The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 14, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925
<*>ravr Sentinel
would continue it* policy of selling a
its timber wherever necessary to
the succesn of a sawmill operation.
Bede & Smith.— ............ Publishers | For the government to at this time □--------------------------------
Elbert Bade—
.................... Editor I say that every other section is
C. G. Campbell............. News Editor closed to operations, as it can do,
Mrs. H. A. Miller, Mrs. Clara
A first-class publication entered at I is plain confiscation of many mill Burkholder and Mrs. D. H. Hemen-
Cottage Grove as second-class matter properties. Several such are close way were hostesses Thursday at
to Cottage Grove. Not only would a meeting of the Constellation club.
Business Office.... .... 25 North Sixth
such actiou close the government The dining room in Masonic hall
lands, but it would have the effect was tastefully decorated with belly
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
of closing much private land upon and miniature Christmas trees and
By ipail (Cash in advance)
On* year..... $2.75 | Three months.. .80 which operations could not be con­ radiated a true Yuletide atmos­ Shop
Six months.. 1.50 I One month....... 50 ducted because of the necessity of phere. After spending an hour
BY CARRRIER
doing fancy work, the women par­ Here
One month....................................$ .30 having the adjoining government took of a two-course luncheon. A
Four months, '■« advance_____ 1.10 timber to make the operation suA
large number of members were Today
Six month*, in advance............ 1.60 cessful.
Oae year, in advance------------ 3.00
Lane county would be affected present besides three special guests:
as greatly as any county in the Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Baldwin and
Member of
state by the interference with Mrs. Joseph McGee.
National Editorial Association
Oregon State Editorial ABsiciation sawmill operations suggested by
Of much local interest to their
Oregon Newspaper Conference
the secretary of the interior.
A LARGE SELECTION OF NEW SILK DRESSES
many friends com»* the announee-
Small operators suspect that sev­ meat of the engagement of Miss
AND WOOL DRESSES JUST ARRIVED
ANOTHER ONE EOE THE
eral largo operators, who already Lois Compton, daughter of Mr.
MILL MAN.
have their holdings blocked, that and Mrs. N. E. Compton, to PRICED AT MANUFACTURER’S CLEARANCE SALE PRICES!
is, they have secured all the timber
and
$7.85 TO $18.50
As though the saw mill man was in a given area, and would not Brighton Leonard, son of Mr. was
i
not having troubles enough with a be affected by the proposal made Mrs. S. E. Leonard. The secret
low market anil weak demand for by Secretary Works, are behind told Friday evening to about 25 These dresses are all new models and consigned to us by a manu­
his products, Secretary Works, of the move to take the government guests at a social given at the facturer who is anxious to make a complete clearance, it is no
the interior department, makes a timber off the market. It is point­ Compton home in honor of the over-statement on our part when we claim that the sale price here
The wedding will take
suggestion that would put many ed out that such action would event.
on these dresses are a saving to you of $5 to $10 per dress if they
operators out of business,
He undoubtedly work to enhance the place some time next spring.
were to be sold in the regular way. We invite you to bring sister,
would withdraw from sale a large value of big holdings, both by
Mrs. Leontine Lusk of Eugene
portion of the wagon road gr^nt making the available timber less
mother, or wife in to the store to view the dresses and to try
and
J.
R.
Adams
of
Portland
lands, as well as a large part of and bv curtailing cutting operations
were married December 3. Mr. them on. Bring your friends and have a look at the dresses.
the national forests.
materially.
Adams, who is with the White Come today!
Withdrawal of national forest
The wagon road grant lands wer* Truck company, has since been
land would not work us much direct taken back by the government upon transferred to Los Angeles and
hardship ns the withdrawal of wug the ground that their former own­ he
and
Mrs.
Adams
have
on road grunt lands. The operator ers had not disposed of them and moved there. The bride is a for­
in national forests has made ar­ were not trying to do so rapidly mer resident of Cottage Grove and
rangements for timber with which enough for tbe welfare of the state. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
to carry forward operations for If the government should now with W. M. Mor elock.
many yenrs, but the operator in draw the Innds, it would be com
sections where every odd section pletely reversing its own action in
Miss Lucy Case, of the extension
is grunt land is in an entirely dif­ taking over tho lands because they
department of O. A. C., who con­
ferent position.
weren’t being disposed of.
