The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 12, 1925, Image 1

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COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925
NUMBER 11
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Douglas Sheriff Takes
Exception to S tory
Printed Here
Heavier Line «f Visitors Unable
'Deed Is Secured
-ydft er Search Of
Sight Years
Former Cottage Grove Lad Is To
I
John Stewart, Postmaster General
Smith and C. A. Stevens
Nine years ago D. W. McKinney
Are on Program.
Fil>e Point Deer 1s COTTAGE GROVE MAY BECOME
"Visitor in Heart
FIRST CIASS DISTRICT
Report Submitted to County Super­
intendent Shows School Popu­
Coach High School Team
Those who don’t believe that
Proprietors and employes at the
lation of 1006.
of Saginaw received a deed which
hear
the
ob-
should
i
Cottage
Grove Manufacturing com­
news
tra
vels
California
City.
.
In
Of Local Gridsters.
purported to cover land which he
7
pany,
whose
plant
is
in
the
heart
jection that Sheriff Starmer of
the
An entertaining luncheon of
had purchased at Saginaw from
Douglas county has raised to a
of tho city, were astonished a day
The census of Cottage Grove
David C. (Clay) Mosby, former Lorenza Tucker. A year later it chamber of commerce was held or two ago to find a five-point
Cottage Grove high trounced story which appeared in a recent
school district, submitted today to
Tuesday
noon,
when
S.
L.
Godard
discovered that a deed acted as chairman of the program buck making an inspection of tho the couuty school superintendent
Bandon 27 te 0 yesterday afternoon issue of The Sentinel, in which it resident of Cottage Grove and for- was
in a sea of mad and water on | was stated that the Cottage Grove- mer O. A. C. _ grid star, has been had been given a piece of committee. A wonderful address j I surroundings at the plant.
It by Worth Harvey, school alerk,
Weather conditions j deputy sheriffs were off the Doug­ appointed to coach the high school property half a mile away. Mean was given by Honorable John seemed to be interested particularly shows that there are 1005 children
Kelly field,
slowed tJie game but the contest las county sheriff’s office because I of commerce team in San Francisco, while Mr. Tucker had moved to Schofield Stewart upon the edify­ in the work at tho shingle mill of school age within the district.
was not without its thrills. A fair that office refused to come after i according to a lengthy news story Cunada and had later left there ing subject, “What Relation Has i which the company is erecting. If these figures stand after a re-
sized oronvd braved the rain and a prisoner which Deputy Sheriff I | in n San Francisco paper, in which and his whereabouts were unknown, Modern’J'piumbing‘“io "the ‘Amount
eheck in the superintendent’s of­
slush underfoot to watch the home Pitcher had captured here at the | j laurels are heaped upon the former b>’t»today Mr. McKinney is in pos­ of Butter Produced by the Cottage thing was moving smoothly, it in­ fice, they mean that the district
Oregon
lad.
The
story
says:
session
of
a
deed
to
the
correct
point of his gun.
town win.
Grove Creamery I”
Postmaster spected the Methodist camp meet­ goes to first class, the requirement
The sheriff wants it distinctly j “There isn’t another man in piece of property and he gives the General Elbert Smith, who arrived ing grounds and tabernacle nearby. for which is 1000 children. Eugene
The Bandon players had an ap­
town
who
knows
his
football
better
entire credit to the printed page.
Whether it was converted to city
parent weight advantage of several understood that he was out of the
Mr. Mosby,” said Prinz (head After a search of nearly eight from Washington, D. C., especially life was not learned. Tho buck is at present the only first class
1
pounds per man, which should have city, that he always goes after a ¡than
for
the
occasion,
discussed
national
district in the county and the Cot­
given them the edge on the game prisoner whose capture he has of athletics). “As a general rule years over Canada and the United postal affairs with a frankness was seen again the next day in tage Grove district is the only
I
don
’
t
sing
praises
of
football
States,
he
inserted
n
personal
in
the
vicinity
but
seems
to
have
i
asked,
that
it
wasn
’
t
the
sheriff
’
s
on the muddy field. Their heavier
other likely to become first class
that- was refreshing, his subject
line, howevor, was unable to stem office that asked for the capture coaches. But in this case I’ve got the “Missing” column of several being, “What Relation Have the I since returned to the woods, It is I for some time to come. Springfield
to
do
it.
