(E n ttw VOLUME XXX o AND COTTAGE OHO Vf; S w ttte l LEA D E R _______________________ POTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OBKOON, FRIDAY, MAY 14 , IMO __________NUMBER 34 CAR PLUNGES ¿ T O , DITCH TWO MOONSHININGOUTFITS Portland Daily’s Opinion of HIDDEN BY FOLIAGE ARE CAPTURED HERE Man Mid Woman, I'lMumiKl to Ha Mr Mid Mr» C B. Bevier, of A«h laud, Hurt In Arrldamt. A mini nml lil» wife presumed |o lie Mr. iiiii I Mr*. (' I* HrvTor, of A»lilund, Were seriously illjuri'd W"iU" |»n»» Juet »It ir hr liuil crossed the auiull wooden bridge uliout u block »until uf Mum uvi'iiuu, Thu slucp bunk ut tin» point 1« |>ii r 1 1 it Ily hidden by Idarkberry bus lies lill'l thu riinil 1» Ju.it Imri'ly niilu enough fur two rnr« tu |'n»» Thu Mriver, being un th« iitatili*, wua do rriw'il by tho foliage und hi» • ur wont lulu lb« ditch »ml part way under tho high sidewalk, ili'inoli»hiug |>int uf tho uiulor|■ imung Tho unman was thrown out uf tho our, In ml i mi tho aulo wnlk, boinir huilly bruised but »till iiblo tu walk. Tho mnn sustained » »ovoro foiiru»»iun ubuvu tho |«f| oyo, ovidout ly frum lm|iaot with tho wtnd»hio|d Haying Hint thoy did not wi»h tu cause worry to rrlntivo» bv |iiibliriitiun of tho fuot that thoy hud boon In uu ut'oulrnl, thu occupant» uf tho our ro fuM'd to give thoir nnmo». Tho license tiumbor uf th» ear i» Oregon 24<>V«I Tho uiutur registration bunk »how» that thi» ii ii in bo r wua laauod to f . It llevier, IOIIH Ninth »trout, lllllaburo. Tho owu ur of tho rur uilnntlod thut thoy woro driving from IlilLlnro, thoir furmor homo, tu Aahbind, thoir present homo. Ardue Geer and M. P. Green Get Into Tolla of Law Charged With Manufacturing Hrew Moonahining In the (Totluge Grove country probably will be a little un |Mipulur for Mime time to come, two inanufuctiiri'ra of tin- illu it brew huv iug been raptured tin* week through thu efforta of Deputy Hlieriff I'itt her and other mi'iubera of the sheriff'a force. Ardi'c (osir, of loindou, a 17 year old lad, was caught Tuesday by Pilcher. Hi* atill ronaiRteil of a coffee butler and u robber hose running through u barrel uf watur fur the worm, lie »md thut hla operations had not been very aiici-eaafnl. He waa * aught through hi« OWB tun.tl’li tioli III telling on the »treot» here thut he waa making the brew. He waa operating his still hi an unoccupied I io u m i owned by the family lie pleadi'd guilty before Justice King in Kugi'tie und was fined #100. M F. Green was caught Wednesday by Hhertff Htnkela and Deputy Cruner. An odd feature of the arrest of Green and the capture of the «till ia that the offirera slipped up to the residence Mid »tuiiiling on the outside beneath a window lieurd Green and u woman companion talking uf the »till, the woman pleading with Green to get rid uf it aa abe'feared thut the officer* would soon raid the house aa they hud dune on Geer's »till tha ilny In-fore. When the officer» at. . ped in Green Tii" i in n m I i m right »"ii .......... . was eaaily pvtauaded tu disclose his outfit yn a cellar under the house. He outanlo uf tho domulitiuu of the wind hail a very complete outfit mude of abiold and top wua i«a>* gronlly duiu two wash boilers, the worm being uf ago.I rop|u-r. A second outfit not in opi-ru Tho Iniurod people woro tukon to tho l»r. ll amilton homo nourby, whoro lion wua found locked in a cupboard. A i|unrt of tho lii|uur waa found. thoy urn being cured for until ready Tho sheriff'a office had for some to oiintinuo*thoir trip within n day ur tiaie been watching the in-ighborbood two. in which Green and Geer live, aa it was known thut quantities of moon­ shine wure coming from thut section. Green hud been under suspicion for some time. He ia a former minister of the gospel and aged about 'IS years. He ia in the county jnil. r r an eta Lacey la Preaident, J. T New Ferry Boat at Harrisburg. Godard Ticket Oonunlttaa Chair, A new ferry boat will be built ut man. M u k it on Publicity. once to repine# the old craft on the Willnmi-ttc river at Harrisburg, where Pacific highway crosses the river, uc* Cottage Grove hue atruok ita chnu cording to announcement of nn-ml.i-ra tauipin »triib' thia work and tho ch»u- of the U n r county court who met with taui|ua apirit la being frooly diaponai-d mi-ml>er» of the l.mn county court at without lot or hindrance frum tho eon Harrisburg last week. »Ututod authunttoa. The old ferry boat is in bad shape, Frauds lotcoy hua In-cii elected pro» »aid B. H, Hpeneer, I.ane county com idont uf tho naanciatlon and J. F. Hod tni»aioncr, after his return. Heavy ard baa boon appointed ehairmim of motur trucks huve almost broken it tho ticket committee. H. I.. Markin la down, ke said, and it is dangerous to tho publicity aapdrt. All of theer have be u»sal any longer. 