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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1925 PAGE THREE I F Mrs. Henry Davis, of Forestville, Births 8, Deaths 2. held a lively rally Friday night on Columbus Day Not Observed. Example of Chivalry ' Calif., has returned from a trip Births during September outnum Main street to awaken interest in day, October 12, which ' to Salem and is the guest of her Among Lower Animate? bered deaths four to one, according the football gnme Saturday between the Columbus statutes declare to be a pub brother, I. B. Morris and nephew, An unusual “big brother” act to the report of Health Officer lic holiday, was not observed here R. F. Forward. among animate la described by a Frost, There were 8 births, five the local team and Oakland. Traf- today. The banks remained open park naturalist who saw a large males and three females, and P fic was blocked temporarily by and school was held as usual. 1926 models will be in Octo- marmot or woodchuck attack and deaths, one of each sex. the students who serpentined the County offices at Eugene were ber 15. Radio Ray Nelson. drive off a mink after the latter length of the street and circled I closed, however. Governor Pierce George Gross, who resides at the had captured and fatally wounded Rally Held on Street. at the intersections to give their refused to issue a proclamation j I. O. O. F. home in Portland, spent a ground squirrel. Students of Cottage Grove high veils. The scene of the little drama was declaring the day a legal holiday. last week with his sister, Mrs. near the bridge over Lava creek, Isaac Land, of Dorena. a small stream In the northern part Mrs. W. N. Wheeler, of Silk of Yellowstone park. After describ I creek, has returned from a visit ing the capture of the luckless squirrel, the naturalist goes on to in Canada. PHONE 65 nay: J M ibb Margaret Galloway, who is “While the squirrel was strug I attending the University of Oregon, gling in the clutches of the mink a spent the week end with her par large woodchuck, apparently at I Get your radio news and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gallo traded by the squealing of ibe concerts at Long & Cruson’s. way. squirrel, came and stood on his Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woods and Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M hind legs a moment to review the L. H. Woods returned yesterday scene, then ran straight for the Mrs. W. F. Hart of Portland point of battle. The mink raised from a two-day motor trip to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ralston eastern Oregon. The latter is the arrived Sunday to visit her par- his head Just In time to see the anil son and Miss Kate Stewart, father of W. J. Woods and is visit ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Land, at marmot and escape lilm by rush of Albany, visited Sunday with ing here from Nebraska. ing to the bank of the nearby Dorena. creek; the marmot followed, but Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart. Mrs. C. A. Bartell and Mrs. too slowly. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McGillis, of Mrs. Minda Slattery, Mrs. Hattie I/'ill at the “Red Crown’’ Franklin, spent Sunday with their A. W. Helliwell returned Saturday “The railing of the creek bridge Heine, Mrs. Mattie Hydroin, Mrs. la supported by low uprights with daughter-in-law, Mrs. Effie St. from Portland. pump (red, white and Agnes Moses and Mrs. Jennie Clair. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lewis and leaning braces of timber. On one blue)—at Standard Oil Higgins came from Eugene Satur Mrs. St. Clair’s son Harold. Phil of these braces the marmot day and inspected the local post lip St. Clair has been spriouslv son Clay went to Eugene Sunday climbed, facing the squirrel left dy Service Stations and at to make their home. Mr. Lewis ing In the road some yards uway; of the women relief corps. ill. has been employed here as circu then he calmly proceeded to wush eSfcx dealers. Carl Murphy of Roseburg and lation man by the Morning Regis his face with his front paws. Ap Galloway writes insurance. Gladys Hockett of Cottage Grove ter. parently the 'big brother' act Is an Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spearow, were married in Eugene Thursday whose new home in Eugene has Mrs. Lawrence Brumfield rr old story In the wild animal world, ilka so many other things which we by Judge Harold J. Wells. been nearly completed, probably turned Sunday to her home in have thought hunmn, only to dis will not move into it. Mr. Spearow, Marshfield, after a two weeks’ vis cover, upon Investigation, that we who is in the insurance business, it with her mother, Mrs. Chaiins have merely adopted them with hu has been ordered to report to the Sears. man procrastination. I “In a former year I once saw a 1 head office in St Louis on October mink deliberately uttack a marmot 28 for special instructions and it Senator Stanfield Visits. I am in Cottage Grove of medium size. In this case the is probable that he will be trans Senator Robert N. Stanfield and contestants, after a tierce battle, each Saturday with Raw- ferred to some other territory. The party, including his private secre finally called It a draw.” family will remain here for the tary, E. J. Adams, of Eugene, were leigh Products. If you winter. visitors here Saturday. They had wish anything in my line, Word "Heir Has Been Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coyle, of attended the irrigation congr-ss at drop a card to W. A. Grants Pass and had been visiting Given Many Meanings Bend, are guest at the home of Hemenway, Springfield, The word hell has today several Mrs. Coyle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. the southern and coast sections Ore., and I will call at C. F. Hoskins. Mr. Hoskins is of the state and were on their meanings. 