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B> V -siness ^Ojses ° ewspaper ° Advertising I ©hr Ulnttaiu* Oknnr Brniütrl JL___ _____ ■ TWICE-A-WEEK — VOLUME XXXV COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1925 Big Business Uses Newspaper Advertising NUMBER 96 WATER SUPPLY LINES AT DORENA RELAID. HUNTERS ANXIOUS FOR SEASON TO OPEN. Lack of Pressure During Change Inconveniences Many. Sales of Ammunition and Licenses Exceed Those of Former Years. Fifth Annual Meeting Is Attended A section of the maius carrying Deer hunters will be out in All Available Space to Be Used , the pity’s water supply, 1550 feet larger numbers than ever before for Classes; New Teachers in length, was relaid near Dorena when the season opens September Named President. Are Assigned. ; last week under the direction of 10, more hunting licenses being 1 G. B. Pitcher, water commissioner. sold this year than in many years Portland, Aug. 31.—(Special.) A change in the location of past, local hardware merchants re Everything is in rendiness for —The fifth annual picnic of th- I county road made relaying port. Bales of guns and ammuni the opening of the Cottage Grove Cottage Grove association, held in pipe line necessary. The old tion have also run high. I schools next Monday, it was an- Peninsula park yesterday, was at which was left in the ground, Tho nimrods are making prepa ■ nounced Saturday by O. W. Hays, tended by about 150 former resi run near the center of the rations early. In other years the superintendent. Indications are dents of that city, The banquet road. rush for licenses and ammunition that the three school buildings will Water patrons in the citv found tables seated 125 guests. was not heavy until after the be crowded at tho opening and all Following the banquet officers the change ann-.ixing. leek o.t’ pres season had begun. Many local available space will be used for were elected as follows: Mrs. >ure crippling the service consid parties are planning to be in the I classes. Frank Woodruff, president; prvaiuum; Mrs. .urn. erably Thursday and Friday woods early Thursday morning and The farm machine shop will be W. A. Thompson, vice-president; hazards were not increased, several loft yesterday for distant located in the new 30 by 40 foot Mrs. W. F. Hart, treasurer; Mrs. ever, as water in the eit.v'3 points which require two or three building being erected at tho south- Jos. Best, secretary; Mrs. E. T. serve reservoir at Gowdyville could days to reach. west corner of the gymnasium, Parkinson, Mrs. Ernest Bisby, Mrs. have been turned into the. mains Deer are plentiful this veer, there being no room for the George Brown, Miss Nancy Whit in short time if needed. woodsmen report, and hunters shop in the other buildings. A new An additional 650 feet of pipe sett and Mrs. Roy Wilson, execu should have little trouble bagging furnace has been installed in the line will be relaid in the tive committee. Mrs. W. F. Hart near the limit, provided they can hit west side school. In a section of country where who is admiring the natural beauty difficult prettier futjure. This change will be made was the retiring president. them. High school freshmen will regis- beauty spots are everywhere it is of the state. The picture above natural setting even in the Cottage The entire day was spent at the at Cerro Gordo, where 1 new Tho season, which is open for! ter Saturday morning, Grade only natural that service stations shows the Pass Creek service sta Grove country. The fetation is on park by members of the associa grade is being built over tho riv male deer with horns only, opens teachers will meet with tho super- tion and others meeting old friends. er. The pipe will be relaid when should be so located that their tion located just beyond the Di tho Burkett place and is operated September 10 and doses October intendent Saturday, while high Distinctive badges worn at the the road is cut to the desired surroundings appeal to the tourist vide overhead crossing. It would by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burkett. 