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dnttcuw (6riwr Srutuu'l The Miracle of Ad' a g Is That When ' . In a Common «Vay It B o Magic' ¿Its -------------------------------------------- ____________________ - ---- TWICE-A-WEEK______________________________________ _________ COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1925 VOLUME XXXVI. Yoncalla Buildings Thackrah Car Found In Unique Way Destroyed by Fire The Miracle of Advertising Is That When Applied In a Common Sense Way It Brings Magical Results COURT LIMITS WEIGHTS OF TRUCK LOADS Number of Roads In Cottage Grove Section Are Affected. Old Landmark Falls During High Wind COUNTY BUDGET BOARD BEGINS WORK Estimates In Several Departments Show Heavy Increases. NUMBER 12 Nine Foot Cosmos Is Signs to Be Put Out l ardy Bloomer For Travelers in Air Cosmos of the unusual height of Two Frame Structures Con W. W. Thackrah has recovered in Orders limiting weights of loads The old Knox hop dryer on the Organization of the Lan* county | nine feet are reported by Airs. Standard Oil Company to Dis sumed by Flames; Entire what probably is a unique way an on several Lane county roads were I Knox farm east of Cottage Grove budget board was perfected at a J. Q. A. Young of Hebron. These play Guides for Fliers Over which was stolen six prejared last week by the county went down Sunday in the high meeting Eugene Thursday. flowerj ordinarily grow to a height in Town Threatened for Time. automobile Airways of Pacific Coast. months ago. No trace was ever court. A number of highways were I wind which swept the valley. Tho County Judge C. P. Barnard was i of two to three feet. Mrs. Young added to the list recently an I dryer, erected when hop culture elected chairman and T. C. Wheel has many between eight anil nine Two one-story buildings were de Cottage Grove, well marked with nounced by the court. Arrange I was more extensively practiced er of Cottage Grove was elected feet. These giant cosmos did not signs both north and south on the stroyed by fire in Yoncalla shortly than now, had l>een a landmark secretary. Other members of the bloom during the regular blooming ments are being made by the coun after 1 o’clock tMs morning and Pacific highway, is to have a sign ty engineer for placing signs on the for many years. The building com board are the two remaining county season, evidently giving all their displaying its name to persons who the entire town was threatened for pletely collapsed when it fell. commissioners and M. H. Harlow I energies to gaining their attenuated fly above the city. The sign will various roads with information on a time by the flames *which finally » —— --------- . — and H. P. Markusen. the load limit. proportions. Mrs. Young was dis bear the words “Cottage Grove,” were brought under control by the Roads in the Cottage Grove dis The meeting was devoted to a couraged and thought they never and will be painted on tho roof of Man May Lose Foot. Yoncalla volunteer fire department. trict to be affected are: Camas Leslie Morford, * Lynx Hollow consideration of the budgets for I woul<l_ bloom. Finally, after the the warehouse at the local Stand The buildings, both of which were Swale market road; Delight valley resident, who wrts wounded in tho the coming year turned in by I early light frosts, tho flowers de- ard Oil plant. on the main street, were practically road; Row river road; Mosby creek foot Sunday by the accidental dis various county departments. The j cided that if they ’were going to destroyed. One housed a pool hall The plan is part of a scheme road; Cottage Grove-Lorane road; charge of a shot gun in the hands budgets turned in by the sheriff’s l bloom at all they would have to be of tho Standard Oil company of and the other a millinery store. about it and they are now Cottage Grove-Black Butte road; in office, county clerk ’ s office and of James Alarduca, a friend, was The origin of the fire is a California to assist in the develop Lynx hollow market road; Eugene- returned to his home Thursday af superintendent of schools all show their full beauty. mystery and the flames had gained ment of aviation and to increaso Lorane road. ter treatment at a Eugene hospital. increases due to heavy increases some headway when discovered. A safety nnd certainty of air travel. .The foot was badly shuttered ami in volume of business. The budget ---------------- telephone call was sent to G. B. Each city in which tho company amputation may be necessary, ac for the district attorney’s office DELIGHT VALLEY. has a distributing plant qlong the Pitcher, Cottage Grove chief of ___ • also is expected to be greater. cording to a local physician who police, requesting the aid of the airways of the Pacific coast will Budgets for the county ongineer, is attending the case. bo marked. The suggestion origin- (Special to The Sentinel.) local fire fighting equipment, but assessor and treasurer were about Nov. 14.