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(Eht Outturn AN D oottaoe orove leader COTTAOK (JKOVK, LANK (JOIJNTY, OKKOON, FRIDAY. I)K< KMBKIl 27, 1Í118 VOM IM K XXIX FIR TREE MAKES KINDLING NOT A DEATH FROM “FLU” fr IF v o r NOTH ANY DKI'H’IKNI IKS IN TIIK SKNTINKI, T KM II* TO TIIK FM ' AND OKI) Tills WKKK ( I l ARO K Til WOOD OF HOUSE BUT DURING WEEK SANTA. I IK PAI'KR HAD BKBN RUNNING SHORT IIANDKI) AND Tl'KSDAV MORNINO TIIK KDITOR WAS NO ONE KILLED TIIK ONLY MAN ON TIIK.Mil« AND IIK \Y ANTKD ( Il RIST Tlinun Seriously III Few Dayn Ago A r « 1 Mr anil Mm. Cloth««, Rudy E h «'up« Swtttei Clin«, oh In Night Timbers CroHh About Them. Th h mi lit to It« Wall on Road AI AS DAY OFF W H I I TIIK RKST OF TIIK I’ KOl’KK. * With not h ili'uth fnuii flu during thi* I * u h t week, there I h hu|ii' timi thi* i'|ii Tu hav« 11 « il houi- Mnitdii-d to kunl I <1**11114* \ \ i l | MU l»M|<1 without further fa liny wood «lumi tlirin nini yet to escape ^ t i l l I ' ‘ ) I I S I ' I j II I ' | H l*H. There have boon no « In u m i unlnjuri'll I » tIlf experience uf dent I * m from liny < it her «auso during tho Mr nini Mr«. Rudy Clin*', of Mu by 1 w«*«*k in i I iím mil o f th«' county. While ! tI o t i * «ri* *èv«'rttl serious eiisi's, n«‘iirly Creek During ihr stoini Tlinrmliiy night ii fir 1 nil of those who wore m «limgvr it few tro«' two foot in dianiotor till nerim* lays ago are now well on the road t® th«‘ oontor o f tlm lions«', going through r e c o v e r y h i m ! th«« number o f oases is tbo I mi 1 1 • 1 1 ii ^ to tho floor. Mr. nini Mrs. thought to have slightly d«M;roiise«|. ( i m o worn in their ni*'h liirthos mid Health Offiei'r Oglesby <*tlimit«** that worn just rotimi}; ut t h «• timo of tho the total in this e n d of the county i s HO. ueoiilent. A limb «*f tho tro«* knocked tko liini|» out of Mr. ( i i i i o ’s In fid mid 06TII A R T I L L E R Y M A Y BE eltiiitfuiiiked tho light without sotting IN U. 8 B Y J A N U A R Y tiro to tho house. Mr. mid Mr (ini«* woro uiiutdo to got to th* ir clothes The «5th artillery, whi«-h nunilnr* whirl» they hint just muovi*«!, hut won* many Cottage finivo moo in its ranks, ublo ot got some others mid it pair of will probably b«* in this country before sho«s each, iiih king thoir way in th«* th«* first of tho year, according to nifi storm to thi* homo «if Mr. and Mrs. .In* «»ul reports. Th** 05th was in the thick tier fatten, where they urrivt*«! hi about o f the fighting for IJ w«'**ks prior to hulf au h«»ur and w«*r«* car«*«l for for tho th«* signing of th«' urniistic«*, taking part night Mr. <i}ite was blooding from in five major actions. Thr«*«* tums th«* tho faro iiim ! hml •tiíf«,m l othor lujurie«« 05th w h i n cited for go«»d work and firing, but wus not at all dange rously iujurod. and establish^! a rtMHird for moving th«* Mis. ( im « ' wi • iu » mjure«l :it all. big guns. Mr. fa tte n wont !m«k to th«* Clin«* Tin* company catered the big fight h o m o mol extinguishod nimios whifb from Rotiroy, r ranco. They participated hud start«*! fr«ui th«' hunting stove in th«* big offenaive at St. Mihicl. I -r»t«• r which had Inon crushed to th«* floor by they wore transf«*rn*«l t«* the Argelino tho falling tro«*. Tho house, which was forest. where th«*y were in the moist of a lo w oue story « no, is now i pilo «if terrific, lightin g At Verdun they had kindling wood mid Mr. and Mrs. • line th«* distiuotion to In* tlo* first f«»r«*igu probably owe thoir lives to tho bushy troops to enter the «dd town, atol they tup of tho tn«*, which brok«* its fsll. fought stile by sid«» with tho fumoii* Indiriitmg how narrow was thoir escapo, 17th French corps o f tlo* fourth French two lixtl timbers woro crushi*«! into th«* army, under General (lournrd. bed where they were about t«» r«*tiro Lett«*rs from some «»f the boys stnt and it t«N»k Mr. fa tte n