Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, September 16, 1921, Image 1

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VOLUME XX
V
LIGHT COIf ° it GIVES ITS
SIDE à i STORY
G u I uuum uf Hrnitlnrl A io W u lf Open
to All V\ lu» Wlnli I.» K ii U i
ilio DI mmihm I oii
o o ttao k
grove
lead er
COTTAGE (iliOVE, LANK COUNTY, OREGON, KKIIMY, SKI'TK.MHKR
BRUNO SAYS HOME STATE
IS UNSURPASSED FOR
SCENERY
T im i III» Nri'imry o f l )r »i;o ii »nr
p i i . . " limi o f t'iiliforiiii i uud timi
I h » ro lli pli'lion o f |Miv»d hiuhwmy»
o v » f I h » n I ii I » w ill in»iiii I a i r » un
ohi 11 v lonriNi*
for Ori'Uoo iin for
our NÌ>t»r n I i i I » lo i h » Mouth, I n III»
n I u I i i u i 'I i I o f
A iid r ri« llriind, wha
I iiin pini n-1IIrill'll from u motor tr ip
o f Ni'ti'rul m o lliI in with I iin Iniiiily,
10 a h u h III» »n i irr li'iipth o f tfii*
Hll II M II 1 III* Nini» HIIN I'OVI'I I'd.
f li fum ili I. n w o i o b r f i i l Nini»,
Mi llruiol llnokN, mol in w » l l worth
i l i » tu n» M|H'tit in M'l'iiiD il, but f o r
r»iil Ni'oiiir bi'iilily h» thinkn la i »
I ioiiii * Hint», o f whirh In' I iiin nivu ii
tirrnl di'lll, I iiin iio i'l|lllll. I I » found
i ll» I'llllforuimiH j 11 » I IIN II lllioUN to
.... Ori'i'on un ili>' Or»noniniiN ur» lo
ni *» I ' m li forti in.
I l » found n or »
|Nind»rnnr» o f ( lr»uon < iirm ni l'ul
if o r n m nini o f «'iiìlfo r n in rnr» in
O nifoii.
EARL HEBERT IS SHOT FOR THIS CITY IS NOT PLEASED
DEER AND DIES
BY EUGENE’S ACTION
Kliurr Yeoman, o f Oreewell, Clives Report Here o f Premeditated Blight
lim iseli Up; Oottage Grove
GatiMeH Porci ble Kaprefuiiun by
Men in Party.
Local Cltlxeni.
10 , mi
i ?gwtitol
m
(&
JUSTICE SUFFERS LAPSE
OF MEMORY AFTER
KILLING! DEER
Kv«n a juatien o f tho *ta t« an-
pr«m « court may b»r.oma unduly ax-
| «¡te d o v rr tho killing o f a dw r.
i| Thomn* A. MrBrido, Tn w ritin g to
Klbort B»*lo to lo »a t« and forward
| to him 11 2.1 20 r ifl» whirh h» forgot
| h. ro w hil« roturning homo by motor,
I iiNNigu* th « forg«tfiiln »a a to a mo
I m »nfnry m»nU»l ab»rm tlon *uperin-
I dur«d by mid in «id «n t to tho killing
I! o f n r»al d ««r. However, he ra-
m «m b»r»d the » m e t loeation o f the
Woodaon gnraL'e, where the artil-
l«ry hud lx'»n b f f , nnd th » gun ha*
b««n forwarded to him. T h » juatiee
K-eured tw o d «»r during the trip,
g H e o a m i M to tne hunting
grounda on Cabot creek, out from
Ko*»burg, by Mr*. M rB ride and
] their 'biughter.
NUMBER 52
C OF C PICTURE CONTEST
PROMISES BIG SUCCESS
Many
Unsightly Spots Already Pbo
tographed and Four Morn
Days A re L e ft.
The picture contest in the Cottage
i Grove chamber o f commerce beautili
1 i utiou aud sanitation program is al
j ready assured success. Mauy have in
, teri-sted themselves in * ‘ shooting ’ ’ suit
able subjects and the click o f the earn
vvoll, Huturduy ufto rn ooa at Hriatuw
j era is heard ou every baud. Bom« who
mea<iow h , at-iir ti««- l.aa«- P o ii ^ ìjim oouuty
at firs t were dubious o f the proposed
tur fin i, fio* Cullili»- Univi* Klooirto
luto,
liobo/t dio«! tu mi itiiifiuiuiic«*
■ plan have had a change o f heart, aud
ooni|ittuy v\ 111 rollini lo ilio olii ruloH
ii I n oi I
u o ’«*!«»<• k
Hufiduy rull ìi ncur
I
some who were at first uninterested
nini uno Ilio city «li«*upor liglil*.
I/o h * 11 a » lo h a h b« i i » k tuk« li tu a
have taken it up, aud the result w ill
Il m iu«lo«*(i ouiiiiiioiii I ii I i I** for oitr
il«IHp| tlll ili KlJKOIiO.
I be a collection o f pictures that will
muyor lo t!«<»ir«' «,lt«,ii|M*r huliimu rat«'*
li«-idoM lit t o r i un«! Yfoifii&ii ther*
make mauy citizens sit up aud take
tur Ilio « il y Imi lo* cuoiiot vvih I i il uuy
h «• 1 • * thr«*o o tlo r aioli iu tho huutiuK
notice.
moro unioni ly I liuti wo ilo timi w«*
purty, W. O. lluuHor, (ieorg«' iliiw loy
Bpeaking o f the beautification aud
h I uim I rotnly tu imi unii ul««*l liuti in
miti Annoi llunkiiiM, Mr ilavvhy unti
sanitation campaign, a member ol tin-
ovory wuy |»o»Nihlt« tu lititiu iilmiit II iim
M r. ilitwkifiH b«-ini* roHidoiitN uf Cut
committee says:
lituo li «Ioni roti rouull.
