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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1930)
ms **" T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y », HMM* Cottage f a r t Sentinel ’ IllklPC1 U /r TUlklV n lN u D n t I «11 oX I\ ■alekll»*-« IM O . F ab S S aiB rary T tandar rsMtoMO by C urnp« icy. & Thing* Oth«» Th.nh amt Whnt W» . Think »» U m Thing» Other» T Mak O atta«» U ra ra P a b lU ld iif . M lto r • •-•■ R E 8 T A U R A N T S H A V E ¡.E A R N E D to M A K E P IS H E S I tWflM I t North Hl»th L IK E M O T H E R U S E D TO M A K E , declare» th» prcaident of the N a ■OBtCKlPTION RATKS tional ______ Reataurant „_______ a association in ac (Cask la adraara) Oan ynar ........... M .k M T krv. nioatha «0.T counting for the great Increase in (Ma araatka...... ll . l 6 |O n n month...... »<> h »0 money paid restaurant» of the country fo r food. M em ber of N ational M ll o r la l Ansoelntlon — The more likely explanation is Oragaa Stato K d lto rln l Aoaorlstiun that there are fewer mother» than Oregon N .w opapar C onf e rrare there used to b< and the feu we have are doing what dad used to do, instead of what mother used to do. w c U « '^ .H v r°’ ‘ —ora an ra— « maaa matur. ____Don't stay out late nights look ing for Opportunity. You are more P a c ific Coast R»pr»»»ntatl»»» likely to run across It by getting __ k. W. . . . _ltyp»s. Nt----- inc *— P a rila n d , B Be a s a r lo Bldg ; Ban Francisco up early in the mornings. • • • L m A n g e ls. « It Western R fflC iiif mad« In this column about Ben Llnilney, apoatle of c wnpanlonate marriage», an idea t. > original to have eon»» from Corvallis. Claudius tells us that Lindsey was disbarred for taking a fee dur ing the time that it wa« afterw ard declared he was not legally a Den ver Judge. We call that chicken» coming home to roost, and the judge is now now In a» delicate a position as the w ife of a companionate marriage who robbed the pants pocket of the mail whom she had decided she wanted for a husband and was a r rested --- — for - - burglary because _ he had de. t.le.t he dtdnjjnrant her. • • .......A C IT Y C O IT N C I I. IN F R A N C E W O U L D PLACE A L U X UR Y T A X O N LA Z IN E S S Probably on the theory that a laay per-mn wouldn't have energy enough to do any kicking about the impost. P U L P IT . Portland’s First Praabytartan church. T H E H A IX P L A T F O R M . H IS T A X E S IN F U L L — I f he can keep bunk out of his —Folks in a town like that prob sermons, he ts likely io succeed in The fram ework of a platform ably would think It dishonest not keeping his audience from making which ha» been laaued by Senator to pay their newspaper subsertp- bunks oui of the pears. Charles H all of Marshfield, candi • lions. • • • date for the republican nomination S IL K C R E E K . fo r governor, la the kind of plat ___ I t ’s about time to get our re- ( form one would expect Senator forms into some kind of form. (Special to the S r n lta .l.) H a ll to laaue, It la a platform that • • • Jnn 7. The Heith Lyons fam ily la satisfying to his friends. It is a ___ P L A N E S T H A T W IL L platform In keeping with the char T R A V E L » » 0 M IL E S AN H O U R of Cottage Grove, who have ranted the Curtis Veatch ranch, moved acter of the man. are a prediction for the future. there recently. Senator H all Impresses one as —T hat would be a mighty handy Recent visitors at the home of calm, not easily irritated, not easily mechanical contrivance to have badgered Into saying something parked on the law-n when a fallow Mrs. Charles Tompkins were Mrs. th at he would afterw ard regret, as comes home at 5 a. m. and finds Mary Burcham and grandson I »a vid and daughter. Mrs. Otis Scott of a man who «rants to know where is hl» wife waiting up for him. Independence. la going before he starts, as a man • • • Mrs. W. A. Hemenway is teach who does not rush headlong into ___ A M O O N S H IN E S T IL L HAS ing in the Latham school, taking anything, yet who quickly analyses D IS A P P E A R E D F R O M T H E the place of Miss Elizabeth Hea- a altuatlon, and does so correctly, as P O R T L A N D P O LIC E STA T IO N . cock, who is recovering from a man not hasty in Judgment, not —I t wasn't being used there, it of a dashing personality, yet one had been captured and stored there. recent operation. Otis Scott of Independence was desiring action and considerable of —The fellows who did that job It, as a man with progressive, for should be given that fellow H a r a guest at the home of Mr. and w ard looking ideals, as a man not lans job of ferreting out the leaks Mrs. Shade Burcham Sunday of bound by precedent, yet a person in expenditures of Portland's tax last week. His wife, who had been who has been steadied by a success fu l business career and by no funds. • • • means a radical, rather a man who —„..In the well regulated modern desires direct