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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
Weather for October, Following u the weather report for October, » » kept by C. E. Stewart, cooperative observer: Mean maximum, (¡5.5; menu minimum, 41.9; mean, 53.7; maximum, 79; minimum, 32; precipita tion, 2.73 inches; clear days, 15; part ly cloudy, 5; cloudy, 11. For 1920 the weather was as fol lows: Maximum, 77; minimum, 20; pro cipitation, 4.97 inches; chair days, 8; partly cloudy, 12; cloudy, 11. EX S E R V IC E M E N ASKED TO P R E S E N T TH E IR CEA1MS t ini funi Mr ami Mr» Georgi I ay nu Mr». S H l.a»»»voll, Mrs A. M. ily mol Mi mnl M i» Fl y il .Voues mui Moine, Mrs. A. W ilolliw cll, Mrs, N. family. .1 Nelson, Jr., mol Mr». S. Itolierl* ♦ 4 4 were hontease» Friday iifloriuam lo n Saginaw Society. laige number uf ' frieudn. The purly Friday In-t being Mis. • J, A un- luid in A morirà u Legion hull, j Burgess' birthday, a liuniber o f her "Inch hud been decorated tu lini friends galliei -d lit ,iud guve her a lovve'eu ut I in- for the occusiou. Tin- surprise birthday dinner. Those prea loi-tc-Nc» used their rug», purlor elee tile lump», ele., from their home» to eul were Mr». Edgar King, ni I In mid n tornii o f eomfort mol ru m ie»» ti rovi*, Mr. mul Mr» I shuiiih I, It r » lapilli. M i» M.ott, M i». Moody, Lm lie Five hundred was the diversion, Mr» I ......aid, ........ and Mildred Moody, I-. It Long winning high Iunior» mid mul Luminilo Mi K E th e l Mr-. Leon I tesi Mirren the consolili ion Modell Moody mul E lla Scott, Mr». Euri Arthur guve ti vocal Molo 4 4 4 , mol Miss Bmificld three vocal itimi Dorella Society. ■ erveil, lln llow e'eii fa v o r» being u»eil A number o f the ledioe o f I he ♦ 4 4 neighborhood »urprised Mr». It r Negley ou Tliurnilny o f lust week Ity Saginaw Society. Mrs. Shelburne guve I lie »elioni gathering ut her home tu H|N-ud Ihe Emit Indy look u busk el o f children u Ila Howe'eu treat Monday •lay. afternoon. The time waa »peni in lunch, mid all »|icnl llu* day picking wool for Mr-. Negley. Those present guiñes ami u general good time were M r» If. M Hales, ‘ ' (Irmulina *’ ♦ ♦ 4 Buie», Mr» Lee Thomason, M i». Lot Wagner, Mr» ('. It Yau Yalla, M rn Mount View Society. ♦ ♦ ♦ M At • I in, Mr. mol Mrs. I*. W. Heur» enter Hugh I tonili t le, Mrs ( ' The Tuesday Afternoon Itrulgn club tniueil u no lu her o f I heir neighbors It. I, Englmul and Mr». Negley. 4- ♦ -a met tin- week with Mis. A. M Moore. Hnturdny evening in honor of Mr. *t* * Lynx Hollow Society. Mear»' birthday minivernary. The eve The I. A H chili met with Mis It Mrs. I*. J. Hheary eutertaiued Sun mug was »pent eujoviibly tu conversa were nerved Y I’orter WeduesiIny afternonu o f last ■Iny in honor o f the twenty first birth turn, a lid refreshments day nuniversn v «*f her 14(111, J < • » » < • G Thon«* prt’iM' lit v\ere M r m nl M r» C week. S , •a rn. tirinoti îla re itre N ear*, Benny. A ! ne ili mu- r w u » nervi* il. W . Mr mul Mr». <'. I Eaton gave a Those present wore M r Nllll M r» II. S i a 1 w , 1 < - W 1 n Near*, M m . K al i* Heur* Monday night to A. Whitten, M r. I M r». I'tllir la - am i *4011 K l a uk, o f tli e (Iro v c , M r am i H allow e'en pm ly lin t I t Il t Vil II II Mr». .1 K 4 'itole V, K II /.aliel II 4 'oole V , which old and young w eie Invited A Fnulk. Knlph H h eary, M r uni 1 M r-i. it io! I ’. II. tim i 1«' and fa III 1 1 V . le a lli ami fa m ily , lurge number nlteiuled ihe ufi eruoon and Ihe drnwiug o f name» for t'Iiustinns g ifts will belield. 4 4 4 Mrs. George Foster gave a fu rewell imrty ln»t ».eoli for M i» Robert Buck Ics. A two course luncheon w i i » -c rie d Thimi present were Mi- Buck lee, M i». James I ’ lastery Mi-, l'tim lc» t'ouuer, M i- J. Abbott, Mi-, T'ho». Itnliardson nini Mm. It F. Kintiril. * * * M i-- B d lie l Dowdy nini M m l>m»i Johtisnu gave it stepping party In ou hull \\ ctlnc-ilti\ ev mug. About fift y ymiug people w ere preseul. ♦ ♦ ♦ A Hallow 'en parly waa given Nulur lay evening nl Ihe t*. II W iueeuff hotin-. The evening wus -pent in piny mg gullies. Lunch w ns served ul mol night. ♦ 4 ♦ A H allow e'en |mrty was given nl Alfred W h ite '» Saturday evening, lin i low ee’en stunt- were the diversion. SOCIETY The cleanup »quad o f the 1\ H. vet orati»’ bureau, which i» covering the »tate to personally reach ex »erviee men who have claim», w ill be in Cot tage Grove Thursdav. November 17, at American Legion hail. The v out o f the »quad here »* part o f a n ation w ide i*aui|>aigu o f the U. H. veterana* bu rcau to find and place in proco»» o f adjustment ex service men's claims o f every kind, including claims for com pensatimi, hoapitnliaation, vocational training, insurance, allottmeuts, travel pay, back pay, etc. \. C. Kinloy, advance agent o f the elaims squad, who was in Cottage Grove lust week, said: “ I f any ex service mall is not ill as good physieal condition a» when entering the ser vire and believes his eomlition to be due to hi» service, he should meet the leanup squad upon its visit to the city. We are especially desirous, o f course, o f reaching the disabled vet emus whose elaims have not boon paid. " The Kastern Stnr refreshuicnt coni mitico provinoti rhiliurate refrvshiiicut» tur thè Imnquet followtug thè iuilin tury wurk FrnUv evening. The timi quel rot>m w h s s|Miokily decorateli and llnllow c'en rei re-huicni» werv servcil The meinber* o f thè comiuittcc were Mrs. K. J. Moiir», Mrs. A. W. S w khsuu , Mrs. A. Spriggs, Mr-i. George Mnt Serious Charge Made. ib en ■ tuid lira M orville VM tch Edward Franata was brought before * * * Justice o f the l ’eace Young yesterdai The Im lie i' niixiluirv o f thè Amen upon a charge o f indecent exposure »•»« la-ginn ent eri ai lieti ni ciu ber» o f thè preferred by Albert Woodard. Francis legnili Moudny evening ni n imrtv in was put under bonds o f *200 and the their hall. Ilallow eV u gnine» nini hearing set for November lit. lauriiig were Ihe diveraious ami lini Wiwe’en reftvshm eul* were scrved. I f you see what you waut, help your self. ♦ ♦ ♦ • • • The i.nUomus club met Tueadav wilh Hinging is said to be an excellcut Mrs. \V. W McFnrlnud for tln- umih I tonic fo r the morals o f young people. soeial afteruoon. Mr». I.. K Long was Its e ffe c t ou the neighbors w ill prob a guest o f thè club and refresiniti-ut» ably preserve the balance, however. were served. ♦ ♦ ♦ The W O. W lodge eutertaiurd thè wivea and families o f inetnbers Frnlny T W O ACCIDENTS W IT H IN evening. A program in o giveu and re Fortune Teller's Prediction Caused F E W D A Y S FOR S A L LE E f re» li tue n ts were aerved. Crews of Tw o Vessels to Desert ♦ 4 4 Star, Ore.. Nov. 2. (Special to The the Boats at Quebec. The Constellat iou club w ill give a SoutineL)— Arthur Sallee hardy c* overed di»h su|i|M-r for their fniuilics From time immemorial au|>enitltlon* raped serious injuries Tuesday morning in Ihe buuqin-t rootu o f Mannaie tem o f sailors, with few exceptions, bate when one o f the cedar poles which he pie Thursday o f next wm-k. The n-gu was loading onto a car fe ll and struck naturally been associated with things him on the head, lie ju m p'd from the Inr club meeting will be held durine o f the sen, notably the belief which car when he saw the polo fallin g ami marks departure from port on Friday escaped the fu ll fore*' o f the blow, his as a eertaiu omen o f bad luck. St. injuries being not dangerous. Kliuo's tire, the bosun fish, wbtsll.ua A few day» before Mr. Sallee fell fo r the wind tu a calm, the presence upon a saw and three o f the teeth pen o f a priest on board ship, all these etrated the fleshy part o f the right deal with actual elements of —n life artu near the shoulder. Mr. Sallee was taken to Cottage that placed a great part among sucb Grove by Ins brother Oral for medical legend*. The Ely lug Oulolmiau legend attention, lie returned home the same was also born o f the sea; likewise the day and is recovering rapidly. ghostly crew coming from the wreck o f a sunken ship to haunt the crew o f M A R Y L A Y N O SUSTAINS I he vessel which caused their loss. INJURIES IN USINO AX A more antioylng variety of super stition was re\ealed the other day by Mount View , Nov. 2.— (Special to the actiou o f the crews o f two Amer The SentiueL) -Mary Ijiv u g narrowly ican tugs who deserted their boats at escaped what might have been .serious Quebec. B efore these tw o boats left injury to her left hand Saturday a f l»etrolt bound for New York a fortuue ternoon when in holding a stick o f A N E W S P L E N D ID UNDER teller predicted the doom o f one of wood, preparatory to chopping it, the the boats tiefore It finished its voy ax haudlc struck against the wall WEAR VALUE— WOMENS age. This prophecy so worked ou the the woodshed, near which Miss Ijiy n g was standing, kuockiug the haudlc sensibilities o f the members o f the two U N IO N SUITS AT EACH $1 49 smartly against her head, while th crews that they struck on reaching Made o f the ax fell u | mhi her hand Quebec, o ld salts might sniff at such Here is a value that is new for euttiug two fingers quite badly. Sht a prophecy as this as being o f the was taken to Cottage Grove for med tlie mouth of November at thia fresh-water brand and not worthy to ical attention. It was found that th- be enrolled In the aticleut and honor ligaments had not been severed, its store women’a “ Forest Mills’’ able company o f deep-sea superstitions, was at first feared. braiui cotton ribbed union suits hut the prophecy worked its evil U|»on the tug owners. The loss o f their Sunshade at Woodson Garage. in two styles the bodice top (as A covering is being erected over th crews made a real thing o f It. oil and gasoline service puni|is at the illustrated) and band top with Woodson Brothers garage. O. K. Wi •od knitted .shoulder at rapa. These son says that the proper name for th> improvement is a sunshade, but it is union suits are superior quality, Increased Production of the Metal understood that it w ill also protect from rain. W ill Relieve Drain Upon the Coun woven with flat seams, tailored REFUSED TO TAKE CHANCES i i i k w. i> November ushers in much new merchandise and many new and better values at Umphrey Mackin’s NEW One o f the greatest consumers o f wood Is the shipping box. For this pur|K>se uo few er than 6.U00.UUU cords were used last year. Viewed from any standpoint, it is a gigantic draft upon our forest resources. Unquestionably before long metal will largely take the place o f wood for the uiuking o f shipping cases. Which means, of course, aluminum, or uu al loy thereof. Aluminum, relatively speaking, ia a cheap metal now, but If is destined to be vastly chea|>er. When one considers that aluminum constitutes more than 7 per cent o f the entire crust o f the earth, it seems ale surd that there should be lack o f It for any and all purposes useful to man kind. The next generation may live in apartment houses built wholly uf alu minum and travel in aluminum trains and steamships. But the matter o f most immediate lui|>ortance is the re lie f which cheap aluminum may give to the drain upon our vanishing for ests. Self-Luminous Animal*. Not less than 3»; different order* of animals are self-luminous, we are told by the new work o f K. Newton H ar vey on “The Nature o f Animal Light.” These ln< ¡tide many form s of p ro tozoa hydrolds, jellyfish, bryozoa, polychaete and oilgis'haete worms, brittle stars, crustacea, myriopods, in sects, niotlusks, prim itive chordatet and fishes. None o f the luminous spe cies inhabit fresh water, all being terrestrial or marine. The luminosity 1* sometimes shown by both larvse and adults, and in a few Instances by eggs. In experim ent* made, two sub stances have been Isolated—tuciferuse, an enzyme, and luciferin, a proteld— end the light appears to result from bringing these together In the pres ence o f oxygen and water. Recovered Coin A fte r F ifty Year*. F ifty years ago when the founda tions were being iaid fo r the Wash ington statue in front o f Independence hall. In Philadelphia, John Nash, then a policeman, threw a 2-cenl piece Into the hole being dug fo r the founda t io n . Recently when some change* were being made to the statue, Nash recalled the incident uno stirred up the dirt and uncovered the coin. It will he hung In Indepeixb nee hall. Incidentally, Mr. Nash recalled that 2 cents had a buying capacity at that time treble that o f today. Smoke Injures Galvanized Iron. Galvanized Iron has been found by a German chemist to be unsuitable fo r roofing much exposed to smoko. .Sulphur dioxide, though having little effect when dry, causes rapid deterior ation In presence o f moisture, and a mixture o f sulphur and carbon diox ide Is very corrosive, though moist carlsm dioxide alone has slight ac tion. The microscope shows in the corroded galvanized Iron minute cavi ties and sulphate containing ferric oxide, due to galvanic action of actual solution o f the tine coating. Some o f the most interesting reading in the paper ia in the wantads. ••• SILK BLOUSES Women need only see these “ An that each middy is made for both style und durability. lie washed ill the tub. WOMEN Priced LACKAWANNA T W IN S S l u m b e r S u it s a n d U n d erw ear FOR HOYS A N D GIRLS FROM B IR TH TO S IX TLK N W e invite your inspection o f La< luwann.i'i wins in various aryh-a and in qualities t<j luit every requirement <>l vctvue and prut. Umphrey & MacJiin DISTRIBUTORS This week and fabric the full length mi iddv Q k-s and thi> mil middy in wool serge and wool flannel. The colors are navy, purple, bright green, cerise and urangc. See them B E A U T IF U L U N D E R W E A R SILKS ARE HERE HERE This Store Closed All (rated) in varying styles, with and without tucks in front. The matenals are pure flo s s silk putt gee and best weight pure silk crepe do chine. Colors, natural pongee, flesh pink and white. These blouses are the high qual ity kind and carefully tailored and can be washed in the tub. Lackawanna Twins “Slum- berSuits” are made for com fort out o f a soft, smooth, warm and downy fabric. They are stitched for great endurance from the perfect fittingneckbandtothecozy, roomy feet. The ingenious drop seat allows plenty of gusset room and stays for ever closed. laluies we are showing two stylca in model the “ Peter Pan” blouse (as illus rL/^HAVEi* o f untroubled restistheLackawannaTwins “ SlumberSuit.” In thousands of homes it is known as the good night wear which car* ricschildren into sound and pleasant dreams. The are all wool ami fasl color und cun At this store this week are shown W hen The Sandman Builds His Bridge To Dreamland WOOL chor’’ brand middies to appreciate $1 49 FOR ALL ior tailored for the nil rn particular. priced at $1.75 a suit. NEW ANCHOR ’ B RA ND “ Anchor’ ’ brand middies are super to fit snugly and are regularly Special for November OF MIDDIES, PRICED AT $4 &0 AND $5 00 T H E OARMENT ALUMINUM TO REPLACE WOOD try’s Vanishing Forests. S H IP M E N T Day Friday Nov. 11 Armistice Day $5 00 to $9 00 The holiday season is now drawing rupidly near and this store is well provided with a splendid selection of yard silks to make dainty under wear as gilts. Women who do home sewing should look over these silks now. .‘Mi-iiicIt wide flesh pink pure silk Irieolet, especially suitable for gowns und underwear, yd $1 95 36-iuch wash satin in white and .flesh pink, yd $1.95 30-inch pun- floss silk |>ongcc in special under weight (will wash like muslin), flesh pink and while $1 85 NEW ELASTIC CORSETS A N D ELASTIC GIRDLEIERS In our corset department we are now showing the latest low bust and topless models in elas tic girdles and elastic corsets. Here illustrated is one of the new model ALL WOOL SKIRTING M A T E R IA L HERE IN BEST Q U A LITY, $4 95 Y D These new skirting worsteds arc made of the best long staple wool and have n beautiI'ul permanent finish. The patterns are exclusive and are especially designed for the prevailing styles in plaited skirts, Boned throughout with Wli/llti/l)(itH‘ J as her,- illustrated. The materials are 50 with elastic insert in aides. The boning of tlies«* corsets is almost unbreakable and will not rust when th«- corset is washed. Our sales women will In- glad to show these new elastic models to you today. Elastic corsets priced $2.50 up Elastic girdles priced $1.50 to $2.50 P UR E Dainties From Our inches wide, which cuts In the best ad vantage. The colors are plaid mixtures of greens, browns, dark blue and various pastel shades. Priced a yd W O O L B L A N K E T S IN B E A U T IF U L P L A ID S FOR C H IL L Y N O V E M B E R NIOHTS Grocery Department $4 95 N E W IM PROV E D STOCKING FOR TH E BOYS A N D OIRLS Gordon Round Ticket stock ings for Imys anti girls have always I m -«- u superior in qual ity anti noted for good wear. But here is a n«-w improvement in T ry Them Today TUatto / ' i M tU|*T0(S « 4’ity delivery; phone .’12 14-oz. box Persian nut stuffed dates rolled in sugar .... 60c New crop fresh figs, lh 20c New crop dates, plain in box es, each ....... 30c These blankets here advertised and on display at (his store are all wool, both warp and filling. They are shown in beautiful plaids of gold, blue, Ian, lavender, pink, etc. These all wool high quality blankets are priced on a new lower level for this winter. Price range ................ ........... $8.00 to $15.00 New crop No. 1 soft shell wal nuts, th«’ lh 39c Hand dipped and cream filled chocolates, flavored with true fruit flavors, special lb 55c THE QUALITY STORE- g o o d service TO l M u««| The ankle is made narrow to give n snug fit and the leg is made with n double wenve, making the stocking more dur able ami elastic where the wear cornea most. The size range is (i to 12. Ask to see style number 395. Priced ac cording to size Pair 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c, 56c