The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 26, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1925
PAGE THREE
3E
W. A. Hogate received word Sat­
Past Masters Hold Meet Here.
urday of the death that day of
The Past Masters, Master and
his mother, Mrs. W. W. Hogate,
Wardens Association of Oregon
in Bladen, Neb. Funeral services
held a meeting Thursday evening
were conducted today in Bladen.
in Masonic temple.
A banquet
Mrs. Hogate visited her son here
was served at 6:30 by members of
State Highway Body to Hear Plans the Constellation club.
a number of years ago.
J. S.
Roark, superintendent of the Ma­
Mr. and Mrs. Stacy M. Russell I
For Formation of Umpqua
sonic and Eastern Star homo at
of Eugene, Mrs. George Lamar of
Road District.
Forest Grove, and L. M. Graham,
Wallace, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs.
, also of Forest Grove, were the
E. C. Shay of this city, drove to
speakers. Dr. De Bar
Members of the state highway I principal
Roseburg Sunday and spent the
Eugene, game two original
day with Misses Marjorie and commission will meet in Elkton I
Muriel Shay, who are teaching Thursday to discuss formation of i poems.
the proposed super highway dis
there.
PHONE 65
Mrs Jessie Crossan of Salem ar­ trict, the purpose of which would
rived last week and ia visiting at be to improve and complete the
AMERICAN LEGION SHOW drawings and themes. Mount View
the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Umpqua highway from Drain to
school, taught by Mary Snauer,
Reedsport and secure completion of
W. C. Shearer, at Dorena.
PROVES SUCCESS
| won second and the Saginaw school,
the Roosevelt highway across the Cottage Grove People Advise You
Mrs. George Shearer and three
western end of Coos county. Cot­
Second Annual Harvest Festival taught by Mrs. E. Robinson, won
To Act. in Time.
children left Friday for Dover,
third.
Honorable mention was
tage Grove has taken an active
Provides Fun and Frolic.
N. H., where they will visit Mr*.
awardod the Lynx Hollow school,
interest in the project since it was
Is failing health making you un­
| Shearer’s father, Jerry Mullans,
first suggested and a delegation easy and unhappy! Are you tired,
The American Legion lived up taught by Gertrude Daniark and
j They plan to spend the winter in
Other schools
from this city will attend the meet­ weak and disspirited! Suffer daily to its slogan, nFun ami Frolic,” Elida Maaranen.
■ the east.
ing.
with which it advertised its second exhibiting were the Walker school,
backache
anil
stabbing
rheumatic
Robert Galloway left this after­
Organization of a caravan from
annual harvest festival, held in taught by Viola Talent, and tho
.noon for Eugene to accept a posi- i hero will be discussed tomorrow twinges! Then look to your kid­ the Armory Saturday night,
From London school, taught by Winni-
neys!
The
kidneys
are
the
blood
­
I tion with the University of Oregon noon at the regular luncheon of
Once they weaken, the that standpoint the show was even fred Grannis and Mabel Newton.
j press. He plans to enroll at the ' the chamber of commerce. At a filters.
The prizes are pictures to be
more of a success than that of
I university at the beginning of j meeting held near Scottsburg Aug­ whole system is upset. You have last year.
hung in tho school rooms. They
dizzy spells, headaches and urinary
the second quarter.
ust 23 the Cottage Grove delega­ irregularities. You feel al! worn
The country store and doll rack will be valued at $7.50, $5 and $3.
Several local motorcycle enthu- tion outnumbered those of all other out. Use Doan’s Pills—a stimu­ attracted much attention and doz- Selections lire to be made at the
1 siasts wet to Oakland yesterday to communities. Plan* for Thursday’s lant diuretic to the kidneys. Thous­ ens from the crowd caiue away Picture Shop, it was announced.
' see the motorcycle races in that hearing were laid at this first ands recommend Doan’s. Here is with arms filled with gaudy dolls
The legion will not make a large
I city.
meeting.
and more substantial sacks of gro­ profit on the festival, officials
Cottage Grove proof:
ConsideralJe enthusiasm has been
Other amusements and stated. Gate receipts were in ex­
8. L. Godard is limping around
Mrs. Amnnda Spriggs, 500 south ceries.
| on a lame foot, sustained when a aroused in Drain and Reedsport First street, says: “I had terrible games of skill attracted their cess of $300, but expenses will
run close to that figure.
horse accidentally struck him on and large delegations from each backaches and could hardly get portion of attention.
