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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1922)
The recent decision of Judge Kelly at Salem enjoining Polk county from placing market road money on etate highway* It final, according to Her bert Nunn, state highway engineer Clayton N Ingle of La Graude. a Principal Events of the Week senior In the engineering department of the University of Oregon, will leave Briefly Sketched for Infor soon for South Africa, where he will I work locating a railroad In Upper mation of Our Readers. | Cape Tow n. Five hundred coyotes and bobcats It is estimated that the 192? pack were the catch of 34 government hunt of Salem canneries will approximate ers In Oregon during May, according 600,000 cases to Stanlev G Jew ett, head of the pred HERE ARE SUMMER DRESSES IN NEW PUMPS AND OXFORDS FOR Miss Freda S Nordstrom lias been atory animal dti iston of the U S bi VOILE AND GINGHAM WOMEN AND MISSES appointed postmaster at Jenulngs ological survey. laidge. Clackamas county. Cool atul sheer, with The Meadows drainage district, Jane, July and Auguct Ninety five students were graduated which lies north of Upper Klamath the Ray colorings, I he from tbe Corvallis high school, the lake and which Includes an area of a|e frills and novel touches Our catalog aiul full particu largest class in its history. proxtmately 27.362 acres, it being de that add so much to lars about our courses sent free Three persons were* killed and 163 veloped in three units, and two of the effectiveness of ou receipt of a phone call or a Iniur. d In 1131 automobile accidents In these are completed letter from you their design. The styles Portland during the month of May. To develop a basaltic rook quarry. are on slenderizing A contract has been let for the A. C. Mathews of Eugene has pur New Student* Enroll Every New styles in June low cut footwcar just ar erection of a new school building at chased for $?5.noii a looe-acre moun lines, making them be Monday. rived in I he last few days including brown Sweet Home, to cost mor. than *5 imk > tain near Coburg Mathews has an coming to every wom kid and calfskin leathers, and hlurk kid and Of the 167 Wallowa county pupils order from the Southern Paclfie for an who seeks for fresh patent leather styles. Also novelties in white who have Just taken the eighth grade 200.000 tons of crushed rock. ness in the crisp ap footwear are to be found here. examinations, lo l failed and 86 passed Bend baa« meuts were flooded and pearance of her sum Jack McCarthy of Canyon City won no less than 35 telephone lines put $2 25 to $3 50 Misses' pumps and slipper* A. E Roberta, President mer frocks. the $UHm pouey express rac< from Tbe out of commission as the result of a $2 75 to $7 00 Women’s pumps and oxfords I*i iced. $3.95 to $7 00 Eugene Oregon 1 Dalles to Canyon city, a distance of violent electrical storm accompanied j 189 miles by hail and rain which recorded a j Elgin was showered with brimstone precipitation of .3 of an inch in three during an electric and rain storm, as minutes New Light Sweaters for was evidenced by the yellow deposit Fred G ltuchtel. member of the pub- 1 SPORT SCARFS. $.195 June Wear on the sidewalks lie service commission who was de- These in-w sweaters, all Our sports wear offers About 45 ex serv iee men of Morrow fated in the recall election May 19 by woo. in quality, are most county have petitioned for a local New ton McCoy of Portland, expects i scarfs in the wanted fash needed for outing days chapter of the “ 4H and 8" to be es to abide hv the result of the official ionable colors. The colors and pleasure jaunts. We tablished at Heppner. canvass of the vote without recourse come in two-tone combina- show tin in in tuxedo style The sawing of 26,006 feet of line to tbe courts toins for those who want with bell and slip-over lumber daily has started at the Mr Railroads operating in Oregon huve j style with square and V- novelty, as well as staple Ktnley-Hampson mill at Bull Springs, been requested by the chuirman of j shaped neck. The colors RIENTAL Superstition?— ten miles west of Bend colors for those who seek the public service commission, to de are in the desired pastel Perhaps so— but at least an The Eugene Handle company, op clare their intentions regarding freight ; simple utility These scans inlataanng relic of Asiatic Antiq shades which harmonize erating a handle factory at Eugene, rate reductions in conformity with the i uity. AUapeO by the Chines* to are all wool and are most with every dress. These has bought the sawmill at Peoria. Linn recent reductions ordered by the inter b* almost uncanny in its power reasonably priced. sweater* are most reason to bring to tb* wearer, GOOD county, and will operate It state commerce commission. ably priced. LUCK — Health. Happiness, Word has ben received in Baker that William Cunuing Jr., son of Mr and Bach $3.95 Prosperity, and Long Lite. Each $3 95 to $9 00 Charles Breck. former well known res Mrs William Cunning of Raker and T h is o d d lo o k in g rin * *x ctt«a great In- teraat w h e n c b e e