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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1922)
OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor* matlon of Our Reader«. I June Days and Swimming Days Are Here You have waited through the winter mouths for a return of the beau tiful outdoor summer days ami now they are lure—the swimming pools await you! If you need new swimming togs, this store is pre- pa re» 1 to serve everv member of the familv who swims and at most reasonable low prices. The annual Chautauqua season of Medford hesnn Friday Klamath Falla uo» ha» but one daily paper, a* the result of auapenalon of - g .^ v ' the Evening Record Oregon 8 fire patrol tax law waa de clared unconstitutional by Circuit • V;vuv. V*-| >V • Judge Hamilton at Roaeburg. A heavy snowfall eiossd the Pendle ton-1 a Grand, aeotlon of the old Dra gon trail to traffic temporarily. A number of farmers tn the vicin ity of North Powder are planning to form a Potato Growers association ilci-p are u host of styles tc choose from lit cot Roes A Shoemaker have taken over ton, wool and cotton and pure wool in plain solid the state llmeatone plant at Gold Hill ^ U ii colors or the newest contrasting color combina and will operate It on a tonnage basis tions. The styles are the kind you want for ser The Interurban Telephone company la having plans drawn for a mod-rn vice The colors are fast and there is a suit here concrete exchange building to be built to suit your purse. in SUvertou The recent primary election in Lane Cotton suits priced $1.25 to $2.25 county cost about a dollar a vote ac Cotton and wool suits priced $2 75 up TENTH STREET AT MONROE AVENUE cording to eatimates made by County When Howe < great London -ir» u^. with Van Anil>. r . > trained wild am Clerk Bryson All wool suits priced ......... $3 45 to $6 00 comes t June 6 has been selected as the lives. The lion stork recently visited tht me nag ri i : raby lion? unaginubl* . There i* .!'• r* baby m rk ; go nit ' wht t. . \ . rythiij. date for the Salem Y M C. A youths but talk, t o p t her with *h specta ular : to leave for their annual encampment in honor of the children This the nr-* “f th larger ireu- * to restore th< on Salmon river admission price p^puiur :i. ir war i * Bathing Caps in Attractive Styles Farmers on Deschutes valley irri gated land will get a good average Every patron of The Sentinel i> helpiiiit t <> giv* crop of alfalfa this year despite the l*retty styles ai> the new bathing" caps for girls and Cottage Grove a new spaper whii-h eminent au* lateness of the season. two-foot South African rattlesnake women. There are also to thority ha> stated to I k - i*ne of tin- bt*>t comm \ waa A found in a bunch o: bananas which be found practical caps the Pacifn Fruit company unloaded ai newspapers publUhctl anywhere. for men and boys The Eugene a few days ago price range should suit The managers of the flower show which is to be held in Redmond tn j your purse requirement— August have decided alao to feature 25c, 50c, 65c, 75c to $1 25 the early vegetables and fruits On June lu an investigation of the Malht-ur bird reserve will be made by representatives of the state and the United States biological survey One of the worst hail storms ever experienced m the Santiam valley Little boys, big boys, regular, slim and stout men can all be fitted out here at this store in a Tisited West 8cio. doing a large bathing suit. No need to say you cannot afford a swim on account of the price of a suit this year amount of damage to grain and for we have them at less than a dollar and on up to the best quality m pure wool to suit the most exacting requirement in fine quality. The men's and boys' swimming suits here include all the orchards staple styles as well as new brilliant and most attractive color schemes John Letsorn. earl) Oregon pioneer, died at bis home on Lone Cedar farm Cotton suits priced.... 