The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 04, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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in fact, w« hav« baan aandlng OCC
boy» Into tha wood» but thara la
every Indication th a t wa ara on
our way, and It la aaalar thia yaar
than for m any yean» to predict
th a t things w ill ba In much bat-
ta r condition whan ano ther naw
yaar arrive»
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T h e re « a Cottage Grove
w h 0M nam e probably haa never
appeared In IhS headline«, and not
ra tu ra ld w ith «uch » rrvr or oerroouoa«
pian o ; aoi<-J in a n n a « ihrn-oa an 4 la
so
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b i ? a . ’¿ 3 L . 3 Tu
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aball aol Bicee4 »urh a proportioa ol u>»
« •tir o aeal of «»«a a4»«rtl»»oi»ul a» the
_«upl»4 b; tb» n.-i,-4 m i m i bear«
M tào wbata » p a » eeti>pio4 b ; »ucb ad
rertiaeaioaL
THE CCC.
I t U odd how our Ideo»
“ ia>
change
in a „ year a tune.
_
L aat N ew Year'» thia paper waa
among those th a t lookeu upon the
plana of tha president-elect to p ut
BhkiXW men in the forests of the
country as a dangerous
expert-
m eat, but today we are boosting
fo r tha CCC. W a a t firs t thought
only of tha p ractical and economi-
cal aide, and w h at the re«u .U are
fro m thia «tandpoint may « till be
b a t m doubL
But
the
incom ing
president
knew more about his idea than
we did. H e found
the
nation s
youth idle upon the streets and in
places where uudesirahie
habits
were becoming fixed . H e
found
th a t those who soon w ill be ta k ­
ing our places in
handling
the
reins of governm ent were the vic­
tims of circumstances th a t were
causing
— them to lose respect for
th a t governm ent- H e found them
In d anger of
becoming
aligned
srtth the forces th a t oppose law
and order. H e found them in dan-
gar of becoming aligned w ith those
who would overthrow the govern-
ment, the governm ent which, w ith
a ll its faults, is the greatest the
w orld ha* ever know n. They were
losing interest in the w elfare
of
then g o v e rn m e n t And the presi­
dent had made up his m ind to do
som ething about i t And so we
have the CCC boys.
O " anyone th in k of a better
place fo r fu tu re citizens, fo r fu ­
ture city officials, fu tu re county-
officials, fu tu re state officials, fu ­
ture n ation al officials, m a n in the
g ^ k t woods of Oregon, tha woods
w hich moat of the CCC buy» th a t
f\» f-
There has been noticeable im ­
provem ent in the city- w ith in the
past two weeks relative to conduct
Qf those who bave imbibed liquor.
bu{ lhere ls su il room fo r consld-
erablc im provem ent if those who
WJUlt th e ir liquor wish to avoid
being voted out of the clty
enltrely
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By
th a t
c it iz e n s h ip .
A R EA 1. N E W Y E A R .
A t the beginning of each o f the
past several years T he Sentinel and
other newspapers have predicted
th e *
the
coming
year
would
ba better
than the
one
th a t
wen: before. A t last the prediction
aaems to have been fu lfille d . N in -
we». th irty -th re e was <•
taec
a much —
het
U r y e a r than 1932,
p a rtic u la rly
tha concluding months. A year ago
we w ere not a t a ll
certain
it
would be. W e republicans were
fe n rfu l of the d a rin g plana of the
president soon to be inaugurated.
B u t we asked whole-hearted co­
operation w ith th a t president. W e
realized th a t we had not done so
w ell ourselves W e were w illin g to
adm n the possibility of erro r of
our ideas in a crisis such aa had
naver been m et before. W h atever
alas m ay be said of us republicans,
i t «-an not be said th a t we have
hindered the pro gram of the pres­
ent
m in i» r r a t in n And it can be
■aid th a t we have given g reater
a id to a dem ocratic a d m in is tra ­
tion than was ever given by demo­
crats to a republican a d m in is tra ­
tion. T h a t alone m ay have been
enough to m ake the year a notable
A t any rate tim es actu ally are
b etter th a n they were a year ago.
T h e re ara few e r person» out
of
jobs. T h ere are more persona w ith
m oney to spend. Business has ta k ­
en a decided uptrend.