action Instead of a home there is an item in the month roundabout route, as a man who ly budget for marriage licenses and usually accomplishes what he sets lawyers' and preachers' fees. out to do, as resourceful, as a man • • • who would be guided by wise coun ___ T H E M A N W H O ASKS F O R A sel, but not lacking an initiative. GOOD F IV E -C E N T C IG A R prob His determination, ss outlined in ably had started rearing a family Starting 1 p. m. his tentative platform, to com before he ceased to believe the mandeer the best minds of the state Closing out Santa Claus myth. to assist in solving problems of the • • • state, either by appointment to of My entire dairy herd con ___ W O N D E R W H A T A S W E E T fice or on the basis of friendship: sisting of 43 head of first YOUNG T H IN G M E A N S when she his determination to bring about tells him at 3 a. m. that she wishes quality dairy cobs , mostly greater development of the state Jerseys, and 1 resiistereil by development of railways and he were more • air-minded? • • highways, and the marshalling of Guernsey herd hull, com ___ It goes against the grain to give the citisenship in such a program, ing 3 years old. his determination to solve tax prob some people the credit to which lems, partly by revamping our anti they are entitled. • • • 10 head just fresh, several quated systems of taxation, and ARE H I D I N G to freshen within 2 weeks, largely by increasing the state's ___ W O M E N several to freshen in Feb., population, thereby decreasing the T H E IR K N E E S and going back to individual burden; his stand for a health-producing sensible diet, balance to freshen in but we dare not express our ap law enforcement and for the m ar March. My herd of cows, proval for fear they wriil try to shalling of those f o r c e s that when fresh, average about brought about prohibition; his de spite us by going back to the street 5 gals, milk per <lav. Many termination to do away with a sweeping germ collectors and wasp somewhat general belief that the waists of the so-called good old will milk over 6 gals. Herd days about which we like to talk public service commission favors butterfat test ranges from but to which we would not return. public service corporations, are ex —Anyway the plump ones were 4.3 to 4.8. pressions that would be expected from H all by those who have known kind to their sisters, they tried to limbs stylish. I ain going out of btisi- him for many years, as this w riter make match-stick • • • ness. Will also sell my has. As he has himself been con ___ C L A U D IU S E C L A IR IN G A L LS , nearly new Empire milk erudite and Adonis-like editor of nected with public service corpora ing machine, 2 double statement tions, his plank on this subject may Corvallis, corrects a units, silver cans. startle some, but what he purposes is to make the public service com Location—4>2 miles east mission effective by making it re of Springfield. Ore., on spected. His intimation that the executive the McKenzie highway, department should have a promi Tell» How to Darken G ray H a ir about 8 miles east of Eu nent part in development of the W ith a Home-Made M ixture. gene. Look for sign on state, in bringing new popultaion and new capital, may be a radical gate. departure, but who is better quali Joicey W illiams, the well-known VISITORS ARE WEL fied to lead than one who is quali American actress, recently made fied to fill the chief executive's the following statement about gray COME ANYTIME PREV chair? hair, and how to darken it, w ith a IOUS TO SALE. home-made mixture: "Anyone can prepare a simple A picture in a Portland nrwapaper TERMS OF SALE—1-3 of ■hows n long line o f people in approach mixture at home that w ill gradual Io the motor vehicle license bureau, each purchase price cash; hal- »w aiting hie turn to get a license for hie ly darken gray, streaked or faded aned* 12 equal monthly car for the first six months of 1930. A hair, and make it soft and glossy. transaction which might easily be carried To a half-pint of water add 1 ounce payments. Interest at 5%. through by mail is made for him self by ■nch o f these applicants an irksome ordeal of bay rum. a small box of Bar bo Credit given by Seaboard of »tending in the rain, of long w aiting Compound, and ' i ounce of gly Dairv Credit Corporation and o f cumbersome negotiation nt n w in cerine. dow or ooucter Why do they do it ’ —CLERK OF SALE. These ingredients can be bought Ample notice of the due date had. been »ant to every motorist from the licen».