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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1920)
The Sentinel turo was printed a day ahead o f the ratification o f woman '• suffrage nud the further faet that the governor haa not signed the resolution and does not A Weakly Newopaper With Planty sign any resolutions, the little piece of o f Backbono progressivo journalism was a mighty « Elbort Bo<)i> and Elbert Smith Publishers neat little stunt. • • • Elbert Bede_____________________ Editor W. C. Conner, former Cottage Grove A first-class publication entered at Cot editor, and now the big rooster on the tags Grove, Ore., aa second-elans matter Northwest Poultry Journal, dropped 4111 East Main into the state house for a few iuo Buainoas Office. menu, presumably to look over the SUBSCRIPTION BATES chickens. One year_____ $*-001 Throe months....60c Sia months.— 1.001 Single oopy------ 5c No subscription listed for leas than 50c Member o f National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Association Oregon Newspaper Conference Wiilametta Valley Editorial Association Lane County Publishers ’ Association FRIDAY, JAN U ARY 16, IMP. LEGISLATIVE SIDELIGHTS (Cfcintinued from first page) © JANIAKY HINGS WE THINK Fashionable Skirts Thing! Othw« Tkish sad Whst W< Think *1 the Things Others Think Disease can not enter where sun shine is. Keep the clouds out o f yoer heart and ill health will pass you by For Separate W ear at Prices Less When yon look at the great protub en y erance 9 of o f hair that some women wear counterbalance on tho rear o f their dome o f thought, it makes you think it must take a lot o f nerve to eall it all their ow u Than the Uncut Fabrics N us, tnmlam, these skirts are really being offered to a reading clerk Friday afternoon. Two ouug women from Cottage Grove, Down in Tenm-sseo they are trying, onie o f the reading clerk, had l*een to find out if it is a crime to kill an refused by the elevator man a trip to editor. Going ou the theory that uo| the landing which leads to the big tin man being could live the wuj dome. There is no other means o f get editors have to, it would not be a | tiug to the dome, probably a wise pre crime. caution on the part o f the state, as in • • • this manner the number o f visitors to A man who ia a republican or a I the dome and the hours o f their visits democrat because hia father before | can be easily regulated. The two maid him waa, ia a dead one for the sunie j ens appealed to the said rending clerk, reaaon. • • • who being unable to resist the appeal o f beauty in distress, especially fernin A man who claims to know, any»] inn beauty, and more especially Cottage there are two million microbes in Grove feminine beauty, prevailed upon dish o f ieo «ream. Ain *t it a »tin me I the elevator man to make the trip and for us men folks to insist on feeding! constituted himself guide for the par innocent young damsels upon such u| (v . The journey up and down the many mesa o f dope aa that. • • • flights o f winding stairways had been completed without incident, when it • Tho I«ondon Telegraph endeavors | was discovered that the latch o f the to show that married men live long door leading into the dome proper had eat. The Telegraph editor ahould bear] been palled out by a party coming up in mind that things are not always] later than the Cottage Grove eoutin what they seem. • • • gent. The hour for calling the house to order was rapidly approaching with If some people followed the bibieal j the indispensable reading clerk locked instruction, “ Love thy neighbor as j in tha tower, the only man in a sea o f thyself,” some others would be sur beauty distressed, and not alone Cot prised at the affection displayed fur| tnge Grov* beauty this time. It was them. fully ten minutes before the effort to • • • get "the square chunk o f iron into the A wise judge has decided that square hole on the other side were sue woman who haa not faithfully per eeseful and many sighs o f relief joined formed her household duties is not ] cumpany with the beads o f perspiration entitled to alimony with her divorce. from the face o f the reading clerk re I f all women would perform their j suiting from his frantic efforts to open household duties faithfully, there the prison. The Cottage Grove young