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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
MOUTH KEN PACI M O T IM I! TAIH.K (('in r.'.liil N ov .... . IB i North Itouixl Hmitli llnuiiil I* l»:57 it. in l i IK ; ih h M IH |. in m h 41 h . III .'I 17 it in ir» I ih p i. 7:41 p I fÎDCPHIÜ U h L Ü ü íl W 1ÌTCC H tfY Ò lì U I L O OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Il . i l Oorejr, m e i n b e r o f lAn O r e g o n y ubi li- i i . t e e eoniinlaklori, ha» beili appelliteli on Ilio m rvlee, nceoioinodu tlon* and i lutili» eomniMtee of ih»- N a tional A»«o> lutimi of Unii » iiy and Public C ’ Illtl«-» ('orniritanloncr». H E A L T H RESTO R ED- ' My home wu» ,u «ui-h run down eondition, I thought hu would die. A f 1er feeding hirn Dr LeOear'» Htoek Powder», he i» a« well a* ever and i* now u* good looking a hor««- a» 'here i* In tin« »action ” — J. C. H alt«, Roek hr lg< Mnth«, Va. l)r Li-Gi-nr's Htoek Powder« b u ild u p tin- body, vitality uiel musculsr energy - o f your hor»cs snd mules, insure more meat with I««» feed, from your hog*, j •hoop and cattle, and help your eow* produce more and rirh'-r milk Mr iluRte'» »mull expenditure »lived , him the price o f u horse. Or. LeOear . can also he|i> you. For 24 years as a | Veterinary Hurgeon snd Expert Poultry Breeder hu has devoted hiin-e-lf to the compounding o f remedies for silm«n»t I o f »tock snd poultry. Whenever you^ I have an ailment among your stock or , poultry get the proper Dr. LeOear R e m e d y from your Dealer It must ! »ati»fy you, or your money will be re funded. J14 Ori-KOii appli « won flv« fir*» prlz«-» In th< fruit »how i-onductei] In I.oul»t anii. Mo , hy the Ml»»t»»lppl Valb-y A p ple G row er » ’ e»»oelatliin, aceoiilln g to a not In rei-elved hy A Johnaon, o f the Seven Oak« Orchard eompany. In A»h- T h e re were 3111 hlrlliN unit 267 lund W IIKN O O T T A O i: URO VE CITIZI.NH death » In Kugune und I .Him i-ounty ilur Thu Itiaith Kelly l.umto-r eom pany 8IIOW A W A V mill» at Sprin gfield, em p loying »even tag I M 8 Th<- itiitUtlriil report »how » that the ly five n o n , cloaad down |n»t we<-k. 1 hi*rit enfi I»«« mi minori m I iy uny rvml^r o f t li in wlm nufinm Ih»- torturi* city of Portland now hu* 1U48 < in Manager A C Dixon anr ounce» the un iirtliitg hmk, (In* n tifioy ti m e o f ployi-» on It* payroll mill will not he r e o p e n 'd until the ilrilinry dlnnrilnn, fin* ihiiiih nini i|un condition: of the lumber market are T h e Crook County hunk o f Prlne x r r m o f kiilntty |1U w ili filli to |ii*i*d ihr Murili o f ii tici^hlior who him found vllle, recently c lo» od will h« opened changed A late op< iilng »■ aaon at Cruter Luke within thu next thirty day* »••fn’ f Kt'iid h ) ih | ii ('otturi- (Irovr n i i «« wi Eiiy»: Krorn 166 I) year-old Grim e» Golden for 1921 1» foreeaat by a report re- Mr** J. \V Clark, H limi Ht , uny* apple troea DuKnld Campbell of Eu n-lvi d by Alexander Sparrow, »u|»-r I *’*in rt* coni in miti IRimi Knlni') I n f ml' nt of the park, that the »now gene netted $1920 till* »caaon Don't have any slaekers. Keep trnck I' i II n froii» (•111171111^1* My kiilnryi wi*r.- T h e »tutu highw ay commiaalon, at 1» now 9 1 2 feet d'-ep at the rlin. I.iiat o f w hat each hen does by using *-gg . tu ii hiul romlition inni / m i f f r m l with record cards. For sale by The Henti u roiitilluni <Iii11, li ^ U U n , U b ick iirh f I a meeting In Portland Kebruury 1. y in r at Oil» tliu'\ th<- depth wa» only it |1 75 the hundred. d5tf Inni no t * n t * r g y inni Ì mm ’ MIM* rii li d r> fi will open blda on ll.UOb.OOO of »late 6 12 feet. I limi »| m *IU of hi'mUrhr nini Ih.