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THVRMDAY. A UC U ST II, Il ftrore Jkntwri OUB BANNER CROPS. “♦ ' O H Crawford. eap eriuieedeal ; proeek- • I lag. I t . Y P g., » ; .T s a « .lU t l* Mr. and M ra Robertson are gueats at the Prank McOarvIn »'clock. Paster's SIS sealh home. Mra. Robertson la Mr. Mo- F ifth street. Garvln'» slater. Ths W alter Robinson fam ily F m ln re M a l Atseeikly of Ood — R a ti spent Sunday at the Norman Suiter s * = T S home. « «s «, m : ssrOsea st 10 4« s. «M ; The Me Imo Pertnl fam ily at 11 o'clock Sunday service on ”Re- re e s s people’» meetla. si T p m ; .r a n tended a picnic Bunday at Bear serelses msellags * u .le r a » Office __ SS Sortii M > U ' and saw exactly the same things ; conciliation.** His subject for the fe lts l. ils study. W edarsd sy. prayer lueetlas creek at the home of Mrs. Perlnl's that the Register w riter saw. The | union church service at 8 o'clock b D ih t u r s d a ^ »ereteea udth you»« people In sister. Mrs. Sam Oilman. « Ü B S fS H P T fO N R *T »:R day eras a Sunday and the crops Sunday evening In the Methodist •irn e , weeUag. Saturday (Cech ta ed»eaee) The Ronnie Per In I fam ily and si I : SO p at. ■ ( I ïk J»|Thr»e lT h re e ixoatka ko ? ' ' were so good that everywhere the church will b e "The Tragedy of M r and Mrs. M ax Tonole motored a * I Ï * I O » . ai letk »O .»1 th rifty husbandmen eras out gar Misused Power " Sunday school will l.u tk er« » U lM le a — AdTTallul <as<ek to Yoncalla Bunday. nering them. meet at 10 o’clock. The Christian Memher »I M ele » trr e l. M a n l i F Stara«. p w Carl and Della Burkett went to And ere noted something else that Endeavor w ill join In a union young ter N atloaal E ditorial Aaaartatloa Ittrta e errulce s i l i t e tke B r ìi Oregon H l* l- Editori»! AseocUllo» the Register overlooked, at least people's meeting at T o'clock at the ; ead Ih lrd Buadaya o l eack nraalk. All Veneta last week on business Oregon Nrwapapar Ceefereace Agnes and Demsrlgo Moetachettl ) l.u tk er» » *. Irre .p e e tlr» of a a tie a a U 'r does not mention. W e heard the Methodist church. u è cordiali? la rlte d sa e o li a* thè»* were Sunday dinner guests at ths clatter of combines and binders, ere , wke are w tlk e u l a efcarek keora. Clinton Ocumpaugh horns In Cot- a s » great loads of grain being I hauled away we saw v e h ic le » c k r r v I F’ n“ M <"h" d ‘«‘ Episcopal Church. ‘ tage Grove. C ka rrk ef O r t . l — (Laud e». I l ielle» 1 - .n a a a vehicles carry-1 lra R Aldrtch p » „ or _ church M ary and Logan M iller and the e f C u llar» O r e *» .)— g u a d a r e»r ^ f o c i O„ ? ■Ch°ol wUh « • ‘ h~ * d»p»rtir.»nt> •eulh • lese; lilk le atedy IO a e t. werahtp I I M iller and Mostachetll girls snd sin^Ts rnslancl ^hd ~ 2 T a t e a m and b,bl* ,tud v • d*P ” ‘d for Persons a ai. ecrtptare »lady V:M p. a. boys went to Eugene Sunday sve- of b o J ^ ^ T i 7 . t i n o< * “ »**=• w ill m «*t at 8:dS with Ths Guardsman la the offt< lal publication of the Oregon national DIVIDE. Pacific fu s e . Rrprosi a teilre e A. w thypoa tec ; nlng ' " S f a“ * f J T i h i ’r a K o . m l » s ifi.m . Portland Security Hide ; Sen Preectcco (Speelel te Ik e 8 *« U a e l > Skervu Bldg.. Ixw Angele». S i t W eater« combine or binder, gasoline motor „ , r u The orchev j Aug. 1». Haxel Chapman, who Pacific H ld g . Med Brydon lack In chare- P r o b le m No. 83. O V aT T *.? <™ has room for two o r t h r e e m o r e A water tank can be filled » m o to r drlvm, vehicle carried the muMlclMn. T h , p . . t0r w lll praach was operate»! on for appendicitis re P R O F IT O N D EB TS husbandman about hie pl.ee Sew-: „ o'clock Sunday service 0« cently. Is Improving rapidly and It through a pipe In two hours. It can eral hundred head of horses o r - H , 1 ^ 4 . ^ Me • Special mu. tc Is sxpectsd that she wlll be able to also be filled