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TIIUKHDAT. 1’HIIBÜAKT aff. 1929 TUB MMTUia* POTTA— OBOVB. OBBGOW. Presbyterian Church Sunday, March 3 N* 1* '1 I m TI h i < a S< iuhii I Chii’i« • I )«»« m «L ntli ’■ml Ilo- oppni 1 unity lor S.ihnijoii, <ir i. th. i II.'4 hllHIV lllillli il Nircllil <*lc|||i '. lli’IH lliii U h UH- dÌMi»l|MM«*«l Th. l««llouìiig <|ll« NtioiiM tt ili I h - hiis \\« i «1 ( 1 1 ili Un 1 S lo- iiskiil In mi mi mi \ hi I hi MMIH Inr !«» 1 li«- 1 ’«»pi ut K hiih * ' I '* 1 lì Ìl Ul'OlIp tu «4I«I. jllMl l«»i pii.lini« « Ct) Imi i v Ih«- i r« « '1 ni' U h Ku khix I a I hii ' 111 ll«»u miih liti »L \\ i >li Siiblmlli ■ liiiiii»' «1 1 o Ull 1 'In isliau Suu.liiy ' I > I Dins hipin i . >lu<al imi |< ntl lu niinisin' II 1 11 1 In 1 h ' III R. 1 Hsu), 11 > I limi keniloti in I III* tu«»I‘11 illV s< I I . Illi'« <’ Il li I 1' Il Will I I I l<* i I i.i 1• III i'll l| |'(*|| lo VII 11 V U «•• I. . Mm rh I fu Hl ‘ Mi«« Glndv« ( h’ft Munday !• they esperi tu month« They ¡ \ ugole« Mis« Naomi Il- Frank Im high and (ìiiiar H<>«kin»*, »’ V «» r » 11 y of ( trogoli, «J • nd h« r« w it h f heir and Mr« C F H<»k You live but once. yourself ut the Pantinie I G Shaw atteuded a din <-oii vent ion of tin* I'hriatinn i Io Id in .1 mi'd ioli <*ily Mon Mm. Bert Burrow« mol «hiughti’r • I' riiii • •pent the week rn I m A »h hind, the guoat« of Mm. llu rrriw* ’ In 'ghf.-r, Mi«« Milliernt Bur r««w«. who nt tend« the • hat«- iiorimil i howl in that city 8w uh in our new location, 401 Main, near power corn puny Radio Kay Nelacn Elec Enjoy trie Mr M "« Mi ll«- Bowen, inriiili'r of l'nptmn <’ <’. Gruñón mid Allori th«* high -'Iion| faeuhy, «pint the H«'II ih «I| w<»iit t o Salem Monday Io holiday we.'k end at the hoim« of <unf«»r witli the l.mio drleg her parent« m Silverton. un • ho i’nttugi Grove armory hill. Mr and Mr* Boy Short and Mr Th«» upper • t he |f<.U •'«nd Mm (leorgr Kno'.vlt* r* turned rivrr rumi imp >hi<-h ba« home Stiudny night from a month’* I m ’ vii tin.hr Ih of I nil trip through (’alifornin and Mexico MrNutt i» tu They *p«-nt ri largo pm of th rofiliflg t«> 1’ time iu Kim Diego. rogiiui'r, whu Mr and Mr*. Earl Hill Nnturdn) I vr|yn V«»ntch return«<l Oregon Firv ; night from (’alifornin, w had been for a two wr l.ciln llriati They «»ro«««»d the border «p«»nt Ih«' we«-li co while in the «until TI eri In iti Ih«' Blu the Short« and Knowb «outh, all returning h««n Wa»h , and A 1’ H uh . of •ame time. villr, who visited Mt « rid H II Harv «♦ y and \ f r« Sylvit the home of their Hullev . ,f Medford -p.nt the week Mill«, returned to end at the home« of th' I r pnreiitH, day Mr* Mill* motored ?<• Lug Mr and Mr« I M Ha rvev and with them and they t«n»k the ti their brother, Worth Har from there Mr» • orlira i Mr ami Mr«. N I*, (’on w cr«- • pent a day while h re with n n Sunday gur»t« at the horn th« ir ■•»II* f n ■ ■ ■ Mi X Il «on in law rind daughter, mi Arn«-«t write* lu», any kind Mr« WiUiam Vhwurth, . Mr« T M Hunt of I'nrbm l£cv. Duncan I*, ("amc <la*ka, arrived her«’ Th ir liv an interesting ud<lre*>« n i* th«» h<iti«e gu«'«l «»f Mr* H Washington nt th«« rvi-nn .lob Mr* Hunt i« i fori>> r I nt the Prenbyterian «»bur«» tagr Grove resident and plan« t > He illustrated make her hum«’ h'-re for a while tern »lid«»« •cripti! Mr* Elina lluwr w -it to S.n Of th«» grr jen. ral ln«t Thursday to i i»it her mot r Mr* S .1 Stoughton >'i n '1 gone a week or ten day* on northern trip. rreg- r >* mal ng Mr« Hear; plan« to inai e to Pnrtbin«! to who i» be« ng near her hui band, taken tu the veteran«’ ho.pit*«i n that city \ r Preger ha« been t patient in a Eugen«» hospital tor the pa*t two month« Mr. and Mr» Glenn Scott. n< •'onipan ird - Ml '» n . D wrood, went to IHingv iew , Wish. Friday to *|M»nd the week end at the home • of Mr« S. ott '« «i.