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I S 8jr* Ûlxîiictjjr Volumr VI C O T T A G E G R O V E , O R E G O N , F R I D A Y , D E C E M B E R 2 2 , 1911 PREACHERS REPORT 0N AN EDITOR’S SERM0N PRKACHF.R ANI) EDITOR EX UMANO E PLACES FOK A DAY. Nrwapuprrinan'a Utterunceh Packed wlth Barbeil Wire, Trulli and Logic, Sa ya Preacher. Tht* fullu w in g fro lli d ir Ha le ili Stalo»- •inni In O h * re pori by P t r a r l i t r K. h. V m l,’i l ' n ini uditi'd T ln iriiiluy'» H'.alea- liiun, « b ile thè e d ito r preui-hcd u »er- moli in I i I h rh u ri'h ilio night lai foro ‘ "l'Iio imn li tulkod-of cxrhangc lio- I w o o ii l ' I l v Editor Uockhart Miai Evan- Ig eila ! V iola ti took plaaa luit night. Ilio editor occupi od ilio piiIpii ni tho rovtvul m eetin g limi w m greeted liy hii mnlioiiro iliiit imokoil Ilio auditorium nini bnloony nlinoni lo onnuolly, Mudi IntoroNt limi booti nroo-ioil ovor Ilo- np |io,unn o uf (ho odltor ili Ilio pulplt nini moro wn» arnuxed wbon ho n'eppod In- foro tbo grcnt nudionco. I l i , m e » » a g f w ii » packed wilh bnrboil miro, nnlionlon, patbon, trulli nini ilivinriblo lo«io, nini bo brlil li ih nmllonoo on tbo liptoo o f oxpoctnlioii froin ilio hi-ginning u nii1 Ilio olono. '* * l'bo t'huroh III Dintronn, ’ wmh hi» U n'ino ami IC nm nni I :10 hi» to ni. A f lo r u b rio f n talom on t oonoornina u oonvornatloii ili wbiob ih,* ovaii|(olÌHl limi nani Ilio iiovunpaporn ooubl bo im . provarli Mr Lockhart proceeded to ». " i l i o oblìi, b ii'ina lln torli, ili il broniloil nonno noodod fu m a , and fur tlior proooodod lo Ioli bow il oould bo dono. Ilo <poko uh tbo frioml, noi tbo onomy o f tho rhurch. <ayiiig Wlnlo I rollilo iny ronnon I nhnll bo n rhurrb moiulior. ' ” Tbo dintronn in wrbtoh tbo rb u ro b li min it n o lf I h b rn u a b l a b o lii by Ilio f i n i t i. n l ih o r h u r r b in m in im a tb o a ro n t, < Old Inumi on puao 2 “ BACK TO TH E SOIL” "B id d io g for Ilio l lo m n o o k r r , " and tbo gront “ Hack lo tbo S u ll" mnvomonl aro aubjocla of u aleren p tican ta lk lo bo a*voti boro liy M an ag er I). ('. Kree- a m an, o f th è Eugene C o m m erc ial club. P i i.o i.aniH of ili,- ta lk i> s i idea of tbo t intuba and otbor onntorn land show». In a io tlo r lo tbo C om m ercial rlu b , rond a t tho ro au lnr m o etin a Momluy m a h t. Mr. Eroe man anni bo wun roady lo d o liver tbo Io d u ro al any tim o . A rum m i Iter wns H|i|«ontod to m n kr tbo iirooaaury nrrnnaom onla fo r tbo ta lk . M r. K ro o m a n requeata t iia t tbo boni buainraa moli of tb<- ro m m u n ity la* p ro a v n t* M a rrird Pcoples' Club to Mect. T h o A rn i m o e tin a o f th o M n rn o d l ’ooplon* c lu b o f th o M. K. c h u r r h w i ll bo b o lli a l l'h illip n b a ll n o x t W ednea- day e v e n u ta . A h o t d in n o r « i l i bo aorvud a t li :4f* p. ni. A l l m a rn o d m on i- bora o f ilio rn n g rc g a tio n aro h o u r t ily u ra o il to I h * proNont. K a rh w om an ih re q u e tte d to in fo r n i tb o r o m m itto o a t uiioo un to w h a t u rta -io o f forni aho « i l i fu rn ÌH Ìi. T h o ro w i ll bo no n d m issm n ^ ' jo , and tb o H lfu ir prom iaoa to bo im o o f th o b ia a o n t Hooilll aucoosacia o f th o ■ousoii. T h o ro w i ll I h * a p ro a ra m . LOCAI. HOY IS HONORED. Wins Second Plate on Uuivrraitv Debating Team. DIVIDING UP OF ACREAGE; BIG THING FOR GROVE Tax LOCAL TREES IN DEMAND IS INJURED IN RUNAWAY BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS CLOVER IS NOW IN BLOOM FAIRVIEW BUYS CRYSTAL OF Levy for 1<J12 Ia Made One Brought Out by Methodist Pastor Mill Less than for in Address to Large Audience Past Year. Sunday Evening. Roseburg Victorious. Clock like team-work of Koseliurg high school team brought about by aix weeks' pre-season practice, spelt dis astrous defeat to the high school lads from (¡ullage (¡rove when they