The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 05, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    T H V H H H A Y , J V N K S, Ht*)
TH F H BN TIW m , COTTAGE O B O Y *. ORBOOf.
FAOR F O T * .
Cottace fftrove >rutwrl
fe lla tle eorvleoa at I p m .; utorllMfe
mills Is down for 40 days Another
bible study W ednesday, prayer meeting
Í /"<
IS down to remain down for the Fece c f f> "d tT irrc*»
T huraday. service« with young people In
J
d on C p ‘
COIU
summer. Cassation of operations at
charge F riday, street m retlag Maturday
at T:BO p ra
the remaining large mill for a | * r
G f . ,1 t b e i . i . | s - t s ln u w I l o t i , I l i *
I
• a a
M I l i M h r UeMage Oi
Orava Publlahlns
lod of SO days Is expected
D i..
f i l i m i « in t lm t I,n o u n a s In e
• ™ —
Oeapsay.
Church of I'fcrtel -(L u udaa. I* nuiea
As
we
have
already
said,
we
B 4lto r
«hart BeSe .
•oulh «f C ollage G'vwe.) Mtiaday art
M u n i.ii M elili turps** which whs
Church of Christ. Sixth street and vlvea. Bible atudy 10 a in worship II
have only good wishes for the com­
A tin « alasa p eb lleetlo a s s> e n 4 e l Ool munities that get new Industries, 1« aile to tinier nt the eitrnrsi desire
I own remember when canning Gibbs avenue, where more men a id . aertplure ’ I“ *1 J
I* m
log« Orerà as aareaS-clees mattar
of Sii. h .lelian, says mi untele In meant burnt fingers and red hands, than women attend evening ser­
but It seems to us that enthusiasm the Illusiretisi We k it of ludi«
L ulheraa Mtsaloa A dventhi «hu’ eo
scorched cheeks and weary drag­ vices
Bible school, 9:45, Clem
Martb Slits over the entry Inc the field of an­
Baria»»» O tfla a
weal Main str ee t. Martin I' Mimoa, be*
In the couduct of our buaitu’M, but that*« uivi-ely for
Seen nfler the nutlmely demh of
other great lumber producing plant the beloved empress, Shnh debuti ging feet perhaps a rubber would Sarff. superintendent, the men of lor
IHrlne aervlee al J 40 the fir*I
SUMSt'MIPTIOM KATES
prott'ctlon of the fund» and valuablM cittriwtcil to uh
Ah
Is out of harmony with conditions. couimlssiored his court pointer m slip or a Jar shoot off the ta b le -- the echool meet with the commun and third Muadaya of each month
( C u b la odissee)
Osa r e s t .........a t. 25jTh«-.-, «nonti., « 0 7 5 I t seems to us that we should be
and what a mesa' Canning and the tty men's bible class at the Arcade Lutheraua. irrespective of nationality
by our customer«. Our iucliuntlou in to be uh Horliild«
ere eordtally Invited aa well as thoa«
reproduce her likeness from hie
Sla m e stili
Í 1 1 5 |O » . mont
S .( « 5 0
stk.
much better off w ith prosperity for Btemory. The emperor wn< not «ut- open kettle method misery! Why at this hour. The communion of who are without a eburvh home
with
euxtotner« km the demand« of bv«in>'Wt will permit
the plants we had, or for those we Isti til with the painting and so coo even the cat moved to the neigh­ | (he Lord's supper at 11 o'clock will
Jki TNI
of
The nature of the banking buaineM makca it appear
be a part of a world wide fellow­ . ____ _
National CSIIarlal A iaaclallea
now have, than we are with the tempiated hav’ng the likeness of bor's when auntie canned!
______ _ „
O ri»oa S ta ti Editoria! A»»ori»tlon
that your hanker ia aerecned off from you, hut we want
Then some woman who tired of ship. Every disciple of the Christ Mala street tUturdwy Mabbath school at
great additions made to lumber hla dearly loved wife reproduced
O rifia Mi »»paper Ooalnwat-i
• M a m «hircb aervWe at 1 1 a im
producing plants, or would be with on a carpet. He himself drew s canning m artyrdom -discovered the has been urged to meet w ith Chris­ Prayer m eeting al TatO p in Wednesday
you to feel that in the Old Reliable our tint«' hi your«
cold pack method which evolved In­ tians about the divine table tn a Kay oaa weleotwa
additions to thoee we . now
for whatever bnnkiiig aervice you need and we are
e a a
a- have.
