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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1920)
# The Sentinel at those who suggested mural decora lions and hanging gardens to relieve the dull monotony o f color o f m oling freight trains! A Weekly Newspaper With I ’ leuty What a boon to a large part o f our o f Backbone citiaeaship will be this latest act of J lbert Bede and Klbert Smith Publisher» thoughtfulness on the part o f the re Elbert Bede______ ______ ____ ____ Editor formed and regenerated railway o f f i eials! Those who heretofore hatc ridden A first-class publication entered at Oot the unpadded ami prosaic brake rods, tags Urove, Ore., as second-class matter or du n g to the top o f a dull painted Business O ffice __________ 412 Eaat Main box car, can now r.H-liiu* at ease amid the most pleasant surroundings and S U B S C R IP T IO N K A T E S ride as comfortable as those who can One year____ $2.00 1 Three mouths....50<! I afford the 1‘iillmaii plush, tirassy lawns Sia months.__1.00¡Single c o p y ._ ™ &c ' w i l l be their beds and the perfume of No subscription listed for less than 60 o flowers will fill their nostrils. Certain ly it will he but a short tulle before Member of these rolling lawns will be provided National Editorial Association with babbling fountains and auto Oregon State Editorial Association Oregon Newspaper Conference camp stoves. There will lie no ' * keep Eaue County Publishers’ Association o f f the grass ” signs, for the dear cor porutious arc doing theso things for F R I D A Y , J U L Y 23. 1920 the pleasure and accommodation o f the public and would do nothing that AN AESTHETIC CAR SHORTAGE might arouse th«f leust semblance of hostility on the part o f the dear pen pie whom they aim to serve. The Sentinel approves quite thor O f course, freight cars must be left oughly o f the aesthetic tastes o f rail way corporations which build archi ou sidings for months at a time to tecturnlly beautiful stations and sur allow these rolling gardens to develop. round them with pretty parkings and Hickory trees, decorative hedges and flower beds. These things add much rose bushes can not be developed over to the appearance o f cities in which night. Cottage drove null men may be they are placed and relieve the drear, kicking and hollering meanwhile lo drab and sometimes dilapidated coudi calise they can not get freight cars In turns that prevail in the vicinity of which to ship their product, but the needs o f business must not be permit railway stations. We have before us a clipping in ted to interfere with the beautifying which a railroad employe in Ban An o f the cars in which this lumber is to N o self respecting mill mall tonio, Texas, relates that two freight move. cars o f sand recently arrived there would think of shipping his product in with grass fi\e inches tall growing on a freight car devoid o f aesthetic deco top o f them and a hickory tree 18 rations. Think what a depressing e f inches in leugth growing in the cen feet it would have u | mhi a qustomer to receive a car of common lumber loaded ter o f one o f them. O f course, those o f us who have a oil a car the only decorations o f which great love for nature can not help were a coat o f red paint and the name but tie impressed with the natural o f the railroad painted thereon in the beauty o f a monug freight train con severest type o f boxcar letters. Surely verted into a rolling landscape garden. it would be better not to ship at all The dull color o f the ordinary freight than to take such desperate chances car with its legend o f ownership across of offending a customer who might the side in boxcar letters always has carry in his ¡Hickct potential orders put our nerves on edge. This is, in for millions o f feet o f lumber which he deed. a happy conception o f service would certainly reserve for a mill which, the railways are adopting to which sent its product out in cars cover with trailing arbutus anil lawn aesthetically beautified. This San Antonio railroad employe grass these things which have shat tered our nerves. We are certain we evidently is ashamed to let it be known shall be a much happier people through that he is so devoid o f love o f the this unexpected development o f the beautiful things o f life as to complain aesthetic on the part o f our servants, of this latest measure taken by I hi; the railways. What a long step from railways to please the public, for lie the old “ the people be damned ” policy does not g ive his name. His soul is o f the railwavs when officials sneered so shriveled that he can not see be youd thè filthy dolltir and cent» side o f (he propositi»». Ile hns thè su preme lemerity to »uggest thnt Illese ciirs nere left oli sldings through «-are lessuess mi thè |«irt o f thè railways and thè grassi lauti and flourlshiiig hickory tree grew there In ncculciit rather thau In design. No insistegt is h,. thnt this newest inno!stimi mi thè purt o f thè railways hns some cornice tion with thè enr shortage thnt he hns tnken thè inimbers o f thu cara (T . A N. O. No. 205-42 and F. E. t\ No, |i|:ltn and hns reported thè incidmit to thè interniate commerce emnniissìon. Il nss a urne pn-ciuitimi un his pari to nìthhold his mime frinii publication, iilthmigh he iindoubtedlv wus to » siluri aighted to think o f it in thnt way, for niost certa tuli thè rsilway w hi«- li eni piova Inni tintili! hai e hnd Inni tip mi thè enrpet ami iniglit Hate final li ini for his incmiipatiliilitv o f teniiieranieut nhich makes his sertiees o f no value to thè great corporutions h s iiiig for their greal nliject thè sntinting o f thè de sires o f thè denr peoplc, nesthetie and otherw ise. m u n ii fo llo w Ii i s Tho person never li veil who was not imposed upon. I f lie allowed no one else to impojo upon him, he imposed upon himself. • • • You never impress anyone with your smartness when you tell about it your self. • • • Around about time for the assessor to appear money doesn't make much noise. • • • Lots o f people j»et carried away on a train of thought. • • • A worann who appear* dim m in g in the kitchen would grace any position. • • • The man who expects to be a sue eessful aviator has j*ot to have the iiro | M )rlv n o t ic i : to tw o (Ml V ‘ 1 !! o r i l a m ul till* w i l l " w ith ii 11*1 l i»t*M m ill liâ t o l' o f In s or fin a i » s i : t t m : m i : nt In thè Coutil) Court of thè Htuto of Oregon for Lane County. In thè niutter of thè estate o f Cali» ernie V- IVrkius, deeeused. Noi ice is hcreby gi\«kn thnt thè un dersigued aduiiniNtratri\ of th«• estate of Catherine A IVrkius, deeeused, has filini Iter filini nccouut m th thè County Clerk o f Lane county, Oregon, iu thè niutter of thè sani estate and ai» order has been Iliade and enteretl o f record directing indice limi sottili}; Analisi thè 171 h, l!*20, ut II o'clock n. in. o f suol dav as thè filile for tho hearing; and passi n g iipon thè saol final nccouut and olijectious thereto, if nu\ there be, and for thè filini setllement and dìs tributimi of suiti estate. Tilt* tirsi publication o f this indice o ill be «ni thè h'»y» day o f Jul; , IH2U, »«Iti thè last publication Nili la* oli thè l iti» day o f Augtist, l!