The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 24, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1925
tfottaflr (Grove Sentinel
Th«- freight .'iii'i passenger i.mu.i □-
4
greens filled the room with Christ­ I-
Monday» and Thursdays
vehicles would knock ottf the auto
mas cheer. An hour’s entertain­
_________ mobile license law.
That is poor
ing program was put on by the
Bede & Smith.
.Publishers_ business for them if they have q . ------------------------------------------- - tots. Greatly to the delight of
Elbert Bede__
...... Editor niy idea that they care for paved
the kiddies, Santa Claus arrived
A first-class publication entered at highways upon which
t
‘ to operate ,p Mr" T' C’ tWh,ee)zer was ho,,tc“ following the program and dis­
'hev
more
out
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Tuesday
to
the
LaComus
Club
at
Cottage Grove as second-class matter their vehicles. They get more out!.
,
tributed gifts of candies.
of the highways than any |
Business Office____ 25 North Sixth other class and should be willing 1 o’clock luncheon was held at
Breaking It to the Minister.
| to pay a liberal fee for the main j Bartell hotel. A large basket filled
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
The rector of a country church Carols Stately, Vulgar, Tender
I
with
pretty
holly
was
the
attrac-
tenance of such highways.
By mail (Cash in advance)
I tive centerpiece of the table and was in his study hard at work on Telling of Coming of Christ
One year-_ $2.75 | Threo months.. .80
his n«rmon for the coming Sunday, i
i
Six months . 1 50 | One month__ .50
Under a Salem date line it was twigs of holly were scattered over when a visitor was announced. She Child Born in the Manger.
BY CARR RIER
Ore I the table. Place cards bearing a was a big muscular person, and
stated
in
a
recent
issue
of
The
One month..............................__..$ .30
j design in keeping with the Christ-
Four months, '« advance_____ 1.10 goninn that Governor Pierce had mas season were used and dainty when the minister had brought ,
(Continued from first page. -
the
pardoned
a
moonshiner
under
Six months, in advance______ 1.60
One year, in advance............... 3.00 condition that the released moon red and green baskets filled with forward a chair she flopped intp I The best that can be;
it
and
opened
up
bluntly:
shiner is to pay $50 a month until Christmas candies were the favors,
“You’re Minister Smith, ain’t i I So well doth the weather
Member of
the
fine originally assessed against Following the luncheon the guests you?” .
I And our stomachs agree.
National Editorial Association
assembled
at
the
Wheeler
home,
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation him is liquidated. “Liquidated”
“
I
am.
”
There are many carols of this
Oregon Newspaper Conference
is a suggestive word to use in where a beautifully trimmed tree,
“You remember marrying a type and some indeed bordering on
on which had been placed the club
this eas».
couple
of
strangers
at
your
church
exchange gifts, awaited them. As
coarseness and vulgarity. It prob­
The Chrisman edition of the Port
a couple of months ago?”
ably would be true to say that
land Spectator is the best of many
In no other age ^iave men and an additional surprise the hostess
“What were their names?”
Puritanism practically killed carol
“best” Christmas editions which women taken up ho many fads to presented each member with a
“Walter Perkins and Elizabeth making and carol singing ot this
Portland’s leading hebdomndal pub­ prolong life. The women don’t dainty coat hanger, A pleasant
Jenkins,” said the woman, “and kind.
lication has issued. Wo know that want to die until they have shown social hour followed. Mrs. W. W.
I’m Elizabeth.”
The English sacred carols are far
Hugh Huine, the punctilious Ches men that they will wear whatever McFarland of Eugene, who is a
“Are you indeed? I thought I more numerous than the secular,
terfield (in dress for himself and they doggone please, and the men member, was present.
remembered your face when you but in the main they follow the
his magazine) will excuse this use are not willing to leave until they
The M. P. G. club held its meet­ came in. but—”
two types men’ioned.
of “best” during this happy holi­ have seen how far the women
“Yes,” continued the visitor,
ing Tuesday afternoon at the home
One writer says, “In literary
day season. All the nice things will go.
