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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY. AUGUST 24, 1925
£ottiitje (brove Sentinel
floral tributes from neighbors wh • mother live«. No wonder mother* r I days, and he anil Jim Fay and
| had become acquainted with th ask themselves whether they are 'Jim Fay’s boss all fade out of the
woman while she lived alone on being fairly treated in return for story right here; for. from that
Accommodation or
▼
% fl NATION WIDE
..... Publisher! i; Mosby creek.
Bede & Smith....
th<* much they have given and •lay to this I have never again
Thrift—Which?
Editor
Elbert Bede
Why an ol<! woman should come w’onder whether any will sorrow seen one of them, and that’s a
1 ÿ INSTITUTION- g
stretch of time tha. covers more
A first class publication entered at to a strange country to pick such when they are gone.
If you borrow money
Cottage Grove as second class matter a lonely home she did not tell the
than twenty-five years.
you pay interest. It is an
few who became acquainted with
The Sentinel wishes that its far-
That being the case, if I should
Business Office......... 55 North Sixth
accommodation. Merchan­
■ her. Why she seemed to put the mer reader« would inform it how I listen right cluse I might hear
dise costs money and when
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
past from her was not learned.
great an interest they take in the I someone say, “Well, why in the
By mail (Cash in advance)
you say “charge it” you pay
Yet in her early years she must Babson letters upon farm condi­ ! Sam Hill are you dragging them
One year___ J2.75 | Three months.. .80 i have beep a woman of some promi­ tion which are being published into the story!’’
the interest on the cost of
417-421 MAIN STREET. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Six months.. 1.50 | Ono month------ 50 nence in the community in which
weekly. The expense of «ecuring
To which I would naturally re-
the goods you buy. A busi­
BY CARRRIER
she lived.
Her husband, father them is such that The Sentinel | ply: “You see, this story is based
ness of this kind means pay­
month........................................ $ .30
One _____
Four months, in advance.
.. 1.1C or brother was a Mason, otherwise does not care to continue their i on facts, and these fellows and the
ing for the use of money
.. 1.60 she could not have been an Eastern j publication unless they are of in- incidents related are all facts, and
Six months, in advance...
all along the line from
One year, in advance.......
3.00 Star.
1 tereat to a considerable number of 1 it was these things, coming along
maker to customer«
It is said at Coquille, from which I j farmers.
in chronological order, that brought
Member of
place the woman came here, that I
National Editorial Association
! about the reason or reasons why I
Ready money to
Oregon State Editorial Assiciatior there was a son, but he could not I
! hopped onto the front end of a ¡
Our Stores have sold
IT JUST HAPPENED SO.
Oregon Newspaper Conference
spot
cash for every pur-
be located. The husband had died
Southern Pacific passenger train i
over a half million of
(Continued from first page.)
chase,
large
or
small,
as
­
years ago.
| that came snorting in when Jake j
these
extraordinary
WHERE WERE LOVED ONES?
sures thrift and important
In her lonely cabin the aged
1 and I were talking it over while
House Frocks in one
woman must have recalled to mem or confluently, link up the chain of I sitting on that pile of crossties, ’r
savings. This applies equal­
Usually a funeral is sad because ory younger and happier days.
year! Our share of the
incidents that go to complete the
ly to the merchant and to
And it was thus that I shook
of the number left behind to
new shipment is ready for
In her girlhood perchance many | I story.
, the dust of Medford from off my
the
customer.
grieve.
you!
a swain was anxious to dance to j Some people go pretty strong on feet and it was thus that it “just
A funeral was held here this her beck and call, but when she | . what is termed destiny—that is,
We sell only for cash
happened” that when I hopped
Amoskeag and Security
week that was sad because there died no one knew what her maiden i that everything is predestined.
and thus save you money
off the blind baggage of that train |
was none—not a relative of any name had been.
Speaking strictly for myself I am I landed in the little town of Cot-
on
each
purchase.
Gingham
kind—to drop a silent tear.
rt is easy to believe that as a frank to say that I do not know’ tage Grove.
