The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 07, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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C ottage throve > r n tw r l
la th a t wa probably are »pending
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B etter
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n nation« now In to u r-
me enough to enable
• large p a n o f what
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Ç O T T A Q E G K O V E . ORICG Q N,
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Barley Demand Is
M atter of Doubt
SOCIETY
M OMBY C R E E K .
July 8.- T h ere w ill be preaching
next Sunday m orning and evening
at the Blue M ou ntain church
M r. and M rs. C liffo rd Allen of
Blue M ountain, the
D ick
Ualley
fa m ily o f t.vn x H ollow and M r and
Mrs N W W h ite of London were
caller» Sunday at the John Allen
home.
M r and M rs. B illy Lang of P o rt­
land are visiting a t the John P a l­
m er home.
M r and M rs BUI C hapm an and
M r and Mi-». George C u rrln w ere
callers Sunday at the H a rr y Castle
home
C layto n Townsend sprained an
.-inkle Sunday w hile playing ball.
M r and M rs M ulkey and eon of
M yrtle P o int and M r
and
Mr».
G lenn Gage and daughter» o f Bend
and Mrs. lla rr a r d and daughters o f
Bandon are spending the F o u rth at
tha H e rm a n G leaeur hum *,
I
Mra, Notae and a brother of Ban-
don are spending the week end at
the John D avie home.
,
Annabel G llcrtat and P h ilip H e r - 1
» •y o f Hebron were aupper guests
one night last w»ek at the Fred
O verton home.
T h e new road th a t goes by the
r red O verton ranch was completed
last week.
»port trade never haa
p art o f. our produc-
T he Rebekahs entertained F rid a y
evening honoring Mrs. J. Q. W tllete,
n 10 per cent, so we
trustee o f the R ebekah assembly
i to get along p re tty
O tile .
IS Nero SUU
o f Oregon, and MT and Mrs. E ln te r
wel
Id nothing to anyone
■ U B O C B IF T IO I B A T I S
K ent, who w ere recently m arried.
•xc
res W e a re
pretty
(C ae* la adraaea. )
M rs W llle ta «Ms presented w ith a
(Me gear
_ tlT lIT Y ra e areal** -TO M | go<
r» o f o u r own goods,
w hite crystal rase bowl fille d w ith
Me w aatka —il.TOWoe aaaatk
i Thl
i that w e are able to
pink roeebude and babybreath and
M ro b a ease l ai* paar
I Prc
I a ll th a t the world I a » r>. H V H e rts *. K e l t ., -i'-c i« ll*«
M r*. K e n t was presented w ith
a
M a atb ae e f
I ’ nllod steioe l'a |.e, iin- nl at * » r l-
1 car
we have shipped our
, corsage. D o ris S m ith and Adeline
ewlture
W N t Sarvl.-e
Safley,
dressed
as
flow
er
girls
and
j ni*
road In sueh quanti-
Following the pa««agt* of beer
Me'
eaoh c a rry in g a basket of flowers,
I
r nations are able to | legislation by cvugrvse, the depart
led the gueats to the d in in g room,
r a r i arecaaUea w ill * • ta le a •up
lives and In addition
aivut
announces
to
farm
er»
the
fai
t»
le evala errar,
» . The Baauaal
where refreshm ents were served by
ua.
rartla ta g la t u eoluaia* ea O e uadar- con
It has avaltabl« on the growing of ! Mrs. V ern e Haaen. M rs.
Charles
eteadlag I l e i II v ili a a l ha il e * ) . tur a a j
Steven». M r» E a rl
F u llm e r and
nisltlug barley;
e rra r la aay e d v e rtlM a iea l pufcUafced na­
P
THE SP EC TA TO R .
Mrs.
