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i table in the order of th e ir udmissiou | into the o rguuisa tiou, join ed in blow ing them out. Two clturter members of the elub. Mrs. K. K. Mills a n d Mrs. C C. Crusoii, were present. The newly elected officers for the y e a r are Mrs. Harry T itus, president a n d Mrs. Leon DesLarzes, secretary. T hey sueceed Mrs. Wynne, who has served as presi i dent, and Mrs. ,1. T. Sm ith , secretary. SOCIETY I C e le b ratin g the n i n th a n n iv e r sa r y af t h e o r g a n ir a tt o u ot the II. P. O. elub, m em bers of the elub were e n te r ta i n e d W ednesday a fte rnoon at the home of Mrs. filbert Smith. A pink b ir th d a y eake w ith nine pink eandles was pre pa red by the hostess fo r th e oeeasion, which was also the first m eeting a t the elub since the sum m er vacation. The r e tir in g president, Mrs. Arm nnd W ynne, lighte d the eandles a n d the club members, who were se a te d lit th ■ w ith n uiiscellnueoun shower. The guests f o r the evening, besides Miss Robison, were Mrs. C. E. 1’mphrey, Mrs. 8. L. Mnekiu. Mrs. J . A. W'right, Miss Eunice VniiDeiiburg, Miss L c n o ri tlubbell. Miss Miirvelleii Benson, Miss Lillian L eonard, Miss Vera E v a n s and Mrs. Merville Veuteh. The group was join ed late r m the evening by Mr. Woodson, Merville Veuteh a n d Victor Chambers. F o r Miss Kutli Kobiaou, who became Friends of Mr. uud Mrs. Je ss e It the bride of Oscar K. Woodson ou residents of this T h u rsd a y , Mrs. V ictor Cham bers and P rotznm n, form er Mrs. Koy L eonard e n te r ta i n e d at the city, will lie inte rested to know of home of Mrs. Chambers Tuesday night the app ro ac h in g m a r r ia g e o f their da u g h te r, Helen, to (Iraiit A. (Iruehow. The d a te o f the wedding is S unday, S e p tem b e r 10. a t 3 p. in. ut the P ro tz man limin' in Portland. Miss P rn ttm n ii a tt e n d e d both the grade a n d high schools in Cottage d r o v e , lea v in g her. a bout four ye ars ago when her p a r e n t s m oved to P o r t l a n d t o reside. # it' Mr. a u d Mrs. C urtis Veuteh, wh< a r e m oviu g to Halsey to m a k e their home, were pleasantly su rprise d Friday night when Oddfellows a n d Kebeeea's | held u social hour a t the I. O. O. F hall. They have been m em bers of the local lodge nnd a u x iliary f o r m any vears. ARCADE THEATER CRETONNE SILKOLINE A R T TICKING W EEKLY PROGRAM Fri., Sept. S—Dorothy Dalton in “The Idol of the North.” “In the Days of Buffalo Bill,” Chapter No. 1. Sat., Sept. 9—William S. Hart in “Three Word Brand.” Universal Comedy. Snn.-Mon., Sept. 10-11—“Free Air.” From the Saturday Evening Post. Story by Sinclair Lewis, author of “Main Street.” And a ( ’omedy. Tues., Sept. 12—Mildred Harris in “The First Woman." And a Comedy. Wed., Sept. 13—Thomas Meiglian in “The City of Silent Men.” And a Comedy. Thurs.. Sept. 1-1— Hoot Gibson in “The Fire Eater.” Comedy and International News. Fri., Sept. If)—Douglas MacLean in “The Home Stretch.” “In the Days of Buffalo Bill," Chapter No. 2. I > Just received direct from the mill a fine assortment. As you all know many fabrics of this class will fade and the colors will run three days before the arc washed. The goods just received are dyed with the best known dyes to withstand washing and sunlight. The se venty fo u rth b i r th d a y a n n iv e r snrv of Mrs. N e t ti e Arne w h s th e oe ei »ion fo r the g a th e r in g of u body of friends a n d relatives a t Mrs. A r n e ’s home Inst T h u r sd a y night. More than 30 w e n 1 present to a id in t h e eelelira tioti of the event. <P The L a d i e s ’ a id society of the P re s b y teriaii church will meet W ednesday a fte ro o u , S eptem ber 13 at the ehureli T he hostesses will be Mrs. B. R. Job. Mrs. W illiam F ra z ie r Jo hnson, Mr- Cliarles Ja c k so n anil Mrs. W. 1. Hatch. <$> <$> <§> Miss Rena E. Cox untl Junius C'. Ham m, both of th is c ity, wen* m a rrie d S a t u r d a y in Eugene by J u d g e C. P. B a rn ard at the court house T hey were a tt e n d e d by Mr. a u d Mrs. George Roberts, of Eugeue. <? <$> <$* Tlir W om en's Missionary society of the Christian church will meet in the church parlors S a t u r d a y a fte rn o o n . 