(Eotfeuj? (firmi? §>ntim rl |XV C o l l » * " O r o « « Leader VM C o lla s * ® ro * * Sentirmi INCORPORATED WITH GROVE LEADER AUGUST 1 . 1912 C O T T A ftF COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, TH UR SDAY. M A Y 22, 1913 Cottage Grove Leader No. 9 Cottage Grove Sentinel No. 36 KICK RUT Sentinel Ads. Sell EXPERIMENT STATION LIVE WIRE BALL TEAM Calf Follows Man GRUB ORDERED FOR TO APPLY Zacharias Place Into Hotel FOR THE ASKING IS ORGANIZED BIG FARMERS’ REMEDY PICNIC Jraid of Cannery I hrough Ma advertising In The Hen- Unel A. I„ Zacharias this week aold him fropowtion L Gain, G ro w er* of F ru it Yearling Doe Brought in. Game Warden Knox brought In a yearling doe yesterday which had bean found by Mrs. Robert Anlauf lying by a bridge near the railroad trark. The animal had evidently become bewil­ dered and gotten on the right-of way. It la somewhat brulaed up and it is thought may have been hit by a train. g<>m| It ha* been placed on the Curtis Veatch farm to recuperate and await dinpnxi- lion by the slate game warden. Be I.aat to Evince Merest in Own Market. farmers o f the Cottage ■ ry have fo r year« rum- 1.. ., of the lark o f a certain kinds o f produce. In,d la informed that when 1 1 . tv |>ri'»enta itaclf t«> fur |kcl for theae p r -lu r t « farmer» hang Lack end 1.. kn.g a rhanre on 916 < r |f> worth o f atock in the I)» .ml ion. it . are ttia once moat viU fur to many It meana the Girls Should Be Proud of Abili­ ■twreu e bare livin g and ty to Help Mother. IproMte . it meana the infer an acrimping and saving to its meet and having money State Industrial Field Worker Har­ | In the betik ; yet it ta aaol rington Saya Boys Should jaineaa man o f the city ere Welcome Practice xly tu put up their propor- With Tools. i auhacription. It is etrictly propoaition, and ahould he •nceeaker said, “ is ut (tutting up what thair educational as well as practical. Girls ky friend* put up readily. should be pruud o f the fact that they Ihr Information that The Sai • can sew and do the other household from the soliciting corn­ duties, boys ahould be glad o f the op- liortunlty to learn tha use o f tools and 'll of aolicttlng atock aub- ahould not feel above the work that haa fallen, aa each thing» must be done around every home. The |fe, upon the ehouldera o f a few. care o f animals, raising o f chickens n il busy man and haven't the planting and caring for a garden ia upend going around the country work they may all do proAtably and rtng every farm er personally, (Continued on page 2.) (Continued on page 2 ) URGES DOING THINGS THAT COUNT I KIRNS; MEN SPEND NIGHT TIE COLD AND RAIN •.Ora., May 21. — (Special to atincl. Coming In from thair M the timber w et and cold and 1*1 » roaring Are in the cabin on I ranch that aet Are to the !•*. Mr. Siarret o f the Starret St ' Umber Co., and tw o rruiaera •Wigol to a|*nd an entire night ®r* *n the wet ami cold a few daya TWe are no close neighbors and hll>t wan ao dark that the men ®°tllnd their way to a habitation "»•fed quite ««v e re ly until day •hen they found th eir way out •hired dry clothing. Taylor, Well Known Here. of hsi been received here o f the injury 0f Shelton Hechtet of '». Idaho, who married Miae Bell formerly o f this city, whose ' )olly Taylor, was raised here, •Nms that Mr. Hetchel and hia •|» l*w had just driven in with Attending Convention. another. The invention by M. C. Cochran was mentioned last week. At the same time W alter and Roy Scott were here from Portland with a White steamer, 1 ^ motive power of which was fur- niahed by a rotary engine o f the form er's Invention. The brothers had been working in Portland allI wmter ge ttin g models ready for exhibition. W alter has been working on the ma- * T the fo rm er’« drug *0* 1» hsv. g to be hauled fifty A saloon had burned down , whiskey had bean Rowing . r Mr. Bechtel stepped | chine for eight years. , ? 1H wsgon a man by the The engine in use K> 5 inches thick * • * * * . who wna craxed with has a diameter o f 13» inches and de­ •dior a 00 rea* ° n w hatever for velops 62 * horse power, remarkable . red two shots at the men. strength for an engine of that s ^ e n d through the wagon being twice as much a. is needed for 1 ruck Mr. Bechtel, entering the machine in which it ia being use^ ••••nth rib o f the le ft aide The Inventor had no idea that i 1 '" I out under the righ t arm, such a tremendous power, develop - ----- . . ¡i- l ^ , 11 * • * at Aral thought to Thia engine ia for *team on y' , * * W° urH*‘ The Incident oc- the Cochran engine ia for both ga hM . r J®* ,n«riment stations o f the Ore­ ball team, the organixation having gon Agricultural College provided for been effected by C. A. Bartell and G. by act o f the recent legislature, if an I M. Marksbury. Many new faces will effort should be made to secure it. appear in the lineup and the organizers I hi* I* the opinion expressed by L. D. are conAdent that