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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
er A Complete Stock o f O u rrln an d B erg m an n Shoes Helliwell, Bangs Marksbury The Daylight Store—For Quality and Service M e u 's H e a v y Blue Bib O veralls - $ 2.95 OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Eve n ts of the Week Briefly Sketched for Inlor* Notions and Sewing mation of O u r Readers. Rompers for Children TWO TO FIVE YEARS Complete Stock ^ v > v > v > lO Always on Hand Threads • Clark's cotton sewinp thread, all sizes, in black and white 40 to 100, spool, 7c; 8 to 36, spool, 10c J. * P. Coats crochet cotton, all colors and sizes, two balls for ............................................................. 35c Clark's "Woolsaver" cotton, 125-yard balls, white, delft blue, royal blue, orange, brown, red, grreen, pink, black, etc., ball .......................... .................. 30c Clark's “ Lustre” crocheting and knitting thread, variegated, per ball 10c Beedings knitting and crochet silk in black, white, pink and blue, per sp ool.........................................65c Clark's 8 ply, 45-yard spools darning cotton, black and white, per spool................................................ 8c Snaps, Hooks and Eyes, Etc. 5-0 2-0 Made up in plain colors with contrasting trim. Pink with white trim, navy with red or white trim. Tan with blue trim. Green with white trim. Priced at— |$ 1 . 69 , $ 1 . 98 , $ 2.25 Wilsnap fasteners, black or white, all sizes, per card .................................. 10c Hooks and eyes, white or black sizes 0 and 1, card 5c; 2 and 3, card 10c Petticoats Elastics Fresh stock always on hand. Black or white, widths one-fourth to one inch and all sizes between a t .............................. 9c, 10c, 12c, 13c, 15c, 18c and 21c Ribbons Velvet ribbons in widths 1, l 1/-». 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 12, priced at the yard --------------------------------------------- 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c, 60c and 85c Black grosgrain ribbon in all widths. Hair bow ribbons in all Wanted colors and widths. Fine satin taffeta ribbons in white, pink, rose, greens, blues. All widths from the narrow baby ribbons to widths suitable for camisoles. Beautiful silk jersey petticoats, silk messaline flouncing at bottom, navy, purple, green, Alice blue— $ 7.50 Silk Cords, Braids, Fringe, Tassels, Etc. Changeable silk taffeta, at— Military braids in black, white and colors and in all widths. Soutache braids, all colors, 12 yards...................... ............. 35c Good quality sateen petticoats, rose, blue, green and purple, silk flounced— taffeta petticoats; also black $ 6.00 Silk cord, white, black, orange, maroon, brown, tan, rose and pink, per yard............................... .............................. ........................ 5c Tassels for trimming, in black, white, navy, copen, taupe and maroon; two sizes at..................................................„.... 25c and 35c $ 4.95 Plain colored sateen, n, also fancy fan< striped and fig ured petticoats at— $ 1 . 98 , $ 2.50 Jf i Neig h b o r l i o o d New s M O U N T V IE W . (Special to T h e S en tin el.) M arch 10.— Mr. a n d Mm. F r i n k Phillip*, o f Coquille, a r r i v e d S u n d a y t o a g a i n m ake pluco h ere. th e i r home on th e i r Mr. an d Mr*. C. W. Hearn left F r i d a y f o r a v is it w ith th e i r d a u g h te r, Mrs. L a w r e n c e B rum field, n t Marsh field. Mr. a n d Mrs. George L n y n g a n d fa m ily , C larence Hear* an d W illiam H e a th a tt e n d e d th e d a n e e H aturdny nig ht a t H om er C h am b erlain ’» a t Blue T h o rn e were in th e G rove M onday. M ountain. Mr*. A rchie W n rth en an d tw o »«ns, T he M ount View school closed th is who h a v e been v is itin g n t th e Chaa. week b e