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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
pagi TUB 8BNTINBU COTTAGE GROVE rou» íottaflf (Grove Srntinrl A SUGGESTED CUKE KtUMI.h«* 1»»O. Pakll*k«4 K»ry Tlinlir COTTAGE GRO\ I . On'.. March IN.—(To th»» Editor.) — In you' Mbart l«.a- * l.lbarl Nu.lih valuable pnper, i*"»»»«' «»f March ». Klb.n H«4. ..................... — MÍU» you gave :» prominent place to th»' Morv “Drinking at r Dune«' Ing« Uro«« a» second claaa matter 1» l*ut I’ndrr Bin.” ' You much “ There has b 3S North Nlstli H g BÌB«**« Offici» plaint of drml and fistic that the countera nt da MUBH’ HlPi u »* •« \ • ■ By mall (ra»h la ad va ar*) a drastic «tan council ha» ena On* year. $2 35|Thr*e niuatha • > «5 hall ordinance 1 effort to co bia muaUe |l Ì&jOa« monti* 3») 50 trol the aitunti Mambar of n»'v<l an action National Editorial Àaaoeiatlon uc not »till li Or. row Kia»* Editorial A»«ociatloa Nt at ea, or ha* Cot tag» Or«raa N» w»p«p« r Conf, ran«-* really act up it* own inv have le on 11 w h v a re ail where plaint >ur officer?» |u»rt f rotu that if Pacifie Coast Representatives A. W. Sty pea. ln< Portland Security Bldg . San Francisco Pa« irte bldg N»d Biydea-Jacli in chargv Nh» ron bldg lava Angolaa, vii Western ! Church News Dr. 1). E. Olson Sued By Buyers Oil Stock è ri^sbytonau churvu. Palm s»m be olw»erve<l at lu»! h Nun rea and Fnst»»r ILm. .a C u ill preach at the t r on “jh'vu* ui I riiiiup evening h<'ur he n» 1 setter Suti.L’O Muncy W as Invested Durili: Time Promoters W;u Boo t er for Well Here w »■»»* »ng fn » UL. U You can’t obey both command ments; 4‘Thou »halt nut lie” an “Do unto others as you would that they should do unto you.” Folk« who talk to them m I v •" have the &thantage of knowing iu-t how lung th»- li-t»-n« r w ill -fand the gafL Kissing must be violent exercise fur »ome people—the way it bring' the color to th»*ir cheek*. Now Located in Miner Building Make Appointments Whenever Possible. Life pffiriency <!• -p«*n«ls on f*yt‘ efficiency. You g»-t eotn- fort and sncr« <s with ev»*rv pair of iriass»*s here. Dr. Sherman W. Moody Optometrist—Eyesight Specialist Suite 831 Miner Bldg, Ph <ue 3’’2 East Broadway EUGENE. ORE. 1 1 ■ ha\e been drilled to a hkH» feet nn«l wa< about coiue in I’he plaintitt* gate f.MKm low ar»l th«' Jet »'lopmi'iit of thi* pro jt'cl, 111 whit'h th»* d«'l elaimoit io have n half inh*r Th«» uth«*r &B hmi un« in ve n linai nere hohling in Simonia ruun tv where prospect« of «urc»»«i» w»»iv <h'«cMb«*»l a« wen mor«» tax orti hl«' In the rimiraci sign«'.I between Huntingiohv an»i the Olson«, th«» fenilan!« »n pulat «»»I piami iff. were not wav« then m«»i»< v rtiiist. n«I « nurdi n\ «'uu«' «e h«*»'l, nd «'Ht ; un »nti rainy D ay u Ralnment I*. « lii» <l< I»« . SS. I < i < ry iiiiny dm with <'uii - li'iht Iliums Health Hint ma iiv h i , h ** » * TOOLS ARE RIGHT AGAIN The Eugene Register, comno'n* ing on the action of th«' interslat» comincrc«' commission in a«’»«,rtiri its power to or«ler const ruction railways nn«l «leclnring th«* p poactl emit and w«**t rm I way through central Or«*g«>n to the Willamette valley to I m * a nec<’s’»ity. '«y-tin* 1« th«* fruition of efforts of th -«' wh • were jeered wh«-n they ma»h* th* sugg»'*»tion that th«' interstate com merce commission I«' aske«l to re qum* the construction of this Ln' it will lx* remember«*«! that «iur ing last year L. E. Bean an 1 H Corey, members <»f th«' «tai’ publ. service com mission, addrv Nl nud< Grove and « else- ences at Cottage _ where to g«*t support of th«- var riou- communities. Cottage Gro\«' , as i olh of the communities likely to » I m benefitted by the projvose«! eaten sion. joiae«| the mov<’inent intervenor and wa« repre.