The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 21, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    CoUajK Grove
<w given reduction*, moat of them
• r * over SS v e * r t of * * • and somt
a r* ? w a rs of a re ami over All
<*_», Y * 10 * * ’ c ,n t ,,r mor* diaabieo
...
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A fx ,r August 1 none of them wlU
E ± i.----------- - Z T T * Pr»,4— , | r « * ' v * more than »30 a m onth and
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h-retarv » m e a . low M M Most of them
L utheran Church. Seventh r a >
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a *.***’ 'i?“ 3e»U"^«e ratweg at S w hav* ’ • ’ •hh.shed th e ir dtaabUlty aa - ,
Church, Seventh Day
The P resbyterian missionary so-
ta«> Oeeee ae eeaaa« «lass watt»?
aervice connected
Adventist church building, west
I h r Ib-eiMtlrlng Koar
T h irte e n w ill be o m p e l.e d
to M ain street Service* Sunday. U a cl«ty w ill meet neat Wednesday al
» rtWU*
V» «reta Wrtti
'A n o th e r plant legend )
V
Modes
W 8 > l w „ . the home of M rs W
tre k local relief, ano w a rra n t* on m Bible c la a * 10 a m
An old fashioned rose of a hun ­
li a a a ta idtaaaa.i““
V i* ,^>or. f Ynd a r * d iffic u lt to cash ter. 1371 Vm pqua A v e . Roseburg w ith M rs McGee. M r a R A T rask dred leave* stood In a garden
II
arid M rs O «
B laokm ore a * host-
2?“ ! * • * ------ •» Ts 'hraa » r ata« h l an
Lund fo r Indigent soldiers and paatur
was
unnoticed because Its color was
’’ ***,* M ss M a n e Zenrdon. return-
vTX'iZ,* -~->I
— to M sxjl'-ra la aaid to
be eahauated
faded
D
aily
II
reared
Its
head
missionary, w ill
Hightaw« Rnpttat Church. Henry ed P resbyterian
**7 r«ee agg'iUsai
The »a 13 have U dependent,
iv e .
dependent*, w wives
liwRbfcrtf <f
« un day achoot. speak on her a --rk at Haines House higher that it m ight be seen, but
and children, who w ill have to be ” , . E* v U - r * , , o r
. . , M *—
« « t o r t a i A.aeetattoa
A
laska
The
sum
m
er o fferin g will the gardener passed it by always
11 wiU .m |u lr * * m in im u m of »an. M ia* Zlndrtn. lup enn ten den t
choosing ita clear pink neighbor or i
M u u « d lto rta l • e a o H .itu .
also a m onth to provide shelter ro renoon aervica 11 aermon tcp i* ®* taken The Ba nt let missionary its deep red friend the Dam ask
r*e**a « • * • * . * ■ r Chafar*««-»
w ill be guest* and Miss l^ n a
*‘X*J hnd ilo th in g for these 13 and
Paraaltes ln N a tu re and in He
Ahkeagk'e r .
1 have striven fo r height and
Union service at « in the Zendron of th a t church sister of
•r7 P r* ea
will W tab«« th eir 34 dependent* an I t t r i f t
f Itglon
la not
to arstd arrar. fc
fe««pu ae 3 30 a p t f i j n .
Chrtatian church Bruce Cot« w ill Mias M a n e Zendron w ill lead de- fragrance, but mv cheek
»•rtiataa la IW r a l.» a . ua tk . , . t «
blushed enough. I am discouraged "
votioAal«
T he general
»ho
headed the be the Speaker
B raver
m e e tin g
• t o ^ i a a that It w ill set to lia»,I . fa r a a ,
»aid our roee
and. losing Ils
•rrw te aa*
B«bUaJke4 u> c im p a lx a for reduced penoona is Thuradav. •
__* * r* 11 A Em erson entertained strength It bvnl tow ard the earth
«drertlerr sad •til! d r i v i n g 118.250 retired officer«
y
or
a
long
tim
e
the face of the
ü lto to 4
,* “** ' m t ° r «orrecuoa. pa>. li e »- mi educated at the ex­ a .
a »
A-to-n»bl» of G o d .— w ith a luncheon S aturday honoring rose reeled upon a bed o f moea
Theresa Young o f O n ta rio
îk ît^ L
to wr,“ M th e rm s sad la pense of the people, ha» a ’«ra>s Atwood Foster
Pastor — Sunday
‘À > '* * .* u “ J error ao e o t.d la a .i draw n
h»uae guest at the V . S G o ff home H o a the moss longed for a word
u *,«,
• large salary from the gov- school 9 «3. forenoon service u
h r T h . B a a tla .l | u
The afternoon was spent playing w ith the quern of flow ers
shall set mwm 4 saah • p rv p o M io .“ ? , » i i ™ “ 1* “ '
h<J* t* * ° r* t -l*d . not m orning worship Evening service bridge and M as Young held high
"You are b e a u tifu l" modestly
••U r» m t • !
