Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, June 13, 1919, Image 2

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    C. E. Aldrich left Wednesday to spend WORLD'S GREAT NEED OF TIN
the summer at Walla Walla,
terdny and today, with Mrs. Carue
T A LE S OF TH E T O W N
War Has Diminished Supply of Indis­
lleiuenway in charge.
pensable Metal, and 8o Immense­
E. J. Howe returiu-d Wednesday from
ly Increased Its Cost
W. H. J miaou is opening a shop in the Southern Oregon. He reports much rain
in
that
regiou.
V. U. Walker building, on Main street
Probably no market baa been more
Miss Maud Humphrey, who has been
fo r making and repairing furniture,
visiting Mrs. W. B. Hawley, rturued to vitally affected by the war and less
U. G. Warner has gone to lndepend Eugene Thursday.
subject to coutrul than the tin tniir-
< nce, Ore., to work fur the state paving
ket. It la not really an American In­
i, uni pan/.
dustry, for an Insignificant amount of
tin Is produced lu the United States
Mrs. Roy Glass and sister, Miss Gua
tafseu, departed Wednesday morning
aa compared with the total consumed.
;'or l'ortl&nd, where they will spend
This country Is almost absolutely de­
most o f tho summer.
¡Superintendent
pendent on foreign sources for Its sup­
Glaus left Wednesday afternoon for
Mrs. ('has. Adams entertained charm­ plies. But the metal Is a vital neces­
.iuymood, Wash., where he will be su ingly on the afternoon o f May :11st, in
pennteudeut o f the public schools the honor of Mr. Adams’ mother and sister, sity at all times and In many direc­
i emiug year. A fter several weeks spent Mrs. James Adams and Mrs. Lonis tion*. It Is particularly a war metal
in trail sue ung school business he will Mock, who had been her house guests. In that Its use Is essential In produc­
>oin his family in l'ortlaud fo r the re About twenty five matrons o f the older ing tinplate for food und other con­
mainder o f his vacation.
and younger sots enjoyed an afternoon tainers und for heurlngs for tuachlu-
Mr. and Mrs. Krnest ttisbey left for o f pleasant conversation and needle­ ery.
work. In n game of “ Literary ('hess’ ’
In no other metal has such com­
Portland Wednesday.
Mrs. William Vaughn, o f Quincey, 111., the honors were won by Mrs. Herbert plete chaos developed ns In tin aa a
arrived Tuesday for a visit with the Bakin and Mrs. F. A. Garelson, who result of war conditions. It Is the
family of her brother, John Trunnell, wore each presented w itlf a bouquet of only inctnl which is exempt from price
Delicious refreshments
whom she hud not seen for forty years. choice roses.
were served by the hostess, assisted by fixing by our own government, be­
The Elmer Harvey family left here Mrs. Mock.
cause about 09 per cent o f our con­
Wednesday for Umatilla county, Mrs.
sumption cornea from foreign coun­
^
Harvey and sou Alva going to Athena
The “ Twenty-Five Club” held their tries, where Its production und sale
by tram, and Mr. llarv ey and the oth -r
monthly meeting at Odd Fellows' hall are controlled by foreign Interests.
son, Oreo, driving their team.
Monday evening. Games and refresh­ Only Its distribution here hus been
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. H u ff returned ments were enjoyed.
regulated aa a war measure.
Saturday evening from a three weeks
^
$
One o f the largest Importers hns re­
visit in Waseo county.
Mrs. Leon l>eal.arzes, who was hos­ cently said that It would probably be
A. W. Wampole was in town from tess to the M. P. G. Club Tuesday after­
a long time before 0(>-cont Un would
Leona Wednesday on business.
noon, invited as additional guest» Miss agnln be seen. Before the war the
Emerson Keithley arrived Wednes Ixtuise Garetson, Mrs. B. K. Lawson,
metal was selling at a little over :<0
day from The Halles to transact busi­ Mrs. Claude Kern. Mrs. M. F. DeaLar-
xes, and Mrs. Uiraiu Griggs.
