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Stop at Five Corners CHURCH NEWS -------------------------------------------------------- « D E T O U R ARO U N D PA V 7N O A T 0 0 8 H B N 18 A R R A N O E D A second d e tour around |m vin g oper Christian C h u r c h —th e " h o m e l i k e ” church—J . E. l a r l s u n , m i n i s t e r -Bible [atioiiH on Pacific highw ay be tw ee n school a t 0:45, classes for all ages; Goshen a n d Creswell has been a r r a n g e d ju n io r c ongregation a t 11; i n te rm ed iate for by th e county court. Aside from and senior C E a t 7. E vening service the de tour through a field alo ng Cam as to £t*t your swale to get around the p a v in g opera at 8. e e e tions t h a t have alre ady s t a r te d on the GASOLINE, OIL C hristian Science church, c orner of sw’ale section, the court has a r ra n g e d LUNCH GOODS i J e f f e r s o n a v en u e a n d Second street. to divert t r a f f i c a ro u n d the short Sunday services a t 11 a in W ednes stre tc h of new pavem ent im m e d ia tely t f south of Goshen. This d e tour is about j Handy and you >ft*t immediate d a y services a t 7:30 p. m a mile a n d a h a lf out of the wav but • • • service the roads a re good. Going south, t r a f Se ve nth Day A dve ntist Church, west fic will be d iverted from Go hen over Mam street. Services e very S a tu rd ay . the pleasant Hill road east a n d south S a b b a th school, 10 a. m ; church ser for a bout a mile, thence west back j vice, 11 a m. T r a y e r m eeting Wcdnes over a road th a t e n te rs the h ighw a y | day, 7:30 p. m. P ersons desiring in fer a short distance south of Goshen. Corner of Pacific Highway and ! m atiou call 181 J . The Inde pende nt Asphalt Paving s e e West Main St., Near the Bridge company has a lready s t a r t e d the work B a p tist C hurc h— Services will be of g r a d in g the h ig h w a y on the un held regularly in the B a p tist church paved portions p re p a r a to r y to laying e very L o r d ’s day. Sun d a y school 10 the concrete. a. in., m orning se rvice 11 a in., e v e ning service 8 p m . p r a y e r m eeting K nocks Out P a t r o l Tax e very T h u r sd a y e v e n in g at 8 o ’elock. \ • • • Hose burg, Ore., May 26.—O r e g o n ’s Methodist E piscopal— You art* invit fire patrol tax law was today declared cd to the church t h a t m akes you feel u n c o n stitu tio n a l by Circuit J u d g e J. at home. You will fi n d a place in the W. H a m ilton, in ha n d in g down a de Sunday school at 9:45 to yo u r liking. cision in the case of the F irst Htatc The m orning se rvice will be o f inte r Bank of Sufhe rlm a g a in st Kendall cat, the subject being ‘ ‘ The Consurn brothers. The law which applies to all d e lin m ate Life. ” The E p w o rth league ser vice at 7 will 1 m * of interest to all quent p a tro l ta x e s in th e s t a te was R I E N T A L S n p « r » t l tI o n f — pronounced in valid because it c arries young people. The recent observance P erhaps ao—but at least an of Decoration day suggests the subject no o p p o rtu n ity for a he aring for those Interesting relic o( Asiatic Antiq for the evening, “ The Decorations of who have a n y protest to m ake re gard uity. Alleged by the Chinese to ing the assessment a n d collection of L ife.“ be almoet uncanny in its power the tax. to bring to the wearer, G O O D The law was am ended by the recent LUCK — H ealth, H appiness, M RS S U T C L I F F E S P U P I L S Prosperity, and Long Life. SHOW R E A L P R O F I C I E N C Y legislature a n d as it now s ta n d s a h e arin g is provided but the law c o v This odd looking ring excites g reet In- tereat w h e n oh eervrd on your finger. One of the most d e lig h tf u l a n d en ered by the decision is the one under An u n u su a l gift D r o p in to o u r ato m t o d a y a n d a*k to se e t h i s o d d joyable m usical