they have a winning Harrington, Industrial held worker, team and one that will give spectators when the subject was broached to him their money’s worth. The first game by The .Sentinel. Mr. Harrington o f the season w ill be played Sunday stated the college was merely waiting afternoon with Creaweil and a large for application to be made from this turnout is expected. section o f the valley and that about Having the suits and equipment pur­ the only thing necessary to be done in ! chased last year the organization w ill order to get the station would be to I start on a much better financial basis secure the use o f a portion o f some than It did last year and the manage­ farm, where the owner could be hired ment hope* it w ill not go in the hole, to carry on the work. as was the case in 1912. No application has yet been made Many improvements have been made from this section o f the valley and it at the ball g»„unds, including exten ­ is probable that the first request sive repairs to the grand stand and would get the station. bleachers. Following is the temporary lineup: W ill Change Anlauf Road. P itch ers............. Atkinson and Pitcher The county court o f Douglas County In field ers........................................ has granted the petition o f Robert An­ Dame wood, M cGee, W azera. M cCargar lauf and others for a change in the 1 Outfielders Sears, Celle?*, Brumbaugh county road at Anlauf, and the road viewers will meet at Anlauf on May \ Everything you can mention is in 28. to view and locate the road. The Sentinel. CITY’S CHEAP PAVING WOODARD GROOMED CAUSES COMMENT FOR DIRECTOR All Towns of Valley Surprised by Business Experience and Fact That He Is Heavy Taxpayer Urged Price Cottage Grove Is Pay­ ing This Year. In Behalf of Candidacy. The price at which Cottage Grove is getting iU paving this year has been the cause of much comment up and down the valley. “ What kind o f paving ia it?” “ Who are the contractors?" “ How did you do it? " were among the questions aaked the editor o f The Sentinel at Eugene Commonwealth Day by people from Eugene, Springfield, Lebanon, Harris­ burg and other citiea or the valley in- terexted in hard surface paving. A number o f the papers o f the valley have also drawn comparisons between the price paid in Cottage Grove and in their towns. A. L. Woodard is being prominently mentioned as a candidate for school di­ rector at the annual meeting to be held June 16. It is understood that he him­ self is not in any way anxious for the job, but a number o f his friends urge that long business experience, unques- tioned integrity and the fact that he is a large taxpayer make him an ideal candidate. Frienda o f J. H. Chambers still insist that he become a candidate. O liver Veatch has been mentioned and C. F. W alker and H. J. Shinn have been spoken o f by those who wish a director from the W est Side. EUTERPIAN CLUB IS SCHOOLS PREPARE TO ENTERTAIN TO GIVE RECITAL S. O. Hamblin. J. W. Eddy, H. J. Shinn, I.ee Roy Wood* and A. H. Cru- aon attended the Oddfellowa conven­ Unusual Event in Musical Circles; tion at Medford this week. Receipts to Go to High School Mr*. L. A. Ralston. Miss Eunice VanDcnburg, Mrs. Geo. M. Hall, Mr*. Music Fund. Mabel Earl and Mra. A. W. Klme at­ The annual recital o f the Eutcrplan tended the Rebekah conventional Med­ Club will be held at the Armory Friday ford this week. evening, May 22. This concert is under See Maude Adams. the direction o f Mias Esther Silsby, Among automobile parties to Eugene musical director o f the club. Mr. M. Tuesday to see Maude Adams were U. Warner o f Eugene, cellist, will as­ Mra. G. M. Hall, Misses Lulu Currin sist the members o f the club in whst and l.aura Kennon, Mra. J. Chambers promises to be their most pretentious Misses Helle HurkhoUier, A tha and musical work. Mr. Warner's playing Ipha Widdersheim; Mrs. A. W. Kime here earlier in the year was a feature at one o f Miss Silaby’ s musicals. The and Leah Perkins. entire progam is one of unusual in­ terest, featuring nearly all o f the prominent soloist» o f Cottage Grove. In addition to the musical interest con­ siderable enthusiasm is being shown by the high school in this jven t which is It la aomewhat o f a coincidence that being given for the benefit o f a special two different ty|>ee o f rotary engines school music fund. The whole event should l»e invented by Cottage Glove promises to be one o f the most delight­ men at almost the same time and that ful and enjoyable affairs o f the season. the two styles should be sufficiently different not to infringe upon one Appointed Administrator of Two cotid Rotary Engine by Grove Man Is a Peculiar Coincidence Bell Johnson, Daughter , 40 re farm to A. W. Z ln lk .r, taking Agricultural College I. Waiting Many New Faces Appear in the the latter »r'a city property on South for Application. Temporary Lineup Sixth Street in the deal. Sentinel adt. prove