lini, tini«» rt tinnì o
lugo (iruvu. Mr. iiuiiM-r ih u huu iu
‘ ‘ The plan has been carefully can­
ly, il ih imi li «tuoni tori o f tv ili or «J«*
lu h ul Mra. Alilo I i 11 h k 1 uh , uf thi»
vassed by the committee iu charge o f
Miro Imi o f u lo lily , f o r un tini« li un w
city, but ih u romdofit o f K uk «* iìo . A c
work and its members are eou
«louiro tu ro«ltu’o tight mton ho uro ut
euitliiiK to
Mr. U u u »cr’e Mtory, u
MAMMOTH ACORN RESULT the
viuced that it w ill go far toward
UH Utlor loHH Iti klIOH butti Ht* Olili «|u
Hirotch uf run ru« k divi<l«*«l ui«-mi>orH
OF PUMPKIN 0R0W IN0
making Cottage Grove people ‘ " see
i I iik mi luoo uh our rovorni« h uro lioluw
DOO VIOLATES TRAFFIC ul Ilio pmty whtx werc iookiog tot u
ourselves as others see us.” Fam iliar
« «mi o f |»ro«lll«'l ioli.
back th«-y tuoi wuundod, whon noiuoutio
IN SHELL
LAWS
AND
WRECK
ity breeds contempt fo r ugliness as
'Ilio m* h m i OH liuvo noi bo«*u in «*f
ut Ilio party oulU'ti ''l.u u k uut, 1 m
well as fo r beauty, uud mauy unsightly
RESULTS
foci Ioni; «’ limigli fo r iih lo «lottarmiuit
«’« uii ii ik u v e i. " Y««/ uìuiì m i nJ In; tinnitili
W h at ap pear* to be a mammoth
things in Cottage Grove have become
inni ItuH lUUolt uddlliouul rov «'litio llioy
li HI4H Hll ili, **i*OUk UUt, il ’ ì * OUUiil«K |
ucuru
but
what
really
U
a
pumpkin
so
tarniliar that they fa il to register
Hill vie!«! Imi ho «lo k im «vv lltoy h i II
A «ini' nil nit fail«*«! to «*!»«•>• th««
uvor,
and UH »non uh Ilio I ì U m I ioh bo
f i r m l y g ro w n into and fro m a CO
upou the consciousness o f Cottage
IlOl V I«* Iti «’ IttMIull fu lllllko II |» Olir Iti»»
t r u f f l e requital tuna ouiia«*d tin* wreck
I* uii lu purt ho tilt*«!. Il«*beri I d i tu
conuut *h»U, u another vegetable
Grove people, but you may be sure
by ninnoli uf luo uni) nlmt «I« i h i i i ii i I«* hh
it I «• w <)uy h itt'o o f it «’itr 111 winch
ilu* ground Hit li a l/uib*i thruugli th«*|
fr«iik o f the Cottage Grove country.
that the out-uf tow a visitor, especially
ti m tu « I lot i lo r u l<»iigt*r |M*riot| ilmu
h o i «* rut mi* . 1 . I*. Ki«l«lior uml Mr.
iUHl'f puri ul ti IH Mi Ululi! b.
The
l
i
k
e
n
«*
*
to
the
ac
ora
i*
perfect,
the oue who is visiting here fo r th«
lite unii ih i«|I«*. Ilio uluyor im ' ouih to
itii<I Mr*. Hloitu, tourintH from I.«» h
M« mb<m uf Ih«* |«ttrty currn-d Ilio
the pumpkin spread ing from the top
first time, sees these things just as
ilnuk liuti ilio uultr lln ii g luioHHury
\ i » u « I« *. 'I in- «l«»i* run out 111 fro iit
h ouiitit'd man
lu u cubili uu«l huiu
oi
the
shell
in
the
exact
propor­
Cuttiige
G
r
ov
e
w
ill
I
m
j
the
m
eetin
g
they are, aud they ezert uu favorable
lo lui ut* ubtiiil il n ,«ltl«*l Itili tu ilio coni
of tin* our mid l*««ittit«* («ntuviulotl in
ino a «*«i f 1 0111 Kugon«* u pliyHinuu whu
tion*
o
f
an
acorn.
The
pumpkin
may
piu«*«)
oi
VVillumottu
pro
ebytery
in
luflueuee upou the atruuger within our
uf Hlri'ot Itg h l» ih I o r olli ni lo Ilio «’oli
tlio front h I ioo I h , oiiiiHint; tin- our to
drt'HH« d lle p o r t’» HO u II «I h .Salur«luy ove
have
been
purposely
dropped
into
A
p
ril,
huh
the
wo
rd
brought
bu<
k
from
gates.
«lil io un lim i |«rov mio «I prior tu III«* unii
0 |wH*t uni turn uvor t w i « « .
M in .
11 log unti thè Hturt tur Kugenc h u »
the cocoanut shell or it may have
‘ * The program, as outlined by the
• hinilig « 1 «»H li. I Hill link Inni lo r ifi l i !
iHtoitu hiih I it 1 it«*«J M-virul fruoturod
ma«!«* hunduy moruiiig 111 tuo ambii Hul«*ui by K. W. Miller, euer«*tftry uf
its e lf foun d that place o f retreat
beautifieatiou aud sauitatiuu commit
(Ito itlfitlitvtl «il our umili««r, roooutly
ril«H ninl lho *cn r huh hoiiu whut «!••
tmic«-, bui ii«*lx*ri tii«*«i l>«*iore tho I ìom th« «-liuiiibt-r uf cuuimercu, who att en d
in
the
shell
th
ro
wn
into
the
garden
c«i 1 b«* M-HHion ih«*r«- tliiH week uh u r«*p
tee, does uot at present coutempialu
pubi» lo*«|, ni h I iioìi I o * »Intra timi our
ikj I ih I ioi I.
