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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1922)
OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. A modern old peoplo** home Is to be erected In Salem at a cost of approxi B y £ood fortune and early planning we now show some of the first of spring’s earliest styles, Each week and almost mately {55,000. each day from now adds something new suggesting the newest styles and (‘hanging tints of spring at this store. The monthly payroll ut North llond from mills and other plants amounts Come todav and look. You are most welcome! to nearly $118,000 The it*"" state convention ot the Atuoricun Legion will lie held In The Dalles. July 12. 13 and 14 Taxpayers of Ltnu county met In Albany Monday to consider means of bringing about a reduction of taxes The state irrigation securities com mission has certified to $200,000 of bonds Issued by the Medford irriga tion district. Seventy-five property owners met at Salem and organized what will be known as the Marion count., tax re duction league. Charles Hall, state senator, of Marsh field. has announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for gover nor of Oregon. Milwaukie refused Friday to recall You will like these new coats for their John M Snyder us mayor, voting lie l'reencNs and fullness, designed so that while to 106 aeamst the recall ahich »a s cir culated last month they hang gracefully, they may also he The population of the state hospital caught closely »limit one, giving equally for iht insane at Salem totals 187b pa pleasing lines in wear. tieiits. the largest number in the his tory of tin- institution. The garments bear the “ I’almcr” brand Marion county poultry raisers held label which assures the best in fabrics and a meeting at Salon and organized a tailoring and authentic styles The design branch of the Pacific Co-operative ers have produced effects ¡is rcmtirkuhlv Poultry Producers' ussoeiation. Main line traffic on the Southern original as they are strikingly alliactive. Pacific was halted several hours on You are must cordially invited lo see the account of a he..vy slide of dirt about coats for yourself today. three miles eust of tirants Puss A sjiectal election held at Drain re 1‘rice range $11.00 to $25 00 sulted in the authorization of an $18.- 000 bond issue for the purpose of buy ing and improving the water plant Mount Hood is 11.253 feet high, or 25 feet higher than the generally ac H E R E A R E T H E E A R L I E S T OF T H E cepted altitude, according to new N E W F A B R IC S for S P R IN G DR ESSES figures announced by the forest serv ice — T IS S U E G I N G H A M S Grand ltnniie valley wheat was some what damaged by the frosts of the past These newest tissue fabrics are indeed few months, hut so far as lias been re pretty and practical for making into ported the crop as a whole will not suffer. afternoon dresses, street dresses, party Governor Olrott has announced that dresses, etc. The fabric is sheer and W e w ill not try to tell you here ulumt their charming styles and their nmisunl quality. he has called a conference of western dainty in texture. Each thread is first governors to tie held in Portland Sat We just ask you to come to the store— ut once— to see this diaplay of pretty dresses urday. March 4. to discuss the narcotic dyed in the yarn and then woven, pro They say " S p r i n g " in every line— these dainty wash frocks. Y o u ’ll like them, of course drug situation. ducing a last color fabric. The patterns So w ill e v e ry o n e else w ho sees them and therefore w e urge that you come curly to make Between lino and 8DO members of include the newest small and medium the Oregon Christian Kndeavor union vom choice. from all parts of Oregon met in Salem check plaids and stripes. to attend the annual convention of the organization Priced u yard ................... 50c and 00c The O.-W R 6 N. has announced that alsiut March 1 it will begin work on re ballasting thi routi between iat Grande and Crook and between liuker and Huntington. HERE ARE Tu protect the entrance to the Ore gon caves In Josephine county. Repre sentative Hawley hr.» introduced a bill to add 120 acres of land to the Siski FOR T H E S C H O O L G IR L you national forest. Approval was given by the house in Simple, clever in design, and committee of the whole to the Item of made to give excellent wear, The coming spring days will You will enjoy wearing these $ 4 iiiiiii»i in the interior department call for new curtain draperies new corsets for the greater appropriation bill for the Raker irriga no matter how alien they are und we have planned here for comfort of their natural fig tion project in Baker county. laundered. That is w hut w e your early selection with these ure lines conforming to the A r> dilution opposing the ctmsolidu- new stocks. more slender and youthful sil bought thes«- for. You can de tioti of the United States forestry houette of the new spring bureau with the department of the There are new munpiiscttcs, pend on them. The dresses are models Here are a score of interior was adopted by the hoard of new nets, ctamines, and new marie of pretty plaid ginghams new models m Am* riean Lady direetors of The Dallee-Wasco county colored drapes to contrast. \Vc corsets which our saleswomen chamte-r of commerce. and trimmed in plain colors. cordially invite every house will lie pleased to show you. ' - ihei Bush Jr., prominent Salem wife to look over tlies*- new The size range is from fi years The new lower price range is business man, expect» to leave early curtain drapes this week end. to 17 years. in March for France with a cargo of Prices are on a new lower lev $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3 fruit ,imi other Oregon products which el a yard 15c to $1.25 up. Priced $1.25, $1.35 to $2.25 he will introduce in the foreign markets The Douglas county jail has become titled almost to capacity during the N E W I N E X P E N S I V E B R A ID S past twi month and the county has B U T T E R IC K P A T T E R N S T Y L E S FOR M A R C H lie. n fort ed to Ini) new furniture in Here at this store is a host of new and pretty order to provide additional