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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
Pcrculo Star Sjicciai Seven Day* % lbc yd. Ribbon Star Special 4Va to 5 in. Wide 29c yd. These ribbons are extra special values and are best quality silk in light and dark colors in floral pat terns; most suitable for hair ribbons and fancy work; for 7 days only, 29c choice a yd. • SEVEN DAY STAR SPECIAL IN Muslin Underwear HALF PRICE This sale includes fine quality muslin, Ion* cloth, nainsook, etc., materials in gowns, corset covers, envelope chemise, skirts, all at exactly one-half the former marked prices Women of Cottage drove and vicinity here now have an opportu nity to buy at very low prices STAR SPECIALS WOMEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR Women’s lisle vests, two styles high neck, long sleeve; dutch neck, short sleeve; for early spring wear, special at two for 85c Former $1.25 value lisle union suits, spe cial "9c; 2 for $1.50 Seven D ay Star Specials for Men and Boys Men's best quality blue denim overalls and jackets, priced special each __ $1.59 Men's khaki unionalls in all sizes, 34 to 44, priced special at each ............................................. $2.75 Men’s khaki trousers, made in Oregon, all sizes, priced special a pail .................... $1.95 Men’s nainsook athletic union suits, special priced a suit $100 Small boys' overalls, special 95c, Youths' overalls, special $1.25 Star Specials in M en’s Dress Shirts For You Sir Dress shirts that are not only pleasing to the eye but they are good in quality through and through and you have not seen the prices so low in “ many a moon.” Every shirt fast color, all made coat style and with laundered cuffs and soft, turn-back french cuffs. The patterns in the bet ter shirts are “ yarn d ye” the colored threads are woven into the fabric mak ing the pattern (not printed). The sizes run from 14 to 17 inch neck. Note the prices and come and take a “ look” —you’re welcome. Former $2, $2 25, $2.50 values, special for seven «lavs, ea ch ...................... $1.50 Former $2.75, $5, $3.50 values, special for seven days, each........................ $1.95 Former $4 to $5.50 values, special for seven days, each ........................ $2.95 Commencing Saturday, March 19, and contin uing every day next week and the following Saturday, we are holding a «olid week of Star Special Days with big bargain specials in every department Each Star Special marks a big bargt in value in some desirable article taken from our regular stocks, in some in stances to clear away broken sizes, or to clean up some certain lot Watch for the Star Specials in different parts of the store. I r - -------------- ' --------------- BROKEN LOTS Here are Stai bargains which arc worth) of investigation catty in the week Some of these offerings are broken and odd lots, short yaidage m lots lo be dom'd out iii a short space of time. The prices have been made very low accordingly One bn dti-iiirh outing flannel, good weight, light colored patterns, yd 19c One lot 27 -inch good weight outing flan nel, light colored pattern, yd 14c One lot odd length remnants, new lot, your choice at */j Price One lot sateen petticoats, black, whiti and fancy putti ms, choice Price One lot dresses, middies, etc., for women, misses and ehildri n, choice Price One lot children’s rompers, formerly priced at $1.25, choice f>9c FREE DEMONSTRATION DIAMOND W FOOD PRODUCTS MONDAY AND TUESDAY IN OUR GROCERY DEPT We most cordially invite our women cus tomers to meet Mrs. Hraysted, of Port land, who will conduct the demonstration of the Diamond W food products Mon day and Tuesday, March 21 and 22 Mrs Hraysted will prepare and serve the Diamond W products and will have vain able suggestions to m a k e . You are wel come. NOTE THESE SPECIAL FOOD VALUES Diamoli! W jelly powders, all flavors, special 5 packages 55c Diamond W steel cut c o f f e e , 1 III 40r or •! Ifaa fot $1.15 Diamond W Double (juick tapioca, for merly lKe, 3 packages 40c Bulk cocoa per lb. 25c; t lbs 95c Curve cut macaroni, special 'I lbs. 25c Best bulk salted shelled peanuts lb 25c No. 2 cans sweet corn, 7 for $1.00 No. 2'_> size cans puree of tomatoes, 7 for $1.00 Japan style rim, grown in California. 