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9 The B i g g e r t liesses A r e I’scrs of N' Advert isiiu '9 y« tper Ohittane tai? B^ritíütel a <ir f? r? 1Z TWICE-A-WEEK The Biggest Busi nesses Are Always Users of Newspaper Advertising. tí. VOLUME X. < < * COTTAGE GHOVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON. .MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1927. NUMBER 12. H ife Tells I anils ley Strong Prineville Team Refuses to Teavc Lumber Market Outlook Mayor Assaults (lop Belief in Man Way Pioneer Days of 1850 To Start Christianity Becomes Complicated Recounted in Diary Held to Scoreless Tie What To Do fail in Raifi H it li l laichet Of Early Settler Trouble« We Have in Arriving Journal of John Wood I k Bulievod Ouly Record of WOODLAND, Cal., Nov. 21.—(U I’)- Ituniel Hayes, «1, wandering Willie, doesn't want to leave jail nnd go uut into the cruel, croc' world -at least until it stops rain I ing. He wns arrested lier*' la co&scc lion with the »tnrting of a fire hay warehou»«. . thnt leveled a When th« officer» found he had no port in starting the blaze, they ordered his raloase. Hayes, when nppriW'd of his ....... loin, stuck his hum) through the burs in the drenching rain. It min came back dripping with water. “You guys nr« nil w«t,” he told ■ie officers, ’’You kept me in j'U while the sun wns shining nnd now I'm gonnn stny her* till it wt<jpH ruining.' ’ Hay«» will be pormi tt*<l to rr- main ns n guest of th* county Uli til the «torm pnssos. Mill Stocks, However, Are Low und Early Demand Mij;ht Put Mills on Top. MANTA ANA, Cal., Nov. 21,— (UP) Preliminary «»amination of It E. Dolli-y, mayor of Meal Beach, ■ barged with assault with a deadly weapon, will be heard in Justice Kenneth Morrison’» court here to morrow morning. Dolley, who wax released on hi* to own recognizance, is alleged have assaulted Constable E. W. Reed, also of M«al Beach, with a hatchet. Reed attempted to serve paper» from the superior «>urt ordering Dolley to announce a re ' nil election against several of Men| Beach'» trustees. Are Because of Starting at Wrong End. SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 21,—(U P)—Even a judge can say too much — sometimes, according to Judge Joseph B. Lindsley of Spo kane. That is particularly true if the remarks are printed in all mediums of general circulation. in connection with a story in which he deplored divorces, result ing in broken homes and children with but one half the parents they should have, Judge Lindsley of fered “ten commandments on mar ried lif". ” The story was printed in the Spokane paper». “When 1 got home that night the Judge said, “I found a marked copy of the paper waiting me. Two of the commandments were under lined.” “I will watch my conduct in re-1 gard to those two commandments the judge »aid, but he declined to disclose which two command-, ments his wife underscored. Central Oregonians Find It Im possible to Break Up C. G. Defense. Pastor Duncan P. Cameron de- livered an impressive Thanksgi' - (Crow's Index.) Cottage Grove played a scoreloM •lag xeimoa yesterday furefiOoia at The general outlook 1» becoming tic with the powerful PriuuirlliG (ThU Is th« aai-ond ut a aariaa of ar the Presbyterian church. He sail high school team Friday afternoon somewhat complicated as the holi II' I, a lsk. lt fioiu m< __ diary ol John in part: day shutdown» are approached. on the local gridiron. Most of th« Wood, • luterani <tf ih« day« ut isto It “I have often wondered why preparad for Th* Heniloel «nd ulhrr Taking th« market ua it actually game was played in the center of nsw«|Mp*r« hy Ih« Called 1‘raaa ) the great church fathers, in their is today, there hria been no change the field between the 40 yard lines. lly HTAXLKY IIAlbKY anxiety for a proper creed that of uny consequent!« from two week» Both teams were evenly matched Halted I'reaa Klatt < urreapoiidvlit would be all inclusive, did not in ago, with the possible exception of and the game was the most closely While nearing the Rocky moun sert a statement saying, “I believe n Very marked improvement in in contested of any played this season. tains John Wood and his party of in man.’’ This, to my mind, is one quiry fur rar material and a stead Only twice did Prineville get with • migrants hud their first expufienco nt th« fundamental weaknesses of ier export demand. in the 20-yard line in Cottage with alkali water and for the fust the church and ot our written Even though buxine»» has been Grove territory, Cottage Grov e time siiw- sagebrush, Regarding creeds. There are many people in very unsutiafiictory for the pu»t Striking Miners Killed worked the ball to Prineville ’» 2)- the latter Wood wrote: the world that find it difficult to sixty tiny», mill» have ouly normal yard line once and another time “The country along here pre In Battle at Denver understand nbout God. This, I stork» or les» on hand and with a had the ball on the 9-yard mark souls a rough, rugged and sterile take it, is because they insist, and number of the better plants talk with four downs in which to make oppenrnnee; almost dost. ilute ut iiuy ing seriously of shutting down the the touchdown, but lost 15 yards DENVER, Nov. $1,—(UP)—Two the church has insisted, on start gras« und producing nothing but first of December, the question striking miners wen- killed anil at ing our religion at the end farth on the next play. wild sage, n shrub arise», “What will happen if the least ten I. W W. ami state police est from us. They feel that they Sherman Smith, a former Univi r bunches, from two to f<»ur nulls clone mid open weather con were wounded in a battle at Colum- must have a faith or belief in God sity of Oregon varsity end, who is high, i<-s>'mbling u ht I hi our tinuo» throughout the consuming bin" mine today. The fight fol in order to explain the cosmic pro den sage.“ ■ oach for Prineville, said that Cot Drilling Is to Start llel.lsf’’ tag« Grove was the best team th»* Th« alkali water r lai med lowed attempts of 5«M» striking min cess and they are in desperate L. M. Capps Is Loser Present mill stocks would uot bo ■•rs and th'-ir wives to rush 15 state straits because this does not come Prineville has played this season. lives of lutiny nommli na abown by At Eugene Oil Well The I feel this morning the central Oregon school has In Bohemia Mines Case ' enough to take care of the mixed guards in an effort to picket the easily. the following entry in the journal • nr busini »a conveniently two weeks mine property. Governor William need in some cases of such an in played ten games, losing only two. ot the | pioneer: if no more lumber were manufac Adams has ordered state guard» clusive cosmic faith and yet I feel Negotiationi Continue for Mr. Smith said th« Cottage Grove •' This morm ug wc atlirted by line was only one through which daylight, without noy ' breakfast, Amount Concerned Is Only tured. mobolized to enter the strike zone. as well that these puzzled souls should give up trying to under Operations by American Retailers are making a strong his team had faile i to make yard- nud tía vclrd until J U 'clock be $1000 but Three Days stand th« far away end of their effort to du nothing but a trans age. He also prais'd the sports- furs wc reached noy water, i nbout Petroleum Company. religion and commence at the end fer business by delivering mure uut Fear of Debts Drives manship of the Cottage Grove play- Testimony Required. We ha»« now come to '• nearest to them. In some cases, if mure of their purchases direct ers. - la a gleni deni of Two to Suicide Pact you are having difficulty in say A conference between officials of Prineville made most of its yard from the car to the job. ‘ r, which is fntnl tu cut ing, “1 believe in God,” you may the Guaranty Oil company and the age from forward p'sses and Cot If the mills go down soom-r than No ruso in which u com pa rati ve- * •• s if thev are nlloweil get much light starting closer to American Petroleum company, held tage made most of its gains through il. We ha ve paasvd n ly »mull iimouut of money wits in usual, it 1» a certainty they will not PORTLAND, Nov. 21,—(UP)— imlser of ilcud animai», volved has been of greater interest renuine »awing at the curliest be Fear of creditors drove Mrs. Marion home and saying, “I bqlieve in in Eugene Thursday night, left the ; the line on spinners and reverses. man. ’ * local oil well promoters confident Each team recovered a fumble, (■ ivo becn poiaoued bv drink to this community than that of the fore the first of January and very Johnson, 30, to enter a suicide He concluded by quoting Ix-igh that drilling will be resumed short Umphrey, for the locals, recover* mg liti» water.” Agni«, “Our Cottage Grove Adjustment bureau likely Inter than thnt. Io this pm-k with George Oaland, poliee, ing a Prineville fumble in midfield. • attic auflcred extremely tur wn i gainst L. M. Capps, former owner event, someone is going to be up believed today. Mrs. Johnson died Hunt's poem: ly- Abou lien Adh.