Mosby
has
more
pep
and
magazines.
the vicious attacks of the Cottage of the man referred to in the story, |
Postal Receipts of the Cottage belioved that the deer was chased j is third in the county, with 750
A reader of ^pe of the ipagazines Grovo Postoffice to the Birth Kate into the city by dogs, as it ap- children.
Grove backs, who plowed through that the call was from the night i j dash than any of the football men
tors
I
’
ve
seen
in
a
long
time.
”
wrote from Idnho to tell where a
peared to be worn out from run-
police force of Roseburg and Phil
for substantial gains.
Mrs. Harvey had charge of the
With that Prinz proceeded to spill brother of the missing man lived in Timbuctool” Charles A. Stev- j ning.
Touchdowns were made by Huff, Hohl, who had been gyped by the
actual work of taking the census.
ens,
owner
of
mammoth
manufac
­
I
I
a
little
of
Mosby
’
s
past
history.
It
soon
and
a
letter
to
the
brother
who
had
made
his
D. McCargar, Gordon and Alstott. man captured,
turing and shingle mills in the
I seems the new coach was a crack brought the deed.
Thornton Corners, Nov. 11.—
D. McCargar oonverted one goal getaway after getting his tank
territory edst of the Southern Pa
COTTAGE GROVE BOYS
i
linesman
on
Oregon
Aggie
’
»
squad
and a safety in the first quarter filled with gasoline.
cifie, spoke in a technical way up- I (Special.)—A buck deer was seen
smashed
some
four
years
ago.
He
MAKE GRID TEAM
The sheriff’s explanation seems
“
The
Value
oif
Sawdust
as
a
I
one
day
last
week
by
members
of
accounted for the two extra points.
City Engineer CoiniA- has finished on ' ■
~
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on var-
Huff, at full, was a consistent self-explanatory and entirely sat^s- his «¡ay through opposition
Elbert the section crew of the O. P. & E.
the
work
of
giving
numbers
to
Health
Breakfast
Food.
”
| sity for three seasons.
William G. Skilling and Wendell
ground gainer, while Alstott, at factory.
houses on south Sixth street, sOv Bede was rudely interrupted by | They reported the animal crossed
Physically Mosby looks
Cochran Play With Freshmen.
the Arthur Woodring place, jumped
half, hit the line in the same tear­
the
non-pulchriiudinous
and
unap
­
crnl
of
which
have
been
built
since
I very capable young gentleman. Well
the fence into the railroad right-
ing style which has made him a
preciative
chairman
during
a
flight
numbers
were
given
some
years
over average height, he weighs
University of Oregon. Eugene,
of-way and continued up tho track,
dependable yardage gainer all
nearly 180 pounds. Big broad shoul- | ago. Numbering of houses is re­ of polished billingsgate upon “The apparently unafraid of the men ¡Ore., Nov. 10.—(Special.)—William
through the season. McCargar, at
! dereii gent who can handle men quired by the postoffiee department Value of Printers’ Ink as a Substi- working nearby.
G. Skilling of Cottage Grove, who
quarter, excelled at punting and
I before such houses can have de- tute for the Gold Diist Twins.”
j and boys.
played three years on the Cottage
handled the team in good style.
S.
Trask
was
named
as
chair-
on
|
livery
service.
Several
houses
R.
‘ ‘ Doesn’t hesitate about using
Grove high football team under
The backfield and line were well
be
man
of
the
program
committee
for
|
south
Fourth
street
are
also
to
his weight either, He intends to
Hargroavos and Grannis, is a mem­
coordinated, every man played well American Legion Drum Corps Leads
week
’
s
luncheon.
given
numbers
by
the
engineer.
noxt
ber of tho University of Oregon
I get out in football suit and show
and the brand of football was the
Parade, Which Is Carried
freshman team.
