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» Newspaper Advertising Makes Big Stores Out of Little Ones Advert?' Makes Big Stores Out of Little Ones TWICE-A-WEEK COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925. VOLUME XXXV Saves Time // ith Fish Drags JFotnan ADDITIONAL STREET CONTRACTS Two A re Injured in Fall ADAMS AVENUE WILL BE COTTAGE GROVE LIKELY Hen Two- From Auto Yolked Eggs Into I Fa ter LET TO COMPTON COIflEIEOJ WEEK TO GET HOSPITAL Hebron, Ore., July 22.—(Special.) Money Remains in Reservoir Fund The fish in the Cottage Grove Mrs. Autin Lindsay is suffering Base Going Down at Rate of Two Improvement of Washington Ave —Mrs. F. C. Führer has a hen that ¡with injuries sustained in falling I waters are becoming savage and That Will Be Used for Nec nue Held Up at Request of Blocks a Day; Top Wil! believes in efficiency and economy out of an nutomobilo. Iler 'laugh- ; those visiting the streams of the AT ONCE of effort. She sees no need of iter Dorothy sustained minor injur ■vicinity should go fully protected essary Replacements. Property Owners. Go Faster. I Prominent Eugene Surgeons Would Come Here for Major Operations. laying two eggs in order to produce |ies in the same accident. The against them. Mrs. Herbert Whit two yolks, so she always lays a l.imlsays, with Mr. Davis, of Lor lock, of this eity, was pulled into Godard & Randall, the only local 1 the river by one of them Sunday. Contracts for the paving of Mon ane, father of Mrs. Lindsay, had Laying of the black top on i double-yolked egg. She not only i saves the effort required in laying bidders, were successful in getting She and her husband and Mrs. roe avenue from Douglas street visited Siuslaw falls near Lorane. Adame avenue from Second street two eggs but she cuts down 50 per the contract for the city’s million Hattie Mattox ami Miss Nellie (south Sixth) east to lenth street Upon the return trip a rear wheel to the Southern Pacific right of ite jga^°n water reservoir which was Stiles were fishing at Cougar bend. and of the block of Jefferson ave- of (be ear dropped into a rut. The way, which started Monday, prob . cent upon the amount of white lk.4awar^e^ the Monday night meet- The piscatorial monster grabbed nue west of the high school grounds door of tho car flew open and ablv will bo completed by tonight. First Story Would Be for Business; used as a background for the vol«. The hen believes there is no limit ! ing of the city council. Their Mrs. Whitlock’s hook and a ino- were let Monday night by the city Dorothy and Mrs. Lindsay fell out. Laying of the finishing course will Second for Offices and Third There was merit later she was floundering in council to J. C. Compton company, Mr. Davis caught Mrs. Lindsay start at once and this street will be (o which this efficiency may be I bid was $18,7(16.06. for Hospital Purposes. carried and she has produced one I little variation in the bids and the the water below. The combined who already had tho other street but she was dragged for a distance completed within six days. Tho next street to bo completed ; triplo-yolked egg. Mrs. Führer is successful bidders were but slightly efforts of her companions were contracts Lotting of the contract and her right leg was injured by A thr^e-story building is likely ¡giving tho »hen every encourago- under a bid of $18,854.08 submitted required in rescuing her. for the improvement of Washington contact with a rear wheel will be east Washington avenue by Swarthy Brothers, of Corvallis. to be under construction in Cot I inent in her experiments. from Tenth street to the city park. The fish was seven or eight avenue from Third street east to ear. She was brought hero J. C. Compton company, McMinn inches in length. It made no at Eighth street was held up for a I for medical attention, tage Grovo within a month or two. Tho curbs ami base for this street ville, submitted a bid of $19,543.10. tack upon the rescuing party. Mrs. week because of objections to the I Dorothy was scratched on the have been completed. Work on «'liarlis E. Turner. Eugene con- ' The ’price at which the contract Whitlock stated that there is the cost and type of paving voiced • by j face aud body. tractor and builder, was in the east Adams will fellow. Tho pre I was let was considerably lower than possibility that her excitement was C. H. Burkholder and Harry Grube, dity Tuesday and presented a paratory work on this street is now — was anticipated at, the time a bond partly responsible for her plunge property owners on the street. proposition at the meeting of the almost complete. issue of $25,000 was proposed. Af i into the water. chamber of commerce that night Tho preparatory work on First Th is street now has a ter the cost of the reservoir and the that met the favor of those inter alley south, from Seventh to base that was put down ested in such an institution. Sev Proposed Method of Financing engineer’s fees are paid there will . Eighth streets, has been completed ago and it is proposed to lay a eral mill operators were present remain about $5,000 of the bond MANY ATTEND