t-w I POOBh »ketch of the design meant
with fitfu l employment for labor I for ,,llg c#rpel T h * weavers came to the : me and labor saving oven solemn and devout teetlmoity of
pleased to take whatever time hi neceaaary to talk over
Free Methodist Chwrvb
C om er »•
faith this Pentecost Sunday, the
canning
Now
that's
nothing
to
be
and doubtful profits for owners.
from Persia; the materials for Hie
Mow roe avenue and south Fifth street
in tin Intimate way your ImnkinK or buaineiM problem»,
O f course every lumbering sec­ carpet were also Imported from frightened about my dears* By ninteen hundredth anniversary of Mllee Ftleher. has«ur
Sunday school at
tion will continue to welcome new H int country. l l i e most rigid secre­ the cold pack method Is meant that the birthday of the "church which 10. forenoon servleea at It evening fe*r
whether or not directly connected with our hanking
vice
at
T
>0
Prayer
mcettn«
at
l
b*
sawmilling plants, and. unless there cy in the execution of this protect method of canning ln which the Jar is Hie body." The morning sermon Thursday evenlrr.a.
buaineaa.
Safeguarding a truat ia our first buaineiut
la a great change In lumber de- was necessary lest the religious ts filled with uncooked fru it or veg­ will be a memorial to that historic
Nothing will he sacrificed to that. Im, beyond I hut we
Pacific Coast RcprooeotatHea
etables and covered with boiling event and the subject will be "The
mand.
the
Increased
number
of
prejudice*
of
the
orthodox
subjects
A W Rtjraoa. la c
liquid, water, ayrup or Juice (meat, Hiithdav «<f the Church " Chris­
are just common people ready to meet ‘'lie ami all oil
aggravated.
Portland Hwenrlty Bld<
Ran Praarl»c<> mills will have to hold production |
fru it or vegetable Juice), after tian Endeavor gfeoupe w ill meet at
S b a ru n Hid* . lo »
u
uwn w
t i w n v could
uwui >
■«»* u
s -r ..
Be
M
lin tS l
.V
is n s i
common ground. We want the Old Reliable ,<» be also
down
to leer
less than
have
been
The 1»J
j-*J Or
or t the
M l inutai
Mshsl
Paciflr n id i h d n^beJwb larharp. produced without any additions to Can>et measures 20 feet by » feet which the ja r la then placed In a 7 and evening worship w ill he at A
known aa the Friendly Bank.
production plants. The best thing and contains 37,000.000 knots. It receptacle or oven, where It la sur­ the sermon subject being “The
JOSEPH’S DISBARMENT.
for the lumber Industry. If it could took 20 years for Its accomplish­ rounded by steam or heat as the Greatest Common Dtvlso and the
In the
City gas. used fur everything
------
be brought about, would be strtn- ment. The likeness of the empress case may be for a definite length I watt Common M ultiple
and sterilisation takes Problems of F aith.” Ladle*' aid. from cook stoves to furnaces b>
Thc Oregon Journal, following Its g*nt production regulation.
was reproduced on this carpet aud of time
Wednesday
afternoon;
workers'
city families. Is now available fot
acc
practice of getting J
u
s
t ----------------------
also that of the principal members place. Now. Isn't that simple?
^
conference and
prayer meeting. country homes.
That's one of Its advantages
nM
h *o th« truth to give
w ith the erection of «m armory of her family.
Wednesday
evening;
choir
prac­
easy to do; another ts that more
Standard Flamo. condensed na
pla
to, , 7 h,a l U “ y* ' b u i l d i n g here, public Improvements
Capital AriO.O(Nl
Surplua. $25.000
canning may be accomplished. Our tice. Thursday evening. I. G Shaw, tural gas. Is rapidly being Intro
in*
1 ^He-long practice or ln 0 o n Aire Grove thia year. Includ-
minister.
mothers, bless '«nt. considered a
pax
o passion, tw.sts words tn j rtreet wtdsnlng and ornamental A n c ie n t E n g lis h B r id g e
duced
tn
the
Cottage
Grove
coun
see
doaen or two Jara a triumphant
to
case against Oregon s
w ||,
, , |mJ|ar ,mprov. .
tryslde by the Standard Gil Com
Credited to Evil One day's work while 50 to 75 Jars
Vrcahsvtcrlan Church Rev. Dun pany of California. And there are
sup
irt which has disbarred ment< for 9, ver>,
A11
can
P.
Cameron,
pastor
A
series
Tradition credits the devil with turn-out. using this method, leaves
the
¡an candidate for gov- thMe public improvements should
mighty few things that can bring
ua energetic enough at the end oi of revival services w ill open Hun more comfort to folks In ths coun
• r?
. .
.
. . Inspire residents to keep up their the construction of T a rr steps, a
day
and
w
ill
continue
through
June
L
ict stand ever
try than thia city gas. r<ady foi
. in mind-
...
properties, to keep grass mowed, to prehistoric “dapper" bridge which the day to see the latest musical
“j CO“ I5 V*d “ ° t*'*“ • remove weeds and debris, to keep crosses the River Baris In a remote comedy! Then. too. it also retains 23. E. J Bulgtn. D D.. Ph D , of Instant use without Installation of
Portland
w
ill
be
the
evangelist
and
whi
do with the Institution refuse from trees off sidewalks, in part of Exmoor, and said to be the the flavor, shape and color of the
gas mains.
against Joseph, nor did ; other words Jo do privBtely w ha, largest aud probably the oldest of food more and preserves It In Its the song service w ill be In charge
of I
In ushering Standard Flamo lnt>>
if
»ho
enilM
maka
Knv
.
.
IK
>
feriva
.!
In
tIUfaln
of
F
Carlton
Booth,
tenor
soloist
natural
state.
It
is
more
s
u
r
e
o
f
i f the court make any the city Is doing publicly.
any
its kind In Britain
suburban homes, the Standard Oil
and
vocal
teacher
for
three
years
killing
germs
and
mold
spores
and
sberment proceedings.
The legend says that It was built
mot
company, one of the pioneers In
I venting his
spite
In a single night, and the devil, Is successful w ith all the hard at Seattle Pacific college D r Bui developing "home gas plants,” Is of­
Jo*
United
States
courts
say
that
It
gin
Is
a
converted
agnostic
lawyer
green
vegetables
which
are
usual
reserving the right of way exclu­
other lawyer by asking
aga
fering a product proven In scores of
lawyer's disbarment. Is not a crime to purchase liquor, sively to himself, proclaimed that ly a failure In the open kettle or and a famous southern evangelist. California households during tbs
the
but
that
hardly
helps
the
purchaser
During
the
revival
he
w
ill
discuss
hot-pack
method.
The
chief
thing
be would destroy the first living
>ther lawyer retaliated
and
past year. Thia new fuel Is con­
to remember Is not to mix instruc each night such subjects as "W hat densed to a liquid and stored In
by I
the case against Joseph. so long as It Is a crisis to have the thing that attempted to cross.
liquor
that
has
been
legally
pur­
I
Relieve
and
W
hy.”
"The
Trium
ph
ttnns
but
to
stick
to
one
set
of
rules
A
holy
man.
who
dared
to
fiaunt
The
tad no alternative ex-
steel cylinders. Two gas cylinders
of the Cross.” W ill the Old Book enclosed In an attractive metal cab
tbe evil one, cunningly sent a cat and follow the time table.
cep
xtge for a fa ir trial of chased.
Stand?”
"The
F
all
of
Babylon.”
first
across
the
bridge,
whereupon
the
against the two men.
Inet. may be Installed outdoors and
Jars and Rubbers.
Some folks look with suspicion the unfortunate animal was torn to
Tha
one and both were or­
AH types of jars may be used for "Christ and Sociology.” "Was Moses connected, by ordinary piping, with
upon
some
men
merely
because
Scientific"“
"The
Man
of
Galilee
pieces.
The
spell
was
broken
and
der«
red.
modern gas ranges, water heaters
oven canning. They must be clean
N
¡a the Oregon Journal such men are so particular about the holy man took possession.
i free from tiny little organisms The Infidel s Gall.” M r Booth Is and other gas appliances.
and
y asserts, tn Its usual! atto ed lnr church.
Whatever the origin, the bridge which cause food spoilage. The lids well known on the coast as a
Is of wonderful construction, con
holl
hou attitude, that the
must fit securely, thus preventing church soloist and radio artist H it
N ee«t f o r D ilig e n e e
Women are just wise enough to sidering It was built In an age
at the piano.
sup
irt has said that If
the entrance of sim ilar invisible wife will assist • him
Gur liicces« <l>|M-uila upon th«
• •
let
men
think
they
are
foolish
to
when
mechanical
power
waa
un
Jos«
apologize the case
{ creatures. All jars must be scalded.