One of the features of the show
| the foot, fracturing two of the community will attend the hearing. about and dizzy spells came over
These two cities will benefit direct­ me, especially when I stooped, My was an exhibit of school work by
i bones. »
Establishes Another Laundry.
E. W. Skilling, formerly associ­
Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall received ly if the proposed district becomes limbs ached, my feet swelled and grade schools of the several dis
Completion of the my kidneys ached too frequently. tricts adjacent to Cottage Grove. ated with his father in the laundry
word Friday that her father, C. H. a reality.
Snider, had suffered a stroke of Umpqua highway would afford resi­ Doan’s Pills soon had me feeling These exhibits, although they were business here, but for several years
paralysis at the home of his son in dents of the coast section a much like a different person. The aches prepared in the last few days of foreman for the Domestic laundry
Oakland, Calif. Mr. Snider spent shorter route to the Pacific high­ and pains left and niv kidneys did the week and consisted of regular in Eugene, has opened a wet wash
work in classes, were given much business in the building occupied
the summer here at the Menden- way than any now existing, shorten- not annoy me.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t favorable comment by tin» many by tho Owl cleaners. He expects
hall home and had stopped in ing the trip from the coast to
The simply ask for a kidney remedy— : persons who viewed them. They to feature the thrifty service, a
I Oakland on his return ♦o Nebraska. Portland by many miles.
Mrs. Mendenhall leaves today for route is said to be the shortest get Doon’s Pills—the same that Walden school, taught by Mildred new idea in the laundry business.
and most feasible of any south of Mrs. Spriggs had. Foster-Milburn Marquis, won first place.
The
Oakland to be with her father.
Salem. The value of opening up Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. V.
exhibit consisted of posters, maps,
Filing cards. The Sentinel,
the fertile Umpqua country and
luiiuiuirini mi wu wn nil wuu mi irirmi mr rnr mr irn mi ira w mi rm rm Tn mrmrmr mr mt mr mr rm mirmftn rmmr n« rrn mi nw mi
bringing within reach of the tourist
some of the finest scenery in 1
Oregon will be stressed before Í
the highway commission.
I am in Cottage Grove
:
Fifty residents of Drain met last :
each Saturday with Raw-
week to organize a caravan to at­
s
leigh Products. If you
tend the hearing. At this meeting Ì
wish anything in my line,
it was stated some opposition to
the project had developed, but it Í
drop a card to W. A.
Selling Points Maccabee Certificates
was said these persons had been :
Hemenway, Springfield,
1 Benefits of Local Lodge
misinformed concerning the taxa­ : 1 Incontestable After 2 Years
ä
Ore., and I will call at
2 Monthly Rate Payments
tion necessary to make possible the Ì 9 Cash Surrender
i
your home.
o5-26p(M)
3 Patriotic Ritualism
For further
project.
! 3 Loan Value
4 Paid Up Insurance
4 Employment Bureau
The state highway commission,
information
5 Sickness and Accident Benefits
the bureau of public roads and } 5 Extended Insurance
address
6
Whole
Llfe-20
Pay-Endowments
6
»
Provides for Widow
Douglas county have agreed thnt
Miss Elsie Sterling, who is at­ if the proposed district is formed
7 Double Indemnity
CHARLES
E.
7 Care of Orphans
I
tending Oregon Agricultural col­ and $150,000 raised they will fur­ : 8 Income Disability
8 Income for Old and Indigent
!
CHANDLER,
lege, spent the week end with her nish the additional money noces-
9 Annual Dividends
9 Care of Tubecular
I
box
412,
: 10 Option Settlement
parents, Mr and Mrs. Dave Ster- sary to complete the Umpqua high
10-Pays for Loss Hand-Foot-Eye
!
ling.
Cottage Grove,
11 Legal Reserve
11 International Home
way and the link in the Roosevelt
!
