» > FAO F r i V K T W MKNTINEI., COTTAGE P R O VE, OREGON.^ VRIIIAY NO V FM Iir.il 7. IHM '■ ND N O TH E H E R E AH TO Mrs Jane Craig wrltaa that they S TA R T O F A IR S E R V IC E O<’ 1 F o g i f C ’ e r r «• have been transferred from Goshen Controversy Er. ': 1 b / in I'.s r ’ . y l u r Junction, Cal., to the H P. agency “ M a l o n a n d D ix o n ” L in e Reports have been received here at Buttonwillow, Cal., 28 mile» wsat In the old days Ihe I'd 1 I’ ' that the Bennett air' line would As a boundary division lb« "Mu I o f Baksrsflsld They are rloee to per» took their furs n /u ln rly I" j this week start regular tripe be (he oil country and alao somewhere | sou nd DI ion " line got Ils name i the nearest fort and were I tween Tacoma and Marshfield, with the two men who surveyed near President Hoover1» large from * times five months In making tin- a regular stop hers, but »<» far no and established It. Chari»» Miison lanch Net profits from chemical fertilizer» round trip, says an article In the - ship has stopped, and the special and John Dlson. Il »»« run by Buy your tlcksst early for "Tom­ Wisconsin State Journal. It wu« committee of the chamber o f com­ Sulphur, First are shown on various Oregon soils by agreement between the Culverts, of my," the Junior play. High echool Maryland, and William I ’enn to net not uncommon, In times when In merce having In charge arrange accumulative records up to 20 yean. Used / 8 Years gymnasium, November 14 Don’t dependent traders, employing run menta for thia service have received tie a controversy regarding the Some of the field trial» are the moat ex­ miss It! boundary line betuewi I ’t nii ;;1- , uers of the woods,” entered Into i no notice. Aga tensive of the kind in the went. conipetition with the factors of the I t was said that one of the Ben­ H. Daugherty, who suffered a vanla and Maryland Mn on and paralytic stroke several weeks ago, Dixon came from England In 17B4 Hud m's Bay company In Canada nett shlpe reached Corvallis during Net gain in hay yield 40,000 tons at for an Indlun to make a Journey a day fog Saturday or Munday And was brought home Hurnlay from a for that ezpresx purpose Tb y Potash and of 60 miles, If by doing so. he could turned back from there. a coat o t *1 an acre—a net profit of Eugene hospital and Is being cared were both men of sclentllb' attuln- Phosphorus for at the Frank McFarland home, menta, Mason nt one time being »»- ( obtain an extra pound of gun­ $300,000 annually to Oregon farmers lie Is recovering satisfactorily. B o h e m ia n s H o ld H ik e . Blatant at the royal observatory at i powder. applying aulphur. Profitable. The Bohemlane, newly organized The Huxley Kem fam ily of Cor­ Greenwich. They ran the line with J Indians usually traveled In com panics on their long c tn w trips to outdoor club, held a short hike Sun­ vallis, former residents, will move great care, cutting a apace eight Doubled onion yields and increased baiter their season'» catch of furs day afternoon under the leadership the last of the week to Medford. feet wide through the forest and yields and quality of potatoes, mint oil Phosphates When they arrived at a fort or post of Mrs. Mabel Dtxon, going five M r Kem, who Is connected with setting up a alone ut the end of and fiber flax. each mile. Every fifth atone was I the factor seldom allowed more „jug , up the south Lorane highway the Mountain Slates Power com Pay, Too. than two of his red cualomcra to An all-day hike has been scheduled larger than the others ami hud on pany, has been transferred Rightly applied phosphates give enter his storeroom at one time. for Sunday, the group to meet at the north aide the arms of William Do you need the up-to-date etyl When an Indlun brought In Ids 10 o'clock at the Ninth street bridge about 20 per cent increase of grain I’enn and on the south those of Ish hat Juet to suit your own per- A nd Now, P n f Tina at. pelts lie was given u carved stick to start for the old Currin ranch. The smaller In yields on old western Oregon grain ronalttyT Special reduction sale Ixjrd Baltimore or oilier token termed a “Jlude- Those who plan to go have been Timing. Friday and Saturday. Vlalt New termedlate atones hud the letter lands. benver." being equal lu value lo a asked to take lunch; coffee will be "P" on the north surface and ”M" York M illinery Parlor» and be prime beaver skin, so this "Made- furnished by the club at a nominal on the south, for Pennsylvania and aulted. n7P Lime has been used profitably on beaver” was the standard of value. charge Miss Naomi Wynne will be Maryland. The line has nothing to Mrs. 11 Daugherty, who had vis­ most Willamette Valley soils for le­ do with slavery, except ax It u lti­ After the value of furs had been leader and those who plan to attend ited several weeks at the home of mately became the boundary line estimated and tie held Ids "M:o|e have been asked to notify her gume crops It is needed on 1 million a son, W. H. Daugherty, returned between free «fates and the slave, beaver" token, the Indian proceed­ A schedule of hikes has been acres. Monday lo her home In Newport. ed to buy bis goods for next season. made out by Sirs. Dtxon, chairman though that was not the thought at Mrs. E arl Garoutte. Mrs. John I.. tha time. When the line waa es­ For Time and Methods of Application of the walks committee. I t is Slark and Mrs. C H. Kline attended tablished slavery existed In Penn- 1 planned to hike December 7 to the Sec Your County Agent. the annual district convention of sylvanla as It did In the colonies, Revocation of Rights James P. Graham homestead In the Degree of Honor held Thursday In and was not abolished In Pennayl- j Forced O u t Huguenots Gowdyvllle district, with Mrs. G ra­ Albany. vanla until 1780 and then only by : ham as leader. The Huguenot» were the Puri­ Membership is open to those who For good performance clear a law providing that all colored tans of France In the Sixteenth participate In two regular hikes around the dial, try a Stewart W a r­ persona thereafter horn within the and Seventeenth centuries The j A STRONG BANK and secure the endorsement of ner radio. Ask us for demonstra- state should he set free at tba age name ass flrat used about 1580; Its chartel t tlon Ini your home. Nelaon Motor of twenty-eight year». Hom« people think because we n r. »Ivin« «uch low price» we are COTTAOE GROVE. OREGON origin la unknow n. The Huguenots ______ Co. giving Inferior quality meal but ln » l« » d we are giving the beiit suffered severely In the reign of Mrs W . H. E d le fw n Die«. Dale Hawkins, Al Rosenthal and meat money can buy. There 1» none better elarwhere. Thl» la the Francis I and his Immediate »ac­ H o w V e n ic e Procured Mrs W. S A. Edlefsen died at 10 ■ Bob Stacey spent the week end beat way we have to advertl»» by giving quality meat». ---------- I cessors, and after 1502 were fre­ church will be the speaker. The T h a n k s g iv in g S e rv ic e P lan n ed . fishing on the Umpqua near Scotta- Body o f P atron Saint quently Involved In war, under the p. m. Monday at the fam ily coun­ choir of the Presbyterian church ’ burg. Each caught a salmon. try home at Lorane. Hemorrhage Arrangements for a Joint service leadership of such men as Admiral For many year» Venlc# was the Mrs. C. 8. Burkholder of Santa center of the most enlightened gov­ Uollgny and King Henry of Na- waa the Immediate cause of death. to celebrate Thanksgiving day were has been asked to provide special Funeral made at a meeting of the minister­ music. • She was » p an . Ana, Cal., who Is spending her va- ernment and one of the most pow­ varre. afterward Henry IV ial association Tuesday. It will be \ cation here at the home of Mr. France. Uollgny and from 20,000 services were held here today. Rev erful states In Italy. Although her Office Equipment The Sentinel. Duncan P. Cameron of the Presby­ held at 10:30 Thanksgiving day at Burkholder's mother. Mrs Clara to 30 000 other» fell In the ml««« geography and her buildings have Butkholder, spent several days last a unique fascination, her history Is ere of 8t. Bartholomew. August 24, terian church officiating. In te r­ the Presbyterian church and Rev. Ira R Aldrich of the Methodist over the academy course. He will be week In Dallas with her mother. Christmas Cards. Sentinel. 1572. In spite of all this, they con ment waa in Eugene. tha most romantic and plctnreaque Mrs. Edlefsen waa born in Ham ­ a member of the team to represent tinned numerous and powerful and See the Junior play, "Tommy," aspect of all. burg, Germany, and came to thia the academy tn Its dual races. the Edict of Xante«, Isaued In 1598 high echool gymnasium, November Tha «tory of Rt. Mark, her patron Ladles, you'll love Tom m y' Men, by Henry IV. gave them full polit­ country In 1889 She arrived in the It's worth a dollar but It's only saint, la a daring and exciting one. ical nnd civil rights. Their power Lorane valley from Milwaukee. you'll fall for M arie' See Ihv Jun­ 80c and 85c, reserved seats 80c In the year 827 A. D. a Venetian W Is , In 1912. Several years later ior play November 14, high school Ram Jones, who had visited a ship lying In the harbor of Alexan­ was broken after the anrrender of she and Mr. Edlefsen returned to Mr. and Mra. Harvey Holderman gymnasium I.a I!ooor of ench wurd In Iool, one CO M PO SER OF this week for Baker to spend two cabinet minister. People bad been of them fixes the rain stick in a pound package ..........25c Peas, Oarden Patch, 3 or three months. killed before, but It was felt that, hollow log, and everybody leaps In Matches, 6 box carton ...15c cans ........................... 