The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 08, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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H F .N T fW K l.. P O T T A O K O R O V F , O R E G O N .
BARTELS MARKET I ✓ 7/1N / Learn
SATURDAY ONLY
M odem
oooooooooooooooooooooeoo
Fancy Beef R o u t of Year­
ling Beef
12tj|0 and 15c pound
Pork r o u t—No fat
20c pound
Veal Steak
20c pound
Freahly Cut Hamburger
15c pound
Fresh Ground Pork Sausage
15o pound
Fine for Sunday morning
break f u t
Veal R o u t
17c pound
Milk Fed Veal
Pure Lard, 12V1|C pound
it or not this is a
knockout price.
B e lie ve
TRADE AT BARTELS AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
PHONE 55
«è
PAID
by Check ”
means peace o f m ind
" I knew I had paid that hill,
and here'a the proof—my can­
celed check.”
Mistakes occur in the beat of
familiea, hut a canceled cheek
clinehea any argument over
bills. A checking account alao
ahowa to the penny how much
your living coata.
We offer the facil.
¡tie» of our aplen-
d i d organization
to people of re.
■ponaibility. Come
in and get ac­
quainted today.
The First National Bank
Of Cottage Grove
Capital $50.000
Surplus, $25,000
TYPEWRITERS
TO RENT
latest No. 12 model Remington type­
writers in first class condition on rea­
sonable monthly rental basis.
TY PEWR ITERS REPAIRED
THE
S E N T IN E L
Everything in Office Supplies
Always Say It With Printers ink.
GETTYS
& GRABER
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
O r e g o n
------------------- W IL L IA M H . N E L S O N
ooooooooooooovoooooooooo
G U A R D IA N S N O T IC E .
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed hat been appointed by the county
court of Ihe State of Oregon for Lane
» • guardian of the estate of V ir ­
gil M. A. McKlbben, a minor.
A ll per-
aona having rlalm a against the rela te of
sold minor are hereby required to present
the same to me. duly verified, at Cottage
drove. Lane county, Oregon, w ithin elx
months a fter the date of firs t publication
of thia notice.
Date of firnt publication A pril IT . 1981.
N E T T IE 0 . M c K IB B E N , Oner-
dlan ot V irg il M. A. M cK ib-
ben, a M inor.
J. E. T O V N d ,
A ttornsy tor Guardian.
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Costly Sacred Building
The cathedral of the Holy Savior
In Moscow took 50 years to build
and cost about $150.n00,(X)0, It Is es
tlmnted.
Beginning a t Hom e
Dreamers who convert hopes Into
renlltles, and planners who build
noble structures, always begin with
themselves.— American Magazine.
Bank's P riv ate G ravoyard
Speed o f W balo
The hank of England has Its own
churchyard adjoining where many
of the officials have been hurled.
Whalers estimate that the aver
age whale can cover a distance ot
ahottl twelve miles In an hour.
Redwood Unique
Ihe
redwood Is the only cone
hearing tree w h ich w ill Sprout fror
I the stump after being rut.
!
C oral Island G roup
The Bermudas are a group of
ihoiil 300 coral Islands and Islets,
i ibout twenty of which nre Inhab-
ted.
C ure fo r Unem ploym ent
South A m erica Unique
A new Job Is the best rented}
for the loss of an old one.—Ameri
South America is the only con
tlnent In which no places below sea
have been found.
c an M a g a z in e .
I K n o * l* a A Grabor, «upplUa «rater
John S p rlffa , labor dump fro 'in d
(4inB county, field aataa ...... .....
C O U N C IL
'hcB taut
T ransfer
............................
Scientific Investigation has pure
( ran» Co., e a ta r anppll»« ..... «...
< Itjr Fuel Co., wood
................. ..
tured the often accepted statement
'Oate Ind Ao« Comm. ___
that oid-tlme houses were neees
A F. Mamloth r»paira o*oop«>r .
sarlly heller bull' than modem
The following bills ware allowed C G F a fe n a F rt A Trane. Co ...
ones. Just because the llmliera were at monday night’s meeting of the M ille r,« M arkin« Shop, water r«-
paire ......... .............. ...............
bigger snd hand-hewn does not city council;
F<-Btoffke, rnvelcpe« .....................
mean that they were more aelen P w ’ ¿ H * ,< u .rz •"* « » • • M l » 00 B urroufha Add Mach Co. .........
L. W. t o l a « , «ntery nnd ex
tlfleally pul together.
Pae. T * | A T«l. Co repair« .’..... .
<' 0 Fn«l Co., wood ............. .......
P*US- ..................... 4ft
Impartial comparison of the work _
lH.nn.ll Allan. u lsv y
«o 00 ^ p r lff« Brothers, repairs «tra«t«
of old buildings with that of their P lr . d»nartm»«t «nlsrtaa A p ril .. 24 W)
and wet«r ................ ... ..............____
• •5
modern succeaaors. made by Don­ R M. B ird, r .p n lr W b tttln h o n u
7 .5 0 Caton« Concret.« pipe Co . m«t«r
boina .r
..................... IS 50
P.
H
.
Inn««,
14
day«
labor
»trM
t«
ald (J Tarpley for the Woman's
•nd w ik r ...................
Illlleb oro Power A In r. Co., rahro 12.05
Home Companion, gave the follow Oat »p MmJth. work w »I»r line«
Motor Inn flee, fh a t , <«• ».........
8 55
Bed Btar Hnpar S krr. .d ut . <aa
Ow«*ar Mmlib, labor *tr* * ta . w it« r
Ing Interesting results:
1.A5
•FWpp ...............
T w in Oaka Lum ber Co . cement
« 00
124.04
,
"Old houses did not have Insula- i i o
Mtn States Power Co................
• ’"■'Ring «tree««
287
.50
M SO
i tlon In the ont«lde walla. Flashing O. B Pltehpp. BBlarr
110.00
was not so good as it Is now Plas­
i
"IXht p-dlt"
113.00
if. W. Ixim bard. «alspr
20 00
tering was Inferior. Metal lath was { '/•d Kaaton, e rn laln* tim ber
F o r Y o u r S c r a p -B o o b
2S
H
ooker
K
Uetro
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C
b
.m
lra
l
Co
unknown. Chimney« did ool have
I have ocl> made thia letter
'hlorUe
..........
....
.............
I me'«I throat« and frequently sev­ H*ntlne|, pig and p«b
10.00
rather long berauae I hare not had
3 85
eral flues ran together.
Modern
time to mako It aborter.—Pascal.
. <»*♦>. '■/
■
»und
chimneys have terra cotla flue lin­
ing. which la not only smooth but
which In one-inch thickness Is
equivalent to four Inches of brick.
"Floors were usually only one
thickness, whereas now we use two
layer« of board with sound-deaden­
ing felt between.
The wide floor
boards which were so appreciated
In the old hoti«es were practical In
their day bec«ti»e they were laid In
house« which were not thoroughly
h»ate<l But In modem homes with
steam heat wide boards are more
likely to swell and open up. They
have to he put down by a different
proce«»— veneered and screwed In
addition to being side nailed.”
Now youjnlghl
bave read In thè
locai preas vari
o u a references
lo Mi*. Hoover'«
statement aboul
thè ifundltloii of
the Islands after he had viriteli
them a tew weeks ago. Now In all
fairness to our President, I dont
think he meant It exactly like It was
roported to hsve been said. He did
see that they were In a pretty had
condition financially, and he might
have In order to stir up a little In­
terest In them anil perhaps he able
to get them a Federal contribution
of aome kind, have thought he was i
■■■■
doing them i favor by bringing to I S te e l P e n Q u i c k ly P u t
the publics eye the fact that they
Quill Out of Business
were had off. But at any rate 11
The first steel pens were not nibs
anems (o have had the opposite ef­
We had
fect, and If you ever saw anyone tip as we know them now.
long steel barrels which fitted on
In arms Ils these Vlrglnders.
wooden holders
Fine mapping
In the days before America had
pens snd s few other «pedal types
gone "Racketeer" It made Rum. are still made In the same way.
and good Rum. It was a legiti­
The reel origin of the steel pen
mate huslnesa, carried on by ex­ Is not known, hnt It Is on record
perts. (hat had made It for gen­ that 100 vears ago James Perry and
erations. Then during a time when Josiah Mason sent the first consign­
our ambitions were bigger than our ment of these pens from Birming­
Judgement, why we thought we ham to London.
should spread out snd try and be I
For centuries prior to that time
the quill had hold the field undis­
"A" Nation.
The first «feel pens were
Now If there la one thing that puted.
we do worse (ban any other Nation. made some time before 1S30. though
It'a lo try and manage somebody ! for a long while the public would
have nothing to do with them. Aa
elses affairs. We are very original, far hack as 171S steel pens came
nobody else can see things our way ' from Alx-la-chapelle, and a few
(of course they are wrong), bet were certainly made In Blrmlng
they Just wont be broadminded and ham In 1 7 »
let us show em how they shonld
During Victorian times the pen
H e . During Hila expansion we product of Birmingham amounted
thought we ought to hav« the Virgin to <000,000 gross per year, and In
1S92 It had grown to 13,000,000, hut
Islands. Denmark (I believe It was)
They owned cm. and we Just bought the fountain pen has been the
em, give em twenty live million ; mean« of cutting the latter figure
to about one-third.
dollars.
But lets get on with the story
Mr. Hoover had Just finished a siege
H o u s e « o f the Poor in Korea
with the Senate and he needed a
Plouses belonging to the com­
<®. 11)0. W n attra N .«r.paper U nload
rest so he went to Porta Rica, aud mon i>eople of Korea are for the
alao to the Virgin Islands, and liven most part small, low and thatched,
Color o f Canarlos
The original canary, whether | home and made hla observations ' and have few rooms, the walls be­
As we land on (his lovelv afternoon ing made of atone and clay and usu­
serin or true wild canary, In Ila na­
ally only one story high. High
tive haunt was much different In
why I am tickled to death to be able
buildings were forbidden by the old
color from II« modem pure bred de­
to fly by and see our absent coun laws of the country, but now that
scendant The back of the wild
trymen. and get their reaction or ' no such restrictions exist, there are
bird la. In general, gray, tinged
our President's visit.
many two-story houses, aome of
wlttb olive green, especially on the
Well did you ever see a commu­ them brick, especially In urban dis­
rump, with dark shaft streaks on
nity mad? No you haven't, you only tricts A unique part of the Korean
the feathers. Underneath It la yel­
house Is Ila heating arrangement.
lowish, streaked on sides and
think you have. You havent seen t The door la made of flagstones plas­
flanks with ducky. W ild canaries
Community mad at all till you set tered over with clay and covered
from the Canary Islands, the
tha Virgin Islands. Talk about tht • with thick oiled paper. Underneath,
Azores and Madeira differ from the
Democrats knocking the President! forming what would be tbe Joists,
Continental aerlna In being slightly
W ell they took me ashore, and run a series of horizontal flues.
grayer with less of yellowish green
they said they wanted my visit to i Fire la made outside the room and
In plumage above.
offset his, so t told em to go ahead - the hot smoke-laden air circulates
and make their rum. that there was i through the flues and escapes at the
opposite end. Thus the floor la thor­
Curs fo r Convulsion«
no reason they should lake Prohlbl oughly heated.
The following was taken from a
tlon seriously Just because they be '
recent report by n nurse In one of
longed to the U. S. So with a bunch [
the cities of New Tnrk »(ate:
of them we all went and had a nlr
Resourceful Sarah
"W hile taking a history of a pre­
of Rum Punch, and I don’t mine’ ,
The story Is told of the Immortal
natal mother I asked Ihe mother
telling you Ihe Islands looked great Sarah Bernhardt that once In Lon­
what was thp cnu«e of a previous
child's death: she replied (hat It j to me. I dissagree with Mr. HooTcr don she took a cab to the hotel.
they dldent look near as poor at After a time It occurred to her they
died of convulsions.
I then In­
aome parts of our Country. Why ’ were not making much progress,
quired If she knew what to do for
convulsions
She answered Imme
there was no bread lines. No Red and on questioning the driver was
Informed that they were lost and
dlately. saving ‘aland with the baby
Cross relief. I asked where most ol
he could go no farther.
She left
In your left arm and with hack to
the peoplo wore, and they said “out the cab, walked a minute or two.
the stove, remove hnbv'a shirt and
at the Golf Course." That was tht until she saw a fire engine return­
throw It over your shoulder Into
only evidence of poverty I saw. For ing from a fire.
Without a mo­
tbe Bre.'"— Health News.
as you know practically all our un ment's hesitation she hailed It and
persuaded the flremnn In charge
employed are at ours.
Loring Hi« Id e n tity
I sure like the place, and wished to take her on. arriving at her ho­
The new baby's features had
I could have stayed over a few tel perched on the engine.
been discussed for weeks.