12 American Experience 4%
Dean Van Buren, former league highway, The share to bo con-
12 Brotherhood 200,000
Oregon
!
star baseball player and now coach tributed by the district is esti-
i
for the Vernon team, spent Friday mated at about 20 per cent. Valua
with Earl Hill.
tion of the property in the district
is $5,000,000 anil the tax necessary
to raise the $150,000, would be ten
mills for three years. Sponsors of
of the plan state that by putting
up $150,000 with the privilege of
paying in three ’years the district
can have a highway constructed
by the state and the United States
bureau of public roads nnd will
have to pay but a fifth the cost. A
further point stressed in the ap­
Complete with tubes,
peal for support is that taxpayers
batteries and loud
will get $100 worth of road work
for only $20.
speaker
Federal mileage to be alloted to
this state is something in excess
of 100 miles and backers of the
project hope to secure a part of
this in the event the district votes
to tax itself.
The plan under
which the district is to be formed
provides for the election of seven
trustees who have the power to
assess the district the required ten
LIA“’
mills for three years.
its*»
Judge Our Groceries
By their Quality and Taste and the
economy of serving good food to the
entire family. And the prices are always
reasonable.
McQueen’s Grocery
Is Your Health Slowly
Slipping Away?
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Edwards
and small son, James McFarland,
of Portland, visited Friday with
Mr. McFarland’s grandmother, Mrs.
Laura McFarland.
Mrs. H. O. McAllister and Mrs.
W. H. Phillips drove to Newport
Saturday. Mrs. Phillips remained
for a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
E. O. Bay and Mrs. McAllister re­
turned Sunday.
Radiola, Kennedy, Crosley.
Radio Ray Nelson.
o26-29c
Pastor Harold Bottemiller of the
Nazarene church, accompanied by
Mrs. Bottemiller, returned Wednes­
day from Portland. Pastor Botte­
miller announced that a series of
M
Speeding Must Stop!
meetings to run three weeks would
begin in the church Thursday.
District Superintendent E. J. Lord
of Dundee, Ore., will be in charge.
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
Mrs. C. C. Cruson and Miss Min­
nie Wilcox were in Portland last
week visiting at the home of their
brother, Emerson Wilcox.
Mrs. Frank Knox returned from
Eugene Friday. Mr. Knox has pur­
chased a residence there and they
will move to that city soon to
make their home. Mr. Knox and
W. W. McFarland recently pur­
chased the Bell cafeteria in Eugene.
Watch your step. The best of
material, Goff, rear First National
o22c
bank.
Dale Cornutt of Canyonville
spent the week end at the home
of his uncle, A. W. Cornutt, in De­
light valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawley have
returned from Florence, where they
spent several months, Mr. Hawley
had charge of county bridge work-
in that section.
The speed limit within the
city is 20 miles the hour,
Trade your old stoves for
Speeding on east Main street,
west Main street and south new. Short’s Second Hand
o26tfc
Sixth street the newly paved store.
streets, must be stopped or Harvey Redus, a recent arrival,
officers will be placed on these was called to Gooding, Ida., Thurs­
streets to arrest violators. day by the serious illness of his
Drivers of automobiles can mother.
Roy Short, A. A. Brand and S. S.
save themselves and the city
expense by obeying the law. Lasswell spent Thursday at Scotts­
burg fishing. They reported the
CITY OF
o22-26e
COTTAGE GROVE. salmon were not running in large
Flapjacks and syrup—how
they spread sunshine in
hearts [and stomachs]
these nippy days! Tempt­
ing ¡Tender! Easy to make!
Easy to digest!
Alberi stands for Better Breakfasts'
WRKLEYS
* ere*
every
THE^
Probably one FLAVOR
reason for the W LASTS j
popularity of
WRIGLEY’S is that it lasts
so long and returns such
great dividend, foe so small
an outlay. • It keeps teeth
clean, breath sweet, appetite
keen, digestion good.
Fresh and full-flavored
always in it»
numbers, due to low water. A
good rp.in will bring many fish into
the streams, they predicted.
Why break in new shoes when
Goff can rebuild those comfortable
ones you have on.
Rear First
National bank.
o22e
Mrs. Orpah Benson is home for
two weeks from Raymond, Wash.,
where she teaches, and is with her
sister, Mrs. Herbert Eakin. She
has not fully recovered from an
attack of influenza.
E. G. O. Groat is recovering from
a severe attack of dysentery.
Galloway writes insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woods vis­
ited in Portland Saturday and at­
tended the Oregon-California foot-
ball game.