unusually efficient In connecting buyer and seller. Only Necessary Qualification Is To First Game of the Season W ill Be Members from Every Grade Have Parts in Interesting Entertain­ ment for Tuesday. The pupila o f the grammar grades o f the public school w ill give the follow- ing program at the Arm ory Tuesday evening, May 27, beginning at 8 p. m. sharp: 1. Miss Perkins, grade 1 a Mother Goose b The Sunbonnet Girls c The Overall Boys 2. Miss Bants, grade 6 a Inst.Solo, Mary Ellen Benson b Recitation, George McQueen 3. Miss Hooper, grade 2 A ll the Year Around 4. Miss Iv y Holcomb, grade 5 Recitation, Eva Hartung 6. Mist Wohrer, grades 2 and 3 a Pantomime b W alking Game 6. Misses Holcomb a n d Buell, grades 3 and 4 a Song, boys. When Tommy W ent W alking b Song, girls. Boat Song Estates. Oliver 0. Veatch has been appointed 7. Mis* Comer, grade 7 a Inst. Solo, Isabel Bolden administrator o f the estate o f M. A. b Song, Oregon DeWald said to be worth about 93,000 8. Mrs. Beager, grades 4 and 6 and also of the estate o f W. V. D<* a Recitation, Helen Baker Wald, which is said to be worth the b Song, Sixth Grade sum of 92.000. There are the same 9. Miss Wilson, grade 6 heir« in each estate and the appraisers Flower Drill o f both of them are E. R. Spencer, 10. Miss Gleason, grade 8 George Atkinson and George O. a Song, Oregon Grape Knowles. «H o f Cottage Grove. b Beautiful W illam ette, F a y Grove »fan Robbed at Portland. Sams John Woodard was up from Portland c Song, No Land Like Oregon d Recitation, Mothers o f Men, over Sunday. He reported having been robbed in a Portland hotel a few N ets Compton A slight admission fee o f 16c and 10c days before by a burglar who entered his room and made his escape without | w ill be charged to cover expenses. na akening him. A gold watch, money Reserved seats on sale at the Bon Ton Monday morning. ___ and papers were secured.___ High School Plans Not Selected. A meeting of the joint building com- mittee for the new high school building was held Saturday, at which several architect* presented plans. A aelec- tion was postponed one week. A tramp ca lf who picked up a friend­ ship with whomsoever would permit’ of the fam iliarity and followed Fred Fisk into the lobby o f the H otel Osburn at Eugene one day last week, caused somewhat o f a commotion. Bossy had attempted to follow several other peo­ ple but had been driven off. Mr. Flak did not know that the young bovine was follow ing him until one o f the em­ ployes informed him that he would have to leave his pet at the door. The ani­ mal strenuously objected to being sep­ arated from his newly found friend, but a fter considerable moral and other persuasion he wsa finally induced to occupy a stall at a livery barn until the owner should call for hia property. Legal Blanks— The Sentinel. BAD ROADS INDICATE OREGON BORDER Sea Dog from San Diego Com­ plains of W ebfoot Highways Says State Should Make Big Im­ prove men ts'Bef ore Date of E x­ positions in Honor of Open­ ing of Panama Canal. Oregon needs to do a lot o f hard work before the expositions in honor o f the opening o f the Panama canal i f it wishes to secure the through auto­ mobile traffic, is the opinion o f Capt. R. W. Creswell, a sea dog from San Deigo, who passed through here Tues­ day on bis advertising tour for the San Diego exposition. The Captain is ac­ companied by his w ife, who very heartily seconded the remarks o f her husband and spoke very vivid ly o f the trip through the Pass Creek Canyon. The party carries its own household goods and kitchen utensils, the ma­ chine being arranged into a com fort­ able bedroom and kitchen in a few seconds. Capt. Creswell said that the boun­ dary line between California and Ore­ gon ia very easily discernible by the difference in roads and he is anxious that good road associations make ex ­ tensive preparations fo r the tremen­ dous automobile traffic that w ill follow the Pacific Highway i f the roads are easily passable. Fine Collectien of Money. One o f the finest and most complete collection o f coins and currency in the state is owned by Oscar Woodard o f this city. There are several hundred coins in the collection and almost every kind o f paper money. Its value is several hundred dollars. Sunday School Convention. The twenty-fourth annual convention o f the Lane County Sunday School A s­ sociation w ill be held in the First Methodist Episcopal Church at Eugene May 27-28. Every school is entitled to one representative for every ten mem­ bers or fraction thereof. A splendid program has been prepared. Jesse Thornton sold his property on South Second Street last week, John Bader being the purchaser. The deal was made through Hemenway & Lock- wood. Friday, June 6, Definitely Set as Date Four Quarters of Beef, 600 Loaves of Bread, 500 Pies, 200 Cakes 250 Salads, 3,000 Eggs Al­ ready Arranged for. Four quarters o f beef, a dezen hams, 600 loaves