The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 06, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGE TWO.
Cottage (firove >mtinel
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E L B E R T B E D S , Editor
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Publishing Company.
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A firs t c I m i publication on trrrd at C ot­
tage Gro»a aa avcond H ast m ailer.
BaaUaaa Offtca
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SS N orib M it h
r a t e ’ s
(Caab In advance.)
Ona ro a r _ _ _ l l.T S |r h r » « niontba .« O S S
H li m oatbt __il.O O IO aa month ------SO 25
Foreign ra ta --5 0 c yeai additional
Member of
N ational E d ito ria l Association
Oregon State E d ito ria l Aaaoclatloa
Oregon N avapapar Coafareaeo
BACK TAXES.
W t apeak of tha deficiency In tax
payments aa though that amount
of money were entirely loet to the
county, city and school district,
whereas as a m atter of fact a large
amount of it w ill be paid Even in
A
Super
Salesman
Is At
Your
Service
, theee days back taxes are being
paid.
j A recent statement front the
; sheriff's office showed collections of
$17,453 on 1980 taxes that should
have been paid in 19S1 $4,094 in
1929 taxes that should have been
paid In 1980 and collection« of
$1.31$ in 1928 taxes that should have
been paid in 1929 Thia wan only
one report for the year.
Such payments w ill continue over
many years for the taxes now de­
linquent. O f course, the county Is
J going to have to take over a lot of
property, but in time it w ill realise
on a lot of that. It is not unreason-
I able to say that of taxes now de-
! Itnquent the county w ill eventually
! realise SO per cent or tnore.
The bad feature is that in years
such as thia, and such aa last year
was. we who are paying our taxes
have to pay to care for the delin­
quent taxpayer, while the payments
! on the delinquent taxes w ill come
No m atter what your line of
business is, the best salesman
you can obtain in the Cottage
Grove community is the Cot­
tage Grove Sentinel.
And thia salesman is con­
stantly at your service I
The Sentinel does not have
to knock at the door; it has
been a familiar figure for 40
years, and enters the home aa a
welcome guest.
Neither does it have to pro­
ceed slowly from door to door;
it entera most of the homes in
the Cottage Grove trading area,
at practically the same time,
and conveys its message to
every member of the family.
It doesn’t antagonise your
prospects, or talk a sale to
death.
Its salary is known to you in
advance; it doesn’t eharge you
a commission, or turn in an ex­
pense aeount.
It isn’t loafing when it should
be attending to business.
You can count on its getting
there every Friday morning.
Best of all, you can hire it
when you want it, and just as
long as you want it, without
any arguments or apologies.
Decide now to avail yourself
of this super salesman of the
community! Follow the lead of
many local and national adver­
tisers who recognize its value
and employ its regularly.
Let it help you plan your
campaign and place its re­
sources at your service!
Buttery To Celebrate
Anniversary of Unit
Members of the Presbyterian
In year« when it w ill be much easier
church sntsrtalned with a covered
fur us to pay.
dish dinner Thursday evelnlng In
Every taxing unit is cutting down
the chuich parlors
A business
Its indebtedness. A large part of
meeting followed the dinner
delinquent taxes will be paid and
Haiterv "K.” 249th C. A . local na
The study class of older voung tloual guard unit, will celebrale the
will further decrease the public In­
M
r
and
Mrs.
T
C.
Wheeler
en­
people
of
the
Msthodlat
church
met
am
ilveisaiv of the organisation of
debtedness. A few years from now
tertained w ith a bridge partv Sat­ Wednesday evening at the hiuiie of the unit with a dinnei «I 9 o clock
we shall see a real reduction tioni
urday night The scorva naaraat tha Rev M A. Groves Following the Tuesday nlglil in the armory Roll
the high point in taxation, and this
call and drill will be held at 8
The telephone company's raeord number "1933" won the prises and meeting >h«v held a taffv pull
will come when payments are easier
♦—
o'clock preceding the dimisi
for outstanding service in time of Mrs. W arren McFarland held that
than they are now The future la crisis
The Spanish war veterans ami
Invitations have been seni io
was maintained bv the local «core for the women and Victor
Refreah- auxiliary will not meet thia eve­ various officers of the national
bright.
telephone office during
Monday's Chambera for the men
ments
were
served
at
a
late
li.uu
ning lF rid ay ) aa thav had planned guuid and Captain I.«Hells Hlew ail,
flood. Local service waa never dis­
UNGKATFUL,
Friday evening. oommamllng the batlerv. »specie a
rupted and the one break In the and the table wae attractive with They will meal
We wonder why a great deal of long distance service to the south holly and red tape re Gueata were January 20
number from headquarteis to a t­
the French loan ever came to he wa» Immediately repaired bv H . B Mr and Mis. S V Allison. Mr. and
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tend Local parsone Invited ate
Mrs
W
illiam
Thom.
M
r
and
Mrs.
Mre W illiam Thum entertained Robert Fromm, president of tlie
classified As war debts. After the Griggs and another man The break
Victor
Chambera.
Mrs
McFarland.
w ar the United States loaned that was near Yoncalla and It was nec­ M r and Mrs H It Grlgga. M r and with a dinner partv one evening Lions club. Elbert Bede, president
last week honoring her father, H of the chamber of commerça;
country Liberty bond money to re­ essary for the two to go out in a Mia. N J. Nelson. Mr ami Mrs 11 J
Shinn, on hie birthdav anniver­ George Matthew«. commandei o f
construct her railroads, build puollc boat to reach the scene of the W Lombard. Miss Lula Currln. sary
the American Legion; D. A Einar
trouble.
buildings, and to buy surplus war
{George
Jacobsen.
Mrs.
W
B.
John­
One business man who had gone
eon. superintendent of Mhoola. and
Swanson, Mrs.
material like locomotives, rolling to Eugene was notified bv the of ston. Mrs A. W
The young people of the Metho­ F. L. Grannis, principal of 'he high
stock, automobiles and other equip­ flee here that floral waters were Clara Burkholder and Belle Burk­ dist church entertained with a achool.
watch
party Saturday
In
the
ment on hand in the A. K. F. de­ threatening hla store Other tier- holder.
First Lieutenant Herbert W l«iin
church parlors.
bard will ba toastmaster. A proaraui
pots. We did not want to ship this sons were warned
M
r
and
Mrs
Vlnal
Randall
en­
The office was shorthanded be­
of music and (elks h a s been
material home and France needed
tertained with a dinner Sunday for
The Constellation club met Thuro. planned
it and she bought It at a bargain. cause of the hotidav season, accord relatives. Guests were M r and Mrs.
day
afternoon
with
Mrs.
Schofield
The dinner will be served bv the
ing
to
Miss
Evelvn
Grove,
manager,
Now In effect she says that she be
Nichols and American laiglon auxiliary
the operators were untiring in J. A Powell and M r and Mrs. N. Stewart. Mrs O. L
I lieves we should make her a present but
II
Ihiwell
of
Prlnavlila.
M
r
and
Mrs. J. P Graham as hostesses
their efforts to give service Those
Tha batlerv comprises ihre« of
I of all these th in g s .
who handiest the exchange during Mrs. N W White, Mrs. lnea K ram ­
fleer« and 30 men
France made th is country a pres­ the crisis were Armorel Monson. er, the Alfred W hite fam ily, Mrs.
The Past Matrons' club will uuci
ent of nothing We paid rent on M yrtle Neet. Olive Brown ami Clara l-sura Massey, Mrs. Flora Small, Monday afternoon in Masonic hall
M arjory and Wendsll Small, Mrs. with Mrs. O. L. Nichols and Mrs.
every foot of trench our army oc­ Foster.
Coffman and Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson Durham as hosier
Two Inches of water flowed over | j Llbbv
cupied. every barn, chicken coop or
GAS ig always
. F Powell.
other billet our soldiers slept In. the company's floor and efforts
QUICK—no waiting for beat
Several
famlllaa
entertained
with
were
made
to
keep
the
water
from
freight on her railroads after re­
The Methodist missionary society a covered dish dinner New Year's
rising
for
f
e
a
r
that
It
would
OLEAN—no
«moke, loot or
building the road beds and even for
reach telephone cables and bat­ met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs day at the home of M r and Mrs W
the privilege of blowing up bridges teries. Had water reached these tim er Moore as hastes» Mrs. D. H. H . Ostrander
aihea
across rivers being used by the G er­ the entire exchange would have Mercer had chapter and Mrs. Moors
ECONOMICAL no waste
led devotional» A mystery box con­
mans In the march on Paris.
The Mothers' club will inset Tuee-
gone out of service.
CONVENIENT—no fuel to
test
was
started
and
a
handker­
A ll other countries In the war re­
day In their club rooms for an all-
chief shower was given Mre. Mer­ day meeting.
buy in advance or store on
ceived territorial concessions out Of
cer. who will leave soon for tnde-
the German colonies. This country
premises.
•
(■endence to make her home. Re­
The Dalphlan eocletv will meet
neither asked nor received any­
IDEAL FOB ((MIKING, IKMIM
freshments were served at tha tea Monday night, January 16. at the
thing We owe no country any debt
AND W ATER HEATING
i hour.
home of Mrs Elbert Beds
and all we aak is that they pay
Appliance» atailalile on e«a)
what they owe us. — Springfield
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond of
The Christian Endeavor enter­
payment plan or for low
News.
Hood River, the S. L. Mackln. Nel­
Adventist Church.
At intersec­ son Durham and C. E. Utnphrev tained with a watch partv Satur­
monthly rental.
day
In
the
church
parlors
One steamship line receives $87,- tion of west Main and M streets is families entertained with a covered
820 from Uncle Sam for carrying a small white church. Seventh Day dish dinner Tuesday evening at tha
The Order of Rainbow for Girls
Adventist Each Saturday at 9.30 mi
133 pounds of m all and another hour is spent in the study of the Umphrey home. The table was a t­ will meet Monday night and hold
tractive
with
a
poinsettia
and
red
election of officers.
gets $363,022 for carylng 133 pounds, Sabbath school lesson. A t I I o'clock
Corporation of Oregon
The evening was spent so­
says a congressman. — Eugene tha pastor. Elder Paul Iverson, de­ tapers.
II . R. N IX O N . K eprraen latlve
cially and plavtng rook
The
IstComua
club
will
meet
Register-Guard.
livers a sermon, the proof of his
I34g Jefferson
Phone fl3 -J
Tuesday with Mrs G. B Pitcher
It's things like this that make the statements being named by chap­
Evelyn Smith entertained with a
ex-service boys feel that they are ter and verse from the Bible. Wed­ dinner partv Friday evening honor­
S e n a te o f O ld R om e
not asking too much in asking for nesday evening hour. 7:30.
ing Dorothy and M argaret Lea of
e • •
There were 300 In tha eenata of
Berkeley. Cal. The table was at­
immediate payment of the bonus.
Fresh) terian Church. Duncan P. tractive with Oregon grape and Home, representing tha heads of the
The technocrats say that two or Cameron. Pastor. — Sunday school, red tapers. Guests were Adeline 300 clans which, according to pra
10; forenoon service. 11. w rnion Adams of Eugene. Carolvn Grannis.
three hours of work a day is suf­ topic, "The Message of the Church."
historic tradition, were merged Into
ficient. That's no inducement to Has the church any place in mod­ Victor G off and Elbert Smith.
the cantons that funned the Homan
join the movement. That would be ern society, is it done for. or has it
Several families surprised Mr. and republic.
increasing w hat most of us are do­ a vital function to perform? Even­ Mrs. J. M. Eastham and their house
ing service, sermon topic, "Technoc­ guest. Mrs. May S. W agner of Port­
ing now.
racy- W hat Is It?" Come with your land. with a covered dish dinner
Toe Cynical
A s ta b iliz e r
r e c e n tly
in v e n te d questions. Prayer meeting. Wed­ Wednesday evening at the Eastham
“No ona Is so often mid so easily |
hum,- Twenty guests were present deceived.” said III Ho the sage of I
takes the roll out of ocean liners. nesday. 7:30.
• • •
and the evening was spent socially. Chinatown. ”«« one who makes It a
An extra large size is needed at the
F ree M ethodist C hurch. Roy W
—♦ —
state capitol.
Howell. Pastor. — Sunday school.
Carolyn Grannis entertained with rote to believe nothing “— Washing- 1
9:45. Mrs. Elizabeth T arr, superin­ u buffet supper Sunday evening on ton Star
Even t h e elements protested tendent; forenoon service. 11. ser­
her birthdav anniversary. Guests
against the special session of the mon topic. ' The Baptism of F ir e ,
were Margaret and Dorothy Lea of
legislature.
evening service, 7:30, sermon topic. Berkeley. Cal.. Adeline Adams of
D e p e n d s W ho Is H o ste s s
The Sinfulness of Sin and Its Defi­
ne. Evelvn S m ith . W ilberta
It must have been a franile boa-
HOLD ON TO Y O l R
nite
Remedy.” Prayer meeting. Wilson and Jean Allison.
iena who first cried : "Now Is (he
Thursday. 7:30 p. m
SELF-RESPECT. „
• • •
The meeting of the O. L. H. club (Ima far all good men to come to
"Am I slipping?” "Is my ability
Church o f C hrist, I O. Shaw. Pas­ ■ to have been held this week with '.he aid of the p arty " Omaha
giving out?” Has my resourceful­
ness dried up?” "Has my rignt band tor. Sunday school, 9:43, Clem Mrs. James P Graham was post­ World-Herald
Sarff. superintendent. Men of this poned because of the flood. The
lost its cunning?” "Is my will-pow­ school
are with Community Men at club will meet Tuesday. January
er on the wane?" Such questions the armory; forenoon service. 11; 17. with Mre. Graham.
M e r e ly P o e tic
plague ninny men today. They won't evening service. 7:30. Young peo­
The name “tlsthay" waa glean by
down. In view of what has befall­ ple's meetings. 6:30; prayer meet­
The Royal Neighbors will hold In-
en, this is natural. But it la net ing. Wednesday. 7:30
«tallatlon of officers Tuesday night. Marco Pole to a country tn eastern
•
•
•
Asia, supposed to be northern China,
January 10, In Swanson hall
logical. I f you were the only per­
it has a poetic sound and post» fa­
F irst M ethodist E p iscop al Church.
—• —
son whose income had diminished,
Tlie Presbyterian ladies' aid will vor It as a name for tYilna
if yours were the only business that Meredith A. Groves. l*astor. Sun­
has become unprofitable, you would day school. 9:43, Mrs. C E. Um- meet Wednesday afternoon, Janu-
Superintendent;
forenoon
Box L atter Film . Bantlnal.
in
Eftr'an.
be justified in concluding that phrey.
service. 11. sermon topic, "The
something had gone wrong with Flesh and the S p irit;” evening ser­
you, with your brains, w ith your vice, 3. sermon topic. "The Lost
judgment, w ith your capacity. The Sheep." Special music includes vo­
truth is, however, that not one man cal solo by Mrs. Alice Mercer, ac­
in a thousand, that not one bust companied by Mrs. Ord on violin.
ness in a thousand, has escaped the Mr. Hotes on flute and Evelyn
devastating effects of events since Sbanda; vocal solo bv Mrs. Hattie
H a rt; orchestra numbers and pro­
INCORPORAT»
1929.
cessional and responses by the
Ponder these facts: The total in­ choir. Special feature will be a
come of the people of this country tableau. "The Lost Sheep. ” Young
is estimated to have fallen from people’s meetings Intermediate and
Free C ity Delivery
approximately $90,000,000,000 to less Senior Leagues at 6. young people's
than $50,000,000,000. One-fourth of league. 7:15. Prayer meeting. Thurs­
all who were gainfully employed day. 7:30; voung people's studv
are now completely idle, and a still class. Wednesday. 8.
larger number are working only T each er T raining Claoa to Start.
part-time; almost every high salary
Starting Monday night. January
has been drastically reduced; the 9. and continuing for three months
income of every investor has been on every second and fourth Mon­
severely curtailed; most wages have day. a standard teacher training
been cut. That is w hat has happen­ class will be held at the Methodist
ed to individual* The m ajority of church. The course will be based on
companies are today paying not a the "Principles of Teaching” and
everyone taking at least five of the
single dollar on their common two-hour classes will receive a
stocks. Examine the quarterly or standard teacher training certifi­
other earnings' statements publish­ cate from his denominational board
ed day-by-day ana you discover that or from the International Council
it is unusual rather than usual for of Religious Education. Rev. M. A.
any net profit whatsoever to be Groves w ill be the instructor.
Bulk
2-lb. Can
Broken Slices—No. 2Vi Cam
shown. In a great many cases the
Truck
Driver
Seriously
Injured.
losses run into very large figures.
Benjamin Inman of Portland,
Since the panic there have been driver for the American Motor E x­
about 80,000 commercial failures. press company, was seriously in­
In addition some 4,750 banks have jured late Monday night south of
closed. Our foreign trade
has Cottage Grove when the truck
shrunk from over $9,600,000,000 in which he was driving collided with
1929 to approximately $3,000,000,000 a bus. He was brought to Barteil
hotel here by a University of Ore­
for this year.
Under all these circumstances gon student who was returning to
school and was given first aid bv
Royal Club—7-0«. Flat Tins
Plain or Salted
Fancy Oregona
why should we feel that we should Dr. A. W. Kime. He was internally
have gone along as it nothing out Injured and was Immediately sent
of the ordinary has happened? How to the St. Vincent's hospital in Port­
could we In reason have hoped to land. where he Is reported to be in
receive a special dispensation? I f a serious condition.
we still have a job—any kind of a
A Cleveland, Ohio, cat has given
job— we should realize that we are
among the fortunate ones. I f we birth to 102 kittens.
I t is estimated that there are
have been able to keep our busi­
ness going, even a t a loss, we have I more Catholics In the world than
b-og. Tall Tins
Bulk
Bulk
reason for seif-congratulation. Even confessors of any other religion.
Miss and Mrs. alike are contrac­
those who have lost out completely
financially, workwise, businesswise. tions of mistress.
I t Is estimated that venison costs
must not conclude that they have
outlived their usefulness.
W h a t­ California hunters $2 a pound.
O f men without high school tra in ­
ever befalls, we must hold on to our
self-respect. We must indulge over­ ing, only 31 in 5,000,000 rise to com­
much in neither self-blame nor self- munity Importance.
In ancient Rome a soldier was re.
pity. We must not surrender ab­
jectly to fear, but lay fast hold on quired to swear aliegl&nce to his
general.
faith. Our heads may be battered
Scientists claim that man's ac­
We have taken over the Green & Allen
and bloody, but they must not be­
Camels, Luckies
come bowed. W e must fight, not tions are 13 per cent Intellectual
Market and are prepared to «rive you
Chesterfields
faint. Remember that no man is de­ and 85 per cent emo” or,al.
quality meat and real prices.
Alcatraz Island was converted
feated until he himself admits de­
from a Spanish fort to a U .8. m ili­
feat.
Don t adm it defeat!- The Forbes tary prison in 1858.
Kings ruled the earth through 400
Magazine.
generations until 1776.
Oregon was the first state to fill
Chinese Women
Its quota of world war enlistments.
Native women In Ch-na usually
are supreme In the home and in the
A tlas and G e o g ra p h y
domestic affairs of the family. Some
Mercator, the great geographer,
McKenzie
of the finest, wisest, and strongest
characters In the world are said to first applied the name "Atlaa" to
be found among old-fashioned Chi­ a volume of mapa and other geo­
Best Cuts of
Shoulder or
nese women of every class.
It Is graphic Information because It long
Rump
Feldman'a Naptha
Shoulder
upon women that the brunt of life had been a common practice to
print
pictures
of
Atlaa
supporting
falls In t^iina and hers Is often the
best and most practical head of the the world as a frontispiece of such
collections.— Detroit News.
family.
Telephone Operators
Maintain Service '
Record
Natural Gas
A
k INDIA
^TEA
i&i
Irish-Swartz Co.
C ottage
G ro v e’s
Own
Cash Store
P hon e 53
Low
Prices
Every
Day
Groceries— Meats
BOOKKEEPING
SYSTEMS
and Loose Leaf Forms for
Every Purpose
A hundred or more ledger and reeord forma.
Simplex Bookkeeping Syatema that keep track of
every detail of any business.
Income Tax Record Books.
THE SENTINEL
Office Equipment of Every Kind
If you trade with us you are assured of a square deal. Our guar
antee is satisfaction or yaur money back.
P ineapple
10c
17c
each
Prunes
5 ibs. 17c
S alad O il
Quart
M oth er’s
15c
Cocoa
P e a n u t B u tter
3 »»s. 22c
each
C ra c k e rs
C lam s
3
2 tor 25c
lb. box
25c
D ates
O y ste rs
2 ibs. 15c
4- cans 29c
C ig a r e tte s
Sugar
20 ibs. 89c
Shortening
4 ibs..........25c
2 pk«s. 25c
Pork Roasts Veal Roasts
Soap
F lo u r
49 ib. sk. 69c
Macey—Shaw- W alker
FIRE PROOF CABINET SAFES
FIRE PROOF FILING CABINETS
STEEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT
of Every Kind
T h e S e n tin e l
R e lig io n and M o r a lit y
Inca Stairways
There ’• one proposition which
the experionce of life burns Into my
soul; it Is this, that a man should
beware of letting his religion spoil
his morality.
In a thousand wsys,
some great, some small, but all
subtle, we are all dally tempted to
that great sin.— W . B. Gladstone.
The Inca Indiana had atepa or
atalra to many of their buildings.
The greater part of their dwelling
houses were constructed with only
one story, with steps leading to the
roof. They also had step« leading
to the tops of towers.
H it
E n jo y m e n t
G o o d id e a
Jud Tonkins says he went to the
T h e Pest w a y to m ake h a y w h ile I big town expectin' a high old time
the aun shines Is to make It from
the grass other people allow to
grow under their feet— Exchange.
and the only way he could enjoy
himself all evenin’ was smilin' let­
ters to the home folks.— Washing­
ton Star.
U n w ie ld y " C u r r a n c y ”
In ancient Cyprus, copper pel
were used for noney
Box Letter Files. Sentinel.
F in g e r p r in t b tu d y
Dactylography Is the scientific
study of fingerprint« as a means
of Identification.
Blue Bell
F lo u r
49 ib. s k . 79c
9 c lb.
B acon
S q u a res
Nice for Frying
or Seasoning
9 c lb.
IOC lb.
Bacon
Fancy Sugar
Cured
1 2 |c
Lard
H om e Rendered
3
lb.
10 bars 39c
Mill Run
80-lb. Sack
pounds
23c
65c
W H E R E T H E T H R IF T Y T H R IV E