TK R SKNTfNEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Cottope ftrove >mtmrl Published Every* Thum day at Cottage (¡rove, Oregon W. O. M A R T IN Editor, Publisher Subscription Rates, Cash in Advance 1 year tin Lane-Douglas Counties) $173 «1 months (In Laixe-Douglaa Countiesi „ $1.(K) 3 months (In tame-Dough»« ('a u n tie *i tU) 1 year (outside Lane-1 »ought« (\»unttes> >2.(0 A Christmas Story e tc in a l years, and s o ftly flo atin g on the a ir the Christm as bells b ring to us gi-od tidings of Peace on earth good w ill to Men. For not alone on those Judea plains now stunes the D ivine light. O th e r ears have heard the th rillin g story , * (hit babe of Bethlehem and Ihe meek, the low ly, the iteh, the poor w ith the shepherds amt wise men are worshipping at his feet, and have felt his Divine touch in th e ir hearts. Again «m u's to us the herald o f the King, Pence on earth good w ill to men. A nother C hristm as dawn w ill vv »ft again to (tie great w hite throne "G lo ry to (Sod in ihe high­ est G lo ry ." The blue sky looks bluer, the whole w orld seems glad and festive as we rejou'e at tin* g ift divine. O'er the fa r o ff h ills the Savior's b irth and so ftly to lh»' clear eternal dentils drops the answer “ G lory to God in the high­ T ill-R S I)\V , D E i’EMBEK 17, IDIJ Series of School Thefts Revealed in Youth Confession I t Is night In fa r o ff Judea. The evening winds have hushed to rest, anti ihe buds have folded th e ir k in g s anti arc nesting in the q uiv­ e ring branches o f the tree«. The l, m o n th s l i n t t ' i d c I nn.- D o u g in « C o u n t ie s > > 1 2 5 c ity o f R cthlclicm ties like a quiet D istrict Attorney H arlow Weln- .1 months (outside Lane-Dougla.« ( ouutics) .73 i Infant i u n u i ,- ,n o i< s i a among m o n g in c n u ts A a i ll i cradltxi the hills. riek at A litany last week revealed Foreign rates on application No subscription accepted fo r less than 3 ia silent anti serene The moon has that confessions signed by John ruontha, Im portant in changing address n otify us imm ediately e " ‘t «•(........ *••■< • the »— - stars • — - shine >-*— *- risen and in — rtuli ■ H o lfe rt, 19, Salem, anil a Yiincoii- give funner as well as present addreaa. a n « ' over a ll Through the city vei, W ashington, youth o f 16 have Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, ns second class m atter. gates the caravans arrived fo r nil cleared up at least 25 roblierles in Judea are coming to be taxed. ns many schoolhouses In Marlon, O u ts ta n d in g amid the throng is a I ’olk, Benton. I.Inn, Lane, Dougina, man leading his camel on which Josephine and Jackson «in htie s a woman »its tie r face reveals an Tlie youths admitted, the prose­ inner ligh t, and her eyes p ortray cutor said, that they procured in the soul of a Madonna. Quickly all alxiut $25o in sm all quantities Joseph, fo r it is he, inquires fo r ch ie fly from lockers and teaeheia* lodging. Hut is told there is no desks, system atically d istracting room in the inn He is very much attention o f principals and school dismayed as he has seen by the ON UNIVERSAL SERVICE h'aehers and then ransacking look on M aty's face that her tune premises, a ll in daylight. I fo r deliverance has «»me. and she est.’