The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 11, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925
The path of the pursuer
Tisit of Postal Man CHAUTAUQUA IS POPULAR
' elusive news item is much
than it used to be, but he
Large Crowd Attending Program in
Recalls Former
Tent on High School Grounds.
...Publishers any longer have to try to
Beilo & Smith..
.......... Editor I a family on eight bones a
Elbert Bede......
Inspection
land that may be rec<
The Chautauqua program this
A first-class publication entered at
year is meeting with approval from
Cottage Grove as second class matter enough.
At one time the democrats con- the community if one may judge
trolled a large part of the postal by the number of persons attending
Business Office...... ..55 North Sixth
Five Hundred dead with the heat business of this section.
That
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
in the east. We’ll take our chances fact came out Tuesday while E. C. i each afternoon and evening. The
¡entire Monday night program was
By maU (Cash in advance)
with the amphibians in Oregon.
Clement, postal inspector, was in given by Alton Pickard, cartoonist
On© year..... $2.75 | Three months.. .80
the city looking over the sidewalks ami entertainer, and he was well
Six months.. 1.50 (One month----.50
The National Federation of Music with a view to making his recom­ received by the audience.
BY CARBKIER
month....................... -.......... $ .30 Clubs, in session in Portland, has mendations as to the advancement
One _______
Leake’s Orche®tral Entertainers
. 1.10 urged more general use of English of the postoffice from the village
Four months, in advance.
proved a popular attraction on the
. 1.60
Six months, in advance.
delivery
class
to
second
the
motion,
the
city
delivery
in
songs.
We
. 3.00
second day and gave a varied pro­
One year, in advance......
wo are tired of hearing high class.
gram including whistling and vari­
Member of
falutin singers sing the language i Mayor George O. Knowles was ous kinds of novelty music. Tn
National Editorial Association
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation so that it sounds like this: ! one of the several citizens of the the evening the Leake’s Orchestral
Kizxynino city who ate breakfast with the Entertainers gave the prelude which
“ Yyxztnn!
Mywxyl
Oregon Newspaper Conference
jyqnmt wnqjrt hrtgyxl,” etc., etc. | inspector. When introduced to Mr. was followed an address by Captain
THE REPORTR’S JOB.
Clement, Mr. Knowles inquired Sijurdur K. Gudmunson.
The
whether Mr Clement had not about Baughman-Pefferle Duo, two west­
Tn
the
Tennessee
evolution
case
Corralling the elusive news item
25 years before made an inspection ern girls, proved popular in their
is not what it used to be in the the defense will be made that it is of the Bohemia postoffice, at that
program both afternon and eve­
not
within
the
power
of
the
legis
­
good old days before the era of
time the Musick mine. Mr. Clem­
A lecture on
the flapper, the automobile and lature to declare that evolution is ent acknowledged that such was ning Wednesday.
44World Peace” by Dr. George Q
in conflict with the Bible. Prob­
paved highways.
the
fact.
44
Well,
I
was
postmaster
Fallis was the attraction Wednes­
ably on the grounds that the legis-
Tn the god old days of long j lators ar© monkeys who haven’t I for Bohemia, the democratic mayor day evening. 44The Mikado” Sulli­
responded,
and
I
loaned
you
two
skirts, Old Dobbin and the chuck- 44evoluted” and, therefore, know
van ’s famous musical comedy will
CHOICE
j mules to take you over to Orseco, be given this evening.
holes our farmer subscribers brought I nothing about the Bible.
at the Champion mine, where
us pumpkins and sacks of potatoes
Among the coming attractions
Charles Gettys was postmaster. >}
with which to pay their siibscrip
for the remainder of the week is
4 4 Yes, I remember that,” tho the plav 44Daddy Long Legs” Sat­
tions and always stopped to talk □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
□ inspector agreed.
over with the editor what had
evening and a lecture 44In
□ Mr. Gottys is now an emp'oyc urday
happened during the year, nnd the
the Other Fellow’s Shoes” by
EACH
□
under
Mr.
