Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, October 01, 1920, Image 2

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OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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SLIPPERS—
Principal Events of the Weok
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers.
New bulldlns* of modern lygo nr«
noInK erected ou the Benton 1’ hoasunt
! farm west of Sllverton.
The laying of the superstructure for
tho $too,000 Sacred Heart academy In
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Klamath Falls has begun.
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Voters of Llnu county at the coining
election will pass upon the question
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Rain Interfered with the Lincoln
County fair, keeping the crowds away
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, and hurting the fair financially.
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County sheriff and county clerks
of the state held two-day conventions
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in Pendleton Friday and Saturday.
The recent rains have stopped har
vest work In Wallowa county, and If It
continues much damage will be done
Residents of upper Hood River
valley plan a vote on the proposition
i to Increase the district's apodal road
tax.
The rains of the past few days have
damaged the evergreen blackberry
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\ crop of Lane county to a large ex
1 tent.
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b'utly 50 per cent more potatoes will
be available for shipment out of the
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Deschutes valley this fall than last
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j season.
Irvin S. Cobb left Bend Thursday
after a three weeks' hunting and fish
ROBERT X. S T A N F IE L D
ing trip. He will travel east to the
Whom llartliitg wisht— to sec member o f Fmted St:iti'!< senate.
Oregon Short Line.
Gooley Sun, aged 7 years, was kllbal
almost Instantly at Salem when un
auto truck in which he was tiding waa
| struck by a moving truln.
Principals of the high schools of
Deschutes. Crook and Jefferson coun-
ties met Saturday In Redmond to
adopt the 1920 Interscholastic gridiron
Fri., Oct. 1— “ Man and His
Moil., Oct. 4— Constance Tal
schedule for Central Oregon.
Money,” Torn Moore.
mage in “ Mrs. Leffingwell’s
T. E. Harold, who escaped from the
“ International Jiewa.”
Hoots.” Cleverest comedy ever
state penitentiary at Salem in 1912 and
Sat.,
Met. 2.— “ Tarnished seen.
was captured In Idaho a week ago, was
•V two-reel comedy “ Brown­
Reputations,” Dolores t'assi-
returned to the prison. He has two
ie’s Busy Day.”
nelli. A drama of wagging
years of his sentence yet to serve.
tongues. A drama of a drifting
Decision of sawmill companies be­
Tues., Oct. 5— “ Alias Miss
soul. A drama of stage life be­
tween
Reedsport and Powers to re­
Dodd," E<|jth Roberts.
hind the scenes.
duce wages was abandoned after a
Comedy “ Mis Friend’s Tip.”
Eddy I’olo in the serial “ The
conference with officials of tho Ix»ynl
Vanishing Dagger.”
Wed., Oct. 6—“ A Damsel in
Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen.
Distress,” June Caprice and
The Crown-Willamette Paper com
Sun., Uct. 3— “ A Tokio Si­
Creighton
Hale.
pany
has purchased approximately
ren,” with Tsuru Aoki.
2100
acres
of spruco timber land In
“ Pathe Review,” motion pic­
Thurs., Oct. 7—“ Shod With
Clatsop county from H. B. Noble of
tures in colors.
Fire,” William Russell.
Portland, the consideration being $213,-
“ Topics of the Day,” taken
Cornedv “ The Roaming Bath
500. .
from tin* Literary Digest.
Tub.”
Not a single fire started In the tim­
bered district of western l.ano county
during the past summer, according to
a report by Carl V. Oglesby, supervis­
ing warden of the Western Fire Patrol
association.
Discovery of a hybrid prune, the
"N ew Oregon," which experts declare
will revolutionize prune growing in
the entire northwest, was announced
at a banquet of prominent Oregon
nursery men.
Be prepared for the minor ills that come with the chillier
The candidates' campaign pamphlet,
days and avoid their development into more serious conditions
whioh will be print<>d and mailed to
the voters of Oregon prior to October
that may result in long suffering and expense to you.
17. Is being compiled by Secretary of
State Kozer and will contain approxi
J mately 50 pages.
