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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1922)
HUNDREDS GO TO FAIR ON COTTAGE GROVE DAY I. Joue« is Warner o f P ru e « Jerseys. Best o f Exhibits to Be Displayed at Salem GO ABROAD FOR OPPORTUNITY CYPRESS IS 800 YEARS OLD "G re »t T r w of T u l«’’ in State of Oaxaca la Beginning to Shove Signe of W ear and Tear. /F “ Qo W sst" Slogan Now Passe; Better Chance «or Young Man in tha Foreign Countries. Probably no saying o f Horace Grets lay. the beacon light o f multitudes of The “ OreHt T ree o f Tuli*'1 In tho threc-qmtrters o f a century ago. was «tut«* o f Oaxaca, after »cine snn years o f recorded existence. Is hcKiimiiiK to moru widely rend, more generally fo l lowed, or longer remembered than Ills Cottage Grove people by the him show signs o f wear and tear This Continually reiterated exhortation, died» took iu the county futr at Ku Riant cypress, with n trunk so huge “ Young man. go West !” gene Wednesday which vva> Cottage that thirty person* with oiitstreched Thut, says the San Francisco Chron Grove Day. More than 500 persous, anus can scarcely spun It, Is known icle, was a satisfactory way o f re tin m ajority o f them wearing tags to to have been a fuir si/.ed tree when proeluiui theiuseUe» restdeut.- ot t o t Columbus discovered America, and I lev lug wlmt was then thought con tage Grove, were estimated to have history recounts that ('orte7 and Ills gestion o f population In eastoni com guue from here tor the day, while Spanish soldiers slept beneath Its munities. hut It lie longer answers the automobiles kept up a steady stream brunches four centuries ago when en purpose Today the place for the en to Eugetu* all day. route to Honduras follow ing their con terprising young man to look for Is One o f the features o f the fa ir in In some undeveloped foreign country. quest o f Mexico whieh Cottage Grove people probubh It w ill la1 a new thought to most o f us took tin* greatest pride was the J. 1. Although tim e has dealt kindly with Jones herd o f Jerseys, whieh made a the monarch, u correspondent tlaring that the time has come when we must consider emigration as well its tmmt clean sweep in the show ring, defeat a recent visit to the tiny village o f I ing the fatuous Thompson herd whieh Santa Marla del Title. Oaxaca, noticed grntlon— that there are hinds o f oppor- tunitx other than our own. has won gold and silver medals else thut the wrinkles o f age are beginning when*. In addition to winuiug the This was emphasised recently by eovoted herd prize, Mr. Jones won to show. There Is no cause for worry. I Frank f>. Waterman, a name well WOMEN'S FASHIONABLE first, ehampion and grand ehumpioii however, that Tule. as the Indians uf i known to those who do not habitually prizes with his bull and second prize factionutely call the tree, w ill wither j use a typexvrlter, with s|ieclal refer FOOTWEAR away before the present generation on a three-year--old cow. enee to the centenary celebration Santa Clam was winner in the com has passed on Even If It should. Tule 1 H u SIIPU to see these new inunity display contest for the best has u son some fifty yards away from | which begins at K lo .litnelrn. Itru/ll, w in t e r s ly l UH ¡II “ S iili” showing products and their most the parental houghs that Is showing j next September. It has become a ne attractive arrangement. West Point healthy signs o f maintaining the fani- : cessity with us. us It hus long been lll'HIIll stlOOR w h o s e variety with over|Hipulated Enrol«», to seek grange, which had not entered an ex lly honor In the matter o f robustness i o ! inudcls c a v e r s every n ee.l outlets In foreign countries for the sur hibit