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COTTAGE GROVE, I*ANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 192*.
VOLUME. XXXVIII
NUMBBB 11
Bungalow Team Takes
Cabin Biplane A Left. Fausleville Artists Come Two Men Slug Sheriff
/'. O. Night Service Is
Sickness Cuts Down
Probably for Revenge
Eighth Win in Row
For New Year
.7/ Local Fichi
Christmas Programs
To Continue
next Monday
at
>r the first time
a rear 1'329, the
n ia
»(aging
a
for the guest. A
•e, for whl<h the
at 11:30, will fo­
ld« theater. Th«..*-
ho program have
in« and exprnar in
ville arti»tn from
is, <'hi<*ug<), Holly
,
Eugene,
<uip
irrr. Moat of thrill
ml arr
yrt
far
Reduction on Used Cur*, hi
creuse of Qus Tax Are
Favored by Official*.
t
Several suggest ion* that may rr
suit m stat«’ Iriislation changing
the nutoinobiI«« Been»«« fee aud the
gasoline tax law*
were
rerom
in«’i>ded nt ti meetiug of the kgi
lative I'ununitteu of ruunty judge«
and comtiiiAAiuncr« h«*ld at I'orlluud
Friday. Judge (’ p. Barnard ut
l.aur county 1» chairman of thi»
«* utn mi t tee
’’The policy ««f th«’ ruunty judgv
•.n«l com in insioner* i* to promote
«urn«« Irgiafotion thnt will meet thr
a«’r»|» uf the statu and ntill nut r>
quire that all our »tab* motor law*
be re«’»st
A «iiiipl«’ ainriiiliuent to
prMMtut laws we believe woubl to*
much better than u general change
uf all law» bearing on the ear l>
• ru»ra null gn*u»lilir I«' f«*« k.
« id
Judge Haruard.
Tur legi»foliv«« r<iininitt«*«i iccum
iusnde<| a general reduction of 2*»
per rent in the licru»«* f«*r for all
cam mure than two year» ol«l. New
car« would require a been*«* ba«e«l
on th«* promt law.
Thi» wuubt
»tpply only fur twu year». Thin ad
«iltiuunl 25 per rent un new car*
over old car« would g«» tu the coun
ties und«*r the provision» of th«
prupu«e«l atu<n«lmv:itA of thy judges
and rotnuiisaiurer*.
Au ndtiitiouai
tax of one cent the gallon un i n*u
line i* advocated. On«* half of this
would go tu the counticA and on*
half to the »tat«*.
Those who favored a |M-r«onal
property tax on automobile» point«*<l
out that it wna not quite fmr to
aur*« an old car the «ame a* a n< *
rar a* is duue with the aam«* 1«
rm««* ft»r applying to all car«, Un
tier the change proposed by the
county official* th«* 25 per rent
rlcrsA paid for licen««'» for rar*
lea» than two
_ year»
r«*ar»
old
would
law ______
would ,___
pro
remedy thi». '"this
’ _______
vide /or a tax on the value of the
rar and would I m * about the «nine
«• if a property tax were paid,’’
Juilgr Barnard »aid.
It is estimated that thi« law
would cut slightly the total rvvvnu«
from automobile »ourr«*« of
lh>
stale and increase slightly that re
roivetl now by the counties. Thi
would be equalised after a «hort
time, as the state*» share of th«*
automotive revenue in increasing
about 1700,000 a year.
It was explained thnt no pro
vinion was made a» to whether th«*
tax returned to the counties nhouhl
the fund» for general pur
pose» or to the road fund. Thi«
could l»e arranged by legislation
ia’cr, Judge _ Barnard »aid.
The
judge» anti commissioner» also rec
otnmrndrd that state legislation le
enacted to compel counties to put
all funds receive«! from autumotiv«
«ourren into sinking fund« for road
bonds and intermt. In Lane eoun
ty this j» done now, but a number j
uf counties do not follow
thi«
policy. This year Lane county re
eeivi’d about 992,<KX) ns its »hare of
the fees.
,
Masonic Bodie« Install
Joint m«t r tintion of the Ma*onh
and Eastern Mt ar lodges was hchl
Friday night
liefr«*«hment-< wer
»ervad following the ceremonies.