—M. A. Horn purchased ated with the chief of ,„j tho air it waB not deemed advisable to ------ — the same as last year. a new sedan at Creswell last Fri- leave this city unprotected. service and stations to be marked Your home print shop is always Commission Declares More will bo designated by the air dav. ready to help yon in the prepara Money Is Necessary to Take service. O. Jackson, . Leo Nixon, Oval tion of copy for intricate forms Tho tonic for the business world Powell I and L. M. Powell installed of any kind. Care of Additional Mileage.' Established airways are in use xx —nowspaper advertising. xx electric lights in their homes this between San Diego and Senttle and Captured Cannon Are Allotted week. Additional funds will be needed I between San Francisco and Reno. Bird Rose and family and Oliver the coming year to take care of 'Phese will be marked first, giving By Federal Government To Rose and family of Eugene were maintenance of the big increaso in ’ tho Pacific const the first marked Municipalities of the State. dinner guests Sunday at the J. A. Ports Three Eugene high school stu road mileage during 1925, according airways in tho country. Joll home. dents were arrested and lodged in to a statement last week of O. E. along the coast will also be markod Cottage Grove may secure one Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henson of jail in Salem Thursday following a Crowe, county commissioner. A for guidance of naval planes. The signs will be in large block vain attempt to recapture a huge ' or more German cannons or other Eugene spent the week end at the maintenance fund of $50,000 was wooden ax, once the property of | captured war trophies for display Lee Nixon home. advised. The problom will be one letters on a dark background. Several relatives and friends the Eugene school and captured in this city by paying freight of those considered by the county The gathered at' the Lee Nixon home four years ago by Salem students I charges on the souvenirs. budget committee, which met last during a football game between - state has accepted its full share Sunday, taking a picnic dinner, to week for the first time. I of the trophies held by the ordi help Lee celebrate his birthday. the two schools. Police alleged the Lane county maintains its rond nance department at Newport The affair was a surprise to the three attempted to break into a system at a cost far lower than clothing store where the ax was I News, Va., and shipment will be family. Those present were the that of many other counties, Mr. W. E. Nixon, Hugh Nixon, E. J. suspended above a beheaded dummy ; made soon, it wns believed. Crowe said. Costs elsewhere run Some time ago it w-as announced Kent, A. W. Cornutt, E. J. Sears from $300 to $325 per mile. About representing the Eugene football Geese exhausted from their long I that these souvenirs would be al and C. H. Haight families. team. The boys were released fol 250 miles of road in this county southward flight and confused Uy lotted to cities of the state upon | Miss May Blakely, who w-as in lowing a short time in jail. The are maintained at a cost of slightly street lights, were reported to have alighted on roofs of buildings in proprietor of the store refused to request and agreement to pay ’ jured by a fall several months ago, more than $100 per mile. transportation charges, Discussion became worse and was taken to The question of building a bridge Eugene’s business district Friday- prosecute them. was held by Calvin Funk post, a Eugene hospital Tuesday. across the Coast fork east of Cres night. Hundreds of tho migratory American Legion, and the recom- Miss Lois Jackson was home well also will bo considered by tho birds passed over Cottage Grove MRS. D. C. JOYCOX DIES mendation made that this city ask from Eugene over Armistice day. that night, but so far as known budget committee. for some No of the equipment, AT AGE OF 84 School^ were closed for thh last nono of them stopped to rest here. further action was taken at that half of the week on account of The honkers were plainly visible SAGINAW. Aged Woman Became Member Of time. teachers ’ institute. at times flying low over tho streets. Church in Kansas in 1867. The shipment to this state will My loti Haight went to Portland Tho geese have an acute sense (Spocial to The Sentinel.) include everything in the way of this week to enter Behnke-Walker Nov. 14.