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A fter five hours of deliberation a ‘
jury at Salem returned a verdict of
We carry a full assortment of home remedies to care for
guilty against Mrs. Lena Steiger. G5
years old. churg«*l with conspiring
you and your family iti just such emergencies.
with Jesse Mullinix to murder her
husband last Marcb.
Thomas A. Hayes of Portland filed
with the secretary of state petitions
of his candidacy for United States
senator from Oregon at the general
election to be held in November. Mr.
Hayes will make the race under the
I independent banner.
Plans for the extermination of tire
I alfalfa weevil, an Insect which al-
i ready has caused considerable dam
age to the alfalfa crops of the Pa-
We do not make any boastful claims of
I cific coast, were discussed at a meet­
being the only ones who know how to re­
ing of prominent western entomolo-
pair cars, but wc do claim that we have
; gists held in Salem.
many regular customers who are boosters
Five political parties will he repre­
for us and is bo say things which it is
sented on the ballot at the general
pleasant to have said about us but which
election In Oregon on November l,
we would not presume to say for our­
according to the certification of names
selves.
I and Information regarding nominees
' and measures prepared by Sam A.
W e re a lize that to hold and increase our
i Kozer, secretary of state.
a u to r e p a ir in g business ‘we must do our
Communication has been received at
utm ost to p lea se our customers, which
the Oregon Agricultural college, Cor­
• mu only be don e by having the work
vallis,
from
Momingsldo
college,
done by e ffic ie n t mechanics who have a
Sioux City, Iowa, to the effect that the
p r id e in tu rn in g a job out right.
college will send a debate team on a
tour of tho Pacific coast next spring,
We do not claim that we never make
and asking a contest with O. A. C.
mistakes but we do claim that wc msver
Pergonal Investigation of devasta­
made a mistake we aren’t ready to
tion of forests along Oregon scenic
make right. We will inspect your cat*
highways
has
convinced
Herbert
carefully and advise repairs only where
Nunn, state highway engineer, that the
needed. No charge made for professional
conditions are even worse than origin­
advice.
ally reported, according to a letter pre­
pared by the engineer and submitted
to Governor Olcott.
Patent has been received by the
State of Oregon for Id,65450 acres
o f Carey act land, reclaimed under the
Central1 Oregon Irrigation project In
central Oregon and located In the vl-
Agents for the Hoick, a car which even our modesty does not
| clnlty of Bend, Redmond and Powell
j Buttes, according to Information re-
keep us from It^osting as the best that can he had for the money
I celved by the stats engineer.
• lust LYecivcd I laniel Giron's < ’onil'v Slippers. Droduct of the
largest ami bust maim tact iircrs o!‘ slippers in America.
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Dor Men Dark Ian leather sole, hlaek fell leal her sole, dark
ox lord with either solt or leather sole. I’liers tfM.Mo to $.».00.
Dor I ,adirs Drown felt, leal her sole, heanl il idly (rimmed with
hlaek or blown fur. Obi rose fell, soft sole, trimmed wit 11 ribbon
ami pompoms. Taupe fell, soft lent her stile, lurnbiiek lop, Imttoii
1 rimmed. Driers $2.1» to $2.00.
Dor Elderly Ladies Oomfort shoe, good pliable leather sole,
low heel, lno.nl Lie, fine black kid upper. Top and lined eoinplete
with fine quality black fell a shoe for fool ease. I ’rice $ l.iO.
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Dor Misses ami Small < hihlicn Mouse slippers in handsome
shades of rod, old rose and blue. Dur and lelt trimmed, both soil
ami leather soles. I‘my (lie “ kids” a pair ol slippers. They will
appreciate* 1 hem. Driers $1.2’» to $2.2».
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Powell & Burkholder
Phone 70
Corner of Fifth anti Main
ARCADE T H E A T E R
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Start T h e Fall Right
15h e White Pharmacy
Agent for Penslar Preparations and Stradivara Phonographs
Auto
Repairing
Carefully
Done
The W est Side Garage
W, C. Applewhite, Proprietor
Phone 14
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S A T U R D A Y OCTOBER D.