It A. Trask, retiring patron of
th«* Htar, installed th«* following:
Mia* Marietta Hainant, worthy
matron; Mr». Marturrite
Lebow,
asAorint«* matron; Mr*. Anna Swim
i
-«.ii. 11 nii i. t, ifn 1» . « i.
rnond, eonduetrOM;
Mrs.
Merle
Woods, asaocinte conductress; Mr-«
Ruby Wynne, marshal: Mr» Clyde
l.connrd, musician; Mis* Myrtle
Krin, Adah; Mr*. Mchofield fitew
art, Ruth, Mr*. Albert Woodard,
Esther; Mr* Gladys Hall, Martha;
Mr». Ruth Itandnll, Electa; Mr*
Cha*. Hhandn, warder; Olaf ()l«vn.
sentinel
Duncsn p Cninerun, pn
Iron elect, was unable to be pre*
ent
V. T. Riitidnll, retiring mnstcr
of th«* Manonic lo<lgr, installed the
following.*
Dab* Wyatt, worshipful master,
Ell»ert Mmitb, senior warden; C. F.
('aidwell junior warden; W. E.
Lebow, H. I).; H. B. Grigg«. J. D.;
<’. W. LvuuRi«l, Aucrotury;
Burt
Trank, iiinr»hal; A. E. Walker, M.
M.; Earl Ntewart, J. M.; F. L. (Iran
nis, tiler.
NEWSPAPER advertising make«
big stores out of little ones and
keep« them from going baek to
little ones.
is
uf tlu-ir whip
making t iu-| r
fog
without
say anything
their ship and
w«*re drMihHig tb«*ir
<*u
)<• pinn«*'n engin«*« wer«« foil
ml tiutl hu roveriug or Of*»
of miy kuxl wit« furtifone«!
•hip.
Boy
Tells Santa
ths Brother
On
i
The controversy which long hie
I«.
waxed warm among elders as
have whether or nut
not there is
ii a Ranta
bark Clau« seems to have b«’en taken up
by th«* youngster».
A letter a<l
drensed, “Mr Hants C|au«M*,
Mr. Br«*.|, North Pole,” re
MIDWINTER UNION MEET follow»:
“ Detir Hantn <'fou*e
IS TO 8TART SUNDAY •end me a trycirle dont *cnd
•*r any he dunt think there
Ha n t a. ”
Th«* envelope bore a Christina*
m * m | for postage, but Uncle Ham**
employes have been in«trurt«*d not
to fo* too severe in
demanding
the Itaptiat church will be
the «taitip« upon letters a<!dre****d to
•|M*aker.
Other »• rvir « of
th«*: old Manta, •<> the i«*tt«r was de­
week will I m * a* follow
Rev. I. (• livered a» directed. The Irttef did
Shaw of th«* Cnrfotian church will j not reach it» intermediary addrea
<*p«'uk at the Prrsbyterfon church •**•«* until the day before ('hristma*,
l>ue«-mb«-r 31 and Januarv 2, Rev. hut its contents were forwarded by
w .1
iferrow of th.- Methodist radio »nd it in to be hoped that
church will preach at the Baptist Santa was abl«« to fill the tricycle
church J
January
uhiin ry 1 and 3 nml Ilex
order.
Duncan P. < Cmn«*ron
'n in«*ron will «pr
th«« Methodist church January
Prisoners Get Turkey.
Prisoner» in the l«anr c«*ui
were more fortunate on (’hi
•lay »o far a< rat» were eon
than many «»n the outside,
feasted <»n two force turkey
fixing» furpi»h< d by J. K. b
uf Eugene.
Pastry nn» fui
by Hotel (»»burn.
LONDON
<Mpr. 1.1 lo ll>. H-nlinW.)
Dee 24
Mrs. Jis* Brook hart I»
recovering from ih<* fiu.
Ivan Lyon* is ill with flu.
(Tnu>lr Short ridge, who ha«l bcru
working nt MTe»twoo«l, ('al..
»«•venU month«, returimd Snturday
to «pend th«« holiday» with horn«*
folk*.
Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Shipp will
go to Hood River to «pend Chri»l-
man with Mr.
'• parent» and
to attend the
ng of a aiater
of Mr. Shipp.
Mr. and Mr». Vrrn Short ridg«
drove up from W««»twood, Cal., to
••pend the holiday» with Mr. Short
ridge’» parent a, Mr. and Mr*. W
0. Sh«tft ridge.
A. L. Woo<ford, Mr». Suaie Car
lib* anil Mr*. William» uf Cottage
Grove »p*’nt Sundax* afternoon with
Mr». (> P. Will».