m u s e o f th e n u m b er in the Powell home, left H aturdny for th eir neig hborhood sick w ith in fluenza, home nt P aris. am on g whom a re Mr. and Mrs. Allen George Small, who has been em an d fam ily, Mrs. W aldo M iller an d ployed for some tim e on th e H. P. in several o f th e K. Kelley fam ily. the G rove, re tu rn e d home S u n d a y for Mr. an d Mrs. W. I). Ilclith a Ad a v isit with his p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. fam ily were g u ests S u n d a y of 'Mr. and R obert Small. Mrs. I,. R. I.oag in C o tta g e d ro v e . In th e a f te rn o o n Mrs. I » n g accom panied LY N X HOLLOW. them t o th e F re d F rost home nt Blue M ou ntain , w here Mr. F ro s t is c|uite ill (S pecial t o T he S entinel.) w ith influenza. M arch 10.— L ow ery E n g la n d and Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge l.nyn g an d ch ildren, o f H orena, visited nt the fam ily m otored ty Row R iv er S u n d a y Lebow home Hunday. and spent th e d a y a t th e home o f Mrs. L ionel S t r a t t o n a n d a fr ie n d from I . a y n g ’s b ro th er, W a lte r Doweua. E ugene called a t the D resser home Mr. a n d Mrs. Allen, o f th e Grove, S u n d a y evenin g. visited Hunday a t th e home of Mrs. Am ong those from a d is ta n c e who A lle n 's nephew , F ra n k Kelly. a tt e n d e d the fu n e ra l o f Ke|*e F isher Mr. and Mrs. J . R. Cooley and Mrs. were H a r r y W alker, o f P o rtla n d , and K a te Hears were in th e G rove Hntifr th e y o u n g eng ineer, o f C a th la m e th , day. from whose tr a in Kelse was thro w n Miss O rphn Combs is sp e n d in g the when he received the in ju rie s which week a t her home a t I«union while her caused his d e a th . seb( mi I h ere is closed. Mrs. Lebow, o f T illam ook, is spend C la rence Hears visited Hunday m o r n ing a few d a y s w ith her h u s b a n d ’s ing w ith William H e a th . p a re n ts, Mr. nnd Mrs. M arion I.ehow, before r e t u r n i n g t o her home. H a r r y W alk e r re tu rn e d to P o r t la n d B L U E M O U N T A IN . T u e s d a y , acco m panied by Me. F isher and son H enry. (Hpecial to T h e S entinel.) Mr. and Mrs. N ix on an d son, of M arch 10.— F re d F ro s t has been ill Delight Valley, were d in n e r g u e sts a t se v e ra l d a y s w ith th e flu. Vernon W hipps an d Ok la McGuire th e I 'e n t ie o home T uesday. le f t T u e sd a y f o r W a sh in g to n , where Mr. an d Mrs. F le tc h e r E n g la n d , of th e y exp ect to work th is sum mer. W alker, w ere Quests a t th e Lebow Mrs. G race Brown re tu rn e d Hunday home T uesday . from a w e e k ’s v is it a t N ew p o rt. Mr. an d Mrs. F. W hipps visited Hun d a y nt t h e J o h n Allen home. J o e P e rk in s, J r . , is very ill with th e fin. Mrs. R uth Rose, who w as very ill the p a st week is now much improved. H a r v e y IItiff, o f th e Orove, spent th e week end a t th e J a s p e r H u f f home. C o tta g e G r o v e Ju n k C o m p an y LONDON. (Special to T he S entinel.) March 10.-—Mr. a n d Mrs. I«*vi fleer, who had been in th e C o tta g e Grove hospital Tor n week, re tu rn e d S a tu r d a y much im proved. A rth u r Combs, o f C orvallis, spent th e week end w ith his p a re n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n ry Combe. G ra n d p a nnd G ra n d m a W n rthen, who have been s t a y in g th e pnst tw o m onths with th e ir d a u g h te r , Mrs. C harlie Pow- ell, left T u e sd a y fo r t h e i r home nt lln rrisb u rg . H o w ard Cox m o to red t o th e Grove T h u rs d a y o f la s t week nnd was a d i n ■ ner gu est a t th e W. T. J o n e s home. B ert B au g h m an , C arl Small and Bud rdf Arcade Theater Friday and Saturday, MARCH 19 and 20 I M A T IN E E SA T U R D A Y A T 2 P. M. 2-4 Pacific Highway, next door to cigar store HIGHEST PRICES FOR HIDES, WOOL, MOHAIR PELTS, CASCARA BARK