The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 13, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    FAOB TWO
.
TWICK-A-WEEK SENTINEL, COTTAGE QROVE, OREGON
that we are. ex ery thing that
♦
William Thum, M rs. <
SECOND MEMBER FAMILY
holder. M rs. C. A. st
hope to be.
VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA
MoaAays and Thursday«
O. W. Huy.«, M m. \\
The distinction made bctwei'u
l*ubUsbi-r«
B.d» * RnilU
character and reputation, in tint in­
M rs. T. C. Wheeler,
Oren I*. Ilowe of I’u
.........Bditor
Elb»rt Bed»....
Curriu mid Mm. E. W
tended to underrate the value of a
brother of Mm. K K Mill- i
A tint clan» publication entered al Oot good name, which has lw-en con
Mr«. W. I. Hatch, Mm. L. W. cards Mr«. Btevens held high »core city, died in Portland Satun
ter-' Urous »• aMond-elsa« matter
sidorod something of great value Coiner. Mis» Stella Robinson, Mrs and Mrs. Kem low score. \ dainty pneumonia. His mother diet
....»» North SI «th since the beginning of written his­ II. A. Miller and Mrs. Mary Robin luncheon was served mid the host
Buala»u Offloo ..
a fen necks ago nt the tin
tory*. Even wise old Solomon rec- »on were hostesses for the Presby­ cm was assisted by her daughter, her diiught-'r of the a.-itlio il
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Table Mr. Howe ».is aged 41» an
cgnized this when he said, “A terian Indies* aid society Wednes Miss Eunice VanDenburg.
By mall (oaab la adsaaca)
On» year_____ »8 OOJTkree moallte----- .80 good name is rather to he desired
and for n number of years tt r<
day afternoon in the church par­ decorat ions were red hei
Uli moathi...... l.SOlOw» moatk-------- .40
than groat riches, and loving favor lors. The program, following n baskets of pussy willows
d red of Eugene. Funeral Hervice
Mamber of
rather than silver or gold.” Do short busineas session, consisted of hearts were room
be held tomorrow at Eugene.
National Editorial Aaaocialloa
uot be carolea» with your reputa­ guessing contests and a farce ap
Mr. Howe is survived h;
his
(>r-«oa State Editorial Anodailoa
Ore«OB Newipapcr Coati-reae»
tion, but do not confuse it with propnate for Washington’s birth
The junior Christian Endeavor wife and son, .lame. John, hi I »» o
character.
Careless regañí for day. It told of the making of the| held a valentine party Friday eve brother«. Fay of Port In nd a nd
Member Selected Or»«oa New. paper.
roputation indicates a flan in tirst flag and Mm. D. P. Cameron ning in i the Christian church par Lloyd of Suu Jose, Citi., an two
Pacific Coaat RepreeeaUllrM
Doty A Btypea. Ise.
The following program was sisters. Miss Lola Howe of Eugene
enacted the [»art of Betsy Ross. Il lors.
Portland. Security Bld« ; Baa Franclaco character.
Never before has then» been was under the direction of M rs. gixeu: Piano solo, Wayne llnrlw-rt; and Mrs. Karl K. Mills of Cottage
Sharon Bid«.; Loe Aa*»l»a. Chamber pf
Commerce Bldg
greater need for men and women Coiner. Later a 'aint;- hiucheon «<•';;. Eleanor
I’lennor H
; rending, Rue Grove
of character than today at no time was served, the guests matching ben piano due». Evelyn Hays mil
FOB BOYS AND GIRLS
in history when there has been valentines for partners, Pussy wil Augusta I’ ck.
resibrg,
Eliuer Naiavte Rjvt":»l Well Attend«!,
less interest, by­ so many pvupiv lows and gre«-n foliage w i re ritrae Mi on; song, Weuduii Sumil; x ,o-
The revival meetings nt the
The following 1» in abbreviation of in the nobler and better things,
tive decorations.
in • do, Evelyn llay«; piano solo, Naraivne church have liven draw
an addroas delivered by the editor of
when
there
has
been
more
seeking
The Sentinel before the Endeavor sot de­
♦
Th-It ia Hodgson; song, Gi ce Alice ing large numbers and Bunday sex
lie« of the l'reibyterian church and pi.*»
for pleasure» and sins that weaken
readiu». k.'.isou
\i ilsou Steuuett; oral converts were niudv. Evnngc
liahed in a recent issue of the Masonic
The women’s missionary society Carlile; reitdiu„,
character, when there has been less
duet, list Fred St. Clair is proving a
Folger;
Analyst.
of the Christian church met Wed reading, Beatrice Folger:
Character is the greatest thing interest in the work of orgmiiza nesdav afternoon with Mrs. Clive A i lee n Turner mid Evelx u Hays; forceful speaker and ia winning
character, Taylor as program leader. Twenty- reading, WilKmu (takes.