tor two years, was seeottd with H ijo (son), as the Indians have named j a display showing the d iversified agri plus products o f our workers. The fo r every wear. Some of It, already Is so large that tw elve per- J cultural productivity o f that district. one wav to do It Is by commercial mis tin new colonial designs will The best potatoes are displayed by sons are needed to span It. and lli.io i sionaries going to foreign countries HERE'S MEN S WINTER GROWING GIRLS SHOES western lame, while Junction City Is only a couple o f hundred years old. i while still form ing their minds ami he ju s t what vim want For SHOES IN BOTH DRESS brought in the big pumpkins for which J The Oreat T ree of T id e rises about | FOR WINTER staying there. That Is the way Europe d re s s ot ‘usions. AND WORK STYLES that section is famous. Western laiue 17T> feet und Is said to he one o f the ! is also featuring cheese made in that I largest specimens In the world. The i has liullt up trade In undeveloped H e r e are shoe styles for the Whether you waul a fine countries. That Is rhe way we must part o f the county. N ew patent it 'at her s lip p e r s spread o f Its branches Is almost 1HO adopt tl' we expect to successfully cum growing young appearing shoe or one of women Women o f the Santa Clara district $5 00 a n d ox fords whieh have all tin attractive sturdy shaping and build won the first prize for cake baking foet. It stands In the courtyard o f a , pete with those countries. features of M omen 's shoes and Eugene women took second place. tiny church and 1« the only landmark here are “ S tar” brand shoes New kill pumps and oxfords In canning the Eugene women cam«* In the village o f Santa Marla del Tule. and yet are luiilt on “ youth iu solid leather from the al $2.95, $3.50 to $0.50 ESKIMO HAS EAR FOR MUSIC back stroug and took first place with where the people rex ere the tree ul fu l” lines to conform to tin* highest grade maker al most Hauta Clam second. most as much as one o f their saints.— Shoes for every need, priced growing foot of the school reasonable low prices. Cecil Martin, o f Cottage Grove, won New York I'ost Natives of the Arctic Regions Have at $3.25 to $8.00 girl iu her “ teens.” The first place fo r a poultry exhibit in New oxford styles for fall, Exclusive Right to Their Own the boy> and girls exhibits. heels art1 medium weight, Compositions. priced $5.00 to $8.00 The Wiliakenzie c a lf club won tin SCOTLAND ONCE BARRED PORK the lasts are full and com- New dress shoes in line kid boys and girls stock judging contest. Knut Rasmussen and F rid tjo f Nan lorlulde, the sizes are in full and calf leather, priced W inuers o f the boys and girls rlubs Pig Was Often Associated With the sen and also Hinrtch Johannes Kink, range from 2 1 o to s. K m n who w ill go to Salem fo r the state at $4.50 to $8 00 Devil and Hated by H igh who wus sent north yeurs ago by fair an* Margaret McClaiu, Coburg pair o f these “ growing Work shoes with sewed ot landers. Lady Franklin to find her husband sewing club; Loretta Zahm, Wendling g ir l” shoes hears I lie good nailed soles, priced now at have given to the wrorld valuable iiouir making club; Ferdinand Do lie I* «piality “ S tar” brand trade $3 50, $3.95, $4.50 Anions the ancient " g e a »«” or ta facts about the customs and lives of sou, Low ell gard«*u club, miti Everet s mark. The price ranges Milt >. Southwestern laUliC L*alf club, o f boos in Scotland none was of greater the I licit lop shoes, good i|U’ll- Eskimos. Christian Leden's Atlu. interest than the Venn” which p re unique contribution from the arctic from .................. $3.50 to $5.00 itj $5.50 to $13.50 At the close o f the fa ir Friday nigh' hihited