TIIUKSDAY. AUGUST I, 1910 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON Special Sale Dorix Arrwxt and I^orcne Chrlx- tcrwen left Tucnday for a week’s vian at the ( ’hrixtenxpn cabin at Lund Park. Mr. and Mrs. Art Christensen are visiting Mm. Chrlutenaen'a brother and family at Nyswla, Ida­ ho. ------------ Mr. and Mm L S Godard ac- companied by Mm. B B Hurt'and daughter Pauline and Fred Butler visited Heceta Beach Saturday and Sunday. New Liquids Are Taken from Wood ------ ---- - Mm. Melissa Purkerson of Junc­ tion City and Mm. Mary Hill of Eugene were visitors Thursday of Mm. Purkerson’« sister, Mm. Boone Humphrey. Mr. and Mm. W. J. Seaver of S p rin g fie ld w e re v is ito rs Friday of their son, R. M. Seaver. Mr. and Mm. Charles Kinnar and Mm. Kruger of Marshfield were guests Sunday of Mm. Clara Chapman Mr. and Mm. J. R. Nelson of Springfield were guests Sunday of their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mm. R. M. Seaver. Mr. and Mm. John Lott and Mm. Lott’s mother. Mm. Peli- wick, and Mm. Walter Pohl and two daughters, all of Chiloquin, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mm. Lee Duffey, Mm. Coleman of Arbor and her daughter and the latter’s two daughters of Santa Rosa, Califor- ma, who visited last week with another daughter, Mm. A. Lane, left Saturday for their homes. Mm. Jack Peterson returned Sunday from attending the S.D.A. convention in Portland, ________________ S A V E ! New Big 6 Cubic Foot Family Size thjt painf A dozen unknown new liquids have been extracted from wood in the University of Washington's ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR chemistry laboratory, it was re- VP^2''d at «* « « ie Saturday. rh,’y are th,‘ h»-ginning of an exploration for sources of wealth rivaling the gold found by thp ploneem. All are from lignin, the part of wood which is one of the A. W. Helliwell and L. J. Mc­ world's greatest waste products. Coy left Monday afternoon for a The University of Washington, short business visit to Grand near the center of North Ameri- Coulee und other Washington ca's lumber production, has set it- points. self the Job of finding something useful In lignin. The liquids are Mm. E. F. McFarland of the the first results. They are from Presbyterian church is away this water color to brown and mostly week teaching National Missions fragrant. There is also one yellow at the Presbyterian young people’s wax, likewise a new unknown summer conference at S i l v e r lignin compound. Creek. Two young people of the The possibilities in lignin are Sport Coot» Presbyterian C. E. society, Mac suggested by the single big-time, Were $12 96, Trask and Richard Smith, are al­ commercially valuable product it Now so In attendance at the confer­ has yielded thus far. This is vanil- ence. lln, the flavoring of vanilla. Na­ Population Density Ratio We Olve and Redeem 8 AH. Oreen Stampa tural vanilla is 50 per cent vanil­ In the United States there are Mr. and Mm. Harvey Patterson lin. The wood substitute, made in of El Monte, California, visited at the United States from spruce fewer than 90 persons per square the Judson Allen home last week trees since 1936, furnishes about mile as against about 700 in Great and were very favorably impress- half the nation’s supply and has Britain. Phone 73 ed with this part of the valley, cut the price in half. The men had not seen each other At Washington the lignin ex- South Carolina's Divorce Law for more than fifty years. ploration Is In chargp of Dr. A. J. South Carolina Is the only state tat _______ Bailey, a Washington graduate of Engraved, printed or processed Pottage Prove 616 Main Street the Union which does not grant di­ wedding announcements for Mr. and Mm. Henry Overheiser, 1933 He t e a by The Sen tine L ownem and operators of Heinie’s r>ersons in States vorces for any cause whatever. «■», Mr. and Mm. Glenn Smith of Lunch .r e .eavlna .he Inner par. vem onia were weex ena visitors on a business and u ^ a*|, ey» Vernonia, were week visitors . tkla week v em o n ia . wi n w iv k i end no vwivom , . . .. , .. . , cooks the wood In butyl alcohol W end, and relative. In C a tU fe STvrtli ,hu* extract, It tu a brown ________ k S T O ii « i™ o r th e" 1 ^ - L , I * * ’ P"""’« ' tat° " * -------------------- r llir in .r nlwnne,, • t ill There evaporating Vapor« Mm. Hattie Best of Portland K ____ are trapped and condensed Into See W B. JOHNSTON for Real is visiting old schoolmates and . ,, . . separate compounds. Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals. friends In Cottage Grove. She is _ .*7iia2 Chapman of JJayhurst jn jjomh this lignin powder Office No. 25 N. 7th St. 42-tfc staying at the home of Mm. S. E. 'YMS taken homc Saturday from can ^e put under pressures up to Markley. ,hP Sacred Heart hospital in Eu- iq .OOO pounds so that various Mr, and Mm. II. B. Breedlove .........— gene where he had been confined chemical reactions occur, produc- and son Glenn returned las week Mr. and Mm. Herman Petersen tor the past two month« with a jng new compounds. This is one Does it eat gas, drink oil and have to be steered to­ from a trip to the Yellowstone have moved into their new home broken leg. step jn learning what lignin is National {Mirk and a visit with on north 10th street. ------------ made of and what It can be made ward the repair shop too often for your pocketbook? While relatives in Washington. ---------- Mr. and Mm. Atwood Foster Into. warring on the fifth columnist everywhere why let one Helen Elizabeth Roberts, daugh- spent Monday and Tuesday at Ot- It is not necessary to cut trees Mra I .ena Sams and son Nor- ter of j^r anfj Mn, Clyde Rob- ter Rock and in Salem with Mr. to obtain lignin. Lignin is the stay in your garage when i t ’s so easy to bay a dependable man. Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Swanson erta. last Thursday for a visit and Mm. Geo. Gutekunst and Mr. principal waste of pulp mills. an used car? So 11 ,n m / ’ . an<, . " n’Cw with her grandmother, Mrs A. S and Mm. Heath Lowry. The oc- unsightly brown liquid which fre W e lls and ramlly, Mm. .Frank Austin, nt Aberdeen, Washington casion was the celebration of Mm. quently pollutes streams. Here are some of our good buys: Holm and Mm. Elsie Wells at­ ------------ Foster’s father’s birthday. ------------------------ tended a family reunion at Silt Mr. and Mm. Hugh Brisbane ------------ coos park Sunday. and daughter returned Friday Mm. Frances Nichols, who has Mr »«.I Mr. m v nwH frnm • ,hree ww?ka vUlt wlth **•<’" visiting at the home of her Mr. an.‘ . relatives - at ..............._ Morris. Minnesota, .................. . daughter. .„uw..™- Mrs V... Don . . . . . Allen, left for .... Mrs Harry Williams and Miss S 3 'C Ä 'T K U Z Î S J."“ ,h ' lr h" " r « BU,,e- W i" San Franclaco^ ¿ ¡.I- » - J * Russum to Portland. Wednesday, Montana. fomia. Monday. daughter of Corvallis spent Sun- ________ where they remained over night d a y a tte n d in g the -u m m e r assem- relatives are at the bed- with Mm. Williams' sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mm. C. J. Kem spent Ray Husted, and returned home bly of the Omrch of the Brethem of w W |Lvin C ottage ?! “ 5Tt,eW° Od Camp ncar Grove resident, who is critically the first three days of the week Thursday Mrs. Audrey Dodson of Marsh­ M y rtle Point. m. Among the visiting relatives in Portland on business. field was a guest over the week are Captain L. S. Shnpley of Car- Emma Branstetter of Los An- end of Mrs. Clara Chapman. Mr. and Mm. Wayne Monroe mel. California, retired naval offl- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider •pent the week end at Yachats, rer. - a brother ______ - of - Mrs — Wilson;, geles, California. Is visiting her — -.v. — , ____ ______ Mm. Silas Gould of Coalinga. Cal- er;,, ™ S. E. Markley a°d and the Louis Layng family were Mm Iveston Durham and daugh- ifomlu. a niece of Mr. Wilson, and Mrs. W. H. Medley. among those attending the Letson ter Ramona June returned Sunday Mm. A L. Collingsworth of New rc™ lon a* * ? nCal£ ’ S^ nday ~ from a m onths visit with a sis- Plymouth. Idaho, also a niece of ,* I r “n d ? lrs W N Dcrwens ter. Mm. O. C. Mink at Council. Mr. Wilson. Messrs Gould and * ^ f r’ ^ lted ,?“n day visit with his parents, Mr. and land is visiting her son Almond. SUGAR Red Roae Batter and lee ____h Mm. C. F, Hoskins. Ask fer them. O. O. IGA Baking lb. pkg. 1 REDDEST RED HEAD i . * vB | û * " w S a « r I ' M L l X i XL- L Bruce Pooler, young son of Mr. Fresh Shredded Pound and Mrs. O. D. Pooler of Black Butte route took top honors at • the Taft red head roundup the & t i LY^ANUI.AT^J j W I Two dwellings, 7 and 4 rooms each. Comer lot 120x114. past week and was judged the Sw ift’s pound can reddest red head of the bunch. CLOSE IN. 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