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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1922)
The Sentinel Do you want to buy something and admit that they had not done ao. f Rut the literary gem that we all RALEIGH’S HOME IN DANGER d o s t know who hss it fo r sale! A Sentinel wanted w ill find the owuer read, and ail appreciate, is the oue tf i that deals with homely philosophy and Proposal ta Dsstroy It and E-act Cot fo r you. A Week:? N«*w»jmpi>r \*iLh ï'k cu ij | appeal* to the heart and soul wiihiu o f Rack bouc Watch the label on yonr paper *f tage« on th# S t# Haa Arouaad » n that deals with scutmicuts that Much Protast. Lib ert Rede auu Lib* n ? mu . A FubLaber* eome into our daily lives. V\ heu we N O TIC E A G A IN S T STOCK R U N N IN G tùbori B eò*_______________________ b ailor [have read we iuv oluutarily remark. The ancestral home o f Sir W alter A T L A R G E IN L A T H A M P R E C IN C T ! ” l'iT t that the truth f or "•That e* A i m i c i**» publication entered at Cot aetly expresses a feeling 1 often have Raleigh may be destroyed. It lies in It appearing from the adstrart of *£ « ctrove, u r** au» »ocond a ' ü i » mat.or lic it,’ * or “ Is n ’t that touchmgf” the west country, on the edge o f D art votes cast at the regular November 7fh. * * Homespun, f ’ the w ork or Grace E. moor. and is known as Fardel. An 1922. election, as made bv the o ffic ia li .iUAlliCMM O f fic o . -411 bu*; Main • Hall, Oregon newspaper woman and ciently It was the seat of the family canvassing board o f L in e County, Ori» ; ! poet, is such a collection of poems. of Sir W alter K a le ig h ; today it Is gon. that at said election, the total b lM C J U F T lO N b A T L i* number o f votes cast in l<atham F re- ! Why not surpris«- the folks at home with >ue year----- $b.Ji> ,TLroo mouth* 66c The sentiment> are so prettily ox nothing more than a farmhouse but einet in U n e County, Oregon, ou th«- ! •wx mouth* 1.15 . copy___ 5c pressed, the su b lets are >o close to a visit at YuletideT ll will make them hap question “ For and against iffock run 1 the things that enter into our daily surely worthy o f preservation. If only ni*»g at la rg e ” is and was 124 and o f ! py and you, too. Flan now to ta k e a«ivan- Member o f I lives and they are told so artfully, yet for its historical associatIona. said votes, 41 votes were east for stink , N ational L a i tonal Aaaociauon so guilelessly, as to make the reader R aleigh’s father, a country gentle running at large, and V! votes were ta g e of or» £uu diate Editorial Association fee 1 that the writer has seou the man. originally startled at Fardel, east against stock running at large, 1 Oregon .Ncw*papex Couiexeoce things we have * seen, has thought the where he owned property. His second and that there was therefore a major j itv of 4L’ votes against stock running i la n e County Pubkahex* ’ AaaociaUOQ things we have • thought, has done the son, John, succeeded to the fam ily jut Inn n ".*i d procinti, things we have done and has trod the FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1922 estate at Fardel, ai d there outlived his Not; ice is hereby given that a fter ! paths we have trod, with this addition, sixtv days from the date o f this notiee j Walter. Con that she posse: wed the ability to put more famous brother . . t _ .it shall lie unlawful fo r stock to run I in under penalty : A M U R R Y C H R IS T M A S FOR AI.T. into words m a way we could not, but siderable remains o f the old mansion L j hirge in said pr« « met, lit* no dollar" for th« t .r"t would like