AsB«<nhly of God
Fan* gtrength of our pnrp<>*e; snd If we
It measures 120 feet Merely place clean Jars in a kettle
aga
will be dismissed The fall for the stuff the men tell ’em. known.
Main IfeNMl MTMt fn»’»» ** I’ BtfttfcM would mnke much p ro g re s s , w e
across,
and
has
17
»pans,
resting
Jou
knows that the court
AddU H
pastor Munday echool at must use «llligeni'e Thomas a
Sometimes we Imagine the office on piers of unhewn stones piled of cold water or rack or a cloth to » 4 ' • m . sorrfteoa at 1 0 .4 5 a u .
said nothing of the sort, and it
prevent heat from cracking them. V-
p
t'1
’
» ns»»t»t«" kt - p
« • Kempt*
girl
marries
the
bossy
employer
to
one
on
another.
Not
an
atom
of
purposely and maliciously mis­
Heat gradually until boiling point
get
a
chance
to
turn
the
tables.
cement
was
used
In
the
whole
quoted the court for Its own pur­
is reached. Let the w ater boll about
structure:— London Tlt-Blta.
pose. as Is its customary and un­
15 minutes. Do not remove until
An
undertaker
is
about
the
only-
varied practice.
ready to use. In liftin g from hot
man
who
doesn't
have
catalog
W hat the court said was that if
water use a scalded spoon or other
L a b o r F irs t
Joseph win R E T R A C T his state- hoU3e ‘'""'petition
utensil. Don't trust your fingers’
An Episcopal missionary In Min
ments he will be forgiven.
_ ,,
,
For goodness' sake use new rub­
The Journal, in its customary
T ° i13 with the must dough are nesota visited one of the outlying bers It's not extravagant nay. sis­
misleading and guileful manner. J not »’ways the best bred,
districts In his territory for the ter' -economical! Good rubbers are
purpose of conducting prayer. He neither brittle or spongy, but are
tries to make out a case of vindic­
inquired of the lady of the largest firm and elastic. Scald at least 10
tiveness on the part of the court YO U N G P E O P L E N O T SO BAD
house there I f he might hold the minutes before using. Naturally,
for disbarring him for an offense
services In her home. Not being we use the best sort of fru it, and
(B o b ir Dem ocrat-Herald.)
which mav be righted bv an apol­
ogy. (A R E C T R A C T IO N was what
People who are confidently ex noted for her crest piety, she mur of about the same grade of ripe­
the court asked.)
peering all the young people to go mured something about:
ness- otherwise, some of the fru it
•‘Going out to see about IL"
The Journal refuses, for its own to the bad ought to have read the
is hard, while other parts have be­
Going
out
to
see
what
detained
purposes, to give the court credit story in The Democrat-Herald yes-
come mushy.
for generosity in giving Joseph op- terday about the boys of Halfw ay her after a long wait, the mission
Syrupa for Fruita.
ary
found
the
men
busy.
He
went
portunity to right himself. This was Union high school who made more
The type of syrup used w ill vary
up
and
said:
a magnanimous thing for the court than $3000 out of their Smlth-
“Aren't you «Mining In? Don’t with the fruits, future use, and your
to do, and unquestionably this of- Hughes agricultural and livestock
you
care anything about your sweet tooth. For Instance, with
fer was made Because of the fact projects after paying all expenses,
cherries to be used In pie, we do
souls’
”
that the words spoken by Joseph “Flam ing Youth” is a well known
not make quite as heavy a syrup
“Souls?"
asked
the
head
of
the
(spoken while he was trying a case phrase It gets itself into the head-
as if we are using the cherries for
family,
slowly.
“We
bane
na
got
before the highest tribunal of the lines. The other type of youthful
sauce.
state) were spoken of members of activity is seldom noticed, but It is time for beem, «Then the bees they
Thin syrup for sweet fru its-
s
w
i
m
"
—
Pathtiuder
Magazine.
the court. Had the unprofessional much more important in its bear-
one part of sugar to two parts of
conduct of Joseph's been in some ing on the future. The construc-
water. Medium syrup
for medi­
way that did not bring the court tive activities of youth, and they
um or sour fruits—equal measures
Loved ’Em A ll
into the proceedings, there is little are legion, usually attract much
of sugar and water. Thick syrup
The second grade teacher was
likelihood that this magnanimity less attention than they should. I t
two, three or four parts of sugar
would have been shown.
is gratifying to learn that the boys seated at her desk. Up came a ( to one part of water. Boil syrup
Regardless of anything that has over in Pine valley have been rals- little girl with a note which read, long enough to dissolve sugar- -us­
been said, M r. Joseph has been glv- ing calves, hogs and grain instead " I love you.” signed “Carl A------ ." ually about five minutes.
en the opportunity to right himself of something else, and making a Another girl ran up with a note
• To be continued neat week.)
Just like IL
by doing the only thing left for a profit on it.
The
teacher
stood
up.
saying:
gentleman to do when It has been
----------------------
New York has a fru it shortage
shown that defamatory statements » —
— — —
— * “All the children who received
notes bring them to me."
It Does this mean another banana
made by him were without founda­
seemed as If the whole school arose song?
tion. He can not claim to be a
as 23 little girls came forward
m artyr in the cause of free speech
with notes, all reading: “I love
when he Is given such an easy way
you. Carl A------
of escaping the penalty for having
The following bills were auditeo
said things that can not be de­
“Why did you write to every girl
fended even upon the grounds of and allowed at Monday night's tn the room. Carl?" the teacher
meeting
of
the
city
council:
the right of free speech.
asked.
The Journal well knows that Mr. Mountain State» Pow er Co. ......... _8257.00
By this time the little fellow was
P«e. Tel. A TeL Co., t o l l » _______
<25
Joseph at all times got a square Heiifweli A Nelson, g a s o lin e ____
2.24 crying, but blurted o u t: "1 Just
deal, and it knows that the court John Schaffer, p o li o » _____________ 115.00 loved them all, and I thought they
showed a generosity that Joseph 0 . B. Pitcher, chief of police ____ 150.00 ought to know IL"
Allen, s s l s r y ___________
80.45
would never have shown the court Donnell
Plre d e p a r tm e n t............... .................
24.00
But generosity, magnanimity, and Dr. C. E Frost, salary .................. 10.00
L.
W
Coiner
i
s
l
s
r
y
___________
M e a s u r in g M o o n li g h t
250.00
I
the finer things of the Inner man
E. Caldwell, salary and ex
are strangers to the Journal, and C. pensa
We grumble at our constant
........ -
_______________ 175.40
possibly It should be excused for H. W. bombard, salary aad sx.
changes ln temperature, yet on the
p e n s e ---------------------------------------- 52.00 moon the noon temperature Is hot­
Thia unprecedented new gaa aervice does not require
not recognizing high and noble
C.
G.-Eugen»
Frt.
A
Trans.
13.75
ideals with which it is totally un­ Frederick Pos« Co., supplies
ter
than
boiling
water,
and
at
night
the
laying of gas mains. Your home installation for
10.14
acquainted, but it should not be V. 8. Goff chamois ikin ....
1.50 It freezes solidly in the deadliest
C.
G
Mfg.
Co.,
d
o
o
r
_______
permitted to hoodwink others.
complete gaa aervice can be made immediately. A simple
4.75 cold imaginable, about
degrees
Zd Spriggs g T s i s l _________
0.00
The principal objection to Joseph Sentinel,
H O W D Y F O L K S —Boys who
This Is because tbe
ptg.. and p u b . ____
55.72 below zero.
gao-pipe connection between your kitchen gaa stove and
by members within his own party Otear Smith, wages and car
graduate from school this
131.00 moon does not retain heat, throw
is his vindictiveness, his vltuperous P. H. Jones, w ages and car
150.25 Ing the sun's rays back Into space,
month will seek a position,
a steel container, housed out of door* in a locked metal
Schofield Stewart, pipe
tongue. W ill Joseph fail to take Crane
then they w ill look for an
ic I Hk«* » mirror reflects light.
Co., water s u p p l ie s _______ 14.35
cabinet
ia all there ia to it I
advantage, by doing what a gentle­ Tourist Cafe, meals ............
opening, and finally they srlll
Families living in rural communitie« aa well ax those
18.85
These facts have been revealed
w
10.41 by an Instrument Invented recent­
man should want to do. of this op­ Nelson E lectric s h o p ___________
just grab a job.
in the a lie i can now have GAS for cooking and heating
TTUoa LoouJ D ^ U n V U l G ladly Ctaa You n — -
portunity to placate those whose H. H. Pieater. Cooper walk ......... 105.40
• • •
votes and support he should desire J ’on’Lrd' Tr.n.rf?r'r.we^üng »treta n o 00 ly. It Is so sensitive that It pven
measures the heat of moonlight
— a revolutionary contribution to rural life which the
To Whom I t M ay Concern.
If he would be governor of Oregon? Hooker Electro Chemical Co.
when It reaches the earth, so small
Many inquiries have come in
c h lo r in e ______ _____ __ ___ _____
10.00
Standard Oil Company o f California ia making possible
as to where the editor of this
8. L. Godard. Ninth St. w idening 200.00 a fraction of a degree that It can
hardly
be
imagined.
8.
L.
Godard,
Main
St
U
fhtln<
4300.00
column
gets
his
literary
abil­
through STANDARD FLAMO CITY GAS SERVICE
ONLY ONE WAS TH EBE.
P ostoffice, envelopes ________ ___
32 04
ity. So as to settle th at ques­
C. G. Fuel Co.
.............. ............. 51 oo
FOR
COUNTRY HOMES.
tion
for
all
time,
the
editor
Only one G. A. R. man was able T a x e s ........................................................ 149.85
C a e s a r’s P ro fo u n d R e b u k e
wishes to state that he comes
to participate In Cottage Grove's
Families in the cities— with every kind of commercial
from a literary fam ily. His
The following quotation Is from
Memorial day services. He was one
Chinese Excel in Patience
wife writes checks, his sister
“Plutarch's Llv«»s” : “Caeaar once,
of three remaining members of
fuel
to choose from— use gaa because it ia quick, clean,
f a r f i r t l a 'j^fonaatlan to a d t e lh* COUPON fcaJaat
Chinese artisans excel In work r *
writes shorthand, and his
Appomattox post.
seeing some wealthy strangers hi
qnlrlng ingenuity and patience.
o r a d l a a y S ta a d a n l OU Rapes*— t*H *s o&o—
aafe
and
economicaL
Rural
families
are
now
being
brother writes Insurance.
Rome carrying np and down with
For years we have been saying
They can labor long and hard, liv­
e e e
them In th d r arms and bottoms
that the ranks are thinning and
given
an
equal
opportunity
to
have
modern
gaa
rangea,
ing on almost nothing In the way
young pappy dogs and monkeys,
that ere long there would be none of food.— Providence Journal.
AND NOW W E W A N T
quick-heating gas plates, water heaters, lights, gaa refrig­
embracing them and making much
of the old boys to participate in
TO W R I T E
YO U A
of them, took occasion, not unnatu
Memorial day services.
L IT T L E
MESSAGE
erators and individual room heaters— economically!
rally, to ask whether the women
The day to which we have al­
ABOUT C H A R G I N G .
in their country wpre not used io
luded is closer than we wish.
FO R
50c
WE
R E-
i liear children ; by that prlnee-llke
Only a few of any great command
C H A R G E Y O U R R A D IO
reprimand gravely reflecting upon
are now living. Soon we shall be
THE PURE FOOD LAW
BATTERY,
24 - H O U R
’ persons who spend and lavish upon
hearing of the last survivor of this
S E R V IC E .
DON'T
GUARANTEE
» s »
brute beasts that affection and
battle and of that battle, of the last
kindness which nature has Implant
survivor of one of the great armies
“ PRESERVED PEACHES’
June grooms are warned that
RBC. U. « »A T OFT
of the north.
l ed In ua to be bestowed on those of
Just because wives keep harp­
our own kind."
The old boys performed their du­
ing on something Is no sign
ties well on battlefield and in civil
that they are all angels.
life and set us an example that we
. MaO (Ms eoupttn to .
Ceylon Great Trading Port
may well emulate, and soon there
Happy Thought for Bride­
will be none of them to observe
Spices, plumbago, pearls and rare
grooms.
whether we perform as well as they
woods, the export commodities
Just six months more and the
did.
which brought fame to Ceylon,
wedding ring will be paid for.
» » • B n ah • • » • • < . . . Bata Vvaaofea««. C a lU o r a la
Only one was there on this Me­
have been superceded by tea, rub
ass
morial day.
