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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
The Miracle of Ad* That When x In a Oommor W: It r A Magi ->ults ' The Miracle of Advertising Is That When Applied In a Common Sense Way It Brings Magical Results V _________ O < VOLUM ----------■ TWICE-A-WEEK -T--------- AVI. COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925 4 NUMBER 21 Old liar ‘'Papers dftCay Instructs Farmers Suspicious o o k^i n g Chamber to Assist Phone // ire Requires Postoffice Clerks Window Displays Ha^e Story Of Scatter Cheer To In Crop Rotation Liquid Is Only In Coyote Drive Rest From 8 P. M. To Have Holiday Interest Till Morning Plain Tea Christmas Crowds ~~~ X Teacher of Agriculture And Flocks Ravaged by Predatory Uncle Sam’s Faithful Employes There have arrived at the Cottage Human beings, it seems, are DOt County Agent Interest Animals in Row River and young An energetic —---- , ---- „ man, who ---- Will Be Given Day To Many Fronts Ablaze With Holly Grove postoffice several copies of | the only things that take vacations. | probably would become a ' frenzied the New Orleans Times Picayune | Creswell Audience. Mosby Creek Districts. Period of relaxation has evidently Eat Turkey. Tinsel and Streamers To financier in Wall street were he Trench and Camp that might have extended to telephone wires. Engi given the opportunity, was taken a human interest story to tell could Greet Shoppers. neers of the Pacific Telephone & S. T. White gave his regular into custody here Tuesday with a The question of assisting various Telegraph company became puzzled | If Postmaster General New has they but speak. bottle in his possession that had le «sou in agriculture to the farmers i farm communities in eradicating The papers were printed in May I his way about it, Christmas day appearance «f “moon.” He ’ coyotes, w hich are quite numerous when the telephone in the home of this year is going to be the biggest A$nong Displays Are Some That and June, 1918, which was during of Creswell Monday evening. A the Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Folgedalen, insisted, ' when questioned by tho large number were in attendance i throughout this section, was dis- Eugene, failed to ring after 8 and best ever for employes of the the world war, and the address on i Compare Favorably With I the Tuesday evening the outside was so illegible that I and listened attentively while Mr. officer, that it was only tea. Fur cussed at postal service and especially for the ther questioning brought out the I meeting of the chamber of com- j o ’clock in the evening and before ever faithful letter carriers. He the postoffice employes could not j White explained the benefits of 17 o ’ clock in the morning. For Those in Large Cities. information that he was trying to meree. This followed a request How they ever reached the subject decipher it. U_ _______ £__ _ croP rotation, making . _ j more than a week, at about the has issued orders to postmasters Cottage Grove is a mystery almost plain by blaekboaad demonstrations, I i sell it to thirsty one« for what it :for aid from a member of the j same time every day, and for about throughout the country that their appeared to be rather than for Creswell grange. Help will also be | the samo length of time, the tele offices will be closed ail day Christ Progressive merchants ami buai- as great as where they started I County Agent Fletcher was also ness men of Cottage Grovo are from and where they have been. j present and gave a 30-minute talk what it really was. Two more extended the unions of How river phone bell would not ring. Engi- mas except for the dispatch of bottles were found in the young It is easy to believe that the!«■ legumes. At the conclusion of j [and Mosby creek. broadcasting holiday spirit with , neers were near the point of giv | special delivery letters and parcels man ’» car. the bottles evident- It is said that the clip of mohair ing up all hope of finding the | and special handling letters and gaily decorated display windows. papers were sent to some boy whp J his interesting discourse many I ly had been All »> once used for ‘ ‘ moon and wool from those sections is onFf parcels. • Many display considerable profes was serving in France, that they : questions we# asked by those in- and had enough odor in the corks about one-tenth of tho former mystery until one resourceful work- 41 In order that the vast army of sionalism in their arrangement and failed to reach him, or he was not I terested in crop possibilities. - man noticed that a wire in the Duncan P. Cameron of Cottage to satisfy the curiosity of prospec I amount. The reason given for this I bell coil was carriers and clerks may enjoy the profusion of green, tinsel» snow alive to receive them, and that broken. On investi- tive customers. They were sealed I Grove was called upon and in lieu is that the sheep and goats are , gation it was found that when the Christmas day to tho fullest extent i and bells give one the urge to en they have since been traveling around to find him or the I original