News has reached here that
Harold Dogan, who went to Cali
I fora i a some time ago for his
health, has suffered a severe set-
1 back.
Watch your step on Saturday.
Our work guaranteed. Goff, rear
o22e
First National bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haney, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Kem, Miss Susan
Simpson, Mrs. Louise Kerby and
Mrs. E. W. Frans attended a show
in Eugene Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sturges and
children returned Friday from a
visit of a week in Grants Pass.
Radio A battery recharged
at Service Garage, 50c.
Mrs. J. 8. Magladry, who has
been seriously ill at her home in
Eugene, was reported Sunday to be
better.
I
The county superintendent
school* has accepted the resigna­
tion of Mrs. Geneva Hatfield,
teacher in the Disston school, Her
raecesaor ha« not yet been ■p
pointed.
A nutrition demonstration will
be held November 3 at Coast Fork
grange hall by Lney Case, nutriti»»
expert of tke Oregon Agricultural
college, The meeting will be one
of a aerien arranged for I arc
county.
Mira Kay Godard wa. home from
Eugene over the week end visiting
at the home of her [m rents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Godard.
Marion and Delma*
Delma. Richmond
were home from the U»iver»ity of
Ore«na. over Abe w«eb -ewd
Notice !
THE MACCABEES
22 Million Dollar Legal Reserve Society
47 Years Successful Operation—-*$1,000 to $25,000 Certificates
ZANE GRE\ o
5-TUBE
Wild Horse
Mesa"
RADIO
$110
ja PJ reeb .Y
SERVICE
GARAGE
STREAMS STOCKED WITH
Change Made in Athletics.
RAINBOW TROUT
Athletie activities of girls of the
Cottage Grove schools will be con­ Local Rod and Gun Club Members
fined to inter-class games and
Release 105,000 Minnows.
teams will not be permitted to play
those of other schools. This de-
Local disciple* of Izaak Walton
cision was reached" Wednesday at need have no tear of depletion of
a meeting of the local school board. the trout supply while the Cottage
The system was adopted upon the Grove Rod and Gun club is active
recommendation of Miss Tucker, in restocking streams of this part
physical instructor for girls.
It of the country. Maturday members
was pointed out that all girls will of the club planted 105,000 rain­
be given a chance to participate in bow trout fingerlings in various
games under this plan. A point streams.
system will be employed and letter»
The fish were placed in Little
will be awarded at the end of the river, Mosby creek, tributaries of
season. Routine business occupied Row river and tributaries and
remainder of the board meet- I headwaters of the Siuslaw river.
The minnows were brought here by
special equipped trucks from the
state hatchery on the McKenzie
Powder to Be Shown,
A series of demonstrations of river. This is the second shipment
blasting stumps with pyrotol and to be received this year by the
opening ditches with the explosive local club.
have been arranged in Lane county
by O. 8. Fletcher, county agent. ALBANY TEAM DEFEATS
The demonstration to be given in
COTTAGE GROVE
this district will be held November
12 at the Clyde Wright farm, three Local Eleven Is Unable to Check
miles south of Creswell on the old
Rushes of Heavier Men.
highway. Other demonstrations will
be made at Junction City, Spring
Cottage Grove high went down
field, Ada and on the North Fork. to defeat Saturday 27 to 0 before
the Albany high eleven in the Hub
Fair Earns Profit.
city. Outplayed and outfought by
A surplus of about $2000 was the heavier team the local eleven
earned by the Lane ecunty fair, was unable to cheek the onslaughts '
Kelly Branstetter, secretary, re­ of the Albany mon.
porte! to the meeting Raturday of
Cottage Grove’s chance» of win
the Lane county Fair association. ning diminish*! in the first quarter
A committee was appointed to when three players were injured in
take up tke matter of leasing a the first few minute* of play. ‘
part of the fair grounds to the Dana MeCargar played stellar foot­
Eugene schools for use as an ath ball and was the outstanding player
letie field.
of the game.
Between 4" «nd 50 rooters ac­
Your home newspaper is always companied the team from here.
glad to gir» asústase« in the prep
vrarinn of advsrtiring copy
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Seven Big Roaring Reels
Playing Tonight and Tomorrow Night
Monday and Tuesday, October 26-27
ARCADE THEATRE
Auspices Spanish American War Veterans
Tickets 50c and 25c