Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, November 11, 1921, Image 1

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ELKS ARRANGING MONSTER McKEEN OF
PITNEY KILLINO
CHRISTMAS PARTY
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g u ilty lM «tra» thi* verdict
lirnught m Hnturday hy thè Jury trv
mg II M. M c Keen, AI v atlure blu rii
Muniti, fur tliit aeeidental «layiug uf
Jnmea o ti- l'ituey, Junctiou City unni
carrier.
Kvidi'lice pre«eutf'd during flit* trial
hnn udmittedly «Ironger again«t M<
Keeu diali lliat preaented ngnin«l Kl
mer Y c o iiih ii , w b u h u « Irietl mi a «un
i I h r eharge Inai Ht*t*k for thè acci*
dciit ni «holding of Karl Metter! vvltih*
hiiuting tleer, and h I io hiin f recti after
il jury liud dcleitcd teli hoiir« Hithuut
reachmg a venlict.
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N IN O U N T IE 10 W E D N E B
D A Y M O R N IN G
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No
hunt'» «t ilo » look thr »taoil.
Ur
murk« of u ilefuiiiutory rharneter ni
libili to li a 1 1 - brrn pii.«ni hy thr (ir
runeil man nhout .Vira, li olibani un-
•Ir. Infi-'l hy thr .Iute to huvr Ini n the
hit.irt for .ouni of the t molile.
Her
Irntimony » n . brief ami wn. eonfined
to li <Jr.rription of u fight «tin h .he
huil hail » ilh ThoiiJii. io the pn-minr.i;
of her bu.bañil.
“ I've (pit it .core lo «etile « i t b him,
loo ,” ilei-In red Mr«. M.nenie Gilb-.pie,
from the .tanil, lookiii|{ ntrui|{ht dowu
ut Thoniu*. Hhr told of, thr fiRht dr
»rribed by Mr». HubburiE
Tiloma- l u l k r d to hnu of illirit re
In lion» «itti Mr», iiubbitrd, te.tified
A. M Ward, »h o told nino of »tate
mr ut» made by
both Hubbard anil
Tliouin. tlmt curii hud u killing in
mi lid.
A large roek taken from ilutiburd’»
hip | m . i -ki-t «un introduced u. evidence
folio« mg te.tiiuooy by Mhrriff Kred
Htii'kel», «Ioidi e.lubli.hed it. genu
itieiii»».
A gun dei'lnred to be thut
uiu-d by Tlioimi. i. Exhibit C.
H. H. Trunk, of Dorena. wn. with
Hubbard ten or fifteen minute, on the
morning of the .hooting noil «n a with
him when hi- went by Thotnn»’ bollir
on tin- «a y to the po.toffice the Inat
ltmH> Truí k „.„.f,,.,! ,|lttt no r. mark.
|K4MW,„, t».|wi-.'a Thema» and Hubbard
, ha, , ime Uubhard waa in Tra.k ’»
a||r
RATES FAIR TO USERS AND
COMPANY LIKELY
iM
I
A « thè fir«t a f f a i r tu he beiti hy lite
lodge towaid die rni«ing of Iht* fiind«,
nn nihleiic entertainment wtll he pre
in * ut ed ut do* Kiigeue itruiory N»o*ni
bt • i"
Ih«trict
coni in il tee«
bave
heen
nn mett lo hn lidie tío* detall« of thè
a f f a ir In their eommunitie«, Inventi
gale w Itere ani m iieeennary and to
n pori ami provole for Ilo* traii«|Hir
tal ion of thè chihiren lo attenti fin
ChriNlmiiN (ree party.
The i ommit tee in dmrgc in Cottage
Orovc 1« Ktlva* ita Tullnr, O. A. Darteli,
George H iih ley, W. II. (N im m le r, Kd
W i II miii and .1. K. M«-Cariami.
MRS WHRELER S FATHER
DIES IN WASHINGTON
I*. W. Rimile», fiithiT o í Mr«. T. ( '
VVIii'i Irr, of llai■< city, • t•••«! «uddcnly
O d . /Il ut Ray ialini, Wn«h., ni thr
intuii1 uf ii min, E. F. Klimlr», Tin* futi
crai « uh hi1 Id Ihrri' Wcilnesday.
Mr
Blinde» limi lii'i'ii i-njoy iug gitoti hi'iiltli,
alt limigli liaving .uffiTi'il u |uimlytir
.t rollo 20 moni li. ago.
Drntli o r d i r m i on Mr. Khnili'. f i f l y
.d'o m l weddiug anuiveranry,
tir « i t .
Imrii in CanncRnn,
Imi., on
Aprii
12, IMI*.
