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THE MKWTTWFL. COTTAflF GROVE. OREGON TIH'HMIIAY, NOVKMIIHt II. IHM ..«data A Feeling of Independence iy y«»mi7 «’«»ii|»l<- 1111' M R L’l »1 uinu 1 liuti « X lutili t «»in ul »IIS Illg fl ■ Iin - t.l M 1* Il« k ul' .Hl il i» lit »t 1» 1 Milli Illiti . Bunk of Cottage Grove A STRONG BANK cottagi : Gitovi: < »it egon I. II Htawart <>f Dorma haw rol ln<*t«’d tlu bounty on a bobcat. A marling«’ liwn wt« >c,iu-< Friday to Wnltri J<-¡. i< n of Mu* h fittiti and Della I. Mun n of <’.t In,;.« Giove. I City Briefs ¡ Kelly Jean Arnaat, who w » f >i «eventi tiny« In «* «rrh’U.v t-ondl'H»«; with diphtheria, 1« now w« II <»ti ih< i «»««I to K'covrry. Mt mid Mt ' F'uhiin«-!.*»( of * »i unti l’a un, *>n their wny hum«' from Portland, vi«lt»d thl« w«'«*k it »h« hofnr <>f Mtn Filhi cltK’In 1 n mint Mr« M M Morgui!. Ret? tuiti Hear The Patsy lie camber 0. Donald 1Jmi¡»hr«*y, wli ing O H (•. Hprnt Ih ht’lr will» h i.» ; i • ■ ’ Mr. C E Pi» iphrry, m gUf-H» Gut« Ion ’ . M V • ihm tr Ml HIM 1 M in U i »pL y labor«»*. '•i râ Christmas F® Cards ra HS \<un< I'nntrd J® tn I fee on .ill ra <)idri < »! Í2. S0 ra ra Rrteivrd in ra ,\ ovtmlrr ra 77/<- ó’« mine! ra ra rarararararararara rara Drive In and gas with Baker G II Dyer, n resident here I year« ago was a visitor her. *v eral day« thia we.-k whit, »up lending work on hla lot. m th. A I■' .V A M I < > i > I He la a guest nt the soldi.-i lion * ut Roseburg. A son wax burn Sept.-inber 2 I» Mr. and Mi • Il K Harding Portland It weighed 7'-. pounili and haa been nant.-d lini >ld David Pine-.» thol for chest cold« Ow Deng Store 11 Mrs. Jack Coyle und u Holly wood were guest-i during tir I Ml » ’ week nt tlir home of Mis - latrent«, Mr. mid Mrs (.' F I I on kina. Parents are hereby notified tluu whenever any mcnib»,i of the fai.v ily becomes afflicted with SOI V throat all children mu t |»< kept strictly at home until a diagn il ls made. This ait ion is nt <•• *iy in fighting the dipiitbci m < j>iu< mie and must N vor. C. n21o Mi "• Flora McGee wm ill duilng the ¡mst weak. For up to data art vice able prhrN, try NelacHl M Mr». E J Hey bold, whi visiting al the hum«»» of I trrs. Mrs I^r Willinriut Frank White m ’ fxithnm, thin evening for her horn R m , Utah Mr«. F A. Clow is •< nt the ftiinlly home on F Sht- 1» i < p<>rtrd unconi time» and her condition inainrd unchanged for week. Mi. and Mm. Frank McCullough and family «pent the fore part of I uni week viNiting relativa« in Long view, Wa»h.( and Portland. Chicken Dinner« every Sunday Turkey dinner Thankaglving lay. Home Krataurant. n21<: M in . S. L. Godard wvnt to Port land cully in the week to meet u muter. Mimi lx*ona John«on, who 1« touting the coant «latí*« In rone« rt work. Mr. Godard joined hU wife : ' ■ ! la M. Mir.*. . - A day to uttrnd a concert given by Ml«« JohnNon al Linfhld college. Ixjla and IxHn Godard accompanied their father. Trade in your oh! id lent piuuj for an all electric rt<*w radio. Lara way Mu^ic «tore, Euge nno, Ore- gon. jylitfo Mi»« Ix*ona Johnson, Mister ol .M in 8 L. Godard, is a guest at the «•odard home. Miss Johnson 1« a diamnlic soprano, imd is touring the wei st in concert work. She ap- ¡•eared in i concert at Linfield coi- lege in McMinnvillc 1 Wednesday night and will sing Mrlections at the local Presbyterian church Sundry forenoon. Mi • Johnson Is enrout'* to California. We work on flat rate «y >irm and loll you before starting your job ju.u what your labor will cost you. Nelson Motor Co. Mi«.« I aj I m Godard uttended the Oirgon-O. S C. game in Euge.v Sa’uida}. She was accompanied ai to Eugene by her sister, Miss Lola. re- Earl Radio — Phonographs past give you all there is to have Hot dogs at the Pastime Nelson Electric. Tliev 're really hot. Ent one while you play. I I B I'lii Blackmore hu« irt urned fi< in Riddle, where hr »pent tWO inonths on a ranch. •Mrs W J. Morrow and . -m En n«* and Merritt, who have been K aiding at the Bosley apartments, t Friday for Marshfield to join IG v Morrow. Rev. M<*ti <w was iccrntly made conference cerrtary • f the WMlgJF hnupitul a Ml thodl t institution In Marshfield, and they will mako their home in that city House for R«»nt. I w .