r v e d o n y o u r finger. ident of that city, had dropped dead graduate of Oregon Agricultural col- i An u n u su a l gift. D r o p in to ou r mterm t o d a y e n d uak to I f f t h U o d d ou the street in Fresno. Cal lege, has been appointed by the Mis CHINESE GOOD LUCK RINu. SOFT COLLARS HERE IN A HOST OF Dunug May the state land depart souri department of agriculture as of DRESS STRAW HATS FOR MEN 50 STYLES FOR YOU MEN merit paid over to tne state treasurer ficial head of the new grain grading June days are t>egiuuiiig of $126.899 48. nearly till of which went campaign begun in that state. You find here almost every col- H warm weather days aud call into the common school fund At the last meeting of tbe Scio city lar for style in soft wash eol- 5TUUMC SU.VU K for lighter hat sty les for Directors of the Lapine school dis council the control of public dances lars no need to look around — men. Here are to be found trict have authorized the drafting of was discussed and steps are being ju s t save time by coniine here ALSO IN l« t U>LD straw bat style* which arc plans for a new building to replace taken to prevent any disturbance in first. We have one of the cool, light and attractive in the *25.000 structure burned recently the future There have been many largest stocks in the city and NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE 3 style and most reasonable in The state highway commission open complaints that wholesale Imotlegging the leading style values of price See them today. ed the new- grade between Hilgrade has been carried on outside the dance 1 hiee well known make* j and Kameln, on the Blue mountain halls. 20c to 35c Cotton collars priced .... ............. Sailor styles priced $1.00, $1.50, up section of the Old Oregon trail, June Good progress Is reported in poi- 25c to 50c Silk collars priced ...................... New panuma shapes, choice .... $3.95 IS. souing squirrels in various districts on the West side Starchiest! No-Wilt collars 25c, 35c, 50c The appointment of Dr W G Hoft of the state with a view to protec The wantad- niai. < very interratine man of McMinnville as a member of tion of crops, according to advices Three-quarter tf the state board of chiropractic exam sent out by the government biological New, dainty collar leiiirlh sporl hose iners was announced by Governor Ol- survey and agricultural college ex- 1 and cuff sets for for women here. cott. tension service, which arc co-op*rat Women, just in PROFESSIONAL CAEDS New styles in A modern three-story hotel to cost ing in the work, lu Lane county alone stock. All new wool for outing DR A W. KIME $100.000 will be built at Prinevllle to it Is rep rted that 8C0O pounds of poi You will like THE Q U A L I T Y STORE-COODSERVH wear with laced Speciaii.-t in Obstetrics replace the one burned In the fire son were distributed them. 50c to $1 breeches. Will care for confinements at hi- which swept that city's principal bum Following announcement of the of home if desired. Special nurse if re quired. Phones: office, 34; res 12t*J ness block. ficial vote on governor in the repub Representative Sinnott has unnounc lican primaries. Charles Hall of Marsh \ g.»»d aaiic and great riches ilo nut A man who just tear around to g.-i Tin i-ull.-i'e prufe-sor who wrote tin H W TITUS D M D ed that he will recommend the ap field said that his friends believe and 'eem to g o together but im o ertln-1.-- i to work at 7 ur 8 o'clock week day- -« i«-. ■ I k g u in -l nude statuary ppdiald' Dentistry pointment of Wallace Smead as post claim that the legal votes cast huve a lot of country ucw »|> h | ht men bave seenis to dehgbt in f ii— ing »round till 7binigl<t In was eoufunug hmi'etf to Modern equipment first National ¡utter rhurrb time Sunday*. bare farts. Bank buiiding Hours a to 13 aud master at Heppner. Or Smead is form made him the republican nominee unauvorjr reputation». 1 to 6. Evenings and Sundays bv er postmaster The deduction drawn from Senator appointment. Office phone, 1 0 . res Ten thousand dollars worth of new Halls statement is thut he will in idence phone, 15' V machinery is being installed In the stitute a contest and demand a re D R W E LEBOW plant of the Salem Fruit Union, pre count in various precincts in several Dentist paratory to the opening of this year’s different counties Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30 ! to IE aud 1 to 5:30. Eveniugs and canning season. What is declared to lie the largest Sundays by appointment. Phon.