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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1918)
....................... ONLY HUF OF OUR LOAN QUOTA IS SUBSCRIBED Cottage Qrove Hus Only Until Nine o'Clock Tomorrow to Reach $82,000 Cottage Grove ha* raised hut about half it» quota for the fourth I.ikertv loan and only one day is left to go over the top in volunteer enlistments. Nine o'clock tomorrow is the hour set for reaching the quota of |Hj,tXX). The amount subscribed up to lu»t night wa< only J.'10.050, leaving 112,950 to be ac counted for in subscriptions between that time and 9 o ’clock tomorrow morn THE RESULTS OF OUR PREPARATIONS ARE SEEN IN THE ASSORTMENTS GATHERED HERE AND NOW OFFERED IN A COMPRF.H KNHIVF. ing. These figures include only sub AND TIMELY DISPLAY CALLED "SCHOOL DAYS ' STORE AND STOCKS ARE TURNED OVER TO MOTHERS AND YOUNGSTERS THE TIIINOS scriptions upon which a deposit had been made at the banks. PROVIDED FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ARE THE REST AND NEWEST THE PRICES ARK PRICES THAT PARENTS WILL GLADLY PAY NOWHERE Those whose names have been placed upon the honor roll up to closing time ARE THEY LOWER THE MORE CHILDREN YOU HAVE TO CLOTHE THE MORE THESE SCHOOL DAYS ' ARE PREPARED TO OFFER YOU IN at the banks yesterday are as follows: Abeene, J. A. Horn, Yaldo Vestae VARIETY AND ECONOMY Adams. Lyman Huff. I. 1). Adams. Oscar A. Huff, Mrs. Mabel Alleman. Ge Huff. W alter P Allen. Dan Hull. Amanda C. Allen, Robt. Hull. John H. Allison. 8. V. Hunt, L. W. Alsted. Christens Jacobson, George Alsted. Anchor Jewell, Mrs Nellie Arne, N. H. Job. B. K. and Ad Atkinson. Adella die E. Aubrey, Mrs. Ma- Johnson. General Simpl«1, Incoming styles, ex hnda .Toll, Frank pressing tli«* spirit of youtli. Aubrev. Orley K. Juli, J. V. * .lust as lunch thni ight and Baldwin. O. M. Jones. Alice W. Maile of serviceable serge ami Bader, John care has becn givcti thè de Jone». D. G. durable ginghams in the newest Beatty, Jos. L. Jury, Alf. s ig n i n g and makiug n i illese Beuver. Mr. and Jury. Genevieve K. of the season’s patterns Moth Mrs. Wallace Kavser, O. J. eoats as ih givcti lo thè gai ers of gills will find selections Beck. W. E. Kebelheck, Gen M. luellta of (Ile urnW II Ups I bis Bede, Mrs. Elbert Kebelbeck, John In-re that will meet all of the Beebe, Mrs. Beatrice Kelly. Frank and IH eV ideili III t he sl.vlisll lilics children s dress needs. \Yhethet Beidler. Mrs. E. J. Jessie and t r i m i u i u g s , in thè del ni l s for school or for "liest wear,” Beidler, I. J. Kern. Omer M. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Beidler. Jennie Kent, Elmer J. choice can In- made from gar of finish n i e v er v coni in olir Smith Keyes. William S ments splendidly designed and as sor t ment s Noi otily are Stai Krutoi school shoes fot boys and girls arc made Bern is, J. W. Kimble. William !.. cai'fiullv made of fabrics of Benston. F. T. Kime. A. W. to wear well and look well each pair branded with a I hey superi» ni si v le, bill thè Bishop. Edwin S. King. Mrs. Eva C. sterling quality. Priced very " s t a r " <>n the heel which is a guarantee of no s u b s ti ducutile U m i l i l i fllhries III Blackinore, O. W. King. Melvina moderately, too, indeed so mod and Wife Knotts, Joseph tute used fot leather We show them in black, choco siil e w ai mi li mi cobi duys, erately that purchasing them Blackwell, Grace E.Kurre, C. A. late and tan in all the newest stvles including tin* ready to $iit on is the truest and l ong sati sf aetory s ervi re