«h to rent my furnished home for th«* winter, terms reasonable. Double garagf, located one block from Ninth street, highway, 225 N. Lane St Phom* 11s J. I will be In Cottage Grov« about one week only. n21p Rev. C. J. Johnson, a* compunh by Wayne Monroe, Ralph Monro , Victor Goff and FTlinrr Allen, mo tored to Portland F'lida’. to attend an Ej-woith Leagu«* «tate conven tion. The boys returned Sunday night and Rev. John »n remnim I in Portland until Tuesday to at tend a conference of mis? ion w ork er»«. Mrs. Minnie V. Nichols : <•< ■ . <1 word Wednesday of the d nth of a hrother ln law, James Niche’s who died Tuesday forenoon at bls bum»» in Shedd. Funeral service» will be he ld Saturday at Albany. Thanksgiving Savings Friday and Saturday 25c 7l>c 45c ill note . 25c ."■■ I potatoes Si-hilling’s spice 25c box 111 a rsh mallows 23c ■ iiiuly. your choice 10c co . U-Ilt, lb. ........._ . 25c P «V 39c • » 39c 1 PKG. KELLOGG’S ALL BRAN 1 PKG. KELLOGG’S RTCE KRIS PIES 1 PKG. KELLOGG’S 1 GEM PAN FREE _____ y RICE krispik !«»•’ Í h ’ í '.W-» Mr and Mrs. W H. Daugherty left Montlity vin McKenzI • piui« for Berkeley, Cal , on <i buslnr»«« and pivHHuie trip. They will tlfend the annual California Htanford f »oibnll gain« Saturday. Mr Daugherty's mother, Mra, II Dauxhert/ of New port, I n at the Daugherty home dur ing tht lr absence Mien Margaret («nllowiiy of Ku gene, a bride elect, I n Nje-nding the week at the home of her patente, Mr. and M in . Ilorner Gallow*«y Break up that cold In the head with It own n cold capeub’N and vegetable pill«. Combination Mßc. Money b«t<-k guarantee Owl , Drug Store, Cottage (Irove, Ore. If Mr. ami and Mri Mre C. A Kurre and Mr. and M Mm. in . flurok! Harold < «r oorand, all of Albany, and Mr. and Mm Lmy»t Ar mew arid .Mi»« Rena Cornuti Eu- gene, were KUfMta Munday at th«« E. W Ar mea home. Mr«, («rotwand wmn formerly MI nn Doro’by Kurrit of I hie city. A court of honor for boy «cout« ha« been poet poned from I' ruliiy night of thia week to Friday night, November 29. N<*w Vidor Bttdiol The Nvnmi tion of the radio world for I92J. K'HittirRuble for it* wonderful tone, ■! - tivity and balan«*«*. litar rt at l.araway’«, Eug* n**, Ore. jylBtfe. M in . Jarnea Tedford, MI mn Ruth Li lyiot . MI hm GI k L’ k Siernann, Icoweli 3’edford and Hurv« y Hleman attended an Epworth league con vention in Portland Bunday, M L Whitvn« Il (»f .Sult’in in vbi- Hing at the home of a «Inter, Mr«. Clem Sat ff Don't M i . is The P.ilsy, Gym nasium December 6 Pntsy December C Hi h Gymnasium. Perini, The Patsy — Junior Clase Life’s Happiness Found Play High School Gymnasium. PLP bh » n ■ WHÎW _ ¡ he Cottage Grove Hod and Gun club is endeavoring to _ get four dozen guln.-a fowl« to liberate on and near the golf course. It la the expectation that within a few y»-a. . due to raplUlt) with wlucn tin—<■ bird« multiply, there will be a .uff.rirat number of them to al- fold g<..al hunting. Mr. Chriatenaen. manager of the state glime farm near Eugene, wiu In tlie city Wednesday enroute Io the Black Butte country with four dozen guinea» which he liberated in that section. Earl Radio — Phonographs give you all there is to have Nelson Electric Old Springfield Bridge (,'I omu I. State highway workmen were employed Wednesday blocading »he old Springfield bridge to prevent any more traffic from going over that spun and to divert tiaffic o the new bridge. I«anc county will take owr the old bridge and tear it down bi fore spring, it was said by H. W. Libby, resident engineer of the state de partments. The county will take the steel sections and construct a bridge over the Coast fork of the Willamette a mile below Creswell Earl Radio — Phonographs give you all there is to have Nelson Electric. (■rlggs on Colhge Paper. OKE< SON « T A T E COLLEGE Corvalll«, Nov. 19. ’Special.) Lloyd Grigg«, Cottage Grove, a eophornore in agriculture at Oregon State college, has been appointed a member of the general Htaff on the college annual, the Beaver. The Beaver Is a 450-page book published each year by students who have shown outstanding abili ty j.