Like­
days. Met acme
nesses to grandmother, grandfa
mighty pleasant
R igid T est fo r Overshoe«
ther, aunts, uncles, sisters and
folks there. It
A prominent rubber oversho
brothers, not to speak of father and
l o o k e d like a
company has established the cus­
mother, hud been pointed out In de­
very happy little
tom of subjecting its products to
tail. Boh was becoming weary as
c o m m u n ity .
a rigid test In actual service be­
well aa disgusted. One dn.v he com­
fore they are put on the m arket
(T ill the Presi­
plained, “It la getting so I cannot
This, of course, doe« not apply to
tell who I am any more. They SMy
dent hit It). Saw
every Individual pair of shoes, but
the baby looks like me. and I Ion
to samples of new designs and new
like daddy, and that the baby look
compositions which are originated
like daddy.
I dou't know who
from time to time. Employees wear­
am sometimes."
ing the new shoes walk over a
measured course representing all
Cannot Eradicate G rain
kinds of pavement and the results
«rain la Inherent in piper. The» 1 many. Couldcnt
are noted.
1« pn war of mmnvlnt? R
have been so far behind the times I
"
I they had two of my pictures there i
“ Robbing P a te r to P ay P a n l”
Eighth Grade Examinations.
(talkies) and one of them I hndetit
The uniform state eighth grade
“Fable has It,” according to
even seen at home yet myself. I was
examinations will be given In dis­
awful sorry that they had mlssen Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and
tricts where tho teacher has ap­
Fable, “that this phrase alludes to
terpreted this Prohibition thing the fact that on December 17. 1550,
plied for questions and who has
and
quit
selling
their
runt,
and
(
pupils who are legally qualified to
the Abbey church of St. Peter,
when I explained to etn the Inter i Westminster, was advanced to the
take the same, on Thursday and
F rid ay, May I I and IS, 1931, at th e
pretatlon that Ihe mainland of th< ' dignity of a cathedral by letters
school house. Questions w ill be ; U H had put on the Amendement patent; but ten years later It was
sent to the chairman In each dis- j why they were tickled to death Joined to the dloceee of London
trlct for the same.
and started right In to get ready ! again and many of Ita estates ap­
E. J. M O O R E.
propriated to the repairs of St.
to manafacture on a hlg scale.
Paul's cathedral." The expression
mSc
Co. School Supt.
I gave them Capone's address, as 1 may have been a fam iliar one much
I wanted to see em get startod with 1 earlier than th a t
ADMINIBTtt ATORfl NOTICE OF THE
the best folks over home, where
SALE o r REAL PR0PERTT.
they could get the most for thelt
N o lle . I . h.r«by riven th»t by virtue ol
H o t Dogs* Pedigree
product. Of course they will have
an order of the county court ot
I.ene
county, Oreron. duly m ad . and entered of
to start from the bottom lit regard I
An ancient and honorable lineage
record In the u n ite r of the
e .ta te
of
to competition, for the U a had Is claimed for the gastronomic tid­
J im e i K Polk May, deceeaed. the under-
• Igned, e d iu ln litra to r of .« Id e»t»t., w ill,
twelve years of business stRrt on bit known In this country as the
on and after the 19th day of May. 1031,
“hot-dog" and throughout the re­
offer for . « I . «nil .e ll at private tale the I them. But they will he all right now, j
following deecrlbed reel property belong­
nnd the next time a President visits mainder of the world as the frank­
ing to aald e.tato, to-wii;
furter. I t dates back 125 years and.
them, their product will he making ,
The aouthweal quarter of Ihe north
strange to say, It did not originate
e a .t qu arter; the .o u th e a .t quarter of
I them rich Just like Chicago, or any '
In Frankfurt at all. but In Vienna.
the nnrthweat q u arte r; the northweet
of their competltlng centers. I nm i It was first made by Johann George
quarter of tha loutheaat q u arte r; the
northeaal qu arter of Ilia
»oiithw e.l
going to have those Vlrglnders so Lohner and his business Is still In
qu arter; and lot 0, of aectlon 5, In
rich they will be able to have 20 j existence.
He called hls product
townahlp 28 aonth of range 3. weal
of W illam ette m eridian, containing
frankfurter as a compliment to the
thousand dollar funerals, and Prerl
180 scree, more or leas, according to
city where he had learned hls bus!
dents wont mean anything to em.
the government survey therrof. ell In
ness.
Lane county. Stale of Oregon.
( © t93t, MrNaught Syndicate, Inc.)
Sale w ill take place at the law office
, of H erbert W. Lombard, F irs t National
bank building, Cottage (trove. Lane coun 1
I ty. Oregon. Terma of aale. caah In hand.
I'a le d and firs t pobllahod t h li 17th day
of A pril. 1931.