Knowles
in the Knowles Oney Fred Sweet Friday evening.
editor got enough news that, way
to publish the kind of a paper that □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a & Graber hardware store, but pos-
siblv he wasn’t a democrat when
was wanted. Nowadays tjie farmer
Meeting June 8, 1925.
has to hurry home with the benzine
Resolution authorizing filing im­ | he was postmaster at Orseco and WATER BIDS ARE OPENED
buggy H0 that the kids can get provement loin for $440.59 on lot?-. he may not be now, so far as
Issue Referred to Finance Committee
back to the movies.
3 and 4 in block 8, J. H. McFar­ 'I’ho Sentinel knows, but at least
For Report Next Monday.
Tn those good old days coming to land’s addition, on property belong­ he and Knowles had all the post­
offices there were at that time in
town was an event for the farmer ing to Mary Robinson, passed.
The bids opened by the City
and to overlook him meant tho loss
Lotto? from Oakridge inviting the Bohemia district.
council Wednesday evening on the
of a subscription—and the loss of Cottage Grove residents to attend
a subscription was no laughing Fourth of July celebration there UNION WILL INSTALL $25,000 issue of water bonds for
the construction of a new reservoir
matter.
read.
Nowadays tho pursuer of tho saia
L. Van Vliet given permission to Locil Painters Recive Charter for were referred to the finance com­
mittee which will further investi- I
New Organization.
elusive nows item has to pray build fence around property on
gate
thc-m and make recommenda­
that the farmer will run off the Washington street used ns auto
The Cottage Grove Painters’ tions to the council at its next
grade with his flivver or do some­ wrecking ground.
thing to make his trip to town
Lowering of grade on Adams ave­ Union will bo formally installed at. meeting Monday evening. Five of'
THE QUALITY STORE-coóo service
worth mentioning.
nue between 6th nml 7th streets a meeting in the W. O. W. Hal! tho bids were on the basis of five
per
cent
interest
and
two
on
a
tonight.
Tho
charter
for
this
or
­
Tn the good old days the city authorized.
dweller who went 25 miles away
J. C. Compton bid opened for ganization recently arrived from basis of four and three-quarters
*
from homo took two days to make paving Chestnut avenue for $3846.00 1 headquarters of the union at Lnfay per cent.
The bids were as follows:
the trip and his name always ap­ nnd east Adams avenue for $8005.00 • ette, Tnd. The local union was
Snnaunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnntinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncinnannnnnnnnnnnnnii1
The First National Bank of Cot­
organized about three weeks ago.
peared in the paper. Nowadays and referred to street committee.
tage
Grove,
$101
and
five
per
cent;
.
A
president
and
secretary
and
such
he takes a jaunt of a hundred
Petitions for sewers up Taylor
I
and Tilton, Portland, $101.66 □□□□□□□□□□□ nnUODDn
miles nnd unless the speed cop is street to city limits and south other officers as are required will Ladd
..
.
4
£■
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rt
n
< - wt nra A TA
1=1
a friend of tho reporter the ab­ along alley between Sixth and he installed at the meeting tonignt. and five per cent interest; George IG
W. B. Stennott has been namoil II. Burr, Coarad and Boone, Port­ q
sence of tho citizen is not discov­ Fourth to city limits and between
z
D
president of the union and Jack land, $100.58 and 4.75 per cent; □
ered except by accident.
Why Not Install
Seventh and Eighth approved.
Tt, used to be quite tho thing
Request of carnival company that, DeVoro will take the office of Western Bond and Mortgage com­
That Bath Room?
Tho purpose of the pany, Portland, $100.44 and five CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH,
to mention that, Johnny Jones was license fee of $100 be reduced was secretary.
Water facilities, sanitation and
dental gold, platinum and dis­
(Milling Sunday afternoon at Sam refusod and $100 declared the union ns stated by the officer.-, is per cent; Pierce-Fair, Portland,
all plumbing requirements in a
Brown’s home, having traveled the minimum fee that could be charged. to work for hotter conditions for $100.33 nnd 4.75 per cent; Freeman, carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting &
new dwelling or old comprise a
entire distance to and from in one
The following bills were allowed: both employer nnd ^employe and is Smith nnd Camp company, $100.073 Refining Company, Otsego, Michi­
part of the structure that needs
and five per cent.
gan.
a2tfc(2)
day, but nowadays there is little IT. W. Lombard.......................... $35.75 not for increased wages.
careful and detailed attention.
