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(b rm t? § > ? ttiù trl INCORPORATED WITH OOTTAOE GROVE LEADER AUOUST 1, 1#12 Vol um« Nu. XXVI MANY QUESTIONS ARE ASKED BY EARNERS *U.K n K| 1 nOTTAOE OROVE, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1915 W PockethookTäkeiifrom Uaarr Pillow While Owner Sleeps *»Y <> Æ Namhtr 16 cuüLD SUICIDE BE SAME SAYS GROVE SHOULD HAVE One of Best High Schools in MAN m m HER£ ANNUAL COLT SHOW s,ate- Sa*s ° " e Who K,l« " s Frank Jackion of Waiktr Doaau’ t (let H peculation as to Wbathar Cook Who Chanca to Handla Hog Mousy Jumpad from Portland Brldga Vary Long. Formerly Workad liar* A C Instructor Hays That Stallion Owners Would Probably Put Op Prizes. Prof. Harrington Bays Unusual Numbar of High School Pupils For Size of City. GROVE CANNERY HOLDS LIVELY MEETING To hnvn hl» pocketbook tnken from “ I *nw tofJuy and thoroughly in*p**<*t There lui» been Home »pretiInf ion here linder hi» pillow while he wn« »leeplng ‘ ‘ Cottage drove »hould have u colt Talk« on Subject« of Interest to Anri w ithont iiwuhenlng klm, wn» the eiper II» to whether the A C. Cook who com »how every year. It would help wonder #'d oro* of the beat high aehool buiMinga , ienee of Frank Jneknon of Walker u milted »iiieble nf 1'ortlnnd n »hurt time rulturaliet» at Itinerant Mrliool Bring few night» ugo. Ile hud beeil |o Cre« ago by throwing hiin»elf from u high folly in improving the (pjiility of horse III the »tute. You bava an unusually First Annual Meating of Cottage Oroya Plesh in the Cottage (¿rove eountry. I large number o f pupil» in your high Canary la Very Enthusiastic One Out Many- Interrogation» 1* r i in well und »old »ouie hog», tuking the j bridge could linve been the II C Cook elion 1*1 think there would be little school for the size of the city .“ These money boma with him. Ile think» th i ' who wu« here a yeur or »o ago und trouble in working up suffirient inter Live Talks by Stockholders Create a are the word» of Prof. Harrington, ,n Member» of the Audience the robbery wn» roniuiitted by »omeone , worked for the Arru»trong Htodio». , , , such .... n show no nnniinl dustrial field worker under the state who »uw In in get the money followed There W U » quite evidently something e»t to , mnke Strong Booster Spirit superintendent of publie instruction, wrong with hi... nt the time he left I,, re ' ? , „ ,, * ''7 ' "'! The itinerant »elioni or farmer»' In him houie. in the middle of the night without in f i b o w / " ° ro,t who wa» here Friday a» a speaker ut »titule held Friday un>l Hntiirhiv by the farmer»' institute. Mr. Harrington SEVERAL STOCKHOLDERS TAKE forming anyone that he wa» going. He * . „ iuktrurtor» from the .>*ebun Agni ,litu | ii a lifted to judge, for take» came rrom me .a.ne »ame part of California t ’aliforniu 1 I n 'U , < I” ’*“ ' K K*'.'«'»Id» of the Ore f is < .,............ .... his work lase» from the ADDITIONAL STOCK riti College wn» fairly well attended, e» II» did the Cook who committed „ I,. h'on Agri, oltiiriil I o lle g e , one of the live I 1,110 to every purl of the »tate and to penally the HnturdiV »•»•ion«, ‘the at Portland nnd hud n wife in Callfor | *, ‘" k »>'''* institution who wn-'every school m the »tute, M r.'Har ie«1 tore» were profitable. That grower» Election of Officers For Ensuing Year ~ ■ ‘n the t e assembled ............ * addressed high nía while he wn» here. Hhe riunì1 here 'here Hutunlay a« a speaker before th rington of the Cottage (iro\e eoo itry had »ono farmers' institute. Mr. Reynolds think- school students on “ The Efficiency of once to see him and wn« a woman of 1» Lively and Several Ballots Are idea» of their own and were Mtillou« to there should be little trouble to get stal I L ife.” He advised the pupils to make know whether they were - ight or wrong One Tina Way of Making a Community mueh the same general physical char jinn owners to put up prize» thn* would 1 sebool a business and to aim to con- Necesaary to Decide Result.