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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1912)
12-YEAR-OLD GIRL IS FREAK BLAST KILLS MURDERED DANIEL BOYLE {First nknlay..fall Merdiandise1 MILDRED (¿KEEN OF EUGENE IS ROCK HURLED OVER 1000 FEET Z x , ♦f Fcill selling has begun promptly on time at this store. W e have anticipated X your first wants by having already completely stocked many lines of Fall Merchandise. The economy in trading at this store w as never more X evident than in the cash saving values displayed in our new Fall Lines. First Showing Fall Dress Goods Our new fall dress eootls is already sellili;; at a rapid rate Nearly all patterns are ."0 in. wide or more and there is a deeided cash saving on them. o F itieh w ool blue serge jk . t yard ........................ 95c o4 inch tan, brown, gray m- agonal weave suitings a vani Söe to 40 » ? Y Y X/ McCall Pattern No 4044 Prtc«, 15 cent» LADIES' DRESS 95c 54- ineh all w ool Empire cloth, for dress, vd.... 95c Ô8-G0 inch all wool suitings, vd. SI.dö to $2.50 Full Lin« McCall Patterns v f X f T Ï T ? f ESSEX MILES at Door of Many Other« Escape In|ury Only ed at Roseburg. — Hound by Dodging Mltudes a« They i Hurtle Through Air Sent to Scene. Toward« Them. (Continued from tirât pugc) ( ( 'onttnued from tlrat pane.) AMERICAN LADY CORSETS New Styles Just Received $ 2.00 American Lady Corsets are shown in several heights and lengths tor slender, med ium and stout figures at this store. American Lady C or sets are absolutely rust proof and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. New model as displayed above is made o f white heavy Conti! Cloth and will compare with many other makes of corsets at $Li.oO each. Our Price $2.00 ____________ ONLY 12c ......... Decisive Defeat in Regimental Umphrey & Machin j ! There’s a time and place for everything. N ow is the time to send a Sentinel to the East. c JUST RECEIVED! A Large Shipment of COATS AND SUITS Tohe Percival B. Palmer Garments For style, fit, quality and dur ability these garments can not he excelled. Blue Serge Suits in “ N orfolk” Style are very popular this sea son. Lon g Coats are exception ally good in “ Norfolk ” and Belted Style, made up o f Chin chilla, Serge and Plaid materials. We take special orders for Suits, Coats and Skirts. Burkholder-Woods COMPANY Send ”T h e Sentinel” to Your Eastern Friends T o d a y and T h e y ’ ll Start for Cottage G rove Tom orrow . I ve BONI I HI Kl I Mukcn re |a>atolllce day and Weal Sab Man want» a Sentinel v him. Third Regiment Team Administered 45c ! Ladies’ single piece____23c to 75c Ladies’ I ’nion Suits. 50c ti $2.25 Children’s single piece 18c to 60c Childreu’t I ’liion Suits 23c to 95c Men’s single piece 45c t< ■ $ 1.45 Men's Union Suits 90c to $1.95 Boys' single piece__ 23c to 75c Boys' Uuion Suits_____ 23c to 95c Feei Immediately following the biaat the air waa unexpectedly tilled with Hying miaale«, women aereamed and «curried from the danger xone, hut many unly ««raped injury by dodging aa the ONE TROPHY A L L O W E D atone« were hurled toward them. A large roek (lew over an automobile oc TO GET AWAY cupied by Meadamea C. J. Kern and A. G. Kinter and fell a few feet from it. One of the narrowest o f the many narrow esca|>«H wua that o f Photo 13-ox. Peanut Butter in gl.t>s 25c grapher Armstrong, who hail act up Shoot.-Individual Score hia camera a abort distance from the (Juart bottle pu re (>ra|>e J u ice _____ _____ 25c Breaks Record. biaat in order to secure a picture. He ■>i»c I’ealietrv Blend Coffee, al l » ..... 27c waa warned that he waa taking hia life in hia hand«, hut iuaisled on remain- (Continued (rom tirât page.) <>i»c (»unpowder. Japan, Early Breakfast Tea, a 11» 45c 1 ing. He anap|>ed hia camera the (» bars White Laundry S o a p _____ ____ _________ _ 25c a possible 75, when his tsrget refused moment the explosion occurred and to work ami he was ruled out. • dodged behind a piling that was hit by ' ) Bars Savon Laundry S o a p ............... ............ ............. 