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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
Every Street In Cottage Grove SALVATION ARMY OPENS STATE RESCUE l l u IU Share of the Proof That Kid ney Sufferers Seek. HOME FOR UNFORTUNATE GIRLS OF OREGON Backachet Kidneys weak1 Distressed with urinary lllsf Want a reliable kidney remedy f D on’t have to look fur. Use what Cottage Drove people recommend. Kv- ery street in Cottage Grove has its eases. ' H ere’s one Cottage Drove man’s ex perience. 1 ¿et J. H. Baker, prop, blacksmith shop, 942 west Main St., tell it. He says: “ I have used Doan’s Kidney I ’ills with benefit and am glad to en dorse them. I was troubled with at tacks of kidney trouble and my back was weak and lame. My kidneys an noyed me by their irregular action. Doan’s Kidney l'ills have always helped me when I used them for these ailments, strengthening my back and kidneys. ” Price, 60c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that Mr. Baker had. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. a30-m7 Vote for Good Ito oda 302 X YUM Vote for Good Roads Mny 21. Rlnto lugli » l i y ruolini lm min iileteil utiles* luitnl hunt is Itii'rnasoil In 302 X Y US 4L slnlo rotiti homi limit Mny 21. You pay no moro taxes or auto license. 4* 1 You puy mi mure taies or auto lirense A STOREFUL OF SPRING MERCHANDISE A T REASONABLE PRICES Arc undeninbly tin* corset favoriti* of ('of tage Grove women. If you have not worn one eome ami buy one onee worn you will have no of her. S. C. White Leghorn Chicks I have 500 extra ducks for May 27. 10 per cent discount on all or tiers for that date. May chicks cost lass, need less beat, and can be raised cheaper than any other chicks. W ill lay in November, fr y theta. B e rt V . H a n d s Cottage Grove Oregon PEARL Oil (KEROSBNE) FOR OIL HEATERS COOKSTOVBS AND L A M P S In u new big shipment of American L illy comet« this week we reeeivetl tunny |io|)iil«r ntul ettlirely now siimim* Salvation Army Rescue Horn« and some of Its babies. limitela, Imi It Itnck nini frolli Inoe alylen, for figure* from The Salvation Army, as one of the big features of Its Home Service Program for 1920. has taken over and opened the White Shield home In Port land as a rescue and maternity home for unfortunate girls. It Is s state wide home, where, under the most pleasant surroundings, with expert medical care the young mother Is helped to shape her life anew. 1-ast year. Ir t’ -e west alone. 194$ girls turned from the nightman' of desimlr to »m h Salvation Army sanctuaries as this. O f these. 900 were returned to the homes they left In their shame and. through the offices of the Salvation Army workers, were welcomed and their burdens lightened for them The Portland home nursery now echoes to the delighted cooing Of more than a score of babies whose mothers are sheltered under Its roof and taught how to go out fnto the world and win a clean living for herself and her buby. SALVATION ARMY PLANS BOYS AND GIRLS slotuler to Htoot in size IS to 31i Lmly corset ns you wnsh umb-rniualins unteci! not to rust.. Tho priées are................... $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 T h e B r a s s ie r e a n d C a m is o le N ext to Corset in Import- anee for M ilady’s I‘resent Day Styles. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tCALirO B NIA) T. O. SUDTELL. SPECIAL AGENT STANDARD OIL CO., Cottage Grove The brassiere ia worn over the cor set ami prevents the lines of eot'set from showing through dress or suit. The ramisolc is worn over the cor set ami in combination with the blouse of sheer fabrics, such ns georgette crepe ami fine voiles. This store is now showing beautiful new styles in silk camisoles ami brassi eres for all figures. Brassieres priced....... 75c to $1.60 Camisoles priced...... $1.75 to $4.75 LADIES, ATTENTION! E X P O S IT IO N 2-4 Pacific Highway The Sentinel, $2.00 the year. DR. C. E. FRO ST DENTIST Neuralgia relieved instantly by local application. Residence l i t south Third street; office A r cade building. Fifth and Main. Phone: office, 35; ren.