49c will play melodies from his own scrap­ if the high and mighty were in Business was light In police court the water nnd splashes it. On the again this week. C. Adams paid a way home the men scratch their peril, something must be done. S» book and tell of little human incidents the railway engine whistle was In­ fine of *5 for speeding on south shins and the tops of their heads vented to give warning of danger, Sixth street and Charles W hite with twigs. No woman may set in the lives o f musical celebrities he has Yes, w e’re wise—We sell and Rev. Sydney Smith said It paid a fine of »8 for disorderly con- eyes on the rnln stick, although the steaks that we know are sounded like the despairing squeal , duct. * known. wife of the chief rainmaker is per­ 1 pkg. Edgmont crackers Fresh and that we know of a lawyer when carried off by his Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short and M r mitted to scratch her shins with a The best ever These programs, featuring Lee S. Rob­ master the devil I will bring people back for 1 cracker tin nnd Mra. K. K. Mills spent the week twig If she cares to. I end In Portland. They attended re-orders. You can be wise erts are known as "Sperry Smiles" and the horse show at the Pacific Inter­ C o m p u lsio n '» R esu lt too by b u yi n g your Im parfactl»» national Livestock exposition and come to you a t 8:45 each Tuesday, No human power can force the Ar« you angry that others dlsap STEAK here. ! the O. S C.-W. S. C. football game. tntrenchments of the human mind; point you? Remember that you can Thursday and Saturday evening over M r. and Mrs. W. J. Sturges, who not depend upon yourself,— Frank­ compulsion never persuades; It only Carload have been visiting for ten days at makes hypocrites.—Fenelon. the stations of the National Broadcast­ lin. the home of their son, D W. Sturges, plan to leave this week for ing Company. their home In Grants Pass Mr. Hard to Bxplai» W isd o m M u s t Be E m p lo y e d We have just unloaded a earload of thia wonderful flour. | and Mrs. Sturges and the D. W . I f laughing’s a sin, I don't we Books are but white paper, un­ KFSD * K EC A * K G O ” K G W Pillsbury flour is a nationally known flour. We believe Sturges faintly went to Brownsville what the Lord lets so many funny Fred J. Anderson, Prop. less men spend In action ths wte- Saturday and visited at the home things happen for.— Auonyraou* there is no better, lhiy your w inter’s supply at these prices. dom they get from thought— Bui- ' Free City Delivery K O M O * KHQ of M r. and Mrs. W . J. 8turges\ wet. daughter, Mrs Doxsee. Phone 4« Gave Radlam to World LaSelle Stewart and daughter Radium was first obtained from Wasted No Words 1 Dorothy spent the week end tn Portland, where they attended the pitchblende bv M^and Mme. Curie In a will of 29 words P. A. HL Shrine benefit football game be­ and Bemont in i Herspln. West Hartlepool. England, M IL L E R S O F SPERR Y D R IF T E D S N O W F L O U R tween O. S. C. and W. S. C. They) left an estate of more than a half H» Gets It were Joined In Portland by Lorsn million dollar« to his wife. Stewart, student at O. 8. C. The little a man wants here be­ low Is a little more than hla neigh­ bor haa.—Chicago News. Christmas Cards. Sentinel. Fertlizer and Liming Profitable on Most Soils SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY No stamps on these specials Specials for Saturday Fancy Shoulder Pork Roast 18c lb. Country Style Ham burger and pork sausage 2 lbs. 25c 4 lbs. lim it Lamb Stew 6c lb. Lamb Chops HVa lb. Lamb Shoulder Roast E xtra nice I2V2C lb. Leg 0 Lamb Ju st the right size for small family I7V2C lb. Lean Boiling Beef 12M5C lb. Fancy Young Beef 15c lb. E xtra good and tender Morrell Pride Skinned Hams V2 or whole 28c lb. Small size hams Bank of Cottage Grove BARTELS M A R K E T I I City Briefs M arsh all’s Cash Grocery Christmas Cards SATURDAY SPECIALS 19* The Sentinel 50 79* 8K New Dresses A t T he Fair * « ^Pioneering Don’t Build Fires On City Streets COAL I Clean-up Week The First National Bank The Fair Store Of Cottage Grove C H E ST N U T TR A N SFER I . O ffice E q u ip m e n t J J1 THERE ARE SMILES , THAT make US happt The Sentinel Grocery Specials! Friday and Saturday we, Óoiñótb hßd/e canner-u7# * ? w&e/e. ? LEE S. ROBERTS Cracker Deal Fresh Cider Both for 39c 35c gallon Pillsbury Flour Special prices for this week 49-lb. sack, $1.79 24-lb. sack, 93c Four 49-lb sacks, $6.75 S m ith - S h o rt G ro c e ry QUALITY MARKET SPERRY-FLOUR-CO