Bosley, D. C. I.absch, A. J. pointed toe with military heel, English last with low Boyd. George Lacev. Francis form of eeonomy. Take partic t h r o i i g h n u t Corning moi it hs Brainard, Geo, H. I.nckv. W. H. heel, ele. S i / e s are Complete. ular note of these prices, which Note how u t I rari i vel . v w» ve Brand, 8. R. I^indess, Wm. (loot I Shoes Priced....... . $2 25 to $5.50 $1.25 to $5.00 pnccil t beni $7,50 lo $12 00 Brow n, C. D. and Lebow. Jam es C. Wife I.ent. H. !.. Brown. Fred H. LeRoy, Milton Brown, J. H. Lewis. N. Brumbaugh, Mrs. Lockwood, E. C. Badie Long. L. R. Brund, Andrew Loucha. Ivel Bruzas. Carl J I»w e, Ravmond W We are sole Cottage Grove agents of the famous Buckley. Mrs. Rena Lowery, 8. E. Buckley. John W. Lynch, Wm. F. Forest Mills brand o f superior underwear fot Burkholder. C. 8. McCall, Mrs. Eliza Burkholder. Clara McCargar. Eliza hoys and girls and every member of the fam Burton, Ella E. both M. ily. Each gam .... . of Forest Mills underwear Don’t think that just because a boy gives his Caldwell, ¿'has. W. McCargar. H. W. You'll exercise the best id judgment if you Caldwell, Elmer W. McCargar. R. H. is made with "patented flat-lock” seams no clothes real hard service it's economy to buy Caldwell, Mrs. Ida McCargar. Rav M. secure a plentiful supply of hosieiy now fm thicker than the goods i t s e l f . Each garment is Caler, C. L. McClellan. W. J. lull and w inti i u* •• Slocks are now complete, him infel ior grades. It isn’t. You can't ex Callison. H. 8. McFarland. I). G. cut lull fashioned and tailored to fit and is ex Camp, Susie Louisa M cFarland, J. F. all s i /i s in all styles an- here. I low quickly it tra elastic because of the txlra amount of pect a lively, healthy lad to do anything else Castle. H arrv McFarland. Mvrtle Cellers, Wm. R. McGee, Chns. W thread, spring-needle weave, and because of will lie possible to nlituiu i e orders uinl what but give hard wear to his suit that's all llir Cellers. Mrs, W. R. McGuire. Mrs. Ail- the long staple cotton used in the manufacture price advances there will he cannot be told Chambers, J. H. na inorc reason w by you should get him a good of Forest Mills underwear. An examination Chapin, W. V. McGuire, J. B. with any great degree of accuracy t if one and Wife McGuire. Okla oi Forest Mills underwear w ill quickly convince one. At a moderate price you can select a Chapman, F. M. M arkin. Sam L. tiling we me stile you can obtain jusf tin- you of the superior qualities of this famous Christenson. O. and Madsen, H. C. suit lot him here that w ill outlast two cheap kind of lios<- von desire and will save money and Wife Markham. Daisy brand and once you buy you will use no other. suits in wear insisting and shape retaining Coffman, Alice J . Martin. R. T. All sizes and all styles for each member of the by purchasing now and here Cole. Sidney E. Mile», Nannie A. family. Look up your wants here today. qualities Priced $7.50 to $15.00 Coleman, J. 8. and Miller Jam es E. Ibices 25c, 25c, 40r, 50c, up W ife Miller. H. A. Cooley, John Miller, Minnie F Cooley, Charles Million. J. I>. Conner, E. C. Mills. K. K. and Cooper. William B. Wife Cooper, Mrs. W. B Minogue, Dan 8. Cooler, Mrs. Ara- Mooney, Butte bellp Mosby, Jean E. Cottle, Mrs. E. A. Mote. George !.. DON T WAIT—BUY 4TH LIBERTY LOAN Cox. Wiley STOP THE HUN BUY 4TH LIBERTY Murray. Hugh THE QUALITY STORE-COOP SERVICE Crane, Earl 8. Mver*. Wm. Si. BONDS NOW—ALL YOU CAN LOAN BONDS NOW ALL YOU CAN Crane, Mrs. E. B. Newcomb. 