of Mrs. W. J. Woods. A _ gaily “I’m her alii right, and I thought value the carols range from gems
which havo been said about the
you
I
ought
to
drop
On
and
let
of religious inspiration to jogging
several preceding Christmas edi­
The difference betwren a great trimmed tree, on which was a gift know W’alter has escaped!”
tavern dittieif. Out of something r
tions of The Spectator can be add­ many who go to shows Sunday for each member, stood in one cor­
like two hundred carols thero are
ed to to describe this one issue.
evenings and a great many who ner of the room. The gift ex­
Saves Recount.
very few that lack some, beauty
go to church the same evenings is change was followed by a pleasant
Chinese elections are now settled or quaintness or charm; and there
that the first cheerfully pungle up social hour. A delicious two-course
a two-bit piece, while the second luncheon was served. Miss Mar- by bullets, n'ot ballots. The ad are perhaps twenty or more that
ing beautifully deeorated with vantage of this system is that re- may be counted among the best
regretfully let go of u nickel.
songs, that spring perfect out of
Christmas trimmings. In the center counts are not necessary.
the human heart.”
of the table a pretty holly wreath
No Plainclothes Women.
English carols to the Virgin are
lay and in its center a red taper
Criminologist says women do not pre reformation. Here is one:
stood in a low candle stick, The
□-------------------------------------------- □ favors were ivory lemon forks, make good detectives, Of course I sing of a maiden
gifts to the members from the not! Plainclothes women? Why,
Methodist Church.—John A. Linn, hostesses.
That is makeless (matchless)
the very idea!
King of all Kings
Pastor.—Bunday school nt 9:45;
preaching service at 11; Epworth
To
her son she ches (chose)
A
wedding
of interest to the
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
league at 6:30; preaching service at
He came all so still
___
MENT.
7:30. Midweek prayer hour, 7.30 bridp’s many friends here was that
Where his mother was,
Thursday. A welcome at every of Miss Elizabeth Dorothea Miller,
Notice is hereby given that As dew in April
of Coquille, to A. C. Anderson, of
service.
Marshfield, which wns held Satur­ Robert Lesley Learning, adminis­ That falleth on the grass,
Presbyterian Church.—Dunean P day in Portland at the home of the trator with will annexed, of the He came all so still
Cameron, minister—Sunday school bride’s cousin, Mrs. J. J. Jackson. estate of Elnorah Guering, de­ To his mother’s bower
at 10 a. m.; public worship at 11 Mr. Anderson is an employe of the ceased, has filed in the county As dew in April
court of the state of Oregon, in That falleth on the flower.
a. m.; Endeavor
~
at 5:30; evening
Sunday, December 27: Forenoon Southern Pacific company and Miss and for Lane county, his final He came all so still
Miller
had
been
employed
in
the
address, “ 1Pe%o nal Problems in Re­
report and account as such ad­
ligion.” Evening
1
address, third in Southern Pacific station at Coquille. ministrator and that January 5, Where his-mother lay,
series of modern religious cults, She attended high school here last 1926, at the hour of 10 o ’clock As dew in April
“Can We Talk With the •Deacjf year. The couplo are making their a. m. of said day at the county That falleth on the spray.
oui- < äift Line or a Real Spirit
M
» » Seance.
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home in Marshfield.
court room thereof has been by Mother and maiden
said Court fixed as the time and Was never none but she;
Christian Church, tho ’ ‘ home like ’’
church—A. J. _____
Adams, , _______
minister,
Mrs. G. C. Dyott was hostess place for hearing objections to Well may such a lady
Sunday school at 9:45, sufiuou
ut
sermon at
said report and for the final settle God’s mother be.”
I.
11, Christian Endeavor ut 6:30, eve­ Tuesday evening to the Toujours ment of said estate of the said
Pjete club at its annual Christinas
ning service at 7:30.
In the carols of the divine mys­
deceased.
...
meeting, A gaily trimmed Christ-
tery there is an effort to state the
ROBERT LESLEY LEAMING,
Christian Science Society—corner mas tree
Administrator with will annexed wonderful benefits that accrue to
of Jefferson avenue and Second wero the and holly and mistletoe
cheerful room decorations,
street. Sunday services at 11 a. ni.
of the estate of Elnorah Guer­ mankind by the advent of Christ.
Wednesday services at 7:30 p. in. The gift •exchange was held and
ing, deceased.
