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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1911)
i TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN A new sidewalk anil step« are adding much to the appearance of the I ’ rrshy terian church. LANE COUNTY AT OMAHA MANY MATTERS OF MORK THAN PASSING MOMENT. M i « m Anna Oglesby, who 1 « employed in a very responsible position oil the Eugene Guard, will visit her parents | here Sunday, EXHIBITS BEING GATHERED FOR OMAHA LAND SHOW • • Gleaming« From Herr, Thru; und Everywhere By Thr Sentinel Reporter« Remoiml Note*. Pfli'M cut iii two. I'uhinet« now f'.i.Ml per dozen, Monro«* Studio. W. ('. Johnson turn returni'il from u visit wi'li til« ilaiightcr, Mr«. Fjigcor Mullock, «1 F.ugene. All even I«' uMpoon f u I i f I !|rv<*lun<r« Ibiking I’owilcr will ito hn much or more tliNii a heaping ten«poonfill o f other powder«. G. M Hull returned Monday from a week's trip to (he Bohemia district, and expressed hiin»elf very much pleus- oil with the proMpecla of the Sweep stakes property, In which he is interest- • i At the Presbyterian church, Sunday, Oct. 1st, there will la* the usual ser vices. Sunday achmd at III a. m At II o'clock the pa«tor will speak on the ubjMt, “ The Ideal I berth*“ At # SO p. m , the meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society, At 7:11" the pastor will speak on th<* subject, “ What One Cun D o ." The (Quarterly meeting of the church will be held Tuesday even ing, Oct. > ‘lrd, at 7 .'M) p. m. i'leuai- note the change o f hour <«f evening ser- vlces from K to 7 :30. Po»tiiiM«t«*r I*. M. («null returned Moiiduy morning from u ten dny«' trip, ilurinit which time he attended (he ro »lm a ster«’ convention «1 Wenati hee. Wash. Wenalchre is urn* of Washing Have Dr. Lowe relieve your head ton'« mo«t famou« fruit vulley« hut Mr Gault «ny« the Willamette looks heller and eye ache with a pair of his super ior glusses. They cost no more than than ever to him, others and you have the lienefit of his A few 10 gallon mtk kegs for «ule lit skill and more than 2" years’ exper Benson's I'liurmucy, ience. Con«till him in Cottage Grove The J. II, < 'hamher«' «nwmill re* at Hotel Oregon, Oct. 6. Dozen« of «limed operation« the lir*l of 'lie week. references. The mill wu« burned a couple of month« Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Fulton, o f Blad « 1(0 «ml while it wu« bein|( reconstruet- en, Neh., are visiting at the home of ed Mr. Chamber« K'd in u «upply of h Mrs. Fulton's brother, W. A. Hogate. couple of million feet of Ion«, «u ttint They are here to find u location and ttie null will pruhuhlv operate up to will undoubtedly locate soon in or n<-ur the < apucity of tu,i«Mi for aoiile time. <'ullage Grove. In rebuilding tilt* rapacity of the mill A. C. Spriggs and family spent Sun Wu« doubled. day in Eugene, guests at tin- horn«- of For Sale White fantuil pigeon« and J. M. Singletary. real jackopin*. Aihlre««, I'. (I. box Mrs. J. J Wecden returned Sunday •Ntt. City. from Eugene, where she hud b«-en vis Mr ami Mr«. Vy. A. Ilemenwuy, of iting Mrs. J. W. Harris. Seattle, «pent the pa«l week visiting Mesdumes F. L. Beard and O. E. at the home o f Mr. Ilemenway'a broth er. Jim Ilemenwuy. While here Mr Huldrcdgc, of Yoncallu, were business Heiiienway «old a nu in tier of the El visitors here the latti-r part of last liott Bay Improvement Co. 'a lota to week. local people. Wanted To rent a nice house nr bun galow. (iive description and price. Ad* ’lire«», J. I)., Mack Block, Milwaukee, Wis. J. N. Waterhouse wishes to announce that lie 1« now ready to orgnnixe hi« «■la«« fur the coming season. Those ■ lenirou« of making appointment« should d>> so early. Term« a r e ; Primary and first grade 6Uc for .'to minute lea sou, all other grades 75c |u*r lesaon, ay able monthly in advance, liar mony beginner«’ class will commence iinmiMliately after Nclimd opens. Terms • '.