*20. Ne\a llnrvey, forinoti) IVrkius, Adininirttrntrii o f thè estui«* of Catherine IL .1. Shinn, \tt\ Ihm£i Othori Think and What Wt* Think of tho Thing* Othnrt Ihmk Lot tho sunshine into your breast, it will drivi» out hate, rancor ami Nolf ishness. • • • tllO N C b t*iu *ricu iri«*M . H1NGS WE THINK It is huniuti naturi* to «loub! tin* ver «c ity of a man who hra^« about how ho talked tii» to Homeoiio about twioo his sise. • • • u ltim im i A. IVrkius, for Ntlmr. quurter, sedioli il, Tp. 21 S. IL il west, in l ane County, Oregon, and thè nortli half of thè liorthwesf ipiurter nnd thè Southwest quurter o f (he uorthwest quurter and III,» uorthwest quurter o f thè uortheast quurter, o f sedioli I*1. l'p. 21, S. IL wi*Ht, all in Lane Comi ty, Oregon, Also begitinittg ut a point iu thè uortheast quurter of seelton tour, Tp. 21, S. IL .1 west, suiti point being iVòl cliniiis west aliti 1.25 cbalns stoitli of |he uortheast corner of thè Win. Cur ria I*. I. C. No. Il tlieuee running north 17.7.1 ehttius Iti thè iMutlivast corm*r, tlience non ! .'II*.51 chiiius to flit* ensl boti udii ry of County Itomi miti thè uorthwest ettiiit'r, tht*uce stoitli ftdlow ...........■■■ - ... . iug end boiiiitlary o f salti County Homi 17 7.'t chii iii m to Southwest corner, ilifiicc eust .'10.54 chiiius to tilt* ptoilt o f begiuning, fontailillig 51 I I nere« more or I ohn , situateti in Wm. C imi in ami (leorge Coolev I*. L. C. ni Tp. 21, H. U. :t weiit, in Ialino Cotiuly, Oregon Sani rea| estate n III be offerì*«! for sub* il! separate trads as abolì* ile seribed Suiti sale will be rnrmitenrfd mi thè ! . I J u l), \ I* I ' * ‘li. Ut I limir of IO o'clock a. in o f suo! day and continue unti! sii of suid propri ty is sold. .1. P. CCNItIN, Ailmniist rultir j!2 .'H*e II. J. MI«inti. Alluni‘e y, A— - X-RAY Tin- stati- a c c i d e n t rum ili issimi r e q u i r e * an \ r a y p i c t u r e lo In- t a k m i o f e v e r y a r r i i l r n l w h e n - l l o - r r is a f r a c t u r e o r <I ih l o c a t i o n o r w h e r e ma- is miin | i .-<-t I . Tin- o n l y X r a y m achiin- iii ( ' u l Iagi- ( ¡ r o v e ra | ia lilr to m a k e a n y k i m l o f a p i c t u r e is al I lu- ( ' n i I ligi- ( t r i n i - llns|iilar. i i ^ m i l by III W n i t l l , ■ u r g c o it l'or tin- s t a i r a c c id e n t rollini issimi m rasi- ol a n y acculi lit dcceuscd. 71*» Ml.’t NOTICE or ADMINISTRATOR» SALE o r REAL PROPERTY. In thè County Court o f thè Stato of Uregmt for Lane County. tu thè umtter o f flit* estate o f John Cooley, deeeused. Noti«'«* is hereby gi\en, tliat in puf sunne,, of un order of (he Conni) Court o f tht» State of Oregon, nitido un thè 30th day o f June, A. Ih 11*20, tu thè uiatter o f thè estate o| «lobi» Cooley, deeeused, thè Ulidcrsignod, dui) ap|M»inted, ipinlified and aetiug adulili istrator o f said estate, wilt nell ut pri vate sai,» ut Ilo* o ffic e o f II. J. Shinn, in Cottage Urove, Lane County, Ore gon, for cash in hand iitcortliug to law, thè followiug deseribtal reai pr»»p erty belouging to said estate, to wit: Heginniiig ut thè southeust corner of t he 11 en ty Smi 11 I » I t No .» 7. I II 11 tbene,» north 7.17.22 feet t• » thè sonili «west corner o f thè William Shiehl nini | wife I* L. No. 51» theuei enst 172 feet, thence south 7.17.22 feet and tlience west 172 feet to thè pnint o f | begdnning contaimng s acrcs »»f land , more t»r lesa, all being in seri ioti IU, I Tp. 2**, S. K. .1 w»st, ni Lini* County,! notate <»f Orejjon. thè stolti» half o f thè Southwest Knowles & G räber C O T T A G F G R O V I’ o r k c o n Hardware ---------- and ---------- Furniture Alno n -------------------------------------------------- P R E T T Y N E W SOCKS FOR CHILDREN, JUST A R R IV E D B Y EXPRESS SPORTS CLOTHES D E M A N D SPORTS CORSETS and doors These new soeks for children are all in mercerized finish and are shown in half ami