and anoth«*r that they expected to start for a French neighbor, Wilbur Kolly, two hours to I'ort 1 >«•«*«• mber 15, then hiii I sonn utter remove s u ffir e n t of th«* wreckag«* t«* war«l for the Cnitesl States. get tho bod clothing. Every win«low in th<* hous«* was O R 1 F F IN C l f I C K E N H C L E A N broken and th»’ woo«|sh<*«l i»«*ar th«* hous«* U P P R IZ E S A T BIO SHOW is us liitdly Ninush«*d as tho house it self. J A. Oriffin , o f tin- Booth Kelly Lum ber company, o f Kugene, took nearly all Flu Had In Iowa. the prizes off*-ri-d for W lut,- Wyandotte Mrs. N. K. ( dnipton w rit«« from l*.url rhirkena lit the Loa Aug-Irs I'unriera’ hsiu, Iowa, that th«* family has I men poultry ahow diiriiiK the pant week, ne having u time with the flu. HI»«* says: rordinK to word juat received from the “ I was sick about four w«*oks, then m\ judge o f the ahow. uophew, wh«i liv«*s with us, soon took Mr. ( i n f f i n aent -0 fouls and all but it and then fo is limi Nulo came down. two wi n priz.ea. He waa nuardi-d five Nato suro bu«l some timo. Nota was out of a poaaibie aix firata. Mr. ( i n f f i n away teaching ami muid not coin«* home. will receive aa premium» on hia fowl» All aro now w«ll oic«*pt myself sud I two «!>ll Liberty lamda, «25 worth of fool tho •*ff«*ct* yet. Thore have been i war aaviiiK» atninpa und la-tween «2.‘ no many d«*wths her«» but tho epiib'taic is and «5VI cnah. Thia la tin- fourth t ’alifor IK ia open inn allow in recent years at uhirh Mr. about over anil evorything ugsui. We aio sorry t*» -pail ill The ( i n f f i n haa hewien all competition with Mentimi of tháMM* wh«* have h«'on ** called ilia Wliiti* Wyandottea. uvor** from there. Th«* faiiulios have our sympathies. W’e wish all our «loar O A S O L IN E O R A V I T Y T E S T frien«ls m Cottage Grove a Merry M U S T A G A I N BE S T A N D A R D Christinas and Happy Now Your. Iluv mg lovely weather. Have hardly ha«l a, The Krn' i t y teat o f K’,’u,l>,l,‘ muat frecae,'* Mrs. Couiplon is secretary of iiKum be up to atantlard, according to tho W. C. T. l\ for Mu<lisoii county. matrurtiona rereived by K-,,r“ l!e men in FLU” NEARLY CLOSES UP 1150 MEMBERSHIPS TAKEN BUSINESS OF CITY IN CHRISTMAS R. C. ROLL CALL Bufftoewi Men Wbo Had Previously Es caped All Come Down In a Bunch. to Recovery. Lone» Fingers of Right Hand. II Mr Cord returned Monday from I'ort land, where hr nuffrred the loss of oil thr fingers o f thr riKht hand while employed iqs-rating a veneering mil- rhino. The injurtea are healitiK uierly. The thumb and »tub o f the first fin|f>*r » e r e all that remained. Ili- .lid not know that the f i n o r a had been ampu tated until bo nnw thorn lyinK on the maritine. With Tontatlv« Quota of 7600 for laute County, It la Thought Total Will Reach at Leaet 9000 C. H. VAN DENBURO ASSURES HOLD YOUR BONDS APPEAL OF FORMER SECRETARY FRIENDS HE IS STILL OF THE TREASURY A LIVE ONE C. II. ViuiD.*iiliuri( was considerably embarrassed during tli>- past » i r k liy III.' nereaidty o f explaining to inuny frii'mls that hi- wriM not marly tm iji-nij in. ti lot o f |n-o|ili- » h o are pi-rninliuiut- ii.K around and pass for respected .-iti- zi-n*. A report wa» »farted that Mr. VanItriilnirK had died and on« friend Mime in from the country to o ffe r hi» nervier» to the bereaved family. Those who were thoiiKht to be in a ponition to know rereived many telephone rail» wnntioK to know whether or not it wu» true that C. II. had cnahed in. The iiinit iv»» when aomcone railed Hwengel’a hardware to n»k the »tune question. (.'. II. answered the phone him»elf and cm- phatiriilly assured the intere»ted friend Hint the ri-port bad been grossly exug g«arut i'd. Mr. Vanlb-nbnrK ha» not even been »irk. NTMHKR 14 Although up to Saturday the buiinv-as men, wbo aeem to be those most likely to come in contact with tho flu, had me- With at least 1150 members in the «■aped almost entirely, that morning Red Cross Christmas Roll Call, Cottage Hold your Liberty bond» and war there were indnutiona that the entire Grove exceeded its efforts o f a year »av.nK» rertifiratoa. Hold them firat, city might be ahut up for lack uf aome | ago, although the number is aot as beeuuae they a re the beat investment one to conduct tbo buaincsa. Oatrand- I great aa hoped for by Chairman Shinn. in the world liarked by every renourre er ’a barber abop did not open berauae The list of members will be published in the I'nited St a tea, in the nppenl of both Mr. Ostrander and L. K. I-ong, hia next week. William (I. Me Avion, na nrnt to twelfth barber, were down; J. D. Monroe, who The entire eonnty has gone over the federal renerve diatnrt Liberty loan runs the union delivery, waa down and top The f|nota assigned l.ane county there were no deliveries until other ur to shoot at waa 7500. W. P. Gilatrnp, lieioli|uartera. G. M. county chairman, thinks that the total “ Hold them tier a une you have made rangenienta could bo made; Murk »bury, manager o f the Wooten j will be not less than 9000 when all th » aurnfu-ea in order to buy them, ‘ 'H o ld them beeuuae, even tliouKh Mills Store, decided to atay home and returns are in. the wur may be over, it ban not yet nurse a cold, bia only elerk, A. W. Hel- liwcll, having ci»rae down two day» be been paid for. L Y N X HOLLOW. “ Hold them beeuuae the time may fore; and both H. I,. Mackin and C. K rout.- when nurh an inveatment will I'mphrey, o f the L’ mphrey Ic Mackin (Special to Tho Sentinel.) prove to be a mighty true friend in store, were confined to their homes. A l Mrs. Clock returned home Sunday a f time o f need, a guaranty against the fred Powell, o f Powell A Hemenway, ter an absence o f several weeks caring frut o f délit und inaumnee against real had previously taken sick and Mi»o Ju- for her children, part o f whom were flu j anitn Short, their clerk, decided to let bnrdahipa. patients. Mr. Hemenway try running the bu»i- I Miss Nora I.eabow, who is a student “ Hold them berauae the need for « t v Gottfried Uraber, of in a Portland business college, is home ioK in not over, (iotrernmeut expense» nesa alone. are today lurKer than at any tune dur Know lea tc Grnber, was also confined to '■ for tho Christmas vacation. IUK the war. Our boya in Frane« and the house. H. it. Smith, o f the Cottage , The teacher and atudents gave a very lier mu a y muât lie paid and fed and Grove Manufacturing Co., und Elbert nice entertainment at the school house clothed and, when their work in over, Smith, o f The Sentinel, reported miss- ; Christmas eve. transported home. They have not quit. : ing Tuesday. This left Old Man Bede Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson and the only one on the job at The L iv e 1 Mrs. Wm. Plank spent Christmas at Why should yout ‘ ‘ Hold them because it in good busi Wire Newspaper office, Everett Wool-I the Prank Mackie home. ley, the only employe, having come down ness to do no. Miss Burdell Fisher is home from “ HOLD Y O t’ R IMINDS— DON ’T BE ; the week before. Vancouver for a visit with her folks. The electric light plant was bothered A Q II T T E t t ; BE A P A T R IO T ! " John Hem me is home on a short fu r for several days on account o f all the lough. regular employes and the manager, C. | W A T C H YOITH L A B K L . Wm. Porter is home from the 0 o f M. Shinn, being confined to their O., having been discharged from the homes. 8. A. T. C. Hoy Short is the only businesa man who had previously had the flu, so far HEBRON us The Sentinel recollects. (Special to The Sentinel.) The Red Cross met as usual last Thurs- ZT ............... i afternoon with .\1 rs. Gilcrist. ,, (• pecial to 1 he Sentinel.) I Mrs. Gilcrist received wrord a few V. L. Luchterband returned Tuesday days ago from California that her son from Rujada vith a sprained ankle. j George and w ife were both aiok with Mrs. Jennie Walker went to Port- the flu. (Reprinted from the Apparel Criterion.) clothier mark up their merchandise on A Christmas tree was given at the The merchant 's boat friend is the lo hnnd when the advance comes along, so I.uid Wednesday. Jack G .Ider.deve arrived Tuesday «-hoo! house Friday evening, cal n>*WHpn|ier. Where angels fear to why not allow- the publisher to get a tread a new »paper sometime» enters little more for advertising space since from Vancouver barracks to spend «« b o o l closed Friday evening for a and w here properly hrrnemml end d i he must pay bis advance in prices and Christmas at home. He returned yes-| month on account o f the flu. rected h eroin e» a factor fo r murh good. the merchants' too. lt ■ ■ . i C lifford Taylor arrived ¡Saturday Mrs. I-aura K jin , o f » ortland, was » from Corvallis,' where he had been at- A good live newspaper makes the town Back in North Dakota twelve years guest at the J. ! . Gil In-sleie home over tending 8. A. T. C. stand out, and u lukewarm, »pim-leu» ago, when the editor o f this paper was »heel— but thn: is nnnther story which a traveling salesman, one o f bis cus hristmas. Mrs. Gilcrist and Mrs. Führer have Carl Slagle r-ltimed to camp shortly received word from their sons, Abner does not eonrern us here. tomers told him thut he virtually kept after Christmas. and Charles dated Nov. 24. They were Now, this is not an article on news the local newspafier on its feet by tnk A Chriatmas tree an-J program was both feeling fine. papers, hut rather on the merchant, and ing a half page e l. in the twice a-week It saved the paper from going given at the district school Tuesday af J. A. Powell killed a wild eat one why he nhould support and use the pap- r Miss Lena Burr ham g-ive t day last week. newspaper in his town to Imost all good under, which, by the way, iniprov.sl ternoon. reading. “ The Christmas Hack l o g . ’ ’ Stanford Bartle went to Eugene Mon things, and boot rII things detrimental (tc-klily and been me the beat *bi.t*g A Christmas tree was given in Miss day to live with his mother. to the merchant, and the mail order evil in town; and the town grew and the Gruber's room at the academy Tuesday I merchant’a business increased— all due I» not the least o f these by any mean». and one at the dormitory Tuesday even H O W ADVERTISING CUTS D E A L The • ‘ herald and recordar “ o f the j to the liberal policy pursued by this ing broad guaged merchant. . ERS RENTS. community ’» progress und doings, in Miss Marjorie Gildersleve spent the The writer, having studied various lo other words the town newspaper, needs Christmas vacation at home. calities, found that where business was It is a matter o f economy for dealers your sup|iort— it will help you in turn, Miss Elzie Deardor f f came home mail-order busi- for Portland for the holidava. to handle advertised products. Espe la-t it traili its guns uu th mail order sl,,,<*i'y *n* r,*®*>'‘* . eoiiiniuiiity . ! « a . s decreasing and the local news bugaboo, i f that i» what th. ........... ,, The wedding o f Mr. Glen Cooper, o f cially is this true in case o f the retail KiiKene from the atnte -eul.-r o f weiKhta .« suffering with, and with well directed •'“ P * ' ,,0,,,K wLell: >'0' “ » ‘ »'V1» to r''" grocer. Junction City, and Miss Mary Dwvre, Now cases of so\<*ro colds, gnp «>r in a n d meoaurea. Inatructiona aent out to Economy in any business may be se iit.ir.ul» sbatter the strong inclination» T ’ "- tho »*,,»>* r ' ' i,H ‘j ' “ “ « well, o f this place, was held Thursday eve - consumers in out-of-town buying. 1 ---------1-----i !‘ — " (1 J ~f course fluonra which huv«« been reporte«! t«* all iliatrict aealera by State Sealer W .rt ; of - the cured in three ways. I hu",ne'“ ---- v' “ !‘ — K':,nK Tho H«*itlinel during th«» past week are man countermanded bia order o f Sep 1 showing how each individual, the mer y°'\ « " ' w i s t this any way you want to ning at the academy, Elder J." Mark 1 The expenses o f conducting a busi Comer officiating. B. W. Garner rang as follows: Alt*, fo w e ll, Mr. and Mrs. tember 27, when iliatrict aeulera were ehtmt, and in fart, the whole community ness may be grouped under four gen '* not ° " r de* ,r'* ‘ ° ,hrow the hell which announced the bride and C. K. f i n ph rev, ,1ns. (1st ran dor, I.. II told to waive the enforcement o f the as a » hole, are ¡he I. se c . \ „ t .,Il0 •!"?£» n* 1,11 » ‘‘ wspapers. There are some eral beads, viz: (1 ) rent for land and groom and the wedding march wes ! i -u- . » ithout progressiveness in U»ug. Krnost í.ockwootl, N. I.. Murkiit, Kuaoline law ao far a» the Kr|ivity of itori.il now and then but a constant .".,‘ .hou, * a grain Kr," n or ' ,f progreasiveness - Verna Estes. A large ! and S“ 1,a" e8 o f em, heir ! make-up. the editor »■ is of played by Miss Mrs, Armand Wynn«* and daughter I «ou K uho I i i i ,. ¡a concerned. , , . . . . i ployes; ulovos: (J invested (3 ) interest on raoital capital invested, hammering away, sometime* .n the form I ‘ hr,r " !,I" ' : UP- where * hor*' tho congregation had gathered in the cha is«*, O. M. Marksbury, Walter Woolley, Thia order wua Ki'en at that time lie o f a story, givin g names, and then again the old school and easily follows the and (4 ) general overhead. Economy (I. H fitrh er, Mrs. C\ K. Front, K«lnn enuae o f the fact that the K“ v,,ranient various incidents playisl up with urti line o f least resistance, doing the thing pel to witness the ceremony. Mr. and then may be secured by paying less rent, Mrs. Cooper left Friday morning for Johnson, James Monna», H. It. Smith, » aa iih inK large ipmntitiea o f hiKh grade cles o f facts. No doubt the country pn- ; that is easiest to do. Remember that it less interest, or by reducing the general Junction City, where they expected to the J. J. Wilson fnmily, Juanita Short. gnaoline in tin- airplane w rvice and waa per* have done all this in moderation.: overhead. ,, , visit Mr. Cooper’s parents a short time. i n n - i « o n I I I I - I - . , : * ' work for vou Hnd Mrs. A. I. M on roe, Fern and (Ìy «le 11 « *1 a war neceaaity. A previous article pointed out how but her* is where the merchant can get I y°>'r |mper Vr "*** >'i>u,1g couple will niuke the handling o f ndvertised brands re- oomb, Elbert Smith, Mrs. (ì. H. fitch«»r. in his ms good gouu liens, licks, namely, nniiicly, through co every other merchant. A town without ", their home in Onklnnd. a commercial club is certainly bad for W. T. Gnroutt«» am! aon Colin. operation. Southern Pacific C. angen Time. Mrs. W. J. Murphy went to A.bauy | the town, but what is infinitely worse Elinor Spencer, seco ml lieutenant in The following changes in the S-oit'a There is another way, too, that your is to be without a good paper. And you I uesdav to nurse her son Guy and fam being necessary to handle the same vol the aviation corps, is home from Texas' cm Pacific time laide went into cffpei ume o f business. The present article i town or city newspapers can be made ily, who have the flu. vis. ing at Eugene with his parents, j Dec. 17: shows how economy in rent is secured No. D( north bound now good uno of, and that is in preparing cannot have a good paper with a punch if you do not g ive it the support it de County Commissioner and Mrs. E. II leaves at 10:05 a. in, instead of at 9:17, by handling advertised goods. better advertising copy. Very frequent serves. SAGINAW . Spencer. Ilo hill decided to stiek timi and No. I.’t south bound How leaves at This is based upon the principle o f ly the publisher m ihe merrhnnt ’* ad. We have used the word “ support.’ ’ rompióte the course. Ilo \ »sited here' 1:01 a. in., instend o f at 12:4.1. consumer acceptance previously e x writer, hut he could be o f even greater (Special to The Sentinel.) Ia>t us see what others have to say in Christmus «lay in company with his par plained. Since customers are ready to help if the retailer would giv e him (we regard to this matter. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. McKinney, o f Cot accept advertised brands, it follows enta. must repeat it again) better co-opera D E LIG H T V A L L E Y . An advertising service for country tage Grove, were Sunday guests o f Mr. that dealers may specialize on fewer tion. newspapers issued by Successful Farm and Mrs. F. T. Benstou. brands in each line. Christmas “ F l u " Fir* Many country newHpa|H-rs are sus (Special to The Scnitnel.) A son was born Dec. 21 to Mr. and ing wiys: “ In the past the country pub This means a dealer will not require Just to tie In the upper crust o f »oci- Mr. und Mrs. Ray Nixon were up pending these days, and w h y f Well, one lisher ‘ bogged ’ merchants to take space M rs. Goss. ns large a stock in order to do the samc cty, Cottage Grove staged a fine fire for from i'ort land for tho week-end and reason is the high prices o f everything J- F. Neat was in the Grove Monday business. For i f he carries unadvertised and to ‘ support’ the town newspaper. Christmas forenoon for the amusement Christmas. that goes intirHhe publishing game, anil The result was that they did just as on business. brands, he will find it necessary to car of the holidny crowds. The scene of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nixon entertained second, the falling o f f o f advertising. Miss Nora Queen, o f Trent, Miss Har ry some advertised brands o f the same- the performance was the J. M. Comer with a Christmas dinner, their children Advertising under pres-> t rendition:: is little loeal advertising as they could get riet Queen, o f Monmouth, and Mr. and away with. And whnt has been o f even product also in order to meet the de- home « hi west Main nvrjiuc and the with their fiimilies being home. just us necessary and in many cases more harm to loeal newspaper advertis Mrs. Harold Hopper and childreu, o f mand o f a part o f his trade who will flumes were extinguished before the Ivan and Charles Witcher came up even more so that before. Discourage ing as a » hole, thus«' merchants have Mabel, aro spending the holidays at insist upon the advertised goods. prompt arrival o f the fire department. from Mohlur Monday to spend Christ inent is so easy these days that the mer By specializing on the advertised Kir». Chief Woodruff, who wua home mas, 1 v tv ii being the guest u f Howard chant often gives up und the mail-order not put any real thought into their local i tbc J. I - Queen home, purposely for the occasion, made n care Keene, and Charles the guest o f his house more than ever gees serenely on advertising, they do not get results and. [ The two-day-old son of Mr. aud Mrs. brands which all will readily nccept, a therefore, thev condemn all loeal ndver Huston Queener, who died Monday, was smaller stock is required, hence less ful itivestigntion and found Hint the brother Fred. . : . _ a x 1 I K ..«:«.l l ' . . 11 T . . .. 1 .. c. . its way, gathering in its big profits. buried ■« at a \ Walker Tuesday afternoon. rising as worthless. shelf room for displaying the goods. fluinoN resulted from gross eareles-ness The J. A. .loll family took Christmas Certain goods are hard to get, i t ’s Mr. and Mrs. George Wiscnrson and “ Fortunately, every now nnd thenl The dealer will either require less on the part o f the “ f l u " germs who dinner with the Fuipia fnmily near true, but then why not push these goods i you run aero n a locnl merchant who is children, o f Santa Clara, spent Christ room in which to conduct his business had been making their home in the Creswell. that nro obtainnblet And so i f the re different. He goes nhout his locnl ad mas at the home o f J. F. Neat. or he can utilize the same space to bet e hiinney. Howard Keene and Ivan Witcher tailer knows what is good for him he vertising in a businesslike way and he Frank Allen, o f McCloud, Calif., is ter advantage by g iv in g better displays were in Eugene Tiimday afternoon. will advertise in his home paper. Good makes it pay. This merchant nnd those here visiting at the homo o f his uncle, or more displays, either o f whieh leads Masons Install. The E. J. Hears family were Christ advertising is never eonsidered an ex country publishers who are also ‘ d i f f e r Jmlson Allen. to th? same results— economy o f space The Masouic lodge installed the fol um* guests lit the Hugiite home. pense. There is absolutely no sense in ent '— who sell their space on its merits Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and chil- or o f rent. lowing officers Saturday night: Elbert The Oscar Jackson family spent curtailing advertising. Merrhnnt* have and who don't ask for ‘ support’ from ^r,‘ n- i*f Cottage Grove, are visiting at It is a matter o f rent economy fpr Bede. W. M.: C. A. Unrtell, S. W.; N.-l Christmas with relatives in the Grove. net done it in England. O f course, at anyone— are doing much good for the tb,‘ C. J. Queener home, the dealer to handle advertised brands. son Durham, J. \V.; T. C. Wheeler, Tho Chns. Conner family spent first, they got " c o l d f e e t ’ ’ ami cut local advertising industry. They are Miss Etta Taylor, o f Eugene, visited treasurer; Worth llnrvey, secretary; 8. Christum* day with Mrs. Conner's peo advertising down, but they soon real supplying the examples o f successes in b,‘ r *>ater, Mrs. Hownrd Moody, recent- OBITUARY. L, Godard, settlor deacon; A If. Jury, ple in the Grove. ¡zed that war times offered an oppor local advertising that all country pub *>’ • junior deacon; J. L. Her ty, chaplain; tunity in certain lines heretofore un lishers run point to when they are so- Mr. and Mr*. A lv a Rogers and two Callistia Jan« Garoutte was born at II K. Metcalf, marshal; S. I.. Mackin, known and they “ went to i t . ’ > And | liciting their merchants for local nil children spent Christmas day at the BLUE M O U N T A IN . the old Garoutte home on the Coast wnior steward; A. W. Ilelliwell, junior now, from the retailer right up to the i vertising. | Goss home, ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Nelson Ga steward; Gottfried (IrnlM-r, tiler. (Special to The Sentinel.) mu mi facturer, advertising has increased j “ Therefore, we say to the c o u n try 1 Little Margaret Leonard was operat- routte, who came to Oregon from Ohio The George Lnyng and Butte Moon because all realize that cultivating publishers who arc perhaps o f the older I i'd upon for stomach trouble at the Cot Fork river Jan. 28, 1875, her parents be- Boys Home for Christmas. ey families took dinner at the Dovvens good will by advertising, is good busi school and who still ‘ b e g ’ for ‘ support,’ D'S1' Drove hospital and is getting along i and were among the early pioneers o f Among tho boys with the colors who home Christmas. there is an easier, more businesslike | nicely, I-nne county. Both passed away several What i f the paper does charge slight and profitable way to get local advertis have eilher been discharged or received Mr. and Mrs. Jasper H u f f were in years ago. Mian Callistia was married ly higher rates for advertising) Cost ing and that is to ’ sell your papers.’ furloughs and are home for Christinas Cottage Grove Monday. to Grant C. Brown Oct. 13, 1900. In DISSTON A N D RUJADA. The school has taken a two weeks' o f everything in the printing line has (Pardon us, piense, for the use o f news are Raymond Hatton, II. B. Phillips, the latter part o f November the entire gone up and the publisher cannot meet hoy slang.) Country newspaper spare Dale Wyatt, Raymond Vontch, George vacation. (Special to The Sentinel.) family was taken down with tho influ Miss Donahue went to Portland to these advances with the old rates. It i* vnlunnl«» nn<! n* soon n* tIt«* local mi- J. Hall, Huston Medley. Bob Allen, Ben u ' ' enza. It was thought that she was go appears reasonable that with the pub vwtiner apprt'ciat«»* it* value ho begin* Mooney, who in su k xvith Marksbury, Rupert Coffmn.l, Frank spend the holidays. ing to recover but tho end came Thurs I Wallace, Robert Jones, Chns. Hall, Car Mrs. Roy.inc foft Friday for Portland lisher's costs up at least 50 per rent to figure how he can profitably increase j moved to Cottage Grove day morning, Dec. 19. Her age was 43 over one year and n half ago, the ad tile space he ’ buys’— not ‘ taken’— in the ! ‘ * ! ? . * ? ' ey Medley, Ray Woolley, Harley to remain for some time. Miss Laura Brauner went to Eugene years, 10 months, 21 days. Besides the M. C. Robbins was in Eugene Friday vertiser should be willing to accept n local newspaper.’ ’ Hamm, Gerald Counts. Saturday to spend Christmas week with husband she leaves four sons, Ralpta, 20 to 25 per cent raise in rntes. I f the on business. Pat, Delbert and Howard; one brother, home folks. m ig h t Wreck Delays Traffic. Bert Lnticaster has recovered from merchant cannot, or will not, the only Did you ever stop to thiuk that the Clyde Kerr came up from Row River Walter Garoutte, and one sister, Miss alternative for the publisher is to go nut The piling up of five ears on a siding tho flu. man who comes into your offic e nnd Sunday to see his sister, Mrs. Ben Augusta Garcutte, who made her homo Mr. I.andwehr and Miss Edith took o f business, Ivecause i f he ca n ’t meet at Drain Friday delayed trnffie for hall smiles when you tell him to wait n Pitcher, who has been ill the past few- with Mrs. Brown from the tinu o f the expens«'» he better quit nnd go to work a day until the debris could lie lifted dinner at the John Allen home Sunday. death o f the parents. Mrs. Brown had couple o f minutes would be howling mad days. wages. such ■ «»i ” fi i And v i") I i t f n u t ii t a l i man, lilllli » con « » ii i , . . . , r Mr. and Mrs. Kibbey spent Christmas for from the main line. The truck* were been a member o f the Methodist church Mrs. Ogle Young has been caring for M e n t io n * nnH oxp«»rion<*«*«!, union«!* th«» 1 ,T°¡* " im t *10 th in g o v e r th«* badly torn up h iii I some o f the ears were with the Finley Whipps family. * . . « i l l á l l l l l . i t v . v 1111.1.1* . « i m . v . i n » . .1 ! 4 ! telephone under the a same conditions. her mother, Mrs. Ben Pitcher, the past since 13 years of age. T h « funeral was The boys from here working nt the paper onto someone with merely n badly wrecked but no trainmen were held Saturday at 2 o ’clock froaa the • • » few days. Hujndn camp were home for Christum*. “ vision,” hut with no understanding injured. Mis» Elorence Carr is visiting friends chapel, Rev. Joseph Knotts officiating. The garbs furnished by Nature are Elmer Robbins spent Wednesday nt o f the community’s needs, then the town is ns well o f f us i f it hnd no newspaper the same style every year, and yet they at the Green Rock mine in Bohemia. A want, ad costs little and often brings borne. Oet your girl— and then get your an Mr. Dollnrhide returned to his hom? are recognized to be prettier than .any whatsoever. big returns. Nothing too big or too lit nouncement« from The Bentin«!. *** in Kujada Tuesday. The dry goods store, shoe' dealer and invention o f man. Claisy job printing. The Sentinel, ** tle to b* sold by a want ad. *** S I L K CRE E K .