f* 'I? * THI KSUW \ 'o \ ’EMUi;i{ 11, 1911 Sid George Guest Speaker at Lions Club November 6 Spaniel Guards Sow and L itte r Railroad Strike Threatened Dec. 5 Threat of a nation-wide »top- page of fre ig h t and passenger tra in movement« in the pre- Christma« season prevailed Sat urday a» the leader of the big Brotherhood of Kai,road T ra in men Maid 350,(MX) men would de sert the ro llin g stock o f the v ita l transportation »y»tem December 5. W hile A F W hitney, trainmen'» president, forecast a w alkout of u ll the operating union members on that date, the head» o f the other fo ur unions agreed that a » Itike was inevitable hut would not im m ediately xet a date. The five union» have demanded a 30 percent increase in wages fo r I h e trainm en, engineer«, switchmen, firem en and engine- men. The lowest paid get $5.06 daily, and President Roosevelt*« fa ct-find in g board in the ca rrier- employe dispute ha» recommend ed a tem porary Increase of 7 '» (»•rcent, w ith u reconsideration of wage needs at the end of next year. . A table in the fact-finding board's report to the president showed an average salary-wage of employes nt class 1 railroads in 1940 to lie $1,913. Shi George uf Eugene, past de partm ent commander of i h «• American le g io n , was a guest ■(leaker nl the Linn» club lout Thursday, addressing the cluu mi the m otto of the Ix'glon In ob servance nt Arm istice week Six limit commanders of the Calvin Eunk Piml Am erlcun Ix'glon were also guests o f the club: George M atthews. Joe Sm ith, Claude Sherman. V lnal Itaridull, B ill lialdem un and Alvta Wa-ks. 'fh e N|M*uker was IntriMliiceil hy Robert From m . ami accompanied hy M r Fromm, addressed the high Kchool ■tuilent I »sly In the after* m Min S|ieiiking on the m nttn of the American Legion "F o r God and C ou ntry," M r George told ol the item onillxutlon which followed the dem obilization of the Kuro|iean armies of the W orld w ar A m e ri ca alone i>ncii|ieit w ith the organ ization and iiMiriitiinec of the lx-gion. he Maid But the dem oral izing effect nt the W orld w ar lai.t the groundwtu k fu r the present conflict, u conflict President W il ton »ought to avoid w ith the suh- mlnsliin of fourteen |»nnis at the T re a ty nt Versailles. The present objective of the Am erican Legion lie Maid was to defeat liltle rtn m and to remove an fa r an possible the cause of fu tu re conflicts. Wa/ker The C om m unity club held its social meeting at the Mobile Jackson home i hursday a fte r M a r k in anil M arhen. noon. the b irthday anniversaries Wayne Mack in. manager of “ (.o ld e n Arre» .Monarch l.a d y ," cham pion Id a h o sow, and h er litte r of Mrs. Anna Grousheck, Mrs. Glintafhon'», and George Marhen, are guarded by f a ith fu l “ Peggy," a spaniel. T h e y 're a ll owned by Emma Bryant, Mrs. Ada W righ t manager of the Employment o f B iu te llow e, yo u th fu l hog enthusiast who's showing them to Harold and M rs Pearl Henglebrock were fice, were welcomed Into the cluh E, llepu e, le ft, general m anager of G ra n d N a tio n a l l.lvestm-k E » posi observed. Games were played. Re tio n a t b an I r a m is to , and James I.. H a lle y , a show of (tr ia l. as new memtiers and were given freshments were served to 10. th club degree hy H r I f A. Hag The M others' club m et at the en I In cidentally both of the new S I.I I . IN F E S T A T IO N B E IN G school house F riday afternoon. A H A N O I. E l l H l P O IS O N IN t ., member» pronounce th e ir name« m otion was carried to have cau the name although they are s(»dl- The G et-together club met for tion signs on the school zone. Voc cd d iffe re n tly I. The infestation of slugs through all day Thursday w ith M is. C lif al solo by Lous Close, "P al of M y out western Oregon is Just as liud, ford Lcbow. The members tied out Dreams." M rs. R. E. Davis o f if not worse, tins year than last, a q uilt. P ot-luck lunch was serv Oakland. C alifornia was a visitor. but grower» are successfully com ed at noon. The next meeting w ill Mrs. Davis donated a d o lla r fo r Mrs. Anna B u rke tt returned bating the pests w ith poison bait, be the C hristm as m eeting w ith the- lunch project. Refreshments rc|Mirts Dr. Ism C. Mole, head of Mrs. James Lcbow. from a tw o weeks visit nt Leban were served to Mmes. R. E. Davis, Lester R e a rrifk »pent the week H. Clase, M argaret W alker, Em on w ith a atater, Mrs. Sylvester the entomology departm ent in the O S C . experim ent station end at Kellogg anil E lkto n on a ma Bryant, Mabie Jackson, Fred and other relatives at Scio and A l The poison, firs t found effec duck hunting tr ip w ith friends bany. Quinn and Jane and Lots Close. M ims Evelyn Lamb, student nt tive ly lust year anil now used gen from Cottage Grove. Mrs N e ttie Powell o f Burbank. erally. Is composed of m etallic- Mrs. Lee* Dugan attended a C alifornia, le ft Thursday a fte r the U niversity, »pent A m u stlev hyde and calajum arsenate as the birthday dinner in Eugene Sunday day w ith home folks. spending a week here w ith Mr. M r. and Mrs. W. A Saunders active Ingredients, w ith a bran honoring I->1 T u lle r on his b irth and Mrs. Guy H olliday. Mrs. Bow- carrier. It is uvailble in both loose day. re turner I F riday to Berkeley, e ll is M r. H olliday's aunt. Kay Burch o f N ew port spent i M r. and Mrs. K. L. R ankin and C alifornia, a fte r spending a week uim I pellet form , w ith the la tte r here w ith relatives and moving a|>patcntly somew-hat more effec last week v isitin g her grandpar daughter P hyllis o f N o ti were th e ir household gtxsls In n n Cush tive and more economical, says ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Herm an Gleus-; guests Sunday at the Fred Quinn D r Mote. er. home. man. Both types are broadcast over Mr. and Mrs. Jake S talder and, W u lte r Robinson and father. Mrs. R. E. Davis o f Oakland, Jack Robinson, sj»‘nt Saturday ut the infested area, e ither by bund fa m ily nt Cottage Grove were C alifornia is v isitin g at the Boyd Scottsburg fishing, where they or by using a hom -type seeder. callers Sunday at the Roy Ken W a lker and fa m ily home. both made a g<M«l catch of salmon The loose m aterial is applied it nedy home. Fred Quinn and Boyd W a lker Mrs. Jenkins o f Cottage Grove have done repair w ork Mr». John Ixim ti w ill !»• hostess approxim ately 10 pounds per acre, in the to the Divide Social Neighbors w hile the pellets are effective spent Sunday at W alden at the school house. A new locker and a when applied fo ur pounds per home of her son, Fred Overton, i new door was installed. club Thursduy of this week. Miss Irish M ontieth o f O ak Mr. and M is. O rel M cLaughlin acre. Even though the la tte r ty(ie ridge is v is itin g her aunt, Mrs. of C u rtin spent Suturduy evening costs slig h tly more per pound, the Apple D irt Reduce» W right w lih M r. und Mrs. W u lte r Robin jie r acre cost is m a te ria lly less. Oversuppllcd with apples, or-i B. F. Jackson. M rs. Jackson has Dr. M ole isiin ts out. Most w est churdists of the Northwest and the returned from the Eugene hos son. The o k le y Sage fam ily, form er ern Oregon feed and seed dealers Surplus M arketing ad m in istratio n 1 p ita l and is much better. residents o f Divide who had are now carrying slug poison in have not worried over-much about spent the summer nt Hubbard, hulk quantities. the medical aspects of the dieting' Manufacture of China Excellent co ntrol is living ol>- o f Mias Evelyn Appleton Lock o fj (Missed through Inst week enroute The manufacture of china was tained w ith Bus poison except Tacoma. Wash. Eating nothing but begun morg than 4,000 years ago In to Reedsport to locate. M r. and Mrs Earl Thorp o f Do- where it Is spread too late o r not 20 apples a day. with only apple E g y p t rena were guests Saturday of uniform ly. In some cases the Juice to wash them down. Mis» Lock, Mrs. Thorp's |iarent«, M r. anil slugs have done so much damage 39 year» old, reported »he had re 1 to seedling crimson clover o r duced her weight from 166 to 136 Mr«. Price H am ilton. Mrs. F runk Stout received word sim ila r cropa before the poison pounds in 45 day» Physicians who from her son Charles ut W indfall, was applied that i eseeding was examined her twice weekly report cold w ealher ed her pulse and bkiod pressure ini- Indiana, nt a b irth of a son re necessary. Unless werves to check the a c tiv ity o f the . proved throughout the 45 days. cently. slugs, poisoning may s till be Now In season, cranberry sher carried out throughout the fa ll, Biggest Island bet nt Gustafson’s of course. 1 4ltc says Dr. Mote. Australia is the largest island in Heavy or continued rains reduce the w orld—so big. in fact, that It is the effectiveness of the poison, a l often referred to as a continent It though Ixd te r k ills are obtained contains 2.974.561 square miles. De in hum id weather when slugs are spite the fact that Australia could most active ra th e r than in dry, easily support 150.000.000 people, sunshiny periods. A series o f m ild only about 6,000.000 persons live w inters plux abundant late sum there and most of the interior is mer and c u rly ta il ruins is blam still unexplored. ed fo r the exceptionally heavy in Produce 1‘ ju x h e festations o f slugs fu r the past Mosby Creek Divide SM ART A C C ESSO R IES FO R W OM EN New this week 3« New Purse Styles — suede — g rain leather i wo years. It's delicious, Nesselrode pud ding ice cream at Gustafson's of course. 14-1 tc Arkansas prt-Jie -s- a >i.t cent of the b s u ...tj ma.'-d United States. Snbnc nnd counties yielding the amounts. 95 per in the Pulaski largest St Jlndrcws 5 W BRW AOW AT AT C O L U M B IA PORTLAND — im ten t 98c, $1.49 $1.98 S L IP ON GLOVES — reinforced w ith nylon — I colors to choose Cottage Grove Pharmacy B R O W N ’S D R U G STORE Presents Latest Boxed Assortments XMAS CARDS O ILED S IL K U M B R ELLA S — nlled silk now o ff the m a rk e t— here I« yo u r np|Mi r t n ni t y 1.75, 2.25 2.49 Umplirey & Mackin GOOD VALUES PAGE THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE OREGON Religious (Ion lie -— Etched — Hand (’ol- oi-ed Charles Dickens Assortment, Etc. — < Jeneral. 15 to $ X=per b°x A lso In d iv id u a l C a rd s 2 for 5c, to $1.00 ea. C hristm as Tags — Seals — W rappings — L ig h t Sets — D ecora tions and O rnam ents — Cellophane Bells and Balls — Blue, Green and Red ........................................... 10c, 25c and 50c each Icicles, 5c and 10c — Tinsel 10c Glass O rnam ent B alls 5 & 10c ea. Airport Base» Im reaae The number of airport landing fields and seaplane bases in the United State» increased by 204 from January to July of this year, the C ivil Aeronautic» authority reports. They totaled 2.655 on July I. hucrrssful With Mahogany In their treatm ent of mahogany the colonial cabinetm aker» of the m iddle Eighteenth century were tie- llghtfully aucceatful. They obtained a richne»» and beauty of color which could not be equalled. ■Seeing Eye* Cat George H. Spicer of Hollywood own» a ‘ ‘seeing eye’* cat, reveal*, the American magazine. It I» »• black Per»ian named Sammy. The cat acts as a guide tor his master's blind Pekingese dog. ____ SALESES? C A R R IE D O V E R ! We will continue the big Dollar Sale this week end Due to such heavy response we were unable to fill all orders last week. Here’s your chance to load up! H ere’s W hat a Dollar Will Buy 11- No. 8 No. 12— No. 10— No. 10 No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 No. 12 No. Y our Choice of the Following Item s 1 tins Val V ita Tom ’to ’s 6—No. 2 Del Monte G rap efru it 10—No. 303 H D G rap efru it 2y2 Dundee Tom atoes 2y2 tin s H D P um pkin 10— No. 211 H D P ineapple 6—No. 2 B roken P ineapple 2% tin s P o rk & Beans 8—No. 1 G.R. F ru it Cocktail 2% tin s D undee K ra u t 6—No. 2% W. Peeled Peaches 303 Overlook Beans 5—No. 2V2 H D P ineapple 303 Dundee Beans 12—B uffet H D P ineapple 303 H D P eas 11— No. 2V2 H D Hom iny 303 T railer P eas 10—No. 2 Blended Fruit Juice 9—1% Size Dundee Pineapple 6—46-oz. Unsweetened Grapefruit Juice P & G P ro d u cts P & G P roducts 50c 50c 14c Total Value $1.14 2 Large Oxydol 12 Bars P il G 2 B a rs M e d iu m I v o r v 69c 1—3-lb. Crisco 20c 3 Bars Camay .................. 25c 1 Ivorv Flakes or Ivory Snow Total Value $1.14 $1.00 $1.00 Y ours for Only Y ours for Only C r a c k e r s s’i,«d 2 "» 15c We re Specialists in the Field of Morning Star C O FFE E 25c lb- 2 lbs* 49c Vacuum Pack K R IS P Y SODAS FRUITS & VEGETABLES H i Ho C rax 19c box Specially Tine quality — Specially swell assort ment — Specially priced for you— Ho. I Tins Local 2 pound b o x . .. -29c S A R D IN E S In Mustard or Tomato 29 3 for W indow C leaner 1—6 oz bettle 1—16-oz. bottle 1 Sprayer A 55c value F u rn itu re Polish Old English—24-oz. bottle 19c Floor Polish APPLES Old English 98c 39c pint 69c Qk White Star TU N A No. tins 23( : Each TR Y IT Sinclairs All purpose Lunch meat Household C leaner Clean, Firm, Fresh 28« 89C All Purpose C R A N B E R R IE S 500Sheets. 2 pounds. . . . 35c DRIFTED SNOW or FISHER S BLEND 27c Qt- PONDS T IS S U E COOS Nice Ones Flour Sale Old English KRAUT CABBAGE Bag. ................ Can 39 JO N A TH A N B ox................. s & W . ....25«: Mellow’d CO FFEE E T SPU D S 49 lbs. 1.79 S W E Fine 1 ib.............29' Cookers Per Barrel $7.15 5 p o u n d s. 25c 2 |b............ 57' PETER PAN Our Finest Produce prices Friday 49 lbs. and Saturday only 1.59 4>b ’1.13 No. 1 Sugar Fine Pure Cane 100 -»5.59 KELLY’S MARKET O ysters, Salm on and H alib u t F rid ay and S atu rd ay Only Side Bacon W einers P o rk Sausage P o rk R oasts In the Piece Skinless Country Style Center Shldr Outs 29c lb. 25c lb. 25c lb. 25c lb. TURKEYS Get Our Prices and See Dur Display Before You Buy TURKEYS Custom K illing and C utting for Locker Boxes Your Dollar Goes Further at I f IRISH & SWARTZ