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Newspaper Advertising a Is the Mainstay Of All Big S<v Œntîw (Bruni' ^itítnrl Newspaper Advertising Is the Mainstay Of All Big Stores TWICE-A-WEEK VOLU^' NUMBER 23 COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925 „vXVI. Parents Buy Pills During Centuries For Their Children Songs Used For To Smoke at Home Christ’s Birthday ■■ Cottage Grove Sailor Lad Visits Strange Lands New Zealand Girls Insist on Rubbing Noses With Sailors; Australian Girls Wear Skirts Shorter Than Those of American Flapper. ■V One Home Filled With Sadness At Christmas Time ! While the U. 8. S. Mississippi I on rubbing noses with those they 1 is lying in drydock at Bremerton, i met. Both officers and men in- Physicians Win Struggle to Keep Wash., undergoing its annual over- i dulged the native damsels in this Tot From Dying From the Ef , hauling, all members of her crew I friendly salutation. fects of Terrible Bums. I I have been given shore leave and The Auckland Weekly News got ■.............................. ......... ..... ■ j one of the number, Ivan 8. Carr, out a special edition in honor (By Duncan P. Cameron.) (Eugene Daily Guard.) is taking advantage of the o<pa- of the fleet’s call. Halftone Who is Bettyt If you have been Sunday Closing; of Theaters Is Christmas as a distinct festival sion to visit his parents, Mr. and i pictures as clean as photographs of the Christian church, to be cele- i Mrs. G. 8. Carr of this city. in the Eugene hospital in the last filled the issue and yonnd Carr was Not even the oldest inhabitant Likely to Be Presented bra ted on December 25, came into The life of the sailor boy is I fortunate in getting possession of two months you probably know who being, it would appear, during the full of experiences and young Al can remember when Cottage Grove I one of the numbers which he Betty is. If not we will tell you, To Voters. doctors say. Christmas time should middle of the fourth century. There vin claims he has had his share experienced milder holiday weather. I brought home with him. be a time of good cheer. Every is some reason, for believing that of them. Among the events in Doors are open in business houses “ At Bydnoy and Melbourne, Aus- and homes and there is 'danger That fathers and mothers are this date was taken because it which he took an active part were that the dry, balmy weather may I tralia. wild demonstrations were home and especially every home purchasing cigarettes for their was the occasion of a pagan fes the battle maneuvers west of the result in a forest fire menace. ¡held,” Alvin went on to relate, where there are children, feels the minor children and are permitting tival of considerable importance in Panama canal in the Pacific ocean Pussy willows aro out and nothing “The residents seemed as pleased Christmas spirit and revelB in it. such children to smoke the coffin the Julian calendar. “There is no and the more recent* cruise of the but the calendar indicates that to see the Americans as though This is as it should bo. There is one home in Lane coun nails in their homes was a state direct evidence,” remarks one his- ’ fleet to Australia. they had been long-lost brothers. ” I spring hasn’t arrived. ty, however, where the Christmas ment made at the recent session of torian, “of deliberate substitution, Alvin claims that the trip to The hospitality of the Austral The entire fall and winter has the city couucil. The ministerial but ecclesiastical writers, soon after the antipodes was the most inter- ; been one of the mildest ever ex ians exceeds that of the south spirit will be sadly marred. That association had asked stricter en the foundation of Christmas, mado i esting part of his term of enlist perienced here. Roses, chrysanthe erners in the United States, the is tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Earn forcement of the laws prohibiting good use of the idea that the birth ment. Ho says that included in mums and other flowers continue sailors thought, and the whole shaw of Culp Creek. Three months minors from visiting pool rooms day of the Saviour had replaced I the flotilla which paid a visit to to bloom in tho open. Cottage fleet surrendered unconditionally to ago the father, mother and six and purchasing cigarettes and to« the birthday of the sun.” the far-off British colonies were a people