*t< r, Mr* A. I. Hogan DESKS CHAIRS See ua in our new location, 401 Main, near power com puny Riulio Ray Nelaon Elec trie J»rk < artrr ha* returned to h<« home in |,o* Angel«-« after a at the I ft Murria home in tbit city A number of Cottage Grove rm m l-er* of th«’ Eugene chapter "f D- Molay will attend th«' dinner •inn. ■ to t»r held Saturday night nt the Ma.oni«’ temple in I'ugeiie Fre.i Pyle of l.'ugcne wim here Mondnv tn extend an imitation to the (’ot • *K e Grove member* 11 «• wa« a- eompttiiied by hi* mother. Mr* Guv Pvle, and they i i«ited briefly with Mr. .'in<I Mr* F I. Grunni. M|a W h If < i Fulmer of Et en wa. here Thursday looking after property interent« The Fulmer family formerly resided in (’ottagi Grove. W (> Wil«on, office manager of the Woodaon garnge, made n bu* ne«« trip to the coart la«t week IL went by way of |{eed«port and North Bend, returning through Co <|Uille and Ko.eburg Mr. Wilaon accompanied him to the bay cities Mi«« Gertrud«» Shaw, a student at the Monmouth normal «• -ho<d, «pen* the week end her«’ lit the home of her parents, Mr and Mr* I G Shaw. Mi«s Evelyn Bruce of Dnlhi accompanied her. Mr* M I III e I I ’• • I I e . -I T I ' Thursday night on the Shn-ta from Man Francisco, called here bv the •erious illnr«« of her father, Chnrle* Walker. Misa Evelyn Smith was a glicht over th«» week end nt the home if Mils Adeline \dnms in laigem- ¡’inni nrrountn of il»«- entât«» <>| l’i<»rre ('. LfiCn«*«’ un* 1 ili’tl in tin- probat«* court Mon«lny. M n rV 1 .i (’fi.MMc wn« 'harlinrgi’il n-■ <'\«-<-iil ri \ of th«* «-Muto iifti-r th«' filing of SENTINEL Dr. mil Mr*. C. |-‘ Front forc i to Salem Sufi lay. They accompanied by Mi mid ' ht»rl< a Bui kind I« t .1 r and t'lnrn Burkholder and wire g of Mr- Lydia StuuffiT a till B* die Burkhold er i n th«» CH The r-t.itt« of Herman II Street • r wn« appraised al the \ iduation by Worth Harvey, T c. I ii. rberl I A. N Orcutt of Ro*«-I»nrg rtp .an«» pointed nduiinintrator of county entate. Mr. and Mr*, William Hurt rt» turned to their home in Port I mi l last Thursday, They hi relatives bere for nrven Mr. and Mrs •I. y w an gin esiti» last rhurwdav Mm. J im » Fhi'lpx of llo I lean and Mm. II II. Phelp* qilimn, \Va.«h. The wmiien are old time frienda of the Willitn family and were 1 <»n their way to vi»d t Mm. Dean’s parenti« in Coquille, Mr* ». O. M Miller returned Sat urdny night freni a ncveral w<»clc* visit in San Francisco and other ( ‘alifornin Cif I.-S Miss Pearl Monroe, school n ar Oakland, .Monro»», a «hide nt nt >ity of Oregon, were week end visiting thei and Mm. »taint*.« Mon Mr. ami Mm. Char were home from (’mi week. Mm. De Wai care for her mother in Mi» N. J. Nelson Jr ami fmnily went to Potrland Fri- 1 <lny. They returned home Saturday • lri\ ing ii 1 new Willys Knight seda.ii 1 for th.» N '«•Ison Motor company «ilici« room. Grocery Savings Friday and Saturday 10 lbs. sugar ( limit) 54c Mixed candy, lb. 15c 3 lbs. margarine 59c Apples (very good), bn. $1.00 y2 pint Nalley mayonnaise 17c Golden Bantam corn, can 15c Preferred Stock peaches, can 22c 3 lbs. raisins 19c Soap deal including heavy granite kettle for 85c Free Balloon with 2 packages macaroni or noodles 25c Home made bread, try a loaf with your next order Smith-Short Grocery Tin* Store Tlmt Appreciates Your Trade. Mi*« Irene Griggs, who utten'l* <> A. (’. nt ('orvallis, «pont the week end at the homo of her par o' Mi iih.i M» II I'. Grig Shi nrrived here 'rhiir«dnv, Lloyd Gngg, arrived home Friday to visit hi« purent«. Superintendent It A Emerson nt tended the ed il'fi 11 olili I exposition held uf Oregon Klnt«* Agricultural • -«diego I riday and Knlurduy. He wan a>'«'ompii riie«l by a delegai ion Of high M'h o<d "tudents who repre •enG'd th«* bieal ««diool. <i c Milli-r was a visitor nt the «•Ilo« of the county agricultural ig< ui m Eugene Siiliirday. Mi Kate Hu mi igim, who had • »« • n pending th«- winter with her falher, Captain John O’Brien in I.ornile, wn- ciilled t<> Seattle last Thursday by th«’ aerimi« illiics« of a daughter iri thut city. Ludi«-«, littention? When you do vour spring house «denning I««» *ur«' to «uv«' nil the rng* w«ii«'h you u ■ d to burn Thru phon«» Nelson Motor company. They will call for them and pay you o to |o ri'nla n pound. Hi - N.lk Creek «« hool «tu'b lit» with their tcarher, Mi»« Hibh Favor, i'ii|«»y«’d a weinh- roa*t last Thursday at noon. Mi»« Mvrtb- K«'in wa* abs«*nt from her «lutin« a* l••a«•h«•r in the high -'h ol Monday «»n account ol illri. •„«. Mr« \ W Mw n n■‘i»n ac'-ompiinimi h»»r parent«, Mr nn«l Mr* (’. C (»d«'iil..rg uf Albany, on a trip to i alifornin Mr. and Mr«. Oden berg motored here Munday from th* r horn«* and the party b»ft Mon Il f"T the south Th«-v will visi’ n •’.