to be able to, the things of Fardel ex.ats, but what has roused j . ‘ ten the protest o f the I*evonshire assoe.a > tfYn"< . and tw. i ty dollars Ere or issue ot The Seatinti she saw, thought ï Hid did. ire momentous occurrence T he Oregon life instills love o f na- tlon Is the prop. sh I to convert the old ' " V “ ‘‘h !,,ul ' f , rv offense. . . * 1 to be recovered from the owner ot the) ill ha\c ikeu place and Christmas ture and o f the things close to our j chapel lnt. a number o f cottages. suet; ..... k a , . v ,| , 1 ,. ,.f • r tL»> nr w ill have passed into hearts; the Oregc n climate seems to Between all stations where one-way fare is £ki.UU or less. vandalism ought to be prevented at ’ h. >tate o f or.-i hefore a iustiee o f breed an abihty to put into breathing tin* peace o f the district m which such Merry w rds the thing." we think, and it i> «By co*t To owner or keener or either o f them mav Sale dales: Deeeml»er ‘J'J, 2d, 24, 25, 2H. ¡U), 31, January 1. The courtyard at Fardel form erly i reside, and if there be no such justice J ’hr»»» the it. only natural that a poet who is gain Final return limit January 3. contained an Inscribed bi-linpual stone o f the peace in such district, then I« ve same. the m g national fame should have bct'ti | o f the Rom an«*-Hoirish period. « »n 1 fore ’" t . anv nnv justice ei the peace in the reared in Oregon. rKn „ ,v ,vj i countv. and it shall be the dutv o f Lai •‘ Homespun*’ is published by Dodd. the one side were the wonts Fanout » constable , . . tl Frequent and Convenient Service will make your journey ^ I eacn m . anv justice ot *i. tn* he the Mead A Company. and is b« ¡ng distrib ifpcqulainl.” **S a trip of pleasure the uted through the J. K. Gill Coni pa ny. nut/' with some Ogham characters on \ isor in anv road district, to enfon*« P. irtland. the edge. Local tradition makes the l ! *u provision* o f this act. ull'J •“ ‘J1 the . . . . . . . k e n a ltv shall be for the benefit of, inscription refer to treasure buried by L litI whrll r on , j . paid mto the c m tu. The nun: b«‘r of pap«*rs issuing Christ* Raleigh in an adjoining field; ana the j m«u. school fund - t the countv in which For Further particulars ask agents The < has man* TT1n> editi« * thi> rear swnw larger local rhyme runs thus: such action is brought, within sixty UllL'> tltan e\ i*r belfore. Oue worthy of more B . I T N I thla stone and Fardel Hall or write I dav» « f t . r xu. h amrnul ta »»rov.-d ll al mention is that of Th» Lice a» much as the devil can haul |t o Tf H‘ u,‘ , , rL' i . 1Qo,-> Dated l)eceuib#*r Mh, 1922. r o rt land, which this year Anyone who wishes to so*- the si n*‘ dir. 21 ’ IK K. S. B RYSO N irpu."-t‘s i many mort* than credit JOH N M SCOTT. . in V \ ,M l ,le Chris a> editions which have now must apply at th«* British mus ^ p tîe t eum.— (.’ hHstmn Sclt-noe Monitor (¡eneral Passenger Agent «122 29 Other Christmas edition* »Dt» b«*for •ur luiOM huh hav come to the attention of id are thus» of th» Milton B ldi3n Globe Tunes. Junction E Ciitv T:tn#•H. Dallas Observer. Mou Euterpri- . Arrangem ent» Able to Reflect in a ourh H«•ruld. Hubbard you K;ninier U- rw and Corvalli- Gazette Thousand W a y» the Personality Glob. Tim " got >nd The of the Occupant. irthd; f all home pnn: uik ! pages illas Obi rer 40 pages. R« fh o f Able On the subject o f individuality In the>e papei printed in cities ihout are more than appropriate as luci thing the home a reoent writer has this to jf c ge Grove. akr The tn.ng" gifts for fr s a y : Individuality Is as important to B LU E M O U N T A IN « house as personality to ■ woman A M OTHER, room should be as sure an Index to the (r . o f »ur ! to The Sentinel.' character and taste o f the person who W I F E D A U G H T E R OR make Othe s h: lb-«-. 