20. The bag limit is two deer, school teachers will meet Friday. picnic proclaimed the popularity depth. Tho season and limit are the same The list of teachers contains tho was slowing up. Knott and hij of The Sentinel among the former for both game districts, the terri- names of 13 new instructors, five two friends wero leaning against residents, tho badges consisting of a pool table just a little farther tory west of tho Cascade com- of them being assigned to the the heading of the first page of back from the partition, I re- prising district one and that east high school. The names of tho the paper worn on the lapel. membered in a flash that I had of tho mountains, district two. teachers aro ns follows: Addresses were made by W. C. O. W. Hays, superintendent, F. several times seen a small revolver Bear may be killed during any INTERESTING EVENTS IN THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO LAID Conner, J. E. ~ ~ Dunton, Mrs. A. A. on a shelf partly under the bar. month, except in Jackson and L. Grannis, principal, history; Miss STURDY FOUNDATION FOR THE PRESENT GENERATION Van Fleet, J. W. Baker, Mrs. Let- Without giving any indication of Josephine counties, where the open Lula Currin, Latin and history; tie Good, L A. Van Fleet and Cottage Grove Mau Admits He my intention, I quickly pocketed season is during November only, Miss Myrtle Kom, English and Mrs. Joe. Best. J. I. Jones re IT JUST HAPPENED SO. ono of the few decent looking bars ’ what coin I had in front of me, Open season - for grouse and French; Mrs. Iva Brune, English Killed Clinton Baun in called his boyhood days in Cot- By Jay Bee. in town. Back of the partition 1 pushed back from the table and Chinese pheasants in district one and social science; Miss Clair tage Grove and sang a song com Attempt at Bobbery. IV separating the bar from the gam was at the curtain that screened is from October 1 to January 15. Dunn, mathematics; Miss Maude posed by Mr. Jones and Eihnnen (Continued from last Monday.) bling tables I found big Mel Mel the passage behind the bar by the Lamson, domestic art. Veatch many years ago. Big Mel’» introduction to Cot ton running the games. He gave Now high school teachers are: W. R. Lloyd, 26, Cottage Grove time the three fellows realized T Two families of four generations cage Grove was fast and furious mo a friendly greeting and I was 1 had left tho table. Miss Margaret Carter, Eugene, man, who is held in the Multnomah were present. One family consist as will be seen by the incident soon "sitting in” and looking at English; Miss Gertrudo Tucker, From this moment events un ed of Mrs. Missouri Davis Alex county jail for the murder of just related, the particulars of a poker hand. The game was for Salom, physical education and Clinton F. Baun, Independence looked for began to take place in ander, Chester Davis, Opal Davis which were known to every one modest stakes and I quit the play science; Miss Merle Bowen, 8il- rapid succession. Just as I Borges and Lena Louise Borges. garage man, has confessed that in the little burg within twenty- some few dollars to the good. verton, domestic science; Miss Joy reached for the pistol, Eddie Gunn Mrs. Nancy Bureh, mother of Mrs. he killed Baun the night of Sep four hours. After cashing in I had several stopped me and whispered, "You Two Donkey Engines and Bridges Johnson, Portland, commoree; Holon tember 1. Robbery was his motive, Chester Davis, was also present, Each of the ten or dozen gin drinks at the bar with Big Mel don’t need it.” A moment later T. White, Corvallis, agriculture. he said. Lloyd was captured at Destroyed; Crew of 100 Men making the four generations mills of tho then lively little and Eddie Gunn, tho latter filling Knott and his friends lined up in East side grade teachers are as The Dalles the day following the double in this respect, The other lumber town contained gambling the position of attendant behind front of the bar and callod for a Combat Flames. follows: Mrs. A. E. Burrows, first family consisted of Mrs. Alice murder, after he had driven Baun’s layouts and the places were oper the bar. This acquaintance was drink. grade; Miss Mary Shearin, first Carey Powell, Mrs. Maud Carey car to within 16 miles of that ated by people who had little or renewed at various times during grade; Mrs. Aida Smith, second In a tone of voice as nasty as being Three sections of land Thompson, Mrs. Bina Sydel and city and abandoned it. no standing with the class who the next few weeks when I again he could make t, Gunn replied: grade; Miss Bornice Fitzwater, Lloyd left Cottage Grove Aug logged off by the Anderson & Mid baby daughter. ust 27, going to Independence, did not approve of either gam found myself engaged in trying to "We are not serving kids who aro dleton were third grado; Miss Nora Queen, Lumber company Races and other contests were bling or the open saloon, But in guess the other fellow’s hand, or still wet behind the ears.” where relatives were employed in burned over by fire late Wednes third and fourth grades; Miss held during the afternoon. the hop yards. After he had hired those rather crude- days in a com else trying to make a bobtailed This took the trio by surprise day, according to word which has Mariotte Hainant, sixth grade. Now The following registered at the munity of that kind some of the flush beat two pairs after the Baun twice to drive him to points and wns a distinct insult that they reached here from the camp at teachers are: Miss Lucille Dilley, picnic; J. W. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. near Independence, Lloyd con most substantial men of the town draw. Indifferent luck followed instantly recognized and one of Rujadn, 20 miles southeast of here. Pleasant Hill, second grade; Miss George A. Miller, Bud and Thom ceived the plan to kill the driver indulged in a quiet game of my play and 2 a. m. found me tired them was barely able to mumblo Despite the efforts of a crow of Thelma Wheolor, Pleasant Hill, as Miller, Mrs. Hazel Bisby, O. M. "draw” once in a while and and about ready to quit and go through his anger: "Who the h------ and steal his ear, police say. Liovd 100 mon, two donkey engines, two fourth grade; Miss Ruth Davis, Baldwin, Chas. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. you talking to,” admitted planning the robbery, ■, but nothing was thought of the mat- home. or throe railway bridges, a quantity Portland, fifth grade. , ter. George Brown, R. E. Brown, Mr. At the time there were only a Wort sido teachers are: Mm. To which Gunn replied: "Pick denied he intended to shoot Ba un an4 Mrs. L. M. Tucker, Harold As for myself the game had a few who had remained so late and up your marbles, kid, and run of logs and considorablo logging lima Thum, principal, English and until Baun resisted when he drew equipment were destroyed. The Tucker, Mrs. Emman Branstetter, fascination that I could not resist, this was the only game in opera along, the game is over. ’ ’ a gun upon him. heaviest loss was tho down timber reading; Miss M. D. Estes, mathe Caroline 8. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. "No it isn’t,” camo back from and the operations of the compa matics; Miss Mildred Starret, his H. Lloyd, was but when that blind baggage hap tion. Some time previously I had Lloyd ’ a father, J. Willard P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. pened to dump me off at Cottage casually met a young fellow Knott, “It’s just going to start.” ■>; E. 8. Hall, agri ny’s mill in the city may have to tory and civics; Roy B. Wilson, Mrs. A. Van Fleet, an employe at a local saw Grove, I arrived with short change named Luke Knott. He was some All will "All right—it’s my shot,” broke be curtailed. There was little culture and spelling. the family mill for several years, Mrs. Lettie Good, Mr. and Mrs. and it was two weeks, or two what of a sport in the younger in Big Mol, as ho quietly slipped time. Mr. A teach in the seventh and eighth E. T. Parkinson, Mrs. Lorena living here during that pay days, before I had the where- set and quite an athlete in a small in by the side of Knott, and as he damage to standing timber. grades. Smith, Lloyd Bisby, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lloyd, with several mem I withal to sit in and investigate way. He was one of the town spoko, he slapped him with a re part of tho territory burned over Other west aide teachers are: sovoral years had been logged off W. F. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank bers of the, family, went to the i the value of five cards. youngsters who generally played sounding whang. Miss Forrest Schneider, sixth; Miss Seavey hop yards, east of Spring ago by tho former Western Log Woodruff, Carol and Francis Wood I knew that Big Mel was still the role of night owl on Saturday Glenda Ross, fifth; Miss Mae Before I could fully realize tho ruff, Mrs. Nancy Burch, Mrs. M. Held, a few days before the trag in town, but I had not seen bini nights. Knott and two of his pals turn affairs had taken, Big Mel ging company and there tho only Robinson, first and second, No edy. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. since the morning that he con dropped into the club rooms of the had two of the fellows on tho de damage, which was thought not to teacher has boon assigned yet to Lloyd and a brother were sent Harding, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ducted the wrecking operations in Miners’ Exchange. In spite of fensive and Gunn had the other bo large, was to tho new growth. the third and fourth grades. Of 1921 to the state penitentiary in Company officials aro yot un Thompson, Bonita and Phyllis the saloon across the street from the late quietness of the hour I one backed up in a corner. Big tho west side teachers all except Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. James for forgerv, both being released I the printing office, and when I had not noticed their entrance. Ap Mol, of course, was too much for able to estimato the damage anil Mrs. Thum and Miss Robinson in 1923. ~ The brother later was tho cause of tho fire has not boon Steele and baby, Mr. and Mrs. met him next he did not look like proaching the table where the any one of tho fellows—in fact, I* started Wednes will tench their first term hero. Jos. Best, Mrs. Merle Kearnev, eonvicted of the robbery of the the same fellow. He was just as game was in progress Knott spoke ho wns too much for the two and determined. Frank Sherman residence south of Elaine Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. big as ever, but a clean shave, a to me, but I was not looking his ho kept them as busy as a cran- day while tho company crews were COUNTY SPLIT TALKED. Dunton, Leslie Dunton, Mr. and here, and sentenced to an addi well-fitting business suit, soft shirt way at the time, did not hear him, berry merchant in January, and all at lunch. tional Jwo years in the penitenti Mrs. Chester Davis, Mr. and Mrs. and modest tie gave him a dis and, naturally, made no reply to the time he was laughing and R. W. Tapp, Mrs. Ella Bisby, ary, «mere he is at present. Ar tinctive appearance and the aver his greeting. He evidently thought talking. Among his remarks, he or worse, I found myself a mere Division Discussed at Meeting of Springfield Chamber. Mrs. Bina Sydel and baby, O. C. rest in this case was made by age man who saw him for the first the action on my part was studied said: "So yon fellows are the spectator in an affair that seemed Hart, Mrs. Alice Powell, Mrs. Alice G. B. Pitcher. Two younger broth- 1 time thus garbed would have taken or an intended affront, and with guys who have been slipping up to to be none of my business. But Division of Lane county, a fa Young Morrow, Mrs. Claire Beagle, ers are in the state reform school, i him for an office man, store clerk, a vile epithet he again called me tho back door in the dark alley at that I was lucky to escape so Col. W. H. Blair, Mrs. Ruth Blair having been found guilty of burn or possibly a banker. Always af by name and told me I could go and getting drinks for young girl easily and my gratitudp to Big vorite topic of Eugene and Cot Farley, Mrs. Maude B. Bartholo ing a barn in the Lorane valley. fable, with a pleasant look on his to h----- , or something relatively companions. And then you come in Mel and Gunn put mo under Inst- tage Grove people a few years Lloyd will be held in the Mult- ’ mew, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Blair face and the occasional hearty strong. I glanced up to see who hero and try to pick a quaTrel ting obligations to them and, while back, has again become a sub and baby, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. nomah county jail, pending trial, laugh that punctuated his con- was talking and found him look with one of our gentlemen cus there was nothing I could 'io at ject for discussion. The matter Goodman, Etna L. Moore, E. J. because of lack of accommodations versation, ho drew men to him ami ing straight at me. I asked him tomers. Well, take that, and you the moment, the time did come camo up during a recent meeting of the Springfield chamber of cora- Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen, in the Polk county jail. readily made friends. It soon be- if he were speaking to me, to take this,” and he landed on each when I repaid Big Mel in full, at he merco, according to a story car ’ J. T. DeSpain, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. came known, however, that he was which he replied; "Yes, d----- y«u. of his antagonists at almost the least ho would have said so hail ried in the Morning Register. Mem Asher, J. H. Medley, Misses Olive BIG BURNER IS ERECTED. a dangerous man to fool with, un I’ll get you when you cash in.” same time. But they fought back had any say in tho matter, as you bers of the Springfield chamber Willard, May Van Schoiack, Hazel less yout intentions were peaceable. I said something back in an j and seemed willing to go to it. It will probably agree if you follow expressed the opinion