Ilo rumi' to Hall Krnnri.ro
in 1*73 mol movnl ni onrr to tlir Con»
Imy roiintry in Oregon, livmg Oli tlir
I in | ■• | < ■ li uni il IMI«, nflor « h i r h he
livi'il l.rirfly lirrr nini wmit to W «I
pori, Wu.h., in l«ti.'l. Ili* wn. n Mn.on
nini n mrnilirr o f tlir Hupli.t rliurrh.
Hr-.Mlr. tln> two rliililrmi mi'iitioui'd,
thi* f o l lo » i n g . u r v i v r : K.I u i i i , o f Rose
burg;
Mr.,
Myrtlr
MinMIr.tmi, of
1 .0 10 ' Kork, Orr.; Irn, ol l'itillinr.., H.
, , C.
Tlir I m i dnuglitt-r» frmn Oregon
« i t i ' prò.nit ut thr finirmi.
ALL BUT FEW FARMS IN
OREGON OPERATED BY
ALL AMERICANS
Nn »tnti> in thè country i» more
truly all American in il. ngrirul
ture t Im 11 i. Oregon, arcnnling tu n
«iNtl.tirnl reiH.rt which ha» ju.t
heen prepnreil for u.e nt thè Pn
cifie Northwe.t Fruii expn.ilion,
whieh i» to ho helil nt thè Boll
»treet terminal in Sentile from Nn
vemlior 21 to M.
Thi» rniiort »hnw» Ihnt, of thè
50.2IMI fnrm» in thè .tute, 40.4M4,
or more thnn
finir fiflli»
of thè
total, uri- opCTgthd hy nativo boro
R whìlc fnrmer»,
whlle tlic fnreign
borii whlle. iiumher only lt.149 unii
thè eoloreil fnrmern bui 57.'l. It I»
Intere.ting to note thnt. whlln Ihe
nunibi-r of nnt ivo « b ile , hn» In
i-ren.ed I remeniloti.ly
in thè Inat
ten yenr» nini thè foreign horn
white» aliglitiy, thè nunilier of eoi
oreil fnrmer» »how» n iiinrk.il ile
emine for Ihe »nine period.
k
P« rimi of nit month« und the new
etnerj:* my ruten for 11 |«*riod of thrc<*
month«, the «'oinpuuy «hotild nhow n
profit of f l ^ |M*r rent on the com
mi « mio n * n vii Imi t oui of tin* |«iwer plant
uml ili«!ributing «yntem.
lie revised
the figuri*« of the |Niwer com|«*ny
lined un a bum« for the new emergency
ruten, to nliow u net lo«« of lenn than
one |«*r cent, in«t«*ml of nearly two
|N*r cent.
Mr. H arria9 fiffurt*« con
temnlnted n redmtion in tht* cont of
clerical help of « pproi unutely $‘JOO
t|o* month.
The |Miwi*r couijniny nuhniitted no
IfutiiRoiijr «t the rchenring.
K. K. Hchmidt, tinnintHiit secretary
for the Western Lumber St Kk|M»rt
ci.mpMiiv, testifietl thnt there wns no
reason to anticipate u closedown of
tin* mill for sevemI years to come,
tim« u.HNuring present fuel conditions
for the power plant.
The’ only other witness wns C. R
I.estiT, engineer for thi* commission,
t'ommlssinner Ibirhtel, who conducted
the hearing, statili that the commis
«ion hail confidence in the engineer
rinil accountant
who
had this time
handled the commission’s investiga
tion, inferring that the commission
had not been satisfied with the pre
violi« investigation by others in its
employ. An order from the commission
wns promised within .*10 days.
FOOTBALL GAME IS FOR
CHAMPIONSHIP
A footlmII game for the ehnmpinn
«hip of the Willamette valley will be
played here today, when Salem high
meet» Collage Grove high. The lornl.
have not been ilefenteil thi. »eiimin.
Thi» ia the ln»t game of the »eiimin
nn the home ground». A game ¡.« yet
to, he played with ladiannn.
C A P A C IT Y
BERT LANCASTER IS
INJURED BY COLT KICK
JURY DISAGREES IN THOMAS MURDER TRIAL
O r ELECTRIC
P L A N T IS IN C R E A SE D
The Cottnge Grove Kleetrie company
hn. InerenniMl Ihe effleienejr of II»
power pin ut hy hooking together the
two gi'oeriitor». Heretofore the »maller
generator ha» been lined for emergency
purpo.e« only. The eomhiiied genern
lor. will ea.lly curry the prem-ut |ieiik
load and permit the taking on of nil
ditionnl liu.ine»», thu. making it pn.
