COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925
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wtottliac (Grove Sentinel Famine Has More Than
Monday» and Thursday»
! soci err =
Sid Williams is
4gain.
Si
. il’iap s, of Cottage Grove,
v as arrested Saturday for the third
time in the past t-.o years on r
moonshining charge, and is agann
in the county jail. His small still
w
st’iz I by the arresting officers
aid is at the sheriff’s office.
No moonshine was found at the
stiM but Williams had a quantity
of mash which he had been drink
ing and was drunk on it, said the
officers.
Publisher»
___ Editor has been a glomy one from earliest
times.
Airs. N. E. Com pt ou was a gra
Mrs. H. V. Allison, Mrs. Clara
A first-class publication entered at
At the beginning of the Eighth cious hostess Thursday to the Sfcial
Burkholder, Miss Lulu Currin, Miss
Cottage Grove as second-class matter century a dearth, which extended to
Twelve club at a 1:30 luncheon. Myrtle Kem und Mrs. C. E. Frost
Ireland, drove men to cannibalism.
BusincHri Office......... 55 North Sixth
It waa not until the reign of The table- was beautifully decorat will entertain the Joker club Fri
Aethelred the Unready, however, ed, being centered with a large day evening at the Frost home.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
that “such a famine prevailed as no silver basket yf white lilacs with
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Q
man can remember,” from 1005 to a large pink bow on the handle.
By mail (Cash in advance)
Mrs. H. L. Godard. Mrs. O. W.
1016.
One year_ $2.75 I Threo months .80
The favors, were May day baskets Haves ami Mrs. J. I’. Graham will
Those chronicler» who were wont filled with white blossoms and
Six months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50
entertain tho Constellation club
to
gee
bad
conditions
at
their
worst,
BY CABBIEB
pink and white mints and the Thursday afternon at its regular
$ .30 says the National Geographic Muga [»lace cards bori^a miniature animal
One month....
Solution of Puzzle No. 34
. 1.10 xlne, declared that half the popula or person cleverly made of assorted meeting.
Four mouths, in advance.
tion
of
the
larger
island
perished.
. 1.00
Six months, in advance—
But it must be remembered that nuts. The luncheon was served in
Baseball Togs Arrive.
. 3.00
One year, in advance___
much of the mortality of this period four courses and the color scheme
The complete outfit of baseball
was occasioned by the wurs between of pink and white was smartly
Member of
Aethelred and Sweyn the Dane, the carried, out. Fahey work ami social togs which the*cjty and high school
National Editorial Association
latter being forced by the famine to conversation were the diversions.
baseball team recently purchased
Oregon State Editorial Association retire from England for a time.
Oregon Newspaper Conference
Naturally, the era following the Mr«. R. L. Cooper was an invited have arrived and were used by the
advent of William the Conqueror guest of the club.
high school team Friday afternoon
<^>
was one of widespread starvation
WE KNOW YOÜ, ED.
in their game with University high
and pestilence among the English
Mrs. Nelson Durham entertained
in Eugene. The score was 15 to
peasantry.
During
the
last
80
years
Referring to a recent editorial of the Eleventh century, nine were Thursday at an informal evening of S in favor of University high. The
five
hundred.
The
rooms
were
at
in Th« Sentinel, in which the years of dire distress.
high school will ha\ ■ the use of the
tractively decorated with white nar
resignation of Ed Brodie from hi«
So great was the dearth In 1069
apparel until their season closes,
cissi
ami
a
delicious
luncheon
was
post a» minister to Siam was re that the peasants of the north, un
a hen the city team will open their
ferred to, the Eugene Guard said: able longer to Becure dogs and served. Those to enjoy the affair season and use the outfits.
‘ 1 Just to show, we presume, that I horses to appease their hunger, sold were Mr. anti Mrs. L. L. Harrel.
he is a member of Ed’s 4 J knew ‘ themselves Into slavery In order to Mr. and Mrs. P. F t Beaulieu, M
be fed by their masters.
him when’ club, the Cottage Grove
All the land between Durham and
nnd Mrs.
editor recounts how he and the York laji waste, without inhabitants
present minister to Siam once or people to till the soil for nine
toured Oregon together. This writer years, says Beverly, and another
can beat that. Ed used to work writer accuses the destitute of can
for us, in the far bygones, as nibalism.
was
Oregon City reporter for the Port
land
Telegram.
Sometimes he “Dead Shots" Devoted
made as much as $12 a yeek when
Much Time to Practice
news was brisk.”
I
had a man with me In Texas
'Pho Guard has the wrong idea.
nnd New Mexico—surveying for
The Sentinel thought Ed would be Santa Fe—who knew a thing or two
pleased to know that therp wore I about drawing n gun, Ixiuls G. Mll-
asso
some left who were yet willing to IlkLn writes In Adventure Muga
the
admit acquaintanceship despite his zine.