T h e «lot» nino huh aor
pital roui«l De r«‘utdiod.
with rubbish. The grow er o f the
any plan that w ill involve the ezpeu-
btiHinoiM» huh noi luukmg « X| h * iih « h un
«»it ly injured. Th<* uooidout imp
I ho a«-« id« ut huppoiiod uliout 25 rt*M*uiativo uf the church here.
freak
in
not
known,
a*
it
was
left
Mr. M ille r externied the i n v i t a t i o n !
diture o f a large sum o f rnouey. Uu the
dot ilio olii r i fi l i l o . In vu w of IIn h i
|M«iioti hoii t h u f th<* c ity about 11
iu i io» u Dove Oukndge uud uboul 70
in
the
door
o
f
The
Sentinel
o
ffie
e
fur
the
uit-otieg
h«*re
und
the
iuvitutiun
contrary, e ffo r t a l present will b>
h i II lurlltor m«k Inni, I iuh ho «un, Hilti
111 11«*.
uiiioM noia Kugeiie. li« Perl wu» 011
with
no
identification
mark*.
huh
(*iiu«*r«*i|
uud
iic«‘epted
b
e
fo
re
uuy
!
directed
almost
exclusively
toward
j uh I l«‘»*, link IIH lo rotino«« ili«« |in«T uf
guged lu rouudiiig up culti«* in iho
P
ik
e
r
o
f
f
e
r
«
could
be
mu«Je.
such
improvement in the appearance
*«-r v io«« h Ini«* l li> h oom lil ioti |in*v uiìm .
iirinloH
meuiiuH
filatrici
uud hud
uf
our
city
as
may
be
accomplished
t iidor ilio obi I m i oo udii io un itoti
juino«! tlu* puriy uiiiy 1« mporunly tu
without the expenditure o f oue eeul
liti* obi riti«« h «* otitibl uot k«'op ti |>
h I iuw
ihoiii wlioro Ito «irò nero nome C O TTA G E GRO VE P U P IL S
o f money. The stimulation of personal
H 1 1 II Olir ««* |M*||M«'H. Tlnn b e l i l i Irti«*,
«i«-er, ho Doiug Im m illi! with tho eoe
W IN
IN
F A IR
C O NTE81
pride iu the appearance, uut only oi
Ito h run Ito or nuy futr utimlotl | m rnuu
• I
Uuii.
the city as a whole but ot every ousi
oX|M*(t uh hi furilt«*r ro«lu« «* our r« v
Winners m the stuck ju dging cun i
Ih«* «Pud muli w uh kuiru uud rui»od
ness house aud residence, is the first
«•uu«' by |« jm ««ring ilo* pii««« «il niro«’ i
in III«* Onkridg«* m -«1» ou uud h u » u » uu test at the county la ir by high nchuol
objective, und with that accomplished
lig litm g f
Ih«* ouly poMMibb* wuy ho
Hi|nl», in which ('u lla g e Uruvu pupils'
ut J. C. ild a -rt, u Lane couuiy piu
the
rust w ill be easy. Without persouai
ooul«l tio tlnn h nubi bo by umklitg tip Treahmeu Whu IbrgiuUsr ttaturduy N«*« cl nc«*r. li«- liu vo» u wii«- uud Duby, D«-
lad things ull tu theiunelves, were wun !
Springfield N ew s: A meeting was pride on the part o f every property-
oui I uha by lu tili« r rtiiHiug Ih«* tuie (u
nidi'» mauy utin*r rulliti ve» in Ilio Ouk as follow s:
N u i be Preaeut uu the
ilo imlivnltiiil ooiiHinuor, h Inoli Moubl
F im l, Joe Young; second, Lew is Mtro held al the M ethodist church last owner, no amount o f mouey spent,
rnlge m « liuti.
Opeuiug Duy.
Ito uoiihor j u « l , t*«|uilablt* uor r«*uH««u
A l ter iletMTt hud died, Youmuii Holit beck; third, Carl I ’urter; fourth, Lntou I Thursday evening to lake such steps however large, can make C ollage Grove
ubi«* itud, 1 itiu 141111«* Hur«’, it h tfui«l ntfl
tu Kugoiio uud guvo hiiuM li up lu tho P orter; fifth , lln Hopper; sixth. Hurry us might seem best with reference to a beautiful city. With personal pride,
Ito |Mtpiilttr.
fro n t; seventh, lulo tjiw reu ce; eighth,! establishing u permanent ground fo r uo large amount w ill need to be spent
N e x t Moittiuy w ill bu th«* upcinni; nln r iif.
Ibo nirool I i k I i I m ttro l o r Ilio b«*iii*fit «lay ul Ht ttooi. i u urdor tu uvuid eon
ihia uiak«'H tho third futuiity uf tho M arvin Aistutt; ninth, L yle Lawrence, j an annual camp meeting, which should to maze the city beautiful, but large
ttf it11 ilio | m * o pio o l ilio oity umi it
First, set olid and third prizes were be us accessible as possible to all parts sums w ill be spent, aud spent as large
ip-Hiton m m uuy, rvup«*(iul«*uti«*iii U. Vv. door li uut mg acumju tot thi» »ectiou.
H«mbl Ito lift b«*uriti lo ilio itiiliv i «| iim ! titi>H 1«’«| u «* h I h uu Iroiinuou h ii u tun du
awarded by the Cuttuge Grove chamber ] uf tile Orcgou conference and be rccog sums should be spent— fo r constructive
,
UM r «tl libiti or |MtHor lo ligliU’ii hi»
o f commerce, iio prize, being given by j inzed as a conference camp meeting. development.
Corouer's Jury Does N ot F ix Blume.
ho «u r«*i;iHt«*r luiu o iiow , wheu ti will
A t the camp meeting lately held at
“ The picture contest w ill visualize
lux bill u btl, ouly l o ittitl it tu I iìm
uo |H/<iiiuie iu i;tvu 1 Horn Mur«* iudivi«i
I u» coruuor * ju r y euiled at the in the fuir itself.
111*111 bill. T he re uri* Uomo h li«t puy ito
The contest was promoted by I ’ ro j Cottage Grove a commission was ap­ the ugliuess that uow fails to register,
out in n ul tun bud advicu 111 M'k'Ctiui; i|ii»*t u u t th » reuiuina ol L u r l Ucbert,
pointed to look into all matters eon and w ill make fa r easier fo r the cum
imliv oltiiil Pulii or |MtH«*r b ill» ut ull in» ii cuu im h .
