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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1926.
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California over the Cascade line.
New Year Sunday
Transfer Binders. The Sen­
tinel.
Appealed to R. L. S
to Help Out Bazaar
Creatures of Mystery
in Unexplored China
The Same
Consideration
Strange creatures, said to have
R. L. 8. was writing hard one
morning when the door was pushed been found In the south of China,
are
causing a great deal of scien­
oi>en and a much excited lady
at thp Presbyterian Church
tific curiosity.
cashed in.
The most amazing of these dis­
"Oh. Mr. Stevenson!" she ex­
claimed. "1 won t really keep you coveries deals with a race of "dog­
long; but I do want you to help faced” people. This tribe la suld
me out of a difficulty. I have to to live far in the Interior. They
The child with her penny savings bank,
take a stall at a bazaar, and there have thick hair all over their bod­
is not nearly enough uiater'ul to ies, live In trees, and are entirely
The small boy with his small change,
sell. Somebody told me the other savage.
There have been reports also of
day that you are getting so cele­
The lady with her pin money savings,
brated that even a scrap of your a blue tiger, a creature which 1»
10 a. in. Sunday school. Start the year by enroll-
handwriting would bring in quite a against all known laws of zoology.
The small man with his small roll,
ing as a member. We have a staff of highly com petent
lot of money. Please give me one This beast is not striped like the
teachers, Organized classes for all. You will enjoy our
or two of your manuscripts. We ordinary tiger, but has a bluish fur
The big man with his big roll,
resembling the color of coarse dun
would put them up to auction!“
orchestra. John W. Craig, superintendent.
garee.
During
one
month,
a
sci
­
When
the
lady
at
last
paused
for
11 a in. Morning worship. By special request the
The big man who applies for a big loan,
breath, her victim replied that It entist reported. this specimen ■
choir will repeat the Christmas music. The minister
was not in his power to oblige her; killed and ate tit) people. The same
The small man who applies for a small loan,
will give a New Year message. “The Fascination of the
he had no suitable contribution to explorer. Doctor Caldwell, also dis­
offer for her bazaar; nothing what­ covered a badger as big as a bear,
Unknown,” from the text “Ye have not passed this
The
lady with her church subscription list,
ever that would be worthy of such and shot a serow, a very rare ani­
way before.”
a fate.
mal which is a cross between a
The small boy with school entertainment tickets,
6:30. Endeavor meeting.
"Oh, Mr. Stevenson, don’t say goat and an antelope.
All these reports lend color to the
7:30. Evening service. The Odd Fellows and
that!” she replied with kindly con­
The child with society entertainment tickets.
descension. "Any of your stories theory held by many scientific men
Rebekahs Of the city are to be special guests at this
would do nicely. My friend told that In southern China thee are
are EACH accorded the same considerate attention
service. It was planned that this service would be the
me so; she said anything of yours many strange, primitive men and
and extended the most liberal treatment consistent
culmination in the dedication services of the new
would sell. Please don't disappoint animals to be discovered. Life in
Inventory Sheets and Bind­ us! It
.................
with good and profitable banking.
doesn't really matter how this region today Is supposed to be
temple, but in as much as the dedication is postponed
ers. The Sentinel.
stupid it is, o: how badly writ- very like that in prehistoric times,
it was thought best to go ahead with the evening meet­
ten I”
anil many ‘‘prehistoric'' animals
ing. Rev. t'ameron will speak on “The Romance of
How this lady was finally de- may be still existing. The men,
SENATOR
FLAYS
POLICY
Religion, or the Gospel of the Second Mile.” The choir
ported do not remember to have too. have probably remained almost
OF POISONING ALCOHOL heard, I But
she at least paid ber unchanged.
will render two special anthems for this service. Do
footing by supplying R. L. 8. with
For years the Chinese themselves
not be absent. Commence the year aright by being
(By United Press.)
one of his best anecdotes, one that have believed that dragons and fly­
twice at the house of God.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30—(8pe- he related with sheer delight.—("It. ing serpents exist In their country.
cial.)—Deaths caused from drink­ L. 8. and His Sine Qua Non.” By They have been scoffed at as hav­
ing vivid Imaginations, but may it
ing impure liquor during the holi­ “The Gamekeeper.”)
not be a fact that these creatures CASE AGAINST AIMEE
day season today stirred a con­
still
lurk in the hinterland where
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. gressional storm against the gov­ Change in Popularity
MAY BE DISMISSED
white men have rarely penetrated?
I
Elmer W. Caldwell at Elmira.
ernment policy oi putting poison
of Slang Continuous
(By United Press.)