p rogram s e ver given which assessments betw een 1919 aud C H I N E S E G O O D LUCK RIN Q . here by y oung musicians was th at 1920 were made. Unless a reversal of T hursday night of last week by piano the decision is m ade by the supreim pupils of Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe. The court, to which th e case probably will seating c a p a c ity of the high school be appealed, counties now ha v in g de m au d ito riu m was not a d e q u a te for the tmqueiit fire p a tro l ta x e s will be un able to collect the a m o u n ts c a r r ie d on STUUNC5UVU num ber who a tte n d e d . The num ber which stood out above their Dooks. ALSO IN 144 COLD the re>t u ndoubtedly was Thelma Club M akes F in a n cia l Report. K e n i ’s solo, ‘ ‘ Shooting the R a p id s , ” Following is a report of the finances by Kolie. She is a 1 - y e a r old pupil. N O N E G E N U I N E W I T H O U T T H E 3 O the r of Mrs. S u t c l i f f e ’s pupils who of the M o t h e r s ’ club for the rest room were on the program were Beatrice from O c tober 29, 1921, to May 2U, 1922, and E dith L eonard, H e s te r H eard, Ber su b m itte d by the t r ea su re r, Mrs. T. C. tha Howe, Donald l inphrev, Leston Shaw: Donations received from b a z a a r and Durham. Beulah S m ith, F ra n c es M ark in, Genevieve Woodard, E s th e r Long from p r i v a t e sources, $273.40; from fellow, Inez a n d E lba H a m ric k, Alice ch am b er of commerce, $50; from gross K ent, Max Sear>, E>ther Evenson, AI receipts fo r dinners. $224.09; from berta Williams, L«*o Brand, W avue m em bership fees, $35; from food sale, Yeatch, Gordon W rig h t, Maxine Ncl $97.09; from c andy sales, $9.81, a to ta l son, Donna B a rte ll, Daisy B e n n ett, of $689.99. E x f >euses for the same period were: Genov a Kune, E th e l L am bert, Myrtle Hubbell, Dorothy K urre, Sibyl W a t c h , For fu rn ish in g s, $166.44; for m a t r o n ’s services a n d work, $140.65; for dray- ENie Chestnut, L cuora Hubbell, Gene \ a S huttuck. Vesta A lstott, Marion age, $29.37; for dinner supplies, $176.89; Richmond, L ynn W alker a n d George for candy, $16; for taxes, $97.77; for wood, $3, a to ta l of $630.12, leaving a Brund. The pupils were a bly assisted by bala nce on h a n d of $59.87. Mrs. Leon DesLarzea, Mis Lillian F W JA COBS. P R O l'R I E T O B Lewis, Miss Lucille Davidson, B righto n Mrs. Irene Bangs Passes. Beg P hone 21-F3 O ffice Pbon« 4 L eonard a n d Leslie Hull, vocal soloists. Mr". Irene Bangs, of Eugene, widow M any of the pupils showed m arked of Eli Bangs, pioneer live rym an of proficiency for the length of t im e they Eugene, died at her home Monday at have been s tu d e n ts a n d there seems the age of 66 years, a f t e r a long ill little doubt th e g ro w in g generation ness. Mrs. Bangs had lived in Eugene P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS will m a in ta iu C otta ge G r o v e ’s reputa for about 35 years, her h usba nd hav tion as an a r ti s t i c center. m g ope rated a livery sta b le from the D R A W. K I M E M r S u t c l i f f e was deeply touched by tim e they a rriv e d a t E ug en e u n til his Specialist to O bstetrics a te stim onia l of th e love of her pupils d e a th f o u r or five y e a rs ago. Mrs. W ill cure for coufiucrueuts at his in the form of an immense bouquet of Bangs leaves the follow ing step chil luiiuc if desired. Special aura« if re sweet peas a n d f e a t h e r y asparagus. dren: Abo Bangs, of the Heliiwoll, d P h o n e s : o t l i c c , ..4 , res IJI..I Bangs & M a r k sb u r v store, F r e d Bang** J AX CL UBS TO GROOM M AN a u d Edson Bangs, of L ane county , a nd D R W. E L E B O W FOR G O V E R N O R S H I P RACE Mr-. Addie L cptum , of I-odi, Calif D e n tis t The fu n e ra l was held from the Yeatch O ffice F i f t h a n d M a in Hours, 8:30 P o r tla n d , Ore., May JO. — The