IS FIRE PR E V E N TIO N DAY
Haturtlny, October H, is fir«* pr«»v«*n
tion day m this slate. (•«>% ern«»r Oleol t '»
proclamation is ns follow*:
Derail»«* the pr<>»|M*rtty and hnppitiiHi*
of our people and the eeonomie welfare
• if our state ure direetl/ d«l 4 »ei»dent up
on the production and conservation of
wen It h.
Item use loss from fire is an imped
intent to th« progress and a drain upon
the resource o f th state of Oregon
which take* M l from « very individual
and industry,
llernunc *•! the 11U9 fire lo*» o f over
two millioi loll ■ •
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for f if e harjtrd«,
Thnt generai educational rtrrcim**
In* hidd tn all scliotll* of thè state ori
fife pre\»ntion,
Thut *p«*cinl nttention I h * g itc n tu
Became at least till per cent of fli• ** th»* siil»j«*ct fr«uii ilo* prrss and thè
loss run In* saved if «'very individual pulpit,
rhnl all officiai* and l«*gi*lnt«*r* giv«*
in the stai«* realizes personal responsi
thought t*» th»*»r duty in thè mutter of
liility and practices fir»* prevention,
Therefore I, Ben W. Olcott, gover prov iding puldic snf»*ty froan fin»,
Thnt every iih I iv olimi mnkr a finn
nor of Oregon, in order to awaken »»ur
people to a re alization o f thei r p at r i resolutioti t » noi relax th* ir vtgilance
iitn* d ut y, «lo hereby proclaim S a t u r d a y , against th«» danger fr»un fir«* diinug
the ninth «lay « » f O rn tb er , lt»20, ns fire th«* comitig yenr.
real im if stolen in gold coin from our
treasuries,
Her a use the extras agaut destruction
o f prolMTty I n neentol only I " the rip
palling saerifiee o f human life,
p re v en ti on «lay, u rg in g that on this
»lay the p«*ople of th** s ta te give at
tenti»>fi to fire protection.
That each inspect his own premise*
O ìv e n u n d e r m y b a ia i *n»l th»* seni
»»f thè stati* o f O r e g o n t h is Stiliti »lay
o f H«»pteml»er, in thè y«*nr ut «»ur l.or«l
«un- t in» un a nd n in e htiudr»*tl t o r n it i
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We offer today all otir gingh;.’ is, «» 11 1in-
flannels ami percales which
wc have been yelling al l~e (this is (be re.mlar ">Ur grade) at 2~»e the
yard as long as onr present sleek lasts.
Gingham Dresses, Flannelette Gowns
at Reduced Prices
Specials
ivugs
Gingham Dresses
*2.DU «IrcrotfH at
$1.09
0x9 matting rugs
$3.75
Economy tops, do/.
$2.Of» dresses at....
$2.40
9x9 matting rugs
$5.48
Mason tops, do/.
*1.05 dresses at
$1.39
9x12 matting rugs
$0 98
28c
28c
Great Dane jat rubbers 01/,e a
doze» or 17 «1»»/ for...
$1 00
*1.50 dresses at
$1.25
*1 98 dresses at........
$1.75
*2.25 dresses at
$1.98
blueing for
*2.85 dresses at... .......
$2.50
with 'every 50r purchase of
other goods.
*4.75 dresses at..............
$4.40
O u r r e g u la r ru t p r ir r s a r r
b a rg a in s ; a t th is discount you
a rc g e t t in g unusual bargains.
Beautiful patterns and good
quality.
H E A V Y GRASS RUGS
Very durable
Kx 10 size ai
$9 98
9x12 size at
$1298
Large I0e bottle of extra good
5c
t
45c
IM 'edar oil, large size
Wax lunch paper, roll
Toilet paper, 3 rolls ....
....
5c
25c
New sweaters lor little ones, new sweaters for misses and women.
We want everyone to see our sweater bargains.
We have children's cloaks, 10-year-old sizes, which we art* closing
out. Serge dresses at bargain prices. You will always find the lowest
THE FAIR
priees on everything at —
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