8. C. Crow , J. Hardy Nichols, C. F. Cnrrin, Lynch Currin, Olcott. Mrs. Cat Catsv DeLoag. Helen M. Ostrander, Mrs. Doyle, Maude Mary B. Dugan, Mr. and Ostrander, W. H. Stew art. I linton ? . \ anN**rt vv irk, 1. B. ......i,le ami tlin-e of tin- allieti »•• .nines valley is the breath of Klv-min. Home The advertising of the trademark Mrs. Lee Parker. Rose the only pleasure some people Stew art. J. V. YanSuboiack, S. G. which are ile|>en(liog upon us for dairy day, when these young tree« conic to standardizes the product. Ifv creating get V bout Dunn, Lydia M. Pasini, Antonio out of life is being imposed up n. Stew art. I.vita G. \ an Valin, C. I». Dunn. Lydia E. Patten, Fred and .Steven». Charles A. \ fateli. Mrs. Katie proli uri» and o th e r ejMeiitinl food». We full matiiiity, the valley will be a hive a i I ciiiiiim I for the product, production on Duthuni, Nelson Wife must not only m aintain our own dairy of industry m the tall when the crop is a large scale is made posai Me. This The lies that huit tin Sterling. L). and Veatch, S. ('. E akiu, Herbert and Pearson, Adolph Wife Walker, U. E. Olivia Perini, A. M. herds as a nutiontvl health essential, I,ut harvested. means that the raw materials can be oins Unit are so. Sterling Elsie W ar d. A. S. Eichler, Emerson Perini, B. N. we must see to it that the depleted • Frii In this delightful valley civilization juin based m large <|unntitie* and the Stocks. Albert Wendt. Ur. S. M. Ellison, Cleveland Perini, Mrs. IS. N. Stott, E. K. Whc» ler, M. M. ami ry herds of our alti«*» have a feed sup and the wilderness meet and shake preparation of the final product fron» Emerson. Mrs. D. C.Perini, Catherine Stouffer, l.ydia Wife ply in order to save the ehihl life of hands. Along the roads good roads, the raw material run be done in a uni Fahrenwuld, Chas. Phelps, Lester Mturdevant, Fred Wheeler, F. P. Fahrenw ald, Eliza Phillips, Robert Europe. Several plans for meeting this too, in the valley itself are modern foim manner. This insures that goods Sutcliffe, Hubert Wheeler, T, C. beth Pitcher, Green B. serious problem wen* dismissed by the ho usi * and roomy barns, but back across bearing the same trademark or brand Swanson, A. W. Whipps, V. (i. Farm er, Louis C. Pitcher. Nellie R. Taylor, conference. Among these was the plan the hills, where the orchards join the name arc of uniform ipialitv every can George White, A. M. Finnen. Josephine Plaster, (.'laud 8. Taylorj John N. White. Virgil D. Finney, Frank J. Porter, Carlton for securing the cooperation of all farm forest, the deer roam almost unafraid, n r p n huge the mime. Taylor, Harvey Wilkins, S. Fliaher, Frank Porter, John W. er.» and dairym en through individual In some of the orchards at tin edge of But when you buy food products, fm IT MEANS SOMETHING Taylor, Mrs. Ida Williams, llarry Frost, Fred Porter, Josiah pledges not to feed mill feeds to any tin* heavy timber the fruit trees arc example, in the bulk, you have no ns Teeters, Geo. W. Williams, I.ee TO YOU Führer, F. C. Porter, Raymond Teeters, J. C. Wills, Oliv er P. animals except dairy rows, young pig browsed so severely by the deer as to siiraucc of uniformity of ipmlitv. One Fullmer, Eliza J. Porter, K. Y. Marion Willson, Edgar A. mei poultry, it was also decided that check their growth. The valley is the ¡ barrel, box or can uiay be exceptioa It mean» that tlie »niiteuts of the Gallo, Joe Powell, Merle Cel Thomas, Tower, Grant Wilson. Josiah Garoutte, G. F. lers package, whether Oreecent liuk we must this yi-ar ship more of the happy hunting ground of many an ar ally good, while th