I
Hate of last publication M ay IS . 1281.
T. C. W H E E L E R . A dm inistrator
of the Estate of .lames K,
Polk May. Heceaied.
H E R P E R T W. L O M B A R D .
Attorney for E .ta te ,
slT-mt.le i
M ountain . S tates P ower C ompany
BEVERLY Ì I I I . I . 3 Wall »il |
know Is Just whal I read lu thè
papers, and he .ve me 1 ha» ftnally
found a papei
Ihals gol some
thlng In II. Its
tbe "Hi T h o m a s
Mail," ut thè
to w n
o f Hi
Thomas, Virgin
(»lin d i, V H A
-
H o m e S u p e rio r
to T hat of the Past
L to rly?_„ ,_
G e ttin g O u t of a S ta ll
O T A I,1,3, I heir rnuxes. effect» and
how to get out of them, wos
the “chapter'* »hoot learning to lly
. “studied" the lic it trip up. Ap­
parently convinced that I wua pro-
Krcaalhg sallsfnrtorily with take­
off«, routine ttyltiK und landing«,
■ay Inatruclor look ailviinliuce of a
poor duy for landing practlee to
advance me another atep,
I had heard much nhoiil tnllaplna
and alalia ami while not afraid to
go through ibeto with him. I was
concerned about their posalble ef
fe<i» to me.
"In a H all the plane may fall off
on a wing faldcwlae) and spin In."
tn y Instructor explained through
the ipenklng tube« aa he abut off
the motor momentarily at
feel (the highest I had been). "No­
tice that Ihe ailerons have little or
no effect In ■ atnll. We hold Ihe
plune at rn I gh l by kirk lug Ihe rud­
der ahurply. Keep off of the con­
trols and watch."
He pulled hack on the stick and
we allot skyward, Ihe motor still
Idling. Aa we picked up forward
speed again, he pulled It back and
we came out of ihe dive.
"In this next one follow through
lightly on Ihe controls. Notice the
quick kicks I give the rudder
pedals.”
Again he pulled the ship up Into
a «lull. As we plunged downward
I felt the rudder pedal» moving
sharply, first one way. then the oth­
er, a« lie lie ld th e n I i I | ^ I o a Straight
course, end the sllrk go forward,
(hen come slowly hack.
“ Now you do II," he sold through
Ihe «peaking tube. "Don't dive too
far before pulling up."
I pulled hark on the stick, and
we shot upwurd straight upward.
It seemed. Then came dial plunge
downward. I moved the stick for­
ward to neutral
Down we went.
Slow at tlrat. Then faster, faster,
faster.
When we were headed nearly
straight down I pulled back on (he
slick, kicking (he rudder pedals aa
he had done, right to head off a
leftward movement, left to head off
a «kid to the right. At lime« my
feet were pumping a« though I was
riding a bicycle.
Aa we came out of the dive ha
o|tencd the throttle and we started
climbing hack lo 3.UD0 feet. We
had fallen 2.(MX) feet in (he Hire«
alalia. A half dozen more practice
alalia and we headed back lo the
airport.
That lesson made me
"woozle."
—
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Flats
Sliced or Crushed
5c can
C andy Bars
and G um
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2 cans 29c
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Soap
10 bars 33c
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M c K enzie
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4 9 lbs. 89c
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Potatoes i#» iks- $1.00
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cloth
6 yds. 97c
ENGLISH
PRINTS
Well known
for their
charming
colors and
patterns
6 yds for 97c
Three Articles
for 97c
PANEL CURTAINS
O f marquisette mesh, w ith
rayon twist fringe, m yards
by 39 inches.
3 panels 97c
RAYON LINGERIE
A good weighty material
which the ladies like.
Bloomers, panties and
vest. 3 for 97c
SPORTS HOSE
Fancy novelties w ith lots of
snap and wear.
4 pairs 97c
CHILDREN S PLAY
SHOES
A group including ox­
fords and miscellaueous
other styles.
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97c__________
WASH FROCKS
Designed and made in the
Breier Garment Factory.
Of superior fabrics, bet­
ter made, 97c.
ALL SILK STOCKINGS
Plenty of style, and extra
wear with garter top and
lisle feet.
97c pair.
IMPORTED
LINEN
I t ’s all the
rage now
and this is
SOME buy
5 yds. 97e
LADLA88IB
CLOTH
Baby stripe«,
novelty
stripes, light
andd dark
grounds.
Guaranteed.
6 yds. for 97e
C. J. BREIER CO.