F H IP A Y . WOVKMWICM »I, la to
O O TTA G B G B O VB , OBCOON
K E IT Z E R S
W E S T SIDE
GARAGE
1 have opened a complete garage buHiness
in the Hold building north of Masonic tem
ple, where I Khali he pleased to meet the
many for whom 1 have done work while
employed in other garages of the city, also
all others who wish first class repuir ser
vice on any make of car.
E D A . K E IT Z E R
llalph Haltainan haa baan trana-
farrad to tha Woodburn territory
Large«! State CapitalT
by tha Union Oil company.
!
The Tviaa state bouse at Austin
Frank Homes, who was m anager, *• M ld t0
***• Isrfast state cap-
of tha Shell Oil company dlstrlbu ,to) ln tb* United States.
I t was
tlon plant for several months, has! bul,t between 1881 and 1888 bjt
bean advanced and transferred to' Chicago capitalists In return for
Toledo. He left Monday for hla new
acres of land. The Site
position Mrs. Homes expects to of Austin Itself was selected by a
commission
appointed In 1836 by
Join him Saturday or Sunday. No
announcement has been received as the republic of Texas to And the
to who wilt take M r Hornes' place, most attractive spot within the
l-et us show you some of our boundarlea of the country for the
good used cars
We have lots of seat of government.
good transportation for sale at low
M a a y Causes e f Flree
prices. Nelson Motor company.
■parks
that fly Into dry cover
Mr. anil Mrs. C. K. Untphrsy,
a woodsman's hobnailed
Mr» W ilbur W atkins and father, when
W illiam Moore and Itoy Istonard boots strike against rocks In woods
attended the Oregon-Oregon State and fluids, live ashes flicked front
football game Saturday at Corval pipe or cigarette, matches that con
tinue to glow after they have b<
lis
thrown away, spark from airplane
Hobart Fromm, commander of exhaust« and «park« from coaU
the local Legion post, Fred Hen- burning locomotives all help to
nett, district commander, and Rev. swell tbs tide of Arts that sweep
Duncan I ’ Cameron, state chaplain this country every year.
of the legion, attended a district
meeting Wednesday night In Cor
W a te r a t N ia g a ra
vallis Itev Cameron gave a report
The depth of the water st the
of the recent national I-eglon con
erect of tha American fall at N i
vention In Boston
agara measures from 1 Vi to 4 feet
M r and Mrs. F. L. Grannis, Caro nnder usual conditions, but some
lyn and Miss M ary Clerln attended times the water is set beck by
the U. of O.-O. S. C. football game northerly winds so that the falls
Saturday In Corvallis. They were are almost dry. The depth at the
Joined In Eugene by Mrs Hugh E
Horseshoe fall Is not definitely
Rosson
known.
Mrs A V. Forkman of Portland
arrived Wednesday to visit until
Advance la H e a tin g
after Thanksgiving at the homes
In Philadelphia, many years ago,
of her sisters. Mrs Gottfried Grab Benjamin Franklin and his friends
er and Mrs Elizabeth Fahrenwald. basked In tbs warmth of tbs stove
Mrs Fahrenwald la recovering from
be bad Invented—the forerunner
a recent Illness.
of the central bouse heating sys
This was the only marked
The Nelson Motor company has tem.
sold a Chevrolet truck to W. L
Improvement ln beating until the
Traylor and a Whippet coupe to A l advent of radiator beat 76 years
la tar.
bert luike ut Notl.
A marriage license was Issued
last week to 1-orry Francis Urost
of Cottage drove and Ellen W
Smith of Eugene
Chllllp St. Clair was arrested hern
Friday on a larceny charge and
Dale Itaw klna arul Al Itoaanthal fined 128
spent Saturday afternoon and Sun
Dr. and Mrs. C
H
Klm e a t
day fishing on the Umpqua near
Scottsburg They caught the lim it. tended the Oregon Oregon State
five of their catch weighing
17 '» " ’ ball game Saturday in Corval
Ils
pounds each
BUY A H O M E IN C O TTA G E
Mr. and M rs Itoaroe Heinenway
and llttla daughter Dina of Port G R O VE. We have a few exception
Very
land spani thè week end al thè al bargains on our listings
h iim t of M r Heitianway'e parente, easy (arms M UST R E HOI-D. SEE
US N O W H all A Johnston. Real
M r and Mrs. D I I Heinenway
Estate, I-oans and Sura Insurance.