«fir .f Mrs. Swanson in Chico Cal. Mr ami Mr*. A J McCord «4 Bitar-I, In, arrived her«* Tuesday night for a visit at th«» horn«1 of thiir daughter, Mr«. C. E Em phrev They spent a month in California licfore coming to Cottage Gro\ (•. I.adii's’ < imle of Baptist church will hold a c«M»k«*d food »al«» Ha! iirdn\ at Smith and Short«. f2M«‘ Mr* Earl Garoutte, Mr«. K. A. Morri«, Mr- Leontine Lu»k, a«- > ompano-d by Mi«« Gladys Craven of Corvalli«, motored to Portland Monday and were registered at th«' Congress hole). Mrs D. C. Bosley, Fr«-d Bosley I and Tomtiiy Hpmnkie went to Cres well Wednesilav to atti'ud th«» fun • r.i| uf Mr«. L«-roy Higgs. They took with them a b«*autiful floral pieer from th«' bov scout troop» of ths city of which Armand Higgs i- ti member, to place on t.h«» grave "f Mrs. Higgs. Mr and Mrs. Dale Sturge» left v-t.-rduy for Medford, called there ’ In tin- illtu*«« of Mr. Sturge»’ mot her, Mr* J, N. Maule arrived here I' -terdav from h« r home in Oregon • iti to visit at the home of u laughter, Mr- G. B Arn«-st. Kev \\ .1 Morrow went to Sth in Tu<-day evening, called to the bi'<l»ide of a friend, who is seriously ill in that city. (>. O. \ eat«'h Im* b«'«-n appointed i In iin-trator of the estate of Carl II Zeigh-r, who «lied here a few duv- ag". The «•‘•tale amounts to S l ’ o 'HI in personal property ana '• » in real property. Appraisers w.-n- Worth Harvey, Frank Ham brick and I B Morris. Mrs. Schofield Stewart under went an operation for removal of h«r tonsils Wednesday forenoon. Th<* operation was performed by Dr Harold Axley and Mr*. Stewart is recovering satisfactorily. I -cd • ir* at Nelson Motor com panv: l'.‘J7 Whippet landau l’J27 Whip|H*t «port roadster lirjii Overland conch IP?.'» Star sport touring l'.’L’l Hudson coach 1921 Dodge touring 1921 Oblstuobile touring I'.’.'I Studebaker touring m l many other standard cars at practically your own price Wr will always take your old car in trade (.’time and look over some of these wonderful buys. Leslie Booth was taken to the Colh'ge Hill hospital in Eugene la.it week suffering with a sprainv 1 back. The city jail was equipped this week with new wire screen for the w indow s. O. E. Crow«’, county commission er. was in th«’ Mosby creek dis trict last week to inspect road work. Finley Whipps, county road supervisor in that district, is now at work on several projects, the commissioner reported. John I’crini of this city col lected the bounty on one bobcat and three cougar« this week at the county clerk’s office. Kim Warner was the guest Sun- dav of hi« daughter, Margaret nt Walker. Miss Huth Bede and Miss Mar gnrvt Galloway, both of Eugcue, »¡»ent the week end at the homes of their parent« in this city. Jacob Elbright filed notice of lo cation of “Nord” quartz claim in th«’ Bohemia district at the office of the county clerk yesterday. Harold Anderson is in Portland and \berdeen, Wash., this week on business in connection with the Anderson A Middleton Lumber com pa ny. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Marsh and daughter Venold of Eugene spent Saturday at the home of their untie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. () Groat Mr. Marsh tenches in a junior high school in Eugene. Mi- F. M Tyson of Brownsville w a«. i guest last week at the homes “f M (’. Bressler and Fred Brens ler. Di ('. \ Smith, who had spent | the winter in California, ha* re turned to this city and joined his family here. Mr. and Mr». Haymond Grub«- and »on Joe of pengrn were vl»i t«»r* la«t night ut the home of Mr Grub«*’« sister, Mr«. H«-hofr’i«l Mt«»wnrt. Mr mid Mr«. A W Tull of For | «••t Grove, who hud baa* gucatj of H«'V. Duncan P Cameron for ««-v «•ra| week», left to«luy for their horn«*. Mr. ('nrneron took th«»iri to F«»r«'«t Grove »nd will return to morrow. He expect» to visit th« I legislative aension in Belem Friday. The Nelaon Moto« cumpany an nounce» the following rar «ale« «luring the punt Week : Whippet »D 1 ««»«¡no to 1. II Neel uf Hpring firid; Whippet eont'li lo O. F ih.-il ; W hip|M*l ■etlsu tu tba K. Il :i LI.' ( Jcmii-r». mot Mrs. J. C. Jobo» on re urn«'d tu th«»ir home in Gobi Beach yesterday after u few «lays' visit at th«* home of their daughter, Mrs W K. Lebow. Mr. and Mrs. <). H Woo Ison left Munday for their »tuck ranch 22 mil«'* from Baker io «-astern Or»* gon W G Wilson, .Mr. Woodson'» offir»’ manager, rerrivr«! word from th«- Wuo«l»ons yesG-rday that they had encounter« d hug«- «now. drifts and were forced to leave their «-ar and mad«» the la,«t few miles <»f the trip by horse. They plan tu r«-turn n«-it week. Cottage Grove Drops Game to Eugene High University Hi Quintet Coining Friday (fight for Final Conteat of Season Vigilant Law Officer Had Seen ’Em Doing It Kpeedlng aero«» the country from Ixm Angfh-a to .New York by mo tor, iwo motion picture celebrltle» wan i>cid up by the eoMtaH* lu I H Miriiill town and. ua uhuu I. the <>m err uud all tha udvantuy.-a on hla aide. Ila refuio-d to give them a ticket, arid fluully eomprorulaad by tuklng them directly before the judge. Th« conetable wua »ary hot under the collur and declared he would make it hot for them, but the couple were hurdly prepared for the out raged offleer'a charge In court. “Your honor.” ha announced pom pouuly, “thia la a couple of motion picture people an' the charge I’m preferrin' agalnat them la araon." "Amon!'' roared one of the a« cnaed. “What do you mean! We were nerer out of our car till yon hugged ua!** “You wua burntn’ up the road, an’ I’m preferrin’ the chnrge of ar ■on agalnut you.” Indited 'he con- ■table, and even the court hail to laugh a» he let them ofT with a five dollar fine. Aft«»r out«r<»nr»g Fug'-nc io th«- first quarter und plftymg on »ven term* in the »«-«»und quarter, th»- < «»!!»tgc Grove high school La- kef ball t«»am l«»«t ti gah«»* •«» th«» vi»i lor« 25 I«» Io Friday night ob th«* local floor. (>u<* m«»r»* gam*» r»- in a 11»« <in th«- Im-nl« ’ Achi-dul»*, «»ii»- against Eniverstiy high Fndiy night mi th«- high school gym. At th«» «-nd of th«- first quarter Cottage Grove !••<! Eug«*ne ♦» to I Th«» second quarter was torrid and f«-atur«*d by <-l(/s»- checking, Eugen«- making the only »core, a fi«*l«l ba*ket that tied the »cor«» at r»al! at the end of the half. In the second half th«- strong (’ottag«» Grov«- «-ombi nation that had held Eugen«* wa« broken up when Gb n Swunnon find John King wer«- put out of the game by the four personal foul route. A num b«-r of fouls railed against th» local« and a let up on the «do»«* checking gave Eugene the l«*a«l The locals mi*»«-d »rveral shots mi the bn»ket. The lihi-up follow^: ¡.ugt-n«’ (25; C. G. (K‘ Moff.lt, 7 F.......... Mwunauo, 1 Gates, 2 Near. 7 (• Jacob», 4 Goff, 2 0 Jeffri«»«, 5 Kelly <, King MH'I híd , 2 Breedlov»- Cough Ian H TownM**nd Referee: Hp«-ar». (’ottag«- Grov«» i» out to make a goo«l «bowing in its final gHmf of the season Friday night against Eniversity high of Eugene which is to be played on th«» local floor. ('Diversity high ha* one victory to it.