* T o: W. C. M a rtin . E d ito r Cottage Grove Sentinel. S ta rtin g in October, the state­ must be sheltered from the «»Id. So w afted from shore to shore Pear E d ito r M a rtin : anil the eyes o f the throng At last the story of the wondrous b irth ments of the |>air revealed, they Several months ago I w rote a piece fo r y o u r paper, about a fte r much searching he finds a is told, and m otheis wutehing o'er left Salem a fte r llo ffe i I had w o rk ­ the need fo r 1‘ niversnl Service, and what we o f the Legion p ro ­ quiet s ta ll in the stable and here th e ir baht's th in k o f the M other ed grade schools there and visit« ! posed lie done about it. W E L L several things have been done, he prepares fo r the great event Mat y of long ago whose italic hud Monmouth. lndc|x*ndc„«*, Albany, both before, a, and sine«' the national convention in Kansas Meanwhile on the Judea planes only a manger to r his I h *»I yet Shedd, C orvallis, Eugene, Cres- , the shepherds w atch th e ir sheep brought peace to earth, and shep­ i well. Cottage Grove, Roseburg. C ity in Septemlier. Grants Pass, M edford, Ashland The fo llo w in g a rtic le taken whole from o ur national paper, as was th e ir w ant to do Ever and herds anil wise men came from and in o th e r towns In southern anon they tu rn th e ir fa«>s to the a la r and worshipped at his shrine, " T h e N ational Legionnaire.** ia ve ry en lig h te n in g on th is p a r­ sky and study the .«tars. and again her heart is touched Oregon and in northern C a lifo r­ ticular subject. Edw .1 Hotel,, Adj. Post 32, A. L. But look fa r above the towers [»raising God as those men of long nia, accum ulating enough money “ Inch by inch, piece by piece, the L e g io n ’s tw e n ty three- of Bethlehem, fu r away in th e ' ago (or a light that shone in the to finnn«> an autom obile trade at year demand fo r a I ’niversal Service Act operative in tim e ol ¡distan«* a great sta r appears. A darkness, and again we hear the Glendale. C alifornia C irc u it Judge L. G. Lew rlling w ar is being realized The program moved a step nearer com­ star o f wondrous ligh t. B rig h te r old re fra in . H ark the herald pletion w ith the enactment ,tf the Second Price C o n tro l Act, up than any s ta r they had ever seen angels sing. G lory to the new­ comm it t « t the younger o f the two proved October 2, 1942, and w ith the approval on O ctober 21, It's heavenly radian«* dimmed the born King. And we th r ill to the to the state in ,lu s t, im I school but 1942, of the tax b ill, w hich imposes new high taxes on corpora­ silver m oonlight and they were music th a t floats to us on the w ithheld sentence in the ease of H uffert [»ending receipt of in fo r­ sore a fra id and fe ll w ith faces to atr. tions and w ar p ro fits . m ation concerning his induction the ground But h a rk ! an angels MRS N. K. COMPTON “ The m a jo r point o f the I niversal Service Act is yet to be status. voice is heard and sweet music realize,!. The M anpow er co n tro l section is yet to be enacted. It trrK K C lA T E .H SEW S G F fills the air. Fear not fo r behold is coming, sooner o r la te r and probably very much sooner than I , bring ,,I1I1K yl>|| KOtx, tidings o f G reat ( IG W IN S s t T I I E K I . I N SER VIC E M l \ you good K out of explain the fentures o f the h ill intrtH luccd at Legion request melodious strain from a multitude M y own son. Jack W. Reager. of heavenly hosts, praising God enlisted in the U. S. N. R. last the R5 wooda w orkers In an elec­ and to argue fo r its acceptance. saying Glory to God in the February. He received the ratin g tion ordered by me national lab­ “ The tax h ill has, in effect, made a re p e titio n o f the w a r- ........................ ‘ “ highest p,\ace on earth good w ill o f firs t class boatswain mate, anil o r relations boa J to determ ine p ro fit scandals that m arked the old W o rld W a r d iffic u lt i f not The shephents gaze in spent several weeks In Rhode the bargaining agency. T h irty - iinpossihli'. Now w»> can at least hop»- that the«» w ill not he a to Men . . - . ~ ............ the ' s ta r begins to nw»ve move Island and N orfo lk. V irgin ia , in nine tiallots were east favoring newly-tnnde w a r-p ro fit m illio n a ire in numbers equivalent to the wonder L ? os * i,'* heSins to the C I. ( ) , 21 w orkers preferred numbers o f men who go to th e ir deaths fig h tin g the A xis h o rd .s , «„■?.) h.'i r''n','rn,*‘rvd tra in in g E a rly in June his b a t­ no union a ffilia tio n and eight east ta « lio embarked > fo r the tn South ••B ut it dooi seen, to the Legi«»n-and to the rank and file - y c sha„ fm ,V th e h a ^ '» L p ^ d 3 a n He is now stationed th. ballot» favoring A F L. affilia- ol L e g io n n a ire s -th a t it has taken the t ongreaa and the conn m swadling clothes |>inR in a city of Numea. New Caledonia, linn. The etectio.. «/ns cn nd iie t«l tr y a long, long tim e to that line IO realize m a t there m e re is is a a shocking snoeK ing in in ju ju s s tic tic e e manger manger Arising Arising quickly quickly they they fol fol- Hi-, letters ire fille d w ith des- by G. M English o f Seattle, rep­ ill d ra ftin g men to face death d eath anil on the the b b a a ttle it'., ts s k'wed kneed the the star sta r fo f o r r they tl.e v said, »»»« “ We cupttons of the beauty of tropical resenting the 19th region o ffice of and wounds wounds on ttle lin w hile p e rm ittin g the stay-at-homes to make money beyond the n' us’ K° e"'O to B»>thlehem and plants and landscapes in this in- the labor re l ittcns board Rose- Lod dream s of avarice. ». i nd the ,he tvatx' babe fo foi r surely surely the Lord tcrestin g island where spring is burg News-Review. “ E,»r nearly a q u a rte r o f a c e n tu ry the Legion has been!™*1 preaching the elim in a tio n o f w ar p ro fits and w a r p ro fit« * rin g . by w hatever class o r group, hut fo . most o f the tim e it has b « n surusd ,hl.s us nn<* ,hn’ **■** ,u rninK ,n,° summer lb *,*^5 Then w ith great »ays. *1 hear thq men are getting th»,r ’„»?r, ■ and , 2 , ,bU‘ 1 FIRKWORKH KT11.L nA NN EG The m ilita ry ban against Ihe sale o f fire w o rk *, including caps la lk m , th e t . ir ...» . . . ,h , anil pistol*. * t i l l exists in western r r a llM tlo n o f lh . y o u r, o f labor at.., .p « .l,-.» o rk . (r-rh a p . ool unnl it c .m r io trot over the- 1 behove ho «-on* eaprev. the Oregon The Oregon state defense because the groups set in oppoaltion arc eouvitieed hut because stable where the young child lav sentiment of all of our hoys who council made this announcement a fte r receiving numerous inquiries universal service has become a w a r ne«*saity.’ ’ Thus they follow ed on until they have gone into the service. a* to w hether the ban had been , — . ■- ■" - ■ i came and found him as the angel Very tru ly ___ lifted. REGULATION—HOW FAR* “ ld Mar> Joseph ami the 1LMA* L " t ÌÌV M " 7 ....... .. __________ ____ ___ • bah«* ty ing in a manger. The E nited States Supreme C ourt has r. m ien d a unanim - a l i ’foltewed*5h*e Tta? am l”how?d oUs decision uphold ing the governm ent s pow er tn regulate wheat production, even when the crop is to be constim «) on the lartn. A ed .in n Ohio i,in ,, fa in rm iin e r who „ n o planted pi a men 23 acres aeres o oí f wheat w neat " was a s fin ttne,I <11? I t » ' r ruiaiitg 12 more . • allotm 1» . ent o z> f • I . I acres $117.11 fo aeres ab than » his under the A g ric u ltu ra l A djustm ent Act. G ra n tin g that the decision is in accordance w ith the le tte r o f the law. the reasoning o f Justice .Liekson, w ho w rote the de- cisión, has far-reaching effect on every Am erican citizen. He said that wheat, even i f grow n fo r home consum ption, could he ennwdi red w ith in the s«,,H* Of C ongr, sai,.nal re g u la tio n i f it BET HE GETS Il W DR H. A. H A G EN 1 P Lucien Cologne >1 25, $1.75. >2 50, >3.50 D ECO RA TIO N S Tree Light» $1 66. $2 25, $4 50 Tree Ornament» 6c, 10c Snow or Rain 5c nnd 10c Fancy Soap 50c, $1 00, $1 50 S tationery 60c, $100, $1 50 01ft Ola».» W are $1 00 t r $9 00 Bill Feld« $1 00 to >5.00 Fountain Pen Sets >6 00 to >17.0C Coty Perfum e $1 25. >2 25, >5.00 Lucien LcLong Perfum e >1 25 to >5 00 Coty Gift Sets >2 50, $4 26, >5 00, >7 00 Cutex Sets 66c. >125, >< 00 Pinauds Cologne Apple Blossom • ’•’ ■ v itb s « m b u i d w ith our business a c tiv itie s hose made the average ,‘ o l"e “ '»* V '“ * C’ hV“ “ '* ln , h r Pr* s' n « P « L hom e was ju T t Body Powder 60c, $100, >1 50 Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store BARKER’S BARGAIN MUSIC SHOP Kt ill h u l l i n g at old jtiicts. Buy tally, as many items ennnot lie rcplîtcud. are spending the C hristm as h o li­ So days w ith th e ir m other. Mrs. Guy th r Earl. 1 still linvf a big stock of < iuitiiis; and, hv the way, Guitars are the most |)o|iuijir in stru ­ m ents in use now days. Special 7-VVay Indirect LAMP G u ita r prices a t $2.50, $3.90, $4.90, $5.90, $6.50, $7.50, $9.50, $11.00, $14.00, $15.00, $18.00, $24.00, $34.00, $87.00 B a n j-î a» > || Banjo M andolin, >11 00 B anjo Ukelele >5.00 r ’” ' 'n#” .v and others Saxophone] Clothes Hampers ’1 Clarinets >20 00, >25 00, >35 00, >45.00 $34.00, $45 00, >56 90, >76 00, >85 00 C rrneta, Trombone«, and other H o n u at prices of >10 00 to >75 00 Bass Drum s. >18 00 to >25 00, Snare Drums, >4 50, $8.50, >9 00, >11.00, >14.00, $17 00 Card Tables S am son o r D u rh am I repair, w ork on all instrum ents a t the old prices * plae, te sleep, not a place to spend even an evening But w ith Hre and gasoline ra tio n in g , horn.- w ill re a lly an im m .rt ,nt I *, 11 strings for all ¡natrnm eute and other fixtures. The h ead q u arter. for a lot of the nrehi ± I...VS V bn play mum,- W hen in town, «»me in atithaee me. A friendly call may Mart the problem*» w ill dnotppear. get h 'i't1 V rh->" d«J h* v’ “ 1 •»PP»’ r tu n itv to G .ld V ’ i " “ r r * 1« »*"" • » ’ « •«» d o „ b , t i ’id th a t they are not a bad s o rt o f fo lk at all w ' P ’ here has l»e»*n no cans, fo r serious «vm nlaint - n i l » . . C i 1» ,,n j flM. t r „ „ , i , | j „ v « •,. ki tm *2 * " ° U ,h ‘‘ ,h ' " * * * W d l * * lh * " a r ' , f " c ^ >1 00 Violina >6 50, >8 50, Î12.50, >18 00, >25 00. >30 00, Thus ta r the w ar has cNttoeil us some inconvenience l»v re- s trn tm g our activities, but fa r ax w,- know , „o h o d v has suf- lebed any h a n k h ip We ma have w ork harder and do w ith - out a tew more things hefor, th, a ffa ir is over and s till not la* h u rt or s u ffe r any ill effects One feature l'mp,«.*d on the general pu b lic w hich max l»e extrem ely Iwneficial is that a ll o f u* an* going to have m ore tunc to g it acquaint«] with our horn«, and fin d out ju s t how ,H 1801 i ,r,', Miaa M a rjo rie E a rl and B ill the joy E a rl ot the U n ive rsity o f Oregon GETTING ACQUAINTED W ITH HOME T H istorical E vents C. A Palmer sends this one In aliout w orryin g the boys overseas w ith our home problems, which W as cli|»|N*d from the Oregon Farm er: When Mrs. Roosevelt returned ftapp» »i.in*» mdiiMil a diltl** from her i«*ent trip to England — /fl'» IK «N Ì • she «mil she round many American DCCEMBEX Ixiys in I lie army eamps over there i' , I? ' i-u itla b an lM h tp w orried becnu.se ol stippiscil hunl- . G ia i *c « » to •» u » s h l|* th e ir families at liuine