t-ady's Top Lifls (rubber or «08 M am St. phone M
tie
laathen a l 2Sc to tha flret 100
County
road
crews
were
busy
women to viali my shop nasi Wed
nosday only Brina thta ad with halurdey road blading, heavy rains
you. Doc Goff, opposi te city hall having put roads In good condition
___ for this work
_
F F Grannie and O. M Bagley,
principal and coach of the Cottage
Grove high school, attended a state
meeting of principals and conches
THE BEAUTY NOOK
Haturday forenoon In Corvallis
I wish lo announce the purchase
Miss Ihiullne Bondurant of Port
of the Beauty Nook from Mrs
land and Miss M argaret Royer of
Halen Mpray. I have Just com
Eugene visited Munday evening
An 11 pound eon was born Tues
plated a compiste course In
with Mias M ary Clerln. The this«, day morning to M r and Mrs. John
beauty work and women may be
are sorority slaters.
Shaffer, which accounts for the un
assured of receiving the latest
Stewart W arner, the radio with u usual alactrlclty with which Night
In those things that make them
punch. It will be worth your troublr Cop Hhaffer has been covering his
more attractive
Miss Itelh
to call Nelson Motor company for beat the past three nights.
Bailey w ill remain w ith me as
a demonstration. Phone 200
Elbert Bede attended a meeting
an operator
W H Daugherty attended the of the Portland Press club Mon
1 w ill specialize in
Oregon Oregon State football game day night at which General M artin,
Mtulo.ni Eugene Facial* anil Saturday In Corvallis.
newly elected Portland congress
Scalp Treatmenta
Mr. and Mte. C. M P arker re man. was the guest of honor.
J. H Hills, who died Thursday of
turned Friday from a (en day visit
with relatives In Dexter and Jas last week at Lowell, was a grand-
Mhop W ill Rcoukln In Ihr
father of Mrs. LaSalle Htewari flf
per
Kern B uilding
Mr. and Mrs Leslie Hawkins re this city
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Cameron und
turned Iasi week from Hood River,
fam ily from Hhannovan.
Saak.,
Mis« Esther Hllaby suffered a where they had spent several Canada, on their way to »pend the
painful Injury lo a hip last week months
Convenient, handy, pie.want place w inter In California, visited here
when she slipped and fall Mhe Is
for cards, pool, snooker, »molten last week with M r and M r* Dave
con fin ed to her home
I be Pastime.
tf Hhaw Mr. and Mrs. Shaw enter
Mr. and Mrs W W Chrisman re
tained Saturday w ith a dinner In
Carl
and
Ralph
Monroe,
students
turned last week from a visit In
their honor, other guests being Rev
at
University
of
Oregon,
spent
the
Longview. Wash . al (he home of a
and Mrs, I. G. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs.
week
here
with
their
parents.
Mi
daughter. Mrs Al Bogan They left
L I-. B arrel and Mias Fay Harrel.
and
Mr».
J.
D.
Monroe
Saturday for Medford Io visit an
other daughter Mrs. Glenn Meat l.
Dola Galas, l-loyd D eY uung, Paul
Everett Hmall of thia district re Banders. Darla Breedlove and Dan
eelved *« Friday as county bounty Kelly attended the U. of O.-O. H C.
on two bobcats
football game Haturday In Corval-
C ity Briefs
Typewriters
to Rent
Change of Management
Mrs. Inez
THE
S E N T IN E L
Meeks
O ootaiunal C h a ir* a t ( uaL Breea-
ler A Mon.
R ebuilt
Standard
U n d erw ood
$50
H rs. Clara Burkholder received a
letter thia week from her son.
Charle« ■ Burkholder, (hat hla wife
(K atharyn Penner) had undergone
a major operation Saturday In a
Mania Ana, Cal., hospital
She Is
reported to be reatlnx easily.
O UR V A C A T IO N
YOUR OP
l*O R T U N IT Y . Meet ue at the New
York M illinery Parlors Friday and
Haturday. Hale prices must move
our beautiful hale. New York M il
W ith Name Printed in
linery i ’arlora. Big bargnlns in silk
W ithout Additional
hoaiory. We are closing out our
stock al greatly reduced price» n21p
Charge
Richard Chambers, son of Mr.
