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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1922)
U n i« Willi». Kuiliryn Htuiotwajr, Myrtle ami Perla Dobb* rateili, Mis» Wilma White. Kenneth mul Alina Near* und Margaret Uemenwny. S O C IE T Y FARMERS OPPOSE TAX FOR M'VEIOH CROSSINO Outing Flannel Replying to resolutions passed by Member* o f th. Masonic fraternity the l^uiie County Farmers' union ob Rose burg Man Lost in Forest. jectm g to h tax for th«* pay me tit of sponsonM a delightful five courae ban Morning Register: Dale Cornutt. of the sum o f $12,000 to the atnte high quet at th«* Bart«*11 hotel at 7 o ’eloek Rose burg, who had been lost in th«» TWmltiy evening in horor o f Mra ; way commission for funds expanded m Anu'lia Phe'p». Mt - Ruth Phelps and heavily timbered country between Rose the construction of th«* McVeigh Point 1.ester Phelps, th«* evening preceding burg and th«* coast since Sunday, overhead crossing, Judgt* C. P. Barnard the departure of Mr. Phelps for Till*» turned up at Marshfield, some 40 miles has issued a statement showing that mook. when* he has accepted a situ:» from th«* locality where h«* got lost. th«* obligation must be uu»t by th** turn. Special guests were Mr and Mrs Tuesday. Cornutt had been hunting ««unity ami that it cannot be (mid for out Georg* Knowles. Mr. and Mrs Oar! «leer with a party o f friends. A plane of the market road fund because the Witte and members o f the clerical from the 91st aero squadron at Kugeu » ' county has b«»«*i» enjoin«*»! from using force at the Knowles & Oruber store, was sent out to search for him but the that fund for such purposes. with whieh Mr Phelps has been eon mantle o f clouds hanging low over th»* The following is th«* resolution nectcd for several years. B. L. Godard country made it impossible for these | passed by the Farmers * union: 111«* l m *«* ii acted as toastmaster. George Knowles searchers to see the earth. Be it resolved that th«* members of and Rev. H B Tier spoke briefly and ! the Lane county Ft»rm«*rs* union nr«» at a short informal reception nil not in favor of being tax«*d f»ir the present extended greetings «ml wished $12,000 u»ark«*t road mtmey sisc«l on C H U R C H N E W S I Mr. Phelps happy days in his new McVeigh point as we believe the --------------------------------------- « county heme. has no right to us«» the money ♦ ♦ ♦ for other than market road purposes Christian Scieuee church, corner of B«* it further resolved that a copv Mr. and Mrs. Homer Oallownv Jefferson avenue ami Reread street of th«» resolution be presented to the sponsored a beach party Saturday in Sunday services at 11 a. m. Wcdues Lane county court. honor of Mr. Galloway’s <ist«*r. Mrs. «lay services at 7:30 p. m. tf H. C. JAOKSOIN, H. R Morgan, o f Aledo, Til Tn thrt • • « Secretary Treasurer party besides th«* Galloway family and Seventh Duv Ailventist Church, west Mrs Morgan wen* Rev. and Mrs. A. The statement of Ju«lge Barnard is R Spearow and little daughter Jean. Main street. Services every Saturday. as follows: Mrs Emily S«»hoet»beek, o f Eugene. | Sabbath school. 10 a. m.; church ser Th«* public service commission, after Mrs Spearow *s mother: Mr. ami Mrs. vice, 11 a m Prayer meeting We.lues going into the matter thoroughly, or James Porter. Mrs Melia Curriu. Miss day, 7:30 p. m. dered an overhead crossing. The Lam* • • • l.ula Curriu, th«* Elbert Smith familv couuty court was very insistent on and Lester Phelps. The party motored Baptist Church— Services will be an undergrade crossing, which they to 9cottsburg in the early morning, held regularly in th«* Baptist church thought would be fully as good at went down the river and pienicked on I every l o r d ’s day. Sunday school 10 this lo«»ation, and th«» county's share the beach near Winchester and re J a. m., morning service 11 a. m., eve would only have been $12,000, wher«*as turned to Reottsburg in the evening. ning service at 8. Prayer meeting ev j our shur»* in the overhead, if appor Mr. Galloway. Mrs Morgan and Mr ! ery Thursday evening at 8 o ’clock. tione«l in fhe regular way, would and Mrs Porter remained over night ! • • • have been $24,000. We obj«»eted *<* at Reottsburg and retnri»e«l the next | strongly that the state highway com day. The remainder o f the party re I Presbyterian Church— Rev. A. R mission ami the public service com Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at turned home the same night. 