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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1921)
T h e O ld N est Rupert Hughes’ Heart Gripping Story of Home r/ic f r o d i r a l Üo n C o m m Homo ARCADE THEATER SUN. AND MON., NOV. 27 AND 28 Afternoon First Show 2 o’clock Admission 15c-30c fyls rede economy to uge Pei ari Oil in your ou heater c T V r r is no wasted heat when your heater is filled with dean-burning Pearl Oil. At the touch of a match this high-quality kerosene makes the heater deliver comfortable warmth at little cost. And it's most conve nient to use — no ashes to bother with — no coaxing to make it bum. Pearl Oil Is refined and re-refined by the special process developed by the experience and resources of the Standard Oil Com pany. PEARL OIL MROSSNE HEAT AND LIGHT You can get It in bulk from dealers everywhere. Order by name — Pearl Oil. STAN I JAR D OIL COMPANY (C tilfc-rnfa) Kvery patron of The* Sont ilici is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which eminent au thority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published anywhere.______________ Knowles & Gräber /f= Hardware and Cottage Grove Oregon Furniture ’s — POWERS RESOLVE O N . B rin g V o u r E g g s to CHINA’S INTEGRITY The right quality of groceries Territorial and Administrative Rights Included in Root Resolution. Waahlugton. I> C.— A resolution d*> eInrtitx for thu territorial and udmlnla- trntlvo Integrity of China was adopted unanimously by th« ronfi renre com- m itt«« on Pacific and fur eastern questions The resolution, the first controls action of the uriuitmenl llmttution con ference, was drafted and presented by Kllhu Hoot, mi American delegate. An agreement embodying the reso lution wits signed hy eight powers Chinn refrained from attaching her signature, It was said. hocause she cnulit not very well puss on a docu ment expressing u policy concerning herself. "Th e firm Intention" of the eight slirriutory powers was asserted "to re spect the sovereignty, Independence and the terrltorlnl and iidmlnlstritUve Integrity of China." The further Intention "to provide the fullest and moHt unembarrassed opportunity to China," to duvelop an effective and stable government was asserted The purpose of the powers, It was declared, wss to use their In fluence In estahllnhltiK and maintain ing the principle of equal opportunity for the commerce uud Industry of all nations throughout the territory of Chlun." A pledge was made to "refruln from taking advantage of the present con ditions" in Chins to s e e k special priv ileges which might abridge rights Of friendly nationals and also to refrain from "(vustenanclng action Inimical to the H«-eurlty of certain states." NAVAL GUT ENDORSED BY BRITISH LABOR Igtndon—A manifesto Issued by the lnls»r party on behalf of the whole la- ts>r movement of (Treat Hrltuln. prom ises support of any Hleps that may be necessary to make the American pro posals for naval armament reductions effective, and calls for the extension of the proposals to all forms of arma ment. The text of the manifesto declared the labor movement "welcomes and accepts whole-heartedly the program of substantial and progrreslve reduc tions proposed hy the United Stales at the opening of the present confer ence nnd will support any measures necessary on the side of (Jreat Hrltuln for giving effect to these proposals." The manifesto also called for non- renewal of the alliance between Oreat Hrltuln and Japan. BRITISH HALT gives satisfaction. The quality being right, our prices will interest you. On account of our CASH and CARRY SYSTEM, the be& of quality with no “delivery” or “charge” expense Y O U A LW A Y S SAVE Nuts Soap S C H IL L IN G S ’ BEST Oregon walnuts, III 35c White litina, 6 liars 25c Brazils, Hi 25c Armour’s Hath, 3 bars 25c One-fourth 20c Best hand soap, 6 bars 25c One-half lb 39c 25c Heat Tar soap, 3 bars....... 25c One lb 75c IVanuts, Hi Mixet] tints I!i.......... Ih 20c Flour Feed McKenzie, sack ....................................... $1.35 Cracked corn, Kite, sack_____________ ___ $2.10 Imperial Kerr ilaniwheat Wend, Hack.. (Jround corn, 100*, aaek........ ................$2.10 Kerr's »cratch, 100 h , sack........ ........... $2.66 K err’s egg producer, 100s, sack.............. $2.60 Mill run, 80», sack.____ _________________ $1.00 $1.75 K err’« I lard wheat, Hack ....... ....... ......... $2.00 (Jet our price on OH lb. sacks and price by the barrel, it ia cheaper. Oct our price by the ton, it is cheaper. 25 Pounds Prunes $1.55, Worth $5.00 in Chicago, Send One East Peanut Butter Pineapple Sardines School Boy, 10 lbs. . Bulk, lb.......................... $1.35 15c Large selected slieed, per can 28c, 4 for___ $1.00 Orated DelMontc............... 19c Columbia Best, can.... ..........5c J. II. N. California, per ean.... 18c, 2 for 35c Our Peaberry Coffee is of the same Good Strength and Flavor Maple Syrup Tomatoes Wedding Breakfast One-half gallon.............. Flakewhite 50 lbs..................... 75c $7.50 Solid Back...................... 10c White syrup Sauer Kraut Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and General Jobbing F. W. JACOBS. PROPRIETOR Res. Phone 21 F3 O ffice Phon* 4 10s 85c Prunes Our own make, 2 quarts... 25c HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR EGGS ACTIVITIES HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR EGGS All kinds o f mechanical alarm clock device» for feeding chickens have been invented, but biddy »till retain» the prerogative o f Inying her egg accord ing to her own schedule. • • • I f you ran make your w ife believe »he i» an nnge! you may save eonsid erable in dressmakers’ bills. • • • Kneeling on a tack at the moment of proposal is likely to ruffle the cool, calm equanimity with which % man ap proaches a job of that kind. Power to Develop'In dustries Largely In Hands of Women Work on Four Battle Craft of Hood Type Tied Up. Igindoa —The British admiralty an nounced that It had ordered the ces sation of all work on four battleships of Ihe sopertor-Hood type. The ship building firms were notified not to In cur any furthor liabilities on new na val construction until further notice from the admlrnlty. These contracts were awarded only two weeks ago. Officials explained that the practical effect of the admiralty’s order would he the absolute cessation of all war ship work pending the outcome of the Washington conference. The admir alty’s announcement evoked a chorus of approval hy prominent authorities throughout Ragland. By IDA B. CALLAHAN, President, Oregon Federation o f Women’s Clubs t M G H T Y to ninety per cent o f the house- hold articles and clothing for the family is bought by the women o f the state. If the women o f Oregon should decide to buy Oregon Products a tremendous indus trial growth would surely result. Many people who are now idle would have jobs. The factories would be increased in size. Payrolls would be larger. Lumber Rate To East Cut. Chicago. 111.—The transcontinental freight bureau announced rate reduc tion» on lumber, shingle« and lumber product« from Pacific Coast points to the east and Now Ragland. The Interstate commerce commission hits been lutked to authorlxe publication of the new tariff«. The reductions range from 13 to 1014 cent« under present rates to trunk line association and New ICnglund point«. .Women o f Oregon, let us try the plan o f asking for home products. This plan, if properly supported, would mean a more prosperous Oregon and many more happy homes “ out where the handclasp's a little stronger.” Farm Loan* Total >30,572427 Washington. D. C.— Total agricul tural loans by the war finance cor poration under the amendment of Aug ust 24 last amounted to |:M).672,327 on November 16. the Joint commission of agricultural Inquiry was Informed. This was on loans on which the mon- ay has been paid over. Ask for Oregon brands! Set* d «. P. Pay Conference Called. Ran Francisco.— The Southern Pa cific company has called conferences of all It« railway employes to "nego tiate a revision of rates of pny.” It was announced officially at company headquarters here. Maternity Bill Passed by House. Washington — The house passed Ihe Rheppard Towner maternity hill, un der which >6.000,000 will be spent In lerulty aid In tha various stales. Tea A S S O C IA T E D IN D U S T R IE « OF O REOON <* FOX O R E G O N B U IL D IN G PO RTLAND