I have seen him put Ills hands on
boro
recent associations with the kings,
was
Lao
princes and princesses of far off his head, have another man throw
m tl
Siam. Wo thought Ed would feel up a can, draw, lilt It with both
right and left gun and return guns
complimented by the familiarity.
to seubbard before it had reached
The Sentinel can, however, bent the top of the throw about 15 to 20
the Guard'» story of the early life feet (or at least before It had
of the non pulchritudinous plenipo stopped going up from the bits).
In my estimation nt that time he
tentinry. Ed was a printer in our
own Lane county and can graphic was a marvel with u six-gun und,
though I have ■MB others, 1 never
ally describe the early struggles saw his equal. Ills name whs Juck
of u newspaper at Florence.
Melllsh.
The reasons why gunmen of the
"Wild Day»" were such experts at
the draw and shot, even with the
old Frontier Colt, was simply that
they spent ns much If not more
time In practicing the draw and
shot as some of our eminent musl
You Tell Him!
clan» Bpend practicing their art.
(© by Western rsewspaper Union.)
Johnson hud obtained work
his
railway yard mid was told to murk
Vertical.
Horizontal.
Within and Without
some trucks.
1— -Pronoun
1—-llefflon in Axla
tirely to the younger ones,
2— Sorrowful
»—Rxlxt
We
"Ilea*'» a piece of chalk,” said
Why should I hasten to solys
3— Smell
nre with flip denti. Hand-holding in every riddle which life offers'me 7 I the foreman. ‘'Mark each of 'em 10—Stir
11 — Hanten
4— Gaxe intently
uhureh is I'nr lews dangerous than am well assured that the Questioner eleven."
12— Malden
5— (on Junction
A little later the foreman came 14— Sleeping; loved by Zeiin (myth.)
“ neu.ki ng ' ’ parlies in automobiles— who brings me so many problems
6— Belonging; to
around
again
to
see
bow
the
new
KI
—
Decay
will
bring
the
answers
also
In
due
eiiNtern France
and the number of marriages with
hand had been getting mi. He found 13— Check m
7— -Encountered
time.
Very
rich,
very
potent,
very
fees for the preacher is likely to
20
—
Hird
of
fable
N
—
I'hree-toed
Moth
him
sitting
on
a
bucket
regarding
cheerful giver that He Is. He shall
be greater from hand holding in have It all Ills own way, for me. a truck thoughtfully. Marked upon 22—Swamp
0—Three-naawted vessel
24— Girdle
13—Set to music
church than from the automobile Why should I give up my thought, It was a’large I.
na spoken by Mo-
15—iMlllirhlNM
"What does this mean?” asked 25— Hindustani
part ieri.
because I cannot answer an objec
haniniedniiM In India
17—Belonging to an
the
foreman.
“
Only
one
truck
tion to It? Consider only whether
20—One of a tribe of Algonquin In
IN— 1 ^developed frog
diana
20
Welsh dlwh
It remains In my life the same as It done, and the number u rong at that.
28—Woody perennial plant having; a
21—Suffix meaning full of
was. That only which we have I said eleven, not one."
Nlnwle main atem
23— Fashion
"I know," said Johnson, “but I
within, can we see without. If we
20—Fir tree
24— Narrow strip of leather
meet no gods, It Is because we har couldn't think on which side of 30—
Scarce
20—Body of water
the other *1’ goes."
bor none. If there Is grandeur In the
31— Celia
27—Wall
you, you will find grandeur In por
S3—Girl's name
32— Song
The Bitter Truth
35—Encoti rage
ters and sweeps, lie only Is rightly
34—Indians inhabiting Yucntnn
She (pouting)—You don’t tell me 87—Stig hat
50— Before (poetic)
into Immortal to whom all things are Im you love me half tin much ua you 3H
—Dock
40— Stride
mortal. I have rend somewhere
80—Anger
did
before
wo
were
married.
41— Having wings
that none Is accomplished so long
40
—
Livelier
-12—liny's name (Swedish)
lie—Well. If I did tell you J loved
ns tiny nre Incomplete; that the
44
—
One
of
the
word«
you
uae
wher.
43—Tumult
Hain and RastuH, two colored happiness of one cannot consist you hnlf us much you wouldn’t be
Nlnglng n aong of which yon
45— Married woman’s title
friends, were enjoying themtudveN with the misery of nny other.— pleased. —Boston Transcript.
don't know all the worda
46— Blackbird of cuckoo family
basking in the huh .
45— A dlMenne transferred by moa-
A big fly Emerson.
Atmosphere
4.H—Husband of 45 vertical
qultoea
51
— Preposition
buzzed around and finally alighted
"Yon seem to keep the bell <>n 47— Printing meaiiure
upon Rastus.
the typewriter Uncling
Reputation
40—Narrow Inlet
‘■rm writing a sleighing song for 50— Small particle of matter
“What kind of a fly is that»”
Solution will nppear In next Im«.
