COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, )926
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Plants, Like Mankind
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A late model, just as good
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saving.
THE SENTINEL
University of Oregon, Eugen“,
| Gru, Oct. 20.—(Special.)—Robert
Galloway of Cottage Grove, sopho
more in th«* school of journalism,
‘ Las been appointed one of the day
«uitors of the Oregon Dailv En -
I er? Id.
Complete staff appointments havv
¡been made after a three weeks’
i j vriod of try-outs. Selections were
II iuade by Ray Nash, managing e«l:
j tor, with cooperation of Sol Abram
.»on, editor, and members of the
school of journalism faculty.
The list includes four members
of the upper staff, six feature writ
ets, seven day editors, five night
editors and 25 members of the gen
era I staff. The sports staff con
sists of six mein hers.
Office Equipment
80 Families Arrive
During Year
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j City Briefs
At least 80 families have move 1
Mr. and Mrs. George Sather and ■to Cottage Grove from outside the
f; mily returned Tuesday night from state during the past year, in the
E. Mendenhall, secre-
Medford, where they spent two opinion of F. ~
I arv of the chamber of commerce,
months.
a list of 39 such families
Windshield plates and sedan who has
believes there niu^t be twic *
ioor lights for less. C. G. end
number.
Those knowing of
itffg. Co..
alto that
families that have arrived here
An 8-pound «laughter was born
from other states will assist the
Sunday, October 17, to Pastor and secretary hv reporting the fact to
Mrs. A. C. Archer.
him. No record is kept of families
Mrs. Augusta McCormick of Ash moving here from other points in
land arrived Tuesday morning to Oregon, of which there has been a
spend a week here on business.
number. Twenty-five per e»nt of
I Gibson Art Decorations, plac«* the arrivals from other states are
(ar«h, tallies, table sets, etc., in from California.
large assortment at KEM’S FOR
DRUGS.
Twanging the Lyre.
Autoist: 441 haven’t paid a cent
New members of the chamber or
i commerce are Henry Quimby of the for repairs on my machine rll the
Farmers’ union store, F. L. Hamp ten months I have had it.”
Friend: 44So the man who di«l
ton’s service station, H. L. Weber
j of Gray’s Cash and Carry, F. L. the repairs told me.”
I Grannis, principal of the high
Yniir.Homo Print Shop First.
! chool, ami Marshall G. Barber of
; the Twentieth Century store.
Tom Awbrev’s specialty, tui to
I mobile insurance. Seo him.
It is not too early to
ffs
arrange a sitting for your
The Elmer W. Caldwell fnmilv
I spent the week end » iih Mr. Cai.1-
well’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. ('. W.
I Caldwell.
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
now.
Mrs. John Barker, who has been
Solve your gift problem
ill for some time, is reported to
with portraits.
be somewhat improved. Miss Molly
Mack has accepted a position as
nurse for her.
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Red Rose Butter is the best
end made at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bottemillei
arrived Tuesday from
Yakima,
Wash., and spent the night with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Stocks. Mr.
Bottemiller formerly was pastor of
the Nazarene church here. He has
row removed from Yakima and will
accept a call to either a church in
Portland or one in California.
Buy Hallowe’en decorations, plac'
cards, tallies, etc., for your H»1
lowe’en party or dance at KEM’S
JOB DRUGS.
Presbyterian Church
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24
Evening service at 7:30
Address: 4‘Shakespeare and
the Bible.” It has often beei?
remarked upon
Shakespeare’/
familiarity with the scriptures
We shall quote from many plays
to show where he got his knowl
edge and 65 beautiful pictures
will be shown of Shakespeare’s
country.
Several questions have been
handed in, the following will be
answered at this service:
(1) Do you think the churches
of the world will survive the
present unrest t
(2) If the bible is tu be rend
to school children and interpret-
eted, will it take on :i sectarian
point of view!
(«3) Is there bootlegging in Cot
tage Grove!