next mu y not be Trask, Gertrude M. Wood, Chas. E. Garoutte, Mrs. V. Powell, J. A. I iik 1’uwilor, CreiM-ent Coffee», Trask, R. S. Woodson. Oscnr E. whole wheat grain, instead of flour, to dent sportsman in the open season. fit fur use. You have mi means of fidi Garoutte, V. Powell, J. H. Trowbridge, J. E. Woodruff. Frank Tea», Spice», Extract or other our allies, in order th a t they mnv grimi Gildersleve. Johhn I’ugh, 1. But, in the l.orane country, as else ! ing until you try. You are able to Trow bridge, W. A. and Wife F. (Juteu, J. L. product», are the l>«*Nt that can he tin* wheal over ¿b ere ami have the mill where, there must be a fly in the oint , identify a product as standard nitty Juria A. Woolley, L. L. Gildersleve, Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Eva Trunnell, produced. feeds thus secured to feed their dairy m ent. Between these rich orchards and j when it i* tradem ark m | or bramlAl Trunnell, Ktibv K. Wright, J A. H attie Read, Lydia Gault Turpen, Winfred M .Yenron*. Nora E. cows in Prune»-. Italy nml E ngland.” It mean» that they are made rolling pastures and the nearest market | la these days of high cost of living. Ginther, Roy F. Kedford. J. E. riKht, priced i I k I i I nuil distributed Godard, Ina M. Reese, Charles M. VanNortw irk, John Yenron», Kosi-oe center there is a range of hills, nml you can 't afford to take any chances, L'ndoubtedly a large number of names Godard. 8. L. Reese, Column fairly. Change?* in T rain Schedule. while the I .ora m valley is a dream Hie Always in-i t on the standardized Goff. Vinton H. Rice, Frankie will be added to this list today. It mean» tl at you ure protect The following changes were put into road that crosses the mountains is n ¡ brand and thus be sure of (pinlity and Graber, John Riggs, I.. W. ed by a Ktiaiautee that KlveH you effect by the Southern Pacific Sunday nightmare. It is full of steep grades satisfaction. You can make no mistake Goodwin. Milton Rinehart, L. J. Graber, John Rissue, George W. your niouoy hack if you are not morning: No. Is leaves at it: 17 instead and sharp rocks and mudholes. Fruit, h i buying standard, branded, advertised Green, Lester I,. Rohde, II. ami Wife LACK OF MILL FEED IS xatlHfied. ‘>f it: 17. No. Id leaves one minute Infer, hauled oat over it, would be beaten to a goods, for when a m anufacturer put* MOST SERIOUS PROBLEM1 Hall, Mrs. Lizzie Rogers, W alter at 12: td instead of 12:42. There were pufp by the time it reached tin' market. his tradem ark, the mark of identifica It mean» that you not only Hall, Mildred Hailey, Frank nave money by atkln« for Ores Hall, George M. 8ehell, Ray Horne day, when the war ends ami the tion, Upon the package, he backs flic Yet Appeal Is Made for Building Up no other chnnges. Hall, George J. Mchrnck, Claud cent Product», but you nte help Dairy Herds. world comea back to normal, there will product with his name ami reputation. Hamilton. Dr. W Scholl, David J. Ink to make your locality more be a fine, smooth, nearly level road into A BIT OF PARADISE. No you arc guaranteed against inferior M Hchell, Jaeob 11. prosperous. the I.orato* valley and* then it will in <1 ii : i I i t y . Hamloth, A. E. Portland, Or»*., Sept. 24.