the eating of pork. Thousand* regions Is In the held o f music. For the gathering o f the state fa ir exhibit o f the highlanders refused either to years he studied and faithfully tran will take place and a total o f eight keep pigs or to eat pork In any form. scribed the Innuit melodies. Each ton> will be sent to Salem fo r the They despised pork as keenly as did Eskimo, he says. Is obliged to com Lane county exhibit. E ighty e r a to o f fruit w ill be included iu the shipment the Hindus, the Jews and tin* modern pose his own song, and no person STURDY WINTER SHOES may sing the song o f another with and each day a crate uf newly picked Greeks o f northern Arcadia. berrie> will be sent to the fa ir booth The pig was often associated with out hrst obtaining permission. The FOR THAT HUSKY from western ljiue. the devil, observes the Detroit News. mother has her cradle song, infinite]y BOY Fishermen refused to put to sen If. i low and sweet. The hunter has his | when walking toward their boats, they song o f the chase, clear and hold R O AD N O TICE . Then* are no better shoes met u pig or a hare. Even the had man o f the tribe has than “ Star” brand shoes lot One o f the names which the Gaelic- his song, and it was quick and ap- To Mrs. Mary White, E. Bond and ATTRACTIVE AND COM J E. Dunnivan. speaking people of Scotland had for propria tel y brazen. that active and “ rough- You an* hereby notified that viewers I the devil was “ the black pig.** Harmony has not been developed FORTABLE SHOES FOR HEALTHFUL SHOES FOR and-tumble” boy who is have been appointed by the County When the devil appeared in human among the Eskimos. They sing only BABY LITTLE FOLKS Court fo r Lane County, Oregon, to form he had usually a horse’» hoof, in unison. But their melodies are just beginning to find Ids Here is a splendid range of view out and assess the damages for hut also sometimes a pig’s foot. If** weird anil wistful, often consisting strength and seldom spares a private road commencing at a point styles for baby froir soft Now that winter is coming was in the habit of visiting young peo of i»n!\ two or three motives, which about 50 feet east o f northwest corner his shoes tin bard knocks, sole shoes to “ first step” oil and heavier shot's are are strangely effective. ple who played cards, which were, o f Lot 1 o f Bee. 4 Tp. 21 S. R. 3 W. Our “ Star” brand shoes si..... fitted with medium needed you -van’t he to cart notoriously, the “ devil’s books.“ It Is during th«* long polar night running through your land in a north stiff soles. There are com ful about selecting shoes for Although the pig was generally as that the Eskimo has time to rest In westerly direction to meet County for boys are solid leather Road No. 540 at a ¡sunt about one bination color styles as Well growing feet. Our “ Slat ’ ’ sociated with the devil there was his Igloo and sing his songs. where leather throughout fourth mile north o f tin* Coast Fur* highland evidence that It might as a brand shoes for lilt It' folks as black and white, all black, should be. \Yc have them Bridge on said Road and that Monday, su|M*niatunil Iming be. like the fairies, Mr. ami Airs. W. G. Hauser motor**«! ! all white, etc. There are are designed on lasts in ac th» 16th day o f October, 1922, at tin* o f assistance to mankind. It could up from Eugene Sunday and with Mrs. j for dress oi r for outdoor also stitch-down shoes with cordance with t he best oi l In hour o f 9 o ’clock a. in., o f said day H:iu>«*r’s mother, Mrs. Alii«* Hawkins, has been set by the said Court as the assume a bird form. Th e devil-pig and Mrs. S. E. Markl«*v run«!