Skilling played
I the lads just how it is done. A
best shown by the team this season,
halfback at Cottage Grove, He
t good thing too. Most of these
Out
Despite
Rain.
Coneh Grannis said.
tips the beam at 143.
coaches aren’t very keen about
The Bandon team showed good
Wendell Cochran, another Cot
hitting the dust.
speed in starting after their shift,
Former
Members
of
Company,
City
A steady downpour of rain yes­
tage Grove high school player, is a
“Last year Mosby got his first
a formation they used well, but terday failed to dampen the ordor taste of local football when he
member of the squad, Cochran
Fathers and Few Others
which did not work to advantage of war veterans who carried helped Dave Hardy coach the com
■*_/vv~
showed up well, but injuries will
Are the Guests.
here. Their right half was a sure through their program for Aruris- merce gridilers. Though the team
rnoouN©
keep him out of active praetieo
tackler and but for his speed and ' tice day on schedule.
LlFE-
this season.
finished near bottom of prep heap,
dexterity Cottage Grove would have
G. A. “ R. veterans, Spanish War Mosby felt enthusiastic enough
LlNE
Members of the fire department
Spike Leslie, Oregon coach, has
run up a higher score. Bandon’ h i veterans and American Legion about the boys to seek the
were royal hosts Monday evening a fairly fast team, but it is lighter
right end also showed enarked abil members Were represented in the of head coach this year. ’ ’
; at their nnnual banquet, which than the elevens of the last few
ity in breaking up plays behind parade which formed at the armory
was held in the basement of the yoars. About 70 have been trying
Cottage Grove’s line.
I at 10:30 and marched the length of
J. T. Smith home. A sumptuous to make the team.
Spike Leslie, freshmen coach at j Main street doubling back to the LIGHT RAID ON LANE
i feed—and tho word is used with
EXPECTED SOON
the University of Oregon, refereed. : armory. The parade was led by
i full knowledge of its meaning and
Wendell Cechrnn was umpire.
1 the legion drum corps, which made
from an intimate acquaintance with IThat Is He Slumber
Officials
Are
Curious
to
!
State
The game was the last tn be its first appearance since organi­
tho food that was served—was
Inspection
Certificates.
played this »«ason on the local zation. The corps was dressed in
I spread by wives of members at 50
Party, Ffhlen Wish
field.
Cottage Grove will meet uniforms of the national guard.
places. The guests wore former
Car owners take warning and be
Lebanon November 20 in Lebanon.
Following the drum corps came
To Kno^o
members of the fire fighting forces
Company IV 186th infantry and sure you have a certificate shov.ing
of tho city, members of tho city ad­
that
your
headlights
have
been
ad
­
following them .members of the
ministration anil a few others. Fire
What is a he slumber party1
justed as required by state law.
veterans’ organizations.
Chief Mackin presided nt tho pro
Few men—and fewer women—
Inclement weather- kept many Rumors, strongwind authentic, are
! grain of toasts which followed. For prohnMy know.
that
a
“
light
raid
”
is
slateijg
for
One
qf
spectators off the streets,
I mer I Chiefs Hrund and Griggs,
But those mnn who don’t know are
the features of the parade, nccord- some Lane county roads and that
Worth Harvey, N. E. Compton, going to havn tftn opportunity to
Captain
Kenneth
Bloom
of
the
I Charles Reese, H. K. Metcalf and learn—at least those who have been
ing to Captain C. C. Cruson, was
Flames Thought to Be of Incendiary the number of men and boys who state force will be here with n
others told of the early history invited to attend one to be hold
failed to bare their heads as the number of his men to check up
of the department and tho strug- at tho S. L. Godard home next
Origin Burst Out at Early
on Lane drivers.
colors were carried past.
gios of tho days when hose carts Thursday evening. Probably it is
A chart will be set some place
Morning Hour.
wore pulled by hand through mud needless to say that Mrs. Godard
At 11 o’clock the national sa-
dy and bumpy atreots. Members is not at homo and will not be
lute was fired from Mt. David, along a main traveled route and a
The Peters & Mosby mill on Dynamite was used fop this demon- number of traffic officers will halt
of tho council and others were until lifter the party.
cars
believed
to
be
violating
the
Jw
C
ollide
-*
de-
Mosby creek was completely
also cnlled upon. Dr. G. C. Dyott
stration.