magazine«, newspaper«, rags, copper, brass, rubber nnd iron FARMERS ATTENTION! HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES AND WOOL Telephone Phone 5 iih nnd we will call Cottage drove u OREGON NEWS NOTES D avid M S m ut*, a g e d 75 yeara, v e te r a n of t h e Civil War, died In Dallas. T h e w eek of M arch I ! to 27 will be p u r e b r e d liv esto ck w eek In 1-ane co u n ty . G eo rg e T a y l o r C otton , a m e r c h a n t of L e b a n o n fo r 40 years , died a t t h e ag e o f 73 years . S e c r e t a r y H o u s to n h a s a p p r o v e d a p p lic a tio n for a c h a r t e r of th e F i r s t N a tio n a l b u n k of M adras. T h e D alles now b o a s t s ono of th e f in e s t a n d m o a t u p d o d u t e a p a r t m e n t h o u s e s In th e In la n d E m pire. D irector* of th e L a n e C o u n ty F a ir a s s o c ia ti o n a n n o u n c e th e b u ilding of a g o a t a n d s h e e p b u ilding 20 by ZOO feel. T h e 1030 c o n s i s to r y c la s s of Eugene, S c o tt is h K ite M asons, e le c te d J u d g e J o h n S. P o k e of Marshfte'.d, p r e s id e n t T h e a n n u a l c o n f e r e n c e of t h e O reg o n D a u g h te r s of t h e A m e ric a n R e v o lu tio n wan held In A lb any w ith 100 d e l e g a t e s a n d s t a t e o ff ic e rs p re s e n t. H a ro ld Cook, a n e m p l o y e of th e s t a t e e n g i n e e r 's office, h a s b een r e t a i n e d to d ir e c t t h e a c ti v it ie s of t h e Hul«m lloy S c o u ts a t a s a l a r y of 11500 a year. B u s in e s s m e n of T h e t tallo* a r a p la n n i n g t o e s t a b l i s h a tm s lo rn a i r p la n e field o a th e old c o u n ty p o or ‘a r m s i te Just w est of th e c ity lim its. O n e -fo u rth of t h e » loC.ooo n e c e s s a r y fo r c o n s t r u c t i o n of t h e n ew S a le m boa pUal h a s b een p led g e d by p h y s i c ia n s of M arina. F olk and Y am hill c o u n ti e s T h e A m e r i c a n J e r s e y C a tt le c lu b h a s w i t h d r a w s Its s u p p o r t from t h e s t a t e fair, t r a n s f e r r i n g It w holly to t h e In to r e a tt o o a l L iv e s t o c k show a t P o r t land. T h e M edford Klk* lodge h a s g ro w n j so r a p id ly th e p a s t y e a r t h a t a t th e la s t m e e t in g It w a s d e c id e d to p u t up a »700« e x te n s io n to its b u ild in g a t | once. T h e W h i t e C o o k in g c lu h of Hub- h a rd In M arlon c o u n t y Is t h e firs t club la t h e s t a t e to h a v e 100 p e r c e n t of Its m e m b e r s fin is h t h e re q u ire d work. P r o h i b it io n ha* n o t I n r r e a s e d th e u se of d r u g s in O re g o n , d e c l a r e n a r cotics o p e r a t i v e s w o r k in g fo r the U n ited S t a t e s I n t e r n a l r e v e n u e d e p a r t m ent. E. D. C u s l r V f o r m e r s t a t e s e n a t o r from L in n a n d L a n e oou ntlea. w as elec ted e x a lt e d r u l e r of th e A lb an y b e lg e of E lke In t h e a n n u a l e le c tio n ut officer«. T h e a n im a l h u s b a n d r y d e p a r t m e n t of O. A. C. h a s r e c e i v e d a s h i p m e n t of 10 h ead of p u r e b re d H a m p s h i r e ew es, p u rc h a s e d fro m I. T. E d w a r d s of K im berley, Idaho. At a m e e t in g of t h e s t a t e a d v is o r y b o ard of th n S a lv a t io n A rm y h o m o s e r v ic e p r o g r a m m e fo r 1920, a c o n v e n tio n w a s ca lle d to m e e t In Tort- land M a r c h 17. T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f O re g o n w on th e S h a m p to n sh lp o f th e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Tri- a n g u l t r D e b a tin g leag ue , c o m p o s e d of th e U n iv e r s iti e s of Idaho, B ritis h C olu m b ia a n d O regon. T h e r e g i s t e r of t h e R o e e h u rg land office h a s Issued a s t a t e m e n t t h a t all » s e r v i r e m e n will be g l r