(4) Will you give a review «>f
the life of Aimee McPherson!
(5) Is it right to have a pol:-
tician in a church pulpit!
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hays and
Elbert Bede were those from here
who attended the inaugural banquet
in Eugene Monday night. Mr. and
Mrs. Hays also attended the inaug
ural ceremonies during the forenoon
of the same day.
Windshield plates and sedan
door lights for less. C G
Mfg. Co..
alt?
A 14-acre tract on Row river.
belonging to R. A. Snauer, was sold
Wednesday to M. E. Simonds,
Charles S. Hall handled the deal.
Red Rose Ice Cream is a
pure home made product.
Mrs. C. A. Dodge received word
Monday of the death of her father.
M. F. Seal, who died Sunday night
a* Denver, Colo.
Eat White ’g toasted sandwiches.
C loth cwr
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There are no “aver
age” men, the Cloth
craft tailors say, and
so they make suits for
tall men, stout chaps,
stocky fellows, the
slim individual, the
one with short legs
and long body, long
legs and short body—
and for you, good sir,
whatever your build.
“Can’t tit you?” Ol
course we can, per
fectly, in
Clothcraft
“51.30”
Serge Suita
$29.50
We ar« looking for yoo H
you ar« hard la K.*
Christmas
Portraits
Shields Studio
Call us up if you have car
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trouble. Phone 14.
SIDE GARAGE.
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The marriage of John Ja mes
Kennedy an« I
Magdelane Helen
Willis, step brother ami step-sister
of this city, took place Tuesday
afternoon in Eugene, Father Curley
officiating.
Stewart for trood plumbing.
Phone 217-J. South Seventh.
Henry Landess, who was for a
time in a veterans’ hospital at
Walla Walla suffering with tulM*rcu-
losis, has been remove«I to »Sawtclle,
Calif., according to wor«l received
here by his parents, Mr. and Mrs
William Landess. A physician from
the Walla Walla institution accom
panied Mr. Landess to the Califor-
nia institution.
The Coast Fork local of th.'
Farmers’ union will conduct a festi-
val at their hall near Hebron school
house at 8 p. m. Friday, October 22.
A play, 44An Old Maids’ Conven
tion,” will bo put on. Also two
reels of moving pictures will be
shown and other entertainments
Price of admission 25 cents, chil
d>en 10 cents.
ol8 21c
The football squad of the Grantr
Pass high school, which is to plav
hi re «Saturday, will arrive Friday
forenoon an«l will be oversight
guests at th«* homes of students of
the local high school.
Masks—you ’ll want one or more
of these for your masquerade «lance
or Hallowe’en party. A splendid
rrsortment at KEM’S FOR DRUGS
Miss Belle Burkholder left Mon
day for Salem, where she has ae-
cepted a poKition in the state house.
Fuller
For
Brush
company,
brushes or service phone G. B.
\rnest, 124-J.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max- Becker arc
the parents of a son born Tuesday,
October 19.
Dr. Hagen cures spleen trouble.
The women’s relief corps will
hold its regular meeting Saturday
afternoon in Legion hall.
22 north Sixth street
Cottage Grove.
Join the Church
Next Sunday
Pontier This Question! Are
You a Member of the
Church? No? Do you feel
just right about the fact?
Does it in any way affect
the happiness and conduct
of the family! Does that
ever keep your children
from Sunday school, or your
wife away from church’
Does that make any differ-
cnee in the attitude of your
children, or of your neigh
bor’s children toward tin
questions of right and
wrong!
Next Sunday Is Join the
Church Day at the
Chapel Car.
Sermon therm* for the morn
ing, ‘‘The Church and Moral
Conduct”: for the evening.
“The Man Without An
Altar.”
Baptismal Services in the
River at the Steel Bridge
at 2 p. m.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Bap-
tist Church will hold a rum-
mage sale at Bressler’s nexi
Fridav and Saturday, Octo
ber 22 and 23.