«W SILK LINGERIE JUST ARRIVED THIS WEEK
ducted a meeting last week in the
Tn the first place, the topography
Commercial and civic organiza Farmers ’ union hall at Hebron,
FOR YOUR GIFT SELECTION
of western Oregon is such that tions should energetically oppose entertnined Mrs. Clara Burkholder
it is not possible to progress diag the action proposed by Secretary and daughter, Miss Belle, at dinner
Added to your ’already ample selection of lingerie stocks is this new ship­
„ onally across one oven section to Works.
at Hotel Bartell.
ment just arrived Monday morning and is one more reason why we urge
another, regardless of how easy
the ladies of this vicinity to have a look at these very pretty and attractive
that may appear to government CHRISTMAS BOX TO GO
Friends and neighbors of H. L.
underthings.
,
dfficials back in Washington with
TO VETERANS’ HOSPITAL Fowler of Silk Creek pleasantly
flat maps before them. Tn order
Included in the display for your convenience are—
surprised him Saturday evening,
to operate upon timber bought
the occasion being a birthday anni­
from private interests it is neces­
The auxiliary of the American versary.
New lace trimmed envelope chemise at......................................................... $2.95
sary to have adjoining sections of Legion is preparing to pack a
road grant lands.
Hindu. But were it Christmas box to be sent to the
Pure floss silk pongee bloomers at................................................................... $2.95
Mrs. Gaven Dyott had as lunch­
possible to progress from one even veterans’ hospital in Portland. All
Rayon silk and pure silk vests and bloomers.......... '........................ 98c tc $2.65
numbered section to another it legion members and women of the eon guests Thursday noon Mrs.
would not bo profitable to do so. auxiliary are requested to bring F. E. Dunn and Mrs. George Hall
Baromette satin and Rayon silk princess slips in a large selection of wanted
HuCcessful mill operation depends their donations not lator than Fri­ of Eugene and Mrs. Mabel Bean
upon securing all the timber close day, December 18, to the home of of Portland.
colors and shades, priced.............................................................. $3.95 to $4.95
at hand. Stumpage and labor arc Mrs. E. T. Blakely.
too high priced to permit profital^o
will
be
the
A
Christmas
tree
The auxiliary will appreciate
operations cutting only half the gifts from anyone. Articles most main feature of the Utopia club
timber in nny area. Profits are desired by the hospital are tray meeting at the home of Mrs. A. A.
slim enough under the most favor- cloths, white rag rugs, 13 by 23 Richmond Thursday, December 17.
able conditions.
GENUINE SAVINGS OF ONE-FOURTH, ONE-THIRD, ONE-HALF AND MORE
inches; waste paper baskets, hot
Many sawmill operations
water bottlo covers, socks, B. V. D. 'a
The Joker club will meet at the Bring your list of needs of Toyland for the children and you will be genuinely anil
».been started in Lane county
pajamas, cigarettes, fruits and home of Mrs. .A. W. Swanson agreeably surprised how far your money appropriation for the toy list will go at
the belief that the government I books.
Thursday evening, instead of the
our toy department—all toyland is being __ closed out at this store at cut prices for
regular meeting night.
Society
Monday* and Thursdays
We Invite You to Shop Here Today
You Will Find Here At Umphrey & Mackin’s A
Host of New Merchandise Suitable For Gifts At
Most Reasonable Prices.
Closing Out All Toy land at Underprices
A MASTER PERFUME
CARA NOME
(DEAREST NAME)
IN GIFT PACKAGES
Notice is herobv given that sub­
ject to tho conditions and limita­
tions of the act* of June 9, 1916
(39 Stat., 218), February
- ’
— 1919
26,
(40 Stat., 1179), , and
_
June 4, 1920
(41 Stat., 758), and pursuAnt to
dep
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* '•
- . \pril
departmental
rojguhitions
of*
14, 1924 (50 L. D., 376), the timber
on the following lands will be sold
Jan. 18, 1926, at 10 o’clock n. m
at public auction at tho U. S. land
office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the
appraised valuó as shown by this
notice, sale to be subject to the
approval of the Secretary of the
Interior. The purchase price, with
an additional sum of one fifth of
one per cent thereof being commis­
sions allowed, must b* deposited at
time of salo, money to be returned
if sale is not approved, otherwise
patent will issue for the timber,
which must be removed within ten
years. Bids will bo received from
citizens of the United States, as­
sociations of such citizens, and
corporations organized under the
law* of tho United State* or any
state, territory, or district
thereof only. Upon application of
qualified purchaser the timber
on anv legal subdivision will be
offered separately before being in
eluded in anv offer of a larger
unit. T. 29 8., R. 9 W., See. 5,
1 fir 2010 M. hemlock 60 M,
lot 2 fir 3130 M.
