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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1922)
— A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All Our Friends and Customers | ARCADE TH E A TE R W E E K L Y PROGRAM Friday. Deo. 29—Frank M ayo in “ Across the Dead Line.” “ In the Days o f B uffalo Bill,” Chapter 17. Sat.. D ec..30— Tom Mix in “ Lp and Doing.” < Vunedy and Mutt and .Jeff. Sun.. Deo. 31— .Jane Novak in “ Belle o f ! Alaska.” and Comedy, “ Cured.” featuring CJ1 it «-nit- the human horse. Mon.-Tue&, dan. 1-2—Norma Talmadge in st picture o f all— “ Smilin' Through.” F.urht reels o f storm and sunshine. Also a < Vunedy. W ed., dan. 3— Man’s Law and God’ s.” with da< k Livingston. A very clever five reel west ern with a lot of humor in it. And a Comedy, rhurs^ dan. 4—^ l i f e ’s Greatest Question, News S national News. Fri., dan. 5—“ W hen Romance Rides.” A Zane i irey story. “ In the D ays o f B tffalo Bill.” last chapter. TO ONE AND Berry grower* from all »eclions of the Willamette va'.'-.y held a confer t-noe at Salem to discus* «ay* and mean* by which the industry m>' be placed on a permanent and profitable j bast*. A permanent organization «as perfected In case a bill «hich Is now be ’.ns prepared for submission to the legia- latere at its next session becomes s lav practically all of the janitor sere I ices in state buildings «111 be per formed by convict labor vithout cost to the taxpayers A grand total of 53. <13 acres «as lr rlfated this year In state «atermaster district No 5. comprised of Umatilla. \W wish to thank all our customers who have so loyally Morrow and Gilliam countiea »hich Is an increased acreage over all pretious liiven us their patronage during 1922 and that have math* yeara according to the nan meet of Aubrey E Perry, «atermaster. jK»ssihle a large inerease in the amount o f business we Request that the coast and geodetic surrey correct its maps of Yaquina have done the past year. bay »hosing the harbor entrance to have a depth of 10 or 1! feet «as mad. by Representative M. Arthur, «h o call ed attention to the fact that the latest official surveys give a depth of 17 feet Abolishment of the offices of state I W e anticipate no change in our |*ohcy in 1923 except highvay eng.neer. now held by Her | we will strive to serve vou m il better, buying the best ben Nunn, and of assistant highway engineer, now filled by Roy Klein jHissihle merchandise for the price, for cash and from will follow the select,on of a paid state highway commission, according to an tin* connections we have formed, from the largest and nouncement made by legislators a’ Salem. best factories in America. A rehearing will be held la Wash lngtom D. C„ on January 3 on th. ! protest of Pendleton against the pro. posed W&llula cut-off which was in eluded in the Oregon state highwa> j commission construction programm. at the request of the federal bureau o.‘ ; good roads. The world war veterans' state aid i commission, according to a report pre- j pared, has paid a total of 3457 loan, to cx-serrice men. Of this number M3 j loans were made on farm property ami 1633 on city property The grand torn. | of loans approved and paid by the com mission is $( lie lot). Tfe»*« OtNr« Th at **4 «That *• Two suits seefcing damages aggre Th-n* &f tft* T h + ft Otàort Ito*É gating more than 1*07.000 from the United States shipping board emer gency fleet corporation were filed In C O U RTSH IP F ALL M ACKEN ED. A vuuag couple were married a circuit court at Portland by the A a W e trust the past year has few days ago on a train traveling torla Marine Iron Works The suits *'*J miles an Lour— but they Lave grew out of cancellation of war con- brought you success and ex struck a more sensible gait trac-s for the fitting out of 37 hulls already for th?»r journey through life. • • • of government vessels. tend best wishes for continued Powell & Burkholder ALL A Happy and Prosperous New Year G That only about 40 per cent of the fire loss In Astoria In the recent coa- f.agration «as covered by insurance «as the belief expressed by James N McCune of the Oregon Insurance Ra ting bureau. Mr McCune said It would be impossible to give definite If vou saw’ it fir>t vou saw it in The Sentinel figures until a complete adjustment of losses had been made. Bids are being received by the de partment of the interior for apprcxl mately 34 000 acres of valuable tin-. berlande on the Warm Springs Indian A Little Farther for a reservation. The Umber, which is in a favorable location In central Oregon Little Saving consisw of feet of yellow and sugar pine. 44 9004000 feet « f A block o f f Main street, but i t ’s worth your while to walk Douglas P.r and other varieties ‘ he ex 'ra stepa The hearing of the appllonUon of th* Oregon public service oommiselon Christinas candies and nuts. asking that the Central Pacific and Bender s City Bakery Oar stock <>f Gr-.eerie* has to be fresh, because we pot it only recently All ki • !» o f Feed. Get our price* on ton lot*. Beidler’s Cash Feed and Grocery Store =il SEE BERRY PIA N O CO M PAN Y FOR Pianos. Player Pianos. Graphophones, Records and Sheet Music and White Rotary Sew ing Machines and Parts. Sewing Machines o f All Kinds R e paired and W ork G u a r a n t e e d . other railroads operating In this state be ordered to extend their trackag. for the benefit of eastern and central Oregon, has been continued Indefin itely. according