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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1921)
I have prospects o f a bum per crop. Pro crop, latst vêtir there were S<.j pound- duct Ion o f n' el,*s i . the I'u ited States fo r every person, while the prospects has fallen o f f heavily during the past for tins year ate for only t'-j pom ol- ! tou years. In 11*01* it was l -15,000ARM) bushels, while ten w a r s later it had fa lieu to lott.000.00t) bushels. During the same period the number o f apple trees iu the country had fallen from ¿5.000,01*0 to 8 ( 1 , 000 . 000 , accordin g to Hpongu Unke aud Custard Spread governm ent figures, and there has also à cie s o f stale spoUu>’ cake (sandwich been a heavy decrease in planting o f ike) with a little pilli or jeliv ; p lc -- apple trees the past ten years. H ow ever, on the P a c ific const since theiu into a small m ixing bowl titilli tw o-thirds full, f i l l up with milk and 1010, there has been an increase tu the number o f bearing trees but some when well absorbed into each othei decline in the average number o f non bake fo r about 20 minutes. Serve with bearing, showing that the planting o f custard made o f a pint o f in ilk ,2 ei- >ple trees has been slightly curtailed 2 tablespoons sugar and 2 teaspoons a op ^ ■ p r o d u c tio n , in bus Is, for 11*01* V S t i l l i l i . 1 lie • as and lb 19 w ere: Ju gged Soup Five or six potatoes, 1010 11*00 3,045,000 one fourth cup cooked rice, one cup Idaho ................ . <150,04*0 mo enuued peas, half teaspoon salt, on«- 4.035,000 C alifornia t »reg oli ti,!*« 1,1*00 turnip, one onion, one fourth teaspoon l.l*;t«,0»H> 2.4>72,l lt»0 2 L 5 'is.'*°'1 pepper, one quart beef broth. Slice W ashington Iu tho number o f bearing trees in the potatoes very thin and la« in an curt hen ware jar: add peas, the thinly the northwest the o ffic ia l figures sliced turnip, the sliced onion, lice, pnritig D*10 and IPSO are: salt aud pepper, fo u r the beet broth I0S0 1010 ¡¡,380,000 over all, cover, placo pir in oven and ldu h o ................. .... 1,505,000 Voti w ill find this 2,4X2,<KK* 3.1 SS.000 cook three hours C alifornia Oregon ............. 2,020,04*4* 3,315,000 very appetizing, nutritious au decon om 3,000,1*00 7.1*00,004* lent. W ashington • • • It w ill be noted that Oregon is be Hut* T\> on«* flip of i*** 1*1 com ing a heavier apple l'lodile m g state than C alifornia while W ashington Is hoik'd ri««* add out' fourth cup »URur. the greatest apple state in the country. ou«* fourth t»*H>»i‘ouii ^rat«*«i nutim g a»*«l W ith the nulo al decrease o f apple one «'kiii- M i» w«*11 together, thou n«l*! acreage iu the I’ uited States between «no* fourth toas|Hiou t»:»Kinu | h »\\ dor rind Drop h\ 1000 aud 1010 the average pound- Tot flou r enough to hold in each person is grow in g less and less. taMosi-oon* m hot fat or brown m I.ast year the average was 120 pounds frv iu g pan. for each person while the estim ates fo r this year are 53 pounds. That is, * there w ill be hardly h »If the api Ics in the United States this year that there were last year. The United States crop estim ate is for 42 per cent o f a c rop. j To r« n»o\«* niildow from w hite g¡«n»«l- Ou dune 10 last year there was In ruh th«* spot* with soni» lim e d with sight a total crop for the United I chalk. Allow it to stand fo r a wh»l«\ States o f 2441,4-12.00«I. This v .u r it Is th«*n wash iu th«* usual muuner. 