In three hour» through come home the end of the week. a smaller pipe. How long will It Money 11 eerily berreured k a t herd to mules would have been used In the Mr. and Mra. Lundy Woodson take to fill the tank If both pipes pay keck Over a term e t year» tke In te r old day to perform the work that has been arranged. A Joint young peopls's meeting w ill be held at T wrere supper guests at ths J. A. are used. net eque!» the prtnripel. Thia mean» that le many eeaea the Improvement code we saw being done on this Sunday. and a union church service at A Answer to problem 38 -31 cent-». twice what It was expected to eoat. I t la Probably a hundred more men Rev. Duncan P. Cameron w ill be Mackey home last Thursday. one of the reear-ne that explains the feet would have been employed in the the preacher and his subject w ill that while population kea I aereeaed e le n i I » per rent in the p e n IS year», public old days to handle the animals. be "The Tragedy of Misused Pow W hat ts the price of oats today sapeadlturve hove laeraeaed fou r tlmea ) __ r ? : e r ” A duet w ill be sung by Mrs. 1. ‘‘‘ f’»* **’’*" '*“ *• About the same as the price of a R. Aldrtch and Mias Flossie Mathis and a solo by Loren Harvey. A Public debt should not be per- of m en* In young people's religious meeting mltted to pyramid, and any advice . ». that tends to hold down public debt tblS o ii Year t h ,y * * * not much w ill be held at 8 Wednesday night t. commendable but thè H em id T ” T T “ 1".“ *" and prayer meeting a t 8 Thursday B stekllek.d IM O Fu bH oke. Seery Tkar»4»y C hurch N e w s K a ra yeo d rlre e d e v » tke W U Ik te rlie I »»11»? m e e t ly . ky »like» tka eeel a r araat »14« I I f yon be»». yaa ha »a ak- h U U M ky Oeueo O t »»» Nblliblnj ' »et red route» artdaacaa la tka road. Id * flalda i Oerajra«/ of crop» that niaal vqeal Ike boat thia Biker? Bade— ___ _________________ E ditor fe rtile ra fto a p ro d u c e .— B ug»». Raftatar FrrabyW rte. Chttrcb. Rev Dun f t r t b p iM t pu hllrallen »Ulrrr4 el ('» I Yap, thia w rttar drove down the can P. Cameron w ill preach at Ole t*<» U re » . e» »le*» m a itrr ! W illam ette valley a few days ago dMnA. H ip s ; : ». night. Orchestra rehearsal aril) be Friday night at the parsonage. . .. Let's take an example at home: C o tU g . Grove recently retired • general fund bond Issue on which the interest had been one and a fifth Urne, the p r in c ip i and none of the bond, had been retired A . the old bond, were retired with a new issue, the Interest charge w ill continue until the total will an- proximate twice the principal On the face of it the city of Cot- .’ £ ? £ ; T t h ™ t i m : . 1^ *** W h *r.\irra.V b J e™ - With which City, - h t s ^ p a i d L _ W e who - i c p , v ,»» t , v ? „ w „ . „ I Uv t' shorter. chm “ men - T ^ ± ÌT -S lr ' 2 ,b * H T ° tk °è ~ w ^ T T h è " « .h è t^ t J «„Y “ * *°d to h . m^ h‘" ry consumption has de- '*• ‘ b“ conic upon us almost without warn- £ * heard a waj| from any farm oryan I f the boad. referred to had been retired In 20 years, as they ahould have been in accordance with good business practice, Ute money for their payment would have come from the taxpayers of the city The ne>tinara7>**n>u.e foran,.il»tra b o rrn w « ^ ™ e t m ^ r d^ U v o , oer centd i ^ o n s ^ e i ^ t 1^ . * a xnth’i i « t e ^ r in u ^ f ^ d ln ^ ^ : £ t‘° " , 2 ° “ ' w , * w lth , L T “ Ot° r d r‘' e" Uf . A . h — *-*f« for the farm er ha. been m»de easier by motor driven ma- chinery. L ife for the farm laborer, what iew the" " * ot hlm- h~ been mad* e“ ’«r - “ d «>e tw o may ? T flSiFbt nay Adin» i . gaswt . in£ out a In t e r e .r for money to ea?n when th e a T d ’ ^ invested in buslneas or industry. The bond issue referred to b ore' ‘’’ ^ ‘ i r t h ^ n d X u e had been II •> 7 » a < lf to YonrHome Print Shnu First Free M etkedial Ckurek — C erw *r of M