« m’ tion highway bond» Throahlng 1» »till In pr o g r e » » In The Hentinel wants the news, o f my knlii««yii witn irrrywlnr Dolili* it in Our number is 150 J. A pproxim ately UTiO »tuden t» of the Lake ' ounty and It 1» poin lb le that It Kuliii*y l'illn w n o ri*ro^nn*mlr(| to in inni 1 uncì J tinnì front tho New Km elementary achool» and 360 »tudent* will be finlRhed before »prlng work Ding Hion* Th i'V Ill'll •*i| in** wnfuh’ r o f the high aehool» will grndiint - In for< 1 11 »top Hound grain that win full} •• rt’ iigt tin 11)^ III) hiirk nml ki*l »' 'k '- d priqierly I* turning out well, Portland January L’H I4«*VN »nut hi*in*f ling m ♦ umttrull v . * * Klre of « o k n o w n origin de«trojn-d while headed grain ha» been Injured bri r$* filli*, ul llll .llll • rt* 1 h m 't Mini the Oregon Trunk railroad pumping more or le*» i*k for ii k nini V r*in**lv K«*t ply 1 Inn It ' n Ki*liM*y IMI» till* Nil III«* llmt Mtatlon at MetollUH. 1 -aui-lng a Jo ■» 01 When u c u r rlo f uiion which he wa» Mr*. t'uMt « i Mi limi h riding gavi way with th> re«ult that approxim ately ( 12,000 M fr» . Muffiilu. N Y j - i a* Heavy » n o w h a n driv ing dei-r from he fell :ir, feet with 12.000 feet of lum tin- mountain» to tin- d- »< rt altitude ber nn top o f h in Kd 1« m;-i-'-y, a mill fi In oimti-rii Oregon, and ax a rwult II e m p loye at Mabel, »o ffe re d concun- »lon o f the brain and m m y oth er legal killing haa begun Rerlou* Injurlen T h e aiinunl report of th<- i.ain- Conn Th' Portland rlty council hu* pa»*- (y Km in Loan aiworlatlon for 1020 -luawH that tin- ogganl/u tlon haa loud' ed a atrlngi-nt ordlnnnci g o v ruing the Ot'org«* H Duhl, Proprietor niunufacturi and »al<- o f “ » o ft” drink», loan» totaling |''0).200 1*1.1 MIll.NO, n ll l i .MUIS ANI) Work of roinpli-tIon o f a new hotel lie ludli Id< r In all It» varlou* gubi- • Th< ordin ance la atne-d nt Union 1» g oin g uloug nler-ly and will and ull.ie 1 KKI’ AI Itl.N'H (»K K V + ;it V la- fliil»lii'd In about three month» It» to preveut He mui ki ting o f fermented K IM ) l’ Un NI IT I. Y |M)NK Think it over, Have you coat will In- ii'u tly If,0.0-0 and Intoxicating » o f t " drink» ...... r , ................ Total 1 o»t o f tiulldtng ronatruetlon 1 ’I he »'-nt »ale for Oregon during the program T a financial . > - I : r ; . that o f 1918 In Klu m a'h l-'all» la*t year amounted S i x l l i S i . , Opponiti- City Hall to 1764,168, of which 1146.#00 wu* \ by 4 50o0 1« tte report given to *the Does a projH-r part of «p'llt on 127 le w dw elling» execu tive c o m m u t e ! l i t the O regon The Port The real property o f John T Albert. Tuheri'ulo»|u uenoelutlon your dollar go to protect Hab in banker, who du d rei • • n11 y wu» land »ale am ounted to ov e r 420,buO valued at 4l*2.6oo. and tte |M-r-"innl and (he « la te Hah will total $37.000. property ut $45,non, a total of $177, Tie lari - ' »1 «ah o f Clateop county your future. In other 460 timber lund reported for many niontha llecauae o f depleted rererve, the wa» inad<- liiMt w e e k when th<- Mlnrie- words—not to protract the I I j iu I h i k a m i I t r a v i l i ^ H1r«t Htn*e t Having Hank of Kla »ota a Oregon Land u T im b er com pa ny d o n i : o n HM ORT n o t i c e math I all» wu» r lo oil hy Krank C of Mlnn«*»ota »old to the Cro»»i tt Ttm- suspense. I M A N O M O V I N O A HI’ KCI A L T Y llrmnwell, »tute nu | m rin'end'-nl of 1» r com pany o f Iowa a tract o f 7608.36 O f f ir * in Mptay D o ck acre» o f fir flmt»-r for a conatdi ratten bank» Near 8 r Depot r i l O N E >•* A p'-rfert miiHtodon tooth, together o f 41.200.000 with the end of a niaatodon rib, wa* T o determ ine jn»t how grant 1» the found by K A lb ad of 'I In- Dal!