«* n trip every day wear, ruin or wide soles for baby as well opedieal knowledge. We ami the god-pig were met with on the over to Lorane. time fur view ing said road. invite m ol Iters to have a as dainty slippers in kid and shine. Bring the boy todav sculptured stones of Scotland. By order o f the County Court for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews m«* look at th ese splendid shots patent leather. and try on a pair. Lane County, Oregon, the 11th tor»*«l lift from P«»rtland Hum lay for n for little folks. I Vice range Soft sole shoes 50c to 85c o f September, 1922. several days’ visit with r«»lativ«*s and Logging in Western Hills. Price range $2.50 to $5.50 is $1.50 to $3.50 First-step shoes $1 to $2.95 C. P. B A R N A R D ., friends and to attend to busiii**»s In the West logging camps are affairs. Scpl5 oct!3 County Judg mostly sltuuted in the hills and the heavy loads o f logs have to be hauled N O T IC E TO C RE D ITO RS out. always downhill. Often that helps to mnke the hauling easy, but N otice is herebv given that all sometimes th«* grudes are so steep persons having claim" against the ------ 1 that It make" it t«m easy— so easy that I Rates— One cent the word; mini- | estate o f A. J. Htevens, «loeeiuted, are it entails difficulty. Indeed, in ti»**se I muni 35 word«; thr«te immrtions for I required to presort* the snm«*, duly Q U A D ™ s t o r e - coop se r v o 1 the price o f two when paid in ad | verified as by law required, to the in sta n ce the term hauling is a mis nomer. for that Implies pulling the | vance; half cent the word after I undersigned, the First N ational | the third insertion. | j Bank, Cot tag«.* Grove, On*gon, within load, and the operation actually con six months from the date o f the first sists In pushing against the load tn- publication o f this notice. And all stead «>f pulling It. T w o and a half For Bale All grades dimeusiou, rustic, persons indebted to the said estate are miles of specially constructed track slupiap and finish, rough or surfaced, the quality. W«* invit«* you It» in»p«»ef . B. W R i"••«>. 523 E. 251 li N., I*«»rt land, clo\«*r i f well eun*d. Stute price. Alex notified to pay the same to the nu- Is used at one Western logging camp spi fit i «• Lundb«*rg, Disston, Oregon, lilepbom* ¡it reasonable prices. Lum liters Bros., jou r stock w I jfii you visit Niig«*ne. It <>r \V«*s Ghrisiiiiiu, Doremi. deraigued at the First N ational Bank, for transporting heavy loads on a Hcrbggs I phone 13 F3. o l4 tf costs you nothing to lo«*k. 10 F l I. s22tfe Cottage Grove, Oregon. Uriitlters Tut lot.-., ti|wiuu* opposii. Dnchess’ Pride, thoroughbred regiatered large motortruck down a very steep For Sale or Trade Good gram sepa I Hmcodd hot«4. Date o f first publica* ion, Friday, *«*pb 22». | Hh«»rthorn bull, registry No. 979883; Wanted High school girl to work for grade. The truck. described In ¡'«»po September 1, 1922. rator. Chus. L. Ball. jiic23tf<‘ boil I II und room wiiib* attending — | strawberry roan, fin«* individual, two lar Mechanics, is six-w h« «*ie«l. an«! has 8. 8. S TE V E N S , 6 rooIU bungalow, cast Co*.- I v,.liri) ,,M next Ueccnl.cr I f vmi it....I mc I mmi I. Blioa«* 134 L For Rent Store building and fixtures For si 29c Talent, Ore. powerful brakes on Its four r«»nr ‘ “ K*1 Grove, w.tl. bulb, hoi and (•<>!