25c In the individual trophy contest the several large boulders. Although he d /4 lb. box Washing Po w der___________________________ 20c score made by Itantk waa 273 oiU of a 1 escaped uninjured rucks were piled all possible 300. a score never before around him. I f the rock crusher huild- eijualled in the state. Hants also won ing hsd not impeded the hall o f rock, the honors for I he highest individual he would have undoubtedly been buried. aggregate score. Fully 35(1 people had gathered to are Conner won fifth place in the indi the blast and the rock that killed Hoyle vidual shoot. pusaed over the heads o f a couple hun TH E C A S H E C O N O M Y S T O R I E ^ ^ ^ J The team score for the state trophy dred people. Shelby Teeters waa waa 1013 out o f a possible 120 ( 1 . Thj« standing in front o f Mr. Hoyle and ia the third year in aucceaaion that the dodged the rock that killed the man Cottage Grove team haa won thin tro behind him. The fact that Teeter« phy. waa standing in front o f him may h aw Mooney made a record o f 145 out of prevented Hoyle from seeing the (lying Lorane. a possible 160, another record never be miaale. Mr. ami Mrs. Nate Russell o f Divide fore equalled in the state. Under ordinary circumstances the are visiting relatives o f this commun In the shoot between the teams of spectators were in a safe position, ami ity. the Coaat A rtillery Corps ami 3rd R eg Mr. and Mrs. Joa. Schneider o f Cot- iment Infantry, the five Grove mem tage Grove spent Saturday ami Sunday bers o f the team o f eight, helped to ’The Shop” When? (¡otxl with relatives here. give their opponents the most decisive Printing is Done Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Martin, ac defeat they have ever met. Cottage Grove shooters literally car companied by Mrs. N. H. Martin of Cottage Grove, came over Monday in ried off all the honors there were to lie their auto and spent the day with Mr. had. and Mrs. Doak. The members o f the team are Lieu tenant F. He Snodgrass, Sergeant Jas. Geo. Hawley, Mr. Cogswell o f Cot had refused to heed the warnings o f tage Grove ami W illiam Schmitt o f H. Potta, Sergeant Horace T. Conner, those in charge o f the biaat. Creswell returned Saturday after a Sargeant Chester Hanta, Artificer Besides the killing o f lloyle ami the Butte Mooney, successful! hunt at Siuslaw Falla. narrow escape, o f many others, the Mr and Mrs. Frfed Wentworth left A. L. Monroe returned today from w ool work o f the rock crusher was de Sunday for their home in Eugene. his vacation and is ready for business molished by the force o f the explosion, was partly buried in rock, the build a22 Mr. and Mra. Gale Harrison Holes again. ings in connection with it were de returned to their home in Portland stroyed and the county road buried sev Sunday. eral feet deep with debris. Mr. and Mrs. 1-eslie Seward o f Chi Boyle leaves a w ife to whom he was cago le ft here Sunday for Bend, Ore,, married a year ago and h 3-muntha-old where they will spend a few days be baby. He was employed by the South fore starting on their return trip. ern Pacific railway and was at the scene o f the blast to repair any damage Mrs. James Atkinson o f Elmira that might occur to the block system. spent a few days last week with her The body was taken to Oregon City daughter, Mrs. A. H. Addison. W e are offering for the next Monday night for burial. Mr, Hoyle An interesting hall game took place few days, all our box pa|»ers was about 30 years o f age. Sunday between Divide and Ix»rane, at esjierially low prices. The extensive work being done in the latter team winning by the score W e are back of these goods the city w ill he delayed a week or ten o f 15 to 5. with our personal guarantee days by the destruction o f the crusher, as to quality and finish and hut a largo crew o f men is at work Word has been received here that a | should any purchases prove making repairs. special train will leave Portland on unsatisfactory for any reason, Saturday afternoon, September 7. and ' we will cheerfully refund the Real Estate Transfers. w ill pass through Cottage Grove the purchase price. Martha J. Whisman et vir to Ole J. same evening carrying the departments Kayser et ux, 43-69 acrea in section 10 o f W ashington and Oregon to the Na townnhip 20 SR 3 Vy, $10. tional Grand Encampment at Loa An Milo H. Stone et ux to Jamea H. geles, September 9-14. Any old soldier H aw ley— Land in Tp. 20 SR 4 and 5 can go and the fare for the round trip is $39.70. W. $1. J. I. Jones et ux to C. H. Jonea, lot Blackberries Wanted. 