1 hum* rt'^iHicriui; to
whu died Muutluy « v e u i u g ua the ruaull fensor E. J. Edwards, o f the ugricul uected with the project and report as
unti Ilio vory »muli u uiou ut lltoy puy iti
uiittee the task uf convincing citizens
blot row w in nol Po ro«|uiti*U l o uliciid ol u guushol wuuid lu lU e te d th » dny turn! department in the Cuttuge Grove | to available sites to the annual con­ that there are many unsightly places,
tnaoH f«tr Hiro«*i" tight* ih ilio ouly
M on d a y .
iM-tun' b ) hinter Veuuiuu, whu mi*toua sehools conducted uuder the Smith i ference, which meets at Forest Grove
that nearly all are the result ot care
ole« I n t u ì btirdoit lltoy b«*ur. I h il r«»«i»
r>««P« 1 lUlouiloitl iiuyn Hiim;t‘HlH tt«ui tum lo r u Uecr, «t u l e d m it* verdtet Hughes act. i'he poiuls judged by the i October 5.
lessuess or neglect, and that uu pur
«•untifo tu tiikc froiu (In tu lina rtlrt’inJy
1 I ioho hbVit«K iooiuh or bobiu to o i l e r timt boih Hebert und Yeuutuu w »re pupils were beef and milk production,
The
people
o
f
Cottage
Grove,
a
fter
ticuiar expense w ill be involved in
«muli bui «leu unti ittltl il io ilio ben v ior
It'll V«! I liO HUUIO Ul hlH Oil I«’«', H lilt'll rarelea* but plueed the blurau upou uu with reusous given ou the beef produc­ having oue sessiou o f the camp meet
their complete elimination. ”
l«tu«i of 1 ti « mo w ho puy fo r mdividuul
tion.
Hill UC’ t UH lAIOtlltllU pol Hit'll i U om « huv
oue.
“ The picture contest is essential, aud
l i g h l » uh h oli uh nirool tight»/
h ive o f l hose taking |>art iu the ing there, are making strenuous e ffo rt
t««I* Poiiiti mid roottiH uuti lltoHO doHir
I h«* uiityor m «■ in» lo luiitk timi It«*
contest were from comiuuuitles outside tu secure the permanent location. The it is going tu be a success. You may
«««A
4
«'llltt'f
ur
PoiU.
Don 't huv u uuy slackers. Keep truck the school dim ru t. T w o o f the con­ grounds, a lter beiug once fitte d up, as w ell help it to be more successful
« uutM* Ih«* • ■ v | m *i«H<■ ol ntrvot l i g h l m g ih
of wliat t'Uch heu does by Using egg testants, oue o f them a prize »in n er, could be used fo r other summer guth by contributing a few pictures. They
«mi ol pro|Mirl 1011 lo olltor « i iy e i
I P ON TAC iTXC
(•• l«!H M II Olitili t « » Iti* rolliti « «I. \\ t* tilt
record card., t o r sulu by the benu ure new resident* here and had uol .rin gs uf a character consisteut with may be any old size, aud taken any­
f t U t t b W A l w lia U i M i ' i i u v h ue| ul tl.it) th« bundled.
noi bulbi HttlMr nynlottlH tu pr<>jx»iAio<i
where witniu the eity limits
Turn
dhtf uta«udcd till uegricuiturul department. the purpose uf their cstablishmeut.
them in at hamper ot commerce head
lo our tM«H«*r «*t|M'iiH«*H but tu prupur
K«*Hidot!lM
ut
ho
ti
1
h
i*u«*ific
hi^liHuy
quarters.
*
Bhoot
six
aud
win
l
iv e .’
1 ioti lo «tur H uler uo«*ditt rugar dii'** uf
Oregon W eather Best.
DIVORCES ARE GRANTED
HOHor t*A|N'l|H«*H, «tf V II’«* V« INI, I ht'fV a io euu|ieruiiutt with Ibn c ity iu ill«* PAPER COMPLIMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. George Ballon, who 1 h ere’s a prize, ju u know— aud you
ul
iiicir
»lio u t.
in i»
COTTAGE GROVE WOMEN ' llave just returned frurn spending sev- might accumulate i t . ”
Itili* nh y Hhoul«l tlnn rtib* bt* upt«iio«l tiuprov i-ui«*ui
C. O. PEOPLE HIGHLY
ut III«' Mini lo r «if lig h i i n g our ni rutila f air«*uit Him it huh umii fur tivuvy haul
i eral uaiuths in the east, are mure thau
it IH noi U «|UO»llift« ttl M H «fH or HUlt*r nia* tiuiiiti; in«* tNiviiti; «»1 tnu hi^hnuy
Divorces were gruuted in district I ever impressed with the salubrious DEER COMES TO MAIN ROAD
ill
tbi*
currrtil
i»»ut*
uf
the
i'a
n
fic
> Hit uih bill U «pieni ioli «• I Htlff it’ loul nouiu ul tin c n y 9 huh iu u«- n c u ril P ii CbriHtiuu Ailvui'utu upiM-ur» tuc fulluw ! court this week as follow s:
; ozone ot the famous, fertile, fru itfu l
WHILE MO ONE HAS A
figh i lo r our Hir«*«*lM unti I lluuk it unci fuiiod. It* hmiou I h ha v o »(ipHcnPi ii tug apprtMiulivo rcvii'H ut tho O r«"ruu
Mrs. A lice D. Critcs alleged that her Wiiiamette. Mr. Button says that to
u
Horn
ul
money
lor
Iho
luyini;
ul
u
Hill Ito c‘on«*t*«lod timi Ht* h u vo ii 'i uuy
GUN HANDY
<uiiInt'iico caiub umuliug b«*!ii m Cut iuiHbuud, U. D. Cntes, deserted her uud oue whu has spent a number o f years
«
oiiHiiioiuPlo
tiuuuiiiy
o
i
uduiliuiiul
moro ni ro ti ligtil tinnì h i * im *«* ti.