<! . * <» f i „ in»- „ . bull lit baud v.mr i m 1 1 1 hi ucuti jtnti herd, s«*e A. «»n east Alain street. Good iocatiou wut«.r> (>leetnr lights, large porch, hous* - * *s Mnrk«d in For Sale Jersey cow C. W McGm* wheels. These brakes are contmll«^! j <J. ------ Williams, at ~ B«*oph* in r«‘MÌdenc4* district : ml clos«1 S**\ ent«*«*tit h and Ada ins. s22pd painted, garage, for «•ov,, , <k»ttag«* Grove, «>r LuH«*lls Stewart, .i* exclusively by one man. while another t0'2tttFc I ,,eW‘y Pui|,H? d, garag«*, barn park. C. M. Barker, east Main. N O TIC E OF F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T chick* n lot, larg«* lo t s , berries and How R iver, postoffi«*«* a«l«lr»*ss Donna, For Sale Extra good team and hat tak«?s care o f the driving anil steer s8p j Ore. it. A«ldr«*ss box tí Mi, «sity. slßt fe 1 For Sale -19 A ranch, H7a miles soutu ing. n«*ss. Reusoliable price. Inquire <•! Notice is hereby given that the un Il list uste end, Wa bleu station, 3 ^ 1,1 ( "G ag. Grove, g«m«l buildings,, Good Graveuatein apples for sale. Bring Automobile for sale. Inquire at Hani D. E. H dersigned, executor o f the estate o f milt east of (■«»ttage Orov«* on Mosbv ami wi'll l«*ac«*d, tw«> good wells and box«** and come uud g*?t them at I loth A Rolid«* bhiiiksmilh shop, s 29p Harriet L Wallac«*, deceased, has filed Good Eye* Are Rare. «•re« road. .ill can 1«< I armed, pri««d t«» >«*1L H. orclmrd 3 miles hou .I i ou London road. s22o0pd il the County Court o f Lane County, Th»* Eyesight (.'«innervation Connell L. K««g«*rs. eps 22p j John TrunnolL sh 21» p Wanted Some one to plow and plant Permanent part time work for active Oregon, hi- Final Account and that o f Amerk*a has issued an uiintiun««*- 12 ucr«'s o f land. Mr. Bluir, t»03 Wash October 13th. 1922. at th«- hour o f 10 For Sale -Good six room house; wood For Rent 5-room bungalow, east Cot man or woman or high si-bool »tud n»*nt showing an alarming state of ii.gton av**nm*, Cottage Grove. s22p o'clock in th** forenoon o f said day hoiUM*, 3 good «*hi«-k«,n lions«**, 300 «•lit, collecting monthly uc«-ountfl >n tngc Grove, v\illi but.li, hoi and c«*l*l affair* as far iis «»ur sight Is c«»n- at th«* County Court ro om in th«* cou.t Whit«* leghorn bens, good w«*ll and wat«*r, «•l«*ct.ric light.", large (Nirch, house Wanted fo r Spot Cush 10 tons good f ’oftag«* Grove. $3 to $ti |M*r month Th«* object *»f the council Is city wat**r, good variety o f fru it and house at Eugene, Oregon, ha» been eerned. oat hay, deliv«*r«*<l at any station on for iilmut eight hours work. Hend ug«* n«*wly painted, garag**, barn for **««vv, fixed by "aid Court as th«* time an«l to anmsv general Interest so that pe«>- b«*rri«*s. J. 1). M illion, north Dougins «•hi«k«*n lot, larg«* lots, b»*rri«*s und O. B. & K. railwnv. Will Ink«* half in and full inf«>riiiation to Sentinel. »22 29 phi ce for hearing any objections to ple will be lmp«*ll»*«l t«> give th«* care str«*«»t, Cottage Grove*. sMtfc ganb*n. Addr«*ss box tHO, city. sl5 22p said r«*p«>rt an«l th«* settlement th«*r«*of. o f their eyes s«»nie proper attention. Fanners insure your buildings with For Sale 8 weeks-old pigs; Baled oats Hated thin tith «lay o f Sept. A. D. Nine out of ten persons over twenty- the Farmers Mutual Fire R«*li**f as straw; «'r«am sepunttor; s«*«*«l oats 1922. one years o f age have Im perfw t ."«»«• iatn> ii , o f Bortland. For eight«mu E. J. K«*nt, Delight Valley. s8 22 JAM E8 N. W \LLACE, sight Ah«»ve forty It Is almost Im y «ai hav«* written straight niutiiul Executor. Sale One Dayton scivle. Address possible t«» find a nmn or woman with insurant*«' for prot«*ction only and not j or A LTA KING, Attorney, s8of> p«*rfe«*t sight. A survey o f 10,000 em for profit. W«* save nmoibcrs $40,0001 Harris & Richardson, ls*ona, Or«* I ¡inn. s«*pl5 29c | ployees of factories and commercial ryenrly. Buy insurance at cost. We an 1 fr= Two houses In a large city showed that 53 the largest iarm ers’ fir«* insuranc«* com Wanted Boaiders and roomers. bharks from w«*sl si«I«> hc I ioo I hous«*. per cent had unconnected faulty vision puny in Oregon, having $l1,Uon,oou uf | risk and 10,909 members. Th«.