¡Ml |*er month ; second year Harmony, $2 per month. Residence Fifth street. II. C. Dialer wood, o f Oakland, visited relatives here u few <luys the past week und will spend a few days at the C.lspooy, springs before returning home. C. M. Parker and family arrive«) Saturday from Dexter to make Cottage Grove their homde. Mr. Parker is es tablishing a grocery store. Mr. und Mrs. W. F. Johnson have return«'«! from Hillsboro, after ata>ut « year's stay at that place, and will remain In O u tag e Grove p«*rmancntly. I f you have any news, tell the editor. , In case you «to not hap|«en to meet him, use the telephone or the mall. What ever news may interest you, must sure Joe fummcl, who is working u claim ly interest many others. In the Bohemia «listrict four miles ^ ^ ■ ^ ^ C a ll at Hotel Oregon Thursday, ulrnve l>l«atou was in the cllv Tuesday « ^ P r O c t . 5 ami have Dr. Lowe ahow passing around samples of gol I ami si'- you the new glasses with which y o i ver i|Uurt/ that assays $an a tun. Ilt- can see all distances, no lines or seams will not ship any ore until spring, ow in the glasses to catch the dirt ami ing to inability to gel the stulf out stain the eye, th-.*y make you feel young until he hridgi-a the river. Mr. t'am- without making you haik old. Full mel is very enthusiastic about the pros demonstrations. pects of his ciaiin. J. Hanly Crow, o f l.orsue, had n very For Sale Cheap—One McCormick binder, tongue truck, mowing machine, hay ruke, lloosier grain drill, .1 four teen inch bri*aking plows, one hack, ull nearly new and in good condition, 2o good breeding ew*-s, will sell ull or any li imher. Live on J. I. Jones place. Have given up pluce ami must «ell, 21. E A S L E Y BROS., Sagmaw, Oregon. Mr«. Frank Skillman o f («rants Pass, who ha« been visiting relatives here for a short time, relumed to ht r home Tuesday, She was accompanied by Mrs. Iiora Fields, who will visit there a couple of months. Dr. F. W. Robbins, formerly surgeon for the Standurd Electric company of California, is now prepared to receive ohstrclrical and gynecological patients at hi« residence near, west end of Ten nessee avenue. Office phone 55 ; re»i- denc , LUtY. (iruiluute nurse assis tant. creditable vegetable La ne County fair. exhibit at the Miss Diiisy Hawkins hus been visit ing her sister, Mrs. W. G. Houser, at Koseblirg the past week. Young People Married. Emmett II.«I«* and Miss Ncttii "»Vnol- ey, both «if Cottage Grove, were mar rn-«l in the Methoilist church Tuesday forenoon. Rev. Sutcliffe olflciuting and the full Episcopal service being used. Miss Nancy Whitscit uct«-«l as brides maid, Clarence H h I c us best man ami Miss Paulina Jack as ring hearer. Miss Wisdey is a daughter o f R. B. Woo ley. Mr. Hale is a farmer near the city. Mrs. Hale will finish teaching a term o f school at Link Hidlow and in the spring Mr. Hule expects to built) a home for his bride on land adjoining that o f his farm. ONLY ONE “ BEST.” Cottage Grove People Give Credit Where Credit is Due. Jus. H. Gory, o f Sherlock, Wash., who was a rancher at Lora lie until a couple years ago. is visiting friends ill People o f Cottage Grove who suffer tin« vicinity. witli sick kidneys uml hud hacks want J. E. Bantou, the I /Oral on merchant, a kidney remedy that cun lie depended was in the city Monday and Tuesday on up«m. The best is Doan's Kidney Pills, a medicine fur the kidneys onlv, math business, from pure routs ami herbs, ami the II. M. Ihimewood, who lives Mix only one that is harkd liy cures in Cot miles out on the Lorane route, trans tage Grove. Here's Cottage Grove acteil business in the city Monday. testimony: II. II. Veatch was in Portland the E. S. tiilkison. West Sitle, Cottage first o f the week on business. Grove, Ore. says: " I was afflicted Prof. N. E. Townsend, o f Apollo, with kidney trouble for ten years and I'a., left this week for Grants Pass, my hark became so weak ami painful after spending a week with the K inter that I could not ale«-p well. I got up brothers, who are former residents of in the morning feeling ull worn out anti A I" dlo. Mr. Townsend is heavily in often was so lame that 1 could hardly terested at Grants Pas< anal is out here move around. Stooping cuiised sharp, piercing pains to dart through mv looking over his properties. kidneys Hml was subject to utfacks of J. A. Painter, o f Hartford City, I ml., dizziness. A fte r trying a number o f is here this week