»he wun given u decree o f sepurutiou. iu 'Cottage Grove the heat in the east
liigt- Uruvu in A u g u »i:
Vv o Ito pò, Hit h u rei uni tu ih«» ulti ruck IU LH- pul duHli ut l i e HUUIO 1 1Ut•
1'bey
were married ut Muutcsuuo, was simply aw ful, aud he maintaiu*
• * i l wu» the jutigiufiit u f tboHf pr«*»
W hile many burners are coming home
lin i ruiidiliuun, litui Ht* Hill It** ubi«* lo i U f u tiler H ulk lA UOliO.
also that he is usiug correct English with the report that they have uol so
cut tlial tk f O f f gun cun ft* relic«* «aiup 1 »Vasil., August S, Is y l.
r« liti«’«* Ilio piotM'Ul rul« n to th«* unii
in
makiag
that
remark.
Mrs. Hcba Bcheufeie said ou the
uif«*tiug »koulii be tuaiio a pfriu u uful
much as seen a deer a lter having beeu
a «»«tltlitii w ill »o il ll.
*"
vnluul «ouHtttm«r bui w«* «unuot d uov« u
that
her husband, Gottlieb,
a f f a i r . A « uui uii . hmiuu hum raiHetl, cun Stand
out many days, E. B. Uoldermuu re­
tlnn il ho uro o«»ui|M*ll«*d tu n*diioo thè
lalsety
accused
her,
was
cross
and
Stop Here to Can Fruit.
ports seeing one the other day along
• ulii|«tl lu mort* rov Oil uu wu hope uud Hint m g ul t b f iiiHtnct »u p f r i u i l a t i e u t ,
pi»««« o f ntroot libiti h .
crabbed
und
that
she
wits
compelled
to
uiu*
uiiiiiHtfr
ami
uuo
!u>utuu
I
reui
Mr.
uud
Mrs.
Wallace
Heaver,
o
f
tne main road below the Ben Pitcher
Ilo* (OUIM’li hltn Unketl ilio pobllt* i*« •»« vi itia« our pa« toon m e » u i l i c i e u l «»acto fhurt'h lu ri'|M*rt a «i f f i u t i o plan iiiuke her owu living. Bhe was granted Gold Beach, were guests again this
place. The buck evidently heard or
ia n miiiii«*«! 10 « hoor iuiiy cuucod**
m tv u t* romuiianiuu to liobl u ptihlii- tv
the cure uud custody' o f their ten chil­ w e e k 'a t the c ity auto camp ou their saw Mr. Huldermau aud hid in the
to tin* lie A l MOM« lull u! t tie O regon an
in .. 11 u|( .«nd <b ui imii (I i tv tu v «'ttUjpilc ilio ax U rail IUUI will tio Un COUUDOU Jtln U nil i route relief log«* I tier Hill l such ul
dren.
They
were
married
at
Fox
V
al
wav
home
Iroiu
a
trip
up
the
McKeu
deep
water o f the river, allow ing only
« (tudll PtllH boni UIKI H«1 liuvo a«*ooiid«*<l i t « « , b o r e iititu min wo do uol UHk; fern of g run mis fur a |ni inuueut ioca
ley, Ore., January lb, lyu2.
zie. Mrs. Beaver took advuatage o f its nose and horns to show.
litui r«*«|ural unti littitl a lettor frttiu m m l nan tutH you tuuuoi, in houoi, I loll UH llllgbl foiue tu tbettl.
Mrs. Em ily Birustiel has instituted J tlieir pre.-eiieo here to buy some o f
i t 1 »
Uolderiuau had uo gun along, as it
lioit bittly » l u l l l i g liuti lltoy Httubi or kiuut.
divorce
proceediugs
against
iru u k ! ike unsurpassed fruit o f this section always happens in sueh eases, aud was
iu coucPiHiou lot mo Huy to out tie It ii 11 e! V know n l!ial C o tta g e G rove
<l«*r it In o r m g ut Ilio our beni imihhi I i I«
ill
rust
I«l.
They
were
married
in
Fort
si a ii* is ready to make a truly uiag uifi
> aud put into runs fo r use ou the way unable to secure oue from any near by
uioiin-iit. \\ o h i II r«*«4iu*Ht it ini h**po ili«* pu>ioiiH iitut vvltilo you art* revoivniK t v ul u f l e r lu ha ve «..at place »e lected mud December 27, HilJ, and huvo two home uud during the coming wiuter.
house, ski he did uut g e l the v euisou
ouiiut'il h i II t'oiuoidr, lo buvr iutlu«l«*<l . iioho prtiiiioutH iu your uuudn wo hope a » the iHTUiaiieut one, but i f it »e e o i» luiuor children, Ida, ti, and Fuul, 4,
that might easily have beeu his.
in thul utv«'» li gu lm ii ilio urubloiu ol you will mo l o u p ’ i d ia l ho huvo Pooit or me to go lu »uiue ether place they whose cure uud custody the mother
Charles Conner Bets Big Buck.
Mr. Holdeiiuan says that he has o f
nlreet li g lii », lltorofun« h ity agititi«* •M«4»pl> ini* you ml lilt-no y our» oio oin c promise nearly cuu4M*ruttuu. C erta in it seeks. Mrs. Mir list id usks fo r $t>U a
Charles Conner bruught down the tea known deer to hide in the water
tlnn limi lo r I u n i o r ut tlnn l li n e i VVIiy t u i l o i l l Ul ill«' MlUtO puco HO «lid Do ih thul the good people uf Cuttage I uiu ii i Ii tor the support uf the children
biggest buck he has ever sceu while and he thinks they often elude their
ioti ulhtH il lo reni tilt ilo* in ventigli i«ire lit«' war, uu«w iihiiimidiiii' ho Hero Oruve have shed honor and glory upon and $-5 fo r her own support.
out Bunday on Mosby creek. I t weighed pursuers in this manner.