4 lbs for 25c Neat and attractive pat tern percales in medium, light and dark colors; most of the patterns are ;t(i niches wide; for 7 days only, choice, yd 15c Seven Day Star Specials in All Wool Dress Goods $1.95 yd Women in this trade territory, who have not yet been able to choose materials for the new spring suit, skirl or dress, will be glad of this Star Bargain event in all wool dress goods at I mphrey A Markin's b e c a u s e of (lie timeliness of tills offering, I lie \ el'V low price, the high quality of material and beenilse t h e s e materials li re Jllst the weight most wanted at lltjs time, I'hc materials arc 12 inches w ide and include poplin, line serge, ottoman, empress cloth, etc, in all the most staple colors including black You could Imi illy believe that we are oI'l’i ring former $.'(25, $3 50 and $3.75 values at this low price and yet it's true, choice a ynr« I $1.95 Seven Day Star Specials in Turkish Towels Heavy weight tin kisli towels from our regular stock at special low pi i e s I'm s e v e n d ays. Size 17x29 inch turkish towels, special 2 for N./.r 2<i\ 12 uieh turkish towels, special 2 for Size 2 1 x I'l iii i 'I i turkish towels, special 2 for Star Specials in Aprons for W omen Women will 1 111 • I a large stock of aprons to s e lect from at t h i s store and in a very complete m /. c range at tins t i m e Here are styles that are always to be found among the staples and then, too, u e have , ; i.uil selection of attractive styles that are "different” a new touch of contrast ing eoloi in tin trimming, set on plaited pockets, rutiles that lend a different lit tractive appear ance, a new yoke, a double bell of emit rust ing materials, etc., all help to take many of these apron styles out of the 'ordinary’ class. The materials are percale ml gingham we take a drastic measure m lowering the stock and the prices. Note here: Former $2.25 value, lately at $125, now 89c Former $2 55 values, lately at $1.45, now $1.19 Former $.3 65 values, lately at $2.25, now. $1.95 Former $4.50 values, lately at $2 95, now $2 25 - — STAR SPECIALS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' HI TOP SHOES 7 DAY STAR SPECIALS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN W e arc now making our final reduction offer on the balance ol these high top shoes. Investigation of the Star Special prices on these high top shoes will no doubt prove to you that the prices are lower than for next season. Boys lormcr $(i to $7 high tops now special a paii $3.75 Boys former $7.50 to $S.50 high tops special a pair $4 50 Men’s former $11 brown high tops special a pair.. $6.00 Women's (Jordon brand black cotton stockings, size 9, 9*A, 10, special 2 pairs for 45c I ’hildrcn's Economy brand black stockings, nil sizes, special 2 paint m 46t IN inch Puckish toweling the yard, priced special fot tins Stai event, a yard 29a ORDER In tb e C o u n ty co urt o f th e s t a t e o f Oregon, fo r Imne co un ty . In the m u tte r o f this ap p lic a tio n of P e te M oatachctti for th e v ie w in g o u t and location o f a g&tewaw. The above n am ed P e t e M o a ta e h e tti h a v in g duly m ade a n d filed bis p e t i tion in said co urt p r a y i n g f o r th e location and v iew in g o u t o f a g a te way from th e home and fa r m p re m ise s of said p e titio n e r U> the most a v a ila b le public road p ro v id ed by law, and it api arin g to th e court t h a t th e farm or icsidenee o f said p e ti ti o n e r is not reached co n v e n ie n tly by an y public road p ro v id ed by law, a n d th a t it is necessary th a t th e public mid said p e titio n e r shall have ing ress to and egress from th e fa rm o r residence o f said p etitio n er, and th e cou rt h av in g duly m ad e its o rd e r a p p o in t in g a b o ard o f co u n ty view ers, an d h a v in g duly made its o rd e r d ir e c ti n g such h o ard o f co un ty v ie w e rs to m eet a t a tim e th e r e , » specified, to w it, on M onday, A pril 4th. ISL'1, a t 11 o ’clock a. m., a t th e b u ildings o f p e ti ti o n e r in sec tion IS. to w n sh ip 21. H. ran g e 3 west, W. M , P an e co un ty, Oregon, such tim e being not less th a n ten dnys from the m n k in g o f such order, an d it f u r th e r a p p e a r i n g from said p e titio