Dorena local of the Farmer» and Mrs. Victor Chambers, Is quar
union will hold a pumpkin and antined w ith measles.
mince pie »ale Wedneaday at the
Herbert Eakln, T. C. Wheeler.
Farmer»' Union »tore In thl» city. W orth Harvey and James Dungan.
Proceeds w ill be applied on the in- all of the First National bank, at-
debtodness on the local's hall al tended a banquet of the Lane Coun-
Dorena.
ty Ranker»' association in Eugene
D r and Mrs. W E. Lebow at Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mr». Frank Grass of tended the Oregon-Oregon Slate
W. I. Isom spent aeveral'daya the
Sutherlin were Hunday guests at the football game Haturday In Corval
fore part of the week In Albany,
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leon- Ils.
receiving medical treatments. He
ard.
«
jgr. Bnd u r» . I. M. Harvey of 13« w u accompanied home Wednesday
M r and Mr» George BJor»et at- north Hlxth etreet celebrated their morning by a brother who will visit
tsndsd the Oregon-Oregon Htate sixtieth wedding
anniversary In- • short time at the Isom home here
football game Haturday In Corval- form ally Thursday.
Colonel Erw in Visits B atter)
**■
C irc u la tin g
H e a te r* a t C o a t .
James Bennett haa gone to Free- llreaaler * Hon.
n llc
Colonel Clifton E rw in of Portland
no. Cal., to visit at the home of a
Mrs. H. H. Harms, who had been h«ld » conference Wednesday night
daughter, Mrs. I. A. Fagala.
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr» with officers and non-coms of bat
K. K. Mill» has purchased a new James Robison, and a »later, Mrs. tery "E." and gave the second
W illy» eight deluxe sedan from the O. E. Woodson, returned last week lieutenant's examination to Orville
Haxen. The colonel expressed him
Nelson Motor company.
. to her home In Portland.
self ax well pleaxed w ith the prog
Mrs. H. A. Hagen Is visiting rela-
N. E. Glass was In Portland Tues-
ress being made by the local m ili
ttvss In central Oregon.
day on business.
tary unit, which Is In his command.
| He also briefly Inspected the new
armory building under construc-
< tlon. Colonel Erw in, who wax on
hla way home from a trip to K lam
ath Falls, wax accompanied by
I Lieutenant Claude Waahburne of
Junction City.
n J lr
j
Christmas
Cards
THE
SENTINEL
If Ordered at Once
T h e Sentinel
THANKSGIVING
SPECIALS
F riday and Saturday
Coffee, Brite Star, lb. .. 23c Tea, Hold Shield, Vi lb.
Milk chocolate bant,
................ - ..............
f°r ...............................10° Bulk datea, new crop,
Onions, 10 lbs....................19c i 2 lbs................................ 26c
Data, Alber h Mini!, pkg. 12o Heana, aninll white, 3 lbs. 26c
Brooms, white enameled
>,
••
„ n
h a n d le .........................69c B,'an"’ ,un“’ 2 lb"............ 25c
Gatmip, regular 30e bottle
i * **' PUmpkina ................... lOti
f o r ................................. 23c Salad oil (bulk) gal.
$1.19
Fruits and Vegetables
For your Thanksgiving dinner
CHASE S CELEttY—SOUTHERN SW EET POTATOES
CHASE’S TOMATOES— M.EARLAND CRANBERIES
BRUSSELS SPROUTS—CAULITLOWER— LETTUCE
CABBAGE—«R A PE S—APPLES—PEARS
ORANGES—GRAPBERUIT—BANANAS
Cider
Fresh and extra nice, gallon, 35c
Nuts
Almonds, soft shell, lb 25c; 2 lbs........................................45c
Filberts, new crop Oregon, lb., 25c; 2 lbs....................... 45c
W alnuts, Oregon No. 1., lb., 28e; 2 lbs............................ 56c
W alnuts, extra large, 1 lb., 35c; 3 lbs............................ $1.00
S m ith -S h o r t G ro cery
Dolly Pitcher la Honored.
Miss Dolly Pitcher of this city
has been elected president of the
Lane County club recently organ
ised by students from this county
attending Ashland normal
The
club won Drst^prize for a float en-
I toted In the homecoming parade
Miss Pitcher wrote her uncle, O, B.
Pitcher, that she blistered and
; »cratched her hands helping to get
the float ready, but that she forgot
nil that when they were given first
1 position.