A Quiet Dreiser
Mr*. Suburb: “Your hu*hnn<l Rf
vn Vf« JreRRPR wo quieti*. ”
Mm. Travelingman : 44 Oh doe*
he! Yon ought to hear him when
h‘ lonew hi* rollar button.”
Machine bookkeeping equip
ment and supplies The Senti
nel
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Laws execute ibeuiselves. Thej
are out ui time, out of space, am'
□ot subject to circumstance. Thus
In the suul of uiuu there Is u jus tic»
whose retributions are Instant auc
entire. He who does a good deet
Is instantly ennobled. He who doei
a mean deed is by tint action ltsel;
contracted. He who puts off Im
purity thereby puts on purity. Il
a man dissemble, deceive, he de
celves hltuself, and goes out of uc
quaintance with his own being
Character is always known. Theft»'
never enrich; alius never itupover
lab; murder will speak out of ston«
walls. The least admixture of I
lie—for example, the taint ot van
ity, any attempt to make a goo<
Impression, a favorable appear
ance—will instautly vitiate the ef
feet. But speuk the truth, und all
things alive or brute are vouchers
aud the very roots of the gruss un
derground there do seem to stli
and move to bear you witness, hot
all things proceed out of the same
spirit, which Is differently named
love, justice, temperance, in Its dif
ferent applications, just as th«
ocean receives different names on
the several shores which it washes
—Ralph Waldo Emerson.
British Public Balked
at Sqnitary Met hod t
The meeting of the congress ol
the Royal Sanitary institute recall«
the strong opposltiun which sanl
tary reformers once encountered.
The Times in 1854 rejoiced that
Chadwick had received a pension
which would enable him to leav«
dirt and disease alone t “Aesculap
lus and Chiron, In the form of Mr.
Chadwick and Doctor Southworth
Smith, have been deposed, and w«
prefer to take our chance of chol
era and the rest than to be bullied
into health.”
Another complaint was that theii
activities had established “a per
petual Saturday night, and Mastei
John Bull was scrubbed and rubbed
and sinall-tooth-combed till th«
tears ran Into his eyes, and hit
teeth chattered, and his fists
clenched themselves with worrj
and pain.”
What would the writer of this
{iroteei any If he could Bee the pub
ic health service today? Accord
Ing to his standard by this tlm«
Master John Bull ought to have
been washed altogether out of ex
lstence and poured away with th«
soapsuds. — Manchester GuardlaD
Weekly.
Province» “of Age'’
The two Canadian provinces o!
Alberta and Saskatchewan attained
their majority September 1. Each
of these provinces Is twenty-one
years old. Prior to 1905 the ares
embraced by Alberta and Saskatch
ewan had the status of terrltoriee
administered largely by the Cana
dian federal government. At that
earlier date the combined popula
tion of Alberta and Saskatchewan
was approximately 400,000.
Now,
according to a census taken by in
vestigators employed by the Cana
dian Pacific railway, the combined
population of these two provinces
Is 1,500,000. Since their birth at
provinces the annual agricultural
production for Alberta and Sas
katchewan has Increased from »40.-
000,000 to »785,000,000.
Brief Rett Wat Fatal
When Gen. John Morgan, with;
bls raiders, stopped to rest for an
hour and a half at Chester, Ohio,
during the Civil war foray, be com
mitted an error that brought dis
aster. After resting, the raiders
proceeded to Portland, reaching
there just after dark. It was un
usually foggy and this prevented
the raider»: from finding the ford j
leading to Bluffington Island. Hadi
they reached Portland an hour ear j
Iler, they could have crossed the [
Ohio river to safety that night, says
a writer In the Columbus Dispatch. I
Morning brought Genere' Judah's
troops up the river and General
Hobson from the rear and Mor
gan’s defeat
Life of Human Hair
The length of life of the hair va
ries with the age, sex. character of
hair and Individual peculiarity.