-ui.i..l¡.vu». H ia divided imu sections which summarize the ini portant activities and happenings on the campus during the year. I.unger Mull Route Asked. Lengthening the T rane mad route ho as to include about 2J families on the south Lorane roml is to be asked by the postofflr« committee of the chamber of com merce, which was Instructed at Tuesday h noon luncheon to take such action It was estimated that this number of families could be served by extending the route two miles west from the junction of the I north and south roads just west of the city. Air Ua<l«»ts Organize, following of 'ir 'ru w<rc o’ ■ cd at an organisation mooting >■ the local branch of Aa Cadets held Sunday: Llewellyn Rex, captain Elbert Smith Jr., adjutant: Case} DvVore, flight commander. Busi ness sessions are to be held every two weeks and a committee is preparing a set of by-laws. Thor • are about 50 members. A tourna ment will he hold the first Sunday of every month. WANTADS Smith-Short Grocery Thr Store That /f/'predates Your Trade in “Doing Unto Other.” An old man who had met Ilfs serenely and tramiullly for mor» than eighty years was asked the Secret of Ms cheerfulness. 11» an aw .red In four words: "Thinking of other folks. , . . You can’t travel very far In this world.” hs ex- plalii.-d. “without finding that your path la all tangled up with other folks’ paths. Homa people think that If they can only travel their pallia without getting hurt thenv ■elveu, they’re going to be happy. "lint there’s more to It than that. When you've learned to dodge a o.-lllston, not because you're afraid of gelling hurt yourself, but be- cnii«o you're nfruld of hurting the other fellow, you’re getting near to happlneaa. Hut when you arrive at a point where It's a genuine pleas ure never to cause grief to another living soul you're still closer. In other words, when you get so fur that It’« n joy to you just to make others happy, you’ra about there yourselt (irea t Thoughta (Lon- don). World’s Great Debt to Peruvian Guano Bird On. of the most valuable birds In thu world 1« probably the Peru vian guano tdrd. It exists In count less millions In the uninhabited Islands on the const of Peru and It Is stated that eom« hundred rail ttoa I -Oind« worth of a fertiliser. :»> times as strong as barnyard manure, have been obtained from one station alone. The deposits there are aom. two feet thick, and extend over great nreas. Why the blrda 'd be more nurneroua there thia .u other parts of tint world la not easy to aay. It baa been explained that a current fiowa along the west coast of South America keeping that section cool and hence aulted to the habitat of myrfnda of small fish. By a for tunate coincidence the birds con- gregale here, and the bare islands tn the vicinity form renters where the Invaluable fertilizer Is deposit ed In vast level tracts, from whence it mny be dug out and transported. Humor Ancient and Modern Many of the glib expressions of the most demure modem women would have caused the Mrs. Grun dy s of an earlier day to gasp In horror. For example. If a girl In Elizabethan times bad said "confound" something she would have been regarded ns a rowdy bag gage and would have been shunned by polite society, tiecause the word "confound" originally was a male diction. Also, If she had remarked that she wus fond of somebody, she would have caused a titter, because "fond" used to meuu "foolish." Dry humor becomes an Impossi ble expression w hen It Is considered that the original tn.-anlng of bwmor was to designate a moisture that In old limes was believed to be one of the four elements of the human constitution.—Detroit News. Dally Thought Join the great company of those who make the barren places of life fruitful with kindness. Carry a vision of heaven In your hearts, and you shall make your home, your col lege. the world, correspond to that vision. Your success and tuppl- pe«s lie tn you. External condi tions are the accidents of life. Its outer trappings. Ti e great, endur ing realities are love and service. Joy Is the holy tiro that keeps our purpose van» ami our intelligence aglow. Hesolve to keep happy, and your Joy and you shall form an In vincible host agnlnst difficulty.— Helen Keller. D.m.nd and Supply 3 South Lune Districts Sentinel to Be Printed Oppose Special Levies Day Early Next Week Mo«by < rwk Taspayer«« Favor Pro- A« iw,t Thuraday 1« Thank«clv- tn< day, Th.