{ 136-K J. E YOUNG ATTORNEY AT LAW O ffice on Main avenue. Cottage Grove Oregon A. W . K IM E . M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON O ffice in Phillips building over the White Pharmacy. O ffice phone 34; residence phone 126J. Oottage Grove H. Oregon J. S H IN N ATTORNEY AT-LAW and notary public. Practices in all courts. Twenty five years ex perience. Bader Bldg., Cottage Grove, Ore. A L T A K IN G ATTORNEY AT LAW Collections, Probate, Notary Public 774 Willamette Bt., Eugene, Ore. H. W T IT U S . D. M D. EXPERT DENTISTRY Modern equipment. First Nation al Bank Bldg. O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 12 m., 1 to 6 p. m. Eve nings or Sundays by appointment. J. S. M E D L E Y ATTORNEY AT LAW Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Bnilding Eugene Oregon SEASON S View of Bishop Scott school and Salvation Army boys being taught orchard work at Lytton school. One of the big phases of the work the Vialvation Array Is doing I* Oregon to prevent the Ills of wrong teaching and poverty and to strike at the root of the despair and grief found In the cities. Is the training and care of dependent boys and girls. One of the items of the budget to be raised for the Salvation Army work In Oregon provides for the purchase of the Bishop Scott school at North Yamhill as an industrial and agricultural school where neglected kiddies will be educated and made efficient workers sc that when they go out into the world they will be an asset to society and not a charge upon the communities of which they will be members. The 1000 acre farm has a walnut grove and other orchards, and, under proper care of agricultural experts who will teach the boys, its productivity will gc far toward making the school self supporting. The school Is In no sense tc be a penal or reformatory Institution but on the other hand it is intended to provide sound vocational education for youngsters who. wtthput It, art: on the road to bad citizenship. SPRINGTIME FO R Following the meeting of the ad visory board representatives In con vention In Portland March 17, John L. Etheridge, appointed to the post of state president of the rtnanctai phase of the Home Service program of 1920, started to form his commit tees under county presidents through out the state. Tho dates of May 1 to May 10 wera picked for the financial campaign to meet the budget of $284,000 approved by the convention, at whl<$h were representatives of nearly every county. The period was designed as Rescue Week because all of the funds raised during the period will be devoted to the work of rescuing the poor from their poverty, the unfortunate and downfallen from their slough of de spond and the girl mothers from their betrayal. The work Is carried on among peo ple In all walks of life, among chil dren, among young men and young womon who have fallen behind In the race of life, among .?Jd men and old women whose yours are drawing to a close. Tho work of the army Is always constructive. Throughout forty year.« of work Ir. the slums of larger cities the organization has developed lines of service that no other organisation would or could enter upon. HOUSE NEW S P R IN G COLORS yVom en’a filler silk hose, spliced heels ami toes, gray, tan, chain* pugne, suede and black, nil sizes, the pnir......... ............. $1 to $1.75 $2 W om en’s fancy silk hose, pink, blue, brown, gray ami black and white stripes; ids«) in Mark ami w h ite ....... $2.50, $2 95 and $3.50 DRAPERIES C L E A N IN G DAYS With the coming of spring cornea also the necessity for re-decorating the home. Bright, cheerful draperies lire here in attractive displays, specially assembled for the inspection of visitors. Y o u ’ll be interested in them with out doubt, whether or not you are quite ready for spring housrclrnning. New curtain ctamines, y a n l.............................................................. 26c to c N ew overdrsperiea, y ard ................................................................85c to $1.75 N ew curtain nets, yar«L.................................................... ............... 65c to $1.75 N ew cretonnes, yard.....'