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*"* •"••Mou, w— « iUk vsy Mr' u i Ï l J *"“» «ÌIM, , * l r«. >1»! o g p c v‘ V » *l K C 5 V «r, »L,. COrrAGE GROVE, OREGON, T H U R SD A Y . NOVEMBER 21, 1912 ne ‘""•• I oui ■ "t aid " " ‘"main I1 ‘lie#. (Sottana 0>mm' §>intittu4 All Home Print Number 9 SHED BY BROKEN GLASS; PEi TO n QUADRUPED ™ “ nENT0P“ O r“ FFICIA ?,ELECTSMANY CANDIDATES IN RACE LS NEARLY BLEEDS TO DEATH FOR GRAND PIANO PRIZES *" Goduti,s ‘•"l'Ilio «iwr, o OMhtklUd. i»«l tht» rr**U, 1 >' > t •, *’ Torrii n r • n qj ill '"lUm hr '"•* BURG LOCAL CARRIES DINER TO GROVE ------------ Pacific Makes Important “ ,r i • tangea in Equipment and ' Time _____ Schedules. 11 I Isfo., ' * » hjt‘ rn •' i lie *'» live yeaterday the Southern haa made the following changes >< •'•n pment and train achcdule : 17. Roaeburg I’HSHunger, will ortland 1:46 p. ni. iirrivr Row ):06 p. m. ; thin train will carry ear, Portland to Cottage (¡rove. 27. Willamette I .united, will Portland 8:6» p. m., arriving 7:60 p. m.. Springfield 8:06, tie Limited will leave Spring- :00 a. m., Eugene 7 :2» a. in., Portland 11 :.'i» u. in. No. 28 on flag at llarriaburg, llal 3 style* viedd ami Tangent in addiiion to p ow in our* ■toR*- H t 27 and 28 will carry cafe parlor ooaa I-, ween Portland and Springfield, ions in ; breakfast northbound and aerv- , ner aouthbound. i' a |* 14 will arrive in Portland 7 :40 a. I 1 , If) *e ead o f 7:00 a. in., iih at * present. I y i »M, !0 will leave Aidiland 7 :»» a. in. "* j* ^ .1 of 10 a. m., arriving Portland * H'e a m. instead of <j :30 p. in. 1 1 * «Î■ 'litr y X I: <M MEN PROMINENT CONVENTION N ARRO W LY MISSES BEING DK C A PITATE D Dispute Over Ticket Money at Ar mory Dance Results Seri ously to One Dis putant. Miraculously escaping being decapi tated or having hia skull rruxhed in witli falling plate glaxx, Kdward Der ringer Ided profoaely S a t u r d a y night from wounda received when pushed through the window of the Armory by James Potts, following a dixpule regarding ticket money. Derringer received severe cuts on both aides of li ih head and on hia right wriat. He fainted from loan of blood. The injured man escaped instant death hy mere chance, according to h ia o w n atory. A fter falling through the window and lying with his neck in the frame, the glass continued to fall. The window wax of extra strength plate glaxs and ten feet in height. A large piece falling several feet might easily have decapitated him or crushed in his akuil. He thinks that u large fragment fell flatwise across hia head and received the force of that which continued to fall, thus preventing fatal injury. According to hia story told The Sentinel, Derringer had closed up the skating rink of which he had charge at 11:30 and dropped in for a couple dances before going home. He CHAMBERS NOMINATED found some fault because charged the price of a full ticket for only the two MAYOR dances, was about to go home and had Voters Show his overcoat part way on when Potts atruck him in tiie face, knocking Taking Part in him against the window, then shoved him through the glass, all the while Candidates clinging to him and pushing him. Caucus. Potts haM charge of the floor and in police eourt stated that Derringer made lewly enfanchixed women voters himself obnoxious and insulting and n active part in the nominating endeavored to pick a light. He stated lion held Monday night to naine that both fell through the window and des for tha city election Dec. that he continued to push Derringer in while none o f them were named i order to get him out o f danger of the ice they made their influence falling glass. He was also hit by the They formed about one-third of glass hut escaped injury. He thinks resent. that the fact that lie pushed Derringer .icket nominated ih aa f o llo w « : cleur oi the window saved his legs J. H. Chambers; treasurer, from severe injury. t Kakin; recorder, .). K. Young; When Derringer got up with blood in 1st wsrd, (!. W. Wallace and spurting from the wounds, girls were Yoodard; alderman second ward, screaming and one young woman was Valker; alderman :id ward, T. swinging at Potts vigorously. Derrin eler. ger, forgotten by the men in the ex expected that an independent citement, was taken to a physician’ s will be named. olliee by two young women, fainting from loss o f blood before help arrived. An examination showed that one gash missed an artery by a pin head. Six stiteheH were taken. FOR ias