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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1931)
¡5 « <<<<<<<<<<*«***<***<* g Millinery Opening £ The Treat of the Season Ladiee Don't Mi»» It 100 pretty hut» (rum the cunt just tor thia opening 49c 75 beautiful »loll hat» GIVEN FIIEK aa long mm they laat to littlo Kirlw accompanied by udulta No obligation — no charge See ita In our new quarters and examine our stock 608 G ibbs A v en u e Next door to Chriatian parsonage Light Refreshments Saturday Afternoon, December 12 ) New York Millinery Parlor S I C ity Briefs j Rea Wh»«lor left Munday eve ning tor Vancouver, Wa»h., where he w ill u n d e ru u a n eaamlnalh Vancouver barrack« for entrance Io the United Btatee cadet flying eorpe. W atch for Hanta Dec. IS The Fair. Mr». E ffie Know)»» returned laat week from Halam, where ehe had attended the funeral of a brother- in-law. Kelly tire . coat leaa than ordinary tlree and are of the beat quality. We w ill meet or beat any catalog houee or chain etore price«. Neleon Motor Co. d llc W. II. Daugherty «pent eeveral d ay» laat week In Portland on buelnese Oscar Woodson was In tloaeburg laat Friday on bualneaa. Schofield Stew art for plumbing, aheat metal work Phone Slid, tfc G e o rg e Itolllne. employe of the Aaeoclated Oil company here, has been transferred to Portland, where be will assume hie duties after the first of the year. I k M l S u n d ay for Stamford. Tea . where he will visit hts parents. M r. end M r*. II. L. Iluahell. unttl the flrat of the year. Christmas Cards up H ima of Î0 and 14. sidendld aaaortmenta. 11.00 Boa. The Sentinel A marriage linen»« was Issued this week to Glenn Dave Pfenning «nd Eva Isaacson, both of this city. Q lft hoalary at Tha Fair. Lace lop chiffon plcot edge, cradle sole end runstop, Si-30, 3 pt, S3.36. Miss Gertrude L. (ikuw, county hums demonstration agent, dis cussed economical meals Tuesday afternoon at u meeting of women of the Mount View community. Coffee tables w ith tile tope and only S3.95. Now Is the time to get felt best rugs, S-5 08, felt base floor covering, a few dollars will recover the kitchen. Many used rockers S3, end used ranges St« and up. Two used telephones. Unfinished waste paper baskets 30c. Uhup at Calla han's Furniture Store, this Xmas. 03 west 7th, just off W illam ette street, Eugene. d llc George Small of this district has rec.lved St as county bounty on two bobcats. W. T. Jones, O. A. Nichols' and John Ksbelbeck of this community were In Eugene Monday to attend a meeting of directors of tha Dane County Farmers' Union Warehouse association. Mlse M ary Madden, daughter of Mr. and Mre. C. L. Madden, under went an appendicitis operation lest Friday at a Eugene hospital. She became ill suddenly that afternoon. Special price on wheel goods for Xmas. The Fair. a Mlea Esther Sdaby, who has been 111 for several days, la reported to ' be somewhat Improved. Mrs. John , Slleby of Portland la here to assist in caring fur her. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davie and Mrs. ' Henry Quimby returned last week ) from a visit In Stockton and Santa j Rosa, Cal. Xmas cards half price Menden- | hall's. dll-18c M r end Mre. Paul P ie p e r o f HuJada, where M r Pieper le dis trict forest ranger, left Thursday of last week for Victoria, B. C.. where they will spend a two-week vaca- ’ tton. Toyland la open at The Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailsman of ’ Woodburn, who had spent the week , end here with relatives, left Tuee- I day morning for Albany, where M r Saltsman w ill be stationed a ¡month with the Union Oil company. Spend 60c at Tha F a ir and get one guess on a S3 -pc. set of dishes. W ilbur Pitcher killed two cougars recently on the south side of Adame mountain. M r. and Mre. C. A. Bartell return ed Thursday to Corvallis, after ■ spending eeveral days here. Mr. and Mre. D B. H unt and eon ! Robert left last week for Flagstaff, | A r i l . where they will visit several ( months. Something for nothing Saf. at X o'clock. Inquire The Fair. M r. and Mre. Ralph Wills of Westwood, Cal., visited several days I last week with relatives while en route to their home from Seattle. There Isn’t anything that could be more appropriate for Chrlatrnae than a new Jackson Bell or G llfll- lan radio. Nelson Motor Co. can supply your nerds If you will place your Christmas order early. d llc O. E. Woodeon left Tuesday for hie stock ranch at Medical Spring» In eastern Oregon. We make new care out of wrecks Painting and body rebuilding. Cot tags Grove Body Works, L. H Davis, Prop., Spriggs Bldg. mStfr Dr. I I. A. Hagen will go to Eu- ; gene tonight to attend a meeting of the W illam ette Valley Chlroprac- i tore' association. H a lf prlca - -Christmas Cards at Mendenhall's. dll-18c Let ue demonstrate the ideal gift ■ for Christmas, an electric washing machine or radio at Graber A Gettys. d llc Hat. 12, balloons given away to children six yrt. and under accom- Mre. J. S. M arkham returned j home Sunday from a Eugene hos pital, where she underwent a major operation recently. Nico and com fortable these cold Best selection of Xmas Greeting days at the Pastim e. d ttf ‘ Cards, lc to 10c; 13 cards In a box Rev. D. P. Cameron of the Pres byterian church. Rev. Meredith A. Groves of the Methodist church and C. O. Hosman attended a meeting of ministers Monday at the Bap- tlet church In Eugene. F. E. W itcher of this city has re ceived S3 county bounty on a coy ote. Police court business was light again thia week. George Davltt of Drain paid a fine of S28 on an In- toatcatlon charge and Carl Blom- berg, who was with D avltt. paid •W . 38c. Tho Fair. M r. and Mrs. C. A. Bartell of Corvallis and Cottage Orove enter tained the southern branch of the tlotel Men's association with a ban quet followed by a carnival dance Thursday night of laat week at Hotel Corvallis. Mlse Donna llartell entertained with a piano.solo. F r i day morning the group were onter- talned at breakfast at the Benton hotel and then went on to Portland I to attend the annual state hotel I convention. M r. and Mre. Bartell re lum ed to Corvallis Sunday night. hv I ll' ll ]>: u i - i i H The Lucky W h a le rs Found Fortune in A m bergris F a ir Christmas Cards 3Hc up B o tta o f 30 and »4, splendid assortments, »1.00 Box. The Sentinel Roy Baker, father of Mrs. Ray Nelson of thte city, suffered a frac tured skull and concussion of the brain Friday when struck by a limb < while employed by the Coyote Lum ber company at Crow. He la In a Eugene hospital, where he le recov-' erlng satisfactorily. Mrs. Baker le | staying here at the Joe Baker home and makes dally trips to Eugene. A grand old western white pine tree, believed to be one of the larg (h ptsln Ingbrlgtswi of the Aukm Whaling company recently secured est of Us kind In tha world and S whale worili a hundred tlu/es a» estimated at more than one thou sand years of age, Is In Crater much as any ordinary single whale Lake National park. Oregon. It Is ‘th e average whale Is worth ab«u' 23 feet, 2 Inches 111 circumference, <400 for tho oil obtained from Its the measurements being taken blul her. The on« killed by Cap lain lugbrlgt«en was worth more breast high In accordance with the Hpuldlng rule« of measurements. than Zto.i»«. Its height Is 1*0 feet. Tha pine la It was uot a very big whale, and located In a canyon ou the middle It gave no more blubber than usual fork of Anna creek, two and a half But when It was being eut up mein mile« south of government camp. here of the ere? gave a sudden The east side of the gorge has been about of astonishment s lid delight. Within Hie wliule was found a subject to heavy erosion, causing the roots of trees Io that section to sbapele » lump of yellow matter become almost trunks In their own weighing more than a hundred right. But this great tree, grow weight. ing on the west side of the canyon, That by Un mi nus beautiful lump has never suffered from the effects wits ambergris, one of the moat val of such action. The great size of uable sulci ncea In the world, for this giant tree la particularly amaz It Is wortli *20 an ounce, or more ing because Idaho, ¡»ml not Gregon, than nvo times as much ns gold. la recognized aa the real home of Ambergris Is In grent demand by 1 the western white pine. perfumers, for It has the properly of making the odor of any went to which It la added almoat ever U se fo r W a s te L u m b e r lasting. Only two larger piece* Uoaservfitluu of the nation'» for have ever been found. It Is found e s t» proml-e« to become a reality >«»ily In the s|>erm whale, snd Is sup a scientific utilization of posed Io he a growth can->-d by the through watte timber, according to the sharp beaks of the cuttlefish on American survey bureau. which the whale lives.—London "Modern scieore baa evolved a T it lilts. proceas of making wood boards from waate lumber that doubtless eventually will become an Impor W o rld A p t to Neglect tant factor In solving the timber Its G re a t B enefactors conservation problem,’’ a bureau bulletin tay«. ' B: I hl" prnc,-». edg Humphrey <>'8ulllvun wne a world ings, sluba and short lengths of benefactor, hut he posed as a mere natural forest-grown timber from business man. He Invented the rule the sawmills, material formerly her heel »» a necessary sequel to sent to the trash burners as worth the development of hard street» ies», are reduced by terrific explo and sidewalks Few of the so-called sions from «team guua to a flbrou» minor Inventions have given so mass, which la subjected to heat much relief and prevented so much and pre»»ure until It 1» converted Injury as the resilient heel. The Into strong, smooth, gruinlee* great benefactors are not always boards." acclaimed. The man who Invents s new gun or deadly gaa or blow« up a town Is more likely to be con Chiasie and Anesthetics spicuously honored than Is the stu Some of the Arabian authoritlee d e n t. ardeutlst or mechanic who tries to help humanity. The Invent speak of a form of unc-the«la by Inhalation, wrote Fharle» It. La- or of the machine gun was. Judged tVall In "Four Thousand Years of by street standard«, a greater man Pharmacy." This prolwibly was de than the one who developed the rived from the f'filn«— ■♦*. for llna Ooocord gra|M-. J ease James was T'o, the Hippocrates of China, It more prominent than Burbank The said to have taught this practice, heroes of the workbench, farm, ami used for the purpose a combina shop and library are not the ones tion of aconite, datura and hen who reap the grapes of public fa bane. It was revived In the T h ir vor. Somehow humanity prefers a teenth century, when It was called killer to a builder. < »'Sullivan died "soporific riionge.” And all tide, utmost neglected. The some week comments the author, from a peo a fat, degenerate gangster, died In ple who were »o despised aa to war the same etty of New York snd be rant a »pe<l«l clause in the litany had a F-i'/klO funeral and several o f the English church during the miles of press notice«.—Tulsa lierlod of the Crusades, which read; World. ' From the Turk nnd the Comet, good Lord, deliver us.” Christmas gifts. O raber A Gettyw. c Mrs. Andrew Brund returned Wednesday night from Brownsville, where she had been caring for her father, E. 8. M arstert, who died Sunday. W a te r S u p p ly L o n g a W o r r y County Ministers Meet. The Eugene ministerial associa tion were hosts Monday at the Eu gene Baptist church to ministers of the county. Rev. Meredith A. Groves. Rev. Henry Wilson Davis and Rev. D. P. Cameron of this city were In attendance. Subjects of Interest to churches of the coun ty were dlseuesed. Dinner was served at the church. Rev. Cameron was appointed on a committee to arrange for a county ministerial or ganization to meet every three months. An occasional water shortage Is nothing new In New York. Even ss far back as ITS« It was a matter of concern, ss Indicate»! by a w rit er w ho M ild: “A want of good water Is a great Inconvenience to the citizens, there being few wells In the city. Most of the people are supplied every day with fresh water, conveyed to their doors In casks, from a pump near the head of Queen (Pearl) street, which received It from a pond almost a mile from the city. Several proposal» have been made by Individuals to supply the citi zens by pipes, but none have been accepted.”—New York Sun. N o t Im p o n ib le According to s boxer who h«» been questioned by en Interviewer, men In his line should not mnrry but remain “wedded to tliPlr profes sion." But even In mntrimony a boxer msy find a sparring partner! —London Bulletin. Odd H eadache “ C u r e - In the Sixteenth century to cure a headache, the patient took a mix- lure of pepper and mustard, rolled Into a hall about the size of a bean, and rolled It on his tongue. He was to eat nothing, but was to keep rolling this awful mixture In hl» mouth until cured, says an article In a Boston paper. The "evil humors” of the head were supposed to ho drawn by the |>ellet In the mouth. Without a doubt, the patient thought he had the evil humors In his mouth after rolling the mixture around for a few ralngjea. S m o ke on C e ilin g 8moke nuirks on ceilings enn be removed If a thick pasta of atnrch snd wntcr Is made and applied to the mark with a dean doth Let It dry before brushing off lightly, sfler which the celling should he dean. U n c i» S am 's B a ttle s h ip s P h on e 153 e Breakfast food 1 pkg. Royal Pudding B oth 39c ORANGES Nice for juice 4 D oz. 49c Package 19c W E S S O N O IL Qt. can 39c CORN Preferred Stock Can 15c Monaroh Toffies Candy Regular 35c Package 19c j i ! The Ambassador bridge connect- Ing Detroit nnd Windsor. Cnnnda. tins n clear spun of 1,850 feet nnd was completed nt a cost of *23,000,- 000. It Is 133 feet high nt the hnr- bar line nnd rises to a center height of 150 feet. Better Substitutes A dietitian urge« spaghetti as a | substitute for potatoes. \Ve would rather ent strawberries ns n sub stitute for spinach.— Kansas City i Stnr. H a r d e r to G e t A w a y W ith BROOM S Made in COTTAGE GROVE 59c TOILET SOAP 1 Bar 1 Bar 1 Bar 1 Bar Palmolive Lux Maxine Elliott Almond Oil A ll fo r 25c BROWN SUGAR Golden 4 lbs. 23c People were ornery In 1800. loo, but Old Dobbin couldn't tnke them so far they wouldn’t he reeognlxed.— San Francisco Chronicle. We are giving FREE Toys with laundry soap. Don’t overlook this to get free toys for Christinas Just a mere 50 miles above our heads the temperature la between 1,000 and 2,00«i degrees Fahrenheit, according to a new theory of the earth’s atmosphere presented by I ’rof. B. Guthenberg, of the Cali fornia Institute of Technology. Thia extremely hot weather a few miles up, according to Professor Guthenberg's novel theory. Is be cause the atmosphere Is practically the same In composition throughout and not exclusively helium In some high layers, as other physlclstp have concluded. Although the teti- poratures are high in the height» of the stratosphere, the air Is ver ,• diffuse and thin. Only a rock« t could actually penetrate the atmo; ■ pherlc heights to bring hack ev - dence of what actually exists ther«. Professor Guthenberg said. The shells of the long-range gun used by the Germans In bombarding Purls probably traveled In a highly heated region of thin atmosphere, but since they exploded. It 1« not known how they were affected by the heat that they encountered. 1 j : , i I There Is no statue to Robert Mor- i rle who financed the American rev- ' olutlon. Olocoao la an annuel »vent glven to sxhiblt the aotlvlttes of the phy- sloat éducation ¿»pertinent. Olooo- so, a doit, la glven as a prias ta the claee th at glvee the beet impromp tu s tu n t M o to r In to th« M otor Inn and have Fat or Bert check your rim , oil, water and air while you make yourself comfortable. COLD WEATHER BATTERY SERVICE Seiberling Tires and Tubes Eugene Business College Phone 666 A. E. Robert«, President. Miner Bldg. Eugene, Oregon Q U A L IT Y M A R K E T Quality Meats at Reasonable Prices, Your Ideal Meating Place Order Your Christmas Turkey Now Pork Back Bones Ham to Bake Nice and meaty Nice Size Pieces 3 lbs, for 25c 15c lb. G o ld H a s " S t r in g ” A tta c h e d , i i ! | i . ( 1 In Washington county. Pu„ In 1800. ' nnd graduated at Washington col lege. Pa.. In 1825. He was profes sor, first, of ancient languages and later of moral philosophy In Miami university In 1830-1859. president of Ohio university in 1839-1843 nnd ! professor of moral philosophy In the University of Virginia from 184,5 until his death. In 1873. He compiled the so-called “Eclectic , Series" of readers 'and other school I hooks, of w hich linnioiiso numbers I were sold. There w ill be a meeting of de positors of the Bank of Cottage Grove a t the high school auditorium Friday evening, December 11. a t 17:30 o'clock for the purpose of dis- cussing and form ulating plans for the interests of said depositors. No person w ill be admitted to said meeting unless he shows evi- dence of being a depositor in said Institution. ___ d llc D E P O S IT O R S C O M M IT T E E . i ! j I TOYS CUTLERY I Box of 24 Christmas cards, ' $1. The Sentinel. 15c Hot Tamales Real chicken 2 for 25c Beef S t e w ----- Beef L iver----- Dr. Rosa Dog Food .... 10c LB. LB. DELIVERY ALL DAY FRED ANDERSON, PROP. PHONE 4« "A TELEPHONE of my Own » » for CHRISTMAS!” geese, ducks, chickens just as well as turkey. G LASSW ARE That will set off the Christ mas table. Some low-priced j that looks like a million dol lars. W ISE M A N HARDW ARE The Home of Suitable and Practical Gifte. i Sons and daughters have so m any interests o f their own! A ny telephone employee w ill take your o r der, or just tell our business office your wishes. T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany Business Office: 522 Main Street Telephone 83 NOTICE. I w ill not be responsible for any bills contracted by any person oth- 1 er than myself. S M IL E Y M O R R IS . Mischievous wild monkeys which d4-18p live In the mountains around the historic Japanese town of Nikko are worrying villages by raiding fields nnd poultry yards. The worst depredations are reported from the Fukushima prefecture where, ac cording to villagers, the monkeys are chasing horses Into the hills. A For the kiddies that older Japanese. Zainlwnzukn. recently re ones may wish to try first. purled that while cutting hn.v his horse disappeared. He gave chase and saw the pack animal In a dis tant valley with n monkey lending him Into the hills. For the Christmas bird. Cuts An Oxford professor recommends association with pretty yomig wom en ns nn aid to longevity. It might work If one’s wife were a poor shot. —Florence (Ala.) Iternld. Pork Roasts .... Pork Steak — Beef Steak — Veal S tea k ....... Try our Pure Pork Link Sausage..20c lb. M o n k e y » A r a T ro u b le s o m e Enemy of Rubber No. 1 Steef Beef Pot Roasts 12c & 15c lb. Sooner or later the tourist wh-> j I* really a tourist, and not merely i a tripper, turns up in Johannes. , burg, the most Interesting elty lh I the southern hemisphere, says » j traveler, and when he does hP wants to learn all about the golq ! they dig up in such great qnantL I ties from the IVitwatersrand mine*, j The mining companies are ready- ; for him, and trips down to thP i depths of Village Deep, 7.000 fe ^ , below the surface, can always be i arranged. They will even let yoi, take away as much gold as yoi, i % like— If you can carry It— but the,- i take the precaution of putting It | FREE Into half-ton slabs to prevent acci dents. William H. McGuffey, author of To Depositors of Bonk of Cottage Grove; M cG uffey's school read er, w as born Risky Personal wealth, It may be ob served Is n hnril master. Imposing ninny worries, bunions, fears nnd distractions.— American Magazine. tha The Eugene Btwinetta College begins ita regular winter term, and— A witte decision for any young man or woman, in to take a business course, and— . No other school offers you a more thorough training for less money. Make your arrangement« now. It’s a good school. Region of Fierce H eat Just Above the E a rth ? N o te d E d u c a to r ‘ , j ■ ls to be glven naxt tsrrn by Pbyslcal Education club. Monday, Jan. 4 Heat Is an enemy of rubber. , therefore, tires, particularly the | spares, should be protected from E n d Is P eaca ! the sunlight. In choosing a tire It has been said: “Every com cover select one that will have n plaint from which men suffer enn tendency to neutralize sun rays, he cured by fasting.” Quite true— thereby prolonging the life nnd use If they only fast long enough. fulness of the spare lire. Y e t W e A ll W a n t I t FR E E T O Y S The Presbyterian choir, under the direction of Mre Edna Peareon of Eugene, wrlll present a vesper hour ! of Christmas music at 4 o’clock flunday afternoon. December 30. The choir w ill sing a group of Christ-1 j mas hymns during the Cottage Orove hour 3 SO to 4:30 Sunday a f 1 ternoon over radio station K O R E in Eugene. \ Box of 24 Christmas cards. $1. The Sentinel. The clipper ship« which were conairncted for the California trade were built with extreme cure, i.l though, aa far »» |>o»«tble, every- thing wua aacrlflced for s|>eed. for freights were high ami price» <0- pended upon the qulckoe»* with which goods could be deliver» d to the Fuel tic coaat. Clipper« coating a» logit a* • >, <MW sometimes paid for them cP « on their flrat voyage. There 1.» the Lota G ixlanl Is Honored. story of one old aea captain who . Oregon State College, Corvallis. was anxloua to carry »all as long December 0.—Lots Oodard ot Cot as possible and pudlockcil hl» gear tage Grove, sophomore In vocatlon- so that sailor» could not take In «.ill without orders. The Flying Cloud, which win built In Etutl Boston by D ouuld McKay, was one of tin- fastest clip per» ever launched. Mhe had a fig- urehead of an angel on the wing carrying a »peaking trumpet. Her malnmasL Including the topmast and akysall pole, was 209 feet high; her main yard measured 82 feet and her bowsprit and Jib-boom pro jected 58 feet. She sailed from New York to Ban Francisco In 89 days and 21 hours, covering In one day 433 statute wiles, 42 wile« faster than any steamship had then done In the same time. On this trip some of the crew had to be put In irons, al though suh«»-qnently released to work the »hip, and the Ural officer waa suspended from duty because be disobeyed the captain'» order» and cut the rigging. For a number of day» the Flying Floud averaged 13*4 knot», and sailed for 5.912 miles at an average of 227 miles a day. C o s tly T o n g u s W a g g in g A m b a n a d o r B rid g e 1 Preabyterbui Choir rio n s Program, tha coonr-lttoa for Gtoeoao, which I The undesirable Immigrant, who > ' made disparaging remarks about the admirable government was not let off with the penalty of mere de portation. wrote Henry W. Law H u n g e r N o w G o od F o rm rence In "The Not-Qulte Puritans.” Every school child used to bp j It would be more nearly accurate asked these two questions: Do yo^ i to say that he was first punished live to eat? Or do you eat to live* on the spot, and then his remains When he replied that he ate to llv*. were deported. Thus. In 1«31, the ■ his teacher was gratified by his 1«. | General court at Boston ordered j telllgent discrimination. I "that Philip Batllffe shall be Now the fashion has changed— whipped, have his cars cut off, fined appetite Is stylish, and hunger Is j 40 pounds, and banished out of thr ; In good form, according to the eti limits of this Jurisdiction, for ut quette tipsters of the Woman's tering malicious and scandalous speeches ngnlnst the government.* | Home Companion. They assert that society Is now unanimous In ruling nowadays no one wishes to eat B a d B re a k ' merely to live. I t Is recognized frankly "that eating has a part In The late ltayuioud Hltchcocl was asked In Los Angelea one da? ■ mental happiness, efficiency and I If It was true that when he wa»| good health." i i presented to Queen Alexandra h? Christmas Cards. The Sentinel. said: "Well, queen. 1 ant sure glad ty i TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS. j have you know me.” The comedian denied the story. Teachers' examinations fo r one "That would have been a faux year, five year and life certificates pas or bad break," he said. "It will be held at the county court would have been worse than Con room commencing on Wednesday, nelius Buck's hospitable invitation December 16, at 9:00 a. m. and w ill to Ida city guests at supper, 'Have last for four days. Those who wish some more, folks. Ye Jest got to to take the examinations should have some more.’ he »aid. 'We're send at once for a schedule showing goln' to give It to the hawgs any the time each subject is to be tak way.' " en. Address: E. J. M O O R E, county school superintendent. d 4-llc Under existing stutute laws our battleship« nnd armored cruisers nre named for states of the Union; our cruisers for cities. Torjiedo boat destroyers are named for dis tinguished navnl officers, for heroic enlisted men. for secretaries of the navy, nnd In a few Instances for United States senntors nnd con gressmen distinguished In the nnvnl committees, nnd for distinguish»«! Inventors. Mine sweepers nre named for various birds. Subma rine» nre designated by letters nnd numerals. S m ith -S h o rt G ro c e ry D IN A -M IT E by Old Clipper Shi“« O c e a n T r a d itio n s Mrs. Jennie W. Nichole of San Mrs. W W. Latle and daughter Cuba has just completed the con- Francisco arrived Sunday to spend returned Thursday night from San , ___ the Christmas holidays w ith Mr». O. . Francisco, where _- they had ____ been structlon of a new 70ft-mlle hlgh- vlilUngj^elsttves for severiil W ££j^^2iy-2^-2^-e caa> G00.000.000 L. Nichole. 1 lb. Chase & Sanborn Coffee Splendid Records M ad e A tradition o f the sea of Bibli Early Days of Steamtbips cal origin explains the use of the The flr»t voyage of the stonm- term Jonah, applied to a shipmate slilp Great Western aero** the A t who Is considered unlucky or a lantic lasted from April 8. 1838, to brlnger of ill luck. Numerous and April 23, her average day's run be strange have been the reasons ing 215 mile». Altogether »be made ascribed by ship companies for five double passages In 1838. and electing one of their number to be M r. and Mrs. Elm er Doolittle left before »he was diSjMwed of tu 184« a hoodoo or n J. nah. Mariners of last week for Colorado, where they l crossed and re< ro*«ed 74 times. No a century ago believed that no one will make thetr home. other ship had a finer record and could so e ffe c tu a lly raise a wind ns none attracted more attention. While natives of Finland, or Russian «he was still running on the Atlan INinatlon« Asked for Boxes. Finn*, aa they were almost re tic Sir John Rennie referred to her The Cottage Grove Relief council proachfully called Dana preserves flrat passage, remarking that “the has asked that those who plan to the legend In his "Two Years Before . success of this voyage across the the Must“ In one of the tales of the make donations for food to be used Atlantic having exceeded the most for Christmas boxes for the needy cook, telling of the loss of one of sanguine expectation* of Its pro leave their donations at the city, the crew by drowning; <\>nrad also, j moter» and. indeed, of the world, In Wamlho of that sea classic. "The hall by Saturday, December 19. The there seemed no bounds to the ex Nigger of the Narcissus.” Keepers of the Den will handle the tension of steam navigation.” packing of the boxes. W e have a large assortment of Wood, heater, fum aco, any length. toys, bicycles, tricycles, wagons, Cottage Grove I-br. Co. Phone U . o guns and tools to select from for The Baptist church w ill hold a bazaar Friday, Dec. 11, at Smith- Short grocery. Attractive Christmas gifts. d llp Mlse Stella Prince returned Tues day from a visit In Spokane. '■ ! Big W estern W h ite Pine T re e in N atio n al P a rk BARTELS M A R K E T PHONE 55 Specials Till Sat. Noon Fancy Beef Roast 8i/ao lb. Boiling Beef 6i/ac lb. Hamburger Fresh Ground 3 lbs. for 25c Round, Sirloin or T-Bcne Beef Steak l i y ao lb. Bulk Lard 3 lbs. for 28c Bulk Shortening 3 lbs for 25c Pork Shoulder Roast of Young Grain Fed Pork 113-4c lb. Sw ift’s Frankfurters 2 lbs. for 26c Sat. Afternoon Prices—? This is the greatest meat special Cottage Orove ha* ever had, so please phone or call early aa we will do our best to please every one at prices everyone can afford.