accom trimming braids including ric rue, binding tape, N O W ON S A L E AT T H IS STORE modations. edging braid, etc., in black, white and colors. THE g o o d s e r v ic e :n The output of butter tn Oregon in 11*21 was greater by more than a mil lion pound» than that of lt#2n. accord ing to tlie annual report rnude by C 1. Hawley, tute dairy and food com <* |»ast week blit are now able to la* up returned Monday evening from ('res tiled for Suturday night between the was hehl nt Walker Siimlay, was ul missioner. and around. Mr. and Mrs. F. (\ Lock well, where they had visited for n seeonti teams of the Walker high and tendcd by a large number of pcoplc Neighborhood N ew s Creswell was called o ff on account of front hcre. wood have been staying at the Hchnei week. Lena Joyce, f'amas valley girl who - ! der J. A. Burgess attended ehiireh at sick lie 4 hi the Creswell team. home daring their illness. Mn». Walker und her children spent recently received considerable promin J. F. Adney was called home from part o f the time last Wcek with her MOUNT V IEW Homer Chamberlain, who is em Cottage Grove Sunday. ence b> killing two large wolves single Mr and Mrs. Walter Briggs, ncenm Elk ton Thursday on account of sick sister, Mrs. Marion l»ehow, of this ployed ut Elk Creek, was at home last pa hied by Mrs. Heott, were in Eugene ness in the family. (Special to The Sent ¡riel.) handed, added to her laurels by bring week end. place. The Otto Vaughn family, of Mount i■'»•!>. 21.— C. W. Nears, Clarence Hears j Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne went to last Thursday. ing in to Rosohurg the carcaaaes of Antong those on the nick bst the Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Moody visited View, visited Sunday at the F. T. Ben past weck were Frank Markte, Ils te r two large cougar w hich »he killed near anil Floyd .Tone.-* attended the anetiuo Eugene Monday for medical treatment last Friday at the home of the for ston home. -:t|e of horses iield in Ellgene TllilFS j for Mrs. Arne. her home. The play, “ Merchant of Venice ITp Porter, Olm Fisher, Mr Greese and Clarence Hears spent Sunday at the mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. dnv of last week. Mr Kindslnnd. Moody. They returned to Tacoma, to liuti*,“ will be presented by Miss The five patrol boats of the »late .1. R. Cooley was a Cottage Grove W. D. Heath home. Mrs Otis Briggs was brought hmm Sntchwell’s students at the Walker Wash. Miss Pearl Ijiyng has been confined visitor Monday. .Mrs. Kate Hears ac fish commission arc being conditioned from the hospital last weck. Dewey Fogle, of Cm w fordsvilie, spent union high school Wednesday evening, to tla«* house this week with tonsilitis. companied him home for a visit with' The Trimmn Clark fttmily, of Ile to patrol the wialers of the Columbia Mrs. W. Hears visited her par n few days of last week at the Taplin February 22. M rs. Cooley. bron, were Hundiiy guests o f relatives and Willamette river» beginning with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and Harry ents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kile home. her»*. LYN X HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Sharon were the closed salmon season, March 1. Front, of Blue Mountain, spent Sunday and Mrs. Anna Hoffman, in Eugene Miss N on f*cbow and Doris England, visiting in ('reswell Sunday. Saturday evening and Snndny. according to Master Fish Warden with Mr. and Mrs. W. I>. Heath. of Salem, and Mac England, of Cor (Hpeeial to The Sentinel.) Mrs. Taplin has been quite sick dur Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rales visited! Shoemaker Feb. 21. The L. A. II. society met vifcllis, ca me up to attend Mr. Walker ’s ing the )Mist week. SAGINAW. Htmday with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mil j funeral Sunday. Mr and Mrs W. L Kuser, until re ter. (,’. J. and Ed. (^ueener came home with Mrs. Taylor Wednesday of last Mr. and Mrs Monea (letz, of Gurret, w cek. from Curtin, where they are working. cently of Eldora. la., have assumed (Hpeeial to The Sentinel.) Mis- Pearl Lnvrig attended the Re Ernest Caldwell has gone to Com lad., w ho took the long journcy to bc Several in the community have been Feb. 21.— b. T. Miller, of Eugene, charge of the Oregon »tale training bekah lodge Friday night in the Groyc. stock to work for the Nebraska Bridge present at the funeral of Mrs. G etz’s Mrs. C. W. Nears, I>*w is Sears and spent the week end with his family sick but are improving. school for hoys at Salem Mr Kuser tat her, M r. Walker, cnmc up Monday The Walker union high school bus & Cumber com puny. * Clarence Sears were in the Grove here. for i< short stny at the Marion Lobow is superintendent of the institution, Monday. Grunt Sweet carries his arm in a ketball teams played the Mareóla team» , Tom Heott, from Cerro Gordo, spent home. sling as a result of In- attempt to Friday night. The games resulted in while Mrs. Kuser will act as matron Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Arne and fan» Sunday night with his parents here, Bartlett Johnston is quite si«‘k with victories for the Walker boys and crank the engine o f his ear. They succeed Mr and Mr» L. M Oil ily, of Cottage (»rove, spent Sunday at Mrs. Ellen Lu joie and son .lames, of Marcóla girls. Read the editorials. You may not bert who have been employed as sup tht horn* ot Mr. Arm ’s sister, llrs. F. j flu. Vera Briggs visited at the Myers Wendling, visited relatives here Sun agree with them, but they are likely to B Phillips. Mis* Mary Cormick went to Eugene emitenijent and matron of the school home Sunday. make you think, and that’s worth Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hchneider have Tuesday to remain for some time, he funeral of J. W. Walker, which while. The basketball game that w h s »ched for the last four years tf both been quite ill with influenza the j Mr*. Howard Moody and children Announcing the New Mina Taylors First Early Arrival of Spring Coats N o w H ere The New Mina Taylors for Spring Are Here on Display Price Range, $4.95 to $7.00 N e w Corsets in Slenderizing Models Pretty New Pretty Dresses 'aa QUALITY STuRE~ Curtain Draperies