A
n
la
u
f
T
h
e
table
was
a ttra c ­
Most parts of the United States
ie ** p re ef la read hy Ih » adverUeer aad
T
ad S pectator
now
tive w ith a basket o f lilies.
r e t a r le * v i l i >ae* e rra r e r m m c U e e e
have
small
opportunity
to
grow
i a new form at. T h a t )
leted la w rltla g tkereoa aad la co»
, U aay e rra r eo aeted i* aet Is •
Mr». W illia m M acG Ibbon enter­
o a the fro n t cov- malting barleys profitably. though
* 7 The SeaUaal t u lu b lU ty • r i
i
recent
issue. H o w - ' certain favored localities may do tained w ith a t o'clock luncheon
a e l exera* *a *h < pragarttoa od Ut*
Thursday
honoring M r a F. D. How e
so<
T
he
department
Issue»
ttda
g e would have been I
e a llre eael et eaek advartleaaaeal a * Ih * •*•1
o f P ortland, house guest a t the K.
•pere eeeaaled by Ibe aeted e rra r
notl
bout the fo rm a l n o - ! statement In reapon«* to many In , K. M ills home. T h e table was a t­
te thè v i l l a epaee eeeapled by eai
tics
or bouquets and. o r ' quirtc« front farmers as to the like­ tra c tiv e w ith sweetpeae nnd the
vartleeaaeaL
brie
re not m uch on U n i­ lihood of getting a premium on bar
afternoon was spent socially. Guests
que
do lik e to say some- j ley by growing the malting v a rt»
were M rs. K . K M ills, Miss Lola
I M P O R T IN G O I B S E L Y E S IN T O thin
goes.
tle a
So that farm ers may form a Howe, M r*. Rov Short and Mrs. L.
P R O S P E R IT Y .
W . Coiner
W
a t the Spectator's
rough Idea of the probable market
W a h ear a g re a t deal these days "nei
m uch
abbreviated, and estim ate th eir facilities for sup­
M r*. A. W
K lm e entertained
about the necessity of trade be­ whli
C ig ar S lo t» 1» c
umn
to ask w hether E d l- ' plying It, the deiutrtment has out-
M onday aftern oo n honoring
Mrs.
, who got his early |
tween nations to m ake this coun­ to r
C a rl King, recently o f Eugene,
Dean Cellars of H onolulu.
Mrs.
Itned the situation.
try prosperous^ Those whom thia tra p
h it«
lone,-»I
the E a rl HUI cigar
ittage G rove, hasn't
T he deiutrtment ha* no facta on Cellars wae fo rm e rly Mis» Jay store and took charge July 1. M r.
w rite r has heard speak loudest fo r note
abbreviated style
F ra s e r and taught school here T he
which
to
base
an
opinion
as
to
the
K
in
g
wa»
a
resident here until 11
th ia m ethod o f k ic k in g p ro sperity
afternoon was spent socially and re.
u - or two ago. T he
freshm ents w ere served at the ten te a rs ago. H e lived kt Toledo a
around the corner a re teachers of "cloi
to be o f the same probable demand for maltlug lutr
num ber o f years, m oving to Eugene
economics and those who
have thic)
t yore, bo again the ley from tluj 11*0.8 otrop. It Is point­ hour. T he rooms were a ttra o tiv e
two year» ago. M r H ill has not a n ­
studied economics a t college.
Spet
t in style. How ever, ed out, however, that even I f the w ith sum m er flowers.
nounced fu tu re plans
N o ne of those w ho have advocat­ i t h i
th a t alim silhouette country used as mucl barley for
M rs A. W Klm e. Mrs. C. A. K in g
ed this m ethod o f m a k in g the na- th a t
r, i f not
h ealthful, malting out of the 1933 crop as It and Mra. C. L . M adden en tertain ed
3d Sheep A re Killed.
tk x i ric h have explained satisfac­ and
ipect It is w ith the did out o f the 11)17 crop, the amount the Past Noble G randa club T hurs-
M ount View , July 7. (Special.)