She was a woman of 80 years lass she was the life of many a so much about that, as it seems
new and natty
Maybe it was predestined that
or more—not even her exact age happy party and that >he caused to me that some things just hap­
styles——of good gingham,
I should do this very thing, but I
—
was known.
many a boyish heart to flutter. pened so.
and in a range of sizes
do not think so, whatever you
Fortunately
At least I am sure that if Jim might think,
To hold her hand possibly was a
from the small to the
It just happened that
Io show membership in an Eastern rare privilege for the youth who! Fay had been a reasonably decent
way.
extra large.
Star lodge, and those who had been made love to her, admired the and sensible fellow he would not
(To be continued.)
stranger« to her in life were sisters soft beauty of her cheeks and were I have provoked me as he did that
to her in death. She was buried intrigued by the sparkle of her night in the barroom at Medford
Fishing Trip Is Costly One.
when I felt compelled to loosen a
with ceremonies as full and as eyes.
8. C. Mitchell, giving his residence □—-------------------------------
n
u
mber
impressive as though she had been
of
his
teeth
and
bruise
and
at
the
eml
of
the
journey
But
as Cottage Grove, was fined $50
A wedding pretty in its
the city’s wealthiest nnd most those who lovod her in her lively lacerate my right hand in the pro-
in Eugene justice court Thursday plicity was that of Miss Juda
prominent woman. All are equal •lays knew not even her where- cess.
upon charges of fishing without a Trunnel to D. L. Ijains, which was
Now, the thing was all uncalled
in death so far as the lodge fu­ abouts; those who once sought the
license and of catching fish under performed at 6 o’clock Saturday
neral ritual is concerned.
privilege of caressing her were not for, and I I am no fighting man, the legal limit. He paid $25 for evening at the homo of the offi­
Eleven were present beside the them to perform one act of and it should never have happened,
each offense. He was apprehended ciating minister, A. J. Adams. The
lodge members. There were a few kindness in return for the happiness but it did happen, and for that
in the Oakridge country.
couple ■ were attended bv Mr. ami
reason,
and
for
no
other,
I
left
she once brought them; her soft
Mrs. 1 F. L. Langston. The bride
Medford
hurriedly
when,
as
a
Genuine 220 Blue Denim
beauty had faded with advancing
William Rissue Painfully Injured. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
matter
of
fact,
I
wanted
to
remain
year:: and the sweethearts of long
Overalls
William Rissue, logger at the John Trunnel and has been man-
in
that
burg.
ago were no more or, if living, had
Stroud
sawmill
at
Curtin,
sustained
ager
i
of
the
-local
telephone
ex
You see, I had only been there
forgotten her quite.
painful injuries to his left foot change for several years.
Mr.
The children that once snuggled a few days, was short of money Thursday afternoon, when a log
[jam is employed in the construc­
at Nature’s font, the children for nnd, besides that, I had an aver- rolled onto the foot.
The foot tion department of the Pacific
Heavy Coarse Yarn
whom she had approached the dark sion to paying fines for such in­ was severely bruised and the
Telephoae & Telegraph company
discretions.
But
if
I
stayed
in
Chambray
valley of the shadow of death; the
ankle sprained.
and is stationed at Eugene. The
children whose thoughtlessness and town I wns sure to bump into the
couple
loft
immediately
after
the
local
justice
of
the
peace
next day
selfishness she had overlooked and
Establish Light Inspection Stations. ceremony for a two weeks’ honey­
forgiven as mothers always do; the i and it was just posable that that
Official light inspection stations moon trip to Bandon ami other
children for whom she had given i individual might give me a jail under the state traffic department
coast cities. They will make their
Men’s Cotton Work Socks
sentence
as
well
as
a
fine.
up pleasures and finery and many I
have been established at the Wood- home here and Mrs. Ijani will re­
Real Value 2 Pairs For
What influenced me more than
things dear to a woman’s heart;
Another
huge
garages.
The
son and Billie Hall
main in her position with ihe
where were they! At least one anything else in getting such a
chase by our New
West Side garage and Long & telephone company.
known to be living was giving so I ' notion in my head was the fact
Cruson will have such stations
Buying Offices, at large
Fay was the local re­
little in return for the much that | that Jim —
within a few days.
Complimenting Miss Lillian o.
had been given him that he not ' porter on the principle paper of
Savings in price.