C a r L ifts Telephone Pole.
A car driven by O. C. Sallee lifted
a telephone pole from the ground
nt the corner of Lane street and
V illard court a few nights ago when
the driver turned out sharply to
avoid a collision with another car.
The Sallee car swung around Into i
the hedge In front of Mrs. Burk
holder's residence, but was not
greatly damaged.
B a rker Overpowers
Husky Thief
Bonds Are Mold.
An Issue of (8.285.03 In Bancroft
Improvement bonds was sold by the
city council Monday night to Geo.
H. Burr, Conrad 4 Broom of Port
land The price paid was *100.05
G at C lim atic C kaaga
Because of the cool cllmata of
Bogota, moneyed reel dents spend
at least two months of each year
down ln "the hot country," the sea
coast region, ax near the equator
as possible.
Trsdltlonsl tropical
heat Is reached In three boors by
train or automobile.
Royal A p p e ltalie a e
SlDca tha Sixteenth century the
word "cousin" has bean need by
sovereigns as an honorific style ln
addressing persons of exalted, but
not equal rank, the term "brother"
being the style uxed by one sov
ereign ln addressing another.
T a a tla g Leader
"Every public leader." M id Hl
Ho, tbe tags of Chinatown, "should
be compelled to be a horseman. Be
fore undertaking to manage men
be should at least be able to prove
that ba can manage a horse.”—
Washington Star.
Haas Need Saaligkt
Recent experiments »how that
bens kept In cold climates should
bare soma sunlight even ln win
ter, for test hens deprived too long
of direct sunlight produced few
eggs and these would not batch.
Prudence Pays
A woman one hundred years of
age st Lynn. M it a , aaya of herself,
" I never was very strong, so I
never wore myself out.” Many of
life’s compensations can be t«lf-
applled.—Sioux City Tribune.
“ M y Lady"
The title "Mona” Is an abbrevia
tion of tha longer word "Madonna."
which means "My Lady." Lisa Is
a proper name.
"Mona Lisa" Is
tbs name of s famous portrait by
Leonardo da Vinci
Trains a* W ooden Rails
Wooden rails were used on ra il
ways In the colliery district of Eng
land ln tha early part of tba Eight
eenth century, flat Iron bars mak
ing their appearance ln 1735.
M a a y I n a » » » la Poiaon Iv y
Only about one person ln eight
een Is sufficiently susceptible to
poison Ivy to be badly poisoned by
ordinary contact with the sap, says
a Field museum botanist.
Cruel Man
Man Is the only animal that
can remain on friendly terms
with tha victims he Intends to
eat until he eats them.— Samuel
Butler.
E a b a lm e rs H elped Physicians
Physicians ln
ancient Egypt
called upon the expert emhslmerx
to make some of the difficult types
ef bandages that were needed ln
surgical esses.
W hy Topes Was Valued
Topax. the gold stone of tbe an
cients, was much valued by them
for medicinal purposes, for dispell
ing enchnutnient and for calming
frenzy.
Things B ig and L ittle
The day of the greatness of big
things has passed; the day of the
greatness of little things la begin
ning to dawn.— Irw in S t John
Tucker.
F oundation o f Greatness
History shows, wrote Heine,
that the majority of men who have
dona anything great have passed
their youth ln seclusion.
Forma o f Iastructioa
The wise are Instructed by
reason, ordinary m lndi by experl-
#nce; |h# gtup|d by oecpggtty Bnd
brutes by tm,tlncL— Cicero.
Old English New spaper
The first regular newspaper In
England was the Weekly News,
which first appeared In London In
1622.
Unworthy of Trust
Trust that man In nothing who
has not a conscience ln everything.
—Sterne.
A n d Than W h a t 7
A favorite pastime hack home
was to ring a doorbell and usk
whether T lllle Spoopend.vke lived
at that address. We shall never
forget tha time the householder
said yea.— Detroit News.
Sutherland M ay Be Dead.
The body of a man who died at
La Grande from exposure and lack
of food Is believed to be that of Ray I
W all, T hat’s Something I
Sutherland, wanted In Lane county I
About the only thing we can
for a recent killing at Marcola In a think about which to boast Is the
moonshine raid Lane county o f-1 fact that we are positive we never
fleers have gone to LaGrsnde to I started a forest fire.— Haverhill
examine the body.