earw* eveae* ead eoetk F ifth a tc e » t-- 0 _ 0 >J *ro w _ jv M ra r_ S u B d e y >2 jS « o t >iB^AS. „ 0 , Wjfg h ” , y c a n t, do thla any ^ a= X th °*v 2 ' The man who declares he will wear no man's collar shouldn't ne glect to put his monogram on his laundry. The money a man's w ife saves out of her allowance seems like vel- I vet to the husband who borrows I t The married man smiles super ciliously at the Infatuation of the '• office boy. „ o Man In Dead of Night “Overcome by stomach gas in the dead of night. I scared my husband badly. He got Adlerlka and tt ended the gas.”—Mrs. M Owen. Adlerika relieves stomach gas In ' T E X minutes’ Acts on B O T H up- ' per and lower boarel. removing old , poisonous waste you never knew was there. Don’t fool with medicine which cleans ^-..J only . P A R T of raw»*», bowels, I but let Adlerika give stomach and b° ” 13 a R E A L c," n ‘"K and r’d of all gas’ Cottage Grove Phar- 2 2 2 L =± ------------------------------------------ their ma- ’ ------ »wnproducts. as been, it would have been retired ™ w ith money which many taxpayers y “ d aniro<1* on either would have borrowed at 8 ' he farma' ____________ per cent or which earned 8 per cent A „ for them. Xn other words, while It * * much “ w* uke Bailey, would have been good business to d* “ °cratic nominee for governor, have arranged for the bonds to be we have never supported him for paid during the 20 years, yet It Is a “ S' offlce- and *re not likely to fact that If the same taxpayers now other Gtan to call attention to would have provided the money for the iact that Cottage Grove has their payment then as w ill provide reason to remember him for the the money for their payment now. P*1"1 he Pl*>*ed in putting over our such taxpayers are actually money arm ory bill, but we shall defend ahead, instead of having paid the him vhenever he is unfairly at- principal three times. tacked, as he was by the convention Here's another way of looking at of mavericks who placed Julius It: Money that is Invested Is cost Meier in nomination as an Indepen- dent candidate. The platform ing just as much as money owed. I f you have cash with which to adopted by the meeting declared buy a home, you save paying inter Bailey to be a protege of the power est on the money you have invested, trust. Ed may be a lot of things, but the money you bave in the but the thing he isn't the most Is a home costs you Just as much as the Protege of the power interests. Al- money the other fellow borrows though this is a rabid republican with which to buy his home, for if newspaper, w e should dislike very you hadn't put It In the home it much to see Ed lose a vote because probably would be earning you as I ot preposterous assertion by a much or more than the other fel- convention which had no excuse for low pays In interest. its being. Ed may never be gov- As a m atter of fact It Is usually e™or . but he w ill always be clean, pretty good business to owe money * nd ” are not »° certain we can a t 8 per cent provided you put the *» y that »bout all those who had a hand in fram ing the Independent money to work. A ll of thia is by way of saying platform. that the mere fact that a munici E d ito r McAdoo of the O r r v t U 8 ta r had pality or a person pays in Interest pocketa picked twice when he attended two or three times the principal hi» the republican lU t » convention In Port does not that there has been l* " <1 which »how» coantr? paper» are _ , . prove . . . a loss to the taxpayer by that pro- ‘ » i« “ proaperona a» they used to be.