»ilile for the (Miwer eompiiiiy to in
eren.e It. revenue when there i» do
mnnd for the extrn “ juiee“ it I» now
aide to fiirnl.h.
Named Editor of Normal Paper.
Oregon Normal Seliool, Monmouth
Nov. 7 (Speeinl.)- I,e«lie (hnlard, of
Cottage Grove, wn. ehonea editor-in
chief of the Norm, the annual puhlien
<inn of Ihe »Indent body. A. W. John
»on wan elected htialne»» manager, nml
M i»» Kntli Mill., of Independence, a»
»i»taut bu»iuo»a tuuuugur.
got o ff the walk into the road; Huh
bard did liknwiKc, the te.timony in
dienti'».
There | mhm ' i I but a minute
or two and then rame five »bot».
Allen Kirk »ay . he heard the »hot»,
«ay» that Hubbard »taggered “ till be
got to my gate and then he fell. U r
didii't .ay a word .... He kirkrd twice
and then never moved hand or foot.”
If anything ever came up between
him nml Huldin nl, Thoma» »aid he
would kill him. testified J. B. Mushy,
Thoma» ' neighbor, who wn. cleaning
potatoes in hi. yard at the time the
«hooting took plnor and who lint!
kuown both men. “ Be »aid he had a
gun mid a d— ma good gun,“ derlnred
Mnsby who, when urru.nd hy C. A.
Hardy, defease counsel, of parti»anship
in fnvur of the dead man, declared
thnt he wn. no mom partisan against
Thoma. than “ agnin.t any other mur
lerer. * *
The court room »tamil when Huh
Bine Mountain, Nov. 7.— (Hpecinl to
The Mentinel.| ih-rt lameniter nar­
rowly ear-aped aerimi, injury when
kicked by a colt a few day» ago. Mr.
I.ilicnali-r waa walkiug and leading tho
colt, which Van carrying a »nek of hay
ledi imi the »addle. The »nek became
entangled with n wire fence arid tho
colt jumped and kicked l,niica»trr on
the aide of the face.
Had the colt
heen «hod, thr blow might hnve heen
a fatal one. A* it waa, Kaucaater wn»
hie to catch the colt and continue
on hi» way to work with a badly
«wollen juw.
MRS. HENDERER RESIDENT C. OF C. FORUM LUNCHEON
FOR 40 YEARS
WEDNDSDAY NOON
Mr». Sartih Headerer, resident of
tin. .section for 40 year», died Satur
day at a Eugene hospital, where she
had heen »inre January. The funeral
was held Sundny at l»>oiin, Rev. 8.
Hamrick, of this city, officiating and
interment wua bonillos that of her hus
band, who died hem two year» ngo.
Sarah ( ’ox wa» bora Aag. 12, IS6.1,
in Cherokee county, Ala. She lived ia
Arkansas several year» before coming
to Oregon in 188(1. She was married
at Klktnn in 1112 to Charle» M. lien
derer. They moved to Cottage Grove
three years ago.
Three children »or
vive: William, of Curtin, Ore; Firm
ing, of Anlauf, On»., and John, of
Springfield. Two brother, survive, 7..
I,, and Tho». Cox, of this city, mid n
sister, Mrs. Wm. Cellors, also of this
city.
Mrs. Hondemr was a life long
menihiT of the Baptist etnireh.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to sincerely thank our
friends for their kindness nnd sym
|inth.v during the sickness mid death of
our dear mother and sister mid also
for tlie bountiful flowers.
W. C. IIKNDKKRR A N D F A M IL Y ,
J. T. IIKNDKUF.K A N D F A M IL Y ,
F. M. HKNDKKKK A N D F A M IL Y ,
7.. L. COX,
T. S. COX,
MRS. W. R. CULLERS.
novllp
Gets Sheep Killing Coyote.
Stanley Hickey got the hide of a
eoyote n few days ngo and thinks he
will hereafter have more sheep pelts
to sell. He had lost n number of his
valuable wool producer» through the
depredtilions of the eoyote.
A wantad will rent your house.
NUMBER 8
HAND AND OLSEN WRESTLE
TWO HOURS TO DRAW
Each
Orappler
Secures
One
Within the Time Limit of
Two Hours.
Fall
Ralph Hand, local mat artist, and
Thor Olsen, 1UI2 Olympic middleweight
champion, divided houors at Moose
hall Saturday uight in porhap* the
fastest aud cleverest wrestling bout
ever staged iu this city.
Uuud won
the first fall in 2H minute* with a toe
hold. OUcii wou the second fall iu 40
minutes with a
body
scissor» aud
New Oarage Opes»
V. P. K a miner and t*. W. Hinr» double wrist lock. Neither was able
e rented the lower floor of the to secure a fall in the remaining 42
Ma»oaie temple, reex-utly vacated hv minute* of the two hour»’ time limit
the Hrnith Motor company. They will agreed upon, aud thu bout was de
«tabli.ii a garage and intend uaiug a cuvred a draw. £. A. Britton, physical
portion of the budding fur »toragu director of the Eugene Y. M. C. A.,
purpo.e». The garage, which will be refereed the match.
Harry i.ammcr», who promoted thr
ailed the Oregon Auto Repair .bop,
match, has signed up the same men
will he opeu for huaiaeaa Mouday.
for a second meeting in which tin­
men will wrcstlo to a finish. The date
Awning W ill Be Band Stand.
The bund ha. made arrangement» is the evening of Weduesilay, N o v ra
with Woodaou Brother, to u»e
the tier 23, which bout will also he held
awning recently erected at the aouth- here, the winner to take a substantial
u.t corner u ' the building as a hand side purse aud the entire net gate
«land.
The awning ia »uhatanttally receipts. It ix also expected that the
built of wood and will make a con­ winner will later meet Walter Miller
venient place for conducting struct for the middleweight, championship of
the world. According to the preeent
on cert».
(ilaua of Promoter Lummers, there wilt
he a preliminary match between local
men. The stage will he elevated an
other foot, giving the fans a much
better view of the match. Au effort
is being made to
have
Ted Thye
referee the main event.
Hand was handicapped by Olsen be
All Organisations of City Participate
ing over weight, but in their coming
in Movement Which Is Success­
encounter Olsen has pat ap a cash
fully Put Over.
forfeit to make 160 poumts on the
day of the match. Olsen is particularly
clever in obtaining holds with his legs,
Cottage Grove’s Bunshine rest room and had his opponent in dangerous
wa» officially opeued Saturday with a positions several times.
Marvelous
grand bazaar, the receipt* of which strength, gameuess and lightning »peed
were about $200, which will be used saved Hand on several occasion».
for the furuishiag and maintenance of
Hand is a master of the toe hold,
the rest room. The women ’» club* and and, after the first fall, Olsen was
other organization» of the city and especially careful to keep his toes out
grauge conducted booth« at which var­ of ilanger. Following the match Olsen
ious article* were uu sale and served said: “ Hand is young and a danger­
hut lunrbc» throughout the day.
Iu ous man. 1 would rather meet Walter
the evening an
impromptu program Miller, who now holds the middle
was given.
weight championship of the world, than
Mayor Geo. O. Knowle» delivered go to the mat with this boy Hand
the address of welcome and addresses again.”
were made hy C. J. Kem, president of
As a preliminary to Saturday night’s
the chamber of- commerce, and E. W. event, Ellsworth Dtuncwood and Fred
Miller, secretary of the »ame organiza Brown, local middleweight«, went fif
tion.
Mr». Earl Arthur, Mins Myrtle teen minute» of very clever work
Putt», Mr». George Matthew» and M i»» without a fall.
Eli.««- Price gave a voeal quartet. The
In view of the fact that Hand is
program was opened with pruyer by looked upon hy many as the coming
Rev. J. E. Carlsou.
middleweight champion, interest in the
The use of room in the Porter build­ wrestling game here is decidedly on
ing ha» heen duoated for a year rent the increase.
Mr. Haud went two
free except for taxes.
boars at Gold HiU a few week» ago
The organization, which participated with Walter Miller, present holder of
in the haxuar, and the amounts which the world’s middleweight champion
each turned into the rest room fund, «hip, nrither man being able to secure
were as follow»:
a fall.
Kensington club $25.65, Methodist
aid $20.20, the Grange $14.25, Oriental
Must Have C. G. News.
booth $12.57, Tuesday Evening club
G. H. Tyson writes from Eugene
$11,
Fortune
booth
$10.06,
Royal that seven years’ separation from the
Neighbors $10, Presbyterian ladies aid business, civic and social iuterests of
Bernice thought »he didu't or at least $10, Eighth grade girls $6.65, Social
Cottage Grove may have weakened a
•he gave evidence of the fact by her Twelve d u b $6, the Wrestlers $5.60,
link in the chain, hut uot sufficiently
blank expression, anil the judge ruled Ea Co mus club $5, Christian Kcieuce
to make it possible to do without the
her out as mi incompetent witness, church $5, Fish Pond and Grab Bag
regular visits of the live wire news
which did not seem to hurt B«Tniee’»
$15.20, American Legion Auxiliary $5, paper.
feeling, in the least. Court proceed Mothers elub $27.02, Christian ladies
mg» stop|ied for a moment while »he aid $5. One or two booths have uot
Thirteen Births. One Death.
found her way back to her parent» iu
yet reported.
