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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1925 (Grove Sentinel wrong with our power plant and goodness may be burned out, one’s proceeds will go to complete the cedar 90 M, NE% 8E'4 fir 1920 ne should surely have to get in life wrecked, one’s very self con- [ , hall. Residents of Cottage _ Grove M, cedar 420 M, NW% 8E>4 fir touch with the genial manager. I sumed by the lightning forces of were there in large numbers and 2380 M, cedar 220 M,8E% SE% fir 46o M, cedar 220 M. SW'4 SES Bede & Smith.................... Publishers However, on looking out I found evil. However, let us always re- many were present from the Row fir 340 M, cedar 340 M. NE’4 Elbert Bede________ __ — Editor that lights were on in other places. member that God’s grace is suf- ,river country and Creswell. SW'4 fir 3200 M, cedar 140 Af, C. G. Campboll News Editor Summoning my knowledge of elec ficient for each and every occa occa- An interesting program of songs, lot 3 fir 3080 Af, cedar 375 M, 8E\4 SW'4 fir 480 M, cedar 460 A first-cluss publication entered at tricity and its eccentricities, I , sion, under His protection you may skits and recitations followed the M, lot 4 fir 2279 M, cedar 890 M, Cottage Grove as second-class matter happened on the idea that a fuse, depend upon the fuse blowing out. I supper and altogether the affair Sec. 9, NE’4 NE% fir 2050 M, probably was blown out. Such ! was an enjoyable get together of hemlock 170 M, cedar 120 M. NW’4 Business Office.™.__ 25 North Sixth proved to be the case and tho ■ a- ■U residents of the entire Cottage NEH fir 2700 M, hemlock 180 M, cedar 135 M, SE'4 J7E14 fir 2480 matter was quickly righted and the I Grove community. SUBSCRIPTION RATES M, hemlock 80 Af, cedar 40 M, reading went serenely on. SW’4 NEW fir 2430 Af, hemlock By mail (Cash in advance) — 160 Af, cedar 90 Af, NE’4 NW’4 _____ ,_______________ It occurred to me later that n- One „ year __ <2.75 I Three months Ul.. .80 4J □---------------------------------------------- •< fir 2840 M, hemlock 165 M. cedar i Six months.. 1.50 | One month....... 50 there was a real le«Hon to be 155 Af, NW’4 NW’4 *fir 3120 M, Mrs. James P. Graham very de- | BY CARRRIER learned in that incident. We may hemlock 260 M, cedar 160 M, SE’4 month____ —---------------- $ -30 be in darkness while all about uh lightfully entertained the members j One ___________ NW’4 fir 2950 M, hemlock 220 Af,! .. 1.10 Four months, 'a advance. --------------------------------------- n of the O. L. H. club, of which she | cedar 175 Af, SW’4 NW’4 fir .. 1.60 is light, A man may be in poor Hix months, in advance... .. 3.00 health through some neglect or is president, also Mrs. C. E. Frost, Methodist Church.—John A. Linn, 3080 M. hemlock 150 M, cedar 350 One year, in advance---- M, NE’4 SE*4 fir 1420 M, hemlock Mrs. 8. V. Allison, Mrs. W. E. Pastor.—Sunday school at 9:45; 30 bad habit while all about him M, cedar 20 M, NW'4 SE’4 Member of WcJ Lebow, Miss Belle Burkholder and preaching service at 11; Epworth fh 1590 Af. hemlock 100 Af, I health is flowing like a river, National Editorial Association Mrs. Clara league at 6:30.; preaching service at Burkholder Tuesday cedar 50 Al, SE’4 SEy« fir I Oregon State Editorial Assiciation may be ignorant in the midst of afternoon at her home. A Christ- 7:30. Midweek prayer hour, 7.30 1150 M, cedar 35 M, SW% Oregon Newspaper Conference books, schools and libraries and Thursday. A welcome at every SE’4 fir 1380 M, hemlock 75 M. opportunities for education. You I mas spirit prevailed and the rooms service. cedar 100 M, NE’4 SW’4 fir 2510 I WHEN TIIE FUSE BLOWS OUT. may be a bqd man with a bible | were pretty with their decorations M, hemlock 170 M, cedar 240 M, Following in your home, a church next door 1 of Christmas greenB. Presbyterian Church.— Duncan P NW’4 SW’4 fir 2720 Af, hemlock M, cedar 100 M, SEyi SW’4 and good people as neighbors, ! pleasant hours at five hundred a Cameron, minister—’Sunday school 160 By Duncan 1’. Camcron. fir 2130 Af. hemlock 100 At, cedar Last wook tho writer wan Hitting Your fuse may be out and you | two-course luncheon was served. at 10 a. m.; public worship at 11 85, M, SW’4 SWH fir 750 comfortably reading when suddenly may have no connection with the I The dining room was a veritable a. m.; Endeavor at S:30; evening M, hemlock 40 M, cedar 100’ fairy land with soft shaded red Morning service: “Peter’s Great M, Sec. 15, 1(H 1 fir 700 M, the lights went out. 1 at once power house. 2 fir 600 At, SE’4 NE’4 Hr fir I As we think of this we are re candles easting a warm glow over Confession’’; 7:30 p. m., musical lot concluded that Homething wan 700 M, SW’4 NE’4 fir 500 M, lot The centerpiece was service and tableau by the choir. minded that a fuso is not a weak the table. • • • 3 fir 300 M, cedar 100 At, lot 4 400 M, cedar 100 At, hemlock ness but a source of strength, not a miniature frozen cake with a Christian Church, tho 1 ‘ home-like ’' fir beautifully trimmed tree nearby. 200 M, SEVi NW’4 fir 800 M. i 11 bane but a blessing. When an church—A. J. Adams, minister. SW NW’4 fir 20041 M, cedar 50 electric overload comes rushirfg Tiny red baskets, with dainty rib Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at M, ’4 hemlock 300 Aly NE’4 SE^i 11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve fir 800 M, NW along, or a bolt of lightning shoots bons extending to the tree, on ning ’4 8E14 fir 300 M, service at 7:30. which candy canes had been hung, SE’4 SU‘4 fir 600 M, SW^4 SE’4 WEEKLY PROGRAM « • • down the wire, the fuse is burned 1100 M, NE’4 SW’4 fir 1000; out and tho way is blocked, the were favors. The gift exchange Christian Science Society—corner fir M, NW’4 SW’4 fir 1800 M, cedar electrical apparatus, tho building was held following the luncheon of Jefferson avenue and Second 50 M, SE’4 SW’4 fir 1500 M, Thursday, December 17 .... and the inhabitants are saved from and, as an additional surprise, each street. Sunday services at 11 a. in. ’4 SW’4 fir 1200 At, See 17, Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. SW Dramatic Story of the lot 1 fir 200 At, cedar 200 M, lot danger, The fuso is an imitator of guest was presented with a lovely Everybody welcome. 2 fir 100 M, cedar 250 M, SE’4 I bouquet of everlasting flowers by • • • Life-Saving Service what God has done to save us M, cedar 550 ir, NE% fir ■’ . 200 .................... Free Methodist church—Corner of SW'i “RUGGED WATERS’ from high voltages that would a club member, Mrs. H. A. Miller. NE'4 nr fir tuo 100 M, cedar 2001 200 I Monroe avenue and south Fifth destroy us. M. SEY* NW% fir 100 M, cedar! with Lois Wilson, The Hikers club composed of street—Chester Smith, pastor. Sun 250 M, NEy4 SE’4 fir 300 M, cedar »JI day with body or We work Warner Baxter. day school at 10, forenoon services 250 M, SE’4 8E‘4 fir 300 M, cedar mind or both, muscles are sore six girls who have been school at 11, evening service at 7 ¡30. 300 Wallace Beery and At, SW% SE’4 fir 150 M, ce mates ever since kindergarten Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday dar'200 M, NEyt SW14 fir 100 M, and jaded nerves are on edge and Phyllis Haver. days, met Wednesday evenings. at the home cedar 350 M, NW’4 SW’4 fir 100 ! threaten to snap under high ten- • • • Comedy anti M, cedar 300 Af, SW% SW’4 fir | sion, then the fuse blows out and of Mrs. Charles Adams, sponsor Seventh Day Adventist Church — 150 M, cedar 250 M, Sec. 21 NE’4 International News. we go to sleep, blessed darkness for their Christmas party. They West Main street. Services every NE ’4 fij 2000 M, hemlock 350 M, > comes, ami we lire not only re- have recently completed six scrap Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, NW’4 NE’4 fir 2000 M, cedar 1&) books to be sent to the Shrine church service at 11; prayer meet Friday, December 18 M, hemlock 200 M, SE’4 NE’4 I lioved from 1 dnnger but the whole fir 2000 M. hemlock 100 M, SW>4 system recuperates and we are re- hospital in Portland. A basket of ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Special Attraction. NE’4 fir 2800 Af, hemlock 300 M, ! freshed, If the fuse did not blow food was packed and sent to a “MILO’S ALLWHiTE First church of Nazarene—Elev NE>4 NW’4 fir 3800 Af, cedar fOO needy family with Christmas wish enth out v-e should be physical wrecks M, hemlock 100 M, NW% NW’4 and Adams, Harold E. Botte MINSTRELS.” es. Games and music provided miller, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, fir 1200 Af. cedar 300 Af, hemlock ! or maniacs. No pictures. service at 11, evening 100 M, SEM NW’4 fir 800 Af, Common sense is one of God’s entertainment for tho guests, after forenoon service at 8. Prayer meeting at cedar 50 Af, hemlock 100 M, 8W’4 | Prices 25 and 50 cents. great fuses. Wo get under high which the hostess served dainty 7:30 Wednesday evenings. NW'4 fir 1400 M, cedar 600 .M, voltage of some dream world, refreshments. Those present were NE’4 SE’4 fir 1200 M, NW’4 Saturday, December 19 Madelle Beidler, Dorothy Umphrey, building castles in the air, or some Your home newspaper is always SE’4 fir 2200 M, hemlock 200 M, SE’4 fir 1000 M, SW’4 SE’4 I Tom Mix in erroneous judgment eauses us to Louise Wynne, Evelyn Smith, Fran, glad to give assistance in the prep SEH fir 1800 M, cedar 150 M, hemlock ■ “RIDERS OF THE do very foolish things, to be vic cis Mackin and Adeline Adams. aration of advertising copy. xx 100 M, NEV) SW’4 fir 2300 M. hemlock 100 M, NW'4 SW’4 fir tims of fads and fanaticisms or PURPLE SAGE ” The Research club met Tuesday NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN 700 Af, cedar 50 M, hemlock 100 some withering course of selfish And a comedy. M. SE’4 SW’4 -fir 2800 Af, cedar | afternoon at tho home of Mrs. ness, or of some burning pasiion, MENT TIMBER. KTO M. hemlock 200 Ar, SW’/4 I D. C. Bosley. Mrs. M. Powers was some furious anger with thoughts SW ’ 4 fir 3200 M, cedar 50 M, Sun.-Mon., December 20-21 of hatred and schemes of revOnge; program leader. A very interesting fl E N E R A L LAND OFFICE, hemlock 100 M, Sec. 29, NEy, '“’Washington, D. C., Nov. 21, 1925. NE’4 fir 2700 Af, cedar 450 M “CHARLEY'S AUNT" or it mny be somo great sorrow study was made of Jnpan. Mrs. Notice is hereby given that sub with Syd Chaplin. threatens to destroy all life—then Roberts gave an outline of tho ject to the conditions and limita NW'4 NE'4 fir 1500 M. cedar 900 Af, SE’4 NE’4 fir 300 Af, cedar I geography and industries. Mrs. Don’t miss this one. the fuso blows—-common sense in tions of the acts of June 9, 1916 250 Af, NE’4 NW’4 fir 200 M, ! tervenes and wo got back to solid, Van Osdal spoke of relations be (39 Stat., 218), February 26, 1919 cedar 150 M, NE’4 SEt4 fir 450 World’s funniest comedy. Stat., 1179), and June 4, 1920 M. cedar 100 M, Sec. 31 SW’4 A riot of fun for everyone. rational big hearted, sensible, tween Japan and the United States (40 (41 Stat., 758), and pursuant to joyous life once more. Sometimes while Mrs. Hpearow explained fea departmental regulations of April NE'4 fir 450 Af, lot 1 fir 550 M. And a comedy. 100 At, SEV4 NAV',4 fir 2400 | this common sense assumes the tures of, their educational system, 14, 1924 (50 L. D., 376), the timber cedar M, cedar 400 Af, lot 2 fir 2000 M. including music and art. Mrs. on the following lands will be sold cedar form of a sense of humor and the 600 M, lot 3 fir 400 M, none Tuesday. December 22 Jan. 18, 1926, at 10 o’clock a. m. of the timber on these sections j fuse blows out with a snap of Speafow also displayed a wonder at public auction at the U. 8. land ful collection of articles brought to be sold less than $2.00 per I “NEW BROOMS’’ genuine wit and tho roar of hearty office' at Roseburg, Oregon, to the Af for tho for fir, $7.00 per Af for A delightful ; laughter. Tho trouble with a great from Japan by her husband. Slides highest bidder at not less than the the cedar and $0.50 per Af for : human action comedy, ninny people who are called cranks, On the topic were shown; these appraised voluu as shown by this the hemlock. T. 21 S„ R. 4 W„ ! notice, sale to,be subject to the Sec. 27. NW’4 SW’4 fir 530 M, I who tire nuisances to or burdens were sent from the state university approval with Bessie Love, of tho Secretary of the 40 Af, none of the timber at Eugone. on society, is simply that their Interior. The purchase price, with cedar Neil Hamilton anti on this section to be sold for less j an additional ium of one-fifth of I fuses have never blown out. than $1.75 per M for the fir and Phyllis Haver. The Tuesday Bridge club was eno per cent thereof being commis $0.50 per M for the cedar. T. 28 Tho greatest fuse that ia placed sions allowed, must be deposited at 'Ami a cifmetly. in human life is put there by the entertained at a 1 o’clock luncheon time of sale, money to be returned S„ R. 11 W.. Sec. 7. NEVi NE'4 »900 Af, NW'4 NE% fir 1700 I graci' of tho Father hitnself. When this week by Mrs. Clyde Roberts, if sale is not approved, otherwise fir Al, SE'4 NE'4 fir 1600 M. SW, who took her guests to the Gray Wednesday, December 23 patent will issue for the timber, the overwhelming torrents of wick NE'4 fir 1050 M, none of the tim eilni’ss sweep down upon its, we Goose tea room. A graceful little which must be removed within ten ber on thi-i section to befesold for “THE SILENT years. Bids will be received from less than $2.25 per M. Christmas tree centered the table, should inevitably ba destroyed, if WATCHER ” citizens of the United States, as WILLIAM SPRY, they were not stopped by divine while miniature candy trees served sociations of such citizens, and dl4;llc^2) Commissioner. with Glenn Hunter, intervention. Paul was under this ns place cards and favors. Later coniorations organized under the Bessie Love laws of the United States or any tremendous pressure when the spirit the guests went to Mrs. Roberts’ »tate, territory, or district and Hobart Bosworth. stopped his mad rush on the Da homot where their annual gift ex only. Upon application of A story that runs as close to mascus road, and since that time change was enjoyed. Christmas a thereof qualified purchaser the timber real life as life itself., millions of men »nd women have greens added to the attractiveness on anv legal subdivision will be At bridge Mrs. offered separately befora being in hud similar experiences. Every of the rooms. Barber Shop And a comedy. in any offer of a larger real man nnd women can recall Schofield Stewart won high honors. eluded unit. T. 29 8., R. 9 W., Set. 5, many times, when under terrible lot 1 fir 2010 M, hemlock 60 M, 630 Main. P. S. Bukowski, Prop. Tliurailuy. December 24 Tho girls of the Choral club cedar 40 M, lot 2 fir 3130 M, temptation, tho spirit of God has “THE CALL OF intervened, a chasm has beon creat will have their Christmas tree fol hemlock 75 M, cedar 285 M. 8E% NEU fir 1555 M, hemlock 45 M, COURAGE“ ed between him nmi evil and hi« lowed by a slumber gnrty, at the cedar 230 M, 8WU NEU fir 1830 home of Miss Harriet ~ ■ — Ostrander, stalling Ait Aeon! with his life saved. M, hemlock 200 M, cedar 300 M, talented pals, Raven, the Of course the matter reate upon Saturday night, Mrs. Herman Ed- lot 3 fir 3120 M, hemlock 150 Al, cedar 195 M, lot 4 fir 2680 M, wards, teacher of the club, will ourselves to aoo that tho fuse« are wonder horse nnd Rex, 17i 170 M, cedar 180 M, SE’4 i at a dance hemlock used. A man may wire his house chaperon the girls king of dog Htars. NW% fil 1460 M, hemlock 70 M, Barber Work in General ; nnd use no fuses, but he is running for a short whi ule and then they cedar 130 M, SWU NWU fir special attention to children Comedy and. a great risk. A person may live will go to the Ostrander home for 1910 M, hemlock 150 M, ce- dnr 90 M. __ __ International News. NEU SEU fir «part from all dependence upon the Christmas tree. 1590 M, hemlock 140 M, cedar 280 God, his love and mercy. One’s M, NW 14 SE’4 fir 1240 M, hem Tho Tuesday Evening Study club lock 100 M. cedar „180 M, SE’, met Wednesday evening in the 1 SE’4 fir 1640 AL homlock 150 M. city library rooms. Mrs. Elbert cedar 320 M. SWU 8E% fir 1506 M, hemlock 110 M, cedar 280 M. Smith, Mrs. Bert Trask and Miss! NEU 8WU fir 1670 M. hemlock Marietta Hamnnt wore hostesses j 130 M, cedar 130 M, NW>, SWU and program leaders. Each mem fir 2130 M. hemlock 130 M, cedar Home Cooked Foods her had been previously assigned 150 M. SEy. SW>4 fir 2050 M, Cheerful Service hemlock 140 M. cedar 200 M, SWU a current event topic. An open I SW>4 fir 2240 M, hemlock 100 M. “ Cleanliness ” Our Motto discussion followed the reading of I cedar 100 M, See 7, NE’i NEV, fir 1200 M. cedar 40 M, NW’4 Open from 11a. ni. to 11 p. m. these. NK’i fir 1440 M, cedar 40 M. SE’4 NEU fir 2000 M, cedar 2501 , Mrs. C. A. Bartell, Mrs. H. W. M. 8W% NEU fir 2120 M, cedar Titus, Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs. Vic 1260 M. NEVI NW% fir 3380 M. Mrs LULU ELLEDGE. Prop. tor Chambers, Mrs. Earl Hill. Mrs. cedar 40 M. lot 1 fir 3444 M. Near the Bridge—Cottage^ Grove cedar 50 M, SEU NW% fir 2500 W. A. Garoutte and Mrs. Roy Short 5J, cedar 180 M, lot 2 fir 3620 XI, I went to Eugene Wednesday to at tend the luncheon of tho Daughters oHpeeially 1 reateil for this of the Nile hold nt tlje Osburn ni’ the moa satisfying ami hotel. mas Gifts. Mondays and Thursdays flood Reasons Why You Should Do Your Banking Business With The First National Bank Of Cottage Grove First— Because it is the largest, strong Society Church News I ARCADE Theatre % est and best bank in south Lane county. Second— Because it is progressive, up- to-date in every respect and aggressive. Third—Because it is managed by men ripe in banking experience, who have stood the test and * and always “made good.” Fourth— Because your business, be it large or small, is appreciated and always held in strict confidence. Fifth—Because it is always in funds to loan on good approved notes or on farm security. Sixth— Because its condition is healthy and if you be a depositor your money is always ready and cheerfully paid over to • you. 0 □ * A fa ,k"%- DON’T FORGET There is nothing the youngsters will like better than a BICYCLE, WAGON, SCOOTER OR A KIDDIE KART FOR CHRISTMAS. I have a full line at reasonable prices. Make a small deposit and I will set article away for you until Christ mas without extra charge. I also carry the parts and do the repair work. HARRY RENTLE THE BICYCLE SHOP. 400 Main Street MPERIAT 1 1- Our Building Material Line Includes— BOBBING Curling, Dyeing Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, , Cor- ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and Gravel, Plastering Sand, 1 Zouri Store Front Fittings, and other things too numerous to mention. ' NEW RESTAURANT SYMPHONY LAWN No Charge on City Deliveries Writing Paper Tho Elmartea club will have a non-hostess luncheon at the Gray Goose tea room Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Following the luncheon the club will go to the home of Mrs. Chas. Hall, where the annual Christmas tree will be held. Everybody Uses stationery so Symphony Lawn will safely solve many of your nnual gift problems. Mrs. George Scott will entertain ! the Fast Matrons ’ club at * 1 o ’clock luncheon in her home Moi December 21. A Christmas will be another feature of occasion. The next regular daaee of the Tanglefoot club has been postponed ■ »til after the first of the year. _________________________ L. J. Kl AI frop. -i'i n r' v t f /ht KEXtlLl. Stör« Cattage t.rove Six th and Mala Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100 Elledgtf Cafe A (¡¡ft Denoting Good Judgment KEMS for DRUGS Godard & Randall At A Ä HEBRON SUPPER AND BAZAAR ARE SUCCESS One of the (most successful l«er» and basaars ever held ia section was that last night at Hebron Farmers* union hall, auxiliary was ia charge and sup this the The th»! Why Not Give the Old Bus a Christmas Present? Why Pay $60 and Up Bor Insurance When We Can Protect Ì ou For Much Less? It might appreciate a Christmas present of a new Goodye’ar Tire. Haven’t the old ones done their full duty? Why not a tank of Gasoline? SEE CHAS. HALL v AT HALL & LANG RED CROWN GENERAL SHELL Phone 76 Grease her up for the Christmas day ride with Valvoline or Havoline. Cottage Grove Secretarial,’Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Coarse i r uwnim wins, w * Cottage Grove Service Station W. J. Woods, Prop. Fifth and Main Sts. Mr. Truck Owner w Earoil Today—It’s a Good School 5 i — EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 3 „ A’ E ROBERTS. PrmMent 992 Willamette St. .. ....... 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