I
M rs. Lillian Cotter of Saginaw in alcohol.
The expression “Quoz” was flung Not Much Doubt as
LOH ANGELES, Dec. 27.—(Spe
With the intension of prohibit­
i was a dinner guest Christinas of
cial.)—The case
against Aimee
ing the use of poisons by law, ."requently In the year 1826 at Im­
the Ç. E. Stewart family.
to Where She Stood I Semple
New Year’s Eve
pertinent persons who asked you
McPherson is near collapse
Senator
Edwards
of
New-
Jersey
C. A. King, who lives out Row
Hube Morris is spending several
questions that you preferred not
Attorney W. B. Ward tells of the today and may be dismissed be-
AT
sent a letter to Lincoln Andrews, to answer. The next really for­ utterance of a client he once had
river, is suffering with an injured days in Portland.
federal director
prohibition en­ midable success was, “What a In Kansas City that he regarded as 1 fore night, according to informa-
right eye that he hurt several
DRAIN, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. . Brumfield forcement, asking if congress had
days ago while pulling stumps.
shocking bad hat !” which soon a classic In finality. The client j tion from the district attorney’s
I of Marshfield, who had
1
spent authorized the use of wood alcohol blossomed Into a game almost aa was of ebon hue ami was asking to , office.
District
Attorney
Keyes
A marriage license was issued i Christmas with relatives here, re-
popular as and even more strenu­ be divorced from what she termed has called the grand jury in spe­
Monday to John William Kerns of' turned hvitie Sunday, They were and other poisons in making com­ ous
than the renowned “Beaver!" the "most nocountest, trlfllngest cial session to consider charges of
mercial alcohol undrinkal^p. Sen-
this city and Miss Mabel Mosby accompanied
by
Mrs.
Amanda ator Edwards characterized
Music By
! perjury against Mrs. Loreaine
the Wearers of worn and torn head­ man that breathed.”
of Djrena.
pieces were in constant danger of
Judge Birney figured such ex­
Sears, who will visit with them practice as legalized murder.
having
the
offending
object coriation indicated another suitor VViseman-Sielaff, star witness for
The
Accordion Six
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hill of until ’ after Now Year’s.
Many persons died, a number snatched from their heads and somewhere In the background. By the prosecution in the preliminary
Newberg are visiting at the home
Stewart
for
good
plumbing.
I were made blind and others were hurled Into the gutter by enthu- clever questioning he attempted to hearing, who, it is said, has flatly
VALUABLE
of their daughter, Mrs. O. W.
Phone 217-J. South Seventh. ' seriously ill as result of drinking slastlc athletes.
wring from the Irate witness that declared she committed perjury on
Hays.
IXXIR
PRIZE WILI
The
year
1835
the
stand.
ls
agreed
upon
by
there
was
another
man
In
the
hlrs. C. S. Roberts and
recent
son i illicit liqu<w during the
BE GIVEN
Dickson Market. Neat. Sani­ Stewart will leave soon for ■ holidays. It is claimed that most scholars as the time at which case, but she stoutly denied such
If perjury
charges
against
“ 'Does
I
your mother know you’re
tary. Courtesy always.
Aberdeen,
Wash.,
with
Airs. | poisoned alcohol caused several of out !” first convulsed a weary Inference and continued with the Mrs. Wiseinan-Sielaff are sustained,
denunciation of the hapless spouse.
Admission, 75c—Ladies Free
Frank Dickson is nursing an in­ Roberts’ parents, Mr. and M rs. I the deaths.
world, Five more years of fasting Aft« r an hour the court decided the the case against Mrs. McPherson
jured right thumb. He bruised it Austin, to spend several weeks.
will
be
dismissed.
An
noun
cement
and prayer were necessary before plaintiff had earned her decree
♦'
Sunday while repairing the icing, Mr. ami Mrs. William Culver and
“Do you see any green In my eye?” and so Indicated, but In passing from the district attorney’s office
machine at his market and infec­ family -of Vernonia visited over
stated
that
investigators
had
been
made its bow. The closing decades Judgment he observed verbally that
of the Nineteenth century were the plaintiff would In all probabil­ given a new version implicating
tion set in Tuesday night.
Christmas
with
Mr.
Culver’s
more
prolific and they may be held ity be married again within a one of the evangelist’s
former
Schofield Stewart goes to Eu­ brother, Harry Culver.
responsible for "I would I were month. Disregarding formality and personal attorneys.
f
gene tomorrow for an operation
The Accordion Six will hold a
with Nancy,” "Whoa, Emma, mind even with contempt the woman
Mrs. Wiseman-Siclaff is known
for the removal of his tonsils.