M. cedar 285 M, 8E%
555 M, hemlock 45 M,
I. SW14 NEV* fir 1830
200 M, cedar 300 M,
20 M, hemlock 150 M.
M, lot 4 fir 2680 M.
170 M, cedar 180 M. SEW
1460 M, hemlock 70 M.
M, swy, NW U fir
■
M, hemlock
___
150 M. cc
90 M. I NEU
SEU
fir
u hemlock i 140 M, cedar 280
8EH fir 1240 M, hem
k 100 M, cedar
_ _ 180 _ M, ____
HE1-,
hemlock luv
150 .11,
M.
civt 14 * fir
ur 1640 . M.
’i, iioiiiivca
cedar 320 ,M. SW\ SEU fir 1500
M. laviuiovav
hemlock 110
> iv M,
m, cedar
cellar 280 M.
NEU SWU
fir
I
~
“ 1670 M, hemlock
130 M. cedar
130 m
M, , is NWW
....... r uh
w W NW ,4
fir 2130 M,
130 M, cedar
M. hemlock
I.,.,.¡.K-k 15v
HEW SWU
SW% fir 2050 M.
150 M. 8EU
hemlock 140 M,
M. cedar 800
200 M. SW,
SW% fir 2240 M, hemlock 100 M.
cedar 100 M. Sec 7. NE', NEVt
fir 1200 M. cedar 40 M, NWt,
NE14 fir 1440 M. cedar 40 M,
HEW NEW fir 2000 M. cedar 250
M. 8W14 NEk. fir 2120 M, cedar
260 M, NEki NW% fir 3380 M.
rodar 40 M.' lot T fir' 3444 M.'
cedar 50 M, SEW NW»4 fir 25OÔ
I ( m.
inv **i,
ivj <3 2 nr
«n.
M, vxTxmr
cedar ISO
M, lot
fir «HMV
3620 M.
cedar 90 M. NEU SEU fir 1920
M. cedar 420 M. NWU SEU fir
2380 M. cedar 220 M, SEU SEU
fir 460 M. cedar 220 M. SWU SEU
fir 340 M. cedar 340 M. NEU
SWU fir 3200 M. cellar 140 M.
lot 3 fir 3080 M, cedar 375 M.
SEU SWU fir 480 M. cedar 460
M. lot 4 fir 2279 M, cedar 890 MJ
Sec 9 NEU NEU fir 2050 M.
hemlock 170 M. cedar 120 M. NWU
NEU fir 2700 M. hemlock 180 M.
cellar 135 M. SEU NEU fir 2480
M. hemlock SO M, cedar 40 M.
SWU NEU fir 2430 M. hemlock
160 M. cedar Pt) M. NEU NWU
fir $840 M. hemlock 165 M, cedar
155 M. NWU NWU fir iiso M
hemlock 260 M. cedar 160 M. SFU
NWU Hr 2950 M. hemlock 220 M
cedar 175 M. SWU NWU fir.
3080 M. hemlock 150 M, cedar 350
KEM’S for DRUGS g
Fñ>¿.k,M
The REX A 1.1. Store
sSb«’Æne
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire
Brick, Fire Clay. Metal Lath, Cor-
ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile,
Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and
Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri
Store Front Fittings, and other
things too numerous to mention.
No Charge on City Deliveries
Godard Ê? Randall
Juit North of 8 P Station—Phone 100
entire clearance and now while you appreciate the reduced prices most—the stocks
are
limited—don’t wait.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN­
MENT TIMBER.
’Dolls priced....10c, 25c, 45c, 98c, $1.25, up.
Dominoes and checkers ........... 10c and 15c
A.
B.
C.
blocks
and
picture
blocks
in
Games,
picture books, mechanical toys—
GENERAL LAND OFFICE,
all reduced in price.
"Washington, D. C., Nov. 21, 1925. sets............................................... 5c, 8c, 10c
M, NEU SEU fir 1420 M. hemlock 2 fir 100 M, cedar 250 M, SEU
30 M, cedar 20
“ M, * n W%
*' 8E% I NEU fir 200 M, cedar 550 M,
cedar 200
fir ...............
1590 M, hemlock 100 M, SWU NEU fir
cedar 50 M. SEU SEU fir M, SEU NWU fir 100 M, cedar
1150 M, cedar 35 M, SWU 250 M, NEU SEU fir 300 M, cedar
SEU fir 1380 M, hemlock 75 M. 250 M, SEU 8EU fir 300 M, cedar
cedar 100 —
Mt NEU SWU fir 2510 300 M, SWU SEU fir 150 M, ce­
hemlock ’ 170
M, hviuivciv
,<v M,
"70
in, wu«r
cedar 240 M,
.v, dar 200 M, NEU SWU fir 100 M,
NWU SWU nr
fir 2720 =
M.
