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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1924)
PAGE TEN COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THITiSDAY, MAY 15, 1924 Kuykendall Favorite Here. Considerable sentiment for the candidacy of Robert Kuykendall for attorney general is found ;n Cot tage Grove. In fact, his candidacy seems to be receiving more atten tion here than that of any other i-andidate for any office and is sur passed in interest only by the pro posed recall of the county commis sioners. His boosters are largely University of Oregon alumni. Mr. Kuykendall is a former resident of Lane county and it is anticipated that he will get a large compli mentary vote here. Autos Not for Students. The prevalent use of automobiles by high school and college students was rapped in a resolution adopted at the recent meeting of the Pa cific Coast Deans of Men and Ad CAI NCT CH.1NC E POLITICS V1W TH'3 DAY OF KLxXmON visors conference held at the Uni versity of Oregon. The resolution was introduced by George Culver, County Cl rk Bryaun calls the at dean of men at Stanford univer tention of voters to the uew state law which prohibits a voter from sity. chan^in^ his politics on primury election day. In other words, an May 21 Is Bundle Day. May 21 has been designated as elector who registers as a republi bundle day for the near east relief. can must vovc the republican tick Gieat shiploads of used clothing et at this election or not vote at have been shipped to the near east, all, as the law will not permit him but with more than a million suf to be sworn in to vote the demo* ferers there remain great need and cratic ticket, or vice versa. The elector muy, how’ever, vote on much suffering. Barclay Acheson, a Portland man, now in the near east, the recall or on any of the measures writes that the used clothing sent to be submitted at this election, no by America often meant the differ matter whether he is registered as ence between life and death. Half a republican or a democrat. If an a million persons are yet without elector is not registered he may be permanent homes and suffering is sworn in at the May election to vote at eitht*r the republican or said to be intense. democratic primaries. To Satisfy You Housewives —in preparing an ideal summer evening dinner, we’re making the first of our summer day offerings of Special Veal and Pork Roasts—ideal for being served cold. Quality Market Free Delivery CULVER 4 ANDERSON. PROPS. Women’s Handkerchiefs Fine soft fabric, pretty em broidered corners, hemstitched edges. An exceptional value. Price 5c Each Phone 46 MBS. CHAI MAN SPEAKS. Cottage Grove, Ore., May 14.—(To the Editor.)—Referring to various comments on methods employed by rerailers, will say that I think they are slightly ahead of those of anti- .eeallers. I was told yesterday that a lady much interested in the pro posed recall told another lady, whose name is on a recall petition, that if she would vote for Emmett Sharp she would take her to the polls in her car. As second lady has a car of her own the reward of fered is not so great as it would otherwise be. Almost as bad as “begging for signatures at 10 cents per name,” which method was used in the Pierce recall, not the Sharp- Roney. Also was told Mr. Sharp “called down” a young man of Divide for placing his name on a petition, ask ing him “what he had ever done BODY OF BRIDE DROWNED to him that he should do such a DECEMBER 5 IS FOUND thing.” Young man should have asked Mr. Sharp what he had ever Harrisburg. Ore., May 9.—The done for him that he should not body of Mrs. Josephine Darn beck do so. MRS. F. M. CHAPMAN. Byers, 17, bride of five days of Robert Byers, of San Francisco, Lumber Company Sued. who was drowned in the Willam The Western Lumber & Export ette river here when the car in company, now in the hands of a which she and her husband and receiver, has been sued by Ivor William F. Parks were traveling Johnson and others, doing business ran off the ferry slip here on the as the Iver Johnson company, seek night of December 5, was found ing a judgment for sums alleged this afternoon shortly after 2 due for the construction of logging o’clock. The body was scooped up railways. In one suit the Booth- by one of the buckets of the gravel Kelly Lumber company is made one conveyor at the rock crushing plant of the defendants for the reason here only a few hundred yards be that some of the land over which low the scene of the tragedy. the logging railway extends is Owing to the fact that Byers and owned by it. In a second suit Sam Parks did not remain long in Har uel Brown is made a defendant in risburg, some people of this locality addition to the W. L. & E. com doubted their story of the drown pany. ing, claiming that they faked it. In the first suit the Johnson com pany seeks a judgment in the sum Special Service at Christian Church. of $1590.50 and $250 attorney fee A special memorial service will be and in the second suit the sum of held at the Christian church Sunday $3098 with $500 attorney fee. forenoon, May 25. An appropriate Others come hero for printing. sermon will be delivered by the pas tor, A. J. Adams, and there will be You aro already here. Patronize The wanted is like a ship sent out special music. Several fraternal or- the live wire print shop for every into an unknown sea, and it brings thing in printing.xxx backitscargotoitssonden^^^^^ ders plan to attend. ATTRACTIVE TAILORED SUITS on sale at 33$ Off New models, featuring the distinction of style which every woman desires in a spring suit. The box coat model is a favorite. It gives that youthful line which is so desirable. A more matronly suit has coat of knee length. Navy blue and light shades. SUITS THAT WERE PRICED AT $22.50 TO $45 NOW $15 to $30 ¡The Sentinel wants the News. If you have a news item ring us up. Our numlierJ^_J59-J. Men’s Handkerchiefs C. J. BREIER CO. Men’s fine soft muslin hand kerchiefs, large size. Price 5c Each SPECIAL SALE CAMPAIGN Beginning This Morning, May 15, 9:30 A. M. We are pleased to call this a Special Expanding Campaign because we are sure it means a bigger future business. This sale is general throughout our entire chain. You are entitled to lower prices. Regardless of cost we will meet the new conditions. We carry merchandise of quality—merchandise with a na tional reputation. The success of this sale depends on you. 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