— coeding, even though the proceed- s*IrTm Ing is not a good one, measured by - °P®. not correct, the thief had to business »ten^eeds ‘ pick em twic* *n order to get one ____________ _ good picking. President Hoover urges public bodies to build during the present depressed period. Governor Norblad urges public bodies to cut their ex penditures to the bone. The result probably w ill be that public bodies w ill do exactly w hat they intended to do had neither the president nor the governor given them any ad vice. • y A d v -e i M ela »tr*»t. B e t a r d u y S a b b a th aeheol st B:«S e. ehurek aervlcr at 11 a. w l*ray»r wraetlng at T :1 0 p m W *ds*ad ey A ay eae w»l»ama. s e e ----- Oh Boy! What Joy LIFT CORNS RIGHT OUT Not on Blfte Team. Recent news stories said that two man from Cottage Grove had been selected as members of ths natle. ■ al rlfls team of ths national guard. Ths utsn whose names wars given are not residents of Cottage Grove. Probably this city was confused with Forest Grove. ... - 1 — 1 11 — ■ i— H vf«r** 1 • « T a k r T h a i T r i p sssa> srw /se»f < se a r r a h h a r / a . i > f A ha/ee»)’ Stomach Relief* F t U N S A» KF nu —a I h a . as eekaNagissasd *f awe « a s nrara ad arar, « « • * ___A. H..IÌS—»>-ra. Lwep- V 11 aura ale. »n i l — vonoUea. k*er> ken», keedeake, dbateMa U raia anj uakw kaaMSwl keeeuae II leeda Is ealueily r a n e U » WwwQa. » M * tkag vdw. e l kesa. *atp w aie«s« F lw*>a laeufy a 7 a * »rarvaC a Vlw II a aeessasaed Is XW» «MM» • • •V ’ K CM • '«f « * DMir MM»*«» •m l MMÌ » GNU mjb b ty Cottage Prove Pharmacy < 2 *1 W« w ill repair ar aw ltrh year boot lire« and give you a law figure aa naw Goodyear Double Kagle, Heavy Duty or Standard All-W eather». Drl»e In. Katlnialee free. No obligation. l.ifrliuK ' (.unraulre«l Labor Day Rodeo L E T ’S G O ! lin e a i Gran obtainable at thoao low prieoa. Valaoe oaly the world'» largout rubber ro ap aay eaa a *o r. Carefully mounted FULL O VUPilZK F U IX O V K M tiU t HAl.l.(XlN<i M KGULANM 20x4 40 ........... $0 60 30xSU 01........ |fi.3O 30x4:60 ......... $0.to | 30x3>.’ BS |«.76 TUHK» ALSO PRICXD LOW Sun., Aug. 31 and Mon., Sept. 1 W. J. Woods Service Station Cottage Grove Service Station A t Cal-a-poo-ya M ineral Springs T w o Big D ays o f W ild W est S h ow s RACING, BUCKING, BULLD0GGING; “CHUB” MORGAN COMING; OUTLAW BUCKING HORSES; RACING HORSES. 80 HEAD; COWBOYS, COWGIRLS, CHAMPIONS OF CALI F0RNIA; SECOND TO NO RODEO; SWIMMING, DANCING AND OTHER AMUSEMENTS A T T H E CONCESSIONS; CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS ADMITTED FREE WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS; 12 MILES SOUTH EAST OF COTTAGE GROVE, ORE., LANE COUNTY, ON ROAD TO BLACK BUTTE, ALONG THE COAST FORK OF THE WILLAMETTE. Home* trade merchants will buy their KAI » E S BOOKS from their Home Print Rhon. KNOWLES & GRABER HARDWARE SP O N SO R E D BY M cK EEL & B E R G G R E N The English Way NEW Right from England comes the new. better, joyful way to take out corns— roots and all. Callouses go also and you can rub off that hard skin on heels and toes with your hand — the magic treatm en t Ask Cottage Grove Pharmacy for a package of Radox -put 2 table- •P °onfuls in a gallon of hot water —do this for 3 or 4 nights In suc cession—then lift out the corns. This Joyful exhilarating foot hath Is simply great—you'll enjoy every minute of it and your burning, sore, tired, aching feet w ill feel better than they have for years— ask for Radox and foot comfort w ill be yours. Cottage Grove O r e g o n M ANAGERS X tobacco in Velvet is aged in wooden casks for over two years., that’s why it’s so ' I Radio Ray Has This to Say: H O W D Y F O L K S - A news re porter was trying to inter view Contractor Charles Stevens: “I have been In form ed,' be said, "that you began life as a poor brick layer.” Charlie said. “You have made two mistakes. I began life as an infant and there aren't any poor brick layers." e • e (fzapkcQuttineócfJfaiin* By K A R L K . M IL L S 7 The dearest w ife is one who costs least. SILK CREEK. s o LT.