of a prepared speech told stories so tight that the wet goods mer being exterminated by coyotes. joy Santa’s annual visit. , house became cold the wire would with their families and friends, chant would have plenty of time for about ten minutes, closing, with A committee was appointed to contract enough to make the gap the cooperation of every man, wom Among the larger commercial sender. The only identification marks a plea for cooperation in the solv j ♦o make a getaway before a pur handle this matter. C. A. Bartell too wide for’ a circuit. When the an and child in the United States places, the Fair store shows that chaser eould sample the contents. is chairman and is assisted by 8. T. ing of rural problems. will be necessary,” says the post a great deal of forethought and on the papers are these words, Miss Ellen Matusch, teacher of | The young man claimed, when White and F. W. Bressler, The house became warm the wire ex master genreal. be a to written in what seems industry have been expended to panded, and consequently the bell taken into custody by Night Offi the Dorena school, and some of her | “Once more the postoffice de ward providing an attractive place mother’s hand on the first page students gave a program of music, cer McFarland, that he was looking rod and gun club will be asked to would ring. The telephone Works | stage a hunt as one feature of all 24 hours of the flay now. partment urges the American public for gift buyers to assemble. Be of one of the papers: “Read every songs, readings and dialogs. for his mother, who, he said, assist assistance. to do its Christmas shopping and sides the regular Christinas gar- word in this, Russell.” Evidently I.ight refreshments were served ed jiim in filling the bottles. When mniling early. If the shopping is Jands, in their window is an arti the first name of the boy to whom following the program. Several she was found she denied having Back Taxes Collected. done now the buyer gets just what ficial fire place in front of which they were sent was Russell. business men from here were pres any knowledge of her son ’s busi- Sheriff Taylor has turned over ho or she wants and if the gift is stands a make-beliitve Santa wav ness activities. ent. to Treasurer Schiska $25,293.09 mailod by Docember 15- it is suy ing the right hand of fellowship at After becoming convinced that back taxes collected for the years to reach its destination before passersby, Inside the store, stream no sales had been made and that 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922. Christmas Seals Sell Fast. Christmas day.” ers hava been strung and the whole Mrs. Gaven C. Dyott, local chair no law had been violated, tho of 1924 and 1925. rhe sums tor each Three Mile Shortcut Necessary While the business at the local reminds one of a fairyland nf toys. man for the sale of Christmas seals, ficer allowed the mother and son to year follow: postoffice has been the largest in To Connect With Lorane- Another window that shows the return to their home a few miles 1918 . ............... $ ! 117.60 announces that the committee is its history, there has been less con Cottage Grove Hiway. results of the trimmers art is that 1919 143.10 satisfied with sales results up to north of here. gestion than over before, due large of J. C. Penney company.' Green Small Number at Polls Shows date. - No exact results can be 420.12 1920 ly to the the “Do Your Christmas foliage of three Christmas trees 4,340.61 I County road viewers wore in Shopping Early” movement, which Little Interest in Im- given yet as the sale will continue Mount View Hollyhock 1921 subdue the brighter holiday colors 2,533.19 1 Lynx Hollow Wednesday investi seems to have taken hold this year 1922 the rest of the week. The quota while presents and merchandise are portant Issues. 4,410.411 gating ___ the __ possibility ______ _____ 1924 given to the schools has been of a ____ road to better than ever before. The post Hlooms Overtime arranged in a painstaking manner. 1925 checked over and of the $80 worth 10,207.781 connect the road there with tho office department has done much There is not a great variety in Lorane-Cottage Grove road, a new in bringing this about. AU three of the measures up be- alloted $65.45 worth have been sold. the window of the Mountain States Deputy Frtt Inspector Chosen. j piece of road for a distance of The children are given credit for Mount View, Dec. 15.—(Special.) for the voters of the city of Eu Power company but the arrange accuracy in the sales as they were —The lady who had the holly E. J. Loucks has been appointed about three miles being required, SILK CREEK SCHOOL TO ment is so simple and the effect gene carried at the special election three cents to the good instead of hock blooming in Portland and as deputy fruit inspector in Lano — The threo viewers w'ero accom Tuesday in one of the lightest votes GIVE HOLIDAY PROGRAM so pleasing that it reminds one of ever cast at a city election in being short as is sometimes the who considered she had broken all county to work under the super panied by Peter and Michael Beach many in the larger cities. vision of C. E. Stewart, county case. Mrs. Dyott expects the sales records, has nothing on flower and D. P. Cameron, the latter rep that city. Only 1065 people went Silk Creek, Dec. 15.