Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, May 16, 1912, Image 3

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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS CHAUTAUQUA LECTURES AT
fOfficial I'u h liratio n .)
UNIVERSITY
Piled High<
ore these pretty Percales, Lawns, Dimi­
ties, Klaxons and Ginghams, awaiting
women who want exceptional quality and
beauty at u low price.
In IhcMe dainty atripes, dots and lig-
ures, those who are striving to make a
slim purse go u long way, will find a
solution to the summer dress problem.
For wash costumes, the Percale* ami
Gingham» are hardly to he equalled for
Rood wearing qualities and for chicness.
Ite sure of one thing too, you’ll find it
im|N)ssihle to equul these
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Summer Vacations
VIA T H E
To
LITTLE TALK
is needed to d em onstrate the superiority of the
pictures wr take. All we ask is th a t people
will come and see them and consider our öfter
iu a spirit of fairness. T h e ir own common
sense will do the rest.
Special
Shirt
Waist
VALUE AT
The Ladies’ Toggery
Cottage Grove Sunday, May 26th
or
M OU N TA INS
Round Trio tickets to the principal Citiea of the East, going or returning
through
jgh Cali
Calif fornia, or via Portland. Going limit 15 days, final return
limit October 31, on sale as follows:
Sale Dates:
May 2-3-4-9-10-11-14-15-17-18-24-29.
June 1-6-7-8-18-15-17-18-19-20-21-24-
25-27-28-29.
July 2-3-6-7-11-12-15-16-20-22-23-26-
29-30-81.
Aug. 1-2-3-6-7-12-15-16-22-23-29-30-31,
Sept. 4-5- 6-7-8- 11-12-30.
Stop-overs going or re tu rn in g
w ithin th e limit
Newport—Yaquina Bay
The home of the Rhododendron, an ideal place to spend the summer.
Low round trip and week end tickets. Reaaonable hotel rates, out door
amusements, bathing, boating, golf, fishing, etc.
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Elk’s Convention
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Ros« Festival
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Lurch’s, Inc.,Cottage Grove
T ry one P ictorial
R eview P a tte rn —
Jual one will sta rt
y o u buying th em
regularly.
Muy 0, 1912. Petition for improve­
ment of Sixth S treet from eolith tide Feature of Summer School Session
of Southern Pacific K. K. eouth to the
at State University— National
old city ilmite, wee reed and granted.
Characters to take Part.
Petition for eidewelk from went aide
of 8th atreet, from South atreet eouth
Such national characters as John
for one block, read and granted.
Mitchell of the Federation of Labor,
Petition for change in ordinance 345, Profeaaor Nixon C arver of Harvard,
that Main atreet from Pacific Highway Dr. A. A. Herle of Boston, and Pro- 1
w e t to end of macadam he reaurfaced feasor Showerman of the U niversity of
inatead of made ataudard macadam Wisconsin, have been secured to take
read and laid on tahlee.
part in the Chautauqua featu re of the
Kemonatraucea againat the improve­ U niversity of Oregon Summer School
ment of W ldtaker Ave., for one block session, which opena on the eighth of
of hard aurface and three blocks of July. Professor Schafer, dean of the
maradam on !Hh atreet, read and work Summer School, has the following to
ordered abandoned.
nay concerning the approaching aeaaion :
Resolution M a k in g th at when the
" I t should he said th a t the Summer
county cut down the hill on the exten- School this year will offer all comers—
alon of Pourth atreet, th at the county not merely regular atudentH—several
be requested to put d irt in fill north of ideal Chautauqua featu r a. T here will
hill.
he an early morning exercise with flf-
Ordinance No. 346, being ordered for teen minutea talk each day on con­
grading and macadamizing of 6th nected subjects and some music. Each
street, from Southern Pacific K. H. day there will be a strong lecture at
aouth to old city lim its read 1st, 2nd 11 :00 by one of the men employed for
and .Id timea and passed.
I the regular class and lecture work at
C. II. Burkholder presented rc/non- the Summer School. The list of these
stran ce from citizens of C ottage Grove lecturers, who will be heard a t the
showing disapproval of Sunday circus eleven o'clock hour at Villard Hall, in-
and asking the Council to rescind li- eluded l)r. A. A. Berle of Boston, who
cense granted to Sells Kioto circus for will give ten or twelve lectures on the
Sunday, May 2Cth, which was refused. Intensive training of children in the
An ordinance to arnfcnd Ordinance hom e; Prof. G rant Smith, of Chicago
No. '0 , an ordinance providing for the T eachers’ College, who will give five
closing of all placca of business waa lectures on “ The Study of N ature in
presented to the Council by W. A. Town and C ourtry Schools;” Prof. S.