« credit over th«- locals and Cot tag»* Grove is determined to wipe out that defeat. Cottage Grov« played th«» campus high team th«- first game uf the season and since that time th«* locals have shown much improvement. Wendell Cochran, who is popular with the fan« a« a basketball of ficial, will referee the gam«». One uf th»» biggest crowd« of th«- sea son is exjx-cted for Fri lay night. Bungalow Garage Five Chosen For Tournament Historian* Unable to Place Queen of Sheba Local Quintet Wins County The nationality of the queen ot Sheba, mentioned In the Bible In League Game, Drops connection with a vfalt to Kin» Sol otnon, la unknown for certalu. It Lebanon Contest. la auppoaed. however, that “Sheba, la merely a variation for the word "Saba." which wai the name of a The Bungalow (iarage basketball country on the Bed »«a In aouth- t.aru 1» one of six Oregon tetrn. western Arabia. Thia region la now to be selected to represent the slate known aa Yemen. The Sabeana were at a basketball tournament in Van dark-complexioned while people amt router, Wash., on March K, y and belonged to the aame general fam 10. The Bungalows have played lly of mankind aa the Hebrew» 2U games and lost only V. The They had extenalve colonlea In At team is considering making th< rica. where they mingled with tlie trip to the Washington city. Ethloplana, with whom they are The locala climbed out of a tic ■ometlmea confuted. The Abyaaln for cellar honors of the Lane eoun lana have a tradition that the queen ty basketball league with the In of Sheba who vlalted Solomon wa« a monarch of their country and dependence Creamery team of Eu their royal family claim» deacenf g<*ne by defeating the milkmen 32 to 30 Wednesday night in Eugene, from Menelek. an alleged ton of the queen of Sheba by King Solo leaving the creamery team in un mon. The queen who made heraelf fn disputed possession of the cellar. Cottage Grove trailed the milk tnoua by her apectacular vlalt to King Solomon wa» very likely the aatue men 2" to 13 at half time but in peraon known In hbitory aa Queen the tn t two minutes uf play th- Balk!» of the Sabeana—Pathfinder Bung:. . a < mine from behind and nosed out the creamery quintet by Uagurlna. two points. The lineup follows: C. G., 32 Ind. Creamery, 3«‘ Leader end Led Swanson, 2 F .... Gustafson. 2 Every man la both leader and led Oliver. 1' __ F ...... —. Winn, 4 111« range may not be of the lowest Sh.if- I 1' Hansen. 11 and narrowest, but If he be not ac Heck, 4 ...... -..... G .... I’eterson, tt tually defective some other looks to Coekraa, I* U . Ihu l, I him to lead In some petty concern Rollins ...... S or employ ment Hla range may be The Bungalow five lost its sec of the highest and widest, but even on.I game to Lebanon Monday nigh! so. he must have advice In many tli lils and because of his suiwrlor on the local flour, the visitors win ning 45 to 25. The Imais wen' Intelligence he relies the more upon competent direction In held« and hampered as several of tha regular, subjects which he has not himself were on the sick list. The lineup follows: mastered. The head of a state has Lebanon, 45 his trusted and official counselors; Bungalow, 25 Robbins, lit but beyond that circle he Is under G. Hwauson, 7 . F the social guidance of his wife, C. Swanson, 4 F........ ....... Gor.l. 15 Miller, 2 ........... Borgar I. ' takes orders from hit physician, fol ... Scroggins, -• lows hit guide In the northern Heck, 2 .... -.....G woods, and may be as clay In Cochran, 6 .... G ........ Meiller. 4 the hands of his tailor.—Chancellor Oliver, 4 ____ _.S Rollins ________ S ftrowu of New York University. Wild Dave and a group of other coun try lads were si>endlng the after noon trying to yoke up a couple of calves. Try as they would, they could catch only one calf, so Dave volunteered to be yoked up with It. The frightened animal Immediately bolted, n soon as the straps were tightened, taking the yoked helpless Dave along with It Away they went, careening Into trees and hang Ing against fences, bumping and thumping. As soon as the other boys could recover from their gules ot Inughter. they set out to capture the assorted pair, and were advnnc Ing toward them, when the human half. In a warning tone, begged. “Come up easy, boys I We’re wild as heck I" WALKER TEAM VICTOR OVER CHECKERBOARDS Walker defeated the Checker boar.!