on business for C. A. remedies without getting the slight Nichols A Co., o f Spritiglii-ld, Mass., est relief, Doan's Kidney Pills were ami has taken such a liking to the brought to my attention and I procur country that lie is thinking very ser ed a supply at Benson’s Drug Store. iously o f becoming a permanent resi They entirely relieved my trouble ami dent. I am today in the heat of health. In Married, In Roaeburg, Sept. 26, 1911, 1907 I publicly recommended Doan’s Isaiah Sparks and Miss Clara A. Wroe, Kidney Pills ami at this time I am both of Drain; County Jiftlge G. W. pleHsetl to again give them my endorse Wonaett oflirluting. ment." Let no one hut an educated, long e x For sale by all dealers. Price 50 perienced eye specialist test and lit censt. Foster-Mi Ilium Co., Buffalo, glasses to your eyes. Dr. Lowe has New York, side agents for the United the necessary ((uailfications. Consult Stales. him next Thursday, Oct. 6. Remem Remember the name Doan's and ber the day and date. take no other. - Lane, Linn, Benton Polk, and Mor row Counties Will Make Joint Exhibit. Lane county will I k - represented at tin* great Omaha Laud Show, ami will join witli Linn, Benton, Polk a id Mor row counties in making a great Wiliam- elte vuilev exhibit. E. E. Wilson, If. W. Johnson, A. L. Stevenson uml N. it. Moore entered in to an agreement to carry out this plan a t ‘a iiu-eling held in Albany last week. The best of Benton's Blue Itihhon exli bit ut the State Fair with the hrst Dial can now lie gathered from Marion, Linfl, Lam- ami Polk counties will he sent to tin I.ami Show, where for (wo weeks it will In- on exhibition in the greatt-Hl railroad center we t of Chica go Judging from the sucres« o f last year's land show at Omuha, it is e x pected that not less than 260,000 |»-o- plu will see the Willamette Vailey e x hibit. Tin* tidal coat will lie $2,000, this in cluding the expenses of two or three Willumette valley men to look after the exhibit ami insist for Iwt, weeks. D. C. Freeman o f Eugene, has been selected as one of these men, ami F’rank Groves, of Benton county, will gather the exhibit uml go with it to Omaha. W. II, Marvin, of Albany, may go. FIvcry thing exhibited will be lalieleii "W illam ette Valley, Oregon." How ever, any county may give out as much literature as it pleases, arid as many represcntativca as tit-sire may go from any county »t their own expense. The official representatives of tlx- four counties w-ll boost for tire ''W illa m ette V a lle y ." Stereopticon lectures on the Willamette Valley, fine colored views, will lie given, ami Salem’ « great panoram, math- over into a panoram of the vallev, will occupy a space imme diately across tiie aisle from the hig exhibit. No other section, county or city will have a larger space than the Willamette Valley exhibit ami all hut one or two will he «mailer. Many thousands of homeseekers will pass through Omaha ut the time of this show, Oct. I'l-.'fn. ami hesitles this, Omahu is located in the heart o f the region from which Oregon's |a«pulation is recruited. BARNES’ SHOWS COMING. Iron In Water. What would you consider one o f the most iMiwerful agents with which to flavor water? Would it he Iron? A half pHrt per million of iron iri water is detectable by taste arid more than 4 or 6 parts make a water unpal atable. In some mineral springs iron is the constituent winch imparts a medi cinal value to the water, but ordinari ly it i« undesirable. More than 2.6 pari« per million in water usod for laundering makes a stain on clothes. Iron muai I«* removed from water from which n-e is made or a cloudy dis color d product will result. An iron content of over two <ir three parts per million in water used in the manufaet- ur«' o f paper will stain the paper. Iron is harmful in water used for steaming, for it is in «'ipiilihnum witli acids which inside tiie luiiicr become dissoc iated, with Die result that the free a«-i«ls corrode the boiler plate; hut the amount of iron carried in solution hy most waters is «o small that the dam age it titles to steam boilers generally amounts to little. Waters having high iron content have in some places cau»cd an immense amount of trouble arai expense when used as city supplies, for they favor the growth of crenothrix to such a de gree that the water pipes become clog ged with the iron sheathes o f the or ganism. The removal o f iron from water is sometimes very difficult. (Wa ter-Supply Paper 272, D. S. Geological Survey.) $ ^ T A W S ? 