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T e li Pajçe s Volume VI (Dnttagr (Snw H o ni e Pr i n t COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1912 Num ber 48 MEN ADVENTIST SCHOOL Pretty 12-Year-Old Girl Is Daniel Boyle Is Accidentally RIGHT-OF-WAY HAVE BEEN HERE IS PLANNED Killed; Peculiar Freak Blast Cruelly Murdered; Assaulted Residents of Delight Valley Inter Two Story Building Will Be Erected Rock Unexpectedly Hurled 1,200 Feet Through the Air Carrie* Instant Death to Employe of Southern Pacific Railway Company. viewed by Parties Laying Out ou McFarland Acreage Near Route for Electric Line. Cemetery. A denominational school of the Ad ventist faith is planned for Cottage Grove to he ready to take up school work within a month. It is planned to erect the building on some o f the Mc Farland acreage near the cemetery. It will be a two story structure o f Eng lish colonial style. Many heavy dona Marty Other* Escape Injury and Death Only by Dodging M it- tions have already been made toward* Cottage Grove Blood Hound Hurried to Scene but ao Many Had the expense o f putting up the build •let at They Hurtle Through Air. Coroner’* Jury Viaited Scene of Murder That Animal Is Unable ing, most o f the lumbei being donated Return* Verdict of Accidental Death. to Follow Scent After Picking It Up. by the mills. A further campaign is planned among the business houses of Daniel Boyle was instantly killed. Assault following murder by the cut the city. Die rock crustier was demolished and The curriculum will include the reg ting of her throat was the fate during several others narrowly mi»»ed nerioua ular eight grades o f school work, to the early hours Tuesday o f Mildred injury, probably death, in h jieculiar which will be added bible study and in Green, the 12-year-old daughter of dustrial education. Rev. H. A. Green of Eugene. Beyond A. R. Wtill«')•<• ml thinks ho is doing blast at the city rock quarry Sunday A gold ring lost probably 26 or 30 Probably not more than one teacher establishing the motive o f the crime, pretty good for « Itoginner. About a afternoon, when rock was unexjiect- years ago was found this week by a will be employed this winter and the investigation even with Cottage work *flor moving onto hi* newly pur edly hurled over a thousand teet workman on o -e of the streets. In through the air. industrial work not taken up for the Grove's bloodhound has brought no chased ranoh ho brought In an 1 ).pound present. Enough pledges have already clew as to the j>erpetrator, and the digging up the old stump of a post his Boyle waa standing on the trestle of rahlmge head. You can't toll what been made to guarantee the salary of coronor's jury could bring in only a pick hit a metallic object, leaving a you can do with tho aoil uf tho famooa, the railroad bridge, a distance of fully one teacher. Tuition will lie 12.00 to formal verdict to the effect that the shiny sjiot where hit. Orr securing the 1200 feel from the hla»t, and in » |>oai- fertile, fruitful Willamette. Wulter McCord in Serious Condition object it was found to be a solid gold $2.60 jier month. lion regarded a» ahaolutely safe by girl came to her death at the hands of ring, probably lost by the person who at Roseburg Hospital. those in charge o f the blast. He was Several families wil' be added to Cot jieraons unknown. Ice Cream Pnw.es High Teat. originally set the post, as it was found tage Grove as a result o f the building Not a bloodstained article has been The ice cream from the Cottage hit in the right cheat, the rock glanced Waiter McCord, o f Oakland, lies in a couple feet under the surface. What Crove Creamery recently totted by the sod hit him a second time in the neck a serious condition at Mercy Hoajiitai o f the school. One family is already found, not a step on the sod, not a ever stones had been in the ring were here and expects to stay. just under the jaw, lie fell from the finger print except two or three that I'ure Food Department pa«aed an un- in Itoseburg as the result o f an injury _ _ _ _ _ ---------- gone. It is probable that the original were probably made by the victim her usually high teat, that of 17.6 per cent, trestle to the ground shout six feet be suatained through the accidental dis owner will never be learned. Comes Over Cascades With Bride. ; low. It is said that the jugular vein charge o f a Winchester rifle. McCord self, have been found, and the officers probably the highest in the state. S. W. Martin, a former resident of waa severed, hut a post mortem exam was returning from a day's hunt, car Cottage Grove, being born north of the are almost at sea as to which wa^ to ination wua not held to determine the rying his gun in hand, when he j city, who visited here during the sum turn. truth o f the statement Death was There is just a possibility that a ne stumbled and fell, with the result that undoubtedly almost instantaneous. the wea|Min was discharged. The bul mer, has married an Ashland girl, ha* gro committed the crime. Night clerks Those who hurried to his side say that let entered his breast and lodged in the disjiosed of his livery business at Sil- ! at the postoffice saw a colored man run he gave but three