The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 03, 1925, Image 1

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XXXVI.
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925
Cooperation of City Raspberries Continue Disston Road Gets
'To Ripen
$5000 County
Funds
And Community Is
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has been no weather as Total of $329,355 Is Put Into
Stressed atC.ofC yet There
to completely discourage ber-
General Fund By Bud-
get Committee.
Manager Plans to Make Local Man
Contender for Championship.
Ralph Hand, Cottage Grove grap-
pler, will try his wares against Bull
Montana, Ad Santell and other top
notchors iif the light-heavyweight
division during a series of matches
arranged in Eugene by William B.
Dodelle, who has signed a contract
to manage Hand’s mat activities
for a year. His first match will
be with Frank Burns of Flint,
Mich. They will meet December 9
in the Heilig theater, Eugene.
Mr. Dodelle’s plan is to put
Hand under intensive training and
find matches that will carry him to
the top of the wrestling list and
make him a contender for the title
in his division.
Their contract
calls for road work and daily train­
ing. Dodelle is importing a pro­
fessional wrestler from Omaha, who
has handled Joo Stecher ex-heavy-
weight champion.
Robin Reed, world’s amateur
champion, will also appear in the
matches.
T. W. Harris Dies Bunge Finds !Fan tad Lloyd Is Calm As
Result (fetter
At Eugene Home
He Steps on Trap
Bunge, the »south Fifth street
At Penitentiary
Pioneer Physician Active in Af­ 1 gasoline
potentate, says that there
ries from ripening in this favored
I is nothing more active than a Sen
fairs of Community For
section of the famous, fertile,
tinel wantad. In Monday’s paper Former Cottage Grove Lad
Many Years.
fruitful Willamette. Ripe straw­
he advertised that ho had found a
Pays Penalty for Taking
berries were reported for Thanks­
truck tire which owner could have
giving, and they continue to ripen,
I by proving property. Almost be-
The Lane county budget for
Life of Taxi Driver.
Dr. T. W. Harris, pioneer Eugene 1 fore the ink had set on the paper,
and now raspberries are producing 1926 was completed Tuesday after­
physician,
died
Monday
at
his
home
a second crop. At least they are noon by the budget committee
the owner of the tiro had seen the
in that city after a long illness. ad and had claimed his property.
Business Men of City And on year old bushes on the N. E. The amount budgeted in the
Drink and Bad Company Are
He
was
76
years
of
age.
Funeral
Glass place southeast of the city. general fund this year is $329,355,
Country Addressed By
services were held this afternoon
The bushes are comparatively of which $111,025 is for roads and
Blamed for Plight By
at 2 o’clock at the Veateh chapel. CASE AGAINST COUNTY
heavy with green berries. Wild bridges, the rest to be used for the
County Agent.
Pastor E. V. Stivers of the First
SET TO BEGIN MONDAY
Condemned Man.
strawberries are blossoming for the operation of the several county
Christian church conducted the
second
time
this
year,
while
posies
offices
and
departments.
Cooperation between city and
Portland Judge to Hear Arguments
services.
Salem, Ore., Nov. 30.—William
Market roads will get $130,000,
In Sult for Wages.
surrounding community was empha­ continue to bloom everywhere.
Dr. Harris was born near Bussell
R. Lloyd, who killed Clinton I.
I
schools
$231,480.90
and
for
bond
sized at both the Tuesday noon
ville, Indiana, December 27, 1849.
Baun, garage owner at Independ­
interest and sinking fund the sum
Judge John H. Stevenson of ence, Polk County, on September 1
luncheon of the chamber of com­ LIQUOR POURED INTO
His father, John Moses Harris,
of
$50,000
has
been
allotted.
The
Portland
will
hear
merce and the Tuesday evening
the case of last, was hanged in the execution
was a i noted minister of tho Chris-
SINK AT COURT HOUSE money from automobile licenses
meeting of the chamber.
tian ehurch. His family moved Stanley Gregor against Lane county chamber of the Oregon state peni­
will
be
added
to
the
last
named.
At the luncheon O. A. Nichols and Moonshine Valued at $625 Is Des-
to Minnesota in 1854 and a year in which the county is sued for ■ tentiary here this morning.
Market roads to receive assist­
troyed; Owner Pays Fine.
Professor 8. T. White were present
later to Adams county, Illinois, several thousand dollars alleged to
For the first time in the history
ance next year and the sums al­
as representatives of Coast fork
where Dr. Harris attended public be due county road workmen for of tho Oregon prison two women
overtime.
The
trial
will
begin
|
Moonshine whisky, valued at lotted to each are as follows:
local of the Farmers’ union. The
school. The faulty crossed the
sought admission to the execution
chamber of commerce recently ex­ prevailing prices at $525, was Maintenance and better­
plains with ox and horse teams, Monday in Benton county, a change chamber. These women were Mrs.