«-» 11 » hi-ulth menace from the lncrea»«*d con* he wo* wandering dow n a gully on hi» »uniptton o f nimiiiahtni- liquor, the ( r r»n rh »tali- board of health haa ch eld' d to Dl*trlct attorney» o f Oregon In ron a n a l y z e a number o f »am ple» from the ventlon in Portland voted to adopt a st ock» »I'lz'il by the authorltli-» and DR C FROST uniform policy whit h w ill mean the d term lnc to what extent the bevrr- auppre»»lnn of |iun< )i board operation »gen an- polKonou» t If f i c o in l#nw»oft Iltuldinjf In the »ta le Tii'-re were two' fntalltte» In Oregon PI mnm * t T h e penr Induatry rank* third In due to liulumrlal aerldent» during (ho l o t t i K*’ Oruvi* Orrgofi fruit» In Oregon with apple » flrwt amt week ended January 13. according to prune» »ecnrid T h e apple acreage 1 » report pri pared by the *tatc luduBtrlnl OAVEN 0 DYOTT. M D about Mi.non, that o f prune 40,0uo and accident coinmlH»ton Th • victim » are I’ ll Y H I O I A N A N I ) H URO EO N ar* I3.6nn W Ii riun ilcc, engineer. St. Helene; .\ Huy work in nil itn hr u nr hr* Tin- Standard Oil compaiiy paid to Tbom aa D un»morc. laborer, Salem. A the »fate a total o f 421.743 a» tax on - total o f 433 acciden t» w - r c reported. KvrriihKx hy un|»ointin* nt It» »ab-e of Ku*nllni- and dlHttllute In If you do, you » ill ap- T h e Oregon Agricultural College Ra \ « »it h St r* * t fi.H Main, I'ornor Oregon during th< )<-ur ended Deeem- 1 dio clu b ha» been negotiating with the Cottagi* 1111)11*, Oregon predate its value. If ^ you her 31. 1H20 radio club ut thp University of W a sh ■ I Tin- Lane County Rportanu-n'» n»»o- i ington for the i-»tahlt»hincnt o f a »ye- K MrCAKOAR. D D S have not done so, now is elution 1» arrangin g u tdg trap »hoot j tern o f wtrelce» c om m u n ica tion be D E N T IS T for l.lnroln'a birthday. Fi tiruary 12. j tween th” tw o school», eventually to the time to bcifin. Nati Neuralgia relievi'tl io»tnuth tiv to take plurc on tie- new »tute gain-- 1 Include ntatloii» at the University of l'irai application. Resilience 117 farm tn-ar Kugi-ne. Oregon. I.eland Stan ford and the Uni «■■nth Tin nì »tri'i't; o f f i c e Ar onal Thrift Week is ded Senator Mi-Nary appeart«d recently i versity o f California. mill' luuMing, f i f t h atnl Main PkoM " ( i le t. 38; i' •. 138 K before a h » »onnti- fin ance com m ittee 1 Why the state o f O regon should be icated to the proposition and offered argument In favor o f a com pelled to »ell Its bomlR-ut a heavy o f helping every man put tariff of 5 cent* a pound on cherrlna discount, w h i l e the little »ta le of J ■ YOUNO In brine, filbert* and walnuts. Rhode Island dispone» o f Its »ocurl- ATTORN EY AT LAW himself on the road to se C. (' Kullon, attorney for the port ! tles to locul hanking institution» nt ( I f f ir o on Mnm avenue. o f Aatnrlo. hu» »tated that In- will file pric e» rnuglng a b ov e par, was thn Cottage Oravo , Oregon curity. Read v over the a