Mi*« Viola Welty arrived Sun
lay from ('entralia,
Waah .
to
»pend the holiday» with h«*r •is-
ter, Mr». C. H. Wood*.
Mr. anil Mr». Bert Baughuian.
nrrompanied by Mr. and Mr*. I),
hriki”, till of Graton, Cal., drove
up Munday to spend the holidays
with Mr«. Baughman 'a
mother.
Mr*. Mary Massey, and other rela
tivv*. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will go
to Portland in a few day*.
Th«* Woodard mill »hut down
Saturday for a ten «lav»' vacation.
The | program given
............................
by the Lon
don ar hool
I
pupils Friday evening
wan well presented and well al
tende«L
Mr*. W. L. Town»«*nd in on the
»ick li«t.
Robin Wood* 1» on the *i«*k li»t.
Harold Phillip* ha* a rived from
Seattle to apend the holiday* with
hi* parent*, Mr. and “ Mr*.
“
“
Robert
Phillip*
Mrs. <?url King and children of
to
spend
Toledo are
expected
par
< 'h ri*t inn* with .Mr*. King's
_
ent», Mr. and Mr*. Phillip*.
Mi*» Thelma Thornton of (’of
tag«* Grove i* spending the holiday*
al th«* Jo«» Brookhart hotife.
Mr*. Mary Ma»*oy ami non John
anil Mr. and Mr*. Bert Baughman
are »pending Chriatmn* at the Wil
limn Ma«Hoy home near Cottage
Grove.
John Perini recently killed two
cougar*, lie »ay* the varmint dog*
he lined nre Oregon ririaed.
Smith-Short Store
Takes Role of Santa
The Smith Short grocery gave
away a bunch of Christmas pres­
ents Monday night as follow»: 34
piece dinner net, Mrs. Ed Smith;
Monarch rocking chair, Mr». F. E
Houser; cedar cheat, Mr».
Fred
Bennett; -I sack» F. F. flour, Mrs.
Hill Whitlock; four piece doll »ei.
Mr«. T. H. Moody; 100-pound sack
can«* sucar, R C. McNew; electr*c
mixer-. Mr* William Wat »on; salt
and pepper, »hak«*r».
shakers.
Mr». J. A.
Poweil;
il: 12 runs
cans veg
vegetable», Anna
KaytuMd;
five
pounds
~
Golden
West coffee, Verx’a Dame wood;
electric bridge lamp, Mrs. F. La-
Blue; Swift Premium ham, N. W
White; one year subscription
to
Cottage Grove Sentinel, Mrs. A
W. Coon»; large doll. Je*»ie Rip
»Unger; ca»»eroTe, Joe Tonole; elec­
tric corn popper, Mr». Vivian Wil
limn»; 12 can* Alpine niilk. ('nr!
Witt««; two can» malt, B (). Smith;
Myrtle
gallon Shell motor
oil,
Maltsmnn; two iarg«* I «a th towel*.
Mr». L. McAboy; Gillette razor.
M. Veatch;
............................
•' pur«» fonl,
pail Swift
R A. Tra*k; two ran* Ehrmnn
olive*. Allee Me<\ Miller; 25 bar«
White \Von<ier noap, G. A. Sham
pang; »ack of mdu J*. J. J. K«n
nedy; two box«*» F. C. B. cracker».
Eugene Finn«*n; Znn broom, Vinal)
Randall; two package« Crown pa*
try flour, C. A. Hinton; can SnMI
cup greaae, A. H. «Tudkina; three
pound can
Ghlrardelli
chocolate,
Mr*. C. S. Robert»; pail Swift'»
jewell, Rubv Wynn*; 5 can» Ar­
mour's protluct», Leslie Herenden;
12 bam Maxine toilet aoap, Hope
Fefoter; two
packag«*»
Alber'»
buckwhent, Charlen Whetael; two
jar* G. M. mayonnaise,
V.
D.
White; two pound» Cottage Grove
Red Rose butter, Mr*. C. E. Grable,
two package» M. J. B. rice, M. M
Wheeler; two jar« Gold M. apread,
W. N. Hubbell; six package» Un«
gon macaroni, Roy Mow; »ack
Alber'a rolled oat», Karl Keeler,
sack Alber'» flapjack flour, John
Sprigm; 21» pound can
Calumet
baking powder, Kelly Perini; can
JohiiNon liquid polish, O. W. Black
more; coffee percolator, F. McFar
land; drinking net syrup, A. G.