..$
32,000
ment
......
.
tended free membership to two poured into the sink Tuesday after­
arriving in Portland September 11, of venue having been obtained. Baun, widow of the murdered man,
.. 20,000
members of each local of the union noon at the sheriff’s office in the Bridges _____________
1865. In the same fall they located John S. Medley, district attorney. I and Mrs. Irvine Baun, wife of the
..
10,000
Emergency
__________
will be assisted in defense of the victim’s brother. Both women are
in
Eugene.
and the grange, Mr. Nichols spoke county courthouse
on a farm near Albany.
THORNTON CORNERS.
9,000
case by L. T. Harris of Eugene,
briefly and said he could see no Eighty quarts and 138 pints com­ Noti west........ —............
Dr.
Harris
attended
public
residents of Independence.
9,000
reason why the city organization prised the lot, which was captured McCollum gap...............
| schools in Linn county and attend­ former justice of the supreme court.
(Special
to
The
Sentinel.)
The women arrived at the main
.
20,000
Crow-Vaughn
________
The
ease
was
instituted
more
than gate of the prison half an hour
and the community organization November 19 when John Watson,
Dec. 2.—Mrs. A. W. Baskette ed Albany college two years. He
6.500
Perkins
road
...................
could not work together for the deputy sheriff, caught Chester
spent one year at Christian college, a year ago by workmen who had before the time fixed for the exe­
. 5,v*u0 and Mrs. Bud Thorne of London
Hazen after a chase through the Disston, district No. 17.
interest of members of both.
visited one day last week with Monmouth, and then taught school been employed on a county rock cution and demanded admission.
5,000
Horton-Pontoon
bridge.
Pastor Duncan P. Cameron de- streets of Eugene.
for throe years in Linn county. crusher several years ago. The When asked for their credentials
1.500 Mrs. 8. P. Short ridge.
Hazen told officers he intended Poodle creek..—..............
livered an address in which he
In
1872 he was graduated from the county alleges that the mon agreed tho women said they had received
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Willian
spent
6,000
advocated observance in the fullest to deliver the liquor to Eugene Mapleton market road.
Ohio
Medical college and in the to work overtime for regular wages. invitations to attend the hanging,
Thanksgiving
at
the
home
of
their
. 3,000
sense of the principle of the golden bootleggers. He was thought to Deadwood _________ __
same
year
began practice of medi­
granddaughter,
Mrs.
Wm.
Patton,
but that they had been mislaid.
. 3,000
rule, ‘‘Whatsoever ye would that have brought the shipment from Fox Hollow___ _______
MOUNT VIEW.
cine in Albany. In 1875 he took
at Culp Creek.
Deputy Warden Lilley refused to
others should do unto you, do ye Portland. Hazen paid a fine of
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Fisher and a post graduate course in medicine
allow the women to witness the
$130,00«
Total
even so unto them.” He graphic­ $400 and has been released from
(Special to The Sentinel.)
daughter Agnes and son Clifford, at the University of California and
execution, but admitted them to the
ally illustrated the results that jail.
Dec. 2.—Mrs. Mamie Spaugh and prison reception room, where they
of Alvaelnre, spent two days of in 1878 moved to Eugene, returning
might be easily obtained through
las't week at the home of Mr. to Albany two and a half yeara daughter. Miss Geraldine of Eu­ remained until Lloyd’s body was
LONDON.
the observance of this rule in the
later.
His actual residence in gene, Miss Sarah Riley of Fairview carried out of the institution en­
Fisher’s brother, J. W. Fisher.
CONNECTING
ROAD
LINK
business world and stated that busi­
and Miss Violet Riley were guests closure and taken to the state hos­
Mr. and Mrs. H. Streeter of Eugene dates from 1884.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
IS
ASKED
IN
PETITION
ness has already recognized that
Dr. t Harris was prominent in Thanksgiving day of Mrs. Amanda pital for cremation.
Dec. 2.—Miss Winnifred Grannis, Cottage Grove were Thanksgiving
only upon this basis can it do its
' C. Bose. medical circles. He was a mem­ Sea rs.
Both women protested the war-
Establishment of Road From Lynx local teacher, and MisB Helen Du- guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
part in the community and hope to
Mr. and Mrs.’ J. R. Cooley at- don’s decision, and alleged that
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge and ber of tho Lane County Medical
Bois, Black, Butte teacher, went
Hollow West Is Urged.
continue its existence.
to Portland Wednesday evening. Miss Kathleen Smith 1 motored to societjf since its origin and was tended tho funeral Saturday of thoy were entitled to witness the
E. 8. Fletcher, county agent, was
execution.
Miss Grannis spent Thanksgiving Glendale Sunday to visit Mrs. elected president of the organiza­ Mrs. Robert Small at London.