—About acteristic» as the wife of the Cook who wn« deuionntrated by thi number of ■urcasaful la to Build Up Homa interest farmers in raising the best I tinne above the high school. “ Educa- Fifty Were Prevent. romm it ted »uirirle. It wn« understood question» that were n»kcd of the »| m * i k Paper, Bay» Eric W. Allen that there had been domestic trouble». grade of colts and that the merchants tio n ," the speaker said, “ 1» not a er». and business men would help. Mr . process. The purpose of the sehool is The first annual meeting nnd election Reynolds ’ idea is to hav e the >diow held j to draw oat the character and power Prof W. H llrown »poke on “ C u r e ,f It is not enough for a live rotnniiin _ . _ _ . _ , ••n one of the streets, so that there I and to impart the knowledge that will of officers of Cottage Grove Cannery the Young Orchard,” on “ Hmnll ity “ that ndvertialng should be correctly **** Cro#» Seal» Bring $17.30 would b. no expense. He also thinks | enable the individual to meet in the wan held Monday in the commercial Croit», “ and gnvr un illontrated lee lure on horticulture. I’rof. C. C. used lo stimulate business nnd to pro I The total sales of Red Cross seals ilur that during the spring is the best tim best way the situations that come up to club rooms. l amb »poke on “ I'oultry Feeding nnd mote gcncrul prosperity. The home ing the recent holidays amounted to for such a show. He will endeavor to confront him in the line o f daily da*..; ✓ The meeting was marked by li>- dy Management1' and “ I'oultry llou»e newspaper is a aoeinl und intellectual ‘ ♦ 17.34. This amount is slightly less than interest the group in «neh un undertak character, livbhood and culture are eaei discussion of plan.« for a greater can nery in 1915 and nearly all of the fifty Ing. Construction. ’ ' Prof. K. H Kitt» on thing ns well a» a medium of busine»». i the ltll.1 14 total. attained through the other." stockholders present took n personal in ''Improving the Dairy H erd," “ Feed One eaunot »erve the community better ! terest in the meeting, which was an en- Ing for Milk Production" nnd “ Dniry than by *e«ing thnt interesting item» ........in.I rhuniastic one. » Cow Judging, I'rof. U. F Reynold» on get to the editor. The editor The plans o f the new officers were “ Hog Feeding a n il Management " reader; rail him up nnd tell him. To do 1 > well received and eloner cooperation I'rof. Harrington told how point» ran ■o is the neighborly thing, the kindly ] ’ thing a courtesy not to the publisher was promised on the part of the produc help in the industrial »cloud work. alone but to everyone in the distort ers. For the women Mi»» Turley conducted who m ght be interested in your little Nomination and election of officer» a dorneatie »eieuee course nt the high item.' ' was hotly contested and several ballots »elioni domestic science department. She Whenever Krir W Allen, head of the were taken to decide the final result. giive betöre» and demonstration» of lepnrtoieiit of journalism nt the I'niver The treasurer submitted a lengthy re bread making, vegetable rookery, »elec «itv of Oregon, s|»-aks in a town, Ie port which was read and accepted. tton and preparation of meat», left over urge« the citizens to get behind thr I Tn e following officers were elected: meat« nnd meat ■ubaiilute» home paper in both n business an.I » I're- d.-nt, G. W. McFarland; secretary, i-w i wnv on the grouud thnt the news J. R. Cooley; treasurer, Dorth Harvey; board of director», T. W. DeLorig. J. I. I.evi (leer of I amili.a who i» serving paper rnn be made a wonderful ngrurv Junes, Geo. O. Knowles, Chas. E. Bates, on the grand Jury at Eugene, »topped for building up a community, Ity » Mr ,*|!ei j . W. McFarland and J. R. Cooley. over in the city Munday night Mr | ' successful community ’ Several stockholders became no inter licer »tilled that the «ale» of the Cnl means not merely the community w l.o» ested and were so well pleased with the apena Hpring» for the last two month» business men are pumper mg, nnd vv I,,.», future prospects of the cannery that of lu ll were greater than the rombilo d laborers »re all at work, but the ■ uni ■»unity that ia a real iptcinl and Intel tney subscribed for additional share» in »nie« of the two preceding year». lee tu a I center. He look« to the Lorn. j the corporation. paper as the mo«! powerful mean,, with i n reach of bringing about this kind ,.f “ »ocre«».