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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. MARCH 21. 1927. fAQE TWO —a-———’ « I a chance on making a loan to a was arranged by a group of friends Cottage (ftrovr >rntinel young man, even though he had of Mia* York and about 20 were Mondays and Thursday* not the collateral, because in those present. Radio music nail games yester years most young men felt • were the evening’s enter! linmeiit. ........... Publishers Bede & Smith , ~— moral obligation to meet their ♦ - — Violets mid Japanese quince wen' Editor tUbert Bede— financial obligations. Today the Constellation club was enter- attractive room decorations. Deli A first ciana publication entered at bank must consider whether or not tinned Thursday afternoon in Ms cious refreshments wen1 served. Cottag* Grove as second class matter the person seeking the loan may sonic hall, with Mrs. Joe Smith, and Mrs. Elbert Smith and Mrs. Business Office-....... 25 North Sixth not become a moral coward free .Mrs. H. A. Hagen and Mr». Victor seek the bankruptcy court to Chambers as hostesses. Mrs. Ivan George Matthews will he program SUBSCRIPTION RATES himself of his obligations. Barker and Mrs. Sam Veatch were lenders for tho meeting of the By mail (cash in advance) The most regettable thing about additional guests. Members were Tuesday Evening Study club to be One year__ $3.i>0! Three mouths .80 such persons is that they do not dressed iu green in keepiug with held in tho city library, Tho club Six months.. 1.30|One mouth...... 40 seem to realise that they are St. Patrick'» day and one dresa will study the life, style blighting their futures. Some day was over UK' years old. St. Patrick work* of James Cabell and n Member of they may be in a position where stunts were diversions of the after view- of one of hi» books will National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Association credit would aid them in putting noon and guests kissed the blarney given. themselves into business, or in atone. Room aud table decorations —♦» Oregon Newspaper Conference X. -X. -XZX- -«--X. -X. -X. -X. -XX.XZN building a home, or in procuring The O. L. H. club will hold were in keeping with the day and something they much desire, but miniature lakes made the luncheon no hostess afternoon Tuesday MORAL AND FINANCIAL the business man is becoming chary table attractive. A delicious two- the Colonial cafe. BANKRUPTS. about taking the word of the fel course luncheon was served. Mrs, L. E. Liston will entertain When Senator Nelson of Minne- low who once has sought the bank ruptcy courts »nd has made no ef Tuesday afternoon for the Elmnrtes ■ota put the bankruptcy law on the The Bona Tempo club was eu- national statute books, he Wlid so fort to pay the bills thereby legal tertainod Thursday evening at the club. ly. but not morally, wiped out. for a legitimate purpose, and the Bunks do not care for the business home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johu H. Manley Dies. bankruptcy law would be useful Garoutte at tho Bohemia Lumber John IL Manley Civil war voter and beneficial if used only for the of the moral bankrupt. company ’ s camp. Mr. and Mrs. Business houses should make it purposes for which it was intended. Glen Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred an. who had been a resident of this But if the gopher state senator uncomfortable for such persons by Anderson were additional guests. city for a number of years, died knew to what extent the law he banding together and absolutely re A covered dish supper was served Saturday night nt the homo of fusing credit until such persons had enacted is being abused in and bridge was the diversion of daughter. Mrs. Francis Smith, this venr of our Lord 1927, the prove their intention to pay off the evening. Mrs. Wilbur Spray was aged 87 years, H months, the debts of which they have been days. probabilities are he would bestir legally but not morally relieved. and Glen Smith held high score Funeral services will be held himself from his sleep of many and Mrs. F. H. Allison and Ivan 10:30 Tuesday forenoon at years and do something about it. Even employers might show their Barker low score. » Mills chapel, with Pastor J. D. When we find able-bodied men disapproval in an effective way. The person who unnecessarily, Chappelle of tho Baptist church in taking the bankruptcy cure for Mrs. O. M. Miller was hostess debts of only a few hundred dol and for the purpose of beating his i Friday evening for tho Joker club. charge. Interment will be nt Oak land. Ore., beside the body of the lars. we do not hesitate to say that creditors, goes into bankruptcy, Mrs. C. < A. Bartell. Mrs. K. K. the bankruptcy law needs some might just as well dip into the Mills and Mrs. George O. Knowles wife. coffers of his creditors and take John H. .Manley was born August fixing. were additional guests. Bridge When we find young men taking therefrom the amount out of which was the diversion of the evening, 24. 1840, at Washington, Ind. He served three years in Company C, the liankruptcy cure for debts that he is beating them. Some lawyers are to blame for , The rooms were attractive with 6th regiment Kansas cavalry anil amount to only a few months ’ daffodils and St. Patrick’s day was discharged in 1864 with the salary, we say that there is some the number of bankrupts. For a decorations. Delicious refresh- rank of corporal. fee that is so small that it seems thing radically wrong. Such per meats were served a feature of it would tempt no one to help an He is survived by fiis daughter sons must be lacking in moral stamina or else they are deliber other to beat someone, some attor which was green ice cream molded of this city, two stepsons, Wilson neys are putting clients through in the form of a shamrock. F. Martin of Tho Dalle* and Polk ately beating those who have ac the liankruptcy courts. The law —4^- Martin of Grants Pass ; a nephew. commodated them with credit ver who handles proceedings that Mrs. Frank Houser was hostess George Smith of this city, and sev when they needed it. It is not long ago that a young he knows are merely for the pur Wednesday for an all day session eral grandchildren. man known to many living in Cot pose of beating creditors are as of the Mothers’ club, Nine mem Mrs. Henry Stockton Dies. tage Grove filed a voluntary peti much to be criticised as the bank bers attended and a potluck sup per was served at 1 o’clock. Word of the death of Mrs. tion in bankruptcy, cleaned up his rupt. There are circumstances under Guests spent the day quilting, At Henry Stockton (Nancy Small) debts by that method and a few days later had more than a thou- which voluntary bankruptcy is a short business session a report March 6 at Willows, , Cal., at tho sand dollars in cash that should justifiable, but debtors are running of the welfare committee work was age of 70, has been received hen1, have been used to pay his credi- wild on this bankruptcy business, given by Mrs. L. McAboy, showing Mrs. Stockton was an old time tors, Such a person has little re- and the only way to cause a halt that 125 garments and 24 pairs of resident of this city. She came distributed to here in 1859 with her parents, Mr. gard for his standing before his is for those in a position to do so »hoes had been to sit down hard on the bankruptcy needy families. ami Mrs. George Small, who took fellow man. a donation land claim along tho Living in Cottage Grove is an dead beat. Let it be repeated that the young Mrs. D. W. McKinney enter Const fork on the west side of this other who took the bankruptcy method of getting onto his feet, man who deliberately beats those tained Friday afternoon for the city. 1 Mrs. Stockton is survived but years ago he paid up every who have trusted him is blighting Good Neighbors club, inviting as by her ■ husband, a sister, Mrs. creditor in full. That man knew his future, is putting himself be additional guests Mrs. C. W. Par Martha Lane of Corvallis, and a what the bankruptcy law is for. yond credit and is at the same tin, Mrs. Jorgensen and Mrs. Hud brother, , James Small of Summer person son. Daffodils and potted ciner I.ake. Not only that but he had pride in time injuring the honest of arias were room decorations. A who would make proper use his own standing before the world. social afternoon was enjoyed and Fire Damages Being Repaired. There was nothing but a moral credit. delicious refreshments were served, obligation to compel him to pay Carpenters are repairing the —♦— The most unpopular man this his just debts, but that moral damages to the Kent apartments tries Mrs. Charles Adams entertained year will be the assessor who obligation was sufficient. caused by fire last week, which Contrast this action with that of to enforce the new assessment law Friday evening with a dinner party amounted to several hundred dol the able-bodied man lays away a which permits him to order tax- for the Entre Nous club. Mr. and lar*. The damage to stock and machin- wad of money and takes the bank payers to open their business rec- Mrs. Herbert W. Lombard were additional guests. Covers were laid erv of the Sentinel'* printing plant ruptcy eourt to keep from giving ords to him.' for six couples and yellow jonquils in the lower story of the building it to those to whom it rightfully belongs. A wife feels that somehow or and candles were table decorations. amounted to only $50, all of the The credit business is becoming other her religion will in some way Bridge was the diversion of the paper having Iw-en hastily removed evening. Fern» and greenery were by employes and volunteers to a more and more precarious because save her husband. room decorations. place of safety in the building. there are so many who hold their moral obligations so lightly, who Doesn’t it make you tired to Mrs. C. A. Bartell, Mrs. Earl have no compunctions of conscience think that you let some folks exer Tie Plant Is Gone. Hill and Mrs. Schofield Stewart about beating those who may have cise you! The last of the tie plant, which are a general committee of the stood for a quarter of a century extended them credit in time of Keepers of the Den to arrange a at Lathain, has been removes} and sickness and distress. These who Some folks get in a terrible deliberately beat their honest bills hurry, when there is nothing to do. “states” dinner to be given a clear space is left along the March 30 in I. O. O. F. temple, Southern Pacific tracks that looks ‘are making it harder and harder The affair is for members and odd to those accustomed to seeing for honest people to get the credit Exercising your prerogative their guests and a dance will be the tie plant there. Removal of to which they are entitled and physical culture. held. they are putting in an unfavorable the plant gives a clear view from light those who uiay honestly seek Pacific highway of the mammoth CALIFORNIA IS TO GROW Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Holway en sesoning plant located east of the the bankruptcy court. OREGON RHODODENDRON tertained Sunday with a dinner And don’t forget that those who tracks. party at the Eugene hotel for Mr. pay their bills are interested, for SAN RAFAEL, Cal., March 22. — and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey and chil they make good the losses the Kurres to Move to Albany. bankruptcy court imposes upon (U.P.)