would not be so many looking for | women were Miss Ruth Phelps and divorces. Miss Grace Harding. i • • of the exeelleiiee of their nmking, the perfect than you would pav to buy enough yourself. to make them up 1 3 O ff Regular Price 2 0 % O ff Regular Price The««' low prict'H will not go hogging for long and wo will not bo responsible for them lungor than thin month. Our womon customer« who have not already takon advantago of this sale should do so at once. All $1.65 and $1.75 cotton union suits, now.................. $1.39 All $2.00 and $2.25 oottou union suits, now.................... $1.79 All $3.75 and $4.00 wool mixed union suits, now $3.19 January Sales MOTHERS—HERE S AN OPPORTUNITY of TO SAVE ON This is the big clearance sale you have been waiting for. At these prices it will pay you to buy now for your girl, for they are of styles and tpialitiea that will wear well all season and more. ONE-POURTH OFF OF REGULAR PRICE A Blouses All $10 values, now................... ..... ........ « $7.95 F o o tw ea r Sturdy Winter Wearing Shoes for Men and Boys at Sale Prices C le a ra n ce Sale o f Not many of a style, not so very many styles, but every one of them is right up to the last tick of the moment o f the mode. And what is more the prices on these blouses are cut so deeply that it will pay you to get several. W o m e n ’s The styles and excellent workmanship of these boots would warrant purchasing today even nt regular prices. The styles ate new for spring and only unexpected delivery of hi« stock of shoes induces us to reduce prices at this time ou ad vancing market. The values here announced are indeed most unusual and are quoted on our entire stock for balance of month only. Choice of $8.(H) to $9.00 values, a pair...........................„. $7.25 Choice of $9.50 to $10.00 value«, n pair................ $8.95 Clioicc of $12.00 to $12.50 values, a pair $11.45 Choice of $14.00 values, a pair................. ......... _........... $12.95 Children’s Coats and Dresses All $6 to $7 values, now.............................. $5.25 NEW P R IC E » ON BUTTER W RAPS — The continued advance in the price o f paper makes it necessary to charge the follow ing prices for printed butter wraps: On Friday afternoons and Hat urdays only— First hundred, $1.25; ad ditiisnal wraps taken at the same time as first hundred, 50c the hundred. On any other day, add 25c to the total price o f the order. decIStfc goods Underwear f • • • their Sale W o m e n ’s W in t e r K nit MANY MAY BE OVERLOOKED IN CENSUS TAKING Many times during the closing hoars was hasty and unwise action fore stalled by- the calmer heads. • • • Representative Haines lost several o f his toes in a farm tractor accident shortly before the session, but he never lost his head at any time during the session. ‘ Meet’s not be b oy s,” and “ I move the previous question” were bis favorite speeches. • • • Representative Cross, contrary to his name, is one o f the most genial mem bers and ha* no trouble pnttlng his listeners into a good humor, while Rep- resentative Mcrryman is very quiet and seldom smiles outwardly. • • • Hometimi-s progressive journalism be comes too progressive. One o f the moht progressive papers o f the state had pre pared in advance a picture o f Mrs. Thompson and Senator Farrell, authors o f the woman’s suffrage amendment resolution, watching Governor Oleott signing the resolution after its adop- tion. GuUuie o f the fart that the pic- styling of It will pav you to buv now at these prices. Plaid and striped silk skirts Wool skirts, at........ So persistent and so unwarranted and vicious have been some o f the at tacks upon Governor Oleott that de spite the grave errors he m:iy have aaade a reaction has set in and the feeling o f a largo number is turning to Patriotic Ones Who Have Not Been one o f svmpathy. • • • Counted Should Get in Touch With Enumerators. Representative Wheeler was the only- member from Lane who got to fill the speaker’s chair hnd one o f the very few from the entire house who were There is more than a probability that called upon to preside temporarily. He ront many residents will lie over wielded the g n v d with a dexterity and ed by the census enumerators and foreef nines« that indicated that he any who arc not called upon and who wish their city or county