Oregon chapel at E ugene W edne sda y a f t e r to 12 a n d 1 to 5:30. E v e n in g s a n d Tax Reduction clubs at the s ta te con noon. Sundays by a p p o iu t w e u t . Puoocs: vention to be held iu Salem J u l y 4 a nd office 35, residence 133-L. 5 may bring out a c a n d i d a t e for g o v M ount View Society. D R C. E. F B 0 8 T ernor. This may ha ppen when the del A large num ber of the neig hbors of O ffice in L aw son bullring eg a tee assemble, de clare d J . C. Cooper, Waldo Miller gave him a surprise Fat P hone 47 president of the clubs, today. Mr. u r d a y ev en in g by g a th e r in g at his C otta ge Grove Oregon Cooper a nd se v e ra l of his com m ittee home in honor of his 62nd b ir th d a y men held a m eeting this afternoon* to a n n iv e r sa r y , b rin g in g r e fre sh m e n ts and Lulk things over. O A V E N O. DYOTT, M D. sta y in g u n til a late hour. Those pres P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon “ We hope to have address the con ent were Mr. a n d Mrs. Waldo Miller, v e n ti o n , “ said Mr. Cooper, “ H enry Selma Miller, Mr. a n d Mrs. Snauer, X ra y work in all its branches. Eve m u g s by ap p o in tm en t. Ford, General Dawes a n d G ifford Mr. and Mrs. W alton, Mr. a n d Mr P in c h o t, ail a u th o r itie s on economics, Raymond, Mrs. Win. H oga te, Charles ti34 Slain C o tta g e Grove, Oregou and from th e i r advice, the convention Bales, Mr a n d Mrs. Claude Arne, Mr will get or lot of ideas which th e y can a n d Mrs. F. B. Phillips a n d Mr. and J. E. YOUNG put into p ractice on the second m ee t Mrs. King. A t t o r n e y a t Law ing. These speakers a re program m ed U ffice re a r of F i r s t N a t io n a l bunk for J u l y 4 a n d there will be no poll C o tta g e Grove, Oregon School Money Sent Out tics discussed ou t h a t day. The second E. J. Moore, county school superin day the c onvention will get dowu to H. J . S H I N N business and, possibly, nom ina te a man te n d e u t. seut notices F r i d a y to th. A t t o r n e y a t L aw a n d for g o ve rnor— no one can te ll what the clerks of the school d istr ic ts of the N o t a r y P ublic county of tn e d is tr ib u tio n of the first regularly elected delegates will d o . ” | P r a c ti c e s in all courts. T w e n ty five Mr. Cooper a d m i t t e d t h a t while h a lf of the co u n ty school money. y e a r s of experience The to ta l am ount to be sent out Messrs. Ford, Dawes a u d P inc hot have Bader Bldg. C o tta g e Grove, Ore. received i n v ita tio n s to speak they have betw een $63,000 a u d $64,000. The d!** t n b u t i o n is a t the r a te of $5 fo r each not yet accepted, n o r - i s there any a s ALTA K I N G surance other th a n hope t h a t th e y will t e a c h e r s ’ i n s t it u t e a tt e n d a n c e c e r tif A tto r n e y a t L aw c ate a u d $5.60 fo r each pupil as shown come. Collect ions, P r o b a t e , N o t a r y P ublic The Salem c o n vention is to be a by the last report of th e clerk of th 774 Willuqiettc St., E ugene , Ore. hand picked a f f a i r for the call explains distric t and not the last school census. specifically t h a t “ delegates only who H. W. T IT U S , D M D. a re fa v o ra b le to the o r g a n iz a tio n pro Haying a woman has a w ealth of E x p e r t D e n tis tr y gram will be s e a t e d . ” I f all goes ac h a ir may not a lw ays mean t h a t it is Modern e quipm ent. F i r s t N a tio n a l cordin g to program , th ere will be a Buuk building. Hours. V to 12 a u d golden. c onvention of 294 delegates, selected 1 to b. E v e n in g s a n d S u n d a y s by by th e county c o n ventions to be held ap p o in tm en t. J u n e 24. J. S MEDLEY A t t o r n e y a t Law C OU NTY W I L L P A Y S T A T E I N Carrier Eugene L oan A S uvuigs B a u k Bldg. H I G H W A Y C O N S T R U C T IO N E ugene, Oregon MRS. HENRY HOHL O 50 Republicans