107,008.000 bushels. As fo r peaches, last year there were If » gin— -topp er is m oistened vvilli 22 pounds for each person, while now «!>* ■rme -In k in g w ill be prevented. prospects are for unii It! pounds for each. Fried t»»uiaU»cs mid b«k«*d tmtittor« There is also a shortage o f pears an* excellent for br«*akfu*t w hu h n«*« «l with an estim ate o f 43 (s-r cent o f n iu*! be hurried. • • • A p p K m g a piece «»! thin white skin from i«»^ni«* u t'resti ly broken egg will stop si ru t froiu blee«liug. » • • When fillin g a hot water bottle use a Intinti an«l you will not nettiti your f i ii ge rs. APPLE ORCHARDS OF WEST BEAR HEAVIEST P rod u ction W hile Lesa In the East. Shows O rati ly in g Increase in W est Coast States. Apple orchards in the northwest bear heavier than those in auv apple district iu the I'uited State.-, accord ing to inform ation received by the O regon G row ers' C ooperative associa tiou. T w o years ago, according to the governm ents report, Oregon, W ashing ton aud California grew one quarter o f the apple crop o f the l uited States, w hile the three states had only one uiuth o f the acreage o f the country. With statistics to show that the apple bearing acreage o f the east has been reduced m aterially the [tag ten years, indications are that the P a cific coast states w ill grow possibly half the apple crop this year o f the entire country. F reon n g weather last April seriously injured the apple crop east o f the R ockte-, while the P a c ific coast state*, Tested Recipes Household Hints ARCADE THEATER W EEKLY Fri.— Madge Kennedy in “ Strictly Confidential.” it is just the sort of picture you will like. It is a combination of thrills, mystery thrills, a«i- venture thrills and plain thrills. Eddy Polo in “ King of the Circus.” ' Sat.—“ Seven Years Bad Luck,” by Max Linder. Comedy, Snub Pollard, in “ Little Miss .Jazz.” Sun.—Alice Brady in “ The New York Idea.” A sparkling comedy of marriage and di vorce. Oh, so far and yet so dear-Rcno to New Yorker’s. Hoot Gibson in “ Sweet Re venge.” Mon.—“ 81J,” Wedgwood Howell. A great mystery pic ture. The story of the picture is long and interesting. Robert Fast I p bark returns from Africa where he has cornered the diamond industry, hut lie is not satisfied. He craves power and has a scheme whereby In* intends to place a long lost prince on the throne and be come the real ruler of Europe. Comedy, “ A Fishy Story.” Tues. V’ iola Dana in “ The O ff Shore Pirate.” Perhaps you might say pirates don’t exist nowadays, just see “ The Off Shore Pirate” and you will change your mind. Comedy, “ Hello Fncle.” Wed.-Thurs. “ Kazan” . A James Oliver Curwood story. The drama of a big d og’s part in a love t a l e of t h e wilds. See “ Kazan” the wonder «log fight a wolf pack in the north. F e a turing Novak and Kazan, the wonder dog. We are all made o f mud, but tftirks to nume longer thuu others. . $U 5 (otl«»n flannel, heavy mid light weight, blenched and brown, af new low pricps. Sat in I «nssa, a dt»sirable dress goods coitus wliitt*, black and light bint*. for now, d inches wid«*, I*ri«-«*< 1 per yard, only 50c Grocery Specials 10c Hon Ami, p«»r packagi*, only 20c glass td jelly 15c Hulk raisins, per potimi, only 20c P ow ell & B u r k h o l d e r Phone 70 Corner of Fifth and Main N O TICE TO CR E D ITO R S. » ' I W A N T A D S | Hate» O n e cent tlie w ord , lumi- ( Diiuu 35 w ord -; t li ree insertiou» tur tile prie« ut In o wiieu pani tu ad- villici»; ba li cent tbu word after I tbe tbird inaoruou. I | | | , Do you keep chicks or do your chick eiid keep y o u f Silver «Quills have tbe luy bred in tbeui by mnuy years o f trapneallhg. Bn by chicks aud butch m g egg-1- Win. Hands «St Son, Hox «444, C ottage G rove, Ore. Dbuue 1 F 2 . <l31lf Prom pt Jitney service at City Transfer i ouipany. Pbune '.*.*. j_-U < For Sale.- R egistered Imm ediate delivery. beek, phone 39F 21. For Sale.- Team, w eight about lio n eaeh. Ed. Brasher, Loudon, Ore., phone 23F 15. jne24 jly2i| H em stitching and picutiug attachm ents $2. Buttonhole attachm ent 49.'.V Fits any sew ing muebine. Needle threaders 25e. S elf threading needle* 25e jKiekage. Personal check* It*«' extra. Light* Mail Order House, box 127, Birm ingham, Ala. jly l 22p the maximum power and the maximum speed it was For Sale.- Tw o good work horses, 41 and 14* years old, weight 1300 and 154)0, 50 head o f sheep, $3 j~-r beud. J. O. Murry, phone 23 K 42. jl y l5 2i*e Sale. , . N ew bathing suit. j l y l t p Ruth d For Sale. Full blooded O. I. C. pigs. Hi -ady Auf'tirtt I. I.T pig* !<» th** lifte r; now w eigh 1* j * ouij «1 a and w ill weigh .*52 jkOiini!« when m i week* old. $5 each. (/'bus. II. Sharon. jlyJ 5 29]» For Sale.— 16-incli w ood, $:* cord on ground, $.> cord <l*?livered. I*ny in y o u r w in te r mi p o ly. J. W. Shaftui k. « mi leu «* íi o f C o tta g i' (» ro w . PhoiH* i!> 32 a ng-’ 1 F Id. W anted. To hear from ow ner o f good ranch fur sale. Niat<- «a-di price, full imrti'-ulars. D. F. Bush, Minin apoli», M inn. jl y 2 2 (pi 1 fipd designed to develop. The refining of Red Crown gasoline to make a high-quality motor fuel is based on a thor ough scientific knowledge of the fuel require ments of the automobile engine. These requirements have been met by the Standard Oil Company out of its years of experience and in accord with a policy of true service in its field. Look for Standard Oil Service Stations and for the Red Crown sign at service stations and other dealers. There you will be able to get good service with Red Crown gasoline. STANDARD OIL COM PANY IC A u n u u i Cottage Grove MONDAY, JULY 25 AFTERNOON AND NIGHT FAMOUS DOG » P O N Y CIRCUS THE SHOW Particularly OF QUALITY Pleaning to the Children—Unusually Interest ing to Grown Ups. W anted --C h ick en s, young fries, for * ash or trade fur lumber, phone 13 F 3. ijiniuii-rs Brothers. ¡Iy22 29i- Who Destroy Sorrow N otice is hereby given that by virtue o f an order o f the County Court o f (.ane County. O regon, duly made and entered »in th», lkth day o f June, 192J, authorizing the undersigned, ns adm inistrator o f the estute o f Aaron A. Kelley deceased, to sell tho real property belongin g to snid estate at private «ale fo r » ish; I will, on and a fte r the 23rd day o f July, 1921, at I my residence about 0 miles Houth o f P ottage G rove, Ijm e County, O regon, o f f e r for sale nncl w ill sell to the highest bidder fo r cash the follow in g described real property: The North h alf <«f the Southw est »inurler, the Southeast quarter o f the N orthw est quarter, and the Southwest quarter o f the N ortheast quarter o f Section 12. Tow nship 22, South of Range 4 W est o f W. M.. contain in g Hit) acres o f land in Lan»> C ount}’ Oregon. D ated this 24th day o f June, 1921, E M M A O. K E L L E Y , j A dm in istrator o f the estate o f Aaron A. K elley, deceased. jne24 jly2 2 DONE ON SH O R T N O