G Vor Enfranchised terest by Nominating at Citizens’ !0ES GET 5 YEARS I PENITENTIARY Warrant* were sworn out for both Potts and Derringer. Potts plead ous Depredators Captured at guilty and was fined $1» and coats. Comstock Draw Long Derringer, who was at Eugene en deavoring to have a state warrant Terms at Salem. sworn out for Potts, left from there n el hoboeschargeiI with attempted for his home at Grants Pass, whether it Divide were given sentence to evade arrest or not is not known. six montha to five yearn n the enitentiary hy Judge Hamilton New Store Front. >burg Saturday. The men broke A new store front is Itemg put into ------ —e homes o f Peter Tonole, Frank the Modern Pharmacy this week The .jtte snd Walter Olin while the show windows which formerly were at ?D0SltS i nt" wcrp away, and net fire to a right angles are being put in at an =* _==sthe Olin residence, angle to make the entrance larger and mi makf :''n,tRy five *»p|> were under nr- | the display of goods more prominent. ir the crime, but two later were d. Evidence that will convict i'* ¡ ink' m discovered anil they nr« now oil stop I, The three men pleaded ml hi n»:' Their naim-H are Louis Strang, refriisifl D. Golden and Joseph Ward o min wanted are P.nrl Rex and f 0* r a m e r . SUDDEN RAISE IN W ATER CAUSE (tending ity Sheriff Griggs took the eon OK PHENOMENON up. men to Salem Monday. p la > Pack Animal Disabled by Shot aa G. B. Hengen, President; A. B. Mining Party ia Ready Wood, 1st Vice President and for Journey. General Manager. AW ARDS W IL L BE HOTLY CON TESTED FOR Disston, Ore., Nov. 20. (Special to Regular A rm y O fficer Thought Score Impossible Keen Interest Taken by Regular Arm y Officer May Result in Signal Rec ognition by the Federal Government. HOBOES MAKE AWAY WITH U. S. FLAG MUST BEAR ADDRESS OF SENDER TEN FROM OKLAHOMA TO LOCATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PEN IS LAWSON Following Dismissal of Superinten Grot: dent Curtis for Delinquency Local Man Is Unexpect edly Honored. Lieut.-Col. B. K. Lawson of this city i was yesterday appointed superinten dent of the state penitentiary at Salem, the position to be taken at once. The appointment comes follow ing a sensational clean up at the state prison and the dismissal o f Superinten dent Curtis because of alleged use of j booze. _____ SALMON FISHING AT LORANE * '.IAIi roui lent, etc. il. eral this ami rail- uctfl ased With*Alarm System. :al Arrives Two iours Earlier Local Men Invited to Preach. Victor E. Hoven o f Eugene, former- : ly of this city, and Rev. E. G. O. 1 Groat of Cottage Grove have been in vited to preach a special sermon on ! Thanksgiving Day bearing directly \ upon the Second World’s Christian Con- , ference to be held at Portland, Oregon, June 29 to July 6, 1913. Delectable Denizens of Salt Wat r Chief Amlrew Brund nod Run S ixty Miles Inland as man Martin inspected the clec- Result of Unusual e alarm system at Corvallis Kri- They expressed themaelvea ax Freshet. d that Collage Grove should ich a system and will make a Torane, Ore., Nov. 18. — (Special to lie report at the next meeting The Sentinel.) —As a result of the sud Council. den raise in the waters of the Siuslaw, there was a large run of salmon and salmon trout last week and large num bers o f them were caught. Some beauties weighing 10 to 16 pounds were captured. nning laat night the schedule of Loranc is 66 miles from the coast, ’, the Roaehurg local, became tne SI iis I mw is usually a very shallow two hours earlier. It now ar- stream at this (>oint, it is seldom that it 7:62 p. m., instead of 9:32. even heavy rains raise the waters to ing north ss No. 18, ita schedule such an extent that the fish can get up nutes later. The schedule* of and then most o f them sre bruised raina have changed a few min- cuming over the falls. On this oc The revised time card appears casion, however, the raise was so great iaaue. and came so quickly that few o f the I Blanks.