to Organise The Lane county republican c e n tra l com in ti tec will meet S a t u r d a y , J u n e 3, to perfect its orga niz ation for th»* c a m paign, accordin g to a nnouncem ent of the pa rty leaders Monday. The official count of the votes cast at the recent prim aries show th at a num ber of precincts failed to elect u c entral com m itteem an but appoin t m ents will be made to fill such va ran cies. Home of the c hara c te ris tic s of the savage remain with th e civilized man. The inau who skins his frit*uds can Speeder Gets 20 Days. probably t r a c e his a n ce stry back to Eugene Register: Gerald Clark was his enemies. a rre ste d F r id a y night f o r speeding his some Indian who * scalped * * motor« y • I. in. th e it root i u ftoi <1 h The radic als s t i r up the conservativ es McDonald. «ity t r a f f i c off.c e r, was se veroly injured when hi* fell from his to u point where they c a rry out in a motorcycle while tr y in g to c atch Clark, m oderated form the ideus ad v o ca te d by and was sentenced to serve 20 days th e radical». in ja il a n d his o p e r a t o r ’s licence was * * * suspended for a y e a r by Ju d g e A lta I f there were 150 hooks in the ward King, of police court. robe the husba nd would still have to h a n g his clothes on nails behin d the Hall to Dem and Recount. North Bend, Ore., May 27.—Charles door. • • * Hall, who was d e f e a te d by Governor The a b ility to smile even under ail Ben W. Olcott for the republican nom ination for governor by a sm all plural versity, is a valuable c h a r a c te ris tic — ity, announces th at he will dem and a but th e smile of iucredulity bus made recount of votes in u n um ber of |»re m any a n enemy. # # * cin cts where he says he has reason to believe th at the count was not properly T he w e ath e r man would make a poor made. speculator. # WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FEED Poultry Supplies Sugar, Salt, Hay Potatoes Grove Transfer “BLESSED WITH PERFECT HEALTH BY INTERNAL BATHING” on the West side F iu a l agree m e nt ou th e part o f the DR. W M. H A M I L T O N L ane county court to pay to the sta te C hiroprac tic commission ap p ro x im ate ly Chronic cases a specialty. O ffice I highw ay $60,000, which is due on gradrtig work over D a r b y h a rd w are . Residence a t done by the commission on P acific 212 South P a c if i c H ighw ay. highw ay th rough I-ane county in 1919 a n d 1920 and winch am ount has L u g M R S F. J A L ST O T T been in controve rsy, was reached last S ugge stive T h e ra p e u tic s week a u d two m em bers of the county Why keep your p a in s f Both chronic court signed the a gree m e nt, Commis aud a c u te ailm en ts t r e a te d sinner E m m e tt Hharp refusing to sign, Phone 180 L C otta ge Grove, Ore. cla im ing t h a t the bill was u n ju st. The sig n a tu re s of C ounty J u d g e C. P. B a r J. F. SP R A Y na rd a n d Com missioner M. H. Harlow Real E s t a t e , In su r a n c e a n d were a f f i x e d to th e document. Collections As the county has no a vailable cash O ffice in F ir st N a t io n a l b a n k build in any fu n d with which to pay this ing; Bixth s tr e e t e n tr a n c e bill the paym ent will be made in high way work, to be completed by the first H E R B E R T W. L O M BA RD of October, 1923, a cc ording to the A t t o r n e y a t I .i w a greem ent. The c o u n ty will pay the F irst N a t io u a l Bank Building e n ti r e cost of the const m e t ion of two C otta ge Grove, Ore. P h o n e 94 s tr e tc h e s of h ighw a y in which the county a u d s t a te had a greed to co D R ROY 8 M IT H o p e rate “ 56 5 0 ” a n d when the work is V e terin aria n completed a n d th e cost? jrtiid by the P hones 1114 and 916 c o u n ty the debt to the s t a te coinmis 146 P a r k S tr e e t, Eugene, Oregon sion will have been w iped out. CO N VALESCENT HOM E A shland, O regon Jo n e s Given 20 D a ys to File. Milk diet and o th e r N a t u r e Cures. I W t l t p r B. Jo u e s ha.