Milligan; 12 packages noodles, Ben
Perini; set jar holders, I, O. Kren­
son; two
‘
bottles Knight ent sup,
C. H. Kime; box ('hri*tinn* cigars,
Steve Tonoli; box Christmas candy,
C. C. Cruson.
Sheriff Frank E. Taylor, whose
office has handled many criminal,
charged with slugging others, was
himself the victim of thugs Sa ur
■lay night. He sustained a bad
gash on his head and other ruts
and bruises and was unconscious
for some time.
The sheriff arrived from Port-
land at 10 o'clock and had started
to walk south on Lincoln street
toward his home when he was ar
costed by two ir.eu and was struck
■o quickly that he did not realise
that be was being attacked. When
the sheriff recovered eonsciousnes.
In- found that hr had not Ix-en
robbed, so it was thought that tb<-
men either became frightened al
ter striking the sheriff or
hai
slui god him fo. revenge for some
fancied grievance.
Only a meager description of the
thugs was obtained.
Both wore
masks and carried gnus
The sheriff was able to be at hi,
office a »hort time Monday with
his head In bandages.
Hundav services in the Cottag*
Grove church»-* were giv«-n over to
the Christmas season and progriran
were given by the choir» and Mun
day schools. Attendance wa« light
due to the prevalence of »ickn«*««
Home of the programs were short
ene«l berau*e some of those taking
part were sick.
Th»* Hun «lay school of th«* Bap
tint church gave its program at
the forenoon servir«* at 10:30 and
the spirit of the ««-anon was ex
pressed in »ongs and reading». At
the evening service th** choir ga
it» musical program.
“The Htory of th«* Christ“ i
the subject of Rev. I. G. Mbaw
the forenoon service of the Chris
tian church.
Mpecial mnnie
wa>
given under the direction of Wil
ifom Meleaine of the E. B. F. A
program by the young p«*opfo and
the choir wa» given at the evening
■erviee. The program wm followed
Lana Bonds to Be Burned.
1 by a Cbriatmaa treat for the chil
I^aae county will destroy 8256, ' dren.
Rev. W. J. Morrow »poke at th*-
500 in road bond», these being the
Methodist church Munday forenoon
last of the issue
of
82,000,000 on ** Praise God for the Un»peak
R L Bliley Jujure» Fluten
R L. Bailey. employe of
the authorised by vote May 21, IMO. | ¡able Gift.” The evening »erriw
Mtandard Mesoning
the
regular
society,
au» Thin amount of the total issue was 1 ' was given over to
HongM
and
twined tw<> ma«hrd finger» of tkr set aside for the county’» »hare of ' Ckri-tma» program.
left hand several day* ago. A »lot th** improvement - of the Wiliam | reading* were given by member*
was t<> b<* emptied of its timber* t ette highway.
; of the primary
Sunday
school
Thi* wa* »evaral year* before the | i elarae» and among thoae taking part
nod Bailey did not notice that tb<* !
county
received
a
check
for
mon
: were Frances and Bunny Kelly,
lifting apparatus had
not
yrt
pushed the tnnbur ha«-k up the »lot. I than *81,000,000 on the Oregon A ’ Marcia Bru nd and Margaret Quim
The timber nt the bottom of the « California land grant tax refund. by. A Christ ma« pageant was giv-
highway
bond« i , en by the advance.! Sunday school
slut had become fastened a short The Willamette
dislanne ulxjve the connet ter, which : were the only ones remaining an i ; efoaaes and at the clone of the pro
also support* the timber» in th«* | sold from the original issue of $2, i gram a Chri»tma* tree was en
slot, and thin gave the appearanc«* | OOOJMJO. Part of the O. A C. fund I joyed.
___
of the tiinlwr having tasen raised
| was set aside to take care of the
The choir under the direction of
to a safe paaitioa by the unloading Willamette project and the»? bunds : Mi«** Esther Silsby presented it#
! program at the forenoon service of
apparatus. When Bailey struck th«* *’«*re never issued,
The bond, in denominations uf I the Presbyterian church. The pro
connector he held hi* other hand
to catch it, but in»tead of the con . »500 and »1000 number 33. Th«- ! gram included “The First Christ
neejer flying out the planks from order to destroy the unissued bonds mas Morn.” “Holy Night,” “Calm
abort* dropped down an«! caught the was given Wednesday by the eoun on the Listeaing Ear of Niglit”
tip» uf the fingers of the second ty court to Graer Hrhisks, county ■nd ••■’•i... Pint D»y of the King.”
and thir«l finger» of Bailev'» left treasurer.