toni culi Ito mudo, titoli ilio publi«* h i II m»l m ilki hi * u com on our luvontuioul their f a ir c ity by the p e r f e c tl y »picu
175 pounds. He saw two almost at the
W ui. Fatten reports sighting a spike
klIOH Ilio I uè t h uioi Ilio d i f f i d i Itira «'Ull ul l hu i lim e it mi thui our D uhiiiohn 1» did w ay hi n i n th e v e r y prouii»«* was
same moment but only succeeded in buck ou a road south o f the eity while
«no oitiy IniHiiiOH» in Iho c ity l hut
BEES
AND
BUGS
DIDN'T
Ito uo’ t 111 uu 1 itt«*11 i ^4«« ii t umiliar.
kept uud e v er y e xpecta tion more thuu
g the larger oue. He decorated he was out ou his motorcycle. He gave
Wliou t 11 in ih dolio it h i II Ito clcitrly dul nut IU iho llto p neo ol 11 h corn fu lfilled . T he » p i n t of the local people
HAVE BATHING SUITS gettin
the cditonul desk with a fin e sample chase, holding a bowie ku ile in oue
uiodi lion itovorui lum n uml houiu oi
ho «* 11 thul ull tlnn tulk itbtuil ilo* «itli
hum beyond prume. ’ '
o f \ euisou us proof o f his prowess hand aud his m otorcycle in the other
Wo
«•**ra o f tho t ’ollit^«* l i ro vo Kh*«*iri«* litt iu uh ium h uh upu iH*r coin.
One cur o f the pears from the Lo- with the rifle.
uud would have overlakeu the ileet-
«’«nuitituy rc«-mv m g $5000 «moli un uu Htttil th»* luApuytm lo know uih « i thul
mue
orchards,
shipment
o
f
which
tu
looted auimul had it uol made its
uniti Hitluro*M tuoi thul Ilio uot profitn wu ulwity'H huvo Po«*n und tiro iioh MRS. J. E. KELLEY DIES
Corvallis
was
coutciuplatcd,
was
sold
escape
through a fence.
Good Grain at Loudon.
ol ilio t-orfxt rat uni uro $ 25,000 u y«ur. HUp|iiynik you with hi rool l i ^ l i i » ul
AT
HOME
IN
VANCOUVER
lust
week
to
the
Cottage
Grove
cuu-
^
Londou,
Ure.,
Bept.
15.—
(Bpecial
to
h Inoli m I u 1 oiuoiitn liuvo bot'ii
buutliod iohh coni |N*r cit mi it* pow er thuu nuy
ueiy, making three ears shipped to
The Bciitincl.)- W ill M assey's oats
Has Thrillin g Experience.
it lumi ilo* ntr«*«*tH ho l'rr««ly, lutvo no uttior oily 111 1 lie h I i i to hu lu r uh ho
Mrs. J. K. K elley, form erly M inn outside points and one sold here.
other foiiiolut otti bui ignori« in«* biu*ki*«i liuvo in vent i^u led mid w«* huvo uivomi* K ciiii Baker uf this city, died Monday
Considerable interest was taken two
Mauager Claud Bchruck, o f the Lo- uveruged 55 bushels and his wheat 27
Kutod
iiiuuy.
bushels.
Curl
Binali's
outs
w
eut
50
tip by | m * 1 NoftitI dinlikt*.
weeks ago in the fate o f a gasoline
ruuc orchards, is o f tnu opiuiuu that
it vv u .*• ii o o l y 111 Ik «-ti bofuro oioctum at Vancouver, Wash., uu her thirty
bushels and his wheat 25 bushels. How
II Ilio fuotn «|ov«*ltt|M*t| ut ilio ilivottti
l it'th Inn luluy aniiiv ersary. The body cold rums were responsible for the urd C o x ’s outs weut about 45 bushels launch which got caught outside the
uml
huii
Itooii
iih liutdy
tulkoil
hi m o
pulluli h I ioh t lui t rlo*u|M*r raion uro
Par nt N ew port during a rough sea
1 hut Iho roul purpoHO o f v otm i; tho urrived tier» Wednesday and the funer short erop this year, instead o f frosts, uud lui» wheat 2U bushels.
ju a lifiu b le f o r oithor atro««! ur i m liv o l
aud, uot daring to try to enter the
it is his upiuiou thul the cold ruins
Poll
tin
HUM
lo
UM*
tile
in
u
h u club to al was held yesterday afternoon. Rev.
uni norvi r o f ho h i II u«*t|iio*H 4 ‘t« ohoor
harbor, remained anchored outside dur
caused the bees uud other insects,
J. K. Carlson o fficia tin g .
Budget Committee Appointed.
ftilly unti i f thoy h I ioh Iloti Ht* urt» Peul iho b'uUuKe Ciruvo it^hi coiuimuy
m g the night with 2b passengers, o f
Mrs. Kelley was born iu Muticy, which hud uot been provided with
into Kivini; lit«* c ity cli«*up«*r linlitn.
lu
compliance
with
state
law,
the
whom 14 were women. Oue o f these
tint* limy club u homo n i l ho w ill 4mti M iiiii ., September 12, ISSti, and eume bathing suits, from carryiug ou poilen- council ut its meeting Monday appoint­
was Miss Lola Thompson, o f Lyle,
Weather Observer ¡Slew art
ull lit- |«onniPly cult but iiu auuutmt uf to Cottage Grove with her parents izauoii.
ed a citizen s' budget committee to Wash., 17-year old granddaughter of
THREE MISSINO WORDS bout 1 UK w ill induce Ium tu puli inure. wlieu Id years o f age. She moved with upholds him in that opinion, stating assist
it in preparing the tax levy fo r Mrs. Jasper Fatten, o f this city.
I011 utuy oluD ium tu «tenth but you them to Vancouver, where she was that none o f the frosts o f the spring next year. Those uppomted were Worth
CAUSE NO END OF
The boat made a succesatul lauding
w il l Koi no moro pull out ul Ium. married in 11* 11. She wun a member o f i were severe enough to destroy tho H arvey, C. J. Rem aud K. E. Walker.
the uext day. Miss Thompson was
TROUBLE
N eith e r ouii you build 114» u community (lie Ituyul Neighbors, the Yeoman and i bud*.
greatly weakened by the experience
the uiixiliury uf the Brotherhood o f
by dubbiu K lu deulit uuo uf itn h'KP
Put soon recovered.
