Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, December 31, 1920, Image 6

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    I Neighborhood News
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D ELIG H T V A L L E Y
WATER FIRST AID SAVES
LIVES ON WEST COAST
New Year Sale
Shoes for Men and Boys
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Doc. 21».— The school had a Ohrist-
itaa program and tree Thursday eve­
ning which was well attended.
Mias
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Groom gave treats of candy ami nuts
to her pupils. The program was well
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rendered and Miss Groom deserves
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much credit for her careful training of
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the pupils. The vacation period extends
from December 2" to January 3.
Mary and Mylon Haight are home
from It. A. C. for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sears entertained
with a t'hriatmas dinner^ guests being
the mothers, Mrs. Alma Sears and Mrs.
Elizabeth Widdersheim, the \V. A. Ho
gate family nnd Mrs. Iphn Knox and
baby daughter.
The J. A. .loll family were Christ
mas guests of the Fuqua family at
Creswell.
The Oscar Jackson family spent
K * ‘v
o.
t'hristmas with the Fred Wright fam­
ALL MEN S DRESS SHOES GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE AT
ily below Walker.
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The Blakely family spent Christmas
UMPHREY & MACKIN S
with friends in the Grove.
Rod Croas first aid activities
The ( ’ has. Conner family spent Christ
in the Northwest division this
mas at the W. P. H uff home in the
lloro you will liml the staple “ rotimi toe’ lasts, “ narrow loe’ English lasts, the ori Impi­
Grove.
year have been chiefly devoted
The M. A. Horn family were Sunday
to "water first aid" Instruction
dir lasts, army lasts, etc Th« leathers are kangaroo, tine rail' umi kid in hlu«'k and eur
guests at the James Groom home in the
and organisation. Several units
«lovait. Th«' pliers are low Read them:
Grove.
of swimmers have been organ­
Mrs. II A. Millett, of Junction City,
ized and trained In communities
was an overnight guest Monday at the
All men’s former .+7 fill ami $8.00 vaines now a pair
$5 95
on the sound and western rivers,
home o f her nephew. Oscar Jackson
and rescues have utroady result­
The C. A. Moore family is moving
All men’s* former $8.5(1 and $9.00 values now a pair
$G 50
ed from the Bed Cross work.
back here from Eugene. The Bussell
family, who had been living on the
All men's former $».50 \alors now a p a i r ......................
Moore place, have gone to Oregon City
$7 91»
to reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Deane left Tuesday for
All men's former $10.00 and $11 (Ml values now a pair
$850
Ronevilie. Calif., after an extended visit DISASTER RELIEF PROVES
at the W. E. Nixon home.
BEST NATIONAL INSURANCE
All nu'ii ’s former $12.(Ml, $12.(Ml and $14.00 values now a pan
$9 50
Mrs. 1.. M. Harding, Grace nnd Mer­
ton Harding nnd Mrs. Fred Wright
When the man on the street Is ask­
spent Wednesday at the Oscar Jackson
ed for his annual lied Cross dues of
SOFT AND GOOD WORK SHOES
home.
UMPHREY A MACKIN S SALE LOW
PRICES REDUCED ON ALL LOGGER
Mr. and Mrs. Ferine and four sons, $1 during Boll Call week. November
Soft ami flood win k shoes former
TOP WORK SHOES
SHOES AT UMPHREY ti MACKIN S
o f Salem, were Christmas guests at the 11 to SS, he Will know that half of
special for tins sale, the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Hodges. that dollar stuys in hts own communi­
They wen' here from Friday to Mon ty If he has done an average amount
$5 96
Every pair made of solid leather, sole
dav.
III inch brown Mid kip logger, former
of Bed Cross reading he will know
leather
counters,
double
lips,
dm
aide
up
The Nixon family had a Christmas
{ a small slice out of the other SO
$
ID valu e, now a pair
$12 50
tree Friday evening and a big dinner
, .
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per leather, and the prices are way
, cents Is appropriated to disaster re
Christmas day. all the children nnd j
rr
r
down !
their families being present except one
ID inch spring heel logger without calks,
daughter who lives in Nebraska. The
But unless he Is one of the excep-
guests included the Pickard nnd C. A ttonally few he will not know what
Douhle sede black calf shot s, former tal­
now the pair..............
$12 95
Moore families, of Eugene, and L ester, "disaster relief" has meunt to the
li«' $7.50, choice a pair............
$5 95
Pentieo.
world during the life of the American
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Red Cross, nor will he realize what
III uieli spring heel logger With calks,
Double sole brown calf shot's, former vai­
LONDON.
small slices of dollars will do If there
$13 50
now
tin pair
ti«' $8.00, choice a pair...
$5.95
are enough of them.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
In the Northwestern Division, time
Dec. 29.—T. M. Moxlev and Mr. and after time the relief organization has
Choeolat«‘ calf “ S t a r " brami shoe, a
12 i ut-h heavy black kip logger, outside
Mrs. Earl Moxlev, o f Creswell, spent
met its crisis and has stood the test. ,
“ new’ ’ $5 value, special this sale
$4 25
Christmas at the E. Geer home.
$14 00
counter,
I i i - u v y h a l l side, now pr
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hogue and Mr. Tw ice in Oregon in December of 1919
and Mrs. ,T. E. Banton left Friday to — at Mosler when fire left families
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“ ( ’Inppewa’ ’ chocolate calf
spend a few days with friends nt Lo­ destitute and again when the Marsh­
lb anti 18 mrli black kip loggers $14 00
shot', former $7.5(1 value, now pr.... $5.50
field chapter cared for survivors and :
ra ne.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C Shortridge re­ recovered bodies of the dead from the
turned Tuesday from Portland.
wrecked schooner "Cluinslor" — the
HPnrv Comb« nnd daughter Orpha test was met. In 192U came the land-
UMPHREY A MACKIN REDUCE ALL PRICES ON ALL
PRICES REDUCED ON ALL OUTING SHOES AND CAN
visited a few days the first o f the slide at Juneau, Alaska, and the hotel
BUCKLE HIGH TOP SHOES
VASS WORK SHOES AT UMPHREY A MACKIN 8
week at the W. T. Jones home.
Among tho«,. who spent Christmas at fire at Klamath Falls. Oregon. More
the John Small home were Mr. nnd people learned that “ disaster relief” i
“ Split ’ ’ leal he outing shoes, former $4 35, $4 5ii values, now
Ill-inch chtieolale calf “ pack“ shoe, former value $11.(Ml, now
Mrs. O. F. Wills nnd daughter Tloon. means things in the lives of men.
the pair o n ly .............
$7.95
$3 25
a pair only ...
In the 38 years since Its Incorpora­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox and chil­
dren, Mr and Mrs Will Jones. Her­ tion up to June of 1919. the American
12-inch black and brown calf shot fo rm e r $!I.(M I valu e, n ow
“ d rain ” leather outing shoes, former $5,5ll value, now $3.95
bert and M:ibcl Shortridge. Henry and Red Cross had participated In 1X0 dis­
a pair only...................................................................... $8 50
Julien Small, Vrthnr Combs nnd Lynch aster relief expeditions. It directed
Heavy brown canvass work shoes, heavy rubber sides anil
Currin.
the expenditure of approximately J12,-
15-inch chocolate calf shoe, former $14 5 g v alue, now.
$9 00
heels, former $3.5(1. $3 75 values, now a pair....
$2.76
J B. Rouse was a guest nt the W. 500,000. Before the organization had |
T Jones home in the Grove Tuesday
attained Its present large membership
night.
Mr. and Mr-*. Harry Welsh, o f Marsh­ funds often were raised through pop­
field, arrived last ¿week to spend the ular subscription for such large dis­
holidays with Mrs. Welsh’s father, J. asters as the Mississippi floods and
AV. Bern is.
cyclones of 1882 and 1883. the Texas
ALL BOYS’ DRESS AND SCHOOL SHOES BOYS’ HIGH TOP SHOES ALL GREATLY
Levi Geer, E Geer. J. W. Bemi.s. J. famine, the Armenian massacres of
REDUCED IN PRICE
REDUCED IN PRICE
B. Rouse. Henry Combs and W ill L iv e ­ 1893 and 1894, the Martinique volcano
ly attended the taxpayers’ meeting in •ruptlon and many others.
sturdy shoes for boys, not only mail
ile to
Eugene Tuesday.
A list of all the Red Cross relief
All former $5 75, $I>IMI values now
$4 45
but
also
built
to
wear,
work In times of flee, flood and famine
PHONE YOUR NEWS.
would take pages
Long before the
$3.50, $3.75 values now.......
$295
All former $0 50, $7 < mi values now
$4 95
organization under the stress of war
and war's results had grown Into the
$4.25, $4 50 values now
$3.45
lives of millions, disaster relief was
All former $7 50 values now
$5 60
one of Its foremost activities.
The
$5.00 values now.................
$3 95
Here Is One Concerning a Salt Her­ Congressional Charter under which
$(».00 values now
ring That Is Challenge to the
the Red Cross has operated since 1905
$4 45
Ail former $8 50 values now
$G 60
Imaginative.
sets forth as one of the chief purposes
of the organization: "to continue and
TRY ARCH SUPPORTS FOR
That Is the worst of those fl«h sto­ carry on a system of • • • relief
ACHING FEET
ries. Somebody nlways comes along and to apply the same in mitigating
the sufferings caused by pestilence,
If you have “ shooting” pains
with a better one.
Recently the Evening News told the famine, fires, floods and other great
in your instep or a dull ache
V. A. P .’s story o f the frozen fi«h that national calamities.”
that seems never to rest or if
And now, with its wonderful organ­
eaine to life In the cooking |>ot. Then
you have a callous formation
a correvjsuKb lit—a naval officer. It ization of chapters, branches and aux
under I he center of the ball of
should be said—easily puts that to iliaries reaching to the farthermost
th"
foot, you no doubt have
parts of the nation, its members In
shame.
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ST u R E - good s e r v i c e
fallen arches or “ flat-fool.”
“ An Interesting experiment
was structed and ready for action when
Dome
to
the
store
and
let
us
tried some little time ago,” he write* the occasion arises. Red Cross “ día
fit you with l)r. Scholl’s loot
ister relief” has become accident In­
to us, “ with an ordinary herring.
appliances and stop the aches
“ The fish was 3»ut into a large howl surance for the world.
o f salt water and every day a small
and pains.
quantity o f water was removed and
an e«pml quantity of ‘fresh’ was suh- SPECIAL RED CROSS SUNDAY
stltut* d. until eventually the fish lived
SCHEDULED HERE IN NOVEMBER
and thrived In fin rely fre*h water.
T o p re v e n t :i d i*h
fro m h I • |»|»i n
(
w h en placet! on the ire, put n ru b b e r
“ The owner was so pleased with the
r in g («neb fis rom «** on f ru it j n m ) tin
success o f Ills exp* rhnent that he then
Arrangements are bc‘.:£ made here,
flerne nth it.
tried removing a v <•:•>• small quantity according to Information irom division
• • •
of water daily until the howl was headquarters of the Bed Cross, for
linen
To remove scorch stains from
Don't throw nwny obi winter «went
empty, nnd found ‘ hat the herring did the observance locally of "Red Cross lay in the .hot sun.
em, for the jroo«l part* will make
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excellently, entirely without wafer, Roll Call Sunday," In November, Gen­
splendid mitten« for «on or daughter]
To remove vegetable stains from the next winter,
and as he was «> lively In the empty erally throughout the nation a day
• • •
howl he had to put him in a cage.
has been set aside In honor of the hands rub with a slice of raw potato
“ Here he lived happily, hopping organization, with special services in
To keep kiddies’ undordrnwors ilown i
To remove iron rust from white around the ankles, sew a piece o f tape,
from pereti to perch just like a bird, Sunday Schools and young people’s
goods, use sour milk.
to thi- bottom drawer legs and their ¡
until one day some sudden noise star­ meetings as well as special sermons.
legs will look much neuter, as the
tled him and he fell Into his wnter
According to plans considerable
drawers will not (mil up nnd ‘ cause
time at these special services is to be
tn-ugh nnd -w as drowned I”
wrinkles in stoekirig legs.
devoted to discussion of peace-time
• • •
activities
of
the
Ked
Cross,
includlhg
Words and Music.
A»1 egg poached in milk is nn ex­
The value of word« Is going up. at somewhat detailed Information regard­
invalid
Many people claim they have cellent dish for the
• • •
lrn-*t In Rouen.
There the courts ing future work which has been plan­
When mending gloves usiy cotton |
been relieved and cured of thi*
have decided that the artistic values ned. No subscriptions will be asked,
thread as the silk cots the skin.
of the words nnd music o f n poem are unless special arrangements should
dread
ailment
by
using
. . .
equal.
At present In the United be made by officers o f the local chap­
Don’t
despair
over the one blemish1
ter.
States nnd Cnnadn the writer of the
in an otherwise neatly papered wall.
words o f n song gets only a pittance
A little ingenuity will often devise n |
of the royalties or a small sum out­
Novels From Serial Stories
pnteh whieh eannot he detected. In
you
suffer
with
gout,
#If
right at the start.
In England many
the ease of Inrge figured papers, this
The Ingenuity of members of the
of the most popular hallnds have
rheumatism or lumbago get an is especially easy.
Junior Red Cross at Boise, Idaho, has
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brought their writers no more than
outfit of this herbal remedy.
developed a custom which their elders
Women should take five minutes a
two or three gulnens, while the com­
are beginning to copy. For patients
Money refunded if you are not dny from work nnd lie flat on the
poser goes on cashing his royalty
In the public health service hospitals
hack, till muscles relaxed, with eyes
chucks for years. What measure pule
satisfied.
who do not like to read serial maga
closed. It will he found n wonderful
Ushers apply to the two arts thus
zlne stories week by week, they are
preserver
of
henlth,
beauty
nnd
combined to make words so much less
strength, neeording to the advire o f
clipping current serials and binding
For
Sale
by
valuable than music Is rather hard to
a health expert.
them, thus providing after publication
understand. Verse writers might well
has been completed, novels for the
send a little gold medal to the Just-
The Sentinel wants the news. P h one
minded citizens of Rouen who have former service men taking medical
treatment.
it in. Our number is 1S9-J,
ruled It a fulsu uue.
Men ;md Boys who are in need of new footwear will be pleased to learn
of this N e w Y ear sale of shoes at Umphrey fa, Markin’s for the old 1920
prices have been put down on a still lower, New Year, 1921 level.
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P r ic e s R e d u c e d
FISH LIAR
on
A ll B o y s ’ S h o e s a t U m p h re y &
M a c k i n ’s
OVERTIME
All Men’s and Boys’
THE QUALITY
Household Hints
Shoe Rubbers
Reduced 20%
Wluil do voti want
Anvwav a Sentinel Wan tad
will irci it for von. What do von want anvwav (
A «Seulinul W an Iad will iret il for von. T rv it.
M O O S E MAL L
Sunday, Jan. 2
R H EU M ATISM
A N T I U RIC
The Modern Pharmacy
Bulger’s Comedy
Animal Circus
' W onderful IV rfo rn iin g »Shetland Monies
Dogs, Monkeys and floats, W illi Rulgcr Him -
self, flo w n Cartoonist, and
W orld’s Cmmicst T rick Donkey
Adults, .'»(ic-4e tax; and Children, 18c-2c tax