New- Year’s eve dance Friday
the paint," “Not today, baker," took her stand In front of the bench
"Not In these trousers,” “Where and fixing Judge Birney with her as the hoax woman of the Carmel
Mrs. J. P. Graham was confined I night at Drain. A valuable door
angle of the case against Mrs.
did you get that hat?” and “Let ’em eyes she exclaimed :
to her home several days of the i prize will be given.
McPherson and in the preliminary
Friday and Saturday
all come."—From T. P.’s and Cas
"Judge. Hie man I’d marry
r-
past week with a severe cold.
Did you intend to insure that
sell's Weekly, London.
been
again ain’t been born yet and 1 fur hearing declared she had
Nights
Miss Vera Scott of Eugene has ear after Jan. 17 Tom Aw>>rey
thermore his mother's dald.”
hired by the evangelist to provide
been visiting several days of the has the policy you will want. Call
a
woman
to
pose
as
the
companion
Dry Flower» in Sand
past week with Miss Beth Bede. Chestnut Transfer.
d30c
of Kenneth G.
Ormistm, with
¿f. S within’'» Day
Lovers of flowers in their nat­
Miss Esther
Silsby
returned
ural state are afforded a way of
July IB Is st. Swlthln'« day. Ac- whom, the prosecution alleged, the
Monday night from Wedderburn,
drying cut blossoms In sand In­ cording to an old superstition. If evangelist had lived in a cottage
after spending; Christmas with her
stead of press ing them, says Popu­ It rains on St. Swlthln'a day It will at Carmel while supposed to be in
IXX)R PRIZE WILI
lar Mechanics Magazine. The meth rnln on Hie forty succeeding day«. the hands of kidnappers.
sister, Mrs. George Kerr.
od requires dishes sufficiently deep The legend says that St. Swlthln,
BE GIVEN
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bosser- 1
so that the blossoms can be cov­ bishop of Winchester, who died In
Give notices of your spe­
man of Coquille are visiting Mrs. and our sincere thanks for the ered to a depth of at least an Inch. 862. desired to be burled in the
dp
Ledgers
and ledger sheets
Bosserman’s
parents,
Mr.
cial meetings through
and business which has enabled us White scouring sand will do. It churchyard In order that ‘the The Sentinel.
' '
Music by
Mrs. James Groom.
The Sentinel. Much
to expand as we have during should he laid half an Inch deep In sweet rain of heaven might fall
the dish, ‘he flowers placed stem upon his grace.”
When he was
CARD OF THANKS.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleck of the past year.
cheaper than using post­
i downward In the layer and then janonlzed the monks thought they
We wish to express our sincere
al cards, and a whole lot I Portland visited over the week end I
sprinkled over until all the petals would honor St. Swlthln by remov­
with Mrs. Fleck’s aunt, Mrs. Bake
less work. The charge is
and the entire blossom are fully ing his body Into the choir, and appreciation of the kindness shown
Stewart.
covered.
The flowers should be they set July 15 as the day for the us in so many ways during the
50 cents for each notice, I
held flrmly. as this insures a com­ ceremony. But It rained on that illness an<l following the death of
Galloway writes insurance.
and results obtained are
plete dusting. When covered they day and continued to rain every cur loved one.
The beautiful
The E. Si Holdennan family will PHONE-2O1
splendid.
19N.6th^i are placed In their dish In a warm, succeeding day for forty days, floral offerings also made our
return to Medford Saturday, after
dry place. In about a week some which the monks Interpreted as grief easier, especially those from
♦ spending 10 days here with rela-
of the blooms will be thoroughly disapproval of their project by the the Bohemia Lumber company and
Authorised Dealer
i fives.
dried, but others may require much saints, and accordingly abandoned
FADA RADIO
longer. By this method the blos­ It. The story Is mythical, at least its employes.
Superintendent O. W. Hays'at­
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Powell of
Mr». T. L. Smith,
soms are said to retain their nat­ In part, for St. Swlthln was never
tended the annual convention of Prineville are spending the holi-
ATWATER-KENT RADIO
o, L. Smith and family,
ural shapes and colors even for actually canonized by the church.
teachers of the state, held this ! day season >ere with relatives of
CROSLEY RADIO
years.
H. J. Smith and family,
week in Portland. He headed the Mr. Powell.
