Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, January 07, 1914, Image 2

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    oenses and $24,824 for the combination
licenses at $2 each.
In addition hunters from outside the
state paid $1,520 as non reaident fees.
Auother big item was $6,775 for Hues
imposed by the various courts for viola
tions o f the gauie laws.
O f the last item, half in each caee
went to the geueral fund o f the county
and the other half was turned over to
picture o ffered by Kinter Bros, for
the fish and game commission.
N ew T m t Party
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
This, in a measure, expluius why huut
Sir». Harvey Armstrong and Hr». K. most graceful woman: Miss M yrtle
M. Howard Fagan, Pastor
Si. Bromlbooks euttftaiued for the Brewer, bo* o f candy o ffe r e d by
Revival meetings coutinue every eve ers say that 1613 was the poorest hunt
young people o f the Preabyterian Barker ft Coffniau for the belle of mug this week and will close next Bun mg season they over had, for there were
church with an • animal p a rty” given tbe ball.
day with uuuaunl morning and evening almost 25 per eeut more huuters in the
Held iu 1»13 than in any previous sea
at the home o f Mr». Arm»trong Friday
Mr». C. W. Wallace entertained a few services.
son.
evening. In both invitation» and enter members o f the Royal Neighbors last
tainment the idea wa» cleverly carried night.
A fter 500, refreshments were Old Man Puts Bold Burglars to Rout.
out* The amu»emeut for the evening served.
A 74 year old man, giving his name
Those present were Mr. and
COUNCIL .PROCEEDING».
was the writing o f animal »torie», the Mrs. A. L. Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Goe. as C. Stuart, liviug on Fourteenth Ave
(Otticial Publication)
one voted the moat »ucceaaful author M. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Powell, nue east between Alder and Hilyard
receiving a bo» o f animal cookie» Mrs. Minnie Price and J. B. Protrman. streets, Eugene, put to rout two holdup
January 5, council met iu regular ses
Later in the evening a short program
men who ordered him to throw up his sion.
consisting of solo» by Mr. Broadbookt
hauds shortly after 8:30 o ’clock Mon
Petition o f Hrown Lumber Co., for
and Mr. Currin, a reading by Miss Elsie
day evening on High street between the vacation o f a portion streets adja
Hhort and a piano and violin duet by
Fourth and Fifth avenues east not far rent to their lumber yard, petition be
Mias Mabel Veateh and Edwin Bedford,
from the Southern Pacific tracks, ac ing accompanied by written consent of
was given. The hostesses, assisted by
cording to the story he related to the the property owners on the streets, 200
Mrs. A. C. Kinter, served dainty re
police afterward.
feet in each direction from the portiou
freahments. The list o f invited guests
“ I shan't do i t ,” he retorted to the proposed to vacate together with proof
Following is the program for the song
included:
Misses Yeatch,
Currin, service at the Presbyterian Church command o f oue o f the holdup men, and o f publication o f notice o f filing said
Perkins, l*eah Perkins, Holderman, next Suuday evening:
he swung his umbrella across the face petition, were read and uu motion Jan.
fcinith, Harms, Magee and Edithe
o f his assailant. “ Get out or the cops 12 was set as tbe final time for tbe heur
PART I
Magee, Shay, Elsie and Margaret Short,
will get you within an hour.”
ing o f objections to the vacation of
Prayer
Buss, Burkholder, Borgeson, Silabv,
The steel umbrella rod was bvut, ami said streets.
Gloria
Emilie Holderman. Brown. Ixiekwood, Ave Maria ........................... Franz Abt the men “ g o t.”
They fled in the
On motion the fire chief was iu
Bichmond, Fern and Iv y Holcomb, Ella
direction o f the bridge, and the police strueted to have light installed in the
Misses Lockwood, Anderson, Smith,
and Esther Anderson; and Messrs. Cur
spent some time afterward looking for bell tower.
Silsby, Mrs. Cruson.
rin, MeCargar,
Matthews, Harvey,
them, but fouud no trace.
Scripture
The treasurer's report for the year
Stratton, Ernest and Dale Wyatt, Bert “ Come Unto M e” . . . . . ............Roberts
Stuart and his w ife were returning was read uud on motion the treasurer
Trask, Smith, Edwards, Groves, Coff
home nfter a call on friends in the was requested to furnish comparative
Mrs. David Griggs
man, Gowdy, Bedford, Martin Ander “ Tarry With M e ” .....................Nicolai northeast part o f town.— Register.
statement o f the indebtedness o f thi
»on, Albert Anderson, Martin, White,
Miss Anderson, Mr. Stratton
city for 1012 uud 1913.