It was not sin as a personal matter
Everybody welcome.»
the remaining hours were pleasantly H. J. Shinn,
that seemed to concern the writers,
» • •
Atforeny for estate. u26d24c(T) but sin as some evil influence
Free Methodist church—Corner of
__ spent socially. A dainty buffet
magically cured by the nativity.
Monroe avenue and south Fifth luncheon was served. Miss Mar­
street—Chester Smith, pastor. Sun­ garet Galloway was an additional ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■■■■■ ■
I’ .1 KEM.
It was dark, it was dim,
day school nt 10, forenoon services guest.
COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
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11, evening
service at 7:30.
■ .For men that lived in great sin,
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday
■ Lucifer was all within.
Mrs. W. A. Garoutte will have as ■
evenings.
c
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r rw.~" .....
.........
Christmas dinner guests Mr. and
■ Till on the Christmas day.
Sevonth Day Adventist Church— Mrs. J. H. Callahan and two sons
Mrs.
■ There was weeping, there was woe
West Main street. Sorvices
"
every
■ ir. B. Johnston
Saturday. Sabbath _____
For every Man to hell can go;
school at 10, of Portland; the Eugene Matlock
PHONES
—
church servico ut 11: prayer meet family of Marshfield; her parents, ■ Marcelling
It was little merry tho.
Office
WEEKLY PROGRAM
ing Wednesday • evenings
at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, and
.
■ Till on the Christmas day.
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28
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bussey and ■ Manicuring
Res.
Facial
Massage
First church of Nazarene—Elev­ baby of this city. Mrs. Callahan
■ •But since Jesus has come into
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enth and Adams, Harold E. Botte an<l Mrs., Matlock are sisters of ■ Shampooing
Thursduy, December' 24
the world, and mankind has been
miller, pastor. Sundav school at 9:45,
■
Bobbing
Evenings
“CALL OF COURAGE”
mysteriously redeemed, alt may be
forenoon service at 11, evening Mrs. Garoutte.
Hair Tinting
.
by
1 servico at 8. Prayer meeting ’at
extremely happy.
Baek of all
with Art Acord,
Appoint-
i 7:30 Wednesday
nqent ■ these carols there is the feeling
The Research club will hold its ■ French Paper Curl
a blue streak western.
* « evonings.
•
that the childhood and life of Jesus
Glad Tidings Mission—Tenth and next meeting Tuesday, January 5, ■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■
I 'omedy and
has something to tell us of the
Adams streets, G. F. Shackelford, at the home of Mrs. A. W. Swan­
International News.
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45; son. The discussion will be on the
eternal truth of God.
forenoon worship at 11; young life of Winston Churchill and on
people
’
s
meeting
nt
7;
evening
ser
­
Friday, December 2Q
vice at 8; week-day services, Wed­ his book, “Choniston.” Mrs. Wil
nesday, Friday and Saturday eve­ Ham Baker will lead the study.
Betty Bronson in
nings at 8.
“THE GOLDEN
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Godard will
PRINCESS”
Baptist church—Chapel car, one
block north of S. P. depot— observe their sixtieth anniversary
with Neil Hamilton,
They
, J, C. Orr, pastor. Sundav school tomorrow, Christmas day.
Roekliffe F v R owb and
I at 10 o’clock, services at 11 o’clock will be guests at the home of their
Phyllis Haver.
and 7:45. B. Y. P. U. services at son, S. L. Godard.
¡7:00 P. M.
The story of a girl who
found love and gold in the
A marriage license has been is
sued to Edward Earl Fullmer and
hills of California.
Here*a One Writer Has
Georgia Ellouise Mgrgan. They
"*
are
And a comedy.
Good Word for Spider to be married here Sunday.
Society
Remember That Your
Rexall Store
Is Headquarters For
During Centuries
Songs Used For
Christ’s Birthday
| Church News
CHRISTMAS
Wishing One and Mil
aCtCerry Christmas
and a Joyful and Prosperous
NeSv Year
Gray’s Cash & Carry
Pay Cash, Pay Less—Phone 53
To wish you the old, old wish
A
iHrrry Cljrwimas
a
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tetr
Cottage Grove Service Station
W. J. Woods, Prop.
Fifth and Main Sts.