— Assistant Hchracht, Karl Hansard, 8. M. Hears, Alma M. deed be paradise on earth. Federal Food Administrator VV. K. New Your Ktocer »ell» iFugene Register, i (tood (juality and uniformity of <|iinl Harding. Doris Hears, Brison ell, who recently returned from a con- Only a few miles to the southwest of ity are thus the results of advertising, Harding. Louisa M. Hears. E. J. and ference u t Washington, says that one of Eugene there is a valley that fits exact THK A D V E R TISE D TRA DEM ARK while the tradem ark on the package en Harrel, F. N. Wife Harrel, !.. L. Hears, C. W. E N A B L E S T H E CONSUM ER th<* most important problem* confront Iv into many a m an's dreams of para ables you to select what you have found Harrington, Mrs. Hhaffer, Susan ing the food adm inistration now is that TO SELECT. dine on earth. It is flanked by low. roll to be good nml reject w hit has proved Sharp, H attie D. Alicia ing hills, and in the spring these hills unsatisfactory. Your dealer will tell Hhuttuck, John W. of the shortage of stock feed. H art, Alta “ This deplorable condition prevails arc brilliantly green with young grass. When you buy a pair of hose, a cake you why he, too, prefers standard ad Shinn, Henry J. Harvev. Worth Hbirev. Myrtle I. not only in the northw est,“ said .Mr. In the dint a nee are .smoky, blue moan of soap, or a pm I of lard which you vert ¡sed products. H arvey, I. M. Short. J. T. Hastings. Chas. Newell, “ but is almost universal, being tains, and at early morning and late lik«*, you want to be able to buy nnoth Hastings, Lnretta Short, Roy E. Hawkins, Frank W Short, Mrs. Roy E. especially serious in the south and the» evening the c«dors of th**se mountains er like it. On the other hand, if you WATCH VOI R LABEL. southwest. Excessive drouth has done are indescribably beautiful. The burn buy an article that proves m isâtisfin H awb'V, J. H. Short ridge. S. S Hawley, M arv J . and Wife immense damage to the corn crops, and ing heat and the bitter cold that devas tory, you want to be able to avoid it Hawley. R. V. Mimerai, J. B. in Kansas the production of corn was ta te the east are unknown. thereafter, la short, you, as a con SO UTHERN PA C IFIC TIM E TABLE Heinrich, Aug. Skaggs. Mateel (Corrected September 22, litis > cut to one fourth of whnt it should have Many of thmov rolling hills an* sumer, derruí ml a means of identifica Hemenway, Carrie Skei, Alfred Hendricks John R. Hkelton John C. been. The long drouth also did great crowned with a wonderful growth of tion upon the product you buy, so that North Bound South Bound Unente. W V Hilsby, E sther C. damage to wheat everywhere. No. J* 11:17 a. m. No. I I 12.4.1 n. m you may have a means of selection and young orchard, and in the early spring Hohl, Geo. W. Minali, Carl “ Yet in the face of this great short the tender green of the mnv foliage is rejection. No. I I -4:07 p. m. No. fid 7:14 a. m. Hnldermnn, E. 8. Small, J. T. age we must maintain, and increase if a sight to be treasured long in the mem This is the funetion of the tradem ark No. Id .1:29 a m. No. 15 2:47 p. m Hopper, C. J. Smith, Jessie P. Hooper, Lvdi* Smith. 8 R possible, the herds and flocks of the na orv. L ater, when the soft young leaves or brand name. It enables you to ree No. 17 7:40 p. m. Hopper Milford Hnauer, R A. tion, especially the dairy herds, if we are shot full o f pink and whit« bios ogni /je individuals, to distinguish be No. 53 carries coaches only as far Horn. M. A. Spencer, E. R. are to meet the demands of our own soms, the breath that cornea out of the tween friends and enemies. south an Ashland. Horn. 8. V. Spray, John F. Little Daughter’s Dresses F a ll C o a ts for thè Children New Star Brand School Shoes Warm Underwear for Boys and Girls But Only Good Clothes*! for the Boy Supply All Hosiery Needs Now fao LOOK FOR THE BLUE CRESCENT LABEL Crescent Pure Products