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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1931)
It lllA V , l A M A IlV *0, IMI. tot m m i i p , ooTTAOB oanra, obisgon . F A O »F 1V B “Shores of the Crystal Sea” G eoig BJorset, d is tric t deputy of the Ito y a l Arch Masons, visited the ltos"hurg lodge Tuesday n ig h t of last week. Ho was accom panied by a group o f Collage G rove Royal Arch Masons. Joe S m ith left M onday nlghl for O M nites to O r rrnm e * p ito W o rk o f V d r ie s Cottage Grove Highest Grade Children Found In School Ag. Survey Free of Tuberculosis “A gi n e r a llo ll ago K'. etl.it,- i- ware extremely superstitious,** writes a contributor to a Ixaidon Addrcas 7 :30 Hmiduy evening. Fourteenth lecture fit Lin N o positive cases r>t tuberculosis In a survey o f vocational agrlcul weekly paper. "1 hey believed geries on the book, Revdation» high were found am ong the 177 grade flrm ly that fairies existed, no the tu ra i d epartm ents In the Do» A ng eles am i n e ig h b o rin g c ities Favorable weather conditions make early planting ad II A. M "Tin* M(•»•citill, fifth in tliv forenoon aerie* mi Whole friendly to mortals, yet schools of Oregon. W ashington. Ida school children who w ere given a In southern C a lifo r n ia . visable. Our stock this year is unusually vigorous and well f|ub k to punish any slight, the pun , ho, M ontana and C a lifo rn ia , atu tuberculin test W ednesday by the Sermon on t B l o u n t . We have tw o used lig h t W lllys- isliineut being usually some all dents In th e .C o tta g e (»rove depart Lane county health unit, assisted by rooted and best oi all our prices have been substantially re K n lg h t s is <.■ which are very good 10 A, M S u n d a y school ti lo p m, i'liriatiau Knd< avor. merit Onee. when a etdld. I merit, w ith an average score of the local health group, according to duced Mince last spring. buys lie sure to see these cars and Leon Van reports received here Thursday. .M inn Sariili Louise Sldi hlN will give u talk mi the Ida ceased to thrive, and a servnnt per 104 4, were the highest m any o th er makes a t bargain suaded tny parents to lake uie to N o rtw le k , w ith a score of 132, was Tests were given to 85 children in lory of tin1 i'liristinn Endeavor. John Clark will Np> ak prices. Nelson M o to r company. her home for a change. T here was high ind ividu al of the local group. the central building and to 92 In the mi tin life of Dr. Clark, founder o f Cliriatiuu Kudiuvor. A lunch counter, as an extension a concealed purpose, however. She Grades were determ ined upon a west side school. Between 35 and o f Its fou ntain, was added this week I'mne and worship with iin . _ r prac __ high school students were given believed that the fa ll'll« , having basi « of proficiency In various by th e G r a y (loose. tira i a..................... kills and tests were given to T h u rsd ay forenoon. N o report some grievance against our Imus«, T hrou gh an e rro r the nam e o f! had stolen my heart, and n ear her prove the efficiency of instruction as yet has been received on results M i» Anne W ellens o f Beverley I home wns a wise woman who held received In this type of w ork The of Ihe high school test. T h e purpose o f these tests is to H ill» , Cal., who arrived last week to the secret of working cures when survey was conducted d u rin g spring BUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 semester last year, under the su detect ea rly signs o f tuberculosis In visit nt the home of a brother, ■ anyone was 'h url from the hills.' H e n ry Itohde, was printed in last Salesyard, 10th & Charnelton St., across from public market 'T he details o f the riles are for pervision o f the a g ric u ltu ra l eng i school children and should be given W eek's H e n lln e l as M rs T o m W a l gotten, but the main features are n e e rin g d ep artm en t of the Oregon to the a p p a re n tly healthy child as ✓ Phones 1678-J and 36-F-2 lens. vital. A lock of my h a ir Wgfl put State a g ric u ltu ra l college. W . 8. well as to those who are under EUGENE, OREGON A verill, local a g ric u ltu ra l Instruc weight or otherw ise below norm al The K. I I . Luce fa m ily arriv ed Cr<N|ulgnola P erm anent W nve, I ’ W aldo Davis of Eugene, p layer Into a Bible, which was p la c 'd on tor Inst year, who la now assistant physically, health auth orities say. e ii iiiii.iin nml M i I.in <• Hu > talc <6, a t lle a u ty N ook. my head, on the Bible wns set n of the Golden Chimes, called at the county agent fo r W ashington coun T he lest Is made in the same w a y , III over hie i l l l l l r e ua iiiniingt i of dlah of w ater Into w h ich , through W illie H alm hrldge o f Bandon vie Meihodtst parsonage M onday. T 3 .In* local p la n t o f Ihe Hhetl O il corn* lied one day recently a t the hume the scissors already used, molten ty. I n to b« highly com plim ented up- that the 8chlck test is adm inister- a nlM-.. Of t h is i " n t h * ■h ow ln 8 made by the boys ' ed, a drop of serum being Injected U P W A R D T R E N D IS N O T E D D r T . H. Tem ple, field secretary piny. T h« fa m ily la reaiillna at of a cousin, W llllu m lead was poured. lla lu ih rld g e , « . . . ... under hl» supervision between the layer» o f the »kin It [l'.'4 A»h avenue. for tlie retired M ethodist m inisters' I N B U S IN E S S , S A Y S O W E N lead shaped like a heart was w hile re lu m in g to his home fro m T he average score o f all students is very often necessary to repeat endowm ent fund, was callin g on lected, and blessed, and each tnern MiiiMikrr, pool, eartla, tubiwoo, P o rtland . In the survey was 81 41. the test at least once, and those who friends in the c ity F rid a y . D r Glen D Owen, m an ager o f the lo Ing part o f It was scraped Into my biuutuln. T h e I'n a llm n fu r paallnie. M i a. C. T . P o w ell returned F riday Teinplc was fo rm e rly superlnten show a reaction or pronounced red cal J. C. Penney com pany store, re Thus the stolen heart M r» Ix m m a I'y b n rn and Ml«» f |. j i i i M u lfo rd , w here »lie visited a «lent o f the Salem d is tric t In the j porridge. F a r m e r » ' Clasw -» A rc H e ld . ness are advised to have fu rth e r ex turned T h u rsd ay fro m P o rtla n d , was suppoMol to he restored It ly itle llu b b e ll of K u yrn e epent the week a t the home of a eon, K*. 1C. N ig h t school classes fo r farm ers am in atio n made. T his next step In #where he attended the com pany's Oregon conference and took an ac , must have worked In my case, as I i'k end here w ith Ih e lr parent*, Pow ell. M r. and M re. Pow ell and live p art In the M ethodist camp are being conducted at 8 o'clock clude» X ray o f the chest Ca»eg annual spring convention. Com have reached a hale old age." |li nml M r * W I. H ubbell M r. and M ra. F re d e tt o f d ie Valley m eeting ecs.dons held In this city. each Tuesday evening a t the F a rm th a t show any d iffic u lty w ill be ex m en tin g on the g eneral trend o t ers' union h all a t H ebron These am ined at a chest clinic. M r. and M re. A. Hanaeti o f thle I* uel com pany of M edford had spent the convention, M r. Owen said th a t M is. I l p Cam snm , M rs. D W classes are under the direction of Uty »pent Munday and M onday In the previous week end here, tak in g D r. B e lling er, superintendent of reports fro m a ll over the country Simple Explanation of M r. P o w e lls m o th er home w ith Collier, M r., A W. H hofslall, M rs ., H e rm a n D a fky . Instru cto r o f a g ri the state tuberculosis s a n ita riu m ,' indicated a steady re tu rn to a pUtf.’Ill' B