« iu a hoop game last night by 24 to 10. The winners led their opponent.« by IS to ti at the half way mark Tbe game was played at the ••¥’’ gym in Eugene. The following is the lineup: Walker, 24 Checkerboards, 10 Mitchell, 6 F .... Perkins, 4 H. Wolfard, 10 F ... Strawn. I Porter, 4 ...........C............ Woodin, 2 Morgan. 1 ....... G................. Tempi“ Scott, 1 ........... G................ Brandin H. Benston, 2.. S S. Benstou ..... S FAGB rtwa Cr-r*rl Here la one of the situations for which there Is Do udequnte Inn gunge avnllnbla: On a Mouth Shore golf course there la a »hort hole with the green entirely aurroumletl by yawning ■und pits. A I lire-some come» to It. Tbe first player drofm hla te< ahot on the green and feels pretty good over It The second nun put» bls Into one of the trsps. Then the third man got off on» of those one-ln-a-hundred pars miracles—a hole tn one. The «er ond niblick »hot out of the bunker rolls Into the cup. And the first man takes two putts Hu< h Is golf.—Bostoo Globe. Films aad Farmyards An English Investigator la re sponsible for the Btatement that If It were not for the fact that cow» like mustard there would be n< moving picture show*. The ex planation la that the eeneltive (Ilin la coated with a gelatin emulsion containing silver bromide, but th. silver bromide would not record the Image If the gelatin were pure Analysis has shown that the Itttla ■ |x*<k» of Impurities In the gelatin are »ulpliur. the source of which 1» found In the cattle hides from which the gelatin 1« mmfe, '1 • . of animals contain sulphur I mo ju »< they eat wild mustard. CHAMBERS A SON MILL Had Hi» Lst»on RESUMES OPERATIONS An employee of a large industrial concern was given a paper to sign The J. H. <& Bon mw “Ixits of Heading on It." he oh served as ha perused the text with mill iorati’J just »outh of the eHjr limit/d rrsuitipii operathmt Monday Interest. "Huh!" remarked the clerk who tuorning after n Iwo mi nth»* shut Logging artivitiue in the I iik I given him the paper. “I'll bei down. you dldn I read your marriage II i-mnu w«’*t of this eity r«»«umed last cen«e »» carefully as that." “Maybe not." was the reply, “hut During the «but down of the mill, ever alnca I signed that I’m reading wurk on th«» big dry »bed in the everything " miH yard» eontiniaed. Thie larg* baibling i« now about completed and the roof hn< b«»» ii put on. D Husky Csutaaariaa uiahv» « iiiu-h neud*» adjunct t > To celebrate Ida bundr>*dili lUrth llu- mill, which h .« n capacity of day of a few days before, SI Mel 100.000, rose kicked oil at a jockey's foot ball match at York, England re Incarni: Tax Records. Senti- cently. Melrose was formerly lord '.lei. mayor of York, »nd on hl« blrihdi) he received a telegram from ’hi king. who r-ferred to his long and MOTICE. useful life as an example of pa 1 will not bu r«'Npun 'de for any trlotlam. •ntfa<t«l t, uni1 except inveir. f**p W. <’. W1LKINB. Odd Lingual Misup When a German bridegroom ano a Lancashire (Englund) hrldi- w. re married recently at the Blackburn register offen three langusgea had to t»e used to complete the cere moriy. Neither understood the other's language, uml 'he courtship hud been conducted In Esperanto Looked W.ll ia Print MOTOR INN for O i .lasted by German A coater and bls beat girl were discussing the recent marriage ot two of their acquaintances. Arry—Did you read tlie list of presents Ann Smith bad for her wedding? 