rnmAT. Arnn. Tonole left F rid a y afternoon for Sacramento, Cal., to »Melt a | daughter, Mrs. Jennie Pertnl and j to accompany Mrs. Tonole back to her home here. Mrs. Tonole has 1 been visiting for a month w ith M ra t PerlnL Miss Alice Newcomb and Mrs. ' Phil Moeby of Cottage Grove visited Thursday uftrrnoon with Mr». >y News Walking-Sticks Put to Many and Varied Uses The first walking sticks were elaborate affairs, and were fash­ ioned with an Indented head on OOBXKBS. which to rest the h.-m.L writes a columnist In the Manchester (Eng.) (apseHI is the Anllse! ) Guardian. Later they were made with a round and hollow top to W — r and Tow» Cruson Ethc, c h e s tn u t hold nutmei: or gti'ger to warm and daughter of Dexter and M r Mrs. Chsrles Chapman Is suffer­ Mrs. R. L. Burnette and son of ing with inflam m atory rheumatism. the stomach of the valetudinarian, and sometime« sugar-candy for tha ■IM Illg field were Sunday guests of Miss Doris Dixon visited Tuesday asthmatic. When snuff came Into Mr. aad Mrs. U. R Smith. with her grandmother, M ra Julia general use the cavity was uaetl Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Chapman Cover of Cottage Grove. aa a snuff box. and the meeting of Of Cottage Grove spent Easter with C. A. Harlow and son of Wend- two ernniea waa followed, after the Mr. and Mra. George Foeter. ling was at his place here Sunday. first greetings, by the unscrewing M r and Mrs. Henry Lake and of the lo|w of their walking sticks Mra. E. E. Chestnut and dsugh- ter Donna Jean went to Marshfield eon Phillip and Mrs. J. S. LaUte for a pinch, as a later generation tapped the lid of Its snuff boxes. Thursday. They were called th eir went to Eugene Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Thayer, who had spent Another variety of walking-stick by the serious Illness of Mrs. Chest, a week with a brother, L. R- Smith. la reprc-ciiied by the cane crowned nut’s stater. _____ ____ _returned to her home In Eugene with a hollow knob of gold, silver, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen of Cot- or Ivory, containing aromatic bal­ tags Grove visited Friday afternoon Saturday. with Mr. Allen's sister, Mrs C. R. M r * nd M r*. Gu>' L ew i. ot Cot' sa ma to keep ofT contagion, which Trent ' tage Grove, M ra Tom W illlan and every Elgiitecnth i-entury physician J 1 ■ ■ — | Ernest West and children of Eu- carried with him nhen making his . gene and M r. and M ra George W il- calls In the heyday of Its fashion I Han and fam ily of Camp creek the walking stick was a thoroughly |{ were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. democratic article of wear, hut it and M ra John W illlan. M ra Tom has never been recognised in Eng­ | W illlan arrived Friday and re- land as a weapon of offense, ex­ i malned until Sunday evening. cept occasionally In the hands of M ra Henry Lake entertained a some unusually elderly and pep­ number of neighbors Friday after­ pery person. noon at a quilting i>arty. Made to Order M ra Ellens Golden of Eugene After-operation b e l t » , j spent Wednesday with her par- Worth-While Inventions ipine and kidney bell», I ents. Mr. and Mrs S. P. S hortridge.' Fruit of W on an ’i Brain M ia. J. S. Lake spent Sunday elastic stocking» and sur­ There are s great many more with a daughter, Mrs. D. L. M iller patent! g-anted to men than to gical applianres made to of Mount View. women. For Instance, «hiring the order. first 9S years of the patent sve- 25 year» of practical ex­ tera. from 1790 to 1888. only 2.455 Victor Shaw and little Faith and patents were granted to women; perience assures you au Buddy Schroder of Canyonville vis­ altogether 15.000 patent,« have b»>en perior service. ited from Friday till Sunday with granted to women. The fifteen- Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shaw. Headquarters K E L L Y M ra John Oliver and Bobby A l­ thousandth one was granted to Rose Shulman of Brooklyn for an DRUG STOKE or write len of Springfield and M ra Dan for information. ■ Allen of Cottage Grove were guests Ice hag. The first »uccessful ap­ plication nnder the patent law by ' at the C. R. Trent home Sundav a woman was recorded In. ISOO, i afternoon. when Mary Kies took oot a pat­ Mrs. J. W . Fisher accompanied ent for a method of weaving straw Specialist Mrs. E. R. Len.ley of Cottage with silk or thread. In 1789 Miss P. 0. Box 337 Grove to Blue Mountain Sunday Betsy Metcalf hit upon an Inven­ afternoon to attend church services Cottage Grove, Oregon tion for plaiting and braiding j there. meadow grass Into bomu-ts. Miss M ra J. S. Lake is visiting th u Lucy Johnson In 1824 wove seam­ week w ith a daughter, M ra Bert less pillowcases. Hannah Montague Myers of Mount View. Invent'd the detachable shirt col­ Tom Quecner is confined to his lar. The modern pap«>r bag Is the bed, suffering w ith a knee which Invention o f Miss M. E. Knight was injured recently while he was Mrs. Martha J. Coston Invented the l ! logging C R E E K camp. . employed Si at l a flare light used for signaling bv our Coast guard and marines all i U. HeailseL) over the world. The first lee cream A pril 7.—Mrs. James Rigoy re­ freezer was invented by Nancy M. cently returned from a visit w itii Johnson. W e K now H ow a daughter and son-in-law, M r. and Mra. Albert Fine of Oakridge. The Neighbors' Friendship club S chem a N e v e r W o r k e d O u t met a t the home of Mrs. George When you are taking that ocean Teeters Thursday, A pril I Ten trip and your stomach Is defying members were present as follows. P. S. Bukowski, Prop. the law of gravitation, ponder over Mrs. Vincent. Mrs. Mary- Burcham. Sir Henry Bessemer’s plan to put Mrs. Charles Trembley, Mrs. H iram an end to sea sickness. Seventy Wheeler. Mrs. M artha Bittlnger, years ago he proposed a ves.se! Mrs. Conklin and daughter Dons, PROFESSIONAL CARDS equipped with a salon suspended Mrs. Collins and daughter Velma, from an axle fixed In the ship’s D RVTlSra. Mrs. Melvin Paul and the hostess, center. He planned to affix coun­ r \ k w. jc . u b o w . - i M u « uiru. i The afternoon waa spent piecing terweights to the bottom of the JLz Fifth aad Mata atr»«ta. Haara. 8 .Sv I blocks for a quilt for Mrs. Collins salon, so that the floor of the salon »• IS aad 1 U» SaSO. Kseaiaga tad 8aa and her daughter. Mrs. M artha daya by appoinUueal. Fbvaea. Office Sh Bittinger will be hostess for the would always remain quiet and reaidenc« 107-R. horixontal. despite the tumbling ; next meeting on A p ril 16. shout of the vessel Itself, says the TAR. C. U. KIMR. DeaUat. Firat MaUoa Ernest Darnell took a truck load Iron Age. U aJ bank buildxag Cottag« Grave, Ur» of people from this district to the SpeataUat la extraction aduuaiatratioa wi Why he never gave the tdea a alurous oxid and oxygen, orni aurgar} S. D. A. convention in Cottage fa ir trial Is not reported. Perhaps Grove Thursday evening, A p ril 2. Office phoae 10. Reaidence ISS-R. He also motored to Eugene Satur­ he bought stock tn shipping lipes PHYSICIANS day, taking with him Mrs. Charles and figured that the expense caused by the Increase In food con­ TAU. C. K FMOST.— P k /u eU a aad Mr Trembley, Marion Sprague and J-« (wn. OHIo. la L t • « t ■ fcniKln* Doris Conklin. They attended S. sumption per passenger, owing to elimination of seasickness, would Fkaa« 4?, Cotioent of L a Habra. Cal., are visiting at April 7.— Mr. and Mrs. Glenn the home of Mrs. M artin's slater. Scott and daughter Glennie of Ash­ the week end with Mr. ltose'a p«xr ents In Roseburg. Mrs. Ollie Powell. land spent the w«H>k end with M ra Mrs. Ellen Isind la visiting with Mrs. C. H. Woods and M rw Rob­ Scott's perenta Mr. and Mrs. W. W. her mother In Sheridan. ert Phillips visited F riday a ft a t- Chrisman. nm n with M rs Jesse Bemis. Mr. and M ra Jack Kerns of Eu­ W hile w alking a log across tbs gene. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mosby Presto Copy Machines. Sen Coast fo rt of tha W illam ette Friday and Bernice Mosby of Cottage Grove tine,. * April 7,- Dtnner gueata nt tha George Sutherland home Sunday were tha Howard Cox fam ily, tha John Sutherland fam ily and M r. xnd Mra. W . T. Joaaa. S h o u ld Be W ell T a ilo re d IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP C H E ST N U T TR A N SFER CO. LEONARD TR A N SFER Income Tax Records. Sentinel. E x h a u s te d B ees D ie W . L. Leonard, Prop. W ANTADS OFFICE A T HOW E'S C O N F E C T IO N E R Y Phone 239-J EXPRESS SERVICE. G en eral T ra n sfe r Cottage EXPRESS SERVICE AT FREIGHT r«t««— Freight hauling from Portland and other Taller town«. long dl.tsnc. hauling of all kind«. furniture moving and storage are only a part of the aervlce we offer. Cottage Grove • Eugene Freight Or-------- ’ — ■ - - G ro v e . O re g o n Cottage Grove A d j u s t m e n t Bureau Collections and Adjustments D B Y _W 00D _ Dry >lab wood, Id-Inch. »3.00 per load. Our yard has arveral hundred cord« of dry «lab wood on band now. We guar­ antee aatfafaction. We can alao furalah dry foreat wood and planer enda. Call on ua for large blocb wood or green elab wood in any length. Phone 18. Down­ town office— Kelly Drug Store. CITY FUEL COMPAHY. a7tfe Forty milligrams, or about one- half the weight of the bee la tha usual load of nectar. It la noted that drowning Is a common fa­ tality among bees, the cause being that the Insects become so tired while at work that they fall Into lakes or rivers. Ungraceful land­ ings at the apiary, when the honey gatherer bumps Into the hive or drops to the ground In front of It, are caused by this same exhaus- tlon. MBn7 beps developing routes on which to carry nectar are Intelligent enough to rest on the Journey back to the hive. Intelligence Teat Gan a politician make *0,000 a year at anything else? The reader’s re­ action will largely determine hla de­ gree of enlightenment Whether MI3CEIXAXEOOS. this be an Intelligence teat of the WANTED — A GOOD PIANO. DAVEN- politician or of the voter Is alao port Furniture company. Phone 4. a3tfc a matter for meditation.—Loa An­ WE STILL HAVE SOME »3 8LAB IM geles Times. the yard that must be moved to make P i n t N ational Rank Bldg. IL W. LOMBARD, Attorney room for docke. This would be chrep wood to etore for next year. City Furl company, downtown office at Kelly Drug -•— ihone 18. aStfe ROUSES FOR SAXE. HOUSE FOR RENT. HALL JOHN atoa or Elbert Bede. J#tfp HOUSE FOR SALE. HALL 4 JOHNSTON or Elbert Bede. FOB SALE OB TBADS. , WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE FUH- nltiim. houteware, atovea. etc. Daven- | port Furniture company. Phone 4. n21tfc FOR 8 ALE — USED »0 CATERPILLER tractor In A-l condition, at reasonable grlce and term« Inquire Max Tuffs. Del TOMWSamta 9Ä» HOTEL CONGRESS r °iîtAH &f the Road Over­ alls at $ l.fi> Copper King Overalls. Pure Indigo Dyed Denim, Copper rivited, 7 3-4-oz.. Mom-v hack guarantee ..... $1.49 $2.98 Khaki Flannel Shirts • t ............................... $2.19 $1.98 Khaki Flannel Shirts P at ....................... $1.19 $4.00 Fancy Flannel Shirts nt .............................. $2.98 H9e Work S h irts ......... »9<* Black Bear Work Shirls •t.................. 9 8 * *19« Caps $ 1 .3 9 ' $1.50 Caps .................. 98* $1.50, $1.75 Coat Sweaters at ....................... $1.90 $1. $450 Golf and Coat Sweaters nt $2.95 Khaki, Moleskin and Whip- cord Work Pants .. $1.69 Boss of the Road Heavy Rain Repellant P a n ts ...... $2.98 $3.50, $4.50 Breeches, Cords Khaki, Whipcords . $2.98 Boss of the Road Heavy Rain Repellant Coats — $6.50 val- u,,n .................... $5.49 M E N ’S D R E S S S H IR T S A’ $1, $1.50 Shirts, now nt 7 9 * $2 Shirts, now at.. $1.39 $2.50 Shirts, now nt $1.79 $3, $3.50 Shirts, now $2.19 M E N ’S H A TS $2.95, $3.19 Hats at J'? ™, *»«<> Hats nt ♦'r>-W) »"«" nt $1 4» $2.98 $ 3.98 $1.65 Park Mill Union Suits Hiii" nt .............1.19 pair .................... $1.98 75c Ribbed Shirts and Drnw- 16 inch high top, moccasin Toe Heavy Calf, composition sole, black and tan $4.69 89c Full Back Athletic Suits selling at ...................... 59^ Men’s and Boys Shorts 2 5 * ..........................4 » * Umphrey & Mackin T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E CO TTAGE G R O V E, ORE. 1