Hog ate.
L. Whitcomb, oi Kansas U niversity,
Councilman Wallace reported for who will lecture on several successive
light com m ittee recommending th at days, s u b je c t: "T h e American N ature
incandescent light lie placed on Inde- Plaaayists
Prof. Showerman, of the
|>endence stre e t. Light ordered.
U niversity of Wisconsin, who gives
Councilman Knowlen reported from five lectures on * ‘Roman Life, L itera­
library board th a t they had arranged tu re and Id e a ls;’’ and Dr. George
with Miller Amusement Co. for carni­ Rehee, late of Michigan U niversity,
val on May 16, 17, 18, library board to whose theme for five days will be “ As­
furnish license, advertising and grounds pect of the B eau tifu l.” All of the
and aaked th a t they be granted as low , lectures, while instructional rather
a rate aa |>osiible. License granted at than recreative, will be popular in
$1.00.
style of presentation.
J. C. P o rter and others made appli­
“ There will also be several notable
cation to the Council for permission to conferences, with lectures and discus­
make the im provem ent provided for sions, in the afternoons of several of
under Ordinance Ni^ 846 for the first the six school weeks. M others’ Con­
1,008 feet on the aouth end of said gress will be held July 2d and 3d; the
atreet, said 1,000 feet being in front of L ibrarians’ m eeting July 3d and 5th.
th eir property, at their own expense Dr. John W. Boyd, of the F irst Pres-
and w ithout w aiting to advertise for byteriaif Church, Portland, will be
contract. Referred to stre e t com m ittee present for one week, beginning July
with power to act.
20th, to lecture each afternoon and
On motion 100.99 was ordered trana conduct conferences on the subject,
ferred from general fund to library M inisterial Efficiency. Dr. Burton of
fund to assist in purchasing books for Minneapolis will deliver several even-
public library.
i ing lectures on literary subjects and
Mayor appointed Mrs. A. B. Wood the Summer School of Music will pres­
park commissioner in place of Mrs. H. ent one elaborate evening muacial pro-
O. Thompson, who had removed from gram .
city.
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j “ Now, it is proposed to fit into the
On motion appointm ents of Mrs. H. j period, July 11-19, a particularly a t­
A. Miller and Mrs. H. J . Shinn
tractive ChautauquB program, includ­
library board were confirmed.
ing a sufficient num ber of high class
On motion Hall & Beals were granted entertainm ent features, but having on
a license for the Ikmald Carnival Co. its corps a group of em inent teachers
for three days, provided the same did and lecturers who handle subjects of
not in terfere w ith or come before date vital in terest to the en tire community.
set for Frank Miller Am usem ent Co. Among these, as I am informed, will
Motion lost.
be Professor Thomas Nixon Carver, of
Motion th a t license be granted. H arvard
U niversity,
the
leading
Carried.
authority in the United S tates on cer-
Councilman M artin reported th at i tain branches of economics. Prof,
w ater had been too high for repairs on j Carver will give lectures for a week
dam a t Lang Creek.
and conduct conferences on the theme
On motion a petition for change in ! “ A gricultural
Economics,’’ dealing
ordinance for the east end of West with the problems of rural life on the
Main stre e t was not granted and city social as well as the purely business
attorney instructed to prepare ordi- i side, and showing the relation between
nance for hard surface street.
the economics and sociology of the
Following bills audited and allow ed: ' lown anj country.
H. H arrington, fre ig h t............... $ 2.67
"T hen, equally vital in character and
H. H arrington, fre ig h t................
1.24 helpful in purpose will be a series of
3.21 lectures and conferences by John Mit­
H. H arrington, fre ig h t...............
H. H arrington, fre ig h t................ 12.85 chell of the Federation of Labor, and
W. H. Abrams, telephone................... 25 E. C. Russell on Labor Problems
W. Mel arlaiul, dog catch er........
2.50 viewed from the union and the co-
I. A. Randall, hauling ru b b ish .. 9.50 operative standpoint. The significance
H. J . Jorgenson, labor................
2.25 of the labor problem today and the
C. P. Jones, sa la ry ....................... 125.00 eminence of these authorities insures a
O. W. Dunn, lab o r.......................
6.68 profound and widespread in terest in
H. H arington, fre ig h t.................
2.00 this feature of the program.
Frank Woodruff, supplies...........
5.40
“ On the whole, it seems clear to me
A. Armea, hauling ru b b ish ........
5.00 th at the people who shall come here
A. Armea, hauling rock..............
3.00 this sum m er will find such a variety of
Geo. W hitsett, dog c a t c h e r . . . . ^ 17.50 a ttractiv e and reliable educational op­
Ellis Robinson, s tr e e t sw eeping 28.25 portunities as are only rarely to be met
G aroutte & Awbrey, meals . . . .
