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I COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924 PAGE THREE COMING! Tcade Theatre -One Night Only— Monday, June 2 HILO'S MINSTRELS Featuring Maxirye Milo—America ’s Premier Saxophone Soloist BAND and ORCHESTRA X 1 SPECIAL SCENERY ---------------- * ij-hood News I EBBON. io The Sentinel.) rs. G. M. Kebelbeck . Kappauf motored to ly of last week, drieks and son Ken- sant Hill, spent one week with the J. J. Führer and daughter I. M. Kebelbeck and ison visited last Wed- Irs. J. J. Kebelbeck. i Carlile, of Cottage 1 Sunday with her Q. A. Young. i. E. A. Doolittle, Mrs. ng and Johnnie Car- .i Creswell to attend a double wedding anniversary. The occasion was the sixty-fifth anni versary of Grandpa and Grandma Benedict and the eighth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Shields. Miss Ruth Benson, of EugOne, attended church here Sunday. Harley Ream, of Waltcrville, vis ited last week at the home of his sister, Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overton, of Dunsmuir, Calif., are visiting with Mrs. Overton’s mother, Mrs. I.. H. Gilcrist. The Sunday school and church gave the minister a farewell picnic dinner Sunday. Mrs. Harvey Taylor and daughter, of Cottago Grove, attended church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lacky were called to Dufur Friday by the ser ious illness of Mrs Lacky’s mother, Mrs. W. P. Huff. HE NIGHT, griping le vitals, cramps, rhoea - whether child 01 le comfort and ease ir MOUNT VIEW. ------ • (Special to The Sentinel.) May 27.—Mrs. Amanda Sears was in Cottage Grove Thursday after noon on business. d DIARRHOEA Miss Bernadine Schneider and Ad EMEDY dison Heath were among those at- ep always on hand. tending the commencement exercises BERLAIN’S iwles & Graber Hardware Grove Oregon r J. Breier Co. k f America’s Greatest Chain Stores ce Reducer—Is Workman’s Friend j’ suede slippers, $5.50 value... $3.95 )t sample shoes, $6.00 value. $2.95 J i’ low heel slippers, blue........$3.45 I \ low heel slippers, in gray suede, value__ „_ ___ __ ______ ____ $3.95 j’ black satin pumps... $3.85 to $4.65 j’ gray suede and patent ... ......................... . $1.95 to •en’s sandals, in black, blue and ............. ..... ............ . $1.50 to $1.95 >t men’s work shoes...... ... ....... $2.29 at men’s heavy work shoes, $6.50 i, priced at.... ..... ........... _... — $4.50 outing shoes....... .... $2.29 to $3.45 dress shoes.......... —... ..$2.95 to $8.50 overalls, pair----- -- -------------$1.45 •en’s play suits...........—98c to $1.25 tennis shoes._ ____ $1.65 to $3.95 tennis shoes__ _____ $1.25 to $3.25 W Prices: Adults 55c, Children 25c in Cottage Grove Friday evening. gene, visited Sunday nt the A. W. TABULATIONS ARE MADE ON ALL CONTESTED OFFICES Mrs. Jane Kile, who has spent Cornutt home and Mrs. Cornutt ac- the past year in Eugene with her companied them home that evening, Following are tho official figures daughter, Mrs. Anna Hoffman, is I The " E. J. Mears family motored visiting her daughter, Mrs. Amanda , to Lebanon Sunday and visited with for the vote in Lane county com Sears. Grandpa Fluster, it being his birth piled in the county clerk’s office Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher, of day. for contested republican nomina Thornton Corners, visited Sunday j Mrs. Carrol Barfield and son, who tions: with Mrs. Fisher’s parents, Mr. and spent last week at tho W. A. Keene *’or president: .4814 Mrs. W. D. Heath. — home, returned to their home in Calvin Coolidge ~ .1274 Miss Dorothy Bales accidentally Salem Saturday. Hiram W. Johnson fell while at play at school Friday Mr. and Mrs. Will Pickard and For U. S. senator: and was taken home. Although no Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown, of Eu Charles L. McNary-------------- 3133 serious injury resulted she was bad gone, and the Hugh Nixon family K. K. Kubli ............-...................... 1407 ly shaken up. were Sunday guests at the Lee Nix George L. Baker . ........................ 1229 Mrs. Verna Mast, of Portland, is on home. H. H. Stallard ................... visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horn went to Eugene Sun For representative in congress: Mrs. F. B. Phillips. 4401 day for a few days’ visit with her W. C. Hawley .............. A large number attended the so sister, Mrs. John Walden. Peter Zimmerman....................... 1140 cial and program at the Mount All the Delight Valley eighth For attorney general: View school Saturday night. The grade students successfully passed Robert Kuykendall ___________ 4428 proceeds from the sale of baskets, the state examinations. I. H. VanWinkle _____________ 1570 nearly $30, will be used for the Miss Fern Hays has been reelect- For representatives in legislature: purchase of school furniture. 