A de­ cents a pound In New York. It bus
ness in this vicinity.
advanced by limps nnd bounds until
Win. George went to the Musiek licious two-course lunch was sorvod at
a
month ngo the New York price was
the
close
o
f
the
afternoon.
mines in the Bohemia district Wednes
nominal at over $1 n pound, with the
♦
-F
day to manage the telephone lines.
The Ladies’ Aid Society o f the Pres­ future shipments from the east up to
Mrs. George will follow the first o f July
to have charge of the lookout station. byterian church was pleasantly enter­ 05 cents— both unheard o f heights.
A t present the snow is so deep that they tained at the home of Mrs. J. P. Cur- This has been caused by the fnet thnt
have to go in with pack horses.
rin Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Gowdy the world's output o f tin has uot been
Bob Jones, who has been over from was assistant hostess.
enough. In fa c t statistics show thnt
Roedsport this week, leaves today for
♦ ❖
In recent years this has been at ubout
Portland in company with Ward Birg,
Tho Epworth League, after their reg­ a standstill.
and both will go to Eeedsport Monday. ular business meeting Monday evening,
Miss Pern Holcomb spent the week­ enjoyed a social hour and served re­
end with Mrs. N. Hughes at Junction fresh uienta in honor o f Miss Thelma ! FORTUNE VANISHED IN NIGHT
and Miss Helen Breedlove, who will
City.
Kay Ciphers is running the new don­ leave this week for their new home in American Citizen Telia of H it Expert.
Washington.
key engine at the Garetson sawmill.
ence in Mexico, Well Called Land
<» ❖
of Revolutions.
Mrs. H. R. Quirnby went to Wuna-
V number o f the members o f the
conda, Wash., Wednesday to visit her
Methodist church pleasantly surprised
daughter, Mrs. Melvin Thompson.
The experiences o f an American
Mrs. J. Culver, o f Grants Pass, ar­ Mrs. H. B. Breedlove Thursday night citizen In revolution-racked Mexico, In
after
the
prayer
meeting,
by
presenting
rived Wednesday to visit her son Harry
her with a handsome aluminum perco­ which between two suns he fell from
and family.
lator. Mrs. Breedlove is departing to a position o f wealth and atlluence to
H. G. Bowling, o f R ic« Hill, made a make her home in Washington, and will poverty, are told by W. A. King. Im­
business trip to Cottage Grove Wednes­ be greatly missed by her associates in porter o f snakes and wild animals
day.
the church, who have appreciated her from that cactus count/y.
Widely
The Cottage Grove baseball club will activity in the various organizations known as the "Snnke King," he makes
play Springfield Saturday and Sunday. ami her faithful service in the church. his headquarters in Brownsville, Tex.,
* • •
John Gray returned from Salem Wed­
where he Is prominent In Masonic cir­
The engagement has been announced
nesday.
cles. He was In Washington n few
Harvey Holderman was down from of Mias Ruth Jorgenson to Earl Gn- days ago on business with the federal
routte, tho wedding to take place some
Bujada Wednesday.
ime in the fall. Miss Jorgenson, who government.
W. L Mabie and family went to Oak­ graduated from the high school this
“ I lived for a nuber o f years In
land Wednesday to attend his aunt, year, is the younger daughter o f
Mexico,” he said, “ and am one o f the
Mrs. Mary Mabie, who is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jorgenson, o f Americana who can really appreciate
A marriage license was obtained this city, and Mr. Garoutte is the young
the genuine freedom o f our nation.
Tuesday by Samuel D. King and Anna est son o f Mark Garoutte, foreman of
I had a unique experience there Just
L. Sharp, both o f Lorane.
,
the Western Lumber & Export com­
before Pershing Invaded that country
B. K. Lawson is in the city for a few pany. Both young people are popu­
on hU hunt fo r Villa.
lar members o f the younger set.
da/s.
" I was In that section dominated
Mrs. John Groves is on the sick list
by the Villa bandits and anarchists.
this week.
Stone A fl« Theory Disproved.