Petitions
have
been
filed
with
given the entire time of the eve­
He was also
Mr. and Mrs. William Heath of
with relatives in Portland and Dodge’s parents. Her father has tion five times.
Lloyd, before he went to the e\
the
county
court
by
a
number
of
ning business session and he de­
a member of the Oregon 8tate Taft were up. to spend Thanksgiv­ ecution chnmbor, bequeathed his
Miss DuBois visited relatives in been quite ill lately.
residents
of
county
road
districts
livered an address that should have
Mr. and Mrs. James Maust of Medical association and the Ameri­ ing with Mr. Heath’s parents, tobacco to Tom Murray.
Vancouver, Wash.
been heard by the entire commu­ 13 and 69 asking that a road be
Mr. mid Mrs. W. D. Heath.
Eugene
visited Sunday with Mrs. can Medical association.
C.
C.
Addleman
Lloyd, when visited by the chap­
Mr?
and
Mrs.
established connecting the Lynx
nity, instead of by the comparative
Dr. Harris was a member of
Miss Mary Layng of Eugene inin late yesterday, was utterly un­
Maust
’
s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
anil
children
and
Mrs.
Mary
Um-
Hollow
road
with
the
Cottage
small number present, w-ho were
several Masonic bodies and a mem­ visited last week at the home of repentant and ‘‘hard boiled,”
•
phrey of Eugene spent Thanksgiv- S. P. Shortridge.
almost equally business men of the Grove-Lorane route.
Mr. and Mrs. Row Howard of the ber of the Elks lodge. He wns her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goorge damning everything he could think
ing at the home of Mr. Addleninn’s
The
proposed
road
would
be
three
city and business men of the coun­
Grove visited Sunday afternoon at mayor of Eugene from 1889 to Layng.
of. Most of the night he spent
miles in length. The court will sister, Mrs. W. L. Townsend.
try, as the county agent designated
1901. He is survived by his widow,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dunnivan at the windows of the little room
The program and basket social the J. W. Fisher home.
have the board of road viewers
of
Cottago
them. ‘‘The business man of the
Mrs. Pearl Harris and tw-o children,
Grove visited Sunday in which ho was locked, When
given by the teachers and pupils
country is one who has managed inspect the project.
NEWSPAPER advertising makes Judge L. T. Harris and Mrs. Agnes at the home of Mrs. J. R. Cooley. visited by the chaplain this morn­
at the school house Wednesday
to stay on his farm during recent
Mr. and Mrs. Green of London ing, ho was in a repentant mood,
evening was a success. A large big stores out of little ones and Harvey, all of Eugone. Mrs. N. W.
Hard to Guess.
years and keep his bills paid.
audience was present and a ready keeps them from going back to White of Cottage Grove is a niece. spent a few days last week at tho and, according to the chaplain,
There is uh much need for the
That world-famed writer, Mr. H. sale was found for the large num­ little ones.
home of their daughter Mrs. Charles seemed to have undergone a com­
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business man in the country as in G. Wells, is extremely fond of tell- ber of basket«, which sold at
Loose leaf forms of every kind Bales.
plete change over night.
the city.”
ing this little story, possibly be­ from 75 cents to $9.50 each. Sale
Lloyd, in chnrge of two guards
Special bookkeeping systems printed to order. Your home print Mr. and Mrs. Addison Heath
Many ways in which the two cause it savors of his professon— of the baskets netted $77, and sale of many kinds. The Sentinel. shop.
spent Wednesday at the homo of and tho prison chaplain, entered
classes of business men can cooper­ writing.
Mrs. Amanda Soars.
the execution chamber at 10:03
of pies and coffee brought $14.
ate were pointed out by the agent,
At a certain fancy-dress ball all The money will be used in purchas­
Joe Johnson of Woodard’s mill o’clock and climbed the 13 steps
who said that the city can not the costumes were intended to rep­ ing an organ or piano for the
was at the home of his brother leading to the scaffold.
prosper without the country and resent names of famous books.
Clarenco Johnson Sunday.
Tho condemned man then was
school.
the country cannot prosper without
The majority of book titles were
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller en­ asked if he had anything to say
Mrs. Johanna Berggren and son
a city. The promotion of better promptly recognized, but every one Elmer spent Thanksgiving ip Cot ■
tertained at their homo Thanks why the decree of the court should
herds and community purchases of was puzzled by the costume of one tage Grove at the home of Mrs.
giving. Those present were Mr. not be carried out.
government explosives for use on charming young lady. It was de­ Bernice Berggren.
and Mrs. J. S. Shackleford and
‘‘I am the victim of bad com­
the farms, were two activities in signed to look like a patent cigar­
sons, Miss Doris Mulvihill, Miss puny,” replied Lloyd in low tone,
John Massey was painfully in­
which cooperation of the two class­ ette lighter. All sorts of titles jured Wednesday when he slipped
Effie Buchanan and Elmer Smustad ‘‘I was under the influence of
es was urged. The marketing of were suggested, but to each one the and fell across a gun he was car­
of Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. liquor nt the time the crime wns
cream, cattle and eggs was sug­ girl shook her head.