The
bond*
will
be ' Scripture readings were given by
hand.
burned.
i Rev. J. L. Beatty.
The Sunday
I school presented its program at tne
evening service.
FIVE TONS OF PIPE
COW TESTING GROUP IS
READY TO ORGANIZE
INTO SES0NH0US JOB
The contract for installing a fire
Sufficient tneuil»er«i have
lx*n
obtained for the
proponed
cow protection system in the mammoth
(«ratine association l*cing organize'! I sesonhous Of the Standard Nesoning
under auspice» of the agricultural society at Latham has been awarded
department of the high school and to Rchofield Stewart. A number of
a inertiug for permanent organiza bids were submitted by Portland
tion will be held at 1 o'clock Sat firms. The contract calls for the
urday at the high school. A presi­ installation of five tons of pipe. A
dent, a vice president and a sec re hydrant system is the basis of the
Four-inch
tary treftaurer are to I m * elected. , fire protection system.
Texting of cow» for milk produc­ pipe is the largest that will be
installed.
Mr.
Stewart
plans
to
tion will »tart in January.
I start the installation as soon as the
Kenneth Sears on Duty on Cruiser i^tipe arrives.
Kenneth O. Hctn, who wu with
th«« U. N. marine» on guard duty
Delegates Named to Convention
in Shanghai. China, for a number
Mrs Julia Ashby, Mrs I .aura
of months, ha« been transferred to McKeruan
and
Mr*.
Elizabeth
ruar«l «luty on the U. K. R. Pitta Rohde have been named delegates
burg, battle cruiser.
He expects 1 to the state W. R. C. convention
to be on duty in foreign waters for to be held next summer. Mrs. Fu­
a number of month* more. The son and Mrs. Ella Tiller are alter­
cruiser opi-ratea out of Manila an.I nate*.
it wa« in that city that Seam spent
Installation of officers by the
Christiuu*.
He had expected to W, R. C., scheduled for last Satur­
return to Guttau» Grove for Christ day, was postponed on account of
ma* but decided to complete all of sickness. Attendance was light be
kit required foreign nervier at thia cause of the influenza epidemic,
time.
Christmas gifts were exchanged.
Bookkeeping System». Sentinel.
THE FEATHERHEADS
«• V* w*««*ra
Bookkeeping System». Sentinel.
Songs of Plain Folks
---------- 5-------------------------- 'By----------
James Jewis Haus
[OpenCountiy
I love the open country
With the sunrise on her breast,
When summer days, like soldiers.
Ride out upon their quest.
My heart soars with the meadow lark
On dawn-emblatoned wings.
Thrilled with the open country
And with the song he sing*.
I love the open country—
And the country road at morn,
With foxtail shining down along
The head-row» of the com;
Morning-glories opened,
.Primrote» peeping through.
And all the world just smiling back
At the sunrise, from the dew.
We who drive the furrow
Through the qpen country fields—
Who reep the yellow harvest
Her black loam richly yields—
Weil may we love the country.
And lay no foolish plan
To leave, In search of shadow wealth,
The home God made for man.
t»V<» TUAT »XCkifi
AV f UK» It HOT-* 1b TU» LlTTlF
WöfOAU AMO BKFiVt UtU BtiSliMÓ
MDU. wilu tuf ÛLAS«»« MATS _
T.FoüQ-BiTS/ NE-Nr <
Another Cottage Grove has been
found. This time it is in a far­
away portion of the United States,
the Hawaiian Islands.
Fred Loekley, feature writer for
the Oregon Journal, who is spend­
ing a month in the islands doing
special work, writes The Sentinel
that while motoring near Hololulu
one day he saw on a palm tree a
big sign, "Cottage Grove.”
H<-
said that the attraction of Cottage
Grove has always been so strong
that he nearly jumped off the
rapidly moving ear and he is sure
that if he hadn't restrained him­
self he would have crashed into
and destroyed a large section of
Hawaiian scenery.