EXHIBIT top coat of two inches of black [anil tho black top probably will be Does Not Meet Approval issue money which can be used Willys-Overland Expert Talks on I top on this macadam. The sag- and stated they would welcome a , laid immediately following the com of Financiers. hospital here, it now being neces for extensions and improvements I gestion was niado by Burkholder Peals That Can Be Heard Over pletion of east Adams avenue. But Motor Construction and Care. sary to send injured employes to which have been made necessary [two days will be required to finish and Grube that the difference in Large Part of City Strike Further consideration of the pro- by the year’s street prograrii. It Eugene. I the work. The salesroom of N. J. Nelson Jr, ¡price between a new street with Each Quarter Hour. Mr. Turner stated that the build» posed Arnold auto rail railway from is proposed not to have anv pipe was crowded for the lecture Mon- 5 inches of black top and of 2 Work will then start on south ing would be erected in the busi here to Black Butte has been post left under paved streets except (lay night by Lee R. Bryant, expert 1 inches of black top oh a street Sixth street, where half of the ness section, that the first story poned until after such a railway that of a permanent character, A from the Willys-Overland factory, already in good condition was not The Bank of Cottage Grove has curb work hah been completed. would be arranged for mercantile now under construction at Junction part of the money that will be left Mr. Bryant took up the general great enough. Engineers present completed the installation of an Tho preparation of the sub-grade establishments, the second story | City is in operation. Members of in the reservoir fund prol ably construction of internal combustion .expressed the opinion that the bid electric tubular chime clock at ¡has been started. for offices for physicians and the . the delegation which inspected the will be used to renew tho main in motors, showing the principles gen-¡was a fair one. The unit prices the Main and Sixth street corner Clearing of the right of way on third story for hospital purposes, railway a» Junction City reported east Main street before the paving oral to all and giving a great deal in all of the bids werp the same Monroe avenue is now well under of the bank building. The clock with 25 to 40 beds. He stated at tho Tuesday noon luncheon of js This is one of the very of advice concerning the care and as those in the contracts let to faces east and west. This is the way, as well as excavation work on that plans have gone so far that the chamber of commerce and made first pieces of pipe __ laid in 5 line the block of Jefferson nvenue west prospective tenants have been se the suggestion that further aetion the city and has been down about operation of an automobile engine J. C. Compton company when Gw last <>£ numerous improvements of tho school property. to i insure the greatest efficiency [ big contracts were up and there started by the bank in March. cured for the lower floor, that be postponed. «5 years. In case it is removed, and tho least depreciation. East main will be tho last street was spirited bidding. No other The clock strikes each quarter tentative arrangements have been I he method proposed for financ-; new pipe will be placed in the He then spoke more specifically contractor was able to compete for of the hour, as well as each hour, to be completed, although this was made with a protestant religious ing the proposed railway was parking and the old pipe will be upon the sleeve valve type of en- tho street to start tho street im the hospital largely responsible for the post- ■ : |,,ft whcre ¡f I j 8, This — ■ will save gjnOr explaining the many advan- the additional streets with this and the music is distinct, enough provement movement. organization to conduct i company, which already has its to be heard over a large part of The -- proposi -------- 1 - I digging - and that two prominent Eugene ponement of aetion. mI up the street. |tages and increased efficiency equipment here and its paving the city. The mechanism is con A truckload of the black top ov- surgeons have been interested in tion is thnt Cottage Grove sub- The new reservoir is to be placed ¡claimed for that type » of engine. ery three minutes is being produeod. trolled by a master clock within plant in operation, for which reason scribe approximately $80,000 for the proposition to the extent that fll a hill Lili oo a*- of $ the L« rti city 4- tt n and ml | Jt His • 1 lecture _ _ x it. ____1 _ on > the east throughout was illus the banking house. This is tho only three minutes is being produced. they are ready to arrange to han- tho construction of the tailway, directly south of the present res- trated with large pictures, which there were no other bids. A spirited debate between Mr. dock of its kind in this section The black top is being taken to 1 for which 49 per cent of the stock | ervoir. It is to be of modem eon- die all surgery eases. Phvsicians . bill | ruan(1 Mayor Knowles followed ¡and