or four dying gasjis nhoulder. The injured man was taken ver Lake, and has come back to make ning rapidly toward the dejxit between after they reached him. The rock to Kosehurg and admit'ed to the hos { the Grove hia home again. He and 2 and 4 o'clock yesterday morning. ! bride made the trip over the Cascade* Bruin Unexpectedly Surprises Young that hit him weighed Of pounds. And Future Defender* of Country To Be , pital, where he is receiving medical by way o f the McKenzie pass. He ha* He appeared to be trying to catch a Ladies as They Walk Tram crushed in nis chest. train but was too late. attentio". A Ithough seriously wounded, Given Practical Demonstration Boyle had just taken a position oc it is not believed the injuries will purchased residence jiroperty on Adam* R. Morgan, a brakeman on a South way in Bohemia District. Of What War la. ; Avenue from F. D. Wheeler. cupied a moment before the blast by prove fatal. ern Pacific work train that left Eugene Champion, Or., Aug 21.— f Special to another man who judged that a js.int Fruit Insjiector Stewart givea out early this morning, says that just as it Korty-two member* o f Sixth Co., C. further away was safer. Sentinel.) Misses Grace Lilley and was pulling out o f the yards a little The latest rc|>ort from the Pure Food the information that orchards affected A. C , Oregon Nation*! Guard», left Marguerite Johnson were badly fright Department shows that hamburger by anthracnoae must be sprayed dur- ! after 6 o ’ clock, a negro came dashing (Continued on (.age 2.) Tueiulay morning on their *|>eri*l car ened by a big black bear the other made by Sumer* & Taylor passed the ing October. Spraying will have no \ (Continued on page 2.) for the annual maneuver* at Fort evening as they were walking the Looking "For Good Looking Babies. effect at any other time o f the year. test of the dejiartment. Steven*. All officer* and two-third* tramway from the Musick mine to the The (kittage Grove Grange wants all Single Taxer Will Speak. o f the membership o f the company the good looking babies in the city and Word has been received from the Champion. were repre»ented. Capt. Metcalf war Just as they stepj>ed onto the firs' surrounding country on exhibition at Graduated Single Tax League o ' Ore in command. Ten day* will be *|.ent gon that F. E. Coutler, a speaker for trestle they heard a grunt and a rust the grange 'air to be held Sept. 6-6-7. at the encampment. No mother will hardly acknowledge that cause, will hold a meeting at Cot ting among the bashes below and a The annual inatructiona at the gov The girls tage Grove on Aug. 30th. He would bear rushed from cover that hers is not the .best looking so ernment's big fort and handling o* the dropped the lights which they were that Master McFarland expects that be pleased to arrange a debate with big guna at the defences of the mouth carrying and took wing for the Musick anyone opj>osed to his propaganda. Un there will be plenty o f contestants. o f the Columbia givea the Artillery less other arrangements are made by mine boarding house. It is said that There will be prizes for the first and (Uir|Mi practice amt opportunities for interested local parties, he will sj>eak their speed would have put Mercury to second best looking "k id s ,” two j.rizcs ntudying the art of war they could get the marauders were scared away just HOMES OF WM. LANDESS AND shame. They are certain that bruin on the streets. for girl bsbics a id two jtrizes for boy in no other way. it gives the boya an as they were about to pack up the followed them, but quest for him by G. M. HALL VISITED babies. Who the judges are that will | outing at government ex|>ense and a plunder, for nothing was found missing Threshing Resumed. miners anxious for bear steaks failed have the fortitude and bravery t o : »mall amount o f pay beside*. hen the family returned the next day. Threshing was resumed Monday, the to locate the animal. award the prizes has not been an- 1 Trousers Are Taken From Bedroom Colonel Steven* h*» detailed many Mr. l.andess' trousers were taken grain having dried out again. The The young women are spending their nounced as yet. officer* and non-coinmiaaioned officer* from his.room while he slept and pa farmers are jubilant over the fact that summer vacation in the Bohemia Dis While Victim Sleeps.—Hall to act as Mj.eeia 1 instructor* in the per* contained therein were found there is little, if any. damage on ac trict, stopping at the Musick. Wolf Hide Brought In. Home Ransacked But No more difficult |>h*»e* o f artillery work. scattered about the kitchen. A purse count o f the rain. The yield per acre C. B. Sears whh in the city Saturday Sjtecial attention will be given to tin with the hide of » timber wolf which belonging to Miss Winnie l.andess was is running high. thing Is Taken Physicians Raise Fees. method» used in obtaining, transmit robbed o f about a dollar in change, he had killed on hia father's farin. At the last meeting o f the Lane J. C. Piper o f Upland, Calif., is here ting and arranging for information Burglars entered the homes o f Wm. while another purse containing $25 was looking for a location. He thinks Cot County Medical Society, the physicians