“ “ If you cun once get nil your pei.pl. into the way of voluntarily pouring these interesting scrap» of new» into the weekly paper, you will add immensely l Lane Courty Vital Statistics Give Cot Yearling Do« I* Run Down by Hound to the general friendliness of the com munity. »nya Mr. Allen. “ You will be , tage Grove Increase of 4.—37 and Is Now Being Held Captive helping to make your town the kind of Births, 21 Deaths In County. In Eugene place where people want to atny and to j U. of O. Girls' Glee Club, Appearing at Arcade Theater Friday Evening which former resident» will want to! County Health Officer F. W. Prentice E C. Ilils, deputy game warden, has come back, “ Mo try to get idea» into the paper. ! has made out bis report for December a wild yearling female deer nnd a big on Deaths in the county as follows: shaggy stag hound in his p o s s e s s i o n The Write a little for it nnre in u while. Cottage Grove— Female, age 26. pneu ■leer anil hound were rough! above Cot Don't let the editor do all the thinking 1 for the town. If you publish ideas, you I monia. luge drove Hnturduy nnd J. H. Stewart start others to thinking, und you rinse I Creswell— Female, age 4M, senility. said to be the owner, has been arrested Eugene— Males, age 72, Bright's dis Judge Well», of the justice court, ha by just so mueh the general level of in telligenee, “ ^ ease; age 2.8, peritonitis; age 44, can •et the trial for Friday of thi* week. cer of liver; age 70, cancer of stomach; Hills received word late Saturday age 45, jaundice; age 60, Bright's dis night of the rapture of the little de«ar William F. Devore Returns to Old Home Cottage Grove, Ore., Jan. 12, 1915.— ease: females, age 29, tubercular eutre- nnd the dog by these men nnd he went Was 111 But Twelve Days When Over For Christma* Visit.—Jailed (Editor Sentinel)— Will you allow me itis; age 71, cancer of stumach; age 29, to Cottage drove on the midnight train taken by Death.—Was 32 space in your paper to .«how the People thrombois. by Former 8weetheart bringing thr deer and dog to Eugene Years of Age. Pleasant Hill— Males, age 6M, la- how the farmers were treated during Sunday forenoon. He tieil the deer up the Farmer’s Institute. The armory was grippe; age 87, cancer; age 35, Bright’s in a »nek no if could not get away, and Word ha» been received of the death Cleveland, Dec. 2V.— Mrs. Irene M. hud it at the Hotel Smrrd for an hour of II . C. Cook a' Yoncalln Monday Rumliuiigh, of Knmms Corners, claims After an illness of but twelve days, rented from them for this purpose, but. disease. Springfield— Males, age 18, acute per or more, It attrnetud n gn at deal of nfterniH.n after a lingering itine»». Thr during which time she apparently never ou the first day of the meeting the thnt a Christmas bridegroom is worth attention. The d»|f ia now in a barn funeral is being held thi» ufternoon nt ♦ 10,000, and she entered suit in the showed any improvement, Mrs. William farmers were denied the front entrance itonitis; age 73, apoplexy; females, age for the simple reason that they, (the 72, strangulated herina; age 50, perit nt the warden'a reaidenre, 125« l.inrol Yonrolln. Common Pleas Court against William If. Hopkins, died Tuesday night about street, and thr dog ia under lock and 10:35, death resulting from circhrosis o f militia) did not want farmers walking onitis. Mr. Cook was for a number of year» F. Devore, of Mingo Junction, for thnt the liver. Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins had aero*s th»*ir dnnee floor, Walterville— Female, age 27, tubercu rhnin. in the groeery (.usine» in this city prior sum for breach of promise. been residents of the citv since mav last Many folks finding the front en losis. deputy Warden II ilia hna nerved no Mrs. Kumbnugh, who divorced her year, having come here from Los An tranc® locked, went away as they were to moving to Y'onculln, where he was en Wendling— Male, age 15 days, lober tire ujMin Chester dillnm to nppenr in gaged in fruit raising. husband here three years ugo was to geles, Calif. Mr. Hopkins is a veterin not accustomed to the back entrance, pneumonia. court for allowing his dogs to run deer The following show the distribution Beside» the widow he is survived by have married Devore a year ago, so she ary surgeon, his wife had been employed , Perhaps the militia have forgotten In the Const Fork eountry nod has serv a daughter, Mrs. Nash nnd a son Frank, claimed. Hhe united a yrnr for Devore as chief operator at the local telephone that the farmers are helping to build of births during December: Coburg, ed similar notice upon John Trunnell to return to the ntntc before ailing him. exchange for several months, nnd was !ln armory in Eugene nnd without a males 11; Cottage Grove, mules 1, fe for allowing bin dogs to run deer near who formerly conducted a commission Mrs. Kuinl.uiigh any» thnt she beciiinc Cr.-swell Throe men will appear in the business in this city but is now n res engaged to William F. Devore October employed there at the time she was tak ; doubt an armory wil be wanted in Cot males 4; Eugene, males 10, females 9; (>n ill. 1 tage Grove. But how can they get it Florence, males 1; Junction City, males ident of Yoncalln. lornl court nt n later date. I, 1013. When Christmas approached Alice Mnrie Jackson was Imrn nt In i without the help of the “ D irty’ for- 2, females 4; Marcóla, females, 1; Jas The lug hound naught above Cottage »be did not hear anything from him ao dependence, Iowa, September 14. 1HK3,1 mersT A Farmer. per, males 1; Rugaden. females 1; Sag drove In said to be one of the few dogs wrote to friends in Hteubenv ille, where inaw, females 1; Hpringfield. females 2. ---------------------------- ~ in this part of the state that is able to she had met Devore, and they told her moving to Los Angeles, Cnlif., about j seven years ago, where she met ami j rnteh a deer. He is said to run faster that he had gone to Portland, Oregon, Cottage Grove Bread Heavier. married Dr. William H. Hopkins. They than n deer nnd hita the reputation for nnd was married. Mrs. Riimbnugb said resided in Los Angeles until coming to Painless Parker, the do nut king, in great running The nnimnl hud caught that she received a letter from Devore Cottage Grove eight months ago. De forms The Sentinel that while in Port the deer anil hail lacerated ita fleali from Mingo Junction two weeks ago ceased was 32 years of nge at time of land they are putting but fourteen aomewhnt when the men came upon it and that he said nothing nlmut being death. ounces of dough into a loaf of bread Saturday afternoon.— Regiater. married. The funeral services will be held at he puts sixteen ounces into his. He Mrs. Kumbnugh declares thnt Devore the ehnpel Friday at 2:00, interment says he put twenty ounces in when ia 70 yenra of age and i* wealthy, nnd will be in Masonic cemetery. flour was cheaper, but flour costs him owns two fine homes in Mingo Junction. Wa« Well Known Pioneer. - Crossed nearly twice ns much as it did a year Mrs. Kumbnugh said thnt »he met De No Supervisor to Be Named or Policies or so ago. Will Feed Chickens. Plain» With Ox Team ln 1851.—Had vore five years ago in Hteubenville, nnd when she Inter secured her divorce from to Be Determined Until Supreme Harry Parker, mayor of Lundpnrk, Lived In the Cottage Grove Country her husband, Devore began hia court was in the city Thursday and Friday. Court Acts.—Many Changes May Be About 50 Year*.