T. L. Smith Jr. and family,
SAVAGE
WASHER
Lane county delegation and served
Meat Consumption
A number of Elks from here are
<130p Mrs. R. E. Hendricks
Ancient Hymn» Discovered
on the legislative committee.
SAVAGE IRONER
Foreigners as a rule consume
planning to attend an Elks dance
and family.
Texts
that
were
sung
to
music
larger
quantities
and
more
varie
Frosty Malts.
Something to be given New Year’s night at
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
are among the discoveries recently tics of m^ats than do Americans.
new. Gray Goos..
the new Elks ball room in Eugene. G. E. VACUUM CLEANERS made In the ruins of Ur. where the This is particularly true of Ger
Inventory Sheets and
Miss Emily Haldeman, who is
and templea of Nebuchad­ mans, Poles, Hungarians and Bo ers. The Sentinel.
Frosty Milkshakes. Tasty. WESTINGHOUSE RANGES palaces
teaching school in Bend, is spend­
nezzar. king of the Assyrians, hemlans. Surveys made show that
ing the holidays with relatives Tempting. Gray Goose.
home owners and tenants of large
WESTINGHOUSE APPLI­ stood.
Autolsts Travel Fast.
We meet all competition
Mrs. Rosa Currin spent the week
Tombs under the ruina of dwell­ apartments purchase meats In con­
here.
(’barged with driving at a rate!
ANCES
and furnish the best sale­
end in Eugene »with her daughter,
ing houses were discovered, dating siderable quantity and of wide va­ .■I -.0 | miles an hour on Pacific t
Mrs. W."B.- Johnston is expected Mrs. Vernon Fields.
RIDDLE LIGHTING
from the period of the I.arsa kings, riety. Tenants of small apartments
book on the market.
Medford,
to return soon
from
about 2000 B C., large, solidly con­ purchase small quantities and highway r near here, Adam Engle i
Home merchants should
i T tments
Mr.
Curtiss,
a
former
resident,
was
arrested
Monday
'
of
Salem
son,
W.
where she is visiting her
structed In burnt brick. There was usually buy steaks and chops,
buy their salesbooks at
is
here
from
Aberdeen
visiting
EVERREADY
FLASHLITES
by
Sergeant
Earl
Hous-
|
found against the wall of the room Working-class people buy large afternoon
B. Johnston Jr., and her daughter,
home.
relatives over the holidays.
Mrs. Ed Johnson.
-
EVEREADY BATTERIES a collection of nearly sixty clay quantities and many varieties of ton, state traffic officer. He will,
tablets
which
had
obviously
been
meats.
Office workers consume appear in court on his way back
Student Note Book Covers, U S L RADIO BATTERIES
Miss Kathleen Kem, who had
stored In a Jar, whose fragments relatively small quantities and few from San Francisco.«
spent Christmas here with her par­ 10c each while they last. The
lay
with
them.
They
were
fairly
varieties.
T
Business and profes-
RADIOTRON TUBES
R. Fir.her, «Iriver of a Pickwick
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kent, Sentinel.
large and unusually well preserved stonai classes consume high grade
stage bound for Los Angeles, was
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Sweetland
G. E. WIRING SYSTEM- and bore religious text* and hymns meats.
Miss
left Monday for Portland.
Printing.
Always Try
arrested by Sergeant Houston Sun­
In honor of the moon god, written
Myrtle Kem accompanied her sister of Portland are spending the holi­
G. E. WIRING SUPPLIES
Practically
Everything
in
day on a charge of driving 45
out In the time of Rlm-Sln, king of
for a several days’ visit in Port- days at the N. W. White home.
Your Home Printer First.
Poison» in Hitt, ory
Larsa.
twenty-one
centuries
before
miles
an
hour
near
Creswell.
He
land.
•
Mrs. C. O. Parker of Eugene is
CTirist. These are the most Im­ ■ Nearly every race In the world, will also appear later.
3
Look for the Orange Front. visiting at the home of her par-1
portant tablets which excavations and that Includes untutored sav-
ents-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
M.
ares.
have
their
pet
poisons,
says
have
yet
brought
to
light.
—
Musical
Dickson's Market.
Girard In the Philadelphia Inqulr r
America.
ì
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell of Parker, while her husband is on a SAN FRANCISCO WOMAN
er Not for nothing was Cupid dis­
business
trip
to
California.
VICTIM
OF
STRANGLER
Portland spent Christmas week end
played aiming an arrow The poi­
The Vital Spark
Inventory Sheets and Bind­
with Mr. Caldwell’s parents. Mr.
soned arrow has figured in human
(By United Pre»«.)
