COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, DECOMBER 8, 1924 PAGE TWO ARE YOU ALL RUN DOWN? IMPERIAL SOCIETY I one from spiritual waerifices to Christian Endeavor Entertains. love spite». One man was going The Christian Endeavor of the because his girl had refused to arber hop Many Cottage Grove Folks Have Christian church held a social af ­ Felt That Way. throw down another fellow. fair Friday evening in the church The captain on the boat had Curl and We parlors. The Endeavor quartet, received a wire from the Portland Leslie Hull, Ralph Chestnut, Fred office of the steamship company Feel all out of sorts! Tired, achy, blue, irritable! Beidler and Clem Sarff, assisted by telling him that I was a clergyman Back laiue and stiff! other members of the Endeavor, and athlete. I guess he wanted It may be the story of weak kid­ Barber work in general ; gave a clever musical stunt, “The i neys! special attention to children. Bide Show Minstrels.” Others in to see how that combination Of toxic poisons circulating about worked and so I was asked to the cast were Lula Hull, Claude preach on the Upsetting blood and nerves. 630 Main P. 8. Bukowski, Prop first Sunday out. Sherman and Mr. Forward. Miss There’s a way to feel right again. __ Il I think all the creeds of the day Help your weakened kidneys with Elsie Chestnut was the accompanist. were represented on the boat and Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diuretic. Other members on the program so 1 was in a rather undecided Doan’s are recommended by many were: Instrumental solo, Miss Veta frame of mind as to what to Cottage Grove |>eople: Plaster; short address, Pastor A. J. Mrs. J. W. Clark, 8. 2nd St., Cot­ preach about. In my extremity 1 Adams; instrumental trio, Miss tage Grove, says: "My kidneys chose the subject, "Extremity’s Elsie Chestnut, Veta Plaster and wore in bad condition and I suf­ i Creed. ’ ’ I wasu’t asked to preach fered with a continual dull, nag Miss Helen Ostrander; musical se­ a g* i n ging backacho. I had no energy lection and stunt, Leslie Hull and Two days out from Yokohama I and became run down. I also had Bert Burrows; vocal solo, Miss 16-Inch' Dry Slab Wood ’ received a wire from the paper, spells of headucho and my kidneys Helen Ostrander. Games were acted irregularly. Doan’s Pills Asahi Shimbun, welcoming me. I $4.00 played and these were followed by helped me wonderfully, strengthen­ was met at quarantine and --pho­ a banquet given by the losing side ing my back and kidneys and bene­ per load of 2t/a to 3 tier, tographed’’ into Tokyo, a distance in the recent membership drive. fiting me generally." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t delivered and put in shed. About 125 were present, Hixty-five ! of about twenty miles. While in Tokyo I roomed at simply ask for a kidney remedy— new members resulted from the the Imperial Hotel, a beautiful get Doan’s Pills—the same that Office phone 15 membership drive. place built by an American named Mrs. Clark had. Foster-Milburn Co., Residence 39F12. I)p(T) ♦ <» Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. mr27a3 Wright. It was little affected by Mrs. Clara Burkholder was hog- the earthquake. tess Friday evening to the Joker I was here six days and then club. The popping of corn and ! the playing of five hundred were | went south to Kobe to meet the other men who were coming in the diversions. House ferns were ! from the other direction. We the artistic decorations of the ' mef them on September 29 and tables. Tee cream and cake were I come back to Osaka to the Rokko served at a late hour. Invited hotel Fifth and Main Streets on the mountainside. Here guests of the club were Mrs. II. K. we stayed 14 days, M uch time Metcalf, Mrs. B. K. Lawson, Mrs. was devoted to sight seeing in the E. W. Armes, Mrs. J. P. Graham, Mrs. J. Q. Willits and Mrs. Elbert cities of Narra and Kyoto and vi­ cinity. Three or four days each Bede. week were spent in training and the rest of the time in speaking Telephone Statistics. nnd visiting. There were more telephones in Our first meet was in Osaka on the United States ten years ago October 11. After this meet we than there are today in all foreign spent a -lay in rest and then went countries combined. by boat up the island sea to Bcppu. Here we had our first experience INDISTRUCTIBLE PEARLS. in a real Japanese hotel. Every­ Superior indistructible pearls body took off his shoes at the make appropriate Christmas gifts. door. There were only two Eng­ Mrs. E. C. Shay, 305 south Sixth lish - speaking chairs in the street, phone 137-R. <18p place. All the rest were Japancso FOR SALE—NEW AUTO KNIT- an Flnsburg Circus. Hare will be the home of the "old lady“ for about two years. Strong rooms are being constructed in the new premises for the valuable private and government securities, which total around 4126,000,000 ster­ ling, and for the reception of I12&- 000.000 worth of gold bars and «40 held as reserve against notes Issued. Some of these valuable securities at ready have been deposited in the nei* vaults, but the bullion goee later to horse-drawn lorries. During the moving process * strangers are allowed to asalto la handling the hundreds of tons of treas­ ures, the whole work being carried out by the bank’s special staff. Interest in Life Her Secret of Keeping Young always pays to trade at GRAY’S PAY CASH AND PAY LESS Cash PRICES Are the LOWEST. Our QUALITY Is the Very BEST. have regular city delivery, phone 53 We___ „ Pay deliveryman when order is delivered Guaranteed creamery butter, pound 50c ORANGES Our first carload of Christmas oranges is here. We sell them by the POUND. The fairest way to buy, pound............. 