Holderman and Kin g; and Mesdames
L&Trance Goes to Pan.
Prayer
On motion the city treasurer was iu
and Messrs. Chas. Beidler, Boy Short, “ Holy N ig h t” ........................... Hayden
James ¡.»France, the ¡.windier who strueted to accept a street warrsnt
Boy Smith, A. C. Kinter, Balph Vinson. Messrs. Stratton, Bisby, Harvey, Powell planted a body on <he Clackamas river given to W. P. Huff for Hixth Street ini
Chas. Adams, Armes, Griswold, and
and defrauded the Modern Woodmen of prov eiuent to be in full psyment for
PART II
Beals.
Faith and Praise— A Sacred Cantata America and other insurance organiza­ Mr. Huff's street assessment.
tions out o f $15,000, was committed to
1. Introduction— (Instrumental)
The report o f the city engineer on the
Euterpe an Club Matts.
the state penitentiary at Salem, on rock quarry was read showing a balance
2. Recitative— (Bass), God Said.
The Euterpean Club met at the home 3. Chorus— While the Earth Remain- December 31. Mrs. LaFrmsee, who was
o f $714.80 due the city from tbe Am
o f Mrs. Chas. Adams Thursday evening,
the accomplice o f her husband, has brose Burdsal Co.
eth.
about forty being present. A fter the
Contralto Solo— He Hath Made His been released, although the indictment
On motion the recorder was instruct
usual busineas meeting was held the
Wonderful Works to be Remem­ against her is still on record.
od to demand payment on the balance
program was rendered; “ Those Eve
Since LaFraace’s arrest he has stead from the Ambiose-Burdsal Co., and that
bered.
sing Bells,” high school octette; read •4 Duet— (Soprano and Tenor. — I Love fastly refused to give any information
they place the machinery at tbe rock
ing, “ Paderewski,” Miss Jessie Smith;
as to where he procured the body which crusher in as good condition as when
the Lord.
song, “ Love la a Bose,” Miss Jessie
Chorus— O Praise the Lord, A ll Ye he used in his operations. In confea it was received by them.
MeCord; duet, “ Calm As the N igh t,”
sions made he implicated others in
Nations.
The matter o f installing lights on
Miss Leah Perkins and Lloyd Stratton; 5. Chorus— My Voice Shall Thou Hear. framing the deal and providing the
South Parific Highway was referred to
song, “ Somewhere a Voice la Calling,”
Bass Solo and Chorus— I W ill Imy body, but the officers believe his stories the light committee.
Miss Marian Hooper; synopsis o f “ The
to be purely mythological.
Me Down in Peace.
The health officer's report was read
Courtship o f Miles Standish,” I .ester
6. Recitative— (Bass)— For He Shall
and on motion same was accepted.
Barnhart; piano number, Mrs. Griswold.
Give His Angels Charge Over Most Provide Recommendation Blanks.
G. H. Pitcher was elected as marshal
The program was followed by a short
In order that the pupils who have for the coming year.
Thee.
praetiee for “ P ricilla ” following which
Solos and Chorus— Hark! Hark! My completed tbe eighth grade work and
W. W. Oglesby was elected ss health
Mrs. Adams served a rarebit.
wish to take the uniform examinations oflicer for the coming year.
Soul.
on January 15 and 16 may do so, all
7. Tenor Solo— Bing, O Heavens.
O. L. Nichols was elected as city
The Caldwell home was the scene of
Quartette— For the U r d Hath Com­ clerks o f school boards must provide engineer for the coming year.
a gay watch party given New Y e a r’s
the teachers with the recommendation
forted His People.
J. E. Young was elected city attorney
Eve by Cecil Caldwell. Tbe evening
Tenor and Chorus— Sing, O Heavens blanks upon which the pupils wn<> arc for rue eomlug year.
On motion his
was spent is lively conversation and
Light eligible to take the examinations may salary was fixed at $30.UU per month.
§. Recitative — (Bass) — The
games, and just before the stroke o)
be registered, according to a state­
Hath Shined Upon Ua.