one of the few on the coast« the streets in Ford trucks, which to obtain present at the chamber • of com- would bo issued. The Arnold Auto «fraction and concrete lined. The allowod his audience zv t- 11 n 0 z*v I i For the first, quarter of each carry small loads and make fre merce meeting said that it would Rail system would receive tho other ¡concrete blocks will be tied to- graphic information as well as oral. IA statement by Mr. Grube that Following the address a large, „ gtwet ¡Q'th(} » city is rotten. hour the chimes strike tho four quent trips. r,ntent "^"-[gether1' with” lead" plates, so that be absolutely necessary to have ™ P‘V'nt./or number of the listeners remained j »»___ Two blocks of the black top hnotes of the Westminister chime, 1 nnr the inn railway rniln-nv nr Tn -nnt izv*. City 1 nt Junction arrangements of that kind I made for That ..7 . Jr^ ¡there will b<» no possibility of waste to investigate the cut-away models I Mayor Knowles has been a part of 1 I at tho half hour eight notes of the base are being laid each day and the city government over since the handling of major surgical is a pronounced success will have ' I of water or of damage to the res which Mr. Bryant had with him real street improvement started in I cat-hedrftl peal, nt the three-quarters i the dressing course will go down cases, there being no surgeon here. to bo demonstrated before capital- | ervoir from water leaking tii rough for demonstration purposes. [the city ami he <li<l not take kindly hour 12 notes of the reveille and' slightly .nore rapidly. Those whom Mr. Turner repre ists hero nje likely to become en iand undermining the concrete. Refreshments of punch ami "" to Mr. Grube’» remark». at tho full hour the full West sents are interested only in the thusiastic. The contractors are arranging to fers were served. minister chime of 16 notes, fol Fire Is Believed Set. constractibn «nd ownership of the haul their material and equipment lowed by the striking of the hour A thirty acre forest fire three proposed building. Mr. Turner said CAMP MEETING OPENS, up tho hill with a drag line instead Pastor and Mrs. William Beatty Tho live wire print shop is al- miles south of Lorane, which was that those whom he represents. of following tho grade around iho and niildren, of Wnlville, Wash., ways ready to help in the prep -------------------- burning quite briskly for several would wish saw mill operators to i hill over the Landess property, are i visiting ’ this week with Mr. aration of advertising and printing MANY HORSES COMING 'lavs, is under control, according to subscribe to building bonds in or- ‘ They will use what is Madison Beatty’s parents, Mrs. copy. Our experience Carl V. Oglesby, head of the West der to insure their interest in tho avenue, although it has never been J. L. Beatty. worth something to you. institution. Ho did not state a Interest Being Shown in Event at orn Lane Fire Patrol association. improved. Few were aware that Mr. Oglesby is of the opinion definite amount which it would b<‘ Calapooya Springs. there is a city street there. the fire was set. desirable to have subscribed hero Mr. Landess hnd asked damages but indicated that not over half j A number of owners of fine horses of $250 for the use of his land. the money would be expected from j from over western Oregon have I First with .Cottage Grovo nowi The contractors found that it would the community. The interest and ignifiod their intention to partici : Tho Sentinel. be cheaper to take a few of the support of the community were what pate in tho riding and racing rough spots out of Madison avenue lie was seeking most. He said that exhibition to bo given Sunday nt j and use a drag line to assist trucks financing the proposition presented iCalapooya springs under tho man up the hill. Mr. Landess will re little difficulty. agoment of Guy Kay. ceive $500, for tho two acres of The manner of financing suggest Frank Smith, Ed Young, Jim land on toj> of the hill which tho ed would bo something new so far Soules and the Hogan brothers, of | Let me remember just one golden truth, city has purchased upon which to as Cottage Grove is concerned. For ■Oakland, will have a string on the place the reservoir. - Tho every other should forsake my mind; every bond subscribed an insurance grounds. Four horses are corning The reservoir is to bo completed policy would be taken on tho life i Let me be guided by one steadfast law: from Dallas, the Kirkpatrick broth and ready for use by October 1. of the person buying the bond. • ers, of Croswell, will bring three That I shall leave no day of life behind The policy would mature at the time and some are corning from Dillard. Without accomplishing some worthwhile task;' tho bond would become duo and the Several horses and burking steers , Oh let me never face the setting sun To the first five persons bring principal of the policy would retire are already at the springs. ing to Tho Son final on or before the bond. This method of provid With empty hands, but may I always hold Monday, July 27, sales slips to ing what would amount