—(Special.) Trees, holly and snow, with num to the polls. to equal those of last year and growers in this vicinity. A hollyhock fruit inspector, The appointment resenting tho Cottage Grove cham —Miss Fannie Young and her of erous gift suggestions, may be the new deputy was made Satur hopes it may exceed them. The owned by Mrs. W. D. Heath has ber of commerce. They wont over The proposed bond issue of $175,- will present the following seen in the show window of Darby 000 to retire city Warrants carried sales have been conducted by the been blooming continually all fall day by order of the county court. tho route from tho Lorane road pupils program at 8 o’clock Wednesday, & Liston. An array of flobr lamps by a majority of 352, while the school children and the various and winter and has a number of George W. Taylor, former deputy side. December 23: and smoker stands in the window proposal to increase the rate of in clubs of the city. perfect blooms on it now. It is of in Lane for the state board of The viewers wero apparently con Song—By the school. of Bressler & Son indicate that terest on certificates of sale on horticulture, was deputy fruit in the double variety and a dark red vinced that a road is needed but ....... v ■— Welcome—Doris Conklin. comfortable gifts may 'be had in foreclosures from 10 to 15 per cent spector here until his resignation feared that financial assistance color. I’layette—“Christmas at Punkin HIGHWAYS DANGEROUS side. recently when he left Eugene. from the county at this time was Holler.” and making the city automatically ------ ------------- • AT TURNS, SAYS WOOD Always give your homo print The Variety store has a tree, purchaser of all unsold property, doubtful. However, they intimated Rocitation — Howard McKibben. ornaments and attractive looking carried by only four votes, and the shop first chance al all your print Get both the girl and the wed- that something will be done in the Recitation—Veneta Frady. merchandise to entice the shopper, reassessment measure was favored Traveler Discovers Faults in Pres ing. Usually your home printer ding invitations at home, The near future. A Christmas Lullaby—Ethol and ent Road Construction. while the Racket store is gay with by 612 and had 411 ballots reg- can meet competition in quality quality is better and usually- tho j To some in the party the best LaVerne Wiley. a tree and bells and an inviting istered against it. cost more reasonable. — as well as price. xx ' feature of the day was the capon Dialog—“Mixed Numbers.” A. B. Wood, former well known array of Christmas suggestions. dinner in tho Beach home, which Song—By the school At no time were the election resident of Cottage Grove, who put all in good spirits. Smith & Short are showing twigs, boards crowded by the voters. The Dialog —Several Aunt Graces. grapes and oranges hung a la Cali polls were exceptionally free of visited here during the past sum Recitation—Gface Wiley. mer, writes that he and Mrs. W^>od fornia, while piles of nuts and can people not on the boards and when Recitation—Elenor Teetors. CARE WITH FIRE URGED dies set one’s sweet nerves to the counting started there were no have returned to their home in Dialog—That Long Ago Duot. San Diego, after an extended and BY FIRE CHIEF MACKIN Recitation—Glen Dorrell. tingling. , interested bystanders to worry the enjoyable trip, “It would have Recitation—Robert Woolcott. In Burkholder’s window one may members of the counting board. been more enjoyable, ’ ’ he writes, Carelessness May Bring Sorrow In Song—By the school. see streamers, fireplace, two Christ “but for the fact that those who The Yuletide Season. Rocitation- “-Faye — — mas trees, also snow and twigs. Dorrell, have built the highways in Oregon Song—By the school. The Cash market is dolled up with In Motorcycle Accident. and California have neglected to Firo Chief 8. L. Mackin was the Play—The Reunion at Pine Knot emerald sprigs and the Elite con A mortorcycle” which Ameil Haw properly ‘dishpan’ many of the principal speaker at the Tuesday Ranch. fectionery blossoms forth with kins was riding Sunday afternoon sharp, curves. I saw a number of noon luncheon of the chamber of Song—By the school. miniature trees, tinsel and candy skidded off a small bridge a few accidents and near accidents that commerce. “Aritorica exceeds all boxes in attractive colors. Farewell—Elmer Allen. miles from town, on the Lorane were directly traceable to this de nations,” he said, “in the amount An artist got into the windows road, an|i plunged down a five- fect in road construction. of property destroyed by fire. of the C. J, Breier company and foot embankment. Mr. Hawkins “Cars and trucks traveling at Many of the fires, probably the BRINGING SEVENTH CAR escaped with a deep gash in his stayed there until he got the reasonable and proper speed were larger part of them, are the result OF PYROTOL