There were 13 births and one death
the crowded court room.
In addition to the amnuut whieh the during the mouth of October, accord
Mien Kirk tottered feebly to the bazaar produced, there have heen
ing to the report of Health Officer
«land with the use of a rune and told
many personal donations uf money and Job.
The death was af a male and
bis story in the halting voire of age, furniture and other equipment for the
of the births 9 were males and 4
I’oiatiug now and then with his eane, rest room.
females.
as he strove to make a point. Telling
Consolemlde material left over from
how Hiihhard staggered to his front the bazaar will lie disposed of for
gate and died, Kirk said, “ I ’m old the benefit of the fund at a “ mis
■ nd rluni»y, 1 couldn't help much.”
VOLUME 200 YEARS OLD
oellaueous sale’ ’ tomorrow by the
The jury is as follows:
TREASURED PROPERTY
Mothers club.
Charles F. Colrnrd, Axel C. Bernt
OF MRS. KINO
reIi, Walter Jacobsen, Lawrence May
William
Smith, Joseph
W.
Liles,
Mrs. Edgar King, of this city,
< baric. H. Withrow, John Parker,
treasures a volume printed in 1725
Blaine Addison, Charles A. Bennett
and which is now nearly 2UU years
Samuel Jamieson and Ralph Coon.
of age. While it is descolored with
age and while tho full leather bind-
Special Fathers and Sons Service at
tug ha* become brittle, yet tho hook
is iu excellent condition of pre­
Methodist Church Sunday at
servation.
The text, which is in
H a lf Past Two.
the style of time used at that time,
is as legible as when printed.
At the Christian church this evening
The volume, “ The Whole Duty of
A luncheon and members' forum will at 6:30 the women of that congrega­
Man,’ ’ being essay», one of which
he given under auspices of the cham tion will serve a banquet to fathers
is to be read each <i»y, with suf­
tier of commerce ut the Bartell hotel
and sons of the city. Phites will be
ficient for a year by thrice read­
on next Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 12:15 50 cents. Mothers and daughters are
ing the book, was written iu 1657
noon, plates Otte. Farmers from var
invited, too, hut the affair is especial
by Henry Hammond, whom bio­
ions near hy districts, the county agri ly for fathers and sons.
graphies state to have been a
cultural agent anil O. A. C. professors
An excellent program of music and
learned royalist
divine
of
the
will lm present and speak, subject,
speeches will add to the enjoyment of
Church of England. He was horn
“ Agricultural
Cooperation.”
Come the occasion. There will be toasts on
in 1605 at Surrey, Eng., was edu­
am' bring a farmer friend. Make your
“ Dad, as the Boy Sees Him,” and
cated at Eaton and died in 1660 a
reservations by Tuesday night.
“ The Boy, ns Dad Sees Him .” Pro
political prisouer at Oxford.
lessor Dunn, of the University of Ore
The book wa* printed by John
Non-Partisans to Meet.
gun, will deliver the principal address.
Baskett, printer to the K ing's most
The Sentinel has received an invita There will be music hy a ladies ’ quar
excellent majesty. George the First
tion to attend a convention of tho
tet, a male quartet and a boys’ quar
wa* the ruling monarch.
At the
Non-Partisan league, to he held in the
tet and it will all be as worth whilo
time the hook wo* written, Crom­
Labor temple, Portland, at 10 o ’clock
as it is enjoyable.
well was the height of his glory in
a. ra. next Tuesday. The notice state»
England, Charles the Tenth was on
I f any man has no son of his own,
that the object of the meeting is to
the throno of Sweden, Louis the
he is expected to briug some other
perfect mi organization to push the
man’s sou. It is exported that more
Fourteenth wa* on the throne of
work in every county iu the state.
France and Philip was on the
than 200 will be present.
Members of the grange, farmers
throne of Spain.
In connection with the fathers and
union, labor uuions ami kindred or
sons program, whieh begins this eve­
An inacription in scrawl on a
ganitrations are invited to tho meeting
ning and closes Sunday night, there
blank leaf in the back of the book
The league is the political organiza­
will bo a special service for men and
shows that in 1753 it was owned
tion which for several years eoutrolled
hoys at the Methodist church Sunday
by Thomas Kelsey.
In 1829 the
the state government of North Dakota
afternoon at 2:30, wheu W. P. Walters,
volume had rome into the posse*
nnd remains partially in the saddle
hoys’ secretary of tho Eugene Y. M.
sion of John Lambert, great grand­
there.
father of Mrs. King, who brought
C. A., will speak on “ Moral H y­
giene.” There will bo special music
it during that year from Lincoln­
Relief Supplies for Germany.
by the male chorus.
shire, England, to Illinois.
