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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1913)
:♦ ♦:♦ ♦:♦ ♦:♦ ♦:♦ ❖ ♦> ♦> ♦> * * * * * * * * WAREHOUSE OPENED NEW COUNTY B AT REDMOND Mritsutr ’ * Intrudi >♦>♦>♦> 5 SPECIAL p o OFFERINGS r ! Remaining Three Days of Clean-up Sale Lace Special — Thursday, Friday and Saturday J » y d . ______ Potato Storage Marks Beginning of Co Operative Movement to Open Market Channels. ** k ture to „ ^•»tltiag o, l.uue «nd D* Ml* A measure h „ ^ the l*gl*U i ^ ' 1 Three hundred i'ltls*na of Redmond "f b|- Niul the lurruundbig eounty partlel COUIlty a.f ,|M f «c patrd rerrntlv in the opening o f the a p " 'l “ f N..«heMUfl7 IHita'o warehouse of the Redmond ....... « n i ; fnion Warehouse Company, one o f the irrshiH«? lurgeat ami nmal aulaituntial buildings •upiKtrl t.f i l.sne (jZ. of the kind in the northweat. With teliun hut vt • ideal weather eomlltiona prevailing, x iHitura were attraeted from I’rinevllla, tale TrL Iteml, Powell, Butte ami other centera. Kl" " ' r 1 'M -tU, W1 The dedication of the warehouse Josish Port, r Trsr| , ^ marks the beginning of a tug c*>o|>era- W. I I insi . <!♦ " ■ ■ ■ " ' • - ■ ' — - x tlve movement among the farmers o f Lemuel Re e l u* to| the Central Oregon district For a eon I^its 23, - t. 34, number o f years I ig .|uantitira o f po hurst athlii i„ t'-otUge X tatoea, onions, alfalfa, clover ami other Jsmr* t |*, n,.r * products have thrived bountifully, but Porter el in t, King,^. the chief obstacle In the way of llnan- N* o f lot (, block 5, | (•¡•I Hue *eaa baa been the lack of a land a eeroi.d •>• l<1 1 tiun market. Kven with the com- Grove, $ln. railroad*, a* broad niarketa W. N. Hul l . || to s k «8* >'iK of the : are deaired and are neceaeary failed vWed one-fourth iiit»rw materialize, although a marked township 2i> ! W , H.uo, X tini'ilua waa given the farming In* P, Piers i<t UI luatry. Pierson HKJ ,< NWj T e x «« I'lai'ea Order«. o f sec. 24 R, I 21 SR Ji? To solve the market question and to I). J. (lover • ix b) j get attractive prices for their product*, ct ux Tract tlt*»Guf business men and farmers joined in the w. u. Htu .r, tl project last fall to eatahliah a rentral Short ridge l<. npr*«tp.w Helling agency and a general warehouse also tract m.rt ¡J for assembling the crops of this dis lametle river, re», Co* Patent Leather, Gun Metal, etc. Lace or Baby Plates, Jardiniers, Cuspidors, Water trict. The renult i* that a alone ware H. Venake el u, u, | Pitchers, Tea Pots, etc. Three days only. button; black or tan. Three days only. house DOxlfk) feet, rusting $10,000, haa way E* of lot J. block! been completed and aubatantlal pro Shield's addition to gress haa been made in o|>enlng up a I2M4NI. market for the products of the district. William l.aue loW. C.; Already urdera for Ut carload* of (>uta- Tract in sec. 4 Tp 21 8R||} toes have been received from Texas. W. II. Hilton <•[ ux |g i Moat of the |>otatn crop of the Red Hawley et u> W| of lot;» All Men's Winter Furnishings again mond and Powell Butte districts, whirh G McFarland's third addibe1 greatly reduced in price for Filial 3 Days. amounted to 2iai,ixxi bushels last year, tage Grove, tlo. 50c •cotton ribbed Shirt or will be stored in ti e warehouse at once Amanda C. Hull ct *iMt- Drawers K ach ________ for distribution. 65c cream color Vest or E. Pope C acre« in 9s,;; 51 25 Lamb’s wool Shirt or Ex-Congressman J. N. Williamson of 3 W., frkNi. ¡i Drawers, e a c h . ................ Drawers. Kach . . . _____ 1 Prineville as the orator o f the day K. Spray el ux to Jobs, I 50c white Vest or Drawers $2.25 wool I'niou Suit s|>oke on "The pioneer and the tender et ux lx>ta 37 bim ! 3» u( E a c h ________ K a c h ............................. fo ot." He reviewed his exprricneea $1. 