On motion the mayor appointed
tw elve ushered in the New Year, i
Bass Solo— God So Loved the World ment made by Supervisor Stahlmun. special police to look after traffic on tbe
dainty two course supper was served
Trio— O Fount o f Love Unbounded. The districts which do not send in their bridge while it is under construction
Those present were: Misses Loretta
recommendation blanks will not receive O. L. Nichols received the appointment.
Chorus— Rejoice in the Lord.
Burnett, Idalia and Bydall King, Ina
». Soprano Solo— O Thou Whose Head the uniform questions, as pupils who
On motion the engineer’s estimate o f
Valentine, Flora and Helen Longfellow
have not been properly recommended $1,000 due on tbe bridge contract was
Was Wounded.
and Messrs. Victor Kem, Dale Ha ckins,
10 . Duet— (Bass and Contralto)— See are not permitted to write upon the ex­ accepted and warrant was ordered
Donald VanBoskirk, Ogle Young, and
amination.
What Love.
drawn for that amount.
Cecil Caldwell.
Amid the wishing of
I I . Chorus— Thou Art Gone Up On
The mayor appointed J. H. Brown
“ Happy New Y e a r” the guests took
Engsns Outgenerals Portland.
High.
night policeman for the next thirty
their leave just after the midnight bells
Outvoting Portland only four votes, days.
Tenor solo— O That Men Would
.n to ring.
Eugene secured the 1914 meeting of the
Praise the Lord.
On motion the bond o f the citv
12 . Recitative— (S oprano)— O Ixive Oregon State Teachers’ meeting at the treasurer was fixed at $15,000 and the
'r. and Mrs. J. I. Jones entertained
session in Salem last week. Portland bond o f the recorder and tbe marshal
the Lord.
rsday with a charming New Year's
13. Choral Recitative— This God Is was prepared to carry off the honors was fixed at $1,000.
ter at their home in honor o f Mr.
but wss surprised by Eugene which had
Our God.
On motion the matter o f employing
Mrs. G. H. Tyson. Twelve intimate
14. Chorus— While the Earth Remain- sent more delegates to the convention a carpenter to cut off the corner o f
nds circled the board.
than any other city in the state.
eth.
Mtoneburg’s building to make way f ir
The victory means that Eugene and the new bridge was referred to the city
Soloaists: Misses Anderson, Lock
he Ladies Missionary Society of
wood. Harms, Smith and Mrs. Griggs. the University will be the hosts o f over engineer with power to aet.
Christian Church will meet at he
Messrs. Currin, Matthews, Stratton, 1000 teachers. Plans are already under
The following bills were duly audited
i « o f Mrs. Orville Spear Thursday
White.
way for one o f the largest teachers ’ and ordered paid:
ernoon.
Members o f the Chorus:
Misses meetings ever held in the state.
Hlackmore ft McFarland, dray. .$ 1.10
Harms, Lockwood, Anderson, Smith,
J.
C. Wallace, installing fire
Many Prize* at Mask Ball.
Lea, Silsby, Mesdames Adams, Gris­
Notice
to
Hooters
and
Trappers.
alarm
......................................
5.20
About sixty couples were present
wold, Griggs, Miller, Armes; Messrs.
We are anxious to secure the skulls W. W. Hubbell, installing
fire
the successful prize mask ball
Veateh, Stratton, Anderson, Edwards, and skins o f our different furbearing
alarm ......................................
5.20
en by the M ilitary club New
Currin, Harvey, Matthews, MeCargar, animals, as we are trying to mnke a 1). Sterling, straw for dog bouse 1.00
a r’s Eve. The long list o f prizes
White.
complete collection o f birds and animals W. B. Osmund, work on crossings 4.50
■ re awarded with much difficu lty,
Accompanists:
Mrs. George Kerr o f the state. We are also carrying on G. B. Pitcher, salary and expenses »5.75
In many cases it was d iffic u lt to
and Miss Neva Perkins.
adv. certain scientific investigations.
Mallie Miller, work on pipe line. 1.25
ik e a decision as to the winners.
For perfect, unbroken skulls sent to Otto Michel, asst, engineer.......
3.75
Miss Eunice VanDenburg won the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f t
this
office
we
are
willing
to
pay
from
National
Meter
Co.,
water
meter
16.80
wel case o ffered by D. J. Scholl for
25c to $1.00 each.
The following A. E. Hamloth, blacksmitbing. . 5.70
e best sustained fem ale character;
CHURCH NEWS
prices will be paid according to size: C. G. Electric Co..........................278.15
rs. Geo. O. Knowles, the hand- *
Mink, Marten, etc., to Badger and Benson Pharmacy, fumigators
ilnted pillow top o ffered by J. C. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f t
Raccoon,
25e; Coyotes, Bobcats, Lynx,
andprescription ......................