Aa y e t a g ric u ltu re has not gone
Party
Dresses
New, Different. Styles and
Colors Made for Formal or
Semi-formal Wear.
The only sound money th a t in­
terests all of us is the kind that
nngs true when you
plunk
it
on the CJUnUr “ E u “ n i
Register-G uard.
I t is still better when the other
fellow plunks It down.
N ow th a t we have recognized
Russia they w a n t to ship us some
of th e ir booze. Presume they w ill
send it by the vodka boatman,
P e c u lia r R a in fa ll
I d Honolulu you can walk In the
sunshine on one side of Alakea
street and be dry. while rain la fa ll­
ing on the opposite side o f the
street, owing to the fact that »how-
era th a t fa ll In the valley back of
the city are blown at an angle.
Shower« blowing down the valley
osually atop Just below a certain
house and the owner directs friend»
to hl» house by telling them that It
la “the first house a fte r the first
shower."— Pathfinder Magazine.
W a tc h D ia l»
T he bureau of standards says the
luminous m aterial on a radium dial
w n tJ | M phosphorescent zinc
gnlphi,je Thia substance w ill glow
when exposed to a bright light and
continue to glow with decreasing
brightness fo r several houra a fte r
such exposure. When the luminous
m aterial Is freshly prepared the
glow observed In the dark la chiefly
due to the action of tha radlo-ac-
tlva m aterial contained In IL
note.
T he peach borer is one of the ha»
ards which has made the annual
farm value o f Illinois' peach crop
vary from total failure to M.4S2.01X)
during the past 21 years.
Every
fall grower» puzzle over whether
or not they should economize by
om itting the tre a tm e n t
Data col
leeted Io the survey help answer
the question for this year.
T h irty
orchards In the largest peach area
of the state were covered.'
Only « 2 per cent wormy tree«, a
light Infestation, was found In ten
orchard» which hart been treated
with P D. B at the end of the 1882
season. In contrast. 98.1 per cent
of the trees were Infested In ten or
charda which were treated In IU31.
or two years ago
This was almost
g ll times the Infestation In orchards
t bat were treated a year ago Over
^er cen, of the trees were found
Infested In ten orchards which
were las! treated in 1930 or earlier
or never treated at all.
" L a s t S u p p e r” is M o sale
A copy In mosaic o f Leonardo da
V ln d ’a famoua painting, “T he I-ast
S n p p * ,” la on exhibition In tha
Perlamon museum In Berlin. Some
300,000 pieces o f glaaa were re­
quired to make the picture, which
la about 12 by 23 fe e t
I t la the
work of a Berlin studio.— Ran F ra n ­
cisco Chronicle.
Farm Boys Make Money
High school locational agriculture
student» In 1932 In »plte of low
prices of farm product» had finan­
cial return» of half a million dollar»
from their project work carried on
at home as part of ‘ ^ ‘ r M r lc u tn ra l
courses.
A fter subtracting all ex
pen.es, their p ro ject, showed a la-
bor Income of nearly a q uarter of
a million dollars.
Tha average
amount earned by these 4.000 boys
was 362.
These figure» are pre­
sented by the state department of
vocational education aa Indicative
of the trend» In project work on
Ohio farm s.— Ohio Farmer.
Wilt in Alfalfa
W ilt ls about the most serious dla
ease of a lfa lfa Diseased plants be­
come dwarfed, especially when tba
plants are more than oue-half ma­
ture »Ize a fte r the field ha* been cut.
Other Indication» are yellowing of
the leaves or mottling and wilting,
■s If Injured by frost. The dl«ea»e
I i spread by hay from Infected
field», by flow w ater passing from a
diseased field, and perhaps to some
extent by mowers. Rotating crop»
and destroying »11 plant» from a dis­
eased field are control method».
Seed Is not known to spread the dls-
H(,» e — W allace's Farmer,
Ground or Whole Grain
T here 1» no advantage In grind
Ing grain for young calves, accord
Ing to experiments recently finished
at Purdue university
Ten calves
were raised lo an age o f six months
on whole grain and ten more were
fed on ground grains of the same
kind. At the end of the experiment
one lot had gained Just about the
same amount as the other.
The
calves on ground grain ate more
than the others but did not make
correspondingly
greater
gain.—
P rairie Farmer.