The
Frank Uirastiel last week shipped
ocean trip at that time took six
There will also bo special fathers
another large box of relief supplies t nnd sons services at all of the church­
weeks and six weeks more was re­
a sister ill Germany, who attends to es of the city at 11 o'clock, and ev­
quired for tho overland trip up the
their distribution to the needy. 8ov erybody in tho eity is expected to at
Hudson to Troy, through the Erie
ertil boxes had previously been sent church at least once during the day.
canal to Buffalo and on to Erie,
all
of
the
content»
being
pur
Pa., by ox team to Pittsburg and
chased nt n Cottnge Grove business
thence down the Ohio to Shaw nee-
Red Crow Officials Visit.
house.
town, 111.
John Bel), Karl Kilpatriek and F. L.
The volume passed down the fam ­
Armitnge, o f Eugene, all county Rod
ily through the grandfather to Mrs.
Frosh Defeat Eighth Grade.
Cross officials, held a conference here
K in g ’» mother and then to Mrs.
The eighth graders were defeated in 8«turday with local officials of the
King.
a football game Friday with the Frosh society concerning the anuual member
class. The score was 20 to 0.
ship roll call campaign.
I bnt tito « j o 1 1 1 o f
«bull
vcm her 25 Considerable New
I»rovini in »*vi*ry liorna in Lino conni)'
Evidence Anticipated.
mui limi no rlnl<l «Ini II he ile nidi il«
righi ini lien lugli uf V niellilo lmi»|«i
10 ««, tIn* Kilgciic lodge of Kilt«, hlicked
Eugeni-, Orr., Nov. «. Ttm jury i»
hy thè itiiiiv ninni
efforln
ol ever)
tlii* ruM* of tlir .tutu ni’liiii.t Krril
%v»*t»rrr of Ihe un der« re«id»ng v» •• Ino
Tlo.imi. for Itir oninlrr of Wilry Itoli
thè juriNiliction o f die locai orgnni/tt
tinnì fiiilnl lo agrcc nini h o . ili.
Ioni, uro foruniludng |duu« l'or whui
Home of thè rno«t intcreaiing rending rlmrpiol ut Ili oVIork toilny liy .1 u*Iu*'
011 o mi« of (he ortier declare wlll lo* in (he paper in in thè wauiatl«.
(i. K. HkipMorlli.
A o r » trini Im.
(he targcMl couiuiniiily «lia nialde j*ro
lire li unirm i nini « i li lir^in o n No
jeci ever lo he urrnngcd in dii« Mie
Htate Valuatiun« Blirtnk.
vrrnlirr 25.
ylloli of ititi «Iute,
Hnteiti, Ore., Nov. 7. All of thè .'iti
The jnry wn. ont from 5:16 Tor.iluy
,
la (heir •• f i o r i « Iti curry (he «inni
utility n««e««or« o f Oregon bave now rvmiiiu( iiii1 1 1 li Wi-iliir.ilny morninR,
t»f ilo* tluy tt» evcry colimi unni (y of (li**
ouipleted their 111*51 a«MeN«fm*ut« ami »limi il rim i io for furi In-r in.trnr
coiiiity (lini ctiiu|»ri«4*« die lt*rnlory ni t licite bave heen etpiuh/.ed hy their
limi» from tii.' i-oiirt. The»» w n - givrn
flit' lodge a« dividcd hy tifi lenti« ol'
oiinty hoard« o f eipialr/.at ion.
uml un liour lnlrr thr fon-mnn mi
Ilio ioti tonai orile r, co unii il tee« of die
Tlo* tot ni« of ilo* iiMNCNNed valiuition nonni n i timi lite jury wn. linulilr to
locai ut cui hert lui vi* la*eu uh iiii *«| I o
t pmptrty withotit thè puldic utili iiRrre. It I. .nid tliut novro of thr
cu n y a«« cucii «eri ion allolied lo I I i *« iii
ie«, railwuy«, telegrafili and telephone Juror. wrrr for eonvirtion nini fivr
ami (ti in ventigli le ami nei ti|«ni ever) line«, et al in thè «tate of Oregon in
wi rr for nripiiltnl.
cu«e of iiccd Iloti etili he fotiud.