TO COUNTY proper effect. A large center tree chin and a few bruises. The motor influenced to travel on the inner of carelessness and are preventable, and two smaller trees, tucked com- cycle was slightly damaged. He side of the road, even around blind “Businoss men can do much to Small Cost Makes Explosive Quite fortably among a fine lot of mer- I continued the motorcycle run in curves, to avoid one danger, only lessen the firo dmzard by keeping Popular Among Lane Farmers. which he was participating and fin to create arfother one. chandise, do the trick. their premises free of rubbish and ished with a perfect score. Other artistically arranged dis- debris, At the Christmas season “I consider the descent of ¡he The seventh carload of pyrotol plays are those of Umphrev & Siskiyous on the California side to particularly a word of caution for Lane county farmers this year sturdy enough to hang a motor- Mackin, Somebody got busy who the state line a conspicuous ex should be given lest the joyous ia being _ made up, according to knew how to plan a nice win cycle on. yuletide season be marred by nor- O. 8. Fletcher, county agent, and ample of poor design in thia re The Gray Goose front is a blaze dow and the effect is pleasing. spect. Urge your highway com row. Christinas trees and decora ha expecta to close the pool by Results are obtained more by of color. Trees, boxes of candy, missioners and engineers to travel tions are highly inflammable and January 2. chests of candy all beckon to the proper placing of merchandise than great care should be taken with over this road, keeping stQrtly to Orders fur 17,000 pounds have al purse, The Bon Ton front blooms by profusion of holiday adornment. fire used near them or on them.” ready been received and it is hoped, ALICE ROOSEVELT LONGWORTH SNAPPED 20 YEARS AGO. forth with pine leaves, ferns and the outer side of the pavement and to note ths benefit that a Harry Rentle did not place a boxes of fine candies. Mr. Fletcher said, that the entire Here’s a picture that was ■ Yes, folks, this picture was great many bouquets out in front Give your home print shop curioad will be made up in a few brought to light the other day. It ' snapped all of 20 years ago. It Knowles & Graber have a classy suitable elevation would give. “We continue to enjoy in retro recalls what a lot of folks like to shows our own beloved Alice Roose first chanee. but he has a Christmas tree stand looking window with snow looking ■lays. Five carloads have been re ing in his shop that is large and so real that it makes one feel spect our visit and experiencees of refer to as “the good old days. ” velt Longworth—daughter of our ceived and one is now on the way. the Bummer in Oregon and Wash This explosive is very popular Those days ‘ ’ way back when” ' late illustrious T. R.—as she ap chilly. The Long & Cruson garage Masons Elect. we didn’t have to lose our temper peared in Cincinnati, Ohio, * while front looks well, especially at night ington.” MICKIE SAYS— The Masonic lo<lgo last night with Lane county farmers. The listening to Leaping Lena jokes— !'m a visit to her fiance, the present elected the following officers: government donates the materials when the floor lamp inside diffuses' Provides Private Banquet Room. when the pedestrian looked upon ’ Congressman Nicholas Longworth. H. W. Titus, a pleasing glow. THus, W. M.j M.; A. A. Rich which' were left over from the war MO, IM MOMETOQM PAPRR A private diirtng room is being the automobile owner with a sus Other windows scattering yule- Note the dress styles of that mond, 8. W ; V. T. Randall, J. W.; and the only expensos are the tide cheer are: Kern’s Eleetric placed, at the rear of the postofficr picion as to wealth—when old Dob ' time—the balloon tire sleeves and T. C. Wheeler, treasurer; J. P. amount which the powder company DOESMY PRIkTf AU- TU' IJEVÜS 1 tideshop, Edward’s Picture shop, that will be connected with Hotel bin still held sway as the surest ground sweeping skirt. Also the Graham, secretary; R. 8. Trask, at Du Pont, Wash., charges to IF 'JU' F1UGER- OF SHAME Oft Kern’s for Drugs, Woodson Broth Bartell next door. The entrance and safest means for rubber neck horse-drawn vehicle—tho fashion- retiring master, trustee for three make it up, the freight and cost of QCAMDAL BJER POikHS ATHOU distribution. ers’ garage, Howe’s confectionery, will be on Eighth street. The room >“< tours along the boulevards— | able “uncovered wagon” of that years. OR HOUR DEAR OMEf. MOST Bartels’ market, Bank of Cottage will be used for noon luncheons of and when women’s clothes demand- I period. Joint installation with tho East Brove, Elledge cafe, White Pharm the chamber of commerce and the ed three or four times the yardage Does it bring back any happy ern Star will be held tomorrow UKELN Uie WILL FORGET YÖ Bookkeeping ayktems. The Lions club and for similar affairs. they have now. maey, and others. i memories 1 night. SentinaL SJEÜ kAEMTlOM IT. UÆ OOMY All Measures Pass In Eugene Election View Road Route Into Lynx Hollow I k PRMJT ALL THE MEWS \ THE FEATHERHEADS Sure Cure