- Senllnrl will iw> ptarnl fur SAJIIU for New prlntrd and dl«lrll>nt^d Wrdnrsdi.t Con»lm<*tb»n Work. aftrrnonn. Th<w having advertis ing ropy and new« nhould govern themaelvro annordlngly. All oooy Three road district« In south vhould 1» prMwnU-d a day rarllrr l»ane voted down special taxes pro ■han u«ual posed at «pedal meeting« hebl Kat urday, while one voted approval. Wood charcoal placed with the In No. 15, the Hebron district «tones and water when planting th«-re were 10 favorable vote»« and bulb« In bowls help« to keep the 12 In opposition Another meeting water fresher. for reconsideration was being con sldered but so far has not ma» KS REWARD. teriallzed. A tax of S2,<MXi for oiF For Information leading to arrest ing the main r«*ad and |.50b for and conviction of person who went construction work on the Cedar over my trap line in Bohemia mln creek road was proposed. Ing district November 7 or 8, trip In No. ($9, the Cedar» district, the ping traps and throwing bait away vote was decisive, there being 22 Carl F. Owen, Dlsaton. Ore. n21p opposed and 10 In favor of a tAX of 11.500 to be divided equally on the Tapp-Overholser and Acade ny roads. In No. 14, the Dorena Jutrlct, 42 voter« w*?re opposed to providing 1162k 76 for g«.*neral maintenance and $5(X j for oiling. The decisive adverse vote was attributed to misunderstanding or failure of the county court to specifically stare how much of general county funds would be used to match dis trie fund«. The only favor able vote wan In No. 76, the Mosby creek district, where 22 favorable votes were ca*» for a tax of >5.610 for cons’ru* ’»nr a road from the Row river road to district tool hou.u* on th« a road, a distant«* of several miles Twenty votes were opposed. Presbyterian Church.—11 o’clocK "Thanksgiving and Repentance, the minister will give an address dealing with the fundamental need in our national life. Miss Leona Johnson, concert singer, will sing several numbers; 7.30. 50 pictures will be shown I1! istrating the na tional Thanksgiving spirit and showing the history’ of tthe day; 6 30. Christian Endeavor; 10. Sun- day school. THANKSGIVING SHOOT Startling color effects are achieved by the women in parts of the Solomon Islands. They bleach their kinky hair white with a paste made from coral lime. An arch of lime Is applied over each eyebrow. Straight lines of Ilnte cross each cheek and meet nt the chin. Big ears are considered beauti ful on the Island of Borneo in the Dutch East Indies. The women In sert heavy rings in th» lobes of their ears until they gradually yield to the weight and assume the desired character of long loops. These often hang below the shoul der. and the beauties ndorn them with henvy rings.—National Geo graphic society. Live Wire Danger. A human being, dead or alive, Is a conductor of electricity. If a person Is In contact with an elec trical circuit, those rescuing him should break his contact with the circuit by means of some Insulated tool, such as a long, dry stick or long, dry rope. Where the voltage of the live wire Is not greater than G.000 volts n coat might be nsed for a rope by throwing It nronnd the wire and pulling the wire with the loop thus made. It should be recognized, however, that this will probably bring the rescuer In closer proximity to the live wire than would be considered snf. If th« Sun., Nov. 24 All Day Jambourie Bring on your Automatics. Pumps, Double and Single Barrel Shot Guns Rifle Shoot Turkeys, Geese Ducks, Chickens American Legion Rod and Gun Club Cottage <irove. Oregon Old Doc Bird Says: BOSTON AIMS AT BEING A GREAT FISH CENTER. BOY! emergency did not exist. Knew What He Wanted A schoolboy wrote to a downtown drug store ns follows: “Dere sir: If yew liev got a hook called Daniel Webster on a bridge please si nd me a copy by O. O. D. male, I want too git It ter morrer If I < .in < in t- my spelling teacher says I ought 1er liev It”—Capper's Weekly. Watch Also a Calendar FOR HALF. PURE BRED. LARGE, broad bn'ANted, gentle Bronte turkey hem* anti tom» <’. IL Dear, i miles east Cottage drove, Dlnston route. n’Jlp An oblong wrist watch made re cent I.v measure« only one inch by one and a half. It records not only the time but. In addition, the day of the week, the