- at any drug store at very little cost. b u r.su nt Salem. Blank» had been fur Apply to the hair twice a week un nished to each w ith full instruction» s s to how to make application All anyone til the desired shade is obtained. needed to do was to fill the blank and This w ill make a gray-haired per mail it with rem ittance. It is possible son look twenty years younger. It that many people enjoy standing in line , J. K. GREER—Auct. does not color the scalp, is not In the m i n i — Eugene Register. You tell us, but can't you remem sticky or greasy and does not rub ber the time, long before the days off." of paved roads, when the taxpayer made It a day's event to go to the county seat to settle his account w ith the sheriffs office? Many looked forward to the dsy with something at least akin to pleasure. Nowadays we mail a check, not so much to save time as to get the Irksome duty out of mind as quick ly as possible. We can think of no one who now looks forward to tax paying time w ith pleasure. B ld g .’ W*4 B ry d l loa»J o u .H ck In chart*. ....„ e v e r y r e s id e n t o e l im ity . O REG O N . HAS ___ N O B U N K IN MY sub declares the pastor of P A ID D A IR Y A U C T IO N Wed.. Jan. 15.1930 Actress Tells Secret Glen E. Tryon Owner. visiting relative» and friend» dur ing Chrlatmaa week, returned with him Sunday evening, Mr«. Charles Trembley, who 1» employed in Meadowvlew near Junction City, came home Decent her SO for a »hört vlail with Mr. Trembley, returning to her work January 'i. Mrs. A rthu r W’ooleott visited with Mrs. R H Bennett New Year's day. Mr. and Mra, John Overholaer visited in Cottage Grove Thursday with Mrs. Dolly Miller, who had re ceived news of the sudden death in Canada of an only- sister, Ml»» Janet Davidson. Mrs. M iller and Miss Davidson sie former residents of this community and are well known. Mrs. Thomas Richardson, who dted several months ago, was another sister. Mrs. Eloise Wheeler is staying at the home of a son. Oscar Wlieeler, as his wife underwent an operation in a Eugene hospital lost week. The latter is recovering stalsfactorily. Mrs. B. W . Garner visited with Mrs. R. H. Bennett Thursday. The district school reopened Mon day after a vacation of two weeks. Visitors at the home of M r. and Mrs. F. M. Vincent are a son AI fred and his wife and daughter of California. They arrived Monday of last week, making the trip by auto. Ernest Darnell was a Eugene visitor Tuesday. The all-day meeting of the Neigh bors Friendship club scheduled for Thursday, January 9, has been post — (toned until Thursday. January 1«, on aeeount of the funeral of Mrs Babcock, nno died Monday morn Ing in Salem, being held lhat day. M r and Mrs. Sain Stephens 1» turned to Tygh valley Monday of Iasi week, after visiting ivlatlve» here during (he holidays, M r and Mrs. George T ellers and and Mi and Mrs. Ralph Testers and daughter Eleanor were Eugene visitors New Year'» day They were dinner gue»ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W larnhart M. F, Babcock left for Salem Sunday evening on receipt of " Coming to Eugene Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years telegram that hl» wife wa» serious ly III. „ George lllldersleeve of ib-ean Fall». B C„ wa» in the neighbor hood Tuesday on a hurried biralne«» trip. Mr». S. C. Swanson ha» been 111 several »lays this week The elder Mr». Swanson 1» vlslllng relatives In California. M O U N T V IE W . I Bpacial la Ik a Mssllssl I Jan I. Mias Bem adlne Sdinel der returned Sunday Io Ashland. mediale po»»e»«liin. ONE DAY ONLY. No Charges for Consultation. Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surg ery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He docs not operate for chronic appendieitis. gull stones, ulcers of stomach, ton sils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonder ful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciati ca, leg ulcers and n-etal ail ments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied pa tients in Oregon who have been treated for one or the other of the above named causes: Mrs H 11. Blake. Marshfield 1 Orc. Alfred Clemmens, Corvallis, Ore. Chas. Desch, Portland. Ore Mrs. ,1. C. Hun,sucker, To ledo, Ore. John Lucian. Echo. Ore. Bert Lampa. St. Helena. Ore. Mrs. May belli- Synder, Alsea, ■ Ore. Miss Emma Turner. Mikkalo. Ore. Mrs. John Van Pelt, Harbor, Ore. J. II. Wood, Eugene, Ore. Mrs. Jennie Woolery, Salem, Ore. Remember above date, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treatm ent is different. Married women must be ac companied by their husbands. Address: 4221 West Third St ree,. Li is Angeles, Cal. j9-l>> Cottage Grove seems to have lost Its circular house that has given it nation-wide publicity. A story pub lished In the Pathfinder gives the house to Cottage Grove, Iowa. Cali fornia better look to her laurels. DM' C L O V E R S E E D S E N T TO O R EG O N F R O M O H IO Sixty tons of clover seed from ing e s t a b l i s h e d winter-hardy tralnB »re on their way to Oregon ■ora Fostoria, O., where George R. [yslop, chief in farm crops at Ore- on State college, selected it as lost suitable for Oregon condi- ons. The seed is being shipped to the ■ortland Seed company, the C. C. lunting Seed company of Forest