—The Sentinel. fish were injured. ROSEBURG DOWNS LOCALS; SCORE 34 TO 9 A meeting o f the stockholders o f the The Sentinel./ In a peculiar accidental Oregon, Pucific & Eastern was held discharge of a rifle the hind legs of n Tuesday at the offices of the Oregon & Large Number of Young Women pack horse belonging to Harry and Southeastern and the following officers Vote Getters Already Entered Grove Basket Ball Team Given Thomas Parker were broken just as the elected: and More Expected Severe Trouncing by animal had bejn packed for a trip to President, G. If. Hengen; 1st vice to Enter. Umpqua Boys. one o f the Parker properties a few president, A. B. Wood; 2nd vice presi days ago. dent, Jesse Darling, secretary, J. B. j The Cottage Grove basket ball team The Rees- Wallace-Sentinel prize Ed. Lewis, a miner in the party, had Protzman. A. if. Wood was sp|>ointed went down to defeat at Roseburg F ri piano contest is already the talk o f the just thrown a shell into his gun. For general manager. day, the score being 34 to 9. 'I he local city and surrounding country and the some reason the hammer did not hold boys acknowledge that they were out and the cartridge was exploded, caus Rev. C. M. Cobb, who lias Pceii sup large number of entries for the grand played. The team was composed of ing the ir jury stated. The horse was plying pulpits throughout Oregon, is prizes indicates that no one will have Matthews, Atkinson, Brumbaugh, Mar a walkaway, while it also makes it so disabled that the Parker hoys killed filling the pulpit at the local Baptist tin, Damewood. Among those who ac j probable that the vote will be so split it to end its misery. Church. up that the beautiful piano and piano companied the team were Supt. Dun- j certificates will be won with a compara- ton, Frank Jones, Murray Trunnell, Warren Edwards, J. I. Jones, Harry | lively small total of votes. The fact that there is such a large Comer, Harry Farmer, McDowell, | number of candidates makes it advis- Ward Berg, Coach Lewis. | able for the candidates to start their Stage Breaks Down. i hustling at once. The early bird will The Bohemia stage lost a wheel in ' get the best picking. Especially is the mountains Tuesday and passengers walked to F. J. Hard’s half-way SI XTH COMPANY LOCATED AT COTTAC.lv GROVE \ this true of subscriptions. The winners will be the candidates house, where a hack was secured. A MAKES UNUSUAL RECORD who see their friends at once and g et) new wheel was taken up yesterday and i them to promise them their Rees-Wal- the vehicle brought in. lace merchandise coupons, and Senti Union Thanksgiving Services. nel subscription and job printing cou On Thanksgiving day at 11 a. m. a pons. Candidates who get subscribers to pay at once are the ones who will union Thanksgiving service will be get the most votes. Folks who promise held in the First Baptist Church. The votes sometimes forget and the party Rev. Moon of the Christian Church who comes along and gets the money will preach. is the one who turns in the votes. Candidates are advised to visit the ('apt. Collins was so much impressed Rees Wallace Co. at once and get re " I didn’ t think it possible to make such a score,” said ( ’apt. Collins of with the showing made hy the local ceipt books and full particulars of how the regular armv after witnessing the militiamen that he has asked (.’apt. to secure votes. work done hy the members o f Sixth Metcalf to furnish a tabulated state Rees-Wallace and The Sentinel both Co., C. A. ( ’., O. N. G.. at the regi ment of the sacrifices made and ex give 1,000 votes on every $1.00 turned COMSTOCK SCHOOL HOUSE USED penses incurred by members of the in. mental Bhoot Friday. FOR LODGING On every clut of five new subscribers The local company was the only one company in attending the shoot. He The Sentinel will give a bonus of 5,000 in the regiment that had out its re will forward the same to Washington vote in addition to the regular 7,500, Tramps Leave Remnants of Meal quired quota o f men and the record of with his report and recommend that making 12,500 on each club o f five. the company be signally hono/ed in 1876 points out of a possible 2,500 i* a Cooked on School Stove and These names can be turned in one at a some way. remarkable one, cinching the regi Take Stars and Stripes The averages made by the local time. The bonus votes will be given mental cup already held. It is thought militia boys were 36} at 200 yards and when the total of five has been turned from W all. that it will also win the $500 bankers’ in. 40} at at 500 yards. trophy for the highest aggregate score On job printing but 10 per cent of Visiting cards—The Sentinel. Hoboes who used the Comstock school in the Mtale. the full price is required with the or house for a lodging place one night last der. For example, if a friend gives a week, left the remnants o f their meal candidate an order for $10 worth of job printing, he pays down $1.00, but scattered about the floor and made