-e % » A FORT DEARBORN, CHICAGO One of the first settlements of Chicago was F ort Dearborn, erected In 1803. John Dinxle, "F ath er of Chicago,” settled nearby a year later. In 1812 a band of Indians attacked the fort and massacred near ly all the w hltea The efficient handling of every necessary detail will greatly alleviate much of the of the .H- No additional spending to set for re- [ o r tic iü ii C O T T A G E G R O V E . ORE. PHONE 2 0 2 U . •Ambulance Service (Bpeclal to the Sentinel.) Herbert Lombard remarks that at the same time folks are putting on a lot of style, they are putting off a lot of creditors. • Aug. 18.— M r*. Charles Trembley I returned August 8 from Penn and on Sunday. August 10, entertained a t dinner a group of 11 friends, a l l : | from the Penn district. Mrs. M ary Burcham returned Sunday. August 10, from a trip to Yellowstone national park. She had i accompanied a son and his wife, M r. and Mrs. John O. Burcham. A grandson, David Burcham, visited in Eugene with an aunt. Miss Lena Burcham, during the tim e his grandmother, Mrs. M ary Burcham, was away. A sister of Mrs. K. H . Bennett I arrived from Yakim a. Wash.. Wed nesday, August 18, for a visit at the Bennett home. The 8. D. A. Christian Help band met August 11 a t the home of Mra. i Platz. The day was spent quilting. M r. and Mrs. A. Woolcott and ! Mra. N ettle Estes' sister, M rs.' Wheeler, were Eugene visitors Wednesday of last week. Mrs Woolcott went up for medical at tention and remained In Eugene, M r. Woolcott and Mrs. Wheeler re^ turning home the same evening. Mra. Platz left Thursday of last week for Portland to visit her moth er, Mrs. Garven. M r. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell and | fam ily attended S. D. A. services In I Eugene Saturday. John Ashby and Sid Swanson moved a threshing machine the firs t of the week from the Swan son ranch to the Shade Burcham ranch. They wlll go from there to the K. H . Bennett ranch and from there to the Royal Oak farm . F ir cons pickers have been busy on the Julius Heckler ranch during the week. A rth u r W oolcott and sons visited F rid a y and Sunday In Eugene with Mra. Wooloott Supplia». The t L^rULL OUNCES IN T H I RED T IN e e e And another thing that w ill help all of you to get rich, la to save by using our electrical service. see We cordially invite every one to attend the showing of our new radios next Tuesday, August 28. • • e M A N Y A M A N W H O L IV E S L IK E H E W AS O N EASY S T R E E T IS O N L Y O N EASY PAYM EN T STREET. • • 8 W hether you are on easy street or not, you w lll ap preciate the low prices on our new radio«. • • e Dippy Dialogue. “You wouldn't get angry if I kissed you?" "Do you w ant me to promise not to bite?" » » » Prof. Emerson persists that the reason past history Is of ten referred to as the D ark Ages is because there were so many knights then. You can not beat these school teach ers. s e e I t Is probably Just a coinci dence that men start joining lodges after they are married. » » » Things W e’d Like to See: A tra ffic cop being bawled out by his wife, and a city planning commission. e • » W e thank you. Typew riter SentlneL • F Tip for the Doctors. I f you w ant to get rich. In vent a vaccination scar that w ill look like a dimple. Smokers: Test this for yourself: V elvet Smoking Tobacco is different — different in aroma, different in flavor. I t ia an all ’ round tobacco for pipe and cig arette— note the cut, just right for rolling. Say what you please, there ia nothing that mellows leaf tobacco like ageing in wooden casks for two years or more. I f you roll your own, you’ll find in every tin of V elvet the makings of about $0 of the best cigarettes you ever smoked. V elvet tobacco is made and cut just exactly right for rolling. I f you prefer to amoke a pipe, then here’ s a tobacco that hits the mark. Teat it out for yourself! Lmaxrr * Mtaas T obacco C o . elve In a p ip e : I t h its the m ark . . . In a cigarette: J u s t exactly right