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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1922)
ARCADE THEATER OREGON NEWS NOTES W EE K LY PROGRAM Saturday, July 29— W illiam S. Hart in “ The W histle.” And a remedy. Sunday'-Monday, July 30-31— Roy Stewart in “ The Sage Brush T r a il/’ And a remedy. OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. SUGAR... Medford merchant* will biitlil un In dustrlal pavilion for this year's Jack son county fair. Tuesday, August 1— “ The Halt Breed,” with The e(ru« berry season at the Sil W e have just unloaded a ear of berry sugar for canning. Merton Food Products company ha* W heeler Oakman. And a remedy. closed with a total pack of 75 tons Wednesday-Thursday, August 2-3— Owen Most of the town of Blue River. 45 W e guarantee you the lowest price in the city and miles east of Eugene on the McKeu Moore in “ Reported Missing,” the greatest zie river, was destroyed by fire, ac you save J."> cents additional on a sack by paying cash action picture ever made. cording to report A eoniedx and International News. Fourteen traiuloads of spuds will with order. lie shipped from Nyssa as the hurvest Friday, August 4— Herbert Rawlinson in from thut place this year, is the claim c t the residents. ■‘Cheated Hearts.” You w ill never have a better opportunity to lay in a For the first time, so far as Linn “ Leather Pushers.” Round Five. county official records show, a woman supply to carry you through the canning season. liustor ha* performed a marriage cere mony in the county more names have been add W ill he sold either retail or wholesale. Every patron of The SentuM is helping to give ed Twelve to Oregon's list of heroes, accord Cottage Orove a newspaper which eminent an log to information just received from the war department. Mr and Mrs Don C. Hall of Silica thority has stated to he one of the hest country mine, at Lower bridge, near Bend, were killed when their car went over newspapers published anywhere. a grade and fell 1000 feet. Mrs Eunice Brown has been up pointed postmaster at Drew. Douglas county, and Mrs. Mary E. Schultz at Weet Linn. Clackamas county. Two new lines of copper wire will lie strung between Eugene and Flo* eoee by the Pacific Telephone 4- Tele graph company this summer. Eleven thousuud acres of Crook county Irrigated lands are devoted to the production of alfalfa, according to survey just completed by W. B Tucker, county ugeiit. You c a n ’t know to«) much—but some Hanford MacNIder. national rom people do. mauder of the American Legion, will # • • be In The Dalles Friday to attend (T The man who keopw pounding away sessions of the state convention of isn’t always the knocker. • • • the American Legion. It appears inconsistent for n person Total receipts in the Oregon cus toms district for the fiscal year end to get into a tantrum urguiug religion. • * « lng Juue 3u reached $671.235. an in An adage is something we us«* to crease of approximately S3 Vs per cent floor our opponents with, when we over the preceding period. The national record for butterfat know the thing isn’t so. production among cows, five years old or over, during the past month was won by Poppy Lora, a thoroughbred Jersey cow owned by Will Behrman of AUCTIONEER “ R ed C row n ” enables you r car Forest Orove. Cottage G rove to deve lop the m axim um of pow er Will sell your farm, stock, im- It Is reported that an unusually large Oregon and per-gallon mileage that its plementa, machinery, household number of lambs are being killed this makers designed It to give. goods, autos and merchandise. summer on the range by coyotes as J M Y PR IC E 18 R IG H T the result of the campaigns against It vaporizes r a p i d J y and u n i the jackrabblt pest, the natural food Will gu anywhere, uuy time. Inquire f o r m l y in the carburetor — thut at City Transfer Office, phone 99 of the coyotes njitins quick •rtarting. It is con Jf von saw it first von saw it in The Sentinel The first fatality from forest fires sumed c c im p lr-tn ly in the cy l in this seuson occurred when J M Hoi dent 'hut m eurisosle*dystr»siii comb of Portland died on the operat of p rw ri and nnore ' tu I m *?* at ing table al 8t Vincent's hospital from less « a t injuries received while fighting flames y U . -tti w it h “ R e t 1 in Columbia cuunty. w n " a n d n o t h i n g o f t e u i.J Thomas Fair, 3<f who was shot in «-cui't h a v e to b o ttle r w t t h the leg by a deputy sheriff at Coburg rti’bui etor iwlfusunents. on the night of March 30. died at a Eugene hospital, following a second Kill at th*- Red C row n s'gn — operation on the leg Fair was sus ai Service S»auons, «1 garages, pected of bootlegging. a.id at other --« J cts . Forest fires in the Coast and Cas S I A N D A R b O IL C O M V A N Y caile mountains gradually are being 1 « . 1 W .1 brought under control. Favorable inds and early morning fogs in the Coast range are aiding the fire-fight |SCO set the hi|>h value mark CNi'wCr ers there to a great extent. for 30 x tires when it » The work of the state board of con originated the $10.90 price ciliation. although not always pleas last Fall. ant. apparently has been helpful In adjusting labor disputes in Oregon, USCO today betters that according to the annual report of the mark with a new and greater USCO— an hoard, filed with Governor Olcott. USCO improved in many important waya. Salem business establishment*, in For instance, a thicker tread - with a eluding the four banks, were closed surer hold on the road thicker side walla, Wednesday and more than 100P mer adding strength and life to the tire. chants, shopkeepers and employes And the price is $10.90—with the went to the berry fields and assisted tax absorbed by the manufacturer. the growers in saving their crops. Bright lights, undiinmed. on a pass Men have always looked to ing car, were held responsible by Jay U S C O fo r the biggest tire Saltxman. state traffic inspector, fur money’s worth on the market. the wreck on the highway near Barn They always get a bigger hart in which Lewis Zilka. aged 34 tire m oney’s w orth than farmer of Fresno, Cal., was killed. they expect. Twenty-six of the 32 organization* of the Oregon national guard showed Ì rrrff ' L T t E an increase in drill attendance dur lng the past month, according to the monthly comparative statement put out by George A. White, adjutant-gen eral. Pure ice delivered daily at your door. Keep Construction of the storage reser voir dam at Crescent lake to furnish your food cool and tasty. Use it in your additional water for the Deschutes beverages. county municipal improvement dia trlct, formerly the Tumaio irrigation district will he completed within three months. Petitions for a special election in connection with the regular election in November for the purpose of vot —sold at wholesale prices with a small de ing on a special tax levy of one mill for the purchase of fair grounds livery charge added. by the county, are being circulated at Klamath Falls. Threatened disbanding of the Bend volunteer fire department was avert ed when the police ami fire commit tees of the city council promised that Jackson & Addi «on, Lo rane W here You N J Nelson Jr., Cottage Orove Willard Houston, police chief and fire engineer, would he relieved of one of Can B u y Comer Service Button and Brown it Marketta, Comstock Bartels k Safley Rear Citv Meat Market his Job* The volunteer fire fight U . S. T ir e s : 0ara«e- Drau> ers had demanded an altaolula di vorce of tha two iln a ftmM.|Y j Powell & Burkholder Knowles & Gräber BIG POWER -for SM ALL CARS C. O. DeVere Hardware and Fu rn itu re Unexpecte o iT V c i/U S C O "- Better, Heavier, Longer Wearing 3 0 * 3 l/ i-$IO 9 O No T ax added on Sale JVou/ The . Better USCO » REFRIGERATORS Cottage Grove Ice Co. 109 ®