9:45: morning service at 11; evening mission finally agre«»d to accept $12, ^ «* #* 000 as a total cost t«> Lane county f«»r service at 8. A get-together of a group o f girls the crossing, provided we allow the* • • • whose close friendship dates from high Christian Church, the “ h o m e lik e " state highway commission to build th school days was enjoyed Monday eve church, J. E. Carlson, minister—Bible crossing as they saw fit, which wti* mug at the home of Bethel Gowdy. school at 9:45, communion and sermon done, ami which will probably cost who invited M»ss Margaret McDonald, | them completed about $80,000. Ethel Rogers and Mary Wiseman in at .11. Junior congregation at 11, in In r»*gnrd to paying for this out j termediate and senior C. E. at 7. r-»g to spend the evening. During th«* of market road money would any that j ular evening service at 8. Good con evening the girls enjoyed a ta ffy pull it seemed to be the only money avail | gregational singing. able, as there was no bond mom*' | • • • placed on this particular road and Cedar Society. Methodist church— Sunday school at it is a deht which must be paid, and A party was given Sunday afternoon i 9:45. Morning sermon at 11. Evening there is no way of the county repudi by Miss Margaret Hemeuway in honor ! service at 8. Epworth League at 7. A ating the tlebt, nor should they, as of Harold Tucker who is visiting here | class o f six will be baptized at the we are certainly paying uo more than Game- were played and refreshment* ! morning service. Sunday will b«* th* our share of th«* cost o f this structure were served. Those who attended were j last before conference which meets in The market roads in our county an* Harold Tucker. Bvron McFarland. Salem September 6. All members atul being largely built with bond money MADSiiN SELLS CLOCK TO Wuvue Veatch. Claren«*e. Clara and friends are asked to be present. and as th«* courts have ruled we can m c k e n z ie r iv e r r e s o r t not use market road money on the state highway, it will be necessary for A handsome A ns« mi a chimes clock us to pay this bill out o f the general that has attracted much pruis«* at the fund, but we will not increase the levy M ailseu Jew «dry store was sold last unless abs«dutely necessary. If w«* we«»k to Mrs. Ella Hiif b»uger, pr« » are compelled to follow th»* strict prietor o f Foie) springs and will hen* letter o f th«* law it will be impossible after r»*st on the big munti«* in th * for us to use bond money on our «*«>• hotel at th«* McK«mzi«» ri\«»r r«*sort. operative jobs with th«» state and fetl John Mails«»!» \v»*nt up to the springs eral government as they insist on Monday to d*diver and install the building roads according t«> their own dock. He r«*tnrn»*il the following da\. plans and specification and under their own supervision, the county siniplv Highway Men Destroy Thistles. paving their share of the cost. The thistles along the Pacific high This is not according to the road way between Cottagi* Grove and Di\id«* bond law, (sectiou 4637). 1921, which and b«*ing «*ut dow n and d«»stroyed the says that roads built under the bond week by local highway dejiartnn*i»t ing act must be built by tin* countv r* pr«*s»*ntati ves. court, under its exclusive jurisdiction, which would prohibit our taking ml A Prosperi or ni Town 8ays vantage of the co operation we receive L p m Biihemia un tln* cast with the state am! fed«*rtil gov Sul«* of Chninpioii cr»*»*k ernment, and any person, if they saw On tln* B & G estate fit, could enjoin us from making an 1 will reiute: agreement; for instance such as wo The trail over th«» dum p made with the federal government oil ls p&ved vvith ro»*ks of un azure Ini«1 the Blackly Rainrock section of the To th** [tortai* of tli*• lower regions. Eugene Florence highway, and all cor The gut«*s of li«*11 they stand ajar responding agreements, so you see how Three feet or more difficult it is f«»r the county court to Whilo 1 look in froni not afar. keep strictly within the law and at Th«* ÉtTOet tonlv miri the same time get th«* best results with U as a t«*trahednite, borni!