duncan, of Detroit, this “Garden of the Gods” and this vast structure were laid down
wilh Kenneth Harlan.
Mich., pastor after that time. Sun made it “blossom as the rose.“
plaining! “
Mary Carr
in a line a foot In breadth and
a. tn.
The country I »ack of Cottage depth,
Well, even when times are best, day school at 10
the line would be nearly 17,-
ami Madge Hollamv.
...
Grove had the potentialities of 000 miles In length. Herodotus tells
we have complaints, as certain in
Christian Church, the ‘ ‘ home like ’ ’ great things and these things were
Comedy and
us
that
100,000 men were engaged
dividuals. industries and localities, church—A. J. Adams, minister.
International News
l»e<-nuse of conditions bearing on 'Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at sure to and did develop in time In Its construction for a space of
them only, are apt to be below par i 11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve- with the host of commercial activi 20 years, and modern scholars do
■ ning service at 7:30.
ties that brought industrial plants, not think this estimate an exagger
financially.
• • •
ated one.
“
Rut that isn’t the main basis of
Methodist Church—J. H. Ebert, cultivation of the soil, the planting
Sunday school at 9:45. of productive and profitable fruit
most of the complaints at present. pastor.
The Hat Trick I
Vou will get down to the root of morning worship at 11, Epworth trees and vines, modern dairies—
League at 7, evening service at and with those things also came
A funny Incident occurred at the
it only by questioning closely the 7:30.
paved streets, cement sdewalks, house of commons whan I was
• • •
people who tell you that business is
Christian Saiencn Society'—corner’ modern brick buildings, beautiful there th® other day. says a writer
poor. You will usually find their
In London Tit-Bits. A tin of liquid
grievance is that they expect boom of Jefferson avenue and Secoad j bungalows and resiliences occupied eggs,
the property of Mr. Tom
street. Sunday services at 11 a. ni.
times ami are enjoying only normal Wednesday services at 8 p. in. by happy, prosperous and contented Johnston, M. P„ who had brought
fa
milies
of
moderate
means.
prosperity.
Everybody welcome.
Saturday, Aug. 29
• • •
A» these things came in, others It to the house to demonstrate his
arguments on the subject of the Im
Tom Mix nnd Tony,
Free Methodist church—Corner of faded from the picture and Iwcame port of certain foodstuff®, was acci
Y our home print shop is Monroe avenue and south Fifth something of the past—crudeness dentally upset In the cloakroom, the
the wonder home in
-Chester Smith, pastor, Bun disappeared—the wide open gamb
entitled to first chance at all street-
contents trickling Into another
OH, YOU TONY
day school at 10, forenoon services
your
printing.
at
11.
eveniug service at 7:30. ling, the night and day saloons, member’s bowler hat.
And a comedy.
The occurrence, which caused
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday the bawdy house and its deniiens.
evenings.
and all other rough characters much laughter, reminded me that
•
•
•
once Tree, the great actor, found a
Sun Mon.. Aug. 30-31
passed into the discard.
Seventh Dav Adventist Church—
Even in those crude days of its certain author poaching an egg In
“THREE WOMEN’1
West Main .......
street. "
’
Services
every
a »Ilk hat over a spirit stove. Tree
Saturday, Sabbath school
....... at lö. history Cottage Grove was the said he thought It n great Joke—
with May McAvoy.
church service at 11; prayer meet home and shilling place of some of until he discovered that It w»> his
Marie Prcvoat,
ing Wednesday e\eniugs at 7:30.
the finest people I have ever , hat. Then he Insisted that It was
• • •
Pauline b'n derick am
known. There were the X eatchs, poor fun!
First
church
of
Nazarene
—
Elev
Lew Cody.
enth and Adams. Harold E. Botte the Conners. Ike Jones, tho Knowl
L°w in price—low in cost of openition-with
And a comedy
miller, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, tons, Lee Roy Woods, Roy Welch.
The Real Reward
service available everywhere, Chevrolet is
forenoon service at 11, evening Dave Griggs, Dr. Petrie, Jim Hem
Wealth that comes as the reward
service, at 8, Prayer meeting at enway. the McFarlands, the Wool-
recogntzed as the foremost car “for Econom.
Tin «day, Sept
of usefulness can be accepted with
7:30 Wednesdav evenings.
teal I ransportatton."
♦ • •
ley». tho Duttons, BiUy Perman. honor: and. consecrated to further
W ilUam Dt snunul in
Glad Tidings Mission Tenth nnd John Barker, J »hnny Culp and usefutnens It becomes royal. Fame
Adams streets. O. F. 8hackelfonl, scores of others whose names do that comes from noble service, the
THE MEDDLER ’
Of tniTandin« «^nomv have
pastor.
Sundav «ebool at 9:45; not occur to me just now
iMme irrntltude of men. be they few or
Alhl a eonietiy.
var buClJ MO!>t ent.hus,a8ric approval from
forenoon worship nt 11; vouag
many, to one who has done them
of
these
were
••newcomers.
”
as
people’s meeting nt 7; evening ser
M^rc a*?d more automobiles are
vice nt S; week dav services. Wed it were, but most of them were good. Is true glory; and the Infln
Wedlivsilay, Sept 4>
. ng bought from the practical standpoint of
ne»dav, Friday and Haturdnv eve pioneers—all of thewi sturdy, hon enee that It brings 1s ns near to
We meet all competition
godlike power as anything the man
nings at A
MADONNA OF THE
economical transportation. Let us show vou
est. God fearing people, and the can attain. But. whether these tem
• • •
ami furnish the best sale
how easy it 1» to buy a quality car at low cost.
STREETS”
kind
who
build
aolid
foundations
poral rewards are beutowe.1 „port
book on the market.
Baptist church W O W hall.
with ,\a «imova and
J. C. Orr. pa»tor. Sun.lav »ehool f,w citiaenship uherever they are us or nog. the real desire ,>f the
Home inerchanta should
. ,,25
at 10 o’clock, services at II o’elock found.
soni Is "ntlsfled fust tn being nse-
.Milli >n Siila,
buy their saleabooks at U and
7:45. B Y P. U. aerviee® at
. 525 Co«* . . I735
»425
ful. The plensont word that a
Cottage
Grove
caught
up
the
11 home.
' T. Prayer meeting st 7:30 Thurs
And a i coiiHaiy.
man can hear at the dose of the
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715
S,J
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spirit
of
progress
in
nme.
betug
as
day evening at tho Roy C. Howard
day. whispered In secret to his soul,
Track CWate 550
home, 110 old north Pacific high- it ia the sod!hern gateway to that la. •‘Well done, then good and faith
AU PIUc.s F o. K FLINT,
Thunnhi QV, Sept. 3
way.
wonderfully
beautiful
Willamette
I
ful servant "—Henry Van Dyke.
valley whose praise« the native bard.
HlMlt 1 lìilwun in
and
*Tts
Sad.
Sam Himpoou. w natural “
TAM1NG THE WEST.” , || 1’rintiuM.
Alwajra Try '
Your home priut »hop is al wa y»
! man upon seeing a rooster trnthfialty mag.
Practically Everything ii<
('olili tlv and
ready to help you iu the propara
the top of hi» voice ex-
(To be .oatiaued )
\
our
Home
Printer
First.
Internati ional Newa
tiou of ropy far intricate form»
“That bird must he
Mee how he yawns."
of any kiuri.
Rales books. The Sentinel.
Society
Monday» and Thursdays
FOOTPRINTS OF PIONEER DAYS
Specials for School Opening
One lot of children’s shoes.. $1.98 to $3.95
One lot of children’s dresses at.
98c
One lot of boys’ shirts at
65c
One lot of boys’ shoes, double sole, $4.50
values, for only.................................... $3.45
Corduroy pants, with bell bottoms, just
what thè boy wants for school, sizes from
4 to 14 years........................
$3.25
Boys’ suits from
$2.95 to $10.50
Boys’ nicker pants
98c
Children’s overalls
$1.00
$1.15
•with
Bovs’ heavy waist overalls
$1.25
Men’s bib and waist overalls
$1.35
Men’s suits, a big value
$15.00 to $32.50
A few men’s $30 overcoats left, now sell
ing for..............
$19.95
DRUGSTORE
Farmers’ Business
NEED A GOOD
TALCUM?
JONTEEL TALC
50c
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