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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
COTTAGE^GROVE^ENTIN^^FRIDA^^EPTEMBER^^^SZjl PAGE TWO I ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Fri., Sept. 21—“Crashing Courage,” a story of western underworld. Snub Pollard comedy, “Tough Winter.” Sat., Sept. 22—William Russell in “The Great Night,” and comedy, “Circus Pals.” Sun., Sept. 23—“Brothers Under the Skin,” by Peter B. Kyne, with Helene Chadwick, Claire Winsor, Mae Busch, Pat O’Malley, Norman Kerry. A howling comedy of married life. And a comedy. M o n.-T u e s., Sept. 24-25—T h o m a s Mieghan in “The Ne’er Do Well.” The story of stories, the star of stars, the picture of pictures. In the cast are Lila Lee, Gertrude Astor, John Miltern, Laurance Wheat and many others. And a comedy. Wed., Sept. 26—Northwestern Mounted Police story, “Valley of Lost Souls.” And comedy “Six A. M.” Thurs., Sept. 27—Gladys Walton in “Crossed Wires,” with a splendid support ing cast including Geo. Stewart, Tom Guise, Lillian Langdon and Kate Price. International News and Felix the Cat. Fri., Sept. 28—Bebe Daniels and Lewis Stone in “The World’s Applause” and a Pollard comedy “Sold at Auction.” 1 ■ ■ ■■ ■■* ■ t . .. - Boys and Girls How to Get a Scooter Every little girl ami every little boy with an anibif- tion to own a scooter can easily have one. Come to our store and let us give you a card on which purchase« made by the family will be recorded. All the ambitious little boy or girl has to do after that is to see that the family makes purahaaea at our store until they total $5 —then the scooter is given absolutely free. Parents who wish to make a little son or daughter supremely happy can easily do so. Your drug store pur chases will soon amount to $5 and then the scooter is yours to give away. White’s Pharmacy Knowles & Graber Hardware and Furniture Oregon S. L. Godard « [ swell to the capacity of a two-inch job, but when he submits to the confinement of circumstances he has no oxcuse for railing nt fate for Presbyterian Church—Bev. A. B. suffering him to do so. Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at As. Mr. Shaw says, “if trained ! 10, Men ’» Forum at 10, morning capacity has been a valuable asset hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, in the past, it becomes the one in evening service at 7:30. dispensable asset under the new con • • • ditions.’’ And the trained capacity Christian Church, the “ home like'' each boy and man should always j church—J. E. Carlson, minister. have in stock is that which fits Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and him for the position of the man communion at 11, Christian endea above him, and he can only have vor at 7, evening service at 8. this where he is willing to work be • • • yond his immediate requirement for Seventh Day Adventist Church— the reward in the work itself. West Main street. Services every When a man’s work has become Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, drudgery he has reached the limit church service at 11; praper meet of his ability to perform it. When ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. it becomes mere routine he has • • • reached the limit of his growth in Methodist Church—Bev. J. H. it or through it. Drudgery and rou Ebert, pastor. Sunday school at tine are unworthy of any person 9:45; morning worship at 11, Ep and none with ambition can con worth league at 7, evening service tinue in it. at 8. Everybody is welcome to at “The work itself must absorb tend all of these services. the mind and the pay come as a • • « secondary consideration’’ in order Christian Science Church—Corner that a man shall return the highest of Jefferson avenue and Second value to society. For it is what a street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. man likes best that he does best, Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. and the joy of achievement must • • • far outstrip any possible incentive Baptist Church, Tenth and Adams from financial gain. Then it is —Sunday school at 10, preaching at that a man lives most during all 11, and church service at 8. Weekly his years and dies leaving the great prayer service at 8 p. m. Thursday. est possible heritage of which he was capable. THE BEST INVESTMENT. I__ Church News j A CAMPAIGN SLOGAN A new party, in its declaration of principles, made the following statement: “We affirm that the immediate need of this day is a closer, more intimate and more liv ing relationship between the people and rhe government. If it had de clared the immediate