-iri (may his tribe increase) Aside from that no comment ! The entire Cottage Grove line ter; we hnd lunch difficultv k««p of the Musick, Vesuvius and other against it for lumlier, provided bud last night shortly after swallowing Awoke on- nlrht from a <l«o-p dream of peace ecull be obtained from W. A. El played a good brand of ball, both ing them frolli thè nlknii water properties in the Bohemia mining weather does not atop construction Blackleaf “40’’’rose spray, a dead listriet. Th'' amount for which the work and place the retailers in the lv poison. Osland, an employe of And aaw within the moonlisht in h. a room kins, president of the Guaranty Oil on offense and defense, and fought along the r>>ad. Making It rich and like a lily in bloom company. every minute. Goff, Cottage Grove Traffic troubles again presented adjustment bureau sued was $10ft0, p "-ition where they will need only a Brookings, Ore., contracting firm, An Angel wriunr in • book of gold. peaee had mad* Ben Adhrm “There has been too much said halfback, outpunted the Prineville a problem to the emigrants. July but because of the claim of the de n minimum footage to take cure of was in the hospital today in a ser Kxcrrdlng bold I am confident kicker from 10 to 12 yards on 4 the emigrants experienced auothei fense that the note was given as their trade. And to the Preaence in the room he aa’d. about this already, Already an atmosphere of caution ions condition. ''What writeat thou I” The vision raised that the American Petroleum eom- each punt. Swanson at quarter stampede. Where automobiles rush part of the purcbaso price of ita head. That is all I back made several good returns of along today at #0 miles per houi, property which the holders of the is beginning to appear through th«! And with a look made all of awrot accord pany is all right, During the past week Anawrred. "Th* namea of those who love care to say. ” punts for the locals. McCargar, he reported the train made IN mile note could not deliver, tho can« northwest, Giles Again Postpones thr Lord.” • was tried upon the question of it is safe r to say that nu^-e busines« -Mr. Elkins was asked if the regular quarter, was out because ot ■ luring the day. ''And la mine one!’* aaid A boil. “Nay not ao.'' Start Flight Australia Heplied American Petroleum company in an infection, It was whilo going up n hili thnt ownership of a large amount of ha» becn turned down than there th* Angel. A boa apoka mere low ha» been since the middle of sum The Cottage Grove lineup was: the “cattle gave another splendid property in the mining district and Hut cheerily still, and Mid. “I pray tended to proceed with the plan of mer. No one wonts to obligate thee. then. selling $50,000 worth of gold notes, Brand, le; King, It; MeLin, lg; exhibition of their flcetne»», but threo days of testimony was token MAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. — (U bitiiM'lf to furnish lumber during Write me aa one who loves ilia fellow part of which wa» understood to' Scheufele, e; Umphrey, rg; Kelly, we succeeded in stopping them in before the case went to the jury men. ’ * Deieuibcr at present prices on ne P)—The sodden ru.iwuy at Mills The Anjrel wrote and vanished, The next have gone on the local market. i rt; Murry, ... re; Swanson, q; Rollins, their wild esrCi-r before they got Mnturdny. field forced postponement again to count of the uncertainty of the nlrht Herbert f-eigh, an important “Yes, they are trying to sell lh; Goff, rh; Gates, fb; substitu to the top of the hill. <>h, whnt He came again, with a great wakening day of the proposed flight of Cap tin'm in a block. I am sure they tions, Wilson for Rollins, Stewart light n destructive sight it would huv< witness in the case and veteran of supply. That 1« true of both ‘____________ Boheuua district, was stricken wholesalers and manufacturers. At tain Frederick Giles, British avia And showed the names whom love of won’t try to sell any in Eugene, for Swanson, Arne for Murry, been hnd they xtartvil flown Ih the P <>od hath blest tors, to Honolulu on the first leg his present price» no one enn make a And. to! Btn Adhem'a name led all the all away from here. hill. Thus far we hnvc le'en re with paralysis after giving t Ward for MeLin, Martin for King, of his proposed flight to Australia. rnt. I * * I said I didn’t want to say Rollins for Wilson. niarkably lucky with our statu testimony. His condition is reported profit and the opinum that noth Murry for mg is to be lost by waiting is be as critical. . pi'dea. ’* any more. You are asking too Brand, 8tewart for Arne and Me County Jail Population Decreases. many questions.” coming more general daily. Independence day did not go un MONEY GIVEN GREATER Cargar for Swanson. In the final analysis, while im The number of inmates in the He admitted, however, that the When CHIEF PITCHER MAKES noticed by the travelers, The last game of the season for THAN AMOUNT ASKED mediate conditions are unquestion county jail is the smallest in a plan as announced a few weeks ago the locals will be played Thanks they made camp that evening EATERS SPLIT WOOD ably bad, the relation of the sup year, according trf H. L. Lee, coun is still hoped for. By that plan giving day, when Independence “David Ixiofborrow ascended th • While a complete tabulation has ty jailer. Only 19 now occupy ply to the demand is not ns much stage (Lone Rock) nnd there de Those who would cat must pay out of balance as appears ou the not been made, it is certain that cells, the present term of circuit the American Petroleum company, high school will be here, holders of Wyoming oU properties, Prineville has offered Cottage livered nn exciting njiecrh, which with sweat of the brow, if they the community chest drive went we nil crediteli by loud applause, haven't the cash, in the opinion ot surface, for wo are going into th« over the top. It is believed that court having disposed of a number would continue drilling to the ex Grove a return game next year, to no stock» of any eon- of cases of men who had been held Jimmy Higgcn was heard to »ny that veteran in the treatment of winter with tent of spending $50,000 on the be played in Prineville. contributions w ill total $1300, while for several months pending trial. City Outlook well. sequence on hand at either mill» o' > Thank God.’ ’’ the budget set was $1200. Worker- “tourists,” Chief of Police Groen yards, The record number lodged in the If production is reduced For remuneration the Guaraaty Tragedy stalked evetywhere along Pitcher. Two of th« genus hobo found a splendid spirit in the com Stewart Speaks Before Lions. jail nt one time is 55, this having Oil company is to give the Atneri-1 buying slacks off, and that before thnt trail from th« east to th« stopped nt the Palace cafe this munity. been about two years ago. The a strong probability now, seems LaSells Stewart, who recently re can Petroleum company one-third of west. July 10 the pioneer wrote: morning and left without consults This is to be the only drive of all oil produced on the 20-<cre leave turned from Paris, where he at "We passed several wagons this lion with the cnshicr. The chief price» will be affected immediately any character to be conducted in high mark for this year is 50. on which the City Outlook well is tended the American Legion con morning, with families of women of police was notified and he over nnd it is possible that huvern may the city during the year for funds ’ If they Mrs. F O. Bennett Dies. located: leases on approximately vention, spoke at the Thursday and little children, and oh, what took the men, brought them back be stimulated to action, for charitaldfl purposes, including Mrs. H. Omer Bennett, wife of 2000 acres of oil lands held by the noon luncheon of the Lions club are and the mills once get tho Red Cross,* Salvation Army, chiK sad countenance» they wear; they to th<* city and net them to a former superintendent of schools Guaranty Oil company, and $50,000 on his trip to Paris and to the upper hand the prospects for bet- dren '» homes, etc. reminded me of n train of mourn chopping wood for the cafe. here, died last week at Lebanon, in unsold treasury stock. ter prices in the spring will be French where battlefields the era, following the remains of aoui • where the funeral has been held. greatly enhanced. A. E. F. fought, departed friend to the tomb, nnd Civil Service Exams. Taken. SAGINAW. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, also a The next three weeks arc full of The club voted to contribute $25 perhaps this may be the case with Seventeen took the civil service unknown quantities thnt will de daughter Ceeil, were teaching in FATHER-SON BANQUET to the community chest. The com them before the sun shall set—and (Bpeeial to thr Sentinel.) r lamination for the position of termine what to expect during Jan the Lelmnon schools. There is an IS LARGELY ATTENDED mittee appointed to arrange ways it mny be our painful task, none ■ postoffice clerk carrier given Satur uary and February. 19.—Mr». M. C. Koch and other daughter Beatrice, a fresh Nov. and means for raising money for but God can tell who of us shall More than a hundred attended the construction of pillars at the small son Dennis visited November men at O. A. C. Oh, day. Thia is the largest number nppear before him next, to take an examination of this kind the father and son banquet given north and south entrances to the 11 at the Sam Button home in Eu- solemn thought, nnd if we judge in the district, according to Sam 42 FAMILIES ARRIVE Playlet Is Given. gene. Friday evening in the Presbyter city reported in favor of joining th« future by the past, it will not Schwartz, secretary for tho United returned Members of Mrs. C. W. Beatty ’ s has ian church. Pastor Duncan P. with some organization to give a Buerlson Jessie IN MONTH OF OCTOBER of us will be be long when not one States civil service commission in home, after being away working Sunday school class of the Presby Cameron presided and inspirational circus or * entertainment to raise left to tell the tale of our woes; this district. Ra'sults will be known terian church gave a playlet, talks were given by Mayor Know!e< money, PORTLAND, Nov. 21,—(Special.) for a year. hope in many hns almost given in about a month. the road “ Thanksgiving Ann.” last evening. and 8. I.. Godard. Responses were , __ meeting of A special — Forty-two new farm families, so long ns way to despair, but with new capital of $127.500, were district held at the Walker high It took the place of the regular given by Lloyd Griggs and Cecil ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■] then* is life there is hope nnd we ProHidents Are Discussed. - reported as a result of the land school building last Friday voted sermon. The playlet attempted to Armes, president and secretary of ■ s* tuggle on.” Short talks on Lincoln, Roosevelt, sell lenient work of the Portland against the proposed specinl road* show that through our own selfish the Lion Pioneers. Mrs. Roy Short : : After many days of travel, July Taft, Bryan nnd Wilson were giv mid state chambers of commereo tax. ness we forget what we owe Gol. and Mrs. G- orgc Matthews sang a ■ IB “finds us on our sickly course en nt hist week’s meeting of the for October. fui duet, the church orchestra Mrs. Potts of San Diego, Cab, The parts were well taken. i to the promised land. We are now community public spoaking <dnss. nished music and those present California contributed seven fami has been visiting for several weeks ubout 2,000 miles from our homes, Each member also gave an im lies, Idnho two, Iowa three, Kan- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharon. Youugsou to Speak Her«, joined in singing old-time songs. : mi our way down the western nide On account of Thursday promptu one-minute tnlk. The class »ns six, Minnesota three, Nebraska A description of a world tour Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whitlock ov < r of the Rocky mountains, mid voted to discontinue its meetings five, South Dakota two, Texas and children of Cottage Grove were recently taken by him will be given Matlc Honorary Members. Vets being Thanksgiving Day, ■■ 1,000 mill'« from California.” until after the first of the year, as Veterans of the Civil war and two, Washington two, New York dinner guests Novomber 11 at the at the Methodist church Tues pre Thursday’s Sentinel will Agiiiti traffic difficulties there arc too many demands upon two, Indiana two, Wisconsin two l.ogiui Bear home. day evening, November 29, by W. veterans of Indian wars have been sented themselves ns the travelers I be printed and delivered the time of members at present. E. H. Koch has increased his W. Youngson, well known Portland made honorary members of Bert B. mid North Dakota, Colorado, Cana arrived nt Green river, “over Chandler camp, Spanish War Vet pastor and pulpit orator. He will poultry flock by tho purchase of da anil Chinn each contributed one. : W ednesday. which we ■ must ferry our wagons, ____ . come here under the auspices of erans. This action was taken at a ■ ....i Th!- ferrv is kept by Mm mon»;' Beck-Nor and Greenwood In-j Eighteen other families arrived 100 Anaconn pullets from Mrs. the meeting of 'lie elimp Friday night. !!»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Luba brotherhood. Anna Morgan of London. $4.50 per wagon. We come Tax Books. The Sentinel but have not vet located. Could hot •ross today on account of a gr, nt ninny being here before By Otbcrnc i 1 i lie ferry-boat being very .1 having to be worked by han , it was rather slow work, so we swam our cuttle over, and then drove them up the river about three miles to tolerable good gruss. ’ ’ Kind in Existence. Thursday’s Paper Wednesday THE FEATHERHEADS COAST FORK FOR TAX DORENA, SAGINAW NIX Road district No. 15 (Coast fork) voted a special tax of $<1,- 73«.17 nt u spocial meeting Satur day. Tho Doronn and Saginaw districts defeated proposals for special levies. County Commission er Anderson is of tho opinion that districts voting down special taxes did not realize tho importance of such taxes in getting additional funds from O. * C. lands nnd ns match money for county funds. Upset Over the Upper Set