3384 ed teacher for next year. This E O. Potter ______________ Mrs. A. Castle, Mrs. J. H. Castle I year’s term ended May 10. H. C. Wheelor ------------- 3157 and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred l Emmett Howard --------------------- 290] Frost, of Blue Mountain, visited S S. George .................................... 2494 SAGINAW. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. I William G. White ..... 2302 W. D. Heath. j W. S. Roberts _______________ 2101 J. R. Cooley was in Cottage (Special to The Sentinel.) i For district attorney: Grove Monday on business. May 20.—Miss Ethel Bristow, of ; Howard M. Brownell ..... . 1691 Miss Myrtle Lay, of Cottage Springfield, has been elected to Walter B. Jones .............. 1491 Grove, and Mrs. Verna Mast, of teach the school here the comine Gordon S. Wells _______ 1482 Portland, were Sunday guests of term. .1439 Clyde N. Johnston .... ....... Miss Forest Schneider. Mrs. J. F. Adney was home over For county commissioner: the week end. .3023 Clinton Hurd --------------- .1987 F. T. Benston, who is a delegate Emmett Sharp . ................. SAGINAW. .1078 to the grand lodge, I. O. O. F., left Charles R. Bailey ---------- for Hood River Sunday morning For sheriff: (Special to The Sentinel.) .2731 Frank E. Taylor --- - ------ May 27.—Quite a number from with others from Cottage Grove. 2493 here attended the baccalaureate ser Miss Faye McLin, who had been Van Svarverud ................. . . 871 vices at the Walker church Sunday. staying at the Harry Cotter home, Leonard H. Liles ---------- The sermon was delivered by Pro returned to her home in Dorena For county assessor: Ben F. Keeney ------------- fessor Fish, of the University of Thursday on account of illness. Oregon. Mrs. Lowell Benston is staying O. 8. Calbson .................... The vote on the recall was as Wolfo Allen came down from in Cottage Grove this week with follows: Wendling Saturday evening and Mrs. Terry Moody. Roney recall: visited at the home of his uncle, Mrs. Harry Cotter has recovered Judson Allen. Yes------------------------- from a long illness. .4233 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Powell and Evelyn Benston, Virgil Kirkendall No ------------------------- children, of Eugene, and Mr. and and Steve Benston successfully Sharp recall: 5S76 Mrs. Lowell Benston and daughter passed the state eighth grade exam Yes ......... ....................... 4148 enjoyed an outing at Blue Mountain inations. No ----------- --- -— Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Conley were For Roney's position: 4918 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Koch and in Cottage Grove Friday. Mr. Con Crowe ___________ — 3543 daughter Verneil were in Eugene ley is making a slow recovery from Roney -------------------- "For Sharp’s position: Saturday. an nttack of influenza.* .5057 Blanche Frazee, of Walden, is vis Hurd --------------------- .3415 iting a few days with Mildred Pet Sharp ______________ BLUE MOUNTAIN. The vote on contested democratic tit. nominations was as follows: (Special to Tho Sentinel.) For U. 8. senator: LYNX HOLLOW. May 19.—Miss Mary Layng spent W. H. Strayer ----------------------- 610 Saturday night and Sunday with Will R. King................................ 600 (Special to The Sentinel.) her sister, Mrs. George Duerst. Geo. A. Mansfield....................... .598 May 26.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Clifford Allen left Thursday for Milton A. Miller--- ---------------- 564 Porter visited in Eugene Sunday Lowell, where ho has employment. For representative in congress afternoon with Mrs. Daisy Porter, Mrs. Thenu Miller returned Sat H. L. Clark ................... ---- ----- 941 of Cottage Grove, who is in a hos urday from Eugene, where she had Will E. Purdy.... ............. ............. 605 pital there. been with her son Frank, who is in W. B. Ewing........................ ......... 63 t The Fletcher England family, of a hospital there. For district attorney: Walker, visited Sunday at the Ma- Mrs. Bert Isaacson went to Eu John 8. Medley--------------------- 1386 rion Lebow home. gene one day last week to see her Donald Young............................. 938 Mrs. E. T. Hartley and I. N. son, Roy Wilcox, who recently un For county commissioner: DreBser were in Eugene Friday. derwent an operation on his knee. R. O. Brady------------- --- -------- 870 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Duerst and 779 visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. children attended a birthday dinner J. H. Moffett------------------------ 387 William T. Poole.......... —--------- George Huntsman. for Mrs. Duerst’s grandmother, ilrs. Marion Lebow is installing a C. E. Hill, at the home of her par For sheriff: Hugh H. Earle............................ 1594 lighting system in his residence. ents in Cottage Grove. Pud Kompp--------------------------- . 878 Miss Meltha Pentieo, wEo spe Harry Patten is staying in Eu cialized in domestic art in the Cot gene with his brother Ray, who was Just What He Asked. tage Grove high school, is organiz seriously injured two weeks ago. One day a man who was inter ing a sewing class of young girls Mrs. Emma Bernke and son Ray ested in social work went into tene in this neighborhood. mond went to Yoncalla Bunday to ment district and, wishing to see a The Horace Strongs, of Eugene, visit relatives. certain man but having only a gen visited with relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Dan Brumbaugh spent Sun The Joe Johnson family, of Cot day with her sister, Mrs. James eral idea of where he lived, ap proached a small boy and said: tage Grove, were in the Hollow Porter. "My boy, can you show me where Sunday. Linovitch lives!’’ Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell HIGHWAY COMMISSION GETS "Yes sir," was the quick reply entertained two ministerial friends BUSY ON BIDS FOB BRIDGE of the boy, scenting a tip. "Come last week. right with me, sir.’’ J. M. Devers, attorney for lhe The boy entered an adjacent door DELIGHT VALLEY. state highway commission, was in way and started to climb tho diffi Eugene Friday for the purpose of cult stairs. Up four flights he went, (Special to The Sentinel.) obtaining the signatures of the the visitor following breathlessly, May 20.—Mrs. W. A. Witcher, members of the Lane county court and finally paused at an open door. assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Ar to the contract with the state and "This is the floor," said the boy, thur Smith, entertained the Social Linn county for the erection of tho wistfully looking for the coin. "Mr. Neighbors last week. Pacific highway bridge aeross the Linovitch lives in there." The Walker union high school Willamette river at Harrisburg. "Looks as if we had hard luck,” won a game of baseball here Wed Mr. Devers said that bids for the remarked the visitor, peering into nesday afternoon with Drain, the construction of the span and long the room. "Mr. Linovitch doesn’t score being 11 to 8, and on Friday approach will be opened within a appear to be here." lost a game to Pleasant Hill 8 to 5. few days and it is expected that "No sir, he ain’t,” repbed the The school goes to Wendling next the structure will be ready for use boy. ‘1 That was him settin ’ down Wednesday night to put on the early next summer. on the front doorstep where wo play, "A Haunted House." A slight change will have to be came in." Mrs. Pentieo and daughter Aston, made in the right of way of the d j in the neighborhood last highway near the Lane eounty end who visited An Upper Case Disagreement. week, retui irned to Eugene Bunday. of the bridge. Mr. Devers said. This Bays Arthur Brisbane in one of and son Frank are will be graded this year, the grade his peppy and authoritative editor J. A. Joll ‘ I adding a breuk water along the allowed to settle and the entire ials: bank of the river where there u stretch between the bridge and "Do women have an even break danger of high water cutting Junction City will -be paved next in life! THEY DO NOT!’’ year. through. You can prove anything with up Lane eounty voted at the election per ease letters. Therefore, having B. G. Conner has been shearing sheep in the neighborhood the past May 16 to levy a two mill tax as as many caps at our disposal as Lane county’s share of the cost of Arthur has we make the positive week. Mr. and Mrs. Oval Powell and the bridge. Linn eounty had ei statement: THEY DO. TOO. THEY little daughter are visiting the J. ready voted bonds to pay for lt» GET BETTER THAN AN EVEN one-third share of the cost. W. Shattuck* at Talent. BREAK!—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mrs. Comatt and children, of Rid Correct styles always in wedding dle. visited Friday with Mrs. Cor Lithographing, engraving, steel and social stationery at the ilea die worn. The Sentinel’■ live wire nutt’» sister, Mrs. A W. Cornutt. The Preston I-ake family, of Eu- wire print shop. xxx print shop is the place. NO MOVING PICTURES AU the Same. Simpkins considered himselt a humorist, llo sent a selection of his original jokes to the editor of a newspaper and confidently i waited a check. His excitement ran high when he received a letter from the newspaper office. He opened it with feverish haste. However, there 251 was no check; just a short note, which read: "Dear Sir: Your jokes received. Some we have seen before; some wo have not seen yet.’’ Three thousand people read Tho Sontinel each week. 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