petition with the tntrratab c o m question directed to the m on ey In merce commlRMlon for a r- hearing of terests of the state In a statem en t ten financial command H J SHINN the Portland Actorlu rate <aai- given out by G ov er n or O lcott last ATTORNEY AT LAW Many new building» at Antorla ire week ment^ Think about them. anil notary pulillr. Practice» tictug held up mi acroiMit of tin- high With alarmin g d iv orce statistics fac all courts Twenty fiv e your* e i The more o f them you coet». und an effort In tielng mavle to ing them and the uncontradtcteii asser |ii'rlene«i( en forc e a gradual reduction III the tion that Oregon has more div orces adopt, the happier, in all limier illitg., Cottage (Iruve, Ore. wage* of carpenter» and painter». per capita thiui nny stnte In the union, Zero weather I iuh forced the union district at' neys of Oregon, tn c o n probability, you will be. high »cliool at Multu to m ove It» cla»» vention In Portland, recom m ended the ALTA KINO room» from the city hall to a recently am endmen t o f existin g div orce law« so ATTORN EY AT LAW completed building, d '» l g n e d to t»> that In terlocutory decrees only may be ("ollertion», 1'rotmte, Notary uei-it a» a barber »hop but not yet granted at the conclu sion o f a hearing, 1'iitUlo opened. and can not he made final until three 774 VVlIlinuttr Ht., Eugene, Ore The Indlnn echool at Salem, which months later, after the fashion o f tbo Here they are: la educating 600 Indian pupil», » om c C alifornia law. 8 H W TITUS. D M D. o f whom were brought from Alasku, With their contention based upon an E X P E R T D E N T IS T R Y 1. W ork and earn. will receive $147,non according to the old treaty, Jeff Itlddle, Joe Halt and Moilern equipment. Kirnt Nation Indian appropria tion hill reported to Clayton Kirk, mem ber» of the Klamath nl llnnk MMg. O f fire hour» li a. 2. Make a budget. eongri-HH in. In IL’ in , 1 to it |i. m. Kve Tribal council, have gone to. Washing, lung» or Huiulu) » liy appointment Senator Cham berlain appear» to tu> ton. D. C., where they wilt appear be 3. Record expenditures. feeling more com fortab le and hopi ful fore the secretary o f the Interior and after aevcral »etbaek» At th< be»t. endeavor to rcloente the boundary o f J. S. MEDLEY • ATTORNEY AT LAW It 1» »aid. he cannot hope to leave the the Klamath reservation as now rec 4. Have a bank account. hd»pltal In Waalilngton, D. C , for ognized hy the governm ent. T h e In Eugene I.... .. anil Having« P.nnk many week». dian» aksert the boundary should lie IV Tarry life insurance. Building The Harney Valley Im provem ent four miles south o f the present line. Kiigenn O regon eompany o f Portland ha» filed with Almut 700,000 acres are Involved and ti Own your own home. DR. A R ANDREWS the »late engineer application to ap thA value o f this land Is estimated at propriate water from Itoek crock for $10,000,000. Vetorliinry Surgeon 7 Make a will. Call» Uli«» ereil |ironi|it|y the Irrigation of 315 acre» of land in Co-operative n o n p r o f i t associations nil hour» 11 u n if y county. of farmers, for the marketin g o f the Drain Oregon 8. Pay you hills promptly, The Htiell OH com pa ny o f California wheat c rop o f the state, and the wool haa remitted to the »eeretary of »tute und mohair produced In western Ore DR W M HAMILTON a cheek In the »uni o f $1.622 61, cover- Ron. were defin it ely launched at the Î). Invest in reliable se- C H IR O P R A C T IC Ing the tax on aalea of gnanllne and session o f the Oregon Farm Hureau curiticH. dlatlllate In Oregon for the month end federation tn Portland last week A HpeeiivJly Chronic Cime» ed December 31, 1!