Evening Gazette.
Christian Revival Closes.
The revival services a t the Chris
tian church closed Sunday evening.
Ten conversions resulted, three by
confession. Attendance was good
and satisfactory results were ob
tained-
|
H u rk ln s Infant D ies
Arley Dean Hucklns, 5-day-old
son of M r and Mrs. Arley Hucklns
of Black Hutte, who died Novem
ber 10. was burled Munday after
noon In the A. F A A. M l. O. O
F
cemetery
Graveside services
Ivan Harker, who recently moved
were conducted by Rev Duncan P
Cameron The child was bom No- tr ',m h ,r " to Rsdmond. figured as
vember 11
something of a hero for small boys
when he gave chase to and suo-
Aldrlch to Addreaa F. T. A.
reeded In overcoming a man much
Rev Ira R Aldrich of the Metho- 1,r* er ’ ban himself, who had
diet church will speak tonight at a r°bbed the safe In the drug store
' meeting of the Latham Parent- ,n * hlch Barker Is employed
Teacher aseoclatlon to be held In
W hile Barker was waiting on a
• he school house. The Cottage Grove customer he heard the door of the
1 community orchestra will play sev-
*n ’ *** back room being closed
eral selections
Knowing that no one from the
store was there. Barker left hla
Garage la Opened
customer and hurried to the back
Kd A Keltser. who was employed room ,n tlm * “ > »** • man ‘••v ln g
' In various
of the city __
for by
way.
Barker *ave
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----------------------------.
. ***• back
_
. ..
I »^veral years, has opened a garage
overtook the man and euc-
I under his own name In the building cee<i e<1 ln landing a blow that put
on the weet elde formerly occupied the man "out" to such an extent 1
' by the Hohl auto body and top ehop that Barker wax able to hold him
until help arrived
It wax believed
that tha man, an ex-aallor, wax un
-lolna Red and W hite Mtorea.
Marshall's cash grocery of this der the Influence of liquor, other
city has Joined the Red and W hite wise Barker would have received I
Ax It wax
organization that provides for chain more serious Injuries
buying under Individual ownership. he suffered a blackened eye
The man had removed *80 from
This change was announced yester
the safe.
day
Barker gives the salubrious Red
mond ozone credit for hla thought-
Mtock l.au A boll she<d.
Voters of Brumbaugh district In leas fearlessness.
south Lane county, at the recent
general election, voted to abolish H O M E M A K E IW C LUB W IL L
O P E R A T E W ID E T E R R IT O R Y
the law against allowing cattle to
run at large. Operation of the law
Is left to vote ln each precinct
V in d ic tiv e W o rd
The German word “atmff" literal
ly means "to punish." During the
World war this was Anglicized Into
“strafe,” and meant to punlah or
damage aa by gunfire.
Colosaal S ta ta e
The Colossus of Rhode« repre
sented Hellos the Sun god. The
statue was the work of Charles of
Mr» J o lts L«« W n«ht, D irector
Lindas It was erected by tha
S sftw a y H o i w o n t r i ’ Bar»»o
Rhodesians st a cost of 300 tal
Safeway stores have announced
ents, apparently as a thank offer
ing after the successful dafenaa of the establishment of the Safeway
the city against Demetrius Pollor- Homemakers' b u r e a u , through
celea. It was set up about 280 B. which will be offered the advice of
C-, but 68 years later wax over a recognized nationally - known
thrown by an earthquake and lay authority on household problems
In ruins until 853 A. D , when tbs free of charge.
The director of the bureau Is
Arabs captured the city and sold
Julia Lee W right, a woman of out
the metal to a Jewish merchant.
standing reputation in her field.
She will have ample facilities In the
Tac»oa’» Distinction
way of test kitchens, able assis
Tucson, Arts., Is tbs only walled tants. etc., for giving Individual at
town ln North America. Old Tuo- tention to requests for advice.
son until 18«7 was a welled town.
Through the columns of this
A charter to Pueblo del Tucson was paper and over the air Mrs. W right
granted by tbe king of Spain ln will offer helpful suggestions. Op
1552.
It Is one of the oldest Eu portunity to communicate w ith her
ropean settlements Mtsbllsbed ln on household subjects is to be open
this country.