-e- The appointm-nt of Charles E order ever given on the Pacific Coast j office 35, residence 133-L. Miller of La Grande ar a member of for logging eugines and equipment DR C E FE 08T the state hoard of architect examiners has just been pluc-d with tbe Wil Office in Lawson builring to succeed Lee Thomas was unnounc lamette Iron A- Steel Works of Port Phone 47 ed by Governor Olcott. laud by the Sugar Pine Lumber com Cottage Grove Oregon Roseburg's present system of clust pany of Fresno. Calif., a concern which er lights will be given to the scrap Is putting in u $5,06(1,000 plant in the GAVEN C DTOTT, M D Physician and ¡surgeon heap and new decorative lamp poles vicinity of that city. The order is X ray work in all its branches. Eve installed in the mam business district, for twenty electric donkey engines, mug. by appointment the council has decided. skidding machines and cars for an 634 Main Cottage Grove, Oregon A dividend of 10 per cent for com aggregate of approximately $350,000 mercial depositors and 20 per cent for It will require the Portland plant eight J. £ YOUNG Attorney at Law safety depositors has been declared by months to build the engines anil other Office rear of First National bank the Nehalem Valley bank of Wheeler equipment called for In the order Cottage Grove, Oregon which closed last October 25 According to Sam Kozer. secretary Application to organize the Vale Na of state, gasoline sales in Oregon dur H J. SHINN Attorney at Law and tional bank. Vale. Or., has been re ing April exceeded those of May by Notary Public celved by the controller of the cur 799.601 gallons Distillate sales in i Practices in ali courts. Twenty five rency from R A Holte of Vale The i creased 237,043.6 gallons As compar years of experience new bank has capital of $50,000 ed with the correspond ing month of i: Bader B.dg cot tag. uruve, . tra Four hundred and fifty men. it is es last year the gasoline distribution dur ALTA KINO timated. will find employment in the ing April represents an increase of 56.- Attorney at Law construction of the dam and diversion 416 gallons and distillate sales in I Collections, Probate, Notary Public canal to send water from the Des creased 147.577.6 gallons. The total 7.4 Willamette rit., Eugene, Ore. chutes river to the Tumaio feed canal taxes remitted to the secretary of J 8 MEDLEY The eleventh annual reunion and state by dealers for the month of Attorney at Law picnic of natives and ex-residents of April aggregated *86,451.68 Of this Eugene Loan A Havings Bank Bldg Duuglas county living in Portland, will amount. $41,756 65 was produced under Eugene, Oregon be held at the reserved community the provision* of the original motor DR W. M HAMILTON center, Peninsula park. Sunday, June vehicle fuels tax law enacted in 191* Chiropractic 18. and $43.69tf.03 resulted from the add! Keen buyers ami sellers are daily realizing, more and Chronic cases a specialty. Office over Darby hardware. Residence at John Henry Daniel, a resident of tional tax Imposed by the law of 1*21 more, the [tower of 1 lie Wantad to bring them definite P«e.:,. Highway. Benton county for 56 years died at Oregon grangers in convention at ami immediate results. If you have something to sell, the Corvallis general hospital He was McM nnvllle took extreme measures MBS T J AL8TOTT an early Oregon pioneer, having cross for relief from the tax burden by ¡Suggest,'. e Therapeutics rent or exehange—or if you want to buy or rent, tel! Why keep your painsf Both chronic ed tbe plains with his parents by ox adopting a resolution that proposes your story in a elear, eom ise manner ami |»laee it in our and acute ailments treated a cut of $1.355.000 from the state's team Phone ISO L Cottage Grove, Ore. Following a heated The Hood River county Commercial biennial budget Wantad columns. The wantad eosts little and the re club has launched a campaign to debate, the grangers adopted a resolu J. F. BP BAY sults are often surprising. Beal Estate, Insurance and rn ise $15* mi to be applied to improve tion calling for the repeal of the mill- Collections ment of tbe Lost Lake highway out age tax The vote was 68 to 54 Tbe Office in First National bank build side the bounds of tbe Oregon national convention Indorsed the grunge bill ing; B utt street entrance for a graduated income tax. urged all forests Secretary of State Kozer has an grangers to vote for It in November, HEBBEBT W LOMBARD Attorney n I i . nounced the totals of the votes obtain opposed the single tax measure and First National Mans Building •d by the six candidates for the repub went on record in favor of denying Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone iM lican nomination for governor In the Oriental* the right to lease or own TH E LI V E W I R E N EW S R A pER primary election May 19: Louis E land in the state, and denying them DB BOY SMITH Veterinarian Bean 3,670, Charles Hall. 42,611; L. privilege* of citizenship For the 13th Phones 1114 and VIS D Lee. 3,066 Ben W. Olcott. 48.032; time in as many years C K Spence 146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon 1 I. L Patterson, 13.01*: tP orrs A. was elected worthy master of the State White 14,166 Olcott t plurality, 681 Grange. I~ Eugene Business College Stenographic Course Bookkeeping Course Complete Business Course ì OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST I UNE WEAR? W herc.ver your fancy may lead you in this month of roses and pleasure trips, we are ready to outfit you with wearing apparel you w ill most delight in. Summer School y Eugene Business College m O J/ Aug. H e i n r i c h The Power of the Want Ad THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL