* Z (Elp ©Aitare Ölrot Srttimrl Volume VI COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912 Governor West Sneaks Sunday \#V f VA l l v l ! j f V V U i A / p v llA U I U lillU U J Large Gathering Expected Out to Hear What He Has to Say Regarding Hit Much Talked of Prison Policy. Coming no t'liMiai on the heels o f the radical changes which Governor West haa recently mail« ai the prison, ilia charging the superintendent and cut­ ting down aspanarut in every poaaible manner, mid» a touch-of Intereat to hla addrcaa on Ilia 1‘ risrm 1‘oliry before thu laymen'a meeting at the M. K. Church on next Sunday evening, and promises to make it one e f the largcat and tnual intrreating gathering» ever held In the city. Thu meeting la pure- ly a laymen'a one and all are invited to attend. The Governor w ill arrive on the three o ’clock train and w ill tie met by the reception committee, who w ill aeu that he ia well taken care o f during hi» atay in the city. Front row aeata w ill be reaerved for the Men’ a Cla»a of the church. Upon hi» arrival at the church, the Governor w ill lie Intro­ duce«] by H. II. Mora», followed by a abort prayer by W. A. Ilogate after which T. W. lielam g w ill read the acripture». A male quartette com- poaed o f Meaara. Richmond, Markin, Cochran, Crnphrey w ill furni»h muaic. WALKER STATION FARM HUNDREDS MORE COULD BRINGS $9,000 HAVE BEEN SAVED Former Resident of Cottage Grove Disposes of 200-Acre Tract Near City. Mrs. Woolcott Tells of Her Expe­ rience on Titanic, Its Sad­ ness and Joys. John K. Woodard o f Portland, repre­ senting his father, A . I.. Woodard, conaumatcd a deal last Saturday where­ by the 200 acre farm known aa the Walker Station Farm, at W alker changed hand». Mm. Jennie H. Stacey o f Portland la the new owner, and will Immediately liegin Improvement» with a view to »«curing a tenant for aame. The consideration waa approximately $9,000. Sortie Grantx Fa»» improved real estate figured in the deal. Mr. Woodard form erly liver! in Cottage Grove and moved to Portland two yearn ago. Declaring that if the Carpathia had taken her buck to England, instead of would have been a long time, despite all she had awaiting her on thia aide, before ahe would have been w illing to have attempted the trip again, Mrs. Arthur Wnolcott, one o f the survivor» From The Sentinel o f July 15, 1010: One o f the largcat timber deals con- sumated in thia section o f Oregon for some time past waa that of yeaterday, when A. L. Woodard tranafarred to J. H. Chambers of this city, 20,000,000 feet o f fir Umber located five miles south o f town, the aaw mill at Latham E U T E R P IA N S W I L L G IV E BIG with a rapacity o f 40,000 feet per day, and thirty-five acres o f mill site land. M U S IC A L SH O W . The consideration being approximately 160,000. _______________ M onday E ven in g, M a y 13th, the KING PLUVHIS PREVENTS GAME T im e; A rm o ry ceeds to go L ib ra ry the Place; P ro ­ to Pu blic Fund. With all arrangements completed for the EuterpianAMub musical next Mon­ Noseburg Team Notified by Phone; day evening jRt the- Arm ory, for the behclit o f the public library, the fund Game Postponed. ia certain to receive a material boost Again on Sunday, heavy rain» put a financially i f public interest and the crimp in the local haae ball team’a efforts o f the Kuterpian Club, under play ground and they were compelled the direction o f Miaa Silaby and Mrs. In call otf the game acheduled with Bobbins can be taken a» a criterion. the faal Koaehurg team. The aun Kehearsala have Jieen well under way fought ita way through the clourla in the past week and the program will # ie afternoon, but came too late to al­ prove a most enjoyable one, for there low even a U tile team practice N ext w ill be no dull moments during the gunrlay, weather permitting, the local entire evening. Each o f the 36 mem­ Irani will take on the Creawell a gg re­ bers o f the company haa entered into gation. the work with a determination to do something for Cottage Grove and it ¿ydia N. Shcpardson Gets Divorce. remains to tie aeen wbat the public will A