51.00 cotton Union Suit as a pioneer of the Central Oregon dis 50c unbleached Vests or Fred M einzrrrt ux tc )n^ K a c h ___________________ trict. saying that the early acttlera in Tract in Sec. H, Tp. S‘ *i Drawers. E a c h ---- ------ variably overlooked the beat opportuni $200. Boys’ cotton Single Piece 51 25 wool Vests or ties and often were unwilling to adjust E a ch .......................... Joseph Perkin* to G«orp| ¡i Drawers. E a c h .. --------- themselves to conditions a* do the Boys’ 60c cotton Union Suit et ux l.ot 3, blk 4 I). C. I later homcsecker*. Each .. . ______________ ' 51.25 white or cream cotton "The pioneer is the man who aaya second addition to CotU(t1 Union Suits. Each.. . . . . United State* to Jsmct &| our soil won’t produce anything, and Irk) acres in Sec. L*r,, Tp. Cn , the tenderfoot goes ahead and raises $2.25 wool Union Suits everything.” waa the way Mr. W il ' gray or white. Each______ liamson defined the difference between 85c flannel Vests or Bants the two. All new patterns this Fall. Made in i gray color. E a c h ___ — Great Pitilli Is Shown. coat style. Fast colors. TQ n 75c white cotton Union Suit "Hut there is something about the Postmasters of Minor Regular 51 .00 to 51..So values /OC E a c h __ __ . . ----- ------- Remuneration Rise u men and women who go out upon these plains; out upon these vast and deao Sale of Parcel Stai i 60c unbleached cotton Union late rearhea and subdue and till and i Suit. E ach _____ _______ _ plant and replant until the whole scene i'oatmaatcr* in the secoal 52.So all wool, blue flannel QQ fourth-class office* X 18 reversed and whole townships Shirt, 3 day offering, each ^ I . U w _. .i. desolation are transformed Into pro country are hailing the 51.00 blue flannel Shirt 5A. ♦I# ductive and happy homes. They are lished parcel post aerric* the men who have solved the different aiona o f delight, for d is problems and who command my respect crease their annual rrcsipti and excite my wonder. quently their salaries. ! Final 3-day Clean-Up Sale Choice Table Fruit— packed in No. 2)/t 51-00 and 51.25 grades. Choice. L. E. Smith, president of the ware Salaries in office* beloe cans with sugar syrup. Includes Bart house company, as chairman o f the claaa are governed by the lett j»ears, Crawford free- stone (caches, | meeting, referred to conditions as the office. Sale of parcel pek ORDER A T ONCE Lemon Cling peaches and Apricots, they existed but a few year* ago, when ha* been heavy in all offif»» 2 cans for 25c; or 24-can case for 52.00 ! Final 3-Day Sale this Immense territory produced little service waa inaugumted «1 Ik Full Cream Cheese, peril)., 20c; 3 cans con or nothing but grazing for stock. W ith ning o f the year. Office* Uat Gallon Fruits —solid pack choice fruit densed Milk, 23c; 50c Sack Olympic Pan the gradual settlement o f the lands than $1,000,000 worth of put up in gallon cans. Choice Peaches cake Flour, 40c; 60c Sack pure Buckwheat by the thrifty class of (ample, he said year, such as Portland, in gallon can, each 35c, 12-can case for All remaining lots of colored silks Petti Flour, 45c; 3 No. 1 tall cans Standard that the country had just begun to affected. The salary of the S3 85; choice Apricots in gallon can, coats are combined in one lot. Pure silk Cove Oysters, 25c; 3 No. 1 tall cans fancy develop. “ The people have great ter here ia fixed at $)kOO per each 35c, 12-can case, 53.85; choice Messaline and taffeta. Choice faith in thia community. They have Thia salary applies to all Pears in gallon can, each 35c, 12-can Oysters, 35c; 10-lb. pail pure Lard, 51.55; for 3 days at one price. Each. shown their confidences by the heavy $1,000,0011 c MI sn regard lest of case, $3,85; choice Apples, gal. can, 28c. 5-lb. pail pure Lard, 80c. investment in the warehouse project. ness in exce** o f that umoonl We have just begun to developing into do. Y Lay in Your Supply of 3 cans choice Pink Salmon a great producing section of Oregon,” In the smaller cities swi ^ Canned Goods Now special___ ____________ 25c conoluded the chairman. however, the parcel («at •• j 1-gallon can pure Tomato A feature of the day’s program was «w ell the salaries. 