Brush F ire Endangers Property.
l f T h » M »iitiu«l »v e r limi nny
iinuto uud uioHt iiocommry bimiiioMiof«. Unilwuy Trainmen.
LIGHTS
ARE
OFF
COUPLE
duuht Olii t it wii * I ln> ronzìi ly remi
A fir e started Mouduy night to de­
Surviving relatives are the husband,
There hu.*« uiroedy been too muoli d u b
• >V every residcut o f tho Fot Ing»
HOURS MONDAY NIGHT stroy some brush iu the cemetery,
liiiiK done in tutiUKo Uruvo fur llN the (sireiitN, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Baker,
Opeu M u fflers Forbidden.
spread over the hill to tho west and
Grave country, lim i donili would
oi this city, and two brothers, Kay, o f
boHt iiilerenln.
O. M. K K M .
Eugene R egister: Ciuei o f Police
huvo Invìi ri'iuovod imiuodiulalyr uf-
thi* city, und Kny, o f Mabel.
The electric lights were o f f from endangered buildings ou the Charles Chnsteuseu yesterday called attention
lor Ih » oirou lai ioti o f limi w o »k ’u
7:.’(U to IU o'clock M »inlay night, due Feek place. A force o f neighbors sue to a clause in the new Eugcuo tra ffic
I Killt urial N o t » — There is u slight
imi uè.
to the blowing out o f the safety valve seeded in controlling the flumes.
inaei'iimey, undoubtedly iiiiiiiteiilioiiul, FROST TAKES NIP AT
code that forbids car drivers and mo­
T h » Hontinol intomlod lo »lu t»
in the new boiler ut the power plant,
in Ih » opening iniiugruph ol thi' utiote
torcycle riders from running their ve­
limi Nohool would “ open n week
TENDER
VEGETATION
E igh t Births, F ive Deaths.
flic old boilerv had beeu inspected thul
letter. Mayor Knowles did uol, in Ills
hicles with opeu mufflers. The clause
from unii Mondny. " T h » word» ” a
The
report
o
f
Health
O
ffic
e
r
Job
dny and hud been left opeu so that it
n t i i l » 111 » III, iin published in The Menti
is to be strictly enforced, says the
week f r o l l i ” »o r o eorideatully orali
Tender
vegetation
was
seriously could be g iven u cleaning, resuiliug in shows that during August there were chief, aud he warns drivers to that
nel, Hint» tliut lie insisted upon ch»up»r|
l » d , romilliiiK in iiii iio iii i » iii k limi
lights. I I » stuted I lint he wished u nipped by the first frost* o f the sea ' the delay iu gettin g iho lights ou eight births uud fiv e deaths. O f the effe c t.
Nl'llool » o l l l d Optili II W » »k lllll'lld o f
births, fiv e were mules aud three were
I'uutruct whereb.) the eity could reduce, sou, w Iiu h occurred this week, und again.
III» lira» wlnrh limi b»»n »ut.
The new boiler, whieh had just becu icmalcs, uud o f the deaths, one mslo
its light bill. Ills id 'll uf accomplish nuii'li o f it wn* destroyed. Tomatoes,
R ing on up aud g iv e your item s
I>»li'l{iilloim o f Ni'hool chlldrou vi*
mg this seems tu be by reducing the »ipiasli and Inte beim» were the most | installed, wus put in to meet just such uud four females.
it»d Ih» o f f i r » « v « r y f»w iiiiuut»»
number or the six» o f lightN being seriously affected. Fotuto vines were 1 emergencies as this uud the lights
diiriiiK Krnluy tu li'urn wh»lhur or
used. The lighting »oiii|iuuy I iiin culi lui blit most o f the potatoes hud al ; would have been o f f but u few mo
F ifteen A re Baptised.
noi 11 raiHtnk» Inni li»»ii lumi» uud
tended tliut it could noi g it e the city ready attained tlieir growth, whieh wns meats except for the circumstances
F ifteen persuus were baptised Sun
— TEN TH O U SAND A D A Y
wor» limilo hii|i|iy by III» knowli-dK»
not
the
ease
with
toma
toe*
and
Inte
related.
Exoopt for tho emergency day afternoon at the foot bridge on
lite ('Ululi» (rawer rut» wihieh it now
FO R A D V E R T IS IN G
timi Ihi'y limi uot b»»u roblu'il o f u
beans.
Some
grape
vines
suffered
but
iwilier
there
would
have
been
no
fights
»iijoyN it the number o f candle power
the Coast fork by Rev. B im psonH am
w e »k ’* vm ulioo. A iiiiu u h imri'iit»
most o f the grapes were full grown.
I until tho repair could have beeu made. rick, pustor o f tne Methodist church.
used by the city were reduced.
— W u . W n gley, o f chewing gum
» uiinoi I Ih » trlophoii» to jniKlu no
lt tuny not be particularly pertinent 1
Three were immersed aud the others
fame, spends «10,IHW every day
voi'ifnrouHly umi no »oiii iiiuoualy
lu the diNCUHsion, but there n r» Nome C IT Y O F F IC IA L 18 OT
were
sprinkled.
fo r advertising.
for ,lw o iloy m thul III» tuli'phou»
FOR T R A F F IC V IO L A T IO N POUCE PROTECTION
few tilings besidi'H |Miw»r rule* which
»om im iiy lhr»ut»ued to riiÌM» th»
did not advance during the war. Inter ,
—
he must get results or he
ASKED
FROM
HOBOES
O ity W ill Collect.
riti», nini »vo li Ni'hool tomdiora callral
Evidently n fficials o f the city nre
»st niti'H on money did nut advanco
would not have the money to
The city council has determined to
up lo li'itrn if llii'ìr Hulnri»» n »r »
not
above
gettin
g
one
another.
J.
K.
spend.