'Arrlet—Yes, 1 did. The hldea for alch as them 'avlug «he weddln' put lu the paper! They might be Laris toerata. ‘Arry—Fancy her mother givln. such a 'andsome present a» a 'one and trap. ’Arriet—Garn I It was a clothe* 'orse and mouse trap; that's their bloomin' pride! —Weekly Scots man. MOTOR IX SHELL (LAS The thermometric scale exten slvely us'-d In Great Britain nod tf> United States was introduced b Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit, a Gei man physicist ( 1 fíSfi- 173C). and Oil.t of All Kinds. Saf eguarding London At ori*. Imfmrtnnt police center Ii London more than 200 reserve off! cera are ready, day or night, for an) «udden emergency. Popular Imported Nuts Pistachio nuts are Importe from Sicily, Syria and Panin t'asbews are grown In India. Mex Ico and the West Indies. Get your TIRES REPAIRED AND VULCANIZED or yonr BATTERY REPAIRED Bert, Fat or Chet will give you prompt service. Think Fish Do Feel Pain A German judge stated that list, have no feelings and. therefore, can not suffer pain. English fishermen disagree. According to .1 It. Nor man of tbe Natural History niu seum. South Kensington, London fish have highly organised sensory systems and can suffer pain The fact that fish dnnre about after be Ing caught certainly seema to sug gest pain, he believer He also de clares that a shk fish goes pale and Its eyes become hlorred. Lost Island of Atlantis Atlautla was a large Island which, according to an ancient tra ditlon, was siHiated in the Allan tic ocean near the pillars of Iler cules. It was first mentioned by Plato. Nine thousand years before the time of Solon It had been ■ powerful nation, but bud finally been engulfed by the sea. Many anthoritiea consider the account ot Plato as a pure Invention, while others look upon It as a real tradi tion. Various attempts have been made to Identify the Island, but none has been satisfactorily ac cepted. For an Emergency The victim had been properly patched up. both broken legs set six stitches under the chin, plaster cast around the cheat and a small silver Inset In tbe skulL "By the way, doc.” he whispered as the weary surgeon gave one last proud look at his handiwork. "1 don’t know just when I'm going to pay you for all this; I've got a few hundred laid by In the bank, but to tell you the truth. I'm saving that In case of an emergency."—Medical Economics. rhen tbe Firework» In au auction room a fur wrap aras being sold. A man near the auctioneer was bent on possessing It; au also was a woman standing on the outskirts of the crowd. There were no other bidders, and they continued to bid again.«’ -acb other, till at last the woroiio gave up. The purchaser’s name was called. He was the woman’s busband I Active Centenarian Although pas: oue hundred five. Daniel Robinson of Maghery, Ire land. Is still busy fishing. He sei ituro misses a day with book and line and when out fishing with his giatidson recently caught twenty pike. Robinson Ilves with his son who Is seventy-five, aud hoth draw old age pensions In the house next to him are bls granddaughter and baby great granddaughter. The aged man declares that he has never been sick a day In his life. He does not smoke, drinks very little am! prefers buttermilk to porter. And when you want your home to be comfortably warm, all you have to do is say, “I'll order 30me of the City Fuel company's wood today!’’ —says Practy Cal. Block Wood, Slab wood, Forest Wood, Planer Ends, Saw dust, Coal. Block wood for immediate delivery. We also have DRY body fir and COMSTOCK coal. This coal is coming from a true vein and is a very good lignite coal. We sell it at half the cost of any other coal in town. Phone No. 18.—We are as close as your nearest phone. Office at Arcade Barber Shop, next door to Arcade thea ter, where orders may be left and accounts paid. FIRST NATIONAL FIRST bank established in south Lane county. FIRST in deposits in south Lane county. FIRST men of community as its directors. FIRST in its banking house. FIRST in its banking accommodations. FIRST in service. FIRST bank you should think of when starting a checking account. The First National Bank Of Cottage Grove Capital. $50.000 Surplus, $25,000 Early Shorthand Forms FARM MACHINERY Godfrey Deucy, lu a monograph on «hortiiaud. Bays: “Abbreviated Wrttlng to take down lectures and also for tlie preservation of poems recited at the Pythian. Nomean Lions Lose to Eugene rive Bv the score of 19 to 10 the and Olympic games was practiced Engle Pioneers of Eugene defeated by the early Greeks and there are specimens of ancient Greek notae the Lion Pioneers of Cottage Grov in a hoop game here Monday night. or shorthand In the Vatican library Animal Weather Propbets at Rome, the Bibliotheque Nation The following is the lineup: The cat always has been regarded Eagles, 19 Lions, 10 ale. Paris, and the British mu hy observant people as a reliable Pinkstaff, 2 ...J*......... Williams, 2 seum." weather prophet. When kitty rushes Glad, 5 ................ F..._... Woodard, 4 around w-lth her caudal appendage Walpole, 11 .......C................ Ward, J Mimeograph Stencils, Sen- high In the air, they say “pussy ha« Spaulding, 1 ... G............... Plena rd tinel. wind In her tall. It’s going to blow.’’ 1 Little ............... G.......... ....... Kelly l lshernien declare that tbe cat and Osborne .......... -.8......... Pillsbury, 2 >■ wireless as a weather prophet can not compare with pigs. A pet pig In the codflshltig bark Seawell foretold storms In the Far North fl---------------------------------------------------- -fl with such accuracy, they assert, that FORMALE THREE G(X)D minks and It saved the Ilves of all on board one «ingle compartment cement Ifiun- Hours In advance of dry trav. Stewart Plumbing Shop f28e Mis. Mary Hambrick and Mrs. three times. Helen Vilas went to Eugene today n storm, the pig would run to and An intcresting piece of Amen to spend the night with their sis fro on deck squealing and leaping enna w?i.4 on displnv at th«' Bank ter. Mrs. L. M. Armstrong. Mrs. sideways. The fishermen made their of Cottage Grove today. It was Vila« will remain there for a few- preparations accordingly, and on an ohl copy of the New York Her tiny«’ visit before returning to her each occasion the storm failed to aid, telling of the as*nss(nation of take them unawares. home in Portland. Mrs. Vilas had President Abraham Lincoln. Th«’ «pent two months here with her paper was i.«*ued on Saturday. sistei«, Mr«. Ilnmbriek and Mrs. April 15. 1865. The paper is owned Wayside Ina G. W. McFarland. There are a number of reasons by George E. Guard of Drain, who had been keeping it in a safety Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vcntch of why Americana have a special sen Pt i t land «pent Tuesday and Wed tlnient for the Wayside Inn, a tav deposit box in the bank and who nesdiiv at the Joe Young home in ern at whoae doors many notable took it out today to give to n this city. They left today for Ell visitors have asked hospitality— daughter. The typography an I makeup of gene, where tney will visit rela George Washington. Marquis de Ixt tives. fayette, Daniel Webster. It was so th«» piper is all together different from the modem newspaper. Sev Mr. ami Mrs. S. W. Howard of well known for Ila good service and eral of the heads on th»» stories Salem, accompanied by Mrs. Carl good cheer that Longfellow chose were more than half a column in Hane| of Portland, were weekend It as the meeting place of the length. The typ«» of English use«l friends that recounted the rhymed guests at the home of their son in “Tales of a then varies greatly from the news law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I nurartlvcs called “Of Good Report.” That's what makes this Longfellow used paper English of today. Wilbur Spray. Mrs. Hanoi is an Way side Inn.” Heavy black column rules were ily Drug Store of Service and Satisfaction.” occasionally to go there to apeml mint of Mrs. Spray. used to give an appearance of the night and to enjoy the compan you as we’ve served your friends—politely mourning to the paper. N. J. Nelson .Ir. made business lonshlp of Landlord Howe. pleasing promptness. trip« to Youcalln and Sutherlin th week. Filiug Cabinet«. Seutin«!. Sticuud Sheet*. The Seutinel., We now have in stock the John Deere line of farm machinery. The line that speaks for itself. Old Newspaper Tells of Assassination WANTADS Perry Hardware Co. "The Fam We’ll serve and with Kelly’s Drug Store Formerly White’s Pharmacy Cottage Grove, Ore.