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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925
CHRISTMAS
Comes but once a year,
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Mrs. E. J. Shortridge is spending
the Christmas holidays in Roseburg
nt the home of her son, Lane Short
ridge. He visited here last week
and Mrs. Shortridge accompanied
him home Sunday.
The
Owl’s
Wish
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Elliott aud baby
daughter of Berkeley, Calif., who
are making their home temporarily
in Eugene. Mrs. Elliott is a sister
of Mrs. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dyott were
business visitors in Medford the
latter part of last week.
George Marksbury and his sister,
Mrs. O. M. Miller, left yesterday
by motor for California to spend
’he Christmas holidays.
Read in another column an
nouncement of change of
Woodson Garage to cash basis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Streeter were
The senior Sunday school classes MORE GUARANTY OIL
Eugene visitors Wednesday.
of the Methodist church will give
STOCK IS SOLD HERE
Christmas
program
tonight, ;
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Madden and a
Christmas eve, in the main audi- j Additional stock of the Guaranty
daughters, Misses Velma and May,
I qj ] company was sold Monday1
accompanied by Harry W. Neet, torium of tho church.
Mrs. H. A. Hagen left the fore night at a meeting of a committee '
motored to Seattle to spend the
Christmas holidays with relatives. part of the week for Washington of stockholders held in the office
H. J. Shinn has gone to Califor to visit her parents. Mr. Hagen \ot A. W. Kime.
Representatives of the company
nia to spend the Christmas holidays left today to join her. They will
with his daughter, Mrs. H A. stop on their return trip in Hood painted a rosy picture of what they
River and visit with his parents. ■ believed the future holds for those
Watts.
Miss Kathrvne Penner will leave who have put their money into the
Miss Bonita Beager, a student of tomorrow
morning for Portland to | drilling of wells here and at Eu- j
Monmouth normal, returned last
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spend
Christmas
day with her I £ene, where the bit is said to be
evening from the farm home school,
I pegging its way through the last
where she has been practicing I parents.
Mrs. William Noble left yester- | I stratum of rock that keeps it from
teaching, to . spend the Christmas
B i dropping into a flow of oil. A
holidays with her mother, Mrs. ! day for Manteca, Cal., to spend the
Christmas
holidays
with
her i stratum of paraffin was recently
William Thum.
I encountered.
Several here sub-
Mrs. W. A. Garoutte motored to i brother, Harold Dugan,
j The 8. 8. Lasswell family and ! scribed for stock upon the monthly
Marshfield yesterday, returning last
payment basis.
evening accompanied by her sister, 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koehler left
Mrs. Eugene Matlock and tta f lat- j this afternoon for Portland to
Schools Observe Christmas.
ter’s son and daughter, Jack ; and spend the holidays with relatives,
The schools of the city observed
Virginia, Mr. Matlock will arrive
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Söderström of i Christmas with appropriate exer
this evening and all will spend the Black Rock are spending the boli
cises yesterday afternoon.
Christmas holidays at the Garoutte days at Divide with Mr. Soder-
In the high school Pastor John
home.
strom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Linn gave an appropriate address,
Söderström.
Miss Ramona Spriggs gave a violin
Clair Beagle of Portland is bo I o and Mrs. Bruno a vocal solo
' spending the Christmas holidays and two songs were sung by the
student body.
The Holiday Season affords | here with his grandmother, Mrs. In the east side grades, rooms
[ Sarah Harms.
an opportunity to express
doubled up for programs and teach
R. C. Quigley has sold his rcsi- ers treated their pupils to ice
again the pleasures we have
dence property on north Ninth
derived from our business street to T. M. Boyd. The Quig- cream dixies. Mrs. Charles Adams
Santa Claus.
relations with our many ley family are moving into one of impersonated
The junior high on the west side
friends and to extend to the new houses recently built by presented ‘ ‘ Dickens ’ Christmas
Mr. Wiese on old north Pacific Carols.’’
them our wish for a
highway.