e a p r e f e r e n c e l i g h t s In filing on l&nd k n o w n a s th e O reg o n a n d C a lifo rn ia la a d g r i n t e Onld o rd e r c e rtlf V a tn e . p a y a b le to a g iv en h a n k , h e ld by t h a t h a n k In Its v a u lt s not e n d o rs e d , a r e not le g a l r e se r v e , a c c o r d i n g to a le gal o p in io n given by A tto r n e y -G e n e ra l Brown. S a m u e l S t r o h e c k e r J r . of C o rv a llis h a s b e e n n o m i n a te d by R e p r e s e n t a t i v e H a w le y a s a l t e r n a t e to t h e m i l i t a r y a c a d e m y nt W( s t P o in t to s u c c e e d Bul i n a r L. Bond of S alem , w h o re s ig n e d . D a m a g e to f o r s s t s In O re g o n la s t y e a r a s t h e r e s u l t s of f i r e s to t a le d a b o u t »609,000, a c c o r d i n g t o t h e a n n u a l r e p o r t of F. A. E llio tt, s t a t e for ester. S a le m c h a p t e r , A m e r i c a n W a r Moth- era, a t a m e e t in g o u tlin e d p l a n s fo r e n d o w in g a four-bed w a rd In t h e p ro p o sed new S a le m h o s p ita l In h o n o r of th e r e t u r n e d v e t e r a n s of t h è w orld war. T h e h e rd law In eff e o t In U m a ti ll a • o u n ty , w h ic h p ro v id e s a g a i n s t live- «took r u n n i n g n t la rg e . Is u t t e r l y un- coneM Intional, n c e a r d l n g t o a legal opinion given by A tto r n e y -G e n e ra l Brown. T h e p a r t ti m e sc h o o ls w h ich h a v e b e e n tn vogue l a W is co n sin fo r th e dual e ig h t y e a r s a r e a s u c c e s s a n d b a v a d o n e m u c h t o w a r d f u r t h e r i n g th e e d u c a tio n a l a d v a n t a g e s of t h a t s t a te , a c c o r d i n g t n J. A. C h u rch ill, s t a t e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of public I n s tru c t io n , w ho t e l u r a e d tn S a le m a f t e r t h r e e w e e k s s p e n t l a t h e e a s t a n d m id d le w est A Miany school t e a c h e r s will r e c e iv e a m a t e r i e l I n c r e a s e In s a l a r i e s fo r thn r e s t school year. B e c a u s e of la c k of f e n d s th« sch ool b o ard h a s b een u n a b le tn m e e t r e q u e s t s fo r a big r a i s e •hi* year, b u t a b u d g e t »11,500 g r e a t e r *t a v a ila b le for nex t y e a r ’s w ork a n d D .0 b o ard h a s d e r i d e d to u s e a ll of t h i s In c r e a s e f o r t h e p a y m e n t of l a r g e r salaries. Classified Ads tie van passenger 0<>W E ig h t fo r hire fur special p a rt ie s th e a t e r p a r i l e ^ danee*, ete. K a rl K. Mills, p hu uf LIZ Y. |IP » tl For Male L ot w ith « room house and b a m . I f in terested , Inquire fur prise an d l e n n s of K. E. H ale, Duiiauiulr, C a li f j in in I -pd Used elec tric starts* and deiuuuntahle rima, flump. D r Wen.lt Tord car w ith Term » d S f ll l) Serviceable, good looking rugs, any titii deaired, r a n bo amile from yoiil old varpeta. Any iniiko o f maitre*» enti be rem ade an d re n o v a te d to look like new. W rite for p a rtic u la rs. Fluff Rug A M u l in a * do., Eugene. G r p go a . filmciiclhl|id H a tc h in g egg s from laying etrniii ug liurrcti Rucks at reaso nab le p riced I'hoiio ft KISS. . " i." ! Oood, clean baiati c h e a t hay for anl4 M l Hull 2 miles smith of CottagP r *•** Grove. W a n t to buy ft ataiida of been Aildrag* •____________________ n o t i H ot «4. W an te d M head of gnats. O. It. fZ7 m h C i Heine. Lost In C u tta g s Grove S a tu r d a y , F eb ru ary 31, a tun leather po«-ke|> book c o n ta in in g two SO dollar bill*, tinnie u ml nddreaa anil II* 11* h un tin g It cense. F inder pleuae leave at Hentinel office uml receive *10 rew ard . febZf- inch I L’|*l Tor Sale .10 acre d a ir y farm . All euuip|M-i| with slock and Im p le m e n ts I'refer to sell complete. Come nnd lo o t It over. W. J. MeClelliin, Delight V » I ley Uilio C p d F or Sale Good ft room