_, hemlock cedar 350 M, NWU SWU fir 100
1 (Î0 M,
m ...I..
ma
M
ävv.
own
cedar 100 M, ¿liW sw, I M. cedar 300 M, SWU SWU fir
fir 2130 M. hemlock 100 .M, cedar 150 M, cedar 250 M. See. 21 NEU
85 M, 8W»* 8W>4 fir —
750 NEU fir 2000 M. hemlock 350 M.
M, hemlock 40 M, cedar 100 NWU NEU fir 2000 M, cedar 150
M, Sec. 15, lot 1 fir 700 M, | M, hemlock 200 M, SF.U NEU
lot 2 fir 600' M, SE% NE% fir fir 2000 M. hemlock 100 M. 8W U
hemlock
300 1 M,
700 M. , 8WW NE>4 nr
fir »w
500 m
M , lot NEVk fir 2800 M, ¿JAH
Xf .....lor
IM
3 fir 300
__ _ M, ,____
cedar _______
ICO M, , lot 4 _ NEU NWU fir 3800 M cedar 100
fir 400 M, cedar Í00 M, hemlock M, hemlock 100 M. NWU NWU
200 M, SEU NWU fir 800 M, fir 1200 M, cedar 300 M, hemlock
SWU NWU fir 2000 M, cedar 50 mo m . s£u NWU
M, hemlock 300 M, NEU SEU cedar 50 M, hemlock 100 M, SW U
fir 800 M, NWU SEU fir 300 M, NWU fir 1400 M, cedar 600 M,
N'W
SEU SEU fir 600 M, SWU SEU NEU SEU fit 1200
fir 1100 M. NEU SWU fir 1000 SEU fir 2200 M, hemlock 200 M.
SEU
SEU
fir
1000
M,
SWU
SEU
M. NW, SWU fir 1800 M. cedar
50 M. SEU SWU fir 15011 M. fir 1800 M. cedar 150 M. hemloek
100 M NEU SWU fir 2300 M.
SWU SWU fir 1200 M. See 17, hemlock
100 *M, NWU SWtjJjr
lot I fir
M.
M. Io
-------------------,------- —,
—.
700 M, cedar 50 M, hemlock 100 to be sold for less than $2.00 per
M, SEU SWU fir 2800 M, cedar M for the fir, $7.00 per M for
100 M, hemlock 200 M, SWU the cedar and $0.50 per M for
the hemlock. T. 21 8., R. 4 W„
SWU fir 3200 M. cedar 50
Sec. 27. NWU SWU fir 530 M,
hemlock 100 M, See. 29, NE'j cedar 40 M, none of the timber
NEU fir 2700 M. cellar 450 M on this section to be sold for less
NWU NEU fir 1500 M. cedar 900 than $1.75 per M for the fir and
M, SEU NEU fir 300 M, cedar $0.50 per M for the cedar. T. 28
250 M. NEU NWU fir 200 M, S„ R. 11 W„ See. 7. NEU NEU
cedar 150 M, NEU SEU fir 450 fir 900 M, NW’j NEU fir 1700
M. cedar 100 M, Sec. 31 SWU M, SEU NEU fir 1600 M. SWU
NEU fir 450 M, lot 1 fir 550 M, NEU fir 1050 M, none of the tim­
cedar 100 M. SEU NWU fir 2400 ber on this section to be sold for
M. cedar 400 M. lot 2 fir 2000 M. less than $2.25 per M.
cedar 600 M.- lot 3 fir 400 M, none!
WILLIAM SI’RY,
of the timber on these sections dl4jllc(2)
Commissioner.
Kraut and Dills
Place your orders early for dill
pickles and kraut for delivery the
first of the week.
PRICES —
Dill pickles, the dozen
Dill pickles, quart jars
Kraut, per jar...... ......
There is nothing the youngsters will like better than a
25c
30c
25c
C. A. KING
VEGETABLE RANCH
PHONE 1F5
DON’T FORGET
BICYCLE, WAGON, SCOOTER OR A KIDDIE KART
FOR CHRISTMAS.
I have a full line at reasonable prices. Make a small
deposit and I will set article away for you until Christ­
mas without extra charge. I also carry the parts and
do the repair work.
HARRY RENTLE
THE BICYCLE SHOP.
400 Main Street