The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 19, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
What the World
Is Doing
COTTAGE^GRDV^^ENTINMj^RlDJ^^ICTOBEI^g^^B
THE IKON HAND
(By Walt Mason.)
The fathers of the olden time—
which never will return—thought
(Popular Mechanics Magazine.)
♦-----------------------------------------------♦ every boyish prank a crime t hat
for measures stern. When
Turntable Airplane Landing called
little Aleck went
__ to
__ fish
,
upon the
Has 500-Foot Runway
Habbath «lay, he’d hear a birch rod
Keeping pace with the rapid progress
>. ade recently in the development of
rvays, a landing stage has been de-
swoosh and swish before he hit the
hay. In every woodshed in the land
were strap« or strips of lath, with
which the little erring chaps were
shown the righteous path. Tired
father knew infrequent joys, his
lot was stern and sad, and knocking
sawdust from tho boys was all the
fun he had. And as he made his
offspring smart, he’d say, “My
little Hugh, this pains me in my in­
most heart more than it’s hurting
you. ’’
Old fashioned things are done
away; behind the woodshed door
the birchen rod that used to flay,
the strap, are seen no more. On
children now there’s no restraint,
no caustic words are said if gayly
they elect to paint their native vil­
lage red. For father joyrides in his
bus that’s made of costly tin; he
hasn’t time to raise a fuss o’er
every boyish sin. The woodshed
now has wider doors, that cars may
enter there, and from it come no
anguished roars of Alecks iu despair.
Roseburg Defeats Locals.
In a gridiron contest on the local
field Friilay, Roseburg high defeat-
ed Cottage Grove high 21 to 7. The
contest was one-sided throughout
but the locals put up a game fight, j
This was the first time in three
years that Roseburg has defeated)
the locals. Win. Poole, injured in |
I ractice Thursday night, was unable
to take his place in the lineup.
The fellow who counts his chick
ens before they are hatched will
have more laying pullets in the fall
than the fellow who sets no eggs
for fear he’ll have bad luck with
them.
You will find here a host of new fall and winter merchandise to fill your needs for every member of the family. Not the least
incidentally you will find our merchandise to be of the most dependable quality and prices most reasonable. Come and look today
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■ogned that automatically heads intc
the wind and possesses other unique
nd practical features. This airplene
i riding can be set to remain stable in
. I light breezes, and then switch itself
to automatic control at any predeter-
, med wind speed. This feature is
ighly important, for the aviator must
•ad into the wind to make a safe
•inding.
Another advantage lies in the fact
that the plane is able to “ hop off11 into
the wind from a standing start, at any
i' rpiired speed, according to wind con­
ditions. The plane is restrained in
rays in the starting room, its engine
.«■eded up to the desired point, and
.en automatically released. The re-
< iving controls for the landing of
ues actuate a moving platform, so
i int an airplane will land, not with a
rock, but with a gliding motion.
I amling platforms are about 600 feet
m over-all lengths, and from 60 to 8C
leet wide.
« • *
Smell to Lure Boll W eevil
To Its Death
Government chemists aro now at
work on a new method of attack on th«
cotton-boll weevil. An attempt is t<
l>o made to find out whether any odor
from the cotton plant attracts the wee­
vil, and just what it is. It is then
hoped to duplicate the odor in the lal>-
oratory, and lure the insect to its doom
with poisoned bait, if necessary.
• • s
Electric Pen Writes in Gold
or Silver
Gold, silver, or other colored designs
or writing can la> made on wood,
leather, paper, ivory, parchment, silk,
or metal, by a now electrically ojair-
ated pen. The pen is attached to any
lamp socket by means of a flexible cord,
ami is o|x>rated by running the elec­
trically heated point over a sheet of
colored transfer piqier. The pen is
insulated so that no current comes in
contact with the user or tho material
with which ho is working. The heat
of tho hot point can be regulated so
that a maximum of 900“ F. can bo
reached. The pen is no larger than
an ordinary fountain |>en.
• • ♦
Skirt Used as Grass Bag
An old wide dress skirt, with the licit
cut off, and tho Isittom stitched across,
makes an excellent bag for carrying
OF DISTINCT FASHION INTEREST ARE
THESE “PALMER” COATS
for they are the coats wanted now and
will be needed throughout the cold weal her
season. The dominant style features ar?
apparent in their lines, soft, comfortable
fabrics and color tones.
“Palmer” brand coats for women are
noted for good quality of material and
tailoring and correctness of style.
All-wool velour coats priced.............. $16 up
All wool velour coats, fur collar trimmed,
pi iced at............................................... $18 up
All-wool Bolivia coats, silk lined, fur col­
lars, priced at...................................... $27 up
NEW “PALMER” BRAND FASHION
DRESSES AT $25
Your fall dress may be chosen with econo­
my at this price for their exceptional qual­
ity is instantly evident when you behold
them. The selection of materials includes
all-wool gabardine, french serge, satin
poiret twill.
today.
We invite you to view them
MINA TAYLOR HOUSE DRESSES
AND STREET DRESSES OF DE­
LIGHTFUL SIMPLICITY
PRETTY NEW PUMPS—JUST
ARRIVED
Here are a few of the many new models in
the season’s very latest arrivals—try them
on today.
Black suede pump, military heel, two-but­
ton, single strap, a pair....................