house and uit* acre of land, juat o u tsid e city limit*, E. C. l-oehwood. mlifill W an te d H eav y young work teem g*P- tie nnd true, wagon and harneaa, IP tr a d e on BBS M niw ell to u rin g car in good condition. M II. (Iruuipnugb, south F o u rth street. mho llqid Tor Male C hicago organ Alm ost goag a* new. W . II. Idtrkey, 4 III Eighth street. mhft I l i a Tor Sal* Flock o f Belgian O araeaR l pigeons, very c h eap ; goad s t r o f l health q u i r e - - a t A3.1 alt li y v bird*. I 1 n intuire ft'J.l F if tf stre e t or W h it e 's ph arm acy . mhft lll^f F or Sal* Oood 3'/, in Old llicko*» • wagon, til W. I Mihog Tur|M<n, l a t h ami oust Mum, tclephmtt DM L. mho IV|* For Sal* II acre ran ch one mile vail of city p ark. Seven room p l a s t e r « house with built in IxMikrascs and r u l lionrds, woodshed, well on buck p o n g b arn , room for 3 row* an d 3 hors«* well nt b arn , will giv e tw o th ird s <1 the crop of onts, vetch an d rye, a fr* fr u it trees (prunes, ch erries, apples) chicken house. In q u ire S e n tin el o | flee, aef-mhft St| Tur Bale Used Turd car in good rud ning con ditio n, good tires, g>>.* tiody and IWL’U license, p.'lflll. Inquift Box 3(13, C ottng« Grove. mhft IPpJ F o r Sale A y ear old Iron g ra y borag w eight ubout I Ifttl. C ity Ment Ma) krt. inh i H 11 m A For Sal* 21 acre*, h a lf tn ewltlvalioi atiog I V4 miles east o f c i t y ; 7 room him» b arn , chicken house mol o th e r mil b u ild in g s ; fr u it and b erries, Mr*. J H. I.nhe, ow ner, C otfugo Grove. niklL') F or Sal* *2000 lo g an b erry tip*; gout s t u f f ; »fttl per th o usand . D. | Wolgnmot, B row nsville, Ore. iubl2j* *•7 F or Sale Y oung cow and fo r both. N oble E lliott M -n. c a lf ; tclephoi inh d Fin* poultry p la n t site, n early 2 arret beu ring o rch ard , b errira, poult*, house IL’i t * , ru n n in g w ntef, ahiolc, 1 c ity limita, nice building site, blog o ff pav ed street. E. C. Lockwood, l ' i | t»go Grove,_____________ m m i l i I" I W a n te d - Used bab y cab ; m u st be go# an d in nice condition. F. C. Co ft mini, 51111 Mum uvenue in h I ' . ’r.p W ork w an ted by fl r a t class carpentpi G ood work, lots o f it. tim er Moon 327 (Juiin-y avenue. nihl'JL'iip F o r S a ls My larg e residence proppi ty . I’rice, *: iihiu . Mrs. Mary Robi* n. in h i- ’ : L ir.» “«i E x t r a good milk cow w an te d ; also o t * sw nrm s o f bees; would also buy I lo t« huy from someone living n ear Hpr# steel bridge. F. II. i ’hillips. nihil' F or S a ls C lean No. 1 S h ad elan d se» onts, Climax nini Re I ipse. Also registered 3 year-old S h orth o rn Mi w eighing Ifttl* I ; splendid iinimnl. I W right A Hons, W'nlker, Ore. m h I Z M WATCH V i) t ' R LA B E L. ---------------------------------- -----:------------- r t f It b Easy To Imitate Names The public ip constantly being pwindled by imitation*, count, erfeita and aubatitutea that re semble in name and appearancp Foley’« Honev and Tar Com* pound. It is because the origi nal Foley'* i* »o good,to reliable and po well known that thepe fraud* find aale. Always Ha* It la Hi* Ho— T . 1. McCall, A ihsss, O , writes: " W s hevt ____ i o n s » • and T a r Is used f t h r ' i l Heasjr ssvsrsl vssrs snd S»d I t _______________ C O M lit snd colds, ssd sspsctslly lo r croup ear rh lld rs * . W s srs nsvsr without It ssd son eat toe hl«h lr rscommcnd ll lot soughs, e o fl ,#r croup lo r s lth s rs ro w ant* psople or shlMrsm’ i Foley*« Honey arid Tar COM POUND 18 P L E A S A N T T O T A K E , and sooth* the raw, inflamed surface»; »toni Ih* ratping, strangling leeling in tw throat. It 1» made ot the purest, fresh- eat and finest ingredients to be had, cop Ulna no opiates or other harmful dru0, and coMs twice a* much to make m any imitation of it. For more thorn thirty yean Foley's Honey and Tor has hem used with satisfaction and success. I t