whose one object was to children were very happy. Things Once established it was not long 113 “battle wagons,” 52 destroyers Grove tables continue to be sup make the stay of the sea soldiers were going nicely with them and bacco. • plied with cabbage, carrots, onions, all were content; then one morning Members of the council, the may before its meaning was celebrated and a large number of seaplanes parsnips, radishes, pons and straw pleasant. or and chief of police expressed in stately and elegant song, ' which were used in scout work. Alvin’s impression of tho Aus Mrs. Earnshaw stopped out to hang berries picked fresh from family themselves as in full accord with “Hymns Ancient and Modern ” Senplanes are launched from the gardens. tralians is very favorable. He says up her clothes, leaving Betty, the tho ministerial association, but con will supply many illustrations of decks, of the ships by a catapult that in dress and customs they are five-month-old baby daughter, in tended that with lack of coopera these old Latin Christmas hymns. | arrangement worked by air and was made at Samoa similar to people of the United her crib by the kitchen stove. Presently the mother heard a tion upon the part of parents who “Veni redemptor gentium” (Come I just as the airship leaves +he leavo was granted, but no shore States, with the noticeable excep Mail was assist their children in violating Redeemer of Mankind) was written I vessel it is given a push by a tion thpt the women wear skirts crackling noise behind her, and landed and taken off and the looking tiround saw their little the law- its enforcement was made by St. Ambrose: while another fair j charge from an especially equipped fleet proceeded in a shorter than is the fashion here. home in flames, With true mother difficult. The hesitancy of citi ly well known hymn was composed gun which starts it speeding on its course over the great southwesterly A large share of the importations briny deep. love she dashed through tho flames, zens to give evidenco that might by I’rudentius and begins “Corde way into the upper air. The routine of the next few days into Australia come from the lead to conviction for violation of n.'itus exparentis”: According to young Carr’s story,! was broken when the flotilla United States. American cars and snatched her baby from its burning law was pointed to as a reason for the fleet left the Pacific shores | reached a point north of the Hollywood movies are as common crib and carried it to safety. Not, Of the Father’s love begotten the difficulty in enforcing many ■last June and arrived off the equator. All who had not crossed as they are in the states. The however, until the baby had been Ere the worlds began to be, laws affecting moral condition?. shores of the Hawaiian islands the imaginary line must be initi desire of nearly every Australian frightfully burned and the mother As a result of the appearance He is Alpha and Omega, after a voyage of six days steam ated, for in the eyes of a sailor, is to come to the Unitod States. sevorely burned in its rescue. Not a of members of the ministerial asso- He the source and ending He, ing at the regular fleet speed of 12 a jack tar, no matter how long All seem to livo in hope of somo ly burned in its rescue. Not a Of the things that are and have stick of furniture, nor any clothing, ciation before the city governing knots an hour. been, his apprenticeship before the mast, time being able to live under the nor utensils were saved, everything body, nn ordinance was , ordered After enjoying a series of re is yet a land lubber until he has stars and stripes. And that future years shall see, forbidding punch boards in any ceptions and shore leaves at Hono crossed the equator. “Many opportunities prevail in a total loss. and evermore. Betty and her mother were business place in the city, It was Evermore lulu the boats weighed anchor x Australia, ” young Carr concluded, An initiation something like a stated that no serious attempt had With all their differences, the July 1 and in 10 days sighted the kangaroo court is gone through ‘ ‘ for those who are inclined to get rushed to the Eugene hospital, been made by officers or concerns old Latin hymns have certain well shores of the Samoan Islands, in- ahead. It is possible to buy a where it was found that the moth operating the boards in their