Il i . .iiiil liy th o .r in tr rrM ril in th r
Allliotigli direcltng die affin r (I h * li
I,n«t year thè total waa $017,011,
rjif-i' tliut ro n .iilrrn h le n r « e viilrrin»
I*. O. Ih art« recen mg Ihe utilive co
IIH. The «lirinkage I n valli**« i« $|K, in lik i'ly tu tir introdlireil nt th r nrw
o | m * rutilili of ollo*r organi/.al itili« ami
| I.S.IIO.'I, Thi« i« le«« fliau wn« to la*
In al II. T. f. ri'iirt- to ,l. t » il. l.-..Iing up
i mll v idualu of lln* ctiy ami conni)
ii«*cte«l co iinì dering Iti** <h<*reriMe in
U. tl." lulling of lliilihnnl, aa.l timi
h ho hcheve ili thè log hrolher im»vc
thè notnlier of hor««*«, calile, «lieep rimi
unni (hai ha« beoti laiiuched hy (Ite NWine due to war tinte depledon and tb- ti-.f.mony will lw . vrn mor......aw.
tional tinnì thnt brought out at tho
Lugcnc henl in their tle«ire lo «|*nu<i alxui ilo* di'clim* in Ihe prie**« of agri
(Ile Itili luti of elicer Itlid heiiov olcltco
lr’" 1 i“"* '
Chira Kirk, wif.- o f John Kirk,
tilt unii produci«.
dia! in a tltmii na I m g noie of | ht* un
owner of til
tin- .turn at Dorona, heard
Kilgenr, tire., Nov. ». ) r.-il I borna«, loud talk ju»t preeediag the .hooting
titontl orgttniiiitlimi. The |dan o f thi
hnrged with necoud degree murder for m a voi
Kilt« ha« rect'ivetl Ihe endoraeiuent of
he believed to be that of
lie »hunting of Wih-y Hubbard, »at Tlioma».
She heard “ four or five
(ho««« w ho Inkc un nclivt* in li* reni in
(lo* care of Ihe iiuftirliiniile ami de«
Ion. lied in hi. chair ve.lerday direetly »hot* follow in quick »uciM-»»iou ’ ’ and
o front of Judge Skipworlh’» I miic S, ru.hed to the door iu time to
titule and they are giviug their un
Huh
facing it paekeil court room, and heard hard fall,
tjiialifietl Nii|i|Mirt Iti liti* cflortN of lln*
recounted in each minute detail tho \ “ Thomas »aid he ‘ put him a w a y ’, “
locai lodge.
Normal Fuel Condition* for Barerai
«tory uf Ihe apectarular killing in te.tified Mi»» Mabel .\ln«by, »chool
\n die locai fenili re of do* affair,
Years
to
Conn
Ara
Indi
front of the ponloffice at Dorena nt teacher at Dorena, who heard the »hot*
|diiu« ha ve t»ccii ma de for lln* holding
catad by Testimony.
10 o ’eloek on the morning of Septem uml wa« perhap. an eye witue»» to the
tjf a cnimnuuity C'bruitili un |»arty al
her t).
He »at »omet une» with hi» »hooting. “ Fred, you didn’t kill any
die Lagene aruiory lo which un open
rippled leg thrown over the arm of oue, ’ ’ »be ijeriure» »he »aid to Thoma*
ìliv ttntion ha« Inatti estende«) t«> all ol
Thut with tin* promut «it tint ion u« hi» chair, »omntimc» looking dowu in­
1*11110 cotiuty lo N|«*ml (In* holiilitv a«
just after the »hooting, a . the hearer
tO flil'l till* |M)«i t ion of tin* Cot tngc tently nt the fliMir with In. hand he
gite«!« of lue Klk«. A luigi* ( ’b ri « tina«
of the revolver ramie hi. way to hi»
Grove Meet rie rt»ui|«»»iy 1 « fur from u fore hi» eye», MiDietime. half turning
tree, thè hcight of wliicli wtll he Imi
home. “ 1 »hot uud killed Mr. Hub
prora
rimi«
one
uml
thut
u
rule
thut
to look »qunrely into the eye» of the
itcil hy IIn roof of do* ariiiory, will
Hill lx* ut the «itme tune ret*M>unhie to «tate*» witninwM-», nod nt other, calmly hard. He won’t bother me any more,’
he e ree t ed ami ilccorated ami fi»rtti ilo*
iiMor« ami profituhle to the rumputiy «miliiig from behind hi» thirk hlnek Thoma. aaawered her, »he »aid.
t|l«l nhut ioti jhoii I of di«' V ilici ole g l f l «
Tin- fatal shot of the three which
1111 he H'irked out, wn« the i*ou«*luNion heard nt hi» rntin»cl when thing,
thnt are lo I n * |>rt*«elitcd lo Ihe d u i
took
effect .in Uuhhiird’n body wa*
to lx* drawn from the U*Nt tutori y Niih neeiiicd to go aright.
dren of thè community. A |<rogium of
one which entered the left wide hi
milted
Momluy
in
I
lit*
rehearing
of
th«*
Thoma.
killed
Wiley
Hithhard
he-
uiu«ic ami eutertatiiincfit e«|»ecially ar
Cot tug«* Grove Klee trie company rute cnn»e of jealou.y nri.ing from love for tween the eighth and ninth rib, »aid
ruugctl for their ymitliful g m « l « ha«
l>r. A. W. Knu", Cottage Grove phyni
rune.