alTBrUhwiaeat »• u * J ^ * ? 1* * ' f disease or battle wounds e J
7 45
Bible *tu d v
T h * ,< b l* * “
A ttractive said the moss “ and your fragrance
to V iL ’X t ' 4
« « r h ^
tenched the age lun- fro m the 16th chapter o f Acta F r i­
la
w onderful."
service w ..h sweet peas Questa w ere Miss
** _ ? * * * " *
esaupiag b, >uea ad
w
' ¡raw s • fa r more than day. . «3. young peoples
D orothy Lea
of Berkeley
Ca“
" I am unhappy D ay by day I
he needs, w hile he would take fro m followed by short Bible study by
those wounded in battle, or suffer, Pastor or M r * Foster Saturday 3 house guest of an aunt Mias Bala stand In the garden but 1 am never
said the roar
You think
* " ii
K ent Miss Lula noticed
mg fro m service connected disease chudren t church; 7 SO atreet meet-
G O O D R E A S O N F O R B E IN G
J^K °
Elsie Lea and M rs C. that I am beautiful; I wish I really
w hat they need to preserve soul m d mg
were
A
ll
roees
are
expected
to be
a n e d it o r
body
- - -
charm ing You are b eau tiful, but
Thia w rite r has often been asked
When the complete list of reduc-
M ethodlat Church. R
W
M r a Maude W n g h t and M r*. W th in k of me No one stops to pick
w hy any sensible person
would tiona ia received several other vet- a
erana probably w ill be throw n on T Ks Mp* E !l“ K»th Sunday
T a r r s u p irm - A. H ogate entertained the w o m e n - me up to see my beauty, and not
w a n t to be an editor. Possibly that
. tender) t forenoon service. 11. ser- Bib.e claa. of the M ethodist rh u ic h only that, you see the world from
description
explained
why
thia charity.
One veteran who has two medals tn?,B b'' R ,v ° « ' F o rrester evan- w ith a law n p arty W ednesday a f ­ your lofty height, but I merely
w rite r m ig h t lik e that kind c f a
sem e» S T h is is ternoon a t the home o f M r * creep along the earth *
profession, but at any ra te he now for service perform ed 33 years ago
• H a v a VOU never seen earth from
ig h t
Follow ing
ns.
...
.
hA* b’"*n Inform ed th a t he has no th* clt>«mg m eeting of series at the « r __
—
- the buainrss
above7“
an . aU re)y r>tJO'tol e x o lin a - legal rig h t to a pension and w” h? ' * o t • * 4,15 »»<* W ashington Also
is
? ' ¿**1
was spent
Never,
said the m u a * " I can
tdon w hy any parson, regatdlesa of dropped although a special exam - “ * * t -n* a t 3 30 AU service* are at
R »Deshm snta were served
just look up into your leave*; they
b ow sensible, m ig h t wish to be a n* r to o * months and traveled from
Unl
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hour
a
r*
m
y
whole
world "
quill pusher. T h a t reaaoc ia that he bOMt ,o coas' to investigate evi-
...............* ’ *
“L e t me show
you a
bigger
The annual Masonic and Eastern
Episcopal Church,
m ig h t be eligible to attend annual Jence presented and although the v , ™ ?
S ta r picnic w ill be held next Wed- w orld." said the rose.
conventions *uch as that enjoi cd veteran la well over the age for ”ie r * d , t o A Groves. Pastor -Sun-
And so the moss grew cautiously
e w B in * • ' H ° ™ «
grove
by editors o f the state the past thrse whom the president pledged “ I school, » *5. O m er Moore, su Coffee sugar
and cream and tee over the bud
th * rose and the
should not be dropped fro m the p* rio t* a dent; forenoon service 11
w eek end.
next
m orning it w a* lifted up for a
r o ll* Thia veteran w tli have to have f? rn ''?n toP‘c- Bread and Rosea " cream w ill be furnished bv the
I t m ig h t have been ta ile d a p e ri­ local re lie f
soaic
lodge
J
**P
At
the
sunrise
"H o w beauti­
\o
c
a
l
solo
by
M
r
*
H
a
ttie
t
__ .
.awvug H mf »
fu l It Ail t a - exclaimed the m ow
p atetic convention. I t convened at
The un-Am erican pauper clause E ' ’en:na service. S Union service at
T he Neighbors of W o od craft w U H ow long mar I rem ain 7“
Corvallis and was concluded a ( which has been introduced
into c " r ® tia a church.
Bruce
Coie
Just then the gardener
passed
N e w p o rt, w ith W aldp ort as a way- pension r u l e s
e n te rta in w ith a social evening fob
and regulations
J 0'-“ « Peoples meetings
T he rose
doesnt apply to civil service pen- Ep ~ h ^ e * ^ * *- P ra y e r meet- .ow ing th e ir m eeting next Wednes­ and noticed the rose
poinu
day
evening
U
r
,
M
a
.
O
s
t
r
a
n
d
e
ï*
feared
lest
the
mows
would
be
pick­
A t Corvallis the well appointed ,io n s ' ‘“d us tria l corporation* pen- !B<' T h u r’ d*-V 4
Benton hotel and C i * u d i u ? X ^ r
R" tlred
^ « to io n * ^
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.
’ ’ * .
chairm an of the hostess com m ittee ed o ff and throw n to the soil: and
the moss trem bled, believing that
In g a lls were turned over to the edi
J t t900° * Y * **- P»id to p -_ .
Chrla». I. G
Shaw
M r and- M r * Schofield S tew art *! “‘a* spoiling th * roae B ut the
to r* fo r Whatever u ». rh2 “
-if
,o f <‘°m n '« s m e m
r t ^ o r —Sunday school 9 «3 C le a
Z
2
k
eëw
Vt>/
n
..the
P
,a
o
"
club
gardener seemed pleased a t the ap-
c a rl . / , . i
! u
h y m ig h t
The line of d uty ' and "b a ttle
*» P *n « t*a d e a t. The men of
° l th * “ - 4 0 4
’roUBds ' <t-au*es w hich spnlv to e=
«chccl are w ith the Comtr.ua-
tK *l r sum m er home oa b* a rAnce of the roae: he dug the
.iJd' T »* buaineM aeasion was held i**-ed men should apply also to re- I ? ” eB ’ ¿ ‘ h** riass at the arm ors
he Um pqua.
toil about it tenderly
to r»-
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a - jar »
vrrr. , r r
"W ell, wen." he sa d "th at
a
there F rid a y and was followed by tire d o rr ic e r * An a d m ira l who w * , Forenoon
service 11
'~
’no«»« > rote* ’*
D E IJ G IIT » alley
ÎS - L r t Us Go Up to the H o e s
annual g rid iro n banquet in the tet:r* “ as a com paratively
J
M
i
"Stay With me a .w a v * - wftisper
13 M r and M rs 1 Q Shaw
Com m unies
evening, an a ff a ir which the edi-
beca“s<' of * * sprained a n k > 5 a 4
------ _ of the L ord s a a -
the ro»e
g ran d d au g h ter Jackie Moore
w H
e * u 300
w a a year
year if
i the little moss did
tor» put on themselves and pay fo r has no
° rig h t m
if * supper tv e n m g service
_______ « v . . - oa
. and
—
t aad M i * Clem S a r fF Y x S ke not call
M
r
e a moss rose’ " The
M r Coie sneaxe-
veteran in o u r city w e a r-n r ■
themselves ao th a t they can
can pro- P urple H e a rt decoration
h&I
peoples m eetrng. 7 m m a i- * □ - .
'f C o !-*x e G rove were moss roar » „ blusiung w ith mod­
and not show th a t he is a naunee to
esty and excitem ent and h a * ever
, vide _ their
. , own . program
- ------ and
to
n
u
m
P
ra
y
e
r
meeting
Wedn^w
B
-
i
U
-4?
!he
Law
rence
have
u “ ^ taa out o f courtesy to a to get »30 a m onth
^
v e (u>2
*
~
amce continued to do so In com-
day evening S Teachers esut M an-
-v, . V 3? T i” *radaV evening
lo t o f im ported propagandists tail
r * 4 3 Jackson who had been n ,..m e a : to the :uuw* the rose opens
A hother veteran who w e a r, a day afternoon i
slowly and tries to allow the m o »
them w hat they ought to p u t in medai fo r service o f d istinction and
-
• • •
ct“ ; :hr* * * * * * *
th e ir editorial column». T he Cor­ « v ^ X n . ^ i r L iOr
tendered
C om m uiutv Mew’s Bible d a s » «•
i=
40 »Pbead c:-., op. -o cover its bud as long as possible
*'
'a s brought home Suads
vallis cham ber o f commerce e n te r­ « y e y s ago. be.ng one of tw e of * the a rm o rv
H a rn - O 'B n en says "This m onth
ent o f 23 th a t escaped bv .
___ _
• • •
tained w ith a noon dutch luncheon detachm
m iracle fro m death a a V ^ t f of
rat denen»
Preabvtertan C h u rch Rev A M y ," - . '
f-r
vi ,f -
m id -ie rm ex-
a t which G eneral M cA iexxnder
A
• - a are t<
W illia m a o _______
f L ive Oak,
Cal
wd r - -
11 “ * w »Bter church
ollege students '
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to
M ^ i n ^ h 1^ Y < rn e’ “ d G " , r * '
*h<
*
gardeners begin
f a ir pled re« Preach « ..he forenoon
M a rtin hero of the recent ccngres-
' d ifferentiated from the poor
alonal b attle a t W
^
“* ^
t’ h r o ^ u / V u n ^
«
» « “ “* * •
5 ? « *
«
consumption
services at the C h 't ia a i
« te n d e d
if.-
I e -»uid ca rry the sim ile still
addressee to which the '¿diwTs were
e r and sav that
th o »
who
Pioneer picaxr
•h e S taffo rd
Pleased to listen.
tered health as the remiic o f T e m c i Caurc!l * “
O ther eerv
’ wL c ' L
mid sum mer exam inations
ada?
ire to receive a graduation
X tz o a and *ca
»«rvetowe color at the end
day n i r t t i»nd . . . *
M
the
season
I hope you all pass
cas: p ia r
Cptwint
j Church News j ! SOCIETY
«»e»r
l
[ f Garden Club Î
B atm .--
IHMseMlun and w ill m a h * essential
T h * A lvah I^ x I wihh I hums on
iinprovemente. T h * Tlldun ranch. | south S I*th street »«■
this
n the S ilk creek district, contain- ' wesk to W illia m
P
Duncan of
*,n* , » o
* « !
tins week Io 1 ThermuiMilla
W yo
The Duncan
Joel N
Thraahet
Mr
T hrash er fam ily w ill la k e Im m ediate poasea
plans to m ake Improvem ents and | slon and plan (i> m ake substantial
rent the place
The deals were I improvements
The
deal
was
handled bv the H a ll A Johnston handled bv the H all A Johneii.n
Heaity company________________
K tí IU yvniMfly
Relise e f U a k a e » „ R „ .
The cemelery u f an unknown r*
believed to have lived < iatl
Ago. has been found In Persia h.',"7
o f children being ■urroundr.i
*
miniatura dishes and remains , J
adults hy full else utensils
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B
Xe* ,.eBd at
a ,
a «m ail w h it* church S eve- *-
A d v w tW L Each Saturda^
“ OUT
la »Dtn;
S
L S
a s , to
7 - 1 th<
5: 7 7 5 .»
school leaaos. A:
5
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Pioneer G rocery Co., W holesale G rocers of A b ility
E ugene Fruit G row ers A ssociation O ffers C om plete Service
P R O F E S S IO N A L and
B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y
D E N T IS T S
D R . H . E. L E B O W
D en tist
O ffic e F if t h and M ain Streets
H o u r *, 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 6:30
Phone 35
K. O. R O B E R T S O N .
Prunes
well know n house is one o f day
aided
in the d th I a t has -----------------
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the institutions
m a te ria lly
i i X n of me .U te a ^ “L
11 *’
V h ^ f in e service
Up<' n l ° ren der the moat cour-
th * d M ,ra b I* m a rk e t afforded
m a« n an ‘">ou" service.
F ia t Money
''Flat" m “ L a ti“ * ,>rd Utw aH y ally been Instrum ental in * T id in g thi t,Jl * w e l‘ k a o w a concern th a t
are a,,va>'‘< ready and w illin g
mennio
the progress
of diversified f a r m n v ‘ hia fe a ‘ urc is receiving more at- ° cbat w ith V °u and gee th a t you
meaning ••]« » „ he ___
done.”
F ia t
money i , paper e n r , . , ^ )ggTje(J
in the com m unity. T hey furnish the p ro ^ e " s T l ^ n L ^ h ’ ° day 3nd X V h ^ * la r* e” '''S ta tio n s and those
tende’fT r '” Dent " nd ma'1*
g r° WKr W‘ th the moat advantageous la rly noticeable b ^ t h ” *
p articu - 7 >‘* h ,n ' ' to m a rk * “ b*»r fru it to the
not Kr y fi8t ° r law aIoD«- I t
ia m a r“ * t ,o r hla f r u lt and therefore where the p r J d u ^ r ^ \ l ° m. T Un,ty m ’ adXa n ' a « *
d ° well to get
hot based in any way on specie
Or Operate an ‘"« titu tio n th a t 1. o f w in receive t ^ h .Jh ?
? ’ha' h" t
UCh Wlth 'h'"
l ^ t a l o f . n y kIn,land
^ * al - m m e r c i a , va.ue to the pub-
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F ir a t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild ing
i Phoiie < I_ __ C ottage Grove, Ore.
* a r were flat m o n e y .-P a th fln d ir at all time«
ay ’
P m a rk e t H -hm ent |a unde, the direction
po,lc“ " hav<>
H . A X L E Y . M . D.
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ia u u u e r t n e d i r e c t i o n o f
u /« ~
nave
H a gazine.
P h y a lclx n and 8urgeon
One o f the recognized principal« a n ^ e ^ h ^ v e M ^ l a ^ w U h t iT * ”
,'stabn«hU^ n t Jrth Z y Jw i l / m !
E v e n in g * by A p p o in tm e n t
of fa rm in g along scientific lines to- only . u / h a g s is r a ^ l a /hey cai, de-
' - ’ ’ '"« n t "and
O v e r Kern's D r u g Store
the
Land of L ittle Rain
Orgy«
Oregon
I la n d ? " ''" * . " tfle
fa l' 8 an<1 the
landscape ta parched, native worn- I
H E R B E R T W. LOM BARD
I *n o f Curacao, off the coart o f
A tto rn e y a t L a w
enezuela, do th e ir washing In the
F ir a t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild in g
« « « and hang t h . clothes to dry
‘ H
O o tta r a Q ro y e ._ O r*
O pIom eU lA t D r.
P » 'P D w i thi» « . . n m i n l t , I , Ih l . p n p .1 ,.
r”aDt‘ or
Prong«. A
and e ffic ie n t
H . J. S H IN N
»alt w ater distillery provide« the
r ” e. L t r ^ ? /" F .’J “ te g rlty and a b ility fira t on thorough
A tto rn e y a t L a w - N o ta r y P u blic
te
r
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,,,tad'
w’’
th
fre«h
Wg.
P ra c tic e « In A ll C o urts
the care fo r you r eyesight.
B a d e r B u ild in g
° f thls
th# C° raJ founr’ «tlon of th. fittin g of glasses has plxeed h r t ‘ "¡¿■'»tkraero'?,', " u °O01’
H e r eye glass service to you is
x»ra
nauo
I
’• ’«nd permit« few sp rin g *
in position to give you the best nog- yearg of' n r . A 7 h? * "h* m e' w ith
'«_________ Oregon
governeil accordingly, based entire
«Ible in corrective glagges
.
Pra ^,lc * P’aceg her fore-
ALTA KINO
ly upon personal and Individual re-
U nkn o w n to you you r eyes may
You
heF p r° r* “ '0"- 'i " ‘r *m ents. The host o f patrons
Lawyer
M
etala
la
M
ilk
be defective. T h e ¿nly wav of de
u
° ‘ h ea,fat* ’ r' " e a r t h -
L aw so n B u ild in g
M ilk la . mine o f m
in e ra l* —
W
C o tta g » Grove,
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tectlng poor glght is by an eyesight w ili"'n?J'he lprov,<1'‘" fo r F > * They this f “ t ''* rV’ d Wl" ” rOngly a “ e’ t
«A .Q re.J
p érim e n t, a t Cornell unlveralty and exam ination. H e r m anv v< a r « g nf k !
° n y Porrect your vision,
H E R M A N E. LA FK Y
This
ith
• Scotch dairy research Institu te p rectlcal experience in th e ^ ra c tlc e a b le ’ l l b e haltraCtlVC “ nd com fo rt' country.
lhe va ^lou"
« Itu together
a th m g 'th a w
.'h
^ I her
h* r
Attorney at Law
«how that ln addition to phoaphoru« I ° r o ptom etry assure, you a thor- able " a ll o r a,ihonea ÏÔ rVery r * aaon- ' clientele I . draw n fo r miles around*
P h on e 5943
O reg on B ldg.
Salem, O i x i and calcium, m ilk contalos magne ou* han<? ac‘« n tlfic eye exam ination m ent today ’
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a " appolnt- 1,0 "o t neglect this Im p o rtan t m at
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ATTOEKEr»___
For B etter V ision C onsult Dr. Ella C. M eade
P L Ü M B IN O _
H T I.I.IA M B E C K
P lu m b in g — H e a tin g
I
■gottgge QroygJ
• n m fn ^
Ora’ lr ° n' C0PPW’’ ï l “ C' w"n fra ^ k îv ” »
" Ot re<|Ulr* d she
»he knows the v ita l relatlonshl
i ’ t' Vi’ “
M eade’« ° " ’ce w ithout
alum inum , manganese, aillcon, bari- i I! fra n k ly tell you «o.
Of your ,.VPMi„ ht '*_ ..
»«^onahip delay.
um, titan!ug, venadlum, lithium ,
, [ E lla C. M ead«- O ptom etrlat, tai and physical s ysttm 0 «?8 v  ° ’
W “ W‘" h ln m a k ln « thlg review
•tro n tlu m , and rubidium.
K‘ yea y °u a thorough, accurate and body and thug r e a H z e . ^ h / X
t0 conKr a ’ ulate D r. Meade upon the
THE
T H E N E W DE L U X E
FO R IX )R S E D A N
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75 horaepower— 112' w hrcllusc
14
SoMMMh-ninninc V-type (Lcylinder engine—
beautiful body lyjve,
Silent eecond apeeJ— Silent aynchrnnked gear shifting
X type frame— StradJIe-niounted rear axle pinion
Rapid acceleration— HO miles per hour
Rubber mounted engine— A ll-alum in u m cylinder brads
N ew heavy
N ew skirted fender*— Wide, roomy bodies
Automatic »park advance— Down-draft carburetor and air silencer
Torque tube drive— Electrically welded ateel-spoke wheel«
Twenty degree slanting wfety glass windshield— N ew riding comfort
Four double-acting, self adjusting shock absorbers
Steel N xU co n stru ctio n -L ig h t w e ig h t-U n u a u a l operating economy
The N ew Ford V -8 is the Roomiest and Most
Powerful Ford Car Ever Built
CALL OR T F L F P H O N E
FOR A D E M O N S T R A T IO N
W oodson Brothers
Cottage Grove
R O H K l» E R t t l M R L E S
Ju:y 19 M rs H B H o w ard of
f- ->*-
b a. returned home a fte r
W :h h ,r hU»t>*bd ,
7 u
ifi
M r* C J H o w .
k ’
i k U “ now ° ° ,h * G rey-
E u re n e J* d rtv * ,rorn R 'w vburg to
E - ‘
OF
N E W F O R D V-8
m
V
Mrs Li •o<! H a .
a ri
being
soured
out
Claudius E c la ir, who was the last billions are being given to nations
M - and M r* Ralph
DTOof «* M»
speaker on the program . This w r it ­ m .C*. °.UrJ ’h e’ '.h* f * 4 *n C govero st?t7m ^ , ’ - r S W1'
„ ? ~ ^ è D r oa-~ i‘d bT chap­ daughter Be ver
er ia now even w ith the Corvallis “ X 1S Æ dS “ K "
te r and verse fro m the Bible W»A. And M r and M rs Paul k o -ra a end
p o s tm a s te r^d lto r fo r al! the mean
veterans, hu- feed av evening hour. 7:30.
daughter E lva J<
C? * brothers have com pleted a
lean and Mrs. H a r- •
things Claudius has ever done.
. m . ilia
. tia
. g . them
— and th e ir fam ilies
old W o lia r
‘ !£ * t<* k and f** d barn
d eon L a m - ,f E -
Corvallis was also generous in and heaping added burdens upon
gene were vts;ror» »: the M
C ircle club held Its
M arb le Compositiea
already overtaxed l o c a l
Nlx- s . - ,
re lie f
*“ e a te rtAJam ent of women o f the agencies.
on borne M onday
'V
* ‘ »« hall in
ed ito rial p a rty who. by the svav
Th. h „.
i >i M arble la crystalline granular
M r and M rs .ook of
I < e n a Wednesday T here was a
were a feature ro fa r a i t h , w n ^ e r wish l .
fed
* * 1 __
Ua,“ ton*
or
sood
attendance,
„
dolomite, generally were callers at the
H . H a gh»
-he C H.
n otw ithstanding
la concerned.
’ h tle l s h ^ i ¿ ° Vern“ J* n t '■espon.l- stisceptlble of a high polish, i t Is home „ Saturday-
= •♦ — ■—
r n - the
.
. buav
.
«AAAon The c)ub ,
.
." .T * 11" ,' to r c h a r” v and eoopera-
A fte r a sumptuous seafood ban- where they b e lo n g ***!
M A H o rn and son F ra n
nsed principally as an ornament fo r
>•
v
e
n
t
7 t o T lr1‘ s!“ , * * “ “ «ociAlly
quet served by the hospitable worro
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monuments, M atnary and building to P o rtland Tuesday night w :th a
A rth u r B a ,.« and lx),
W agner
tru c k load o f iambs
♦'h
'¡yal<JP °r t - U>* e d ito r, and
R '4 IS E M o R E . S A Y S F A R M E R
stone.
in? f ° r» ’' P
“ b« rk m g and fa ll­
* * _H club “ »’ ntbers of t h , ing tim b er contract in the
th e ir ladles motored down into L an e - C 0114« ' Grove. July 1 7 — , To t h .
Moaby
county to see the sealion cave and E d it o r , - T h e r e are stm e fun ^v
valley m et at the home of Dean creek district.
Jackson
W ednesday evening fo r a
to clim b P o in t Perpetua.
inBS and p ec u liar ideas abroad
O fl fo r W arts
O rv ille (sham, son of M r
« nd
buxines« m eeting and social time.
tra. John Isham . fo rm e rly of Dm
A t N ew po rt S a turday evening an- m
h f ^ r !n?tance- °u c states-
W arts come and go. They
o ther seafood banquet was seroed’
^ l . af V0CB° » R “ d ad- be farew elled away by a p ^ i J « ^ E r a i c i î " ! ^ h ” m a n ^ n d « ¿ S ì rena but now residing in Cottage
Grove, has been home
‘
also by the women of the com m un- th e lr^ a L ro .
t0 cut do* a BfJ * * 70* 0lL They hate lt ; do a Nichols spent the week end” -
fo r some
Ity- Thia w rite r has enjoyed £ n y
S X ’T r ^ i S .
n leav* ,rora the n a w .
i-
dlaappeartng a rt.
c o * «oing by way Of Bandon and Which he enlisted a vear
ago. H e is
s im ila r banquets a t N ew port, and
to me w h e ^ m r r J - v 2 “ k’
» kue,t a. !he c s
they alw ays are som ething to m ake n* * d »«m ething to eat T h e n T s a w
M r and M rs F M
Jones
n u i’ i
Bed
S an D i * ko on the
a person wish to re
tu rn
in / h e Sentinel
h a a t t
v « e , w
..
v® o rk
name
of young
Fereed Fasting
return.
Sentinel t th
N
Y
£ B“ '<rb.t * r of Longview Wash vis- O klahom a the
A t Corvallis the cou ntry club g olf
® * ° uld c“ t 17,000 acres fro m
A New Jeraey g in lo « n pound, d a^ ” the E J K e n t home Tuea- rohhi a n.ata l i U t * H e * ‘>i " t u r n
to his duties this week
-Juree was turned over
to the i o , * * u la r hotato crop this year
‘*nd c h lld r* a Accom-
«tribes, who contested h o tly
fo r
c e rta ia P*r-' P arting m a ^ b e ^ y w e e t ™ w h^r
various prizes offered by m erchants to ^ o n s ^ h i ' t
111 Iooks E’ood
T w .. Ranches. H -tn e Sold
ro t? t* Z 0?1 8 T h r »’ her home, lo-
of the city. E n joym ent of the com e q u ^ b r X « d
J ? 1 , th * ’ r
cated
just west of Cottage G rove
,
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vention was added to fo r thia w rit- hxmgry, but to a person
*? rweets the « o u t girls have to avoid.
Lnderw ood T y p e w rite r $20. Sen- and containing two acres, was sold
er by the fac t th a t he was a prize a ?ood square mea; Jr doesn't0/«*?? — M iam i News.
this week to H a r r y B T ild e n The
“ n**-
w in n er and by the fu rth e r fac t th a t * ° ro o d - or th a t ia w h a t T T h i n k ^ f
Tilde 2 ---- 2 1— : •-,
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a t N ew po rt on Sunday he took his “ * in lhe P o rtla n d J n ,— . .
b itte r friend. Claudius E c la ir Into
cam p fo r nine h ole, a fte r Claudius there was Iik * !y
he a potato r« «wu. .
n f.xxls and •
u t i a e n a l l s know
lews g I .. —
w
had romped o ff w ith the firs t nine fam ine. A man who has enough Db’trib u t'” '» o of f NattonaJly
m ental
power - sufficient
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to t th
*aie
f -
- • « ‘v i v i ,
d in
n x k
1 * ’ « ro c e rj U'»»
So much was done fo r the editors f
* " » = ‘“ . T T * -
t
o
1 ¿ 7 * \ a prom
« — inent
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....
whoie-
th a t we m ay have neglected to give
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U r w -n lc » which haa t x - n Indispensable In the
due credit, but anyw ay she was a hÓ’da.
fa m in * T h * «tm e rule
great convention, w ith old friend - ho.ds good w ith wheat or i n ? other
concern ^ u “ ^ n “ vePr^ b h a ' î i m“ n " “» / ‘ w l‘ í í * x p e
b'“ iB M ? ,h ‘ d* ta «a aad the
ahips made more m ellow and m any
new ones form ed, and th a t is a
m ent In town. w hose serv.ee as a « r a i g h r i o r L ’e Ÿ m e X ^ a ' d lt‘ u
d^ ‘bu‘ “ >B. R
- c for
h
^ACK* p « rt o f w h at conventions are
progressive
wholesale
grocery
has
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th
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that
add
to
the
con
for.
* • bus?nessn L e^er mcroasinm;
t-T
s r ~ Â ? î r a , Â ' H ï ï :
velopm ent and expansion of E u ­
wh'n houachold*'-
aad
p ro vid e,
V E T E R A N S H I L L H A V E TO
T he word service has been mucn wholesome goods o f the
. h » i . u » Ü ‘ 7 . '5 , ‘â , ï ç v
gene and v ic in ity This is one of
BE FED.
highest
Cottage Grove O re July 12 - I T ,
s ta te d 't h ^ 7 . , ^ nzK * na the ' h *\ f'rom;nen - f ’rm s o f the cou ntry m«»-u»ed of late, but a , appl.ed to q uality at
the most
reasonable
this fir m it takes on its full signi­ prices.
the E d ito r .,—T w e n ty of the 29 ‘,oa dollars i n \ h e f a ™ ’ T *
Ubder ««»«ri«"«**« m anagem ent.
ia r m era’ pockets.
m em bers of B ert B. C h an d ler camp. J. tb ln k farm ers who got
T h e re isn't any question but that ficance. T h e y not only insist upon
W e are pleased in this edition to
U n lU d Spanish
W a r Veterans, have ¿h a t «cventy
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illio n °are°asaOc
rr5 ' popular
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<■> an prom pt and courteous service but
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- v e n r o --
a»y r o t a thia
establishm
ent I . an
d irect yo u r attentio n to this pro-
been com pletely stricken fro m the
h ea* teeth, because the farm «» im p o rtan t factor in the com m er- they have provided fo r th eir
2 ! T ' Ve * atabl‘«b m ent as a very
trons, the best quality.
pena.on ro d , or have been notified ,h£ * » 'd h i, last
cial and busineas life o f th ™
T fea,Ure o f ,he *° m m e r -
T h e re is a great deal more to the c iiii
o f pay decreases ran gin g fro m 66 to , e tim e this y e a r’s cron i .
’ tion as lt is one of . a l »
90 per cent. Spanish w ar veteran« fo r n ^ r k e t the n rir«
, ! ? . one f the forem ost business o f conducting a
whole­ sn i . T f * ncy o t the com m unity
have never received above $r/i a cheaP I t has d «tl ned 29
* a ty
* ° l H*** PBrt Ot the , u t e '
sale grocery than the average man and to the manager, M r. Ray Glass
m onth fo r to ta l perm anent d ^ > 1 1 ,!
T h a t’s a c l e ^ ”
a;'
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The retailers “ have
come to ’ know
as am ong the leading business
understands.
T his is an essential business th a t
Tv
? . ' U’‘d e“ ‘i * aa” ^ ” m*a°
b'- * h i l e veterans o f the C iv il and ^ , P ^ Jed every year. Some tric k .1 th a t they can get fro m the Pion. .
ge- ol.) *r
S'orne tricks
w orld w a r received »100. W h y the never —
,CrOCery
the very h *at goods on re q u ire , a t Its head a m an o f ex m u n ' t v
*” m a k in * ,h l’ e x ­
_}?5r‘ ™ln.a t ‘ on .ba? - a * ver î>eën ex- 2^5L .V le r*
’ OIlder
plained. Instead of $75 fo r T 75 ^Tr *?ushel of w h e a t “he fa r m e r
fu rtb a r m a rk e t*"rh e ^ / V a v V ^ re ro perience in the buying world and a , I r ^ U y T ' t r n m
cent d is a b ility the Spanish w . r S L d “ ces, unless it i . ¿ „ . “,r “ * L P « "
ney h av* a re P- execu tive, who are fa m ilia r w ith standpoint
com m ercial
rece.ved only «30. T h e w rite r was
U “ d « so high
one of th a t class. T h e published
p“ y ^ e m , but there
seems to
•chedules o f w h a t decreased pen-
no
to taxes,
would nave
have been
been _ _ « ’by nere
here .n the U nited
- sions
a 11 would be would
iO r Sbani8h
Ä
V
t * y
e e n t g ^ Â «
ln E u < e n e a ,
A
Eugene F ro H r.» » « .-..- Aswxdat.on,
a . ___ .
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—
«a m u e
j n t>,.«x
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..
— - — A.sg««, m v s w a in ku r e
7 ¿ . ari
S L L?
and ' * ’ ""•> •>
in t h u
»een Pulling the s t / n g s " 0”
FEATURES
C ottage
G rove’s
Own
Cash Store
Telephone 27
Irish-Swartz Co.
IN C O R R O R A T IO
P hone 53
FREE C IT Y D ELIV ER Y
tax free
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Bran Flakes
Pkíís. 25(
pkgs. 1 9 c
Shred’d Wheat Bis.
Com Flakes
pkgs.
Jell Powder
pkgs.
Pineapple
No
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Snowdrift
can
Wesson Oil
Rinso
Life Buoy Toilet Soap
Lux Toilet Soap
Jar Lids
M
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Pork R oasts
Pound
12>^c Pound
12^C
B acon Squares
Salt Pork
Pound
1 2 ^ c Pound
12^C
Picnics
Shortening
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