It was tnclnded In to all.
tba territory known as the Gads
The major object of tbe bureau
den purchase acquired from Mexico Is to assist homemakers In getting
ln 1854.
tbe utmost In value, economy and
satisfaction out of their food ex
Elephant Lived Long
penditures. Increasing demand for
Here Is a classic story: -‘An el authoritative inform ation on this
ephant captured by Alexander the subject prompted the decision to
Great from an Indian king, was establish the bureau, it was stated.
found 350 years subsequently, with
tbe following Inscription on him:
LO N D O N .
‘Alexander, the ton of Jupiter, had
dedicated Ajax to tbe sun,’ tha
(Special U the Sen Un el i
name of Ajax having been given to
Nov. 18—Henry Combs returned
tbe elephant by Alexander.”
to Eugene Wednesday
F ritz Guggisburg of
Latham
spent the week end with Clayton
Wisdom From Seneca
Townsend.
The W . A. Woodard Lumber com
Let no man presume to give
pany logging crew did not work
advice to others that has not
Monday and Tuesday ax there wax
first given good counsel to him
snow to the depth of 15 inches in
self.— Seneca.
the woods.
Zina Easley of Black Butte is
staying in Cottage Grove w ith Mrs.
In s u lin ’» V a la a
Insulin Is tbe secretion of car- W illiam Thorn.
Phil and Dorman Brookhart and
tain calls of tbe body situated ln or
Dear the pancreas Its function ln Oscar Newton attended the Oregon-
tbe body Is said to bo tbo control O. S. C. football game Saturday tn
of tho rate of supply of sugar from Corvallis
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. W ills spent
tbo Uvor, In proportion to tbo
utilisation of glycogon by tbe mus Sunday in Cottage Grove with a
cles. For this reason It Is admin daughter. Mrs. Ileen Currin.
Mrs. Clyde W illey and son Orval
istered to patients suffering from
Allen of Drain spent part of last
diabetes.
week with Mrs. Willey's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Geer.
E n durance Flights V alu able
The infant son of M r and Mrs.
Airplane endurance flights era Ira Hucklns of Black Butte died
proofs of tbs Improvement tn air Saturday evening and was burrled
plane motor engineering and of the at Cottage Grove Sunday.
increased M fety factor of airplane
Mrs. W L. Townsend is working
engines under normal flight condi on the annual Red Cross member-
tions. They also show up any weak ' ship roll call.
nesses and point the way to elim
Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Shortridge.
ination of any existing defects.
I M r. and Mrs. W T. Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Shortridge spent
Deserted M in in g Towns
Sunday afternoon at the M urray
Throughout the Weet there are ' Newton home.
Donald Kabler. who had been
a great many mining towns or
camps which ware deserted after , working at Payette, Ida., returned
ore ceased to be profitable. Among l home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W . T. Jones spent
them may be mentioned Rough ana
Ready and Hart, O allf.; Grand Monday evening at the John Small
Forks, Yukon, Granite, Lea rick and , home.
' Dalton Mattoon and Clyde Bar
Oro, tn Colorado.
tholomew of Drain went to Corval
lis Saturday with the Brookhart
Sot Fashion la G ardening
boys and attended a football game
W illiam Kent (1085-1748),
j Dalton Matton spent the week end
English painter and architect,
! with Oscar Newton, the two then
called the “father of modern gar ' going to Scottsburg on a fishing
dening*' by Horace Walpole. Kent
i trip.
was the first to adopt tha natural 1 M r. and Mrs. John Small and son
aa against the artificial or formal Carl, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Short
tn landacaps gardening.
ridge. M r. and Mrs. W. T. Jones.
M u rray Newton and M r and Mrs.
Freud Beast
Herbert Shortridge spent Monday
Admiral Van Tromp, who
morning at the O. P. W ills home.
the hero of 30 sea fights, defeated
the Spnntsh fleet, then the English
O. D. Adams Is Speaker.
one. After this he fastened s
O D. Adams, director of the
broom to his masthead to show that state board for vocational educa
ha had swept the English from tha tion. wax the principal speaker at
Te Clsaa Rings
To olesn platinum rings aat with
diamonds. Immersing thtm ln a
bowl of water to which ammonia
haa been added, and scrubbing
them with a small, soft brush which
has been dipped tn the water, la
affiaa clous.
I.d ls a s Aborlglass
Aborigines Is a term need to re
fer to the earliest known races of
a aountry, those found at Its first
discovery. The Indians are there
fore correctly termed tha aborlg-
of America.
