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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1923)
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEI^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923 PAGE EIGHT Enroll Monday It is not yet too late to join our classes in Durum Wheats Are Spring Varieties THE QUAIITV stobe -1000 si». <1 COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Differ in Adaptation and Yielding Ability and Re sistance to Drought i nr store (Preper.4 by th. Unlt.4 «talas D.partment or Agriculture.) There are twelve varieties of durum wheat commercially grown in the Book Keeping, United States. They differ In their adaptation and yielding ability, resist ance to drought and rust, and In the Shorthand, quality of their grain, as well as in , Typewriting, their appearance. They are all de scribed by J. Allen Clark and John H. Business English, Martin of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture in Farmer’s Bul Spelling, letin 1304, “The Durum Wheat,” Just published. Penmanship, The durum wheats are all spring va rieties with thick, compact heads, long Arithmetic, stiff beards and large hard kernels. They are grown principally in the Commercial Law northern Great Plains area, where they are best adapted because of their re —or other subjects necessary sistance to drought and rust, which en ables them to outyleld other spring wheats. During the past ten years the for a business training. center of the durum acreage lias moved northward and westward. Write and we will Used for Granular Flour. Most of the durum varieties have tell you about it white (amber) kernels, and the grain Is used chiefly for the manufacture of a granular flour called semolina, from which macaroni, spaghetti and other alimentary pastes are made. There UOUUllJ nun usually has ucvu been <U1 an uvinv active foreign de- , A. E. Roberts Eugene mand for this wheat, but the flour President Oregon mills In this country were not equipped for satisfactorily grinding these wheats and there was little demand for the product on the domestic market. More =| -UTE-FOOT" recently, however, large mills have l’owd»Fed been constructed for grinding durum #■ exclusively. A considerable DANCE FLOOR wheat trade in semolina and durum flour has WAX developed, and Anally a large maca roni industry has been established. Gives nmooth. xll>l Ing finish to h »rd The Industry now uses annually more or soft-wood floor» than 20,000,000 bushels of durum, or NO ACID, DRKASK nearly half the average annual pro OR DUST. duction In recent years. U* our druKKlxt ha> »ANCE [It. If not. xenii U Kubanka Is High Yielding. stamps, 75c for one FLOCK Kubanka is the variety best adapt pound packaac ed for all the varying conditions in CLARK IS, Jj WOODWARD the sections producing durum wheat Ditto < o„ It Is a high-yielding wheat, consider PartlaaA Orrron ably resistant to rust, of good milling quality, and best adapted for making Ir both macaroni and bread. Acme and Monad are two similar durum varieties which are very re sistant to stum rust. Acme is the high A. u. Anderson, Proprietor est yielding durum vuriety in most of South Dakota, and Monad the best yielding variety in North Dakota. Both produce macaroni of a grayish color, Piano moving a specialty. Daily considered by manufacturers less sal freight to and from Eugene. Wo uro equipped to haul, poles, lint- able than that made from Kubanka bora, etc. wheat. Minduni Is the most produc tive variety In Minnesota. Offico in Bpray brick near 8. P. Station. Offico phouo, 00; res- The distinguishing characteristic idenco phono, 124-J. and the adaptation of the twelve dif ferent varieties are discussed in the bulletin, which may be had free of PROFESSIONAL CARDS charge from th« United States De DR. A. W. KIME partment of Agriculture, Washington, Hpecialist in Obstetrics d . a Will care for confinements at his home if desired, Bpecial nurse if re quired. Phonos: office, 34; ros. 12ÖJ Difficulties in Getting Eugene Business College Every bit of display spack in the store is filled with gift suggestions to save you time and to help solve your gift problem. Come early and make your shopping easier. HOUSE SLIPPERS AS GIFTS Both felt and kid slippers are shown here in some style for men, women, boys, girls and baby. Sizes will be going fast now. Come today. The prices range...................... 