—Aged 83 Years. ship. He told her, »he says, thnt she The mnin business here was to secure Justice Court Still Orlndlng On Local Made was the only woman who could tHkc the ♦ II worth of poultry supplies. He has Option Cana*; Several Oet place of his wife who had died several about 75 ehickons that aren't laying an Alexander Hamilton Hpnre, pioneer of years ago. Hhe also claims that Devore egg and he thinks possibly they would County court appointments for 1915 Heavy Fines this city, died at the home of W. 1’ . Huff, in Mouth Cottage Grove, with knowing that sweet pens were her fav do better if given some of this society will not be made until after the deter- orite flowers, frequently declared that feed thnt the Cottage Grove biddies do ruination by the supreme court as to Grangers Hold That People of District — *~ T Three bootleggers were fined in the whom he had mude his home for the he would sow the hills of Steubenville so well on. He expects to bring down who will be Lane cotintv judge for the Should Name Their Own past fourteen years, Monday night, justice of pence eoiirt Tuesday, one wn» Jnminry II, 11)15, aged next six years. The transaction of the about M3 with them. Mrs. Kuinbaiigh’s lawyers ♦ II worth of eggs the next trip. Supervisors. have a bunch of love letters they will ________________ customary business, such as the making found guilty by a jury, nnd the trial nf years. Death resulted from old age. use a» evidence. Mrs. Runibaugh is 55 of apointments aud policies, was de- Hamilton Hpnre wnn a years old. another commenced later in the dny. Alexander I.orane, Ore., Jan. 12.— ( Special to TX. S. \\ ants Our Dean fered, largely at the request o f Judge Hu far all trinla of thoae among the native of Kentucky, where he was “ The fact that I am being given Thompson, at an informal meeting of The Sentinel).— The grunge held an in Mr. Devore has been a resident of born in lM.'lg. Ilia parent» ilied when he teresting all-day session at their hail nineteen »Treated lust week have result wns but four years of nge nnd with the Cottnge Grove country nhnut two every encouragement by the College the members of the county court, The forenoon The fact thnt Harry Bown, county Saturday, January 9. ed in convictions. Hialriet Attorney J hia »inter he wan tnken in the home of years. He was married here nnd it is authorities here in building up the best was taken up with the usual business. college Home Economics plant on the judge elect, whose ¡nstatement depends understood thnt he was visiting u son M. Devera ia planning to go through the n neighbor family named Dowdell. The at Mingo Junction nt the time of his Pacific Coast is the principal reason upon the court decision, is a democrat, In the afternoon the following officers only sinter died in Kentucky in 11)10. lint until all have had trial. In IMS) Mr. Hpnre drove an ox team arrest. He left his wife behind nnd why I did not accept the appointment and the fact that the present judge is were installed: C. F. Miller, mast, r, .f Pat O ’Connell was found guilty by n urrons the plains to Oregon nnd for n stated when he left thnt he expected of specialist in Home Economics in the a republican, influenced the present of N. Crowe, overseer; P. F Do n st> \> urd; Christina Auith ch-q b in . Lillie ficial in this decision. jury this morning which returned n ver number of years he engaged in mining to return to Cottage Grove in the early Federal Department of Education, re The principal appointments to be Farman, treasurer; E. E Ecaaan s*v cently tendered me by Commissioner spring. in the aouthern part of this stnte. Later diet within three minutea after it wn» Clinton,’ ’ said Dean Henrietta W. Cal made are the sixty-three road super retary;O.E. Crowe, gate k-eper, with the Into O. P. Adams he purchased sent out. The trial lasted two bourn. “ Neither visors. scattered about the county. A Crowe, Ceres; Mrs. C. N. All.-n Hoi a. large tract of land in the aouthern $80,000 Herd of Cattle Ordered Killed. vin, replying to inquiries. could I lay down my duties here with jury list of 300 names is also to be lady assistant steward. Miss Gltdvt- The jury was eompoaed of J. A. Ham, suburbs of thin city, which was after Chicago, Jan. 7.