Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, May 01, 1913, Image 2

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GOVERNMENT WINS IN JACKSON
DIES FROM BULLETS OF
0.& C IA N O GRANT
18-YEAR-OLD BOY
LITIGATION
uKLViUN FMlft
Sm all l ia r te Is
In Demand,
provt Thtir ¿
•u
Lad, Himself Shut to Death, Makes
Trading
Widow aod Eight Orphans
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active U*| 11
While Himself Dying.
C ase W ill G o T h ro u g h to U.
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•y M ag I« I*« m A
S. S u p re m e C o u rt
Received This Week
Mvdford, Ore., April 23. Sberlff tracta ai» <*»-rs liu st,^
_.Jl> «f l «bañe«, ^
Auguat Singlar dled Oda mormng at
llrandvl
» f bhsrtdaa, % j,-
Sacred
llearl
Hospital
as
a
reault
of
a
Is Greatest Land Case In History
durl In which he kllled l.ester Jones, acres lying nssi Ub»**
E ARE D IS P L A Y IN G the most beau­
of Federal Government; 2,300,-
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sn IH-yesr oíd desperado. The ahoot- l» I I
tiful new patterns and largest assortment
ing took place laat evenlng in a lonely Moore ni 1 rnwfonl» ¡w,
000 Aires of Rich Land
tract fo» I ’.'**>. o» Mu*
cabin on Ihe John l.aunapach
of M en ’s N eckties this store has ever
la the Stake.
place la wvll tinproveí
ohe
mile
west
cf
Jacksnnville.
shown. All the new est novelties—two
Siligler. eccompanied hy a I aunaparh
8. D. 1 tins of Amity, g,
(Continued from first page.)
color combinations reversible ties w ith
boy, wput lo (he ratnii tn arreal Jones,
Ave arre tract lying m *
Until you have actually
seen them you can form
ho
wss
cuoking
luscoil»
un
a
atuve
in
$2f*i
an acre. J. P Mut|g
a d iffe re n t pattern on eith er side—diagonal s trip s .
Judge Wolvrrton ended in the lower
no id e a of the quality, the
aerea,
lying siest of "
Ihe
kitchen
when
thv
aherlff
enterad
checks, etc
courts the greatest land case the fed­
O p en end tics, made with strong taf>e
style and the perfect fit of Hall­
As Jones turnad to reach for a reval, H. Wheel o* Salem
eral government has yet prosecuted.
inside w hich does not allow tie to stretch. These are
mark Shirts. Colors guaranteed
ver on a nrarhy ahelf. Singlar ordered
C. C. Mi henar and A.C,
An acreage aggregating allghtly more him lo throw up his haiida, threatening
absolutely sun and tub proof.
of the I »crlrrsh ' ompatij
great values to tie to. W e want you to see them.
than 2.31*1,000, for which the pecple of
lo shunt if the urder waa nal nlieyed. have purchased front Un
Oregon have been clamoring insistently
Our Special Price, each, 95c
Jones inade a >iuick movemenl tnward «f Sullo '
■ farm of |(g
the past deesde, wss dec I are. I the prop­ the gun and Singlar flr#»l.
mili »est of
erty of the federal government, to be
The wounded boy grabbed the gun farm brought fat dm
opened for settlement or purchase by amt in an instant a doaen
. __ shots ___
. ,
were *L............
purchasers intend w
the people if congees so desires.
being exchanged The l.auneperh buy entire tract to h gsnberriM
While the decree finishes (he famous ran to his father's house and when aa-
pear and rherry traes.