need as a closer, more intimate relationship between the stomach and the cost of living it would have struck a more popular chord. BUNGE’S SERVICE STATION Ex-president Taft hit the nail on the head in one of his recent ad- dreses. He took the position that all girls should be surrounded with conditions to prevent them from marrying as a matter of necessity. He said that while he only proposed giving his sons a good education and a good name he intended to place his girls in a financial con dition which would enable them to marry only when they freely chose to do so. If all girls were placed above actual want, there would be less failures and disappointments service with a smile 1 O% OFF ON ANY LEE TIRE WHILE STOCK LASTS Oils, Greases and Auto Accessories THE WEARY WAY Albert Shaw in one of his lec tures to young men sayB “the best investment a young man can make Dally Becoming Less Wearisome to is in himself.’’ The best qualifica Many in Cottage Grove. tion he can have also is a suffi cient confidence in himself to make With a back that aches all day, that investment even at a present With rest disturbed at night, sacrifice for the sake of the re Annoying urinary disorders, sulting greater capacity. ’Tie a weary way, indeed. It is always something of a pull Doan ’» Kidney Pills are especially for a young man to let go of the for kidney trouble. Ask your neigh sure small advantage to reach for bor. the larger opportunity, and many a Are endorsed by Cottage Grove boy grows to old age intermittently citizens. feeling that he is wasting his life, Mm. W. 8. McCaleb, 747 8. Sec and cowering at the risk of letting ond St., says: “I had weak kidneys go of the immediate advantage. He and suffered with inflammation of wraps his talent in his sure thing the bladder and also was nervous and became run down and languid. and hides it in mediocrity. It takes the same class of ubility 1 had no enorgy and often neglected to do a thing in a large way that my housework. The action of my it does to do it successfully in a kidneys was too frequent until I small way. The greater operation used Doan’s Kidney Pills for these only requires the greater field and attacks. They soon helped me and extending the same talent to cover I felt stronger and better in every it, and the young man who hesitates way. My energy was restored and through fancied modesty really hes I was free from the tired feeling.” Prico 60c, at all dealers. Don’t itates through cowardice. It is all a matter of training and simply ask for a kidney remedy— all training must begin in himself get Doan’s Kidney Pills—-the same and end in himself. No one while that Mrs. McCaleb had. Foster-Mil- remaining in a one-inch job can I burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. »14-21 F you would be perfectly sure that your motor oil I doesn ’t contain asphalt, is refined without the use of sulphuric or other acids and will meet your every lubrica tion requirement—ask for WAVERLY, All Pennsyl vania, 100%, Paraffine, Mo tor Oils. WAVERLY is refined from I Pennsylvania Crude only, and Pennsylvania Crude has long been recognized as pro ducing the world's best lu bricants. N. J. Nelson Senice Station City Employe Is Out With Facts in Case “Twice the Tanlac treatment made me feel like n different man, each time adding several pounds to my weight, so 1 am fully convinced of its wonderful building power,” declares C. M. Itooves, city fireman, 1815 Cincinnati 8t., Spokune, Wash. “Two years ago 1 was so run down I wasn’t good for anything. All appetite had left me, and food, instead of nourishing me, bloated me up, forming gas that pressed round my heart so I couldn’t breathe without suffering. “Three bottles of Tanlac made me feel as good as I ever had, and straightened out my stomuch so I could eat three big meals every day, and I always felt ready for work. “Last spring I took the treat ment again wheu feeling run down, A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT. and thia time two bottles made me eat, sleep, work and feel splendid. Send your name and address plninly Tanlac certainly does the work.” Tanlac is for sale by all good written together with 5 cents (and thii druggists. Accept no substitute. slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dei Moines, Iowa, and receive in return 1 Over 37 million bottles sold. trial package containing Clianiberlain’i Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na ture’s own remedy for constipation. bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs For sale everywhere. spt22 and tickling throat; Chamberlain’s