«* and th»* county money. Azure hue, Tlu* season for this staph* is now ht*i*«». Strikes in the mills oi <*ast have shortening th»* output since last April. Most of lln* onlers for outing flannel have not been till«*»! at all. Prices for the little good outing flannel that is being produced have a«l- vanced from two to four cents per yard. About all the outing flan nel that is being dtdivered is pool*, thin loosely woven stuff from the second class mills. AW have received our order for outing flannel in full. The quality is FIRST ( ’LASS, like you bought before tin* war. We think no other store in Cottage Grove has as good a grade. Our stork of outing flannel is comphde both in the wide ami narrow widths and we have not advanced our pri«*es. Purchase NOW, as later there will be a scarcity and juices will be higher. Powell & Burkholder A R C A D E While the rustics are built of guleim, Keep the Kidneys W e ll And silica too, With little bright speeks of zinc. Health Is Worth Saving, and Some Like windows, jte«*|i out at you Cottage Grove People Kuow As you pass by to view. How to Save It. Siiv«*r spires Toward h«»uven ascending Are tipp«*d with platinum run* Muuy Cottage Grove pimple tak«; The most attractive, alluring their lives in their hands bv neglect And elusive m«»tul ot h«*uv»*n or hell ing the kidu«*ys when they know these Is here secluded organs ueed help. Weak kidneys are In iron and sulphur bands. responsible for a vast amount of suf In all this grand array fering and ill health— the slightest de Of rnetallie kind lay i- duugerous. Use Doan \s Kidney Not one iuekt‘1 do 1 find. Pills—-a remedy that has helped thou When the prospector finds sands of kidney suffiTors. Here is a Oxygen has paved the way With hematite signs Cottage Grove citizen ’s recotuineudu Then 1120 turn: Leads the way to go Mrs. George Young, 404 .Second bt., In h«»av«*n or hell. says: " 1 huve used Doan’s Kidney If siil|»hur bunds can bold Pills for several years uud consider Tie- wondrous metallic kind them u good ren»e«ly. My kidneys were Of high anil low d«*grec weak and 1 hud attacks of buckache In p«*rfeet pea«*»* and s«>r«*n**ss over my kidueys and they Ho long in this hellish pluce, ucted irregularly. 1 read of Douu '• What can hold this wonderful Human rue«* in heaven Kidney Pills trad they benefited me by In so uneven u degree strengthening my back aud kidu«*ya.” Only t«* gov«*rn lie, she or the oth«*rf Price 60c, at ail dealers. Dou't sim • • 4» ply ask for a kidney r«*ui«»dy—got Prospector, kind, Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that Just two feet ah«*ad Mrs. Young had. Foster Milburn Co., Is sure thing rich ore. Id: - Bui faio, N. 1 | ’ l S Watch tile date. T H E A T E R W EEK LY PROGRAM Fri., Sept. 1—A Cosmopolitan Production, “The Woman God Changed.” And a Comedy. Sat.. Sept. 2—William Farnum in “ A Stage Romance.” Comedy and Mutt and Jeff. Sun.-Mon., Sept. .°>-I— “ Over the Border,” featuring Betty < ’ompson and Tom Moore. And a ( 'omedy. Tues.. Sept. 5— D o u g l a s Mat-Lean in “ Chickens.” And a < ’omedv. Wed., Sept. 6— Wallace Reid in “ The Hell Diggers.” And a ( ’omedy. Thurs., Sept. 7—Bryant Washburn in “ An Amateur Devil.” International News and Comedy. Fri., Sept. K— Dorothv Dalton in “ The Idol of the North,” “ In the Days of Buffalo Bill.” A historical Chanter-Play starring Art Accord. Episode No. 1. Sat., Sept. 9—William S. Hart in “ Three \\ ord Brand. And a Coinedv. Milk and its products such as hutter, cheese and ice cream contains the most essential food elements of the human race. In Red Rose Brand Butter and Ice Cream these essential elements are presented to you in their most palatable form. Here is one ehance to »*at what you like and do no injury to your conseience or your digestion. Phone COTTAGE 149 GROVE CREAMERY Why Be Without a Piano? wh*'n you pan buy one on Mich cany terms that