The affair will start at fl o’clock
Z
a - z .vemtfecL
•troyed by fire at 2 o’clock this
explained the use of the lungmotor, and Host Godard has informed
The football game on Kelly field law and tho big chart will tell the
morning, The loss was about $4500, at 3 o’clock drew a large crowd story when the cars are backed up
MARINE HAZARDS NEARLY TREBLE THOSE OF ALL ( a machine recently provided by those whom no has invited that
with no insurance.
the Lions club for tho free use they will have to prepare their own
and many attended the picture and tho rays tested.
OTHER INDUSTRIES.
Those “light raids” have been
Mon employed at the mill had “Let ’er Buck,” put on at the
of tho city. Contrary to popular evening meal. That is the first
effective
are
donig
considerable
held
in
a
number
of
counties
n.
The
fatality
rate
in
shipping
is
observed that there was no fire at Arcade by the auxiliary of the
opinion, the lungmotor is effica­ thiug that is likely to put the
The cious in all cases of suspended res­
cently.
two-and-a-half times as great as accident prevention work.
the mill at 12 o’clock. At 1:30 legion.
guests in a poor condition for slum-
for all other industries combined, samo may be said of the Lake piration and is by no means exelu ber—and it is probable that there
a woman living nearby had noticed
Veterans of all wars, with their
according to Roy F. Edwards, as Carriers’ association.
nothing wrong, but at 2 ojclock the wives and all auxiliary members
sively for use in cases of those will be others. In fact the party
HEBRON.
statistician of tho Prudential In­
“It is interesting to note that overcome by water.
building burst into flames. Because were invited to a dinner in
is likely to be anything but what
surance
company.
It
is
equivalent
of the heavy rains of the day, and I. O. O. F. hall at fl o’clock, Ro
considerable attention is being giv-
(Special to The Sentinel.)
its name implies.
on to the subject in foreign coun
the fact that observations hail been many attended it was necessary to
Nov. 11.—The night class con­ i , to thnt for mines.
LOCAL
MINISTERS
MEET
taken so short a time before thé lay plates on two tables twice.
An international conven-
ducted by 8. L. White will meet
“While the compensation cost of tries,
Vacation Dates Set.
AND ORGANIZE
flames started, they were believed
A carnival dance in the armory Tuesday evening at the Farmers’ maritime accidents in this country tion for Safety of Life at Bea will
City schools will close December
be
hold
Janunty
1,
1920,
in
Eng
to be of incendiary origin. Darrel followed the dinner.
is not available, ” said Mr. Edwards,
union hall.
J. C. Orr and John A. Linn Officers 23 to begin the Christ mae holiday
Mosby, who was a distance away
The meeting of the ladies’ aux­ “it is possible to quote the experi­ land.
season, it was decided Tuesday
Of New Association.
on the hill on which the Finley
“At the joint maritime com-
iliary has been postponed until next ence of Great Britain where
night at a meeting of the school
IS
SIXTH
STREET
COST
Whipps home is located, saw the
Wednesday. They will meet at the j stricter supervision is maintained mission -meeting held in Geneva,
J. C. Orr, pator of the Baptist board. Classes will be resumed
$3.88 THE FOOT
flames burst out as if some in­
May
18
to
June
10
of
this
year,
un
­
than obtains in this country, and
home of Mrs. O. P. Wills.
church, is president of the new January 4. Plans were discussed
flammable material such as kero­
8. R. Piper, who has been ill, where conditions are somewhat | der tho auspices of the Tnternn-
On
Council
Orders
Walks
Built
ministerial association of Cottage for repairing the heating plant in
sene had been used.
was reported better last night. I similar. Among 371,000 employes tional Laboj Conference, there Grove, organized Monday. John the west side school building. The
Several
Streets
of
City.