Tho
only
change
in
the
wage
news in the event unless Johnny Fire Department .................
25.00
I am at your beck and call.
TWO MODERN DWELLINGS.
happens to fall over the banister Cottage Grove Sentinel.... .
10.18 scale which is contemplated in the
New Potatoes on Table.
The best of service rather than
Right
terms
to
right
parties.
near
future
is
the
raising
of
the
kissing Sam Brown’s daughter good Cottage Grove Sentinel....
4.70
c. A. King, Row river gardener, ' A. L. Woodard.
profit is my aim.
.Tnl-llc(2)
night in the woo small hours of the Cottage Grove Sentinel....
50.00 ' price of kalsomining to $1.00 an an
___j<I a good one, claims the honors
hour.
‘
This is necessary because of For the first new* potatoes of the
day after and break his nock.
Council adjourned until Wednes
ESTRAY—DARK JERSEY COW.
tho cost of brushes, it. is said.
In the good old days the faithful day, .Tunc 10 at 7:30.
season. He had them on his table
Camo to tho Ostrander place, one
. There are 10 members of the local
___________
reporter who 44made” all the trains
Office on North Seventh st.
union nnd two more have promised a week ago and they were th<? mile north of depot on April 17,
was quite certain to miss nothing
size of hen’s eggs. Of course he 1925. Has left horn broken. Own­
==i
POWER
LINE
EXTENDED
to
join
which
is
regarded
ns
practi
­
of importance, but nowadays the
has had garden peas and other er may have her by paying ex­
cally
100
per
cent
membership.
same reporter would have to have
vegetables that regular gardeners penses. J. E. Tate.
jnl-22p(M)
a fleet of motorcycles patrolling Nino Residents of Disston Route The wage scale for all work other have at this time of year. He is
to
Have
Elect
rie
Service.
than kalsomining will remain as
the highways if ho would necomp
LAUNDRY
DONE
BY
MRS.
J. A.
willing that the sun should come |
before.
plish tho samo results.
Buchanan. Second house from
He
out,
however,
and
stay
out.
Construction work started Tues-
in those good old days wo knew
has arrangements for irrigation and Main, east Sixteenth street. Prices
our neighbors, nnd usually wo had tiny on an extension to the Moun- LOWER GRADE ORDERED tho more sun the better for his reasonable.
jn4-8-llp'
1
tain
States
Power
company
line
on
pretty much the same neighbors
business.
I
the
Disston
route
which
will
make
FOR
SALE
—
MILK
COW.
N. E.
Work
on
Adams Avenue Expected
year after year. Nowadays we arc
Glass.
jn4 8-llp
to Start in Short Time.
better acquainted ofter with those electric power available to nine
Rev. Ostrander Here Sunday.
a hundred miles nwny than with residents of that vicinity. This ex­
Rev. E. V. Ostrander, of Eugene, MODERN BUNGALOW FOR SALE.
tension of the electric company’s
The grade on Adams avenue
those across the street.
Is new and located on south Sixth
lino comes in addition to n similar between Sixth and Seventh streets will conduct the church services
jnljy2 1^2)
¡extension made last December when will bo lowered about 12 inches Bunday at the 1‘rosbytrian church. street. Phone 150-K.
two miles of power line was con­ within a short time according to The church will go back to its FOR SALE—GRAY MARE, SEVEN
structed along this route.
action taken at the meeting of former schedule, Sunday school at
years old, gentle to ride or drive ■
Those residents of the Disston the city council held Monday eve 10 o’clock and preaching services single or double for women; set
K'EEKi.Y PROGRAM
route who will be served by tho ning.
At tho time tho present nt 11 and 8 o’clock. Mr. Ostrander single harness, stock saddle, set
now line are Georgo D. Foster. I grade on Adams was constructed is one of tho candidates to fill ! double harness, three inch wagon.