1,0011 bu»y during tho pa»t a w k trying Hoth court» nrc waiting to »ia' what I., korp pace with Mr» F O. Balaton, the highway rominiaaion will do in re- who hub)» tho long diataore rocurd a» gard to the »election of a permanent a tickpt ar'tlor, route for the mam trunk of Pncific Mr. I.aeuy wu» olectod proaidont in highway— whether it will continue to rorugnitiua of hia ability an bond uf eitend through Harrisburg or the new tho atudont Imdy whon it put over tho route through Coburg ia chosen before rocont lycoutu course. planning any big improvements on A mooting uf all the aignor* ha* either aide of the river ut that poiul. been mill'd fur neat Monday evening It ia the belief that the highway oom- in thu high school auditorium. miraion will stand a portion of the coat Tho dntoa of |ho rhautauipia art of a bridge if the route through liar May 2H to Juno 1!, making tho oponiug riaburg 1» eboauti. dato two wook* from today. Tho »ohool gruiiada have bean offored by tho High Hchool Defeats Eugene. aoliool iMiard for thu big tout. The high ackoul buseball team won Tu ki w afo un aulo mt tho following ita first gnuie of the season ut Eugene places: II., B. * M store, IT. * M Friday, when tho high school team of ator«, Thu la ir »loro, The Elite, and that city waa defeated vby a »cure of Tho Hontinol office. 9 to 4, The lineup from here waa ns follow*: DeWald, c; l/conurd, p; De l.aaaua, lb ; Spray, 2b; Isicey, 3b; Hob Polling Placea for May Election inaoii, rf; McQueen, c f; Hubbell, If; Brumbaugh Hhirld arhiHil house. Heck, aa. Cottage Grove No. 1— lloao huuae. Cottage Grove No. 2— Mctjuoen and Md no building. M o o n s h in e o u t f it f o u n d Cottage Grove No. 1 - City hull. IN PROMINENT STORE C o t t a g e Grove No. 4 l.otig building. ON MAIN STREET Cottngo Grove No. ft— lloae huuae. Hi »»ton Hchool huuae. Marahnl Pitcher thought a few day* Doren*- -Ibirena hall. ago that he hmi located the source of laitliam— loitham school huuae. »orae uf the moonshine that hua been Hnginnw— Town hull nt Walker. Hilk Crook —School houao, in diatrict musing fni-i-a to radiate hereabouts during the past few months, lie fuund No. .34. W allace- Southerland and (leer hnll. a complete moonshine outfit being shipped into the city and the consignee was a prominent business man of the Injured in Auto Accident. city on Main avenue, lie said nothing W. T. Mnrtin ia Buffering with »« vero in ju r i o » »uNtninod in u recent au­ but kept hia eyes open. Finally he was tomobile accident, lio wn» taking Mr». rewarded by finding the atill in opera­ Martin, who ia recovering from a re­ tion. A fire was hurtling under it and the liquid was being taken off through cent ¡Une»», to Lao rune to viait rein a moat up-to date “ w o rm " and taken live ». The car awervod rnd »truck a from the worm and stored in auspi­ tree or atump Mid the occupant« were cious looking brown bottles. All thin thrown out. Mr*. Martin escaped in waa being dune openly. The still and jury but Mr, Mnrtin'■ bark wua in­ the complete moonshine apparatus was jured. Tho ear wua not aeriouidy dam set up in plaiu sight of those who a g e d and the trip to Lorane waa com­ might peek around the counters. Hurh pleted, Mr. Martin returning *ice. bold infraction of the luwt ------------- Hut Marshal l'iteher make* certain President Ackerman Speak* Hem. that he has the goods un a follow be­ Preaident J. H. Ackerman, of Mon­ fore he makes an arrest, so he waited mouth normal, addreaaed the high until he was certain severnl of the aohool aaaemldv yeeterday forenoon. brown bottles had been filled with Professor K. T. Elliott, of O. A. C., liquid. One day he# casually dropped »Into superintendent of agricultural into the buainess huuae and linked that work tinder the Hmith Hughes act, he be permitted to examine the a|Hiku later In the forenoon, lie waa in “ brew .” the city for the purpose of intereating