For Men—Bright Colors
Leonard, a bride elect, a miscel­
only was not writing words of I ihe town, while his bos?« had a
So we can offer you
SAGINAW.
Cheeks and Plaids; Cut
laneous shower was held Friday
comfort that would have been so! ! considerable pull with the local
Full; Coat Style—Knit
evening at the home of her parents,
this genuine Gillette
dear to nn oi l and lonely mother’s! representatives of the law, and
Bottom
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Leonard, for
heart; he not only was not. present i the said boss came through the
Safety
Razor,
highly
Aug. 22.—Ruth Bede nnd Dorothy which Mrs, 8. L. Mackin, Mrs.
nt the passing of one who should swinging door between the old
polished finish, com-
Baldwin, of Cottage Grove, visited Andrew Brand, Mrs. Loren Harvey,
have boon most dear to him, but Nash hotel lobby and the bar room
Elete with blade,
he could not even be fouml to be I just ns Jim Fay bumped into my with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Me Mrs. Clyde Leonard and Miss Rov
The C. A. Leonard were hostesses. The nffair
notified of the funeral.
Others l fist and the loose teeth fell out Kinney Wednesday.
oxed, for—
Pint Vacuum Bottle
Stevens family were also guests was a complete surprise to the hon­
hail to perform the tasks that and rattled on the floor.
ored
guest.
The
hours
were
pleas-
|
of
the
McKinneys
on
that
day.
Jim Fay, of course, knew that I
should have been a son’s privilege.
Mr. aad Mrs. Lowell Benston antlv spent socially and during the
Lunch Kits
Ami there are other mothers, in wns justified in swatting him, but
Cottage Grove and elsewhere, who I was not fool enough to think for and daughter arfivetl homo Thurs evening each guest wrote a recipe
for
a
receipc
file
which
Miss
Leon-
(
day
after
spending
h
week
nt
the
are wondoring wind her whim their a minute that he would admit it,
time comes any of those for whom and to his boss it surely would look J. A. .Toll home in Delight valley. ard had received. The rooms were
J
The Errol Koch family left Fri­ attractively decorated with dahlias
they have suffered most, for whom like a brutal thing to do—to hit
day
for
lheir
home
in
Montana,
and
astors
of
brilliant
hues.
Re
­
I
a
man
and
knock
his
teeth
out.
they have made sacrifices that only
Bogata, Columbia, 8. A.
If the near the intersection of the Delight
after a visit at the E. II. Koch freshments of ice cream and cake
mothers make, upon whom they
My side of the difficulty could
.weather should be inclement the valley road with the Pacific high­
Klenzo Antiseptic
served.
home.
were
The
marriage
of
have lavished n mother’s love, from never have been understood under
affair will be held in the basement way. Mr. Benston will carry the
The E. H. Koch family enjoyed Miss Leonard to Gene Clarke Sel-
w’hom a caress would mean much the circumstance», ami when Jake
of the church.
usual stock of groceries, bread,
happiness, will be there to place a and T walked out of the barroom a family reunion Wednesday, when ness, of Hood River, is to take
vegetables,
fruit,
confectionery,
floral tribute and drop a filial we crossed the railroad track and all of their children gathered here. place the fore part of September.
New Store for Saginaw.
drugs, gas, oils, etc.
—
♦
—
There
we;o
also
relatives
from
tear.
sat down on a pile of crossties
Aug. 21.—(Special.)—The new
A family reunion was held yes-
Toledo and Turner, Ore., anil in all
Although a caress now’ nnd then and talked it over.
store building being erected for
Loose leaf forms of every kind
terday
at
the
8.
L.
34
enjoyed
supper
together.
Con
Godard
home
'oxcJL Start
would mean many hours of pleas­
It is just as well to tell you that
F. T. “
Benston will be finished printed to order. Your home print
ure, the caress nnd the thoughtful Jake was foreman of the print shop and Oneal Koch and families left in honor of Mrs. H. R. Godard, within a few days. It is located shop.
I KEM. Prop
act are forgotten
where I had worked for a few Saturday for their California homes. the occasion being her seventy­
Mrs. E. H. Koch and Miss Verniel eighth birthday anniversary. Those
accompanied them for a short visit. present were Mrs. C. J. Lose and
daughter Katharine. Ft. Wayne,
Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Spencer,
Why They Are Upright.