were • M t ' o 1,1'u,h' suffering due to rationing They tirai It S Sunday patxtr. ii.id drawn th e ir conclusions from ‘ Monitor ' aiaoats in But letters from borne MTs. Roose­ v S ‘1» Uni io. 17*». velt deplored Ibe fact that any “ “ u I .le s io n a P u t, baso, fa ttie r or m other would complain to a lx»y in lh«» service tx*caUM* of k rationing ot gas. « iff«», meat or TT5 Nans (ly Itali in soldi«« any other comm odity. She is a ' AUju'“ u' 1 thousand |x*r cent right. Sup|x,sc Runsainin f tank In tl ft. we arc i a Honed' What of It? Are < ••*7 » «a» iy. is i »io I l' iris. we In distress? A le we going hungry ? An- we freezing- It is l‘il jam ruttisi» I md at sale to say there isn't a |>erson in Plvmouih R. k a ll of England who has as much fo r w hich to he tlia n k tu i as the average person in America Even C h iro p ra c tic P h y»idan were we in real trouble, why tell the hoys In England or A fric a or the KoM non islands? W hy w o rry Muniti* Numbered • hem? They deserve cheering H ie months sro nuinbried Instead nt ws and we have plenty of It of being named In Japan. to send them. ’ Alniobt any hum an a c tiv ity o f free and independent men and womeh eoirfd In* brought under the dragnet cla ssifica tio n o f "exerting a substantial economie e ffe ct on in te rsta te com- mere»-. I «» housewife who makes a dress fo r herself in te rfe n s w ith such cAum erer. Am i this is happening in the U n it« ! States where the in ­ dependence o f the Am erican fa rm e r is mu* o f the most sacred tra d itio n s o f ,»ur nation. « » rn h ln id t lt O I T R A T IO N IN G IT heron* H im and ..pem d them Cot tag,* (Wove, Oregon, treasures and gave H im gifts, and D x-em ber 16 gold and Frankciwense goto ano r r a n k e n « 'a x e and D i ’i r Santa Claus: ___ m yrrh Thus falling like dew from , I have been a good little boy, ’ he fountains of Gods Eternal love. please bstng me a poker fo r my baptising w ith great joy the wood stove and some vita m in h^ r t * of ,he humble shepherds tablet*. nw" from a i- r h,'nrti Your little friend. tidtnJs "A t JC**'» * h< iKl ,rl A. W. ( A lt H e lliw e ll ¡5 ¡¡? ° " * * ‘ K” n “ exerts a BUbstantial e«»nomie effect on inter-state ,*ommeree.’ *¡ Wondering and amazed at l o ernpl asize this point, he went fu r th e r and said that even i f great mystery w w ith ith rapturous •"•'iMWreikt, was never m arketed, it is subject to re g u la tio n he- they d« partcd «praising God. etttUC ‘ it su p p le s a m e d o f the man who gt-.w it w hich w ould _them_ to us through otherwise be r, t i n ted by purchases in the ojm n iii a r k i t . ” and *------- ! 'loretorv, it “ compete* w ith w heat in commerce. ’ * This is w orth th in k in g over I nd e r s im ila r le g islation and court rulings, almost every p ro d ititiv e net o f Am erican citizen,., could In* «»nstrued to ‘ exert a substantial economic e ffe ct on interstate cummer«*.* an,I therefore la* subject to frelcral ju ria - d i.'tio n . I f a fa rm e r cannot feed h i* surplus gra in to his own c a ttle beeauac this affects interstate eommeree. how long w ill it he before he is to ld he cannot k ill a hog o r a b «*f fo r his ow n eon- sum ptjoti because “ it K iipplirs a n,*ed o f the man who grew it which Would otherwise la* reflected l»v purchases on the open m ark et.n w r t u t I.V U I I I X I. Lane Cedar Chests hall rolling, and we may both train something, S> 1 an« w is h in g you a H a p p y C hristm as with lot.« o f ,dum iiu .h li..,, „ „ . I |h f- ’P FOR FURNITURE B ookkeeping O utfits, all kinds. The Sentinel. Budget Terms 760 W illam ette S tre e t Trade in Your Furniture for N-w EU G EN E, ORE. I