The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 21, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1926
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■ Merchants who boost for
home trade will get their sales-
books of the home print shop.
To have money is to save it. The one sure way to
save it is by depositing it in a responsible bank.
You will then be exempt from the annoyance of
having it burn holes in your pockets, and aside from
the fact that your money will be safe from theft,
the habit of saving tends to the establishment of
thrift, economy, discipline and a general understand­
ing of business principles essential to your success.
F. C. Houser and George Keable
left today for Klamath Falls on a
short business trip.
E. C. Lockwood has sold a ten
acre tract near Hebron on the Lon-
don road to Mrs. Clara E. Taplin.
The acreage is part of the Loek-
wood ranch property which was
subdivided recently.
Give me a chanee to bid on that
house, garage or job work. Nobody
can give you better service for the
money. Omer Moore.
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R. A. Welch fell and injured his
right hand yesterday while at
work at the A. L. Woodard mill.
Mrs. E. E. Chaloupka writes from
Santa Monica; Calif., that the
weather is fine and she and Mrs.
Chaloupka are having a wonderful
time.
To those wishing to establish relations with a
safe, strong bank, we heartily extend our services.
The First National Bank
Of Cottage Grove
11:
New offeers of Calvin Funk
>st of the American Legion were
installed Monday evening.
The
-------------------------------------- - post voted to join the Spanish war
veterans in securing club rooms.
Mrs. O. E. Woodson left the first Members of the Creswell post of
of the week for Portland, where the legion, which has been discon­
she will visit friends and relatives. tinued, will join the local post.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnston
Salesbooks for merchants.
of Elkton were week-end guests of
The
Sentinel.
Mr. Johnston’s sister, Mrs. Fred
Ray Hutchinson, former export
Beidler.
lumber inspector at the Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris & Middleton Lumber company, left
and daughter Juanita returned Sunday for Portland, where he will
Saturday from a four weeks’ motor continue work for the Pacific Lum­
trip through California.
ber Inspection bureau by which he
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Swanson is employed. Mrs. Hutchinson and
motored to Albany Sunday and children will join him shortly.
were guests of Mrs. Beryl Groves,
Finest quality salesbooks at
Mrs. Swanson’s sister.
the home print shop.
City Briefs [ p
Home trade merchants will Frank Jones and son Dickie,
get their salesbooks from the who were painfully burned about
home print shop.
the face and hands a week ago
Ray McCurry of Lowell is a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mon-
tieth for a few days.
Williams Gettings of Eugene, for­
mer Cottage Grove resident, spent
Tuesday here renewing old ac-
quaintanoes.
Inquire 822
Place for sale.
jl4-21p
Quincy. Price reasonable.
William Poole of Monroe visited
here this week.
Eu
Mrs. Grace Van Boskirk of
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gene is a guest this week of her
brother, S. L. Godard.
Galloway writes insurance.
Mrs. H. W. Titus, Mrs. Roy
Short, Mrs. C. A. Bartell and
Mrs. Earl Hill attended a Daugh­
ters of the Nile meeting in Eu­
gene Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sanders and
13 members of the boys’ class of
the Presbyterian church motored
to Eugene Tuesday to attend the
basketball game between the Pres­
byterian team and the Mohawks
of Eugene. After the game they
were entertained at a luncheon
given in the Y. M. C. A. dining
hall.
Dr. Hagen cures pneumonia.
at their home at Latham when a
gasoline lamp, which Mr. Jones
was pumping up, exploded, are re­
ported as recovering.
The interior of the J. C. Penney
store is being repainted and deco­
rated preparatory to receiving new
spring stocks.
Homer Galloway has been con-
fined to the house for several days
this week.
Salesbooks at the same price
others charge, at your home
print shop.
George O. Knowles is taking a
vacation of several days while
getting the best of a severe cold.’
Mrs. John Adams will arrive the
first of the week from Ventura,
Calif., to be with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Morelock, while
undergoing medical treatment.
C. A. VanSchoiack has been re­
appointed county road patrolman
for district 14.
Milady’s Beauty Shoppe (former­
ly Sanitary Beauty Shop), marcell­
ing, manicuring, facials a specialty.
Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Prop. jll-21c
Max Schwartz has filed suit for
divorce from Sarah Lane Schwartz.
The couple were married in New
York city August 25, 1895, and
have one minor son, 17 years old
and making his own living, the
plaintiff states.
Presbterian Church
Sunday Evening
A NICHT WI’ BURNS.
January 25 the world cele­
brates the 166th anniversary of
the birth of Robert Burns, Scot­
land’s great poet.
Rev. Cameron will give c lec­
ture on Burns and his works.
The choir will sing Burns’ songs
and we will attempt to appre­
ciate Burns ’ great gift to the
world.
A special feature of the eve-
ning service will be the playing
of the Orchestra from Delight
Valley. This orchestra has a
splendid reputation, be sure and
hear them.
Questions to be answered:
(1) Whom do you consider tho
better Christian, the man who
attends church regularly, but
acts unbrotherly or the man who
never attends and always acts
in a brotherly manner?