Games many friends, Mi-rvices will be
there is. It is greater than riches, tions that strengthen
when there has been greater cor­
xver.- pre'r
pros;':-». The were plaved an I delicious refresh continued every night this week
for riches are an ^»nomination to ruption on the part of those seek three member« were
the ments aervcd.
except tonight, Bible rending.« will
the person lacking in character. It ing and bolding public office, subject for discussion was
lie held from 9:30 til III 30 every
negro and the remarkable work oi
is greater than religion, for church when there has been less interest missions in (he field. Mrs. Ada
Presby teiiun forenoon except Saturday
The el
taken
in
the
election
of
men
of
.listi supper
buildings would rot and decay and
Evangelist St. Clair will speak
(takes and Mrs. Williams each gave church hi
the church Thursday evening on “ Russelism
preachers would die of starvation character to office, wheu there has a reading in negro dialect and Thursday
been greater disregard for law,
parlors before choir practice. About and lli.s Famous Sermon Au
if persons of character -lid not when there has been greater disre- Pastor Clive Taylor sang several
3(1 were present aa-i husliands and swered" and Friday owning on
negro
spirituals.
Mrs.
Strome
of
stand as th«' bulwarks of religion. spect for the rights of others,
Santa Clara, district secrerary. wives of choir memlw-rs mid Pastor “Where Is Hell and How Far I’
It is greater than our social fabric, when there has been more selfish- talked upon the aims of the society, mid Mrs. Duncmi P. Gameron were It from Cottage Grovel’’
because were it not for character ness and fewer sacrifices. Never The group will hold its s next meet- additional guesi«. During the sup
before has there been greater
men would fear to associate with looseness in sex relationships. Men rag the second W. luesdav in per hour three large cakes lighted Lord Made Lot» of Them
with candles were brought in to
each other. It is greater than gov and women of character are needed March.
Ther» tire probably ;hr e mid
compliment Mi — Esther SiUbv,
erament, for without character our
iine-linlf mlllh-n kind- of I iimi - i « In
for public position, men and wom­
choir
director,
Mrs.
O.
W,
Black
governments would crumble in the
Miss Jessie Sanborn and Miss
en of character are needed to give
more, pianist, mid Miss
Myrtle the world, -itx tie selentlcts und
dust, anarchy would triumph, prop
examples of respect for law, men Naomi Wynne were hostesses for Kern on their birthday anniveraar this doesn't Include tin- kind that
erty rights would vanish, food and
thinks the girl« lire all ernity almut
and women of character are needed a number of members of the Neigh ies.
hint
f’inqw-r’- Wes-kiv
clothing would be for the strong.
for mothers and fathers of those* bora of Woodcraft lodge Monday
marriage would cease to be an in­
of
Miss
San
night
at
the
home
who soon will take our places. The i
Mrs W. A. Garoutte and* Mrs.
stitution and women would l»e the
born’s mother, Mrs. W. I,. Hatch
greatest
trouble
with
the
world
to
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Earl
Garoutte eutertained Satur
playthings of the powerful, It is
day is that children haven’t the An auxiliary, to be known as the day afternoou at the home of Mr«.
DBMTI3T3. 7
greater than reputation, for repu
parents that children had in the C. C. C. club, was formed. Mis-, A. W. Kime with a miscellaneous
tation may be despoiled and taken
W. K. LKBOW.—- Damiti. Ottica
good old days, to which, we would Sandborn was elected president and shower, honoring Mum Thelmi JAR.
L« Kifib and Main air..la.
Hour»
from us by an ill spoken word, but
not return but from which we Miss Wynne secretary-treasurer Wheeler, bride elect. Seven tables 8:80 lu 13 and 1 lo 4:80. E*.uln«a
character is ours while life is ours
The
club
will
meet
once
a
month
Sunday« by appointment. 1'huaaa
might learn much in character
of bridge were formed and Mr>. •nd
and cannot be lowered by scandal, building.
»file« 85. r» aid. na» IBI-J.
and the next meeting will be March
C.