Each hair has Its determined
length of life, and this la not the
same for every hair of the same
sort. The rate of growth, espe
cially in young women, la from 2
to 8 millimeters, or about H to U
Inch during each 10 d ya after first
piercing the skin, or about % to %
Inch a month. When It reaches a
length of 10 to 14 Inches its rate
of growth la reduced or.e-half, and
later toward the end of Its normal
life Its Increase la hardly per
ceptible.
Steel and Wood
Filing Cabinets and
Transfer Cases
The famous
Macey line
The Sentinel
A pretty sloi.v is told ui a man
who, in a train e, found himself lr
another sphere, sluuuiiig b> a bauk
covered with exquisite Golela, the
scent of which filled the air. Stop
ping to admire the ¡lowers, he saw
each dainty bloom lift its tiny iieud
In acknowledgment of his delight
in their beuuty.
Sir Jagudls Bose, the Indian sei
entlst, calls plants anchored ani
mals, und has proved beyond doubt
that some plants are actually more
sensitive than human beings. He
has shown that they are actually
affected by the approach of certain
people.
This Is a fact of Intense interest
to many Mower lovers who have
long suspected that something of
the sort was the case. They have
noticed that Mowers In adjoining
gardens or allotments, on similar
soil and apparently similarly treat
ed, do not grow alike, but that in
one garden they bloom more lux
uriantly than in the other. They
have noticed also that certain peo
ple are far more successful than
others In growing what may be
called shy Mowers.
It would appear that the person
ality of the gardener has much to
do with the success of the Mower
garden—that. In fact, there are
people whom Howers love, Just as
there are those who have a natural
power with animals. Often a com
paratively frail woman can manage
a horse which strong men have at
tempted to hold In vain, and we
all know eases of apparently In
significant people who are adored
by alt dogs.
It is our sincere belief that there is not a farmor in this com
munity who can afford to mist, or who will fail to profit by this
opport unity.
BANK of COTTAGE GROVE
Cottage Grove, Oregon
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Early Peruvian Pottery
s'
SATURDAY NIG H l
at the Armorj
Prehistoric pottery provides vir- ,
tually all the known history of the |
Chlmus, a race occupying the
northern part of Peru before It was
conquered hy the Incas. These peo
ple made their pottery by the coll
ing process. Long strips of clay
were colled around, one upon an
other, and the mass thus formed
molded to the desired shape by
means of shells or smooth pebbles.
When finished, nearly all evidence
of the coils was obliterated. It Is
by means of this pottery that mod
ern scholars are made familiar with {
the dally life of these early Peru
vians. Vessels often are found tn
the shape of the vegetables used.
Some clearly indicate the squash,
ears of corn, beans, potatoes and
other vegetables familiar today.
There are many so-called portrait
Jars, giving a clear idea of the fa
cial appearance of the race.—San
Francisco Bulletin.
The decoration
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Dispute Over Book of Job
The authorship and date of the
Book of Job are controversial mat
ters, a great many students of
Scripture being of the opinion that
the book dates back to the patrl-
archial age, malting Job contempo
rary with Abraham, possibly being
Jonah the Edomite, alluded to in
Genests, tenth chapter, twenty
ninth verse. Others ascribe the
book to Moses, and still others to
Holomon. It Is said that the ani
mals mentioned In the book would
be better known In the Assyrian
mountains than In the plains of
Palestine, while the leviathan or
crocodile was a native of Egypt.
The spirit of the book, however,
undoubtedly is that of the Hebrew
race, combining faith, endurance
and tenacity of purpose, which are
characteristics of the race today.—
Washington Star.
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Early Autop»y
Salted“ Violin»
Famoui Mountain Sytttm
give such • remarkable tone.
Yon may never see Sarah Ann. though perhaps you
might. Sarah Ann was pronounced the world’s greatest
Holstein last year—the All-American Aged Cow. And
where did she appear? Why, at the Pacific International
Livestock Exposition in Portland—where many, many
world’s champions appear!