that tho Hemenway, Gladys Halterman, Anderson & Middleton Complete He never purposely provoked a angry voice and went ahead with 1 could bo easily soon that Big Mel this yarn to the finish. county was too largo for efficient Florence and Margaret Leonard, Structure at Cost of $10,000. quarrel, nor yet did he sidestep my card playing, but my mind wan did not intend to seriously hurt I still hold, however, that things administration of affairs and that Merle Scott, Alma Martin, Nancy violent action when he thought it working fast. I did not at the tho fellows, until he found that were "just happening," and these the eastern part was suffering from Whitsett, Bertha Sears. Anderson & Middleton company necessary to bring on peace, oven I time know why the fellow should they persisted in boring in, then incidents in my life followed one Out of town guests registered have completed erection of a large if it took drastic measures to es want to provoke a quarrel with he shot a couplo of wallops that another just simply because it just lack of attention by county of were: W. 8. Bennett, Jenniugs refuse burner at mill A at Latham, tablish that status. His prowess me and I was at a loss to find a sent them reeling, when John happened that daylight found mo ficials. Division would not cause Lodge; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller, the estimated cost of which is as a battler, ready and willing, wan 1 way out of tho mesa without hav Barker stepped in between and told on that blirvi baggage ns the train greater expense, but would allow Estacada; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. $10,000. The burner, which is easily recognized after his clean up , ing to fight him, and I knew I. them to beat it for the side door. pulled into Cottage Grove, anil I neglected portions to develop, it McFarland, Gladstone; Mr. and made of concrete and lined with j of the saloon on his first day in was no match for the youngster. | They lost no time in taking his seemed to have no choice as to was stated. Mrs. W. C. Conner, Claire Conner, brick, is 64 feet high and 44 feet town, and there were few who did J I did not figure that I had a tip. how or why things just happened. Mrs. C. B. Baker, J. R. DeSpain, in diameter. A carload of steel not know big Mel by tho time that friend in the house, I had no j In tho meantime Eddie Gunn had But my activo part in the things Salem; Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. 8haf- cable, worn in the logging camps he had been in town two weeks. ; means of defense and concluded his hands full and tho only reason that were yet to happen in this I why he put his man on tho floor little story had small bearing on fer and family, Logsdon; Mr. and until of no service there, was used Still fewer were willing to cross that I was due to _ get beat up. Mrs. J. F. Godard, Dorothy God to reinforeo the concrete. him if they thought it might bring I had noted that Big Mel had was that he understood the technic the whole, except in one particular, ard, Beaverton; Mrs. Fred Ander The burner will be put in. opera- ! on a ruction. stepped out to the bar for a few of rough and tumble fighting. which will appear in the order What Does It Mean? son, Linnton; Mr. and Mrs. J. I. tion as soon as conveyors from the With my modest poker stake I minutes and had taken a position ___ ______ _r ___ to __ __ that it should. Where I had _ expected bo tho Jones, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. L, mill are completed. •strolled into the Miners’ Exchange,; near the table where the game‘central figure in a bruising match, (To be continued.) A. Van Fleet and children, Ka lama, Wash.; Mrs. Alcinda Haw kins, Mrs. Ethel Nokes Miller, An ail Hawkins, Cottage Grove; L Osberg, Linnton; Mrs. Opal Borges Borges, Boring; Mr Lena Louise ~ and Mrs. G. L. Corey, Betty and Dawn Corey, The Dailes; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hines, Loe Angele«; William F. Carey, Columbia City; U. S. Bales, Dorena; Mrs. Maud Thompson, Longview, Wash.; Mrs. Alice Pelts, Astoria; Mrs. Virginia Rigg*. Longview; "Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beagle and four children, Ridgefield. Wash.; Mrs. Lillie len, Klamath Falls; Mrs. C. Fallert, Oregon City; Guy De8pain, Washington, D. C.; mer G. Whitlock, Newberg; and Mrs. 8. O. Hamblin, Hood River. by 150; Mrs. Frank Woodruff Footprints of Pioneer Days B. A. B. THE FEATHERHEADS Loose leaf forma of every printed to order. Your home shop. Speaking of Embarrassing Moments !