>20 meeting for perfectin g the orga niza 10. Share with others. Not le»» than 1600 veterun* o f the tion o f the proposed association for the O f flee Over Darliv IliinMvare world war, at an open ae»»lon In the m arketin g o f wheat will he held at Portland armory last week, calli d hy T h e Dalles as soon as plans for the A W KIME, M D. Portland p«»t of the Ann-rlmii Legion, contract can be perfected. In the cane P H YSICIAN A N D 8UROEON roared affirm ation to a n .iolu tlon call o f the wool and mohair growers, a Olintetrie» it Hpeemlty. Will rnre Ing upon the Oregon logtelature to at- meeting will he held nt Albany on Jan Local Committee for National for eon finement» at my home if re low ex Rorvloe men the option of $2."i uary 21, at w-hleh the pinna will bn iiiiired. Hperinl nnrne if required. for eaeh month of »ervlce or a $.ti|t»0 defin itely outlined and presented for Thrift Week, January 17 to 23 Phone: office 34; residence 128 J farm or honi'- loan. adoption. T in ' Mi-ti1 1 in-1 wii ii I n II Dll’ n r » « nil I hr timi'. If y no k huh nil It i III. (illnlir it in. Our ti h in I it-r m I Mi NO R E A SO N FOR IT The “ F ix ir Shop Does Your Dollar Do It s . “ A Progre v .0 ^ & O O D BREAD ~ r*M “i — y j / ú L r & If you are particularly fond o f particularly good bread, aak for this particularly good flour— its Northwest Hour Made wheat best P ar m SM i a . , « .. of M un'aca f e “ hard i. ® i VisffifU A I fl U m I s S f r m f n H 0rt«»« N o x a ll Flour K BLEMDCD ■ MMMamiMaMMm 5pri*iMi.Or« (Blended) AT YOUR GROCERY STORE Jones & Eaton, Distributors S P R IN G F IE L D M IL L & G R A IN CO M P’Y T r a n s fe r Professional Cards Do You Practice Thrift? V i W hy M azola has,the greatest sate o f any brand o f sclad or cooking oil H o u s e w i v e s everyw here who know the delicious appeal o f fresh, green salads are now using Mazola. Mazola is equal to the finest olive oil, and on account o f its low price, salads can be served every day o f the week. For frying, cooking or shortening, Mazola gives results that cannot be se cured by any other form o f cooking fat. Even the most delicate people can digest food prepared with Mazola. Makes de licious pie crust, doughnuts and cakes o f every kind. Mazola ns used by more than sev-en million discriminating families today and is used by leading hotels, clubs and din ing cars throughout America. It is more economical than butter or lard, and with a better flavor than ordinary vegetable oils. FREE ? * « v - 6 w r i * r . beautiful!v i'lu'tmtrj Cons — — ■ 1'r.xluct, Cook Book. Write today. Corn Products Retuuoa Company. P. O. Uoa 161, New York MAZOLA Setting R e p r c t e n t a t t v s JOH NSON -UEB ER C O M P A N Y Portlcud “ Y ou Save M o n e y ” says the Good Judge A nd get more genuine chew* ing satisfaction, when you use this class of tobaccoi This real long, chew is because the full, rich, tobacco taste lasts so you don’ t need a fresh nearly as often. And a small chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did. A n y man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put uft in two styles W -B C U T is a long fine*cut tobacco R I G H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco