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Newspe Advertising Ir -Atfainstay ' o* Big Stores . ______________ =- 4- - ... VOLUME XXXVI. This City, Eugene Are Both to Grow CnittUiF (firnur frittitwl ____ ___________ Boone Shortridge observed his Ray Says Cottage Grove Is seventieth birthday anniversary Wednesday and in honor of the oc casion the following relatives were Well Situated to Become here: Mrs. J. W. Harris, sister, Trade Center. Mrs. 8. J. Dillard, sister, Miss Audrey Langdon, sister, also of Eu L. 1» Ray of Eugene was the gene; Mrs. J. J. Weeden, sister, principal speaker at the Tuesday Norwalk, Calif. Only one sister noon luncheon of the chamber of was not able to be present, Mrs. commerce, the program for which Olive Lacey of "Portland. Boone was furnished by members of the is the first white child born south Eugene chamber, and he presented | of Cottage Grove. facts and figures to Bhow that Cottage Grove and Eugene are bound together bo far as the pros perity of one or the other is con cerned. “One is affected favor ably or adversely by the prosperity or adversity of the other. This is more than ever noticeable since Defect in Pipe Line Is Cor tho coming of rapid transportation, rected by Raising Source which makes one a suburb of the other. Eugene is now as close to Of Water. Cottage Grove as was a few years ago the farmer who lived four or1 five miles from the city limits. Cottage Grove is now getting its "Cottage Grove is fortunately water from Dinner creek, the ex situated a distance from large tension of the water mains recent cities and within a trade territory ly completed by Anderson & Mid sufficient to support it and will dleton having been connected into not be injured by the tendency Dinner creek dam several days ago. toward centralization of business. Engineer Rogers, who looked after In fact, it will grow as one of the eity’s interests in the construc such central points, with Eugene tion of the line, visited the new the nearest competitor on the north line Tuesday and found that the and Roseburg probably the near difficulty in getting a full head of est on the Bouth. This is an age water into the line at Rujada has of centralization and those in busi been overcome by the extension, ness must take advantage of that which starts the water at a much condition or fall before it.” higher level than that at Rujada Mr. Ray related his experience and only a scarcity of water in in examining magazines printed Dinner creek can bring about a 25 years ago, when the bicycle was shortage during the coming sum the fastest thing on wheels with mer. The city has been working the exception of the railroad train. for years to correct an error in “During the quarter of a century pipe construction at Rujada, until since then the typewriter, the auto now unsuccessfully. mobile, the incandescent light, The Anderson & Middleton com radio, wireless telegraphy and many pany constructed the extension of other things that were then un the water line under its contract heard of or were luxuries only for with the government for cutting the wealthy have come into com timber on the city’s watershed and mon use. will be reimbursed by the govern Arah Hoyt Rae of Eugene fa ment as the timber is cut. vored with a vocal solo and re With the new line working per sponded to an encore. She was fectly and with a storage capacity accompanied on the piano by Miss at this end of a million and a Ruth Stewart of this eity. half gallons, there is no reason Fifteen were present from Eu why the city should not have water gene and about 35 members of the and to spare. local chamber were present, mak ing it the largest luncheon meeting the local chamber has ever held. Presbyterians Defeat Mohawks. The basketball team of the boys’ class of the Presbyterian church SCHOOL DISTRICT WILL defeated the Pioneer Mohawks in GET ATHLETIC FIELD a return game played in the Eu- geen Y. M. C. A. by a score of It has been definitely settled 13 to 6. Cottage Grove players that the school district will have were Ward, Swanson, Bennett, the first chance to take over Del Armes and Gates. bert Kelly athletic field, which is Tho local team has been placed to be secured by payment of taxes on the regular Y. M. C. A. schedule levied against it. The chamber of and will play games throughout the commerce has been for several season. The winner in the league months considering purchasing a will be awarded a shield presented portion of the field and deeding by the Y. M. C. A. it to the eity under the condition that the city take over the remain ing portion and dedicate all as D. A. LEWIS BOUND OVER an athletic field. It was found, ON CHARGE OF LARCENY however, that the cost to the school district would be much less than to Damon A. Lewis was bound over the chamber, for which reason tho to the grand jury and his bond chamber has withdrawn and tho fixed at $1000 after a preliminary school board will go ahead with oxamination held Tuesday after plans for a special election at noon in the office of Justice J. E. which the purchase of the field Young. Lewis is charged by N. J. will be acted upon. The school Nelson Jr., with taking and at district needs a portion of the tempting to conceal a car upon property as a proposed site for an which he had made only a small east side school house. The re payment. He will await trial at mainder is to be used exclusively the March term of circuit court. for athletic purposes. J. 8. Medley, district attorney, rep resented the state and Clyde John Get your loose leaf forms ston the defendant. Dinner Creek Now Supplying City and binders for tie new year at your home print shop. MICKIE SAYS— TWICE-A-WEEK __________ NUMBER 31 COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1926 First White Child 70 Years Old Red Cross Meeting Postponed. The meeting of the Red Cross executive committee, to have been held here Wednesday evening, has been postponed because of a con flict in dates, according to word received from Miss Alma Lupo, sec retary for the county association. Miss Eva Hance, representative of the western branch of the Red Cross, will accompany Miss Lupo here for the meeting. Campaign Is Calling For More Energetic Workers Deer Comes to City; Now in Park A wild deer was caught and roped by L. C. Bowles on the old Pacific highway near Silk creek recently. A dog had chased the deer into the city, and Bowles, at tracted by the commotion, called off the dog and cornered the deer in a ditch near the grist mill. A school boy in trying to assist in the capture fell into the mill ditch and had to be rescued by Bowles. □nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnn The deer, a last year’s buck with Many complimentary remarks are tiny horns, has been put in the Bartell deer park. being heard on every corner with FIRST LIST OF ENTRANTS IN THE COTTAGE reference to the progressiveness GROVE SENTINEL “ EVERYBODY WINS ” and liberality on the part of The n Cottage Grove Sentinel in offering PRIZE CAMPAIGN a brand new Overland sedan, with Following are the names of those who have thus far entered balloon tires and fully equipped, their nameB in The Sentinel Subscription Campaign. The names worth $1400. This beautiful sedan, are given in alphabetical order with the nomination vote of 5,000. with a wealth of other rich and Next week’s issue will give the relative standing of each Government Tract Appraised attractive prizes, is to be awarded candidate: in a big subscription campaign just If You Are a Real Hustler, Get in the Race Now and Win; Winner Will Average $250 Each Week; It Costs Nothing to Try; No Losers; Start Today And Be a Prize Winner. g □ i□ □ I□ □ g □ Competition Keen At Timber Sale □ starting which will come to a n MRS HARRY ALLEN, Cottage Grove ... ..5,000 close on Saturday, February 27, □ ..5,000 J. P. BAKER, Cottage Grove ___________ just five weeks from Saturday a □ GLENN BREEDLOVE, Cottage Grove____ ..5,000 night. ..5,000 The undertaking, while colossal DWIGHT BUCHANAN, Cottago Grove____ in a way, has met with instantan ..5,000 E. T. BLAKELY, Cottage Grove__ _______ eous favor with the newspa ..5,000 MISS RUTH COOPER, Cottage Grove____ per reading public of this "ection ..5,000 □ ETHELBERT CRAWFORD, Cottage Grove and if the advance interest mani ..5,000 □ fested be taken as a criterion, the MBS. ANNA DODD, Cottage Grove_____ big undertaking is already an as ..5,000 g MISS HAZEL FÜHRER, Hebron...... ......... sured success. It is seldom that ..5,000 § MR8. H. A. HAGEN, Cottage Grove_____ n one hears of a campaign of Buch MRS. GUY LEWIS, Wooward’s Camp B... .J,000 n magnitude and where the time is C. E. STOVER, DiBston Route___________ .5,000 so Bhort and the conditions so lib eral. .5,000 George R. 8TENNETT, Cottage Grove__________ Overland Sedan—Big Feature. .5,000 MRS. HORACE SUTHERLAND, Cottage Grove One feature alone is enough to ..5,000 JOHN W. WILSON, Cottage Grove____________ make it the most talked of event in recent years of awarding that NOTE:—If you have entered your name, or the name of a friend beautiful Overland sedan to the and it does not appear in this list, notify this office at once. candidate securing the greatest number of votes in this competi ENTER YOUR NAME TODAY—AND WIN! tion. In looking about for suitable prizes we decided that the best “THE WORLD IS FULL OF STARTERS------ there was to be had was none too ------ IT’S THE FINISHERS WHO COUNT” good for those who will take part in this campaign. We want good WHO WILL LEAD NEXT WEEK! work and are willing to pay liber ally for it, and that was what we □ ____ ___ a had in mind when we decided on nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannn this' beautiful sedan now on dis play in the sales room of the N. J. Nelson Jr. new home on north Ninth street. Look at These Prizes. Can you imagine anything more alluring than a vacation trip, a 3000-mile railroad trip! The can didate who wins this prize has the option of accepting $150 in gold. Of course, if you win the big automobile you can take the trip overland in the “Overland” but BEGIN HEBE TODAY structs Adrian Klyne, private detec the trip, the second prize, will be 8AMUEL HONEYBUN, retired tive employed by her to interview lined up for you. English countryman, finds blood in Adela. Then, too, there is that beautiful his rain-gauge on tho morning of KLYNE goes to Beo Adela, dis diamond ring, which will be award the murder of Sir Francis Lathrop. guised as a cleric. She recognizes ed as third prize. Thia ring is on SIR GUY LATHROP, engaged to him at once. exhibition at the H. H. Starr Jew Margaret, daughter of the murdered NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY elry store, where it was purchased. man, in suspected of the murder. CHAPTER VIII. Drop into the store and take a MARGARET believes that Adela With warm expressions of thanks look at it, it is a beauty. Larkin may be able to throw some Klyne took his departure, but hav Then comes that beautiful Fada light upon the mystery. She in ing gained the road, he stopped Neutrolette radio set complete, irresolute. It was a new sensation which will be awarded as fourth termination and a little enorgy for him. His many successes had prize. This set is on exhibition are the only requisites fo? been won by hiB being cocksure of at the Nelson Electric shop, where success. As in all life’s game— himself. There had been something it was purchased. This set is the business, political, social or other roguish in that counfounded girl’s very latest in design and there is a wise—-the most aggressive players tone since she had failed to find loud speaker included in this equip pluck the “plums” while the half his assumed namo in tho clerical ment and the whole family can hearted “trust to luck” variety directory, and it was uncanny that “tune in” during the long winter never get anywhere. she had not asked where he was evenings and listen in on the The campaign, which is just staying, though Bho appeared to world’s best entertainment. starring, is now opon to any repu- take it for granted that ho would The fifth and sixth prizes are i table man or woman, boy or girl still be thereabouts on Sunday. Had cash prizes of $50 and $25 respec residing in Lane county and ad she heard of the young clergyman tively. jacent counties. All that is neces at the inn and had she identified “Everybody Wins.” sary to become a candidate is to him with the Lathrop detective! And this is not all! Any candi clip the entry coupon appearing Moreover, she had fastened down date who remains active to the in another part of this issue, fill in the envelope, an unusual proceeding finish, making a regular weekly your name and address and mail in the case of a letter of intro cash report, but fails to win one of [ or deliver to the campaign depart- duction. the above mentioned prizes, will j meat of The Sentinel. It was the stuck-down envelope be paid a cash commission of twen How To Enter—What To Do. that settled it. It would be the ty per cent—one dollar out of every This coupon enters you, or the act of an idiot to present a letter five, of their total collections on I person whom you wish to nominate, in ignorance of its contents. In subscriptions. This arrangement in | with 5,000 free votes and speeds stead of continuing his walk to sures compensation to every active the candidate on his or her way Long Paxton manor he returned to participant and means that there to win. the inn and in the privacy of his will be no losers in this race. Upon receipt of this coupon at bedroom steamed tho envelope open. Get in and Win. the campaign department a com This is what he read under tho This is not a “beauty” or “pop plete working outfit (consisting of stamped headline of Cheverel rec ularity” contest but a strictly le receipt book, etc.), will be sent tory: gitimate, competitive proposition at once. "Dear Mr. Symes—The bearer for wide-awake, energetic men Campaign department open eve- is either a lunatic or a criminal (Continued on page 4.) and women, and one in which de- I nings. THE FEATHERHEADS Newspaper Advertising Is the Mainstay Of All Big Stores □g i §□ s□ g i□ □ □ WJ-ÄÄ At $24,300 Brings $34,600 On the Block. Lowell Man Is Hit By Stray Bullet 0. L. Glaspey Struck By Wan dering Missle as He Sits Down at Table. C. L. Glaspey of Lowell was knocked unconscious and his head pierced by a stray bullet at-noon Saturday when he with other men were eating lunch at the Hill mill, Lowell. On investigation by phy sicinns at Springfield tho injury was found not to be serious, the bullet having penetrated the man’s head but not having fractured the skull. No trace of the source of the bullet has been found. It hit Glaspey from an angle and glanced from his head. First reports led mill officials to believe that the bullet had been aimed at the man, but after a thorough investigation it was agreed that the injury was accidental. Mr. Glaspey, accompanied by his wife, was rushed to Springfield, where tho unconscious man was ex amined by a physician there. In less than an hour after the acci dent, Mr. Glaspey was on his re turn trip back to the mill, suf fering considerably from the injury but not in a serious condition. The mill employes had just taken their places at the table when the bullet whizzed through tho room, striking Mr. Glaspey. Immediate search was made in the surrounding territory for a supposed murderer, but no trace of a man with a gun could be found. If no complications set in, tho man will recover from the accident in a short time, physicians report ed. Mr. Glaspoy is a brother of Mrs. H. C. Mitchell of this city. Roseburg, Ore., Jan. 18.—Great er competition than ever before known in buying government timb er developed this morning over tho sale of section 17, township 29, range 9 west when the tract of fered at the auction held in the local land office. It was the only one of six sections making up the huge 4000 acre tract offered for sale that found a buyer. The timber, appraised at $25,000, was sold to Frank Boutin of Port land for $34,600. The firm of Con rad ft Adalsperger, Marshfield, was the opposing bidder aud each side submitted 18 offers before the tract was sold. The section bears 1,800,000 feet of fir timber and 3,100,000 foot of Port Orford cedar, tho latter tim ber being the stimulus for the high bidding. The government offered six sec tions, all lying on tho headwaters WAR VETERANS, LEGION of Rock Creek and on the border TO OPEN CLUB ROOMS line of Douglas and Coos counties. The entire tract was appraised at Second Story of Hubbell-Sly Build $430,000, but the one section was ing Is Secured. nil that was purchased, so that the sale is far from being the largest The Spanish war veterans and the land office has held, as it was the American Legion have formu expected that it would be. lated plans for the opening of club rooms in the upper story of the Credit Association Elects. Hubbell Sly building over tho Burk Tho Merchants Credit and Pro holder ft Compton store, formerly tective association, recently organ used by tho commercial club. ized, has elected the following of Remodeling will start at once. ficers: 8. L. Mackin, president; Tho interior will bo rodeeorated and C. J. Kem, vice president; J. T. appropriately furnished. There will Smith, treasurer; Horbert Lombard, be pool tables, two bowling alleys, secretary; C. A. Beidler, C. H. a reading room, private meeting Burkholder and G. W. McQueen, rooms for tho organizations anil a directors. room which may be rented by other privato clnbs for meetings or parties. The board of trustees, appointed by tho two organizations, are H. K. Metcalf, a member of both organi zations; Elbert Smith and W. M. Morelock from the Spanish War In view of tho fact that The Sentinel’s annual spring sub Veterans; F. L. Grannis and Ivan Warner of tho American Legion. scription special will go into effect almost immediately fol It is planned to have tho rooms lowing the closing of the sales for the exclusive use of the two clubs and their invited guests manship contest now in progress, who will bo admitted by card. It Tho 8entinel has decided to put the special rate into effect dur is planned to make the rooms self-supporting and to have them ing the contest instead of at the open afternoons and evenings. usual time. Tho spring special rate has been $2.25 the year. Thia rate will prevnil during BAPTISTS, CHRISTIANS the salesmanship contest and PLAN JOINT SERVICE will be withdrawn at the close of the contest. As usual, all Tho Baptist and Christian church arrearages must be paid in full es will join in a baptismal service at the regular rate of $3 the The Baptist year, after which any number of Sunday ovening. years up to five will be ac church, being for the present with out a church building, has taken cepted at $2.25. As the spring special rate will advantage of the situation to pay its respects to the new Christian not be put into effect at the pastor, Kenneth J. Husby and at usual time, all those wishing to continue their subscriptions tho same time use its neighbor’s should take advantage of the baptistry for now members recently received by the Baptists. present special rate. Pastor Husby will havo charge of All those who have paid at the program, the sermon will be the rate of $3 during the few delivered by J. D. Chapollo, chnpel days the contest has been in car missionary, and tho baptism progress will have the option will be administered by Pastor of having 75 cents returned to Orr, of the Baptist church. them or having their subscrip tions extended for four months. Spring Special Of $2.25 in Effect Filing cabinet!!. The Sentinel. Felix Is Particular