Section Two Cottage Grove Sentinel COTTAGE iGRt IVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 19IM NUMBER 24 Cunh-rencv on the Northwest held I at Bred College a year ago last full, and is contributed to by fit­ ti in distinguished wiiters amt pio­ li donai jx-ople who know their legion Well. In the Ixxik they net down their opinion* concerning the The Oregon State Garne com- cultural problems of the North- mission at Its annual hearing held west pnst and present and pros- in Portland on January 9 tenta- New York. Jun 21 How nearby poeta for the future lively formulated the angling reg­ Saginaw gol it* name Is told by ulation* for Hu* 191K season. The Stewart Holbrook in his chaplet hearing was recessed until Friday, l,K\lhf AT PRESS Of NORTHWEST HARVEST pub January 23, at which lime the reg­ COM- ERENt E lished today by M icinillan ulations will come up for final UNIVERSITY GE OREGON. consideration. The two week re­ ComiMiny Eugene. January 20 (Special) cess Is provided so that tentative Mr Holbcxik, who U-gnn writ­ Heading a list of topflight speak- regulation* may I m - publicized and ing while working In a British er* scheduled on the program of individual* and spot tamen's groups Columbia logging outfit, conttib the 29th Annual Pres* Confer given an opportunity to submit Ute* to NORTHWEST HARVEST -•nec on the University of Oregon further recommendations. n chapter ealh-d The 1 pic ol Tim­ cnmpus February 20-21. is Charles ; ber. In it he say*: Following is a condensed sum­ E. Grulke, foreign editor ol the "The lundM-rjackx brought with Chnsti.m Mondor und mary of the chnng<*s promised for them to the Northwest many alumnus ol the UnivriMity of Ore­ Ifouglas county: Diamond lake, o[M-n season for things, including famous place gon trout not less than 10 inches June names, a ‘Portland’ to Oregon, and Gritke i* Ix-ing brought to the *8aginnws' Oregon, Washing- campus, according Io Dean George 26 to September 30, with bag limit ton. am! Idaho To Washington, Turnbull of the univenuty s school ol 15 pound* and 1 fish but not to exceed 5 fish in any 1 day, or 30 ton .they brought a ’Machia-, < ch of Journalism, through the cour­ blatcd in Main lor sawdust, und tesy of the Eik- W Allen Mei Mir­ imunds and 2 fish but not to ex- n 'Stillwater.' cherished by Isith ini Fund, to add < ss the confer­ cer-d io fl»h in any 7 consecutive days Maine and Minnesota lumla-i lack ence and lecture to th* school of Fish, Buckeye, Cliff, Twin ■They brought the names of tub jmirnallMn This is th<- second an­ UkHM lumin" men. like Dubm-- and nual lectureship under the Fund Lakea, open season June 26 to J leni y and Griggs and Menili and The first was hel.t Inst year by J September 15. Fish lak«- creek, open BCHKOn Holland and Pope and Tallsii and S R umc II, farm editor of the June 26 to October 31 Weyerhaeuser " De.s Moines Regis'-'. Tribune. Bag limit for Marie, Eel and NORTHWEST HARVEST, sub- Twin lakes is 5 fish but not to ex­ titled A Regain.J Stock.Taking, is Typewriter cover* for sale ceed 15 jxiunds and I fish in any 1 Un- print -il record of the Writers' The Sentinel. day, and 10 fish but not to exceed 30 |x>unds and 2 fish in any 7 con- secutive day*. Closed to Angling: That part of Smith river above tidewater. That part of North Uni|x|ua river between Winchester dam and highway bridge over North Um|xpia river on Route 99 All tributaries of North Ump- qua below and including Steam- lx>at ervek except Little River and Rock crock. Phone 27 Cottage Grove, Ore. That part of Lake creek and tributaries (inlet to Loon lake! ___________________ below fall* That part of the South Um|x|ua river from a |>oint 50 yards above to a point 150 yards lie ow South Umpqua falls. All tributaries of. North Ten Mill- lake Tha*part of Rock creek, a trib­ utary of the North Umpqua, from the Rock creek dam down»trcam to the lower boundary line of Game commission hatchery jirop- How Saginaw Got Its Name Told In Publication Game Commission Sets Fish Rules WHEW! I Almost Hit That Fellow! Opened Io Angling: That pai t of Diamond lake lying northwesterly of a line beginning at a point on the north shore of said lake H(X) feet northwest of the mouth of Bear creek, running thence diagonally across said lake to a marker on the west shore of said lake, being 7,430 feet north of the mouth of Silent ervek. Salcklxxiks The Sentinel, RADIO RAY has this to say Now I KNOW I’ll go and have my brakes checked at ment um - by farmer* In th»- three northwest of ( fregón, Washington and Idaho. This lim­ itation no longer exist*, King states, but company officials have Indicated a de ire to supply local need* first. Nitrogen Still Scarce; Prompt Orders Advised A less plentiful supply of nitro­ gen fertilizer thia year than any lime during the past three year* Is predicted by Arthur S King, soils specialist of the