85c to $3.25 NEW SILK LINGERIE All garments shown in flesh pink; both glove silk and fancy weaves. Envelope chemise.. $2.25 to $6.50 Bloomers................. $1.25 to $4.50 KIMONAS FOR WOMEN—BATH ROBES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Kimonas priced......................................... $2.95 to $6.50 Bath Robes priced................................. Vests in two styles, with and without straps. $6.50 to $10.00 BATH ROBE BLANKETS—WOOL AND COTTON ROBES Indian patterns, conventional patterns; light, medium SLIK UMBRELLAS FOR WOMEN AS GIFTS Priced here at.............. $4.75 to $12.50 and dark colors; priced............................ $3.95 to $15.00 PRETTY BOUDOIR CAPS IN INDIVIDUAL BOXES In white and colors; priced................. 60c to $2.25 PRETTY WOOL FINISH COTTON PLAID BLANKETS Double blankets and full double bed size, heavy weight, pink, blue, tan, gray plaids-.. $3.75, $4.50, $5.50 JERSEY SILK PETTICOATS, BLACK & COLORS Priced each............................................... $3.95 and $5.50 PURE WOOL DOUBLE BED BLANKETS AS GIFTS Guaranteed pure wool warp and filling; full double bed size; pretty plaids in pink, tan, brown, gray, lav ender and blue; priced..................... $11.50 and $14.50 WOOL OR SILK DRESS—A PRACTICAL GIFT Shown here in black, navy, gray and brown, priced each................................ $12.50 to $25 im hot City Transfer Hauling & Draying H. W. TITOS, D. M. D. Dentistry Modern equipment. First National I Hauk bulking. Heurs. i) to 12 atiC 1 to 0. Evouiugs ami Buuduya bv uppoiutiuuut. Office phouo, lu: res ideucu phouo, 184 J. Good Start of Alfalfa Thare are a few difficulties In the way of getting a good start of alfalfa In the spring, and when these are guarded against It la easier than to get red clover started. It la of but little use to seed alfalfa on land which Is HERBERT W. LOMBARD sour In both surface and subsoil, and Attorney at l.i* even then It la risky until limestone First National Hauk Building Cottage Grove, Oro. Phone IM lias been applied. Alfalfa can secure the same food from humus as from DR. O. E. PROST limestone, but It can get It from the Office iu Lawsuit budding humus only as the humus decays, and Phone 47 during the dry part of the summer the Oregon humus may cease to decay sufficiently Cottage Grove DR. W. M. HAMILTON to supply enough food, and the alfalfa Chiropructic, Mechano Therapy, Iierishoe. If plenty of limestone Is Gynecology, Hydro-Therapy, Electro present the alfalfa may secure the Therapy. Office over Darby Hard same kind of food even when the hu ware. Phono 11« J. Office hours: V mus does not decompose. to 12; 1 to 5; Bundays by appoint ment. GAVEN O. DYOTT, M. D. Physician and burgeon X ray work iu all its branches. Eve nuigs by appointment. «34 Main Cottage Grove, Gregor DR. W. E. LEBOW Dentiit Office Fifth au (I Main. Hours, 8:S( to 12 und 1 to 0:30. Eveuiutfs hi »0 butidays by nppuintiuvut. llioucs. office 36, residence 134 Y. New and Effective Way to Protect Cucumbers A new and effeefivs method of con trolling the striped cucumber beetles is recommended by the entomology sec tlon of the Iowa experiment station. This method consists of dusting the young cucumber plants with a material made of one part of calcium arsenate and twenty parts of gypsuni. Plants should be kept thoroughly protected by DR. U. A. HAGEN frequent applications of this dust. This Licensed Druglcas Physician method has been found more effective Phone 30. Ostrander Building, than the old method of spraying the ti.lUH Main Street, Cottage Grove vines with lead arsenate. The calcium ursenate acts as a poison and the gyp- J. T. SPRAY aunt admulates plant growth. Uuul Estate. liuurauca and Oollectiuns 403 Main Btroet Cottage Grove Dwarf Essex Rape Best WOMEN’S GLOVES AS GIFTS TRAVELING BAGS—SUIT CASES—TRUNKS ALL SIZES Suit cases and bags ill sizes for men or women; trunks here in wardrobe style, auto, steamer, three-quarter and full dimension size—all trunks made of three-ply, erack-proof construction. Bags and suit cases priced...................... $1.95 to $12.50 Trunks priced............................. -............ $7.50 to $50.00 HIGH QUALITY OVERCOATS FOR MEN AS GIFTS The overcoats shown at this store for your selection are most appropriate indeed as practical gifts. We show them in hand tailored styles tor those who can afford the best and also good quality and good style overcoats at a low price range. Priced.... $18 to $50 LEATHER COATS FOR MEN—PRACTICAL GIFTS Split leather, all grain leather, combination of fabric and leather—here they are warm, good looking and comfortable. Priced each.............................. $7.50 to $18 WOOL SWEATERS FOR MEN AND BOYS AS GIFTS Slip-over styles, button front styles, sport-knit styles^— all are here. Priced.................................. $2.50 to $12.95 MEN S AND BOYS’ DRESS SHOES AS GIFTS Select a pair of men’s,or boys’ “Star” brand dress shoes at this store with the privilege of ex change after Christmas should your selection not be the correct size. Many new styles for Christ mas selling now on display. Boys’ dress shoes... $2.75 to $5.00 Men’s dress shoes. $4.50 to $8.50 Duplex fabric gloves, chamoi- sette gloves, wool knit gloves, kid . gloves—styles from one-button to sixteen-button lengths;* fashion able colors; priced..... 75c to $4.50 HANDKERCHIEFS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Priced................................................................. 5c to $1.25 GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR MEN Dress shirts, with of without collars, priced.................................. $1.50 to $8.50 Neckties—four-in-hands and bow ties, priced..................................... 50c to $2.95 Leather belts......................... 45c to $1.00 FANCY ART WARE HERE, VARIED SELECTION Candlesticks, vases, jardinieres, lily bowls, fruit and nut bowls; priced............................................ 50c to $3.50 Garter sets in Christmas boxes, priced the set...................................... 35c to 75c WASH DRESSES AND APRONS ARE MOST PRACTICAL GIFTS Shown here in a host of styles... 95c to $6.50 Gift suspenders in Christmas boxes, priced.................................. 50c to $1.00 HOSIERY FOR WOMEN—IN EVERY STYLE Silk neck scarfs.............. $1.95 to $2.95 I Silk, wool and lisle hose.. 25c to $1.95 Handkerchiefs, plain or with initial, priced................................... 10c to $1.00 Mercerized cotton stockings, the pair.................................. 39c to 75c Cuff buttons, collar pins and purses, priced................................ 25c to $1.00 Pure silk stockings in all the fash ionable shades......... $1.25 to $3.50 Umbrellas, gloria silk or cotton, priced each.................................. $1.50 to $5.00 Wool stockings. 60c to $2.25 E LCQMÉ TO K>yLÀ N V |V •l at Umphrey ON EAST Mackin’s BALCONY Dolls, doll carts, play dishea, kitchen utensils, (’offee perco lators, egg beaters, irons, wash set s. Games, guns, horns, balls, en gines, mechanical toys, teddy bears, scooters, tricycles, blocks. All-Round Forage Crop BETTY B BEAUTY PARLOR ITwarf Essex rap« is on« of th« best Particular Work for all-round crops to grow for hog forage Particular People. 300 Main »troet Phone 11« 1. to take th« place of or supplement the more permanent crops like clover and alfalfa. It is good for calves, cattle H. J. SIILNN and horses but particularly adapted to Attorney nt Law and hogs and ahs«p. It U a good emar Notary Public Practices in all courts. Thirty years g«ncy crop which can be sown as early of experience. Bader building, Cot M the ground can be worked or may tage Grove, Oregon. b« put In any time up to th« laat at July. HEMSTITCHING AND SEWING Thrash Soy Beans With MR». J. Q WIL1.IT8 MK». F. W. HAWKINS Common Grain Separator 3<i north Fifth street, Cottage Grove Soy beans may beat be threshed with the grain separator, according to ADELAIDE LA CAS8E the farm crvpe authorities of the Iowa Teacher of Voice and Plano Advanced study with Mrs. Olivia experiment station. Th« grain separa I>uIII Ballou, Mr. Edgar C. »her tor does Just as satisfactory work as wood, Spokane, Wash., and at New a regular bean huller when a few England Conservatory, Boston, Mass changes have been made to reduce the 31 Twelfth Bt., Cottage Greve. j22p ■peed of the cylinder. LUNCH CLOTHS WITH NAPKINS TO MATCH 72x72 size each........ $2.95 Napkins........... 15c and 20c 1 ^1 mj T** VI 1 • • -is,