There was no loss of lumber,
His son, A. C. Piper, is here from I during 1923 in marine and dock were discussed such subjects as A. Linn, pastor of the First Metho­ usual bills were allowed.
which is docked at Walden, a dia-
! operations 376 fatalities were re­ conditions of work in the fishing
P-inland.
of
The
cost
of
the
recent
paving
dist church, was elected secrotary-
tance away. The owners of the
ported representing n payment of industry, the protection of the
Mrs.
Markham
gave
her
husband
property are Lee W. Peters and Sixth street was $3.885V the front a birthday dinner last Sunday. Nine ■ $395,000 at an average cost of health of seaman, statistics of ship­ treasurer. They will hold office Flowers
IS loom and
R. H. Mosby, of this city, and foot, according to figures submit­ guests besides the family attended. $1,052; furthermore, 16,808 dis wrecks and accidents at sen, eon- until January, when officers for
ted
to
the
council
Monday
night
by
1926
will
be
named.
t
F. H. Peters of Eugene.
Charles White has purchased a ablements cost $1,720,000, an aver dition of deck purgoe» and safety
Fier ries Ripen
I City Engineer Coiner and later
Resident pastors of five churches
: age of $102 an accident. This rep at sea.
adopted in an assessment ordinance. Ford touring car.
“ Steps havu been taken by the attended the meeting and are mem­
Mrs. Chestner Skelton and son ; resents an aggregate payment of
MICKIE SAYS—
I The cost of the macadamizing of
While frost has visited many
I more than $2,000,000 during one Industrial Fatigue Research Board bers of the organization. Meetings
Harry,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
All
­
I Chestnut avenue was slightly more
will be held once a month. Pro places in Oregon, Cottage Grove
----------------------------------
j
year.
of
England
to
obtain
sickness,
ac
­
and
baby
and
Geo.
Alldridge
dridge
than $2.61 the front foot, according
gressive steps along the lines of seems to ba tho most favored spot
I
SURE, V4C MAKE! MISTAKES
, to the engineer’• figures, and the visited in Looking Glass over the i “Accident prevention work in cident and exposure to risk records moral, social and civic betterment, I of the famous, fertile, fruitful
of
1
fl,
000
dock
ynrd
workers
in
OMC6 IM A VUMILEI EV’RMBOCN'
I our maritime industries has not,
jnwiesaincnt for this street was also week end.
A daughter was born November , with few exceptions, been carried England for one yenr with the and cooperation with other organi­ Willamette. Sweet pens, roses and
; Does, Burr ours arg out m
j made.
zations of tho city, nre the objects other flowers continue to bloom
1 on to the same extent that it has primary object of determining how
The council ordered sidewalk» 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Ardee Geer.
of the now association.
Coco priut viherc all - kiu
and strawberries are ripening. In
far
the
incidence
of
minor
acci
­
¡in
railroad,
mining,
manufacturing
i eonstracted at several points on
i most years many have this berry
SEE THElA . AUD VJMEM ME
north M street, on Ash avenue and
Give your home print shop ¡and allied industries,” he contin- dents is related to that of major
Rubber stamps. The Sentinel, x 1 on the Thanksgiving table.
“On the western coast they accidents. ’'
TVGMw. of *tu' ewAuees we
on Monroe avenue.
first chance.
To Stem Vicious Attacks
REFERS « MOSBY Mill IS
DESTROYED BY FIRE
GAVE, MK'RE 'GPRJSGO WE
,
DOW MAKE MORE
X.
THE FEATHERHEADS
THAU WE DO
MR. UAU6H,
the man upstairs ,
is the first man
to GET T he best
»,
I'M AU Rl6H1
I JUST «ET
F anny -
SORT Of DIZZY WHEN
OF
FEATHERHEAD
FELIX
VAUGH
BOUNCED
MAS
SO MANY 1HINGS
IlKTieUUAR
OFF
FELIX'S BONNET
PRlMYlMft
DURING
P artisvu «.
THE
PEOPL£
»ST WEEK
W
FELIX'S
POOR HEAD
RESEMBLES
a swollen rjmto
2ft
uL