Certainly, have a drink of it, wn* the the aciiool Ixmra in taking up the courteous reception. Thi* he did and Hmith Hughes work which give* fed­ he acknowledges that ho novor before eral support to local echoola. had such a drink. It wn* the purest uf di*tilled water. Suit a! n* H lunched ITsger. Tho location of tho “ still’ ’ 1» in tho Merville Ventch auatalned n severely White Pharmacy and anyone wishing smashed middle finger of the left hand to see a complete moonshine outfit in Wed ñenday afternoon while employed operation turning out nothing but tho as a brahornan In the yard* of the O. puroat of aqua purn will bo accommo- I*. A K, railway. On account of a do dntod upon roquost. feet in th# coupling mcchaniam he had Manager White wu* compelled to to handle the pin with hi* hand and in give a heavy bond to tho government doing ho the finger waa caught. The before being permitted to install tho flesh was badly bruised and the second “ still“ and government inspectors will joint may have been crushed. regularly visit the store to see that the distilled water doesn't get mixed with raisins or other foreign substances Marcela Comea Hera Sunday Marcóla ha» been »ecured to play that might turn tho water into nn in­ hare next Htinday. It ia said that the ebriating beverage. The residue left in the “ s t ill" after tram from there ia made up of a bunch of live ot»en who will make the con a few*gallons of water ha* passed off teat one that will teet the »kill of the in stoam looks a* if it would kill at forty rod*. local pennant-winner »lugger». CHAUTAUQUA SPIRIT BEING FREEY DISPENSED EUGENEBADLYDRUBBEDBY MRS. VaoBOSKIRK AND MRS. C. G. SLUGGERS SPENCER INJURED a Cottage Grove Candidate Portland Telegram: Elbert Hide, editor of the Cottage Grove Sentinel, ia a cuadidate for representative from i,unu county- the third district. TL-re are five candidate» for the of flee of representative in that county and three of them are to bo elected. Mr. Ib-de ought to be one of the winning three. Other thing» being equal, the people have a right to ex|M-i:t good i'giaiatiue service from a member of the Fourth Estate. On the whole, the contact of the m wspuper editor is wider and, in the public ai-nae, more informative than thut of ini'u in gltnoal any other pro­ fession. Hia opportunities for kuowmg public need and observing public atti­ tude» are exi-rptionnl. f rom the very nature of his biiairii-sa he specialize* along thoue very lines; and if he ia un earnest and honeat mun with any mea­ sure of riipubility that i-minuends him, thi* ni‘w»pii|»er editor ia equipped be­ yond the average for good nervice in law making. We »ay thut “ other things being equal” all these thing» count in favor of the editor. In Kiliert H o le '» rnae the “ other thing»’ ’ me more than equal. The tone and eliaraeler of the paper he publishes indicate that. The ■-■tei-in go v*Iin-b Editor ltc removed and the park so that he did not get his mitt in the and camp gri uruis given a general right spot under a high one. cleaning up. Many wives were sur­ prised at the dexterity of their hubbies General King, who is in his old po­ with the instruments provided, a dex­ sition behind the bat, ia getting almost terity -.hey hid never shown around too good a reputation with that peg of hom^. A large number of the boys of Jiia to first and second. With a man the city join. 4 iu the work and almost on third he »hot 'er to second, evi­ outdid the mm. dently expecting the ball to come back Signs were put up about the city in time to catch the runner who would during the afternoon directing traffic take advantage of the* opportunity to to the park and along Pacific highway score. Evidently the runner was too informing tourists ihnt a camping wise to the play, for he wonldn't move ground can bo found in the city. The out of his reserved seat. The joke was Washington avenue stub leading into on him, for the ball was lost in the the park v as gra eled and in the park dust at second long enough to bv. c al signs were put up for the information lowed him to score. of tourists as to i lie care of the park. • • A number of the women of the city With a pickup of a nasty one Ceder- prepared refreshments which were »trom redeemed himself for an iu-'X- served at 6 o'clock. disable error a moment before. AUTO CAMP IS MADE READY FOR TOURIST