Friday Juno 12
John F. www...... Wm. Giroud, no account was taken of the hill tho Presbyterian pulpit which was 1 Ethel Clino, Dorena.
jn8 18p(2)
“THE SPORTING VENUS » • M. P. Garoutte,» R. B. Dixon, Mrs. on tluit portion of tho street and recently Ift vacant by tho resigna
tion
of
A.
Ralph
Spearow.
E.
A.
Foster,
D.
Quaglia,
I BABA’ CHICKS, 8 CENTS EACH.
Mike jit is thought that the improvement
w ith Blanche Sweet,
Qua glia nnd Elmer M. Miller. It | will be of considerable advantage
June 8 to 15 hatch. Hollywood
Ronald Colman
is not known exactly how long to property on both sides of the
jstrain. Bert V. Hands, 2 miles
and Lew Cody.
it will take to finish this lino but street.
Ben Selling Talks On east of Cottage Grove. jn8-ll-15p
_____ And a comedy.
work will be carried on ns rapidly
Work will start on this project as
FOR SALE—TWO PUREBRED
ns possible.
soon as necessary arrangements can
Advertising
Saturday, June 13
Holstein bull calves at about
be nmde. It is oxpected that the
veal prices. E. W. Evan son, Lor­
Fred Thompson anti his
Your homo print shop—The Sen­ street will be finished within the
jn8p
When he was presented an hon ane. Oregon.
tinel—should bo always considered next few weeks.
famous horse.
orary life membership in the Ad- WANTED—PARTY TO CUT WOOD
first. Usually it can handle any
Silver King, in
Portland ’ last
vertising club of ~
job of printing you may have.
x
Charity Representative Here.
• THAT DEVIL
on shares. 902 Birch avenue or
well I phono 96-R.
Selling,
M. R. Thompson a representative Wednesday, Ben
jn8-llc
QUEMADO ”
and
known
Portland
merchant
I of the Pacific Coast Rescue and
Aubrey comedy
Protective Society of Portland is philanthropist, told a story, new FOR SAL E—SEASONED^ FIR
‘‘Meet the Ambassador.
wood, $5 a cord; posts, 13 cents
in Cottage Grove this week in tie to all his hearers, of advertising
interest of the charitable institu- as it was conducted in the Rose delivered; lumber, $5 per M. C. J.
Sun M<m., June 14 15
■ tions mnintained by this organize City in earlier years.
Hess. Row lltver Mill 4 Wood Co.,
‘ THE GREAT DIVIDE
” My father was greatly opposed phone 18F13 or leave orders with
‘ tion. These include the Albertina
with Alice Terry, Conway
Kerr Nursery home, the I Amine to advertising and thought it s Beaulieu 4 Harrel.
jnll-lRp(T)
T cir -I c . Wallace Beery
waste of money. I held the oppo
homo nnd Portland Commons.
Rttl futfl, JU,, IJ.Jt]
HIGH
GRADE
PIANO
NEAR
nml Huntley Gordon.
site view when I became connected
Cottage Grove will be sold to
with
business.
I
believe
now
that
Filmed ill the Painted Desert
Phillips Return From Eaat.
reliable party at a big saving,
of Arizona.
After an auto trip’to tho middle I would lose my customers in about Ten dallars monthly will
handle
Comedy Edna Marian in
lasting more than a month six months if I quit advertising.
“One of the privileges which I —a snap. Write ntonce to Tallman
•very day throughout the summer
nnd Mrs. M. V. Phillips, ami
‘‘Speak Freely.”
Piano Store, Salem. Orc.
jnll-15c
Phillips' son Harvey Robin esteemed as highly as anything in
•tison. Stopover wherever and as iong
Tuesday, June I
returned to their home in Cot my life was my acquaintance and USED MONARCH RANGE FOR
M you please within final return limit
later
friendship
with
Sam
Jackson
Grove Tuesday evening. They
Kielniid Dix in
sale. Call Mrs. A. L. Wynne.