« boon given 20 C o tta g e plan F a c in g L ith ia P a rk days more t o file a bill of exeeptione Come to Ashland a n d get well. j9 p | a n d 30 a d d itio n a l d a y , t o file bin Iran j aeript of a ppea l in th e j u d g m e n t in eir en it eourt a g a i n . t him for contem pt j N o n o e l to be ia w e n t — u*e a a ccording to an o rd e r o f J u d g e O F I •M attasi wxatad. t f S k ip worth. Miss Emma F. de M erritt of 515 19th St.. Saerameuto, Cal., writes to the Tyrrell Hygienic Institute of New York . “ Since using the ‘J. B. L. Cascade, I can do things 1 would not have a t tempted before. I do not get tired or worn out and that awful heavy feel ing has entirely disappeared from uiy The “ J. B. L. Cascade” rleauses the lower intestine its entire length and keeps it always free of poisonous waste. Thousands testify t h a t Constipation, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, Bil iousness, Headaches and all the many serious troubles which they cause are Absolutely relieved and prevented by this Nature Treatment. K E M ’S. T H E R E X A L L STORE, will gladly explain to you the simple operation of the “ J. B. L. Cascade, ' why it is so certain in its results, and will give you free of cost, an interest ing little book containing the results of the experiences of Dr. Cbas. A. Tyrrell of New York, who was a spe cialist on I n f e s t in g Complaints for 25 years in th at city. Why not cut this out as a reminder to get this book as soon as possible. Remember, please, i t is free. One pleasing c h a r a c te ris tic of tin* hen is t h a t she d o e s n ’t m ak e a lot o f noise until a f t e r she h a s delivered the goods. » * * D ependents c allin g for clothes and b r e a d art* o fte n the basis of success. Many a successful m an has seen the tim e when lie would h a v e given u p the fight with only himself to provide for. * T he trouble w ith t ea ch e r is t h a t he boss th in g s a ro u n d as he or she did a t * » m a r r y in g a school or she expects to th e home the same school. STA TEM EN T OF T H E O W NERSH IP. M A N A G E M E N T . C IR C U L A TION. ETC. Required by th e act of congress of A ugust 24, 1912, of The C otta ge Grove S e n tin e l a n d L eader, published weekly at C otta ge Grove, Oregon, for A pril l, 1922. S t a t e of Oregon, County of Lam*, ss. Before me, a n o tary public in a n d for the s t a te a n d co u n ty afore sa id, person ally ap p ea red E lb ert Bede, who. h a v in g been duly sworn a ccording to law, d e poses a n d says th a t he is the e d ito r of The C ottage G rove S e ntine l and Leader and t h a t the follow ing is, to the best of his knowledge a n d belief, a tru e s ta te m e n t of the ownership, m anage ment, etc., o f th»* a fore sa id publication for the d a te shown in the above cap tion, required by th»* act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, postal law s and regulations. T h a t the nam es a n d addresses of tin* publishers, editor, m a n a g in g e d ito r and business m ana gers are: Publishers: E lb e rt Bede a n d E lb e r t Sm ith, C otta ge Grove, Ore. E d it o r a n d business m a n a g e r : E lbert Bede. T h a t the ow ners a re: E lb ert Bede, E lb e rt Sm ith a n d O. L. Bede, Cottage Grove, Ore. T h a t th e know n bondholders, m o r t gagees, a nd o t h e r se c urity holders own ing or holding 1 per cent or more of to ta l am ount of bonds, m ortgages, or o th e r securities are: None. ELBE RT BEDE. Sw orn to a n d subscribed be fore me this 27th d a y of May, 1922. H O M E R G A LLOW AY. (M y commission expires Mch. 24. 