month, the date and the phases of the moon. FOR SALE POLICE PUPA FOR SALE F. C. Stramen, 700 Cheatnut Ave. n21c Typewriters. The Sentinel. Phone 53 We do not know what yon think about Prohibition but we do know that our alarm clocks will get you up in the morning and our prices are right. Come in and be converted. $1.00 to $5.00 KELLY DRUG CO. Save 25c by paying y.nir siihacrli- tl >n during month of eaplratlon Downtown office at Kelly llnig •torn. Wn giva M. A H. Groen Trading Niamp« WOOD PRICES SEEM HIGH But aren’t if you get the cash discount. Ask us about it. CITY FUEL COMPANY PHONE 18. . • • ’ . - Save Gray’s Blue Stamps Free City Delivery I rade at Gray’s and rec»*!' *-*• v tiare Deal and Courteous treat ment. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back. - Lartje Pktf. 1 Pkg. ALL BRAN 22c Rice Krispies 12V2 c MFFIE) Two friends had met and were discussing business on the way home. "I heard that you'd kind of amj)- gnmated with old Marples at your game." "Well, you’re half right.” agreed hla friend. “We are In partnership nil right, but we don't sell the same kind of thing." Save 25c by inlying your »ubwrip- This puzzled the other man. "Explain what you mean." be tlon during month of expiration. suggested. "Well, you •ee. Mandes goes about selling a stove polish that leaves a stain on your fingers, and two days later I call with the only soap that'll get It off.”—London An swers. Peculiar Beauty Culture < Thanksgiving Shoot Will Be Heid Next Sunday A Thanksgiving trap shoot, spo\- sored by the American legion Rod and Gun club, will be held Sunday nt the trap grounds on south Sixth street. Shooting will begin early in the forenoon and continue throughout the day. Lunches will be served at the club house. Arrangements have been made for groups to use automatics, pumps and double or single barrel shot guns. There will be a section for rifles and a number of Krag« will be in action. A new feature will be a section for boys using .22 rifles over a short range, the win ners to receive chickens. Others prizes will be turkeys, geese ir.d ducks. ---------------- ------------ He had lived her« a quarter uf a century ar.d was a member at th» looal Maeoni« lodgo. Surviving relativ-w ar« two sons. Maurice Esterbrook. Portland, and Clyde Esterbrook. Itoaeburg, also t «Ister, Mrs. Lol« Forward. Durani Mich. E AS H O CARRY Speeder Fights Officer Pays $5(1 for His Fun City Traffic Officer Morgan ha.s been carrying a severely scratched face this week a« the result of ar altercation with John Walk* r. whom he arrested .Saturday night on a charge of violation of traffic law« and intoxication. Th«- uffl< ♦ r reported that Walker was speeding on east Mam wtreet at a rate of 45 mile« and became abusive when the officer handed him a ticket. A fistic encounter followed and Wal ker was placed in jail over Sunday On Monday he pleaded guilty to in toxication and paid a fine of $5(*. The officer did not know tha' Walker was intoxicated until the latter became abusive. The city council, at its meeting Monday night, decided that ac tion should be taken to prefer an additional charge against Walker of operating a car while intoxicat.d and that the secretary of state be requested to revoke his driver's license. Hubbard FaterbriMdi IM.-« Hubbard T Eaterbrook of thia city died Sunday In a Eugene hos pital. where hi had been a patient for some time. Mr. »^tarbrook had been an employe of aawmllla of thk vicinity for a number of years. The funeral war held here Tuesday af- ternoon with the Masonic lodge In charge. Ho was born in Jollat. til., in IXoti and came to Oregon n 1878. 1 Lb. Kaffee Hag 69c 1 Pks- each deal p j?p ---------------------------------------- 12Y2 c Total Value 47c Total Value 91c 22c Muffin Tin Free with each deal Both for 89c Fancy New Crop Dried Prunes, per lb. ...................... .. Walnuts, New Crop, Extra Large, 3 lbs. _____ _______ Shortening, In Bulk, 3 lbs. ......................................... Coffee, Del Monte, Vacuum Pack, None Better, 1-lb. can 2-lb. can..................... 97c 4 lb. can .............. 10c 95c ... 45c 50c $1.90 Milk, Oregon Brand, 3 cans 25c Case, 48 cans, while it lasts $3.95 It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s