places defined characteristics. They are i sular possessions of the United with and the program consists in farm and home on tho installment er’s injuries wero slight but that summoning candidates before old poor Betty was terribly burned. of business to keep minors from severely classical in form, in no : States government. A short stop King Neptune. The old sea ruler plan with easy payments.” patronizing them. Cigar store op sense popular, while the note is It was predieted by some of the eyes the candidates, critically or doctors who saw her that she erators present at the meeting stat exclusively theologicnl. Two things ders his doctors to givo each victim ed that they welcomed the removal account for this. could not live, but the dovoted Firstly, the a doso of soap pills; willing sub of the boards, which have become dominant theological thought of the nurses and doctor in charge would jects daub the candidate liberally more of a nuisance than a source times in which the interest centered not givo up. Some nights it seemed with tar, then he is thrown into of added income. that she could not live the hours in the ineffable mystery of the in a tank of water. This concludes Members of the ministerial asso carnation; and secondly the fact of darkness through but stimulants the exercises. Neptune’s court, on ciation inquired as to the method that the writers were monks, whom and careful feeding and frequont to proveei to present to the voters we can hardly imagine filled with Carnival Is Added to The shipboard is made up of those dressing won the day, and Betty * who have already crossed “the Driver of Car Denies Charge began of the city a special act prohibit joy that a man is born into the to improve. Annual High School line.” ing the operation of theaters on world. Sunday she was taken to the That He Was Under In- At Aukland the boat crews Sundays. It is understood that surgery and 36 pieces of skin Production. Later under St. Francis of Assissi were given a royal welcome by fluence of Liquor. closing of cigar stores and pool a new conception came into being. were grafted on the little face and New 7 * ' Zealanders. To Alvin it rooms oli Sundays is also contem Here is a picture of the Madonna head in an effort to make the Hi Hilarities, annual high school seemed that everybody on the plated. One member of tho minis and her child that might well have terribly ugly scar less extensive Cottage gaily lighted and preserve as far as possible the terial association has since stated been the inspiration for many an production, was successfully pro Island came down to the shores wrecked Tucs- natural features. Betty will re sented Tuesday evening before a to watch Uncle Sam’s great ships Christmas that ho doo« not believe these artist’s creation. was struck by cover and she will not remember large audience. A carnival that come in. The welcome was spon day night places of amusement and entertain n ear driven by James Potts, No her narrow escape from death. followed kept the crowd in high taneous and whole hearted. ment should be closed on the first Corne and look upon her child While city and state government one was injured and tho car was She can only guess at it in later spirits for another hour or more. day of the week until after some Nestling in the hay: A few years as she looks at the ugly The main program consisted of officials feted the officers, the but slightly damaged. thing has been provided to take See her fair arms open wide, eight vaudeville numbers and music townspeople put on a round of en minutes later Mr. Potts drove his marks left by the cruel flamos. their place, that their closing On her lap to play. tertainment for the enlisted men. car into tho front of the Tourist by the high school orchestra. should not appear to be an attempt In the meantime the pationt fath- “Three Young Maids” was given About the most interesting of all, cafe. He said that his steering or and mother carry on. Begin to force church attendance, that She with lcft> hand cradling Rocked and hushed her boy, by Daisy Bennett, Lena Wells and Alvin thinks, were the songs and gear had been injured in the first ning again to gather things to tho churches should stand on their And with holy lullabies j Thelma Kern. The maids were two- dances of the Maoris, a native accident and that ho was unable clothe and feed and