(2) Can any one be saved
without a belief in Jesus and
immersion?
(3) Is is necessary for a Ma-
son to join a church in order to
live up to his obligations?
(4) What does the Catholic
church teach about purgatory?
(5) Is card playing for prizes
a Christian pastime?
(6) Is it a mistake that we
have taken the Bible out of the
public schools?
in Creswell Sunday forenoon on an
exchange service with G. R. Crom-
ley, the minister there, who will
occupy the Preesbyterian pulpit
here.
Word has been received of the
marriage of J. W. Eddy, formerly
of this city, and Miss Margaret
Coffey of Portland.
Rollie Morningstar, who is em­
ployed by R. A. Beebe at Curtin,
cut his left knee with an axe
Wednesday and was brought to a
local physician for treatment.
County Asked to Take Roads.
Residents on the short piece of
road which cuts across to the Lon-
don road from a point on Pacific
highway near the Roscoe Yearous
place, have petitioned the countv
to take over the road. A similar
petition was filed some time ago
t by residents
.. . on a road ...
in the same
vicinity which leads to the Bo
hernia Lumber company’s mill.
Wheeler Buys Sewer Bonds.
T. C. Wheeler, of the First Na
tional bank, was the successful
bidder for $4,962.47 of sewer bonds
which were' sold Monday night by
the city council. He offered a pre
mium of $1 the hundred. Cottage
Grove bonds have been found to
be one of the best securities on the
market and all sales the past year
have been at a good premium.
M. M. Wheeler, who was taken
ENTRY COUPON
Good for 5000 Free Votes
Big ^Everybody Wing*! Prize Contest
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Address.
Note—Only one Entry Coupon accepted
for each candidate.
Free Methodist church. Re­
vival meetings every night at
7 :30. Everyone invited. jl8-21c
if. J. Nelson Jr., C. A. Bartell,
A. W. Helliwell and Roy Short left
Wednesday for a few days’ fishing
at Coquille.
George W. Knox, nephew of the
late ~
Dr. Oglesby and consin of
Mrs. James P. Graham of this city,
died at Pomona, Calif., December
15, according to word received
here recently. Mr. Knox was born
in Cottage Grove September 9,
1858.
The best grade salesbook
sold at no higher price than
poorer grades, at your home
print shop.
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire
Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Oor-
ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile,
Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and
Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri
Store Front Fittings, and other
things too numerous to mention.
No Charge on City Deliveries
Godard & Randall
Just North of 8. P. Station—Phone 100
to buy your
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Freeman of
Salem were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Godard Wed­
nesday.
Sterling Bolton, who is a patient
in the veterans’ hospital is Port­
land, is home on a visit of several
days.
Mis* Melba Morris, who was em­
ployed at the Basket Groceteria,
left the first of the week to join
her parents in Hillsboro.
About 40 members of the local
Odd Fellows went to Lorane Tues­
day evening and put on the ini­
tiatory work.
Rodiolai.
RCA Loudspeakers
md RCA Accessories
The Cottage Grove high school
basketball team will play til* Uni­
versity high school team Friday in
Eugene, instead of here, as pre­
viously announced. The local team
will meet the University high
hoopers here sometime in February.
Dunean P. Cameron, pastor of
the Presbyterian church, will preach
fUdiolu RCA Loodsps.k-r.
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We are glad to an­
nounce that we
have been selected
by the Radio
Corporation of
America to eell and
service Radioles,
RCA Loudspeaker*
and RCA Accesso­
ries.
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' In a chapel In the grounds of the
Franciscan monastery at Washing­
ton Is an almost life-size statue of
the founder of the order, St. Fran­
cis d'Asslsl. The statue reveals St.
Francis sitting on the stump of ■
tree. A falcon perches on a branch
beside him.
By every lover of nature the name
of St. Francis d'Asslsl. says Nature
Magazine, must always be revered.
The chronldee of his communing
with nature are many. Arriving at
a castle where he Intended to speak,
great flocks of swallows nesting tn
the battlements and crannies of the
_ bqjldlng kept up such __
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an Incessant
chattering "thaZ it was "impossible
for him to be heard. St. Francis
turned to his feathered friends and
“kpd
h«
have silence In
Jel>ver • Freat
with which he was charged. The
compliance was Instant, we are told,
and the Impression of their obedi­
ence added Increased weight to the
iermon which followed.
“Practically everything In
life is made possible by
thrift.”
—Roosevelt
It’s a fact that the
things you want most
are put within your grasp
by regular saving here.
