The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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Secretary
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s m S C R IP T l O X K A T E S .
(Cask is advance.)
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Member ot
N ational K dito rtal Association
8 la l» K d ilo ria l Association
O n » « » Newspaper t oafereace
Ora» ok
ANOTHER SALARY RISE.
IN THIS AD
A sign discovered in a
Cor­
nish village in England, now in
the H om im an museum. London:
K tM .E R till.E S i—S lR t ilM
Parish Clark * Skulemaster.
Groser A Hundertaker respect­
ably informs ladys A gentleman
that he drore teef without wate-
tng a minit. Applies laches every
hour. Blisters on the
lowest
terms A vlalcks for a penny a
peace. He sells godfather's kor-
dales kuts korns bunyons Doc­
tors bosses. Clip» donklea wance
a month A undertakes to luke
a n e r every bodies nayls by the
ear. Joesharpe. penny wissels
brass kanelsticks. frylnpans A
other mooxikal htnstrumints hat
grately reydooaed figeis young
ladys A gentlemen larnes their
gram mur and langeudge In the
purtiest mannar also grate care
taken off their moraels A spelltn
also zarm-zinging taychlng the
base vial. A oil other sorts of
fancy works quadriis pokers
weasels. A all country dances
tort at home A abroad at per-
fekshun. Perfum ery and snuff
in all ita branches as times is
cruel bad I begs to tell ee that
I has just beginned to sell all
sorts of stashonary ware cox.
hens, vouls pigs and all other
kind of poultry blackiu-brishes
herrins coles scrubbin-brlshes
traykel and godly bukes A
bibles mise - traps brick dist
whtsker-eeeds morrel
pokker-
ankerchers and all sorts of
swatemaits
including
tatera.
sassages and other gardenstuff
hakky sizars, lamp oylr tay
kittles and other tntuxzikattn
likkers a dale of fruit, hats
songs hareoyle pattlns bukklts
grindstones and other aitables.
Korn A bunyon salve and all
hardware I has laid in a large
assortment of trype. dog’s mate
lollipops ginger beer matches A
other pickles such as hepsom
salts hovsters winzer sop«1 an-
zetrar old rags bort anil xold
here and nowhere else newlayd
heggs by me Roger Giles zing­
ing burdes seeped sich as howles
donkies payrox, lobsters, chickets
also a stock of a celebrated
brayder. I tayches gography
rithmetic cowsticks Jimnastlcks
and other chyneestricks
G O D E S A VE T H E E K IN G E
:
Church of Christ, Sixth street anti
Gibb« avenue, where more men
than women attend evening aar-
vices Bible school, 9:45,
Clen,
Sarff. superintendent; the men of
this school meet each Sunday morn
tng at the Arcade w ith the com­
munity men's bible claaa; morning
worship, t l . communion of the
Ix>rd's supper, followed by sermon
on "W orking Together W ith God
C. K groups w ill meet 7 o'clock
The congregation will join in a
union church service to be held at
8 o’clock in the Methodist Episco­
pal church and the pastor will be
the speaker, his sermon subject to
I be "F aith W ithout W orks
I O
| Shew, minister.
s s s
IS FAIR ATTRACTION
Firew ork d i s p l a y « , numbering
■ollie fifty-odd set upa, and sur­
passing any sim ilar presentation
ever before given in I .a tie county,
will be one of the chief attractions
on each of the four nights of the
Farmers who are struggling to
make ends most and laborers who
arc working for half what they
used to get w ill hardly be expect«!
to sympathize with the atate pro­
Methodist E p i s c o p a l Church,
gram of boosting state salaries.
M aia street. Meredith A. Groves,
A heck of a howl goes up when
minister.
Sunday school, w ith
the legislature votes salary rises,
classes for all ages and graded In ­
but now we have an ecoonmy ad­
struction. w ill meet at 9.45 with &
ministration that Is doing what the
I. M ackin as acting superintendent.
legislature in days of prosperity
Those who do not attend elsewhere
might not dare to do.
have been invited to meet with this
The Sentinel has already called
school and attend services. At the
attention to several salary rises.
11 o'clock worship hour the minis­
Now conies a boost for the budget
ter w ill preach on “A Pastor's Pray­
director from $4,800 to $6.000.
er for His I ’eople." Special music
Farmers who are selling eggs and
has been arranged. A union yo u n ;
potatoes at less than the cost of
people's meeting w ill be held at 7
production are likely' to feel that,
o'clock at the Presbyterian churc'i
for the present at least, the budget
with Ralph Monroe as leader. The
director could have struggled along
subject w ill be "Religious Needs of Lane county fair. August 26. 27. 78
on $400 a month, which probably
Cottage Grove Young People
an and 29, It has been announced by
was as high a wage as he ever got
Inquiry." Union church services will Mrs. Mabel „ Chadwick, secretary
when he was a newspaper reporter,
be held at 8 o'clock In this church of the fair.
and who probably works half as
and Rev I G Shaw of the Chris­
Beginning at 8:45 p. nt. on each
many hours as he worked when he
tian church w ill preach.
evening, weird and fantastic forme
was a newspaper reporter.
s e s
of spewing sparks and hissing
Sam Kozer. who was budget di­
Nasarene Church. Eleventh street flames, taking all manner of shapes
rector before he was replaced by
and Adams avenue — Evangelistic and representing a myriad of ideas,
Henry Hazen, voluntarily asked
Mrvices have been the order this will be set off
that his aalary be cut from $6.000
week. Attendance has been good at
N lagra Falls will be depicted In
to $4.800, largely on the grounds
all services with a number of seek an avalanche of eparks, falling
that the job requires only about
ers at the altar. At the 2:80 orayer some 40 feet to the ground. A fiery
half time except preceding and dur­
service the theme has been “The octopus, with its sparkly talons
ing legislative sessions It would
Key to Answered Prayer. ' Several reaching out into the darkness. The
seem that no one is better qualified
have testified that their prajers Is t n d o f the Midnight Sun. The
for the job than Sam Kozer, who
have been answered this week. Set Star of Bethleham. Haw aiian Moon
was in the secretary of state's o f­
vices are held at 8 o'clock each eve­ light, these and many other special­
fice fo r many years. Certainly the
ning w ith three services on Sunday. ly arranged presentations w ill be
present director can not be ex­
For Sunday Evangelist E J. Be viewed by this year's falrgoers
pected to do a better job than Sam
Christ w ill preach on the following
On the second and fourth eve­
would have done, for he had no
subjects: 11 a. m.. "Does the Chris nings the wedding of two Lane
previous experience whatever to
tian Sin?" 2 30. "Fun. Fools at 1 county couples w ill be solemnized
qualify him for the job.
Folly;“ 8, "W hen Chickens Come Although It is not being announced
This w riter likes Henry Hanzen
Home to Roost ”
who the bride« and grooms w ill be.
Henry is a first class newspaper
• • •
or In what part of the county they
man. but we can't see how the gov­
The Highway B aptist Church live, Eugene merchants have a r­
ernor is going to justify paying an
Henry Wilson Davis, minister.
ranged for many handsome and
inexperienced man $6.000 a year
Bible school, with classes for all beautiful gifts.
when an experienced man was w ill­
ages, w ill meet at 9-43 Sunday with
On the first and third evenings
ing to work for $4.800.
W. L. L e o n a r d as superintendent. of the fa ir the mammoth pageant.
Not only that, but I* is this w rit­
Public worship w ill be held at 11 "The Spirit o f America," w ill he
er's recollection that the legislature
o'clock and the sermon subject will presented under the direction of
allowed only $4.800 for salary of the
be "The Path of the Righteous.' Mrs. E. C. Christie. Groups from all
budget director. I t would be inter­
The young people will meet In a parts of the county w ill participate
esting to know how the chief execu­
union meeting at 7 o'clock at the In this event.
tive is going to set aside the intent
Presbyterian church. The church
of the legislature.
will join In a union church service
A piping plover's mottled eggs
This w riter fails to see how the
at 8 o'clock at the Methodist church blend with the sand on which they
boosting of this particular salary
Q. W hat persons are exempt from
are laid.
fits in in any way with the effici­
Church of C h ri.t — (London 12 m ito
ency and economy program on buying operators' licenses?
of Colts«« Uro»» I — « a n d a r s o r
Ans. Persons driving or operating south
sermon, the proof o f hla s la le m e n lt he­
which the governor was selected.
»less; B ible study 10 a m.. worship I I
li1
«hspter and vsrse from
The new director can hardly be as a road roller, road machinery or S. m : scripture study T:SO p m
Ihe bible. A warm welcome Is sitsndeA
efficient as the one who was dis­ any farm tractor or implement of
to a ll e iih sr on Hsbhslh or s i Ihs W ed
tem porarily
drawn,
Church of the Nassreae. Eleventh stresl n.sday « renin« hour of T:»0.
placed. and the one displaced was husbandry.
><• Adams avenue. T . J. O n . pastor—
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willing to work for the salary pro­ moved, or propelled on the h ig h -! I “ Sunday
school. 10; nioroin« preschiu»
Free M ethodist Church, com er of Mon
ways.
vided bP the legislature.
.
.U ' service, I l ; young people's am elia». 6 :» o
Persons in the service of the .-»cuin» prearhln» service, « 00; mid- roe avenno and F ifth strset. Rev. Fenton
O f course Director Hanzen is
pastor —- Sunday school, IO ; Broach la»
also one of the chief advisers to the army, navy or marine corps, fur- V j * Pr* r , r service, s o o Wednesday v i r '* ' « “
P: *-• 7; S».n<eHstlc ser-
. . .
governor, and in that capacity he nished with a driver's perm it and I " c *■
Pn'ruLy
W *r »»— ■« •
may be worth the extra $1.200. when operating an official motor I Lutheran Mission — Adventist rhnrrh.
vehicle
in
such
service.
west
M
ain
Street:
M
a
rtin
P
Simon,
p
u
probably is worth that
much or
Non/esidents over the age of 16 j f t
more, but expenditures for guber­
natorial advisers should come out who have been duly licensed else- are cordially invited as w ell as these who
of direct appropriations for conduct where, and have valid license in ,r* without a church hom-
their immediate possession.
of the governors' office
P enteco.tal Church. 1024 e u l M eis ,
Q Can a nonresident, whose
: **{•**•
"
Spradley. pastor — Ruaday I
erators or chauffeurs license has ' «ehool -j i ' , : w o r.h ip , u a m and ’ i I
RISING FREIG HT RATES.
been revoked in another state, op- F-
»tndy. Tueaday n i« h t; pra y 11
erate in Oregon?
I * “ ,l
krtday.
,|
Lumber can not bear any addi­
Ans. No
.
I
.
.
latersscllo
a
of
verni
M
a
is
and
tional burden This was emphat-j
Q. How old must
person be to M atreeta la a amali vehila ehtireh. 8»vendi
ically pointed out at the hearing at
! D ay A dventtat
Eaeh Saturday at 9 :8 0
obtain:
Portland before the interstate com­
an hour ta apeat la Ih a aludy of tho 8ab
<a) Student’s permit?
bath
achool
leaaoa.
A i t l o'clock
thè
merce commission upon the request
Ans. 14 years.
paator. E ld er Pani Iveraoa. dell vera
a
of the railroads for a 15 per cent
<b> Operator's license?
increase in rates. The lumbermen's
Ans. 16 years.
brief was presented by W
B.
<C) License to drive a school bus? .
Greeley, secretary-manager of the
Ans. 18 years.
West Coast Lumbermen's associa­
(d) Chauffeur’s license’’
tion.
Ans. 18 years.
The Cottage Grove community is
( • ) License to drive a public pas- ,
as deeply interested in thia
seng *r bus?
posed advance in rates as any com­
"""
Ans. 21 years.
munity in the country Being an
Q. Can a nonresident operate a
inland community, our lumber al­
ready is penalized in getting t o , car licensed in this state?
Ans. Yes, i f he has in his imme-
market. The lumber m anufacturer
who can produce lumber at the ^ * ' P, Po™ *8’’ioa ‘ “ «*««« ‘“ ued
present m arket price is a wizard h
h°"?e stat*
Freight on lumber is often more
“ “ “ ita te re<l u,rei' * “ « « *
than the cost of the lumber itself and he ha> never
one. Ex-
Any advance in freight means that C?pt’ any nonre8ide«>t over 16 years
much less for the lumber here Any Ot,.age' from “ 3tate not re<l u irln R
4ess price for lumber would mean a lic«n- e'
operate a car which
a further wage cut. The railroads haa been duJy registered for the
are in a much belter position to current calendar year in the state
The prize of the month, four
take a cut in rates, rather than an ° r “ untry of which the owner is a
yards of old fashioned oil
advance, than the sawmill worker T ™ 1' ,or “ P * " 041 of not more
lg,
than 90 days in any one year. He
stocks, goes to the mother
who expressed the following:
To the fellow working in the may * * re'lu‘red to prove lawful
"You should have the light on
mills it seems that the railroads P°S8eMion ° r ‘ he right to operate
in there,
children;
you'll
would do better to have their em- ! uch motor vehicle and e«tablish
strain your eyes tryin g to
ployea take a small cut in wages, h* l . ,’r° p?r. ident,‘ y-
read in the dark."
a cut that would not approximate
i '° / ,f hU I‘cense
suspended or
e • «
that which sawmill workers have revoked.
W hy strain your ears trying
taken.
fc-xample: A friend from a state
to hear good music from your
The railroads have keen compe- ihat doe* not r«1ulre • license may
radio; when that aerial won't
titlon from motor transports. Fur- operat? yf>ur car lf your car 14
pick up a thing but noise?
ther incease in rates would only in- Pr°Per|y licensed by you in the
Our new shielded lead-in will
crease the business of motor trans- 'ltt te where you reslde
give you more music and less
ports. I t would seem sensible for „ Can a re8iden‘
Oregon use in
noise. Hearing is believing.
the railways to increase business by ?ie i»on a car licensed in another
• • •
cutting rates, rather than decrease 1 state? No.
Q. Who is a nonresident?
Boston conductor: "Fare.”
it by advancing rates,
Ans. Every person who is not a
The passenger paid no atten­
There is something wrong in a
tion to the demand.
request for increased rates a t a resident of this state.
Q W hat is a student permit?
“Fare, please!" repeated the
time when everything else Is go­
Ans. A special perm it Issued to
conductor.
ing down.
persons over the age of 14 to oper-
Still the passenger was obliv­
ious.
We n o te b v the ry .it» » . r-w™,» a U ovcr the hl« hways as a means
“By the ejaculatory
term
(O re., Sentinel, that E.bert Bede 1« : ^ X X g T o ? o ^ h ^ e d S o Z
’F are’ !" said the conductor,
advertising his lawn mower for institution.
" I imply no reference to the
sale We just knew that Mrs. Bede
state of the weather, nor
Q. M ay an operator or a chauf­
would rebel against having to run
feur whose license has been sus­
even the quality of the ser­
this thing some time or other.—
pended or revoked obtain a new
vice vouchsafed by this phil­
Corvallis Gazette-Times
license?
anthropic company. I merely
Claude is careless with his Eng­
allude, in a manner, perhaps
Ans. No. Not during the period
lish. W hat he probably intended to
lacking in delicacy, but not
for which the license is suspended
say was: "W e just knew that some
or until the expiration of one year
in conciseness, to the mone­
time or other Mrs. Bede would re­
tary obligation incurred by
after such license was revoked.
bel . . .” I t makes a lot of difference
your presence in this vehicle
Q. Can an habitual drunkard or i
where words are placed.
and suggest that you liqui­
a person addicted to the use of nar­
date."
cotic drugs obtain a license?
An eastern grange is debating
« « «
Ans. No.
.
just why a cigarette company
Not mentioning names (yet),
Q. Can a person afflicted with, or
should get a million a year for seli-
suffering from, any physical or
we suggest that there are
ing fags when a farm er is lucky to
some on our books to whom
” l • r »
r - ; mental disability or disease ; which
=
the above carries a very
toes, but possibly the answer is
of a motor vehicle, obtain a II-
pointed moral.
that the farmers need somebody cense 7
e e •
who knows how to sell potatoes.
The novice at trout fishing
Ans. Not unless the applicant can
Eugene Register-Guard
demonstrate personally that he is a
had hooked a very small
W hy not a slogan, "Reach for a proper person to operate a motor
trout and had wound It In un-
potato instead of a fag"?
vehicle. The secretary of state may
, t l l it was rammed up against
the end of the rod.
require a certificate, signed by a
A Carnegie commission, after ex­ propert authority; a restricted li­
Pupil, "what do I do now?"
am ining 10,000 students in Pennsyl­ cense may be issued.
Instructor, "Climb up the rod
vania, said. “The college senior
and stab it.”
recognizes only 61 out of 100 words
« • •
Governor M eier is on the right
In fa m ilia r use by educated per­ track now. Instead of asking for
Enough of that. How about
sons." The report might have added impossible tax reduction he is ad-
taking a look a t the new
that educated
persons
P H IL C O radio In our win­
e e eiw
v . e recognize
... -
vocatlng greater expenditure for
only 61 out of 100 in fa m ilia r use. public Improvements to enable the
dow this week. More radio
by college students.
than you ever saw wrapped
workingman to pay his taxes.
up in a small package.
A lot of persons find employment
In Oklahoma a young woman has
compiling statistics on the number been fined for wearing beach pa-
o f persons out of employment.
Jamas on the street. In Oregon
Radio Ray
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young women would be arrested
The great used car problem is for not wearing them,
Down by the bridge
th at cars are used top much and
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W hat a M otor Car
Operator Should Know
August Sale of
Work Clothes
There ¡a one acioMtn of the year when " futu re *” in work
clot lien should lie purchnMCtl. and thnl lime I n right non
Lay in your aupply uou for tin- coming winter nionthn, ui
Ihe prevailing low priées, when every item ia n i l exception
ni it ml outatauding value.
■
OVERALLS
Men‘a fu ll • eut heavy w eight
denim hili overalls ill high Imek
style nt the reinnrknlile low price
n pitir
80c
Men’a K -ounce waist ovt rail*.
I'ivetetl pockets, fu ll CUt. U |»l 89c
SHIRTS
Coni a lyle ehambry
ehnm hry
s h irts , Iw o
buttoned pocketa, fu ll eut, triple
stitched, pair
40c
WORK HATS
Men'tt wool cruaber hula,
grey, black, each
Men'a wire aereen kbnki
hills
light
77c
work
30c
WORK SHOES
Men’s glove leather brown home
hide ahoea, goodyeur welt, flexible
oak leather sole», a pnir
$3 77
Men'a rc-tauned ahoea with nailed
oitk aoita. black ealf, n pnir $2.77
Oil tanned black calf ahoea, com­
position aolea, rubber heels, a
pair
...
.......
$240
Men’a black waxed, split-leather
wxirk ahoea with eompoaition aolea.
,i pair
$1.40
COTTON OLOVES
Men'a heavy c o t t o n cativnaa
glovea, a pair
10c
Men’a leather facet! glovea. pr 25c
Extra heavy leather faced glovea.
if
40c
WORK TROUSERS
Men'a heavy khaki whip - eord
tronaem, a pair
$1.40
Men’a khaki tw ill work trottNer».
a pair
05c
Men’a heavy b r o w n eurduroy
trouaerw, pair
$2.77
UMPHREY & MACKIN
A n Independent Home Store
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