W hy express the
her and coconut products as the la
Please
send
in
fo
rm
atio
n
abont
Standard
W H Y DO T H E Y IN S IS T
thought that this fact should sug­
land's leading exporta
More than
U PO N
M A K IN G
THE
Flam o N atu ral Gas fo r Household Uses.
Nm nr
a-»-*-r~.
gest to all?
one-fourth of the world’» commer
GROOM SO USELESS A T
< ial crop of tea Is produced there.
T H E W E D D IN G ?
W HY
In the chief coconut products,
ON ADD DIN G MOBE
NOT
D E T A IL
H IM
TO
copra aud coconut oil, Ceylon's con
SAWMILLS.
W A T C H T H E IC E C R E A M
tributlon forms a tenth of the ag
FREEZER?
gregate world exporta.
One-tentli
ass
A few months ago we read much
N o .33
of tbe total rubber supply it pro
In the newspapers about the great
W hat Is so rare as a day
I need there.
DRUGSTORE ECONOMY
addition
to
lumber
production
in June? Well, possibly
brought about by the opening of the
the 29th of February,
Everybody
likes
to
pinch
a
» s s
Hines m i’l a t Burns.
New Simile Needed
nickel off the corner of ex­
I t la but a comparatively short
Live W ire Haney sez: "It's
A Kansas editor wants to know
time ago that the great Long-Bell
pense every now and then, so what
all right to be In love with a
has become of the girl who
mills went Into production at Long­
dimple, but so many fellows
we
w»uld
like
to
call
your
waa “as ugly as a mud fence.” It
view.
make the mistake of m arry­
Isn't tbe ngly girls who have dis­
attention
to
your
opportun­
W e have no desire to do other
ing the whole girl."
appeared,
It's
the
mud
fences.—
• e e
ity
for
drug
store
economy.
than wish Burns and
Longview
New York Evening Star.
well. W e have only the best wishes
The Greatest w ar song ever
Our drugs, staples and ser­
for any community that acquires a
w ritten. "Here Comes the
vices of every sort are gen­
great, new industry.
Prevent Rags Slipping
Bride.”
erally
much
lower
than
you
ess
But the I*ong - Bell ojieratlon
Rags will not «Up or curl If yon
could expect. You can save cut small pieces from an old Inner
started at about the time lumber
N. E. Glass wants to know
started on the toboggan, and the
how the bootblacks shined
money by “ shopping" at tube and sew one on each of the
Hines mills roared Into production
customers' sox In the days
four comers with strong thread
our
store—and
we
will
prove
a t about the time lumber hit the
when everybody wore knee
matching the rug color as near
it for you.
bottom of the grade.
boots.
possible.
ess
Today »0 per cent of the fir mills
Guaranteed Alarm Clocks
of the coast are working nn a re­
S’long.
But
one last word—
Much more satisfactory results
$1.00 to $5.00
Cottage Grove must have a
duced production schedule recom­
are obtained by using borax water
city planning commission.
mended by a committee of fir mill
rather than starch for stiffening
operators
voiles, dim ity and other sheer, fine
In Cottage Grove one of the large
material.
" *M»biUX^i
-
levo
Publish,« K»»rj TkanSar
I C h u rch N e w s J
W e’re Screened Off
From the Public
V«
City Gas Is Available
For Countryside Homes
The First National Bank
Of C ottage G rove
KNOWLES
6? GRABER
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
O r e g o n
Standard Flamo W eek
J U N E 2-7
Cooking— Heating— Lighting— Hot Water— Sterilizers, Brooders, and Incubutors
C ity G as
C ity C o u n c il
fr o m S ta n d a rd O s il W e lls n o w re a d y
FOR COUNTRY HOMES
R a d io R a y H a s
T h is to Say:
Ask abont this new STANDARD OIL
COMPANY GAS SERVICE — no gas
mains needed—hot water-gas Refrig­
eration -q u ick cooking—anywhere.
KNOWLES 6? GRABER, Hardware
SCHOFIELD STEWART, Plumbing
:L/lMo
Old Doc Bird Says:
• • •
STA N D A R D
O IL
COM PANY
Gas Ranges
Water Heaters
Hot Plates
u
C A L IF O R N IA
Spark Gas Ranges
Hot Plates
Heaters
E q u ip p e d fo r F la m o G a s
SCHOFIELD STEWART
KELLY DRUG CO.
OF
PLUMBING. SHEET METAL
Cottage Grove, Oregon
K nowles & Graber