$6.00
Five new styles in the new “log cabin”
shade, both oxford and pump styles, one
and two straps, military heel, louis heel and
low heel, priced.......................... $6 and $6.50
Patent leather pumps with military heel
and low heel, priced.................... $4.50 to $6
Black satin pumps, three styles of heels,
priced........................................ $6 and $6.50
GET THAT WARM BLANKET NOW
SPECIAL SALE OF ROMPER CLOTH
AT 25c A YARD
We have just recently received a case of
10 to 20-yard lengths of genuine romper
cloth, the usual regular retail value of
which is 35c a yard. There are over two
score patterns to choose from at this special
price a yard
Mallory hats have been manufac­
tured and tested for over 100
years of time. The Mallory brand
is today a guarantee of hat satis­
faction to you, sir, in every re­
spect. We are showing a host of
styles in genuine Mallory fur felt
hats in color and block to best
suit your face and personality.
One of the rarest of early United
fltatea stanqa recently a as discovered
in Italy where it has been hidden for
more than 75 years It is valued at
17,500 Made in Baltimore in 1846.
when James M. Buchanan was post­
master, it preceded government iiwues
of S and 16-ocnt stain)«. So far as
known, there aro only six apacimena of
tins issue in existence, and at a l’ari*
sale last year one of these stamps was
Isiught for ((1,600 by an American
Tha stamp found in Italy is said to be
distinguished from all other known
copies because it shows all of the four
outside tninier lines.
• • people
•
Three thousand
rand The
Hentinel each week.
What have
yea to tell this vast throagt
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Forest Mills underwear is made of the finest
materials and is designed to fit perfectly. Ev­
ery garment is rigidly inspected at the mills
to insure perfection before going to the wear­
er. We have Forest Mills underwear in silk,
lisle, cotton and wool. If you would know real
underwear satisfaction ask for Forest Mills at
our store.
Women’s union suits priced.
75c to $3.95
Children’s union suits priced.
65c to $2.75
do not break in months of wear
and strain and are rust proof.
■You will like these new American
Lady corsets because they are
correctly designed, comfortable
to wear and these new models
will set off your costume correct­
ly. See them today.
New combinette styles, priced
•at............................. $1.25 to $2.50
New topless and elastic models
priced at....'.........................$1 to $5
lawn raking«. Several bushels of mown
grass can Is? carried in it conveniently,
as it is short and wide, and does not
weigh as much as a Imsket.
• • •
<| Great interest is being displayed by
physicians in a new drug, known as try-
fianuimid, which is claimed to have
proved a euro for |iareais.
Find Rar« Stamp in Italy
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NEW AMERICAN LADY
CORSETS—FOR FALL AND
WINTER WEAR
American Lady corsets are boned
with “Mightybone” stays which
Mallory genuine beaver fur hats,
priced each....................... $12.50
flowing seeds is one of the latest
services that United States army flier»
have been asked to perform. When
ths Department of Agriculture recent­
ly wished to plant a number of l>arrer
areas in Hawaii with tig trees, it wn»
found the project would require
months of hard work in places that
were almost inaccessible. Two planes
with four airmen were assigned ths
task and planted tho grounds in loss
than three hour*.
• • •
You can afford to have several new house
aprons at this price—and you will want
several of them, probably, when you see |______
what good values and attractive styles^« 34tf>5
they are. Choice this week, each
MALLORY HATS FOR MEN
Mallory rabbit fur felt hats,
priced.....
$4.50, $5, $5.50 to $8
Sow Hawaiian Fig Groves
From Airplanes
SALE OF HOUSE APRONS, 98c EACH
FOREST MILLS” UNDERWEAR FOR .
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
A good warm blanket means mighty com­
fortable sleeping on one of these sudden
cold nights. That’s why we have called
your attention to these good blankets in
weights and materials best suited to winter
service.
11-4 size double cotton blanket, genuine nap
finish, priced each.................................... $2.50
Three-quarter size double cotton blanket,
priced each................................................$1.95
Heavy weight, 12-4 size double cotton blen-
ket, priced each........................................ $3.50
11-4 size guaranteed pure wool warp and
filling blanket, priced each.......................$11
11-4 size pure wool, scotch plaid pattern
blanket, priced each............................. $14
Everyone of these dresses is a gem for
its practical value for household duty and
for street wear and its becoming attrac­
tiveness. Each dress made of fast color
materials, both gingham and crepe. The
styles are correct in. every detail and
finish and workmanship is always of the
best in Mina Taylor dresses. You will
find a splendid range of styles and pat­
terns to choose from at most moderate
prices, and in sizes from 18 to 48. Priced
at........................ $3.50, $3.95, $4.50, $4.95
TRY A THREE-SEASON UNION
SUIT, SIR. PRICE, 11.76
POLLY PARROT “STAR”
BRAND SHOES FOR YOUR
GIRL ARE BETTER
We want the mothers and fathers
to see the new Polly Parrot shoes
for girls at this store. They are
just what you have been looking
for in quality because we believe
there are none better. Also you
will surely like the styles which
fill every style requirement and
yet are foot-form in shape. The
soles are welted, giving the best
of walking comfort.
Price range............. $2.75 to $4.25
Three season union suits are made
of fine quality cotton and woven
with a spring-needle rib so that
the fabric will give the best of
wear because most elastic. This
particular suit can be worn three
seasons, just as the name implies
fall, winter and spring. You
will like them if you are looking
for a good quality cotton union
suit.
GOOD RUBBERS NOW MAY MEAN NO DOCTOR
BILLS LATER
THE QUALITY STORE- good
service
Cottage Grove, Oregon
It is good insurance to have a
pair or more of rubbers handy
for each style of shoe. This is
the best of all times to select
them and have them against
sudden weather changes. We
have provided for every fashionable style of shoe
in Goodrich straight line
rubbers.
Priced
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........... 85c up