The students contributed liberally
Merry Christmas
Misses Margaret and Dorothy to tho collection for needy families.
The schools closed yesterday af
Jackson, daughters of Mrs. Gladys
and a
Jackson, who attend the Mt. ternoon, to remain close until Mon
Happy Nefr Year
Angel academy, arrived home ves- day, January 4.
terday to spend the holidays.
West Side Garage
Christmas Play Tonight.
I “The Greatest Day of tho Year,’’
Miss Joy Johnson, a teacher
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| a Christmas play, will be given
ii the high school, has gone to
| tonight in the Christian church by
Portland to speqd the Christmas
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the Christiau Endeavor society.
holidays.
Preceding the presentation of the
An eightpound son was born
there will be 30 minutes of
That Its Many Patrons and Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lee. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mosby aud play
Christmas
music. Rehearsal by the
Friends May Eujoy a Merry
Mr. qnd Mrs. Herbert Whitlock baby daughter of Klamath Falls
Christmas and Happy and and son left yesterday for Port- are spending the Christmas holi 26 persons participating in the play
has been under way for several
Prosperous New Year.
land to spend the Christmas holi- days here with Mrs. Mosby’s par
weeks.
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sim
Horn,
and
days with relatives.
The regular meeting of the Mr. Mosby’s mother, Mrs. R. L.
Balmy Weather Surprises.
Long.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whipps
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leland
Willets,
George
Williams of Cottage
Kenneth DeLassus of Springfield Grove has been dismissed from a newlyweds of Klamath Fills who and Verne Whipps have arrived
from Tillamook to spend tho holi-
is visiting at the home of his uncle, Eugene hospital.
have been visiting in Portland,
days with relatives. As there had
Earl Hill.
will arrive here this evening to
been i a severe storm for five days
Walter Marshall of Cottage Grove
spend Christmas day and the re
Galloway writes insurance.
nt Tillamook, they were greatly
was a patient during the past
mainder
of
the
week
at
the
home
Arthur Combs, who teaches at week at a Eugene hospital.
su rprised to find balmy spring
of Mr. Willets’ parents,
Gardnerville, Nev., arrived Tuesday
weather here. A year ago when
The Christmas program of the Mrs. J. Q. Willets.
to spend the Christmas holidays Presbyterian Sunday school will
they arrived here they found the
with relatives and friends.
temperature frigid and they are
be given tonight in the church.
^(leased with the contrast.
Carl King cf Toledo visited
The Hiram Griggs family and
hor during tire week.
Mrs. Laura -McKernan, mother of
Historic Islands
Mrs. Griggs, wil] spend Christmas
d.iy in Lorane at the home of Mrs»,
Bedloe’s island, on which the
Statue of Liberty stands, win
C. M. Foster, sister of Mrs. Griggs
ceded to the United States govern
and daughter of Mrs. McKernan.
ment for the purpose of harbor de
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dyott will
fense and It was occupied by Fort
spend Christmas day in Eugene
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Wood. We do not find a record of
with Mrs. Dyott’s mother, , Mrs.
any military prison on the island,
I f . e . Dunn.
though soldiers may have been held
In detention there. The neighbor
You’ll help make the next
Mrs. E. L. Smith of Melrose
ing Governor's Island has a mili
one happy by supplying arrived Tuesday to visit until after
tary prison.
It Is Interesting to
your table here during 1926. Christmas at the homes of
note that Bedloe’s island, or Lib
slaughters and son, Mrs. A.
erty Island, has lately been trans
Helliwell, Mrs. Peter Nelson
ferred to civil status, having hereto
fore been considered a part of the
Marvin Smith.
West Side
mlltary post of Fort Wood.