J,
Kern
held
high
score
and
nor heightened by underserved
it. C. U. KIME Dvalist. Flral Na
A half century ago a preacher 5 at the home of Mr.«. W. O. Wil Mian J. Frazier low score. A one
praise or compliment.
son, with Mrs. Wilson and M rs.
tloaal bank buildin«. Culta«. Gru««.
who
hadn
’
t
denounced
companion-
course
luncheon
was
served,
The
Ors«on.
HpvciaUat la «itracUua.
Reputation is what folks say
Mabel Dixon as hostesses.
uünlairallun
ut nltrvua oxld and ui
ate
marriage
would
have
been
driv
­
house was attractive with bouquets
about us. Character is what we
arai
nirpry
Ottico phon» lo.
of daffodils ami pussy willows. deae» 1/aj.
know about ourselves. Reputation en from his church. Today he can
Mrs N. E Compton was hostess Many attractive and beautiful gifts
say
without
fear
that
companionate
f
is for time. Character extends be­
PMYbICIANM
for a 1 o’clock valentine lunch
yond the grave, into the boundless marriage must n it be greatly con ton Thursday for the Social Twelve were given the guest of honor.
deraned
because
it
is
litte,
^f
any.
■ »K. C. E. FKOHT — i'hyalclan
realms of eternity. Reputation we
if aur(<H>n.
Otti«« ia U* iob build
club. Four courses were served and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker en la«.
leave here. Character we take with worse than what we already have. the luncheon table was attractive
Fbuar 41. Otti»«» Uruca, Or»«on.
This
forcibly
indicates
the
change
tertaim-d Saturday night, honoring
us. We make our own character
AXLEY. M
D— Phy. Idaa aad
with a centerpiece of yellow jon
and can mould it at our will. Repu in character during half a century. quits and fancy red valentines as their son Linn on his tweutieth
*»ur«r«a
I..«nln«a by aupóla»
It
illus^ates
more
forcibly
than
birth-lay
anniversary.
Those
pres
meat.
Ovar
K.iu«
Dru« »tum. i li«»«
tation is made by our friends and
place cards. The hostess was as
Gro«». Or»<oi>.
enemies. A scandal monger may anything that the need today­ for . sisted in serving by Mrs. Brighton ent were Mr. and Mrs. William
A. FORBES. M. D. — Pbyrtelan and
ruin reputation in a moment, but man and women of character is Leonard. The afternoon was spent Bartels, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bvid-
• aurgson.
Calla anaw.r..! <1»« or
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whit-
character remains oura to be used the greatest it has ever been.
Malrralty work a apeclxlty. Or»r
Building of character today ia i in a social wav with needlework. lock, Genevieve Meranda, Alberta C. J. ulfht.
in living down the poisoned words
Br«-l»r Co. ¡‘boura: Uffie» 84.
by far more difficult than ever, Mrs. Compton was presented with Williams, Agatha Snider, Kenneth rsaldemi» 109 J.
of the tale bearer.
Pleasures
are too common. life
1
is a pink cineraria plant in honor of Ward and Cad Ellis, A pleasant
W. KIME. M. D— Pbytlclaa aal
While good name should be main
her twenty ninth wedding anniver­ social evening was enjoyed and
Hur«<-uu. Obali-lriea and aiacaaaa ut
tained and is of great value in our too easy. Great characters 1 were sary.
womra
and eldldmn a tpeclally. Offie»
delicious refreshments were serveiL First National
dealings with the world, by loss built in the days when men and
Bank BuUdln« I'h asa :
women
came
to
Cottage
Grove,
Office.
SMi
raaldsnce. 12AJ. Kssldene»
of good name we have lost only
rattle-1 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Morris en '
addmaa,
1140
«»at
Mala.
drove
back
the
cougar,
the
Mrs. Smiley Morris mid Mm.
something of material
snake ami carved homes out of th<- tertained Saturday evening with a Harold Whitibck entertained Fri­
ATTORNEYS.
if we retain character
wilderness, when food and cloth bridge party for a group of friends. day at the home of Mrs. James
our spiritual wealth,
ERBERT W LOMBARD—Atlornny
ing were of the coarsest. when Guest» ivere
__ Mr.
_
________
and Mrs. ____
Ear! Town for a group of friends. Those
al La*. First Natlunal Hank tulld
acter is lost we have
In«. Phon» 04. Cott»«» Gru««. l>rn«on
thing, both material and spiritual, school children sat on benches hewn I Garoutte, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. San present were Mrs. Harley Gates,
and are poor indeed. Character from logs and walked two or three j ders, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Veatch. Mm. Walter McCullum, Mrs. Nel
J. 81IINN.—Atl’ rn-y al l.a* aad
• Notary Publie.