Rd Willson Is Hit by Car.
Ed Willson sustained minor in
juries early Monday night when
struck by a light Ford ear driven
by Ray Vinson. It was said that
Mr. Wiiison did not blame Mr. Vin
son for the accident. Vinson said
that Willson stepped out from be­
tween two ears near the Fifth anl
Main street, intersection. Willson j
fell to the pavement and was badly I
bruised. One ankle was severely !
but not dangerously injured.
-'—'teBt for Patrolmen
Differences of opinion in
the
Mosby creek district over
road
work, which has caused a division
into two factions, has resulted in
two petitions being presented to
the county court for the appoiut
ment of a road patrolman.
One
faction asks the Appointment of T.
B. McGuire. The other faction asks
the appointment of Finley Whipps,
present patrolman.
Herbert Taylor, deputy sheriff
aud son of Sheriff Frank E. Tay
lor. was in an automobile wreck nt
Ione, eastern Oregon, several days
ago. His »ew car. which he was
driving, was badly wrecked and
all the glass broken, but Mr. Tay
lor and his companion, Otis Boyd,
were only slightly injured.
A. T. Crandall Dies.
A. T. Crandall, who was for years
in the contracting and building
business here and who moved to
Portland about
10
years
ago.
dropped doa ’ there two weeks ago
while at work. He leaves a widow,
a son Perry of Carlton
and
a
daughter, Mrs. E. S. Goff, Portland.
Bookkeeping Systems. Sentinel.
Bookkeeping System*. Sentinel.
a cuv* a.
unit A*MnR W
tam NV 1U0ÜÖUT Mía-
M M3U COUD uSP- 'T
Commissioner
Hurd
Make
Strong Plea Before High­
way Commissioner».
Í
II
.1st" hitfhwuy 1-otuiuigH^M
I u-. niu-'l >i ri.tb.-r iniliffsillKjgH
ent attitude regarding the comply”
tion of the highway
down
th|
S-.uslaw from Mapleton to Florene
was the report of County Commit
riomer Clinton Hurd at the rneetin
of the Lane county chamber o
commerce held in Eugene Frida
night.
Upon eonaideration of the repo
of Mr. Hurd, the county cbambe
voted to have it* bight
tee get in touch with
eotnxnimionen at once
definite expression from that gron
as to what their intention i*
garding thi* project.
If they d
not favor the completion of th
tbuslaw highway now, their
ions will I h - asked by the con
ring committee. Following the
terview, Joseph Shelton, pre*idna
A 7 pound son was born Christ- of the Lane county chamber, wil
mas <lay to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. call a meeting of that group aa<
Smith of Kerr'» .awmill, thv new action will be taken thereon.
arrival bring unique in the line of
Commissioner Hurd was the oal
Christmas presents.
Both mother i Lane county representative presea
and »on are
i
doing well, according at the Iasi highway meeting 1
to Dr. A. W. Kime, who acted as I Portland and made a strong p
Santa's emissary. While the child I for the Siuslaw road.
When h
was a ('hristma*
'
present for his was asked by the highway com
parents he cheated himself, as his mission which the eounty
wouli
relatives will be able to combine rather see go through, the Rooee
his birthday and Christmas pres­ velt highway or Biuslaw highway
ents.
he told them emphatically
tha
Lane county is more interested i
the latter as it voted a special ta
Captain Fink Writes
levy at last fall’s election an
would have 3250,000 as its »ha
Review Famous Volume toward the Biuslaw road. Addi
tional support front the state wouli
assure the county a finished pro
Captain F. L. Fink, who wa* a'
ject, which is badly needed for a
resident here for several month* of outlet for western Lane county
the past year, mu*t be a lover of j Mr. Hurd told the state
bod
high <-la»s literature, judging from frankly that Lane eounty had onl]
the following review of a -»ell! a few- thousand dollars it coul
known and far famed piece of: contribute at this time toward th
literature, which the captain sends Roosevelt highway.
from Los Angeles,
his
present
A large delegation asking fo
abiding place.
more work at various places aloe
the coast highway, spoke prior t
NIGHTS ABROAD
Mr. Hurd’s hearing. Improvemen
bv
of both highways was taken unde
TADPOLE SHOEHORN,
consideration but Mr. Hurd is in­
Author of
clined to believe the state commis­
"Around the World from Drain
sion does not favor the Lane eonn-
to Dorena.
ty project at this time.
