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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1934)
(fcottapr virovr >rntutri P rineville paper, (o r which the ed- ■etskll.b.4 u a a ttorlaJ was w ritten , had anything waiia a e jiii------------ ,n mind to deserve the criticism *eMlsS«4 Been Tt,r«4ar k* Oetia«« directed at Its editorial. Ita ra- U kw t a?«” r * ku,ku* u marks, so The Sentinel judged. Biker« a s i i i k ___________ , B» err la g w ,r * directed at those who (eel m o U toal the government owes th e n leer o r« ., . . teees« riser »alter everything, and th a t they are en- Beeleeer (Mhee si »» »»«» M««k titled to everything w ithout any ■UHta MIPTIIIS M a TKN effo rt on th eir part to benefit g » (Otek le eS.eeeei c ltty or serve the government from Select Best Wheat for the 1935 Crop £f P. Prvasctlea. O.H Puss*“ . I no. *hiih ihfy Th* SO CIETY , , T ha ? “ ? * * * . d ,®r ,h » Presbyterian « hu rrh held Its Christm as m asting Wednesday a f- I «moon In the church p arlors M rs It. H Job, Mrs. H erbert leak- In and _Mra A d nan M . ii j m a n Vealch entertained the K lm artes club Tuesday w llh a t SO dessert H olly and red tapers add ed to the appearance o f tha table A t cards which followed. Mre. \e a tc h held high ecore. I’he club Forest Grove Thanksgiving dnv and visited the rem ainder of I he vekk at the home of Miss It.lstln s pirants M r and M rs W A lli'ltiv iiw a y were dlnnei guests I'haiikeglvlng A P o rtab le T y p e w rite r Makes an Itlcal vice president, In a Stu art; sec re- Christm as songs. A descriptive w ith three tables of bridge one __ Terries rate in . T«ar rsanlnrei woods are full of this kind that tary and musician. Arlens Ander- story of Christm as In various evening Iasi week. High score Sound sleep le it llu l need the criticism directed at them M»fuh«r •< sou. treasurer, Gen« Lusk, usher, countries was given by Mrs. E. O was held by Mrs. K arl Fullm er Il XI I'he Publie H eellli Mervlce say W b G»«»I Helen Deere; assistant usher.M yr- Kerg At the btirluess meeting and low «core by M rs C. F Hos by the Rriiieville newspaper. On W ith the |H>s>lliiIIly of anot i.-r O r .» .. M is i , ( s o r r is i S rrw isllea V lr- the budge! for ltttd was set at k in a Refreshm ent» were served ilial a sound sleep al any lime I trie other hand, there are many, chinch bug Intesta,.on in l-.l.i « d na bailsm an; inner watch. Or.«o. a.w«ssr*r Cssfrrwsrs restful. It makes no particular dlf K efre s h in n its were served. ♦ as the Canyon City paper points the ever-present danger ot » in te r g in ia Allen, outer watch, D o rris flJ h color bearer, Jeanette A Christm as Ires and greenery M r. and Mrs. E lm er Neel enter- terenee »heu or where It Is taken ___ _ out. who have received shabby killing, farmers should plain ». > D ixon, Louise Peterson; first assistant to were seasonal decoratloua tallied w llh three tables of eon provided the alee|u*r Is eoiuforlalde UNWAMKANTKU CUITICISM. l r e a tm c n t those varieties of wheat that l i n e preeldent, Agnes M cN ew ; second — ♦ - tract Thursday evening P. S Hu <leep In the day lime owing io dis O u r usually gentle and colorful proved the best tn their re-peeti e assistant, Anna M arie Pelarson. The m onthly Masonic dance w ill kowskl held high score. Following tnrhiineea uiny he less solimi Ilian friend, E d ito r Clint H aigh t of Blue W H A 1 'W IL L K E P I B U C A N 'S DO? , „. firs t assistant to vice president, be held this evening at Masonic cards the guests were taken to the M ountain Eagle, Canyon City. r»otn or u re g o o s senators, both luring the normal hours for sleep Opal W itcher; second assistant, temple It w ill be preceded by a Colonial for refreshments. W here adopltal «a; ietl> - are at night gives tha ednor of th e Sentinel rep -o n raua, ou Uie eve of th eir Jean bracher; escort staff. Doro- covered dish dlnnei i'he com mit something this tor W ashington, pro- e' t *’ n • tr'>ng ground, i>.-».-rvaii.,,i« thy Bracher, N ancy A nlauf, Mai^ lee in charge Is M r. and Mss. the very devil for SILK ( KEEK Deere, mascot. Bonnie Jean George M atthews, M r. and M ia Dec. 8. M r and Mrs. D a rw in Advertisers G lv . the Com m unity editor didn't write. Ih is editor Is enum .u that the republican party Indicate lhat la ir wheal tie Is . in karet to H a v in e th ia '.an uot nope to re tu rn to power I*«' attained III spile of chlueli hug Skilling. Ernest Hov, M r. and M i a W illia m Bolton _____ ________ and daughter Velm a re • Newspaper Patronise Them gellin g accustomed to having this *•*“ *“ >l “ UR* lü re tu rn to pow —♦ - Thun». M r and Mrs. A. C. Spriggs, turned lo their home In Culver happen, but didnt expect it from mereiy ny waiting tor the demo- attacks club entertained Mr. tha Canvon C itv « d o o r a n d th a crauc party lo mas« mistakes lu the central tiart of the »(ale, . The . . Research . . . and M i a Nelson D u rh am and City Sunday a fte r visiting over . , ca > n c ity editor, and Uie vo. ugh to s ite the rapub- I i „ , , i t ,, ,, ■> ' * - te 7 , n hu* b* l' J » of members w llh a t) JO Mi and Mrs. W illia m MacGlbbon riian ksg lvlng w llh Mrs. Holton's la t t e r , error Is hardly axcuacabir, P d,n ner Tuesday at the home of There w ill be cards for those who __ _ __. p are n ts M r a ml Mrs, Ed Ashby demonstrated Its ability to yield M r and ' Mrs. A. W . Shofstall. The do not cure to dance. for the reason that tha first two va*“ * “ *“ “ * . ■ *“ .......**’ ............*‘ ................... - M r and Mia. C arro ll G rlm ea of Unes of the editorial which in < da*“ ^ ra U ^ W >"ad‘ well. This variety Is a soft w heat evening was spent at the home of — Eugene were guests Thankaglvliig aroused our editorial friend gave “ “ ‘• « ‘ A bu‘ “ haj* “ “ da w ith considerable winter hardiness, M r and Mrs. L W . Coiner, where M ca N aom i Preston entertained day at the J. G. G rim es home • nustaaes serious enough to over Mi and M is, E E P»ul had as superior grain quality and high Christm as gifts were exchanged eight »mall guests Wednesday a f fu ll credit to the P rineville Ore come tne tilings it has done which honoring her daughter dinner guests Thanksgiving day gonian. E d ito r H a ig h t is going C o lg a te ’s, P u io l a a m i l-a v e m le r yielding capacity on fertile soils. and cards furnished entertainm ent, ternoon U n pc-opie want, or m in k they At bridge M rs M. C. H lckenb ol- Geraldine on her th u d birthday th e ir son Melvin Paul, and fam ily down to the legislature, and if he wane m e y have uot made m u Wheats of the Turkey type hate tom held high score and Mrs Hen- anniversary F a iry tale characters from C entral and Mylon and Elsie M e n ’s S e ts makes the kind of legislator we tan t« st nous enough to cause the long been considered l*esi adapted ton Schrenk low. W illia m lia b le - " er® uscd “ > decorations and also H aigh t from Delight Valley expect him to make, he must be p arty any great concern as long to central Illinois and a variety that man held high score at NX)' and ,or P*«ce cards and favors. A M r. and Mrs. N 1» Bolton mid l l a g e l s t o i i B ill b’o lils more disc, m i ng, but w hat he has as __________ .'lirlslnias tree and games fur- M r. and Mrs. H erm an Bolton le Mrs. Helen Bosley held low. uuhous ____ can ___ be r ___________ poured out ___ in can compete with them has to he a lushed cntertalnm giit for the woe turned Thursday last from lays to say is w orth reading, even r »ual muds to keep tood in the good one. Illinois ITeceny 2 has P a r k e r A. C o n k lin h’o iin ta in P e n s tots. At the close of the afternoon Angeles a fte r an absence o f sev- though the criticism la directed »louiasu* of m e peopis and clothes done Ibis over a |>eriod of eight dam ty refreshm etits ware served, oral weeks. a t another editor, so here it la: ou u je ir backs. year« In tests at the t'nlverslty of B ox S ta tio n e r ,) a m i C h r is tin a s C a r d s L ittle Miss G eraldlna received -Mr and Mrs. Alvin Allen and "E d ito r of the Cottage Grove a » a u ia iL r of f a c t things have Dllnola experiment Held near Pr- tuauy a ttrac tiv e gifts. children were guests Thanksgiving Sentinel says th a t the government oeun anouiplished during m e past D e lta l ‘e l'n n ie s a m i 'T o ile t S e ts brna. « day at the home of M r Allan ■ < °U ¿ ‘‘ e kovernm ent lw 0 UlAl Ule lKp ulnuans Mrs Harry- M etcalf entertained parents, M r and M rs W F Allen. At the experiment held near l»e owes no one anything, th is was wowul not have undone, a t least Kalb In northern Illinois. Uve wheat LaComus club and additional in Cottage Grove. S p r i n g B lo sso m P e r f u m e s a m i probably w ritten on a lu ll stomach . __ . . . . . . . guests w ith a 1 3 ” dessert lunch- 1< Hollingsw orth and Edw in Es- and ou a day when the editor had wo“ ‘d “ ol dale 11 “ varieties stand out In front with eou Tuesday. Bridge followed and tv» returned M onday from the Bo- 'T o ilet S K I ’S about six bus in hts pocket. And “ u n c u lt » rep ub uian newspa- better average yields during the Mrs. W . W . M cF a rla n d held high hernia dletricl, where they had so feeling a little chesty he au- 10 hav< t0 aum it th a t much. past three or mere years. They In »core. Mrs. Hex W heeler received eeveral w e e k s ' w ork They report 11 n h i g a n t ’s P e r f u m e s »ounces m a t governm ent owes no out prwtyably no more d ifn cu it a travelin g prlxe. The annual ed about two feet of snow In the man anything. W e hav e a letter m an u was tor the republican sen- elude loturk IHlne « Sel.vtlon PH. I'h rls lm a s party w ill be held Wed bills but said II seemed no colder M lnturkl. Ih irk e f an.l Wisconsin J o h n s t o n ’s B ox ( ’a m i) 3 3 'j to 80* t froni a woman. H< r husband died a to ra tie s d a y afternoon at the home of there than In (he valley and le ft her three small sons. She *> e would not go back to child Pedigree 2. These are all selee- Mrs. G B. P itcher. M r. and Mrs. J, G Grim es and O ff R e g u la r took In washing, did ja n ito r w ork taoor, and regulation of wages and ttons from Turkey or a hybrid In S e ts — Mr». W. E Duncan visited Sunday and supjMirted and m aintained and w oraing hours is fundam entally which Turk, y was one of the par Mr. and M rs J. T Sm ith enter- w ith M r. Duncan, who Is In a Eu P r ic e s educated the t h n e sons and turned ami...« errs. B o n d P la s h L ig h ts tallied th eir dinner club F rid a y gone hospital w ith a broken leg i ^ d i d ^ r i - ^ ^ * 8°'erum«nt.*s P»dt di the agricultural program On the Alhambra experiment held night. Cards were played during He Is reported Im proving bul w ill X T l « v l ^ n . b a X 7h e hank “ aCU° l ««thvvesrern Illinois. ,he soft the evening O ut of-the-city tiietn be unable to re tu rn home for ( C a ll f o r w e a t h e r e h a r t c a l e n d a r ) ber» present were M r. and M rs »everal d aya went broke and sht lost her life's A“ e n ' 1 wlnfer "heats are the best Charles Adams, Eugene. Tho In fa n t child o f M r and Mre. 25c, 20c, 15c C ards savings. The government took her <rred m behaving it M>uld com- anj here t he leading varl —♦ - - Alb rt Cole le III w ith whooping tw o sons and put a uniform on . U lU - ...777' nelmie Fulcaster. Nabob. III! 5c E ach The M others' club w ill hold an cough them and « m t them to Europe on “ “ “ “ n. „ , selection liH .’ Michigan Amber all-day- session Tuesday at th eir M r. and Mrs. E. R D arnell and h mission of m urder this non X ait a«ach rxgixiAtions club rooms on M ain street. A cov- two daughters. M r» Eloise W heel- very splendid woman, old and help* niaght be. Price ixxing *e«.ms ah»o f,n'i thesp. 1111 10c C ard s erxd dish d lu ner w ill be served at a f and Miss K list In motored to less, is offered a paupers pension hi nave been an error, but pros- r Se '-’tlon 131 Is the only rn- the noon hour and Christm as an- of il d a month. H e r sons are p erity can be brought back w .th- rtety not In 'he soft wheat class 3c E a c h tertaln m en t w ill follow. m arried, have children of th e ir out either of these, altho_gh proo- ----------------------------- own but cannot get employment- aoiy not nearly so quicaly as if it e . n .» X f „ _ * The Justamere club w ill meet Cottage Grove S tn tin el says that uuu oetu poss«oie to reguaate qm »>- . 10^1 5 c C ard s for a no-hostess l o'clock luncheon governulint owes this woman noth- ..ess completely ai.u fix pnc«a. Tuesday at B a rte ll hoteL The 2c E a c h lng. She gave her sons, her life, » .o w e v e r T h e S e n t in e l h a s n e v e r Christm as tree and g ift exchange to iioor torm *»“ *d ° " » « £ “ *» « k t m inute ro .uiaU o u of UuCh " j '” the “ an w ill be an afternoon feature at the Wlto d X g rT f and' ? h S “ duscry and fixin g of prices would f er* r" ' l* r ^ JU home of M rs. Joe Bally. heart. Governm ent owes thia now ° e WA>e * * * perm anent thing. "in te r, because of the B e a u tif y y o u r p a c k a g e s w ith S e a ls , l a g s , I«aliels, P la in a m i F a n The O. 1» H . club w ill meet old hag nothing says the Cottage K' eD u wuw *“ a tem porary expe- unusual scarcity of hav and the hot Tuesday for a 1 o'clock no-hostess Grove Sentinel. The Blue Moun- dienL These two features would ter rough ¡cos. Feeding straw to c y T is s u e s , t ’e llo p h a n e , Q u a lity C o rd a n d U ih h o u a ll o f th e s e , luncheon at the Colonial. A Christ- tain Eagle says the hell w ith that u® UkGy to deaden im u x u v « , live stock Is md new. however, as n i o tree w ith exchautfr of gift« kind of governm ent I f that is the would put the inefficien t on some- straw has long ts?cn used as rough w ill be held during the afternoon. p e r u n it, 5 c a n d 10c gratitude of constituted society, tinng oi an equanty w ith the ef- ago for horses, cattle, and sheep — s----------- « then all are advised io shape th e ir iicieu u lh a t would not be good A. I . Il.irvcv anltnal h -ha- M rs. Schofield Stew art, w orthy Frances M ackln w ill pre- course by neither giving nor s trv - lo r business. , en ot her ,m u»‘c PUP“ « » dblsion. I niver»ity farm. St. Patil, m atron of Eastern Star, enter- Over Night Cages All liathvr, strong .......25e tu 97.00 lng the government that has no Fountain Pens n u t t u n k e of tin.»e features of tam ed her group of officers Satur- "rls lm a s recital this evening at rew ard for you but a broken Lhe recovery program would not says the feeding value of straw dlf day night w ith a 6:3t) dinner a t i,a r * nta ot PupH» are 92 75 to 97 00 frame, beautifully lined anti fitted with Waterman'« fers widely. Hat straw Is the la st pauper sS g ra v e "d' d * P‘r lt and a uiaxe much ot a piank for the re- the Colonial. A star of silver w ith ted guegta. and most nutrl.lous. Its stems are i 91 75 to 96 (X) 913 25 and up toilet acceaaories............... Inasmuch as' this editor did not Pau“ ta a a ' >^e repub- in the chapter colors a t its u - i,- .. c . softer and more pliable than those tapers points lorm ed an artistic center- . V h rb* J t L‘>n>bard " » I 92 95 to 94 95 Vacuum Fil w rite the editorial th a t is e rit- wlU> SJOd « racc adop‘ o f the other ror.-i'l-c D a t V r a w has piece. Following dinner the g u .s U L, i i " . ? % T u \ * d* y » r ‘d« * elub iclxed he . . 11, toe good leaturas of the N ew D eal ” * ' "" r ' ,1X 031 ' ra " t18' Belmont................... . 91 00 to 9130 went to the S tew art home lo r an d*. 5«,T n* * ht and ,o r 1» “ n> exPress as p-ro Of its program , even » •*” « « » much t .tai d ls.etil.le m il*' the annual Christm as p arty fol agreement w ith the Canyon City m em » e re pro- ent’ as corn Mover, hut only «l-o.t evening of bridge and music. At i.‘)‘l | n“r‘ Kodak« and Brownies |1.00 tn 959.00 paper' pap r s sentiments, but this editor wuue the repuohcans were one-half as much digest”»:? protein, ^*rs- c - a o*>®Ha held high doubts v try much w hether the M > . . New “ Baby Brownie” ................... 9100 power. Barley straw Is second in feeling score fo r women and Joe Sm ith for men Mrs. Cectl Caldwell t a W ^ . t canto Tolletrle Seta " _______ ____ Vve m ay as well face u ie issue value, followed by wheat and rye played musical selections and the uses vest pocket film ; takes a real pic « r t-i^ * k . roil * *" ’ mess present fa il, straw. group sang old tim e songs. The n°v" rsarv * ' Pefi77hm 7rf,thd“ V 92 00 to 912IX) ture; fine for the kills R re hment!’ v 'j r t oeat. m aim i ox Uie repuoUcan On farms where bay or corn rooms were decorated w ith Christ- served ’ 91.50 to 96 00 Shari......................... p<ki\y Wail oe requirLd to provide « o v e r Is available as rousha-e it mas greens. Additional g u e s t s -------------------------------- -- Jontcel............ 91 00 to 94 00 a p ia u o im upon wmeh a repubh- would be preferable to use ’the were Mrs. Joe Sm ith and M r Stew art. u m president can be elected, as straw for ,lti presents the Valiant.................... 91 67 lo 94 00 Candies—Xmas wrapped boxes m half our aeuators have told us .. ______________ limited amounts as part of the Mrs. Velm a Groom was pleasant West C oast Loggers pounds, pounds, 2 pounds and 2)g A d m ira l Byrd has brought a roughage for » in te rin « stork, on ly surprised Wednesday afternoon Is a llmlte.1 when a group of close friends and ia i< e aevuou ox the antarctic un- farms Iarnis where wnere there is pounds, priced at 40c, 50c, 59c, 75c, 91 <M> Stationery A beautiful aaaorUnent in a ucr the Am erican xia^. And now of hay or corn stover, straw neighbors called in honor of her MT. VIEW DANCE 91 25, 91.50. 92 00. ..e s-ppo^e w e d have to be send- can n’ *Hl Miceewsfltllv as the anle b ,rtoday anniversary. Guests were Variety of packages for gift purpuges. all PAVILION . . . . » » e a » ijuality paper priced from 25c to 93 K9 e .n e » n n e to put down revolutions l-e< a-.-e stra« larks the protein The hours were spent in a social -alo n g tne natives. so ne«-e»Hary for growing animal», m anner and refreshments were Manicure Sets — It should not be fed extensively to served. M rs. Groom received a A dead hum an body contains them, ft had better be fed to Idle num ber of a ttrac tiv e gifts. Cutex Seta____ ____ __ __ 50c to 94 00 Leather floods cheinieais and minerals to the to- work b o res , dry cows, or other live Lady Lillian Sets............... 25c to 91 50 •Mrs. T. C. W heeler entertained tai value of 70 cents, we are in- i t nck raquirinz maintenance onlv Bill Folds and Punma 91 00 up the Joker club w ith a buffet sup m im e d oy a Loudon physician, durln< thp f:l„ w|nIpr Glaxo Sets, Bakelite, pkg.................. 91 00 per F rid a y night followed by an w h ito prove« th a t «ome men are Key Tainan 25c to 91 00 evening of bridge. An additional f 0 * T ÍB VtAkS— wortn more d<-ad than alive. num ber were guests. Mrs. George Ladies* Cnder-Arina and llaml Bags in .<w e»«-“ * Feed for D aily Cow 8-T----- M organ held high score for mem steer hide, trailed anil laced at bargain A French sciential declare« th a t Feed for a dairy i-ow defieiids bers and M rs. C arl K in g for Electric Heating Pad« to r horse« than liners 93 0 0 to 99 (Ml «TILL nit MV* wine u 1« ..t better .n - _ k k upon the individual animal hut a« a guests. M rs. Nelson D urham re- e X X T £ E n7 ' rq!; r : ■ y ce,ved the trs ^ p rlM - Í nimí HYGI EME’ X Electrex, soft aixl comfy, threc-hcat cun K4ii”rt«l Aagoetad«« C h ris tm a s P resen t i 'h e S e n tin e l Qifts of C hristm as C ards ( ’utex K E L L Y D R U G CO. G ift S u g g estio n s Nutritious for Stock The Sentinel R ig g e r S lim / Subscription to The Sentinel Makes an Ideal Christmas Present Saturday, Dec. 15 EBE BRItDWIWti a QT Hein « for Dru<s The Kexail htore on some men, and make asses of « t ao tnem. ° r pasture, hl bushels of corn, 1G ___________ _ bushel« of oats, and GOO pounds of W ith all the alphabetical gov- cottonaeed meal. Where wheat bran WE hTEND o ik MUNEÏ em in ent aids that we have, some available th « may b** Rub«riture<t HEBE ox us setm not yet to have learned tor a Pnr? '»af« pound for pound. flood pro«luc|nz anliini.« D r y W o o d f o r S a le m e A B C ' s of the N e w DeaL are necessary for profit and the HEBKON. COTTAGE b t t O I t - L l b t M ««n Dec. 11.—Miss L uV erne Lam b of and 3”0 pounds of hurterfst to the E K E IG U T a IB A N h F E B Eugene came borne w ith Miss An- COW. If thie a -n . p 1« I .1 ,, naoe.ie G iicrist Fnda>- »vPQing a I,(j tamed then the ani-. nl I . not ,..... spent the w eek end. W hile nere B E N T IS T S ebe visited Mrs. L . G. M ara h a m Inz for her fewl and «hnuld I m DiL W. E. i t- i “ eat Cottage Grove and accom- taken fr<>m the Ii^rd. Dentist • pained Miss Annabelle G iicrist and O ffice F ifth ana M ain Streets M rs- P ' Toung to M rs. F . V. Hours 8 30 to 13 ana 1 to l l u O vertons ia tu rO a y afternoon ------ — J Rhone 13 “ M. M. " Tison made a business By thinning hall and winter s|»- trip B it t. Il h b l t i r . to and Roseburg M r s ^ r Saturday. o v i^ n of Dentist • .....- / - . m V - . ; : Practice tem p m a in y bandied by I b b J. E. AKNU1UJ ; T U ° ° “ d tore a, 5,7.. H X ' ? O ffice in F ir . I National Bans Bunding - . ? <ra' T ru m an L'large and Alien who <h ; r r • lP . I P bou» lb Cot-»S« G love. Ore. Abeene celebrated th eir birthday n,.t «educe n.- ,i • . i i IIIM tlA A » anm versanea together F rid a y < ve- , ? ' ’ _______ ru , * -----------------nlng w ith a «»inner at Mrs. C la rk e s th,“ amount of -So- ' apple», o th e r I u M. . __ A.X1.E1 | home. Those present w ir e the ■ 'Iv« “ tage» of thinning, declare the I Physician ana burgeon Iv a n Abeene and T ru m an Clarke arp fh r frro hr ifc./p E v e n in g , o, apiK.intn.ent ,s red'Irp4. f e e vigor Is Improved. O vei K e in . u ru a a im s The Ladies cIu& w ill hold a better control of th»* second bro«»d I Cottage Grove oiegoo Thinning for Bettor Fruit D K . G. L. E A K L , Physik.au «..a am geon I beck s. I t w ill be an all dav meet- General F rs u u ,« , lng w ith a pot-luck d l n - i F irs t Building i There w ill be a telephone roeet- ________Cottage G love I lng a t 7.30 on the evening of De- ______ C H H l G I U A l . t R cfm ber 19 at the F arm ers' union hall fo r the purpose of organ zmg D U . II . C. UOMnON _ ‘ the Coast F *•'— — •------ com- O s iru p a lb u l-n y .K iu u o rk Telephone pany, Inc. Witt, a »pi i laity in vui rective r e iia iiiu ii ul the vye Mrs. Jean Long returned to her Rlioiie lo.e home Saturday a fte r spending two L14. M in er Biug., Eugene, Ore. w etks caring for her sister-in-law M rs Add H eath. ' A I IO U N E ) 3 Mrs. M a ry M ackey and Mrs. I. I U K U H E H I I t I.G M IIA U D Y. P o rte r o f Lynx H o llo w and I A t.u fh -v at Law M rs M aj-ian Jackson and son F lr« l N a liu iia , Hai. a n u Kenneth of W a lk e r visited Sunday I Rhone IM C o: t a g e Grove, Ore afternoon a t the Add H eath home. I I J S H IN N . . EG J ' Edw arda was home from Attorney a. E l » N u laiy Rub le M cKenzie Bridge over night Sat Practice- ii, An Courts urday. Bader bunding Miss Eunice Edw ards entertain -C ottage Grove Oregon ed the 4-H Chicken club Saturday. A L I A K IN G tw* w v*r Ka.ens at Tomb Hank of Cut.*««« Grove ! ! At the I.,mb of St. Vincent, In the Hui lu in« cliiir« liyurd of the Cathedral of St Phone wo > ’ Ore . I ’a trla r.lia l, Lisbon, may be seen ------ the Identical pair of ravens that miraculously guided his ship to the capital city of Portugal In the Fourteenth century. The faithful never doubt this. Christmas Tree Decorations Tree Lights, Complete ... 393 Equipped with Perma- 59c With Perma-Lite one light burn out and others will remain lighted. LiU.......... ........ may D arling V ariety Stores s ’.........>nd han'b ‘ n« costs are lowered. r . -------------------------- -- Mixed Grain Crops When grain crops are being grown for feed, higher y ie ld , and a larger total amount of feeding value per acre may frequently be had by sou lng mixtures, instead of sowing one ,,r th* rth pr nt tf>e grains In the — " by " Itself. '" ~ ‘ ' I« proven mixture This by tests at Minnesota university farm over a ten year |>erlod, says A. C. Arny, field crops speck:ilist. i m ixture of one bushel of early oats and one bushel o f six-row barley yielded higher than oh »« grown ninne. Alm a M ate r The usual pronunciation of alma later, saya Literary Digest, Is al ns me-tar—first a as In fat, second nd third a's obscure, as lo final, e a In prey. This Is based on the -Ider English mode of Latin pro iiincintlon. The ao-called Conti ental system Is now largely fol 'lived In America In the teaching Ijitln . and the Continental v«l iea or tliy vowels have replaced he English values. By the Con D o llar F irs t Used in Bohemia Inental system, the phrase Is pro Contrary to popular beliefs, the ounced al ma ma ter— first and dollar did not originate In America. bird a's as In art. second a and e In fact, the first coin that ultimate ibacure. One aometintva hears al ly became the dollar was minted In ua pronouno-d In the English sys rtohemlu and was known ns the loai-lilni t iler. Tills was shortened I i'm and mater In the Continental to "taler" and finally became the I This mixture Is Incorrect dollar. M im eographing. The Sentinel. •f trol, guaruiftccd.................... 92.79 Safety-Heat pnd, all rubber construe- tion, moisture proof, three-heat con trol .................... 95.00 •pjle jyelphian society met M oa- day night a t the home of Mrs. E i- bert Bede fo r a continued study oi m ^dern literatu re. M rs. W illia m ^JacGibbon reviewed the book, — Present, by M a r garet A y e r Barnes. The club w ill meet again Janu ary 14. The Neighbors of W oodcraft, at to e ir meeting Wednesday night, elected M rs. E v a H atch advisor to succeed M rs. C lara Stevens, who resigned. Follow ing lodge a C hrist mas p arty was held and gifts were exchanged. A no-hostess supper was served. M r. and Mrs. H . B. Griggs enter tained a t dinner F rid a y evening. < i£ B e lls , T r e e O r n a m e n t s , D e c o r a t e d C r e p e , I c ic le s , S n o w , T in s e l FIRST CLASS HOLIDAY ROUNDTRIPS for th e firs t class one w ay fa re M" Clarence Veal. p lu s 5 0 / P. M r. and M rs. C. L. Stroup enter tained a t bridge Saturday night. T hree tables were formed, i l C. Hlckenbottom held high score and Donnell Allen held low A t the close of the evening refreshments were served. —to all S. nation« in Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Ari zona. Tickets are good on all trains leaving — The Tanglefoot dancing club has postponed the dance planned for Thursday of next week to a date In January, due to In a b ility to secure the regular hall. A lio low coach-tourist fares on sale every day. The C arnation club w ill hold th e ir annual banquet, to be fol lowed by a Christm as p arty, F r i day night at the Colonial. F DEC. 13 TO JAN. 1 He back h) midnight, January 12 Southern Pacific armers t tnion C o tta g e G r o v e ^.z O regon None Such Mince M e at.............................................18c pkg. Diamond A, 0. B. Corn, 2 cans .................................... . 25c Sunspun Salad Dressing, qts............. ...... ......... ...... ...... 29c Maple Syrup, 5-lb cans ..................................... ............. 65c Dandy Mix Gloss Finish Candy, 2 lbs.......................... 25c Old Fashioned Chocolate Peppermint Candy, 2 lbs. 25c Kitchen Queen Flour, hard wheat ............................. $1.79 Flake White Shortening, 4 lbs......... - ..............................63c White Wonder Soap, 10 bars _____ __ ________ __ 25c Crystal Wedding Oats, large pkg. with glassware .....27c Blue and White Coffee, guaranteed, 1 lb.....................23c Marshmallows, Red and White, 1-lb- pkg.....................19c Pumpkin, large 2>/2 cans, 2 for .....................................19c Peaches, Red and White, large 2'/^ cans, 2 for .......... 35c Lady Godiva Toilet Soap, 4 bars an<l wash cloth ...... 19c FREE Dressing Case« Ladies' and gentlemen*« plain boxed, compo-foldx, zipper «tylea, ut 91 23 !.. ISSO D E L IV E R Y Bristle Ooods Bargain«, all of them. Hair Brushes.......................39c to 92 79 Military Sets........................91.23 to $5.00 Cloth Brushes...... ...................9bc to 91 75 Books—All Fiction—a closeout, each 19c Usual price 75c to 92-50. Dictionaries ........................... 25c to 92 00 Hot Pads f o r table service.................... 75c Dish Towel Sets, Dish Cloth Sets, Hot Pad Sets, Combination Sets 23c to 91 00 “ Eternal Match” Lighters ................50c Lighter Fluid.......15c Goggles . ..25c Blade Sharpeners 98c Blades .......25c Diaries, 5-year..................... $1.00 to $1 75 Candlesticks ....................... $1.00 to $1.50 Hot Water Bottles Guaranteed If o x lm iv 7,'ie Defender (in color«}.......... Kuntleak .................................... 91 19 91-50 Playing Cards Pit, Rook, Flinch 29c to 75c Table Covers, Tally Pads, Ash Trays, Electric Cigarette Lighters 91.00 Shaving Mirrors ................. 35c to $2.25 Razors ....................... 19r i,, $ 3 o n Shaving Packets ................. 60c to $4.00 Desk Pen Sets Automatic Pencils Lather Brushes Poker Chip Sets Scissors, miscellaneous $1 25 to $6 00 lO c to $ 3 .'ill .......50c to $3.00 50c to $2.00 35c to $1,00 Body Powders, Compacts, Combs, Pearl and Crystal Necklaces, Perfumizers, Maks-up Mirrors, Powder and Perfume Sets, Vanities, Puff Packets, Dresser Vanities. Vacuum Bottles, Vacuum Lunch Kits, Incense Burners, Pen and Pencil Sets, Watches, Clocks, Cigarette Coses, Men’s Purses, Binoculars, Key Chains. Box Letter Files, Loose Leaf Price Books and Memo Books, Negative Folders, Snap Shot Albums- Boston Bags, Leather Pockets, Sewing Bags, Harmonicas, Flash Lights, Recipe Files, Electric Irons. 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