—The adopted flower of the dren and Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. C. A. Kurre of thia city has Btate of Washington, which grows Mackin and children, Thirteen those who extend credit. joined with four others living at In yester years banks could take in such profusion in many sections were present and they spent the Albany and Independence in the of Oregon and Washington—the afternoon in Eugene. purehase at receiver’s sale of the rhododendron—is to be grown il------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- busine-.s and plant of the Albany again on a wide scale in Califor- The Research club will be en- Long Distance Hauling Ice and t’old Storage company. Mr. nia. tertai ned Tuesday afternoon at the In an effort to restore the home of Mrs. D. C. Bosley, The Kurre expects to leave for Albany Piano Moving a Specialty flower here several carloads of the club will continue its study of sec Tuesday and the fnmily will move plant will be distributed and tions of the United States ami there at the close of school. planted in Marin county, just north slides will be shown of Yellowstone Start the new Income tax year with a of San Francisco and bordering the national park. Mrs. D. A. Forbes Greenwood system. The Sentinel. Chestnut Brothers, proprietor* bay. The planting will be under will be program loader. taken by members of the Outdoor South Sixth Street—Bear First Gas Is Down Two Cents. Art club the latter part of this The Christian Endeavor of the National Bank. Cottage Grove has benefltted month. Presbyterian church entertained along with other Oregon cities in Seven varieties are included in Christian Endeavorers of the other STORAGE AND GENERAL a drop of two rents th* gallon in those to be planted. Thirty years churches of the city at supper Sun TRANSFER ago this section of California was day evening. About 100 were the price of gasoline. Tanks are being filled now at 21 cents. The famous for its hills and fields of guests. The affair was held in the drop became effective Saturday Office phone 6 rhododendrons, but hikers and lower floor of the church. a fternoon. tourists have denuded the country Residence phone 155-L side of them. Efforts will be made Mrs. Charles Beidler will enter- by the organization to discourage tain the Presbyterian missionary plucking of the plant until this society Wednesday afternoon and section is fully restored. Mrs. George Matthews will be pro gram leader. [ SOCIETY Chestnut Transfer I DAD MOORE General Draying and Transfer I I I Phone 4 Office in Durham’s Store ------ —1 ■ — ’ •• n -» II Cottage Grove-Eugene Freight and Transfer. JESS LANSING Proprietor FURNITURE MOVING AND STORAGE Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone 99; Res., 189-J iu tho summer because of more in previous years mid has proved MILLION FEET OF LOOS to be mi economical method of GOING INTO SEA RAFTS i nvuiable weather condition». The trmi-qiortiiig log» to the southern PORTLAND, Ore. March 22. (U.P.)--One of the longest jour liovs on record for n log raft will be taken soon when a fllH't of huge eignr sha|H'd rafts will lie lowed from* the Oregon coast to southern California. The |(MM> mile trip will lie imide lilts mo now being built on Will I nee »lough liv the Benson Logging company. There will bo five or six ruft» and i io li uno will contain four million feet of log», iu addition to n top loud of telephone pules mid piling. boon aeeiini pli»hod Chicken Feed. Jack Wu» your gurden n sue ce»s Inst yearf A»» Yeh, my neighbor’» chick ens won first price nt the poultry ■how. This modern age likes the mellow mildness of Camels TRY Cami Is and you’ll know why they win the modern world. Mildncit and tncllownctt. The smoking wish of this exacting age is realized in Camels. Such taste and fragrance as never came before from a cigarette. A mellow mildness that can result only from superb blcndirtg of the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. This age demands the best of everything—and it finds its ideal smoke in Camels. Nowhere else ca 1 you find such smoothness, such ever-depcndablc goodness as here— "Hove a Camel!” C 1S2S. R J *«vnet<l, Toh*« ( onpMy. WuMlon S-l«m. N. C. REMEMBER OUR SPECIAL OFFER CLOSES THURSDAY, MARCH 31 IF YOU HAVEN’T PURCHASED YOUR NEW EASY WASHER CALL US NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. JUST THINK IF IT RAINS ON WASH DAY YOU CAN FOOL THE WEATHERMAN BY DRYING YOUR LAUNDRY IN THIS WONDERFUL DRYER. NO WRINKLES TO IRON OUT, NO WATER TO LIFT OR CARRY AND THE VACUUM PRINCIPLE OF WASHING ALL COMBINED IN THE NEW EASY. ONLY DOWN NEW BOOKS RECEIVED BY PUBLIC LIBRARY Mrs. H. A. Miller and Mrs. W. B. Johnston are joint hostesses this Several new books for children afternoon at the home of Mrs. have been received by the city li Miller for the Past Matrons club. brary and included in the number Mrs. W. H. Daugherty will en- is one by Ezra Meeker, famous tertain the Tuesday Bridge club at Oregon pioneer. The new books are: “Panama a 1 o’clock luncheon Tuesday after- and Its Bridge of Water,’’ Nida, noon. has maps and many illustrations; The Social Twelve will be en “Children of the Tide,” Hender son, a book of beach and océan tertained Thursday afternoon at wonders; “Ox Team Days on the the home of Mrs. J. H. Chambers. Oregon Trail,” Meeker; “When I They Were Girls,” Moore, 24 inter The Utopia club will be enter tained Thursday afternoon at the I esting sketches of the girlhood of famous women; “Story of tho home of Mrs. Harold Johnson. Chosen People,” Guerber; “Prac The American Legion auxiliary tical Electricity for Beginners,” Willoughby. 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