Oregon and California land grant raar sistance arrived Singlrr had rrawle«l
No- 2/4 can H a itia n Ripe Sliced Pineapple, a can 25c; J boxes Safety M atches 10c: No.
l'ori land investors ban
in the lower courts, it will be imme­ outaide with one bullet through hta
2/4 can choice T able Fruit, in clu d in g Pears, A pricots an d Peaches, a can 15c; No. 2 -»
the Miller tract of lit arm
diately appealed to the rireuit court of liver and one through hia hand, lie
Dallas, for Ro.uoo. It g
cans Diam ond “ W " T able Fruit, including Pears, P eaches and A pricots, a can 2.1c: gal­
appeals in San Francisco. It srema did not know that he had killed Jones
lon can Peaches Pears and Apricots, each 35c; 10-lb. pail corn syrup 48c: 4 pkgs f\rtn &
the
purchasers to eubdtetda
probable that the case may be brought and warneil l.auna|>ech that there was
H am m er Soda 25c; Y east; a pkg. 4c; six ’>-oz. bars W hite L aundry Soap -’5c; Pickles, all
ty
and
sell It > ut In amali
up for a hearing there by October of a man hiding behind the stove in the
kinds, in q u art glass jars, each 25c.
!..
K.
M»ore. a I'ortlaad ad
this year, or possibly earlier. From kitchen. The body of Jones, broken
dealer, laal wreb rl
there, no matter what ia the decision, by ail bullets, waa found crumple»! be-
fur the salt uf a »hast
- - — . lira
>wa
the CMse will go on to the supreme
acres,
lying
In
FrsnbllaCaM
court of the United States for final ad­
ingtoo.
!
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« f r - —
— Tb»
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judication.
ee»|ulred
by
a
Soulbars
Jones was wanted fur petty thievery
arai for hohJlng up the town marshal veelor. Mr Mi«rs alas dad
at Jacksonville a few months ago when of a 4H.I «.-re l»rm, I png ^
he furred the marshal to dismount, non, for Ktf.uuo. Iba
took away the ofTIrer'a gun and then purchased by a Cortland1
□CUC
chased him thruogb the brush. For Henry Frorb.
Mctlregory A SalU d
some time he had t>een hiding In the
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ rations were ferns. Oregon grape and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
hills but waa seen laat week on Ihe Colo have punhsaad ibt
afjple blossoms. A fter the usual work
Ckdhcr farm of 1#> k m , a
atreeta of Medford.
t
SOCIETY
refreshments were serve»! by Miss Fern
. .
, 1
Sheriff Slngler leaves e widow and j district, the rorsulersUesM
:
c h u r c h
n e w s
:
♦
♦ Holcomb, assisted by Pearl Johnson. ♦
♦ Scenes of Activity Greet the | , lgh t children.
1 The place Is under irroti
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Members and guests present were;
gun ten.
Eye Everywhere.
Oddfellows Celebrate A nniversary. Mesdames Hall, Abrams, Hill, Eakin,
Services at the Christian Science Hall
Field Slowly Slips Down Hill
The ninety-fourth anniversary of the H. H. Veatch, Compton, Miller, Mon­ every Sunday at 11 aod Wednesday
Mrs. M F. K. Withers, who own»
Will Attract F«q
Oddfellowship in America was appro­ roe, Job, Chas. Adams, Swengei, Fish- evening at 7:30. All are welcome.
Twenty-Three Miles of Railway Is and operates • farm a mile end • half
migragli.
priately celebrated by the local lodge burn, Venske, C. E. Frost, Roy Smith,
southwest of Howe station, reports
In
order
to
get the wém
Artery
of
Business
Whose
Mag-
Saturday night, when the following Chambers, Mills.
LORANE M. E. CHURCH.
that one of her Aside is slipping down benefit from the lefia
program was rendered:
nitude Is Not Realized
F. S. Snyder, Pastor.
hill. Sheaatd: "I thought to myself, passed to attract srliWnli
Copies of paintings worth thousands
Piano Selection........ Miss Alice Counts
Services for next Sunday : 10 Jo a.
that this must feel as an earthquake the etete Imndgritksi a r
by Residents.
of
dollars
on
sale
at
The
Fair
Saturday
Violin and Piano Duet.....................
m , bible school, classes for all ages.
does.