SEASON The West Side garage has again ■-hanged hpnds, W. C. Applewhite be­ ing the new owner. He took charge of the busineas yesterday morning. M r Harrel, tho recent owner, returns to Apparently the gasoline shortage ha» his former position with Woodson » « • not yet caused any serious inconven Brothers. Mr. Applewhite has been a The feature play of the game was ience here. The supply station is ra resident of the city for a number of a steal from third by Slim Stewart ttuning all dealers and allowing them years, coming here from Eugene when while the box artist was winding ’er about half of their ordinary require ho became interested in the Cottage up. But for this play, the locals would ments. There is plenty on hand for all Grove Manufacturing company. have been one score short. * commercial purpose» but “ ju ic e " for » » • pleasure purposes is being doled out LARGE SUBSCRIPTION Cottage Grove got the worst of at a few gallon* at a time. IS RAISED FOR BAND least two decisions but refused to fuss. Manager Sudtell, of the loeul station, • • • *nya that no relief can be looked for­ Cottage Grove business men are Bellar, roosting on third, waiting for ward to before Home time in June. boosters for all of the city’s civic or­ a chance to complete the circuit, ganisations. Only n short time ago thought one of Cellers’ corner-cutters Free Methodist Annual Conference The annual conference of the Free #500 was raised for the ball team and should have been galled a ball and Methodist church for southern Oregon last week a substantial sum was raised asked Hlim Stewart how much the will open iu the Baptist church at 2 for the baud. The total will probably ump* was getting. “ W E don’t need o'clock next Wednesday afternoon. reach $21*0. This is the first year that him,’ ’ Sam replied. • • • Hmhop Warner will preside and Presid­ either organization has been adequately The baud was on the job, per usual, ing Elder Dodge will be present sev­ supported. s s » The members of the band promise eral days. that the city will he amply repaid for The value of uniforms was demon­ this unsolicited support. They are strated when a Eugene player threw Tie Plant Removal Talk Stopped. holding regular rehearsals vv u I l Charles the sphere to third, mistaking a Cot Talk of moving the Latham tie plant Cochran as director. tnge Grove man in uniform for the probably is stilled for n time by the Eugene third sucker, who was in khaki fact that the Southern Pacific com H 8. O U STE iU lO O D T D IES deshabille. The locals scorci on this puny has juat gone to a heavy expense W E E K A F T E R FATH ER IN L A W play. in building extensive platforms at L a t h a m . --------------------------- H. 8. Ousterhoudt, of Hopewell, Ore., FEEDS SUNFLOWER SEEDS; HEBRON. near Halem, died Thursday of last SUNFLOWER BLOWN IN week within u week from tfie time of (Special to Tho Sentinel.) SHELL IS RESULT the death of his father-in law. I.. B. May 12.— The O. M. Kebelbeck fam Woodruff, who died at the Ousterhoudt ily, Mrs. John Kebelbeck and Mrs. F. J. W. Eddy has discovered to his en home April 30 following a brief illness. C. Führer and daughter Hazel attended The two yi ere taken sick on the same tire satisfaction that the rations fed Mrs. W ebber’s recital in the Grove day. Mr. Ousterhoudt was so far re­ to hens have a great deal to do with Thursday evening. covered that the physician said he the kind of eggs which the hens pro­ W. C, Story nod Dan Lefever, en could get up. From the meager infor­ duce. A few days ago he gave his hens route from Myrtle Creek to their home mation received here it is probable a ration part of which was sunflower at Goldeudale, Wash., visited Sunday that the exertion brought on heart seed. Hinee then one of the hen* has with Mr. Story's uncle, J. Q. A. trouble that resulted In sudden death. produced an egg with a perfect sun flower blown in the shell. He has de­ Young. The men had not seen one Mrs. Uusterhoudt is seriously ill. cided to name his place the Sunflower another for 27 years. chicken ranch. The John and George Kebelbeck fam ilies spent Saturday night nt the M. Kebelbeck home in the Grove. Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck’a mother und sister, of Deerhorn, spent Tuesday night with her. O. I*. Carlile, of the Grove, spent Tuesday night at the home of his sis­ ter, Mrs. J. Q. A. Young. Mrs. John Kebelbeck wus in Eugene Wednesday. Mrs. O. M. Kebelbeck went to Salem Wednesday for a few days’ visit with u sister. ---------------------- — D IV ID E . (Special to The Sentinel.) May 12.— Mrs. A. Söderström is vis ¡ting for a few days at Black Bock with her son Ed. anil family. Frnnk Parker and daughters I.oln and Golda, on the way from Portland and Vancouver to their horn.’ nt W il­ bur, visited at tho J. A. Mackey hom'. Miss Brownell and Misa Hare, coun­ ty nurses, visited school Wednesday. Eighth grade examinations will he held at the school Thursday and Fri- 0*7. — you don’t think that you need to advertise. — you think everybody knows you, know* where your »tore is, and what you have to sell. • — possibly you nre correct; but if you are correct, how do you ex­ plain the fact that every big »tor# is one that hus been a con­ sistent and persistent advertisert — have you ever noticed two stores of about the same size and then wondered why one enlarged a little every year while the oth­ er remained the same sizef — hasn’t it always been that the store that grew which advertised while that remained the same a non-advertiserf — think it over. the case was one the one size was She Feels Fine Now. Aches and pains often indicate kid neys out of order. Your kidneys surely need help— and quickly— when yonr hands or feet are swollen and yon feel dull and sluggish, lose your appetite and your energy and there is a puffy look under your eyes. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th ami Edison Ht., ImJunta. Colo., writes: “ My kidneys were giving me a great deal of trouble for some time. I took Fotey Kidney Fills and they helped me right away. I feel fine n o w ." Bold everywhere. m 14 Kicked by Horse. A. C. Hkelton, who is employed at a Curtin mill driving a team, sustained a severe injury to the lomer lip yes­ terday. He stooped to hitch a truce that had become loose. The hone be­ came frightened and kicked him. The lip was painfully but not dangerously injured. Mrs. John Hicks Dias. Mrs. Rebecca Hicks, of Central Point, a former resident of this city, died Friday uf last week in a Medforil hospital. Interment was in the Moun tain View cemetery ut Ashland. 8he leaves one daughter. Mrs. M. F. Young, of Central Point; one sister, Mrs. John­ ston, of Yuba Cityr Calif., and two brothers, John and Ed. Ashby, of Cot tage Grove. Mrs. Warren Asher, a niece, of Port­ land, and George H. Young, a brother in-law, and Mrs, Jo# McKibben, a niece, of this city, attended the fu neral. Never Saw Anything Better. For colds that “ hang o n " and for lingering coughs that follow the “ f l u " there is one safe family cough medi cine sold from tho Atlantic to the Pa ei/ie. Mrs. A. B. Griffith, Box 154. Andrews, Ind., w rit»»: ‘ "Ijist winter my family all had the ‘ flu .’ I tried Foley '* Honey and Tar and never saw anything better. From now nn 1 will uot be without it in the house." D on ’ let children suffer from croup or whooping cough when this reliabli remedy can be so easily procured. Boh everywhere. m!4 LYNX H O LLO W . (Special to The Heutinel,) May 12.— Mel Kimball, of Plcaann Hill, »peat the week end at the J. A. home. Ernest Horn, of Portland, who ha been visiting the R. Y. Porter family, spent the first of the week with Grandma Horn and Mr. and V r”- Frank Mackie. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slater and Mr*. Wolford au-l children motored to Eu gum- Friday of laat ww-'k. George Strong, uf Portland, who had been in the southern part of the stnti on a business trip, stopped here th first of the week and visited his moth er, Mrs. Slater, and other relatives. Home of the young people of Walker, Delight Valley and Lynx Hollow hnu a joyous time hanging May bnskets. When Mr. Pentico's people were rr turning from Eugene Sunday they met with an accident and their enr wns so badly damaged that they had to get help to bring it home. John Simmons, accompanied by a friend from Portland, who had been or d motor trip to California, stopped for a viait at his old home Friday and spent the night with the Dree«''». Don’t have any slackers. Keep track of what eaak hen does by using egi, Yonr home newspaper is fin t entitled record cards. For sal* by The Hent, d5tf to yonr-support. • * * ne| at 11.70 the hundred.