you hardly miss the money. Now is the time to get a piano and start the kiddies m on their niusir lessons at the same time they take up school studies Come in and see the beautiful Baldwin piano and hear the wonderful tone. We also handle the W hit»- Rotary sewing maehine and White phonographs Berry Piano Company iiOTTAOE GROVE, ORE. 2 MORE LIBERTY TRUCKS LOANED COUNTY BY STATE Two Liberty motor trucks, from the equipment turned over to Oregon by the l iiit«*il States army, will be loaned to Lane county for use in road build ing. The county now has six arm / motor trucks whi»*h it is working to capacity and the two additional vehicles can be used handily. Surveying o f th«* Goshen Lowell and Lowell Summit section of th»* Will* :.metto -highway, which was to ha\»i been done this year by the state, h;»s not yet been started ami Judgt* 1*. Barnard, who is in Fortlaml this week, will make efforts t«» have th»* survey ing started. Canadian Wrestler at Arcade. " M o o s e " Norbcck, Canadian light* hcavyw**ight wrest bug champion, ap peared at th** Area«!«* theater Wednes day night and last night as an added attraction to th** r»*gular picture pro** gram. A feature o f his exhibition was an offer of a dollar a minute for any wrestler who would stay with him tea minutes on the mat. Ralph Hand, local mat favorite, accepted th»* o ffe r and easily stayed th»* all*»tt» »1 tiimi Wednesday night. Th»* big fellow in a <1*9 a determined effort out couldii t inuku the grade, and himself nearly lost u tr 11 by th»* to hold route. Norbeck offered Hand a dollar a minute to meet him again last night, but tlu) eveut had not transpired before tho paper went to press. — a f«?w' merchants, and th** number is getting fewer ev«*ry day, have the idea that they are so well known that they do not need to advertise. — the merchant who takes this view is taking a different view than those who do the buying and h»> will note that the advertisers are enlarging th**»r stocks and business each year whib* In remain the same or are dwindling, and th«>se who know him so well ar** doing some of th**ir trading with th»* fellow who uses the newspapers to ask them to come there to trade. Trade at Gray’s— It Pays Gray has no specials! The same ju ice as long as the quantity lasts, and 1 In* sam** price to everyone. Come in and ask ( iray’s price— IIe sells toi* cash and he sells for less Y O U A L W A Y S S A V E . 4:500 pounds of the best Oregon and California unions on tlu- market. Fresh today! Oregon grown, fancy, lb.................. California, extra choice, lb...... —advertising will bring n**w customers and k»*ep the old ones interested- 2l/jc I 1/,® ... We have local and southern Oregon peaches, Crawford and Ells-rlus. Local peaches, liushel $1.&0 Southern peaches packed, market price. TOMATOKS Get our price before you huy. Muskmelons, Cantaloupes, Casabas, Ice Cream Melons, Persian Melons and Honey Dews. Gray’s Breakfast Blend Coffee, Same as Tinned Coffee, lb. B E A V E R FEEDS Beaver egg producer, 21% protein, 100s Eugene egg mash, 17'/# protein, ItHts Luto n, aeratoh, 100 ll.v Beaver scratch, I(M) lbs Beaver chop, 10% protein, sack. GET OI K. TON I'KICE BEI-oKE YOU Think of It! HONEY 38c CRACKERS $2.f>0 $2.35 $2 40 $2.55 $1.40 BI N ! N. B C and Pacific Coast sodas. Bulk sodas, II. 3» ■ lb end.In boi Bulk grabams, lb 41 cuddle gruhums, each Snowflake salted sodas, lb. Best Guaranteed Creamery Butter, Gold Bar, lb. Pint 30c; 10 lbs. $1.55; Honey in Cakes, Each 16c 49c 18c 77c 16c 45c 25c J A R S for C A N N IN G SOAP LARD Wholesale! Cheaper than ever! Buy while the supply lasts. BEST WHITE LENA 7 bars for 25c No. 5 pail......................86c No. 10 pail .......................$1.65 POULTRYM EN Save You Money. — no merchant <*«n afford to « at«*r only to old customers, especially in th** west, where population- change *«o rapidly. —a growing business must s«*«*k new trad«*. PEACH ES AN D TOM ATOES W ATERM ELONS FANCY JAPAN TEA —Best on the Market, lb 60c Get Our price on Feed Before You Buy and W e W ill Bring in Your Eggs. ER A y 5 CASH&CARRy HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR EQOS