Stout people, they say, are rarely Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spencer,
guilty of meanness or crime.
Well, you see, it’s so difficult Mrs. Grace VanBoskirk and diragh
for them to stoop to anything low’. ter Ruth, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs.
Donald R, VanBoskirk. Portland;
—Good Hardware.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Godard and
What have you to place before the 8. L. Godanl family, of this
the 10,000 eyes that read each issue city.
of The Sentinel»
NEWSPAPER
“Yes, sir, this old Ford actually seems
Miss Helen Waples, «laughter of
advertising makes big stores out
XX Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Waples, of this
of little ones.
to be getting better every day. Since I
city, and Richard H. Bushnell, of
drained the crankcase and filled up with the
If you know what you want, use Creswell, were married the latter
new Zerolene *F ’ for Fords, she starts quicker,
xx part of last week in Vancouver,
a wantad to got it for you.
Wash. Mr. Bushnell is an employe
has more power, and seems to go a little
of the Oregon Motor company,
farther on a gallon of gasoline.”
Creswell. The couple and a party
Zerolene “F” for Fords gets to all the parts
of friends left soon after the
on a motor trip into
where oil is need«.especially the wrist-pin
□-------------------------------------- n ceremony
Canada.
They
are expected home
bearings and the upper half of the cylinder
WANTED— RELIABLE
RENTER this evening.
walls, which are frequently “oil-starved**
for good stock ranch of 300 acre»
near Do ren a. For particulars, see
Twenty-four were present at the
when an unsuitable lubricant is used.
Wes Chrisman.
ati 31p(2) Christian Endeavor’s watermelon
Zerolene “F” for Fords is made by the
feed hold Friday evening in Haw­
FOR MALE—A MODERN PLA8- ley’s grove at Vcatch spur.
Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum
A
tered
bungalow.
Five
rooms
and
process. It deposits a minimum of carbon.
short business session was hold and
bath downstairs.
Entire upper the remainder of the hours were
\ et Zerolene “F” for Fords costs not more,
story finished into one room. Elec­ pleasantly spent in games and so­
but less than most of the special Ford oils on
tric lights, hot and cold water, sep­ cial conversation.
tic tank, tnu-adaiu street, some
the market.
fruit trees, straw berries, raspberries
The I.ions Cubs entertained their ■
A Ford is an A-1 transportation invest­
and large garage. Sumo furniture girl friends at a bon fire party
ment. Protect your investment by proper
if dunired. Good security accepted Thursday exening at the Vcatch
lubrication.
with mortgage back for part, picnic grounds. Games were played
if desired, or monthly payment and
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
refreshments
were served. ,
plan can be arranged.
E. B., Ralph Spearow and Mrs. Herman
(California)
Sentinel.
ag20-31p(2) F. lid wards chaperoned the party, j
Mondays and Thursdays
LfënneyLo
DEPARTMENT STORES
Our Famous Apron Frocks
Nationally Known Values
Society
Gillette
KLENZO
TREATMENT
Safety Razors
For White Teeth
Healthy Gums And
A Clean Mouth
Men’s Overalls
98c
Work Shirts
59c
Socks
25c
Flannel Shirts
$4.50 to $4.98
Lunch Kits
83c
69c
25c
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
Every day „
m every way
WANTADS
FOR R K N T HOUSEKEEPING
Members of Bert B. Chandler'
rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
camp. United Spanish War Veter
Also garage. G. 0. Gowing, 1031
anils. with their families, will hold I
east Washington avenue.
a20 24 p
a business and social session in i
GtM)D RANGE FOR SAI.El'HKAP. Phillips hall Friday evening, Ang ■
Mrs.
W.
F.
Johnson,
1040 list 28. Light refreshments will b-
Adams avenne.
»20 24p served.
ZEROLENE
I.OMT—SMALL GOLD PIN WITH
Mrs, Omer M<»or' will b<» hostess j
letters *•<?. H. N.** vngmvrd upon Thursday afternoon to the Utopia
it. Finder please return to Hrnti- club.
net office.
a24p
Oil-itarnJ Fardi*
ORDS
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED MRS
O M. Miller. <’»ll at Helliwell
A Markubtiry *» or phone 32.
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and
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