1. The abode of evil spir your home. o5-26p(M) recovering from an illness of sev way to attend a meeting in Eu its ; the Infernal region, especially a place of eternal punishment for gene. eral weeks. lost spirits. 2. Figuratively It Is A used to indicate a place of extre- We specialize on every job. Rear rnent, evil or misery. 3. A place of o8c Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Alvin and First National bank. departed spirits, called by the Mr. and Mrs. Mates, of Salem, Oliver Veatch severely injured Greeks hades, anil by the Hebrews were guests over the week end of his right hand several days ago □----------- ------------------------- _n sheol. 4. A place of evil or reject i Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Godard. Sat when he struck it with au ax. No FOR RENT—THREE ROOM FUR- ed things. Smith's Dictionary of the Bible urday night the three families, bones were injured. nished suite light housekeeping ___________________ with Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Stew John Hewitt and Clyde Laffoon rooms. Electrit light, hot and cold states that "This Is the word (hell) generally and unfortunately used art anil Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Ran returned this morning from Canada, water, bath, etc. Also a single by our translators to render the dall, drove to the Siuslaw river for where they have been employed in room. Phone 199-J. 1404 west Hebrew word Sheol. It would per- ■ an outing over Sunday. the harvest fields. They reported Mnin street. s21tfc haps have been better to retain the Hebrew word Sheol, or else For quality shoe rebuilding, rear heavy snows had stopped work FOR SALE—EVERGREEN CHEAT render It always by 'the grave' or o8c there. of First National bank. two cents per pound. Phone ‘the pit’ ... It Is clear that In 1924 light 6 Studebaker for 37F4. Mrs. Alva Gore, Mrs. T._ A. Me- ol-12p(2) many passages of the Old Testa-! ment sheol can only mean 'the Ginnis and Mrs. C. A. James re sale. Service Garage. A large number of Cottage Grove DO YOU HAVE BIRDS IN YOUR grave’ and It Is so rendered In the turned Thursday from a visit in residents left work and business home 7 Most people do. If you Authorized Version In Genesis Newberg. Saturday afternoon to attend the want a pet get a little bird. It 37:35 ; 42:39; I Samuel 2:6; Job U. of O.-Idaho football game in will sing for you. I have the best. 14 :13. In other passages, however, It seems to Involve a notion of pun Eugene. Members of the high Also room and board for gentleman. ishment, and Is, therefore, rendered school football team, with O. W. 918 west Main. o8-19c(2) In the Authorized Version by the STANDARD OIL COMPANY Hays and F. L. Grannis, attended. word hell. The word most fre-, CANNED FRUIT—HOME CANN- quently used In the New Testa (CAM9OAMIA) Ivan Barker, of Oakland, has ed full sugared fruit for sale. ment for the place of future pun accepted a position in Kem ’s for Sarah Kerr, at G. B. Pitcher resi ishment is Gehenna or Gehenna of Drugs. dence. o8-12p Fire.” The only gift your friends can- Our word hell Is a Teutonic word not buy is your photo. Good por- HOUSE FOR SALE—WILL SELL from a root meaning to cover. In traits cannot be finished as quick our residence at 1136 west Main old English the word was written ly as kodaks, so make your ap street. Easy terms. E. A. Glea hel. pointment now. Monroe guaran son. o!2-19e(2) New Sea Discovery tees to please. 22 north Sixth street. o8tfc(T) FOR RENT—EIGHTY TWO ACRE In a recent scientific expedition farm, half mile from high school. <>n the sea I here was discovered a Fred Bartels and William Miller, gigantic tlilerace where two great who returned Thursday from Port House and barn. About half land currents meet. The mass of foam land, left Friday for Bohemia. tillable, half pasture. For terms caused by their violent collision ex Mrs. Finley Whipps. Phone They were accompanied to the inquire 16F3. ' o!2p tended for miles, and In this foam mines by Mrs. Miller. great numbers of whales and por Andrew Sears, after a visit with FORD COUPE FOR SALE CHEAP. poises wallowed, attracted by the immense supply of food. There his mother, Mrs. Charles Sears, 1924 model, in excellent condi were also great quantities of left Sunday for Florida, where he tion. Terms. 1133 Adams Avenue, wreckage, covered with organisms, is engaged in dental practice. Cottage drove, Ore. o!2-15p and fish of all kinds feeding on them. For the first time the scien Dependable shoe repairing, rear Our ads get the results. NURSE—TWENTY tists found the eggs of halohates, First National bank. o8c PRACTICAL years experience. Mrs. Eugene the only marine Insect in the world. Long & Cruson, the hustling C. C. Odenburg and son Curtis, o!2-19p(M) The eggs are being hatched In boys at the Service garage, of Albany, spent Thursday night at Miller, 39 L street. tanks, Vast numberi of jellyfish advertised a lot of batteries. the home of Mrs. A. W. Swanson, colored the water purple for many The expedition ' square miles. PROFESSIONAL CARDS They thought they had enough Mr. Odenburg’s daughter. They caught more than 150 species of