to rily to this w rite r how O regon pres,
tbaorbed would he less than a q uar­ day aftern oo n o f last w eek ln I. O. a .„u-k
O. K
F. - Wall
hall. T h k e . tim e ' ___
w as _____
spent ____
t a t a ___ £ I"“
‘T p « " ‘’ f m
"}“
r , u d ‘" in nx,
do,w killed
ara
g dogs
would b en efit if t a r if f w alls were
W'
i on page
Id
the ter of the average nnnunl harley O
[ d a lly and refreshm ents were serv-
i ____L a y n g e eheep and In-
low ered to such a point th a t Cana­ Spec
es legal notices at ' production.
Jured several others In tw o nights
ed at the tea hour
d ia n lu m b e r would
flo w
fre e ly the I
page and read ing In
lost week. T w o o f the togs were
In 191* the barley crop was 211,-
across the borders w h ile we have the 1
in, w hich shows that iM’O.tXk) bushels, about 72.000.000
T h e M ethodist ladles' aid society
nothing th a t the Canadians would it k i
the bread and but­
w ill meet today (F r id a y ) w ith M r»
bushels o f which went Into the pro
buy fro m us so th a t we could get te r c
, b ut even In his old
I duct ion o f uutlL
T h e amount uf M A Grove» fo r an all day m eet­
o u r m oney back.
coun
xi pet days E d ito r
ing. The tim e w ill be spent q u iltin g
! barley needed to make a bushel (3d and a covered dish luncheon w ill
T h e n atio n th a t w ill be the m o s t C lif f
a ted the niceties of
.
,
luction so fla g ra n t- Pou," ls > rtf
»«rle4- t’ »‘ <» <• be served at noon.
prosperous is the ons th a t is able new *
to sell the most In foreig n m arkets ly- A
les the signature of ' always less than the amount of the
T he men's Bible class of the
and needs to buy the least. T h a t one I
T he barley used for malt In
fro m the bottom of malt.
C h ris tia n church entertained the
this Is not an o rig in a l idea w ith °n e i
the top o f another, 1917 produced SO.OOO.OOO bushels of young people o f the church Sunday 1
thia w r ite r is illustrated by the w hic
the la tte r commodity. M alting b u r
than subordinating
evening In the church parlors. T h e
m an euverin g th a t is being done a t read! _
These violent viola­ , ley usually commands a premium tim e was spent socially and straw ­
the ecenomlc conference In Lon ­ tions o f the rules o f typography over feed hurley.
But since only berry short cake was served
don. each n atio n hoping to place m ay have been the fa u lt of the
about a third o f the 1917 crop went
Mrs. A. W Shofstall entertained
I t sel f in the position w here i t w ill p rin te r, fo r w hich reason we sug­
Into malt, the harley grower's chance the C. R. L. club W ednesday a fte r­
ship the most to U ncle Sam and gest that h e re a fte r the magasine be
o
f
a
m
alting
premium
was
only
one
noon.
R efreshm ents w ere served at
buy the least In re tu rn .
produced in a real printshop, such
the tea hour.
T o b rin g th is economic problem as the one to be found in C ottage In three.
Barley Is now j t w n lu the areas
in w o rld trade does to home. It Grove.
T he M ethodist ladles' aid society
would be just as reasonable to say
The Spectator bemoans the fact best adupted to the crop. O ther w ill hold th e ir ann ual picnic July
th a t w e could m ake C ottage G rove th a t there is not even one seismo­ areas have tu contend w ith excep- 23 a t Arnest's park. A covered diah
prosperous by buying everything g rap h in Oregon. T h a t m agazine is tioiiHl disease harard», difficulties luncheon w ill ba served a t noon.
we can in Eugene. T ra d e here not liv in g up to tra d itio n s o f the In producing high quality grain, and
M rs. Jack M au ldln g entertained
w ould be b e tte r i f Eugene would past if it can not tak e the place of other handicaps. W estern New York,
tu r n around and buy in the same a t least one such recording device. northern Illino is and purta of W is­ the P y th ia n Slaters Sew and Sew
club
F rid a y
afternoon.