three-quarter lengths. The new soeks include solid colors in pink, blue, brown, preen ami gold and fancy com bination colored tops in p r e e n and pold, pink and blue, (link and white, blue and white, preen and white and heather mixtures. Priced the pair.............................................................. 35c to 60c July Is a Big th e w o m u ii and w h o e x e r c i s e s m u ch , w h o in d n lp rs m pi i sent «la y n | m - i i i | n much sp o i l k , m p i m - s tunc out cfim fu rl a b le , ii II m a ilc s ta y s , p la n n e d e x p r e s s l y im th is nce«l. Tin- A m e r i c a n l . u l y p ir d h -s a n d s p o rt c o r s e t * a n not o n l y v e r y c o i n l m t a b l e a m i s i , I i s l a c t o r y , Imt t h e y a n M i i t o l to m a n y t y p e s o l w o in c ii. .lost now t h e r e a r e o v e r e i g h t d i l l V r e i i t mu«l<-l*, w h ic h wi l l g i v e y o u s o m e id e a o f t h e p r e a t v a r i e t y lo-re. T H E Q U A L I T Y . STURE - COOP S E R V I C E Price« n il| | imlii S3 to $8.50 Month for Us and for You at lJmphrey CSh It A lw ays Pays to Trade Here cTWackin’s A Selling of Dozens of House Aprons That’s Bound to Create a Stir This Month End j Pretty Blouses of Silk and Cotton f AT REDUCED PRICES $1.89 to $11.25 A deliphtful surprise. All new summer blouses at nduecd prices. Blouses so-refreshinply new that you’ll recognize at onue the newest lines in collars, 111 «; style touches that ar«- “ different.’ ’ Every blouse in the store is included in this sale. The sizes ar«- 34 t o 44. One-fourth Off Every Oxford £ and Pump et' ONE FOURTH LESS T H A N TH E R E G U L A R PRICE ______ I'ri sh nii<I crisp, they have huinnlcd into tin- I n.phrey \ Maekin store, many dozi-us in iiiii iber, with as many refreshing ways appealing to the housewife who wants to be cool while she pursues her morning tasks cool as a whiff off Lake Superior, ami pretty as a picture withal. Four or five en gaging style*. For slip-over* of plaid per cale, trimmed in most enticing ways. Kelts ami buttons around do not bind, I'laids ore invariably delightful, liunpalow apron* of checked percale with piping of contrasting mnlcruil. These button on the side, all the way from shoulder to In-m. Aprons of plaid percale, with three-«piarter sh-eves, and a swi rving effect to tin- front buttoning which goea as far as the waist, line. 1‘iir- pos'-ly collected for July selling at prices which are sure to make things hum iu apron circles. Set aside an hour tomorrow call it apron hour. , 'I’ln prices are S3 ._ iV $1.39, $1.79, $2.19 July Sale of Silk Underwear FOR W O M E N A N D C H IL D R E N — ON SALE lJ 1Y if' (bn < One-fourth Off ONE-FOURTH LESS T H A N R E G U L A R PRICE Oxfords, pumps, colonials of white canvas, black kid or calf, brown kid or calf, style* and lasts that “ make one’s feet glad.’ ’ Every pair in stock is inclmh-d iu this sale. Fine Undermuslins on Sale at One-third Off including our regular stock and a big new line of manufacturers’ display models. None ar«- soiled or shop worn. This sal«1 of fine midcrmiislins includes c»velo|H* chemise, gowns, skirts, drawers, bloomer*, corset cover*, slips, «-tc We predict that, these low prices will not It«- duplicated again in many, many months. Come today ......................................... 0 N E T H I R D LESS T H A N R E G U LA R PRICE One-fourth Off •lust subtract one-fourth from tin- regular prices (which are already very moderate at this store) and you have the sal«- price which y«m are to pay the saving ou this sale of silk mulerwcnr will I m *. one-third to on«-half on today's market. This sale includes silk envelope che mise, silk vests, silk gowns, silk bloomers, etc.