T H E HKWTTWn., COTTAGE GROVE. OBKOOW. Wr paid »12« for 4 tuba taster. It ♦ s' i i / r h s / . . V*. • «oats vuu nothing to uaa It. Radio St. r .»»».•’.• ...a d e Fnrnous. Hay Service. n25c High School Notes Howard Jacobean and Lluyd Da- Dus of H im most unusual of all Young. students at the Northwest­ pilgrimage. Is thuf made annually ern Business oolites In Portland, T he beautiful line of new and latest hand bags A student council meeting was to tbe mountain top sbrlue of St. arrived here Friday to spend the held Monday during activity period week with their parents. Patrick on lbs high. lairs, cone at the Smart Shop. and It was decided the following i Mrs. Hugh Boeson and children boys should ba awarded football shaped mountain which bears bis Eleanor and William of Eugene letters: Claud Millar, Dan Kelly, name and which overlooks Clew $ 1.00$ 1.25-$ 1.39-$ 1.95-S2.25-S2.95. , spent Munday at tha F L. Grannis Paul Sullivan, Warren Smith, Al­ bay, County Mayo, on tbe west home. fred Allan. Lester Powers. Clarence coast of Ireland. Ju st arrived, nifty tweeds, dream-« in silk and wool Tha Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Oden berg and Ballew. Auia Cook, Uoyd Tblas, Mr. and Mia. Bei t Grove of Albany Raymond Thlee. Faye Mtewert, According to tradition It was Smart Shop. • pent Munday at tbe A. W. Mwau- Clyde Smith, Robert Dueenberry, from this mountain that Mt. Patrick eon liuma Vugll Hom. Dalton Ward, Harold drove all tbe serpents from Ireland Loveiy line of aearfa, newest ahadea at the S m a rt Shop. manager, Jack B a n d reheanml • » • » » Moiulay Mackln and the Into tbs sea. Carter. ulgbt. Tha combined girls' and boys' glee Tbe pilgrimage up tbe side of , Mia. Clara Burkholder returned ' from Manta Ana. Cal.. Munday ava- clubs, with tha girls' aeztet, under- | the holy mountain, where Kt. Pat class girls chorus, boys' chorus and uing, alter spending a week at tha rick spent the 40 daye of Lent In uuiua of a son. Jouuny Burkhold­ the orchestra are working to give penance, fasting end prayer, IJVM) er. line was called name by tha 111- a public concert In December. A L IC E B R E E D L O V E , Prop The Future Farmers of America yeare ago, begins on Kuturday eve­ ueee of her mother, Mrs. Lydia urs planning to give a F ether and .itouffer, who la Improving ra ils Mon banquet at ths high school ning any time between six o'clock j tacioriiy. about November 1(1. They plan to and midnight. George Mcheufele of Portland have Tom Wlllat. state president of F o re s t M o n e y Is K eoetved. Torchlights are carried by m tny •pent r uesday here vlaltlng friend». Future Farmers, attend. Tha county treasurer received to light the way and guard against Report on Red Cross $7.27« SO Tuesday from tha state Girls basketball practice started precipitous fells. Often the crowd Cards, P«'d, Tobacooe, Confeo- Drive Not Yet Complete treasurer as Lane county’s share of Uotie. True to Its ruuue. I ho Poo- Friday. Practices will be every breaks Into a hymn to make the forest reserve money. This fund Is Monday and Friday until Decern Urue. Per « when Inter class tournaments walking easier or to help them to Final and complete returns from created by rentals of land within ' A number of young people of Ute will start. Dorothy Baldwin Is has- | forget the difficulty of trudging over the Red Cross drive which ends to­ 'he national forests. A share of the i Methodist church plan to attend a ketball manager. day < Friday; In this community rental fees are turned over to the I mid year institute at Lebanon Burris Young and two agrlcul- ! stony pallia For the climb up the have not yet been received. How­ state and are apportioned among yards before reaching the ever, a t noon Wednesday »75 had the counties and Lane county re­ inuieday and Friday of this week, tural students. Norris King and last it. v M. A Gloves, Ralph. Wayne Wallis Boslaugh, motored to Cor­ summit the pilgrims remove their be>-n collected and this is more than ceives more money from this fund and Pearl Munioe, Margaret and vallis over tbe week end to pur­ shoes and finish the journey bare the Legion auxiliary, which Is spon­ than any other county In the state. Three-fourths of this money will Jiuiune Moules, Isola lauaui, Lime chase some poultry at the Hansen the drive, had anticipated. fooled. Many of tbe more religious soring , ivuiuer. Gladys Miemanu. k red llos- poultry farm. Mrs. F. I-. Grannis Is chairman of be used for roads and tbe remain­ >ey and t-oweii leoford attended an The Girls' I-eague are planning to make the entire climb without foot the drive and eleven club« of the der for schools. ! upwurth League rally at Crveaell city helped A complete report of protection. jrn d ay evening. Ralph Monroa Thanksgiving D anes Held Kt. Patrick was seventy years old the drive will be given In next spoae on 'Can a Person Be e A dance sponsored by tha Ameri­ Sentinel. when he first climbed tbe mountain. week's Christian In Business.'" and Rev. 1 In connection with this drive the can Legion was held 'I lanksglvlng uruvee spoke on district Epworth Now many a pilgrim of the aame Arcade theater showed for several night In the armory. Shanda'a or­ i-eugue work. age makes tbe journey, taking a i nights a Red Cross film which de- chestra furnished tha music. (Past used because The Sentlael, al­ Toole and other Items of hard­ keen pride In this Imitation of a I plcted the many phases of work tense though printed Wednesday thia that the Red Cross Is doing ware make splendid Christmas part of the rigid Lenten penance of week. Is dated Friday.) gifts. Uraber-Gettys have hundreds i with a the patron saint of Ireland. of Items especially suitable for Mrs Dunbar to Speak Cream Is Contributed. Christmas in a year such as this, c Mrs Sadie Orr Dunbar, secretary In giving mention of those who George Murksbury of E.'gene vis­ of t.he state Tuberculosis league, had l i you h aven ’t trie d Senti cooperated with The Sentinel D e v il W o rs h ip e rs M u s t ited here Friday and Maturday. will speak In the city hall at 2:30 In putting over Its cooking school. ucl claaaiiied ads, here is Wednesday. She will speak on the Caiolyn Giannis, Madelle Beldler The Sentinel neglected to mention N o t M e n tio n H is N a m e sale of Christmas seals. the chance to do ao at and Wendell Spriggs, U. of U. etu­ the Partin dairy, which furnished A strange tribe of Yezldl "devil j de nls, spent Ibanasglvlng day at the cream used by the school. little cost, i f you have, worshipers" bns been discovered In ' There Is No Substitute for News­ tneir liouiea here. here is a chance to do ao p ap er Ads. 271lp Boards. The Sentinel. the mountains of Iraq by Dr. Ed Jean Allison, student at Oregon again. Stale college, spent Thanksgiving round A. Walsh, vice president of day at her home hero. F o r n e x t w eek’a issue of the Georgetown university. Alton Woodard. U. of O. student, T he S entinel, a classified "This tribe," he said, "worships ' spent iliunksgivlng day at the El­ the evil spirit under the name of ad o f aiiy length up to 35 bert Bede horns, 'Melek Tans,' symbolized by a words w ill be accepted at The Raymond Trask ramily spent iliunksgivlng day in Centralia. bronze peacock, before which they 30c fo r three insertions, Waan., at the home of Mrs. Trask’s offer Incense, sing, dance and pros which is equivalent to 10c sister. Mrs. Ernest Oberg. trate themselves. Their history goe« fo r each insertion. A ny Mrs. Eduu Pearson and three back at least to the Seventh cen children of Eugene spent Thanks­ a d d itio n a l insertions at tury. giving day at Ilia D. P. Cameron 10c the insertion. F o r ad­ "Their beliefs are contained In 1 horns. Cooking school teachers recommend India Tea to you because d itio n a l words over 35, two sacred books which are pre­ Mr. and Mrs. O H . ile m e n w a y ; left Wednesday for Portland to served secretly somewhere In the one cent fo r three inser­ there's more to it. More fragrance. More strength I These spend the Thanksgiving holidays mountains—the Book of Revelation tions. popular brands of tea contain India Tea. They are available with relatives there. and the Black Book. fn your neighborhood! Ask your grocer for one by brand This special is fo r th e com­ Rev. D. P. Cameron gave an ad­ "The Book of Revelation, which dress in Roseburg Tuesday evening ing week only, and fo r name. And, to be sure that you get g e n u in e India Tea, look undei the auspice« of tbe American no foreigner has ever seen or been copy subm itted before 0 p. for the Map-of-lndia trademark on the package. Legion. Hie topic was "The Chal­ allowed to read, purporting to con lenge to Citizenship." m. Wednesday. tain the personal Instructions of ili-ibert W. Whitlock lias been Satan to his chosen people. One appointed administrator of tha es­ .All Dealers ASTOR I N D I A ----------- ------------- of the curious Injunctions of his sa tate of Henry 1». Whitlock. O. O. AU Dealers BANQUET INDIA A CEYLON V e a tc h . Worth Harvey and T. C. tanlc majesty forbids the Yezldl All Dealers BANQUET ORANGE PEKOE Wheeler have been appointed ap­ give a program December 2 in the ever to mention his name or even high school gvmaaslum. A one-act . .All Dealer« ( RES< F.NT BLACK praisers. the syllables that compose IL” play and several Individual num­ _________________AU D e a le rs GOLDEN W E S T _____________ Mrs. Hallie Hawkins and the will compose the entertain­ _ ..Independent Grocers LIGHT OF A S I A ____________ Glen Owen family of Roseburg bers ment Parents and friends of high _____________ _AU Dealers • pent Munday here with the James school girls are especially invited. LUCKY ST R IK E _____________ ________ A ll H e a te r « town family and Mr. and Mrs. J. H ir io r y In R o te s ’ N am e« MILLION D O L L A R _________ The Future Farmers ot A m e ric a O Willits. ... .Independent Grocer» MONARCH __________________ ii.-.it an initiation party last Friday Few people realize to what ex­ Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Haynes and night at the gymnasium for the In­ tent American history Is reflected Presbyterian Colonial dinner and L igcetP s A RexaU Stores OPEKO ______________________ ______________ AU Dealers bazaar. Nov. 30, 1. O. O. F. hall, Ml l-.iomtt Webster of Malem spent coming freshmen, who were joining. In the names of our roses. To be­ TYLER’S IN D IA _____________ several daye the first of this week At the suggestion of Burris Young, limner Me and 20c, 6-d p. m. nlb-26o nt tho M. V. Allison home. supervisor, the Initiates were put gin with the name of our country, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leonard went Word has been received here through a regular Initiation cere­ there Is the America, a beautiful to Portland Saturday to attend tho that Groff of Prineville, u mony Refreshments were served ruby-pink nee, and the Columbia, funeral of June Solns«. 15-year-old 1 former Ben resident of this city, was after the Initiation. There were 11 Mrs. Clayton Kimball of I rent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Seines, elected sheriff of Crook oounty by new members as follows: Paul also rose-pink I d color. Then there »turned home Saturday, after former residents of this city. Mrs a large majority. Smith. John Gallo. Mike McKlbben, Is the Francis Scott Key. a dark ipendmg several days at the home Seines Is a sister of Mr. Leonard. Gugglsburg. Orval Hodgson, Tyrian roj-e-cniored hybrid tea, Hugh Nixon Is carrying mall on Virgil >f a sister. Mr». C. H. Kline. Mrs. Huy Leonard and children Dlsslon route while Elmer Kent, Earl Murruy. Eldon Grable, Edwin named In honor of the writer of Hauder. Burgemen, Norris Irene and Betty Jean of Bi ad wood Connie Hutchinson o f E u g e n e regular carrier, is visiting a daugh­ King and Wayne our national anthem. Many of our Kenneth Mbortyidge. after ter in Kelso. Wash. ipent Thursday night here at the returned home Saturday. Presidents are also represented In Daisy Zimmerly and Margaret tome of an aunt. Mrs. Margaret spending two weeks at their borne Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mhofstall and were Initiated into the the roll call of the roses. dote Mrs. Mole accompanied her here. son spent Thanksgiving day In Shelburne o Eugene Friday for a visit. Thia Is a year of all years to se­ Portland at tbe home of relatives. Torch Honor society at a meeting held for that purpose Friday eve­ Christmas gifts at a hardware W. O. Perry was here from ning at the home of the advisor. The I’llgrtm fathers started the s lect l o i e . Why not a tool or several Newberg during the past week. S even C o n tin e n ts -ustom of eating turkey. Thank tools Miss Elsie Lea. Games were played a Christmas present, or one reaven th-.y didn't decide on chop of a as The land of the globe Is some­ The Lundy Woodson service sta­ and refreshments were served at thousand other things to be may. You better doclde on some found at Uraber-Goltys. times divided Into two continents, n25c tion at tbe corner of Main and an early hour. row tubes for your radio. See liadlo streets has been taken over The letter girls have started the eastern and western ; sometimes Into Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Kliue spent the Fifth Hay. down by the bridge. hllftc bv Fred Wanker. Mr. Woodson has custom of holding a business meet­ w ea l, end In Trent at the home of four. Africa, Asia. Europe and not announced future plans. Mis K ilim parents. * Cooking Khoel (aochen know lko( IndU America; more commonly Into five, Melvin Breese, student at Oregon Mrs. Elmer Frans of Portland »e- State college, epent Thanksgiving grew, tha werid", (lna,t (aal They raceaaaad agricultural Australia being reckoned as one; turned horns Friday. a»fler spending day here at the home of his par­ still oftener Into six. North and Indie Tao to yoa knowing that It »rill bring several weeks here at the tom e of L im e R ock South America being counted sepa­ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. crank ents. Mr and Mra. O. V. Breese. you graetar tao Mli«foctie« . . . and that 1» Kelly. She was accompanied home rately ; and since 1909 the land P r ie m a t B la c k b u tta DIVIDE. will eo»l yov no mora than rhot which yo« by her mother. about the South pole—the Antarc- Nov. 22. A surprise miscellan­ l a ba g a p e r to n H-OS Mrs. Ada Eperson of Portland ar. eous shower was given Mrs. Oral weald hove to poy for ordinary taov To got tlc or Austral—has been counted as rived Friday to spend a month at McLaughlin, a recent bride, last Naw. Oadriaw dbkaa Otdaraat I n C ustom er"» baga. P in gonalno Indio Tao. look (or tho trodaaork the seventh. the home of a daughter. Mrs. H. A. Thursday by women of the com­ driak*. Addrasn India fee Hagen (obova) oa tha pockoga bafera yoa boy I munity. Many attractive and usa- («rao», <2 laavar ft. Msa Piasbyterlan basaar and Colonial ful gifts were received. M a te r ia ls fo r L a a tb a r Names printed in free VoAOfy Amos McGarvln nas gone to Yon­ Miss Grace McOeorge of Seattle ! dinner. Quilt and rug display. 1. O. The Netherland East Indies send nl5-25c calla to work. returned home the last of the work O. F. hall. Nov. »0 skins of pythons, water snakes and Mr. and Mrs. Mteve Tonole and on all orders o f 25 or after spending-several weeks here Mr. and Mrs. Hay Jones and at the home of a slater. Mrs. Hnrrv daughter Ada Marla of Eugene daughters May. Katy and Annette Java ringed lizards to the United Thursday In Eugene. Neat. States to be made Into leather. spent Thanksgiving day at the El­ spent more reserv ed b efore June Frier spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins bert Bede home, visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. spent Sunday in ttoseburg at the M r . and Mrs. Elmer Luce and son E J. Frier. June stays with her vln (Eugene). Oscar Jackson. December 10. spent Thanksgiving with rela­ grandmother, Mrs. Taylor, and at­ C. A. Smith home. Ralph Sears and the honored guests. tives in northern California tends high school at Drain. Madelle Beldler. Margaret Ash­ L. M. Powell was In Eugene on Mr». W. C. Green and eon Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Chapman ton and Charles Marshall, students business Tuesday. liam Robert of Portland returned and I-es Chapman made a business at the University of Oregon, spent Jessie Joll returned to school the week end at the home o f M a­ home Sunday, after spending sever­ trip to Eugene Monday. Monday, after several weeks' ab­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart of Sa­ delia's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. al days with Mrs. Groan’s parents. sence on account of Illness. Mr. end Mrs. Otto Dobbarateln. lam came Monday to spend Thanks­ Beldler, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson and giving with Mr. and Mrs. Jack ---------------- ~ ' sons Lvle and Dean were visitors Jones. Mr and Mrs. Willie Perlni and ing every two weeks during the Sunday at the Harry Benston home e . J. Sears and I-oule Wertz of Anlauf visited Sun­ noon hour. Miss Thelma Kern is ad- visor. Each girl brings her lunch. II. Rydell attended a school board day at the M. J. Perlni home. Mi and Mrs. J. A. Mackev and Two meetings of this type have I meeting at Walker high school daughter. Mrs. Artie Dugan, vlsl’td been held this year. evening. Miss Theresa Young and Miss Joy j Monday In Eugene Saturday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tucker were IN T H E S E N T IN E L Mackey's brother-in-law. F. F. Ingalls entertained Mr. and Mrs. In Eugene on business Thursday. Parker, who recently underwent en Robnett of Eugene at dinner Fri­ Mrs. M. A. Horn was called to operation at a Eugene hospital. Mr. day evening. Thursday by the serious The central council of the girls' 1 Eugene Pnrker la reported to be recovering ¡llnesa of a sister. Mrs. John WaJ- league held a meeting during dinner den. satisfactorily. Mrs. Horn returned home Several persons from Divide at­ hour at the practice house Tuesday home Monday evening and reports tended the opening dance at Drain evenlng. Evelyn Coiner was In , Mrs. Walden much improved. charge of the dinner. They com- j M D. Nichols returned Saturday Saturday night. Name ... Mr. and Mrs. E O. Roberts and pleted _,„ht the plans for girls' league | evening from Cow Creek canyon, Mrs. McGarvln of Silk creek visit­ F L. Grannis, principal, has an- I ’ here he had 8^ nt the week w,th ed nt the Frank McOarvln homo nephew. Address Sunday. Mrs. McGarvln Is the nounced that there will be no a The Boclal Neighbors club met at mother of Mrs. Roberts and Frank school Thursday and Friday In ob­ the home of Mrs. Clyde Wright servance of Thanksgiving. McGarvln. Wednesday of last week. As many of these coupon» will be credited ns you can gath­ Ray Plalz, Leonard Olin and Mrs. W. J. Curtis of Comstock Gerald Connor returned from a er before tbe expiration date. Have your friends save them Burkholder. freshmen. visited Mrs. J. A Mnckev Tuesday. Charlotte Ostrander, junior, re-I w l.tk at M<> Mr. and Mrs. Coggswell of Mon­ and Harriet for you. Each coupon good for 1(K) votes. ,-hnni Minnvllle Tuesday evening. roe have moved Into one of the turned to school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon son Alfred Allen, sophomore, who Donald were Sunday dinner and Pass Creek service station cabins. NOT GOOD AFTER DECEMBER 10 guests Mr. Coggswell will work on the withdrew from school last week, has at the A. Wolford home In Lynx to Willamina. Ore. gVct.i°P---------------------------------------- moved Ray Jenkins, sophomore, has Hollow. E. J. Kent left Sunday for Kelso. That for »v«ry dollar spent for been absent from school the past Wash., to visit at the home of a week. daughter, Mrs. Clarence I^ewis. domestic electricity m the United George McCollum of Portland Hugh Nixon (Cottage Grove) Is registered as a sophomore Monday. carrying the mall on Dlsston route S tates $1,60 is spent for Ice Howard Jacobsen and Lloyd De Mr. Kent’s place. Young, both graduates of the high In Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wolfard and Geam? There is no other soarce school, visited school Monday. Larry Lee (Eugene) spent Sat­ Geneva McCoy, assisted by Mar­ son night at the Lee Nixon home. of energy at any price that will take the piece of elet.trieity. garet Short, entertained Mrs. Sher­ urday The county road crew are mov­ — P h o n e 153— man and Mrs. Newman at linner ing Electricity not only produces perfect light but is the most the machinery out from the Monday evening at the practice new road leading to Ralph Sears’ house efficient cooking fuel as well. Electricity b a parfeet laun­ ____________ place. There will be no more work done on It until next summer. dry servant and gives the most dependable refrigeration DELIGHT VALLEY Mrs. E J. Sears and Harriet Nov. 22.—Frank, Nathan and . Nichols attended the Sentinel cook- in use today. H even furnishes the feesdy with entertammenl Jeasle Joll were Eugene visitors j Ing school at the armory In Cottage Saturday. I Grove Friday afternoon. through the radio and so greatly shortena hoatehold tasks Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Hunt and A new radio was Installed Mon- Walnuts, new crop, lb. 15c Black Figs, 3 lbs.............................23c daughter Audrey arrived Thursday day at the Lee Nixon home- that the housewife spends much of her time in fiom Hynes, Cnl., Mr. Hunt and Raisins, 3 lbs....................................23c Coffee, Golden West, lb..............33c i sons having recently purchased the and pleasant association with her family instead It. C. Barfield ranch. Miss Audrey Cocoanut, lb....................................23c started to Cottage Grove high of in the kitchen. Y e t . . . although electricity Pimentoes, 2 cans...........................15c school Wednesday She will go | back and forth each day with ! it the world’s most perfect servant, it b Pineapple, 2 large c a n s ............... 35c Dates, new crop, 3 lbs..................25c , Grace and John Hohman. . . . so cheep that the average family Miss Ruth Hohman Is spending' Corn, Golden Maize, 2 cans 35c Mayonnaise, Golden, pint.............25c . several days at the John Walden ■ ore for Ice Geam than for Electricity. home In Eugene. Francis Horn and Elta Hohman spent the week end with friends in Corvallis. A turkey dinner was given Mon- year I day at the Ralph Sears home cele­ brating the birthday anniversaries : MOUNTAIN STATES POWER of Mrs. Marv Smith (Walker). Mrs. D u r in g | Oscar Jackson and Mrs. Sears.' i Those present were Mrs. Aden Mll- ' ler, Mr. and Mr«. Clyde Wright, [ Lyle Jackson, Mrs. Harry Benston and son Norman (Eugene), Mrs. j Day Bayley and son. Arthur M sl-, COM E SEE! Come-Everybody! 2:30P.M. SÄT. h 7 N0V.2B 2:30 P.M. T H E SM A R T SHOP The Fair’s Gala Christmas Opening Santa Claus M i l Be Thera IN P E R S O N FREE A Wan tad for 10c G IF T for every child accompnnied by a parent Here are the teas recommended t o you by cooking school reachers AND FOR THE LADIES A FREE guess on the beautiful 48-pc set of colored glassware to be given away Christmas eve The FAIR C ity B riefs INDIA kA Christmas Cards FREE INDIA TEA The Sentinel Electricity 100 FREE VOTES IceCream GOLD CA M PA IG N y o u KHOW S m ith -S h o rt G ro c e ry Saturday G rocery Savings Sweet Potatoes 10 pounds 25c 1 oz. Bottle Almond Extract Free With Each Bottle of Extract Sentinel 1 JL J Q N ovem ber COMPARÉ