1924) RECOVERS JUST AS Hi IS ABOUT TO GIVE (IP JOB Portland Man Says He Often Had to Lay Off Days at a Time Until Tanlac Entirely Over came His Alarming Stomach Trouble. * ‘ I was so b a d o f f I alm ost gave up my job, but 1 feel j u s t fine since tak ing T a n l a c , ” said A ndre w G. Kreg ness, 1140 E. 11th 8t., N orth, P o rtland, Ore. “ F o r ove r tw o y e a rs I s u f f e r e d ■ dreadfully from stom ach trouble. E v e r y th i n g l a te would sour, 1 bloated ter r ib ly with gas and there was a j b u rning j u s t like a coal of fire iu m y ' stomach. My b e ad a ch e d fit to burst a n d l got so dizzy it was all I could do to keep from falling. I also had pains across my back so bud I could ha rdly stoop ever. My sleep did m e no good a u d I a lw ay s gut up w ith an a w f u l bad ta s te in my mouth a n d feel ing worse t h a n when I went to bed. Hix bottles of T an lac completely rid me of my troubles. I. now e a t any thiug, uever have a headache, have gained se veral pounds in weight and ne v er lose a day from work. T anlac sure is a g r e a t m ed ic in e .” T a n la c is sold by all good druggists. SOME GOOD ADVICE STRENGTHENED BY COTTAGE G RO V E E X P E R I E N C E S K idney disease is too dangerous to ueglect. A t the first sign o f b&ekacho, headache, dizziness or u rin ary disor ders, you should give the weakened kidneys prom pt a tte n tio n . E a t little m eat, ta k e things easier a n d use a reliable kid n ey tonic. T h e r e ’s no other kidu»*y medicine so well recommended as D e a n ’s K id n e y Pills. C otta ge Grove people rely on th»*iu. H e r e ’s one of the m any s t a te m e n t s from C otta ge Grove people. Mrs. A lta H a rt, 742 S. 1st 8t., says: “ I have used D o a n ’s Kidn»*y Pills w ith b e n e fit aud am glad to recommend them. 1 ha«I k id n e y com plaint. My back a ch e d a n d pa in e d a n d I fe lt dull ami run down a n d my kidneys d i d n ' t a»*t right. A f r i e n d recommended D o a n ’s Kidney Pills so l used them. D o a n ’s were just w h a t I needed as they helped me by relieving ill»* back ache a u d oth»*r sym ptom s of kid n ey trouble. ’ ’ P ric e 60c, a t all dealers. Don ’t sim ply ask f o r a kid n ey rem edy— get D o a n ’s K idney F ills—th e same t h a t Mrs. H a r t had. F»>ster M ilburn Co., Mfrs., B uffalo, N. Y. jn2-9 k Legal Guarantee Given* no pain continue work. Ask to aet* Gle-o-ui* Pile Treatment. N o n e e d o f K n if e Kem’s, the Rexall Store Bonded Ralph Chestnut Woodson Uncage, Phone 27. After garage closes, phone res idence, 118-L. City T r a n s fe r Hauling and Draying P IA N O M O V IN G A S P E C IA L T Y WOOD SO LD A N D D E L IV E R E D O f f ic t la Sprsjr Brick N n u 8. P. Depot * • • • Aug. Heinrich J IT N E Y # Adam might not h a v e stolen his Sorrow' or happiness t h a t ennobles ne ig h b o r's apple if he had know n how much f r u i t his sin was going to bear. one person m akes a fool of another. Economy Feed Store Furniture Moving and General Jobbing L orane T ak e s Doreua Uito Camp The Doreua baseball team was again t a k e n into cam p Sunday by l.nraue, the game being p l a y d on the l a t t e r ’s grounds. The score was 13 to 4. This is the second game th e f ru it valley boys have won from the lumber camp boys, the first game being played at Doreua. P H O N E »0 C. O. DeVere AUCTIONEER Will sell your farm, stock, im plements, machinery, household goods, autos snd merchandise. My price is right. Will go any where, any time. Inquire at City Transfer, phone 99 T h e P o w e r o f th e W ant A d Keen buyers ami sellers are daily realizing, more and more, the power <d‘ the Wantad to bring them definite and immediate results. If you have something to sell, rent or exehange—or if you want to buy or rent, tell your story in a clear, eoneise manner and place it iu our Wantad columns. The wantad costs little ami the re sults are often surprising. THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL T H E LIVE WIRE N E W S P A I» E R