o f bread, 600 pies, 200 cakes, 260 salads, 3,000 eggs, several sacks o f potatoes, a couple firkins o f butter, a couple barrels o f coffee and twenty cases o f canned fru it are among the thinga already ordered in compiling a menu for the big picnic to be given the farmers o f the Cottage Grove country and their fam ilies by the Commercial Club and other business men ‘ o f the city. It is expected that the women o f the city w ill furnish the piea, salads and eakes and a soliciting committee has been appointed to interview the Grove's famous cooks. The date o f the affair haa been defi­ nitely set for Friday, June 6, the date having been postponed on account o f the continued uncertainty o f the weather. Following the big feed. Mayor Chambers w ill deliver an address o f welcome to the visitors, which w ill be responded to by the grange. This w ill b i followed by a base ball game, it being anticipated that a contest w ill be arranged between the Cottage Grove and Lorane teams. It is expected that there w ill be at least 3,000 people to be fed. A ll w ill be welcome, but in order that the com­ mittee in charge may be able to pro­ vide a sufficient amount o f food, those who anticipate attending are requested to drop a postal at once to A . J. A rm ­ strong, secretary o f pienic committee. I f a large number should attend w ith ­ out notifying the committee it is pos­ sible that sufficient food m ight not be arranged for. Everyone is wanted, but it is only fa ir to those providing the meal that the intended guests inform the committee that they are coming. This applies to city people as w ell as farmers. H. R. Sams, who came from N ew York to g iv e Portlandera the benefit o f his knowledge concerning municipal government, spent Friday with hia form er school mate, C. J. Kem. WILL BE FIRST RURAL HIGH TO BE STANDARDIZED Walker, Ore., May 21.— (Special to The Sentinel.)—W hat ia thought to be the first standardization o f a rural high school w ill occur when th eW g lk er high school w ill be thus honored J u n e S ." Strenuous efforts were made to secure thia recognition and several county officials w ill be present at the ex er­ cises. A picnic dinner w ill be served to all guests present on the occasion. Longest Train of Cars. The longest train o f cars ever pulled out o f Cottage Grove le ft here yester­ day in train No. 226, the north bound local fr e ig h t There were 91 cars in the string. Stone Settles Injury Case and Leaves Law yers Out in Cold It is understood that attorneys and physicians having large tees coming to them in the case o f M. E. Stone vs. the W est Coast Mines Co. have had a coup sprung on them. Roseburg Editor Surprised at Pro­ THINKS COTTAGE GROYE LOSING VALUABLE ADVERTISING The case was tried in district court a short tim e ago, a judgment o f 210,600 being rendered in favor o f the plain­ tiff. Shortly afterwards notice was given that a m ortgage on the property o f the company would be foreclosed and Stone at this time declared this to be an attempt to evade payment o f the judgment. It now looks as if the company m ere­ ly wished to evade payment o f law ­ yers’ and physicians’ fees, fo r officers o f the company were here last week, arranged a settlem ent w ith the injurod man, took him to Eugene and got the judgment cancelled without the knowl­ edge o f those having claim ! against it. The attorneys in the case are J. C. Johnson o f this city and C. A . Hardy i t Eugene. Mr. Johnson declines to make a statement. I t ia understood that Mr. Stone claims that hia action was jus­ Several parties report that in roam­ tified. ____________________ ing the side hills around the city they The value o f a paper to a commun­ have ran across quite a number o f ripe wild strawberries. Tame berries are ity can be accurately measured by also beginning to show color. The what outsiders think o f it. The Sen­ berry season is unusually late this year. tinel is w illin g to be thus measured. gress Being Made by Metro­ polis of Southern Lane. ------ C sttage Grove is toeing lots o f valu­ able advertising In not holding a berry carnival, sw eet pea show, chicken show, or something o f that sort, ia the opinion o f Carl D. Shoemaker, editor o f the Roseburg Newa, who was here Friday In the interests o f the Roseburg Strawberry Festival to be held May 21 to 24, inclusive. Mr. Shoemaker had not been here for several y e a n and was astounded with the progress that has been made since hia last visit. H e was especially in­ terested in tbe paved streets and pro­ posed high school building. Tbe Roseburg editor was surprised that so progressive a little city was not doing more to advertise itself, especial­ ly when it has so much to bring before the public. T ille r ’ s Broncho Busters, the Che- raaw i Indian Band, and all tbe free strawberries that visitors w ill eat are the features o f Roseburg's big show. Calling carda— The Sentinel.