n th a t th e follow ing persons an d c o rp o ratio n s own th e land across which said g a te w a y is to be established, now, th e r e fore, it is h ereb y O R D E R E D , th a t •Tames H. H awley, whose residence Is in I.ane county, Oregon, a n d whose p o sto ffic e ad dress is D ivide, Oregon, and T h e Oregon ft f'nlifornin Railroad co m pany, a co rp o ratio n, whose post o ff ic e ad d ress is a t P o rtla n d . Oregon, a n d w herein said co rp o ratio n main ta i n s a residen ce and offiec, an d th e Houtheryi P a c if ic com p any, a corpora tion, which m a i n ta i n s an o ffic e and has a place o f business residence in P a p e Co., Or., anil which l a t t e r c o r p o r a ti o n leases a n d p re s e n tly occupies th e ra i lw a y and ra ilro a d rig h t o f w ay be- lo ng in g to said O regon tc C a lifo rn ia railro a d com p an y, across which such g a te w a y will go. be an d th e y an d each th e r e o f are h ereb y n o tified t h a t said b o ard o f co u n ty view ers so a p p o in ted a s abo ve set fo r th will meet a t th e fu iilding s o f p e ti ti o n e r on section IK, to w n s h i p 21 south, range 3 west, W. M., I.nne co un ty, O regon, on M o nday th e 4 th d a y o f April, 1921, a t th e h o u r o f 11 o ’clock a. m., fo r th e purpose o f v ie w in g ou t an d locating e ith e r a s u it a b le road not e x ceeding s i x ty feet w ide, or a g a t e w a y not less th a n ten f e e t nor more th a n t h i r t y fe e t wide, or b o th , ns m a y be found best b y said road view ers, h a v i n g re g a rd to all s u r r o u n d in g circum stnn ces an d c o n d it i o n s of th e case, from th e fa r m or residence o f said p e titio n e r to th e nenrst po int p raetien b le on a publie ro ad, and to assess th e d a m a g e s to be s u s ta in e d th ereb y . O R D E R E D F U R T H E R th n t fou r "weeks’ notiee m u st be given to said O re g o n ft C a lifo rn ia R ailroad eom pany, a co rp o ratio n , by pu blicatio n in th e C o t t a g e D rove S entinel, a n e w s p a p e r p rin te d an d pub lished in s a id P a n e «•ounty, Oregon. D nted F e b r u a r y 29, 1921. C. P . B A R N A R D , C o u n ty .fudge. M. H. H A R L O W , Commissioner. E. M S H A R P , Commissioner, E n do rsed : F iled for record Mareh THE QUALITY STURE- 1. 1921. K. H. Bryson, C oun ty C lerk. m4 a p r l c . In th e C o u n ty C ourt o f th e s t a te of O regon fo r th e C o u n ty of Pane. S ta t e o f O regon, (.'ounty of Pune, ss. I, R. H. B ryson, C ounty f'lerk o f the ab o v e nam ed C o u n ty and S ta t e , and Ex officio t'le rk o f th e C o u n ty Court o f th e S t a t e of O regon, fo r the C o u n ty o f P ane, do h ereby c e rt if y th a t the fore, g o in g copy of o rd e r has by me been com pareil with the o rig in al, and t h a t it is a co rrect t r a n s c r i p t th e r e fro m , anil of t h e whole o f th e orig in al as the same a p p e a rs on file in my o ffic e anil o f record in th e jo u r n a l of said C ounty C ourt in Volume page now in my o fficia l care an d custody. in te s tim o n y w hereof, f h ave here u n to set iny h an d a n d a ff ix e d the seal of said C ounty C ourt th is 1st d a y o f March, 1921. R. S. B RY SO N, C oun ty Clerk an d Ex o ffic io Clerk of th e C ounty C ourt of the S t a t e of O regon in an d for th e C ounty o f Pane. SUMMONS. In th e C ircn it c o u rt of the s t a t e o f O regon, fo r P a n e eou nty . B'-ssie P an g , P l a i n t i f f , vs. William IP Pang. D e fe n d a n t. " T o William R. P a n g , d e f e n d a n t : Yon a re h e re b y required to a p p e a r an d a n sw e r th e com p lain t filed ag a in s t you in th e above en title d suit w ithin six weeks from the d a te o f th e first pu blicatio n of th is summons, an d if you fail to so a n sw e r for want th e r e o f th e p l a i n t i f f will a p p ly to the court for th e relief p ray ed for h i p l a i n t i f f ’s com plaint, to w it: For a decree dis so lv ing th e m n r ris g c c o n tr a c t ex is tin g good s e r v i ' . b etw een you a n d the p l a i n t i f f on tie , g ro u n d s of cruel and inhum an treat menf o f an d to the p l a i n t i f f ns set out in p l a i n t i f f ' s com plaint. T h is sum mons is served by publica