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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1922)
♦ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ♦ High School News ♦ ---------------------------------------------------------- The junior class held u cuudy salt* the high school auditorium Friday eve mug, the night o f the play. ' ‘ Mrs, Briggs ot the Poultry Yard,** which netted about $1» • • • The atiuual higti school pieuie will be held today. Friday, at Loudon London was «elected ou account o f having grou n d ' suitable for all kind* o f field events and a baseball game. Also there 1 » a suitable place for «wunuuug. The juniors have ehalleuged the rest of the school to a bast-ball game. • * * The junior class w ill g i v e the aunual party and diuuer tonight iu honor o f the **euior class. About e ig h t y students an* expected to attend. • A T u b e * with every Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Miss Gladys Chapman, a recent graduate aud who has just com pleted a term o f school, was a visitor one day thi» week. • • • following prices Vacuum Cups— Fabrics K) x 3 10 x 3V2 12x3V 2 31 x 4 32 x 4 13x4 34 x 4 Cords $11.85 $ 13.95 17.50 19.40 26.35 21.75 29.50 24.95 32.50 25.95 33.50 26.95 34.50 SE R V IC E GARAGE TELEPHONE 75 LONG & CRUSON Profit by------------ Great Reductions East Through California Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets On Sale May 25th to Auguat 21st Return hunt October 21st Liberal Stopover Privileges “ High Points” on the W a y THE GLORIOUS SISKIYOUS— MAJESTIC .\1T SHASTA— THE RUGGED SIERRAS— “ Pleasure Places” You Must See Sail Frauciseo— world fatuous city that 'tis hard to leave.” Los Angeles— wonder city and noted tourist center. Sail Diego— romantic city ” where California began.” Three National Parks— Yost-mite- Sequoia General Grant Scores o f charming seashore and mountain resorts. “ For fares, sleeping ear reservations or beautiful folders ask any agent, or write S O U T H E R N m v 19-26 P A C I F I C L IN E S JOHN M SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. Three Miles for a Cent At present gasoline prices that’s about what it costs to ride a CLE\ ELAND MOTOR* ^CLE 75 miles to the gallon of gasoline— immj miles to the gallon of oil 15,1(01 miles on tires Any man with an income can easily afford to buy and operate the CLEVELAND. Sold on cash or time payments plan We will gladly give you a free demonstration. Come in today. MARRY * * Tununti Blocks A rc Placed P retty white inverted m a p plat** turning block.« wer*- placed y .« t.r d a v at th«- interxection* on Mam street and b a se been firm ly fastened in n e it io a The block* were mad«- at the foundry. R ailw ay Bates Reduced Freight rates in Oregon have been reduced 10 per cent by order o f the interstate commerce commi.—ion and REAL Memorial Sunday— Union forenoon servic* ai II o 'c lo c k at the Presby tenan church under the auspices c G A. R aud W R C. Sermon by Be1 H B Her. o f th< Baptist church. Bp cial music. Special uivitatrou extrude to all ex-service men and members o f (V D. The com plete program is a follow s; D oxology; in voca tion ; Gloria P a tri; hymn, Am erica, 330; scripture special, Mrs Her; prayer; special. Mis SiLsby; announcem ents; special, Th Ca rollers; sermon. Kev. H er; special Miss S ilsb y; benediction. * • • Christian Church— the “ home-lik church— J. L. Carlson, m inister— Bibl school at 0:45, classes fo r all ages ju nior congregation at 11; intermediat ud senior C. K at 7; regular pr»*a<‘h mg services in the morning at 11 ami in th»* evening Mr. Jordan will present his splendid chart on bible study. • • • Christian Science church, corner o f J efferson avenue and Second street Sunday services at 11 a. m NNeducs lay services at 7:30 p. m. tf • • • Seventh Day A dventist Church, west Main strict. Services every Saturday Sabbath school, 10 a. in.; church ser vice, 11 a. rn. Prayer m ooting Wednes day, 7.30 p. m. Persons desiring in f or (nation