19.— ! 1rs. Lovm ie Farmer ha« oceupit*s It as the clothes she wears Lapp JJODl’ U Seatt e to spend the Christmas SW EETHEART or the books she r«*ads. The truly ln- tma> s With her parenti terestlns lnrerlors are the ones reflect be ha hav 1 pur Mr and M " M E Sn You 'll need •onietking in F piar in C • • m ing in a thousand subtle ways the gra i-hu-M-J the Ferguson sweets for the Christmas tre« lUf'C’ the It cious personality o f the occupant A 1 Gru«.* ;and ar< * moving th« or Christmas stocking ami for reapousiPi. fui Mrs. Albert Eissue and ldren favored c«>lor rei**atcd here and there xL order to f isit in — unusual bibelots culled from far returned from a three wt ek* the table on Christmas «lay. b u ù e s s . The Cottage Grove at the b Mrs. corners o f the globe— a rug that Imme W e have some swell Christmas see the rloek> Ri."SUe’s sister, Mr Wade Watt*, diately challenges attention— th«*s. are ItCXCS. valli" Time" G Mr. and Mrs. G rge I*x»yng visited the things that stamp a room and ren last week at the G >rge Dowens home, der It Infinitely desirable. You are The K ib b v famil were dinner guests H O M E SPU N all fam iliar with those interiors p*-r- ida v at the George Layng home, The w ill be a Christmas program fect to the last detail— every piece o f the smaU Cottage Grove and t • ut the Blue Mountain s.-hool furniture o f the right jieriod and In ' .pie Oregon the right place, and we all know how THE HOME OF THE BEST F • ley Whipps was in Eugene Moi uninspired they are and how dlfh- ult IN CANDIES AND SWEET’S to live in. Nowhere Is the unusual 1 11 read a Me o f the «Toe Perkins fam ily < aUse the *i: the s. k list during the touch, no sense o f any personality i breaks through. Everything is stereo exhit -l.oted at ?h<- typed and comusjuently dull. S..:,dav xohoul iU. Mouut • rning. Poatagc Particular«. A tvrtecent stamp w ill now carry a D O R E N A- one-ounce letter to half a hundred for- j elgn countries as » e l l as to any post The Sentinel. 11* >. K Busiek. who had be«»n office In the United States jr Its pus- •k" at the home" o f hi" sessions. The countries with which the United >*rs. Mrs. C. M M cLin and Mr- returned to R'eveburg States has t»< H vn t letter postage B lav. agreetnenta a r e : Lev • B : lack motored to Eugene Argentina. B aham a« Barbados, Ber- j turdav r»n. muda. Bolivia. Brazil. British Guiana, i Mrs. A. L Gogan san up from British Honduras, Canada. Colombia, i Moody's Decp-Curv# Portland Monday and visited Kxyptok Lenses day- at the home of her pare» ts. Mr Costa Rc-a. Cuba. Dominican republic, j Are Beuei Dutch W e « Indie* (Aruba. Bonaire, j and Mrs. W. \V. Chrisman. Mrs C. H. Jennings and daughter Curacao, Saba, ¡it Eustntius. St. M ar tins). Ecuador. Great Britain. Ireland, Faye motor d to Eugene Saturday. Y o u r motor will start readily and Mr. and Mr-. Frank K »lly and son Honduras. Jamaica (Including Turks, | Lawrence - p nt Stradny at the home of Caicos. Cayman Islands). Leeward is- ' operate flexibly, in winter, if you *: - daughter. Mr-. Stanley Dam» lands (Antigua. Barbuda, K«*«Ionda St use an oil that stays fluid at low wckk I. K lrts or St. Christopher. Nevis, An- 1 Arna VanSehoiack returned Thurs temperatures. g n llls Dominica. Montserrat. Virgin i day from Roseburg. TV •sirn >U ’•ature de- Mr. and Mrs. Emit K irk and children Islands). Martinique. Mexico, N ew n g la .w is ■mir spent Sr.turday