Wolves have been doing considerable used in firing the heavy rifles. Things were generally damage to live stock this year and a I.Hndess and Geo. M. Hall Sunday nut found. tage Grove and vicinity are good went over their former fee bill and re A most interesting phase o f Mtudy turned ujiside down but the booty se more determined tight may be made night and according to evidence went vised it somewhat. enough for him. will include the time devoted to the ulsiut their business in a leisurely man cured was not large. for their extermination. While not all the fee bill was raised, *ubm*rine*. These huge instrument, No clue to the robbers has been se ner, taking time for a lunch before the following items may be of inter o f destruction will be planted in the cured. leaving the l.andess home. est. Hereafter an office call or pre river, their looslion determined and the A window at the G. M. Hall home, scription will cost $1.50; a day visit, The Hall house was unoccupied, the Oregon troojw will be given a practical family being away on a vacation and which had been unoccupied while the Cooper and Houser Families Reach $2.50; a case of confinement. $25, and demonstration o f how 100 |K.unda ol Expected That 2,500 American the yeggman went through everything family was away, was found open Mon visits to the country will depend upon Montana City on Way to SKturntcd gun cotton in u hollow atcel Clergymen Will Participate in the distance the doctor has to go. thoroughly. Silverware and jewelry day morning, but nothing was found Glacier National Park. ball electrically connected with the From one to three miles it will be $5, was laid out preparatory to being disturbed inside the house. Novel Prayer Service. »bore station can be used to blow up a The doors to the Latsiess house were Kalispell, Montana, August 16.- Mr. and for each additional mile beyond gathered up. every drawer and no"k STi.0tMi.000 dreadnaiight, or how Iht Rev. E. G. (). Groat o f this city ia searched for valuables and contents not locked, so that entrance was easily and Mrs. W. B. Cooper and Mr. and three $1 j>er mile will be charged. graceful curves of a magnificent fight one o f about 2600 American clergymen scattered about the house. Evidently obtained. Mrs. W. G. Houser o f Cottage Grove, While these charges are a little higher ing machine may be reduced in a tenth who will lead in the world-wide prayer Oregon, arrived in Kaiisjiell this morn than under the old regime, they are of a second to a mass o f blackened, service to be uttered by millions of liju< ing driving a Cadillac car enroute to not nearly as high as they are in Mult twisted steel or how 800 lives may l* on Sejilember 8th. These jirayera will nomah and other counties in the state. Edmonton, Alberta. snuffed out like the flckering tlame ul be in behalf o f the free schools of the On the trip they have touched Olym a candle light. world. pia, Tacoma, Everett and Spokane. In the mission schools and churches They leave Kalispell today for Glacier throughout the world similar prayers National Park, from where they will will lie offered and in the Sunday go to Eureka, Montana, and across the schools the children will in many rases line into Canada at Gateway. participate. While crossing the Cascades they Deans Go To Halsey. ONLY ONE TROPHY ALLOWED met A. L. W’ estgard, representative of No such simultaneous service has Land Is Not Cultivated for Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dean left this ever before been attempted and the the American Auutomobile Associa TO GET AWAY From Five to Ten Years. Recent Storm at Bohemia Most event murks an epoch in the organiza week for Halsey, where they will start tion, now laying out a northwest trail tion o f the Second World’ s Christian a newspaper under a guarantee from across the continent. Mr. Westgard Peculiar Ever Seen in District. Third Regiment Team Administered Citizenship Conference to be held at the business men ot the city. The advised them not to attempt to make That incessant cultivation is not nec Decisive Defeat in Regimental Portland, Oregon, June 29 to July 6, family has many friends here whose the trip from Wallace to Thompson essary in the famous, fertile, fruitful Al. Churchill and George Atkinson good wishes go with them in the new 1913. Falls through the Thomj>son Pass, Willamette for the production o f prize Shoot.-Individual Score were down from Bohemia during the field of indesvor. which carried them over an elevation winning apples, is demonstrated by the past week and rejiort that the recent Breaks Record. C. O. Dryden and family are now lo of 7,000 feet. His statement was that fruit brought into The Sentinel office lightning storm was the worst known cated at Centralia, Wash. he did not believe that they could make this week from the orchards o f W. H. in the Bohemia district. Mr. Atkinson The winning o f the individual trophy it with the car that they were driving. Lacky, Herman Rudolph and G. W. Me Felix Currin Develops Cross With SHys that in all his |irevlous exjierience by the highest score ever made in the Mr. Coojier states that it was a diffi Farland raised on land not cultivated Many Buildings Going