—October 31st.
here May 7 and took tho of The Journal, I have today the 134 L.
jnllp
‘ A MAN MUST LIVE”
copy of our first advertising con
Oregon
Trail
from
Portland
to
Now plan your vacation journeys to
With Jacqueline Logan
Rock Springs. Wvo, and the Lin tract, It provided that I was to FOR SAI.E—WHITE LEGHORN
anil a prominent cast.
tne
east. Let our agents assist in fixing
have space in The Journal at 25
roosters. $1.50 per dozen. L. M.
coin highway to Denver. Other
Comedy ” Midnight Blues”
cents
use
of
an
inch,
and
if
my
your
itinerary. And include
Powell,
Delight
valley.
phone
places visited included Kansas City,
spue* in a six month period aggro S5FÎ4.
more laughs than there ar
jnll 22p(2)
Mo., St Louis and Glenn Ellen,
li<H>tleg:.< is in New York.
where they x-isited Mr. Phillip«’ gated $250 I was to have a dis- WASHING AND IRONING DONE
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Phillip. count to 20 cents an inch.
tither going or returning,or both ways,
at my homo or your home. Mrs.
\Vedn< sday. June 17
” My arrangement with the Tele­
who is 87 year of age
After
tf you choose. See it’s manifold won­
Orin
Robinson.
32(1
north
K
II, lent’ < ’had« iek in
spending 10 days with her they gram provided for all the space I »t^et,
jnllp
stunted
to
use
for
$4
”
a
month.
der
at little, if any, additional expend,
“TROUPING WITH
returned to Oregon over practically
“The solicitor who came from
the same route.
ELLEN,”
CATTLEMEN
—
STILL
HAVE
FEW
- Ask any Agent
the Oregonian to get uiv advertis­
A breezy story of lift'
registered Hereford bulls for sale
ing bought a pair of pants from
Aged
from
8
months
to
2
cheap.
Saturday Flag Day.
behind the scents proving
the stock ia my store, and he still
years. D. H. Rempel. jnll-18p(2l
Saturday, June 11, will be ob owes me for the pants.”
that yon can’t always tell
served ns flag day in Cottage
about n chorus girl She
FOR
RENT—HOLME AND BARN
Grove instead of Sunday, June 12,
may prefer a sprig of real
at 80> south Sixth street. W. M.
according
to
plans
made
by
the
Tommy had bet* playing truant
love to a golden family t H‘<‘
Women's Relief Corps and the from schemi, and had spent a long Hill, Curtin. Oregon, telephone
And
<ollledy.
jall-18p(t)
merchants of the city. A displax- beautiful day fishing. On his way 1SF15.
of flags will be made on Saturday back he met one of his young
“
T
ilen
’
t
m»n<l
washing
the dish
Tlniraday, June IK
Init no special program other than cronies, who aceoftted him with es for you,” wailed Deaeon Carson
“SUNSET TRAIL”
the usual flag display on the streets the usual question. "Catch any­ to his better half the other dav,
ru
with \\ ¡Ilium Desmond
has been planned.
thing!”
”1 doa *t object to sweeping, dust
Comedy ayd
At this. Tommy, in all eoMriou* ing and mopping the floor; but I
C
J
KKM.
Prop
Internati out! \< «s
Bookkeeping systems The ness of guilt, quickly respomleel: do object to running bahr ribbon
Cottage Grove,
Oregon Sentinel.
"Aint been home yet.”
through by nightshirt to fool th.
baby.”
»dottane (brorr $entind
.Mondays and Thursdays
JUNE SALE
of Summer Millinery
$2.98
° City Council
All new spring and summer styles
in trimmed straw styles and covered
frame styles—about thirty to choose
from—see window display—try them
on today.
T
WANTADb °
Never Give
Up Until
You’ve Tried
a Sentinel
Wantad
Business Is Good
J. S. STEWART
GOOD
YEAR
means good wear
A Few Good Year Tires
at Old Prices
ARCADE Theatre
Red Crown, General and Shell Gasoline,
Ha vol ine Oil
The Cottage Grove
Service Station
W. J. Woods, Prop.
Tu/ietesF
Aspirin
Tablets
Fifth and Main Sts,
bacK east
Roundtrip Excursion Fares
•
100 Tablets
49c
Special This Week
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
CALIFORNIA
Southern Pacific
Robt. E. McNeil» Agent