tio n by o rd er o f th e H onorable D. F. H kipw orth, .Bulge o f th e ab ove named cou rt, d a te d th e 2nd d a y of March, 1921, and th e d a t e of th e first publica fiori of th is HiiiomoriH is the -ith day o f M areh, 1921, an d the d a t e o f the last publication will be on the 15th d a y of April, 1921. II. 3. HH1NN, A tto r n e y fo r P la in tiff. P o s t office address. C o tta g e Drove, O regon m t-ap r.lS . N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S . N o tie e is h ereb y given t h a t Ora Rend IB m e n w n y has been a p p o in ted Exei *ri» of the e s tn te of Daniel Read, deceased, by the eo u n ty court of P an e cou n ty , Oregon, on th e 15th d a y of F e b ru a ry , A. D. 1921. That all fiersnns h a v in g elnims a g a in s t said e s t a te are hereby n o tified to present the snme, duly v erifie d to the snid ex e c u trix nf C o tta g e Drove. O regon, w ithin six m o nths from d a te of first pub lication o f th is notice which will be on the 4th d a y of M arch, 1921. ORA R E A D H E M E N W A Y , E xecutrix. A D M IN IS T R A T O R S NOTICE F IN A L SETTLEM EN T. OF her fin a l a rr o tin i in th è m a i l e r of S O M E T I IIN O D O IN O A T sani e s t a te an d th n t Hnturdiiy, March D O R E N A FOR A R M E N I A N S 19, 1921, a t th è hour o f 11 o ’clock a. m. of snid d a y Ima ......a fixctl by The high school s t u d e n ts o ( Dorenh thè C ounty Court for thè h e a ri n g o f 1 will g i t e a b ask et mirini at th e school o b je r tio n a tu suol account and thè ' build ing F r i d a y evening, March IN final setIlement thereof. P ro c e e d , will go to t h e 'A r m e n i a n relief D nted th is lx th d a y of Kob., 1921.1 fund. Ladies, citine w ith n b ask et M A R D A R E T E C R A W F O R D , I s e l l your shadow s. Boys, come w ith E x e r u tr ix o f th è will o f E d w i a M. the money. mrhIMr. C rn w fo rd , deecased. flH mlH. A D M I N I S T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E . C ar Sllps O ff Orarle Heverol au tom o bile londa o f thoso re tu r n in g S im d ay m orning from thè P o n in e d an ce were hold tip fo r severnl hourn at thè foot o f thè P o n in e uioun tnin ber a use of thè rlo sing o f ilio noni when a enr ilriven by II. .1. Ititrh ev slippeil o f f thè grado. It wns abolii fi n'clock b efo re th è enr wns gol tea back unto thè roail and t r a f f i e re sumeri. No one wns injnrcd. N otiee in herebjr given th n t thè un- flersigned Ima liceo appon iteli by thè C oun ty C ourt for Pime co u n ty , Oregon, udininistriitrix, w ith will nnnexed of thè e stà tc of II. C. M uilscn, deecased. All persona h a v iu g eliiima ng u in st snid ■ ita te a r e herebjr notified lo present thè some to me d u ly v erifie d nn or before Mix moiiths a f t e r th è d a to of th is notiee. Mrs. John II. W anker Dica. Dateti at C o tta g e Drnvc an d first Mrs Peri ri Helcn W an k er, n i f e of pubi irai lon th is U lti dny of March, J o h n II. W an k er, nn emplove o f thè 1921. Bohemin b o m b e r com pany, ilied y ester •IIIP IE C. MADHEN, day ai Row R ìver. T h e body «vili ho A ilm iiiistralrix o f th è e state t a k e n to l ’or! la od tnilny for in term en t. of II C. Moliseli, doeenned. Residua thè hiiHbnml, a son survlvcs. •I. E. YOIIND, A tto r n r y for esta te . m 11 aprite Poor 0o«t Larga Som. A. F. & A. M., Attention Work in E. C. d eg ree nf ape r ia l com m unication W ednesday e v en in g , March 23, nt 7:45. N otice is h ereb y g iv en th n t th e an The nsiial cordial in v ita tio n is d ers ig n ed ex e c u trix o f th e Inst will of e x te n d e d to visito rs und members. E d w in M. C ra w fo rd has filed w ith the W O RTH H A R V E Y , C o u n ty Clerk of I-ane C ounty, Oregon, By o rd er o f W. M. S e c re ta ry • a re of thè pnor o f l.nrie c o u n ty ia g e t t i n g tu bc a big problem Tlic reenrds of (he ro iintv show th n t d u rin g 1920 thè snm n f 411,00(1 was pabl uut in wiliows pensiona, nnd tt2 .3 N I .9 l for paupers, includ ing thè u pk eep o f thè fiorir farm. .Bolge B a rn a rd snid th n t he ex per f s th is nmoiint to incrin ai’ as t h *• popolatim i o f thè c ity nini cou nty grmvN and a m a rk e d inem ano will bo noted if thè tim es become h artler thnn th ey a re now. t