Fascinating and unconventional
travel sketches in out-of-the-way
corners of Cottage Grove.
Here GEO. GILMORE, ENGENE
we sec the intimate unusual details-
RECORDER, 18
that distinguish one city from an­
other; we see the true night life
George E. Gilmore, city record«
of the natives when tourists are of Eugene for five years,
die
asleep, under the guidance of a de­ early Friday morning at his horn
lightful raconteur.
Strange and in Eugene. Death <*ame suddenl
picturesque story of the most mys­ and was the result of a heart at­
terious city in the
world. The tack.
He had been at his offic
author describes Cottage Grove at in the eitv hall all day Thurada
carnival times, and then tells its and no indication of his pendi
glamorous history, its balls, duels, illness was given.
Upon leavi
voodoo orgies and of the gradual his office he casually
remark
emergence of this great city from that he was feeing tired. He
the darkness of republicanism to survived by his widow, Mr». Helt-
its embracing of the beacon light Gilmore. three sons and a daughter
of a new knowledge shining
................ like
*
a
Mr. Gilmore had been select
halo from the crown of our anchor by Alta King, district attorney
of faith—the treat and only Al elect of Lane county, a* assistaa
Smith.
district atorney and was prepari
A book that has
to begin his new office duties
plause of a nation, a
first of the year.
Mr. Gilm
go down in the history of world had resided in Eugene eight yea
literature—an author who has sue and was well known throughow
eeeded in a task which defies Toni the county.
Wheeler, Dock Kime and the Gray
Goose.
Class Sends Christmas Tree.
It is a gripping and ringing story
The Nazarene
Sunday
»ch
and every real home should have
class
taught by Mrs. E. G. O. Groa
its
copy—The
Sentinel.
Price
remembered
its
teacher
with
bound in calf. 821.07 at our office.
We keep open nights. Note—The decorated Christmas tree this holi
seven cents is the cost of the book, day season. Members of the el
are Dicky and
Junior
Weld
the remainder our commission.
Another note—The above review Frankie Ward. Dorothy Wright
was written by our special artist — Elmer Butler, Brady Evenson, Mer
lin Brown, J. B. Burkhead, Lori
one of our numerous staff.
and George
Burkhead,
Elea«
Captain Fink sends best wishes Warren and Roy Brown.
Mr. and Mr*. Groat were a
to bis Cottage Grove friends and
with
a
decora
to The Sentinel an interesting anu remembered
Christinas
tree by the Baptist Bun
entertaining little
book,
“Joe
day
school.
Strong, the Boy Fire Enter,” by
Vance Barnum.
Baby Christmas Gift
For J. F. Smiths
MILLS ARE DOWN OVER
HOLIDAYS AS USUAL
Mrs. William Beck Dies
Mrs. Ida Beck, wife of Willi
Beck, died Thursday night at
Eugene hospital. Rhe had been i
but a short time and death
unexpected.
The
remains
brought here and shipped to Wil
waukee, Wis., for interment beeid
a son.
Mrs. Beek was born Septem
r™—.
18, 1870, at Newburg, Win., and
survived by her widower. Mr. aa
Mrs. Beck came to Cottage Grov
about a year ago, intending
make this their home. They h
just recently completed a fine ho
on reservoir hill.
Mills of the district were down
over Christmas, some for two or
three days and others until the
first of the year. The Chambers
A Non mill and
logging
camp
closed down Saturday night, re­
maining down until
Wednesday.
The W. A. Woodard Lumber com
pany mills and camps closed down
Saturday and will not resume until i
January 2. The Bohemia Lumber I
company resumed operations Wed j
. nesday after being idle since Sat
urday.
The Holmberg
Brothers
Lumber MUI to Start
mill nt Culp Creek closed down
Operations at the West
La
Saturday to remain down until the [
Lumber company plant near Bwi
first of the year.
home will start right after Christ-«
mas, according to present plan* o
Lucky Coincidence.
the owners. W. D. Abel, », one of th
Motorist (held up for speeding)
owners, who was here during th
—“I was hurrying up to town to
week, says that expectations art
see my solicitor.”
that a cut of 35,000 feet daily willt
Traffic Cop (writing his ticket) be made when'the mill resumes. «
—“Well, you will have some more
This plant which was recently«
news for him now.”
taken over by new owner*
ha*fl
—-zxz:—
r.,-"-T^ r
been closed down lince last Bep-H
tember. It is expected that about, 1
10 men will be employed.