*«*n!«-1 th«* hearing hel«l in Portland by federal commission. Th«' Register al««» point« out that the attempt to get the federal gov ernment to reeognire it« obi gati<-y- to th«’ forv't counties of <>r«g»n, an«l to reimburse such count;«*« for the money lost to them by r«»'»a of the O. A <'. lands having b»*« 1. iakeu from th«* ia\ 10Us, »S' :J- characterized as the foolish out pourings of excited ant rstti« brained dreamer«, but the f«'-iera’ government is now making r« tuu tu the»«' counti««. When the suggestion w«« m i !«• that the federal government, if it wished to sell timber in Cottag Grove’1 watershed, should exten’ the citv’a pip«' line to a *«f«' an«’ adequate source of supply, the same things were «aid. but ih«* p;p« iin was extended by the government some time ago aud the timber i about to I m * taken out. Many year« ago foolish dreamer thought of the establishment of IH'» nation across the sea«, an 1 .i few years ago that nation save«! Europi1 from destruction. Those who first thought it po< '¡ble to mak«- a machine that woul i flit through th»* air faster than th birds ha«i gone almost «ii'hunor’* to their graves before the airplan«" of today were crossing the o»*»-an< Thoae who now talk of making journeys to other spheres ar«- talk ing of something that ««'em« n inure unlikely than the airplane an . radio of today seemed a hundr» years ago. All of which may «how that f■•«•!' an«! idiots who would attempt im possible things shouhi b»* given high position ami provided with fun !' : tiursue their crack-brained idea«. N<- ong«*r is anything impossible cept escape from taxes and th saxophone. 111 '•» THUHHUAY. MARCH 'I, OREGON 11 These Are the New Coals lor 1929 Wet Weather Women'.". Sliekei untry. \ Letter to My Friends and Customers of Cottage Crovc Protecticn I. u:.uu? A.er..> have tlioimlii I hnve car* Mill n ‘ lectin« only th« new pl. Kitui <1. signs I I IlllVe till' I'l gUOlls that n ill H*<hw?.y Henn Rubbel izeu Coal •> \ isit of whit'll ii: \ n \ t he New York Millinery Parlors ki : m i . i i><. \ six hi si ma:r > »4 K » Budget Dm ctor K / a« a setting hen wi'.h of chickens. Between satisfy those who cut to th«' core an 1 all the cuts other depart tnurh time Cottage Grove Neu •xpmin Perhaps th-» Sentinel h and why a hen sil s on pinion on a nest, It that while you uiay •t a hen sb will have to sit if «h hatches snv thing.—«Junctiun V I ■ • Editor Tom Nels n i correct, but sometimes it it easier to jest by b« ing colloquial. Tom n missed the best chance to call us, a hen with three broods of chicks hasn ’t a chance hen or u to be either a s* rtting ‘ sitting hen.—Cotts age Grove Seu tinel. eut Well th«*re is ruoni for there, If she were a mud ek a probably ea she would brooder to a' end the tin and then go about h»*r Junction C tv Times. CURTIN (Np*-<ial to the Srntin«-| f March 13.