to Information receiv ed from member* of the Interstate commerce commission Under a new ir.arr.age law proposed by Dr Owens Adair, the passage of which will be asked at the next ses sion of the Oregon legislature, both the man and the woman must undergo physical and mental examinations be- fo*e the county clerk will be author ized to grant the necessary license Exemption Is made in the bill of wo men 45 years or older. Present indications are that the Umpqua valley broccoli crop will ripen fully a month early and harvesting may start the last part of January or early in February If the warm wea'ber oonUnues. So far the Umpqua valley has not been touched by the cold spell which has been sweeping the rest of the state, and the unusually «arm weather for this season has caused the Main Str -Near the Br.djre Cottage Grove broccoli to mature rapidly. Tb* state tax levy for the year 1923. which aggregates S3.335.295.39. shew* a decrease of $540,993 72 when com pared with the state tax levy for the year 1922. according to announcement mad* by member* of the ca te tax row mission. In 1922 the state tax levy «a* 19.373 239 11. The reduction In the levy «as attributed by Frank K Lovell, state tax commissioner, to In creased receipts, and the fact that only Our season's wish for you and yours is that itetni authorized by law were taken into consideration. The rate for 1923 each day of the coming year you may be more 1* I 3-4 mills. Flan* have been begun at the *ug gestloe of the war department and happy and prosperous than the day before. legislnt.oa Initiated which are expect ed to retuit In laying a »olid earth foundation for that part of the burned etty of Astorta which formerly stood on timber piling A bill was Intro duced n tbe senate by Senator Me Nary making available from an un expanded balance la the riven and harbor* fund $54*000 for dr*dglag 'ha channel la front of the burned U se 3 per cent o f your gross receipts for ad city and providing that the earth re vertising and increase your business 10 per c«*nt moved from the channel be filling in ground. Berry Piano Company Our New Year’s Wish THE WHITE PHARMACY H1NGS WE THINK Tbe dray*m*i, would keep folk* on the move if he could. • • • and increased prosperity dur Our day« on earth are so few . why not help others to enyoy them and thereby make them more pleas ant fo r ourselves. ing 1923. • • • A N D SHE P R O B A B L Y TH OUGH T IT C H E A P A man recently pa;d a fine o f #5«'..9 fur fcugg.Iifc the h<.>Uieh»«t old :unid m a N ta York town. Figure* d id n ’t count with him. Don’t forget that the new Star car will arrive some time • • • • • • in January. M> n condem n— a omen condone. TH E W A Y IS P A Y E D W ITH G< h *D IN TEN TIO N 'S It tak<** only a Lttle »Lib* to get to the poor hou«e if you travel fast enough. • • • WE PO O L Ot*SHELVED. The trouble with many if us i* that we believe too many things merely beenuse we want to believe them and too few thing* that we ought to believe. • • • ENOUGH TO IR R IT A T E A N Y O N E I f there is anything that makes a man mad, it is to live to be and then d*e o f w hooping cough. • • • Lots o f folk « are eager to learn things they do not want to kn< w • • • You c a n ’t teach anyone e v e ry thing in a bunch. You can t let a child do as it plea*«**» fur *ii years nod then e ip e ct to tea* h it to mind and behave *t#elf .n a month. • • • It is a risky chance you take « b o you compliment a woman upon her fo n v cr-a tio n a l ability. • • • I f a woman ever ag-e**« with a man it 's just when he d oesn 't want her to. • • • Service Garage Long & Cruson Phone 75 Go Home for — Yuletide Holidays N O ISE S O F T H E N IG H T. T t* »«**t<r*t voice sound-« ub pU-wnaat wh*u u— J to awkkt-u » -i**py ruaa to a-k him to g*t up »a<i le a d to the baby. W hy not surprise the folk» at home with a vis it at YuletideT I: will make them hap py ami you, too. Plan now to take advan tage o f • • • A person would take a whack at an enemy sometimes if he thought he could do it w .tLout being found uut. • • • 25'© Redudion People do »o t tow er so high above you « he a you get them oa aa equal in bast*. • • • T H E FIBMT S H A L L BE LAHT Aa office h o ld e r saya the trouble « it h fe.ht.es .a this eountry ts that there are too many leaders. The trou bie serins to us to be that tbe follow ers waut the is-ader* to b n a g up th* rs-ar. • • • A fellow « i t h the mump* has ao bu*iae— to read s fu a a y story • • • Down ir. M exico they tell time by dividin g the hours into revolutions, four revolution* making one hour • • • * Round Trip Fares Between all station* w here one-way fare u $30 00 or lew Sale date* December 22, 2d, 24, 25, 20, 30, 31, January 1. Final return limit January 3. Frequent and Convenient Service will make your journey a trip o f pleasure. For Further particulars ask a g e n t s Health is o « e o f the most ta lu s bie thiags we have -wad yet we give it up fo r baser thiags. or write • • • The B illion aire « h o give* thou •ands to rharity is not always a* mueb o f a rhrist.aa as the maa « h o supports a fam ily oa $12 a s e e k , . . . DON T U C K TH E KIDt* F o h Ft N The pareat » h o gets aay ea joy- meat out o f p u a i-h .og his ehildrea ian’t g o ia g to do them aay good by puu.ahment. ' JOHN M STOTT, 1122 29 G e n e ral F a sse n d e r A g e n t Subscribe if vou can. borrow it if vou need to. steal it if you have to. but read The Sentinel