e il I'm s k , M rs. W D. H utch, Mrs. Yo u n g ster’s W ell-B eing culture In the Cottage Grove high w ill come to J-arne county sometime sound basis In a ll form s o f business M r. and M re. L L. B a rre l re them. C. It In-nr, Ml»s Htella Ailnm s and T he ladles o f the C H H IH T IA N W h ile the town o f Arden was school. P o u ltry Is the general topic d u rin g the spring to hold thia c h e s t, th a t should last fo r m an y years. tim e d T h u rsd ay o f last w eek fro m Rev, and M rs. W. V. M cGee a t-I M r. O w en said indications pointed celebrating Ils th irtie th anniver under discussion and "Chick Brood , clinic. m otor tr ip to Man Kranelovo, C lIU it C H w ill hold a C O O K E D tended a m eeting Tuesday a fte r- ' to g re a te r values fo r a d o llar than sary ns a single-tux colony old ing and Feeding" w ill be the sub there they vlelted a week w ith a P O O D M ADE at the H K E E H E gulf noon nt the C entral Presbyterian ject at the m eeting Tuesday n ig ht, ¡-f. D. G R IM E H F A M IL Y links, Saturday, J an u ary 31. jJOp had ever before been shown by tim ers retold a story on Upton Sin irother of M r H a rre l. church In Eugene a t which a mis T O M O V E T O T E N N E S S E E sound organizations and th a t em clair, the w riter, who at one time F eb ru a ry 3. A good attendance ha» 1-et us teat your rad io tubes. W e sionary, recently returned H a n d Ite h r a r a a l e v e ry M onday from been m ain tain ed and others have ploym ent w ill tend to rise to a n o r was a resident of the colony. UgM , i i are equipped to give the beat of India, was the principal speaker. M r. and M rs. J. D. G rim es and m al basis as buying confidence is At that tim e he wus w riting diet been Invited to Join the classes Mlae N e llie T u c k e r woe a W eek- service and w ill allow you fro m ub d au gh ter w ill leave Sunday fo r restored. W e w ill meet or bent uny catae- articles for the magazines and try Old KUeel a t the home of Mlae cents to *4 fo r you r old tubes <>n log house or chain store prices on Tennessee, h avin g traded th e ir 55- ing out hla theories on his son T a c tfu l hew tubes purchased. Nelson M o A lh en T u rn e r, weal of thia city. tires and tubes and our g u a ra n is » Davey. lie boasted how well tor roni|>any. A policeman at a busy corner acre fa rm on S ilk creek to M a r tin Typewriter RnppUog. The J. Hansen fo r a 99‘x-aere ran ch in L ib e r t lle d e , w h o la a tte m lln ic th e Is iim goixl as the best. W e have Davey was getting along on a diet held up a large car for nearly foor S e n tin e l. M r. and M is . A rth u r Jackson are p e g la la llv e aeaalona tta re a d ln a c le rk th a t state a t D a y lig h t, 70 miles east your i-i/ In stock. Nelson M otor o f nuts and. aa a m atter of fuet. minutes when there was n<> need. o f N ashville. T h e y w ill m ake the ■ if th e huuao, »pent th e Week end at the parents of a son born T hursday. com pany. D a \e y seemed to he getting along T he d river o f the car, a middle- Ilia home ha re . M ra , Ilo ilo re tu rn e d J anu ary XI, at a Eugene hospital. trip by auto w ith E rn e s t D a rn e ll, very well Indeed. aged woman, wag Indignant. T. C. W heeler was appointed ad- | H a lo id Vilas, who was In ju red In who w ill b rin g back M r. Hansen Flu Ma lo in w it h h im M o n d a y m otn- Davey was a great demonstration “Good gracious me, officer!” she and his w ife and son to ta k e posses an autom obile accident recently in m tn latra to r of the estate of Juines In g lo spend a week. Made to Order of his father's theories, the proof Ii. Polk M ay, deceased, this week cried. “Do you realize that you sion o f th e ir p ro perty here. The Man Diego, C a l. Jan 21 We P o rtland , is reported to bo im p io v Also have delayed me unnecessarily for tw o arc tra d in g not only th e ir land by the probate court. M r. W heeler o f the pudding, as It were. Aiter-operation b e lts , Ing, according lo word received by I wish to advise our customers ami H i* take» the olace o f E liza Ann T ip Davey was discretion Itself. four m inutesi 1 want to know at but also stock, fa r m im plem ent» Phone 222 ipine and kidney belts, friends (hat we are planning a s ur an aun t. M is . M a ry H a m b ric k . noted fa lh e r never guessed that al once why you held me up, other and household goods, w ith the ex M r. and M rs. C. E . iiru w u , who ton, who resigned. prise for them In Spring M illin e ry . elastic stockings and sur ways, at meal time, the lad dropped wise I'll report you!" le ft recently fo r a trip abroad, a r ception o f personal belongings. M r. I W e w ill spend seme tim e In Han The M a r-h a ll B arb er fa m ily ' In at a neighbor's. gical appliances made to T he policeman had an Imm ediate and M rs. G rim es a re m a k in g the Krancleco selecting the must deelr- rived In N ew Y o rk last week, ac moved W ednesday to the residence H e would gaze w ith wide, «ad answer. order. cording to word received here by move p a rtly In b eh alf o f th e ir property o f F. H ia tt on n orth eye« at the substantial fare and j able models. W e already huve " I beg your pardon, madam," he daughter's education. She plans to placed our special orders In the friends, and expected to sail Janu E ig h th street. 25 years of practical ex always the kind neighbor relented said p o lite ly ,' “but at flrst I e n te r the N ash ville A g ric u ltu re and | eaalsrn m a rk e t (liv e ue the oppor a ry 24 on the M. H. H o m e ric fo r and Davey got a aquare meal which perience assures yon su Adolph Zlefle, dean o f the school thought yon were too young to N o rm a l In s titu te . Europe. CLASSIC W HITE tu n ity to pla.-e before you the most of pharm acy at the Oregon State j In no way Interfered w ith the w rit drive a car.” perior service. M r. G rim es Is a n ative of Oregon Jam es T ed fo rd . county road pa c<ilh ,e addressed the high school ings o f his fath er.— Dos Angeles LAUNDRY SOAP 1 a ttra c tiv e m illin e ry ever shown In and has been a resident of the S ilk ¡C ottag e d ro ve . O u r store w ill be tro lm a u fo r a neighboring d istrict, n»»embly T h u rs d a y forenoon. H is Sunday Times. Headquarters K E L L Y 6 B a rs ....................... 19c creek d is tric t since 1920. W ith the was in Eugene F rid a y on county subject was 'The Money V alue of »pen fa r hunlnea -« I <1. ¡.n NEW C urrying Favor DRUG STORE or write exception of short trip s into C ali I YORK M II.1 .IN K K Y 1‘A ltIZ J K H business. an Education.** SO S From an old French allegory of fo rn ia and W ashington, this w ill be for information. M r. and M ra. J. L Beatty. J3»><- Parade of M ig h ty M idgets V erne G a ro u tte and eon Leonard the Fourteenth century we have In his firs t tr ip out o f the state. M r. 1930 W h ipp et dem onstrator, run 2, 6-pad Pkgs.................... 45c returned M onday fro m a few days' As numerous and small ns are herited the expression, "to curry ' G rim es plans to engage in the d a iry hun tin g trip in the Bandon d istrict. only 2800 miles, w ill sell fo r <873. the molecules, they are not a c ir 1 Aluminum Sauce Pan Free favor," w rites Elizabeth Hawes and p o u ltry business. The new price on this car Is <970 -Mrs. A lb ert Matteson anil sister, This is a real buy and carries a cumstance to the ato m ; and the Specialist Ityland In the Boston T ra n s c rip t BLUE RIBBON BLUING Miss N o na W lr lh , visited w ith re la new car guarantee. Nelson M o to r atoms In turn are fa r outnumbered The star character o f this old fable P. 0. Box 337 by the electrons. T a k e an ordinary Presto Copy Machines. Sen tives here last w eek. T h e y le ft Sun com pany. was a chestnut or fawn-colored 2 Bottles ...........................15c Cottage Grove, Oregon 25-watt Incandescent lamp and let d a y fo r M re. M attesen'e home In horse called "F avel." This pictur tinel. M rs. In e z Meeks returned T ues us visualize for you. I f wc can, the esque anim al typified Hypocrisy. T illa m o o k. day front P o rtland , w here she w ent number o f electrons that must pass Therefore, “to curry Favel," as the Ed B lakely, fo rm e r Cottage G rove on a combined business and pleas- through the fllument o f that lamp English o f Spenser's dsy has It. druggist, vlelted friend s In the c ity urc trip . She visited a t the home every second to provide the neces- was to "curry the fawn-colored tost week. M r. B la k e ly la now lo of a sister, M rs. H u g h MllUgnyi. aury current. F irst let us Imagine horse," that Is, to employ deceit cated on a fa rm n ear Corvallis. each electron enlarged to the size ful means fo r selfish ends “Favel ’ T he John P a lm e r fa m ily moved to EXCHANGE— À STU D EBA K ER TOÜR- of a raindrop, about two-tenths of easily passed Into ‘‘favor." Ing ear in good running condition. S tayto n last F rid a y . S im f lr !’ ’n 'if lc s an Inch In diam eter. Then Imagine Wonld »xehsngr for one or tw o cows. A m a rria g e license was Issued Clyde Sharp-. Creswell. Ore., or inquire fo r t' ■ A u txtive the electron» extending In n row. P o rtable T yp e w rite rs . Sentinel. » ^ O le o n j2 jto r e ^ i^ C r e iw e lL ^ — one behind the other, and a thou K tld a y to George H aym ond P o tte r six p ih . I; Ii « o f i-rrectlie a r TI sand rows placed side by side, so 1 m id L ily C a th , in guue id might lie worried in ninny ■ ■ ■ ■■I th a t they would pass before us. like K rls h e r of Eugene. way i but stated In very simple an arm y, a thousand abreast. It T he contested divorce case of turnis they are would reach from the earth to the The lure of sudden wealth th a t is promised by Ruby Alice B rig h t against E lb e rt sun 25 times. 1. Don't try to do a ll the ta lk B rig h t wus heard F rid a y and S a t ing. many of the doubtful schemes and stock propo Itcineniber your opponent M c K in le y H u n tin g to n of Hoes- urday In tho c irc u it court. Cruel sitions is hard to resist. Expert writers and burg visitsd Tuesday w ith hl» nnd In h u m a n t r e a t m e n t Is alleged wants to talk Just as badly us you Odd O riental T astes clever salesmen prepare a story that is so con daughters a t the W . J. W h ite home by M rs. B rig h t. A num ber o f local do. Give the other fellow a chance. 2. Don't Interrupt your oppo Koreans, like many Orientals, H e wae enroute to points north. vincing that many millions have been taken wltneaees w ere called. nent's ta lk w ith a counter argu live mostly on rice. They cook th eir from those who are not familiar with the way Roy I-eunard expects to leave the seaweed In oil and serve It with M r. and Mrs. J. E . Woodson and m in t. firs t o f the m onth fo r W estport, fa m ily o f Itcedaport visited last such things are manipulated. 3. Do not assume an argum enta slices o f red peppers. Klmshee, a w here he w ill m anage the o ffice of week a t the home o f M r. W o o d so *a tive. dogmatic attitude. Don't w ear kind o f sauerkraut. Is n favorite the B rad ley-W o od ard Dum ber com brother, O. E. W ixxlson. boxing gloves. Korean dish. And there are many propositions offered that pany a l Its new m ill plant recently 4. Ask questions In a pleasant. To Ih e north the natives of are as safe as a government bond. How can you John B a k e r o f G ra n ts Pass was constructed M r laionard's fa m ily Inquiring tone during the first bnlf Kam chatka relish the tongues and tell the good from the fakes? w ill rem ain in the c ity fo r the pres here o ver the week end looking a f of the argument. the m arrow of the bones o f rein te r hla fath er's property Interests ent. 6. Restate clearly and fa irly In deer, but the plece-de-rexlstance Is Before you sign that order blank or subscrip M ad am Eugene Facial, <1, at I on west M ain street. a very few words o f jo u r own the the meat o f imhoni fawn». From B eauty Nook. M i. nnd M rs. J a r k Moore and gist o f eneb argument your oj p> tion list come to this bank—you cannot well af the stomach of the reindeer the na A series o f evangelistic services sm all dau gh ter o f lox G rande are nent nd\ances as soon as he ad tives obtain Ih e lr green»— h a lf di ford to buy what a banker will not buy, and vances It. guests at the home o f M rs. Moore's w ill begin Sunday nlghl a t the Free gested balls o f mo»«. A delectable our investments must stand the acid test of fl. W in n you reply, s th g hard to M ethodist Mission In Eugene w ith parents, Rev. and M rs. 1. G. Shaw. native dish 1» reludeer sausage safety and assured profit. the subject. Bring out tho key Is E ld e r C row of thia city in charge. which has been surrounded by A son wus born Thursday. J a n u T h e services w ill continue fo r an a ry 22. to M r. and M ra. A lvin Euson sue and stick to It. Don’t digress dough and dropped luto boiling w a and don’t let your opponent digress. It is another way we serve you. In d e fin ite length of tim e. ter. Boiled fish eggs are consid at the hums of M is . Fuson'a p a r ered a delicacy.— Exchange. In explaining the application of M r. and M r». G. I I . F u lle rto n and ents. M r. and M rs. W illia m lllgg lns. these principles I wish to empha Son R alph of W en d lln g were week M r. and M rs. G alen G a ro u tte a r size flrst o f nil that the only way end guests at the home of th e ir rived F rid a y fro m Brem erton. you can get ih e lr fu ll heueflt la to C anadian P laygroun d d au g h ter and sister, M rs Roy W ash., fo r a visit a t the home of paste them In your m ental hatband North of the great fe rtile belt de Leonard. M r. G a ro u tte '* parents, M r. and and use them consciously, deliber A STRONG BANK voted to agriculture there lies In T O -O H -W O N M rs. F ra n k G aro u tte. They are en- ately. Most persons w ho use them the province o f Saskatchewan a re Cottage Grove, Oregon Brand new b attery radios, screen m u te to San Diego, where M r. G a at all upply them unconsciously. gion of rock», wood* and w ater g rid , <39.50. R adio Ray. routte, who Is In the U. 8 . navy, And most persons who violate them which seems almost to have been Good, used A-tube radio w ith w ill be stationed. are unaw are that they urc doing so. formed by nature a* a special play lube» and »pi-nkrr. <l'i Radio R ay ground fo r man. H e re are found A lb ert H e lllw ell, accom panied by I f you do not practice them until Phone • thousands of crystal lakes. W hite D r. H a r r y T itu s, D enn y Abel, James they become a habit you w ill forget T O -O H -W O N birch, jack pine nnd w hite spruce B aker and V irg il G ustafson, a ll of and w ill nut u»e them at a ll.— A l 3—0 - 1 grow here to unusual size and Eugene, spent the week end at the bert E. W lgcani In the American C a ll us fo r service. Radio R ay. Mugazlne. beauty. Pickerel, pike nnd gray home o f H a rry P a r k e r at L un dp ark trout are p len tiful In the lakes and M r. and M rs. 8. J. Leonard of In the Bohem ia d is tric t. M r. H e lll- j streams, w hile moose, deer, benr O regon C ity, who visited over the well reported n heavy ra in fa ll Sun and many species o f game birds H o rn * o f M o *c * T ra ce d w eek end a l the luuiiea of th e ir day. T h e re Is very little snow In A typical example of this anna, R oy and B righton Leonard, the mountains. to M e d ie v a l P a in te r* abound. region Is Prince A lbert national returned to th e ir home W ednesday T h e O. E Lee fa m ily have moved It wus Hie cuvtom o f medieval park. It was set aside In 1928. M r. and M rs. 8. T . Rose »pent the to the F rancis M d -a u g h lln property- a rtis t* to depict Muse« w ith liorna. In the newest spring colors, Gordon B ran d w eek end In M onm outh v isitin g at on south R iv e r road. M r. Lee plan» T he colossal figure In the church in sizes fo r Misses and W o m A ll silk c h iffo n —-Service c h if the home of a b ro th e r o f M r. Rose. to erect a b uildin g n ear his home to o f St. Blot i o In Vlncoll nt Rome, re en. N e w shipm ent each F r i Mold», H oneysuckle Town fon In a ttra c tiv e shades to house his electrical shop. day. P riced fro m garded n» M lchelnngclo'* m aster M rs. J. L . B eatty, who, w ith M r. Moldc Is one o f the most beauti m atch o r contrast w ith the piece, aliowa the Is ra e lite leader M r. und M rs. C. A. B a rte ll arc ex ful o f Norwegian summer resorts R entty, has been vis itin g In 8nn new spring m aterials. Priced It Is described as a Diego fo r several week», w rites th a t pected home this w eek fro m Ash w ith horns. w ith about 8,0(10 Inhabitants. Its w rath of gentle beauty and coloring. Its they are enjo ying Ih e lr visit In that land, where they w ent a few weeks representation o f the windshelterlng rocks make Its vege c ity and th a t she Is ra p id ly re g a in ago In hopes o f b en efiting M r. K a r Moses when ho camo down from tation luxu rian t. Although far- ing health and strength. T h e y ex- tell's health. M rs. E ffie Know les Is Mount Sinai nnd found his people V a n Rcialte and M cC reery I t Is thor north than Russian Leningrad, ^ 'c t to retu rn In tim e to reopen .It III,- hoi, I .Ini Iim Mi ’ I'-II 1,11'.! worshiping the golden calf. B rands— F e a tu rin g film y silk explained that tho horns wero used absence,* Its honeysuckle, roses nnd other th e ir m illin e ry store F eb ru a ry 20. A ttra c tiv e in shade and style. and silk and rayo n under to give an effect of strength nnd flowers are famous. Its fjord Is T he correct a ttire fo r sports garm ents, bloomers, step-ins, this Is supported by the fact that wide and dotted w ith great num wear. P riced pajam as. Priced horn Is freipien tly used In the bers of flr-clad Islands and the view Bible to mean strength. Bible o f the town from the w ater Is very scholars believe, however, th a t the pleasing. M any visit the town to mlstnke arose from a wrong trans nee Axel Ender’s famous a lta r painting, "The Woman nt the Seip- lation of Exodus 84:20, !M), where It Is stated Hint "tho skin o f the ulcher,” which has been repro faro shone." In Hebrews, the word duced on Easter g ift cards all over UPSTAIRS IN SWANSON BLDG, for this Is qaran. meaning "rays of the world. light darting out,” while ti e word OVER C. J BREIER STORE fo r horn Is qeren, nnd It 1» believed The question is satisfactorily answered when a fresh ■■■I Snowflake Crackers, F'nmily Coffee, Golden Welt, none that tho flrst translators o f the D epended on tho W eather Roast from the Quality M arket is on tap for dinner. Illlile Into L atin confused the words, better, 3-lh. can $125 size ............... ............ 33c A kindly but somewhat patronlz thus giving currency to the horn I Ing landlady Inquired of tho young tradition. Almonds Soft Shell, cheap Hominy, Happy Home, 2 bride how »ho nnd her husband pro posed to spend th e ir holiday. large cans ................... 