48 cj»n case_________ 53.85 X Catsup each,38c; O t t e r a gratuitous dinner given in behalf of Fourth class postmaster* Three cans choice Iowa A Brand Minced C l a m s , 6 the residents of the district. for the beat results, ** the) Corn, 25c, 24 - c a n c a s e A cans70c, dozen cans, S i.*30 full ,he value of all stamp* 51.95; 3 cans Standard To .X 2 cans Solid Pack Toma- Bulletin to Help Farmers. in their rc*|>ective offices. It matoes, 25c, (limited no.) X toes, 23c; 24-can case, $2.65 A list of 14 bulletins and circular« that some o f these offices ar* 24-can case_______ .$2,00 issued by the Oregon Agricultural Co|. greatest amount of pareal lege which are now available to all who ncaa. Some o f the lourth-el** will write to the exten.ion division for master* are making from P them is ss follows : ments were served. A novelty in en day, it is said, on the salt d ter, Partield Crow and Riley Crow tertainment in Oregon was a snowball I amt Mtump* alone. Ii.urth-el*1 Bulletin*. Regular meetings are held in a room ing bout. Those present w ere; Bes offices uaually are located i#* No. 102 Digestibility „ f Kale. Vetch of W. W. Jackson’s store building. sie Nichols, Mildred Walker, Hazel 1 *y. Steamed and Unsteamed Sil- store or in connection with None of the officers or members will Ostrander. Kathleen Kern, Veta The give the object of the organization. ®Ke ........... Withycombe-Bradley private business. No. 103 Hickey, Florence Cline. Clarence Mortality of Incubator Chicks uaually conducts the office for dr I f it s in The Sentinel it’« news—if Spencer, John Legat, Wendall McCa-- venience o f the public and K*** ~ ..................... Pernot No. 11 ] gar, Chester Anlauf, Rupert Coffman, it ’s news it’s in The Sentinel. revenue from the government i* Senter. Raymond kovmr.r .,1 Rynard a. ____■ No ¿ 7 1 of r? Or«gon,C. r !U n" Kemcnt George Senter, No. 112 112-Moil, E. Bradley for thia service. Mrs. H. A. Miller entertained at 500 H. Abrams, H. A. Miller, C. C. Cru- When fourth-class offices <k No 1 (3 -Orchard Irrigation Stud,os Mrs. D. H. Hemenway gave a shower Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and son, Geo. Scott. J. C. Adams, Geo. yeaterday afternoon for than $1000 worth of business i** in Rogue River Valley CHURCH NEWS * Mrs. S. R. | Mrs. Marion Veatch. Those present Knowles, Van Allison, Herbert Eakin Smith. ......................U w i*. Kraus, Rees they pass into the thimelass. were Mesdames and Messrs. W. H, A. Brund, E. C. Shay, Joe Porter, J. P. ; ( — ---------- - + + + + + . of both third-class ami ('inular*. Abrams, B. S. Swengel, C. D. Graham, Henry Veatch and Merle Mr‘ ® ° * e ' Sunday school class of Services at the rt,.- *• , * No. 12 Three Species o f P|«nt |.ice in postmaster* are paid in pro| •"= Christian Church entertained Mr.. H a " , , " ’ L n lt, « I Brainard, J. S. Medley, A. C. Kinter, Scovell. the receipts. The parcel P«**1 ° «K o n ................. „... Price’s class Friday evening . » ♦ i • suntlay H and Wednes- G. M. Hall, J. N. Waterhouse. Mrs. is increasing their business. No, IS—Orchard S p ,.,. S|lt, “ An invitation married people’s fancy church parlors. Games played <lay eVen,nK at 7 :3°- All are welcome. Marion Veatch and Dr. F. W. Robbins. dress ball will be given in Phillips In fact the sale of parcel P®*1 BAPTIST CHURCH after which refreshments of punch] Mr. Veatch was unable to be present Hall Monday evening. No. 18 Hwina in the amaller offices is grest«,l, C. M. Cobb, pastor. sandwiches and cake were served. on account o f an attack of the mumps. portion to the gcncrsl receipt* I ----- -- ,» Services for next Sunday : (0 a. m. ...........Withycomhe-Potter The Woman’ s Club met Jan. 21 in [ The Emanon Club meets this after- is in the larger offices. This ¡_ sharp, bible school, clasfea for all No, . 8 - 0 , .«o n Station Trap Mrs. Merle Scovell was hostess to the Commercial Club parlors. The . noon with Mrs. C. E. Umphrey. that the country peop'e snd the officers o f Eastern Star Chapter study of South America was continued, : The Socil| Twelve ^ ' "T h j m ”, P ublic wor,hiP* Hubjcct: No. 21 ) The Soliinaiion g “ ti J ’S '.