— A prize herd of out injury to others. Plans nre under selected. The latter is more routine than Davis. J. W. Zimmerman, P. I. Rust, E. M. wards divided between them und be blooded cattle owned by Enos M. Bar way for a great conference of home the former. In the appointment of road The following resolution was pas»®!» Johnson, Sum Rugh, and W. E. Baker. came what in now the Hpnre and Adam» ton, n wealthy manufacturer, nnd v»l makers during Farmers' Week, the supervisors, however, changes are anti farms. Deceased wns never married. In ned at ♦«0,0(8», have been ordered killed' Resolved, that Btuele «» Grugg» Xo Yi. rk of our d«p»«rtment at the Panama He will be sentenced today. cipated. politic» he wan a democrat ami he wan by government inspectors. He ve ral of ,W i c Kxp(witioll wi„ P. of H., go on record »» opposed to th. in . „ The road control and supervisor is to present system of appointing road «iq. George Watson has been sentenced a prominent member of the Mnaonic or the tn** H tiU lti it u r o t i 111 i i . l t.v l»i o f t . i . . 4 i\.l i . . . * ■ cattle were found to be affected to serve thirty dny« in jnil and pay ♦1(M) der, chapter No. 10, K. A. M. nnd nlao with the foot and mouth disease. The deal of attention, nnd the resident and undergo a considerable change at this ervisors; that we beheve the plan of attention work of the school that has time, in addition to the recent adoption fine. William Grace received thirty a Knight Templar. During the year 1M77 herd, rontnining 200 cattle, was con begun with so much promise should be of the partial road patrol policy. In the having each district elect their super he was Grand Junior of Oregon, A. F. demned a month ago, hut Dr. H. E. Ben visors is far more satisfactory to the days in jnil and must pay a ♦•'1(10 fin«. carried through to permanent success. past the county has been divided into A. M nett, of the federal bureau of nnimnl And th en ," concluded Dean Calvin, “ I two parts, Commissioner Hawley hav people, and that, they get better results, C. E. Pepper, found guilty late Tuea Hervicea will be conducted at the industry, postponed ordering the ani for the reason that the people themsel ing control of all road work and super ves are in a better position to decide day, was sentenced to nerve ten dnya grave Thuraday, January 14, under the mals killed ns he had hoped to eradicate like Oregon pretty well, too.” visors in the south and west portions who is qualified to act as supervisor uapices of the Mnaona, interment in the the disease. nuapicea and muat pay 1100 fin«. of the county, and commissioner F. ft A. M. cemetery. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Nokes returned Hemphill having the control of the than someone outside the district. Th« city attorney plnnned to begin A resolution opposing the Hiuslaw Friday from an extended visit with the trial of J. D. Riley late Tueadny harbor tax was also adopted. You’ll And a lot of things you haven't their son Clyde at Albany. They had a north and west parts. If n want id. in The Hentinel gets Under the new plans proposed Corn- nnd that of Albert Whirley, negro por you something you don’t want, just put heard about in every issue of Th« Hen more than pleasant trip, but John says »2 it seems good to get back home again. ter, Wednesday morning. continued on page 2.) n another nd. and get rid of the article. tinel. Calling Cards— The Hentinel office. GIVE YOUR NEWS TO THE LOCAL EDITOR DOG CATCHES DEER; OWNER IS ARRESTED ! POPULATION INCREASES IN | COTTAGE GROVE GROVE MAN IS SUED FOR MRS. WILLIAM H. HOPKINS FARMER DOES NOT LIKE $10,000 HEART BALM PASSES AWAY TREATMENT RECEIVED FORMER GROVE CITIZEN DIES AT YONCALLA ALEXANDER H. SPARE DIES AT RIPE OLD AGE BOOTLEGGERS ARE FOUND GUILTY; SENTENCED NEW JUDGE WILL AID IN MAKING THE APPOINTMENTS SIUSLAW GRANGE OPPOSES APPOINTMENT SYSTEM