PAGE SIX COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1924 PROMOTIONS IN NATIONAL OTHER ADVERTISERS ARE GDARD UNIT ANNOUNCED TO REMOVE ROAD SIGNS Special Sale This Week All wool union suits, $6.50 value.. Wool blankets, $10 value, now Wool blankets, $6.50 value, now All men’s $7.50 shoes now Men’s trousers, $8.00 value, now Men’s trousers, $4,50 value, now Men’s unionalls, $4.50 value, now Heavy wool sweaters, $6 value, now Children’s shoes, big values $1,65 $3.98 $6.00 $4.50 $6.00 $6.50 $3.50 $2.95 $4.25 to $3 SHEETS 72x90. 95c; 80x90. $1.10; 81x90. $1.50 90x99. $1.65; 90x99............. $1.75 35c, 40c, 50c, 69c Pillow cases. 69c A. W. Swanson, Mgr, Promotions in eotnpany D, 186th The Standard Oil company of infantry, local national guard unit, I California recently announced that have been announced by Captain I it will no longer mar the beauty of George A. Proctor Jr., company com I Pacific coast scenery with roadside mander, as follows: Corporals Jack signs and it is now proceeding with W. Beager, Harold A, Whitlock and I the task of destroying the signs it Henry M. Hubbell promoted to ser I had already erected. geants. John C. Bartels, William The movement is not confined to Skilling and Eston A. Porter ad I the Pacific coast. Mrs. W. L. I .aw- vanced from first class privates to ton, of Glens Falls, N. Y., chair corporals; Harry E. Quimby raised man of the National Committee for from first class private to lance cor the Restriction of Outdoor Adver poral, and the following have been tising, announces that a large group designated as first class privates: of national advertisers have just Dexter O. Huff, Ronald H. Huston, pledged themselves to remove signs Homer C. Nelson, Ralph A. Welch, that “mar the scenic effects of Joe B. Young, Marion Richmond American countrysides.’’ This group includes: Kirkman & and Glenn Bennett. Son, manufacturers of soap; Kelly- Springfield Tire company, Pills FAIR BOARD COMPLETES DETAILS OF FALL EVENT bury Flour Mills company, Wash burn-Crosby company, Champion Department heads mid divisional Spark Plug company, Goodrich Rub managers of the annual Lane coun ber company, Sun Oil company, ty fair for this year were appointed Hood Rubber company, Ajax Rubber and the program and list of pre company. Ward Baking company, miums were completed at a meeting Dodge Brothers, Gulf Refining com of the fair board held Friday af pany and the Fleischman Yeast ternoon in Eugene. Approximately company. _ $6000 in prizes will be awarded this Masonic Club House Goes Up. year. University of Oregon, Eugene, The track card for this year is to 19.— (Special.)—A $15,600 be one of the big features. A string April of some of the best turf performers Masonic club house, provided for in the northwest will be entered Masonic students at the University SEE WINDOW DISPLAY] of Oregon by action of the grand for the meet. lodge of the state and the Eugene lodge, is now under construction on Oakland to Celebrate. RED SEAL ZEPHYR GINGHAMS IN OVER SIXTY PATTERNS, THE YARD, 35c site adjacent to the campus and Oakland has completed plans for a will be ready for occupation within a monster Fourth of July celebra 90 days. Each Pattern 32 Inches Wide tion and representatives of that The club house will be built in a city were hero a few days ago en modified old English style, with the Red Seal, book-fold, Zephyr ginghams are different from ordinary ginghams—you can see deavoring to get the business inter walls constructed of a beautiful and feel the difference when you compare with other ginghams at about the same price, ests of this city to do away with a pressed brick of a light buff shade, lied Seal Zephyrs are fast color to washing, the cloth is a fine close count texture. Red celebration here this year nnd at while the gables will be finished in Seal Zephyrs do not shrink as much as most ginghams. The colors and shades are bright tend the one at Oakland. They paneled stucco. were not successful in this effort, and distinctive and many of the patterns are exclusively new. however. Oakland is putting on a Commissioner Candidate Visits. racing program ia which prizes ag Try Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams once and you will be glad to use them again. We J. H. Moffett, of Junction City, gregating $1200 will be distributed sell Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams at a smaller margin of profit for the price than is neces candidate for the democratic nomi and Ralph Hand, Cottage Grove sary with other ginghams and we arc glad to do so because of the extra good quali’.y, wrestler, has been asked to be one nation for county commissioner, was color and attractive pattern features which is made possible to give our customers of the participants in a match with in the city a few days ago, being thereby. New plaids, checks and