I bad In my personal possession more
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Forsythe and
The means o f manufacture at the than 300.000 o f the Villa pesos, and
Mrs. Lucy Lovelaee arrived Thursday
from the point of view o f the Mexi­
from Idaho to visit at the S. L. Church­ disposal o f savages were so small that
archeologists were formerly o f opin­ cans that sum of money made me a
ill home.
Thomas Patten is home from Mills ion that a stone ax must be the prod­ millionaire o f Influence.
City. His broken arm is healing nicely. uct o f the efforts not merely o f one
“ I went to bed one night with my
generation but o f several, being band­ wealth strapped around me In a
Ceeil Caldwell has purchased a new
ed down from father to son, and tak­ money belt.
pluyer-piano from Knowles & Graber.
I awakened the next
ing shape gradually, so that an Imple­ morning nnd found that a military
C. H. Shinn made a business trip to
ment
begun
by
an
Individual
might
be
and political break had taken place
baleme Wednesday.
finished by his grandchild.
between Villa and Carranza and I was
Mrs. C. A. Finley went Thursday to
That this Idea Is pure nonsense was
a pauper.
Hood River, where she will make her
proved by the late J. D. McGuire of
"The 300.000 In pesos were worth­
home.
the United States bureau o f ethnology,
Eighth grade examinations are being who, developing a high expertness In less. I did not huve the price of a cup
held at the West Side school house yes- such work, made first-class axes In a o f coffee.”
day or two, chipping them out of
The Extreme Penalty.
hard stone and polishing them by rub­
George, the colored porter, was tell­
bing with sand and water. He even
produced sculptures In relief after the ing about a negro gambling club.
pattern o f those of ancient Mexico,
"It shuh Is some place, dat Is,” com­
using no other tools than stone ham­ mented George.
mers for '‘pecking" at the rock.
"Any tough colored gnmblers ever
It was the employment of tools, say th e r e r
anthopologlsts, that made man what
"N o suh, no tough buhds, only nice
he Is. Ills brain was educated through gen'rnen.”
the use o f his hands.
"Any o f the boys ever get rough?”
"Ob, no suh, not much.”
Charm and Diatlnctlon.
“ Any ever pull a razor on yon?”
SO,
"No, not on dls baby."
Though the Hopl Indians are rated
" I f one did, some real tough fellow,
by Powell as ot the same linguistic
stock as the Shoshone, Ute and Co­ what would you do?”
“Tulin dat man right ovah to de
manche, It la known definitely that
they are a composite people, with a law.”
language In which are found Tanoan,
“ And supposing that he would cat
PIman and Keresan words. The Snake you all up, just hack you to bits, what
A level-headed business man ad­
clan came from the North, possibly would you do then?”
vertises for business, not for sen­
from the same stock as that which
“ In dat case dnt man wud be bahd
timent or pleasure. I f this is not
once peopled the great Mesa Verde from d « club aftah dat I”
his motive, why advertise at allt
rock houses.
The Bear clan came
from the eastward, undoubtedly o f the
The actual cash value o f adver­
Helping Food Adminiatrator.
people from which came the later-day
tising space in any medium is
One Industrious war-gardener Is pic­
settlements o f the upper Itlo Grande
based on two factors, viz: the
tured as working busily and reflect­
valley In N'aw Mexico. Most Interest­
E X T E N T and Q U A L IT Y of that
ing on the virtue o f raising his own
ing from a local point o f view Is the
medium’s circulation.
food supply.
determination that the Water House
“ I f everybody grew his own vege­
I f it be an established fact that
(Patkl) and Squash (Patun) clans
tables and ate less meat,” he solilo­
the readers o f a paper are almost
came from the southward, from "the
quized, "w e’d put old Bill on the hum
exclusively o f that class that con­
cactus country.”
In a hurry. This Is tough work, hat
stitutes the regular or probable
I'll
stick to it If It kills me. I ’m with
buyers o f your grade o f goods,
Hoover on this."
8ea Caterpillars.
then, manifestly, the only ques­
At this point a fine assortment of
The caterpillars you war agnlnst
tion in determining the value o f
earthworms was unearthed. The dig­
when whitewashing your fruit trees
space is that o f the extent of
»re not the only caterpillars. Cater­ ger’s reflections Immediately shifted
circulation.
to a shady stream and the (Inal scene
pillars populate the ocean In billions,
That The Cottage Grove Senti­
shows him hnpplly fishing.
■nd grow Into crabs If the Greenland
nel covers the Cottage Grove
"Oh, well,” he reflects to soothe his
whale does not eat them first.
country like a mother hubbard is
conscience, “ vegetables or flshi It’s all
They are minute little things, about
admitted by both friends and
the same to Mr. Hoover.” — War-Gari
the size o f salt grains. As children
foes. I f you have anything that
roll before they walk, so crah-cater- I den Guyed.
you wish to sell to any class of
pillars begin by literally looping the j
people in the Cottage Grove coun­
loop from one spot to another.
Valuable Books Found.
try, i f you have a message o f any
Greenland whales like them on ac­
In
moving
Thiel college library at
hind that yon wish to carry to
count o f their diminutive size. Hav­ Greenville, Fa., to another building
the people o f the Cottage Grove
ing no teeth and very small throats,
many rare and almost priceless books
country, there is no more eertain
the whales find them the most con-
Of Latin and Greek text were found.
way of doing so than through the
rentent form o f d iet They with their j One Ixsik wna printed by Zell at Co­
columns of Th « Sentinel, and the
nouth open, squirt oat the water, and I logne tn 1473, a Virgil’s Aeneld wss
•ost, per person reached, it very
Ben swallow.
j printed tn 1.501 nnd one In 1508. A
small.
history o f Home, printed by Andrew
I f a news item ¡a not printed, it is Welcher In 1580 at Frankfort and a
because we do not know of it. We have
German religious work, printed In
neither friends nor enemies when it
1504, are In a good state o f preserva­
come*
to
publishing
the
news.
I
f
you
TH E L IV E W IR E N E W S PA PE R
have an item, grab the phone and tell us tion. Among the other volumes la an
,
about it.
o 28tf1 Iron-bound Bible.
Dou you pay
money for
advertising?
If
First Read
These Points
Cottage Grove Sentinel
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
I
A boiled rusturd witk eruahed barrici!
ndilcd tu it uftor cooknig in u ilclicliius
diab.
• • •
Tu polisti grutned wruod aonk a flumicl
(il a little liiiM'cd uil, mit tlu« nuud well,
tlicu indiali witb n soft clullt.
1
• • •
Tu ramme w u frinii d o th hold a red
hot irmi intim i un ine li or tivù of some
hlotting paper limi un thè ciotti uver lhr
iiiarka.
• • •
A largo cracker box, auch ns will he
remlily furtiishod hy any gruecr, will,
if coverei! vvith u prctty chintz, miikc a
lisciai and bfuiititul Hhirt warnt box.
• • •
Hoiv a picei) o f rod filmaci un thè end
of tho ,Inuip wieks in tho bungalow
lampa. Tina will ahaorh all forcigu siili
stanca ili tho oil and givo you a cleurer
light.
• • •
Tu teli tho dìffcrcncc hotwcon por
eelain inni pottery, hold tho «M ulo tu
thè light. I f transparent, it is porcelnin.
Pottery is opaqu» ami not so tinnì ami
white un porcelnin.
• • •
l f thore in fruit juiee loft front cun
ning, boi! it low und uno it for flnvor
ing nausea; or il miiv he nddcd tu eold
water nud con veri od into n rofreshing
hot wenfner
or drink.
• • •
When darning stockings use the ilnrii
ing silk. The udvnntugcs are n neat
piece of work, better wear than results
from cotton or wool, and it ia not no
npt to hurt the foot.
• • •
When opening n ran o f fruit, veget­
ables, meat, etc., remove the eontents at
once. It is advisable to open mimed
goods nnd allow thorn to stnml in unoth
er vessel before nerving them.
• • •
To rlenn old jewelry, mnke a lather of
warm eonpauda and udd to it a half
teaspoonful o f sal volatile. Brush the
jewelry in this, afterward polishing with
an nld silk handkerchief or piece of
wash leather.
• • a
Curtnins will hung more evenly If tho
selvage is cut from the good* before
hemming, us the selvage, being more
tightly woven than the rest o f the fab­
ric, hangs more firmly than the rest.
This applies to heavy and thin goods
alike.
• • •
To save tho annoyance o f scattered
crumbs, when putting dry brendcriinibs
through the meat grinder, muzzle the
whole front o f the apparatus with a
paper bag- not u crumb escapes.
• • •
To remove glass stoppers, wind a
soft, stout string around the neck of
the bottle twice, und, while someone
holds it, draw the string to and fro at
great speed.
This friction heats ami
expand* the neck, so that the stopper
is easily removed.
• • •
I f too much wuter is added to vegc
tables with u sweet juice like string
beans, nspurugus, peas, corn nnd eel
ery, they will be watery and tasteless;
therefor« rook them in only enough wn
ter to prevent them from jo-orching.
• • •
A good wny to wnsh white clothes
and ono that will not make them yel
low Is to melt a third bur of soap in
two quarts of water with nlsiut two
tnblespoonfuls of kerosene. Melt it in
thf wash boiler and then add water
sufficient to boil the clothes. Ibiil 2D
minutes. I’ ut in the cleanest and whit
est first. The clothes will require very
little rubbing if rinsed well.
• • 9
Do nut use more than n mere dustng
of flour when kneading the bread.
A rcad e Installs H igh-C lass M achine
’J
Patron* o f tho Arenilo Thontfr will
ho highly plonacit by Ilio lutost improvo
moni unmiiiiired by Manager Whito. A
Poluxo motiiigrnpii projt'i'limi ntnrhino
bua booti puri'huaoil ami wua inatullod
thia wook.
Thia inurbino ia tho
lutost mmlol, tho must highly perforiteli
typo un tho inurkot. It i> noiaolo**, ami
produco* a stouily pitturo, cntirely
. eliininnting tho flirkor whirh la so su
■ noying nini so conducilo tu eyo stralli
Tho wuit botwceu rcoln i* nino tll>ollsbe<l,
a ronlinuuua story hemg thrown un thè
( scroon. Fow Ihi-ntor* us stilali ss tho
. Arcuilo are tu !>e fmiml wtth thi* splou
dii! oquìptnent, ami “ movie fa n * ’ ’ aro
iloligbleii with Mr. W h ito ‘a progrosaìvo
| mina.
against tho bonrd to hold firmly. Now
mix equal parts of finely sifted coal
ashes, common suit and enough water to
mnkii a mixture a little heavier than
heavy cream, pour this ovi'r tho stones,
pulling board out a trifle so thut m il
lure reaches tho bottom. Smooth top
o ff with a suntil bonrd, putting it level,
und lot sot for one hour. Remove Imurd
und sumo is ready for use. Tho lining
will not bo hnrti, but build your fire. In
n few minutes it will be us hard as stone
sud a* good as a new one.
milk, ono egg, one eighth teaspoon suit,
one hnlf cup corn syrup (dnrk), one
half teaspoon vunilln. Cook tapioca with
tho milk in tho top o f n double boiler
until the Inpiorit is soft und transput
out. Bent the yolk of the egg, add salt,
syrup uml hot milk mixture
Return to
the double boiler nnd cook, stirring until
tho mixture thirkrna. Fold in the atif
fly bontori white. Cool.
Add flavor
mg. (T wo tablespoons granulated tupi
orit limy bo subatituted for the pearl
tapioca.) Yield, ail aerviugs.
♦
I f your wedding atatlonory ia print­
ed by The Sentinel, you are assured a
lung and bnppy married lift.
***
TESTED RECITES.
Prune nnd Banana Dessert.
One cup cooked nnd rhiqqx-d prunes,
one cup chopped walnut mouts, four
tablos|MMins flour, onu cup corn syrup,
one ti-ii*|Mion linking |xvwder, two eggs.
Mix together the eggs well benten and
the syrup. S ift together the flour and
baking powder; mix with tho nut* and
prunes and mid to the first mixture.
Buko in well grixised nnd floured gem
pans half an hour nnd serve eold with
banana and custurd sauce.
* • •
Tapioca Crnnm.
One third nip pearl tapioca, two rup*
W A R STORIES
The Scntincl in desiroua o f re-
relving fruiti any of thone who
eervrd in thè recrnt world wnr
any III ma whirh migbt prove of
intascat tu thè generai iiublle.
Th„ Scntincl would he glad lo
havo thè opixirtunity of examin
ing any eollection of trophiea
for thè pur[Hise o f giviug suine a
story in ita collimila.
• • •
Scatter salt on a carpet when sweep­
ing, nnd you will not only find it hns
a cleansing effect, but that it also keeps
away moths.
• s •
Fungent vegetnble* like cabbage, mu
liflowcr, turnips and onion* should be
cooked in a large amount o f water and
kept uncovered.
• • •
I f you object to the odor of kerosene
oil in wiping o ff woodwork then wring
a cloth out o f hot suds ns dry as poaai-
ble nnd use thut. Another good thing
to use is cold ten, but only on dark vur
nished woodwork.
• • •
Repair a badly broken stove lining by
tho following method: First, obtain a
board which will fit tho part you are to
repair. IMaec board in position so that
space between wull o f stove and board
is width of your lining. In case entire
side is to be repaired, place tho board
against the stove wall at bottom mid
gradually slant tn the proper width at
top. F ill the space with small atones to
height o f your lining. This is similar to
building a cement wall. I'laco u brace
The demand for cars is ho great that Forila arc being delivered
only upon orders definitely placed willt Ford agents, ami some­
times even then delivery ìh slow. I f you wish a ear for use this
season, your order should be placed right now. W o will bo
pleused to demonstrate to interested parlies* at any time.
FO R D T O U IU N O C A R ....................... ............................$618.21
FO R D R O A D S T E R
....................................... ........$604.68
FO R D S E D A N , with electric starter and electrically
equipped throughout........................... „ ....... ............... $063.66
FORD ONE-TON TR U C K , worm d iivc, without body... $636.16
S E V E R A L SECOND H A N D M A C H IN E S ON
H A N D A T B A R O A IN PRICES
Cottage Grove Garage
0. E. Woodson, Proprietor
Cottage Grove, Ore.
— h
CARD OF TH A N K S.
We wish to express our sincere ap­
preciation for the imitiv kind attentions
during the death and burial , o f our
mother, and for the lieuutiful floral of
forings.
____
J. (I. CARPENTER,
U. G. W ALK E R ,
H A T T IE A. DERHAM.
Don’t Suffer
From Eyestrain
I f you think that your eyes need
Have you a house to rent? Use a Hen-
tinel wantad.
attention, eotiHtilt a competent op­
N E W B UTTE R W R A P PRICES
tometrist, and find out if your
On account o f another advance in
the price o f butter parchment, we
find the follow ing slight advance
in prices necessary:
100 wraps......................... ..... $1.30
Kach additional 100 ordered
at same time as first 100— L.40c
Friday and Saturday 8p«cial
A reduction o f 20 cents w ill be
made on first hundred on all or­
ders printed on Fridays or Satur­
days. Orders may be placed on
any day o f the week for printing
on F riday or Saturday at the re­
duced price.
COTTAGE GR O VE S E N T IN E L
ijr'a Doap-Carva
Kryptok Lanaea
A n Ballar
headaches, sin a rl ing eyes, drowsi­
ness or blurred vision can be re­
lieved with glasses.
You owe it to yourself to pro­
tect your eyes, and you may re­
gret it later if you don’t.
The
tost
of
correctly
filled
glasses is insignificant compared
with the priceless value o f your
sight.
SHERMAN W.
Moody
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