The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 30, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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T H E S E N T IN E L , C O TTA G E G R O V E ,
F R ID A Y , J U N E ¡m, I Bly
O K E tltlN ,
Cotte#* ßrovr trotine!
of young man a aort of vacation on
tha job In our big wood« la going
to make an Impreaalon that w ill le-
JLAUIT BOOB. Bailor.
FabltotaS Bvwv FrUa» kr C m u * . Orara ault in many of them having thia
FoMmMss O m m u ,
atate In mind for a parmanant raal-
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denca later In Ufa. They will apread
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atorlea of Oregon to mllliona. The
Jonea-Tucker
U r a l a la a a y u k l l e a l l u a a a ta r a d M Col
Church ot Christ. 1. O. Shaw. Pas­
advertlalng feature, ao far a t Ore­
Miss Nellie Tucker became the
O r” » • • a*aaad claaa matter
tor.
-Sunday
school.
9
48.
Clem
gon la concerned, la worth n.illlona
bride of Volnev B Jones at a pretty
■ ataaaa Offlao
There la yet another feature, pos­ Sarff, superintendent. The men of
wedding Tuesday evening at (he
IB O B T C R R lF
IP T T IO
IO M
N BATBS.
RAT
this school are with the Commun­
« rn
home of Rev. K J. Gordon
The
sibly the moat Important.
Many ity Men's Bible class at the armory
(Oaak la ad*aaaa l
couple were married under a double
2“
....... » l TBIThraa ataalha .
I thouaanda of young men. nearly a Forenoon service, U , sermon topic,
« • moalka - .»l.OOlrtaa a o a tli ....
arch of honeysuckles and roses
quarter of a million In campa ever by request. "W ill We Know Each
F R U I > • • 1 3 »C tt.nB loii H im «
B aratta rata— «Oe yaei addltlnai
The ring ceremony was performed
the country, have been taken from Other In Heaven. W hat Do the
Oblo A M
a i ( c u lt u r a l b ¿ti* a a lo n
Menth** r of
bv
Rev. Gordon Marv Tucker was
I««
W
V
X
M»
<*rvtca
- Idlenees and given healthful work Scriptures Say About It? " Com­
M alioaal E ditorial Aaeerlallnn
bridesmaid and Jack Tucker was
Ability of Sudan
a uru»
under ideal condttlona. They have munion ot the Lord's eupper. Eve­
O rato« B U U B d llaria l Aaaoelatloo
best man. The bride wore a dress
Ora<oa R aaapapar flAateraar«
been removed from temptations ning serylce. the church enters natbe tu liuptcal A m « , tu glow of bright blue silk crepe and car­
of during the hot weather of July an>i ried a bouquet of carnations. The
A ltkoagk e ae rrare o a u lto
a ’ w ill ka takaa that beset the idle In big d tie a and with the cooperating churches
lloa
i aro ld error. Tk« Haatlaal
smaller ones too. They have been the city In union services at the August, nmkee II an Ideal p.istuii bridesmaid wore a dress of light
Baptist church. Rev. M A. Orovet
r a r tla la t la l u eolumaa oa the nadar-
Following
taken,
many of them, from un- of the Methodist church w ill be the grass when hluegr.-ias la al louo-o gray flowered chiffon
a ta a d la t Ih at I I a ll! aol ka Habla to i a a j
th e w ed d in g a reception WBB ;•< d
e rra r la a a j adrartlaam rat pobllahrd Ba­ healthful conditions and placed in speaker. Young people's meetings.
production.
at the home of the grooms gland
lata proof la read by t k . adrartlao r and the moat healthful to be found any­ T- Teachers' club Monday afternoon.
