The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 21, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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r«(rltf9rat<»iw. M««
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ri.71.
Mr. and Mr« W alter >i«<nlr«to.
Kiignm , and Mi«« Ktfthar H rifk«n
and A 1C. Oertmont«, W estfir, ware
Munday vlaltora nt the home of
Mra W. 1» Hubbell
M i*« l la lllr W llllt« o f Ko»«*hur|r
was a w rrk and vinltnr In the city
IIH t m o t h e r . M m Ml uni* W llllt«,
accompanied her to lt<»««hurK I«»
nttrnd the K rtw kah convention In
•«•almt there thia weak.
Mr« Jnka Ldodamood of Hia«l-
w im h I
vlaltrrl la«t week w ith rala
live« and friend» In thle com mun­
ity
Mr and M ia. <’
K
lioaklna
ware visitor« In Malm» last Thure-
day
K K M ill« attended a funeral
d ire c to r* « m e e tin g In A lb a n y Wed
ne«dav of la«t week
The new <1» payment plan on
Norge
refrigerator«.
Mae Radio
Kay
m21c
Mr and M m M L. Godard mid
»on Kldon »pent the week end In
G ran t« I»«««
Mr Godard*« slater.
Mr«. C
A
Atklnaon,
returned
w ith them for a vlalt at the Godard
horn,
M r and M ra Kennsth W ard and
Mr« E II. Ixrmly »pent our day
laal week In N orth Bend
The Jim Benedict fam ily. M in­
neapolis, and M r and M ia. Ix><>
Cron» and fam ily. Portland, w . r .
Munday xurai» at the I. A. Randall
horn». Mr Benedict la a nephew
and Mr» l.'rone, a niece, of M r
and Mra. Handall.
(le t I hat cold refreshing d rin k at
th r (im y Gouae
Me
Jeaae tstnalng. Jeaae Ixinstng Jr..
George Gate», L. W Coiner. Fred
W an ker and Charles
Holier
a t­
tended a R oyal Arch meeting In
Eugene Monday night and assisted
w ith degree work
Naom i Goodwin of O akland. O re ,
1» »pending a few day» a t the home
of an uncle. Jew» L. C raw ford
Mr and Mr». George Jacobsen
visited over Ihe week end In Port
land at the home of a son H ow ard.
M r. and M ra H a rry Godard and
■mall daughter of Coquille
were
gueete Munday at
the
llansom
Cone home
Senior Play. G irl Hhy," M ay 22.
H 8. Gym
25« and 35.
m ile
Hom er C Nelson was here front
Eugene over Ihe week end. T hia
was hl» first visit here since be­
ing taken to a Eugene hospital ala
month» ago follow ing an accident
In which he was nearly electrocut­
ed He ha» not y»t been discharged
from the hospital.
T he G ray Goose for Ice Cream c
M t and M r*. G L. S m ith of C or­
vallis. who »|>ent last week w ith
Mi and M r» <). M
Bagley, re­
turned home Hunday. M r S m ith Is
Mr» Bagley » brother.
M r and M rs
Hherm
Godard
»pent last Hunday In G ran ts Pass.
H a ll A J«»hn»i«>n. VU m U K a U U .
lo a n *, Mure In«uran<*e. I ’hone ftA.
Mr»
Georgs
K ebb 1 «beck
and
«laughter Carolyn left Monday for
a months vlalt In Man Francisco
M l*« lleth Rede. who 1« employed
at the Oregon <"ave» near G rant»
l*a«*. wan a visitor a few day» thl«
week at the home of her parents.
M r amt M ra Klbert Bede She re­ "Farm I . .an Contem ner.
turned to tha Cave« today.
A ll national farm loan associa­
Red Koae B u tte r and Ice ('ream . tion member» of luine county are
\« k fo r them < <) Cream ery.
tf Invited to attend a special stock­
M r and M m M cK inley C a rr and holder'» meeting at Eugene, M ay
»mnll aon Steven of Portland a r­ 29. it Is announced by C. F. Hyde,
secretary-! reasurei
of
the F irst
rived Tuesday for a vlalt at the
N F I-A . who Is m aking the local ar-
home of M m C a rr’« parent», Mr.
rangeinents.
The
meeting
w ill
and Mr« O J Kent
M r. C a rr re- open at 1 34) In the G uild theatre,
turned to Pori la n d W e d n e s d a y a n d Eugene.
A ll farm ers and others
Interested
In
Ihe
cooperative
methoil o f farm financing are In­
vited to "sit In" al the meeting
IMPLEMENTS
and
HAY TOOLS
Graber-Gettys
M ra
C a rr w ill he here u ntil next
week
Alton W .iodard, who had been
employed nt Brndwnod, arrived
here S aturday and w ill be employ­
ed by the W oodard Lum ber com­
pany In thia city.
T he new ft* paym ent plan on
Norge
refrigerators. See
Radio
Ray.
m21c
M r. and Mrs. Clyde Roberta and
fam ily »pent Hunday In M nrehfleld.
M r. Roberta delivered a rn r which
ha had aold In n resident o f that
city.
Miss Adelaide IjiCasge, who vis­
ited here several weeks, returned
to Seattle F rld n y
She wns ac­
companied by her mother, Mm.
M ary IjiC iisse who recently »old
her property Internets hero and
plans to m ake her home In Seattle.
Joe Tonole, who had been re­
ceiving treatm ent at the veternns
hospital In Roseburg
returned
home Inst weok.
Mrs. Joe M cKtbben returned Sun­
day from Salem where she visited
for two weeks.
T he new ft* pnyment plan on
Pryor Sm ith Gueat Speaker.
The
Presbyterian
missionary
society w ill meet at Ihe home of
Mrs. Charles Beldler Wednesday
afternoon at 2 30 o'clock.
Pryor
Hmlth, son of Rev. James A. Sm ith
w ill tell of his experiences ns a
missionary In Colombia. H A
M ile
boxes w ill be opened
Old Reeldent I'aaaca.
W illia m M cL aug hlin , resident of
this section since 1906 died at his
home, four miles eouth o f the city.
Saturday. M ay 10. H e had lived
alone for n short tim e and was ap-
parntly In good health when visit­
ed d uring the day. Sunday about
10 a. m. a son and daughter-ln-lnw
M r nnd Mrs. Orel
M c la u g h lln ,
called al his home and found him
dead In bed. A physician was call­
ed and was of the opinion th a t he
had died about m id nig ht fro m a
heart attack.
M r M clsiu gh lln was born June
2, I860, nt Buena V is ta In Polk
county, Oregon.
Surviving are
two sons, O rel of this city and
F ran k of Monmouth, Orc. He was
a member of the Free M ethodist
church.
F un eral services were held W ed­
nesday forennon at M ills chapel.
Rev. Sims of the Free Methodist
Methodist church o fficiating .
In ­
term ent wns In the I. O. O. F. A.
F. A A M. cemetery.
T his Is the first year Cottage
Grove hae entered a learn In ten-
nle matches
T hey w ill compete
with Roseburg next week and pos­
sibly a match w ill tw arranged
w ith
University high at Eugene
later
They may play a return
match with Eugene high
Il
I.. S m ith '» M o ve to N e w p o rt
M r and Mrs. I t L. Sm ith, resi­
dents of College G love
for the
pnel five years, left the first of the
week
for New port, where
Mr
Sm ith
has secured employment
w ith I. II. Rowe. T h e ir residence
al 94* Ho. Hlxth Is now occupied
by C I. Rynea.son,
advertising
m anager of The Hentlnel, and his
fam ily, who »noved here Tuesday
from Jun rtloi C ity
Ralph Carlson, Red Cross Field
Representative for First Aid and
IJ fe Having, w ith headquarters at
Han Francisco, w ill give exam ina­
tions In G erllnger H a ll at the U n i­
versity of Oregon, Thursday and
F riday, M ay 21 and 22 Any sw im ­
m er who caree Io la k e the senior
exam ination, a senior ra-obeck. the
examiners exam ination, o r exam in ­
ers re check, should he there. A n y­
one Interested may w rite ths local
K e .l C r e a g o f f ic e , *17 W illa m e tte
etreet. Eugene.
M ille r ,
M ;
T ru n k
lo st
4 6 5,
vs.
Colter, 6-4-7;
doubles, C arpenter
and T ra s k won 4-6-11, vs. M ille r
nnd Good, ft-4-9.
"Pop, what I* a knollP*
"Slow rlM .”
• Bsll Smile*»«.—WNU ServO.*
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r ib le .— Pat blinder
klsgaziM v
O h io , G r e a t L o t» lo In d ia n s
C o-op eratio n F arm er»' H ope.
The president of the N o rth D a­
kota Farm ers Union,
Charles C.
Talbot. I» reported as having told
members of the Oregon division
of that organization that the co­
operative movement was the A m e ri­
can farm ers' m a jo r hope. He de­
plored tendencies to exploit soil.
• • •
S te elh ea d » In I.u ck la m u te.
Steelhead», weighing from 6 to 8
pounds, were caught In the little
L u cklam u te riv e r recently. Sports­
men have sworn th a t there were
no steelhead» in the west side
branches of the W tllia m e tte river.
T he run Is attrib u ted to recent gen­
erous plantings of trout.
• • •
W in te r L in g e r *
O u r cold showers of the past two
C om m odore P e r r y ’» N ot»»
or three days are attrib u ted to the
“ We have met the enemy sad lingering of Old M an W in te r In the
they are uura.’’ '."'hla brief note, lap of Spring. H e scattered six In­
hastily scribbled on the hack of a ches o f new snow over the tops of
Cascades
above
O akridge
letter liy Commodore Ferry to In­ the
form General llarrl.son of the vic­ Tuesday night and more fell W ed ­
T ra ffic , although slowed
tory on Lake Erie, has lived nesday
throughout the year* a« vee of our up. continued over Hogg Pass.
great message*
H ardly an adult
or school child In ihe country doee New G uffey Coal R ill
F orty-eight hours a fte r the Sup-
not know (hla message by henrt and
To Ihe Indians the Ions of (Hilo
wne fell more deeply Ilian Ihe lo»«
of any other »late, for II was their
favorite hunting ground «herein
roamed plentiful game of many ape
cles
Thus, according to a w riter
In Ihe Cleveland Plain Dealer, when
the region that furnished them food
and clothing » « « l»-lng taken away
from them, many of the natives v i­
olated practically nil Ihe treaties
made with the white men who, too.
wauled this land. To white men
who r i l l i n ’ Into thl» region, the«e
savage hnllle cries were fam iliar
“No white man shall plant corn In
Ihe Ohio country" nnd “We will
put out the tire of every pale-face
on the Indlnn shore"
In v en ted N o n -S in k a b le B oat
Joseph Francis, A meric» n Invent­
or and boat builder, patented In
1RII7, a nonalnkahle lifeboat which
was widely used for several dec­
ades a fte r 1SB0. lie was Ihe found­
er of the American Shipwreck and
Humane society, developed a cor­
rugated metal lifeboat nnd used his
same Invention In the construction
of steamers, lie received tha Con­
gressional Medal, the Franklin In
atltule Medal ami International rec
ognlllon for his work.
Elephants, when about to cross a
stream nr a marsh, carefully tea!
the banks with their feet ns In this
country they do with bridges nnd
railroad cars. Charles Darwin, In
discussing their Intelligence, makes
special mention of this exploratory
habit
llo n e y C o n ta in » M in e r a l»
Honey contains such mineral« as
Iron, calcium, magnesium, copper
manganese and silicon
The Pacific coast area, which
ranked second among state groups
In volume o f building construction
during the firs t q uarter of 1936.
w ith a gain o f more than 50 per
cent over the same period In 1935.
la credited
w ith
approxim ately
one-quarter o f the country’s pri­
vate residential building operations
during M arch, according to the
Departm ent of Labor.
C alifo rn ia showed the largest
residential gains. Seventeen cities
In that state reported a volume o f
1100,000 or more In Feb ru ary It
had but nine cities In that group.
In February. 1935, It had but tw o
and In M arch, 1935, there were only
five
"This increased volume o f home
building," It was pointed out by
Jamleaon P a rker, state directo r o f
the F H A . "la reflected In the op­
erations o f the 63 Insuring offices
of our organisation. T he week end­
ing A p ril 13, fo r example, m arked
an a ll-tim e high fo r num ber and
d ollar volume of mortgagee sub­
m itted fo r Insurance. T h e to ta l o f
IS).661.33!. was a gain of more than
1800,000 over the previous w e e k "
E. T . 8telle, form erly w ith the
M a n ila branch o f
the
N a tio n a l
C ity Bank of N e w Y o rk , la one o f
the directors o f the F irs t Federal
Savings and Loan association o f
Eugene. Thia association Is a m em ­
ber of the Federal H o m e Loan
Rank System and Is chartered and
supervised by the U. 8. govern­
ment
H o r r ify in g
I* W. A. A rtist— My object was
lo expre-sa In a single painting all
the horrors of war
Onlooker Well, you've done It.
I've never seen anything so hor­
"Drunk** P r o v e s to Re T o u g h
S ia t k W i f e s f H e n r y V I I I
C u sto m er W ith B ad R ecord
Catherine P arr (1312-1548), queen
Picked up on ths city street» of England, alxtb wife of Henry
Hunday afternoon
by C h ief of
V III, waa Ihe daughter of Sir
Police G P ilch er, Fred W ebster,
Thomas Parr, an office holder at
apparently In a drunken oondltlon.
the court of Henry V II. Hlie had
was lodged In Ihe city Jail. The
been twice widowed before Henry
decorations were apparently not to
his liking there, for W ebster pro­ made her his wife. In 1343. She
ceeded to change them In a violent «sorted a beneficent Influence over
the aging king. Interceding In be.
manner.
Before Chief Pitcher could rum- half of his daughters, whom she
w on
aselstance In the form of helped educate. At one time she
state police, W ebster had broken barely escaiied the fate of her
all the glass windows In the Jail, queenly predecessors, bnt lived to
lorn o ff and broken the radiator, become queen dowager and to wield
lavatory and toilet
H e was taken considerable power at the start of
later In the afternoon to Eugene the reign of Henry's bob , Edward
and appeared before
the
grand VI. She later married Karon Sey­
ju ry there Tuesday, according to mour of Rudeley, but died of puer­
re p o rt*
peral fever shortly a fte r the birth
Police believe W ebster to be an of a daughter.
ex-convict w ith a C alifo rn ia police
record
He was arrested by state
S lr s a g e A c c id e n t to C r a f t
police In Issne county a few weeks
A strange accident happened to a
ago on another charge
strange craft In the Bay of Blp-
I m p iir r ) A M a r k in A nn ou nce
cay In 1878. Cleopatra a Needle, a
73Oi A n n iv e rs a ry H ale F rid a y .
joo ton obelisk, was being towed—
The Sentinel office has Just com­ on a giant Iron cradle anpported hv
pleted the printing of a large o r­ pontoon»-from Egypt to England
der of a ttrac tiv e bills announcing by the S. S. Olga. During a storm
the tw e n ty -fifth anniversary sale the rabies snapped and the craft,
h f L'mphrey A M a rk in , local de­ despite Its great site, waa aot
partm ent store
The sale starts found for more than two months.—
F riday
Collier's Weekly.
whnt It menns. However, the more
carefully composed and more elabo­
rate. formal dispatch which Perry
sent to the secretary of w ar Is
scarcely known to exist.
It re­
poses In the archives of Wash­
ington. where It Is perused only
by some researchers and students
of American history. — Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
reine Court found his coal con­
servation
act
unconstitutional,
Senator G u ffe y Introduced a sub­
stitute designed to meet the court's
objections. T he original provisions
regulating wages and hours of
labor are elim inated.
The chief
feature of the new measure la a
provision giving
district
coal
board», set up as In the original
aot, the power to fix m inim um
prices base«] on production costs
including labor.
C oast A re a Shows G ain.
Red Cross F •s m io a tlo n s .
E le p h a n t» C a r e f u l
Grove Tennis T eam W ins.
A tennis team , composed of Lon-
thal C arpenter nnd
Dnn T ra s k ,
represented the local high school
In a m atch w ith a team from the
Kugeno high school at
Eugene
Wednesday o f Inst week. T he local
toam wns victorious, w inning tw o
sets out o f three.
In singles C arpenter won ft-fi, vs.
I PA LA K M W S - I
F A G E N IN E
Don’t Take
Chances!
Most Accidents
Happen at Home
Be prepared with
FIRSTAID DOUBLE
STERILIZED
Cotton, Bandages, Gauze
Surgical Dressing Powder
Mercurichrome — Tincture
Iodine
Readymade Bandages
Adhesive Tape—Waterproof
And plain
Hospital Cotton — Gauze
Bandages — Thermometer
—Bed Pan
Fill Your Home Cabinet
Now
Kern’s for Drugs
SAVE ^
SAFETY at \
A e x o X L paUG STORE
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Remodeling?
D O N ’T N E G LE C T
YOUR PLUM BING!
Sound plumbing's the backbone
of your home! F au lty plumbing
can be the greatest annoyance.
L et Schofield S tew art replace
Inefficien t plum bing parts w ith
the newest and moat a ttractive
In fixtures. 8ee what a d iffe r­
ence they'll make!
Veterans—Why not invest some of that bonus money
in modern plumbing in your home? It will increase
your pleasure in your home and add value to your
property.
Schofield Stewart
BUG
BAFFLER
INSECT SCREENS FOR YOUR CAR RADIATOR
Attractive, Durable, Reasonably Priced
U S ROYAL TIRES— U S FAN BELTS
U S BATTERIES
S H IE L D S an d W A R D
General Petroleum Station—Fifth and Main
Going
Fishing?
Let Us
Supply
Your Needs
No matter whether it is a low priced outfit for your
boy's first trip—or deluxe equipment—we have it,
priced right.
TROUT BASKETS 85c and up
SALMON EGGS Jar 15c
RODS 50c up REELS 29c up
A good assortment of spinners for
that next bass trip
TWIN OAKS