house their own feet and draw attendance by Quieted her toy. to successfully make the turn at little flock. Beginning at the bot ' faced and when they turned around, tribe of New Zealand. creating a desire for attendance. * They were very friendly and, in Thg great difference between ! with fa»es on the backs of their addition to shaking hands, insisted the Seventh and Main streets inter- tom on a logger’s wages is slow section. work. But uncomplainingly they Bailway Deeds Are Filed. these tqnder songs and the old , heads, the effect was a scream. Mr. Potts was cited to appear in work away, day after day. It is Miss Verna Leep gave an arti. ’ ic Deeds for right-of-way for the dignified Latin ones is apparent, Mill Goes Into Bankruptcy. police court Wednesday forenoon. logging railway that is being built Both notes are perhaps necessary Dutch dance and the girls glee An involuntary bankruptcy pe Ho denied the charge of driving such bravery and devotion and loyalty that make a home, a real here by J. H. Chambers were filed to a true appreciation of Christmas. elub gave three numbers. “A Play on Words” was given tition has been filed for the Blue while in an intoxicated condition home. It is to such a home that for record Monday in the office of We need to emphasize tho human Mountain Lumber, company, which aspect of Jesus from the cradlo to [ by Millicent Burrows, authoress; until a short time ago operated a and demanded a jury trial, posting Christmas gifts can be sent and no County Clerk Bryson. bail of $50 demanded by the court. mistake made nnd no fear of chari Deeds are given by the follow the grave; but the conviction which J Rachel Short, heroine; Harold Bede, mill at Walden, usually called the This year’s community Christmas ty misplaced, hospital officials sug ing: Frank I’leauard, Orpah Benson, inspired the plder hymn writers, ¡hero; Harry Metcalf, villain; Neil Peters-Mosby mill, The mill was Daniel D. Franklin, Frank Sherman, that the entrance of Jesus into the : Davidson, father; Gladys Gillespie destroyed by fire, probably of tree had hard luck. Thia was tho gest. i and Florence Chestnut, curtains; second time it bad been hit by a Otto Dobberstein, John Metcalf, world was an act of God will, how- j Roy Jones and 'Harvey Heimann, incendiary origin, Several weeks ear. The first time it had not been ever explained, be felt to be a G. Luebke, Amber Babcock, F. ago while the mill was being op hours, and Robert Veatch, sun. I in position more than an hour. HALF TAX DELINQUENTS L. E. Lawson, C. J. Butler, Louisa natural, and even necessary, belief orated under a lease. The liabilities After the second accident it was ARE IN COTTAGE GROVE The clever pantomimic play on H. Vilas, Sophronia L. Van Buren, bound up with faith in the fact are given at $4,237.10 and the removed from the street. words created much • laughter. J. I. Jones, Robert E. Lackey, of God himself. assets at $1,048. Warrants for the collection of The tree set in the center of the English carols fall into two class DeEtta Drury, Ruby Melick. E. Ashby, R. H. McGill, Leon the 1923 income tax have been re Dorothy Kurre, Camille Schneider intersection and the fact that it es, the secular and the sacred. The Arne, George A. Dormirn, Rob- C. Holiday C. G. Mirror Out. and Virginia Hopper got the first was hit twice indicates that the ceived by the sheriff’s of fine from ert B. Burnside, E. D. Owens, Luth- former were written for the merry encore with their “DanCe of the Cee Gee Mirror, high school pub- traffic regulation to keep to the the state income tax collector. Of er P. McCoy, Jack »Spores and circle around the hearth, or the Square Heads. ’ ’ Ross Glass, old lady, ( lication, is out with a Christmas fourteen delinquents in Lane coun right is not being observed. convivial board iL the latter to bet William Arthur Jones. I number. A merry Christmas is ty, six live in Cottage Grove. used in the chul,„ ih h or ... chanteS ............ from ..