to a sink Some evidence of work and duty done. L. J. MILLER, Evangelist, ing fund is becoming popular, Mr. WOOD IS TO MEET HAND tho amount of $25 from Cottage of Nashville, Tenn. Grove merchants whose ads ap Turner said, and tho Pacific Chris (Jutstanding evangelist of strength The new policy of the This is the day! Whatever I may hope tian hospital in Eugene and a j and power who will preach every water be cut off when Music Is Provided for Wrestling pear in thia issue, a full year’s To make of life demands attention now! subscription to the Twice a-week hospital at North Bend have been (day of the Oregon Methodist con- remains delinquent upon Match on for Tonight. Sentinel will bo given for 50e. His dreams of harvest-time come true alone financed by this method, a method : fcrence camp meeting which started teenth of tho month was which was said to make easy the [today at the conference camp effect this month for tho first time. be put on for These slips may bo from any For him whose careful hand directs the plow. disposal of the bonds. The build ground on cast Main irtrect. tonight when one merchant advertising in thin ___________ A __ list of tnore than 30 users who This is the day! My chance to win is here, issue, or tho slips from a num- ing would also be security for the The attendance upon the open- had permitted 1 their water rent And opportunity points out the way; ber of advertisers may bo com- bonds, thus gi\ing a double sc- ¡¡ng <)ay indicates another successful I to become delinquent was read bined to make tho amount. Let me remember just one goldenlruth: eurity. [meeting. Evangelist I. M. Hargett, ¡at the meeting of the council Mon- Finding the interest here keen, | who was here a year ago, is the day night and it was ordered that The present time is best; this is the day! To the first five bringing sales Mr. Turner stated that he would night preacher. He is pastor of service to <hem bo discontinued, slips showing total purchases of return within 10 days or two weeks the Grand Avenue Temple church, | It was stated that in a number $12.50, a full year’s subscription w’ith a definite proposition and he Kansas City. will bo given for $1.50. ¡of instances no cut off could be indicated that the erection of the The camp meeting will continue [ found. Cutoffs were ordered In To the first five bringing in building is reasonably certain. until August 2. [stalled at once. sales slips totaling $5 a full Physicians of the eity have long -------------------- I Several business houses and lodge year 'a lubncription will Iw given boon interested in securing such The city ordinance requiring tho [halls wero listed among those who for $2.25. an institution for the city. cutting of weeds and grass along would be required to pay a fee of sidewalks and upon vacant property | M cents to Ko reconnected is being enforced by the city [the water system. Entertain Unexpected Guests. It is believed by tho water Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Garoutte had ■ authorities and tho appearance of Unlucky Thirteen. ns unexpected guests from Friday [several sections of the city has mittee that tho same water 4 4 Ray, waiter, you have made! I been greatly improved. Weeds and [ is not likely to permit his to Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George my bill out hh 14 pesetas. It only Subscribo for The Sentinel and become delinquent more Scholtz and Mr. and Mrs. R. N. grass upon vacant property are a .mes to 13? “ Stynnski, of I .os Angelos, whos<* : fire menace and it is for this onoo. “Well, sir, I thought you might . read the ads of Cottagi* Grove’s ear went into tho ditch nonr Sagi reason that their cutting has been ! superstitious?“—Burn Humor; Live Mcrchnnts. naw while the party were returning ordered. (Madrid). Salesbooks. The Sentinel from attending the Elks convention in Portland. Mr. Garoutte is an Elk. Mrs. Scholtz sustained severe I ' — 1 injuries but was able to continue t'rtlS G1M Cl ASS IS GREAT STUFF/ TALK ABOUT the trip upon the completion of I putting pep m you f T hat exercise made me repairs to their car. FEEL SO GOOD I COULD PUNC MY WTf T h RU THE It was thought that tho accident IRON DOOR OF A VAULT was caused by the locking of the AND T hen assault an steering gear. Frank Snodgrass Jr., ' international police son of Mrs. Garoutte, chanced to conference and be following the ear that went into JACK DEMPSEYS the ditch and picked up the oeeu- i pants and brought them to his home. BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE INSTALLS CHIME CLOCK * JFatcr Ordered Cut Off in 30 Cases » A Year’s Subscription to The Sentinel for 50c The Cottage Grove Sentinel THE FEATHERHEADS 4> Attend Fanners' Union Meeting Hebron. Ore., Joly 22.—(Special. 1 —Those from here who attended the county convention of the Farm ers' union at Springfield were Mr. and Mrs John Rebelbeeh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, Mr. and Mr«. Harry Mr Dole. Rimer Berggren, Bert and O«c»r McDolr, Mr«. George Kappanf, Mrs. John Mnrry and Mrs. Jea«ic Gilerist- « Actions Speak Louder Than Words