”
Inviting suggrstiooe a* Is
Miss Carrie Woods and Dan Woods at 15c each.
A cordial welcome is extended to all
Wnen the children w«-nt for the rows method of sntleing neen
(Continued from Aral page.)
Reading....................... Rev. R. A. Moon
Mrs. Bert Richmond entertained the interested in Sunday school work.
lest We»ineeday they found three die abroad Hy re» id ion tka:
Reading.......Miss Eunice VanDenburg Emanon Club last Thursday. After a 11:30 a. m., classmeeting; 7 :30 p. m..
tinet
crecas In the ground on the slope be directed to securing i
has
been
installed
end
is
set
ready
for
Vocal Solo.......................Lloyd Stratton social and busy afternoon very dainty song service and sermon.
of a bill. The creek», from one to granfa from the agnculbnl
work.
It
ia
said
to
be
the
strongest
Reading................Mrs. N. E. Compton refreshments of sandwiches, pickles,
and highest priced machine of its kind three feel deep, went Ailed With water. of Northern Kurtipe. Tbs
Violin and Piano D uet....................
M. E. CHURCH
fruit juice, marshmellow pudding and
The next day It wee apparent that piaría to hold a series uf.
in
this section of the slate. The mill
Miss Ada Matthews and Mr. Geo. Woods wafers were served. Mrs. S. L.
James T. Moore, Paator.
the
surface of the Aeld hod sunk a foot,
has
been
so
remodeled
that
it
is
hard
bich represe!datives of
Address..................... Judge H. J. Shinn Mackin was unanimously elected presi
Services for next Sunday: 9:46a.
to
recognize
it
as
the
old
plant.
and
that the whole mass waa sliding, Scandinavian colonias «
m..
Sunday
school;
11
a.
m..
sermon,
About 150 members of the Oddfel­ dent to succeed Mrs. Ben Grott. Mrs.
At the Star mill and at Row River glacier like, to the north.
clergymen, editors, eo
lows and Rebckah’s attended the anni­ Ray Griswold was a guest. Members subject: “ God’a Garden” ; 7 K)0 p. m ,
It
slid
under
a
fence
and
drsgge»!
out
the
usual
activity
prevails.
Along
the
officials,
etc., will be
versary sermon delivered by Rev. present were Mesdames Groff, Allison. Epworth League; 8:00 p. m.. song and
the
posts.
It
buried
two
newly
planted
line
can
be
seen
preparations
for
general
scheme
to be full
Moon in the Christian Church Sunday Atkinson, Bisbey, Cochran, Armes, sermon, subject: *‘God's Notice of
several new mills. At the Hawley apple trees.
outlined.
morning.
Little
Things.”
Monday
evening,
at
Short, Cooper, Scott, Mackin and Bede.
place, near Red Bridge, a large crew
Thrt-e Ar trees are moving north.
No definite program Ml
The
club will meet with Mrs. Horace 7:30 Dr. Abbett district superinten ia at work clearing off a large tract At the foot of the hill a two-foot cliff
The Social Twelve Club met at the
adopted,
but It is prob
dent, will bold the third qusrtcrly con
Cochran next week.
for the installation of the Donahue and Is formed by the praaaura.
hoiue of Mrs. C. H. Burkholder last
Aral of the hearings will bs
ference in the church.
Dubois mill.
Thursday afternoon. The house deco-
This has now been going on for a 16 and will be given up Is
The Social Twelve meets today.
Along each side of the right of way week and the children of Mrs. Wither* cent» lives of German spss
BAPTIST CHURCH
are rich cultivated farms for which who keep watch on the phenomenon, Later conferences will
C. M. Cobb. Paator.
the
road furnishes easy, cheap and declare they believe the slide is Ailing Hwtxllsh, N o rw e g ia n , F*
Services for next Sunday: 10 a. m
bible school. Mrs. Ksrl K. Mills quick transportation to market, but the creek at the bottom of the elope Danish Immigration. By
superintendent; 11 a. m.. morning there are also thousands and thousands and will dam bark it waters. Register, not 'only can successful
Do You Know Ten People Around Cot­
In el trading colonists f
worship, subject: “ The Life Worth of acres of fertile soil being put to no
Hen W ith Record Dies a t 25.
foreign speaking |«»>|>ls. t
While” ; 7:00 p. m., young people's use whatever and easily accessible to
tage Grove N ot Taking The Sentinel ?