Since (lie drought, of lll'ln nlii. mother, Mrs. R
returned with auek error or eonaattoaa
A. Medley
The
2. Board meeting. Tuesday evening
plain I r aotrd In ir r iti« « tkrraoa and In where.
farmers are turning In Increaxliig couple w ill reside at Oherrv court
The forest army boys ahou.d be 8 Midweek meeting Wednesday
that caaa. i f •« « error ao noted la not
uumbers to Sudan grass aa a aourci Guests were Immediate relatives
aorrected ky T k . Sent Inal Ila lia b ility greatly improved In
mental and evening. 8 Bible leaeon. "Déclara
of cheap feed
Thai year live ucrc- and friends of the bride and gnxmi
aball a a l aaoaad anek a proportion of Ike physical health, and they w... al- tion of Independence from Sin." I
aatlra ro ti of auek a d rrrtla e a u n l aa Ike
O. Shaw, leader.
of
Sudan
grass
at the Hamilton
ways
remember
a
great
experience
The Neighbors of Woodcraft en
apace orrutdrd ky tka noted error beare
e e e
couuty axperlmeni larm furnished tertalne,! with a benefit card im itv
la tka wkole apace occupi ad by auek ad in Oregon's big woods.
Community Men's Hlble Claae at pasture for 23 cows for <13 days
rartiaaaen t.
Wixlneeday evening In I O. O F
And this Is what It la all about. armory l-esson. John 12. and lesson
A frequent cause of failure with hall At bridge Mrs. 11 A. Hagen
theme Sunday morning will be.
B IO R A N K E R S ESt A I'E .
It In this climate Is too early seed held high score for women ami Vic­
"Service." L O. Shaw, teacher.
T H E O. C. C. C. C.’N.
tor Goff high score for men At N X'
• • •
Mitchell, the banker, has escaped
log. According to the experliuonl
Moat of ua have teen some of the the meshes of the law for Income
Chapman held high
Fires I'reebytertan Church. Bruce station teals of the crop, one tp two Mra. F. M
boya of tha C. C. C. C. C.
score for women and Loren llarvev
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«
l tax violations, and It doesn't seem A. Cole. Supply Pastor. — Sunday weeks after corn planting time 1« high score for men. The hall wns
ia ^ w ^ ,
. T x 7 " Ot ° * r »“ “ «y Iha> anything serious is like- school, 10. Tom Short, superinten­
Eor ±
L » ,
h k
.
* 10 happen to the great house of dent Young people's orchestra will (he eArllest date that II should he attractive with baskets of delphin
turns, sweet peas and roses amt
play for Sunday school. Forenoon •owed.
For one thing, the boy» eeem to Morgan
lighted floor lamp». Preceding the
£ V’ i J T ,n “ °, t
e * ° Ut ° f
T h « »«»' <ood that has been a c service. 11. sermon topic, "The Re-
A list of recommeudatlous for party the Neighbors of Woodcraft
sponslbillUea
of
a
Christian
aa
T *
“ “ ° typ*
complished. or is likely to be a c
users of Sudan grass Include:
held their regular meeting and
Cltixen." Union evening service.
Tn h^k&ni * » k
•
complished, seenu to be to arouse Cottage prayer meeting a t the
Prepare the seedbed early and planned to hold a social evening In
Of t h . T r .
-T
pub,ic
to . UCh a Pitch home of Mrs. W. R. Cole. T24 north thoroughly that moisture may he two weeks at the home of Mrs C.
A
Stevens. Refreshments were
fiv T f^ .r
that laws w ill be enacted that will N inth street
stored and weeds killed.
served at a late hour.
the five C . the name la civilian curb the rtvate
huaintua
see
Buy cleau hlgh germiiiatlng aec-l
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conasrvatlon corps concentration and
k f
h
J*
Free Methodist Church, R
W. 1 free from Johnson grass, a serloti«
Madelle Beldler. grand worthy
Hoerell,
Pastor.
—
Sunday
school,
I
advisor of the Rainbow girls, made
Z X° U Tv.’ ° r d° “ ‘ y ? 7 ‘"come tax law.
45. Mrs. Elisabeth Tarr, superin­ weed pest.
opinion
of this paper ft
"C"—w ill coma In close contact with
b
Seed during Juue after the soli Is her official visit to the local chap­
tendent Forenoon service, 11. ser- !
ter
Monday evening. She was pre­
Morgan, Mitchell and others mon topic.
"Maintaining Confi­ thoroughly warmed, at the rate of sented with a corsage. Donna 'J.if-
the boys of tha five C « because we
should have paid their Income taxes dence in God." Evening service, 3. |
20 to 25 pounds an acre.
have a camp on Brice creek, almost
lev was Initiated. It was decided to
despite legal loopholes. That was Evangelistic message by the pastor.
a t our door, so we ought to fam il­
Seed shallowly on firm seedbeds have the annual picnic next Friday
the only honest and patriotic thing Prayer meeting. Thursday. S
iarise ourselves w ith what the for­
one-half to one Inch deep on heart afternoon at Swimmers' Delight
a s e
to do. But, how many of us fall to
and the girls are to meet al 2
est arm y la sdl about We intend to
take advantage of loopholes to
Pentecostal Assembly of God. A t - 1 soils
o'clock at the home of Mrs
Roy
make them welcome and are plan­ avoid payment of taxes, or would wood Foster, Pastor. — Sunday
Apply 150 to 200 pounds of su­ Short. Isabelle Safley. worthy ad­
ning to take our band and men’s
school, 9:45; morning worship 11; 1 perphosphate fertiliser on manured visor. gave a report on grand as­
chorua, our little German hand and
‘
evening service. 7:45. Special evan­ soils, or the same amount of 4 12 4 sembly and Miss Beldler gave a
gelistic services w ith Mrs. George I analysis on uuuianured soils
short talk. Refreshments
were
US ha' e * " ar • » “*
Gutekunst as speaker.
Children's I
served at a late hour This was the
R
. » w e >ii
i should
what the for
law contemplates
we church Saturday, 1.
But
when we a do » that
ll only
p
last meeting until fall
• • •
see the boys at play, and they've ernment?
frnm ent -
F
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A covered dish dinner was held
Highway Baptist Church. Henry
been sent out here to work.
When the popular idea is that It W. Davis. Pastor —Sunday school.
Sunday at Thurston a t the home of
Many wonder whether much will
Is honest to beat the government or 9 45; forenoon service, 11. sermon
Mrs. Ella Needham, honoring her
really be accomplished, whether
fiv e million of the SO.000.uoo mother. Mrs. Mahala Teeters, on
a public utility, it is no wonder by the pastor. The church will
much of the money spent on the C.
that Morgan. Mitchell et a l did not unite with other churches In the acres of Piedmont country extending her eighty fifth birthday anniver­
C, C. C. C. won't be wasted, even at
meeting
from near New York city to central sary. The table and rooms were a t­
hesitate to evade income taxation. union service. Prayer
the wage of a dollar a day and
Alabama along the east side .o f tractive with bouquets of summer
The only way many of us differ Thursday, 8.
keep.
flowers. Those from here attending
e e e
from Morgan and Mitchell Is that
Cha
Appalachian mountains, hare were Mrs. Phil Jones. Mrs Nettie
O f course the same amount of
First Methodist Episcopal Church, I been essentially destroyed by sod Saling.
the amount out of which we beat
Mrs. Julia Ashby. Mrs Anna
work won't be accomplished as
the government icity, county, state Meredith A. Groves. Pastor.—S u n -1 erosion as far as their use for fh i|w Schoen. Mrs. Minnie Sweet, Mr<
would be accomplished by putting
day
school.
9:45,
Omer
Moore,
s
u
-1
or federal) is so small that it passes perintendent. Forenoon service, 11. is concerned, the United States he Minnie Ashby,
Mrs.
Eltxabeth
trained forest men and road bui’d-
without notice and is so small that sermon topic, “Our Church and the 1 partuienl of Agriculture says. In Fahrenwald. Mrs. Mallnda Aubrey.
ers into the forests. M any of the
Mrs.
Eva
Aubrey.
Mrs.
Alta
Hart.
the government w ill not bother us. State Conference." C. E. Umphrey [
iddition to these 5,000,000 acres Mrs. Elizabeth Rohde, G W. Sweet.
boys had never before seen forests,
Stockholders in the house of Mor­ and Mrs. M. A. Groves wiU give |
never dreamed of trees such as the
Roc Aubrey and Pete Nelson The
gan had paid no income taxes for short reports of the recent annual which bare been mined, more than time
was spent socially.
awe-inspiring ones they have found
two or three years. This writer conference. Special music. Evening I 13.000.000 acres hare had the sur
In Oregon and knew little about
must be more of a crim inal than service, 8. sermon topic, "Life ' face soil largely or completely
The adult classes of the Metho­
roads excxept jfHWsibly that famous j th i M
stockholders, for he Changers." Union service at Bap- ; stripped ol7 by erosion.
Although dist church entertained with a cov-
TnThJ v X
,nte? T T
hasn t
a" income tax for m° r* tist church with M. A. Groves | many farmers continue to cultivate ered dish dinner Thursday evening
7.
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thlnf years than that, and .«n't going to preaching. Epworth League,
Prayer meeting. Thursday, 8. O ff 1-| l>atches of this land, they are able of last week at the home of Mr.
there can t help but be some waste ’
cial board meeting Wednesday. 7:30. to make only the barest living. In ¡and Mrs. Oswald Knight of Silk
In the organization and manage- P '
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t924. when prices were much high creek The table and room.« were
ment of a movement as collosal as
attractive with summer flowers
Ohio has a ghost that scares per
.AdvenUst Cfcurah. — A t tataimo-
that of the C. C. C. C. C. Everything sons by going around playing an tlon of waat M ala and M streets k er than now. (he gross income of The evening was spent giving
has had to move at top speed, and accordion. W ell, what's all this fuss a small whits church. Seventh Dey ■ many families un these deuuded speeches and singing. The women's
that feature alone breeds waste. As about that kept congress so busy Adventist. Each Saturday at 9:30 an areas where the family averaged class elected officers as follows:
the organization swings into
rno- if not to get the ghost to walking hour is spent In the study of the more than five members, was only President. Mrs. Ira Beldler; vice
,
president. Mrs. J. H. Chambers;
tion, greater efficiency and econ- regularly? I f it w ill do this we Sabbath school lesson. A t U o'clock 3300 a year. Tu prevent such era secretary-treasurer. Mrs
Maude
omy may be expected.
don't
what kind of an instru the pastor. Elder Paul Iverson, de­ sion destruction, the department W right; visiting committee. Mrs.
livers
a
sermon,
the
proof
of
his
As to the boys themselves, if all !nent u plays.
statements being named by ohap- recommends terraces, tree planting Birdgman and Miss Henrietta Do­
are like those who have been sta-
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ter and verse from the Bible. Wed­ strip cropping, brush dam« to pre lan; work committee. Mrs. Alta
tioned out from Cottage Grove, and
There are over 35 million tele- nesday evening hour. 7:M.
vent gullying, and slmllnr practices H art and Mrs. W. F. Allen.
lf all those in charge of camps are phones in the world, whicto means
The Methodist ladles’ aid society
of the same caliber as those sent about the same number of persons
met Wednesday afternoon at the
to the Brice creek camp, a lot will growling and fretting because the
home of Mrs Omer Moore with
be accomplished.
line is busy.
To obtain an even distribution of Mrs. Moore. Mrs. A. W. Slemann.
District Ranger Pieper has said
—
silage an Illinois fanner has hit Mrs. J. H. Chambers and Mrs. W.
that the boys sre a splendid bunch.
When President Roosevelt’s yacht
upon a simple but effective device. L. Hubbell as hostesses Officers for
clean young men w illing to do their was struck by the big wind he prob-
the year were elected as follows
Speak
to
my
heart
through
gardens,
An
ordinary pitchfork Is bound President. Mrs. A. W. Wooley; vice
part In making a success of the ably wondered whether he had real-
till I see
great experiment T hat means that ly succeeded In adjourning con The shame of service rendered alongside the dowu pipe of the silo president, Mrs. Joe I-andess; secre­
tiller, the tines pointing downward tary, Mrs. E arl Cone; treasurer,
a huge amount of work is going to gresB.
grudgingly;
M rs Ransom Cone. Following the
be accomplished during the six
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T urn from the selfishness that and extending iierhaps a foot or six business meeting the afternoon was
Old 3.2 isn't as good as the wets
months the C. C. C. C. C. boys are
teen Inches below the end of the
could forget,
spent
Refreshments were
w ith us.
thought It would be and Isn't doing A lifetim e were too short to pay my spout Just above the tinea a pole served socially.
at the tea hour
debt
the
harm
that
the
drys,
and
some
is attached to the fork hy means of
Two things that Cottage Crove
Beholding how. from leaf to petal a snap. ring, wire, clevis, or other
M r. and Mrs. Raymond Grube of
long has wanted are to be accom­ of the wets, feared it might.
fall.
plished. One of these Is completion
This pole ex Pengra entertained the O. W. D in ­
Proud poppies flame with joy at convenient means.
It's
a
crime
to
hoard
gold,
which
ner
club Tuesday evening. The
to a two-way thoroughfare of the
giving aJL
tends to the reinoxuble doors of the
Brice creek road. The chamber of means that most of us should have Out of the grace of gardens, make silo, from which one man directs table was attractive with summer
flowers and the rooms were decor­
me wise
commerce has been diligently w ork­ no trouble passing St. Peter at the
tha stream of fodder about as nee- ated with wild flowers. They plan­
ing for this Improvment for a long pearly gate.
To learn aa larkspur mirrors mist-
esaary.
The resulting silage has ned to hold their annual picnic at
blue skies.
time. It w ill mean much in tlir de­
The world's champion rope skip­ Here In my place; Thy holy ground. been as good as that tramped by as their next meeting at Swimmers'
velopment of the Bohemia mining
Delight. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Howe
per got tangled up the other day,
I too
many as five men. Similar results of Portland, house guests of M r
district, also the Improvement w ill
and now he has a wife.
M
ay
lift
a
Ufa
that
aa
a
m
irror
are reported from time to time by and Mrs. K. K. Mills, were guests.
do much to attract visitors to the
true
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other farmers.
d istrict Many have stayed out be­
R E -L O C A T IN G P A C IF IC
Reflects the beauty of that blessed
Mrs. James P. Graham, who is on
cause of their fear of one-way
one
H IG H W A Y .
the
appeals
and
grievances commit­
roads. Another improvement will
Who in a garden prayed “T h y will
(S p rin g fie ld News.)
tee of grand chapter, was honored
be
done.”
be the construction of a motor read
Because of high water every
at the meeting of Eastern Star F ri­
Water Is very important in vege day night. She was presented with
to the top of Fairview. Many who three or four years that holds up Teach me, In deary alienees, to
know
visit the Bohemia district do not tra ffic for a day or so and because
table prodio-tlon.
Where possible. a basket of flowers from the chap­
get the panoramic view from Fair- the federal government grab bag On the pruned bush the loveliest It Is desirable to supply water aril ter and with a gift from delegates
roses grow.
who attended grand lodge It was
view because of the difficulty of the is open whereby some money can
That when the shears of sorrow flelally to the garden during dry decided to have the Eastern Star
____ __ So fa r _
_
climb.
as Cottage
Grove is be gotten and charged to the future.
weather.
Water only when the
shall be laid
picnic July 26 at S tew art’s dam on
Against my life, aerene and un­ plants appear to need It, but do not Mosby creek.
will cause us to kindly remember highway between Eugene and Cot­
afraid
allow them to wilt.
When water
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the forest army boys for many tage Grove.
sturdier faith shall flower, and Ing. soak thoroughly, rather than
Mrs. Frances Nichols entertained
there be.
years to come.
The question, however. Is even
the
M.
P.
G.
club
Tuesday afte r­
richer crimson In my love fof give light waterings frequent. T o o noon. The time was spent socially
The forest service also is to bene­ broader than th at—it Is a m at'er
Thee.
frequent
waterings
may
do
harm
and refreshments were served at
fit largely. The two Improvements of policy also. The question is:
—Molly Anderson Haley. Cultivate after watering the same the tea hour. The table and rooms
alrady mentioned have value in the "Are we going to build roads to
serve the people of this state who
as after a rain. The best time t< were attractive w ith summer flow­
care of the forests, and there are daily pay into the highway com­
M aay Usaa
water la late afternoon or evening; ers. Guests were Mrs. James Adams
to be other roads and trails. By the mission funds gas tax and license
Geometry 1« used extenalrsly in watar should be applied as a spray. of Oakland, Cal., Mrs F. D. Howe
end of the season every major road fees or are we going to build roads
of Portland, Mrs. O M M iller of
or tra il project which has been in for transit motorists, who make tha professions, principally la all
Eugene, Mias Lola Howe and Mrs.
mind for the Umpqua forest should daylight-to-dark flights through our branches of engineering, archltec
Donnell Allen.
be completed and getting men and 8tate enroute to California and ture. astronomy, as well as In i
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Mrs. W. L. Hatch entertained the
supplies to points where needed at Washington, buying a tank full of chanlcal drawing, carpentry sad
Chile expects Its present wheat
here once Perhaps in
Presbyterian
missionary
society
the time needed w ill have been gasoline
* “ 0Hne -here
building.
crop to 511 the country's needs un
life time?”
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bessie
made comparatively easy.
til
the
next
harvest.
The local residents do not want
Cole led devotional« and
Mrs.
• • •
The Oregon country will benefit this section of the Pacific highway
George Matthews was
program
Natara'a Mystery
In another way. Giving thousands changed. Six hundred of them slgn-
leader.
The
lesson
topic
was
"West
Albany county. New York, leads
Present -day birds bar« no teeth,
*
ed their names to petitions against
tba state country fnrni business with Indies." Refreshments were served
change. They want it left substan­ bat there la ample evidence that,
a t the tea hour.
tially where it is now, straightened thousands of years ago, their aacaa- 1.238 member« for 1933.
—A —
a a a
and otherwise Improved. Most ot tora did possess them. How birds
Mrs. Raymond Traak entertained
these signers travel this road every
In northern Ohio about 10 per cent Thursday evening honoring a son
day In the year—the tourist travels « m e to lose their teeth while bm
of the peach buds, enough to hear Burdick and Elbert Bede on their
it but once. The state of Oregon other creatures developed thetra, Is
s
moderate crop, survived the Feb birthday anniversaries. The time
likely has a million dollars invest­ hot one more of nature's many mya-
was spent, socially and refresh­
rtiary
zero wave.
ed in this piece of road it Is pro­ terlea.
ments were served at a late hour.
a
a
a
posed to abandon. The governor of
The rooms were attractive with red
this state is asking that we vote s
At an auction sale recently nt roses.
sales tax to keep the state and kind of securities that were sold Red Wing, Minn an eight-year-old
counties from bankruptcy.
His lust 80 days earlier.
The LaComus club entertained
To soma this la no mystery. Ta horse sold for 3150, while an eight with their annual picnic Tuesday
highway commission Is preparing
year-old
sedan
brought
only
325.
to throw away a million dollars them it Is all clear, but in the mind
at Cedar creek. A picnic dinner
a a a
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worth of state property. Such
Is the of the average voter the question
was served at noon and the afte r­
Inconsistency of the way democrat- *• (trowing louder and louder, why?
noon
was spent socially and play­
The area of land sown to wheat
ic government functions.
Did any one think that raise would In England and W b I ps Is about 17 ing bridge. Guests were children
of the members.
The promoters of this new scheme helP "maintain the credit of tha
want to re-locate the whole Pacific United State«?’’ The federal em- per cent greater than nt the end
of
1931,
says
a
minister
of
agricul
hlghway In Lane county, with the Ploy* who received 11000 per year
Mrs. J, 8. Powell entertained the
exception of one section. Thia one and who was "cut" 3150 can see ture report on conditions on Janu Royal Neighbors club Monday eve­
section they do not plan to rebuild with half an eye that he has aacrl- ary 13. 1933
ning The time was spent socially
I t ’s a sad world, mates. Just
(W alker to Divide) is the poorest Reed something to "balance the
|and refreshments were served at n
•
a a
about the time a man geta
part of the road in Lane county.
budget," If he can't tie it up to the
late hour. Three guests were pres­
the firecrackers swept off his
New
York
state
|H>tnt<i
growers
Down in the Siuslaw river can- proposition of "m aintaining the
ent. This was the last meeting until
lawn, It la time to sweep off
yon the highway department spent credit of the United States!”_____
plan to cut their acreage about “ September.
the autumn leaves.
*li,°.’i.i,dOllay chan* ! n* 1,16 ra i>- 1“ O’« Congressional R e c o T d T f per cent, or I7j«l.t acres for 19'!'!
The Mizpah class of the Presby­
and, p.repa:rln K a
March 13 W right Patman of Texas The 30 leading l a le p o ta to - t a l e
g rad e-c u ttin g into the m o u ntain ! told the house that the United
terian church entertained with their
plan
a
d
per
<
e
n
ci.t.
o
r
I
U.tm
n
Sweep the dust o ff the old
side
where rocks w ill fall on the States was paying an annual bonus
annual picnic Friday evening at
piano, and try some of our
npvt hndabaa ,llde" <iSCUr for
the of •» " ’«thing Ilka 3700,000,000 to acres
the home of Mrs. C. H. H aig h t In
new sheet music.
vaievh lt ? ienronnr "d
‘ a th* N ®W Y ° rk banker« a"d other big,
| Delight valley. This was their laat
! meeting until September.
valley It is proposed to abandon a powerful banking racketeers
I
? irn2 « a ° a^ an1 ea’ *ly traveIed Wa-
tha‘ too T. necessary^ to
Ham as "Laathar”
—A —
And by the way, we sell Bald­
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bolton enter­
ior one over the hill tops j "maintain the credit of the United
la the Albert Memorial exhibition
win pianos. See them In our
where it will take hundreds of States!"
I Q SHAW
la Exeter, England, there la a copy tained at dinner Saturday honoring
□tore.
thousands of dollars to make fills
their house guests, Mr. and Mrs
of Tegg'a edition of Milton, 1882, I Herm an Bolton and Mr. and Mrs,
and cuts. Such ia the common sense '
of which the binding, according to ¡Owen Bowers of Los Angeles. Nine
of
highway
engineers
who
are
her«
'
No. I didn’t get the license
today and gone tomorrow.
aa affidavit on the fly-leaf, Is part : teen were present.
plates officer. I didn't like the
—♦ —
11
of the skin of George Cudmors,
When wllj we begin to use com- ;
color of them.
Mias Beulah Donna Hastings be- I
mon horse sense in Oregon In the !
who was executed at Devon on
a a a
came the bride of Dorrle C. M ortis
¡conduct of our government?
March 20, 1830.
Wednesday a t the Christian church
But you w ill like the color of
parsonage. Rev. I. G. Shaw offici­
M A IN T A IN IN G C R E D IT O F U. 8.
our new lighting fixtures.
ated. M r and Mrs Paul O H a n e y .
a a a
Cottage Grove, Ore., June 27.— I
were witnesses.
i
Disappointment
(To the E d ito r.)—W e are told by
And with that we w ill sign
the representatives of the people. ¡
No
life
la
without
Its
dlscouragw
off giving three cheers for the
Members of the Needlecraft club
in the pages of the Congressional [
manta I f whan In your endeavor entertained their families
rad, white and blue.
with
Record, that on March 15 the gov­
to
achieve
a
high
purpose
you
meet
their
annual picnic Monday eve­
For Fresher Goods
ernment sold 3690,000,000 of short I
ning
on
Layng
creek.
with misunderstanding and app«r-
Electrically yours,
term securities bearing 4V4 per
buy at the
ant defeat, there remains that ao-
cent Interest. The rate of interest
RADIO RAT.
The expert Endeavor claaa enter­
Is 42 per cent higher than the one- I
laeo to ba found In the memory of
tained with a pot luck supper Wed- |
tenth of one per cent Interest paid
him whoea mission culminated on nesday evening at the home of Miss
by the government on the same 1
Oklviry.—O rit
L illy Keitzer.
~ ' V~
Church News
Sudan Grass Hot
Weather Pastur
Native of Africa, Produc.
When Bluegrass Supply
Yields to Heat.
XX
Soil Erosion Losses
in the Appalachians
G a rd en C lu b
Distribution of Silage
Irrigation and Mulching
Farm Notes
Radio Ray
Has This to Say:
Special This
Saturday
Chess Pies
Chocolate Donuts
City Bakery
S O C IE T Y
The 2ft S la ff club of (hr Itehekah
lodge entertained with a social eve­
ning Friday In I. O. O F. hall. Re­
freshment« were served al a late
hour.
See the Complete Line of
The Rebekah and Oddfellows
lodges held a joint memorial set*- I
vice Saturday evening in I. O. O F.
hall
TUe
H ollyw ood ‘M oon G lo w ’
M anicure R equisites
Prefumed—I t'« different- Try it
Platinum it the neweat shade
T re a s u re -S e e k e rs
Beaches near New York city, oth­
erwise nearly iltweried, are the
scenes of treasure hunt« In autumn
■laya Men and hoya go there artned
with shovels and homemade sieves
lit e r filling the sieves with sand
they strain It out hy shaking What
remain« la usually elatu shells and
hreken glass, but aomet 1 mes there
are coins and rings dropped by
bathers In the summer.
Special for Saturday, July 1
Regular 2 for 15c Fruit Dishes
Saturday Only 2 for 5 c
D a rlin g V a rie ty S to re s
Car« of Ol«l Painting»
A “•'* ........... unprimed caneas [IgC 3 % o f VOUT gt*OS8 foi* a d v e r t i s i n g 1111(1 ifl-
...l.l »...
__ a, - -
should
tie glued to the k hack
to
strengthen the camas of an old
painting.
o
/
crease V vour business 10%.
'
A W ritten G uarantee
W ith E v e r y L I N C O L N B a ttery
TRIPLE CHARGED
HEAVIER PLATES
Issued the day Battery is
LONGER LIFE
purchased
GREATER POWER
assurance
No A 12-13— 12 M onth
Gunnuitee
&
$
No A18 13—18 Month
Guarantee
r
This Is your
of
positive . . .
guaranteed , . . service
55 separate ilia pec Ilona by experts is your assurance that
quality of raw material, workm analiip mid finiahed product
ure right. No detail is overlooked nothing in slighted no
compromise w ith qu a lity in perm itted Every Lincoln must
register greater than ordinary performance before it leaves
the factory. Lituxdn HsttcricN arc made fo r the motorist who
demamls i'll R A Itll.lT Y . ECONOMY and POWER
ALL LINCOLN BATTERIES TRIPLE CHAROED FOR OREATER POWER
GROVE HARD W A RE COM PANY
Cottage Grove. Oregon
Cottage
Grove’s
Own
Cash Store
Irish-Swartz
Co.
INCORPORATED
Phone 53
Low
Price«
Every
Day
FREE CITY DELIVERY
ACT NOW. Do not wait. Prices are going higher daily. Flour will
soon be $2.00 a sack and all other wheat products will advance ac­
cordingly.
C offee B liss—V a c u u m p a ck ed lb. 2 5 c
25c
Baking Powder Calumet s i ca n 8 3 c
Soap E els N a p th a 10 bars 4 9 c
H o t Sauce 8-oz. ca n s 4 f ° r I S
C o rn G o ld e n B a n ta m 11-oz. ca n s e a c h 5C
Pom ato Soup R itte r s ca n 5C
is 25c
V egetable Soup Ritters
V anilla R agsdale § - o z . b o ttle 4 5 c
Guaranteed
4-oz Bottle FREE
Mayonnaise wadhams 15^. jars 19c
1 ea R o y a l— G reen o r B lack 1 / ^ lb- 2 3 c
1 Iced Tea Glass Free With Each One-half Pound
S y ru p Amaizo Light or Golden 10 4b. pail 63c
F lo u r F is Last
h e r s B len d 4 9 - i b . sk . $ 1.33
Chance at This Price
DON’T FORGET: We carry Del Monte canned goods.
M E A T D E P A R T M E N T __
Dill
Shortening Sweet
Pork Roasts
Bulk
3 lbs. 25c
Pickles
15c pt.
Pickles
7 for 10c
Bacon Backs
Fancy Side Bacon
16c lb.
16c pound
Beat Shoulder Cuts
12^c lb.
Beef Roasts
Young Steer Beef
12-4C lb.
W H E R E T H E T H R I F T Y T H R IV E