und state to meant business. make the beat possible record should see that their name* are turned i J S. Magladry telephoned from Row River Monday that no one had yet Oeen into that district and the cum mercial club at onee took the matter up with the census director in order to get in touch with the proper ennmera tor. It is probable that this an>l a number of other camps may be over looked or it is possible that tke enu monitors have not yet been able to reach them. If a camp like Row River should lie overlooked, between 250 and 300 would be overlooked. The over looking of a few settlements like tkis in a number of sections of the «»untry would result in a loss of thousam j in population as far as the census records would show. in spite design and the richness of their materials at priees that are less • L. E. Bean is looked upon as an avowed candidate, and very likely a surrossful one, for the next speaker ship. \*«»11 Our men’s shoe section is well known for the good wear of our heavier shoes. We s|H-eialixe on shoes that will stand hard service. So this sale of work shoes for men and Imys means a saving o f dollars on each pair you buy, both in price as well as in service. S ales n BOYS’ SHOES MEN S SHOES $6 low tops.............. $5.25 {*■*> ,ww hips ... .$3.95 *7 l,,« h ,,’>m......... - *6 26 $N low t o p s ........ $8.39 $7.50 high tops... $8.75 $|| 50 high tops $9 96 $8.50 high tops ..$ 7 25 $14.50 high to|m $12 96 All $8 to $9 values, now......... ...................... $6.95 All $12 values, now.......................................... $9.95 Warm Woolen Underwear A panaci-* for everything—Sentinel wantads. for M e n in M a n y W e ig h t s at Sale P rices A ¿Poorly Nourished The woman who knows good woolen wear will recognize these gar ments as just, what her men folk will appreciate for the zero days I m p o v e r is h e d S y s t e m ahead. And the prices— well, just, look them over. • Easily Contracts Colds and Winter Ailments A Reliable Winter Tonic To build up your system and increase strength will enable you to resist winter ills and more quickly throw them off. PEPTONA Try Olympic Flour—And You Will Buy Again— Sack, $3.45 The best winter tonic we.know is Olympic flour is n fancy, hard wheat family patent flour. Olympic flour is milled o f the best eastern Oregon and Washington hard wheat by the most modern process. Every sack is (runrnn- teed satisfactory .or your money back. Hm k, $3.45 It contains Iron, Extract of Malt and Extract of Cod Livers, all of recognized therapeutic reputation. P E P T O N A .................... .... .... $1.00 Will increase health and vigor Four Hack lot for......... ...... $13.40 The Modem Pharmacy - Cottage Grove Oregon $1.25 shirts and drawers ..................... 89c $2.50 union suits, now $1.96 $2.25 shirta and drawers......... $4.00 union suits, now .......... $3.19 $1.79 $2.75 shirts and drawers..........................$2.39 $5.00 union suits, now......................... $3.95 $3.25 shirts and drawers................ $6.00 union suits, now $2.79 Sale of Fancy Spitzenberg Apples $ 2 .5 0 A BOX Every npple is faney quality, large size, red, rip«' an i luscious. This grnde of Spitxcnhcrg apples is now whole saling for more thaji our retail price. Buy today. The box, only................. ................................. .................. $2.50 $4.95 Try Our Big Retail Pure Food G ro c e ry D e p a rtm e n t M. J. B. tree tea, all blends: hnlf- pnund park age, 25c, pound package 50c Hnnri*« condensed milk, 3 cans...... 50c Full cream Tillamook cheese, lb .... 46c Best quality safety matches, 4 bxs. 25c THE QU A L I T Y S T O R E - c o o p s c k v i c e Royal or Crystal White soap, 4 tiara 30c Arm & Hummer soda, 3 bines...... „2 6 c 1’nat Toasties or K ellogg’! Corn Flakes six packages for............................... n/y- Htnndnrd blend coffee, |b.... ......... 39c Hulk cocoa or ground chocolate (bulk) the lb.................................................... Palmolive or Creme oil toilet soap... 10c Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give weekly newspapers published in the northwest (tottnge Grove «a newspaper which eminent au T H E S E N T I N E L W A N T S T H E N E W S __ I E thority has stated to be one of the best country YO U H A V E A N E W S IT E M R IN G U S U P V