2 block 6 Jones’ addition lo Cottage The Eugene cannery wants all the Grove, also tract near said lot 2, $1. wild evergreen blackberries it can get. John F. Wisslanl to Arthur Need- They are now gettin g ri|>e and aome ■ ham, HO acrea in section 29 township auv n o w are being received at the cannery, but 1 20 SR. 6 W., $10. not as many as desired. Some are be F. R. Wilson et ux to Hulda Prince ing shipped from Yoncalla. The asso I 40 acres in Sec. 34, Tp. 20 SR. 2 W, ciation pays 3 cent« a pound for thia $600. berry, which grows wild in profusion A. E. Nolan et ux to C. H. Jonea, 5- in many parts o f the county. acres in township 20 SR. 3 W., $1. (Juart, wide mouth jar, of large < Hives Every garment has an extra amount o f thread; full size and superior tailoring. PI LOCAL RIFLE TEAM WINS HONORS Cash Saving in Every Corner Fall Weight« for the Entire Family Completely Stocked. Laid The coroner'« jury impanelled Mon , down the track.from the weal and at tempted to g e l nlHiard. The train day by Coroner Gordon returned a wna already in motion, and the man verdict o f accidental death. The jury wnm umilile to oatrh It lie chatted it wua composed o f Andrew llrund, ('haa down the track for acuite dnttaiicc, tln- llronneau, F. I.. Ingram, A. E. Hum ally giving it up ami dodging to one lotll, .1. II Holden ami A. S. I’owcll. side, where he hid under u warehouse, j N«> blame wan attached to anyone fur A negro was arrested at Rose burg the eataatrophe. Mr. Hart, of Hurt At Gruher who hail yesterday who admitted being in Ku- j gene the fatal night and who had a charge of the Iduitting, wan u wltneuH o f the case knife and ru/.or on his person hut and explained the eauae aeeidenl to he a lurge, undiucovervd denied any knowledge of the crime. I Cottage Grove's bloodhound found a llaaure liehiml the eharge of powder, strong scent in a clothes closet otf the which rauaetl the full force o f the murder-room, and also in a fruit closet puwdcr to he thrown ugainat the out- down ataira. Very evidently the mur aide wall. Thta he explained na freak derer hid in these closets either before that it wua impoaaible to guard ugainat th» crime, waiting a chance, or after- J and wua one which he had never met want, seeking an opportunity to ea- j with before in all Ina experience In ua cape Failure o f the dog to follow u ing powder, which haa been exlenalve. scent outside is due, the olllcer is sure, A ll theoriea that aucceaaive hluata hud to the fact that an many persona weakened the wall o f rock or that poor tr.impel through the garden and about judgement wua uaed in the amount of powder put in are aeouted the house. 'the crime wua not discovered until by him. A month before he uaed a the father, the only other occupant o f < 2.0(N> pound charge and it hardly lifted the house, went to call hia duughtcr at the roek. Ttiia time HlO pound« extra H o ’clock the next morning. He had wna uaed. The rhurgo wua meant to heard no disturbance o f any kind dur looaen tl.non ton o f rock. Owing to the peculiar action o f the biaat only 2,000 ing the night. The memhera o f the Green family tona were lifted and thia amount o f are former neighbors of Mr. and Mr«. powder for airamall an amount o f rock caused it to he hurled the great dis G. II. Tyaun o f thia city. tance, although the load of |M>wder wax not too heavy if it had lifted properly. F a ll S t y le s ( >tter Minced Clams, per*can Crime CARRIES DEATH. Negro Who Haa Been Arrest- X GROCERY DEPARTMENT UNDERWEAR Terrible jr t t i VICTIM OF FIEND T5 h e j Specials in | Stationery ! 50c 40c 35c 30c 25c Quality, Special Quality, Special Quality, Special Quality, Special Quality, Special 31c 25c 21c 18c 15c The Modern Pharmacy . 7 /ie Store S E N T IN E L A wakened fortahlc fee near. Ed. d'l ramping lie« awoke to lint coiled on til Inches o f hi th e pillow ov Its guard utv with a stone, nine in numt as proof o f Herald. WC TH E PAKIKII W h y lini n r ! Il c u c i n a l a un»! Intuì •«( ( « r a n g lui th r t r r i t i i j u a h t i r * t onili g n u - t a l |Mit|Hj ( ‘a ll ariti I C. MtPPÌ, The “ P la the indivhi uses Foley K rheumatism, ney and hlad Kidney Fills ing, tonic an tlrial results drugs. Neve two sizes in a ine in a yel Drug Store. Some WeBu <| Oalvaniz Fittings, 1 Pumps, II Wire, Poult Ware, Tin ware, Hote (| We call j tion to oui includes C Wool and (. also Tajiest Velvets an largest assn 4] If you ar hand liugt have four show you. Call KNOWI