— ! and Harry Metcalf, Jew, gave “The I wished for everyone, including Tho delinquencies have now auto house to house to announce tho Shoe Store’’ and Virginia Willis I members of the faculty. That the Bond Bids Rejected. matically become a judgment lien and Irene Griggs wore encored for coming of the birthday of tho MICKIE SAYS— reportorial staff of the Mirror is Bids for over $87,000 in improve against property of the delinquents. redeemer. One of the secular ones their perfect imitation of the anties a live one is indicated by the fact ment bonds, opened Monday night Many of the delinquents held of the Raggedy Ann and Andy rag dated 1695, but thought to be much that a complete report is given of by the city council, were rejected up payment because of the attnek dolls. SPEAKIMG OF STORIE? 06 older, runs: The jubilee number* by Lola Hi Hilarities, high school entertain- on the ground that the premium made otf the income tax law. The SüeeES'S. DtOMÄEMER MEAR.O6 Godard, Lois Godard, Mildred | inent given a few hours before the offered was not sufficient. The supremo court, however, ruled that Now thrice welcome, Christmas, TW MAU VUUO DtD UOT BEUEME bonds are to be readvertised, with the tax for 1923 wui legal and Burcham, Naoma Hilton, Laura i publication was distributed. Which brings us good cheer, the interest rate fixed at 0 per collectable. 1U ADVER-XlSHJ&'lr ME BORROMÄ Minced pies at>d plum porridge, Stewart and Alice Maxwell were The state income tax WM killed cent, bids to be opened January 4. Yonr home newspaper is always Good ale and strong boor, ¡warmly received. ‘ <100 TÖ &O IkTtO BUSlUßf Miss Helen Ostrander waj the glad to give assistance in the prep The rate of interest was not fixed by vote of tho people after it had With pig, goose and capon, VJVTVA, WRKED MAR.D FOR- when the bonds were first offered. been in effect one year. aration of advertising copy. pianist. (Continued' on page 2.) Couucil Points Out Need Of Cooperation if Laws Are To Be Enforced. Carols Stately, Vulgar, Tender Telling of Coming of Christ Child Born in the Manger. Garden l^egetab les Grow in Balmy Heather Hi Hilarities Show Screaming Success f MEARS AMD DIEP OWIMG $1, 000,000 THE FEATHERHEADS < i ► 0 < >1 Community Tree Is Wrecked by Auto Load Limits Limit Sawmill Operations Imdemnification of County For Possible Damage Is Suggestion. Tho difficulties that are present- ed to sawmill operators by , the road limits fixed by the county court were discussed by Mayor George O. Knowles at the Tuesday noon luncheon of the commercial club. The mayor did not offer any criti cism of the action of the court, but suggested that it might bo pos sible to save the roads, and at the same time accommodate the sawmills, by having tho mills or truck operators post bonds suffi cient to cover damago which might be done the roads by the operation of their trucks. It is contended that small trucks with small tires, which are permitted to use the roads, do more damage than the heavier trucks with wide tires. A case cited by Mr. Knowles is that of tho Perini mill on tho Coast fork. Mr. Perini wishes to haul his logs over the county road for a distance of a quartor of a mile. It is impossible for him to build a private road for temporary use because the construction coBt would bo prohibitive, but ho might be able to indemnify tho county for damage likely to be dono. Mr. Knowles said that this method of permitting operators to proceed has been adopted in another county. H. W. Titus, chairman of the entertainment committee, spoke of the plans of the Baptist church for the erection of a substan*'ai church edifice within the near future. EDWARDS AGAIN HEADS AMERICAN LEGION POST Calvin T. Funk post, American Legion, has elected tho following officers: II. F. Edwards, comman der; Fred Bennett, vice commander; Marvin Smith, adjutant; Ray Nel son, finance officer; P. 8. Bu kowski, sergeant at arms; D. P. Camoron, chaplain; Ivan Warner, historian; Ivan Warnor, F. L. Gran nis, L. A. Stewart and H. K. Metcalf, executive committee. The auxiliary has elected the following offioers: Mrs. Vinal Ran dall, president; Mrs. Ray Nelson, vico president; Mrs. Herbert Whit lock, treasurer; Mrs. Max Bird, secrotary; Mrs. C. O’Hoyt, his torian. Following the business sessions of the two organizations an amuse ment program was put on. Arnold Eakright and George Harrington Imxed and Robert Veatch, Harold Bede, Floyd Bennott and Melso Blackmore participated in a battle royal., Music was furnished dur ing tho evening by Ed Lundbom, accordion and Fred Langston, gui tar. Refreshments wore served by members of the auxiliary. NEWSPAPER advertising makes big stores out of little ones and keeps them from going back to little ones Getting Her Work Done Early