—The Saginaw basket of diroction when flying, but soem Mrs. Devina Cromer Jaycox died war machines from paper musette business college. ball team played the Lorane team to bo unable to maintnin their GETTING RADIO NEWS FAR UNDERGROUND. Friday at the home of her brother. bags to 155 millimeter guns. Mrs. E. J. Kent spent Tuesday Wednesday evening in Lorane, los bearing when they got ovor cities R. T. Clevenger on Row river. This photograph was taken far 120 foot below the ground surface, ing 34 to 31. in the Grove at an all-day session whore lights are bright. Those Funeral services were held Sunday down in a caisson, sunk for one A reinforced concrete wall about of the Kensington club, who claim to know say once the WALKER. J. F. Adney is able to be out forenoon at 11 o’clock from the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon and of the support» to a new sky scrap nine feet thick surrounded it and after a week’s serious illness. birds get inside tho cirelo of lights 8eventh Day Adventist church, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Conner were er being built at Columbus, O. Theabout 26 pounds of air pressure (Special to The Sentinel.) Mrs. C. F. Nichols, a former they continuo there until morning under the direction of Karl K. Nov. 14.—Boys and girls teams business visitors in Eugeno Tues receiving radio set was placed inprevailed. And the workers heard resident, is here from. Medford to afraid to pierce the wall of dark Mills. Elder Rippey officiated. of Drain high and Walker high day. the bottom of the caisson—someevery word clearlyl attend the convention at the Bart ness which surrounds tho beams. Interment was in the A. F. & A. M.- will play basket ball next Friday Johnston place this week. I. O. O. F. cemetery. night at 8 o’clock at tfye Walker Mrs. Norman Koch was brought ! VETERAN LANE EDITOR Mrs. Jaycox was born March 4, gymnasium. homo Saturday from a Eugene hos 1 DIES IN SOUTH 1841, in Akron, Ohio. She was Mrs. Mary Smith was a Eugene pital, where Bhe had been undor1 married April 22, 1865, to William visitor Saturday. treatment. W. H. Weatherion Leading Citizen Leonard Jaycox. In 1861 she be Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith of The C. A. Morrison family of Of Florence .30 Years. came a member of the first Seventh Heppner spent the week end at the . I Reedsport visited tho last of the Day Adventist church founded in home of Mr. Smith’s mother, Mrs. week at the J. C. Conley home. William Henry Weatherson, vet western Kansas. Mrs. n u.c;.....,. visited eran editor and publisher of the M. C. Smith. D. uz W. McKinney Mrs. Jaycox became blind in 1900 M tb . Mary Lindsay has returned friends in Cottage Grove Saturday. West, weekly newspaper at Flor and had made her home with her from Washington, where she had Mrs. Marvel Randall and little ence, died last wook in Santa brother since then. In addition been visiting her sister. son of Portland visited the past Cruz, Calif. He had lived there to the one brother she is survived Helen Montieth was a week-end | week at the O. Knight home and in but a short time. Ho had been by one son, J.. D. Jaycox and three guest of Gladys and Eva May Cottage Prove. one of tho leadors in the Florence granddaugnters, Mrs. J. C. Cham Robison of Saginaw. Miss Mary Allen visited during community for nearly 30 years. berlain of Independence, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. E. W. Lisle spent the week vacation at Wendling at the home Surviving Mr. Weatherson are his Sprague of Cottage Grove and*Mrs. end in Salem. of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Allen. widow, Airs. Cora E. Weatherson, W. F. Callahan of Portland. Miss Fina Beach, Vern Keahey and five daughters, AJicu E. Weath nnd Harold Hodson were Sunday NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY ergon, Mrs. Hazel P. Pepin, Agnos Loquacious Nag. guests at the Arden Miller home. E. Woathorson, Airs. D ra H. They tell of a young married Tn the student body meeting last recently Olson and Hpnriett A. Weatherson. Many new books have :> ■■■ 5-/ artist in Washington square who week it was voted to hold a candy I l»een added to the list nt the Cot had a predilection for talking in his sale at the literary meeting Decem Get both the girl and the wed [ loge Grove public library, Among sleep. Several times recently he ber 4, the funds to be used to Tho thorn is “Etiquette,” the blue ding invitations at home. mentioned the name “Irene,” and buy fiction books for the high book of social usage, by Emily quality is better and usually the his spouse questioned him about it. school library. xx Post. With this book the