FRIDAY, J II.Y », IMI T U T RENTÏNKI.. COTTAGE OROVK. OREGON. »'AGE TWO ——— er, I hence south 10 ilegreea 25 3 W al a point 41 71» eha. norlh governor, a* part of hla cordial ad- Attitude Toward Tin- > HOMES ARE DANGEROUS. DELIGHT VALI EV. her husband, defendants, upon a minutes east following the cen and 2«A rt Ch. ea«l of the 8 W. — judgment rendered on the 24th day .. «I*-*»« ° t welcome, «aid that he ter of Ihe channel of said river All That Really C ronti EatablUhed 1 . . i#o corner of Ihe It. W Tuylor ami tapMisi to tks a -silo .l) of July, 1928, in favor of said plain Accidental deaths in the homee 5 5« chains, -thence west. 2», To I».rv Frld.x b, fetta». Om*. ’T?“? ,1V’ " u«e o f any Time Is pn-sing so quickly that wife donation land claim No. of America during 1930 were great­ July l. Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Bar tiff anil against said defendants, raawhlaguMHaav. «tate property. chains Io the center or said 48, nollf No. 77» which said K lb«rt lt .4 » ........ P r» .l4 *n t The governor stated that his wel­ er than accidental traffic fatalitlee. tliere Is need for us to push on wllh ! field and family were Eugene via- for the turn of one hundred thirty county road 8.03 chains Io Ihe the job we have in hand. We must itora Saturday. point la In Ihe middle of the »milk M e c n ta rr come waa given ''wtth reserva­ Thia la astonishing, for there must seven and ten one-hundredths dol place of beginning, containing Iked* . .Id'mr not think that time pos.es more present channel of Ihe Coa»l Boa Connor of Lorane visited at lars (3137.10), current lawful money be more people In automobiles than tions." 111 50 acres of 'and all In «ac­ quickly at one time than another. Fork River running thence ( I r . I rlaaa pn bllr-.tlon m t» r*d .1 t in our homes, and almost none ofi the Charles Connor home one day of the United Slates of America Those reservations probably were tion 9, Tp. 11, 8 R >. I" SM » » I » ” »» »*cWi the 31*1 day of July. 1931, ■ l'B M ( R IP T IO K R A T t S we are happily concerned In the of Coast Fork Hlvcr, tin to e up home deaths. These falls may have her parents, Mr and Mrs. I.ee ants In and Io thv following des Governor Juliua Is likely to learn (Ca»h le edyaae«.) st I o clock p. m. of said day. a4 affal rs of life, we do- not notice Nixon. the center of the pieseiii chan­ • Z *a r » » . ..p i 0 0 I T kr»» ntonlba Po.03 that he can not forever keep bump- been contributed to by such things crlhed real property, to-wlt the eoulh entrance of the county a aaaelha ..p l.lO IOwa monili »0 40 Ing heads in this manner and re- as rolling pins and flatirons. Sure- the pausing of t’me. It la then nel of said liver io the place of Sunday guests at the K J. Sears The undivided one-fourth In court house In lame county. Ore beginning, all In Isine County. main the Idol of the people. If he ly no woman was accidentally we »ay that It passes quickly. home were Milton Greenfield of lereat Io that pm t of the follow M amber of goit, sell al public auction, for cur­ State of Oregon, all of our i ig hI N ational K d lto rlal Aaaoriatlon lug described tract of bind ly* had remained with the editors he killed from tripping on her skirt, When we are borcl and discon­ Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon rent lawful money of Ihe United O raron H tala E d ito ria l Aaaoriatlon tented and gloomy, we think that and aon Donald, Mr. and Mrs. title In and to and Ihe undivid­ Ing on ihe ««.*t aids of Ihe would have learned that Secretary One or two deaths may have re- O raron Mawapaprr Coaference ed one-fourth interest In Ihe 1 Slates o f America, all the rig h t, of State Hoss, despite some errors suited from girls falling from their i time hangs heavily U|c-t possible terest ss follows, to-wlt: Begin- lr. and Mrs. Harold Woifard in jlvaaieh n dherlff be given by the governor. channel of Ihe t'oa*l Fork Rlv- We have safety campaigns for advantage ns a result of the expe­ Sugeae Sunday evening. per for its misuse of “literally" In And It waa given by the governor. saying that Sam Kozer had been our highways, for our industries. * rience? If we are not. we are not Mrs. Wheeler and daughter of And what a welcome' for our schools. What we seem to pushing on. Valuable days are Cottage Grove were callers al Ihet literally kicked out of office. Here was an opportunity for the This writer does not know which need more than anything else is a paaaing. and peo|da are suffering; j It. C. Barfield home Monday eve­ O N G R E f.N S governui to show that he 1« broad­ up-state paper was the object of the safety campaign in our homes. This some physically, some menially ; ning. minded. Here waa an opportunity Oregonian's facetious comment, but married life is altogether too haz­ many in both ways. There la no Salad* nude w ick lig h t, simple C. F. Volganiore and sons and tor him to ahow that he does not it does know the up-state paper has ardous. lime to lose. If we are economista j Carl Smith of Vancouver. Wash., greenr Mem to find their ideal harbor petty grudges. Here was an missed a splendid opportunity for of time and effort, as we should he spent Tuesday night at the I-aw opportunity for him to make the revenge if It did not read the Ore­ complement in a d rillin g like V is - Thieves broke into the domestic there Is need for a closer and n rence Brown home. editor« feel that possibly he has gonian's reference, in Its Sunday science department of a high school more Intelligent understanding and t i p t l l i D ron ing . I t give* them a Mr. and Mrs. Rlchurd Miller of been badly treated in some of the to the Smithsonian "Insti­ and ate all the cooked food. The grasp of our Jobs; not only of our Eugene spent Sunday with Mr and touch of lu b tle flavor while allow ­ fte news atorieg that come from Salem. issue, mean chief of police, searching for personal task, hut the business of Mrs. W A. Witcher. tute." ing all their natural ddiciouinea* Hut what did he do? the thieves, inquired of every phy­ caring for others. Max Sears of Brndwood visited This is the first time this writer Editors awe rather proud of their We must push on. There must his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. to assert itself. has seen the Oregonian leave itself sician's office whether any cases of •^annual conventions. acute indigestion had been reported. he no fallitile irtedness. If we i Sears, from Friday evening until Julius characterised them us silly wide open for a razzing by the up­ T o make V iiu u g r tllt l i t tilin g'. In would haul, there must he courage Sunday evening. Each different salad has a different flavor. That That was the way he opened his state press, and those who have a bow l put one tezspounful of talt Five thousand dollars has been a nd det ermi na I Ion.—Exchange. The Social Neighbors dub me! been pilloried by the state's great­ address of welcome. He said that [»aid for a single copy of the Bible with Mrs. Rudolph Hanson Wed­ is why we like them. Then don’t smother their and one tezipoonful of sugar, then est newspaper exponent of correct had he had his way he wouldn't The Old Book has been worth that nesday. This was the last meeting add one-quarter teaspoon o f pepper have been there to give the address usage of English should not over­ much to many who were not able Q u e e r D e s i g n a t i o n * G i v e n individualities of taste under a blanket of heavy of the club until fall. of welcome. It would have been bet look this chance to even all scores. to pay that price. and a little paprika. W hen these Visitors at the Lawrence Brown A n i m a l a n d B i r d G r o u p s Correcting the Oregonian for its dressing like mayonnaise. 1 here is a right kind ter If those close to him had not seasonings have been mixed togeth­ home over the week end were Mr. pursuaded him that he would be misuse of "institute" In this In­ Pertia|>« the ingenuity of the and Mrs. C. A. Thompson and Mrs. of droning for each different kind of salad. er, pour in tw elve tablespoonfuls stance is particularly apropos. The •Illy not to give the address. sportsman is nowhere better Illus­ Cora Hileman of Vancouver, Wash , The governor might have made S m i t h s o n i a n "institution" was trated than h.v the use to which Mr and Mrs. J H Volgamore and o f Wesson O il. Then add three eome of the editors believe that the founded with funds provided by lie |uils the English Inn gunge tn children and Miss Verlie Smith of tablespoonfuls o f vinegar. Add stories of how he is "riding" Secre- James Smithson of England, whose designating imrlicular ¡.roup* of Eugene and Miss Eleanor Smith of ON G R E E N S tw o tablespoonfuls o f chopped dill tary of State Hoss are exaggerated, wish was that they should be used animal« Here Is a list of term* Cottage Grove but did he do so? Yes he did not. "for the increase and diffusion of pickle, and one tcaspoonful o< Mrs B. R. Job entertained last which have been applied to the Mr. and Mrs. E J. Sears and son Secretary of State Hoss. custo­ knowledge among men." Possibly Friday afternoon. honoring her various classes; chopped p a n ic ). S tir well u ntil *11 | Light salads made with sim­ Max spent Saturday In Eugene. dian of all state buildings, acting some of the funds should have been granddaughter, Miss Adeline Adams A covey of partridge«; a nlde of R. C. Barfield has had 28 sheep ingredients arc thoroughly mixed. ple greens or vegetables within the law, had given the edi­ expended In the editorial rooms and of Eugene, who spent the week pheasants; a wisp of snipe; a killed either by dogs or coyote* in tors use of the hall of representa­ proof rooms of the Oregonian. here. Those present were Frances flight of doves or swallows; a mus­ the past three weeks suggest a tart dressing like tives for one session, just as he has Mackin. Madelle Beidler. Isabelle ter of peacocks; a seige of herons; ON FRUITS Hlser and daughter Laura done with other organizations. It Wonder whether the heavenly Saflcy, Dorothy Umphrey, Louise a buUding of rooks; a brood of o f Mrs. Vinaigrette Dressing, Bach­ National City, Cal., are guests at J«^ the rustomarV thing to do for milky way has any competition Wynne. Evelyn Smith, Margaret grouse; a plump of wild fowl. Fruits, on the other hand, don’t go conventions held in Salem. The from the butter substitute neonle? Short and the guest of honor. A A stand of plovers ; a watch the C. H. Hartman home, elor Club Dressing, or very well w ith a ta rt, sharp dress­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanley and pleasant social afternoon was spent of nightingales ; a clattering of brench Dressing. ing. T hey respond best to a dress­ with sewing. Dainty refreshments choughs ; a flock of geese ; a herd daughter Lois of California. Mr. or hunch of calile; a bevy of and Mrs. W A Wnrhei of this were served. ing to which a little cheese or some quails; a cast of hawks; a trip of place and Miss Juanita Allen of nuts have been added. O r one that At the Saturday meeting of the dotterell; a -warm of bees; a Sutherltn returned Snturday from O N F R U IT S a several days’ visit with relatives is slightly sweetened . . like Ber- women's relief corps Mrs. N ettie' school of whale*. In Tillamook. Monday the Stanley* Saling. chaplain of the local corps, It-D n e D rtn in g . A shoal o f herrings; a herd of gave a report of the state conven­ swine; a skulk of fo x e s ; a pack of family left for their home In Oak­ Fruits should he served with T o make O rtm n g : tion held recently tn Portland. Gen­ wolves ; a drove of oxen ; a sound­ land. Cal. They were accompanied Beat together six tablespoonfuli of eral orders relating to the national er of hogs; g troop of monkeys; a as far as Sutherlin by Juanita Al­ a dressing to which a touch convention to be held in August in pride of lions; a sleuth of hears; a len. Wesson O il, tw o tablespoonfuls of o f sweetness or a dash of The Ivan Witcher family re­ DesMoines, la., and the two hun­ gang of elk. lemon juice, one teaspoonful of turned Sunday from spending sev­ dredth anniversary of George Wash- j cheese has been added. Bar- eral weeks In Bradwood. salt, onc-quarter teaspoon o f pap­ ington to be observed next year M a n k in d 's A v e ra g e H e ig h t were read. The corps will hold its Miss Elta and Ruth Hohman en­ le-Duc Dressing, Cheese rika and one-eighth teaspoon of quarterly dinner at its next meet-, It Is estimated by the United tertained the young folks of this white pepper. In to this m ix six Dressing or N ut Dressing. ing on July 11. States public health service that community with a lawn party and tablespoonfuls o f red B ar-le-D uc or the average height of a man In this welner roast on the school house Miss Violet Bowden of Salem and country is about 5 feet S Inches grounds Thursday evening currant jelly. Stanley Pieser of Eugene were and the average height of a woman Mr. and Mrs. F. E Witcher vis­ T H R IF T IS: ON SEA FO O D married at 9 o'clock Monday morn­ about 5 feet I Inches. Whitaker's ited Sunday afternoon at the W O N SEAFO O D ing at the Catholic church. Rgv. B. almanac gives the average height* A. Witcher home 40% R eg u lar Saving T. Curley of Eugene performed the of natives of the British Isles as I f your salad is going to be some­ Seafood should he marin­ ceremony. Florence and Carl Kebei- follows: Scotsmen. 