Are not the poeta themselves to history for thousands of years.
and Mrs. 0. W. Caldwell. They ers. The Sentinel.
HAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30.— blame that poetry Is not more wide
Different races use different poi­
were dinner guests Christmas day
Dan Parker, who had been visit­
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stewart, ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ' (Special.)—Mrs. Adele Meacham is 1y read? Beautiful, wandering, alm­ sons. Pliny wrote that the Gauls
leu» linen soon fade without an used n mixture of decayed anima!
in
a
critical
condition
today
as
Il'e Thank Our Patrons for the Splendid Year
parents of Mrs. Caldwell, and M. Parker, returned Wednesday to
I the result of being attacked by a Idea. Is satire—impudent, person matter and toadstools to put death
biting—a genuine poetic mood? at the point of their arrows. In
ICe Have Had
fiend who closely resembled the al,
Are
beautifully
trimmed
and
[ strangler who has killed a dozen hedged gardens the best Inspiration some places In Africa today the
death penalty is Inflicted via a
i const women. Mrs. Meacham was for ¡»oettalng human nature? Are bowl of deadly liquid.
found by her husband in their the literary teas of nodal climbers
apartment and told
of
being the best laboratories for poetizing
Insect Marvel
choked by a dark foreigner. She human nature? And yet an Incoo
A water spider I« one of the
sequential
leaf
In
the
air
may
seem
g is about to become a mother.
nt crestion
ft Is to be
□ The dark strangler has been vital and Important if to the poet marvels
It is vital and Important.—Marie found In every ditch or stagnant
□ operating
for several months in Lahrs, In Poetry.
□
>>^>1. It must breathe the air to
coast cities and detectives have
live, yet It I« born under water,
slid passes Its life either on or be­
been baffled in their attempts to
Teutonic Race
neath It It can run as easily upon
apprehend the fiend.
Portland
The Teutonic people« comprise the surface of the water aa an or
police nre working on several those population* of Europe apeak
creature does on land «’hen
definite vines and
developments Ing the Teutonic lanruagea and In dlnary
«
It Ilves below the surface ft is seen
from the San Francisco attack elude the Enxlloh-apeaklng [>eople to be glistening with bubbles. The
may hasten the strangler’s arrest. of the British Isles. the Herman
water spider Is covered with little
speaking people In Germany. Aua- bristles, and these carry the air
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING CF HIS OFFICE OVER
FOR ALL ELKS
trla,
Hungary
and
Mwltaerland.
the
down
with it Into the water The
Customer—‘ ‘ Have you the same Flemish of Belgium, the Brandl
THE WHITE PHARMACY.
AND THEIR LADIES
razor you used on me vemerdnyf” «favtana of Sweden and Norway, skin of the spider la consequently
never wet.
Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5.
Harber—fes, sir. the «ame and practically all the Inhabitants
Other hours by appointment
¡identical one.”
of Holland and Denmnrk Outaide
Seek Tin on Sea Floor
Customer—’‘Then give me gas.” of Europe It Include« thoee people
tfc
Phone 240
The ¡rnvernnient of the Dutch
of the above mentioned countries
that have emigrated to Afttoa, Bast Itidfew 1« considering mining
Card Cabinet«. The Sentinel. tUMrica Auatraiaata, «to.
<«t«in »ea bottom arana for tin.
The Presbyterian Church Hashes
You A1 7 a Very Ha fifty New Year
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Baker oi
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
i Mayes of Albany spent the Christ-
I mas holidays here with Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. McFarland, parents of
Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Mayes.
Susie M. Smith has filed suit
for divorce in circuit court against
Francis E. Smith.
~
The couple
were married June 9, 1923, in
Eugene.
The plaintiff asks the
return of her maiden name, Susie
M. Wirth.
Mrs. Claude Sherman in confined
to the house with a severe cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harms of
Portland and Howard Beagle and
two sons of Ridgefield, Wash., are
spending the Christmas holidays
with Mrs. Sarah Harms.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Red
of North Bend are visiting at
home of Mrs. Redifer’s pare
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker.
The First National Bank
Of Cottage Grove
DANCE
City Briefs [
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December 31
DANCE
ANLAUF
PAVILION
Our best wishes for a
Happy New Year
N elson E lectric S hop
SALESBOOKS!
The Sentinel
May Your New Year Be a Happy
and Prosperous One
ELKS’ DANCE
WEST SIDE GARAGE
Oldest Shop in 'Town
Saturday Night, January 1
At the New Elks’ Ball Room
in Eugene
COME!
DR. CARLL
‘Dentist