^
und the rule the electric compauy (my*
Some o f those livin g in the outskirts collect all deliuqueut street assessments
« o m n lo »ommuuc» 11 w »»k enrliur
for advertisiug spue» in The Sentinel Isnieks, who looks a fte r delinquent o f eertnin sections o f the city complain or take the propertv against which
—
other
advertisers
must also get
I fi un llu-y hud uutivipatud.
water
users
and
keeps
n
general
check
in the Nume m l» ipioted the mitue cum
thnt they ure not gettin g sufficient
results from their expenditures
Th »r» « viin ni nini duiiKor limi Ih»
oil the water system, was haled into police protection. The greatest com they are assessed, i'he city attorney
puny pfevioli* lu the wur.
lius
been
instructed
to
institute
pro­
and some o f them are enormous.
|Mi|n-r would b» Ini» thÌH w ««k b»
The eleetric light sitimi ion ill Cot I’oliee Judge G allow ay's eourt .Monday ¡■Iniiit cornea from u section where ceedings.
».miN» of Ilio liui» »oimuiai'd iu »x
tilge Grove hu* been fully opened up morning mi a e h a r«» o f leaving his hoboes get o f f o f freight trains which
— fo r instance, pick up the
plnlimili th» »rror. H»hool dirivtor*
und is ii live Niihjet'l to which The motor running without nn attendant. stand for some time within the c ity !
Buturday E vening Poet aud it
uud ili» hi 'I ioo I »l»rk report niunlar
Heiilini'l is w illin g lo give tiny amount Ilis idea that he had a broken linn and limits. Residents in that section com
Former Resident W ins Sweepstakes.
is never lacking lo r ads.
■iiiMTlnuoea.
o f fa ir publicity. I f anyone him nny could not jazz the hand commencer a f plum that the hoboes tnke any prop i
itr. uud Mrs. U. H. Petrie, upon re -1
T I iìn w »»k , h ow »v»r, it run b »
—
its color pa" « * sell every
feeted
the
judge
to
sueh
nil
extent
thing te su y nuoti this irairartunt nu T i
erty o f value which they find lying turning from tho couuty fair, reported
Nliitnd (bui hi 'I ioo I w 1 11 »litri u»xl
week fo r «8500, and tke cover
(ect, the column* o f The Sentinel are thnt he let Ills fellow o ffic ia l go with uround loose und such citizens believe | thnt the sweepstakes in the Jersey
Mondny, no tim i T h » H »nlin»l. e v »r
pages bring the same figu re;
n|N'ii In nil comer* free o f charge, pro the injunct ion to sin no more.
the city should have n policeman to breeding eoutest were wou by W alter
black and white pages sell at
al»rt lo k »»p it » imtroun fuliy in
vidml snub person* ure taxpayer* or
curb the a ctivities o f the “ tourists” Uttkcr, o f Oauary, form er resident o f
fornuid, raerely iui(diNh»d th » u»«v»
T h » Sentinel wants all the news all by (m lrolling the section during the this city.
«7000 per issue, and the center
user* o f eleetric current.
I f anyone
a w »»k uhuad ol limo.
spread brings is «17,000.
dim* not have hi* say, it is his owu the time. I f you know an item, phone time the freigh ts are allow ing their
fault. I
it in. Our number ia 159 J.
** passengsrs to take the air.
A wautad w ill rent your houaa
Cullili;«* Univo, Oro., H«|»l
l.l.
(T o
ilo K tlilo r.)
I nolo wiilt intoroul, uh
imi tlmilii yoitr olltor n-u.l. rn liuvo «liuto,
III** h | ii | oittoiil
ol
Muy or
hunvil«-»
• Ito roto lo* Hiiyn Iti* »vili I h * ulti infiotl
• W 1 1 li ilo* It^lil mi» oii I m I i I lotiH tf, iih ut mi li
uh ri'luiM* I rutti ilo* unii ih olilitinulilo
Mirttukou fnr 11 «lot-r uh li«* puah« «1
In«* way 1 lir«#t*kiI* tli«* I iiih I ioh , Karl il«*
l«4*rt, «1 yt-ura old, o f Ofikriilg«*, hhh
■»hot throui'li th«* I i i h i r part o f tiic.
«nini< h by Kliiu r Y« «*inaa, «»I Cren '
At«<'ii>lniif'i' nt th » bounty fi»ir from
lier» I iiin I mwii iiiik 'I i 1 1 ixlit* r thi* y»ar
• hull in |.r.-v M.iiM y»urN, iiroliiihly ilu»
to ili» fact limi no publicity o f any
ki:i!| wiiN uiv»n h»re
No ii»WNpn|i»r
ii'lv.TliNiiiy wiiN <l»n« ili'fp, no ,M.»t.-rw
w »r» |»it u|i limi, *0 fnr un »un b»
fettriii'il, not ovi'fi n iiri'mium lint wun
f»r «iv «< l by uriyoiiii h»re.
W onl Im« riiirketl hnre thnt th « o f
fi»in lN o f th» fnir |>iirpoH.'ly n»|(li'«ted
thi* city iin to puhlurity, ((ivint; u* u
ri'UHon u lurk o f cooixTution on th«
l*irt o f . iti/.»nH h»r«. Citizi'iia h av« ox
pri-MU'il thi'iiimilvo* forcib ly to th » « f
fuel thnt tIn-y |my th »ir nbaro o f th«
tux»* which uo ft» th » promotion o f
th» fa ir mi'! thnt u pr»ni»<)itaio<I *li|;bt
i* not lik »ly to r»*iilf in th « itoop«ra I
lion whirh .««in * <I«*irnble. T b i* rity I
pronioti'il tin* y »n r ’* fnir to th» ostont
o f o f f . ri ut; |'ii/. in in th « ito i’k jtidifini;
cun teat in whirli hit'll nchuol pupil*
from h «r» [mn inpnt«d.
WILLAMETTE PRESBYTERY
MEEIS HERE IN APRII.
FALL TERM UF SCHOOL
OPtN IVIUNUAV
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SPRINGFIELD IS ALSO AFTER
CAMP MEETING