R e fre s h ­
p ro po rtion fro m us, but the trouble
W e expect a much b etter produc­ consin, Minnesota, South Dakota, ments w ere served a t the tea hour.
Is th a t Eugene buys n othin g here, tion next w eek as the result of
Iowa and Kan«a% are the most fav o r­
so th a t w h atever we spend in E u ­ these suggestions. Oh, yee, we like
F loreine F ra n k lin entertained the
gene Is lost to this com m unity. the new fo rm a t very m uch, but we able m alting hariey sections. In all E x p e rt class W ednesday evening at
Residents o f Eugene could likew ise suggest th a t i f the Spectator Is to these areas, however, the best adapt- her home in G ow dyvtlle
arg ue th a t they could m ake them ­ adopt cou ntry new spaper styles of ed sections are rather limited. Good
T he R ebekah and Oddfellow »
selves prosperous by buying heavi­ p rin tin g it should also use language barley may be grown In small areas
In favorable sea­ lodges w ill hold Joint Installation
ly In P o rtla n d , but the trouble is th a t Is fa m ilia r to those satisfied In other states.
Saturday evening
sons high-quality harley Is pro­
th a t Eugene dollars th a t go to P o rt­ w ith th a t k in d o f p rin tin g .
land stay in P o rtland .
y
—
——
——
—a» — «a»«*«».
duced over a wide area.
E veryo ne wants U n cle Sam
to
Brewers require barley that has
T he newspapers have been m a k ­
m a k e h im self prosperous by buying ing quite an ado because the fo r­ plump kernels and good hulls.
It
fro m them , but they are sharp m e r husband o f M rs. Rose A n der­ should be well grown and well
Buy 2 Barrel* and Oet a
enough to h an g onto U ncle Sam's son of Los Angeles is paying his
24-lb. Sack Free
ripened w ith mellow kern ela T here
dollars w hen they get them . T h a t’s a lim o n y in hay, havin g no money.
must be little threshing damage and
about a ll th a t is the tro ub le w ith W e ll, It seems app ro priate th a t a
F re e M ethodist Church. R. W .
this c ou ntry now. W e can't get the grass w idow should receive pay­ the barley must be practically free H o w ell. Pastor. — Sunday school,
from
diseased
and
moldy
kernels.
9:45.
M rs. E liza b eth T a rr, superin­
dollars we have com ing fro m E u ­ m en t th a t w ay.
tendent. Sunday school w ill be held
B arley should not he grown fol
rope, and we a re in fo rm ed th a t the
ig corn in areas where scab Is a t the tent at E ig h th and W ashin g ­
only w ay we can hope to get them
A person w ho know s how d iffi­
ton streets. Forenoon service, 11,
Is to spend our m oney w ith them c u lt i t is to d riv e a car in reverse common. Hurley infected with scab serm on by E vangelist O. W F o r­
Three Si*ters
Is
unsuitable
fo
r
malting.
Heavy,
rester. A ll services a t the t e n t S e r­
so th a t they w ill have i t w ith w hich a t slow speed alm ost gets the Jit­
poorly drained soils should not be vices aleo a t 2:30 p. m. and each
to p ay us. T h a t's fin e
reasoning ters when he sees one o f the new
n ig h t a t 8.
overland busses b ac k in g up the planted to barley.
e a e
fro m th e ir p oint of view. The tru th h ig h w a y a t h im a t 30 miles the
L
utheran
Church.
Seventh D ay
hour.
A d ven tist ohurch building, west
PKOFESSIONAL AND
M a in street. Services Sunday, 11 a.
T h e Associated Press tells us th a t
BUSINESS D IB E C T 0B7
m. Bible class a t 10. W . Sylw ester.
In a recent storm Io w a had six
1271 Um pqua Ave., Roseburg, pas­
T
he
cubiMige
and
cauliflower
inches of ra in and M issouri eight
tor.
D E N T IS T S
a « a
grower’s
mind
turns
to
lim
e
In
the
inches. And s till they ta lk about
DBa W . K . LKBOYV
C hurch o f C h rist, I . Q. Shaw.
Oregon ra in ! O u r gentle m ists are | •¡•fin s almost as easily as the young
D e n t ii t
man's fancy turns» to love. Conse­ P asto r.—Sunday school, 9 48. Clem
som ething to b rag about.
O fOoe F if t h and M a in Streets
H o urs, 8:80 to 12 and 1 to 3:80
quently, too much time Is used for S a rff, superintendent. T h e men pf
P h on e 86
T h e P o rtla n d
newspapers w ill the good o f other crops In the ro­ this school are w ith the C om m un­
ity M en ’s Bible claaa. Forenoon ser­
have to em ploy a h a lf dozen more tation. says Charles Chupp of the vice. 11, sermon topic, "Was Judos
P H Y S IC IA N S
125-foot Rolls
reporters to d ig up enough to f ill New York State College o f Agrlcul
C
rim e P re m e d ita te d ? ’’ Union eve­
D R . C. E . F R O S T
th e ir papers since M a y o r B a k e r la
ning
service
a
t
M
.
E
.
church.
Rev.
Ph ysician and Surgeon
lure.
o ff the Job.
D avis o f the B ap tist church w ill be
F lr a t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild ing
I urtherm ore, he says, excessive the speaker. Y oung people's m eet­
P hone 47
P o ttag e Grove. Ore.
applications
o
f
the
hydrated
form
LONDON.
ings, 7, in the m ain au d ito riu m .
H . A XLEY, M. D.
J u ly 3.— M ra. A lexand ra Lyons are so expensive th a t each cabbage M id w e e k m eeting, W ednesday eve­
P h ysician and Surgeon
ning.
le ft W ednesday fo r P o rtla n d to vis­ grower should estim ate I d dollars
a a e
Even ing s by A p po intm en t
it a g randdaughter, Miss Daisy hi» probable lossies from club root to
O v e r K em 'a D ru g Store
C o m m un ity M e n ’s Bible Claes at
W a rw ic k .
d»
it-rmlne
w
hether
It
might
not
be
Q pttaaa G r o v e ________ O regon
the arm ory. T his class is fo r the
M arv is Sutherland. H e rm a n P e rL
nl and Glen G illam . who a re sta­ citeuper to stand the lo*n from the m an w ith o u t d enom inational school
ATTO RNEYS
tio n « ! a t the fo restry cam p, near disease; especially I f the disease a ffilia tio n s . Lesson John 12. Them e.
H E R B E R T W. LOM BARD
W en dling . came home S a turday to has occurred only slightly In any "T h e Price of T h is W o rld vs the
Swanxdown
A tto rn e y &t aw
spend the F o u rth . D ale K end all g*ven field and w ith a crop as cheap P ric e of L ife .’’ « I. a G. » Shaw, teacher.
F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild ing
and A lb ert W illiam so n , tw o Tope­ as cabbage has been. Even when the
M ____C o ttage G rove, Ore.
Church o f the Noxorene, C. V.
k a . Kan., boy» who are also a t the
H . J. S H IN N
cam p, accom panied the boys home , club-root is severe the question of Bryson. Pastor. — Sunday school,
9:45,
M rs. Roy Allen, s up erin ten ­
A tto rn e y a t L a w —N o ta ry Public
and are guests a t the S utherland changing the cabbage or cauliflower
Practices In A ll C o urts
and P e rin i homes
crop to some disease-free field should den t; forenoon service. 11, sermon
Moat
B a d e r B u ild in g
Thom as Brasher, Cottage Grove, be considered before lim e Is bought. topic, "Soul-Saving, L ife 's
Serious Business." E v e n in g service,
_S2ettS«_Q r9Y#__________ Oregon
waa an o vernig ht guest Tuesday at
evangelistic message. Young peo­
the home o f a b rother, E d Brasher.
A L T A K IN G
ple's meetings, 7. P ra y e r m eeting
W . B. Addlem an and grandson
Law yer
8,
Wednesday.
V ir g il H ic k s o f Eugene w ere over­
L aw so n B u ild in g
A
survey
o
f
hog
production
m
eth­
P hone »0
C o ttage G rove. Ore. _ n ig h t gueats 8 u n d a y a t the W . L.
F ir s t M ethodist Episcopal Church.
ods on 80 farm s In Sedgwick. Wash
Tow nsend home.
H ER M A N E LAFKY
George S u therland has purchased lngtnn and Yuma counties, Colo­ M e re d ith A. Groves. P a s to r .—Sun­
A tto rn e y a t L a w
F o rd sedan and John Sutherland rado, shows the benefits of the d ay school. 9:45, O m e r M oore, su­
Phone 5943
perintendent. Forenoon service. 11.
F o rd coach.
clean ground method o f raising serm on topic. "T h e H ig h e r Set o f
<06 O regon Bldg.
Salem . Ore.
White Eagle
M r. and M rs. C a rl Rodgers and
hogs.
F
arm
ers
there
who
change
F
acts." Union service, 8. a t the M.
child ren o f Seattle came W ednes­
P L U M B IN G
E
church,
Rev.
H
W
.
D
avis
o
f
the
th
eir
hog
lots
at
least
every
two
d ay to visit a t the R o b ert P h illip s
W IL L IA M B E C K
Ep­
home.
je a rs are saving an average of six B a p tis t church, preaching.
Plum bing—Heating
M r. and M rs. John Sutherlan d and one h a lf pigs per litte r, com­ w o rth League, 7, E llen Arnest,
Phone 133-J
Cottage Grava
and son spent Tuesday on R ow pared with four and one-tlftb per leader. P ra y e r m eeting. Thu rsday,
riv e r a t the home of M rs. S u th er­
s e e
la n d ’s m other. M rs.
P au line
E l­ litte r saved by those who simply
A d ven tist Church. — A t Intersec­
more.
clean th e ir farrow ing houses, hut
Guests a t the W . L . M cK ee l home let the pigs run on old ground. tion o f west M a in and M streets Is
over the F o u rth w ere M rs. F lo r­ Farm ers who neither change lots a sm all w hite church. Seventh D ay
A dventist. Each S a tu rd a y a t 9:30 an
ence M orris and son S tew art, M rs
O ttle y , M r. and M rs. W N . M cK ee l nor clean the farrow ing house* are hou r la spent In the study o f the
Sabbath school leaaon. A t 11 o’clock
o ffe rt
Economy Blend
and three children and Miss R u th having an average of three and nlne-
M cK ee l. P o rtla n d , and
M r. and tentha pigs per litte r, which la con­ the pastor. E ld e r Paul Iverson, de­
M rs . N . O. W illia m s and tw o chil­ sidered too low to enable the grow ­ livers a sermon, the p roof o f his
statem ents being nam ed by chap­
dren, Corvallis. S te w a rt M o rris w ill er to break even on the enterprise.
N O T H IN G FINER
te r and verse fro m the Bible. W ed ­
spend tw o weeks a t the M cK eel
nesday evening hour. 7:30.
— W allace’s Farm er.
home.
IN HOTEL
L ym a n Adam s o f Cottage Grove
S A G IN A W .
ACCOMMODATIONS
was a d in n e r guest Tuesday a t the
J u ly 5. -M r . and M rs. L aw rence
George Sutherland home.
To get rid o f lice on beef cattle, M o n tle th , M r and M rs Iv a n W itc h ­
A ll the hand w o rk w ith the ex­
e r and M r. and M rs. L ow ell Ben-
ception o f b lo w ing a fe w stumps, dip o r spray them w ith any coal ston celebrated th e ir w edding an­
was completed on the new county ta r dip or nicotine sulphate solu
niversaries w ith a d in n e r a t the
road leading to the fire clay de­ lion. Dipping g lfp * the lieat results, I^awrence M o n tle th home In
De­
posit Saturday. T w o cats and the
lig
h t valley S a tu rd a y evening.
but
where
there
Is
no
dipping
ra
t
g ra d in g o u tfit are expected to be
M r. and M rs. H o w ard F r y and
available each anim al should he
here W ednesday.
child ren o f Eugene spent Sunday
sprayed
w
ith
a
hand
machine
until
T h e C. H . Woods fa m ily returned
at the M. O. F ry home.
wet to the skin. Any o f the com­
Sunday fro qi a tw o weeks' trip
M r. and M rs. A r th u r Reed and
throu gh C a lifo rn ia Into M exico as mercial dips can be used, but os children and A. C la rk spent Sunday
f a r as A gua Callnte.
T h e y w ent nil vary In strength It Is Im portant w ith M r. Reed’s parents, M r. and
south over the W est Coast h ig h w a y
M rs. Chris Reed, a t W a lte rv llle
4- to 8-lb. niece*
to San Francisco, and a t M an teea that directions on the containers
M r. and M r*. C layto n Conrad and
be
followed.
Repeal
the
treatm
ent
they crossed Inland to the P a c ific
d au g h ter o f M ars h fie ld visited Sun­
h ig hw ay. A t San Diego they visited
In I I or 15 day» for thorough con d ay a t the W illia m
Sharon and
he h o t e l
one o f E n g U n d ’s warships, the H . trot.
Charles Sharon homes.
M S. Dragon, destroyer. T h e y also
Mias Florence M onroe hae been
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111 the past fe w days.
visited the soo a t San Diego, which
T e le p h o n ic W o n d e r
It Portland's largest hr-sat,
M r. and M rs. Tvan W itc h e r and
O. .
? !lrd la rK*8t
the U nited
located only 3 blocks from
Telephonic communication between d au g h ter o f Cottage G ro ve nnd
States. On the hom ew ard trip at
th a le a d in g b a n k s a n d
® *n
B a rb a ra they visited some of Washington and Honolulu 1* by G eorge Conley w ere «upper guests
store«, yet out o f the noiay
the U 8. w arships and a t W illow s means of wire between Washington a t the Low ell Benaton home M on ­
traffic New modern fu rn i­
day evening.
view ed the rice fields and
white
and San Francisco, some 3,000 miles,
ture, new equipment, new
M r. and M rs. W illia m Sharon and
.cranes in the fields.
and by short-ware radio channel children spent the F o u rth a t C o - ,
decorations . . Excellent
dining room, cafeteria and
Fancy Steer Beef
from Ran Francisco to Honolulu, b urg w ith M r. S h a ro n ’s parents.
T e n t M eeting Storta.
coffee shop. Popular prices
about 2,600 mile*.
Despite tbl*
A ten t m eeting, under the aus­
Garage acroas the atraeq
Iz
iV
e
rn
e
Q
u
a
rte
t
Is
Coming.
pices o f the Free M ethodist church, change, conversation I* a* direct as
arrendanta at the d o o r. . .
A concert by a m ale q u a rte tte I
started T h u rsd ay evening at the though the participant* were in the fro m L aV e rn e college, L aV e rn e,
c o rner o f E ig h th and W ashington same city.
Cal., w ill be presented S a tu rd a y I
every evening
streets. Rev. O . W . F o rre s te r o f
evening In the M ethodist church.
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P
o
rtla
n
d
is
the
evangelist
and
ser­
Q
u a rte ts fro m this
school
have I
H is to ric a l E x h ib it
t l . l S DETACHED 1ATM
vice»
w
ill
be
held
a
t
8
o’clock
each
S t.M WITH BATH
Model* of the world'* moat fk- been In Cottage G rove before and I
evening and three time» on Su n ­
have given exceptionally fin e pro­
mou* diamond*— stone* that hay* gram s. N o admission w ill oe charg- '
days.
played a part In the building of ed, but a free w ill o ffe rin g w ill he 1
B and D ance N eta <36.
kingdom* and th * wrecking of em­ taken .
T h e a rm o ry was w all filled fo r pire*—are on exhibition In the hall
B 0 IT L A M I.
O I K
ON
th e band b e n e fit dance Saturday. of the academy of natural science
F or the fir»t time In history,
at Philadelphia.
N e t receipts w ere about <35
Spain recognize* civil divorce.
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• e ie r e *
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Oot
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bee
Department of Agriculture
Has No Facta on Which
to Base Opinion.
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BOOKKEEPING
SYSTEMS
and Loose Leaf Forms for
Every I*urpose
A hundml or more ledger and record forms.
Simplex Bookkeeping Systems that keep track of
every detail of any bualneaa
I.
cap^i.M<indttv nlKht b“‘
C ottage
G rove’s
Own
Cash Store
Income Tax Record Hooke.
THE SENTINEL
Office Equipment of Every Kind
Ljoose Leaf Forms of Every Kimi. The Sentinel.
Irish-Swartz Co.
IN C O R P O R A T E D
Phone 53
FREE CITY DELIVERY
On Saturday, July 8, a tax of 30c a bushell goes on wheat. This
will raise the price of all wheat products. We expect the price of
flour to raise about 40 te 50 cents a sack. Lay in your supply now.
Peter Pan
Dalles Diamond
Blue Bell
FLOU R
FLOUR
FLOU R
4 9 'l h . sack
$ X =
I C hurch N e w s i
T o m a to e s
3 cans
Cabbage, Cauliflower
Growers Waste Lime
.. 2 8 c
IS
each
Cake Flour
24 lb Sack Free With
2 Barrel Order
Ritter’s Catsup
Pork & Beans
14 ox Bottle*
Ritter '»— 18 ox Can»
2 bottles
25<
k . c .
S a lm o n
Del Monte
Fancy Ala«ka Sockeye
2 5 c package
Sanitation Pays
C o ffe e
Soap
10 bars
IP) ORTI
ORTLAND
25c
C o ffe e
2 3 « il».
Lice on Beef Cattle
F ly R ib b o n s
can
50-« >z. cans 35<
S h rim p
Special
T all Tina
2 cans for 3 3 c
Kelloggs Pep
L
Phooe
* X —
24 lb Sack Free With
2 Barrel Order
B a k in g P o w d e r
Wax Paper
4r9*lb. sack
sack
3pk«s.
25«
Royal Club
25«
3 cans
KELLOGGS
Bran Flakes
3 pkgs,
25«
3 -lb . can 7 Q c
Washing P’wd’r
B lu in g
White King
Mr* 8tew art’a
Large package 3 3 c
1 3 c bottle
C o ffe e
C o ffe e
Irish’* Special
Peter Pan
2 5 c lb.
2 7 c lb.
Special
3 lo r
5c
M EA T D EPA RTM EN T
H am s
T
P ic n ic s
Pork Roasts
Fancy Sugar Cured
Best Out* of Shoulder
15c lb.
lO jc lb.
1 2 |c lb.
Beef Roasts
Short Ribs
Beef Steaks
1 2 |c lb*
HCTEL
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S h o r te n in g
Loin, Rib or T-Bone
8 c lb.
P u re Vegetable
17 j c lb.
3 |b s. 29c
W H E R E T H E T H R IF T Y T H R IV E