5 feet thing hearty and substantial, made beck were the attendants. Mr. and inches; Irishmen. 5 feet s inches; 20% W ise S pending Egotism's One Value ated® in French Dressing Mrs. Pieser left immediately on a Englishmen. 5 feet 71« Inches; w ith seafood, serve it w ith Lcmon- Egotism lathe anesthetic a llie ti brief honeymoon to California. On before being made into the Welshmen, .1 feet (R4 inches. Rook* 20% A b ility in Y our W ork nature gives u* to deaden the aise (mayonnaise nude w ith lemon their return they will make their dealing with anthropology, such as pain ish and let it stand in the re frig - June, 1931, In an action wherein ator fo r several hours. Serve w ith Harry W. Neet was plaintiff, and dressings go best with what salads and contains Miss Ruth Aldrich entertained : Co-Operative Farming Save S ystem atically Wednesday night of last week, i garnish o f Lemonaisc. In an arid country, so rocky that Mrs. R. G. Brown and R. G. Brown. many hints and ideas as to correct salad service. honoring her house guest. Miss It compares favorably with the Natalie Ebert of LaGrande The a t the slope of the Rocky mountains, a Send your name and address to the Wesson Oil evening was spent playing rook.! rancher has tried to eke out a liv­ Prizes for high score were won by ing for more than 50 year*. With People, 210 Baronnc Street, New Orleans, La. Genevieve Meranda and Kenneth him lives his hired m in who has Goff and consolations by Dorothy been with him that length of time Stewart and John Clark. Those also. One day a visitor asked the present were Frances Randall, old rancher how he mnnaged to A GOOD BANK Frances Mackin. Pearl Monroe, pay the old hand hla wage*. Genevieve Meranda. Dorothy Stew­ Cottage Grove, Oregon “It's this way," said the rancher. art, Kenneth Goff. John Clark, Har­ old Mackin, Dayton Clark, Elbert “I hired him for two years and Smith, Howard Taylor, Victor Goff, gave him a mortgage on the ranch Wayne Monroe. Helen Aldrich, the to guarantee his wages. At the end of two years he got the ranch, honor guest and the hostess. and I went to work for him on the A social evening followed the reg­ same ferma. For 50 years the R udio Ray ular Eastern Star meeting Friday ranch has passed hack and forth A rcade T h eatre night A musical program was giv­ every two years and neither of us Ha„ ìb is to Say: en by a group of children under the I,as drawn a cent of wages. Su we iv l : Weekly Program direction of Mrs. Bert Trask and made It pay.” Ahoy, and other naval refreshments were served. Mrs. T. Friday and Saturday. greetings Also Merry Fourth H. Moody was chairman of the re­ July 3 and 4 of July. Now don't tell us we Youth Must Be Served freshment committee and Mrs. "LAND 'OF MISSING made a mis: ke and that It A Pittsburgh man addressing a Trask of the program committee. MEN” should be A Glorious Fouith. "T At the business meeting Mrs. H. B. local luncheon club Ihe other day . • • Bed» Steele Griggs was named general chair­ said the elghty-one-yenr-o'd grand­ Comedy News All Joking aside. We re tell­ mother of the family lives at hi* man for the Eastern Star for the ing you straight that some of Sunday, July 5 annual Masonic-Eastern Star pic­ home. our new snappy phonogiaph "KICK IN" Not long ago, he related, she Cut, Hweefg, D ì II n and L ib b y ’» S tuffed Olives Pure enne i.'ranulnteri. nic to be held July 24. records will add pep to that Clara Bow came back from a shopping trip portable phonograph on that Comedy Act News Sour pienie nisc or Queen— No. 4 size with a package and took It on up The marriage of Miss Ruth Now­ Pouith f July picnic We Monday, July 6 ell and Edward Cyrus Leum was to her room. There was consider­ have the latest hits. "THE VICE SQUAD" solemnized at 10 o’clock Sunday able curiosity as to what was In • • • Paul Lukas and Kay forenoon at the home of the groom. the packnge. but grandma serious­ 10-lb. The < Id time business man ly objects to being questioned. A Francis Rev. W. V. McGee officiated. Mem­ believed that prosperity came Comedy Act Cartoon bers of both families were present. little later, however, she came from sp tiding spending eve­ The couple left at once for Gold down with another bundle, and Country Store Tonight nings at home. Beach, where Mr. Leum is em­ handing It over to her daughter, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Now, an evening