author cost more reasonable. “Oh, that,” said he, thinking School 'was closed Wednesday, establishes herself as final authori fact, “is the name of a horse.” Thursday and Friday. ty on the subject. No detail of Several days later when he came Charles Cotter and Harry Ben- NOVEL APPEAL MADE BY NEAR EAST WARDS. the subjects treated is too insig hotne he asked his wife the news ston went tp Eugene Monday on Friends of the near east relief ministry of St. Paul of old. Tho strength, insomuch that we dis- nificant to be explained. To the of the day. ■- “Nothing exciting business. have recently received from Cor message is particularly seasonable paired even of life. mind of the author tho structure of happened,” she said, “except your Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jackson and inth, Greece, one of the most effec “But we had the sentence of etiquette is comparable to that horse called you up twice.”—Shoe family went to Garifiner Wednes tive appeals which this organization at this time, as it serves to draw Attention to the American observ death in ourselves, that we should of a house of which the foundation Works Journal. day. hag ever issued. It consists of the is ethics and the rest good taste, Church services were held last reproduction of a photograph of ance on December 6 of Golden Rule not trust In ourselves, but in God, a correct speech, quiet, unassuming Sunday, on behalf of this humani- which raiseth tho dead, Sunday in the Walker church. MICKIE SAYS— hundreds of little children, on a behavior and a proper pride and Upon all wnntads for “Who delivered us from so great dignity. wide plain, grouped together to I tarian and educational work over Apart from the wealth copy is roceivod by I seas. a death, and doth deliver; in whom form the letters and figures, "Sec of social information the book eon pls aw OOMT aoRiww Dunn Sets Good Example. Wednesday, three ins< The passage from the Epistle of we trust that he will yet deliver tains, it is delightful in its spark J. D. Dnnn, of Ostrander, Wash., ond Corinthians 1:8-11.” NEIGHBORS PAWR. \ TT AUUOMS will bo given for 50 cents. | Mt. Paul to the Corinthians so dra The children represented in this ling style and is a treasure house former resident of Cottage Grove, Maximum of 35 words, Cash MUA, AMP W FAIR Tb “Ye also helping together by of worldly wisdom. set an example that others would “living epistle from the Cor matically referred to is as follows: must accompany copy, Ada US ÇtTMER.. JEÇY SUPPOSE prayers for us, that for the gift ‘ ‘ For we would not, brethren, inthians ” are but a part of two do well to follow. “Send me five must run in three consecutive Burroughs bookkeeping form of HALF OF OUR READERS VJERfc bucks’ worth of the old home town thousand orphans under the care have you ignorant of our trouble, bestowed upon us by tho means of issues. of the near east relief in modern which came to us in Asia, that we many persons, thanks may be givon many kinds. Your home print ' «ORRDWU* “1MIÇ PAPER » OUR paper,” he writes, and encloses a Corinth alone, near the site of the we»e pressed out of measure, above by many on our behalf.” shop. xx crisp five-plunk bill. ■ - t secured of the car from the time it was taken until Mr. Thackrah received word from Portland that a mortgage he had given on the car was due. The person who stole the car had taken the car to Portland, had represented himself to be Mr. Thackrah and had given Mr. Thackrah’s address, thereby allay ing any suspicion as to the ear being a stolen one. This smooth way of raising money on the ear was also a kindness to Mr, Thack- rha, who went to Portland, claimed his car and refused to pay the mortgage, which had been illegally placed upon it. Road Fund Increase Is Held Necessary Cottage Grove May Get War Trophies Students Get Into Jail Getting Ax Geese Light on Roofs In Eugene A Wantad Three Issues for Four Bits «ußsauptiou ««m; WULO « OJX IM TWO AMO John Slaugh Treats ’Em Rough THE FEATHERHEADS CASE OF k IT WAS Wtlx'5 ENEMY I CALLED UP THE DUMB waiter ASSAULT AND BATTERY, SHAFT TO HIM MR FEATHERHEAD, 1 Ml NAME A PRXESS UPSTAIRS, DROPPED (W HUEvE PURRBELY) A CAN OF BEANS I0WN K DUMB WAITER on S haft F elix ' s head so FELIX DECIDED IO CONSULT MTS LAWYER ABOUT (T. 29 PERFECT MR. SLAUGH, 2 AM.-AND WHEN 1b CUT OUT < T he RACKET - ZOWIE.' - A CAN OF BEANS BOUNCED r- OFF my B onnet —-1 SERVER GET AFTER iHfi fellow slaugh right well , ive fixed this MRD SlAUGH 50 WE WON'T RIDE MEBBt T h ATJ THt PROCESS \ SERVER GOING UP M STAIRS rough S hod over us folks no* -T hat looks like a LEGAL flPER HE'S CARRYING ANY MORE -MY LAWYER IS HMNG PAPERS SERVED ON Avronne AT LAW HIM TODAY