75c, 85c, $1, $1.25, up tn Scotts valley, aged 84 year* He crossed the plains in lid* and settled Wool suits priced...... $3 45. $3 95. $4 50, $5, $5 50, $6. up near Yoncalla in 1852 A monument to the pioneera who Stockings for Hiithiug shoes, in blazed the Oregon trail will be erected swimming, black, cloth with cork in Takenah park at Albany by the soles at 75c pair white and colored, members of Linn chapter Daughters Better quality, in cotton lisle, of the American Revolution can be twisted and With thousands of spectators lining the pair THE QUALI TY STURE- g ood s l h v i c c with every squeezed to dry, the sides of the na’ ural amphltneafter 25c, 35c, 50c, up priced #1.25 tn Qu-nett Park, the second annual presentation of the "Pageant of Wasco- V- ______________________________ pan. was given at The Dalles Lane count) will purchase the fair grounds at Eugene as a result of the It's all right to call a -pud*- a spade Anyone ran tell you what’» wroug It does not seem a fair propoaitior cord or fabric tire at the special election held in connection —but we've heard of men going broke, |with this old world. What's needed is that the delicate (-harms of the fenu with the primaries The fair ground trying to make other« believe a elub' someone who knows what the remedy nine should arouse the baser design! following prices IS of the mnscubne purchase measure carried by 140 wa.- a spade votes ’abri o < oi l Is Vacuum Cups- Attempting to open a ran of black powder with hit pocket knife Ray 30 x 3 _ $ 11.8 5 s Young, a well-known young farmer of :30 x 31 o 17.50 13.95 the Eight Mile district of Morrow county wa* fatally burned when "the 32 x 31Ô. 19.40 26.35 can exploded 31 x 4.... 29.50 2 1.75 The annual encampment of the de partment of Oregon, Grand Army of 32 x 4.... 32.50 24.95 the Republic will be held at N -wport June 2T to 28 according to announce 33 x 1 25.95 33.50 ment made by C A Williams depart, 34 x 4.... 26.95 34.50 merit commander The first shipment of the produce of Bend ■ newest industry was made Bun Via The Scenic Sha.sta Route Jf day when a carload of charcoal manu factured at the wood distillation teat plant of the Brooks-Bcanlon Lumber company was sent out. TELEPHONE 75 LONG & CRÜS0N The Inland Construction company Sales dates June 3 to 13 incl. Final limit Ju ly 31st of Portland was the successful bidder Sales dates June 15 to 20 yicl Final limit Ju ly 20th for the construction of the new septic tank at Pendleton for which bohds were voted last fail The ac cepted bid was 159.761 Preparations are now being made for the establishment of a summer re Cost much less this year sort at Diamond iske in time lor tb* opening of the season late in June, or You may visit San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego, wonder cities o f simultaneously with the opening at the Pacific Coast; C alifornia’s Charming Seashore and Mountain Resorts, the Crater lake season. July 1. Three National Parks and scores of inviting pleasure places With the election of officers for the SWING EAST THIS W AY AND SEE MORE OF THE U. S. A coming year by the grand lodge of Oddfellows and the selection of North Pure ice delivered dailv • at * vour door. Keen 1 Bend as the place of the conclave next year, the annual four-day convention your food cool and tasty. Use it in your of the order cloeed at Eugene The biggest stats non-conference beverages. track meet on the spring •-eiendar « took place at Salem when Willamette Are the lowest in years f a university acted as host to five col- $6.00 $7.00 legee These schools were Pacific, Linfleld. Chemawa Reed and Albany For sale dates and other particulars ask agents. The ninth annual convention of the Cattle and Horse Raiser s associa Plan now to make trips this sunftner and take —sold at wholesale prices with a small de- tion closed Its meeting at Enterprise advantage of great reductions in railroad fares with the election of William Pullman, liven* < harse added. president, William Duby, treasurer, For fares, reservations, train schedules, transit limits, stopover and 8 O. Correll, secretary, all of privileges or beautiful folders inquire of agents Baker Three of the 443 accidents reported 1 to the state Industrial accident >minls siun during the week ending May M were fatal according to a report made | public by the commission L H Hill jne2-9-16 RartUs A. Saflev Rear < 1 1\ Meat Market of Portland Fred Whitaker of Brook JOHN M SCOTT, General Pass>mqnr Açwnt tr.gs and C F Hill of More loot their Uvea / t ' V Swimming Suits tor Women and Girls %?//* How e’s Circus Today Swimming Suits for Men and Boys A Tube Pennsyvania Vacuum Cup Railroad Travel Costs are Down To San Francisco and Eastern Cities THE SERVICE GARAGE 25 % Saving to San Francisco and Return Summer Tourist Fares East Through California Round Trip Fares To Portland REFRIGERATORS Cottage Grove Ice Co. Southern Pacific Lines »