4i> <$> Bilk Cieek Society. In the presence of more t h a n f ifty guests at the home o f the b r i d e ’s par I 17= e n ts a t 8 o'clock W ednesday evening occurred the m arriag e of Miss Verna Estes, d a u g h te r of Mr. a u d Mrs. D. A Estes, to Claud E. H a r d in , of Wash ington county. Dr. A. V. Rhoads, presi de nt of the Southern Oregon confer enee of the Seventh Day A dventist church, o ffic ia tin g . The home was b e a u tifu lly decorate d a n d a bounteous w edding supper was served. T here wen- many b e au tifu l a n d useful presents. The young couple left im m e dia tely tor G aston, where they a re s t u d e n ts in tin The successful t r e a tm e n t of rheumu ju n io r college and where they will a t t e n d school the coining year. Hev tisui by t a k i n g T auluc is on«* of the eral of th e ir classm ates from the iusti o u tsta n d in g fe a tu re s of th at r e m a r k able medicine. T h o usa nds of p**ople tu t ion were present at the wedding. e veryw here have t e s ti f i e d that it has brought them complete relief from this O E. 8 N O TICE. Tim first m eeting of the O rder of j tortuous disease. E d w a rd Reed, well known grocer ot the E as te rn S t a r tffter the summer vacation will be held F r id a y mghtv aj 997 Lom bard St., P o r tla n d , Ore., says: “ By the help of T au lac , 1 ha\-* 8 o'c lo ek. • gotten rid of a case of rlieiimutism HepSc By O rd e r of Herreturv. from which i had s u f f e r e d for fifte en years a n d m ade me m iserable most all the time. My ha n d s would swell up a n d hurt me so bad 1 could hardly use them, i n the w in te r I simply su f f e r e d agony. C hristian Bcieuee church, corner of “ Seein g what T an lac did for me a J e f f e r s o n nveuue a u d Bci-oiid stre et num ber of my neighbors are now Sunday services a t 11 a. m Wedues ta k i n g i t . ' ' day services a t 7:30 p. m. tf When the digestive system, liver n»id • • • kid n ey s a re not w orking properly, urn I Se ve nth Day A d v e n t is t Church, west ueid a u d o th e r im p u ritiv e s ucciimulut Main stre e t. Services every Suturday. in the muscles a u d jo in t s , causing S a b b a th school, 10 u. m.; church ser rheum atism . T aulac quickly overcoat* « vice, 11 a. m P r a y e r m eeting Wedues this condition by e n ab lin g the vital day, 7 :30 p. m. organs to perform th e ir functions prop • • • erly. Get a hot tie today, at any good B a p ti s t Church— Services will be druggist. sepS held regularly in the B a p tist church ---------------------------------------------------------------------- e v e r y L o r d 's iluy. S u n d a y school 10 a. in., m orning service 11 a. m., eve niu g service a t 8. P r a y e r m eeting nv ery T h u r sd a y evening a t 8 o ’clock. • • • OUR STOCK OF THE BEST Ft)RESTER, IS ( ’OMULETE. NEW SWEATERS, LOGGER BOOT, THE BLANKETS, BATH ROBES. BARTLETT PEARS 50c PER BOX. Powell & Burkholder RHEUMATISM IS THING OF PAST HE STATES J FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO Lane County Fair E u g e n e , O re g o n September 19,20,21,22, 1922 lo u r gauge CHURCH NEWS will PROVE R ed Crowns economy Stop at the Red Crown sign the next time your tank needs filling, and then keep track of your mileage. You’ll find that “ Red Crown’’ takes you farther on a gallon, and gives you a more powerful, sweeter-running en gine. “ Red Crown’’ vaporizes rapidly and uniformly in the carburetor and is consumed completely in the cylinders. Every gallon is the same, wherever and whenever you buy it. Fill at the Red Crown sign- at Ser vice Stations, at garages, and at other dealers. STAN DARD O il COM PANY ( C aliforn ia > City Council P r e a b y te r ia n Church -Rev. A. R. Bpcurow, pastor. Monday achool at 9:45; m orning service ut 11; «veiling service a t 8. Rev. Mr. O s tra n d er, of Eugene, will preach both m ornin g a n d evening. • • • C h r istia n Church, th e “ h o m e l i k e * ' church, J. E. Carlson, m inister Bible school at 9:45. The J u n i o r c o n g r e g a tion, under direction of Mrs. Carlson, will have charge of the regula r morn ing service at 11 a. m. in te r m e d i a t e a u d senior C. E. at 7, regula r evening se rvice a t 8. Good eongregut tonal singing. • • • Methodist c hurch— S u n d a y school at 9:45. M orning sermon a t 11. E vening se rvice at 8. E pw orth League at 7. A class of six will be b a p tiz e d at the m ornin g service. Monday will be the last before conference which meets in Salem S eptem ber 6. All m em bers a n d frien d s a re asked to be present. R ESOLUTION S OF RE8PECT. Tht Gasoline ^Q U A L ITY (F Knowles & Gräber Hardw are and Furniture Cottage Grove Oregon Mince an alwise F a t h e r has seen fit to call to his heavenly horn«* the spirit of our beloved b r o t h e r a n d ('h aplin, A. J . Stevens, be it Resolved, th a t the mem bers of Cot tag«* Grove Grange No. 443, ex te n d to the bereaved fam ily ou r h e a rtfe lt sy m p a th y a n d pray t h a t they be sus t a m e d in th e ir hour of sorrow by the grace of a loving f a th e r who does all thin gs well. Resolved, th a t our c h a r t e d la* d raped in m ourning 30 days, th at a copy of then«* resolutions la* sent the bereaved fam ily, a copy sent th«* G range Bull a ti n and C otta ge Grove Sentinel, and these resolutions spre ad on th»* m in utes of our grange G. W. M.