It wcftild be well if character and
51— That la
ho usked.
reputation were used distinctively. a Christmas magazine.” Louis 52
— Limitation
ville
Courier
.
lotirn.il
“That’s a horsefly, ’’ answered In truth, character Is what a per
Ham. “It only alights on horses, son Is; reputation Is what he is
supposed to be. Chnracter Is In
mules and asses.”
himself, reputation Is In the minds
“Does von mean to ’sinuate that of others. Character Is Injured by
I’ hi * an asst”
temptations, and by wrong-doings;
“I doesn’t mean to ’sinuiitc reputation, by slanders anti libels.
nothing, but yon just can’t Im.I a Character entlures throughout def
amation In every form, but perishes
horsefly. ’ ’
when there Is u voluntary trans
gression;
reputation
may
lust
Salcsbooks. The Sentinel. x through numerous transgressions,
but be destroyed by a single, and
even an unfounded, accusation or
aspersion. - Abbott.
Bedo & Smith.
Elbert Bede___
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No
Complete Beauty
Treatment
Near Addresses Lions.
Frank Near, of Salem
clubs district governor,
the Thursday noun hn»'*h<
local Lions club.
He urged the
organization to turn its aetivitir.
to fostering other industries than
lumbering, which is in condition to
take care of itself. The local club
will send a delegation to Medford
May 9 to assist in the prosenta-
lion jf the charter to a club which
has be n organize.! there.
The live wire print shop is al
ways ready to help in the prep-
aration of advertising and printing
copy.
Our experience may be
worth something to you
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!
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Best for Salads
Ideal for Frying
A Perfect Shortening
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Medicine
local and interna!, and has
both
been
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The livo wiro print shop is al
ways ready to help in the prep
aration of advertising and printing
copy.
Our experience
worth something to you.
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MENTION.
No Charge on City Deliveries
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Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100
Cottage Grove
TUESDAY
MAY
Rosamond
Rosamond whs the daughter of
Wnlter do Clifford. Lord Hereford
and was the favorite mistress of
Henry H of England. To conceal
hl» amour from tils Jealous queen.
Eleanor, Henry 1» said to have re
moved Rosutnond to a labyrinth In
Woodstock park, where ills wife
discovered her and obliged her to
tHke poison. Some authors declare
that the fair Rosamond died it
tloodatow nunnery, near Oxford.
She hud two sons by Henry. Wil
liam. surtiiimed Lotigaword.
Jeffry, archbishop of York.
ALGBARNES
APPEARS IN PERSON AT
EACH PERFORMANCE
Ancient Business Firm
The oldest company or business
corporation In the world bears the
name of Store Koppnrberga Berg-
slags Antlebolsg, ami lias evle-
tirated Its seven hundredth anni
versary. For TOO years this com
puny has operated the famous
Falun mine In Sweden, without any
change In ownership. In these 700
years the mine has yielded over n
ton of gold. 15 tons of silver nnd
nl>< lit half n million tons of copper.
Now it product*» 80,000 ton» of iron
every year.
ream
un a
protection from
weather and ns a base
for powder an<l the
Skin Cream for m att
Woman Earnest Scholar
aage nnd nn a ti isant*
build er.
Catherine Tlshcm, a Patch wom
an, wife of the Antwerp burgo
Let IIS I'll vol! how master. was learn'd long hetor«
wond erf idly they « ork, women a* a general thing took op
$1.00 a .jar
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
r»» 5?» k < x Ì*L Tmr.
C. J KE.M. prop
Cottage Grove,
:
Oregon
scholastic studies. She lived In the
Sixteenth century and beside, be
ing «ell acquainted with all of the
old languages was an eminent
Greek scholar. When persecuted
by the duchess of Parma for Iter
religion »he tied to England, and nt
a mature age studied at the I'nher-
ally of Cambridge She 1» pointed
to as having hevn the most learned
uouian of her time.
* • 'Safe
THE GIANT
550 hor
feature
Y<m ha
<h from
kc to »ato Ike arenas, if you have any
They !Vve f o cxt'iru»»'. the <*hangi\
1 h-o the exctlrnH•nt aa<1 ^he u»u*»e
That ’• where they urr l»eiter ail
than the too Animik They hate
xMhit :t real 1 nt ere-»t in their work, and
ìng, isn’t itf*
GORILLA
180 «HORL
inns. Unshoes.
ivirh.x«
(NORHOVS SIH
Kseundidocs
and
A nd hut, but not least, yen will
e the greatest 1liovie-star of them
1—Joe Marti«.' himself.
It ’ a (he show thnt ’s different
VC
rear.
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OF SHOW THIS YEAR
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PERFORMANCES >
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