Sarah may be there again this year from October 30 to
November 6. But. if not. you will see thousands of the
finest bred, best producing dairy stock in America—for
they come from the four corners of the continent to be
at this—the greatest combined livestock exposition now
known in the world. Also eonte the finest Beef Cattle,
H,ti'ses, Hogs, Sheep, Goats and Foxes. Then there’s the
famous Horse Show and Land, Industrial and Dairy Pro
ducts Exposition—all housed in the tremendous 10-acre
exposition building.
A little girl uml her mother were
visiting In the country, on a farm.
Having alwuys lived In the city
the cow was a great curiosity to
the child and she was very much
interested tn watching Its move
ments.
One day she saw the farmer
milking. She watched him as he
carried the milk into the house and
unusual.
strained it and it was put on the
table for the evening meal. She
liseovery of a Lancashire
was much surprised, us In the city tenor who can sing throe notes at
the milk always was delivered In I once is the more remarkable in view
bottles.
of the number of tenors who can’t
A glass of milk was set at each
even sing one note at once.
place. She refused to drink her por
tion and was asked by her mother
why she did not drink the milk.
[ ROYAL NEIGHBORS ATTENTION
Putting her arm around her
A special meeting of the Royal
mother's neck and drawing her
Neighbors will lie held at 1:155
bead down she whispered:
"Mamma, where do you think he Friday for the purpose of balloting
on names. All iiiemhers requested
got that milk?"
“I don't know,” replied the moth to be present.
er. “Where did he get It?"
“Why,” exclaimed the little girl,
“he squeezed .1 out of an old cow.
I saw him.”
The Legion d'Honneur In France
is an order of merit, both military
and civil. As at present organized
It consists of five classes—cheva
liers. officers, commanders, grand
officers and grand crosses.
The
President of tlie republic Is grand
master. In ordinary circumstances
twenty years of military, naval or
civil service Is necessary for eltgl
bllfty to the rank of chevalier and
promotions can be made only after
definite service In a lower rank.
Extraordinary service admits to
any rank
The word “chevalier"
means knight.
Absurd ss It msy sound, German
manufacturers who are experts In
judging the worth of violins have
come to look for lime salts In de
termining the value of an Instru
ment. The exceptional resonance
of some of the famous A mat I vio
lins. it is stated. Is due to the lime
salts with which the Instruments
are stained The material Is 1m-
tiedded In the pores of the wood,
and Is believed to he at least partly
responsible for the hitherto un
solved secret of why old violins
Meet SaPah Ann Duplicate
Wouldn’t Drink Milk
“Squeezed” From Cow
New fork's social register for
1857, In reality the town enrollment
for New Amsterdam, ax New York
then was known, contained the
names of 21» "great citizens" and
204 “small citizens'' and It was
among the latter that the physi
cians were mentioned. In that same
year doctors were called upon to
do detective work. »Ince ft wns re
quested that they should ask
wounded patients how they had re
ceived their Injuries and by whom.
In 1891 Dr. Johannes Kerfbyle, a
Hollander, performed an autopsy
upon the body of Governor Slaugh
ter. believed to have been poisoned,
and this la thought to be the first
autopsy performed In this country
— New York Evening Post
French Legion of Honor
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<1 A R AG E.
“Do angels have
my!”
• ‘ Yew, darling. ’ ’
“Can thev flv!
4 4 Yew, dear.”
4’Then, when is nuraie going
fly. ’eaiiae daddy railed her
r.ngel last night!”
“Tomorrow, darling.”
PAGE FIVE
The Alpine system covers nearly
the whole of Switzerland, a great
part of northern Italy, several de
partments of France, and a large
part of Austria
The historical
passages of the Alps have been
those by Alexander the Great; Ju-
Mux Caesar to attack the Helve
tians; Hannibal; Napoleon, who
crossed the Alps Into Russia only
to find that the retreating Russians
bad left Moscow In ruins.
Tbs
greater part of rhe French army
died In reerosalng th« Alps Into
Franc*.
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