call 161 J. • • • Baptist Church— Services will be held regularly in the Baptist church every L o r d ’s day. Sunday -■ hool 10 a. m.. m orning service II a. mM eve ning service ft p. m . prayer m eeting every Thursday evening at 8 o ’clock Tales of the Town I u-uti-uaut J. F. l ’ow ell. o f Portbuid, was h ir** this week signm g h gli sc hoo students fur attend »nee at the citi l>ew is. Z **IL » ’ m ilitary camp at Camf Mr. and Mrs. H rm an Y cuske o f Gioliti: lie, Calif., "former resi* • r u t s who »re un :t tour o f th*- Unit »ul States and Canada, visited friend here thi** week. Severn! Biem lwn o f the motorcycle lub leave tomorrow to attend the mo ttorcycle races* in Portland. Th** S V. Alii.«on fam ily h a w moved from their old home, recently «old H M ilton W oodson, to the J. S. Benson horn*-, which they w ill occu py until their new bungalow is com pleted. Y«mr horn*- newspaper is first entitled to your support. tf T w o tourist paid fines o f $2 each in police court this week for «-xceediBg th.- parking limit on Main street and I>an Patton contributed t ‘i (l tor over foliilgen* m intoxieating liquors anti resisting an o ffice r . Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Martin motored p from Eugene on busiues- Thursday f last week. Mr and Mrs. Ira Isom motored up rom Koseburg Friday and vi*ited Mrs D orn ’ * parents, Mr. and Mr* J. Sam* M i." S. L. Camp went to Salem Hut rday to visit her nephew, Kupert Magee, anti niece, Mr». P. \\ . Hubbard Miss Beulah B m m field went to M arshfield Saturday to vi»it at the one o f h*»r brother Lawrence. The Sentinel wants the news. Phone it in. Our number is 159 J . tf .Mi- Kvn Brock u; returned Saturday from Koseburg, where she had been visiting h*»r aunt, M r *. \N . A. C offin . Mr. a ad Mrs. Jess G riffin , o f Eu gene, spent th** week end with Mr. ami M r-. G. \V. McQueen. FABRICS HERE FOR YOUR NEW TISSUE GINGHAMS CHOOSING 40 INCH VOILES Soft and dainty are these new colored voiles and each pat tern is exclusively new. Priced the yard 50c COLORED PONGEE •lust received a new selection of most desirable colors ill pure silk floss pongee, 36 inches wide. Priced the yard $1.75 The freshman class gave the student body a very good class program Tires day morning. The program consisted o f piano numbers, vocal and iustrumen tal, a “ p r im a r y " number, a short skit, reading* and was concluded with a cleverly arranged class son g. The program wu> one o f the best o f the year. * • • A number o f eighth grade students from the west side school have visited high school this week. TUB These new tissue tulines can lie “ l-ulilietl anti t u b M " anil the colors wilt remain fast. Eaeli pattern is yarn dyed and will not fade in washing. The patterns are new dainty plaids and checks in pastel shinies I’lit-ed the yard 00c and 75c * Banquet for Members ot Sixty Fifth Cottage G rove cx-service men who were members o f the 65th artillery ar*- invited to attend a reunion ban quet to b** held tomorrow night at 6;30 p. in. at Hotel Benson, Portland. — — Any *1* »m n g to aM**n*i »houki commu meat«* at «»rice with Harold B. Bay, the Southern P acifie ha« instituted PortI a nd Telegram , for baiojuet reser -u b -ta n lia l redaction.-- in week >-nd and vations. A permanent organization will 15 day round trip tieftet t „ Portland be effe cte d at this meeting. and other points. Champs Oo to Yoncalia. Old Boy* Prepare Graves. Th*- C ottage (trove champs play ball Meml... r* o f th*- G. A R I *.« t and «if at Yonealln Sunday afternoon. Th* the woman ’* r*-li--f co rp spent M«»fidav gam* to have been played h«*re Sunday at th** ei-metery pr.