By
A 10*£-pound son was born
proclamation, in 1924, the statue
Thursday to Mr. and Mrs.
was made a national monument and
Wirth.
its base a national park. The gov
Dr. Hagen cures bronchitis.
ernment now makes separate ap
Mrs. W. W. McFarlnnd, who came
Mr. and Mrs. Williams Edwards up from Eugene Monday evening
propriations for the army post on
the Island and for the upkeep of
and two children of Roseville, to attend the regular meeting of
the statue, most of this being for
Calif., are spending the holidays the LaComus club Tuesday, was a
lighting.—Washington Star.
at the homes of Mrs. Jeptha Harf, house guest at the A. W. Kime
mother of Mrs. Edwards, and home.
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Playing-Card Figure»
Mrs. M. V. Phillips, mother of
Claud Van Blaricom has gon?
The figures of the four suits of
Mr. Edwards.
to San Francisco to spend t’nc
playing cards are supposed to have
ChristnAs holidays with friends.
been originally intended for gym-
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bolical representations of the four
and Mrs. Clarence Spencer
11a. m. ‘’Personal Problems and Mr. daughter
great classes of men and the
Beverly Jean of Eu
in Religion. ” A frank ap- gone will spend Christmas day at
names attached to these figures in
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England arose from a misapprehen
preciation of difficulties the home of Mrs. Spencer’s parents,
sion of the names originally as
Confronting individuals.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ostrander.
signed to them. Thus, says one
Can we talk with the dead!
authority, by the hearts are meant
Mrs. T". E. Dunn of Eugene was
gends de choeur (coeur), the
A real spirit seance, Sunday a week-end guest at the homo of The Loren Harvey family will the
cboirmen or ecclesiastics, and
evening Presbyterian church her daughter, Mrs. G. C. Dvott.
hence these are called copas, or
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Callahan and spend Christmas and the week end challCes, by the .Spaniards. Their
in
Roseburg
at
the
homes
of
Mr.
sons Bob and Junior will arrive
word espada, sword, indicating the
Jack Curtis of Aberdeen, Wash., tonight from Portland to spend the Harvey’s mother and Mrs. Harvey’s nobility and warriors of state, has
parents.
been corrupted Into the English
is spending the Christmas holidays holidays at the homes of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burrows and spade. The clubs were originally
with his children, who make their Callahan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
home with Mr. and Mrs. Judson W. C. Johnson, and Mrs. Callahan’s daughters Millicent and Jerrine left treflea (trefoil leaves) and denoted
yesterday afternoon on a holiday peasantry; while the citizens and
sister, Mrs, W. A. Garoutte.
Allen.
merchants were marked by the dia
trip to Los Angeles.
monds (carreaux, square tiles.)
Going onto cash basis. Read Mrs. 8. V. Allison is recovering
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
8.
Markham
of
announcement of Woodson from a brief illness.
Myrtle Point, who were enroute to
Preserving Eggs
Ci rage in another column,
Inmates at the county poor farm Puget
Sound,
were
over night
Of the many methods which have
Thg Omer Moore family left, are to have a regular Christmas guests Monday at the home of Mr. been
tried for preserving egga on
Tuesday for Newberg and Portland dinner tomorrow, except that no Markham’s sister, Mrs. J. R. Hen a small scale none 1ms proved more
dricks.
to spend the holiday* with relatives. turkey will be served.
successful than the use of water
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Corrigan of glass (sodium silicate), Pure wa
Glendale, who were enroute to ter that has been boiled and then
To each
Portland to spend the Christmas cooled should be used,
holidays, were guests Sunday at the ten quarts of water one quart of
water glass should be added, The
8. V. Allison home. Mrs. Corrigan solution
should be prepared, placed
is a niece of Mr. Allison.
In a jar or crock, and the fresh
Mr. and Mrs. M. Power and eggs added from time to time un
small son left yesterday for Port til the jar is filled; but be sure
land to spend Christmas day as that there are two inches of the
The
guests of Mrs. Power’s mother, solution covering the egga.
eggs must not be washed before
Mrs. Rchnieder.