Pasadena, Calif., April 28. —Theo­ arrival of the immigrants
meeting, Genevieve Jury, leader ; 8 :0# transportation, giving but a small idea
dosia
Roosevelt, so named because of can be welcomed and fires
p. m., evening service, subject: *‘Ae- of what the future holds for Cottage
her
evilent
antagonism toward race in getting started on Orvfos
Grove
when
every
available
acre
is
F YOU DO, AND WILL SEND US A LIST
cepting the Challenge.” A cordial
suicide,
said
to
have been the oldest
producing
something.
And
this
valley
elcome
to
all.
of such names, we will credit your subscription
Distinguished educators
hen in America, died today a t the
is
only
one
of
the
many
leading
to
this
two months. We want but one name out of
home of her owner, Mra. Elisabeth secure»! for the summer mss
Human Bones Found in Ashes of city.
the same family. Just mail us in the list of names
Aged H erm it’s Home.
Not going beyond the end of the Grinnell of Paaedena. She waa 26 University of Oregon IkiS]
and receipt extending your subscription two months
’ill open shortly after coni
Roseburg, Ore., April 28. —Fearing railroad one of oourse sees nothing of years old.
will go to you by return mail.
and
continue for si* week
Theodosia
numbers»!
among
her
that he might have been killed by some
great Bohemia mining district,
person bent on robbery and the corpse operations in which would be much friends many of the notables who have «»locators are from varioai
burned to remove evidence of crime, more difficult, expensive and incon­ passed their winters in Paeadena in the the country aa well as frw
last quarter of a century, among them many are famuua h-durer»»
officers are investigating the death of venient without the railway.
This Offer G o o d Up to an d Including
Mra. Russell Sage who. on her last are noted «dentists. 8«n
Robert Cavitt, whose charred remains
M ay 15, 1 9 1 3
were found late yesterday in the ruins Much Time and Energy Wasted in visit to this city, made three calla el courses will be offered tot
the Grinnell home to pet Theodosia.
advance»! students and nth«»
of his cabin, 80 miles southeast of
Housework.
—
The
aged
hen
laid
approximately
Roseburg. From information received
That much time and energy ordinari-
here homesteaders chanced to pass the
is wasted in the home and class 4600 eggs in her long end useful life
many
Cavitt homestead and made the dis­ room, and thst the modern house- besides mothering
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-»/ brooda of in-
..... ......... « » ■ ■ « = - 1 cubator-hatched chickens. Satiaticiana
covery, the bonea of a human being in keeper can
learn
by a study
of Agure that the eggs laid by ThetKloela,
the ruins. Coroner Jew ett of Rose­ methods used
on much
the Panama
Canal
the
p
»"»
”
burg wbs summoned, and after brief were points emphasized by Anns M. ' a( the average price of only 26 cents a
inspection of the ruins and inquiry Cooley, head of the domestic art de­ dozen, were worth $93.76. The ac­
among neighboring homesteaders, as­ partment of Teachers’ College Colum­ cepted cost of keeping a hen in these
certained that Cavitt recently sold bia University, New York City, in an parts ia $1 ■ year, making Thcodoaia'e
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'-"»y. m a n |n e t earnings $68.76. At a capitalised
several head of cattle, for which he address to the . . gir‘
address to College.
the girls of the Oregon Ag-1 value of $2.16 she has made 3«*) per
received considerable money.