1.00
!- noot fo r
the
best costume; P.
Services at the Christian Science Hall
Oregon Pacific ft Eastern, weigh­
s o o t the hat offered by the Oregon every Sunday at 11 and Wednesday 50c; Wolves, Cougar. Bear, $1.00.
ing bridge......... ......................
For such skins or hides as would be
2.00
vVoolen Mills fo r the best sustained evening at 7:30. A ll are welcome.
needed by this department we should J. E. Young, salary and filing de­
ale character; Joe Landess, shoes
be willing to pay the market price or
murer ..................................... 45.00
ffered by Pow ell ft Co. fo r the best
FR EE M ETHODIST
perhaps
a
little
above,
i
f
they
are
in
J.
C. Mors», installing fire alarm 10.00
ostume; B illy H lzon, silk scarf of*
Services Sunday at 3 p. m. and 7:30
Blackmore ft McFarland, dray.. 1.25
»red by C. H. Burkholder for the p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at suitable condition for our use.
I f you desire to furnish nny skulls to Knott-Joslyn Co., fire alarm sys
jo st origin al woman; C liff W ldder- 7:30 p. m.
this department, they must be prepared
tern ........................................ .12».00
heim, tobacco jar offered by the
in the following way:
Remove the G. O. Warner, salary and railroad
P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH
'letsa n Shop for the most original
tongue, eyes and brain. The brain can
fare ......................................... 35.60
B. M. Broad books, Pastor
nan; Mrs. Smoot, silk hose offered
The week o f prayer will be observed be cleaned out thoroughly by using a J. H. Brown, s a la r y .................... 75.00
:iy
Rees-W allace
fo r
the
best
w altzer;
Miss Atha W lddersbeim , this week with special services Tues­ crooked wire. The skull must then be Sentinel, bonds and p rin tin g .... 41.50
box candy offered by the Bon Ton day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday labeled with the date o f capture, the C. G. Transfer Co., cleaning sts.. 45.05
fo r the beet two stepper;
Earl nights at 7:30. These services w ill be locality where taken and the sex o f the W. W. Oglesby, s a la r y ............... 10.00
Garoutte, metal tie rack o ffered by held in the church with the exception animal. When it is cleaned it should Fire company, salary.................. 19.50
the Modern Pharmacy for the best o f Wednesday n:ght, when they will be be hung up to dry for a few days before B<fnll ft Co., street sweeping
mailing to this office.
brooms .................................... 35.00
tw o stepper Elsie Baker, soap tray held at the home o f Oliver Veateh.
I f you are interested in collecting for Brown Lumber Co., lumber.......
7.20
o ffered by the Swengel Hardware
The bible school will meet next Sun­
Oo. fo r the most comic woman; Guy day at 10, morning worship at 11. In this department, kindly write us and Ed Newcomb, work on pipe line 1.50
Van
Riper, shaving set offered by the evening the choir will give the we shall be glad to send you further in­ O. Whitsett, asst, engineer......... 3.75
Lu rch ’s fo r most comic man; Mrs. sacred cantata “ Faith and Praise.” formation and instructions for prepar­ O. L. Nichols, salary and tracing
ing acientifle specimens.
Ora W arner, bo* candy offered by A ll are welcome.
cloth ....................................... 70.00
W IL L IA M L. F IN L E Y ,
A. C. U. Berry, estimate o f bridge
James Potts fo r the best three step­
adv
State Game Warden, Portland.
per; Earl H ill, oyster supper o ffered
contract .....................
1000.00
M ETH O D IST E PISC O PA L
by the E lite confectionery fo r the
contract ................................. 1000.00
Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor
best three stepper; Red H eckart and
Sunday School nt 10, morning sermon
Meeting pcjourned to January J2,
Sports Enrich Stats Coffers.
his dummy, pocket knife o ffered by at 11, theme: ‘ ‘ Unbelief, Its Causes; ”
Hunters and anglers put $117,502 in­ 8 p. m.
Knowles ft G ra ter and hand ham­ Epworth League at 6:30, sermon at 7:30 to the state coffers during the year
J. E. YOUNG, City Recorder.
mered brass candle holder o ffered by subject, ‘ * Is Labor n Curse or Bles- 1913.
Wynne ft Woods for the most awk­ s in g f” The In d ie s ’ Aid Society meets
O f this sum, $48,020 was for bunting
A L ive W ir» Newspaper — The Cot­
ward couple; Mrs. Geo. McQueen, next Wednesday in the church.
licenses alone, $44,748 for angling li- tage Grove Beatiael.
jgjoripty
4
SACRED CANTATA TO
BE RENDERED
!
B A P T IS T CHURCH
Cor. Eleventh and Adams Streets.
C. M. Cobb, Pastor
Next Sunday: 10 a. m. bible school;
11 a. m. morning worship, sermou sub
ject: “ When Christ Came to Church. ”
0:30 young people’s meeting. Wednes
I day evening— regular annual fellowship
meeting.
plan being considered by Governor
West. The establishment o f a tented
city on this land, using the tents o f tbe
state militia, Is being Investigated and
tentative plans worked out.
But one problem, that o f pruv'dlug
I food, is cuusiug auy considersble diffi­
culty o f solution. Trams for the work
cun be secured, says the governor, as
also tents for housiug the uieu, but to
date i i o satisfactory method o f provld
tug food bus been found,
The project will be above all an uu
ilertukiiig for men who reully m it tit to
work, for no others will be likely to join
the slump pulling gungs. This will also
take single men away from the cities
and out o f competition w th men of
family who cannot leave because o f
Miniug Location Notices for sale at their family connections. It is possible
Seutinel office.
that a uieuiis will be found for offering
employment to men out o f Work on the
May Clear State Lands With
various roads, but this is a matter that
Unemployed
has not yet been fully worked out.
Clearing state laud ua a solution for
work for men out o f employment is a
Springfield Now Dry.
Springfield wont dry logully end In
reality at 11:80 p. in Wednesday
auild a general celubrntlon on the part
o f tbe I’ ltlseua o f oue city und at least
a part o f two or three others. The
devotees of the cup that Inebriates
took advautuge o f the reduced prices
to stock up for several mouths to
come. Th e crowds were fa irly order­
ly couelilerlug the »tute o f affairs,
according to a statement minie by the
chief o f police.
Hut few o f the aaloon men are
quit lug Springfield entirely, moat of
them retaining their leases In the
hope that the higher rourt may graut
a decision favorable to them.
Spriggs Bros.
Bargains from the office of
F IN O A L IIIN D B
Rani Estate and Insurance
Blacksmiths
157 acres, 12 miles out, Ifc mile from
station; 10 acres under cultivation; bal­
ance logged off land—can be easily
cleared; 200 fruit treea; all varieties;
two good houses; a barn costing $500;
good well; fine water power on place;
all level hill land; one o f the finest
stock ranches in the country.
Price
$15 per acre. Terms.
Good 5 room house on West Main
Street, lot 30x114 feet.
Price $650.
One half cash, balance to suit.
120 acres timber land, 2,500,000 feet;
lota o f rough bark cedar; 5 acres culti­
vated; no improvements. Price $2000.
Good terms.
64 seres, 20 under cultivation; fine
deep soil, free from rock and fenced;
new 4 room house; big shed, barn and
bog house; some fruit; aix miles out.
Price $25 an acre. Good terms.
Horse Shoeing and General
Repairing Work
Sixth Sired
m it
Mali
Phone 40
! It Is Getting Colder*
Better get that Overcoat soon. I have a fine
line o f samples.
My line o f Suitings are up-
to-the-minute and reasonable in price. Come
in and look them over. First class workman­
ship at all times. Also Cleaning, Repairing
and Pressing.
::
F. C. REFFUNG, I k Tailor
MAIN STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE
W h a t do you want anyw ay?
get it fo r you.
A Sentinel classified ad. w ill
W h a t do you want?
Anyway, a Sentinel classi
fietl ad. will get it for you.
L u r c h ’s
:
::
Y ou’ll always find
just what you
want right here
whenever
you want it
LUR CH ’S, Inc.
Within a 15 mile circle around IM P E R IA L
there are now several hundred prosperous
fanners raising enormous crops of wheat,
/e, barley, oats, potatoes, vegetables, etc.
oultry raising is also highly successful.
Three large stock ranches, owning several
thousand horses and cattle are also in this
circle.
IM P E R IA L is now the trading point and
will goon be the shipping point (the rail­
roads are now building) for the products
from thousands o f acres surrounding it.
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