Irove, and the Jenks-White Seed ampany of Salem. These firms ave agreed to distribute It at cost > farm ers and other dealers in the late. The college extension service will »tabliah a system of field certifl- stlon »rith Inspections before seed ig and before harvest In a state ■tde program to pu, Oregon lover seed industry on a more itlsfaclo ry basis. Ben E. H . M anning Dice. Ben E. H. M anning, publisher of newrapaper a t Riddle, who con noted the Enterprise print shop »re for several months several »ars ago, died at Oregon City re- intly as the result of Injuries re lived In an automobile crash, annlng and son were on their way , Vancouver. Wash., to attend the ineral of a sister of the sen.or. lie younger M anning suffered a actured skull and Is In a critical ndltlon. Standard Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Hominy, 2 cans. . . . 2 5 c Fancy Dried Prunes, per lb..................... 1 0 c White Laundry Soap, 10 b a rs................. 3 5 c Bread, twin loaves, fresh daily, 3 fo r---- 25c Oysters, No. 1 tall tins, 3 fo r................. 50c Clams, flat cans, minced, 2 fo r.............. 35c Sperry’s Drifted Snow Flonr, 49-lb. sack............... $ 1 .8 9 Save G ray’s B lue Stam ps and Save M oney It A lw ays P ays to T ra d e a t G ra y ’s ---------------------— Save on Pure SILK STO C K IN C iS H ere Savings Here on Yard Goods Genuine fast color eotton noi settes. plain ami figured pat i, a yard Style l(MM), pure silk to top, full fusil toned. French heil, fine gauge thread, ,i p . i i r 97c 40 inch eri'pe silk in fifteen shades for seleetion. prieed a \.n d 3? One lot all-wool wool coatings, 50 to 56 inehe* wide, yard $1.98 All-wool drciM goods reduced from regular prices for winter clearance ----- 20% off Style 867 Pure silk aerviee Weight, French heel. cotton $127 hem. full fashioned, a pair Style 849- 42 gauge pure «ilk to top fu ll fashioned, nur $1 47 row French heel, a pair Large lot of eotton. silk and wool rem n an ts............price Sw eaters at V ery L ow Prices as— — — M en’s W in ter U nderw ear Going at Small Prices Jantzen-knit. 1(M)% pure wool shaker sweaters, navy blue, without collar, button front, each ................ $6 95 Grey three si uson weight eolton union suits, medium weight. 97c Pure worsted woll ahnker sweaters, navy blue without collar, a wonderful value in best quality and at a saving of several dollars ................................. $9.86 Melt’s heather mottled union suits, short or long sleeves, win ter Weight, each $1 27 Men’s pure wool slipover sweaters, long sleeve, round neck, fancy weaves and color range of tuns, hroAine reseda green, black, white, moize, etc, priced each $3.97 Men’s 100% pure wool navy blue, plain weave slipover < n eaten, meh ..... $2.47 Boys’ wool sweaters, priced $147, $2.47 and $3 97 Men's 8U% wool union suits in light gray or blnck gray color, i iie h $3 97 Men's 33 1 3 'i wool union suits, long sleeves, each $2.27 Men's 50% wool W r i g h t ’s Health u ii i o it suits, heavy weight, a suit $2 07 On the coldest day TEXACO sta rts in s ta n tly ! Save Gray’s Blue Stamps______ Free City Delivery Golden Ripe Bananas, 4 lbs.................... 2 5 c Fresh Creamery Butter, 2 lbs.................63c Bulk Shortening, 3 lbs........................... 4 0 c Corn Flakes and Toasties, 3 pkgs.......... 2 5 c Boil Fllea. The Sentinel. With These LOWEST PRICES! C A 5H & C A R R Y Phone 53 Several person» In Medford who hold mortgage bonds of the ilu a r snty till company of Eugene, which operated here for a number of year», have asked the district «1 lorney of their county Io Inveall “ *• company and io nMWrtnln »» 11 '• I - — '»>'• “ • recover »“ »ney. »• ¿"J > • » »■>>' «<•»•« "• »*“ at UMPHREY & MACKIN’S DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at Osburn Hotel Thursday, January 23. Office hours 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. G U A R A N TY O IL C O M PAN V n o NO O W N E R S ASK M ONEY D oubling N o rm a l Sales V o lu m e for J a n u a r y GRAY 5 Ed Bailey of Junction City would get a lot of republican votes in this section next November should he be the democratic nominee for gov ernor. The only reason we can th in k of why he won't be such a nominee is because the financial sacrifice Is too great. where »lie 1» attending normal school She had «pent Iwo weeks here with her parent», Mr. and Mr». J. A. Schneider. C. It Dear and the Sears broth era picked turkey» for market Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Sam Kosanke moved ibis week Io Cottage Uiove. where they will remain for iwo months and than go to Washington to put In ciop» on their place at Rltavllle They have rented their place here to M r Longfellow of t'ollagv Grove, who ba« taken Im W ET ICE dulls the speed of steel shod feet. W ET GAS dulls the edge o f an engine’s speed. 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