at home remarked: “There are all m.v old ployed. Thursday, July 7, 8, 9 with a Phllco radio or your nighties, get rid of them, for I've Lb "I TAKE THIS WOMAN” old rcdlo repaired and ser­ Fancy, ripe, black Heeds. The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday just laid in a supply of silk pa­ Gary Cooper and Carole viced in our service depart­ July 10, at the home of Mrs. Carrie jama* that I «port from now on.'” Lombard ment, for entertainment Is Hemenway. Mrs. Ethel Applewhite —Cincinnati Enquirer. Comedy Cartoon something worth while. and Mrs. S. 8. Thomas will assist Lb • • « Mrs. Hemenway in entertaining. Medium size; golden yellow. A light bacon, sugnr cured House Wiring C o tU a r ftr o v f ¿ ¿ in tin ti mix a dressing appropriate to the salad A Success Test! C an Y ou S co re 100 ? % B a n k o f C o tta g e G r o v e Sugar O lives Jar....... 12C 47c Watermelons -2 f 2 c Bananas Canning Factory in Arctic DANCE! JULY 4th At Cottage G rove A rm ory MUSIC BY Sharkey Moore Orchestra A d m issio n $1 L adies F re e A surprise party, honoring Mrs. Delbert Brown, a recent bride, was given Thursday night of last week at the home of Mrs. Fred Langston by the girls of the telephone office. Bridge was the diversion of the evening. Those present were Mild­ red Dugan, Mrs. L. P. Sanford, Mrs Armorel Monson, Mrs. L. S. Craw­ ford, Evelyn Grove, Elizabeth Dar- land, Mrs. Langston and the guest , of honor. At the close of the eve j ning Mrs. Brown was given an at I tractive gift. Dainty refreshments i were served. Within a few hundred miles of the North pole a flsh-cnnnlng fac­ tory has been established, worked entirely by Eskimos. The plant, financed by the Danish govern ment, is In Holstenberg, (,' ■ -nd, n town beyond the Arctb Modern In every detail tory makes use of eject derived from the swift-rc era, and employs up-to-< mos and oil engines for cles. It is operated malt:l. ;■< klmo women. The whole ula lion of the district, numbering ap proximately 250, Is devoted to the new Industry. A fleet of modern motor Ashing boats, recently shipped from Denmark, keeps tin establishment supplied. I The annual Baptist Sunday school , picnic was held Tuesday afternoon and evening In the Amest grove, the former Methodist camp ground. ( A baseball game was played be­ tween the married men and the single men, the married men win­ ning. A picnic supper was served A bonfire was held in the evening and singing was a feature. Arrange­ ments were In charge of W. L Leonard, superintendent of the Sunday school. Eighty-five were present. The first Individual bathtub was built around 2000 B. C. A bathtub dug from the ruins of the palace of King Minos on the burled Island of Crete is dated by historians around this time. If the tub Is regarded as an Invention, It look 4, years to produce the modern home. Road Oiling Is Completed. “Chemiatry” HEBRON, July 1.—(Special.)— Ijine county road crews completed the oil program for the London road this week. The distance be­ tween the N. W White place and London was covered. Road equip­ ment used on the work and the countv rock crusher have been moved from the district. Mimeograph Supplies. Sentine! Slow Production The word chemistry Is derived from the Egyptian word “cbeml," meaning the land of Egypt, espe daily with reference to If* black soil. Originally chemistry signified simply Egyptian black magic. T ypew riter Sentinel. Ribbona. The Mazda latmps Appliances Radio Tubes Lettuce • • • Potatoes I Fancy, new, white Shaffers. T Coffee Radio Ray Down by the bridge Map of Lane County Showing sections, tow n­ ships, railways, c i t i e s , towns, streams, lakes trails, ferric* roads and miscellaneous inform ation. Something d iffe re n t from Ihe o rdinary h i g h w a y map. THE SENTINEL • • 7c L b ............ 2H c Head Large, erlsp, solid heads. Radios Radio Service Electric W ashers Fixtures Wiring Supplies 4c í-lb. can .Max-i-mu.M — It is w inning friends hy the thousands. T ry it Max-i-muM Milk Evaporated, keeps sweet longer In warm weather 35c 3 Cudahy’s Puritan Brand. No. \ Ginger Ale P a le F a c e -a better ginger ale. Marshmellows Fresh and F lu ffy. Qt. jar . . . 25c BACON and well lean. streaked TALL CANS 6c 6 c a n s. . . 25c Bottle . .. i-ib .. . . 10c 17J4c with 2 5 c Lb. P u re Lard In hulk. 10c Lb. í I Deviled Meat Pickles C ream C h e e se Just the right flavor. 15c Lb. All Safew ay S tores W ill Be Closed A ll D ay J u ly 4th