A
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Wrong Kind of Cushion
Bank of Cottage Grove
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
building a railroad to his timber
LANE COUNTY ADDS $500
ON SOUTH LORANE ROAD at that point. Making a passable
Lane county has agreed to match
$500 which the chamber of com­
merce has voted to raise for im­
provement of the south Lorane
road. It will now bo possible to
completo a passable road to the
top of the mountain, which will
be the site for logging operations
by J. H. Chambers, who is now
It was but this present morning,
as he rode on the omnibus from
Richmond; while It changed horses,
this present chronicler, being on the
roof, marked three little children
playing In a puddle below, very
dirty and friendly, and happy. To
these three presently came another
little one. "Polly," say* she, “your
sister’s got a penny.” At which the
chUdren got up from the puddle
instantly and ran off to pay their
court to Peggy. And as the omni­
bus drove off I saw Peggy with th*
Infantine procession at her tall,
marching with great dignity toward
the stall of a neighboring lollipop
woman.—Thackeray, "Vanity Fair.“
road will mean that men employed
in the camp can live in tho city.
Spain Lacked Foresight.
Florida land is now selling for
$20,000 a front foot; and if any­
body over reminds Spain that she
sold us the while peninsula for
$5,000,000 there is likely to be
another Spanish-American war.
15% Discount
ON ALL
30 X 3y2
Mutuality
WOOD BTD8 WANTED.
Notice is hereby given that tho
Cottage Grove cannery will receive
bids for 50 cords of second or
old growth fir wood, either forest
or slab, such bids to be submitted
on or before Friday, February 5,
1926, to Grant Tower, secretary,
A Double Advantage.
rear First National bank building,
Dad
—
There’s great advantage in
bidder to specify kind of wood up.
on which bid is submitted, Tho having a son in college.
Friend—How sot
board of directors reserves the
Dad—I learn so much.
right to reject any and all
bids.
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A 6%-pound daughter was born
county bounty on a bobcat.
Mrs. Victor Chambers is visiting this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Randall.
in Portland.
WOOD FOR SALE.
Charles Hall, realtor, has pur­
Pacific Wood Yard sells dry old
chased the Spray property at 405
Main street now occupied by J. A. fir and block wood, 12 and 16
Prompt service.
Phone
Lang, until recently a member of inch.
mchl6p
the real estate firm of Hall 4 43.
Lang, who will move from the
building in about two months.
Loose leaf binders of all sizes.
Mrs. J. V. McGee of Albany is The Sentinel.
a guest of her sister, Mrs. Bert
IN”
Trask.
The Cottage Grove Sentinel
Legend Avers Birds
Obeyed Monk’s Behest
A camel has Its limit of endur­
ance, the old saw concerning the ul­
timate strtw and the broken back
will testify. Mrs. North also had
her limit, which was finally reached
when an argument, about which
little could be understood, contin­
ued with unabated fury for two
hours In the Smith household next
door.
Calling to WUlle Smith, who was
Navy Recruiting Resumed.
playing In the back yard, Mrs.
After a suspension of seven North asked the seven-year-old
months, recruiting for the navy shining light of the warring Smiths:
“What Is all the row about
has been resumed. Men of good
character between the ages of 17 winter
“Oh, mamma put her cushion on
and 35 are eligible. U. J. Cochran,
daddy’s chair and he sat down on
chief water tender, and E. B. Les- If replied the small boj.
ter, water tender first class, will
“Why, that la no cause for such
bo at Hotel Bartell Friday and an argument, Is ltr
Saturday on recruiting duty.
“Sure It is! It was mamma’s pio
cushion 1”
Hoo Hoos Coming Saturday.
The Lane County Hoo Hoos.
Sugar From Linen
lumbermen’s organization, will be
There la now In Germany a man­
here Saturday for their monthly afactory which turns out dally 1,000
meeting. A banquet and program pounds of pure white sugar made
will be held at Hotel Bartell. Fol­ from old linen. An understanding
lowing this a cancatination will be at the process helps somewhat to
dispel the unpleasant feeling we ex­
held at the armory. Weird para­ perience on hearing of the fact.
phernalia for use in the initiatory Olean old linen Is vegetable flbrln,
work has already arrived.
and, when treated with sulphuric
acid, It Is converted Into dextrin.
This Is washed with lime water,
Athletic Club Wins.
The Athletic club basketball team then treated with more acid, and It
defeated a team from Drain 24 to changes almost Immediately, and
crystallizes Into glucose or grape-
14 Tuesday night in a game played sugar, which Is so highly valued in
here in the high school gymnasium. the making of rich preserves and
Tho Anderson & Middleton team jellies. Tne process is said to be
won from the Bohemia Lumber economical, and the sugar la found
quintet 22 to 16. The club team to be chemically the same as the
will play another game Tuesday. grape.
Thye Defeats Karasick.
Portland, Ore., Jan. 20.—Ted
Thye, Portland light heavyweight
wrestler, took two out of three
falls from A. Karasick of Oakland,
Calif., here tonight. The first and
third falls went to Thye on toe
holds, while Karasick took the
second wiht a reverse headlock.
Notice to Ford owners—A to a Eugene hospital Tuesday, ""ill
big oversize cord tire and tube undergo a major operation today.
for the small sum of $15.50 at
Buy from home trade boost­
Billie Hall’s Service Station,
ers.
Get your salesbooks at
Cottage Grove
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A. 8. Lancaster has received the your home print shop.
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