night at th*- Clay foundland. New Zealand. Nicaragua. T h e battery troubles, worn bear England bom**. Panama. Peru. Salvador. Shanghai, it*nr a Ot'J«‘Ct «listai it s to ings and scored cylinders, experi China. Spain (Including the Balearic nd in There is hardly anything a Sentinel Islands f'anary islands and ¡- «s e s enced in winter, are simply evidence wantad won *t do, but i f one dt*j*n't do sions on the north African ctsist). T rin it. try two. if that the motor is bound with con idad. Tobago Western Samoa. W in d ward Islan’*« (G ren ad a SL Vincent. gealed oil and deprived o f lubrica DCNT L O S E Y O U R T E E T H Grenadine* nt. Lu«-la). THE IN V tS lB ti BIFOCALS Go Home for — Yuletide Holidays 25 « Reduction Round Trip Fares Sweets INDIVIDUALITY IN THE HOME If von saw it first saw it in The Sentine! Use 3 per cent of your gross receipts for ad v e r t is in j and increase yonr business 10 per cent Knowles & Gräber T 3 h e E l i t e Hardware an d Furniture c en $ n c for Winter motori^ j For Style and Comfort K ZEESK Different fae«-s reijuire dif- i'erent styles of m«lUntiiigs aiei shape* of l>’ns»-s. These are of the many details to which we give thoughtful a it eut ion. SfiermanW Moodu ^ N il LAMETTE ST I M M L 0 * t Thousands of people are wearing false teeth today because of the ravages of P Y O R R H E A . P Y R O -F O R M — a newly discovered scientific remedy is guaranteed to give per manent relief in any cas*- of py orrhea. Your druirvist will refund the purchase price if you are not entirely satisfied with the result« obtained. K E M S for D R U G S Your Christmas A Merry One will he I f you take «-i ride in your new Ford Sedan Woodson Brothers for Fords and Fordsons Demonstration Dav or Night tion. Pat Beat the Echo. Pat s command o f language was won derful, and a* fo r arguing with him— well, It seemed absolutely useles*. for he never failed to have the last w o rd “ Now, Pat.” said a vlsit««r, who had heard o f his fame. " I ’ll f«?t you five shillings that I can take you to a place where you won't have the last w o rd " "Is / n e !“ cried Pat. So the two went to a place where there was a famous echo W’ hen they returned Pat was Jingling his Bve shil lings "M e hhoya,” gasped one o f his friends, “ there s ould Pat beaten the echo." “ Yes It'« throe ’’’ cried Pat “ 0*h, but sure an' It was a Job at first. The thing came back to me again and again, bat I got even wld I t I spoke the last word under roe breath !"— London Answers. Helps Guam Farmer«. T o protect growing plants from the mrong winds which occur In Guam during certain parts o f the year, the federal agricultural experiment sta tion on that tale rid reports the soc- r uaafiil Introduction o f the use o f the pigeon pea planted around the gar den in double rows It mukes a thick growth, reaching a height o f 10 to 15 feet, («ears large quantities o f edible peas and la effective without replant ing for two or three years Repartee Extraordinary. T h e } » ere two brilliant minds." T h a t auT What was aaldT’ "One called the other a tier." "A n d — " "And tlie »tlier retor*ed T''U *re another : " — Detroit I ree Pi Z erolene Stays F lu id in W inter Zerolene No. 1, N o. 3 and N o . 5, »>* which are good cold test oils, move freely in winter with the action o f the motor. They give a continuous flow o f lubricant o f the proper “oil iness” to the pistons, connecting t * rods and crank-case shaft bearings, and save batteries. For safe cold weather lubrication, consult the Zerolene Chart at g a rages and service stations. # STANDARD OIL COMPANY iCalduraaa} Ï- P