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These shows were here last season and gave universal satisfac tion, uml w ill umlouhtrdly draw a much larger crowtl on its second visit. Mr. Barnes hus «ioubled the size o f his shows since last year. O f the perform- aiu-t* the Seattle Times says : " T h e great feature of Barnes' show is thaj in the Main tent the entire per formance is given by animals many of the wild animals of the jungle at that, and lions ride horses, leopards perform wonderful stunts, monkeys do things 0 they were never supposed to do und the elephants do everything hut talk. The A L L O U T D OORS seals perform most remarkable feats A W A IT S Y O U R ami s«*em to enjoy it giie even riding a horse ut full spee«l round and round the ring. " T i ie jungle beasts do not perform in the open ring us might be suppose«!, iiut their work is done behind the bars Kodak». $5.00 to $1 I 1.00 o f u circular cage some thirty «ir fort^ Brownies, $ 1.00 to $ 12.00 fe el in diameter that comprises the Let us show you how easy it is to "Mithile Ring.” They are rushed from ami to their cages through a steel bar make gtMxi (««lures the all by daylight red runway or chute, which guarantees wav. perfect safety to the audience. " T h e r e are two open rings in which the domestic animals perform. High school horses, pretty Shetland ponies, dogs, monkeys, ami baboons do some most wumlerful things ami the audi ences are invariably pleased. It is real ly a marvel t«i n«ite the high degree of education which these trained animals have attained, for they do many things that are little short of human, ami when one think, of the human effort that has been necessary to impart human urnler- stending to them one must, o f course, he astonished. " T h e typical clown was on deck and I/)cated at London, Oregon, in there was plenty o f them. Twenty- the Calapooya mountains. 800 two monster lions, Bengal tigers, Per- feet above sea level, twelve sian leopards, camels, und zebras mites from Cottage made up the rest of the animal king Grove, Ore. dom that was in evidence. " T h e re were two military han«ls which rendered choice selections be fore ami during the performance. The Cuisine anil aecommendations parade given at 11 o'clock was cer excellent. Hot mineral baths, tainly a pleasing surprise to the crowd who witnessed it. The surprise was recommended by physicians for that a company that carries its a g g r e rheumatism, stomach, liver and gation 'in nineteen railway cars coold kidney troubles Very extensive put up a parade that would be fitting ground* with swings, tennis for an organization with a railroad eipiipment of double that number. The court, croquet and other amuse Splendid trout fishing at Barnes street parade was a “ Jim ments. Dandy” and the entire performance hand. Automobile line from Cot one of the best ever here.” tage Grove or ver good roads. complete stock of A ir I lght Wood Sto\ es, also a fine as sortment of Ranges, all at reasonable prices. Griffin & Veatch Co, C O M P E T IT O R S OF S E A R S -R O E B U C K K O D A K CALAPOOYA Springs Hotel The Misses FL Hanes and M. Hel- wieh, of Portland were in the city on business this week. Write for full paticulars, rates, etc. Address - Mrs. M. Hathway, o f Portland, has visited her sister, Mrs. F. FL Grsy, the past week. C alapooya Springs Co. Cottage Grove, Ore. C am pers Su i P j d 1 ies*< Eatables fo r the camp are one o f the most important features to L m ? looked after. W e not only supply the best, but we see that they are Neatly and Stronc;l> Packed Here are a few suggestions fo r the eatable box: Bacon Pancake Flour Maple Syrup Beans Salt Coffee Crackers Canned Goods Pickles Lard Matches Flour Butter Condensed Milk Eggs Etc. Etc. Etc. e^t Johnson & Co.^t SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SENTINEL