divorce waa granted yeaterday to do toward helping the good cause Lydia N. Hiiepardaon from her hua- along. The program includes tinging hand, Mont Sbcpardaon, on the ground by large ehorua, solos, trios, quar­ Of cruel and Inhuman treatment. J. tettes, and the laugh |iroducing. E. Young was plaln tltfa atbirney and inimitable one act farce, under the direction o f Mrs. Bobbins, en titled; the parties are resident» o f thia city. 1 ‘ ‘Tragedy o f a ('hating Dish.” “ I he Shop" Where Good Printing ia II. I t.ive and Love Thee. ..Tampans Miaaea Baxleton, Veatch, Meaara. Done The Sentinel. Hanford, Stratton Old dean rag» wanted at thia sfllce ' 7. A Sailor’a D r e a m .......C. K. Ita lic High School (Quartette 8. Carmens................Wilson B. Lang Miaaea Veatch, lloldcrman, Hazleton, L illy, lAx-kwood, Silaby C H A F IN G DISH T R A G E D Y . , Farce. Under the direction o f Mm. F. W. Bobbin». Jackass Prefers Tin Cana to Mm. Grant........ ....... Mm. Compton Doughnuts Like Mother Made Janie» Sttmson........ Mr. Ben Sanford I Aunt lo b e lia ........ M i»» Fern Holcomb I'v e been in a good many out-of-the- I Jennie, the M aid...................... way corner» o f thin world and I ’ ve .................. Miaa Uraula Lockwood aeen more than one really brave man. P A R T II. 1 saw Hank Kieharda over in I Alton 8. Come W ith the Gypay B ride... when he climbed a telephone pole and from ‘ ‘The Bohemia G irl” cut the w ire», with a whole regiment Miaaea lloldcrman, Veatch, Hazleton, o f Goo-Gooa firing at him at two hun­ Lilly, Mm. Miller, Meaara. Hiabey, dred yarda. They had everything Stratton, Somorn, Sanford, from rillea to cannon, but he got away Harvey, Powell and got hia medala for it. 10. Ah, ‘Tia a D ream ...C . H. Hawley And I aaw Murphy charge a block- Mr. Seldon Powell houae all by himself, during a »tiff 11. Go Pretty Boae..................Marziala I rush near Santiago. He wiped out Meaara. Wood», Heidler, King, tw elve or fifteen o f the garrison before Matthews they got him and gave ua an opening Following is the program a» it w ill through the Spaniah line». He'a over be preHcnted: there yet, floor chap, and the only hon­ P A R T I. or he ever received waa a note o f com­ 1. Moonlight and Muaic......... Punautti mendation on the death liat, though 1 Chorus guess that wan enough for any one. 2. Oh That We Tw o W ere Maying But the bravest man I ever aaw waa ..............................Kthelbert Nevin a Baker. You needn’ t laugh. I aaw Miaa lo c k wood, Mr. Stratton the ‘ ‘ Doughnut K in g ” trying to hide hia bead in the ground like an ostrich, 3. My Ain F o lk ........ Laura G. lem on Mr. Lloyd Biabey in that little fracaa the other day and it does ace in aa though a Baker can't 4. Old Folk« at H om e............... Foster make friends with a jackaas. Nature, Messrs. H arvey, Sanford, Stratton, Biabey, Somers, I'ow ell I suppose; but the sort o f nerve the Baker displayed whin he remounted 6. Cradle Song............... Kate Vannah the jackass doesn't crop out very often Miaa Grace L illy in any place, and for my part I'm glad 12. Come Danee With Me ......... Goa to it ¡»n 't necessary. Mm. Compton, Miaaea Holderman, I/ockwood, L illy The whole thing happened like thia: JACKASS; THROWN; SHOWS FORTITUDE I t Hcema that the Baker had been out looking for that long eared mascot o f hla, and after finding it eating tin cans in a back yard near the depot, he as­ sayed to heat hia way back home on the back o f the poor little jackaaa. But the jack objected; he aunfished, he bucked, crawfiehed and scratched gra v­ el in various way* with the aforesaid results to the Baker. A fte r throwing the said Raker he—the jackaas— pointed hia nose to the high heavens and brayed, brayed, brayed. But the Baker remounted, hence the bravery. High Class Amusement Features to Be Presented For Public Library Fund Benefit—May 16, 17 and 18. Hurrah! Cottage Grove is to have a Carnival—three daya and nights of unalloyer] fun and amusement. Juat think o f it, ye amusement lovers, a real fun feast with plenty o f muaic, lights, decorations, amusement fea ­ tures and all o f the accessories that go to make up a real carnival. ing agent for the Frank M iller Amuse­ ment Company, incorporated, appeared on the scene with a proposition to furnish a suitable line o f amusement features, concessions, etc., etc., for a big spring fun festival right in the heart o f the city. A fte r due consideration a contract was entered into which provides that a substantial share o f the gross re­ ceipts shall accrue to the public library fund, which fact w ill, no doubt, serve as an impetus and add to the inclina- aita for the lira! quarter o f thu new year. Many new arrival» have I or «led here thia ■ pring, but generally, hanking ronrll- tiwna are regulated by buaincaa condi­ tion» and il'a a pretty good aign that huaineaa ia picking it» own good cour»e |p thia Inatanea. Number 33 MR». ARTHUR WOOLCOTT Who S|#oke Laat Night at Reception Tendered Her in Chriatian Church o f the ill-fated Titanic, who waa on her way to join her Cottage Grove Wreck Delays Mail. sweetheart, who had preceded her to A head •on collision o f two freights a l thia country and prepared for her a mile and a half south o f Goahen Tues­ i comfortable home in the W illam ette day afternoon resulted in u delay o f I valley, told the complete story o f her the afternoon mail, which arrived at terrible ex|>erience at a reception g iv ­ eight o'clock in the evening. No one en her in the Chriatian Church laat waa seriously injured and snide from i night. tele»coping a few box cars and smash During her Btory Mrs. Woolcott said ing W> the locomotives, little damage was done. (Continued on page 7.) COTTAGE GROYE HAN QUITS PANAMA FOR IS ELECTED PRESIDENT COTTAGE GROVE CHOSEN TO HEAD U N IVER SITY PENN SYLVANIA MAN PREFERS STUDENT BODY GROVE TO CANAL ZONE. Carlton E. Spencer Wins Honor by After Spending Two Years in Pana­ Large Vote.— Has Won Name ma Country A. L. Zacharias as a Forceful Orator. Locates Here. PETITIO N IS The eircus w ill oome on Sunday, May 26, despite the strenuous agitation against it. Amid tributes to the old soldiers, appeal to religious scruples, charges that the remonstrance petition waa signed by many because o f misrepre­ sentation, that many signed for any­ thing but because o f religious feelings, and statements that many who signed the petition would attend the eircus, the remonstrance petition presented to the City C-ouncil at ita regular meeting Monday night, asking the Council to revoke the license granted the Sells- Ftoto circus to appear Sunday, May 26th, was voted down with only one dissenting vote, that o f Alderman i Hart. The much-advertised pyrotechnic dis­ play was pulled o ff without a hitch and many fiery words were spoken, laugb- ler breaking the strain at intervals when members o f the Council en­ deavored to show the absurdity o f the position o f some o f the petitioners. Many tributes were paid to the old soldiers, both by the remonstrators and the councilmen, and it was made plain that none o f the members o f the Coun­ cil thought o f its being Memorial Sun­ day when the license was granted. Some surprises were sprung in the One week in the famous, fertile, student body election at the univeraity fruitful W illam ette was enough to con­ yeaterday. A m ia the usual thing, the vince A. I.. Zacharias that he had contest waa closest in the race for atu-* 1 found the right spot on which to C. H. Burkholder presented the peti­ dent body president and editor o f the build his future home. Mr. Zacharias tion to the Council, and, in a stirring Emerald. In the former office Carlton and fam ily arrived in Cottage Grove a appeal asked the members to give it Spencer won from Ed Hailey, the big week ago today from Mt. Hope, in the consideration, assuring them that it football man. Spencer haa made a Canal Zone where he haa been em­ was not presented in animosity, but name for himaelf aa an orator while ployed for the past two years. He haa merely to gain for the petitioners what at the univeraity from this city. I purchased the M. J. Long ranch o f they considered due respect to a re- Karl Unthank won the editorship of forty acres, located about four miles I ligious day. the Emerald from Fen Waite. Ont-1 south o f the city and has already begun Rev. W. J. Gardner read the resolu­ hank haa had large experience in thia building operations on his new home. tion adopted by the G. A. R. and sup­ department, being the present editor Mr. Zacharias speaks very highly o f ported it in a few well chosen remarks, o f the Orcgana. i the sanitary conditions which now exist referring feelingly to the old soldiers. Carl Fenton, W alter McClure and in the cone and says the mosquito The city recorder read the petition pre­ Dean Walker were choacn as members peat is now almost entirely a thing of sented by the Commercial Club. o f the athletic council. For manager the past. Mayor Abrams warmly condemned o f the Emerald, Andrew Collier won Although he has been engaged in the proceedings o f the remonstrators out over hia nearest opponent by 267 office work, Mr. Zachrias brings with and read from a local paper the an­ votes. nouncement o f a ball game to take The vote for president waa : Edward him a fine, healthy coat o f tan which bespeaks his coming from a torrid place on a Sunday, which appeared on Bailey 149, Carlton Spencer, 360. climate. Mr. Zacharias form erly lived the same page with the report o f the proceedings o f the mass meeting held Local Track Team Goes to Eugene. in Pennsylvania. by the remonstrators. The track team o f the local high Surprised at City’s Growth. C. H. Burkholder again gained the school w ill go to Eugene thia afternoon to take part in the week-end athletic F. L. Findlay o f Eugene who spent floor and asked the Council i f it would events. Members o f the local team a few daya in the city thia week on show ita good w ill towards the remon­ who w ill try out in the State-wide Inter- business, dropped in the other day to strators by informing the circus o f the acholaatic meet on Saturday are: tell ua how surprised he was at the re­ feelings o f the citisens o f Cottage Hendricka, Harlow, Medley, Matthews, markable growth and development o f Grove and asking the management not Woods and Atkinson. our city, since his last visit about two to atop here. No attention waa paid years ago. He said he was very to this request. Something of a Joker. Concilman Wallace expressed his favorably impressed with Cottage A well known rancher who lives Grove and thought the future had willingness to stop the circus i f the pe­ near the city is having a little quiet titioners would show any way that fun on hia own account. He recently something greater in store for the city such a result could be accomplished. than most o f us dreamed of. discovered the neat o f a Chinese pheas­ When asked why the Council granted ant hen and. having a sprightly young the big Sells-Floto show a license for Smallest Hen’s Egg Arrives. bantam who waa laying nicely, he $15 when the small Barnes show paid very carefully (uaing a spoon so aa not What is said to be the smallest hen's $2f>, Mr. W allace explained that the to touch the egga) transferred the egg yet produced by Cottage Grove Barnes show was a 50c show, while eggs from the pheasant’s neat to the biddies was brought into The Sentinel this show would only charge 25c, which bantam’ s neat and vice versa. Both office the other day by D. M. Kelly, made the proportion about right. In IS. The Boaary.......... Kthelbert Nevin fowls are setting now and he ia who resides on the West Side. The : explaining that all members fe lt anxiously awaiting the time when the egg measures l inch from end to end Silaby Quartette friendly towards the old soldiers, M r' mothers w ill try to rear their foster and is about one-half inch in diam­ 14. The Bose o f Yester-e’en ........ Wallace reminded them that a year or ...................................... Marie Rich children. He imagines he w ill see the eter. The shell is quite crude and Mr. so ago, the Coancll was requested to bantam chicks go flying through the Kelly aaya there ia no doubt but that Miaa Blanche Veatch prohibit ball games and aportaon Deco­ air with their pheaaant mother and a j it is a hen’s egg. He also says he has 15. See the Pale Moon.......... Campana ration Day, and gladly granted the re­ happy brood o f pheasants grow ing up a faithful old biddy which has per­ quest. Miaaea Lockwood. L illy quietly in the barnyard. formed her duty regularly fo r the paat Councilman Knowles vigorously de­ 16. Peaceful Be Thy S leep ............. five or aix years and it may be poasible fended his action in voting for the li­ ........................H. H. McGranaham Want New Road Supervisor. that this e g g waa laid by her as a fare­ cense and hotly denounced many o f the Meaara. Woodard, Stratton, Reidler, Residents o f Row River district are well testimonal o f her last visit to the remonstrators. He paid a high tribute Biabey, King, Somers, Anderson, very much dissatisfied with the amount nest. to the old soldiers, and then demanded Matthews, Woods, Harvey, o f road work that is being done in The strange feature in connection why thoee who signed the petition did Matthews, Sanford, Hart, their road district, and are clamoring Moaby, Powell for a new road supervisor. A petition with the e g g ia that Mr. K elly has not state why they did so, and then to that effect has been filed with the only Minorca chickens, these chickens (Continued on page 7.) (Continued on page 2.) County Court. usally lay a large egg. BOUNDARY CASE TO BE APPEALED Case Against City to Be Taken to Higher Coart. The case o f W illiam Landess et al vs. the city o f Cottage Grove, which waa recently decided for defendant, by which their lands were put into the city limits and subject to municipal taxes, will be sppealed to the supreme court. The appeal bond is now being signed up. Runaway Breaks Leg. A horse driven by C. A. McFarland, became frightened and ran away yes­ terday as he was returning home from the city. The animal fe ll in the road in such a manner as to break one o f ita legs close to the body, and ia stiil alive this morning, but w ill undoubted­ ly be put out o f its misery. Mr. Mc­ Farland escaped uninjured. I f i t ’s a rush job o f printing, the Sentinel w ill get it out for you on im e. THINKS COUNCIL IS NOT SO VERY BAD Sees the Circns 1 Proposition From a New Viewpoint. Star, Ore., May 3, 1912. Cottage Grove Sentinel: To the Editor—In the issue o f The Leader o f A p ril 30, appears the fo llow ­ ing “ Without a parallel,” etc. referr­ ing to the Sunday circus question. 1 wish to say hurrah! for the Mayor and the City Council. To a casual observ­ er, it might appear that they had done the c ity ’ s fa ir name an injustice, but upon careful examination it w ill be found that they are in harmony with the greatest minds o f the nation— the framera o f the Constitution. There are two phases to this ques­ tion, and I shall consider the secondary one first. He sa ys: " I t is the one day o f the year when the old veterans assemble at the local churehes, ’ ’ etc. How need the circus affect that? I f the old veterans haven't that due re­ spect for a long established and com­ mon custom, regardless o f any religious sentiment and feel impelled to go to the circus, let them go. The fa ir naqpe o f the city w ill not suffer any more than it woutd for them to go from the long established services, to the local and long established billiard table or card table, and the chances are that there w ill be no more money spent, than there w ill at these same card tables, before another circus comes to town, and it is equally certain that they wHI come as near gettin g value received, as they would at the gaming tables. So much for the old veterans, and the same w ill apply to any other citizen o f the “ fa ir c ity .” The primary phase o f the question, it seems, has been entirely overlooked by the citisens o f Cottage Grove, who have petitioned the City Council, and a a y: “ A circus on Sunday would be dis­ astrous to the good name o f our c ity .” Let me a sk : “ Would a circus on Mon­ day have the same disastrous effect?” The answer ia obviously no. Then we muat conclude that the wrong is not in (Continued on page 2.)