met Ht Koseliurg Wednesday. While Cottage Grove high school lads were finishing the foot-hull season Kosebiirg high school wuh faithfully practicing basket ball, having had no foot ball team, anil hence the aeore 411 to fi, w h s not as ilia- enuraging as it looked. However, the local lads are a match for Koaehurg high school and may surprise them in the return gHme when coach Marks- bury hopes to have much impruved team work. The line-up; ^Cottage (¡rove Koaeburg— ^M edle y............... H. F ............. Illakoly Wooda.................... L. F.................Black S p e n c e r ................. C. . ....J e w e tt M a r t i n ................... R. G . ....... Keible Matthews, Capt. L. G. Hammond, Capt. F. B. Phillips Can Find No Hat Big Enough to Fit. UNIVERSITY WINS OUT IN THE FIRST ROUND ANOTHER LARGE TRACT UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR ALSO SOME GOOD POINTS THE BELIEF The tax levy for Collage (¡rove for 1912 will be 14 mills. Sueh was the levy made at an adjourned meeting of the council Tuesday night. This is one mill leas thsn for the yt-Mr of lu ll. The levy is divided as follows : Ten Quills for general purposes, one mill for sewers, three mills for streets. HEAD BADLY SWELLED. 1200-Acre Tract of Land Recently Purchased to Be Sub-Divided in Plats to Suit Purchasers. ONE $10,000 REALTY DEAL. Real MARKS LEVY NEXT YEAR. Number 13 Carlton Hpeneer, of Ibm <• ity, aim of Friends of F. B. Phillips, noting the DECISION HANDED DOWN IN Mr ami Mm. K, It. Hponoor, ban won unusual proportions o f his “ dome’ ’ aeeond plaoo on the imiverHily th bating REFERENDUM CASE. Tuesday morning feared very much team. Tbo eomplete tnum in : that something serious was wrong with Loon Itay, 'lit, Carlton Spencer. 'Id, him and that he was taking unwar Case Will Be Appealed to Court of Earl J oiiom , 12, Ralph Monro», ' 12, I’ . ranted chances hv not visiting a com Last Resort and Final Result ('. I'rookot*, *11, alt-mute, V. I'. Mot- petent physician at once. The |>eculiar in Doubt. Nohamliai-bor, 'l l . »mile that radiated his usualy sunshiny Carlton Speiiocr, who won Die Ore- countenance was so pronounced and so aon Inloroollcgiatc nratorial oimtoat The University of Oregon wins the much broader than usual that it a^ lual year, debated two yearn aao flrst round in the famous reterendum i,nre became apparent f that something aauiiiHl Utah ami Idaho, bavina woo case, and, according to the decision of unusual wait ap arid that the enlarge tbo alumni mo.lnl for that year. Judge Galloway, handed down yester ment referred to was not causing him Dohalon bavo boon arranaod with day, the secretary of state is restrained any considerable discomfiture. That Washington, Utah and Stanford, al Two I rails Will Mean 20(H) Acres Divided Among Large Number from placing on the ballot the question he was himself fully aware o f the in tbouah tbo date» are not decided. The of the $->»0,000 appropriation for the of New Settlers in the Willamette. creasing proportions o f his “ think nix di-hatorrt oboaon will make up three university. tank” was apparent from the fact that touni.H ol t « u oaoli, but it will not be The case would have been appealed What will be one o f the biggont nounced whether or not they will plant he s|ient most of the day making the known for neveral day» bow they will to the supreme court, no matter which thing» timt bus ever happened for Cot the land to fruit trees for purchasers, rounds o f the furnishing stores in an lie allV lied. lago (¡rovo i» to be developed from but It is learned that sueh is intended. endeavor to buy a lid of suitable mag way decided, and final result is, of course, only problematical. the 1.200 acres of lumi northeast The new owners o f the tract do not nitude. His search was unsuccessful. Meet Again Alter 25 Years. The announcement o f the decision of the city