Thomas Lambkin and Mr. and Mrs. committed, I have no hard feelings
rying, nearly fracturing his riba.
gested as an opportunity for coop­
Finally, someone ventured to ask
Clarence Johnson and children.
against anyone and hope that no
An epidemic of sickness exists
erative effort, although the county her outright the title of tho book in the neighborhood. Colds and
Mrs. W. D. Heath, Mr. and Mrs. one has anv' hard feelings against
agent’s office does not ÿve a represented by her dress.
William Heath and Mr. and Mrs. mo.”
similar ailments are prevalent.
Addison Heath spent Sunday at the
great deal of time to marketing
‘‘Whv,”she laughed. ‘‘Don’t you
Lloyd then stepped back on the
Mrs. Howard Cox and sister, Mrs.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost trap and the noose was quickly
problems, his efforts being devoted see 1 It’s ‘ The Li ght That Failed. ’. ’ ’ Myrtle Marlow, were Eugene vis-
at Blue Mountain.
largely to production problems and
adjusted. The trap was sprung nt
itors Saturday.
Mrs Amanda Roars entertnined at 10:04, and he wns pronounced dead
the encouragement of marketing
Bookkeeping charge of- 25c on
Merryman
Mr. and Mrs. John
.
her home Saturday with a dance at 10:17 by Dr. R. L. Edwurds,
organizations now in existence.
all accounts under $1. The Sen­ and Oscar Newton i came up from
at which 60 were present.
The organization of a south Lane tinel.
prison physicinn, and Dr. W. H.
Corvallis and spent the week end
coyote club was suggested for the
Mott.
with relatives.
protection of cattle during the time
The records show that Lloyd had
SAGINAW.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tullar of Eu-
that no bounty is being paid for
two brothers serving time in tho
gene were visitors at the Joe Geer
the destruction of predatory ani­
stntc penitentiary and another
(Special to Tlio Sentinel.)
home Saturday.
mals. Mr. Fletcher gave a resume
Dec. 2.—School was resumed at brother in tho state training school
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hays and
of the accomplishments of his office
both tlm Saginaw and Walker union for boys. Tom Lloyd was received
children of Lorane attended church
during the past six months.
; high school Monday. No new cases nt l he prison on July 1, 1925, to
here Sunday.
The county agent asked The
of scarlet fever have developed servo a term of one year for bur-
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Brown and
Sentinel to state that his office
and it is hoped the disease has glary. IT J. Lloyd arrived nt the •
sons Wesley and Warren and
day is Monday. Upon other days
prison on June 5 of this year to
boon checked.
daughters Eunice and Ada and
it is difficult to find him in his
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burgess ac- servo a term of two years for burg-
Mr. and Mrs. Fae Smith of Harris-
office.
Ho previously was com-
companied Mr. and Mrs C. H. lary.
burg spent Thanksgiving at the
Haight of Delight valley to Engent miffed to the penitentiary in
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ewing.
Sunday and attended services at 1922 to serve two years for forgery.
Mrs. George Sutherland and Mrs.
MICKIE SAYS—
the Congregational church.
Myrtle Marlow visited the school
Harold Lloyd, who is an inmate
8. J. Jarrett spent Thanksgiving uf the state training school, was
Tuesday.
with relatives at Springfield.
, VA4AT EDITOR. RASUY HEARD
Thomas Orr of Eugene was here
■nt there for delinquency and
yHY THE BUSY BEE NEVER SINGS “HOW DRY I AM.”
Mr. and Mrs. George Neat and th'ft. He is 16 years of age.
on business «Tuesday.
W VUORDS, "HERÈS 6OUEWIUG
Foresighted bee keepers know it above shows how one keeper solved daughter Edith of Coburg spent
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lloyd, par­
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means more honey if they provide his problem. Just enough water Sunday at tho C. H. Sharon home. ents of tho man hanged here to-
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NEWSPAPER advertising makes their bees with handy drinking drips from the faucet in the barrel
di' , are residents of Cottage Grove.
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big stores out of little ones and fountains. Open vessels, however, to the board below to satisfy the
Burroughs bookkeeping form of
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Lloyd was 26 years of age and
keeps them from going back to won’t do because the bee would thirsty honey makers. Quite novel many kinds.
Your home print had previously served a term in
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little ones.
be in danger of drowning. So the at that.
shop.
prison here for forger/.
Representativas Of Farmers ’
Union Lunch With Civic
Organization.
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