4.50 with in any portion of the United
Jam es Sears, rock q u a rry .......... 15.00 S t a t e s . _________ ________
Geo. Allen, rock q u a rry .............. 13.00'
Porto Rico’s New Wonder.
G. B. P itcher, s a la ry ...................... 76.00
Brund & Co, chem icals...............
1.16 From far away Porto Rico come re-
J. E. Young, sa la ry ..................... 32.85 ports of a wonderful new discovery
E. W. Armes, hauling ro ck ........
1.00 th at is believed will vastly benefit the
I. A. Randall, hauling ro c k ....
9.75 people. Ramon T. Marchan o f Barce-
C. (i. Electric Ce...........
264.00 loncta w rites “ Dr. K ing’s New Ilia-
L. P. McCoy, l u m b e r ..... .......... 23.66 covery is doing splendid work here.
S. O. Hamblin, labor...................
1.50 It cured me about five tim es of terri-
Sw engel H ardw are Co., house
ble coughs and colds, also my b iother
num bers........................................ 70.00 ! of a severe cold in his chest and more
Sentinel, p rin tin g .........................
7.48 than 20 others, who used it on my ad­
W. W. Oglesby, health officer.. 12.00 vice. We hope this g reat medicine
F. H. Snodgrass, sa la ry ............. 75.00 will yet be sold in every drug store in
Crane Co., pipe and fithings___ 155.33 Porto Rico.”
For th ro at and lung
Columbia Steel Co., crusher jaw s 100.80 trouble it has no equal. A trial will
Y. D. Hensell, in sp ectin g .......... 10.00 convince you of its m erit. 50c and
C. H. V anllenburg, sa la ry ......... -12 50 $1.00. T rial bottle free. G uaranteed
H. H arrington, fre ig h t...............
2.22 bv all Druggiata.
Library F und................................. 99.99
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Adjourned to May 20th.
0 n ly a F ire H ero -
Special m eeting. May 22d.—Ordi- but the crowd cheered, as, with burned
nance No. 346, bn ordinance providing hands, he held up a sm all round box,
a pay of 60c for eachactual fire men in , “ Fellow s!” he shouted, " th is Buck-
attendance a t fire m eetings, not over len’s Arnica Salve I hold, has every-
two m eetings a month, passed.
I thing beat for b u rn s.” R ig h t! also
Ordinance No. 346, ordinance for for boils, ulcers, s-res, pimples, ec-
macadamizing W est Main s tre e t from *ema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest
Coast Fork bridge to Silk Creek bridge pile cure. I t subdues infiamation, kills
pain. Only 25 cents a t all D ruggists.
passed.
Bonds of City Recorder J. E. Young
Old clean rags wanted a t this office.
accepted.
Law Fares to Meetia; of Women’s Gabs, San Frincisto, Jane 24 la July 6
Pacific Railway and Navigation Beaches
Are now within easy reach by the P. R. & N. and a new field for a pleas­
ant vacation open. Week end tickets now on sale and season tickets
from all points on sale June 1st.
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
Opens June 10 and Closes June 15. The g re a te st Floral Fiesta and Carnival
or Pleasure yet held. Low round trip tickets on sale from all points.
For b eau tifu lly illu strated b ook let» d escrib in g N e w p o rt, B ayocean and oth er p oin t», and
inform ation about KaJrtrrn F ares, routes, »top -overs, e tc ., c a ll on nearent A g en t, or write to
JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen’l Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
J U L Y a TO 13. 1912
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Wheat, Oats, Grain, Hay,
Mill Feed — Shorts, Bran,
Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats,
Oil Meal. Grass Seed—all
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Poultry Feeds and Supplies.
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White, Red Cross. Every
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FLOUR— Soft Wheat Brands:
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ness is courtesy to its patrons.
We pride ourselves on this asset in
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, ree Circus S treet P arade 10:30 a.m .
9 bands, 250 horses,
people of all dimes in native costumes will be shown in parade.
Two shows daily - afternoon at 2, night at 8, doors open at 1
and 7 p.m. Waterproof tents. Admission 25 cents to see it alL
N oth .—The street parade advertised above will not occur.—E d .
W hy You Should Own *
a DeLaval!
1st.—You get every ounce of butter
fat.
2nd.—You get the top priee'for your
cream.
3rd. —If you have two or more cows
ou cannot afford to he without a
)e Laval.
4th.—It saves all the drudgery of
washing pans.
5th.—Because we will sell you a
De Laval upon a small payment
down, the balance on easy terms.
Ship us your cream. We furnish the
cans ana pay the freight and pay the
top cash price.
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