-FA BLAND, F L B E ll RENFIIM, sMp J K COOLEY, Com mittee. Red Cross to H a ve E xhib it. The La ne county c h a p t e r of the American Bed Cross will have an ex hibit at the co u n ty f a ir a gain thi* y e ar, a ccording to Miss Grace Norton, se c re ta ry of the c h ap ter. A rrange m ea ts a r e now being made fo r the exhibit a n d it is planned to show the work of the peace tim e Red Cross. A booth supervised bv Miss N orton will show the visitors t i e various a c tiv itie s of the o rg a n iz atio n of m«rcy. Suit- dalrs September 18-22 inclusive, from all agency stations in l.aiic county; minimum tare, fiOc adults; 2fu- children, (loud until September 24. See the horse races, the live stock show, (tie wealth of agricultural displays, the contests aud exhibits of various kinds, including home products. Big Premium L ist- Cash and Other Prizes Amusements and Fun for Everyone FOR FFKTIIKK PARTICULARS, ASK A UK NTH OK WRITE JOHN M SCOTT, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT The following m onthly bills were allowed a t the regular m ee ting of the c ity council Monday n ig h t: Chu tuber of commerce, money a d v a n c e d on improvement at pa rk ................................................... $228.29 \\ . B I > BOMB, labof •< l ' 1 City T r a n s f e r , stre e t cleaning.... 27.44 C. YV Burg«*, la b o r........... .............. 128.45 Phi 11 Jo n e s, la b o r........... .................. 9.4U PhiII Jo n e s, la b o r.............. 5.45 H. L. Uodurd, c e m e n t...................... 1.25 H. L. Godard, labor a n d ex pens«* on d a m .............................................. 523.2b O verholser L um ber Co., lumber 76.2ti O. F. Thiel, «‘u g in e e r in g ............... 14.50 O. F. Thiel, «‘ugiiieering 15.00 J a m e s Wallace, a s s is ta n t e n g i ne er..................... 3.40 Lew is Groves, la b o r........... 8.00 H. H. Feister, sa lary a n d ma teriu l...................................... ............ 75.25 L. P. Man ford, p a in t i n g spe«*d limit signs........................................ 30.00 O. P. A E., freight on lum ber a n d cem ent for darn ................ 34.70 J . B. Rous«*, build ing «lam.......... 120.00 C. B. Pitch«?r, wat«*r lur* e x pense*........................... - .............. .. 7.00 I G. B. P itch e r, s a l a r y ..................... 125.00 j Fire d e p a r t m e n t , a tt e n d a n c e and drill se rvice s....................................... 20.00 Hentincl, publishing proceedings a u d a d v e r tis in g ..................... 3.50 P a c if ic Telephone A T«*l«*graph Co., long distune«* calls ... 2.75 Mountain Htates P ow er Co., H l ig h t i n g 200.00 B. K. J o b , he alth o f f i c e r ............ 10.00 J . E. Young, sa la r y city a t 30.00 to r n e y ................................ 30.00 ! J . F. M eFurlaud, salary .......... 103.33, Hom er Gallow ay, sa lary .............. 25.00 W estern L umber A Exnort Co., l u m b e r ............................................... 2.38 W estern L umber A Export Co., lumber fo r «Inin 315.54 J. H. Chamber-, lum ber fo r dam.. 281.35 Sept 8-15 Over 200,000 Fordson Fanners Use Oliver Tillage Implements -u r A s* è-vA M The Cleanest Farms in A n y C om m u nity Fordson farms have that reputation. Early fall plowing is what keeps them* farms free of weeds, I Imt h easy to talk about, hut how are you going to plow when the ground is so hard and dry, aud the weather so hot 1 liat a team can t work? I lint, probably is your objection t'J the formula. “ Use a Fordson-Oliver Flowing Outfit,” is the answer. The early fall rainy season has started and the time is just right tor plowing Larly tall plowing with a Fordson tractor and an Oliver No. 7 plow will enable you to turn over the soil the time you know it will do the most good. Oriental Picnic Postponed. The picnic a n d c elebration which wan to havi* I m *«* ii h»»ld Labor d a y by the O rie n ta l O rd e r o f Hum ility of P e r f e c t io n o f I .ane county was poftt poiied on account of the bad w«*ather Odd Fellows and o th e r branches of th a t o r d e r were t«* have been guests o f the O rie n ta l order. The Sentinel want* all the new* all the time. I f you know an item, phone ne it in. Our num ber i* 150 J LOW ROUND TRIP FARES $1.14 FROM COTTAGE GROVE WOODSON’S FOR FORDSONS *11 . ---- tf|Ii you saw it first vou saw it in The Sentine