ricultural
(iollee*
cent on her valuation for her owners
It also was declared by neighbors ricultural
“ I am so glad to know of the excel­
that Cavitt received an inheritance of lent work you are doing in home eco­
Slayton will have a show of Ana
several hundred dollars recently. On nomics,” said Misa Cooley. “ The
If so w e are at your service and w ish to supply your
horses
on Saturday of this week.
account of these facts the officers en­ women of the Pacific coast are more • “ **• ■re
ottered I in all classes and
Prizes
are
offered
needs—the sw eet aroma and delicious flavor contained
tertain suspicion that he might have awake on this subject than those of the D'ere
he sports and garnet
been murdered and robbed.
in our Coffee is sure to satisfy your palate. Make
Atlantic coast.
The program ia being made
Cavitt waa 80 years of age, and came
up for
"We are all planning for the future, the conference on Human
your selection from the following guaranteed brands.
to Douglas county nearly 50 years ago
Life, Col­
Ha
whether
it
ia
aa
teachers
of
children
or
Waste
and
Conservation,
at
Reed
and located on a,homestead in the most
A phone (48) call brings a can on first delivery.
as
mothers
of
our
own
children.
We
tege.
May
9-10-11.
It
includea
speak-
isolated section ot Douglas county,
Many ex
becoming a recluse. Cavitt frequently must know much in order that we may era and scientists of note. -----,
««-
guide
them
aright
in
the
future.
We
hihita
will
be
inalalled
by
societies
__
we
mints
will
be
installe»i
by
societies
co-
visited Roseburg for supplies and was
on» on»»»*»"~
•- the work of the conference
must
study
how
to
live
rightly.
I
hope
operating
in
well known here. He was a bachelor,
and informed friends that he chose you heve all reed Mr*. Ellen H. Rich- *nd other d ales will send many dele-
'The Right Wey of Living,’
gatee as well as their best authorities
the life of a hermit, following a broken ards'
‘‘You have a wonderful /»•»•«—•—**
engagement to marry in the east more
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Metsan Special Pack Under These Brands:
than 50 years ago.
. ,-------... w. sanitation and
The weather has been exceptionally Sñth Street near Naia
scientific management of homes here in favorable for the trees which are In
college. There must not be so much blossom and many of the early^charrlea,
Has Old Hand Press.
j
Junction City Times : Thomas Mar- waste of motion and time in our homes peaches and plums have already
and In our classes in teaching.”
dropped their petals and “
ALL PACKED IN T IN C O N TA IN E R S
\ £
Calling cards
the young
The Sentinel.
,rult h ,i form«*
___ _ nicely. The Royal
! davil”, on the Portland News which
From Independence comes the report Annea and the prunes are now In full
(»ood for 1 0 0 0 voles wit
was established in 1867, prior to the of big proAts in loganberries. One bloom,
u'~
A
big
apple
crop
ie
not
looked
purebaae at either Kees
Oregonian. We have In thia office the grower states that he received
for as
it
ie
the
off
vi»»»
'
—
them.
,
j
—
■
*
'■
in*
yeer
for
ths
Co.
or T h e Sentinel.
same hand press that waa used in the from — one-half an acre
ne r*<
’e,ve season.
$
Strawberries ere blossoming
laat
-------- nicely,
w
publication
of
that
paper.
I vote for
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P
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While a new industry, Polk ”
_____ _ .m * County I There
is
only
one
way
to
get
all
the
There is only one way to get all the
Advertising pays—in The Sentinel. people are going into the business of news
of the Gr
Grove country. That Is
w« nf
growing loganberries extensively.
I in The Sentinel.
Free Piano Conti*
Sentinel.
S H I R ^T S
Newest in Spring
Neckties for Men
■
U
Priced
Highest Quality Groceries at Lowest Cash Prices
U m p h r e y & M a ck in
T h e Quality Cash Store
nene
r r
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J J TRIP OVER 0. & S. E.
RAILWAY IS BIG
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i
Coffee ?
Hills Bros. Coffee
Royal Club Coffee
Foiger’s Golden Cate Coffee
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