Practleea In all
is symbolic of «nr attitude toward I miles to get there, when preachers Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barker, Mr. and son DeYoung, Mrs. Lem Culver,
court».
Badar buildin«. Cotta«» Uro«».
the laws of God and man; character travelled hundreds of miles cover­ Mrs. Fred Bennett and -Mrs. Tom Mrs. Fred Anderson ami Mrs. G. Or» «on.
is exemplified by our interest in, ing a circuit, when men and women I^iffoon. Three tables of bridge A. Sanders. The afternoon was
LTA KINO. — Lawyor. Probsts »nd
the welfare and comfort of our provided their own pleasures, when were formed and Mrs. Earl Ga­ spent playing bridge and a deli-
(snsral practica. SUS Miner bulldia«.
Elisene. Ore.
.fellow lieings; character is proper the work day was from dawn to routte and G. A. Sanders held high cious luncheon was served.
dark,
when
there
were
no
true
lies
«core
and
Earl
Garoutte
low
score.
fulfillment of duties we are capable
FOREST WOOD.
The W. C. T. U. was entertained
of peforming toward a worthwhile, magazines and the Bible was the Red sweetpeas in keeping with the
YF.RH UROS d»al«r. In wood Body
principal
reading
of
leisure
hours
valentine season were decorations. Friday afternoon at the home of
aah and maple
Dry fir $2 35 a
service; character is everything’
cut rataa on tar«« ordert
Aah and
beside the tallow dip; when there
____
-
Mrs. C. W. Caldwell. Ten members tier,
mt£l^JI3jJ0j^t|er^hone
SHEl 4^^
was greater belief in the power
Mrs. Clarence Cone entertained and two visitors were present. Mrs.
of prayer and less belief in the Thursday afternoon with a valen­ N. E. Compton was program leader
f
power of pelf. Great characters tine party for the Ad Libitum and the afternoon
in was devoted to
are built in overcoming trials, in club. Additional guests were Mrs. a discussion of preparation
for
overcoming great obstacles, in Robert Quigley, Mrs. A. G. Hprankle voting. Members were urged to
hurdling obstructions that others and Mrs. Raymond Cone. A pleas register, Mrs. Hanna Lewis wm
said we could not surmount, in ant social afternoon was enjoyed named director of publicity, A
i achieving great ends against great j and delicious refreshments were dainty luncheon was served.
odds.
served. The rooms were attractive
—♦—
SHEET METAL
George Washington, the social ! with valentine decoration«, [Kitted
The Degree of Honor will give a
lion, the man of wealth, built char-' plants and ferns. The luncheon bridge party Wednesday evening
WORKS
acter that fateful winter at Valley table was centered with red carna­ ia w. O. W. hall. A large number
Forge. Abraharu Lincoln, the great tions and red hearts were place- are expected. Several vaudeville
PLUMBING
emancipator, built character when cards.
I
numbers will bo put on and prize.
he studied by the light of the fire­
■
will be given.
Furnaces, Chimney Caps
place while companions frittered
The Bona Tempo club held a
their time away. Frances Willard covered dish supper Thursday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of
Gutters, Drain Spouts, Etc.
built character in her great fight ning at the home of hi r. and Mrs. Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
for prohibition.
W. A. Garoutte in celebration of Anderson and daughter were din-
Repairing a Specialty
You, too, <-an built character by! the birthday anniversary of the nor guests Thursday night of Mr.
doing those things other have done, club. A birthday cake with one and Mrs. F. H. Allison.
PHONE 217-J
but you can’t build character by candle was the table centerpiece.
doing things just because others A three-course dinner was served.
N. Seventh St, Cottage Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cone en
have done them. You can only Boom decorations were sweetpeas, tertained as dinner guests Sunday
build character when you do the daffodil, and pussy willows. Mr. Pastor and Mrs. Louis C. Kirby and
things you know you ought to do. and Mrs. Carl Witte and Mr. and Pastor and Mrs. John A. Linn and
Mrs. James Dungan were initiated. two children.
After a person’s face becomes| After dinner the group went to the
marked with sin and intemperance, I Arcade for a theater party.