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
Sanitary Beauty
ARCADE Theatre
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
is the sincere Svish of
■
WYNNE 6? KIME
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
Saturday, December 26
Buck Joues iu
HEARTS AND SPURS.”
Ami u comedy.
Sun.-Alon., December 27-28
THE SCARLET WEST”
with Robert Frazer anil
Clara Bow.
It ’a a stirring record of one
of the most dramatic periods
in Amcrican’history.
And a comedy.
Tuesday, December 29
' THE BRIDGE OF
SIGHS
with Dorothy Maekaill.
Creighton Hale,
Richard Tucker aud
Ralph Lewis.
A story of temptation, error,
punishment apd heroic
.saerilice,
Aud a comedy.
Wedibsday. December 30
“IF I -1ARRY AGAIN”
featuring Doris Kenyon and
u five-star east
Anna Q. Nilsson,
l.luyd llufrttes.
Myrtle Sideman,
Hobart Boaworth and
Frank Mayo.
Anti a eonietlv
Thursday, December 31
Evelyn Brent in
THREE WISE CROOKS.”
Comedy ami
International News.
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The predaceous habits of spiders
make them moat useful to man. Our
selfish Interests should preserve and
protect them, except where they an­
noy the housewife by building dust-
ratehlng and unsightly web» In­
doors. Even then they might be
given a place. All forms are dill
gent producers <>f their kind, and
were It not for their numerous ene­
mies there would be enough spiders
to alter considerably the overpro­
duction of noxious insects. In com
parison to the Insect there are few
spiders, both of species and of la
llvlduala. Considering the giumbar
<t eggs spiders lay and the protec­
tive care they give their eggs, thts
seems surprising
But when we
observe the ceaseless activity of
birds, shrews, toads, snakes, lizards
robberflies, certain parasitic Insects
anil, most particularly, mud dauber
and digger wasps. It la more surpris­
ing that spiders exist at all.
Dogt Seldom Mad
When dogs bite people In the sum
ner time they’re seldom ’'mad.” ex­
cept In the sense In which nor­
mal human belnga often get mad.
They're surly and grouchy, perhaps,
because they are affected by the
hent like human folk, and have leas
iblllt.v to help themselves.
Suppose, on a hot, sultry dhy.
when you were fairly stewing In the
heat, and the files were biting you.
you couldn’t find a cool spot to lie
town and. worse than that, couldn’t
find a bit of cool water to drink
And suppose every person you ap­
proached hopefully was surly and
III natureil and gave yon a kick or
tn ugly .look Instead of something
o moderate the hent. Wouldn’t you
feel like snapping at somebody’s
calves?
l*oga probably don’t run amuck In
hot weather any more than people
Io though with more provocation.—
Kolromn tX.o.lrh
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Rubber stamp«. The Sentinel.
Mrs R. I.. Stewart will entertain
the Tuesday Bridge club next
week at its regular I o’clock
\\ e express the
luncheon.
p w-Lsh that you may spend =1
The O. L. H. club will hold its
Christmas Merrily
regular meeting next Tuesday af
getting
a fine Christmas
ternoon at the home of Mrs. H.
program off the air.
Miller.
The Royal Neighbors held their
annual Christmas party last eve­
ning following their regular lodge
meeting. Gifts were exchanged.
The little tots of the primary
grade of the Methodist Sunday
school entertained their parents and
friends yesterday afternoon in the
Sunday school room. A brightly
lighted and gaily trimmed Christ
mas tree, soft colored lights, to-
j get her with Christmas garlands and
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Chevrolet Company
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Will
Open
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Start the new year right by
installing a radio or getting
i better one.
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January 2,1926
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In New Hoskins Building
Service Garage
I x»ng & Gru son
To Our Patrons
and Friends:
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North Ninth Street
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We take this opportunity of thanking ■
•you for your past patronage and
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// is hing You a Right Merry Christmas ■ ■ ■
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and a Happy NeSv Year
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On the West Side—Phone 9
Leonard’s Grocery
♦
FULL LINE OF CHEVROLET CARS AND PARTS
REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED
O’Hara, Hanson & Maulding, Props.