Succession e f Smiles
the noon luncheon of the Lions
club yesterday. He described the
work over the state and In the
Cottage Grove schools.
D. M. Rohrer of the Bennett A ir
Transport was a guest and said
that his company Is continuing reg
ular stops here and w ill be able to
make stops on schedule as soon as
there Is relief from foggy weather.
He said he hoped that It would soon
be possible to make a reduction in
fares.
H. C. Wells and K K. Mills, who'
attended the business revival con
vention of service clubs ln Salem
Monday, reported on the meeting.
Lions clubs have designated the
first week In December as “buy
week."
"Our ancestors,” said H l Ho, the
University Night Is Held.
sage of Chinatown, “look down on
The Happy Sunday evening se r-,
us and possibly amile supercilious
ly at new Ideas which cause su vice at the Methodist church last
percilious efforts to look down on Sunday was devoted to university I
night, two university students and |
them.”— Washington Star.
two graduates giving impressions
of their university experiences as
E xtem p ore S p e e U a g Bast
affecting religious development and
Those who speak ln public are
batter heard whan they discourse life
Pastor Ira R. Aldrich spoke brief- j
by a lively genius and ready, than
ly on religious foundations being
whan they read all they would com
established at great universities by
municate to their hearers.— Watts.
various churches, this being looked
upon as Just as essential aa the
T h e In n e r Sanctum
w ork of the college church itself.
The moat commonplace person
haa wild regions— wildernesses, tt
-lames Stewart, 5, Dies.
may be—o f thought and feeling,
James Stewart, aged 5, son of Mr.
which even his most Intimate and Mrs. H. B. Stewart of this city,
friends hardly ever enter.—Arthur died Sunday in Eugene following a
Helpk
. two weeks’ Illness. Funeral services
1 were held Tuesday In Yoncalla. The
T h e Ì parents came to Cottage Grove a
Typov writer SwppHea.
I short time ago from Yoncalla.
Seirtfael
Market, Price and
Crop Reports
W HAT
The Catalogue ami Calendar
of Market, Price and Crop Re
ports available in Oregon will
tell you what reports may be
obtained by radio, telegraph or
mail, and when and how and
where. Write to the Oregon
State Agricultural College Ex
tension Service for your free
copy, or get one from the coun
ty agricultural agent.
W HEN
HOW
W H ER E
Bank of Cottage Grove
A STRONG BANK
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Marshall’s Cash Grocery
A RED AND WHITE STORE
We furnish food th a t’s good to eat
And that will keep your family well.
On grade and price we can’t be beat
We guarantee each thing we sell.
Extra Fancy Celery Red and White Cof-
from Chase’s garden iee, highest possible
2 bunches......... 15c Quality, per lb. 35c
Quaker Macaroni,
b
Noodles, Spaghetti
H*-
-
Ifo 3 pkgs...... .......... 19c
Sweet Potatoes
Blue Rose Rice
6 lbs................. ...25c 3 lbs.................. 20c
Everything for That Thanksgiving Dinner
BARTELS M A R K ET
Phone 55
Specials for Saturday
Hourly Sales
7 till 9 a. m.
Hamburger and Sausage
2 lbs. 25c
Rest of day 15c lb.
11 to 12 noon
Boil Beef
10c a lb.
Rest of day 12yac lb.
9 till 10 a. m.
Ham Pork Roast
18c a lb.
Rest of day 25c lb.
12 o'clock to 2 p. m.
Lamb Stew
5c a lb.
Rest of dav 8c lb.
10 a. m. to 11 o'clock
Beef Roast
131/2 c a lb.
Rest of day 15c lb.
2 to 4 p. m.
Sirloin Steak
20c a lb.
Rest of day 25c lb.
All Day Specials
Leg la m b ..... ...........1 7 y ac lb. Lard, in bulk ........ ......15c lb.
V ^U h W
S h o r w ^
25c
margarine ................13c lb.
V2 or whole skinned
b a m s......................... 28c lb. Armour’s Silver nut
Extra Fancy Hams
oleomargarine ....... 15c lb.
The place where quality comes before price
Watch your clock and save money
KNOWLES
& GRABER
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
O r e g o n
AMERICAN LINE WOOD
O ffic e D e s k s
MACEY LINE
S te e l D e s k s
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