6c Cheaper than by the dozen. 10-pound cloth sack sugar 95c CANDY We have the biggest assortment in town 20c Plain mix. Christmas mix 25c 25c Chocolates. Cream mix 23c 25c Bananas, 2 pounds CAULIFLOWER We have made a special buy and are sell­ ing it at a real bargain price. Largest Heads Medium Heads Each................. 15c Each ................ 10c Nuts from Oregon, the best and cheapest 2.25 7.50 BRAYS 9.45 CAEHOCARRY KEM'S for DRUGS Early Shopping Gives Time for Thinking and Planning Christmas Gifts Shopping at Kern’s for Drugs Makes Planning Christmas 14 Shopping Days Away You’ll want to visit our store to see for yourself but a few suggestions here may help you to an early decision. LITTLE BLUE BOOKS 5c -SIX HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN TI­ TLES Ol-' THE WORLD’S BEST BOOKS. A NUMBERED TITLE LIST OF THESE FREE; ASK US FOR ONE OF THESE. WATCHES FOR EVERY DAY USE —good watches at moderate cost—the famous Ingersoll watch priced at $1.75 and up. Just the thing for the boy or man at heavy work, camping trips. etc. PLAYING CARDS also have tractive l> score pad in real 1 lettered \ pleasing gifts. RUBBER BALLS DUNN FENS EVERSHARP AND INGERSOLL PENCILS —IN ALUMINUM, NIUKLE, SILVER AND GOLD. A PENCIL FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. INGERSOLLS PRICED AT 25c TO $3.00; EVERSHARPS AT 60c TO $5.00. SPECIAL WHITE IVORY LAMPS —for the dresser or the table, just a few of these left. Lamp complete with shade, cord and socket plug (no glob»«) priced special at $3.50. KODAK ALBUMS KNIVES GAMES —two, three —in regular and four blad­ packages such ed knives—just as flinch, rook, the thing for checkers a n d the boy or man checker boards, to say nothing dominos a n d nothing of the ladies who ?rib boards also boxed games way with the little art cor­ sometimes them. carry ners for fastening them in. Priced special at 99c ami for the children. These all These albums are purchased sold regularly the country make good fill-in gifts that from the Eastman Kodak over at $1.50 and worth are inexpensive and yet af­ company which speaks for every cent of it. We have ford a lot of pleasure to their quality both in ma­ just a few of a previous lot many people. terial ami workmanship. We priced special at $1.49 that ALARM CLOCKS have them 4n cloth and sell at regular prices of leather in various sizes to $2.00 to $2.25. See our —that ring and suit Priced at 50c to $4.00 window for these. run. You may have a heavy sleeper on your OUR GIFT TO YOU list that needs -The FIRST 50 persons presenting this ad on Wednes­ one of these day. December 10, and purchasing any item or items but lacks the courage to buy mentioned therein to the amount of $1 will receive a one. A gift that will ring very neat and useful gift from this store. Remember out your greeting 365 days there are but 50 of these to go to th»- first 50 persons of the year. Price»! at. presenting this ad on Wednesday, December 10. 1924. $125 to $4.50 ADDRESS BOOKS —leather bound in convenient six»- for pocket or purse. These are in colors— just the thing for a little gift to a friend, man or woman. Priced at ................................... 75c MUSIC AND BRIEF FOUNTAIN PENS CASES — Waterman’s —made of solitl Ideal- ” Writes leather, beauti­ A r o u n d the fully finished, World.” You purchased di­ can make no rect from manu­ in i s t a k c in facturers a ___ n <1 . making a _ gift of for this reason priced sue- these to any one. a* prising!? low. A gift built ....................... $2.75 to $5 00 for many years of service. Printed to Order Mr*. Ix>l* Dyer of Ashfield, Maaa* who at the age of seventy-six la hao- filing several hundred telephone oafla every day. She la th* oldest telephone operator in New England and bar philosophy Is worth a lot: “If yoa want to keep young have an lntsrato in life.” Pharaoh of tha Exodus Had Hardened Arteries Maw York.—Examination ot Egyp­ tian mummies ha* revealed that tbe pharaoh of tha exodus had hardened arteries, while Barneses V sufferad from a akin affliction suggestive to ■mallpox, Prof. G. BlUott SxnMk, ■gyptologtat of Unlvsrslty collega, London, Bald recently In an address at the Academy of Medicine. Oanoea rheumatism and mastoiditis were eoqp mon 4.000 year* ago, Professor Smith declared, and although thousands to human bodlee have been unearthed only one case of jojt and one of la» rosy were discovered. Tuberouloeto waa extremely rare, while rickets, he •aid. was entirely abeeat One mummy found tn the pyramids had suffused from cancer. Those desiring to appropriately remember a large num­ ber of friends during the Yuletide season will be in­ terested in the Holiday Cards which The Sentinel offers. They will be printed to order from copy furnished by the customer, giving each person the opportunity to ex­ press his sentiments in his own way. They will be printed in three colors—red, green and black. The Sentinel furnishes appropriate illustrations, t bond betweeo tba knsee. accordlng to tbe funeral rite* af tha andant quint. The Road to Success Our Secretarial, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Course will prepare you for a good position, and— There are positions waiting for you when you are prepared. FRAMED MOTTOES —bearing good sentiments, tastily frame»! an