35c ent mid lust nut, 2 lhs, 35c Plant frees Now! W A L N U T S , F IL B E R T S , C H E S T N U T S , BU TTER N U TS, PEACH ES, PEARS, A P P L E S , C H E R R IE S , P R U N E S Presbyterian Church WOODRUFF’S CASH NURSERY Loose Leaf Books Of Every Kind THE SENTINEL M arsh all’s Cash G rocery. RUPTURE TRUSSES R ed and W h ite Store M R. JO H N ST O N BOX F IL E S W ANTADS THE S E N T IN E L ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ INVESTIGATE then INVEST S M A R T SIM PLICITY ! — The Neze Style Note IN D R E S S E S F e a tu re d a t THE S M A R T SH O P M rs. R u th G aro u tte Bank of C ottage G rove P ro p rie to r Grand O pening Saturday February 7 D R ESSES H O S IE R Y $9.75 to $29.75 L IN G E R IE $1.00 to $4.95 S m ith - S h o r t G ro c e ry $1.00, $1.35, $1.65 K N IT T E D S U IT S $9.75 to $14.75 T H E SM A RT SH O P P H O N E 153 Friday and Saturday Specials Salad Dressing, Full pint Peanut Brittle, fresh, per size ................................ 19c lb................................... 18c B u tte r and E g g S p ecia l 1 dozen fresh egus and 1 lb. Cottage Grove Cream ery Butter ........... 44c Onions, 10 lbs. for ....... 15c Albers Minit oats, pkg. ...9c 9c Aunt Jemima pancake flour, 2 pkgs................. 25c Cnndy bars, your choice, 3 f o r ............................... 10c Soap D eal 1 pkg. Naptha Chips 4 bars Laundry soap 2 cans cleanser I bar toilet soap 7-pieee water set, ALL FOR .... $1.25 Grapefruit, Tasty Pack, 2 cans ....................... 35c Tropic Nut, 2 lhs....... 25c 15c Purcx, full pint ......... Cake Plate Free with Pills- bury flour. USE AND DEMAND COTTAGE GROVE MADE BREAD AND BUTTER 3 lVfe-lb. Twin Loaves for 25c—Our regular price. B loom s for D an ger Sign al Tho hlhlsniH Is the flower which I* seen evci'j «hero In H aw nll, nnd It Is estim ated that there are about 2,000 varieties. In Honolulu bunches of flowers are to he seen nt every linnd. In tho ofllco of tho gov ernor there 1» always to be seen a grent flornl ball one yard In dlnm- eter consisting o f tkX) blooms. These are picked nnd nrrnnged each day by a long-term prisoner who Is also the gardener, nnd this bouquet ha» been there every morning for mnny yenrs. Tho common rod hibiscus, which grows wild, Is frequently made nso o f ns a danger signal. I t Is not uncommon to see a great hunch o f those flowers In tho street whore labo rer* nro nt work on the highway. Tho flowers are also often »pen dnngllng from tho re a r o f a truck w ith an overhanging load to w arn pedestrian* to keep away. If an automobile manufacturer wants to advertise the sturdy en durance of his car, he might say that it will last until it la paid for. —American Lumberman. “Our plans so far,” replied the hrlde, a little distantly, ''are tenta tive.” “Oh, how delightful I” exclaimed the landlady. "I'm sure you’ll en joy camping more than 'an yth ing else you could do."— Border C ltle* St nr. Income tax records. The Sentinel. LOOSE LEAF FORMS and BINDERS OnefriendTelk^h^ E at M ore Fish Two Things to Remember PAY BY CHECK— Y oh have a receipt for all your bills and all money you expend. A checking account safeguards your money. RENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX—Insure your important papers and valuable articles against fire and theft. Only you have access to yonr box. RENT ONE TODAY. 9-lb. K it H o lla n d H e r r in g ........„.....$1.76 B o n eless H e r r in g .... .................. 30c lb. S a lt H er rin g ........................-..........25c lb. S p iced H e r r in g ............ ...................25c lb. B rick Cod F i s h ..................................... 25c lb. 3 -B loaters .......- ..........-............ .... 25c Salm on B e llie s ..................... —..... 30c lb. F R E E D E L IV E R Y A L L D A Y QUALITY HARKET ^•FRSO AHOEBSOM.PBOP. rau/r /oen nur/zte r u c r < ^ ^ H F R E S H t CURED MEAT5 OF A L L K IN D S ^ » f H OWE 46 FREE DELIVERY The First National Bank THE SENTINEL 0 i Cottage Grove Capital $50,000 Surplus, *U5.UW ANO ; î j. ‘