Mr».
Hubbard, charge«
the
.tate, riun, who performed the nutupey. The
| m *«* ii prcjmrcd hy au Klk« cornimi tee
No
testimony
wn«
introduced
bear
Thotnn», n cripple, killed Hiihlmrd, a
ili coo|*crttl mu w it h ol ber orgaiu/-a
mg upeu the condition which «*ii«tad laugerou», vindietiv» mua, in M-lf de other two hulh-ts »truck the arm, one
Iitili« o f (hi* city.
during tho tune the Wentern l.ufiihcr feiiw, u.iu-rt. the defenne. The jury the forearm of the right member and
Timi thè fi nitimi « h o live al a ili«
the other the nidiu. bone.
Hubbard
lance froin thè city nmy noi la* tleiiiet! à K» ¡Miri com puny, from which the o f 12 men chom'ti finally ycterday af
barely had use of hi» left arm, te.ti
po\v**r company g«*tN «undunt und re tontoon, heard the »lory.
Ilo* joy « of fht* galheriug, memkier«
fieil the doctor, who ntteuded Huh
fune for it« holier«, HU« cloned down.
“ He reached for hi. gun and I beat
of Ilo* lodge bave urranged for tran«
There wn« 110 indication n« to h hat him to i t , " Thoma« told him ju.t after hurt! for a wound in the arm incurred
|«irtalmu ami |denty of ear« « i l i le'
comode rut tou th«* p u b lie ««•rvír«» coa* the murder, te.tified J. K. Bedford, of about the fir.t uf September. The de
j»ro v oled
for
d»t»«e
who
othernrtue
ceased also had mi injured knee be­
in ihn i o ti muy give to the iiicrenned Domna.
Hubbard went by Tlioma»’
Monhl he iiuuhle tu ut temi thè cele
emergency rute« which hnve been in hnii»n three time, nn the morning of fore the »hiHituig, te.tified the doctor.
Inai ion.
youth uud age played their role in
Thi* con • he «hooting, declared the .ta te ’» wit
The rormmiiiity t ’hri«tl»ia« iirnjoct effect for «everal mouth«.
in i «j* in u hu« tin* power to onler u f«ir lie»»«'.. The hint tilin' he went toward the «on1 1 due»» of ye»tenh»y*• hearing,
Hill
he |K»rtially fiuniicetl
thnitigh
»ix year old
Bernice
Moshy
lion of the«e returned to |«)wer tiNcrm Ihe |»mtoffici', Tlioma. went into hi. Little
min un of «everal eulrrtinnim*nt « timi
daughter of J. U. Mushy, »food with
in
cune
they
are
found
to
hnve
been
hnu»e,
wn.
gone
a
few
minute,
and
aie I h * i u g |»lmini*«l hy thè lotlge Hit li
too high. It nennt« not likely thnt «iifh then came out again, they declared. her fiuger in her mouth, I.Miked dow
lite cim|«*ritl ioli o f ihe drulliittic de
and «honk her head when Judge Skijc
net ion i « contemplated.
Vmirding to liedfnrd '» »tory, a. be worth asked her if »lie thought »he
l»urtuieiit of thè ruivt*r«ily t»f Oregon
G.
M
llnrrin,
e*|«*rt
accountant
for
»ay. it wa. told him by Tlioma», Hah
u b i d ì , under (he leadernhip of Kcrgu«
the public «er Vice commi««ioii, t**«ti bard wa. cmniug down the walk from knew what it meant when Mr. Brv.oa
Kcddie« beati of die depuri meni, %
% 1 11
fmd thut under prewent op**mtiiig <**»n the poatoffim* a* the arciiHed man wa. over there ha» you hold up your right
pieNrnt * * I') giuitlioii * * ut thè Kiigcnt
dit ions, taking
the old mtc« for fi going in the oppo.ite direction. Thoma. hand ami »wear to tell the ‘ whole
ih* atre on ihe evening o f |>t*cemhef
truth ami nothing hut the truth’.
i
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COTTAUK OKOVK, LANK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1021
VOIAJUK XXXII
Eu tortA liiiiu 'iil Being rut uu to Provide
Fund» Wherewith to Make tho
Kiddle» Happy.
CO TTAG E .G R O V E
REST ROOM OPENED WITH
GRAND BAZAAR
BANQUET THIS EVENING FOR
FATHERS AND SONS