-j-aring graves o f with Harrisburg was postp«(ued on ac form er tom rad**« for .M*-ni«*rial day. count o f rain. h«»-**burg plays Sunday They h eld a basket dinner at noon. at H arrisburg and Eugene at Goshen. RENTLE St»ft gatherv goods that drape aud cling prettily nive flic wearer just tiie sort o f materials to produce the graceful styles o f tie* year. Here are some o f tile most favored. The afternoon manual training class visited the Western Lumber & Export • oni|auy'> mill Monday. The ob joct o f the \ isit was to observe the equip ment ami the methods o f lumber nianu fact unrig. CHURCH N E W S THE bri • The high school election was prv ceded, according to custom, by a pri aiary election This year fo r the first time the parties were the blue, the red and the green. • • • cord or fabric tire at the umm e/ NATURAL PONGEE .20 inches wide pure silk floss pongee in all weights from H to 14 mumy. Priced the yard 75c, 90c, $1.25 to $1.75 NEVER-OLD GINGHAMS Always a favorite, always de peudahle, always wearable. 27-in fast-color Red Seal ging hams, the yard........... 25c 22-in. zephyr ginghams in pret ty plaids, cheeks and plain col ors to match or contrast 32c 32-in. fine-thread imported gingham» a soft dainty cloth, color fast, the yard.. 50c WHITE OR COLORED COTTON SUITINGS TUBULAR TRICOLETTE 1'iihular silk tricolette is Including 26 to 54-inch In dian Head, lineen, beach cloth, etc. Here arc shown most wanted colors and white. These suitings are most desirable for wash skirt, middy and sports wear for summer outing days ITiee range..........25c to 45c most desirable for making into undervests— no seam to bother, merely hem top anti bottom and sew on straps. Shown here h i flesh pink. Priced tl e yard ........................ $1.76 Domestics Here in Large Selection 26-in. Black Haw k muslin, fine count cloth, no starch, spe cial the yard for this week .................. 15c 26-in. fine thread nainsook for gowns, slips, chemise, petti coats, etc., no starch, a soft, sheer, dainty domestic, priced the yard 23c to 35c DESIRABLE SILK FOR SUMMER DAYS 26-inch soft chiffon taffetu iu bluck aud a wide range o f colors. Excellent quality Price the yard ...........................................$1.76 36-in. fine thread underwear cambric, shown here in some o f the best brands on the market. The yard. 25c to 45c 40-inch paisely pattern crepe de chene for sleeves and trimming, the yard $2.50 36-iuch tub silks in new patterns from cotton and silk to pure silk, yd.........50c, 65c to $1.65 Percales Here to Suit Every Need The home sewer will he delighted with the unusual large se lection of fine-count percales now shown ut this store. In this big selection un to be found all the dependable staple patterns as well us many desirable va rie! ms in light und dark colors. 36-in. fine count per cale priced the yard 19c, 23c, 25c 32-iu. light und dark percales, priced the yard 16c Fast Color Jap Crepes Butte rick Paper Patterns for June Now- on Sale THE Q U A L I T Y S T U R E - COOP s e r v i c e The double standard o f morals is at church who would make it necessary for their pastor to go to such extrem e» about the ratio o f 16 to 1. • • • to collect what he had earned tw ice The railroads carry our burden»— but over, probably had very lit tl.- use for the building anyw ay. they make their own freight rates. • • • • • • 32 inches wide 9 colors 39c the yard th Stage Home anting is wore «-rim. in I than the s tu ff prohibited. • • • Over-estim ation o f .«elf 1 « pretty dia gi » I f human brings were on the tax Ul An exchange speaks o f th«: electoral college as the “ e le c t r ic a l" college. roll.-*, thi-re ur*- a lot o f people who Fetiple will Boon have to go to New would not place such a high estimat« Shocking? • « • on themselves. • • • G rief can only be understood by thus«* who manner. have suffered 111 a lik«* • • • Somehow it seems a« if things never It i* better to exaggerate truth than lit us bad as we wish. scandal. tu • • • A rolling stone gathers no moss, blit T ryin g to get around as lively as th* jj anyw ay it keep*» out o f other p e o p le ’*» youngster:* is what makes some |«*ople 1 road. feel old. • • • • • • 1 Some states have laws forbidding the n A pastor sold his church in ord«*r to collect $10 back salary. 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