votes are issued on the entire $10. away with a large American flag. As Parcels Post Packages W ill Be Held Arrived Yesterday Expecting to The $1.00 is given credit on the last the flag had been used to drape a pic Up for Return Card. Buy Land Here. dollar’s worth of printing. I f the ture on the wall, its tbeft was not noticed for several days. amount is $20, with $2.00 paid down, Another regulation of the parcels A party of ten arrived yesterday It is thought that the depredators the payment will be credited on the (tost law which may cause incon from Elk City, Okla,, expecting to buy are the same tramps who were arrested last $2.00 worth of printing, and so on. venience if not complied with is the property in the Cottage Grove country for thefts at Divide and Comstock the A proper receipt will be given customer j rule that no package will be trans and settle here. The party is in charge morning after the school house had 1 when payment is turned in. mitted if not bearing the return ad-: of J. H. Logan and consists of Henry A ll job printing money must be | been occupied. They are still in the dress of the sender. Packages not pre Townsend and family, W. S. Franks custody o f the Douglas County sheriff turned in at The Sentinel office. A ll pared in accordance will he held 30 and family, W. W. Franks, James to whom the loss of the flag has been subscription money must be turned in days to be clsimcd and if not claimed Brown, Emmett Brown, T. B. Brown. reported. at the Rees-Wallace Co. No subscrip-: within that time will be sent to the I tion coupons will be given at The Sen dead letter office. Socialists May Have Ticket. tinel office. Cottage Grove Socialist local may The ballot box is at The Rees-Wal Hold Telephone Meeting. 'place a ci’ y ticket in the fieM at the lace Co., where votes may be deposited Farmers representing four rural meeting Saturday night, although such at any time. The list of nominations lines held a meeting here Monday, but action has not been definitely decided and votes will be published each week. it is undertsood that no plans were upon. Socialists did not participate in The date of closing the contest has LIEUT.-COLONEL RECEIVES SIG i the citizens’ convention. perfected. not yet been set. NAL RECOGNITION Indian - Equipped” Hostelry in Glacier National Park D iv is io n M e a s u r e is “THE UNCLE FROM JAPAN Hurt in Tussle for D e fe a te d Bottle of Milk (< Three-Act Farce Comedy Being Put on for Benefit of Public The measure for consoFdatien of In a scuffle over a bottle o f milk, Johnnie Brumbaugh, 14-year-old son contiguous territory and division of Library. counties was defeated by over 1 l.OOl1 votes. The millage tax bill was de feated by 15,000 and the appropriation measures by about 5,000 each. It is quite likely that the presence o f the referended appropriation measures de feated the millage bill because of mak ing it apjtear that the university was asking for too much. Many did not understand that all could not become law. "T h e Uncle from Japan” is the title o f a three-act comedy being put on under the direction o f Steve Burton for the benefit o f the public library. The play is a continual laugh from 10 minutes before the curtain goes up until until after it goes down. It will be put on Saturday, Nov. 30, at the Armory. In order to give merchants an opportunity to attend, and em the curtain will not go up until 8:45. Cranberries from Wisconsin. A box o f fancy Wiconsin cranberries o f the Metallic Bell variety were re ceived this week by Mrs. Steve Bur ton. They were grown by Mrs. Bur ton's father and look like young crab- apples. ___________________ Col. Lawson Selecting Site. Colonel B. K. Lawson o f this city, Captain A. L. Johnson o f Eugene, together with Captain R. W. Collins o f the regular army are now in Med ford for the purpose o f selecting the site for a rifle range for the Seventh company. When located Captain Deane w ill be instructed to proceed at once with the erection o f a proper Dlant thereon. _______ __ o f Dan Brumbaugh, suffered a fracture ot the right leg a few days ago at the Mosby Creek school house. The chil dren had eaten their dinners, when another boy declared he wanted the milk o f the Brumbaugh boy and at tempted to take it away from him, the accident following. The boy’s com panions carried him home on an im provised stretcher made o f one of the “ The Shop” Where Good Printing is school house doors. Done—The Sentinel.