—Wilbur Hill mo1 on" •d to Cottag«’ Grove Wednesday eve n»ng for .Mr'. Hi! I, who wa: a din- ner guest of Mr. an I Mrs Frank Aniauf. Mrs. Amerigo Mostaehct’i tide and mother, Mr*. 1 Eichler of this place, visited in this vi mity W»-inesda n Frank Chapman pur- has* Ford roadster from the V Brother« garage la*t w«*ek. Mrs. Joe Robin*un an 1 Frank Sandberg of Lus j accompanied by Mrs. Rol father and lister uf Salem, were guest.' at the Floyd Orey home Sat urday while enroute to California. Th»* Aires family, formerly re.*i dents of Leona, recently moved to Whs n«:ghb‘»rhoud. Mrs. D. B. Hunt attended the funeral of Charlie Walker in Cot tag.- Giuvi la.'t Wednesilay after- noon. Eugen«* Remington recently pur cha.«e«| a Che rolet coupe frurn th»1 Cottage Grov Motor company. Mr. and Mrs. K.ansen Raymond and family of Lathan »vrd to Curtin this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bunt were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mad ien of Cottage Grove «Sunday < vening. Rober t Anlauf spent a few da in Portland fhi “ week visiting h daughters, Mrs. Robert Thiel Mr«. Theo Rot dn Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cottage Grove rec**ntly hi ner guests Mrs. Buss’ pai and Mr«. Emerson Eii-hh place, jn honor of Mr. Eichler's twenty fifth we niversary. Miw ‘ Evelyn Nelson. Dm county h alth nur«e, vi-ite-l in thi community Thursday afterrn Norni'i Or»-y and Eug»-ro* I ton motored to Winchester to tak. Mrs. W. W. Wood, 'pent a we»<k 1 ¡siting ri daughter .Mr-. Chari»« Remington, to h< . home. Emerson Eichler purchased >rd coach from Wood «on - Monday of last week. and Mrs. Victor Chapman nnd famil motored to Eugene on business N Walter Lacey transacted busi- Portland th»- )a«t of th* Hunt attended th»*; rimirai of L. McAboy he|«l 1 in Cottage <* Friday afternoon Mr. and . Paul Hetrick and •on D.'iooi I k Butte visited, Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Het ri<-kL • laughter. Mr« Mr- William Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Orey were dinro-r guest-» of Mr. an«l -Mrs. Jack Mauldmg <,f rottag - Gr<»\. Sundnv of thi« we«k. Mrs. Walter de Lacey is visiting Iriond« in Portland this week. The Health Meeting club reorgan ized ami held its first meeting March 1. The community was di- vided into three districts, Pion'er mill, Anlauf and Curtin. Each diij- __ trief will put on a prognm and th< district putting on the l»e«t pro gram will I»»» treated by the other two distgicts with n f'*,«l and spi- cih I program. Dwight Kirk, 12 year old sou of Mr. and .Mrs. Chirenre Kirk, silt fered a broken right arm this morning while trying to crank nn automobile. income tax records. Gum .mice I Rubbers tui Mc:i. Women n»l Children I > 75c Chihli< n i > $1 OJ Wiltin' I Me i . Cliildien 9 ■ : to $1 14) Slicker « hri»t>»n Sci*nc* Society -.’42 Second •tr**t. Sunday »ervie*« at 11 a _ nt Wed ___ r.saday e*< nin - testiauiay irc*«*tln< at s ’«•’ »ea. 4 fr»*e rirc.dating library ia • Vvnramrd in the b.:i!«iin; Ti>«» public *a riially invit«-d to attend th* h-irch »«*r »ic»-a and make us» of th«» library The subject of th»» le«s«»tt Y<»r '*un lav forenoon will Ma ter." l. itheran Mission — Martin P. Simun, pastar Adventist ch'irch. w r s t Main Divine »ervice at - JO erery first and ’ lrl Baadaga \ll Lutheran» irrespre- tive of natiunality . . are cordially invitai also others »hu arc without a church home. First Church of Nasarvne — Eleventh »nd A Isms. J H Burkh»*«d pastor Sun day school at 9:45 preaching service Sun day st 11 and 7 JO; prayer me«*tiug Wednesday at 7 30. • • • Churrh of Christ —(tendon 12 ii.il.» ’ • I • •: ... I a .1 : a. cm . scripture study 7:30 p tn. . , S-eenth Lay Adventiet Church --Weal Mam street. Saturday. Sabbath school at W 43 a m.. church •■•rvice at 11 a u: Prayer media*: at 7:30 p in. Wednesday P.ntecostal Assembly of God — East Main street, across from S P. station Addie B. Bugg. pastor Sunday school at 9.45 a m services at 10 45 a. m . young people’s meeting at 7 p m ; mn geliatie service« at b p m . meetings ♦very ni<ht at 8 p m. eicrpt Monday and Saturday; regular service. Tuesday; bible study. Wednesday; prayer meeting Thursday, services with young people in charge. ’ Friday; ’ atr***t meeting Satur- day at 7:30 p tn. • Free M«-thodi*l Church — Corner of Monro« _ avena« __ ____ and ___________ south Fifth ______ virent — Mile« Pitcher, pastor. Sunday »enool at 1 ' f renoun a.-rvieea a. 11. <*tain< a. r v i< • al 7:30. Prayer u»**eUag at 7 ¿U Thursday e* «ninfa. Durable Woods Cedar, cypress unti redwood are class's! in the stime durability group and have approximately the same deray-resisting properties The decay resistance of th»*«e <•» des. however. lies In their heart wood only; the sapwiMel of nil of them will rot rather quickly when used under conditions which fat or deca v. Important Train and Stage Announcement Fur your greater cuovcniencc on trips in Western Oregon a new ticket arranccmctit lus twen put inXu effect whereby the same tickets may be used va the •tiges of the Southern Pantit. Motor '1 lanspuit Co., OreguQ Stages inc , uid the Pacific Stages $ i»> pulnr Guaranteed Rain ■ Proof Umbrellas : in Colors Mini’s Slickers and Rain Coats $15.00 Wool Rain coats now $9 95 I l • example, you can leave here on the stages ut uoe line and return on the uthcr, using the sat oc tuket Rain Ha*-, if You Are Outdoors a Lot Swan style Schedules of these companies have been coordi nate.!, too,giving you better service than ever before Rail tickets good on these lines Southern Pacific rail ticket! also are good for use < n the ' Red Tops" and Silver Grays, and, with few c .plions, on tin Pacific Stage line. If you wish, you ran go by tram and return by stage 5rJL-i■> <ili ut Hart <11 Unti l p)i<<Ii<- 'Pbont or call on ut at any timr for all trait! information. THE QUALITY STORY-coop service Southern Pacific ¡ son - denomination Phone 53 Free City Delivery $5.69 Pure Cane Sugar, 100 Lbs Cane and Maple Syrup 2U lb Can 41 2 lb. Can 8L2 lb. Can 39c 73c $1.35 Snider’s Catsup Macaroni 14 oz. Bottles 4 Lbs. 2 for 39c £YTRA 1 LARGE PACKAGE QUICK LA lim NAPTHA SCAP CHIPS AND 2 eprrjAi i cans of sunbrite cleans 01 ELI AL! all for > Mackerel luna Fish Bread 15 oz. Cans 7 oz. Cans Twin Loaves 1 Ms lbs. each Each 15c 3 for 25c Matches, 6-hox Carton, Each Rainier Malt Syrup, Light or Dark, Can COMMUNITY MEN’S BIBLE CLASS ARCADE THEATRE 9:45 A. M Sunday, March 24 And Every Sunday ALL MEN OF TIIE COMMUNITY ARE CORDIALLY INVITED riie Straight Gospel It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s No C mined Doctrine J ■