..................................................... _ .............. 45c to $1.25 ■ . ■ ■ .......................... 66 T in y T o ts ’ W a s h SALVATION ARMY MAKES SALVATION ARMY RESCUE MEN OF SOCIAL OUTCASTS W E E K MAY 1 TO M AY 10 Following a well known rule the Salvation Army, In Its Industrial homos, Is taking the class of man who early finds hln way to the poor house and rehabilitates him, makes him over, gives blra confidence In himself and turns him over to employment that enables him to sustain himself. The County Government makes Its ‘‘down and outs” habitual lndlgents. It makes them a monthly allowance of momey or goods for which It re quires no service. The Salvation Army takes the sama man and gives him, not money, but work. It pays him money for his work, and renews In him the knowledge that conscious and directed effort is entitled to and will bring him commensurate return. It bathes him and wins him again tc. clean habit and thought It builds up his strength and his morale until he Is fit again for the fight with the world. Then it finds him employment and sends him forth to work that he Is fitted to do. Here In a nut shell Is the story o< the Salvation Arm y’s Industrial Homes snd the story of the Industrial Home In Portland, whore scores of men from all over the state have found themselves. AFTER Women’s Silk Hosiery W om en’s fiber silk b"*c, garter tops, spliced heels and toes, gray, brown, suede, white and black, all sizes, the pair $1.50 to $1.75 W om en’s thread silk how, spliced heels and toes, double sole, g ar ter tops in gray, nfrican brown, pink, blue, white ami blnck, nil sizes, priced........... and $2.60 $6 Professional Cards R. M cC A R G AR . D. J). S. THE The styles of Moils this season lend themselves to showing to perfection the smart and pretty blouse and waist. Designers have succeeded in giving a skillful touch to the front of waists and an extra special smartness of line to the collars that gives the exact addition of smartness ami economy so much appreciated. Handsome geor gettes in beaded ami embroidered style, specially priced ..... l * $16 Phone 5 O ffice in Lawson Building. Phone 47 Cottage Grove Oregon OF N e w B lo u s e s C o tta g e G r o v e Ju n k C o m p an y Always fresh mul ricali. The honing, the clasps, every part of them, is guar INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL SGH00I House cleaning time is here and you will have an accumu lation of old rags and paper and magazines that are worth money to you. I f you will call up Cottage Grove Junk Co., phone 5, we will call. Buyer o f Wool, Hides, Felts, Rags, Newspapers, Magazines tied in bundles, and Chittem Bark. We buy and sell every thing. You enu luh no Americno C lo t h e s . \\ ith the approach of warmer weather moth ers are interested in providing the little folks with sturdy, dependable wash clothes. YVc/ have garments of this description and we feel sure you will he interested in them. Romp ers and creepers of genuine vhambray and seersucker gingham in stripes, checks and solid colors in blue, pink, tan and green. The sizes are 6 mont Its to (i years. And they are priced each.............................. $1.25 to $1.95 Koveralls for baby and older children up to 10 years, made of khaki cloth, blue denim and plain and striped fast color romper (doth and priced at each............... $1.75 an d $2.00 GROCERIES Go marketing today «at, the Um phrey & Mackin store. H ere is a list of g(M»ds that you will make a special saving on this week. Olympic har«l wheat flour, sack............ $3.19 '/2 </2 No. No. No. No. 2 can »«piash-pumpkin..............2 for 25c 2 can fancy pack peaches, can........ 40c 2 '/¡j can boiled cabbage, can................. 15c 2 can si andar«! peas, can...................... 15c No. can s«ili«l pack tomato«-», do*.... $2.25 2 Vu 1.75 2Va can puree tomatoes, can 15c; do*. $ Standard blend coff«-e, lb.......................... 40c Tall can eondenaed milk -Carnation, Aster, Borden ami Sunrise brands, each................15c Best xaf«-ty match«-»........................ boxea 25c Arm & 4 Ham mer-soda......... .............. 3 for 25c