recently purchased by A. get complete possession until next F. B. was also unusually generous Meetma lua brother for the brut time was the occasion for much rejoicing C. Keeney, of (Tcswell, ami .1. E. October, but the fact that they are with cigars that day. in 25 year», .1. W. Orr arrived ln»t on the part of the friends o f the ap Thomas, of California. going ahead with their plans under His frinds have riot get solved the week from Sun J imio . Calif., ami ih viait- The men who bought tbo tract are such conditions indicates that some mystery, but it is suspicioned that the propriation. ina at tin- <i. W. Orr home. Mr Orr already making arrangements to put thing is going to be doing when they 9-lb. boy that arrived that morning, STREET ORDINANCE AGAIN. ih aoincwhat ,>f a globe trotter, ai.tl it on the market in »mall orchard do get possession. the first in a family o f four, could give ban boon m nearly every oountry h i tracts. The necessary surveying work It is also learned that another traet some incriminating information. Report from Street-Naming Commit tin- earth, which acoounla f..r tho Iona ia now being done, u substantial wire of 7on acres is to be purchased by out tee Made this Week. For job printing that has class, try Intervals between bin visits to rola- fence is being built along the highway side parties, and that the same plan the Sentinel. lives. A report from the committee having aide of the properly and a petition for will be carrie I out with this tract. in charge the work of renaming and the improving of a rnud to make the This land is also close to the city, H. S. ANNUAL STAFF. HOBO WAS CONVICT. renuml>ering the streets of the citywas properly accessible has been made to ami 2,tMki acres of the finest land in made at the adjourned meeting o f the the county court. the valley being split up and developed Editors of Annual and Student Man Killed at Eugene Was Escaped council Monday night. A complete re- It ih understood that the tract will in such close proximity to the city Hotly Officers Elected. Trusty. l»ort is expected at the next meeting, lie »old in any size to nuit the purchas limits means much for the future of Tbo editorial staff for tbo hiah achool A hobo getting off of a freight here which falls on New Year's Day and ers, The owners have not yet an- ( ¡ottage (¡rove. uoiiual ban been »elected, ami ia at fol Saturday night reported that his part- will probably be postponed on that ac low. Editor in-rhief, lilant-lio Voat.-h , i ner had fallen off at Eugene and been count. The committee referred to has bunirioaa manaaor, Albert Woodard, run over. It was at thought that the had a stupendous job, as it is endeav literary editor, Kloru I'billipn; art i man was a hobo, hut it has since de oring to so name and number the editor, Claude Demon »t . nonet) otli- veloped that he was Arthur Boyd, a | streets that there will be no difficulty lor, Marauorito Jt hiiHuii; atbletu- odi INQUIRY IS RECEIVED F R O M THUS. SCOTT THROWN FROM young man 24 years o f age, who had whatever in finding a certain number tor, (¡on. Matthew»; fre»hman reporter, 1 been sent lo the pen from The Dalles on a certain street by even a total GROWER IN HAWAII. WAGON AND BRUISED. Itoa» A w brey; »nphumore ro|M>rtor, for an offense not given out, who had stranger. Murtt-I liol.iimon, junior reporter, , earned the position of trusty for good For job printing that has class, try Cedar Springs Nursery Has Long Team Runs Away while Making butt her Emerson. »enior reporter, Aud- liehavior and ran away with another the Sentinel. Steep Descent of Knox Hill Distance Call for Willamette roy l.anadoo. A fter tiie election an trusty, Charles Fox. A fte r stealing Valley Fruit Trees. Wednesday. hour and a half program wit-, rendered I some clothing, including an overcoat, under tbo direction of tbo literary at the school tor feeble minded, they p'caidcnl. An inquiry for apple trees has been Tho*. Scott, who lives on Fourth got aboard the trucks of No. 15 Satur The following nlticera of tbo Htutlonl received from the Hawaiian Islands by street, just this side of the bridge, day night and at the depot yards in The harwdare firm o f Griffin & body have been oleototl : Prcaident. tin' Cedar Springs Nursery, o f this was quite seriously bruised up W'ednet- Eugene Boyd fell off his precarious Veatch change 1 hands Saturday, the Harry Martin; t*lii exocutivr, Je»»c city. The inquiry was received by i bay afternoon when bis team ran position and was almost instantly new owner being B. S. Swengel, an experienced hardware man, who re McDowell, llith executive, Clia» Har Manager Moras Ust week, and infor away while coming down Knox hill. : killed. low; lltli executive, Alla-rl Womlard . mation both as to cost o f the trees and Mr. Scott was thrown from the Monday Sheriff Bown received an cently sold out at Bandon, Ore., where I2tb executive, Ituth Woodard, trees- cost of transportation « a , asked for. wagon, while the horses continued inquiry by 'phone about the dead man ! he was manager of the Bandon Hard- urer, (¡len ilaiikin», »ecrelary, Carrie Mr. Morns finds Inal the ehea|ieal their way into the city, where they , and tatisied marks on the arms con 1 ware Co. for two years, l.'ndt-r the W « id. way to ship will be by mail, and if the were slopped. Medical attention was firmed beyond a doubt that the dead new management the business will be 1 lie high school liand Is progre»»ing pared» pa-t was in dTt-cl lie could secured for Mr. Scott as soon as pos man is the escaped convict, Boyd. conducted under the name of the Swer.- with ita work mroly. and ih practicing easily deliver the trees at moderate sible, and, while he was suffering from His partner, Charles Fox, is probably gel Hardware Co. The policy of the store will be the two or three time» a week. price». As it is he coukl ship them several severe bruises it was found , the man who got off the trucks here cheaper to Norway than he cmii to that no hones were broken. The team and told o f Boyd's falling off the same us it has been in the past and New Officers of Orange. 1 Hawaii, or to the next postotfice a was not injured, although in coming truck, but guardedly gave no names will be conducted on the same plan. At the meeting of Cottage (¡rove mile from here, as far as that is con down the bib they ran into another that would have identified him and set The stock will be kept neat, complete grange Saturday a largo amount of cerned. and up-to-date and will be sold at a ' team belonging to Wm. Kelly, injuring , the authorities on his “track. price as low as consistent with a initiatory work « a » done ami the fol However, even under present condi both wagons. Mr. Scott is an elder- Showed Cates How to Milk. lowing officers elected for the onauing tions Mr. Morss thinks he will be able : ly man, but is getting along as com- reasonable profit. Orvel Knapp and Ben James Hemenway, accompanied by Groff, who have proved themselves year: fortably as possible. to make the sale of trees. Mr. Hemenway, spent Wednesday efficient clerks, will be retained in the Master, (¡. W. McFarland; overseer, night at the Cates ranch and demon business. I). It. Hainan!; secretary, S. H. Mors», strated to Farmer Lew the proper and Mr. Swengel says that in his visit treasurer, Itobt. Cooley; steward, Cur- recognised manner o f extracting the along the S. P. he saw no store south tm Vealch; lecturer, Lena S. Veatch ; chaplain, Fannie Moran; gate keeper, The Crystal propetty has been pur lacteal fluid from the bovine quadra- of Portland that compared in amount Kcd clover and orchard grass in M M Wheeler; »»»isla n l »toward, blossom in the latter part of December chased by the Fairview, the ileal being ped commonly referred to as a cow. S c f stock and the condition of same ChoHtor C row e; Corea, Misa Osie Cur is something not common enough but closed last week. This brings about Cates says the experiment was only with the store conducted by Griffin & rin; Flora, Miss Vera Crowe I.. (i. S.. that it causes comment even in the a consolidation o f the two properties, moderately successful and that Col. Veatch and it will be his aim to main Miss Edna Ashby. fertile Willa r ette. The phenomenal! with the result that the stamp mill Hemenway's portly and rotund form tain the reputation already attained. Mrs. Swengel will be here to spend spoken of can be seen Ht the Walnut now on the Crystal can be used for the does not prevent him from exhibiting Chriatmas tree exorcises « i l l be Avenue farm, anil Mr. C'urrin is going ore of the Fairview, which has had no the agility o f youth when the exigen Christmas and Mr. and Mrs. Swengel hoItl at tho Presbyterian church tonight to tiring some in Saturday to be put on mill. Operation o f the mill will be cies of the moment seems to demand will start housekeeping as soon as a ami at the Christian and llaptist such action. house can be secured. commenced in the spring. exhibition in the Sentinel office. churches toinnrruw night. 14-MILL TAX FOR GROVE DRAWBACKS TO SOCIALISM COUNCIL (6nut? ^nttnxl I The making of preposterous state ments by those claiming affiliation with socialism, the decrying of leader ship amt lack uf familiarity with the hible, were stated as threeof the draw backs to socialism in Kev. Sutcliffe's lecture in the M. E. church Sunday evening on “ What About Socialisin'.’ ” Kev. Sutcliffe's lecture drew a large audience, caiiccinlly of those of the socialistic belief. The speaker handled the subject very ably from the v ie w point of the rhurch. On the aeeond point mentioned he asked hi» hearers to try to imagine what socialism could do if it hail a leader that could do for the many what Morgan has done for the few. On the third |Kiint, he stated that even if socialism should get all its platform call» for it still would be doing nothing for the man, his character and dispo sition. He believed that to make so cialism a success it must be socialism, plus. He urged upon socialists a greater familiarity with the hible, stating that therein could he found the best arguments for thier propaganda. On Sunday evening, the .'Ust, the subject o f Kev. Sutcliffe's lecture will be “ Socialism, Plu s." This will con clude a seriea of three on socialism. Estate Active During Week. EUGENE PAPERS BOOST C. G. PRAISES COTTAGE GROVE RAZING HAS COMMENCED Past Will Have Write-Ups in New Year ALSO Editions. Both of the Eugene dailies, the Bond for deed H. Venske et. ux. to W. It. Cooper et. al., K interest in lot - Guard and Register, are getting out 1, west half lot 2, block 4, Shield’ s large New Year editions which will contain write-ups o f Cottage Grove. addition to ('ottage Grove, $10,000. Release o f bond for deed George W. The Guard will have a two-column McCjueen et al. to II. and Mary Venske. write-up with cuts, and the Register a 300-word article. Requests for such Kola Neis to Jessie H. Powell, east articles have been mude o f the seere- A lot 3 in block 3 of McFarland s addi j tary o f the Commercial club and the tion to Cottage Grove, $1. ' first one has been furnished. J. E. Young to S. V. Allison and C. Madsen, east 28 feet of lot 3 in block f> Stores Have Been Busy. o f McFarland's addition to Cottage The past week has been a busy one Grove, $7.50. with local merchants, and, i f the Jessie H. Powell to S. V. Allison, amount o f trade is any criterion, every east 4 o f lot 3 in block 3 o f Me Ear- o n e is certain to be well supplied with land's addition to Cottage Grove. Christmas gifts next Monday. The J. H. Garoutte to W. H. Cooper, stores have found it necessary to keep traet in Long & l.andess addition to | open evenings the last three days of Cottage Grove, $10. this week in order to uccommodate the Herman Venske to Anna G. I.egat, trade, but employes and employers tract in D. I.. McFarland’ s aeeond addi ) will enjoy a well-earned rest Sunday and Monday. The stores will not be tion to Cottage Grove, $1. .1. F. Daugherty to \nna (>. I.egat, opened at all on Christmas Day. SAYS THINGS SENTINEL. OF THE NEW BRICK BUILDING ASSURED FOR GROVE. Representative of Portland Cement Part of Building To Be Used for Modern Theater, so it Is Co. Says Cottage Grove and Rumored. Sentinel Are Dandies. Work has been commenced tearing “ O f all the cities I have visited in this part o f Oregon I like Cottage down the old buildings to make way Grove the best, and you certainly are for the erection of a modern, Are proof, destined, with your unlimited natural two-story brick building at the corner resources, your lumber, your mines, of Main and Second streets. As soon your farm and fruit land, to be one of as the old buildings are raized the con the best cities of the state.” So said struction work will commence. The new building, which is being Martin Erlenbach, o f New York, who was in the city this week on business erected by W. B. Cooper and A. S. for the Cortland Cement Co. And he Powell, will have a 75-foot frontage added : “ 1 certainly am surprised at and extend back to the alley. The builders have not as yet stated the quality o f paper being put out by the Sentinel. 1 have traveled all over what the new building will be used for, this country and I have seen nothing but it is reported that the use of to equal it. It is newsy, it is spicy, part of it for a modern, complete and it is neat and well printed. Much up-to-date theater is contemplated. bigger cities might well brag o f such The closing o f the Grand opera house leaves but one show house in the city, a paper.” west 100 feet o f lot 2 in block 1 o f D. Mr. Erlenbach said that he hoped to with no accommodations for any large Crush at Express Office and Post G. McFarland's 3rd addition to Cottage some time make Oregon his home and copmany, so that the rumor seems pos Office. sible. Grove, $1,100. that the Willamette had him going. The local postotfice and express office Among the transfers o f real proper Advertising pays -in the Sentinel. 11,100 School Children in Lane. ty recorded this week is that of 81 are feeling the crush due to the en The school census figures from each acres near Drain from Josephine Kor- larged business at Christmas time. As Making Improvements at Arcade. I of the many districts in the county inek to H. A. Kaeppler, consideration i is usual, the largest number of pack The successful business being con has been reported to County School ages are coming in at the last moment not stated. Drain Nonpareil. ducted at the Arcade has convinced Superintendent H. C. Baughman, and City of Cottage Grove to F. J. Kar and the forces at both places are kept the proprietors, Messrs. Hall and he figures up the total number of chil tells. lots I, 2, 3, of block 10 o f Long i pretty busy to see that all Christmas Beals, that they are warranted in mak dren of school age in the county at | presents are delivered on time. Pres- A l.andess addition to Cottage Grove, ing some more improvements. A 11,160. Last year the total was | ents sent east by local people have $150. cellar is being built at the rear of 10,818, showing an increase during the j totaled a large number, and the number Mary E. Damewood to N. P. Glea the building for an elctric light plant year of 342. son, lota 7, 8, 9, in blocks o f Latham, received has been about as great. and the stage will be built out over $600. this, making it e'ght feet deeper.] | Advertising pays—in the Sentinel. | Legal blanks at the Sentinel office.