* cost o f 39 L str«*«*t. s«*pl5 22|»«I an«l 13 hail the «lefeeta corrected, insuranc«* in this big coni»?rutiv«* as making a total o f 03 |»*r c**nf defec "««ciation is 30c the hiiiolr«*«! dollars For Sale 8 room bungalow; modem; J best home on Hixth »triad ; gimd oil*-I tive eye*. p«!r year, J«*ss than half the rale charged by comm«*rcia] couqMinies. buildings, wood, gard«*n. I f you want a E Rural school holts«»» and farm build hum«* c«»m«* ami s « m * if and you will buY I That Strong Cigar. | it. 722 south Sixth stn*«it. s«*pl5tfc| A woman went into u c|«ar store to ings ami contents ar*» accepted by u*. Phone in«* and arrange for inspfwtiou W JAOOB8. P R O P R IETOB iiih bny Home cittara fo r Iter litixlmntl, who and other details. Bart Johnsfou, Hag F«ir Rent -41-room modem house, fur : nished. Front f»ir«*h ami s«Ti*«*ii»»d in I wbh laid up. inaw, <»r.., resident agent. sep8 22p buck |M>r**h. garden, lawn, fruit, garage £ Phon« 21 n O ffic e Pbou* "I»ti you want them milt! or RtroiiK. »15c! For Sale Good team, 1500 pounds am! roost hrmse, .‘»40 8«*«*ond Hi. iiiadnm?” the clerk tutkctl. each, 8 and 9 y«*nr» obi. K. E. Lout Dark Collie; breast, collar, front f '•«jive me the HtronifcHt yon linve,” la r k y , Cottage Grove, Or»*. Telephone h*gs and tip o f tail whit«*; y«*ar iiik I | »he sultl. “T h e hut one» he hml broke I i*ep8 2*’ |. a half old. Answer* to name o f Kin ! in h i» pocket.” — EverylMttiy-» M iiku - For R«*wurd fo r information leading to his ft Rent Unfurnished Appartments. ztne. r»*eov«*ry. Address Mrs. T. T. Powell, r T w o or thr«*e rooms, reasonub«**. spl5 29p C Apply G ra y ’s Cash A Carry store. »8 tfc j Is>x 54f>, Cottage Grove. Furnished rooms with bath, close in. Attention Fanners For rent or sale. « Fully Supplied. Board convenient. Busin«*ss or pro 800-ucre rnnch, exc«*ll«*nt }sistur.*, I 'Say, Jones, you got n radio outfit fessional man preferred. 225 north plenty water, fenced in, good eondition P IB your bouse y e t r I«nn<* street. s22e 7 r«wun house, 2 farms, cliiekeu hous«*. P IA N O M O V IN O A S P E C IA L T Y "N u ll! VV** don't need any. My Style Price Quality We carry a large •tie. This raueh form erly known as WOOD BOLD A N D D E L IV E R E D w ife’s bridge party and the mowing cir stock o f woolens; bought direct from Frank Bales place., Do re n a, MfM>aks for O ffic e in Spray Brick cle on Wednesilays keeps us In l«>uch New York ’» fashion center. We cut its«*If. Fin«* for g«*n«*ml fnrining. 11 N *ar 8 P Depot P H O N E 90 with nil ♦her«* is."— Richmond T im e * the Infest style stilts nnd overrent*» of will s**ll at ettm«*^ive price, worth in I . , i»». j jh .pillar price» and we stand behind j vest,gating for particulurs. O w ie i,^ New Fall Shoes Arrived HERE IS A- PAIR FOR EVERY WEAR More than oat* hundred dozen Famous “Sta r” brand all l«*atlier shoes have just been put in stock in 1 lie fall and winter steles, liainy «lays and frosty vv«*atli«*r no doubt soon re«|uire that you out fit in n«*w shoes. W hy n«*t be fitted here, now with a pair of <l«*- pendable “Star” brand shoes. Star brand shoes an* eonvel ill st vie. dependable for goo«I wear and reasonable in prie«*. ( 'nine loda\ W A N T A D S THI ; G ro ve Transfer Furniture Moving and General Jobbing Û C ity T r a n s fe r Hauling and Draying Ì WILD W EST RODEO Cottage Grove, Sun., Sept. 24 B n m i’lio bustini*, bull riding, st«‘«*r bulldog- 11 I i'owboy novclt.y rîii'es. Fxbibitiou liilinii by oil«* of 11n* « limpión lady biu'king hors«* l iilcrs of tlie woi lil. $25 W IL L BE GIVEN TO A N Y ONE WHO RIDES ROCKING CHAIR, THE UNRIDE ABLE HORSE. $100 W ILL BE GIVEN TO A N Y ONE THAT BRINGS A HORSL W E CAN NOT RIDE. Show Starts 2 p. m. Admission: 25c and 50c