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I THI'USλ \V JAN UARY 21 1911 TTTE SENTINE!. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON PAGE F IV * Patrol Plane Must Be Dislodged The War and Business HE TR U ST S A N EW SPA PE R TI» F IN D W IFE FOR HIM Where Oregon Got Its Name O ffic e o f W a r In fo r m a tio n . CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee — Lloyd Back, 26-year-old farmer, % Nummary nt the Week I TDIIACCD < )PA broadened It» can't read but he knows news When iu rn price« were frozen price control over hurley A com papers are read and w ill get re ul January 11 level« by tlu* Office bination of «mall l*H2 hurley to Now that the Old Oregon T ra il sults. Back placidly does of Price AdnilnlNlrntlon till« week bacco crop and an lncrea«ed de Centennial Year has been ushered chores while he waits for the In order io "h u ll further «harp mand have created problem« not in and the name Oregon is on Chattanooga News-Press to find advance«" two «eriuu« ducal« to present In a formal market. everyone’s lips, the question w ill him a wife. economic stiililli/ntIon were avert HEALTH EQUIPMENT DPA often be asked: Where did Ore* Back, who specified that she ed: brought a long list of health gon get its name’ That is a ques must be "between 15 and 30 and 1. Olinger of a "«queeze" on the equipment Item* under a inanu- not want too many new dresses tion which historians liave been nation'« hog prixlucdiin wn« fore I'K'luter's maximum pi ice regula and hats." sought to advertise in trying to answer for years, but stalled! tion. affording a more convenient the regular advertising columns, ‘ 2. Danger of an upward break method for manufacturer« to price In 1765, Major Robert Roger# I le ended up on page one, much to through on meat price« wa« new articles. used the ••««««« name "Oregon” m in w de- niÄ pleasure pieaxure. his checked FABRICS DPA provided for a As added inducements he o f- 1 scriblnK ‘ be district west of the Inasmuch nx |>ork requirement« uniform price mark-up of 2b per fered a 3-F draft rating rating and a Great Lake«- In »T72. he used i( „ are the gteatext on record, th • cent on johlieis sale« of Woolen or personal escort back to bis farm at{a,n' spelbnK '« “ Ourigon." The upward prewKure of corn price« worsted apparel labile« to re Applicants shpuld be able to cot>k pre!‘pnt spelling was first used in could not he permitted to líder- ligious institutions to allow a rea keep house, do a little farm work print in 177S by J°n«‘ ‘ han Carver fere w ith hog production. Even sonable net profit on the side, and bi- “ not too in his hi“ book, hr“ ‘1' 'Travels through the* though corn 1« America'« largest interior parts of North America." skinny, not too plump farm crop, the price had pu'..ed Back expects w ritten applica He said that he first heard tho "p a iily " and corn wa« threaten tions. So he has arranged for his word in 1766 from Indians living ing to iN'come uneconomic a« hog cousin to read the letters to him. on the headwaters of the Missis food sippi, and connected it w ith the A «ore «pot In the retail dis •SEVENTII DAY ADVENTIST Great River of the West which BOY STOUTS PLAN FOR tribution of ¡«irk wa« also reliev flowed into the Pacific ocean. He CHURCH Sf OUT W EEK ed till« week when < >1 *A cúmplete- throws no further light on its de W'e«t Main Street ly revised pra lng method« for the | Sabbath school, 9:30 o'clock. The Boy Scouts met Monday at rivation. «laughten-d animal. Ceiling price« Preaching service 11:00 o'clock John E. Rees claims that it the armory w ith their scoutmast _osi- . . ...... ..... ............ for diesHcd hog« have afforded Every Saturday. Visitors welcome er. . . . the Rev. Lrcile White, and or,K,na‘ ed in the Shoshoni langu-' some «idler« a di«|iropot tionale ad assistant scoutmaster, Joe Crick, age' was Passed on to the Sioux vantage over those «idling whole- ASSEMBLY OF GOD and L. A. Naish, at which time tribe and M erged, through v a ri- «ale pork cut*. Hilton T. Park. Pa*tor. tentative plan.« were made for ous ‘ n<‘ ian. French and Spanish Retailer« who have been tit a Sunday «chool at 9:45 a. m Scout week which w ill be Febru- *n‘ erpretations, into its present SUTHERLIN LOGGER D IES disadvantage w ill la- benefitted by Preaching, 11 a m. Young people's ary 7th to 13th. They plan to have sP*llin 8 and pronunciation, the new price revision. No In service ut 6 .30 p. m. Evening The word "Oregon” might w e li Mrs. Jess«' Denny entertained Charles F Chandler of Suther- window displays of scouting activi- crease in consumer price« for pork evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. ties anzl plans were made to have have been lost in the mists of fo r the Degage club at a 1:30 dessert hn died at a Roseburg hospital Will result, however. Tuesday night, prayer service, I uesday which was followed by Monday as result of injuries suf- a covered dish dinner one night getfulness had not W illiam Cullen Food production, a vital part of 7:15 p. m. Thursday night, preach bridge w ith high score going to fered in a logging accident last during scout week w ith the par Bryant, the youthful poet, rescued REV. A M I MRS. HYPES the war effort, wa* accorded ing service, 7:15 p. m. it from oblivion in his im m ortal .Mr*. Littleton Lasater. Mrs. Earl Thursday when hit by a falling ents as guests. GUESTS OF < IK< I.E other Important aid In the week Thanatopsis, w ritten in 1812 and Itallew was a guest Mrs. Curtis tree. The body wa* taken to an The War Production Itoard ap BLUE MOUNTAIN CHURCH There were about twenty ladies French w ill be hostess to the club Oakland m ortuary and funeral ar PATTERSON BUYS ROSEBURG published in 1817, in which he re-j proved an increase in the produc Mrs. Betty Williams, Pastor. fers to the mysterious River of the present Tuesday ill the meeting February 2nd. BAKERY rangements are awaiting the ad- tion of repair i»art* for farm ma Bible school, 10:00 a. m. Service West in the well-known of o ft- vice of relatives living in the east, chinery and equipment Top prior 11:00 a. m. Young people*« service of the Sunshine Circle of the quoted line: "Where rolls the Ore Christian church which met at the according to an early report. RAPTIST CIRCLE SEW S FOR George Patterson, former Cot ity luting« for critical material« 6:45 p. m Evangelistic service, r? , ’ . ’ gun gon ana and near hears no sound save his It. W. K. are granted for thia addition'll 7:45 p m. Prayer Service Tuesday home of Mrs. Ival Loucks for an all day meeting. The Rev. and R EID A PPEA L AGENT UOK employe of the Cottage Bakery, pnaluction A shortage of essen 7:30 p. m. BOAR > NO. 3 The name Oregon will be for .Mrs. Gordon Hypes were invited Th? Baptist Circle met yester has purchased the Model Bakery tia l machinery and parts ha* con- dinner guest« at the noon hour .it day afternoon at the home of .Mrs. at Roseburg. it was learned Sat'- ever shrouded in mystery, but It «tltuied one of the prim ary ob CATHOLIC CHURCH which lime they wen presented Ervin Hansen with the losing side «‘ "»ds alone, inscrutable, colorful Frank B. Reid, assistant district urday. Patterson left here about stacle« In the path of agricultur Rev. J. L Maxwell, Pastor. with a farewell gift from the of their experience social enter- attorney for Eugene, has been ap- a year and a half ago to accept and alluring. I t breathes of ro al goal*. Muss each Sunday at 10:30. Circle. The Hypes family w ill taming the winning side, the af- pointed app al agent for selective employment w ith the Model Bak- mance, courage and adventure, The WPB likewise ordered that leave soon to make their home ternoon being spent socially and service Ixiard No. 3. Any regist- ery. then owned by Roy Hutch- an inspiration to the w riter, the tin and steel lie allocated to in CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY poet and the artist. There is no in Grants Pass. A short business u iih sewing for the Russian War ran‘ without charge may obtain ings. crease thi« year-» |>ack of canned 202 Second Street other Oregon. meeting wa* held in the a fte r Relief. Refreshments were served from Mr. Reid advice as to their — _ _ _ _ _ _ hou | w by four m illion cases, tioost- Sunday school nt 9:45, forenoon noon and was presided over by at the tea hour. rights under the selective service Salesbooks, receipt books, book- ing the estimated total pack to service, 11. subject, 'T ru th .’' Eve Martha Eaxtham, president, fol la* ^ k e e p i n g systems. The Sentinel. Throw yo ur «crap into the fig h t. 19.2 m illion cases. This ruling Is i ning service second Wednesday of lowed by a circle of prayer and MRS. W AYNE MONROE TAKES life-saver to some ennners as the each month ut 8:00 p. m. The scripture reading by Mabe J I'amp- OYER EX PR ESS AGENCY original 15 million-case total was Bible, (*tiris(ian Science llleralure bcll. The Circle w ill meet again too low to permit profitable op and the w ritings of Mary Baker thi- 26th for work at the church Mrs. Wayne Monroe has taken erations. Eddy may be borrowed or pur w ith a covered dish dinner at noon over the American Railway Ex INDUSTRY: W ar expenditures chased before or a fte r the Wed- press agency from Jack Caton, for December scored a «mall in nesday service. A.MERK IAN LEGION. AUXILI who has discontinued his transfer crease over the preceding month. ARY AT YANTIENBl RGS business. The express office has A total of $8.125.000.000 was spent HEBRON CHRISTIAN CHURCH t i * •------ 7— ’' M'cn moved from the Randall Richard < h*. n. Minister in the month, up $13.000,000 from A m ine in Legion A uxiliary building across the street to the Bible school, 10:00 a. m , Mr*. the November figure. The fu ll measure of war production prog Charles Powell, Supt. Worship. met Monday night at the home of former quarters of the Brisbane Eun,ce VanDenburg at Electric at 16th South 6th. ress Is shown by the 1942 war 11:00. Communion and preaching Regular express delivery and ■pending total of 52 4 billion dol- »ervlce, topic, "F aith A nerev w hirl, lim e Mrs Mark Morgan uas welcomed ns a new member, pickup service over the te rrito ry lar*. This was 3.8 times the total slty." spent for w ar In 1911. the WPB We are considering the require Mr*. Leon Morton was appointed form erly served w ill be maintain- reported. ment« of Kingdom entrance in war activity chairman and Mrs. ed as usual. Gisugc Matthew« was appointed Mr. Caton, retiring agent, ex Rails, scouring the country for reference to the aervice sermon, historian. The furnishing of re- ports to be transferred to some anything and everything to handle "W ithin the Kingdom, and the creation rooms fo r the boys in other express office, but up until wnr traffic, have la-en doing a Kingdom W ithin." service at Camp Adair was dis- the first of the week had not magnificent job. One of the thing« cusseil, hut nothing definitely done learned where this might be. that has enabled them to meet CHURCH OF GOD at this time. The A uxiliary has critical equipment shortages I* a 1060 East Adams Ave. iH-en asked for any musical in sharing of motive-power resource«. Sunday school at 10:00 a. strument* that ate not in use Io .More than 700 steam locomotive* Morning worship, 11:00 a. !*■ sent to the Children's Farm have been leased by railroad* w ith Young people's meeting 7:00 p. Home nt Corvall s. a hui plus of motive power. Such Devotional service. 7:45 p. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Doo "pooling" ha* enabled many busi Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7 little of Dorena are the parents B. A I». W. M.NET SO <I ALL Y ness “ riv a l*" to perform vital ser p. m. The Women's Home and ______ of a daughter born January 16th vice. Foreign Missionary xociety meets The Businas >and Professional ™ ’ hI‘ McFarland M aternity home Fuel movement 1« one illustra regularly on Wednesday for their ...... evening at The 1 he baby weichcd weighed 5 1 '* » uoiinil« pound* an, and Women's club met last tion of the job performed by the scheduled work and study. has been named Sharon Fae. the home of Mrs. M yrtle Neet railroads Last week the rails dis David said, “ The Lord is my Due to the small turnout on ac- Born to M ajor and Mrs. Fave patched a dudy average of 822.000 refuge and strength . . . The count of bad weather, the husi- Stewart, Cottage Grove, a son barrel* of petroleum to the oil- soul that seeks God today w ill thirsty east, bringing the current s till find him a true refuge and a ness was dispensed w ith and the January 16th at the McFarland He has been goal of 900,000 barrel* a day in great source of strength. We in evening spent socially. Refresh- M aternity home ments uen> served at the close of named Bruce David and weighed sight. The great Joint effort of one vite you to meet w ith us to w or be evening by the hostess The pounds Major Stewart is with industry may yet relieve the dis ship the true and living God. club w ill mci'l again In two weeks, the armed forces in the Hawaiian tressed eastern fuel distribution Roy E. Hutchisoq, Pastor. but the place of meeting w ill be Islands, business. announced later. Small plants, many of which are METHODIST CHURCH —♦ — ; Mr. and Mrs. Don Lady of in danger of becoming war casual Church school at 9:45. Sam INTERM ED IA TE C , Sheridan announce Ihe birth of a ties, saw new prospects of help Mackin, §upt. Morning worship at ORGANIZES daughter January 17th at the Mc this week. WPB reported that it is 11:00 a. m Sermon topic, 'Three Minnville hospital. The baby has working on plans to give distres Rttitudes ol Discipleship." East Sunday the junior high ...... been ........... named . Diane Irene and sed small plants first call iqion Evening Vesper service nt 5:00 school group of the Presbyterian weighed 7 pounds and 6 ounces. w ar contracts at the disposal of o’clock. Sermon topic. "The Great church held a [lotluck supper at Mrs. Lady was form erly Miss the smaller war plants división. est Thing in the W orld." the church and organized an In Aletha Briggs and daughter of the BUSINESS: Total war economy Choir practice Wednesday eve tel mediate Christian Endeavor Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Briggs of this brought new changes In civilian ning. 7:45. Prayer meeting at 7:45 society. The officers elected are: city. no r * goods industries this week. Cur Thursdays. Y o u t h Fellowship Marjorie Coiner, president; Verla CANS tailment orders to conserve im meets every Sunduy after church W hitlock, vice president; Beverly Mrs. Iva Pitcher of Eugene is portant war materials brought at 6:30. W hitlock, secretary, and Pat visiting at the home of Mrs. J. E. these changes to the business pic Kelly, treasurer.. Woodson. NO 2 ’ » ture this week. FIRST BAIT1ST CHURCH CANS T IN WPB order M-43 cut tin Ercile L. White, Pastor consumption by another 12,000 to 9:45 a. m. church school. Mrs. 15,000 tons by restricting its use in W. C. Martin. Supt. 11:00 a m., NO 2 ^ a number of items. morning worship service. Sermon CANS TUBES WPB order M-115 di "Christians Like-Minded " rected curtailed use of tin tooth 6:30 p. m „ B.Y.P.U. 7:30 p. m paste and shaving cream tubes. at Thrift-Wise— the «tore that brought and maintains cut-rate Evening service. Sermon, ‘The . MACHINES WPB order L-222 Prodigal Son." price* at all time«. prohibit* production of fh *ir sand Choir practice, Wednesday eve ing. finishing and maintenance ning, 7:30. Prayer meeting Thurs machines a lte r March 15. Also, day evening, 7:30. production of vacuum cleaners is put under severe restriction. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PAILS WPB o r d e r L-30-A Sunday school at 9:45. Mrs, L freezes manufacturers Inventories W Coiner, Supt. Morning woi*- of pails, buckets and washtuhs. ! ship nt 11:00. Sermon subject. i PRICES: During a total war ef I "The Challenging C hrist." Every fort, a constant alert Is necessary member should he at church on to keep price pressures equalized 1 Sunday morning to hear the gos- so that. buxines* costs and essen i pel. tia l production maintain a bal Intermediate C. E. nt 5 .00. ance. Inevitable "squeezes" com Leader, Marjorie Coiner Senior pel frequent adjustments. Here C. E. at 6:00. Leader, Abigail Aire some additional pi ice actions 1 Trask. ¿taken this week: We invite you to worship w ith M AR IN E ENGINES DPA per us. m itted Chrysler corporation to PAUL M. JOY, Minister. raise celling prices on 20 models of marine engines sold to the navy Salesbooks, receipt books, book- or other government agencies. In keeping systems. The Sentinel. creases ranging from 3 to 20 per cent were made necessary to cov- Ler additional costs in production. IHle $1.25 LEAD DPA revised and amended the pi ice regulation for Teel By Sim ilar scrap and secondary lead, large ly to make it simpler and more Phone 201 definite, and also amended the 405 Main The Only Cut-Rate price schedule fo r prim ary lead. IK] CHURCHES SOCIETY SWARTZ Save Gas, Tires and Money by shopping for a week.- Share your car. N u -B ora Bleach O ld D utch Cleanser B IR T H S 19c i gal. jug 3 cans 20c HANDY MECHANICS SOAP ..................... ..................4 bars 19c PALMOLIVE B E A D S .............. .....................................Package 5c K LEEN EX T IS S U E ...............—............................. Large box 25c TOILET TISSUE—W ald o rf ......................6 rolls 28c PERK SOAP—Granulated ... 25c pkg 19c PU R EX DRAIN O P E N E R ........................ can 18c BIG BEN SOAP P O W D E R .............................. Reg. 10c, 4 for 19c Eggs Grade A Large Dozen 49c H-D JE L L POWDER— Assorted F la v o rs........... 2 pkgs 11c V 8 VEGETABLE COCKTAIL.... .................................. 47 Oz. 29c CHEESIT—Crisp Cheese Crack 3 r .................. ....... .... Packagel2c ..........................................Large Package 21c POPCORN — J i f f y ................................................Tins 2 for 25c T h rifty Prices 50c Hinds Honey & Almond Lotion 50c Hinds Honey and Almond Lo Free __________ ________ Both 49c plus tax 50c Analgesic Balm 29c $1.00 J a r Burma Shave 69c 25c Saccharin y2 gr- 100’s 19c 40c Fletcher’s Castoria 31c Abbott’s A D Percomorph Liver Oil 74c One A Day Vitamin Tab. 49c Lowest Cut Rate Prices on All Tobacco RADIO REPA IRS Dexter Somers 39c 98c Peaches Val Vita A p ricots Val Vita Ray mal Peaches Freestone 25c 25c 29c 6 cans 6 cans 6 cans TOMATOES — Dundee No. 2V2...... -.. 2 cans 29c TOMATO JU IC E —H D ............................ 47 oz. 25c; TOMATOES—H-D Solid P a c k .............2 cans 35c; CORN—H D Whole K e rn e l.......... ........2 cans 35c GREEN BEANS—Dundee 303.............2 cans 25c; H o n ey Strained 12 cans $1.69 3 cans 69c 6 cans $1.00 6 cans $1.00 12 cans $1.99 5-lb. pail 99c FILLSBURYS F A R IN A ........... 28 oz 19c CROWN CAKE F L O U R ....................................... 4 jD bag 35c SPERRY ’S PANCAKE FLOUR ............................... 9.8 lbs 59c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 49 gjg <2 14 SWANSDOWN FAMILY FLOUR 49 lbs. $L49 ..ZZZZ~Z' Irish Special Fisher’s Blend 49 ibs $1.5 9 « ibs í 1.85