O.S.C. exten* »Ion service, even though produc- i ion is greater than ever before and there is no longer any diver- ■ion for war purpose*. "Farmer* are u*lng more fer­ tilizer and available suppli--* are falling tin short of demand,' King explains "The shortage of fertil­ izer i* not confined to any one section of this country. It is world ' wide." As to straight nitrogen fertil­ izers. however, the northwest is in , a more favorable position than any other section of the country, ac­ cording to King The government- I owned fertilizer plant at Salem, now operated under lease by the Columbia Metals corporation, has been a big factor in maintaining a nitrogen supply in this area. To assist the plant at Salem in planning production schedules and for protection to themselves, growers and dealers will lie wi.se in ordering fertilizer supplies this year well in advance of actual need. King states. Originally th«- production of thib plant was earmarked for govern-! While animounlum sulfate ha: been available in substantial quan- title* in this area through the Sa­ lem plant, m the south and eaat the only nitrogen available to far- JUST RECEIVED Announcement UNFINISHED FURNITURE As the new owners of KENT’S MARKET at 308 Main St. We wish to announce that we will try to serve you to the best of our ability. Chests Desks Tables Chairs Highchairs We shall endeavor to carry groceries, vegetables, assorted lunch meats and fresh meats to meet your every day needs. We will remain open till 9:30 P. M. 365 days a year. Stop By and Get Acquainted. j Smith Furniture Store LAURENCE & LAUREL KENT J 522 on Whitaker Phone 101 CHECK THESE VALUES VFJ IT CAM.l'u. TAKE rrro| RANCHO Irish - Swartz SOUPS AND BUY 4IO. WORTH DE FOOD AND SERVICE Chicken or Cream of Mushroom RICE DINNERS A complete one dish meal. A regular 23c value. A 17c Value. 2for 25c SUGAR S N 0 W DRIFTshort nin8 3,b $139 WESSON OIL 48c« 95c FINE CANE OYSTERS SMOKED SHAD SMOKED HALIBUT FISH BALLS 2for 25c 100 lbs. Ocean Chief Brand For That Snack Time No. 14 tins — A 49c Value Large Can — A 69c Value APPLES Here’s a real value! Fancy and Extra Fancy Delicious Medium to Large Sizes 29c Can 10c Can 39c 49c Can 3 lbs. 29c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 25 c t $1.95 2 39c . $2.25 Adams 46 Oz Tins Florida Gold No 2 Tins Cottage Grove, Ore We think that our first oujee- the h a ■ I hm - it attained. Thin to get people thinking and talking about Cottage drove again. Anything, praise OR criticism, wu preferable to the dead level of "What do WE Of courue, should there be an attempt to "put something over”, then talk or thought about It the last thing wanted. We hope that no plans were upset on this account— Since (H-oplc are now talking about our town ami its prob­ lems, how about awakening some of the old time spirit we used to show, back In the day* when the C. G. Sentinel head­ lined such things as "HAPPY, JOSTLING. GOOD-NATURED THRONG of .3000 enjoy* Busi- ness Men’s - Farmers’ Picnic” mil the city was talking about ind boosting such things as the extension of the Oregon Elec­ tric RR to here; and the build­ ing of n streetcar line to the skating rink anil swimming |XMd down at the end of 6th st. KELLY'S MARKET The Best in Meats JOWL BACON BEEF ROASTS For Seasoning Shoulder Cuts 59c lb 59c lb PORK STEAKS Shoulder Cuts 69c lb PORK CHOPS Loin or Rib End 65c lb PURE LARD 2 lbs. 85c Wanted — Beef and Veal And how about doing some things here to make us proud of our Home Town. Such as .... we will outline next week. You’ll Find Nelson Electric All the Well Wiring for Lite and Power MILK 9 CHUM The United States has KI per cent of ail passenger automobiles in the world, the Oregon State Motor Association report*. There is less than »even per cent of the world's population in this country. social ion in urging pedestrians tn watch for approaching cars betör« starting across streets or high ways. Shipment of ART NOLT CHEVRON SERVICE 6th St., Hi 99 South mers has Iwcn in the form of com­ Automobile-pedestrian collisions plete fertilizer*. Where only nitro­ continue to take the heaviest gen i* needed, the coat of com­ death toil in Oregon traffic, re- plete fertilizers is several times ports the Oregon State Motor A»- thut of straight nitrogen alone Main A River St*. Known Brands Neiiton Enterprise Here! TEA BEANS BEANS & FRANKS CHILI BEANS SOAP POWDER DRY CLEANER FLOOR WAX Ben Hur — Orange Pekoe & Pekoe Kingwood Home Style — 25c Value Phillips — 18c Value Can Certelli — No. 1 tins Can Tops or Sea Suds — Closeout Pkg. Aunt Sue Gal. Liquid Veneer — Quarts PUDDINGS HONEY CITRUS COFFEE SOAP POWDER DEL MONTE. 5«lbJnr Large Package Glass Pack lb. Irish & Swartz PHONE 29c 49c Free City Oeivery FRIENDLY FOOD SERVICE” FREE CITY DELIVERY 5 10c Percy’s. Asst’d Flavors STRAINED 39c 25c 10c 10c 10c 69c 59c Tuesdays & S3 Fridays J j