Stom ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou indigestion, gassy pains that crowd NOTICE OF TAX LEVYING BOARD MEETING, CITY OF COTTAGE bles, the heart, biliousness and constipation GROVE, OREGON, OCTOBER 15, 1923. Chamberlain’s Salve, needed in «very family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles | Notice is here given to the taxpayers of the city of Cottago Grove, and skin affections; these valued family I Lane county, Oregon, that a meeting of the tax levying board of said medicines for only 5 cents. Don’t miss it ' city will be held in the council chambers of the city hall, on the 15th day of October, 1923, at the hour of 7:30 p. m. of said day, for the purpose of giving any person, subject to the tax levy hereinafter proposed and set forth, an opportunity to be heard in favor of or against said tax levy. Following is the total amount of tax money proposed to be expended by said city during the year 1924, and also of the probably receipts during the year, and the tax proposed to be levied: GENERAL FUND Mayor and council (7) salaries__ _______________ .$ 84.00 Recorder, salary, * 600.00, postage, stationery and supplies * 50.00 __ _____ ____ ___________________ 650.00 Health dept.: Health officer, * 120.00; “clean-up,” quarantine and miscellaneous, * 200.00 ....... 320.00 Police dept.: Salaries, marshal, * 1500; night police, *1200; special police, * 300; miscellaneous expense »50 __ ______ ____ _____ ____ ___________ _____ 3,050.00 Fire protection: Pay of firemen, * 300; equipment, repairs, hydrants and miscellaneous, * 200 ........ ..... 500.00 City attorney, salary______________ ______________ 240.00 Street lighting....._____ ___ .......... 2,400.00 Advertising and printing, codifying and printing charter and amendments, * 200; miscellaneous, *75 275.00 Elections____ _________ __________ _______________ 35.00 Rest room, rent__ ______ __ ___________ _________ 120.00 Buildings, maintenance and repair..»..... ......... 25.00 Oregon State Fair Salem, September 24-29 YOU should sec this exhibition of products from every section of our state, a revelation and a liberal edu cation to everyone. LINE Agriculture, Horticulture, Live Stock. Special attractions day and night, llorse racing, amusements, stock and poultry shows, etc. 7b,000 IN PRIZES AND PURSES Fare and One-Third for the Round Trip On sale September 22-29 inclusive; return limit October 1 ALL TRAINS DIRECT TO RAIR GROUNDS For further particulars ask agents JOHN M. SCOTT Ass’t Passenger Traffic Manager Southern Pacific Lines spc!4-21 ELECTRIC RANGE DEMONSTRATION OCTOBER 8 TO 13 INCLUSIVE 2 to 4:30 p. m. at Mountain jtates Power Company Office Total gonernl fund..................... _............. STREET FUND Streets, alleys and bridges: Maintenance and repair._______________________ *2,000.00 (Meaning, * 450; cartage and hauling. * 50 ..... 500.00 Material and supplies, * 500; miscellaneous labor *300...... 800.00 Engineering. * 150; concrete walks, * 250 _______ 400.00 Machinery, and maintenance and repair of same ... 250.00 Improvements, grading, paving, ete_______________ 4,000.00 7,699.00 Total street fund______ _ ______ ________ _______ ___________ SEWER FUND Maintenance and repair: labor, * 75; materinl and supplies, * 50 .................. 125.00 Bond interest and sinking fund._________________ 1,750.00 Survey and map of system__ ____ _ ______________ 400.00 7,950.00 Total sewer fund...______________ __________________________ LIBRARY FUND General expense.......... ............... 700 00 2,275.00 PARK FUND General expense---------------------- ----- ----------------- . . 700.00 100.00 100.00 BOND AND WARRANT INTEREST FUND Interest en bond, * 2310; on warrants. »1600 ............ .. .3,910.00 3,910.00 EMERGENCY FUND General withdrawals............ ..... 1.000.00 1,000.00 Total estimated expenditures from funds main taiued ia whole or in part by taxes.... ................................... Estimated receipts, 1924: General fund...... ..... ........................ 500.00 Street fund._________________________ _______ ~ 500.00 Total estimated receipt _________ ...__________ _ *23,634.00 1,000.00 Balance, amount to be mined by direct tax..... ........................ 22.634.00 * Budget committee: Geo. Knowles, C. J. Kem. R E. Walker, J. lb | < hambers. Nelson Durham, C. A. Stevens, Geo. McQueen, Andrew Brand Elbert Bede, K. E. Eads, S. U Mackin, Worth Harvev. Rov E Short. A. W. Swausou. splSl 28 I Miss Beryl Mashburn will demonstrate the economy and efficiency of the Hotpoint-Hughes Super Automatic Electric Range Mountain States Power Co.