G r e a t N o rth e rn R iv e r
The Red river of the North rlaea
In the lake region« of western M in­
nesota, not fa r from the headwa­
ters of the Mississippi, flows north
between Minnesota and North D a ­
kota, continues northward through
the Canadian province o f Manitoba
and discharges Into L ake Winnipeg.
AT ONLY
$6
.95
AND
$7
.95
C. J. BREIER CO.
" L a n d lo r d ”
W illiam Backhouse Aator (1792-
1875), capitalist and p h ilanthrop ist
was known aa "the landlord of New
Yo rk” because o f the great number
o f residential buildings In that city
owned by the estate which be a d ­
ministered.
S ki o r Skis
T he plural of ski Is eith er ski or
Frequently the plural Is er
roneously w ritten sklls, dne to the
fact that the double I occur» In ski
Ing, the present participle form.
skis.
G o ld In B oars’ F u r
A University of Michigan profes­
sor, hunting for new anim al para­
site«, was examining hides of Alas
kan grizzly bears, when to his aur-
prlse be found flakes of gleaming
gold In the thick fu r o f the bears.
F in d A n c ie n t P aper»
Chinese and Japanese papers
made o f paper making fiber« pecu­
lia r to the O rient and said to date
back to the Fourteenth century have
been found
L o v e r o f S o rro w s
H e th a t hath so many causes of
Joy and so great, la very much In
love w ith eorrows and peevishness
who loses all these pleasure« and
chooses to sit down upon hla little
handful of thorns.— T aylo r.
THORNTON CORNIER».
flag
Cosmic
ray»,
flushing
toward
earth w ith trememlous energy of
more than IWilJXIO.WJ.Ot».'**) volt«,
'..ave been made to photograph
themselves by mentis of an Inven­
tion.
H i» M u s ic a l E a r K no w s
"One reason I likes mualc." »«Id
Uncle Eben, "la dnt It kin keep your
ear« contented w lf word« dnt ain't
got no bothersome arguflcatlon lu
'em."
Bird» W ith o u t V ocal Cord«
Birds do not have vocal chords.
out th eir absence Is compensated
by the development of a sing box,
or svrlnx at the base o f the wind-
P’P*-
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M u«t H ave an Escu»»
From the attendance regulation»
,„u -.r« i» v - “ A
A * student
of s noted university
< * " • '*
Produced u n d er the most stric t
in s p e e tio ii
o f the S ta te I departm ent ot
A g ricu ltu re
D e lig h t V a lle y D a iry
Phone 36 F B
Best V alues
U m p h r ey & M a ck in ’s
1934
81x99
Heavy
Seamless
Bleached
Sheets
98c
Look Through These Values
47o
Women’s rayon «trip,'4 medium weight union«
8c
36 and 40 inch bleached ntualin, a yard
8c
17x35 inch terry towel«, each
22c
81 inch bleached eeamleM sheeting, yd
43c
Pcquot 81 inch bleached sheeting, a yard
22c
36-inch white suiting, a van!
42c
27x27 iio'h dia|>crB. 6 for
10c
Aisorted color woven w o h cloth«, »r> Tor
26o
Fine wale Pique white, 36 inch, a yard
12c
One lot fast color print«, a yard
....
f
ripe«.
36 inch wide outing flannel, plain colon, and at
12»/ic
a yanl
8c
Part linen craah kitchen toweling, a yanl
29c
46. 48 inch fancy new pattern oil cloth, a yard
26c
Silk like cotton «lipsheeti, a yard
. 79c
36 inch wide ALL «ilk flat en'pe, a yard
HOSIERY
23c
W o m e tt’g Chardouize hosiery a pair
66c
Full-fashioned pure silk hosiery, a pair
26c
Children’« rayon plaited stocking«, pair
DRE88E8
$1 29
Limited lot rayon crepe dreaaea, each .........
$1 29
Broadcloth street dreasea, choice, each
$1 49
Children's knitted dreaaea, aaaorted, each
MEN 8 0 0 0 D 8
Fur felt dreaa hate grays, tana, browna
Fast color print dreaa aldrta. each ...................
Men’s three a»'aeon weight union suite -----
Men’s fancy rayon aocka, aaaorted. pair
Men’s combed cotton plain aocka, 2 pair ..........
Men’s Big Cut heavy weight work ahirta
Hickory blue and white striped shirts, each
Boy«’ broadcloth and print ahirta, each ...........
Men’» Swiss ribbed cotton vests, each ..............
Mett'a broadcloth aborts a pair ..................
Men’s Sanforized pre-shrunk overalla, pair
Men'» heavy weight overalla, a p a i r ................. -
SHOP HERE TODAY
BUY NOW
Leonard G llc rls t of Hebron.
S tanley T ru n n e ll of Eugene vis­
ited F rid a y a t the home o f an
uncle, Jesse T ru n n ell.
M r». H u g h T ru n n e ll le ft Mon-
dav for Salem to
visit
eevernl
day« w ith her fath er. J. D. A nder­
son.
•
T he W a lte r H u ff fa m ily visited
Sunday at the d ia r ie » Pahonke
homo on Mosby creek.
M r. and Mra. Hazen W illia m »
and »on Rov o f D ivide were vis­
itors at the John M cC all
home
Saturday.
W avn e
W a lk e r
»pent
fro m
T hu rsday u n til Sunday
at
the
O live Keenev home in Creswell
Christm as visitors a t the H . A
M ontgom ery home were M r. and
M r». E. O. Bushnell o f Coquille
nnd M r. and Mr». H a rr y M on t­
gom
ery and dau gh ter N e ld a
of
\
Eugene.
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H aro ld T ru n n e ll o f Eugene was
tt week-end visitor at the home of
; his grandparents, M r. and M ra.
W illia m Kevea.
j H a rr y M ontgom ery. Chris K lin g '
and F ra n k P rle r o f Eugene were
visitors a t the H . A. M ontgom ery
! home Wednesday.
T h e c R
lm o D e x fa
, pem
h obert
r tstmas 8t. day E In
te m
r ily
at |
U m p h r ey
$1 96
76c
76c
23c
26c
76c
79c
47c
23c
29c
98c
$126
M a ck in ’s
Thurs., Fri„ Sat.
Free! Free!
may be reinstated only ir his " ’>■ the Thom as K rusan home and the :
grace la caused by Illness or death. ! Fred P h illip » home.
M ud Ho««»« W in
Jud Tunkins say» even If yon
haven't anything laid by for a ruinv
day. don't forget that a good old
inud hoss can win many a race.
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C a t M o th e rs P up pies
A stray cat adopted seven moth­
erless Scotch terrie r pupilles at
Angell Mem orial Animal hospital In
Boston.
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T id e s an d >ke M o on
The Phoenicians are credited w ith
«he discovery of the relation t,A
F A IR V IE W .
Jan. 2.— M r. and
M rs.
Noble
E llio t »pent Christm as a t G a ri­
baldi a t the home of M r. E llio tt’»
m o ther, M rs. M a ttle E llio t, and .
w ith a b ro th er of M r. E llio t, E a rl '
E llio t.
M r. and M rs. E a r l Higgenbotham
spent several days last w eek w ith
relatives a t O akland.
M r. and M rs. W a rre n K e lly and
M r. and M rs. F red K e lly and son
H a rv e y attended n dance C h rist­
mas n ig h t a t the Annnnd home.
M r. and M rs. O tho VnnScholack
and dau gh ter
Josephine
visited
Chrlatm aa dav a t the L o t W ag ner
!
“¿ u?f° r ’ n,V an8cholacU fa m .
tween tides of the sea and thp moon.
P itts b u rg h ’« N a tu r a l Gas
N atural gas was brought to P itts ­
burgh, Pa., In 1880 from a reservoir
19 miles distant.
V o lu m in o u s H is to r y
The history of the German thea-
ter Is said to number 300,000 hooks.
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In tro d u c tio n o f Sparrows
The English sparrow was Intro-
duced In the fa ll o f IRflO when N ico-
las Pike brought 18 Mrds to Brook
lyn. N. T.
V e ry
■ ...i
L i t t le
c
uu
O rc h id
P e r fu m e
Ily spent Sunday w ith M r.
and
M rs. Rnv V a n Scholack a t Dorena.
M ra. E d w in Voas le ft F rid a y for
L o * Angeles to v is it her
fath er
and relatives.
M i. and M rs. F red K e lly enter­
tained ns d in ner guests
Sunday
M r. and M rs. F ra n k
K e lly and
G ra n d m a iA n d o f Cottage Grove,
M r. and M rs. C. A. VanScholack
o f D o rena and M r. and M rs. Alta
K e lly o f T h o rn to n Corners.
F ra n k and W a lte r M cH u g lll of
O aklan d spent N e w Year's day at
the home o f th e ir
sister,
Mrs.
O tho V a n Scholack.
. M.r " Id a G aro utte and son Ce-
ford and M rs. G aroutte's father,
Ed Yancey, and a brother of Mrs.
G aro utte. C arl Yancey,
returned
Sunday fro m K la m a th Falls, where
I ‘ hey had spent the holidays.
Mr
anj
M rg
b a rre n
tk « „
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S um ac B a rria s f o r B a v a ra g a
Lacking lemons, the early C olo
nlsts steeped sumac
cooling drink.
berries aa ■
G r e a t B oo k P u b lis h in g Business
T he book publishing bualneaa to
the United State« grosse« approxi­
mately SI no,000,800 annually.
(Limit of 2 fish and 1 bowl to a customer)
Our stock is limited—don’t wait too long
We have been appointed agent for
C ra zy C r y sta ls
for Gottage Grove
Green Trading Stamps
C ash S p e cia ls
j
!
.
c- D-
T he
F a irv ie w
school
opened
a fte r being closed two
weeks fo r the holidays.
Tuesday,
Fam o us F o rtre s s o f S cotland
Glamls castle, which was closed
In Scotland because of high faxe»,
la one of the moat famous fortresses
In Scotland and was the home of 1
Macbeth.
with any cash purchase of $1 or over
|
i
K e lly and
“ •
T w o G o ld fish and B o w l
We Give
Orchid [lerfuine Is ao expensive to Mrs. M a ry M cC argar and sons Ray
make that most of It consists of ayn- and W illia m attended a watch par
H e a v ie r T h a n L e a d
T h e old phrase “ heavy as lead”
could be changed to “heavy aa oa-
mlum," fo r the la tte r metal weighs
tw ice aa much as lead.
I
Grade A Raw Milk
N earby N ew s
Jau a. M aid e n »haw , who hod
•vent a w eek her» w ith hie grond-
patenla. M r and M ia T C Shaw,
returuvd Sunday to hl» home at
CanvonvlUa.
He
accompanied
Charles M c N e a l of th a t place, who
had vt»lted a week a t the M orris
Raym ond horn«
M r. and Mr». John Haudar vta-
tted F rid a y evening w ith M r. and
M ia. A. Scharm achar In
Cottage
L e w U p k k * * p
Grova.
M r. and M r s Gone Hoaa ware
The only dome»ile «uiuuil that lv
of
Mrs.
prvtiiahly broil In the \ r , tic i •
'•» d in ner gueata Sunday
Boas parenta, M r. and
M r»,
h.
la the reindeer. hecHiwe II n tp itrva
tetchier, a t C u rtin .
neither hay for fiusl nor »lieller 'o r
Shtrlev L a lllu e of H ebron visit
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prv'tectlon.
There a w more Hum ed several days of thia w eek w ith
t2ft.lHHV.iak» of them, «nd It Is not u.i aunt, Mra. Joe
.
Mias D o ra M av Scott and C a r­
uncommon for »Ingle hn-edor» In rol S u llivan o f Cottage G rova and
Arctic Siberia to own herd» of hk- M r mid M ra. Janie» P la a tar and
Mia« A iv e lla ITaale« were d inner
IHHV at a time.
guest« N ew Year'« dav
at
tlu
Charlo«
lioelauxh home
" B ro w n E y « » u B « rr» d
M r. and M r«. l.«»t»r R itch ey of
Boston itetect \<-». lu their oltldal Eugene were din ner gueeta New
Ftaher
(Icarrlptlon of crim inals ->r «ii«p,-cts, Y ear's day at the J. W
never re|»'rt that a p r»on haa home They brought M r. Flehor'e
m
other.
M
re.
Sarah
Ftaher,
who
brown eye» fhere 1» no - tch thing
w ill rem ain for tw o month»
aa brown eye», ae. rdlu-y to Capt.
M r and M r» U F. M eC ullum of
ThoBtas F. tlleavy who I i»ln«truct- Culp Creek were New Year'» dav
ed the del.-, th e » to <l< erlhe aa gueata a t the John W illia m home
M r and M r». R. U. Dixon mid
•'ninmon" all e,e.» eor m only con­
dau gh ter » e re Sunday vt»l(or» of
sidered brown
M r. Dixon'» m other.
M ra.
Julia
G over In Cottage Grove.
R
obert
Keene
of
Saginaw
re
S y n t h e t ic P h t ’ o io p h y
Aristotle'» conception of a »yn- turned to hie home S aturday a fte r
«pending eeveral dave w ith
hta
thetlc philosophy am king one of grandparent». M r. and M ra. W . A
the grand,‘»t epoch» In the whole in­ Keene.
M r. and M re. John Uauder vle-
tellectual »lor, of m in wa« for a
while negba-t.'d and even lost until Ited Sunday at G ow dvvllie w ith
M r and M r». O tto Dobber»teln.
r v ,,n ,-m l by M us-u'uian» and Jew»
Mrs. lle n r v tuike
attended
«
from Bagdad and S| nln and li.-ind- shower Tuesday at the home of
M r» George Sweet a t G ow dvvllie.
ed on to the medlev it aeh»»»linen.
honoring M re. Sweet's
daughter.
M rs. G race R e tt, who was a re­
But They M uvt Be O K.
cent bride
Neither hontire» nor the hang-
F ra n k Black of C resw ell spent
m att'» noose ha» power to k ill Ident. the week end here w ith his par­
I f the Ideas are sound. If they are ent» M r and Mre. W ilb u r Black.
M rs John W rig h t • and
three
w ritten lu «Inc, ty. If they contrib­ children of T ale n t, Mre. Addl»on
ute to the kherotlon of the human H e a th and »on» and M re. Llxxle
mind, they h ate a power beyond W rig h t of Hebron. M r a L yle Scott
W en dllng
and
Ignorance to appreciate or mail,-* and children of
M r». Aden M ille r of W a lk e r were
to doatrby, -Cleveland Plain Dealer. visitor» S aturday of M r. and Mr».
J W
Fisher. M r». John W rig h t
and children rem ained over night
A Real D u ll S t o r m
A h alf century ago occurred a and spent Sunday n ig ht In Cottage
Grove at the F red Froet home.
vohainlc eruption on the »mall Is­
Mrs. Charles M cK lbben and Mlaa
land of K rakatoa, near J a ,a . In L o rra in e Coiner of Cottage Grove
which the accompli living ocean „ :i,e and M r. and M r». G len M cK lbben
destroyed 90.1*10 live« It 1» ««Id that of Corvallis were N ew Year'» dav
d in n e r guests a t the G. U. Arneat
most of the volcanic dust ra'»ed home M r. and Mre. G len M c K lh -
traveled around the glolie three ben returned to C orvallis where
time« before It Anally settled.
they are students a t O. S C.
M r. and M r». H arold K irk »pent
Sunday at the Louis Lavng home
To F ig ht For»»! Fire»
at M ou nt View , where a fam ily
Along the main arterle» of travel d in n e r was held.
W ilb u r B lack and sons M a rtin .
through the forests o f northern Itrtt-
Verne.
and
lab Columbia, a chain of w ater holes F ra n k . R alph and
P h ilip I-ak e motored to E lk to n
h at been laid out fo r u»e In eon- Sunday.
trolling forest lire« A portable j - is .
M r and M re. L. R. S m ith and
ollne pump Is used to drive a heavy d au g h ter were N e w Year'» dav
d
in
n e r guests a t the home o f M r
stream of w ater through a hose.
Sm ith's brother. O tto S m ith , In
Sp rin gfield, a t a fa m ily dinner
F ir s t P e r m a n e n t T e e t h
H eath L o w iv of T ale n t was a
at
the
The four six-year m olars nre the caller N e w Year's day
home of an aunt, Mr». J. W . F is h ­
ftrst permanent teeth to come In. er. H e returned t i n t evening to
They come tn Immediately behind hl» home, having spent a week In
the temporary teeth when the child Cottage Grove and v ic in ity w ith
Is (.boot a ll years old.
Since they relsttvea.
M r». Ju lia Gover. H en ry G over
displace no teeth, they are often
and W lUI» Know les o f
Cottage
mistaken for temporary teeth.
G rove were visitor» N ew Year's
day at the K. B. Dixon home.
Fred M ay of A m ity spent one
L ib e r ty H e a d N ic k e ls
night last week nt the home of n
The coining of the Liberty head sister, Mt»» A rv e lla Plaster.
nickels In 1913 was not authorized.
Some were made, but there 1« no
LATHAM .
Jan. 3. M r. and M rs. C arl B u ff­
exact record of how many, sln.-e
visited
they were counted w ith the others ington and son R ichard
M onday a t the home o f M rs. B u ff­
coined In that year.
ington'» parent« M r. and M rs. R.
O. Yearous.
P r e s e n t f o r N a p o le o n
M ra. Addison H eath of Hebron
When Xaimleon was banished to wa» » M onday vlaltod at thaG obel
P ttzer home.
Elba, a little Island off Italy . In 1411,
Visitor» a t the A. E
W a lk e r
the powers made him a present of home Sunday were
M r».
Olive
and
Jessie
the Island for a toy empire.
lie Keeney and R alph
had h.» own little court and h l. own
^ d
M ra
R ay» P h o to g ra p h » Selves
F a m o u s F a th e r and S o b
Aaron Burr, clergyman and fa ­
ther o f Aaron Burr who waa Vice
President of the United State« was
president o f the college o f New
Jersey, now Princeton university.
He died before his son was two
years old.
Aaron Burr, the Vice
President
waa a
graduate of
Princeton university.
Y o rk 's
'
W N t f - » » » I-S
Peuch growers who "gassed" their
trees a year ago with i ‘. D. R treat
ment for tha control of peach borer«
. an economise by omitting the
treatment this fall, but all those who
have not treated their tree« for
two or more years probably w ill be
iliead by doing so at thl» season, ac­
cording to result« of a survey made
by S. C Chandler, entomologist of
the Illinois state natural history aur
vey. In cooperation with the hortl
cultural department of the College
of Agriculture. Vnlverslty of till
_
Floods, anov. and fr gi
’
may p revail elsewhere,
tage Grove has bad none of the
disagreeable w eather
nd g
continue to play In th e ir shirt
sleeves.
N»w
Cr«n4«U. N«w
A g t l.o lm r «
Points Out Advantage
of “Gassing” Borers
Made of Fine Taffeta.
For Smart, Up-to-date Wear
Bay Taffeta.
T
The aiuouut of grslu required bj
* dairy cow depends to a large
tent on the butterfat le s t of her
milk.
Where hsy and »llage are
•ed liberally, and when cow» are
not on good paatnr». the following
rale» of grain feeding ui.iy be used
W ith all hay», oxcepl those of
>*ry high quality, fdad dally one
pouud of grain for each three sml 1»
h alf pound» of milk testing under
I per ie n t In b u tte rfa t; one pound
of grain for each three pound» of
nllk testing from i to 5 per c e n t;
•ind one pound of grain to two and
i h alf pounds of milk testing ft per
ent and over
I f a »ery high quality of clover
.»r a lfa lfa la being fed, leas grain
nay be needed and the recommend«
ilon la; one |»ound of grain to four
iNUinda of milk testing below 4 per
-ent: one pound of grain to three
nd one h alf pounds of milk testing
I to ft per c e n t; and one pound of
.rain to three pounds of milk test
ng 5 per cent or over
KTer> grain-feeding table or rule
oust be adjusted to meet the needs
>f the Individual cow Variation In
he food content of certain hay»
should also be taken Into consider
itton.
A g>»od practical rule I»:
Feed
.uch amounts of grain mixtures to
producing cow» a» w ill maintain
laity production during the drat
seven or eight months of lactation
.vltbout rapid drops, and at the same
me »111 keep the cow» In at leatt
a ir physical condition. Grain should
never be fed a*' heavily that the
value of the added m ilk w ill not
more than pay for the extra gralu.
The H u bb ard E n terprise tells us
a V ie n n a doctor has discovered a
liquid
th a t
may
be used for
brains. H a v e n 't we enough men
now w ith w a te r on the brain? Be­
sides we have been experim enting
for years w ith a liquid th a t has
robbed us of brains.
R a d iu m
W
c e l l . « . .1
have come here have learned to
love— where
n ature
is
grand,
where everything is b eau tiful and
on a m agnificent scale, where na­
Prof. Irv in g Fisher says there
ture abows m an w h a t a
pigmy
w ith are on*y 20 men 111 the w orld who
th in g he is in comparison
the power th a t p u t us ¿ere and really
understand
money
The
directs our actions -w h e r e every-
Pto ^ ve contact
^
^
e^
^
bOX
ms
epleh-
.“ t h in g U ^ n d e r s t a n d it.
w ith
C llY lY k lt
Amount of Feed Depends
• on Butterfat Test, Ad­
vises Dairy Expert.
very o fte n In the n aw a H a la
nQt a w o rltor In the cham ber of
commerce. pOMibly In no
othar
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■-
«
... .
- k ..,,,
, -
civic
body.
H » e - goea
about
Ufa
quietly, even though he waa one
of the fira t acroaa in the little un-
p.caeantneaa we had w ith G erm any
H e is not given to tooting
his
own horn. I f he made a
batter
mousetrap th a n anyone elaa, no
one m ig ht ever know about
It.
Few probably would th in k of him
a subj ect fo r an editorial. H ia
name u Georg« D. Foster. For
years, a t Christm as time.
he haa la k e n loy4i gathered by the
A n ltn c a n Legion or »oiue other
organixatJon, b a* repaired and re-
‘ teJ
fo r [b<. kidd lea
£ 7 m ethl
a lot of othar person«
hav< don# had y ,
thought
1L B ut George thought of IL
and m any a little heart b a * been
ha
on Christm as day because
j of
f G eorges ingenuity w ith tools
and p ain t brush th a t made new
toys of old ones T his old world
needs more fellows Ilka thia, giv­
ing their tim e w ithout price to
m ake others happy.
d id officers are a p a rt of a great
experim ent proposed by our presi-
d ept and our governm ent to w hom
a ll
o *e
loyalty
and
devotion,
W h e th e r th a t experim ent prove*
sncceasfui is la r g e l / up to the CCC
boys. I t is w hat they do, w h a t ef-
fo r t they m ake th a t w ill
prove
w hether six months, or a year, or
posaibly even longer in the great
out-of-doors
w ill
m ake
citizens
w orthy and capable to take up the
rains of governm ent w here we of
an older generation m ust soon lay
them down. Each CCC boy has a
p a rt to play, and any one of them
w ho does not do his p a rt to sup­
port his president and his govern­
m en t in this g re a t experim ent is
not tru e to his citizenship and is
placing a poor estim ate upon the
duties and responsibilities th a t go
K A lll/
Ano»’ »» f i io»
lln rrle l Itesi iot s ,m i “ l'in - l-
Tom» Cablo* lui» hi-cn ti-au-.liiicd
luto Abysslnlan
a )>»un^ indile
r ’an »ho la eager for couiplele up
presslon of thè slave traila In hi»
country, a lH»»k w h iili iteli- ix
mlghllly
toward
entllng
ehaltel
»laiery lu Ille s e I ' lie ti s< ile » I»
thua belatedly set to aork lu otte
of thè corner» of thè World I n » I t i , l i
thls trafile ha» ailrvivcd
l.oulsvllte
C ourlerJourn.il
for Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Pint Rub Alcohol, A.D.8. ................................................ 29c
100 Oennlne Aaplrin Tablet», Brown’« ....................
29c
Pint Antiseptic Solution .......... - ...................................... 300
Pint Milk of Magnesia, Brown’s ................................. 29c
Hot Water Bottle, guaranteed ....................................... «9«
Colgate’! Tooth Paste, 26c six e ...................... .... 2 for 37c
Colgate’s and Palm Olive Shaving Cream, 36o s iz e ....26c
Zinsep—Guaranteed Stomach Remedy .......................$1.26
200 Soda Mint Tablets ......................................- .............. 39c
200 Hinkle Oascara Tablets ....................................... — 39c
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