*” ' denta o f the villages will fin^ The Strength of a M an"; 3 No. 4 at her home Friday afternoon. w.th Mrs. J. E. Johnson as leader afternoon wUh Mrfl B R j this p. m., B lim n ,., R .P .,, for the new service thsn th* juniors’ meeting; 6 ; 3 o p_ A pleasant time was spent in needle and many interesting facts m*. young —*- ------ were 1 living in the cities. people’s meeting; 7;30 htation, 1009 -10 work and an automobile guessing con brought out about Argentina. P* m., evening The Unique Club at Lorane. Gountry merchants are ,—. service, subject: " I . Thy God Able?“ o__- test in which Mrs. H. A. Miller won report of the sale o f Red Cross stamps . Bulletins. Lorane, Jan. 23.— (Special to The A cordial welcome to all. take advantage o f it TW*' the prize, a handsome calendar. given by the president, Mrs. Silsby, ...... ■ » .£ . in the future to conduct b**®** Sentinel.) Lorane has one of the most Covers were laid for fourteen, a huge showed receipts of $31.50. M. E. CHURCH unique clubs in the county. It is called Sori.. 6, No. 2 Economic mail. That is, they will center piece o f violets adorning the Geological make deliveries to their P* , James T. Moore, Pastor the “ Do Nothing Club” and is Resources of O rego n .. dining table with place cards appro Services for next Sunday: 9 :45 a services Mrs. C. A. Harlow entertained Sat posed of some o f the valley's conv •••Parks mail. Most pf the country priate to each officer skiilfuly decorated urday evening in honor of the 17th prominent men. Warren Crow i. pTeri- ?.T“ ' h ° ° ‘ : " a' m" "«""o n ] Silk Creek. have rural free delivery routs*1 by Mrs. Scovell. Refreshments con birthday anniversary o f her son, Carrol *• I'. Chitwood is sick « dent. Frank Davis is secretary, Dick tion“ - fi-tn™'B Moat J mP°'tsnt (Juea- ith the grip. nection and merchants ther«f#,* sisted o f fruit salad, cake and coffee. . C. .S. Wilson of Eugene' Harlow. The evening was spent in Farnum, treasurer. Other members 7 on ’ "*) P' m’ ’ Epworth League position to serve their psjJJ The bidden guests were Mesdames W. •Pent Natur- playing games, after which refresh-) are Ora Davis, Ed Farnum Roy Fos l i m "IV *ermon- "object: “ Side -1-y w.th friend, here* way they never have been **“ fore. Farmers on rural |le!!vx;- will have the benefit of dmriy< from their stores. Y - ■ ■- : Y ■-■=-------- -— -- ------------ v | Thursday, Friday, Saturday 1 his Week | X Grand Wind-up of Clean-up Sale at this store. Many broken lots of winter merchandise sacrificed to sell quickly during next three days. ♦♦♦ Former Sale Prices given another cut downward! If you want to save y X dollars on wearing apparel, buy at this Clean-up Sale, today, Friday and Y Saturday. Remember, the time is short. J These Prices, 3 Days, Jan. 2 3 , 2 4 , 2 5 f Beautiful Art Ware choice, f Men’s Dress Shoes, a pair Note These $ 2.19 1 Cash Saving P rices] Sale Prices Given Final Deep Cut j for Three Days Womens Underwear i 38c| II 35c: 30c 75c! 72c $1.35 ¡1 59c | 42c 38c 1 Money Saved on Every Article ( |! at This Store Final Clean-up Sale —Thusrday, I Big lot 36-inch Percales Friday and Saturday i| Choice a vd. ................. 9c Big lot of 27-inch Dress Ginghams Qn ! A yd.______ 25c wool Hose for Women or 35c 1 Children, a pair _. .. __ 19c . 75c i 25c Women’s fleece lined Hose i A pair ............. .......... 19c $1.39 One lot of 25c Poplin Dressgoods i Per yd... ..... .... . ___ 18c : ...78c | Women’s 75c Night Gowns ; Each_____ ___ ___ 63C ; ...19c i 50c Linen Scarfs and Pillow Tops ...43c | Kach___ _______ 38c | Women’s and Misses’ 25c Knit i Gloves. Per pair_____ 19c fi. 1 Children’s Patent Leather Belts Three-Day Sale Dress Shirts | Choice each_ . .. 19c : Clean-up Sale Curtain Seri ms ¡1 i 25c patterns, a yd.___ _ 19c î Men’s Flannel Shirts 20c patterns, a yd. ______ 15c \ 18c patterns, a yd._______ i2c i 15c patterns, a yd._______ lOcl! Bach ......... /J)C % 1 SALARIES BOOSTED: i Women’s deaw Gowns 7Qf* /uU | Three-Day Grocery Specials Y .. Silk Petticoats, each $1.90 UMPHREY & MACKIN T h e C A S H E C O IN O H Y S T O R E V iortrty I were