Heavy on the Sarcasm
L'»W
S am
tion taken by a committee of
ham her of commerce see mi to
fo-en ♦ ffuetivu and word has
reeeivi’d from Be nut or Feeder-
iteiwer that night service at
'otrare Grove po»toffice will
*e di««*ontinued. An inspector
he department recently made
recommendation that
diseon-
uee of night service becom«-
live January 1, The chamber
ner«*«
ommittire called at-
fact* that the city
got night service long before the
receipts were a* great a* they new
are, that it ha* had such service
for 20 years or more and that its
discontinuance would work a great
hardship upon industries and busi
■eases who dispatch the larger part
of
-f thei
‘-’..i- ’ mail at night and who get
SO pe» 4 nt of their incoming mail
on mgh
rains.
The
proposed
change* nJ
patron* of the post
office.
First Snow of Year Falls.
Cottage Grove was treated to its |
firat snow of the season yesterday,,
if the quarter of an inch or so.
which fell may be called snow. It
became slush as rapidly as it fell I
and made motoring somewhat dan
gerous.
Fortunately the weather |
remained balmy and the light fall ‘
has already disappeared.
•« We.larn N«w»wer U mma . IMI
wooi >«jT.d*NTL»f<!i>J-
A
Cottage Grove Found
Near Honolulu
Sheriff's Son in Wreck.
Christinas Was Sober Day
There were no arrests here on
Christmas day. If any liquor was
drunk in observance of the holi­
M1CKIE SAYS—
day, th«» drinkers remained off th»'
streets. In fact, police court busi­
ness was light for the ent in' week,
UIHEU NOU HAMO US MOMEYRiR
there being but two fines, both for
Two of a Kind.
ADVER-TISIMQ, NOU GET WHAT
Dan—"Wh'-re nre you off to. violations of the traffic laws. El­
NOU PAY Ft«, LIKE EVERT
bert Bede paid a fine of $2 for in
Bent”
WHERE ELSE ♦ SO IF YA V/AMT
lien—"I'm goin ' to see the doc correct parking and John Doe a
TO MOVE «1,000 WOR TH OF t | tor.
I don’t like the look of my lik<' amount for making a reverse
OOOOS, DotJT EXPECT A LlC
I wife.’’
turn on Main street.
1
Dan—"I’ll come wi’ y«—I don’t
POLLAR- AP ID PO ‘TH’ JOB
,i I — I r n _
w.
Bookkeeping Systems. Sentinel.
..»-w » _
like the look o’ mine either."
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By Osborne
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The Bum-a low garage basketball
team proved more than a match
for the Marcola team, when they
defeated the visitor» by a »core of
03 to 29 in a fast game played in
the high school gyro last Thursday
night.
Manager Smith had
pre
dieted hi» team would do »ome
thing startling and they didn’t di»
appoint him
Cochran,
Mwansoo
and W Oliver were the »tar players
for the loaafo.
Thia makes the eighth straight
win fur the Bungalows
The lineup: Bungalow», Hwan»on,
12. Oliver, 15, forwards; Hbofstall,
tí, renter;
..ui.f, Miller, 4, Cochran, 18,
v,
guards; Heck, 0; Rollin», 2. SI ar­
eola: Cox, 6, Addington, 2. for- J
ward«; Miles, 12, easier; Allen, 4,
Hardinty, guards; Estes, 2; Neil, 8. I
The next game is icheduled for
tonight with Elkton ia the huh ;
school gymnasium.
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Hardware itcre 1» Opened.
F. C. Perry, recently -fif Moaro*,,
roa'9i
lias reopened the Liiton Hardware
store under the aame of the Pei
Hardware eomoany
He recently
bought the L!.*Con stock, which had
been
taken over by creditor*,
brought additional »lock with him
from Monroe and ha* purchased
some new atoek. He ha* been in
the hardware buaiaei* for many
year*. Mr Perry wa* accompanied
here by hi* wif- and two of their «
son* and another ion will errive
after the el-.ie of ichool.
‘•- t I
Beer Bring* geo Fina.
Tom Miller was fined 360
la
Justice of Peace Young'* court
Saturday for the
possession
of
liquor. Deputy Sheriff Pltther had
confiscated 111 bottle* of
bear