Friday for Glendale on a hunt left for a year, but when folks Ssh. DENTISTS ing trip. Do You Bake Cake? If you do your own baking, and most women do bake their own cakes, it will pay you to try our special Cake Flours and Flavoring Extracts. McQueen’s Grocery NEW WINTER (RED CROWN" City Briefs A—----------------------- n s Notice! «w luí fi! WANTADS SlSO'F WILD TO go / Tireston dftCickey Says— read their ad (and saw the Mrs. L. P. Rapp of Oakland vis prices) it wasn’t long until ited Thursday with Mrs. W. M. the juice boxes were all gone Norris. —so you can’t buy any there We sold the radios we had, today—but they’ll have some but we have some more. Long & Cruson, Service Garage. more tomorrow or next day. Charles Bickford and mother, Long & Cruson are live boys Mrs. H. Bickford, of Newport, and it’ll pay you to read their were guests Thursday at the D. A. ads. Forbes home. The Saginaw Cash Store Has a complete line of GROCERIES WE SUBMIT YOU SOME PRICES, WE KNOW THEY WILL PLEASE YOU. Pint jar honey...... ................ 30c Quart jar honey_________________ 60c 60-pound can honey, per pound... „...14c 5-pound can baking powder.. __....$1.25 4-pound pail Snowdrift_________ $1.00 1 pound Arm & Hammer soda_ ____ 9c 10 bars Fels Naptha soap.. ........ 80c Good brooms from 50c up.- 49-pound sack soft wheat flour ... $1.90 49-pound sack Kerr’s hard wheat $1.35 49-lb. sack Sperry’s hard wheat $2.50 We have everything from cheese to hens’ teeth. LT W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry. Modern equipment. First Na tional Bank Building. Hours, 9 to 12 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Sun- dnys by appointment. Office phone 10, residence phone 212-R. A» Magnet Find» Iron If any one should give me a dish of sand and tell me there were par ticles of Iron In It. I might look for them with my eyes, and search for | them with my clumsy fingers, and I )K W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office be unable to detect them; but let; Fifth and Main streets. Hours, me take a magnet and sweep! 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings through It, and bow It would draw and Sundays by appointment. Phones: to Itself the almost Invisible par offiee 35, residence 161-J. ticles by mere power of attraction I The unthankful heart, like my fin ATTORNEYS gers In the sand, discovers no mer LTERBERT W LOMBARD—Attor- cies; but let the thankful heart ney at Law. First National sweep through the day and, as the Bank Building. Phone 94, Cottage magnet finds the iron, so will it Grove, Oregon. find In every hour some heavenly olesslngs; only the Iron In God's LT J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law band Is gold.—Oliver Wendell and Notary Public. Practices Holme«. in all courts. Bader building, Cot I tage Grove, Oregon. Tttberctdoeu flEORGE J. WILLETT, Attorney- j at-law. Office in Bader block, ! Cottage Grove. ___ _ PHYSICIANS rjR. C. E. FROST.—Physician and Surgeon. Office in Lawson Building. Phone 47, Cottage Grove, Oregon. ZlAVEN C. DYOTT, M. D—Phy : J sician and Surgeon. Evenings i by appointment. Suite 3, Kem i Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entranee on noi >rtn Sixth street, just off Main. F> A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician *-'• aad Surgeon. Calis answered day or night. Maternity work a specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co. Phones: Office 34, residence 199 J. i All animals have a certain de gree of resistance to the attack of the germ of T. B.; In some thia power la low and others very high. The guinea pig. for example, has almost do resistance to this disease, while the goat has so high a resist ance that It Is very hard to infect It at all. Among human beings the Indian and negro usually show a very low resisting power and when Infected are apt to have the rapid and dangerous form of the trouble. The sverage white man, on the con trary, has considerable resisting power. Safety and Mileage For Rough Winter Driving PERATORS of large truck, bus and cab fleets must have rugged, long-mileage tires if they are to make money. That is why so many of them have standardized on Firestone. Experienced race drivers, almost to a man, equip with Firestone. Car owners can have this same extra safety and economy—by using Gum-Dipped Cords. O Gum-Dipping, the Firestone extra process, impreg nates and insulates every fiber of every cord with rubber—insures greater safety and comfort over rough winter roads — builds extra strength and flexibility into the sidewalls — an exclusive feature that adds thousands of miles to the life of a tire. Come in—let us save you money byequip ping your car with a set of these wonderful tires — prices are still low. Shop Alone "8b« has the fatal gift of b««uty." "What makes you think aoT" rjB. A. W. KIME.—Physic is a aad "Such glorious hair and complax Surgeon. Olxtetriea and diMases ion." of womea aad children a specialty. “Oh, they're not gift«. I was with Will care for confinements at his home if desired. Office over C. J. her when she bought them."— Broc Breier Co, Phones: Office, 234; ton Call. residence, 126J.- Residence address. 114» west Maia. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Woodson Brothers Garage Cottage Grove, Ore. Oregon Motor Co. DRÜGLESS PHYSICIANS TIR H. A. HAOEN-Licensed Dregless Phrricisn Phone JO. Ostrander Building. 630 H Main street. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Creswell, Ore. AMERICANS <HOULD PRODU'R THEIR OWN HUUBKR