F. L. Grannis, Ear) Ballew' and packing, for washing injures the
keeping quality, probably by dis
Donald Umphrcy attended a dinner solving the mucilaginous coating.
and session of the Eugene Hi-Y
club last evening in Eugene.
Wanted Winding
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cone will
An absent-minded man was a
spend Christmas day and the week
member of a geological survey «X-
end in Hillsboro with Mrs. Cone’s pedltlon In Arizona.
parents.
One morning he found that hh
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cone left watch had stopped. It would not
today for Boring to spend the respond to shaking, and as the
Christmas
holidays
with
Mrs. party was dependent upon it for
Cone’s parents. They were accom observations the owner traveled 90
panied by Mr. Cone’s mother, Mrs. miles by wagon to a little town
where there was a watch repairer.
I. A. Cone, who will go on to Pprt
The man opened the case, ex
land to spend the holidays at the plored the works, closed the case,
home of a daughter.
twisted the winder, and handed
Mr. and Mrs. W C. Smith of the watch back to Its owner with
Portland will spend Christmas day tile remark:
•That’s a fine movement—one of
and tho week end at the home of
the best I've seen. But you'll have
her daughter, Mr». C. W. Cone.
to wind It**
L. HARVEY, Prop.
We Wish You a
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
Sterling’s Market
Ray
I Tishes You All the Joys
of the Season
N elson E^ twc S hop
Is the H ish of
The Basket Groceteria
To. E Cervone
Lions Cubs Initiate.
The Lions Cubs, which is Pastor
Cameron’s class of the Presbyterian
church, held initiation and eloctioD
of officers Monday evening. Ken
neth Ward was elected president,
Eugene Hopper vice president and
Glen Swanson secretary-treasurer.
Pastor Cameron is athletic director.
Tho initiation consisted of having
the novitiates go through stunts
on the streets and in the restau-
rants of tho city, Over 40 mom-
bora participated.
Two basketball teams are to be
selected Monday night. Bovs who
smoke will not be eligible for
places. The Cubs arc to be guests
at a chicken dinner to be served
some time after Christmas by the
men’s discussion class of the church,
which was defeated in a recent
attendance contest.
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Barber Shop 1
630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
BOBBING
Curling, Dyeing
Barber Work in General ;
special attention to children
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flmg (Cljr teintas!
The greeting of world kinship, tho message of the
fellowship of man!
Christmas!
Its benevolent
spirit of peace and good-will, of cheer and happiness
that finds its greatest joy in service to others—
what a benediction it breathes on this old world
of ours!
So rich in memories, so all inclusive in its wish, truly
no other greeting could so eloquently bring you a
message with real heart interest than these two
words—‘ ‘ Merry Christmas! ’ ’
This Institution frill not be open on
friday, ‘December 25
CHRISTMAS ‘DAY
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Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to
give Cottage Grove a newspaper wrhich emi
nent authority has stated to be one of the
best country newspapers published anywhere.
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After Christmas
What?
Hear Rev. Chappelle
in
THE CHAPEL
CAR
At Both Services Next
Sunday
Give your home print shop
first chance.
May Santa
J/ erry
Be Kind to You
Christinas
and Give You
All the Good Things
It’s not a new expression,
You '"fc heard the wish before,
You Have Asked
‘But everytime we frish it,
For, and
IVe mean it more and more.
More
Complete Furniahers of well Furnished Homes.
If he remembers you kindly,
will you kindly remember
us when you need anything
in finished lumber, or the
products of finished lumber.
Our sash and door factory
and a completely equipped
manufacturing plant arc al
ways at your service. We
now make a home- m a d e
shingle that beats ’em all.
Cottage
Grove
Manufacturing
Company
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With Hearty Christmas (greetings
and zAll
(food Wishes for the Ne?» Year
Beaulieu & Harrel
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