TICE P IA N O M O V IN G A S P E C IA L T Y O ffira In Spray Brick Near 8 P. Deput PH O N E 99 GROVE TRANSFER COMPANY dm Torni hi nt ntiti pressure* of our FLATWOUK ironers a s sur«1 smooth, perfect ironing without friction or wear. Furniture Moving and ( Jencnil .Jobbing Pressing Every Day file COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY F, W JACOBS. PR O P R IE T O R Res Fbona 21 F3 O ffice Phone 4 u Ring Us Up Phone 79 You’li Always Find Jf says the Good Judge That you get more genuine satisfaction at less cost when you use this class of tobacco. ^ V ") Funny Clowns N O TICE OF A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S S A L E OF R E A L P R O P E R T Y . Tht FLAT WORK ' /fiON E 1 laulinii ami I >rn\ inLC Lew F. Cullins W a n te d .--G o o d man w ith team for General farm wrurk a* renter or «•are taker. Eva W entw orth, Lom ne O regon. jly22e W anted. Peas for canning. Phone i 17k J. jly22els* I f you intend building, let me figure all vour lumber bills. Hhiplay, rustle, floorin g aud finisheil lumber at a bargain. Lamnn-rs Brothers, phone 13 F 3. j!y 2 2 2!»e City T r a n s f e r RAIN OR SHINE O. I. C. pigs for sale, by John II. Hull, tw o miles south o f town. jlv l5 t fe . For p That your engjne shall deliver« N o l n e i* licrcby givcu limi Elicli W. Guuley bus bei-li up|K>iiil*'d adunili» trulrix o f th,, estate o f Jnuies Guuley, ihreased, by thè Pouuly Judge uf Gir Puuuty P u m i ni Ilio Biute o f Oregon ut Lune Cuuiity, un thè 23rd day uf Jline, A. I>. 11*21, und ¡hai all persoti» having elaim* nguin»l thè sutd «»tale ure hereby required tu present lliem. duly vari lieti, lu thè sani nduiiul* i m i * rii *ul thè luw u l'f u e uf II. J Sliiiin, ili «Intinge Gru ve, Oregnli, ultim i *ix muutli» fmui dille uf first ptiblientioii uf tlus nutiee. Date uf firisi publicntiuu «vili be un tbe le i iluy o f July, 1921. EI.LK N . W. G UULEY. 11. ,1. HHINN, A ttorney fur Adm inistrator. jly l,2 9 O. I. C- pigs George K'-bel jn o 17ffpt30pd Shingling and lathing. Get my prices before reshiugling. I eau save you money and give you a better roof. All roof* guaranteed against leak*. Roy Foster. Hox 304. Phone 35 K 13. j29p E q u a lity fine grnde of cotton shipped direct from ill«* maimfact hit rs, only it For Sale.--D u rham -Jersey milch cow, good m ilker, gentle, 550, delivered in P ottage G rove. Pom e aud get her, 545. H enry Johnson, Saginaw . jly lS t f C%e gasoline A d pound potion bait, ready sewed, smiilnry, while as snow ami PROGRAM Use Red Crown Gasoline afar Power and Mileage — New This Week f / V A small chew last» much longer than a big chew of the ordinary kind. And the full, rich real tobacco taste given a long lasting chewing satisfaction. bo A n v man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put ut> in two styles W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R I G H T G U T is a short-cut tobacco y / r , fn a n - 9 r j * o n CorriOciny, 110/ B r o a d w a y , N e w York C*ty S e v e n th S tre e t G a r a g e All kinds and makes of ears expertly re paired; courteous and prompt, service; gas oline, oils and complete garage service. agent* for HAS MORE TRAINED DOGS, P0NIE8, GOATS, MONKEYS AND MORE NEVER-BE FORE-SEEN ACTS THAN ANY SIMILAR SHOW EN T H E C E L E B R A T E D C H E V R O L E T L IN E TOUR. DARING AND NOVEL ACTS Hardw are and Furniture REMEMBER BRING THE THE DATE CHILDREN Grounds Corner 6th Si Madison Cotture Grove Oregon J/ «