Up. Strawberry. in Oregon he had not Been as much Building ojierationa are active on the state, again capturing the state trophy, cult job and that he believes he would for from five to ten years. The apples lightning as on this one night. It Felix Currin has succeeded in cross Spray tract. J. F. Spray is building a winning the Kern skirmish trophy and not attempt to go hack that way, as were perfect in form and flawless. seemed to literally fill the air and the They included Blue Pearmain, Dutch ing a raspberry with a strawberry, barn. Bales Bros, have just completed the governor's trophy, having the the grade on this side is very heavy. woods were set on lire in numerous a house and barn, W. W. Harrison has honor o f every man being picked for ess o f Oldenburg, Wealthy and Tuljier- getting a jieculiar lex.king fruit. The plsces. although quickly extinguished Raising Lots of Berries. hockin. The Pearmains are already of berry is as tasteless as the salmon just completed a barn, J. A. Prophet five o f the eight members of the team by the heavy downpour of rain. The son o f E. C. Lathrop was in the unusual size and are no where near is preparing to build a house and barn, for the international shoot to be held A peculiar freak was the ripping ol berry until cooked, when the straw Messrs. Swaggerty and Morris, recent at Glakama* in October, and putting it city Monday with a wagon load of ber done growing yet. berry tlavor develops. Mr. Currin says a splinter some 30 feet long from a arrivals from Yoncalla, will build two all over their competitors, was the rec ries, 40 quarts being Laughtin black The orchards have oeen well sprayed large tree near the Sweejwtakea proji- that by crossing again with the straw ord made by the rifle team o f Sixth berries. an unusually large, well and otherwise taken care of, but no houses and barna at once. berry he will get a nicely flavored erty, which waa cut into an inch board Co., C. A. C., Oregon National Guards, formed and luscious berry o f that vari cultivation work has been done on any about aa smooth as if trimmed out by fruit. located at Cottage Grove, which re ety. He has a 400 foot row o f these o f these orchards for flve years or Next year he ia going to cross the Farmers Want Water Trough. a saw. turned Friday from attending the state from which he picks about 40 quarts a more. raapberry with the dewberry and A number o f farmers have com day. Hia everbearing strawberries are Car Shortage Feared. blackberry. It takes two seasons to plained to The Sentinel that business shoot at Clackamas. Only one trophy, the Butterfield also still producing abundantly. Toot! Toot! Tootl The Association o f Western Kailways develop the hyorid fruit. men of the city are neglectful o f the He was in sgain "yesterday with a In writing from Salem to have hia Mr. Currin may attem|>t to croaa the interests o f their customers in not skirmish trophy, was allowed to get ia sending out circular matter urging shippers to uae every effort to prevent strawberry with the milkweed and furnishing a water trough where farm away, and Butte Mooney, o f the local load o f mammouth blackberries, the address changed, P. W. Hubbard says; an anticipated car ahortage when crop* raise strawberries and cream- -but does ers coming to the city can slack the team, had the highest score, 74 out of majority o f which were two inches in "T o o t! Toot! The longer I take your length. One measured 2f inches. paper the better 1 like it ." not claim originality for the idea. (Continued on page 2.) thirst o f their horses. begin to move. POSITION OCCUPIED CONSIDERED ABSOLUTELY SAFE UNDER ORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES Pretty G ood For Beginner. Delight Valley, Or. (Sjieeal to Sen tinel.) Two jmrtiea o f right-of-way men have viaited the valley during the past two weeka in an attcmjit to get opliona on land required fur an electric line. It ia understood that the line ia ex peeled to rroaa the Beatty, Haight and Harding ran’ hei, aa ownera o f these projierties have lieen interviewed as to prices and have aaid that they would expect only to be jiaid for the value of th.< land and actual damage. At least one jiarty represented the F.ugene men who have secured a right- of-way fo Creswell and are aupjxoaed to he in the emjdoy o f the Southern Pacific. The other party is undoubt edly working in the interests o f the Oregon Electric. Miaa Mildred Green, Not Yet in Her Teens, Daughter of Rev. H. A. Green of Eugene, Victim of Fiend Incarnate in Early Morning Hours. TERRIBLE CRIME IS LAID AT DOOR OF NEGRO WHO HAS BEEN ARRESTED AT ROSEBURG Ring Found After Many Years OAKLAND HUNTER IS INJURED on mk I : e . om 50. to )fT. at *-« K I ts i ï ï I w ith ’|H*rly lillijw every <ls at • • • • 4 1 C o co tti- itio n , GROVE MAIDS SCARED BY BIG BEAR SIXTH CO. BOYS OFF FOR FT. STEVENS :: < erso ii My tou ch w hen best J LOCAL RIRE TEAM WINS ALL HONORS AT CLACKAMAS Freak Lightning Cuts Inch Board Like Saw uken 31dg. RAISING HYBRID RASPBERRIES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ PARTY REACHES KAUSPELL LOCALPASTORTAKESPART :: « I, 500 BURGLARS ROB HOME AND LUNCH BEFORE DEPARTING Prize Fruit Is Raised Without Cultivation