Mrs. C, E. 1,'mphrey, Mrs. Leslie
it is impossible to entirely remove
Cooper and Mrs. N. E. Glass will
Initiatory work was put on for be hostesses Thursday afternoon in
the traces by even the most up­
right life; but a life of crime will { one candidate at the regular meet Masonic hall for the Constellation
quickly disfigure the once spotless ing of the Eastern Star Friday club.
evening. Following the work, re
window of the soul.
freshments were served. The valen
The Baptist church held a box
the home
i
The boy who is taught to keep tine idea was carried out in the social Friday night at
his things in their proper places refreshment, and decoration,. The of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Pon,ford.
thinks Ins j/irents should practice tables were artistic with red hearts
will bo enter
what they preach—and that the and pussy willows and lighted
at the
proper place for a slipper is not on tapers cast a soft glow over the
assembled guests, Mrs. Earl Hill
Lebow.
the rear of his anatomy.
was chairman of the hostess com
/
mittee.
The Merrymakers club gave a
Tin- person who is continually
dance
in
I.
O.
O.
F.
hall
Wed
i parading his virtues attracts sus­
An entertainment was given at
picion. He -hould remember that the close of the regular session of nesday night.
the most successful counterfeit is the Royal
Neighbors Thursday
to one that attracts the least at- night. An interesting program was Grove Couple In Eugene Auto Crash
tention.
O. C. Miller of Disston route and
given and at its close and refresh
Miss
Ruth Flaherty of this city
ments were served. Hostesses for
person not to be
the evening were Mrs. Fred Andcr were injured Saturday morning in
Cottage Grove-Eugene our Tin- opinion,
is the joker
son, Mrs. Nellie Blackmore, Mrs. an automobile accident in Eugene,
Freight and Transfer.
sore when it is on him.
Herbert Breedlove, Mrs. H. V'. Alli­ Both suffered cuts and bruises and
it is feared that Mr. Miller sus-
JESS LANSING
son and Miss Helen Breedlove.
stained several broken ribs. Mr.
Proprietor
John Does Still in Trouble.
The John Does like their liquor,
FURNITURE MOVING
M rs. C. H. VanDenburg enter- Miller, who was driving, reported
a
r
-ult
two
of
them,
said
not
tained
Saturday afternoon with a to police that he turned out to
AND STORAGE
to be brothers,- have paid fines of bridge party for a group of avoid striking a Gray motor store
Orders taken for good fir $10 each in police court for hav-1
Guests wore Mrs. H. A. truck and in so doing collided with
body wood. Any amount ing booze on their person.«. An ! friends.
Miller, Mrs.
Mm. C. E. Frost, Mrs. another car. The name of the
from one rick up.
other John Doe. said to be no | James P. Graham, Mrs.
Mm. George other driver was not learned.
relation to the others, has paid a Jacobsen, Mrs. W. W. McFarland,
Piano Moving a Specialty.
fine of $2 for violation of the Mrs. A. W. Swanson, Mrs. George
Phone 99: Res.. 1H9-J
Typewriters repaired. Type­
I Knowles, Mrs. O. M. Kcm, Mrs. writers rented. Sentinel.
i motor vehicle laws.
Cottaqr <£>rorc Scntind
Lindy ./sbed to /*7v
I . .S’, Jo ('h ind
SOCIETY ’
F< other’» Position
h HhUllb ci- Ilf till ■ muli1
specie w Im Is »Uppi 1...... 1 III Mpmd
ono-hulf I I i I m film r dol inr tin- thing«
hi» fumili i wiitv* him •Hid tin- other
half nn w vi ’fir » lidi- roHifit If Il lit*
Vlltl'ie lie dill ’
ihtniH V Milli
A fi*l !••• •t H
present
piati»,
Im ve three com
engaged the ser
Harold Lynch of
buy »hoir
The Cream
o£ th
obacco
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A
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SCHOFIELD
STEWART
ROCK AND
SAND
Werrenrath, Concert Star,
Finds Lucky Strikes Kindly
To His Precious Voice
“In my coni’crt U'tnk, I
t > j course, give
first consiutTution to r.‘y <. «. .. '\aturally, I
uni very curcti.l uNn’t’viy t.'t tin <J cigarettes
as I must have the blcr.tl <» i-.iih i.; kindly to
my throat. I smoke Lucky Strike.:, findinn
that they meet my
..... ■, .............. ..
critical rcquiriirents.” '—-------------------- .
It’s toasted”
No Throat Irritation-No C o - h
ì
Pay Promptly
and Succeed!
PROMPT payment of bills is one
the cornerstones of success ami a
good credit record is the passport to
financial independenee. Make your
credit record a ‘'credit” to yon use
it as a steppingstone to bigger things.
Concrete rock, per
yard. $1.85,
Delivered
Sands, per yd., $2.25
Delivered
M. A. HORN
Phone 35F4
Cottage Grove
COTTAGE GROVE
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
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