solid colors to match or contrast. See them today. some other of the best of the mat chaperoned by Thomas Nelson, edi tor of the Junction City Times, artists. Mr. Moffett is a believer, he stated, Priced the yard............................................................................................... 35c in building roads from the ground Attend Purvance Funeral. up. Those from out of the city who were here Thursday last for the fu MAY SALE OF WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND Attend League Convention. neral of Currin Purvance were Mr. A party of five, Pastor J. H. and Mrs. B. McCuiuber, Mr. and CHILDREN’S SHOES AND SLIPPERS Mrs. Everett LeRoy and Paul Lo Ebert mid Gordon Wright, Kenneth Goff, Ross Glass and Claire Hogate, Roy, of Ulaska, Wash.; Mrs. Sarah Women and Misses Children Purvance, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. members of the Epworth League of $2.50 values ..... $2.19 J. E. Dunton, Portland, and Ronald the Methodist ehurch, went to Ash 49c 60c values ... Beattie, Moaulouth. Mrs. Lucy Cur land last week end to attended the $2.75 values..... $2.39 three day Epworth League conven 63c 75c values ... rin, who is visiting in Roseburg, $2.85 $3.00 values, was also here. Joseph Knotts, of tion for southern Oregon. at ...................... $2.49 79c $1.00 values Grants P ush , former pastor here, $2.50 values, a pair, $2.19 High School Entertainments. $3.25 values ..... $2.79 who was to have conducted the ser 95c $1.25 values High school activities indicating vice, was unable to be present ...... and $3.50, $3.75 values, $3.00 values, a pair, ........... $2.69 J. H. Ebert, of the Methodist I_ ___ —_ |,he approach of the close of the $1.50 values ...$119 at ...................... $2 95 I school year aro being announced. church, officiated. $3.25 to values, a pair.. $2.95 $4.00, $4.25 values, I The senior play, “All of a Sudden $1.39 $1.75 values Peggy,’’ will be held tomorrow $4.25 to at .......... $3.69 values, a pair.. $3.95 Many Attend Bridge Dedication. I night. $1.85, $1.95 values, The girls’ glee club oper- $4.50 values ..... $3.95 A large part of Cottage Grove 1 etta, "Mv Maid of the Bamboo $5.00 to values, a pair.. $4.45 $1.49 at ................ attended the dedicatory exercises of Screen,’’ will be given May 12. $5.00 values..... $4.19 $6.50 to the Booth bridge Sunday at Win values, a pair.. $5.75 $2.25, $2.35 values. $6, $6.50, $7 values, ...?^ T-------- :--------- chester. Large delegations went $1.95 $5.49 $7.50 to Scribbler—I want a fresh exprès* values, a pair.. $6.25 from the commercial club and the Lions club and many went who rep I .sion for the idea of the pot calling resented neither organization. The ,, | the kettle black. Smart—You might .say something Cottage Grove windshield sticker was prominent among those which, about the blotter calling the sponge . - appeared upon the thousands of cars |0,1 ü < Boston Transcript, May and J i io parked ipon the hillside near the __________ IZZZZZZZZZZZTZ________ styles in But- See Apron a.til i.* " brida». Nearly all of flic dot f-,, , -uy terick Paper House Dress tage Grove participants took picnic) L/llUTCll JN6WS Patterns n o v. Sale on East dinners with them and spent the | * ' w ‘hiv. | Presbyterian Church—Bov. A. R. on sale. Balcony. --------------------- Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at Sting Causes Poisoning. 10, Men’s Forum at 10, morning Mrs. Mary Cooper is recovering hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, from a severe attack of blood poi evening service nt 7:30. soiling resulting from a sting by a • • • bug or some ground animal. A week I Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams, ago Sunday she lay on the ground E. R. Clovenger, minister. This | while out with a camping party church stands for the full gospel ll nnd on arising probably placed her message. A welcome is givon to all | arber bund on a centipede or some other "ho come. Bible school at io, gtound animal. Hhe felt the sting preaching at 11 and 7:30. Young and there was a drop of blood upon people’s meeting at 6:30. Prayer We Bob, Curl and her hand nt the isiint whore she meeting Thursday evenings at 7:30. felt the sting but she thought she After tho prayer meeting tho pastor Marcel Hair had probably wounded it on a briar, eouduct» a class in bible study. • • • It became serious and the poisoning ‘ Barber work in general ; Christian Church, the ‘ ‘ home-like ’ ’ extended to the entire right arm. special attention to children. church—A. J. Adams, minister. Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and Mothers' Club Wants Ideas. The Mothers ’ club has been put communion at 11, Christian endea 630 Main. P. 8. Bukowski, Prop. to it ever since the rest room was vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. established to devise ways mid Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. means for its public support. The members do not feel that they have Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATION. any corner on ideas and they are 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep now asking that others make sug worth leaguo at 7, evening service I The uniform eighth grade exami gestions that may bo of use along at 7:30. Everybody is welcome to nations will be given in school dis tricts whero there are pupils who services. this line. Suggestions should bo attend all of these • • • havo complied with the legal re sent to Mrs. W. L. Darby. It is Free Methodist church—Corner of quirements and for whom applica immaterial whether or not those has been received for the quos wishing to make suggestions give Monroe avenue and south Fifth tion Thursday mid Friday, May their mimes. The suggestions will street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun tions, on 1024. be just ns welcome if sent un- day school at 10, forenoon service* 8 and 9, E. J. MOORE, at 11, eveaiug service at 7:30. signed. C^ount^^eboo^Supt Prayer meeting st 7:30 Thursday a24mle evenings. Democratic Candidates Visit. Mr. mid Mrs. J. 8. Medley mid Christian Science Church—Corner Mr. mid Mrs. H. 11. Earlo were up from Eugene Thursday last. Mr. of Jefferson avenue and Second Medlev is a candidate for the demo street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. erutic nomination for district attor Wedncs lay aervicea at 7:30 p. m. ney mid Mr. Enrle for the demo Seventh Day Adventist Church— erotic nomination for sheriff. He is also special inspector for the West Main street. 8ervicos every prevention of the hoof and mouth Saturday, Sabbath school at 10, disease mid was humorously insist church service at 11; prayer meet at 7:30. ent upon informing The Sentinel ing Wednesday • evenings • • that the trip was made in Mr. Mod Services will be held in the La ley’s car. tham school house in the forenoon on Sundays for an extended length Falls Down Mount David. of time. Galan Jordan, of Eugene, Ellon Town. 11 year old girl, sus will have charge. tained a painful gash on her head Sunday afternoon when she fell down a steep grade on Mt. David NOTICE OF FILING REPORT and struek her head on a sharp WIDENING OF NORTH rock. She and several other girls TENTH STREET ____ » ere picking wild flowers nt the time of the accident. Her compun Notice is hereby given* that Har- j ions were able to __ get __ her to a i vejr Taylor, surveyor, acting as city Come and get it» use it» nearby house for first aid treat engineer, filed in the office of the I clean it and return it at ment. city recorder, April 12, 1924, a re- | port and a plat of the survey on I 50 cents the day—or 75 the proposed widening of north | Lodges Observe Annivers.-u-y The llMth anniversary of the Tenth street to a width of fifty I cents the day if we de I. O. O. F. and Rebekah order» was feet, which report states it “will! liver it, pick it up and i observed bv the local lodges Sun be necessary to include a strip of day when they attended in a body land 25 feet in width and 329.5 feet , clean it. in length off the east side of prop , the evening service at the Chris 'tian church. Mr. Adam*, the pas erty belonging to Sarah H. Harms.’* I tor, is a past grand chaplain of the The Common Council at its regular i Odd Fellows. He preached n special adjourned session. April 21, 1924, | ordered an ordinance drawn adopt-1 I sermou for the occasion ing said report, which ordinance will bi- presented at the next regu J Other» come here for printing. lar meeting. Mav 5. 1924. You are nlready here. iSitroniae Bv order of council. the live wire print »hop for every HOMER GAIJ.OWAY, I thing in printing. xxi (a24nivl [CALIFORNIA] Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi nent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published anywhere A HOST OF NEW GINGHAM PATTERNS AT UMPHREY & MACKIN’S I May Sale Men’s and Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords ■IMPERIAL B “For seven years the people have borne with uncom plaining courage the tre mendous burden of na tional and local taxation. These must both be re duced.” Calvin Coolidge Vote for Coolidge Primaries May 16 Paid Advertisement. Paid for by I. L. Patterson, Manager Coolidge Campaign.—mylp A Car of Those Fine DELTA SPECIAL SHINGLES With a Reduced Price S. L. Godard Building Material General Contractors S hop Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising and increase the volume of your business 10% S a y It With Printer’s Ink VACUUM CLEANER FOR RENT o preserve the natural beauties of the great routes of travel of the Pacific Coast, we have removed all of these signs, 1200 in number, from the highways. T KEM’S Eleéìric Shop STANDARD OIL COMPANY