Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, January 24, 1919, Image 6

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HEBRON.
(Hpeeisl to The Sentinel.)
Jnn. 22.— Mr. and Mr». J. A. Abeeue
o f Divide, »peut the week-end nt the
J. G. Murray home.
Grandpa Gilhani haa been on the (irk
list the pa at week.
Mr. and Mr*. R. F. Larky were in
the Grove Sunday to attend the funeral
o f Mr*. L a rk y '» nephew, Marion H u ff
Mr*. J. Q. A. Young ha» received au
announcement o f the marriage at
Bridge, on January 11, o f her niece,
M i»» Flossie Me Bee, to Henry Oberst
o f Marshfield.
O. 11. Heine, o f Silk Creek, was at
G. J. Kappauf'» Saturday.
School reopened Monday after having
been cloned for a month.
L. G. Markham was in the Grove
Monday.
Mrs. R. E. Larky went to the Grove
Monday to visit her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Huff.
J. G. Murray, Ivan A been,, and C. C.
Gilliam sustained injured thumbs aud
fingers on the cable at the Woodard
logging ramp last week.
LONDON.
Franco, announcing his departure f rum ^
Camp Merritt on January II», and »ay
ing that he would l>o iu Camp Lewis
soon.
Chaa. Arington helped Ben Pitcher
fall timber Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hart returned
Wednesday from a several days’ stay iu
the Grove.
i P r f l f î f C H iV i F i F N P F
NEIGHBORHOOD NEW S
L Y N X HOLLOW.
ROW RIVER.
TOO MUCH WASTED ENERGY
W riter Has Right Idea in Pointing
Out Folly of the Present-Day
Hustle and Bustle.
The world Is always In n htibhuh;
people rushing here nnd there In
what appears to be n futile fashion.
Why do we not conserve our energies,
save our time and strength for big
things?
What does the hu^le and
bustle amount to, when we do alt
down and rest and think? Nothing I
because we could have done gh a t we
did without that tense nervousness
which so many o f us think we must
a ©mine, to make others think we have
Important business on band. If we
only knew how much more force,
strength and ability lies behind a
calm exterior our aim would be to
assume that pose until It became our
rightful Inheritance.
"Out o f silence comes thy strength."
It brings wonderful results, results
that show us how our power Is In­
creasing. T ry to be calm for a few
days and watch the Issue. You will
marvel at your strength, be astonished
at your success.
Be silent, patiently listen, nnd wait
for the strength that Is bestowed on'
all. It Is like the ruby in value, n
priceless treasure— a life force. In
other words, which makes geniuses of
men and women.
Begin tomorrow. Go slow but sure,
knowing you are doing the right thing.
Put aside all nervousness and hurry.
You will be amazed at the results;
people will come to you because tlmt
force being magnetic will draw all
good things In your direction. Some
may say, “ I cannot do this. There is
too much to be done In a short time.”
We need not go to the other extreme
and become snails; but by striking the
“ happy medium,” our suceess will
come, perhaps slowly at first, but
surely, nevertheless.— Exchange.
(Special to Th«- Sentinel.)
Jan. 22.— Mrs. Ebv and daughter Jua
nita came out from the Grove Saturday
for a visit at the home o f Mrs. E b y ’a
daughter, Mrs. Frank Potts.
Among the Cottage Grove visitors
from here Saturday were Wm. Thrun,
Lulu Doty, J. B. Mosby. A. Low, Cor­
bett Smith.
Mrs. Clyde Kerr left Tuesday for a
several months stay at Mount Vernon,
Wash.
Frisby Maulding and Albert Vaughn
spent Saturday and Sunday in Cottage
Grove.
Bert Isaacson, Hubert and Philip
Mosby, Alfred Pleuard and Johnnie
Thrun motored to the Grove Saturday
night.
Sherman Wilkins and J. B. Mosby
were in the Grove Friday.
Clyde Kerr went to Wendling Tuesday
to work in the camp.
The G, L. Gillespie and A. B. Ander
son families are recovering from the
flu.
Frank Jones and Philip Mosby were
in Dorena Sunday.
Archie Jones returned Sunday from a
visit with his parents on Mosby creek.
Sid Vaughn is on the sick list.
Johnnie Kirk was in camp Monday on SAVAGES USED “ POISON GAS”
business.
Mrs. J. B. Mosby, Dorie Moshy, Mrs. Ingredients Were Different, but Ob­
ject Was the Same as That Sought
Albert Riseue and Mrs. Sanders visited
by the Germans.
w-ith Mrs. Clyde Kerr Monday after­
noon.
As Is well known, the Germans In
Mr. Vaughn and Mr. Maulding spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A l­ the great war were anticipated by
some suviige tribes In the use of poi­
bert Rissue.
sonous gas for war purposes. Nuture
quotes authorities to show that tribes
D I8 S T0 N AND RUJADA.
like the Tupinamba and Guaranis of
the Brazil llttornl and on the Rio
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 22.— Mr. and Mrs. Joe Damewood Parana used poisonous gases In at­
tacking fortified vlllnges. Men went
were in Rujada Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Neil returned In front of the attacking party, each
Wednesday from Wildwood, where they holding a pan with embers In one
had been visiting Mrs. Neil ’» sisters, hand and ground red pepper In the
other. When the wind was against
Mrs. L. W. Hunt and Mrs. R. Gleason.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gleason were in Disa- the Spaniards they sprinkled the pep­
per on the embers. This was nlsff
ton Friday.
Miss Laura Brauner returned from done In attacks on the Spaniards In
Eugene Monday to reopen the Disston Venezuela. In the same way fiepper
school, which had been closed for three was largely used In exorcising de­
mons and evil spirits. The use of
weeks on account o f sickness.
Mrs. E. R. Holderman and daughter this pepper, known as AJI, would soon
Doris spent the week-end in the Grove. be discovered by these Indians, who
Mr. Whiteley, who was ill with the cultivated the plant extensively. It
flu, went to the Orove Tuesday to be was only necessary for some one to
near a physician.
upset a basin o f AJI Into the fire and
Mr. and Mra. I. Pugh, Miss Gladys a hut would soon he cleared of Its oc­
Mitchell and Lee Wetmore, o f W ild­ cupants. The use of the smoke In
wood were guests at the Ben Pitcher wnrfare would he n natural develop­
home Runday.
ment
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pitcher received a
telegram Runday from their son Wilbur,
A want, ad coats little and often bring*
who was with the 91st division in big return*. Nothing too big or too lit­
tle to be sold by m want ad.
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,
French President Urges the
Formation of a League
of Nations.
(Speeial to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 22.Mrs. Huntsman and Mabel
Pari* -T h e peace conference was
were in Cresvvell Saturday.
formally
opened with a speech by
Mrs. Neal re tunnel Saturday from
Durena, where she hail been caring for President Poincare, of Franca.
President Wilson nominated Pro-
her daughter.
Several numbers of the R. Y. Porter niter Clemenceau for chairman of the
family are suffering with the flu.
congres*. The nomination was seo-
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson have ended by Premier Lloyd George in an
been visiting the past week with Mrs earnest tribute to the French premier
Jackson s parents.
President Wilson, in nominating
Mrs. Arvilln Briggs is suffering with 1
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Premier t lemenceau for chairman of
a badly infected thumb ami has been .
.
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the conference, delivered a speech in
obliged to have a physician treat it a
response to that of President Poincare
couple o f times.
The A. Wolford family is having a and paid tribute to Prem ier Clemen­
serious time with sickness, several mom ceau.
bers o f the family being down.
President Poincare, in his speech,
Leo Tellier returned last week from urged the establishment of a league of
Portland.
nutiona to safeguard humanity from
Mr. and Mrs. James Plank arc visit­ further suffering.
ing at the Neal home.
Poincare declared the nations which
made sacrifices in defense of right
S IL K CREEK.
would lay down the rules for the
league.
Its aims, he said, would be to
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 22.— Miss Vesta Kruse, of Roso prevent wars and gain respect for the
burg, was a guest Friday night and Sat righteous peace the conference is to
establish.
Calling attention to the
urday at the Babcock home:
Fay Dunniven has recovered from au ; fact that the German empire was born
rief illness.
4S years ago. President Poincare said
Mrs. I„ B. Slagle returned Wmlnes it had ended Its career In disgrace and
day from Lora ne. accompanied by her had sunk Into oblivion, perishing by
daughter. Mrs. (>. C. Davis, who has the sword It unsheathed.
been ill with the flu.
Premier Clemenceau, who recently
Mr. ami Mrs. B. W. Garner were iu |
declared for the old balance of power.
the Grove Wednesday.
Ray Mabley, o f Roseburg. is again : CMne out ,n fuvor ° r
h’™ “ «* of n“
attending the academy.
tions in his address.
Mrs. W. G. Bittinger, who has been ill j Preliminary conversations over the
with influenza, is improving.
1 structure of the league of nations are.
Frank Wheeler hauled cream to town j strictly speaking, still in the stage of
Wednesday.
being discussed In meetings of the
Mrs. C. E. Wood was in the Grove] supreme council, and are not technt-
Tuesday.
cally before the peace congress as a
Mrs. J. F. Gildersleve and Edith
whole, but the fact that the congress
Wheeler were in Cottage Grove Monday.
Instead of having moved into the | has advanced this question to the
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 22.— Mr. and Mr*. Lyman Adams,
of Ijitham. visited at the George Suth
erland home Thursday.
Miss Aileen Wills spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. I'.
Wills.
Miss Orpha Combs, who teaches thi-
London school, is stopping this week at
the W. C. Shortridge home.
Mrs. Bud Thorne motored to Cottage
Grovs Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones and Henry
Small were guests at the J. T. Small
horn« Thursday night and Friday.
Mrs. Rosa Currin and son Lynch, of
the Grove, motored up to the O. P. Wills
home Friday.
J. W. Bemis was in the Grove Satur­
day.
Mrs. B. F. Adams and daughter Stella,
o f Latham, visited at the A. I- Short
ridge home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cox ad daughter
Farmer house, Mr. and Mrs. Coo Ip y arc
Audrey spent Sunday at the W. T. Jones
occupying a part o f the Fred Ernst
home.
house.
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8AG IN AW .
(Speeial to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 22.— J. Ed. Angel, o f Olympia,
Wash., visited friends and transacted
business here last week.
Little Margaret I^*onard was brought
home last week from the Cottage Grove
hospital, having recovered from her re­
cent operation.
Otto Nichols, of Eagle Point, was in
this vicinity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Queener and
baby are visiting at the C. J. Queener
home.
Mr. Beck spent the week-end in Eu
gene.
Miss Roberts was unable to teach a
few days o f last week on account of
sickness.
Mr. Scott has returned to Eugene.
FORMALLY OPENED
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, foremost place in its program is taken
I to indicate that such progress la being
: made In the supreme council as to
I warrant expectation that a definite
! and somewhat detailed program will
be soon evolved.
This program. It Is believed, will
present the common thought o f the
leaders of the United States, Great
Britain and France and therefore may
furnish a starting point from which
all the peace delegates may partlcb
pate. President Wilson I* personally
pressing forward this one feature to
the virtual exclusion of all others.
With discussion now past the point
where It seems to be agreed there
shall be no super-sovereignty, nor a
common police force and that the
question of whether a nation ahall con
tribute force In carrying out the de­
cisions of the league will be left to
each nation Individually In each in­
stance, tho general plan being most
talked about embodies an enlargement
of the principles contained in the
treaties negotiated by William Jen­
nings Bryan. These prhvide for a de­
lay of a year before declaring war and
investigations by a special commission
of all disputes.
LITTLE CHANGE IN BRITTANY
Land of Romance Today Much tha
Same aa It Ha» Been THrouyh
thè Centurie«.
Brlttnny silice thè enrly timo» o f
lilstory haa heen thè lami of romance,
saluta and arrhtilahopa, kulghts ami
| Indica, hohgnhllns and wizard», crii-
! suderà and fili ri est
All of tinse
■ are wlth beautiful Impartlnllty aoat-
I termi through thè antique record» o f
! rAtnorlque. n* tld» roglon usisi lo he
j called.
Kveu thè filili mi sunken city
of I» and thè lost mmtlnent of Allenita
are «Iijiposed to Ile off Ita eoimt. First
cousln» o f Ilio Irl»h and lite \Vol»h, thè
Inhaldtnnta are hy triulltlon. blrtli and
charactcr a rnoe npurt, sileni, iunior*
»tlllou» and dovont and nlmllnate. Fino
»allora nnd tlllers o f thè soli, ilio lire-
tuli» limo rctuiiluml lunch a» Gioir
earller n lice sfora nere. Thelr na­
tive costumo.» provali tlimuglinut tilt
vlllngos and fnrtnhouses.
The moti
III blue blotise» and stravv hai» trini
lumi ivltli long Idnok vclvot rlldion».
nnd Inngoluth vviilsteouts. etubroldored
In brighi colora, hmdmt wlth bui-
tona, alt beatile innny il vvayaldo Inv­
erti, and thè white heiiddrcssca and
henvy Iduck sorge costumo» o f ilio
wnmon aro thè suine III etti nnd i|imllfy
a» In thè iluvs of Ito* fonimi» Qiieen
Anne of Itrltfnny.
W ANT
TILING
ami
Now ii the time to begin planning your »pring tiling,
the
way to save money on your wants in this line is to take the
tiling off the dealer's hands ns it arrives in the ear.
Wo cun
make a price Unit will interest you if we can get orders for
carload.
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Let us know your wants now and wo can make
A P r ic e T h a t W ill
In terest Y o u
Cottage Grove Mfg. Company
USE
E B O N O L
ON
Y OUR
OLD
ROOF
ADS.
For Sale 4 RLoil« Island Red cockerel*, j
4 IG iim I c Isluud lii>l corks, 2 years
old, 4 White Leghorn cockerel.», college
bred. Jackson Godard.
j24 fipil
Geo. II. Brainard, Real Estate anil In ­
surance, timber lauds, mining prop
erty, farming property and city prop
orty.
o ltfc
Baled alfalfa bay for sal« in car lots.
Write Pinney A Bender, Ontario, Ore
gmi.
u 22j 24 pit
Wanted- Good work
horse. O. II.
Hoiaie. 1‘koao 80 FI2.
i It I
The Ever Layers Are the Payers S. C.
White Leghorn*, Turn-red »train, trap
aesteil every day for LI years, which
ha» Imilt up a high laying strain. Cock
ercls, liuti lung egg», day old rhiek» for
»ale; », mile west of city. Bert Band»,
Cottage Grove, Ore.
jan I*» ti2.1pd
Portland Firm
Wishes to make agency arrange
ment with first class responsible
citir.cn of Cottage Grove as ngent
for large stock, fire insurance, cas­
ualty, nnd bonding companies.
Man mu*t be high class citizen,
ambitious and energetic. Address
Representative, L. W. V., Care of
Cottage Orove Sentinel.
For Sale Two seated carriage and top 1
buggy, both good ns new. 0 »c »r Jack {
»on, Haginaw, Ore. Plume P Ft. jloaMpd
For Sale—Two horses. J. B. Moe. West 1
Main ave , op|H>site 1». J. Seboll. j2l|>d
For Sale—fit) acre ranch near Walden
station; Tin under cultivation, Imlnnrr
timber; all fenced; running water in u1 1 ,
pasture* hut one. Part time. Phone I
19 F IX J. II. Hehell. l ’o*»e»»iori given
at once.
jlO in llp d i
For Sale Baby calves of the following
breeds, either sex: Holstein, Durham
or Rliorthom, Red Poll, Guernsey, Jer
*ev, and Avershire. Write for pricen.
J. O. Olsen, Crow Stage. Eugene. Ore
gon.
¡17 31pd
For Sale - Green body fir wood. Leave
orders with Knowlea & Gruber. K. < .
Hollndav.
1 1 7 nu ll:’ I pd
For Sale—My home on K jiox hill, eaat
end Main u ie„ Cottage Grove, just
outNidf corporation; 2 acres land, 6 room
cottage nearly new, well fini»hed; store
room und wood»hi»l attached; stable
hen hoUHC, good well of »priug water,
pump on porch; land well adapted to
early straw berries, loganberries, or early
" T h e m or e n man G o o d taste, s m a lle r
truck garden; half mile from postoffice.
Would make good poultry mask. Prioo
kn ow s about genu- c h e w , lo n g e r life is
reasonable. Also
so aere desirable home rnnrh, known
i n c t o b a c c o , t h e what makes Genuine
as the Eugene Miller rnnrb, t 1 -j miles
G r a v e ly cost less to
west o f Cottage Grove;
mile from
surer lie is to see c h e w than o rd in a ry
church, school anil daily nmil; 7.0 arres
t h e v a l u e o f R e a l plug.
under cultivation, Imhimv pasture and
H r itt lo t —
timber; some saw timber nnd vnluulde
G
r a v e l y in co m p a r­
hell ¡M ile timber: several ncre* of good
ison with ordinary . G e n u i n e G r a v b l y
garden land inn he irrigated from
IIA.NVII.LH. VA.
springs nnd main creek; buildings fair;
plug.”
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fo r hooklrl on r k ru ia / pin/.
2 dwelling houses; 2 good burn» newly
roofed; cherries, pears, and winter np
pies of excellent varieties. Wmgd pay
to ¡instigate. Far prims and derm,» on
All Classes of People in Europe Send above properties apply to Mis» Janet T.
Davidson, Cottage Grove, Oregon, Knox
Gifts to Wilson.
Hill.
117 3lptf
Paris.— President and Mrs. Wilson Reward For return pink cameo brooch
came to Paris with a very modest col­
lost Sunday morning between ray bom«-
lection of trunks and personal bag­ and postoffice nr telephone offiee.
j24pd
gage, but they probably will be forced Maud Doyle, phone 172 It.
Wanted
Girl
or
boy
to
work
for
board
to take home a carload. Both Mr. and
and room while attending nehonl. V.
Mrs. Wilson have received so many
jo 11IV IT You SAW IT FIRST YOU SAW IT IN TilK SENTINEL
gifts in the course of their stay In 8.
Paris and their visits to England and
Italy that a large quantity of them
probably will have to he taken to
Washington on an army transport.
t
Gifts o f all kinds ami of all values
began pouring in the day President
Wilson arrived, and they still are com
lng in a never-ending stream from all
classes of people.
Many of the presents are priceless,
but the president values most those
having a sentimental appeal. These
have come principally from children in
H im * A ■
all parts of Europe and from families
NnECTKA URGE
N» ILARGE
N °l.M ED IU M
N ri.S M A L l
GOOD UNPRIME POOR UNPRIME
n r TWA TO AVfQAGE
u r n a TO AVERAGE e x t r a t o a v e r a g e EXTRA TO A V E R A G E
that have suffered by the war.
AS (0 Sl/T iQ U A U T T AS TO V U tq ilA U T V
'Uou betchaf
Peyton,Brand
PRESIDENT GETS PRESENTS
REAL CHEWING PLU G
P lu g pa ck ed .in pouch.
DON'T SELL
that E x tra
Larqe Skunk
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Bolshevik! Get German Arms.
Warsaw.— Bolshevi*t troops have
slackened their advance at the Polish
frontier. The Germans are delaying
their evacuation of Grodno for several
days, although General Palkenhayne
has retired to fluwalkl and General
Hoffman has gone to Koenlgsberg.
Polish leaders allege Germans are
selling arms to the Bolshevists. The
latter are Issuing proclamations that
they have come to retore order. Dis­
patches state, however, that Bolshe­
vist soldiers have been seen carrying
banners inscribed with the words
"L on g L ive the Red Terror” and
“ Death to Non W orker«.”
Fifth Loan To Be L a st
Washington.—Only one more big
war loan drive Is planned by the treas­
ury department, Recretary Glass stat­
ed. This will be the Victory liberty
loan, to be floated probably the last
three weeks In April.
The amount
will not be more than $6.000,000,000
and may be $6,000,000,000.
12.00 lo 10.00
^ n » | I LI y
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8.50 lo 7.50
HARROW 6.50lo 5.50
4.00 lo 3.00
broad
L ib e r a l A s s o r tm e n t
MUSKRAT
w'7
FALL
N °IC nff* LARGE
9.00 to 8.00
7.00 to 6 00,
5.00 to 4.25
2.75lo 225
7.50 to
5.75lo
4.00(0
2.00 to
N ^ l. LARGE
7.00
525
3.50
1.80
N °LM ED IU M
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C ITR A TO AVERAGE
E x t r a t o a v e r a g e
3.00 to 2i0
225lo 1.75
I. 6 O 10 1.30
to 500
5.00to 4.00
3.00IO 2.50
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extra to a v e r a g e
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2.50 to
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extrem ely high prices.
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